The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 26, 1922, Image 4

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    — High School Mirror
K I N G S L E Y ’S
4 E R M I8 T O N
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H O U S E
O F
Q U A L IT Y
A M P » 1 R V IÇ I
VoL 2.
The heather and silk and wool
stockings are selling every day
H e rm s to n H igh football team de­
feated S tanfield squad by a score of
20-0 on the S tan field g rid iro n last
S aturday.
T his w as not only the fourth gam e
played b u t also th e fo u rth victory
.co red by our boyB th is season.
Since the gam e w ith S tanfield
th ree w eeks ago in w h ich -S tan field
w as defeated by a 59-0 score, Coach
G raiapp haa been w orking up some
new plays w hich he intended to
sp rin g S atu rd ay by w hich he hoped
to defeat o u r neighboring opponents
by a g re a te r score th a n before. B ut
due to th e fact th a t Borne of the boys
broke tra in in g rules. Capt. A ddlem an
d id n 't tr y th e new plays and. S ta n ­
field, know ing th e old line of plays
was able to break them u p th u s hold­
ing th e score 20-0 in H erm iston's
favor.
M onday m o rn ’ng Coach G raiapp
gave the football boys a ta lk In re ­
gard to keeping th e tr a in in g rules.
H e explained the necessity of going
to bed early and keeping re g u lar
h o u rs fo r meals, u sin g the resu lts
of the S ta n f e ld gam e as an example.
Price $20.00
a ton
They are the smart thing for
winter wear with the oxford
paying
Miss Yenney— (E n g lish cla ss)—
M urrel, w hat Is
th e
p astoral
verse?’’
M urrel B.— ’’It Is a m in iste r’s
verse."
T w o Quart
Pudding Pans
F ra n k Swayze— "M ay I kiss you
on the foreh ead ?"
A rlotiine R obinson— " If you do
you’ll get a bang in the m o uth."
LOST— D iamond brooch, circ u la r in
shape. Reward. Mrs. G eorgia H en­
derson.
7 - t f e .1
S I FIT
4020
FOR QUICK DEALS
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F o u r room bouse in H erm iston for S
sale a t rig h t figure a t once. P a rt S
cash, p a rt tim e.
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Six room home in M ilton to trad e
for sm all acreage o r tow n property
b srs.
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<0 acres under McKay. Some of th e *
very best. $25.00 per acre. P a rt term s 5
T he P aren t-T each ers association
h as prom ised to give th e high school
o rch estra some new o rch estratio n
music. T he o rch estra is in need of
th is m usic for a t present it has n o th ­
ing b u t popular selections w hich a re
not su ita b le for all occasions. W e
are very g ra te fu l to th e P.-T. A. for
th is assistance.
STANDARD
DESIGNER
PATTERN
with THE BELROBE
R egular price 9 5 c
L ast C hance
Saturday
B
ton couples S atu rd ay evening w ith
a dinner-dance a t P endleton. The
p arly w ill m otor over from here.
A num ber of ladies g ath ered a t th e
home of Mrs. A. E. Robb Tuesday
S atu rd ay aftern o o n Mrs. E rv a afternoon to sew on L ib rary cu rtain s.
K ingsley w ill e n te rta in th e bridge It is reported th n t th e c u rta in s have
Students Return to School
club a t h er home on G ladys avenue. not yet been made.
Inez H u n t, E laine H u n t, R eta
Mrs M. S. Kern and Mrs. B arth el A ssisting th e hostess w ill be Mrs. C.
An eight pound g irl w as born to L ouderm ilk and M argaret N eary have
w ill e n te rta in a num ber o f K erm is- M. Voycn, Mrs. W. W. Illnley and
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s w n ^ M , ________ Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Shaw la st T h u rs­ re tu rn e d to school a fte r a b rief ill­
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child In th e Shaw fam ily. Dr. W. W.
Illsley was In atten d an ce.
School Folks See Game
L ast F rid ay aftern o o n school w as
Mr. and Mrs. A. M uir of Redmond dism issed so th a t th e stu d e n ts and
w ere guests a t th e home of Mr. and teach ers m 'g h t a tte n d the Oregon-
Mrs. E. J. K ingsley for a few h o u rs W h itm an gam e a t P endleton. Mr.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
last T hursday w hile en ro u te lo th e ir F elth cu se took a tru c k load of stu-
home in Redmond.
dents and tow nspeople to the gam*.
Occurrncrs of Interest Gleaned Here
and There About (ho City und
Neighborhood
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“G et-Rich-Q uick
W allingford
is now in o rd er and C otten B a tts w ill be in dem and. W e carry
the fu ll Com fort size in nice fleecy cotton a t >1.50
M arshall
Field Q uality.
L. A. Reineman
W e also have silkoline an d C reton for covering a t 25 to 65 cents
per yard.
