THE HERMISTON HERALD. TTKRMTSTON , .OREGOy.
turned to Pendleton Monday.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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APPLES
DELICIOUS
•nd T h en About the C lt. and
Mrs. C. C.. Grimm la spending a
Tin. Sheet metal work and Plumb few days In Portland and «re* there
ing. Call TIB. L B. Putman. 11-tfe. ;he will go to Eugene and visit her
son and family there.
80c
Florida
G rape Fruit
O ranges
A ll sizes
O tto C. P ierce
H E R M IS T O N '»
H O U S E
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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 neede protection more than
most domestic animals because it
lacks natural protection, and Is very
succeptable to the Influence of cold,
heat and drafts.
Hog houses should have tight walls,
roofs, doorR 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 all these
requirements and Tum-A-Lum lH re.
commended because It Is carefully
and accurately mode, is strong, dur
able. dependable and will give live
long honest service.
Picture of Hog House hore shown Is
only one of the many properly design-
fed styles that our architectural de
partment h ; v • ¡•’.■■•d out.
Free P l’ ns with Materials for All
F a m Buildings at
TUM-A-LUM
LUMBER CO.
Hermiston
Phene 111
We Are Offering Special Prices On
M EN’S LEATH ER C O A T S
$17.50
$15.00
$13.50
$12.50
cars.
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High School Mirror
X m as Candy and N uts
K IN G S L E Y 'S
Ford
Coats................................$15.00
Coats................................ $13.50
Coats............................... $11.00
Coats................................$10.00
Men’s Mackinaw Overcoats........$5.00
(These are real bargains)
See Window display in Knitted Ties
75c to $1.50
Hermiston Produce & Supply Co.
'THE BEST OF GOOD SERVICE”
AD VANCE SHO WING
A N e w B o ’d y T y p e
S. R. Shelleday, an ex-resident of
this project, but now living In Port
land, was In this city the first part
of the week. He still retains bis
property holdings here.
the ¿ fo U C T * sedan
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DETROIT
Mall them a box of Skovbo's granu
latcd honey for Christmas. Sold by
the local grocers for 25 cents. 1 14-2
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TOYS
On Saturday, December 15th
Santa Claus will give a toy
FREE to every boy and girl
accompanied by their parents.
SA P P E R S’ INC.
IMPLEMENTS
R A M O O UTFITS
BLECTRIC AL CONTRACTING
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Mrs. Earl Rand arrived In Irrigon
Sunday for a two weeks’ visit with
her mother, Mis. Walpole.
Mrs. Rachel Reeves, who has
Visit tog her dmrghtor. Miss Dora
Reaves and sister, Mrs. Sturgill, re-
Christmas Suggestions-—Women
Winchester Scissors
Winchester Shears
Household Cutlery
O. V. B. Silverware
Community Silverware
Pyrex Ovenware
Cut Glaag Ware
Vacuum Bottles
Cut Glass Ware
Fancy China
Myrtle Wood Novelties
Aluminum Ware
Electrical Appliances
Carving Seta
Percolators
Casseroles
Standard Steel Cutlery
Electric Washing Machines
Electric Irons
Coleman Lamps
Christmas Suggestions—Men
Winchester Rifles
Auto Tool Kits
Winchester Shotguns
Sporting Goods
Winchester Fishing Tackle
Automobile Accessories
Winchester Razors
Vacuum Bottles
Winchester Tools
Vacuum Lunch Kits
Winchester Pocket Knives
Gymnasium Goods
Winchester Ice Skates
Safety Razors
Winchester Flashlights
Electric Lanterns
Winchester Sporting Goods
Coleman Lanterns
You can shop here for the whole family Come early.
a few days more before Christmas.
Only
Ore. Hardware & Implement Co.
tub
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store
“P A R A G O N R A D IO ”
THE FINEST AND BEST IN THE WORLD
We are able to prove this.
Also other reliable receivers and equipment to fit everyone's
pocket book.
We also manufacture the wonderful four tube set which was
perfected by our own ceaseless experiments.
O ur L ine is C om plete
PARKER’S STORE
See this exceptionally de
sirable new Ford product
in Ford showrooms.
