THE ITEBMISTOI m ITERALE, HER MISTO _N, OREGON.
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Morning delivery »tarts 10:30, a fter noon 3:30.
Dr. M. S. Kern of Pendleton was a
visitor In Hermiston Tuesday and
attended the Commercial club lunch-
eon.
PHONE 171
Hollis Percy and wife of Pendleton
were visitor» lj| Hermiston Wednes
day.
Big Grocery Values For
January
"Roman .Meal Health B —
which has won such a reputstfo*
is good for young aad old; b»t es
pecially for sick pet'ple and those
suffering from stomach troubles In
digestion, constipation. e*e King
sley’s Mercantile Co.
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53c
3 sacks
$1.50
4 sacks -
$2.10
$8.35
13c
12 cans
$1.50
15c
12 cans -
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$1.75'
18c
12 cans
$2.00
18c
Full box -
- 16c
Syrup, 1 gallon, white or d a r k ......................................75c
Syrup, 1-2 gallon, white or dark
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40c
Toilet Paper, 4 for 25c, 20 r o l l s ......................................$1.00
White Soap, 22 bars $1.00, case of 100 bars
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- $4.50
WONDER ASSORTMENT MIXED COOKIES, POUND - 25c
Sappers' Inc. are planning an ex
tension of their store and will oc-
1 cupy the building from which the
postoffice was removed.
Miss Marian Briggs who has been
employed as bookkeeper in the First
National Bank of this City departed
Monday night for Monmouth to at
tend the state normal school.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Wood, of Salem
Oregon, are guests at the home of
Mrs. J. M. Biggs. Mr. Wood Is con
nected with the State Highway com
mission, and Mrs. Wood is an Aunt
of Mrs. Biggs.
K I N G S L E Y ’S
O F Q U A L IT Y A N D S E R V IC I
Morning d .liv .r , .t a r t . 10:30, afternoon 3:30.
P H O N E 171
Mrs. Wells, who has been spending
the holiday vacation with her parents
¡ Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Townsend, return-
' ed with hsr daughter this week to
her home in Payette, Idaho.
OFF
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F U R N IT U R E
from the period up to Jannary 13th inclusive to
reduce stock preparatory to extending
our store into the old postoffice
location.
We want room to make changes
Beds, Mattresses and Springs ex
cepted in thie offer.
SAPPERS’ INC.
HARDWARE
FURNITURE
RADIO OUTFITS
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
IM P LE M E N TS
our colleges. They’d hasten back t o !
their alma mater for a post-gradu
Those w h) attended the wrestl
ate course, sincere In the belief that
ing match at StaAfield last Friday
they had been denied something
night, between Ray McCarroll and
during the yearg that they had at
Basanta Singh, vouch for It being
tended college.
fast and snappy, McCarroll winning
Mr. Cleveland makes the state two falls over the big Hindu.
ment that "all tha while Umatilla, I
Irrigon, Boardman and the other ’ Neighbors gathered at the Pel-
towns along the Columbia were mulder home In thia city on New
working to get the Wallula cut-off j i ears eve and were treated to a pro
designated as a primary or any kind gram brought in over the radiphone.
of a highway, Hermiston manifested The entertainment v as broadcasted
no desire to help get the road what by the Los Angeles Times.
ever" Hermiston has had at all time
her plans concerning the Wallula
Mr. and Mrs. J. M Prindle are re
cut-off but did not feed bound by ported on the sick list this week.
any duty to make them known to
Mr. Cleveland. They went right
Lyle Boynton was here visiting
along minding their own business relatives last Tuesday.
as all good townssliould do. As a
rule the fellow who does all the
L. M. Hunt, manager of the Her
shouting hasn't very much time left miston Hay Growers’ association
to do anything else.
went to Portland on a business trip
Are we not entitled to our own this week. He is representing the
Ideas? Is it a crime tor a commercial Commercial club at the meeting« of
club to work for the Interest of the State Commercial club.
their town? If so Judge Cleveland
After a two weeks vacation, the
we plead gotlty. G«t out your geome
try; draw anglog and dope out a Hermiston schools will resume class-
I es Monday. Some of the teachers who
sentence.
• were away for holidays are already
He say« we are an overgrow n vil
returning.
lage. In this statement there seems
to be a hint of envy and Jealousy.
Reception is Given
Are we to be blamed because Stan
Friday evening, December 29 a
field is only a whistling post? We
reception was given at the J. K.
will do the best we can for you, Mr.
Shotwell residence In honor of Mr.
Cleveland, by sending you the fol
and Mrs. Thomas A. Shotwell. The
lowing message of condolence:
receiving line consisted of Mr. and
Hush little Stanfield,
Mrs. Jesse Shotwell and Mr. . and
Don’t you cry;
Mrs. Thomas Shotwell. Mrs. Kelly
You’ll be a flag stop
and Mrs. Straw presided at the
By and by.
punch bowls. Miss Alice Lambert and
Miss Phyllis Dyer served. During the
HAS GEM IN HER TUMMY evening Emily B. Shotwell and Wal
lace Allen rendered a number of
songs.
