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Neighbor hood
SHOE SALE
' Tin, Sheet metal work and Plumb
ing. Call 713. t E. P u to a a. 11-tfc.
T uesday, Jan. 22
we are placing on sale
Ladies Oxfords and Patent Pumps,
and Children’s and Men’s Shoes, at
Prices that will Surprise.
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Methodist Episcopal Church
Week, of Sunday, Jan. 27—Sab
C h arles S h u tte r, an ex -re sid e n t
o f th e p ro ject, died a t P endleton bath school 10 A. M. Morning wor.
ship 11 A. M. Epworth League 7
la s t M onday.
We have stocked through the win.
t n fdr the Flume and Repair busi
ness, and will assist you in every way
to An this work in the best
ja l manner.
MATERIALLY YOURS,
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Titii » our fir»' "alU’riav en to ry ' ¿pedal. W< discovered an
overstock of Blue and White Grantteuhre (blue outside white in
side). We have decided to sell this and with it give sowThing
away betides. With each piece of this granitewar* sold during
this sale. w< will give free, one handsome glasr, dish and in addi
tion give yoa 25 per cent off on the granite wane.
These free
dishes are not pocket pieces but such pieces as Cheese Platea, B ob
B ob , Piokle. Baked Apple Dishsc, Vase- Etc.
See Our Lar^e Front Windows for
Samples of Above Offer
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P. M. Evening worship will be
First class reed baby carriage, dismissed so that the congregation
Ivory finish, full corduroy lining, in may hear Dr. Zimmerman at the
Baptist church.. Weekly prayer and
use one year. Inquire this office.
bible study Thursday evening at
7:30 On Sunday, Feb. 3. will begin
Recent Bride Honored
a special series of evangelistic meet
Several very delightful social ings. The pastor will be assisted by
event» were prompted by the r-jeent Prof. Thos. E. Isaacs, soloist, and
marriage of Mis» Emily Shotwell Mrs. Rhoda Rennlson, children’s
and Mr. Schuyler B. Edwards, of Port worker and accompanist. Henry
Towsend, the first one being a bridge Young, miniate?.
party and shower at the home of Mrs
O u r fin is h in g d e p a r t
Arnold Gralapp January 7. Mrs.
Christian Science Services
m e n t, th ro u g h u p -to -d a te
John Alexander and Mrs. Gralapp
The Christian Science services are
m
e th o d s a n d c e r t
proved themselves lovely hostesse::, held in rooms next to the Auditorium
and for a dry country, the shower every Sunday at 11 o’clock. Sunday
a n d e x p e rt h a n d u
can
wa: quite wonderful. The following school at 10:15. All are cordially
h e ip y o u g e t th e 1. n t o f
Saturday a bridge luncheon was giv Invited to attend.
p ic tu re s y o u w ant.
en In her honor by Madanies Dodd,
Kellogg, Straw and Swayze at tho
home of Mrs. Dodd. Covers were ar.
T o use a sir ; -xp.-cs-
ranged for 21 guests and the tables
s io n :
—TRY THE HERAT.T) WANT ADS—
wero moat attractive with effective
“ W e ’re th ere
th e
candle lighting and appropriate de
finish.”
corations.. Tuesday last Mrs. Dr.
Illsley and Mrs. E. P. Illsley enter
MITCHEL! DRUG COMPANY
tained the Baptist ladles at a mis.
cellaneouo shower for Miss Shotwell.
Phone ICI
Hermiston.. 0:c.
Tho following poem written by Mrs.
Dr. Illsley will In part explain tho
afternoon pleasure;
— READ THE WANT ADI
Towels and towels, you’ll rifeed
galore.
So mother and I laid In a store
Of dish towels, hand towels, and
dish cloths too
And Invited these ladles to hem them
for you.
Get your Screen Porches and all
Faun Buildings in shape. The man
that has these things done when the
spring work starts is always ahead of
his work, tunning his farm, and not
being run by it.
