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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. School Starts Monday Boys and Girls: T hia y e a r's h ig h school opening a tte n d a n c e holds th e record so fa r w ith a F reshm an clasa num bering 48 and a h ig h school to ia l of 117, As yet all th e stu d en ts have not re g iste r ed. LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ Oeearanc« of l a u r e l Gleaned Hera and There About the Cita and Nel«hborb«od FREE FO R SC H O O L j H erm iston, and hay grow ing is one ! of th e activ e in d u stries of th a t irri , g ated section, is am ong the Im perial a rriv als.— O regonian. We will give you a dandy w ith each purchase o f school supplies on Monday and Tuesday, S e p t. 3-4 FORGET a R. L. Cook is w earing a sm ile th a t I is as high powered as Red Crown gas. The local S tan d ard Oil Co. m anager ! 18 th e fa th e r of a baby g irl th a t ( w eighed seven and one-half pounds , born A ugust 30. Mis. Mis- wh< w en ■ fill -T*/ - When Your Range W ears Out—Consider W hy Is it broken? Is it rusted out? , Has it grown so wasteful of fuel and generally unsatis factory that you have to discard it? Or, is it getting to n>ok so bad that you just want a new one? No matter what your experience has been, note this: Whatever the reason is for discarding your old range— that thing cannot possibly happen to the Monarch. The Monarch is made of malleable iron that can not break. The Monarch is protected against rusting out by its Vitrifused Flues. The Monarch's riveted joints stay tight forever so that it gives the same satisfactory and economical service after years of use as when new. The Monarch is easy to keep clean and looking like new for many, many years. Bring in Tour Films Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee P a rk er w en S tanfield visitors Tuesday. C o m e a n d /«< i u tailyoa ail about thia wondarfui ranga. Our p r ic u ara moat ottractioa— invaatigata tham no w . S tated com m unication of Queen I E sth er ch ap te r O. E. S.. next Tues- ( day n ig h t. Degree. By order of W. S. H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N Q S E R V IC E " Echo Flour Mills Echo, Oregon M ANUFACTURERS OF- High Grade Patent B lue S te m F lour T h e S u p e rio r P ro d u c t o f S cientific M illing M akes B e tte r B re a d T ry a S ack DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED ........... Seveal of his neighbos helped P e te r C astrlc observe his b irth d ay w ith a d in n er and m uslcale August 31 a t th e Rowe ranch. last F rid ay a fte r v isitin g a t th e J R. H o rn in g home. K I N G S L E Y 'S H E R M IS T O N and R eset Parlalennes are going to such length* to achieve beauty aa quite to put In lhe 8hade the l,al“ ful operation of “dimpling'' (m aking a hole the chin by means of a drugged needle). Muny women think nothing ef having their noses broken and reset in a dif ferent shape, say* a Paris correspon dent. o th e rs actually have tbe eye brows moved upward or downward, as the fancy dictates. This necessitates a complete removal of the balr and either a false und forced grttwth in a different position or makeup. One beauty expert, who undertakes Miss A loha Ham m er, bookkeeper u ^ g e tM form « a woman's ilpa fo r the C ream ery, has re has performed many operations. His signed h e r position and g one to P o rt latest experiment is to make the upper land to a tte n d business college. Misa lip turn up, giving it an aliuBbg pout. To do tills he stretches t thin hair F rid a Cam pbell has accepted th e position made vacant by Miss H am from the upper lip to the tip of the nose. This effect, naturally, Is limited mer. to actresses, who use It on the stage only. C laude A. B aker and w ife spent Some fashionable women are being S,,n ,8’r Mr' J ' Mr. laughed a t for tlielr Insistence on hav Bilker is a repre in ratlev e of thi ing their cosmetics flavored One has i g >1 Acme Oil Co id has been doing her lip-rouge tasting of babana. some field work her*. Mrs. Ed. C otant and d au g h ter. H arry W essel, of S tanfield, and Mrs. Cora Buick, W illiam H ow ard, Nelie G ardiner, of New York, B eulah R eader and Malcolm