JANUARY Rev. F. E. Pond of Wall* Walla, district elder If the Free Methodist church was here for services Sunday, leaving that night. The Free Meth odists will hold regular set vices here- • after. They are building up a Sun day school and are making a strong ■ effort to enlist children who do not go to other Sunday schola. HEATERS ■ Prices on all Cole’s, Hot Blast, | Howard and Special Oak Adolph Wohlgemuth, a rancher of upper Butler Creek was a visitor in Heaters Hermiston Wednesday and Thursday, ; I at the borne of John Shimke. He si-' so called at the Herald office. He and the editor of The Herald went to the army together in a draft from Yamhill county. ■ = REDUCED 20* (FOR C A S H ) ■ ■ s The mail carriers have had more than their share of misfortune dur ing the past few days. J. A. Reeves the regular carrier has been layed « ■ up several days with the grippe and is unable to work this week, though he manages to be around. His place was taken by Jasper Templeton, who had to give It up this week on ac- * count of the serious illness of Mrs. Templeton. I. C. Cox has been on m b b b b b b b b b b r i the job this week Dr. M. S. Kern of Pendleton is in and Mrs. ,H. Newport for Phyllis Dyer and Marshal Newport, at the town. James Lowry was arrested Tues J. S. Dyer home. day evening by deputy sheriff H. G. Invitations are out for a party to Lane on a charge of making moon be given Jan. 7 by Mrs. J. S. Dyer Read the Wand Ads. shine. He was brought into town and upon pleading guilty was fined $200 by Justice of the Peace E. P. Dodd. He was taken to Pendleton the same evening and upon being unable to pay the fine will serve 100 days We serve the best to be had. All kinds of in the county jail. The still which w as taken by, Mr. Lane in the raid sandwiches and anything else you want at moder was brought into town and was in ate prices. Eat as much or as little as you want. Mr. Dodd's office Wednesday morn ing. It will be destroyed by the au thorities. ■ During the month of January ! Oregon Hdwe. & Implement Co. ! 5 t h e -WfHCffeSTt... ! Starting January 7 W hy Go Home for Lunch K I N G S L E Y ’S H E R M IS T O N 8 H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N D S E R V IC E " PH O N E 171 Hermiston Locals The New Year is Here Mrs. Harry Connor and young son returned here from Pilot Rock the first of this week. and you are busy making plans for it. So are we and our plans are to make this a still better place to handle and sell meats and other focds. Just Now we are offering some fine Yellow Newtown apples. Big boxes at $2.25 per box. You can get them in small lots for 7c per pound. Ask to see them. CITY MEAT MARKET 9IKEY & HENDERSON^Prcp. Morrow County Creamery Company H EPPN ER , O R E G O N Will pay highest market prica for butterfat. Honest weights and test. Give us a trial shipment. W. C. Cox, Manager 1 INVENTORY 2 « ■ ■ ■ This period of the year will bring to our notice many articles that have been more or less over- looked during the year. On completion of our in- ventory, we are going to list all these miscellaneous articles at very great bargains, so— Keep Your Eye on This Space ■ and also to the list that will appear in Sapper’s Ink 2 of January 1st issue. The latter will lie a few days 2 late, awaiting completion of our inventory. “ A/a.v y o u a l l have a H a p p y Ac» Y e a r is our sincere Irish Mrs. D. J. Wann of Walia Walla is visiting here at the home of her son Rev. Harry A. Wann The Oregon Hotel BaiaBBaBHiiBHiviMiw ■ • a ■ All Accounts Must be Paid f : ------------------------------------ : ! by the 10th of the month ■ bbbbbbbbbbbbb or arrangements made for same b V a One of the most enjoyable events Howard Illsley of Portland |,has of the holiday season was the party been a Christmas visitor at the home given Dec. 29 by Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. of his parentB Mr. and Mrs. E. P. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- at Dyer at their beautiful home one Illsley. mile east of Hermiston. The house wus tastefully decorated in green and Queen Esther chapter, Order of red. The evening was spent playing Eastern Star announces a bail to be cards and dancing, the music being given February 22. Details will be furnished by some of the members of announced later. the high school orchestra. Delight ® ---------------- 8 ful refreshments were served. The Miss Goldie Murnma left for Port guests included Mr. and Mrs. Joe land Monday morning to resume her Udey, Mr. and Mrs. Oren Felthouse, duties as teacher in the Lewellyn Mr. and Mrs. Link of The Dalles, Mr. a R. C. CHI LUS, Prop. school of that city. and Mrs. Jack Waller, Mr. and Mrs ■ Otto Heinl, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Wine- Loren Wann, the 10 year old son sett, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Strohm, Mr. i B B B B a a i a B a a B B a a a B a a B B f l a B B a i i B i a a a a B i B B a of Mr. and Mrs. llarry A. Wann has and Mrs. A. D. Crosland, Mr. and been seriously ill the past week but Mrs. L. C. Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. Agnew Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Shotwell, Mr. is getting along nicely at present. and Mrs. Frank Siivey, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Shotwell who spent Christ H. R. Newport, Norman Rubner, mas at his home left Sunday night j Johnnie Haddox, Lucille Sullivan,, for Port Townshend, Wash., to re j Gladys Stevens of Weiser, Idaho and sume his duties in the high school Marshal Newport there. Regular services at the Free Meth M. L. Murchie, a former rancher odist mission on Sunday. Sunday Simplex, 8-day .......... $5.50 here died Tuesday at Sacremento, school at 10, preaching at 11 a. m. and preaching at 7:30 p. m. Spasmodic, 1-day $3.50 according to word received at Board- man by his brother, Harry Murchie. Lightning, 1-day........... . '............. ...... ..... .... $2.50 Mrs. Emily Jane Comegys of Pen No details were received. Pirate, 1-day....................................................$2.00 dleton, mother of E. O. Comegys of Hermiston, died at that city Wednes- : The present officers of the Com mercial club were unanimously elect day evening of last week. Funeral ed to serve another year nt the meet services were held Saturday morning > ing Tuesday E. P. Dodd is president at the Folsom parlors. Rev. John JEWELER and WATCHMAKER Secor officiated. The Knights of and Dr. F. V. Prime is secretary Pythias had charge of the funeral. H e r m is to n , O re g o n Holders of lyceum tickets should Friends of M. D. Scroggs were de- i note that the "Bell ringers,” will be here Tuesday, January 17 instead of lighted to see him on the streets this J the February date previously a n week after and illness of four weeks. ? nounced. This Is the foremost at He is back at the Job again at the reclamation but will take tt a bit | traction of the course. easy for a few days more. Emanuel Mtimnia who has been 111 for some time has now recovered Xmas day Mr. and Mrs. Ross New sufficiently to be able to get down port entertained in an unusual and ! stairs after a long time in bed. His very pleasant manner. Dinner was condition is now reported as very served at Cold Springs camp, the ! encouraging. guests being taken there by auto. ! There was enough frost in the air to Grant and Helen Skinner who have give one an appetite and every one 1 ! been spending Christmas here left did justice to a bountiful turkey din- | ! Sunday evening. Catherine and ner. Later the party returned to Ruth left Monday night, the latter town to the Newport apartment. The for Berkeley. Calif., where she is em afternoon and evening were spent In a most enjoyable way. The guests ployed by the government. O L D weather driving makes heavier demands Included Mr. and Mrs. L. C, Dyer and ’ upon any storage battery. Engine« are s t i f f - Members of the Hermiston fire de family, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dyer and oil is sluggish— gasoline vaporises slowly— lights partment will meet at the city li family, Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Hay. burn longer— and the severe cold tend« to came ■ brary next Monday, Jan. >. Officers hattary deterioration. O n ly a battery o f m axim am Lenore Dyer entertained a party power and vitality can meet tnese demanda. b will be elected for the coming year and other business will be transact of friends at her home Dec. 27. The T he Prest-O -Lit« Storage Battery hat proven in the • ed. I. E. Putman has been chief evening was spent playing games and toughest o f cold weather tests, to be by far the best dancing after which refreshments during the past year. battery fo r winter use. were served. # Otherwise : Credit will be Withdrawn j ■ Cold Storage Market & Grocery ! Just Received ‘ New Stock of Alarm Clocks The very best WM. H.’ OGDEN 3he&tOJite SlmageBatt&uf B est B attery for W inter Use C 2 i T. W. Botkin has bought two lots on Fourth street near the reclama JANUARY SALE NOW ON Wonderful bargains tion office and w ill move a house from his place three miles out In the In suits, coats, skirts, waists and one country. J. K. Shotwell has the con piece dresses. 2 - » ■ Mrs Emma Johnson, tract to do the moving, which Is one HARDWARE IMPLEMENTS FURNITURE ■ of the longest tripe ever taken by a Second house east of Catholic Church 17-ltp. ■ ■ B B B B B B 8 B B B 8 B 8 B 8 8 B 8 B B 8 8 a B B B B B B B B B B B B B B l dwelling house around hpre. 1 SAPPERS’ INC. M R S. M I L L I E D E C K , P r o p . Queen Ester chapter O. E. S. at a special meeting Wednesday afternoon Installed the following officers, W. M., Minnie E. Stewart; W. P., Dr. W. W. Illsley; A. M., Edith Prann; i b b b i Sec., Kathryn Garner; Trea., Kate Campbell; C„ Hazel Agnew; A. C., Elizabeth Adams, Ada Viola Crand all; Ruth Monte Prindle; Esther Frances.; Catherine Lochrie; Electa, Eslella Hitt; Warden. Minnie Beis se; Sentinel, Thomas Campbell; Chaplain, Laura Crandall; Marshal, Frankie Mitchell. W h y be satisfied with anything short o f th« beet? There's a Prest-O-Lite for every car. Hermiston Auto Co.