A curtain on the open front of a
chicken house is good Insurance, al
though it may never be used. If a
cold spell lasting two or three days
comeg along frozen combs and toes
may be the result. Egg production
may drop off nnd remain low for a
month or two after. It Is recommend
ed that a curtain be prepared and
kept ready fff cover the front of the
house in case of excessice cold
weather.
STANDFIELD STANDARD TAKFS
DIO AT HERMISTON LAST WEEK
Mr. Cleveland In the last Issue of
the Standfield Standard tried hjs
level best to take a dig at Hermiston
but his argument Is Just as clear as
the tariff question. It you would
tlst-n to a chlnaman recite "Ring-
ham Fair Blnghan On the Rhine" In
hts native language you would gath
er the name ampunt of Information as
It is possible io get from the rending
of Mr. Cleveland’s article.
He resorts to geometry, that
branch of mathematics that treats
of the measurements of lines, angles,
surfaces and solids, with their vari-
oug relations. In a desperate attempt
to try nnd convey to you some idea of
Just what he I. writ ting about: use-
lag such terms Si^ "two sides of a
triangle,” "hypothenuee,” etc What
a »underfill discourse It would make
If contributed to some magazine
whos pages are devoted to the In
terest, of mathematics. There would
be a general exodus of the old rlm-
, horm d spectacle gentry who now
hear the title of "math” teacher In
Our stock includes the best sizes of Coles’ Hot
Blast, Howards and Special Oak Heaters, also Flor
ence and Perfection Oil Heaters.
20 per cent off for cash
O regon H a rd w a re
& I m p le m e n t C o .
Job Printing
Th a t hee that exclusive touch
Commercial Forms, Society Stationery,
Booklets, Etc., Etc.
The Hermiston Herald
Mrs. P. S. Sisccl spent the holi
days with her mother who resides
at Bend, Oregon.
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RHEUMATISM
OR NEURITIS
HEATING STOVES
Miss Golda Munima returned to
Portland New Years day after hav
ing spent the holidays with the
home floks who reside in this city.
Miss Munima is a teacher in the
Portland schools and a pupil of Tag-
lagria the Portland musician.
J. M. Biggs left Tuesday for.Spok-
ane, Washington to attend to Real
, Estate business in that city.
. nnrd, secretary and II. M, Sominerer, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Watson.
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Ilcrny Ott and Otlo Heinl udvisory
Mrs. J. H. Retd was hostess at a
COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES committee.
Among the projects that progressive rook party Saturduy
SPECIAL CORBKSPONngNCB
are to be featured by the Bureau this evening.
Frank Waugunian left Monday year ara co-operative buying, abor
Mrs. R. C. Barham has removed
evening for Portland on a business tion and T. B. testing, rodent con- from her ranch home to Hermiston
trip. Hlg daughter Wilma Is at a trol, boys’ and girls’ club work and for the winter.
Portland hospital undergoing treat It Is planned to put on more poultry
Miss Helen Upham Is a guest at
ment.
demonstrations than In the past. the A. F. Belsso home on North
Miss Shirley of Lu Grando was a County Agent Benion was present Ridge for a few days.
The Neighborhood club met last
holiday guest at the E. E. Graham nnd addressed the meeting.
home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner accom Wednesday at the school house, an
Mr$. Oren O. Felthouge Is on a two panied by Miss Lillian Lit tier were excellent program was rendered.
weeks vlBlt with relatives and friends making New Year calls through Co Exchange of gifts was made. The
next meeting will be at tho home of
at Bnkor, Oregon and Weiser, Idaho. lumbia district Monday.
Mrs. A. R. Fisher. An invitation to
W.
K.
Bloom,
of
Spokane,
was
a
The annual election of officers of
the
county home demonstration
the Columbia district Farm Bureau holiday visitor at his parents home,
agent to uttend the meeting has
took place at the school limine Friday Mr. nnd Mrs. N. W. Bloom, In Co
been given.
evening of Inst week. F. P. PhippH lumbia.
Mrs. Lou Brownell haH been nt the
was elected president. Sidney Bar-
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
D o n 't « u fT o r W it h
W. II. Simmons, ovei the holidays.
Margaret Gentry, who Is attend
ing school at Pcndleion, was a New
The H. O. A. club of North Ridge
Year guest nt the Frank Beddow
met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs.
home.
Miss Laura Phipps left Tuesday Eugene Smith. This club comprises
morning for Salem, where she Is at about 12 ladles of the north side dis
tending Willamette University, after trict.
Mrs. Gould entertaj^ied the Neigh
spending the holiday vacation with
R e m a rk a b le Mew T re a tm e n t Qlvee
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. borhood card club Saturday evening.
Reeulte a t Once
The Misses Sweet and Baubner,
Plilpps In Columbia.