Buick , is v isitin g a t th e C otant home, left for th eir homes a t Silver L ake j IIer,,ll8ton visitors Tue -day. D O N ’T Many Parle Women Think Nothin« of Having Their Noses Broken The N eighborhood club w ill meet Septem ber 12 a t th home of Mrs J F ran k Beddow. T his w ill be the Mr. and Mr». W. A. L eathers, a fte r opening fall m eeting and all m em bers a tw o w eeks' stay In S eattle, re tu rn are urged to be present. ed to H erm iston W ednesday. Mrs. A nna Strohm has ren ted her ______ _ hors© to Mlsg V aien ine, w ho Is etii. Mrs. L. Myron Sm ith w ill leave ployed in the R eclam ation office. th is week for H um boldt, Kansas. ■Mrs. Strohm will spend th e w in ter in W. W. F elt house, hay dealer of Hood R iver w ith h er dau g h ter. T in, Sheet m etal w ork an d Plum imb- Ing. Call 763. I. B. Putman. 11-tft. G E T Y O U R PE N C IL STAND TORTURE FOR BEAUT? : »-------1 Hawthorn Respected in Ireland. W hitethorn, or, as It Is better known, hawthorn, blooms la May. Its blossoms are much w hiter than those Mr. Monte H edw all, who is em of the blackthorn, and have a de- ployed a t th e local cream ery, has | llclous perfume. In Ireland haw thorns a re regarded gone to P o rtlan d for a tw o w eeks’ O ur fin is h in g d e p a r t vacation. Mr. Iledw all was accom with much respect as belonging to the fairies, und certain large trees all over m e n t, th ro u g h u p -to -d a te panied by his m other. the country are known as “gentry m e th o d s a n d e q u ip m e n t bushes," gentry being n name by Mrs. A ugusta Creasy, a fte r spend which fairies are sometimes desig and e x p e rt h a n d lin g , can in g a week in P o rtlan d , retu rn ed nated, says the Detroit News. The h e lp yo u g e t th e k in d o f to H erm iston last Sunday. cutting down of one of these old thorns was supposed to bring bud p ic tu re s y o u w ant. T he W est E nd N eighborhood club luck. In Sir Samuel Ferguson’s p inn, held a farew ell p a rty in honor of “The Fairy Thorn,” reference is made to the disappearance of one Anna T o use a slaug “repres Mrs. L. Myron S m ith a t th e lig h t Grace, who went to a dance under p la n t W ednesday evening. The one of the ancient bushes. sio n : p arty was in th e n a tu re of a w einer It is likewise believed that to carry “ W e ’re there a . th e roast. n spray of haw thorn into a house finish.’’ forbodes the coming of death to one MITCHELL DRUG CO. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. W ou g hter are of the inmntes. In the south of Eng Hermiston, Oregon in H erm iston ag ain a fte r several land tbe fruit Is called "pixies’ pears.” Phone 101 week« vacation sp en t in New York Our Favorite Recipe. s ta te and o th er eastern points. "How may we evict tbe skunks I WISH TO ANNOUNCE from under onr house?” Is the some TO THE PUBLIC E zra Hayes, who h as been em ploy w hat startling question asked by a ed in th e local depot, has been tr a n s render of nn agricultural magazine. Another reader, from tbe depths of a —THAT THE— ferred to M eacham, Oregon. wider experience, answers tbe ques” on thus: See th at the wall is tight where M H arold McKcen has accepted a they live, hut leave an openin ’ f o r j position a t P a rk e r’s store. them to go out. T a k e '« b o t'e nt household ammonia, pull not the 1 Mr. H. F. S w arto u t, Mrs. T. S. slip a long stick In its place, und Tow nsend and M arcia W ells were shove the hottie Into the skunk’s hab itation. Raise the stick and smash P endleton v lslio r8 la st T hursday. the bottle. The skunks will all mu'ck O. E. Blackwood, of E ugene, an ex- out, saying: “Onr odor mav be 11 little disagreeable to our enemies, but here resid en t of H erm iston and an em they nre using poison gas on us [ IVe ployee of th e governm ent here, was call that low down I" They dislike in tow n Tuesday v isitin g old friends. the fumes so much that It Is said they never come back.—The Outlook. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. G riffith of Nickel Plating. New Y ork, are v isitin g Mr. and Mrs. The object to be nickel plated Is F red C allahan, BAKERY GOODS OF QUALITY made the cathode of a battery or d\ na me delivering a current of about six AT RIGHT PRICES Jo h n E. H ow ard and John V. M ur volts. A piece of nickel is made the phy m otored front P o rtlan d T h u rs anode. The electrolyte between the day and w ere week end guests a t the poles of the dynamo Is a solution of F. D. C allahan home. soluble salt of nickel. The passing of the current from the anode through Proprietor Mr. and Mrs. F ord Stokes of Grove the solution to the cathode causes a detM'sIt of nickel on th" object. land, Cal., and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Stokes and d au g h ter Ju n e, spent the week end a t B ingham Springs Bake-Rite B akery IS OPEN Oregon Hdwe. & Implt. Co. Legal Blanks For Sale at The Herald Office We are Sorting up Our Stock of LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S SHOES and find we have some numbers to close out, and we are m arking these down to prices that surely will surprise you. We will have a window display of these. FOR BUSH ¿ESS THIS IS THE TIME OF YEAR WHEN FLIES AND MOSQUITOES GET INTO THE HOUSE. We have * good aso rtm sn t of Screen Doors an d M aterial for W indow Screens and Screen Porches. GET THE HOUSE IN SHAPE FOR COMFORT; —DON'T HAVE TO KEEP YOUR HOUSE SHUT THIS HOT WEATHER Materially Yours, TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. Look Them Over Hermiston Produce & Supply Co. P eter M enge Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Stokes had as d in n er guests Mr. and Mrs. R alph D rv I r and fam ily of B oardm an, and Mr. an d Mrs. Ford Stokes of Grove land, Cal., on W ednesday. The la t ter a re to u rin g th e N orthw est. Mr. I Stokes is a co n tracto r. "THE BEST OF GOOD SERVICE” PARKER’S STORE MONEY TALKS E very wise m an or woman knows. P a rk e r’s Store Ila »everything th a t Is good to eat in groceries, m eats and vegetables. P rices th e low est and an e x tra 5 per cent off on each dol la r in cash you spend a t th e W eet Side E at Shop, th e Store w ith th e B lue F ront. Mr. an d Mrs. J. C. B allenger and I d a u g h te r Maxine, of B oardm an, were In H erm iston Monday, V Z 'O U Chas. B arnes passed th ru H erm is ton T uesday on his way to Boardm an. Mr. B arnes had spent several days In th e B lue m o u n tain s h u n tin g deer. “EASY” Electric W ashers C om e in and let us dem onstrate EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS IF DESIRED S A P P E R S ’ IN C . HARDWARE FURNITURE II IMPLEMENTS RADIO OUTFITS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Mrs. T. E. Sink and g ran d au g h - ters, th e Misses H errin g , of W aseo, visited over th e week end w ith her d au g h ter, Mrs. Joe Udey. Miss E th el G rfgg retu rn ed home last week from Tacoma w here she at- ! tended sum m er school. a re in te re s te d m ainly in secu rin g ex cellen t service a t m o d erate cost. A jax C o rd s are d o in g th is a n d m ore fo r th o usan d s o f car ow ners. K E L L O G G & SC H IM K E Mr. and Mrs. E. J. K ingsley a r rived home Monday m orning from P o rtlan d . Hermiston Auto Co., Hermiston,Ore. “The Wert Side Eat Shop” T - Telephone 413 CITY MEAT MARKET JOHN ELsIS, PROF. Mr. and Mrs. George P allerso n and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T aylor retu rn ed Tuesday from th e ir m otor tr ip to P o tlan d and W illam ette valley points. For One Week from September 9 to September 15 Ja y Pelm ulder sp en t Tuesday In P endleton. The Mitchell Drug Company Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Johnson re tu rn ed from th e ir sum m er vacaion last week. WILL GIVE ONE 5x7 ENLARGEMENT WITH EVERY ROLL OF FILMS DEVEL OPED DURING. THIS WEEK. John A lexander an employe of lb« R eclam ation service, an d Helen P a r. her, of P o rtlan d , w ere m arried Iasi S atu rd ay In Portland. — J. Lee Parker, Proprietär A JA X C O R D , R O A D K IN G , P A R A G O N Mrs. J. F. B ilderhack retu rn ed Monday m orning from P ortland. Mr. and Mrs. J, C. L aw ler were W alla W alla visitors Sunday. T H E S T O R E W IT H T H E B L U E F R O N T KODAK FINISHING “Spencer Service” Mitchell Drug Co. CHOICE MEATS Fresh and Cured Fresh Fish BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE I ICE FOR SALE HsSWWSS l*SWSSilSfWStW«— S«5 i