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TOTE E E B M I S T O N HERALD, H E R M IS T O N , O R E G O N . ! orable m an; upder no circum stances . one.— Chicago Daily New». could he be bribed. In fact, he ts of We have come to a p re tty pass If Published every Thursday at Hermiston, Umatilla Couaty, Oregon, intthe«heart of Eastern such rectitude th a t were you to send 1 \»e can ’t advocate A mericanism w lth- him a brace of ducks in advance of : out w earing a nightgow n and a mask. Oregon’s great Irrigated alfalfa fields, by the Herald Publishing Company. the tria l he would probably lean so — T iln id ad (Colo.) Picketw lre. BERNARD MAINWARING, EDITOR I far backw ard th a t he would find C rover Cleveland Bergdoll la re Kninre VW m H*oonri*« i 4 rm m atter LHeeiu»*«/ *»«. at m e (MMHottt w at Herraiaton. Oregon ag ain st you. Forget all about th e ported to be m ountain clim bing In duck scheme.” Subscription Kates: One Year, <2.00: Six Months, #1.00 In due course th e case came up Sw itzerland. T h ere’s a chance for and the decision w as given. It was an avalanche io m ake Itself famous. aw ay when he made his previous es THANKSGIVING In favor of the man w ho’had planned — Life. Tomorrow 1» T hanksgiving. On cape. When he w ent back Into the th e gift. He met his lawyer. "W ell’' .A nd If Old M other H ubbard dress th a t day we will eat a good dinner at nail robbing game again he violated he said, “ we won our case." ed in style the cuboard would not be he code of the good sport an d no or soon a fte r noon. W ill we think "Y es,” sa'd th e law yer; “ and are- th e only th in g about th e house th a t ;eod sport h as any use for a m an who any fu rth er? \ n’t you glad you d id n 't sent th e ju d g e was bare. B ran d en b u rg (K y.) Mes sn’t. i The purpose of all T hanksgiving ¡those ducks?” senger. since the first one at Plym outh ex "B u t I did send them ” said the Next Tuesday, November 29 Is the actly 300 years ago or one year after client. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ❖ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 the pilgrim s landed Is to give thanks date. Date of w hat? W hy the big “ You d id ?” ♦ ♦ to God for his blessings during the :ommunity get-together a t th e city "Yes, I sent ’em; b u t I remembered 4 OREGON PRESS COMMENT •> ludltorlum . You ca n ’t afford to miss past year. If the pilgrim s In their ’ w hat you said about the judge lean ♦ ♦ new and barren lund had occasion t for its going to be a «¡inner. And lng backw ard, so I p u t th e o th er 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ts free: th e tre a t Is on the Commer to be thankful how much more have fellow ’s card w ith ’em. T he sta tistician should not over cial club w h fth is sponsering the we of today. look the fact th a t a good m any of We th in k we have our troubles and how. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ♦ ❖ •> ❖ <• th a t arm y of unem ployed are regu maybe we have. We have not been ❖ ♦ l a r s — La G rande Observer. m aking as much money us usual this DISARM SUSPICION year. Both the farm er and the busi •> BRIEF AND TO THE POINT * W eston Leader Some men seem destined to go -> down life’s pathw ay parked on th e ness man have suffered. In fact E vidently the most d ifficu lt pro •> everyone has suffered. B ut It was em before the disarm am ent confer- •i‘ <• ❖ ❖ ❖ ♦> ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ •> 4 4 4 4 4 4 w rong side, where they get the bumps necessary th a t the readjustm ent ■nce Is to “disarm suspicion.^ '.W it. If a hitch does come in the B ritish - of i > erybody else.— Roseburg News- Should be made and It could not be less the unw illingness of th e lln lted Irish negotiations, i t ’s a safe w ager Review. made w ithout a price. states to deprive herself of ocean it w ill not be the Irish who are h itc h One stan d s ag h ast a t the announce- Even th is has a m ighty recompense going subm arines a t E n g lan d ’s sug ed.— M anila B ulletin. r.ier » of beanery proprietors th a t the for It has b<-n the hardship of the gestion. T here lurks in the backs of < Cheer .»-! C hristm as esc falls on reason they don’t put booze in mince past few m onths more than any other 'h e minds of o u r statesm en th e fear pics is because of th e lack of it. If thing th a t h as caused th e m ighty h a t in p a rtin g w ith th is arm and ipay day.