■ s r* j ' ■ T g E HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ eiations are to market the combined LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ Holiday i W I i u t w t OtoWMd H .r . and Thera Abeul the Cuy and Cranberries, pound....................... 25c Armour’s Veribest Mince M eat... pound......................................«... 25c Bulk Raisins, new crop, pound 15c New Currants, p a c k a g e ....- 25o New Dromedary Dates, pkg . . 25c New California Figs, p k g ..............10c Brookfield Sausage, carton____ 40c F. S. Vegetable Salad, can ....... 45c New Crop Cal. Walnuts, lb ....... 35c New Crop Ore. Walnuts, lb..... 30c Orange and Lemon Peel, lb....... 35c Citron, pound ............................. 70c O tto C. P ierce K I N G S L E Y ’S IN C . H E R M IS T Q N 'B M O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N D S E R V IC I" 1 E cho F lo u r M ills Echo, Oregon M ANUFA CTU RERS O F- High Grade Patent B lue S tem 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 We are offering you A S p e c ia l in 3 2 -in ch G in g h a m Regular 35 cent grales at 25 cents per yard, Wliilo these last, this lot will save you some money. These are short length cuts and good patterns. OREGON WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW ♦ ♦ N.l«hborho«xJ T la, Sh eet m etal w ork and P lum b­ ing. C all 7«3.V I. E. P utm an. 11-tfc. Suggestions ♦ ♦ W e s t coast saw m ills for past week report ou t 23 per c * h | ab iiven «rm al. Mapleton to have a new shingle mill. Clackamas county paying (184.90 Four hole range with warming per day interest. oven and reservoir. Combination Eugene Baptists planning (110,. high chair. Mre. O. A. Creasy. -4tf 000 church. Salem— Spaulding lumber plant to Protect your radiators against louble capacity of planing mill. freezing by using Anti-Freeze, (1.50 Northwest sheep growers get reve per gal. Free testing servile. Kel. logg & Schlmke. 9-tf< me of (55,000,000 for this year. Bend— Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. loses (1,000,000 timber deal which Clearance sale of used Fords: J Roadster, delivery box, (135.00; 1 will lengthen operations of company Roadrter, delivery box, (00.00; J three years. Astoria retaining walls near com Touring, commercial body, (125.00; 1 Touring, truck style, (35.00; 1 pletton. Banks to construct 200,000 reser­ Tractor and polw, (125.00. Kel­ logg & Schlmke. 9-tfi voir for new water system. North Bend will erect big wharf. Klamath county votes (233,000 LADIES See Mrs. Johnsen, second house oad bonds. Eugene building permits breaking east of Catholic church for a guaran­ teed Barcley Corset, made to nicas. ccord, passing million dollar mark ure, for (6.50. Also Underwear, n 10 months. La Grande— To date this year La Hosiery and Wearing Apparel. More silk and wool hosiery in next week. Grande has issued 60 building per­ 9-tfc mits, totaling (277.425. Salam Christian Scientists to erect Mrs. Minnie Lochrie, of Murray, (30,000 church. Portland— New (20,000 feed mill Idaho, Is visiting at the home of hei to be erected In Albina district. son, S. C. LoChrle, In this city. Approximately (130,000 has been Stated communication of Queen ■ipent In Umatilla county during past Esther Chapter, O. E. S., next Tues year for market roads. Lakeview— Good deposit of coal day night. Degrees. By order of found on North Summer lake. W. M. Work resumed on power line be­ Mrs. Graybeal, of Irrigon, is nurs tween Roseburg and Myrtle Creek. Albany’s new (25'000 city hall Ing Mrs. W. H. Ogden during her will soon be ready for occupancy. sickness. Portland— Masons planning (1,- Rev. Mumau and family left Tues­ 000,000 temple. day afternoon for Caldvlile, Wash Marshfield— Coos Bay Country where they will visit relatives. Club plans erection of club house. Baker-—Rainbow mine In Norman Willard Felthouse left Monday basin to be reopened. night for a business mission in Port Reedsport