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The members of the Forum met
Thursday morinig and elected the fol
lowing officers: President, Wallace
Reid; vice-president, Eleanor Briggs;
secretary-treasurer, Edith Mikesell;
sergeant-at-arms,
Howard
Reid;
critic, Hugh Walker; reporter, Gladys
Whitsett. Mr. Guilfoil continues to
he faculty advisor. The members of
the Forum hope Jo make this body
continuous in the high school.
Friday at 3 o’clock the eighth
grade boys and girls will play a bas
ket ball game with the Umatilla
eighth grade at Hermiston. Mr. Ben.
eel says they are praying for suc
cess. Let us hope they play as hard
as the pray.
his new d uties.
Repair your flumes and drop boxes
NOW.
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with Hugh Walter as speaker. Earl
Beimel clerk, Lenore Dyer page,
Madge Quick was the Senate and
Everett Parker president. A dead,
lock occurred In the house when
Mr. Winslow, chairman of commit
tee on appropriation«., reported the
llpham Bill appropriating $20,000
to schools. Mr. Swayze, chairman of
the committee on ways and means,
declared that this was a fabulous
rum to expend on the brainless
younger generation. The bill at last
had to be laid on the table. Several
other bills of general Interest were
read, such as an appropriation of $1
to furnish Mr. Swayze with cough
drops, for It was assumed that he
would need then after his oratorical
attempts.
Mr. Day has announced to the
grades that the local declamation
contest will be held about the first
S. C. L ochrie c a sh ie r o f th e ton win mcet Fo8U- On the same of March.
F ir s t N ational B ank in th is city date Pendleton and Milton, and At
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., « hena and Helix will debate.
The first grade attendance has In-
has b o u g h t an in te re s t in th e
Tensed from fourten to twenty-nine,
F ir s t N ational B ank a t South
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which means that there are »till
Bend, W ashington. H e will leave (civIc8 claS8> heid the fir8t meet. eleven children who have the meas.
t i e 15th o f n e x t m o n th to a ssu m e j lug of Its session Monday morning !ec or colds.
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Phone 111
Now is th® time to select your patterns from the Spring Quar
terly an dmake your spring dresses.
No. 2#
The operetta, The Fairy Rose, was
very successful although the attend,
ance did not do It Justice. Miss
Compton gave the children good
training and they all knew their
parts well. The proceeds were not
sufficient to meet the payment due
on the piano this month. We need
the piano badly and if the high
school, grades and the community
will cooperate we will be able to
Mornay C. Athey, ex-editor of the make the payments and keep the
Hermiston Herald, and for tho past piano.
year publisher of the Peninsula Her- i
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aid, in Portland, was in town the lat-
The high school leap year party
ter part of the week. He was on his which was given Friday night, Jan.
way back to Portland after having 18. was well attended. Games,
spent a couple of weeks helping out dancing and card playing were the
Mark Cleveland, editor of the Stan- entertainments. Refreshments were
served at 10 o'clock so that the bas
field Standard.
ket ball boys and girls could be In
early.
Earl Smith, who was one of flio
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owner» of the Umatilla Rapids Tran-1
Ml, Camp5el, l8 presentlng the
sit Company, operating stages b «-; high school and the grades with boxes
tween Pendleton and Umatilla, under of appIes The grades used B,xteen
the name of Pell and Smith, has sold bojeg ,ast week. Wc a„ appreclate
his interest to Mr. Pell. Mr. Smith Mr. Campbell'3 thoughtfulness.
states that he has no plans as yet
for tho future.
The high school debate schedule
begins February 16 when Hermls-
COME EARL Y
K I N G S L E Y 'S
Y ol* —
O. C. Young, who for the past three
years has been a resident of this city,
has accepted a position with a min.
ing company whose headquarters are
in Baker, to manage a mine located
In the Burnt Iliver section near
Baker. Mr. Young experts to moye
his family to Baker and later on
they will accompany him to the site
of the mine.
These shoes sold only on these
conditions-Cash over thecoun-
ter; no returns or exchanges
after shoes leave the store.
Ladies Home Journal Patterns
Devoted to the Internet and Development of the Hermiston Schools
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' ‘ The Hermiston basket ball team,
Rome good buys In Ford care. went to StanfleU Saturday night
Kellogg a Schimke.