— F lin t (M ich.) Jo u rn al. wave for disarm am ent and no more confining our subm arine building to i ’ H appiness is contagious. Get ex- all the booze in Jackson county was wars. We have come to realize the he defensive type, although E ngland tposed.— Siloam Springs (A rk.) H er dumped out at th e same time, there would be an o th er Johnstow n flood.— economic cost of w ar a , we never did and Japan are presum ably w illin g to ald and Democrat. Medford M ail-Tribune. until now. Out of th a t realization !o the same, we m ig h t find ourselves The difference betw een Socialism lias come the determ ination to have handicapped In the event of war. T here Is every sign of retu rn in g and football Is th a t in football th e no more w ar and the agency Is the Inch a sp irit is bound to engender : kicking Is done a fte r the gains are good time< in the n ear fu tu re. W ith present conference lu W ashington. resum ption of the lum ber mills, m in d o lla r d istru st on th e p a rt of the made.— Sioux City Journal. So It all has Its compensation. But itber powers and. n fllttate against ing operations on a b etter basis than How can Obregon expect us to rec- for years, much highw ay work and If ft did not we are far b etter off the success of th e conference. W e are th an our gran d fath ers of a genera n reality In less danger of a ttac k j ognize Mexico? It doesn’t look like the construction of the Powder river tion or twQ ago and we are better s it han eith er of th e o th er big naval ' the same old place since h e ’s been irrig atio n project. B aker w ill en ter uated than any of the o th e r nations powers, because w ith our Immense president of It.— New York W orld. the new year w ith a "pep” th a t w ill lodny. So le t's not forget th a t there resources we are b etter able to wage C andidates in olden tim es kissed he n d elig h t to enjoy.— Baker Demo I S’ pi'-re to T hanksgiving than eating wpr, even though sta rtin g w ithout the babies; b ut now th e m other can crat. turkey. 'oldler, gun or ship. H ughes has vote.— Luverne (A la.) Journal. nade a radical and sw eeping pro How Not to Take Cold It Is perfectly su rp risin g how much posal, b ut In our view he could go A GOOD FIRE DBfARTMENT Some persons are subject to fre I some men know about things they The volunteer fire departm ent jven fn rth e r w ithout injustice to his nothing about.— Stonew all q u en t colds, w hile o th ers seldom, if gave a good account of itself again ’ountry. We have taken th e lead In know ever, have a cold. You will find (O kla.) News. last Saturday when It made reoerd ¡he greatest peace movement, aside th a t the la tte r tak e good care of time in gettin g w ater on the Ogden- ram the' League of N ations, know n A ll-night movies m ight solvo th e hemselves. They tak e a show er E lllott fire. It was only a few m in x, history, L et.tis not then become housing shortage problem .— G reen- ■ or cold sponge b ath every day In a utes after the fire sta rted u n til they • 'agnrd, b u t meet every concession . villa Piedm ont. warm room, avoid over heated rooms, had the w ater on It. It Is a very vlth greater concession— serene in A menace: Any p a rt of th e world sleep w ith window open or p artly doubtful If the fire deportm ent of he confidence th a t noth in g sh o rt of ! In w hich you do not happen to dwell open, avoid excesses, over eatin g , be. (he larger cities could have made inperllinent of our national honor I coming over heated and th en chilled — H artfo rd Times. le tte r tim e or made b etter use of Its will ever Involve us In w ar, an d th a t 1 and g ettin g the feet wet. Then, when ' Russia, having failed to produce I when they feel th e first indication , equipm ent lifter It did get on th e job. ■ve may rely upon the o th er world acknow ledge , of a cold, they tak e C ham berlain’s ( Fires are a m isfortune th a t no one powers never to seek our hum llatlon. a superm an, should Mr. Hoover as th e supper m an.