HAS GOOD NEWS FOR ITS
PATRONS
Price* are Beinr Reduced to Suit the
Times
This Includes Vegetables, Canned
Goods, Fresh Meats— In fact every
thing that is good to eat. Our stock
of Xmas candy Is complete. A spec
ial Invitation to one and all to visit
this store at once. *
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T H E STO R E W IT H T H E B L U E FR O N T
“The Wert Side Eat Shop” =
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J. Lee P a r k * , Proprietor
Telephone 413
The Gift Shop
Here you will find a larger and beter stock of Xmas Gifts ti
to select from. Prices right and everything marked in plain
figures.
See our Dolls and Toys before you buy.
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Mr. Mumau and son Harold are
building a garage for Frank Strader
and Lee Graybeal.
Supl. J. J. SturglH. Mrs. Sturgill.
Miss Dora Reeves and her mother.
Mrs. Rachel Reeves of Pendleton,
and Harry Duckworth, motored to
Portland last Friday returning Sun
day evening In a new Chevrolet
sedan whirh Mr. Sturgill purchased
while In Portland
Winchester Fishing Tackle
Winchester Tools
Winchester Basket Balls
Winchester Foot Balls
Winchester Scout Axes
Coaster Sleds
Winchester Wagons
Hermiston, Oregon
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MITCHELL D R U G CO.
Miss Jewel Howard and Earl Stew “
art wore absent from school Monday.
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Roller Skates
Ice Skates
Winchester Rifles
Winchester Shotguns,
Winchester Flashlights
Winchester Pocket Knives
Winchester SciBsors and Shears
B U H M A N N BR O S. INC.
W ide doors, folding front
seats, well spaced interior,
dark b row n broadcloth
upholstery and attractive
trimmings give it indivi
duality, comfort and con
venience.
CAI
Elders Agee and Taylor, primitive
Baptist ministers, held services In
Wadsworth hall Thursday, Friday
and Saturday of last week. They
will leave for their homes In the east
Monday.
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Christmas Suggestions—Children
FULLY
E Q U iPfE D
Kellogg & Schimke
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Mrs. Dayton Lamoreaux la now at
T ort problem of what to give will disappear the moment you
enter THE WINCHESTER STORE.
You can easily find appropriate gift for every member of the
family in onr large stock of h igh quality Christmas Goods.
T i n « r cam fre obtained on th t Ford H’eeHy Parchan Plan.
♦ IRRIGON SCHOOL AND TOWN
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NEWS
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Francis M. Watkins, who has been
attending the Franklin high in Port,
land, has started to high school here
In the senior class. He will only
come to take civics until the last
semester when he will also take up
second year Latin with the Junior
and senior classes.
$590
The T u d o r Sed an is a
distinctly new Ford 1 ody
type, admirably designed
for h arm ony of exterior
ap p earan ce and excell
ence o f interior comfort
and convenience.
A t $590, its price b lower
than any sedan ever put
on the American market.
Buy the "Local Product" Xmas
mailing box, for sale by the Oregon
Hdwe. Co., 75 cents.
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FOR^EVERYBODY
Your Enquiries Will Receive
Prompt Attention
W. P. Strandborg, of Portland,
director for Oregon’s public utility
Information bureau, paid this office
a call on Monday. The gentleman
stated he was Impressed with the
Umatilla project and know of no ter
ritory In the state of Oregon that
was endowed with more latent pos
slbllltles than our own community.
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CH R ISTM A S G IF T S
From a crystal detector to the latest development of R. T.
receiver J.
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HARDW ARK
FURNITURE
New Hardy Dwarf Lemon.
Introduction of a hardy dwarf lemon
front China may result In extending
the xone In which lemons can be co*-
'mwrtally cultivated In this country,
officials Of the United States Depart
ment of Agriculture here believe. The
promising oriental citrus fruit was
sent to this country In 1008 by Frank
N. Meyer, explorer for the bureau of
plant Industry. It wns considered at
that time that It might prove of value
for house culture in the United
States. The new lemon has, however,
outgrown the earlier expectations.
Tests In various parts of the country
have shown that this Chinese dwarf
Is not only valuable as a house plant,
but that It Is much hardier than the
commercial varieties of lemons now
grown. It* fruit is also of excellent
quality.—Science Service.
Chaa. Powell, who has been mak
ing his sister a lengthy vlalt In
The ladles of the Baptist church Idaho, returned home Monday.
are arranging a Christmas cooked
Rev. Mumau started a series of
food and miscellaneous sale on Dec.
15th. They are planning to have services Sunday night and will con
English plum pudding, fruit cakes, duct preaching every evening until
mince pies, Christmas candles and otherwise announced.
