The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 24, 1921, Image 2

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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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 «
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" *3000»
IN IMPLEMENTS- 6 7 . -
100«
W E A R AND TEAR ON MACHINERY-0* - 2 4 0 »
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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*
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MENS HEAVY WOOL SOCKS AT 50c
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H e r m is to n P roduce &
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" The R est o f C ood Service“
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TUM-A-LUM LUMBER COMPANY
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à R. A. Brownson, Mgr.
Phone 111 ■
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