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THE H E B N I8 T O N H E R A LD , H ER M ISTO N , OREGON. neslum on F riday evening December 8. T hia w ill be a good gam e and they a re expecting th e support o t a ll the home fans. K I N G S L E Y ’S LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ The old b a rn across th e s tre e t from B. B. L ane's b lacksm ith shop Is being taken down by Mr. Mc F arlan d , the ow ner. PHONE 171 The tu rk ey shoot held by th e Barm B u re a u . w as a success. Mrs. H. C. W olfe was the only woman who won a tu rk ey and N. Seam an took dway th ree turkeys. The ladies •served hot dog and coffee. Christmas . The Ladies Aid held a B azaar in W adsw orth's Hall last S atu rd ay n ig h t which w as very well attended. The com m ittee reports about 860 tak en to apply on th e church piano. Be sides fancy w ork, cooked foods, cand les, sandw iches and coffee w ere sold. B A R G A IN S Occurence» o f Internet Gleaned Here a«d There A bout the C ity *®d Moiyhhorbeod H E R M IS T O N 'S H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N D S K W V IC I" • Miss DoVothy B riggs, d a u g h te r of Mr. an d Mrs. G eorge B riggs, spent the T h anksgiving holiday w ith her p aren ts here. Miss B riggs is teac h ing a sh o rt distance o u t of The Dalles. She Is a g ra d u a te of th e local h ig h school and was form erly con nected w ith th e ed ito rial s ta ff of The H erald. M ayor F. C. McKenzie, W illiam J. W arn er, city atto rn ey , a n d C arl Mc- N aught. alfalfa dealer, w ere business v isito rs In P endleton last F riday. "R om an Meal H ealth B read ”— w hich has won such a re p u ta tio n — is good for young and old; b u t es pecially for sick people an d those C harles Pow ell is build in g a new su fferin g from siom .\-h troubles, In house on th e farm w hich he ow ns digestion, co nstipation, etc. K ing 10-tfc. w ith h is sister Miss B lanche Pow ell. sley's M ercantile Co. Headquarters Mr. Sm ith, Carl D oering and Mr. G ardner of M essner w ere am ong the lucky ones a t th e tu rk ey shoot. E a rl B row nell and fam ily and O. S. Stangeby and fam ily of U m atil la w ere visitors in Irrig o n Sunday If Its for C hristm as or any o th er occasion, you can get it "at th e B aptist Ladles B azaar In the Mack building S aturday. Doors open a t 9 :3 0 . Come early and stay late. Don’t forget the luncheon a t noon. Adv. H enry H itt w a8 a business visitor in P endleton last F riday. Mrs. E dw ard Benz and children Mrs. George E llio tt sp en t S aturday Edw ard J r and E leanor of S eattle sp en t T h u rsd ay and F rid ay a t th e in P endleton. C. E. Glasgow home. Mrs,* Benz h as E. R. Crocker of th e R eclam ation sp en t th e last fo u r m onths in C hi cago and i8 re tu rn in g to h er home Service w as a business v isito r In P endleton Monday. in S eattle for th e w in ter. Shopping took Mrs. C. W. K ellogg Mrs. B lanche W a tk in s w ho Is teach in g a t B oardm an w as a t h er to th e R ound-U p city last F riday. fa rm home d u rin g the holiday va A m eeting of th e stockholders of cation. the H erm iston D airy and H og show Mrs. Ben H ow rd and son spent h as been called for S aturday, Decem T hanksgiving a t W ashtucna, W ash. ber 16. All stockholders a re urged to atten d . Mixed Candy Mixed Nuts • • 20c . 25c P rof. C. F. G rover w ent to o rP t- land on F riday and re tu rn e d S a tu r day d riving a C hevrolet autom obile "which he purchased w hile in P o rt land. The P rofessor hopes th is m a chine w ill tak e th e place of th e one he recenlly lost in a fire w hich de stroyed his g arag e a n d car. Miss C arrie S kells sp en t T h an k s W ord has been received h e re of giving a t her home in P o rtlan d . T his th e m arria g e a t F o rt W ayne, Ind., is Mi»a Skells firs t v isit w ith th e N ovem ber 30, of M arg aret Mac- home folks since school began. N aughton B runson, form er H erm is ton resid en t to H erb ert S tein er of Mrs. C. B racker sp en t th e w eek-end th a t city. Mrs. B runson lived here w ith h e r a u n t, Mrs. A. B. Sm ith. for about 10 y e a rs Mr. B runson w as burned to d e a th out a t Colum bia Mrs. N. Seam an and son Lyle w ent several years ago. to P o rtlan d F riday w here they spent several