11-tfc and met with both victory and de.
feat. The girls team was defeated
Ladies’ "June Bride" house dresses by a score of 25 to 9 and the boys
In orange, rose and assorted colored won 11 to 6. Neither team played
crepes and ginghams. Very dainty
Usual brand of ball. The Helix
and reasonable. Mrs. Emma John, i 1'*»' and toys’ teams play Hermis-
son, second house east of Catholic ton
Hermiston Saturday night,
church.
,20-2tp The student body will serve a dinner
for them before the game.
Starting
WE SELL
High School Mirror
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES ■
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Now open this package and pass
(hen, all around.
And let not an Idle hand be found.
For the time la precious and days
are few,
When wc all must bid you a sad
adieu.
But you’ll ne’er forget u:: wo know
quite well
For these old towels will last you a
spell
And In one of the corner« In color
so bright,
' Tor’ll find an Initial In very plain
i
Sight
Of one of our number, a friend fond 1
and true,
Who took all theso stitches and made'
It for you.
Eiklm oa Sing to Jury.
An odd method of settling lawsuits
la practiced by some of the remoter
tribes of Eskimos.
When two natives wish to settle a
dispute recti collects his family and
friends to assist him. ssys the Detroit
Free Press. The turtles meet nt an
agreed time In the biggest hut In the
village and proceed to sing literally at
cacti other.
The plaintiff's pRrty chant a series
of rough verses insulting the defendant
and everything that Is Ills, Then comes
• he rival party’s turn, and for the next
hour or so they are allowed to sing at
their enemy, patting their Insults Into
some sort of meter.
The old men of the village aet as
Judge an<1 Jury, and the verdict Is
gtveu to the side which. In the opinion
of the aged experts, lias coiygp'eMsed
thei iBrirest- amount of insult luw the
be»| vsr*Dhnil the most noise.
FOB
MTROIT
Ginghams
.25 to $1.00
Percales Devonshires
.40
.25 to .30
Hermiston Produce & Supply Co.
• • the best OF GOOD SEBVICE”
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WEz-. A I**
K ^ T IL E A G E and non-skid
A ” A security are important
factors in tire performance.
A jax Cords furnish these
advantages to you in full
measure.
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CORD, ROAD
K I N G ,- P A R A G O N
KELLOGG & SCHIMKE
Hermiston, Oregon
Hermiston Auto Co.
Hermiston R. I. Red Hatchery
J. D. WAGHORN, PROP.
Place your ordes early for day old
chicks, from my heavy laying
strain; 10 years building up this
strain, always using pedigreed
males. Price, $25 per 100, 10 per
cent with order.
Lim ited Num ber thia season.
Custom H atching
Legal Blanks For Sale at The Herald Office
PARKER’S STORE
Parker’s store, the store that sella
good things to eat. Give 5 per cent
cash discount on all groceries and
meats, sugar excepted. We have a
tew pairs of the finest all wool blan
kets. For the next few days we
bffer, or while they last, at cost for
leash. This means your cash dollar
(Will buy more at this store than
felsewhere. Give this store a visit.
St will pay you.
T H E STO R E W ITH T H E B L U E FR O N T
• - • ■ “The Weit Side Eat Shop” —
J. Lea P a rk e r, P ro prieto r
A Striking Valuer-at *295
Considering the improved
appearance of th e new
Ford Touring C a r, one
would naturally expect a
proportionate advance in
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production,
however, has made it pos
si ble to incorporate in this
new type to u rin g car a
number of d ecid ed im
provements w ith o u t in-
crea sin g its cost to the
purchaser.
A comparison extending
over a long p -riod of years
w ill reve. i th e fact that
the ptesept price is actu
ally th e lo w es t at w hich
the Sve-passenger open
car has ever been sold.
T h e Fctrd T o u r in g C a r
stands today, as it always
has, a most re m a rk a b le
value in the motor car Held.
T M Car MM * • eBashed «Srewgk t k . Ford tk'ntkly
T e lep h o n e
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