Independent Candidate For
W e have a sm all display of Stam ped goods in collar and Cuff
setts, linen an d Indian head B u ffe t sets, luncheon setts, dresser
scarfs, cbilds rom pers and n ig h t gowns.
STATE
SENATOR
20th Senatorial District
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THE PL A Y H O U SE
H e r m is to n Produce &
“ The B est o f
Supply Co. Good
Service”
" I believe In the g re a te st efficiency
and s tric te st economy in th e opera­
tion of o u r governm ent, and if elect,
ed to the office of S tate S en ato r I
pledge the people th a t I w ill w ork to
the best of my a b ility to accom plish
these re su lts ’
" T h e Best o f
G oo d Service’
Hermiston Market & Grocery
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Did you know th at this is the place to buy good
things to e a t—well, it is.
A Cosmopolitan Production
BIG POLITICAL RALLY
Our Aim is to Keep Everything
the Market Affords
SUNDAY
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“SISTERS”
--W JLI-
We have just received a shipment of canvas
gloves of all kinds.
Prices are right too.
Ju st come in and see for yourself.
Our motto, “Satisfaction Guaranteed.”
FREE T O ALL
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Saturday Evening at
The Play House
WEDNESDAY
“T he Chicken in
the C ase”
THE STORE WITH THE BLUE FRONT
“ The West Side Eat Shop”
J. Lee Parker, Prop.
MAURICE
CRUMPACKER
Radio! Radio! Radio!
Let us figure with you on in­
stalling a Radio Set in your
home
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You can enjoy concerts, lectures, market re­
ports, base ball and other sport news by wireless
right at home and cost is not nearly what you
might. We have heard concerts from the follow­
ing points at the store: Fort Worth, Texas; Kan­
sas City, Denver, Salt Lake City, Phoenix, Ariz.;
Los Angeles, San Francisco, Sacramento, Reno,
Nev ; Medford, Ore.; Butte, Mont.; Great Falls,
Mont.; Havre, Mont.; Wallace, Ida.; Wenatchee,
Wash.; Vancouver, B. C.; Seattle and Tacoma;
Portland, Ore.; Calgary, Alberta, Canada. We
have also heard new sets at Pendleton and Walla
Walla test out. These will be in operation regu­
larly as soon as government licence is obtained.
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Well known attorney and able
speaker of Portland -
will speak
ON ISSUES FROM REPUBLICAN STANDPOINT
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Pot RoastL. ...... . ................
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Rib Boiling Pieces .................. _ ...lOc
Jowl Bacon, pound _______ __ 25c
Sausage-hamburger, pork^2 lbs 35c
Just received this week, some Swift’s Toilet
Soap, 5 cents a bar
Catsup
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■ a Screen Masterpiece. Regular Prices.
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IMPLEMENTS
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ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
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Herald. We buy the best stock we
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the price is the lowest, quality con­
sidered.
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Make a Big Meeting of This--The Only One During the Campaign
SA PPE R S’ INC.
HARDWARE
FURNITURE
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On W ednesday, T hursday and F ri­
day of next week T eacher’s In s titu te
w ill be held a t Pendleton. The s tu ­
d en ts a re rejoicing over t h ’s prospect
of a vacation.
Mrs. Fred Phelps.
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W in ch e»ter H e a d q u a rte rs
Institute Allows Vacation
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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Oregon Hardware & Im­
plement Co.
New Music for Orchestra
Silk and Wool, 60c
49c
W ANTED— One c a r of No. one Al- '
faifa Hay. Second or th ird cu ttin g .
C. L. H a lf eld, W htie Salm on. W n. j
7 -ltc .
Some good trad es unim proved land
easy term s w ith some money fu rn ish ,
ed
for developm ent.
Fad For Bobbed Hair Continues
E. P. Dodd
H azel S u th erlan d and P aulne Mor­ 1-tc.
ris cam e to school Monday shorn of
th eir1 fa ir and len g th y tresses. The
craze for bobbed h a ir seems to have
taken com plete possession of th e high
school girls and we w onder daily
who w ill be the next victim .
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lie. 19
Hermiston Defeats Stanfield
We are buying
our p o ta to e s
for winter. If
you have any
to sell see us.
Hosiery
Special- - Children’s
Corset Waists, 20c
“W e a r-E v e r”
Devoted to t h . I n t e r e t an d Deval opm qat of t h . H e m le to n School.
PHONE 171 ’
“ M A Y P O L E ” th e
w o n d e rfu l h a n d
k n ittin g y a rn
The most beautiful articles
can be made
fro m
th e
“MAYPOLE”
knitting yams,
a n d if you
have not tried
them be sure
to do so.
O n ce you
use these de­
lightful silky
yarns, and you
will use noth­
ing else.
Avfc to see them.
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