TOE H JC B M IS T O a LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ Holiday OeaeranM» « f l i t a w t G l—n .» Hme ■ad T W . About t k .O H .M d Ti«, Sheet m etal work and Plum b­ ing. Call 7 «3. I. R. P utm an. 11-tfe. Suggestions Four h oi. range with warming oven and reservoir. Combination high chair. Mrs. G. A. Creasy. -4tf Protect your radiators against freezing by using Anti-Freeze, $1.60 per gal. Free testing service. Kel. logg A Schimke. 9-tfc Cranberries, pound........................ 25c Armour's Veribest Mince M e a t... pound............................................... 25c Bulk Raisins, new crop, p o u n d . 15c New Currants, p a c k a g e ....- — 25c New Dromedary Dates, p k g ....... 25c New California Fig», pkg ............. 10c Brookfield Sausage, ca rto n ....... 40c P. S. Vegetable Salad, can......... 45c N ew Crop Cal. W alnuts, l b ........ 35c New Crop Ore. W alnuts, lb ...... 30c Orange and Lemon Peel, l b ....... 35c Citron, -pound.................................. 70c j H E R M IS T O N 'S IN C . H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N D S E R V IC E " PROPER HOUSING MEANS MORE PROFITS IN HOG RAISING The Hog needs protection more than most domestic animats beentiHe it lack« natural protection, and Is very succeptablc to the Influence of cold, heat and drafts. Hog houses should have tight walls, roofs, doors and windows, abundant sunlight, well drained floors and plenty of fresh air without drafts. They should be strongly built of good materials. Frame construction meets nil these Requirements and Tum-A-Lum iH re. commended because it is carefully and accurately mode, is strong, dur­ able, dependable and will give live, long honest service. *Plcture of Hog Ilnune here shown In only one of the many properly design- fed styles that our architectural de­ partment hi o :t. Willard Felthouse returned Friday from Pendleton. Free Plana w ith M a tirk ls for All F a n s Buildings at A number of friends gathered at the F. L. Sampson home last iTuesday evening the occasion ¡being hh birthday. TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. P hon. I l l H e rm iito n We are offering you A Special in 32-inch Gingham Regular 35 cent grades at 25 cent» per yard. While these last, this lot w ill save you some money. These are short length enta and good patterns. Hermiston Produce & Supply Co. ' THE BEST OF GOOD SIMVICÏ" I RADIO W . are hearing Schenectady, Troy and Pittsburg every afternoon with good concerts, and are making up several sets for different part» of th . project that will receive such con­ certs. Why not allow us to figure tut a set for you that we will guár­ ante. will bring returns from all parts of the States and Canada. They cost less than you think they do. Ask us. SAPPERS’ INC. IMPLEMENTS RADIO OUTFITS ELECTRICAL COMTRACTMC < can Imagine that this Bide of the glor. loua aunaet he can see the city of Hermiston, certainly but a few min­ ute« run If a highway were com­ pleted to Cold Springs. It is not so bad however over the hill at thia time of the year and a run over there it an interesting one. V ttD O L — READ THE WANT ADS— For Your Ford— -READ THE WANT ADS— Exclusively! Winter Will Soon be Here 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. Bring in your CURTAINS and TOPS and have them Repaired, so you w ill Be Prepared When the Snow Flies — •— FOR SALE BY Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. KNERR’S Repair Shop pmorrow I . is Kalin Day We Sell NOURISHING HOME MADE BREAD — THE USUAL— — 24 OUNCE— /s 15 Cent Loaf Set Complete ? — FOR— 10 Cents BAKERY GOODS OF QUALITY AT RIGHT PEI ES P e te r M en g e Proprietor Tomorrow we’re showing a special display of the famous and ever-popular Pyralin Toiletware in all the leading pat­ terns in Ivory, Shell and Amber colors. Why not take this opportunity to complete your set—or at least add a few essential articles to those you now have? =SEE= If you haven’t a Pyralin set already—start one now. Or there may be a birthday or other anniversary coming soon when a gift of Pyralin, with its exquisite beauty and con­ stant usefulness, will be sure to please. BUHMANN BROTHERS Stop in and see our display. The name stamp on each article is your guarantee of life-long satisfaction. Hermiston, Oregon Mitchell Drug Company —F O R - Phone 101 Hermiston, Oregon A Full Line of Reliable THE “ STICKS” HARDWARE FURNITURE lectures by men o f national rep­ utation no matter how fa r his at ode may be from civilization. His daily paper is 'delivered at his door. Automobiles have re- The placed t b . W l telephone has brous ¿the people of the rural communities within speaking distance. In this day the word "sticks” is only used in sketches on the vaudeville stage and by smart alecks who are so ignorant they believe the Farm Bureau is a rustic piece of furniture stored away in the garret of some dilapidated farm house. Clearance sale of used Fords: 1 Roadster, delivery box, 1135.00; 1 Roadster, delivery box, 160.00; 1 A VISIT TO THE ATTALLA OIL WELL Touring, commercial body. 1125.00; 1 Touring, truck style, 685.00; 1 (By One of the Party) Tractor and polw, 8126.00. Kel­ We thought of Attalla as afar off, logg & Schimke. 