days shopping. Mrs. H. F. S w arto u t has arriv ed in H erm iston from P o rtlan d to Join Miss G erturde G raybcal e n te rta in Mr. S w artout. T hey w ill m ake th e ir ed a num ber of young people a t her home h ere in th e fu tu re. Mr. S w a rt home on S atu rd ay evening. The eve out is in terested w ith Mr. Tow nsend n in g w as sp en t in p lay in g gam es in th e cream ery. a fte r which refresh m en ts w ere serv ed. Mr3. R alph W illiam s en te rta in e d w ith a d in n e r p a rty on S atu rd ay Mrs. Lewis S u d d arth e n tertain ed evening. Mrs. V esta Tow nsend W il about fo rty of h e r frien d s a t a pro liam s w as th e g u est of honor. The gressive five h u n d red p a rty S a tu r d elig h tfu l rep ast w as m uch enjoyed day evening. T he p a rty w as given in as w as th e flow of w it and wisdom. ho n o r of M r. S u d d a rth 's birthday. Five hun d red w as th e diversion of R egular m eeting of R. A. Masons th e evening a fte r w hich refresh m en ts W ednesday. December 13. All m em w ere served. All p resen t rep o rt th a t bers requested to atten d . Elecion. By Mrs. S u d d arth Is a very Tine hostess. order of E. H. P. Special price on quantities ïâe High School Mirror Devoted to th e In te re st an d D evelopm ent of th e H erm iston Schools Voi. 2. No. 19 tim e." Hi Society Miss Mabel Brown w as hostess for a most deligh tfu l p arly a t h er home on F rid ay evening of la st week. Cnrds and dancing were enjoyed by th e larg e num ber of high school s tu . d en ts present. R efreshm ents of b ak ed apples, w afers and chocolate were served a t the close of th e evening. The studeftts are looking forw ard w ith m uch pleasure to th e firs t high school p arty of th e y ear w hich is to be held F riday evening. T h 's w ill be In a n a tu re of a "g e t-to g e th e r" p arty and th e com m ittees a re ex ertin g every effo rt to m ake it th e best ever. A new plan Jias been adopted tills y ear In regard to p arties. T he boys and girls are to e n te rta in a lte rn a te ly each m onth, each side m aking the e n tire prep aratio n s w ith o u t any help on th e p a rt of the other. I I Speaker Enjoyed B u ild in g is active in C olum bia Jackson H a rr has ju s t finished a new home on his 20-acre ran ch adjoining th e C olum bia school. I t is a very a t tractiv e 4-room house. Mr. H a rr is Im proving his e n tire place an d i t is one of th e best looking places on the project W hy o u r frien d A rth u r Is living in hopeg th u t he may re tu rn to school n ex t year. W hy Mabel comes to school earlier th an form erly and fin d s g re a t plea su re Id looking o u t th e w indow s in th e assem bly room. W hy A rlouine Is so anxious to have th a t high school p arty . W hy th e F resh m an g irls have two corners now. W hy Gwyn Is d ow nhearted th is week. W hy C hester Just can ’t stu d y th e last period. W hy P h y llis is so deeply Interested in b asketball th is year W hy K idders m akes freq u en t visits to th e Senior corner. Mr Cornellson, rep resen tin g th e Y. M. C. A. nt Pendleton, spoke to the stu d en ts Monday concerning th e Older Hoys’ Conference to be held nt La G rande. The them e of th e con ference tills y ear is "T he Older Boy In Mrs. A nna E ggleston teac h er in tins W orld P ro g ram .” It is hoped th e grades sp en t the holidays v isitin g its re g u la r m eeting a t Mrs. S co tt’s th a t a large delegation of boys may With her husband in Pasco. be sen t from H erm iston th is y ear tn Grade News W ednesday h as been postponed. The atten d an ce In the grades is order to uphold our rep u tatio n estab very low ow ing to so much sickness. lished last y ear a t H eppner. ■I New Student Enrolls E rltle Sm ith, from th e h ig h school at Selah. W ash., enrolled as a Sopho more Monday m orning. The school alw ays welcomes new stu d e n ts and we hope th a t Mr. Sm ith w ill feel a t home am ong us. The seventh grade is so rry to re- po rt th e loss of Jam es L oundergln, young son of Dr. L oundergln, who left for C alifornia, Tuesday. | j I j j ■ THE PLA Y H O USE 3 FRIDAY and SATURDAY Tho six th g rade room w as fund- j gated and they held school in fhe ’ fu rn ace room, Tuesday. B asketball p ractice Is In full sw ing now. About