/THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.'
T h. ribbon off.red by the National
Duroc-Jeraey Record Association at
the Hermiston »how are on display
In the Oregon Hardware & Implement
Co’e. window.
K I N G S L E Y ’S
H t R M U T O N 1» n o m
i Q , Q U A U IT Y A N D ■ ■ W V IC K "
PHONE 171
Grocery Department
Dairy and Hog Show Specials
Half Gallon Fruit Jars, doz.
Karo Syrup, gallon
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Sugar, sack
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Flour
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Corn Flakes, 9 packages
.
$1.50
.75
8.15
2.00
1.00
Hosiery
Our New Winter Hoisery
is Here
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EUGENE O BRIEN S NEXT WAS
MADE BY POPULAR REQUEST
Make
Our
Store
Your
Head
quarters
During
Dairy
and
Hog
Show
"Channing of the Northwest” In
which Eugene O'Brien appears at the'
Pluy House next Wednesday is the
result of a campaign on the part of
the newspapers and the public to
have the star appear in such a pic
ture.
Mr. O'Brien's following made no
mistake in demanding that their fav
orite appear In thi stype of picture.
It in perhaps the best suited of his
career. He is extremely well fitted
to play the English Gentleman who
through circumstances is forced to
go to Canada and take up a life of
adventure.
As "Channing" Mr. O'Brien is first
en as an English Gentleman of
leisure whose ch ef occupation seems
to be decorating Piccadilly and May-
fair. Of course, he is an admirer of
the girls at the Gaiety. In fact, falls
in love with one of them. Unfortu
nately he loses all his money and the
Ga'ety lady strainghway walks out on
him.
It is then he leaves for Canada
Joins the Northwest Mounted and
soon finds himself In the midst of
more excitement than he has had
since the war.
"Channing of the Northwest” is
a picture that moves every mo
ment and affords O’Brien the best
part he has had in many a long day.
Dairy and Hog
Show Special
for
Men
$9.50
All Leather Vests
Brown Color
The Gun and Shells
For G ettin g Game
OOSE shooters all over North
America swear by the hard-hitting,
evenly distributed Winchester perfect
uhot pattern, that brings the geese down
stone dead, close to the blind.
Winchester Shotguns and Shells give
the same satisfactory results in every
other kind of small game shooting. They
are known everywhere in the world for
durability, accuracy, and getting game.
Buy a Winchester Model 12 Ham
merless Repeating Shotgun, or a Model
97 with outside hammer. And Win
chester Shells—Leader or Repeater in
smokeless, Nublack or New Rival in
black powder. Be prepared for the
big day when luck comes your way.
G
HORSESHOE PITCHERS
COMPETE AT SHOW
Wool Heathen, Wool and Silk in all
the ndw shades
“ M A Y PO L E ” Y arns
F o r K n ittin g
Friday the great contest for the
championship in horseshoe pitching
will take place at the Dairy aud Hog
Show. Many of the artists in this
line from several counties wilt gath
er and throw down the gauntlet of
battle for supremacy in th e classic
game of America.
Partisans of the various contest
ants will be here in plenty to root
for their favorite pitcher, and even
those who are not familiar with the
intricacies of the game will have
nerves keyed to at high pitch when
they see this battle royal.
Scarfs, Shawls, etc.
Our
FREE!
Telephone
Will
Tablets
Be
Pencils
For
Pen Holders
Your
Note Books
other School Supplies
Use
Nothing will please you bet
ter than tne new “MAYPOLE”
knitting yams
that are so soft *
and fleecy it is
a delight to
w o rk w ith ¡f
them.
Pure wool
for the more
se rv ic e a b le
garments and
Silk-O’-Wool
for the dainty
things.
A Noisy Snapper Jack
for every boy or girl
making a purchase of
B aptist Church Notice
S. L. Boyce of Lebanon will be the
m'nister at both morning and eve
ning services at the Baptist church
Sunday. All are extended a hearty
welcome to attend and hear Rev.
Boyce.
Sunday school will he held at 10
o’clock and the sermon at 11 a. m.
The evening service starts at 7:30.
A sk to see them.
YARN SPECIAL
Silk and Wool
53c
Oregon Hardware &
Implement Co.
the
SEASON OPENS
Hermiston Produce &
Supply Co.
" The Best o f
Good Service’
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Monroe Salisbury in
The Baptist! ladles aid will meet
with Mrs. O. C. Young Wednesday,
October 12 .
C. M. Jackson and family return
ed Tuesday evening from a ten day
trip to Wallace, Idaho. They went
overland.