now has monthly pay- land. oll of (100,000. Columbia county’s assessed valua­ M. L. Watson of Columbia, wap tion is (20,000,000; Increase of an Echo visitor last Saturday. (2.000,000 over last year. Cyrus Noble, of Fresno, Calif., ar Salem— Construction starts on new rived in Hermiston Saturday to look (50,000 Court street church. after his interest here. Oregon City to Improve street lighting system. The appearance of the Columbia school bus has been greatly im­ Man-Killing Her*«. proved by the addition of new win What Is said to be the strangest I down. manslaughter case ever tried In thi criminal courts of the United State Ben Nell and family motored to Is scheduled to be lthard In Middle bury, Vt., In the near future. WU Pendleton last Tuesday afternoon. Ham Hallock, a farmer. Is to face a Jury on the charge of being responsl Bertha McKeon spent the week end ble for the death of A. W. Woodcock an elghty-yenr old neighbor. The de with her mother in this city. fendant Is the owner of a stallion which broke away and entered tht F. L. Sampson returned Tuesday yard of Woodcock, attacking and kill with his young daughtre from Pen Ing him before any one could come t< dleton where she was operated upon his aid. The state will contend that for the removal of her tonsils. Hallock was directly responsible In that he was negligent In not keeping ; vicious animal properly restrained R. O. Horning and children re. The horse was permitted the freedou turned from Ontario Monday. Mrs of Its own barnyard. It Is said, bin Horning is reported as improving at broke from the yard, trotted down th< a hospital In that city where she had highway and entered the open gate ol Woodcock’s place. It first attacked undergone an operation. Floyd Woodcock and was beaten off with a pitchfork. It then approached Foot ball Saturday, November 10, the old man, striking him down with at 2:30 on the local field. Hermis­ Its hoofs, causing Injuries which re­ ton High versus Athena High. sulted In his death. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sink, of Wasco, are visiting at the home of their dai'ghtor, Mrs. Joe Udey, near this product so as to eliminate competi­ tion. This can be arranged without violating any law and should by all means be worked out as has been by the eleven cotton state associations and by the several tobacco assents* ‘ions, and as It has been worked out by the potato state associations. Competition among individual pro­ ducers is responsible for our present lemoralized market condition, and as It will be much easier to coordinate •be sale of hay through the assocla- ion of Oregon and Washington than to secure the cooporatlou of the indl- ■’iduai growers, the two states should by all means coordinate their sales. •THE BEST OF GOOD SERVICE" Exclusively! FOR years, folks lubricated their Ford cars—many still do—with the same oils that other folks used in Buicks, Dodges, Locomobiles and a host of other cars — correct oils for those cars, perhaps, b u t n o t fo r th e F ord. The only oil that will perfectly lubricate the Ford should be made for the Ford— exclusively. That’s why Veedol Fordol was created. Stop and let us refill your crankcase with Veedol Fordol. The smooth operation of your car will make you feel a new res­ pect for your compact little motor. B rin g in your CURTAINS * and TOPS FOR SALE BY and h a v e them R epaired, scryou w ill Be Prepared When the Snow Flics Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. K N ER R ’S tomorrow i •1 s ■“salin Da^ lay R e p a ir S h o p SAVE Il 7 s y o u r Sei ? Complete ? EVERY YEAR One sure way to make money on your farm is to protect your farm machinery. The average am .1 loss from deterioration alone a farm nut- chinery left i t In 1' weather Is (200. Tom orrow w e’re showing a special display o f the famous and ever-popular P yralin T oiletw are in all th e leading p at­ terns in Ivory, Shell and Am ber colors. A