—■ Cough Remedy w ith o u t delay and It fqgcsees. All we can do Is protect Brooklyn Eagle. ourselves to w hatever ex ten t we can INFLUENCING THE JUDGE is soon over. « by Insurance and then provide a Boston H erald About th e only k ind of strik e now good organization to put the fires In these days when strateg y and ¡popular In this country is an averted W an t Ads B ring R esults out when they do come. Thut H er subtlety may win m any victories miston has a good fire fig h tin g op - as oratorical explosions, we commend f l B a B B B B a a a a a a a B a a a B B Z J B i a B s a a a a B a a a B B B a a i a gnjilzntlo* Is dem onstrated pot only lo the careful a tte n tio n of politicians by last w eek's five, but by the one in and others the account of a certain September w hich began soon after law case w hich occupied some slig h t m idnight and w ith a hurd wind blow, local atten tio n up In n o rth ern New d W it h tw o big o ffices ¡j lng. Elngland some years ago. I t 1 was P E N D LE T O N and P O R T L A N D a T hat the 'town has not been twlee a land case; and one of the parties, i a gwept by flam es In th e last two eager for a verdict, consulted his law a Is prepared to handle the business of m ouths Is to the credit of the fire yer as to th e advisability of sending i Eastern Oregon better than ever before » boys. The thanks of th e com m unity the Judge a fine brace of ducks. It aie due them. ■ appeared to him to be a neat sort of ■ Our Specialties ® thing to do. . The law yer rose In hor '¡i i Farms, Mills, Camps, Hotels, Garages, Sic. ■ Roy O urdner will go back to pris ror. "Do nothing of th e k in d !” he said. a on m inus {he cheers of the "good We Negotiate Leases and Rentals spo rts’’ who hoped he would get "T his Ju d g e'Is an u p rig h t and hon- ‘J W ir e R uah O rd e rs a t O u r E xpense JJ THE H E R M IS T O N H E R^A L D ■ PIONEER EMPLOYMENT CO. s 2 H Thisis Blanket and Comforter Week We »nil fit you out w ith Pendleton Blankets. guaran tee of quality at $10 to $14.50. The name is a B fl P o rtlan d Office 14 N . S econd S t. P e n d le to n O ffic e 1 1 5 E . W e b b S t. Phone 676 The only Employment Office in Eastern Oregon with Connection* in Portland ■ ■ B Plan This W inter BUILD IN THE SPRING All indications show that lumber prices have reach ed rock bottom. There are so many new homes needed that it is only rea sonable to expect build ing costs to increase with spring demand. Select a design for your new hon.t. 1 late the con tract for the material now. FuEd is soon as the weather will permit. Inland Empire Lumber Ccmpany Phone 331 “ The Yard of Beil Quality ” K. M. STRAW. MGK Exclusive Representatives of Natirmal Builders Bureau SEE fi.®. Bdarrl HITT ( U M -hi HCNERY S17H C 1\E R Y Delicious Wholesome C onfectionery —FOR— GUNS —and— AMMUNITION A FULL UNE Tasty Stationery For Women N ew s stand Cigars and 7 obacco No Hunting Signs at Herald Office I B B B B B B B a ia a B flB flU I I J ; . J — .- U u u s u .j . u -:u . . ^ q S U a i l B a i l l B i a B B B B B B B B B B B B B I B a B B B B I I B a B a B I B I Indian Ilobcs $10.00 . Wo can supply your w ants w ith UNDERWEAR FOR THE CHILDREN in th e good w eights nt $1.50 to $3.50 per suit. IN T E R E S T ON a a a INVESTED IN IMPLEMENTS LADIES SWEATER COATS a t $7.50 are In order now these frosty mornings. WEAR AND TEAR ON I IMPLEMENTS- 2 0 7 . The b a s s o t everything In fru its and vegetables. TOTAL DEBIT- \ \ »lnnts due in a day or so. 3 *3 0 0 0 » ♦ lô 0 - ' a 600» *780» Yon will now be looktng'U p your heavy underw ear and will probably need to replenish your supply. We can supply your needs Iti the want'-d grades and w eights, priced from $2.50 to » 6 .|0 In the union suits. These $2.50 garm ents were sold last year at $4.50, look them ovee. , W 00I 0UTSIDF SHIRTS In navy blue, gray and khukl all wool at $6.00, last year these garm ents were $6.50 to $7.60. MAKINAW COATS priced $8.50 to $12.50. All wool and good w eights. quality. INTEREST ON * 4 5 0 » INVESTED IN $KED-6%* 27 « • " *3000» IN IMPLEMENTS- 6 7 . - 100« W E A R AND TEAR ON MACHINERY-0* - 2 4 0 » - - • • SH ED -10% - 45“ or thiJ'. vte Gordon T O T A L D E B IT - *4 0 2 “ LEATHER VESTS Gordon quality, $9.50 to $17.50* • ■ . t - ¡ MENS HEAVY WOOL SOCKS AT 50c ... - - ■ r- ........ . a ft" m i s a i — t , i. . u i f n u n . * T g H e r m is to n P roduce & S u p p ly C o. " The R est o f C ood Service“ L' A 'À TUM-A-LUM LUMBER COMPANY | à R. A. Brownson, Mgr. Phone 111 ■ ■ I Subscribe fur The Herald during Home Town Paper Week î «■««»■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■««■«««■■■■■«■«■«aaaBBBBaBBaaaBaBaBBBaaBBaaiiaaB«î t