MITCHELL DRUG COMPANY
E a s tm a n K o d n k s a n d F ilm *
HERMISTON
P ho ne 101
OREGON
HEATERS
Our stock of heaters for the fall is now on
the floor in both combination wood and coal, or
wood only. Prices for new heaters range
From $3.10 up to
$6.25 for Wood Heaters
Have two styles of Oil Heaters a t $8.50
each, and combination heaters at prices of $17.50
up.
Our better heaters are the genuine Univer
sal O v e rd ra ft Sm oke B u rn in g styles.
T e rm s or C ash
SAPPERS’ INC.
HARDWARE
FURNITURE
IMPLEMENTS
RADIO OUTFITS
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
Mrs. F. A. dhezik gave a dinner
party to a number of the high school
set Thursday evening In honor of
tho birthday anniversary of Miss
Elsie Richards. Covers were laid for
eight. Those present were: Elsie
Richards. Zona Bensel. Phyllis Dyer.
Melba Callahan, Margaret Neary.
Mabel Brown, Lucile Sullivan, and
Mary Currie.
Stated commun’entiong of Queen
Ecthor Chapter O. E. S. next Tuesday
night. By order W. M.
Louis Garner left last week for
Portland where he will attend the
North Pacific Dental College the
coming year. This Is his last year
at the college.
James Tryhnll of Fort Wayne, Ind
who has been visiting at the home
of N. W. Bloom, returned home this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Thomas arriv
ed Wednesday from Portland. Mr.
Thomas experts to have some Im
provements made on his rnnch In
Columbia district and they expect
to remain here for some time.
The Parent-Teacher assoc'ation
will meet at the High school auditor
ium Thursday. October 12. at 2:30
o’clock. There will be a program and
everyone Invited to attend.
The Neighborhood club will meet
with Mrs. Marvin Watson on the
diagonal road Wednesday afternoon.
October 11, at 2:30. Election of of
ficers will lake place and a good
attendance Is desired.
Mr. and Mrs. George Briggs spent
Wednesday In Pendleton.
Many novel window displays art
being put In today for the Dairy and
Hog Show.
See All the Dairy and
Hog Show
FRIDAY
Ladles’
F. A. Chezik returned Monday
from a month’s visit at Foreman, S.
D., his former home.
“ The Best o f
Good Service”
THE PLAY HOUSE
■ BREVITIES ■
Remember the Baptist
Bazaar meets December 2.
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'HER 16
Kas Kade Scratch 22.50 per sack.
Egg Mash with Butter Milk reduced to 23-75. Olympic.
Egg Mash Kas Kade 22.75.
Olympic Egg Builder 23.50.
Oyster Shell, Eastern at 22.00 per cwt.
Occurences of Interest Gleaned Here
and There About the City and
Neighborhood
High school foot ball frames and athletics calls for your
kodak and films. Every boy and girl should own a Kodak
or Brownie camera.
Ask to see the New No. 1 Kodak Series II—$13.50. The
neatest and most practical kodak for beginners. Makes pic
tures 2 1-4 by 3 1-4, the most practical size.
Kodaks, $6.50 and up. Rrownie Cameras, $2.00 and up.
store
Olympic Scratch Food
Reduced to $2.75
Want Ads Bring Results
FOOT BALL PHOTOGRAPHS
TV//VCH£ST£R
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The window display at “The West
“THE GREAT ALONE”
Side Eat Shop,” the store with the
Blue Front, is one of the best exhib
s
its at the fair and Its the place where
SATURDAY
3
Big Double Feature
3
Mary Miles Minter in
;
you can get good things to eat at
right prices.
We handle U. S. inspected meats.
Hermiston Market & Grocery
“ HER WINNING W A T ’ s
also
THE STORE WITH THE BLUE FRONT
“ The West Side Eat Shop”
;
Harold Lloyd in
“ NEVER WEAKEN”
THE BEST BUTTER WRAPPERS
that money can buy are printed by The
Herald. We buy the best stock we
can get and do the best work. And
the price is the lowest, quality con
sidered.
Matinee starts at 2:30
SUNDAY
We Take Telephone Orders
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James Oliver Curwood’s
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Drama of the Hudson Bay Country
“JAN OF THE BIG
SNOWS”
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WEDNESDAY
Eugene O ’Brien
m
I “C hanning o f th e
N o rth w est”
Big Sale on Pure Lard ä
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Pure Lard in No. 10s
Pure Lard in No. 5s
Pure Lard in No. 3s
1
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$1.75
.85
.55
W hy buy Compound* and other substitutes when
you can buy Pure Lard at these prices?
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CITY MEAT MARKET
SIKEY A HENDERSON, F r ^ .
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