fifteen boys and fourteen We have been delayed along th e g irls are rep o rtin g reg u larly and th e ♦ <■ n o d al line som ew hat ow ing to o ur prospects are b rig h t for a successful * IRRIGON SCHOOL AND TOWN in a b ility to secure th e A uditorium , season. * , NEWS * b u t now th a t »'e have a chance to * « have a p arty we are in hopes th a t Wc W onder---- — s' s' s' s' <• s' -> O <• everyone will come out, m eet his W hy Freck Is so Industries In H is M. F. W ndsw orth la h av in g his schoolm ates and haver a " re a l good tory class. Btoro repainted. ! a Ì “The Delicious. s Little Devil” j \ =m= DISHES •e - « Compare these prices with the Mail Order Houses or Large De partment Stores Prices, Per Dozen $2.00 $2.25 . $2.50 $2.00 . $1.50 Cups and Saucers 7-inch Dinner Plates Coupe Soups Oat Meals Fruit Dishes Each . 35c 30c . 35c 25c 7-inch Bakers 6 - inch Bakers . 7- inch Scallops 6 -inch Scallops SEE OUR WINDOW FOR LARGE DISPLA Y Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. 21 Pairs All-Silk Paramount Grade LADIES SILK HOSE, in Black Only Size 8 1-2 and 10. worth $1.50. To close out at $1.00 per pair— Something very practical for the ladies for Holi day presents-All Leather Hand Bags, Hy Crest qual ity Marshall Field & Co. trade mark, $3.50 to $7.50. Bedding season is here. We are showing some thing special in this line. Come in and look it over, D ariag w ilie r ■ • n t b i deli very in nfteraooae w ill leave at 3:30 Plea:» beer thia in wind Hermiston Produce & Supply Co. 'THE BEST OF GOOD SERVICE" Hermiston Market & Grocery Our C hristm as candies and fancy ’m ixed n u ts have ju s t arrived. C hristm as candy in boxes, and an assortm ent of C hristm as cigars, 10, 25 or SO in a box. W e have articles th a t w ill m ake C hristm as presents good enough for anyone, and prices a re rig h t. W e have also received a big ship m ent of S chillings Coffee. S chillings Best, m ean s th e re is none b etter. S atisfaction g u aranteed. , - F e a tu ri n r - '■ ■ ( .'» ■ ''« ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I j RADIO SETS ■ i i ci *■■■■ b ■■■■■■ ■ ■■■■ ■■■■■■■( Just to tell you that we are making up some sets so low in price that you cannot afford to be without one. Make your Christmas complete by “ listening in” on a Christmas concert a t home. We will sell you the individual parts and tell you how to make these sets up yourself, or we will sell you a low-priced made-up sets. We mean by the latter, sets that will get the results we are here at the store, yet not in expensive panels and cases. We last week listened to Schnectady, N. Y., and we can tone in Fort Worth, Texas, near ly any evening, saying nothing of the results from the large western stations. S A P P E R S ’ IN C . HARDWARE FURNITURE IMPLEMENTS RADIO OUTFITS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING W illiam Booher of A thena ban been visitin g his tw o slsternf Mrs, C harles W. B enefield and Mrs. E. W. Benefield. He left for Pendleton to visit his son J. H. B ooher and from th ere will go to his home. « / ■ 1 Mr. Mummua o f H erm iston Is help in g Mr. J. A. G rayheal load h is hay on board freig h t cars. Jesse W h ite recently bought a car front some to u rist and to his sorrow finds th a t th is c a r was stolen from Its ow ner n ear Salem. The boys basketball team w ill play their first game of the season with Boardman, at the pchool gym. “Tke West Side Eat Shop” * J. Lee Parker, Prop. SUNDAY I “Lure Egypt” s ! Mrs. L ulu Johnson, th e county nurse spent last T hursday and Friday a t th e school giving th e children physical exam inations. Misa Shirley H endrick and W ini fred have been absent from school on account of illness. s THE STORE WITH THE BLUE FRONT SPECIAL PRICES—40-15c Watch for Your Card Mr. H all of Boardm an spent the week end w ith R ay L am ereaux and fam ily. E ugene Dexter and fam ily of Uma tilla were v isitin g in Irrig o n S un day. Rodolph Valentino = Mae Murray An Enchanting Story S WEDNESDAY ■■ 3 “The Man From ¡ I Nowhere” î ■ 30-10c Tw o Shows: 7:30-9 J A ll the Meats Sold in Our Store is Home Product We buy from the farmer» of this community-— We »ell home product« to the people of this community. S. A H . With Every CITY MEAT MARKET SIKEY A HENDERSON. Props.