N o m a tte r w hether you ere suffering w ith a
Mtss Ruth Edmonds Is expected teachers In the schools at Pendleton,
saver* case o f M uscular, Sciatic or liitlam m ato ry
home from Portland today after a were holiday visitors at the F. L.
Rheum atism , or a moot painful «as« o f N e u ritis ,
two
weeks visit with her parent»# Jewett home.
you ean r e t almost in stan t re lie f by the use of
Mr. and Mrs. S. Pnlmer had as
A lien 's R heum atic T reatm ent. The very first Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Edmonds.
dose riv es g re a t re lie f from the most severe
Mrs. EBert Gardner and children their guests over th holiday Mr. and
pains and aches. A f t e r the second o r th ird dose,
of North Powder, are at the R. C. Mrs. Reid of Portland and Miss Lu-
ease and com fort taken the place o f pain and
Canfield home. They expect to re cile Martin of Toppenish. W’ash.
m isery.
Thia oreellent rem edy has riv e n positive cures main n month.
in thousands o f the most severe and stubborn
Considerable land leveling Is go
BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS
cases, a f te r a ll o ther remedies had failed. I t is
ing on In the Columbia district.
safe, sure and absolutely reliable.
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The F. P. Phipps family were din
A lle e ’a Rheum atic tre atm en t, in convenient
T a b le t Perm , ia rem arkably effretlve in all forms ner guests at the Henry Ott home
o f Rheum atism as w ell as N e u ritis , l.uinbayo, I
In the future desire t<> change the
Sunday.
G out and N euralg ia.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Waller enter routing of the Columbia Highway,
Price >1 per lies. Six taxes IS.
M ailed to any address on receipt o f price by
tained a small "watch” party at a saving of six miles and the con
their home Sunday evening. Includ struction of a high expensive bridge
H A R T M. ALLEN L A B O R A TO R IE S
ing Mr. nnd Mrs. O. O. Felthouse, at Umatilla can be effected by go
P. O. Box 1340
Loa Angela*, Calif.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Felthouse and ing from Hermiston due west in a
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head crossing.
HERMISTON C O M M E R C IA L
CLUB
By E. P. Dodd, President.
F. V. Prime, Secretary.
During the month of January we will give a cash
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discount of 20 per cent on all
Tin, Sheet metal work and Plumb
ing. Call 7 63. I. E. Putman. 11-tfc.
Rolled Oats, sack •
Flour, Echo, sack
Milk
Corn -
Tomatoes
H E R M IS T O N S H O U S E
208 DISCOUNT 208
KOREA POPULATION 17.452,618
Total
Includes 367,618 Japanese ■
—Net Gain Over 1815
Is Shown.
Seoul. Korea.—The population of
i Korea at the end of August was IT,-
Elisabeth Walsh of East Syracuse, *'2*"’*' .
7**7 3tt7<’18 J"r "-
4. Y, had an operation about twe JTT >d 5?;05- foreigner», including
yean ago In which her tonsils and
Tli,>
compared with
idenolds were removed. The surgeon
ln,'r*'"se of sw -7'»-
moo discovered a diamond had been * 7 ^ 2 ? / T " ' 4Kfi’n ’T"pane9*
loot from the setting of his ring. A
A , ' 630
Classified ho -
■Iwl time ago Blxabeth bad a save«
agriculture lee da
min in her side. She was taken to ■mon< "** Koreans, while among Jap-
he same haspltal and X-rayed. The ‘¿““T _“nd
commerce heads
loctor’a diamond was discovered.
»no list«
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again as another op- WANTED w ill pay cash for young
ration will be nec sen ary to relieve
Jersey Bull. S. F. Bowman, Ronte
the little gtrl of the pain which la
‘‘A ” Hermiston.
17-ltp
a used by the diamond shown by the
vlll get It back
X-ray as Itaving taken up an abiding
itiave near tho
1R SALE - Three very tine pure
ed S. C. Rhode Island Red Cock
ADDING machine ratb at the Herald ' erel». Inquire at Jewelry Storw
17-lte
office.
Olympic Scratch Feed, $3 per cwt.
Corn, $2 per cwt.
Olympic Flour, $2.10 per sack
50 pounds
Apples, Orchard Run Winesaps
a t 75 cents per box
Hermiston Produce & Supply Co.
‘THE BEST OF GOOD SERVICI’ ’
Hermiston Market & Grocery
We have just finished our-inventory and are now
ready to give the same service that we have
always extended to our customers.
Just received a shipment of
Blue Rose Rice
and
Wisconsin Cheese *
If you have not received your free coffee canister
th at we are giving away, call and ask us for it.
THE STORE WITH THE BLUE FRONT
“The Wet Side Eat Skop”
J. Lee Parker, Prop.
We have just received
A Barrel of Soap C
The quality is supreme
We are selling them while they last
15c per pound
If you are looking for satisfaction in bu;
us a trial.
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CITY MEAT MARKET
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