machine shed lhat will turn W hy n o t take th is opportunity to com plete your set—or this annual loss into a profit can a t least add a few essential articles to those you now have? be bull! for a surprisingly small amount. Tin shed shown here I f you h aven ’t a P yralin se t already— start one now. Or is only one of many .carefully de­ there m ay be a birthday or other anniversary com ing soon signed and economical plans that when a gift o f P yralin, w ith its exquisite b eau ty and con­ our architectural dep tment has stan t usefulness, w ill be sure to please. ready for your Inspect'on. Our Stop in and see our display. T he nam e stam p on each blue prints and mater.al li.ts are article is your guarantee o f life-long satisfaction. so complete that it is an easy mat­ ter for you to do the build!,g yourself during the slack season. Como In and let us show you how Phene 101 H erm iston, O reg o n little money It takes. Mitchell Drug Company TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. NEW HAY CONTRACT (C on tin u e* from Pag« One) for the purpose of avilding the con. tract. Otto Pierce has moved into the Washington and Oregon state asso- house recently occupied by L. A. Hunt. For Your Ford— Winter Will Soon be Here city. Hermiston Produce & Supply Co. VttDUL H erm is to n F hone 111 PA R K E R ’S STORE Just received a fresh supply of Walnuts, Brasil Nutt, Filberts, Dried Prunes, Peaches, Apricots, Figs and Dates. Also a new supply of Maple Syrup. Ed. Hays, of Gibbon, Oregon, Is npendlng a few days tn this city. Legal Blanks For Sale at The Herald Office Ben Nell and family left today for California whero they will spend the winter. New shipmet of Rolled Oats— each package contains a cup and saucer. Miss Wilkerson, of Portland, has accepted a position as bookkeeper with the Oregon Hardawr« Company of thia city. A Big Reduction in the Price of Goodyear Auto Tires G O O D rY E A R Walter Gay was over from Hermls ton for a few days during the week Mr. Gay’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gay, recently celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at their Hermiston home.— Heppner Herald T H E S T O R E W IT H T H E B L U E F R O N T — “The West Side Eat Shop” = J -L e « P a rk e r, P ro p rieto r = T e le p h o n e 4 1 3 ? "íi'J i -''V -■■ •■'ji, I WISH TO ANNOUNCE TO THE PUBLIC — THAT THE— Bake-Rite B akery IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS aeeeeeeeeeB eeeB eeeeeBeeeeeBBeeeeeeeR BRH B Fare ioerJ kxfv tvpe. d<«I fa» pa pfomfo*! eed orlbw tort* mcnAandtj«. L’.xh ivprt to "»«I «rtery kawlinj rrçwrrmrwf «.-« be s^ppl. J. it i A dividend-paying business utility— * title the Ford O n e-Ton T ra c k he* earned for itself through years of re­ lia b le eervice in diversified lines. Powered by the famous Ford Model T engine through the Ford planetary It carries its load day m «nd day cut w ith a m inim um of attention. Its earn of handling t Lpts it for use m the lim ite d are.«,.. . . adc.ig doc is, ware­ houses and c o n stru c tio n iccjt.ons. JOHN ELsIS, PROP. G ivin g rapid, t'cpc dable fcaukrg ser­ transmieaion and special Ford worm gear, it brings to th e business man for h i* delivery service th e abu n d an t vice at low in itial CO’ t, and at the power, reliab le operation, and real econom y fo r which the Ford product is en d * n otable everywhere. CITY M E A T M A R K ET lowest possible expense for operation and upkeep, it peysjthe highest d ivid ­ on the investm ent o f any motor tranayr rta fo n equipTgpnt available to die bu*io«ea w orld. Kellogg & Selliinke Gef fhe New Price : B argains in M eats E very D ay I at the BAKERY GOODS OF QUALITY AT RIGHT PRICES SA P P E R S’ INC. HARDW ARt FURNITURE IMPLKMENTS RADIO OUTFITS El K T RIC AL CONTRACTtRC P eter M en ge Proprietor C ity M eat M arket V» WoOflh** CASUS- T R U C K S - T R A C T O iL S ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■a