9-tfc a town which could be reached over LADIES good road only by a trip of over 100 See Mrs. Johnson, second house miles. We were told however that east of Catholic church for a guaran­ teed Barcley Corset, made to meas. the town could be reached by car via ure, for 16.50. Also Underwear, Holdman and so agreed to try It Hosiery and Wearing Apparel. More once. Suffice to say, that we reach­ silk and wool hosiery in next week. ed Attalla within two hours. When 9-tfc one becomes acquainted with the road it is possible to make the trip in an C. W. Kellogg returned Sunday hour and a half. afternoon from Portland where he The object of the trip was to see had been on a business trip. the Attalia oil well, and although we had been told there was a good E. J. Kingsley arrived in Her­ showing of oil and gas by those who miston the first part of the week were ordinarily responsible, we went from Portland. Earl was attending with much skepticism. But "facts medical school at Eugene but had to Is facts" and we were soon convinced stop school on account of an infected that the well has a fine gas and oil finger that put him in the hospital showing. There is quite a notice­ for a couple of weeks. He expects able flotation on the water which Is to leave for Portland the latter part coming from the well at all times, of the week. but when the 60 foot bailer returns from the depths of the well, Its com­ Dr. W. J. Miller, of Portland, eye, ing ls announced by the appearance ear, nose and throat specialist, an of much oil. When the bailer ap­ nounces that he will be at the Her pears at the top a match is touched to miston hotel In Hermiston Wednes­ It and a big flame continues tor five day, November 21, to do work in his or six minutes. The water evapor­ line. Including testing eyes and fitt­ ates from the side of the bailer which ing glasses, and adenoid and tonsil becomes so hot that it cannot be work.— Adv. touched. The flame is Bmothered in the bailer. It Is difficult to tell how N. Nelmeyer of Touchet, Washing­ long It would burn if the full con. ton, Is visiting at the home of his tents of the bailer could be utilized. son-in-law, H. Rubner. So It is difficult for the novice to say what would be the result If the Prof. B. T. Simms, of Portland, Is tremendous pressure of the more than expected here Monday to continue half mile column of water were shut the work started In testing for abor­ off. Whatever may be said, the tion among cattle. The announce­ showing there beyond doubt proves ment was made Saturday so that all that this country Is “alive,” and a Interested might expedite matters by pool of oil will be discovered some­ having their stock handy when Prof. where In this inland country. Simms anils. The party, consisting of Otto G. Sapper, Pat Slscel, Frank Bilderback. Several teachers in the Hermiston E E. Brown and O. C. Young, re- school attended the teachers Institute turned feeling that they had been held In Pendleton last Saturday. well repaid for their trip, in look­ ing through the Wallula Gap, which Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Wood, of Salem, Sam Ash, an old timer of Wallula are visiting at the J. M. Biggs home claims to have helped shovel out, one in this city. Mrs. Wood is an aunt of Mrs. Biggs. Otto C. Pierce K IN G S L E Y S H gR A JL D , H E R M IS T O N , A few days ago while in a Pen­ dleton hotel we overheard a con­ versation between two men who were sitting in the lobby. One of them was a salesman and was complaining to his friend about having to make a trip into the "sticks,” naming a nearby town. He was one of those fellows who does not hate himself one bit and is w illing to admit it. He wore about a number 4 hat and a size 12 shoe. I t was disgusting to sit and listen to the complaints registered concerning the lack of accomodations he had to put up w ith while on his trips to the towns in the "sticks.” I t would have been a safe bet, even i f you had to give odds, that his brains j wouldn’t have been a load for an underweight g n a t He no doubt believed the antidotes he related funny as he told of the stunts he had pulled while in the “ hick towns” . But you could look into ! the window of an undertaker’s parlor at a display of caskets and feel as m irthful as you would by listening to his stories. We do not wish to eonvey the idea that we are casting any re­ flections upon the Knights of the Grip for as a whole they are gen­ tlem an and it is only once in a great while that you happen to meet up with a "boob” like this peddler whom God forgot when he was passing out the allotment i of brains. Th«, places that at one time were designated as the "s tic k ” are no more. Modern ideas and inventions have been responsible fo r the change. Today a man dan rig up a radio set and bring the beet talented musicans o f the land into his home. By the same method he is able to listen to, RADIO EQUIPMENT Also distributors for the world famous Paragon Receiver A ll recoivers sold by us installed tree of charge locally Your Enquiries Will Receive Prompt Attention PARKER’S STORE ... Just recelvad a nice assortment of *11 Wool Blankets direct from the mills. Plaids in all colors and all overgrades also. Baby blankets for cribs and buggies. If you want a turkey for Thanks­ giving please give us your order early. Special for Saturday— Nice large Spring Chicken, for frying and roast­ ing, 25c per pound. Remember we are headquarters for good things to eat. THE STORE WITH THE BLUE FRONT —— "The West Side Eat Shop” = J - L e e P a rk e r, P ro p rieto r A 3A T e le p h o n e 4 1 3 CITY MEAT MARKET JOHN ELsIS, PROP. X J f ILEAGE and non-skid A security are important factors in tire performance. Ajax Cords furnish these advantages to you in full Bargains in Meats Every Day at the A JA X C O R D , R O A D K IN G , P A R A G O N KELLOGG & SCHIMKE Hermiston Auto Co., Hermiston, Ore. City Meat Market W e deliver ■■ ! '■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■J t