¡other cooked foods.
A traveling musician, ventrllo.
Marlon Marks returned the first qfflst and magician entertained the
part of the week from Portland. school Monday. He gave a very in-
Some time ago Marion lost an arm
in an accident while working for a
construction company. He sued the t
company for the loss of this mem. I
ber and was down to attend the trial
which was on the court docket last I
week. For some reason the judge' Devoted to the Interest sod Development of the Hermiston Schools
threw the case out of court. His
lawyers are endeavoring to get a new
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trial.
After school last Wednesday, Miss
was one of the best ever given
Dr. W. W. Illsley returned to Her. Elliott, of the Elliott orchestra, gave
Hermiston.
miston from Kansas City where he two violin solos before the high
has been attending a medical school school students.
The boys and girls basket ball
teams have been unable to practice
J. F. Mobley, of Pendleton, who Is
Again the high school has shown
a special agent for an insurance Its willllngness to aid the community, as yet because of the apples In the
company was a Hermiston visitor this time by selling Red Cross seals. hall. Mr. Gralapp states that he
Tuesday. Mr. Mobley wa„ here to Mr. Day divided equally the $50.00 hopes they will be able to start
present a $3,000 check to John Wood worth of stamps between the four practicing by next week. The foot
ard In payment of a life insurance classes. Each class is endeavoring ball dressing room will be moved
over near the auditorium so that
claim taken out In his favor by his to sell its quoto.
they will have warm showers this
son Jack Woodard.
year.
Miss Hill and Miss Cash will coach
A. J. Upham, of Chicago, who has the girls' basket ball teams this year.
Merion Merrill, of Birle, Idaho,
been visiting his son, Claude Upham At a recent meeting many expressed
near thiH city, departed last week for their intentions of coming out for has entered the second grade.
California where he will visit friends practice.. If the interest continues
Prof.— "Tell me what you know
we may expect a strong girls team.
A number of local business houses Practice will begin as soon as the of the cotton gin.”
Claude— "Never tasted it, sir.’’.
deeornted their windows with honey diall Is ready.
displays this week. Complimentary
remarks concerning the different dis
The Junior class under the direc
George B.— (Half to himself) "I
plays were made by deleagates at tio n of Mr. Gullfoll, presented the wish I had a little more cash. I’d
tending the state beekeepers con play "Uncle" Monday evening, Dec. take Opal to the play ’Uncle.’ ”
vention held in this city Tuesday 10 in the high school auditorium.
Karr— “What did you say about
and Wednesday.
The coach and the cast deserve great money? I know how you could make
credit for their admirable work. a quarter pretty slick.”
Mrs, R. B. McLane was called to •While the attend anee was quite large
George— “Oh, how! Tell me how.”
the home of her daughter, near It did not do credit to the play as
Karr— “Grease it.”
Metolius by the death of her daugh
ter's husband, Ray Gardner, which
occurred December 7 from typhoid
fever. Mr. Gardner leaves besides
the wife, three children and a num
ber of other relatives, to mourn his
loss. Burial was Sunday.
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Bert Shaw, who Is employed at the
! McKay dam, was called home last
Monday on account of the illness of
his wife.
$1.00, $1.25, $1.50
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Lyle Seaman spent Thanksgiving
and the week and with his folks and
hta wife iq IrrifV’e
mm that
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Some good buys In
Kellogg A Schlmke.
ROME BEAUTIES
tereetlng performance In the even,
mg at the Wadsworth hall.
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CITY M E A T M A R K ET
PRACTICAL GIFT LIST
Books
Stationery
Perfume
Compacts
Face Powder and Rouge
Perfume Sets
Pyralln Ivory Combs
Brushes
Pin Cushions
Powder Boxes
Jewel Boxes
Picture Frames
Leather Bill Folds
JOHN ELxIS, PROP.
Coin Purse?
Vanity Boves with flash lights
Smoking Cetl and stands
Safety Razors
Victor and Edison Records
Stroppers for Safety Razor
Blades
Flash lights
Pipes
Cigars
Box Candy
Kodaks. $2 to $22.00
Xmas Cards and Booklets
B argains in M eats
E very D a y
And other.items too'numerous to meritien.
. at the
C H R IS T M A S C A N D Y , 2 5 c P O U N D
C ity M eat M arket
MITCHELL
Phone 101
Hermiston, Oregon
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