THE HKBMISTOH TTKRALP, HERMISTON, O R flüO y.
7)o/)Z ash for crackers
■ad T h a n A bout th« City «ad
S now F lakes ^ ;
T lo. Sheet metal work and Plumb
ing. Call 7S3. L E. Putman. 11-tfe.
Some good buys In
Kellogg ft Schlmke.
Jome of our
Ford
Mrs. J. L. McPherson, mother
of Mrs. C. M. Jackson, is visit
ing at the JacksqaJuaBir. Mrs.
McPherson is from Pendleton.
A. W. Purdy has leased his
cara. alfalfa ranch in the Columbia
11-tfc district for the coming year to
Mr. Ulrich.
Saturday Specials^
Mr.
Ulrich
is at
Mise Lila McMillin la Improving present farming on the west side
after a spell if sickness.
of the Umatilla river.
w ood boxes
J. H. Reid as purchased a new |
Ford touring from Kellogg & | Word has been received of the
Schlmke, the local agents.
serious illness of C. F. Ames who
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Among those who accompanied the ■ here. He is at the home of his
Helix basket ball team to Hermiston '
daughter, Mrs. Skinner in Port
Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
King, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Voelker, land.
Mrs. Morris, Miss Frances Hinkle,
Julius Nelson, W. H. Shannon, Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Mclntrye.
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The flags of the city have been
lowered to half mast In respect to
ex-President Wilson who died Sun
day.
IN C .
Q U A L IT Y
Repair your flumes and drop boxes
NOW.
Get your Screen Porches and all
Farm Buildings in shape. The man
th at has these things done when the
spring work starts is always ahead of
his work, running his farm, and not
being run by it.
MATERIALLY YOURS,
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER
COMPANY
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T H E HERM ISTON H ER A LD
Come in a n
'cncio it next
time you an
in town.
SALE ENDS FEBRUARY 16, 1924
C H A S. G. B U R K
ACROSS FROM MOVIE THEATRE
No. 20
WE SELL
sides gave their respective argu
ments. Chester Pelmuder was at
torney for Shylock and Wilma Wau.
gaman was attorney for the city of
Venice. Witnesses were called to
the chair and gave their testimony.
After the testimonies and appeals
were completed the judge, Marjorie
Spencer, gave a decision that the
former trial of Shylock was unjust.
Ladies Home Journal Patterns
Now is th® time to select your patterns from the Spring Quar
terly an dmake your spring dresses.
G ingham s
Percales
D evonshires
.40
In the meeting of the Forum next
.25 to $1.00
.25 to .30
Thursday a debate will take place.
The question is “Should the U. S.
adopt the Mellon plan of reducing
taxes?” Speakers for the affirm
ative will be Wallace Reid and
Helen Upham, fcr the negative Hugh
•THE BEST OF COOD SERVICE”
Walker and Eleanor Briggs. This
Is a much discussed puc3tion of to
day so the members of the Forum
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prepared speeches.
Hermiston Produce & Supply Co.
Dan Wineset: rnd Cl ■ t Pelmulder
have been quite sick du; ing the past
week. Chet is recovering but Dan
in now thrreatened with pneumonia.
EGGS FOR HATCHING
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H anson Strain W h ite Leghorns
a
FAMOUS FOB HIGH PRODUCTION
This strain has averaged over 20 0 eggs for seven consecutive
generation.;.
My flock averaged 211 eggs in 12 months.
Only 60 per cent ol the best birds of this flock are used for breed
ing.
My breeding flock consists only Of mature vigorous hens, mated
to high pedigree males from trapnested dams of 265 to 290 eggs,
sire’s dam 315 eggs. Eggs guaranteed 80 per cent fertile. Flock
and records open to Inspection.
January 25 the giris eighth grade
team won tho basket ball game from
Umatilla by a score of 13 to 2. The
boys lost 8 to 7.
Martha Hannan from Columbia
district entered the seventh grade
Monday.
Just Like a Freshman
Mr. Day— Into what three parts
and spent the evening roasting ween
can a plant be divided?
ies and marshmallows.
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Margaret— Head, trunk and limbs.
A great event occurred in the
Sophomore English class Thursday
Senior (after watting 20 minuten
end Friday when a mock trial of the for his order)— “Say waiter, have
20 ACRES WELL IMPROVED, BEST appeal of Shylock to the supreme you ever been to the zoo.”
Waiter at Hermiston hotel— No
land, »750 cash, value »2250: easy court was held. The appeal stated
that the verdict given after the trial el?.
terms.
Senior— “Well, you sure ought to
In the lower court of Venice was
unjust to Shylock and should be re go there and watch the turtles as
20 ACRES. HOUSE, STABLE. FENC- called. The attorneys from both they whizz past you.”
ed, small tract In alfalfa, »1000.
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Leather MlttenB, Wool Mittens. Wool Shirt», Sport Coats,
Maciknaws, Leather Vests. Rubbers and Overshoes, Woolen
Underwear, Wool Blankets, Wool Sox, Wool Sweaters, Hob Nall
Army Shoes, »2.95, made of whole kip leather.
2 Large cans Sliced Pineapple......................................................45c
9 lb. Sack White Cornmeal................................................................ 39c
3 lb. can Gheardelll Gr. Chocolatp....................... (dollar size) 89c
2 Large cans Hot Tamafes, 30c size...................... .........................45c
Oranges. 178s, per dozen.............................- ..................................40c
Lemons, larg size, per dozen............................................................ 30c
Mixed Nuts, 2 poundB......... ....... ....... ....... ..... -
........................ 39c
Blue Jacket Sardines, 3 cans for............................ ........................25c
Sugar Crisp Cornflakes, 3 packages................................................ 28c
Six boxes Best Matches.......... ............................................. ........ — 29c
Two pounds M others Cot oa ................................................................... 33c
Large Boxes Bulk Salted Crackers, per pound......................... 18c
12 pound« Best Bulk Macaroni.........................................................89c
40c Bulk Coffee, whole, per pound...................................... 32 l-2e
Shelled Pop Corn, 3 pounds............................ .................................25c
Large Bar Naptha Soap.................................................................— 5c
Large Bar Royal White Soap............................................................. 5c
Large Bar Castile Hand Soap............................................................. 5°
Large Bar Cocoanut ... Oil and Pumice Soap.....................
5c
2 1-2 pounds Dried P e a s —......... .......................... .............- .............23c
SNAPPYBUYS
R. A. Bro.vnson, Mgr.
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O ther N ecessities
Devoted to the Interest and Development of (he Hermiston Schools
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shotwell ar
Miss Compton is still under care
rived In Hermiston the first part of of a specialist in Walla Walla and
last week. Gordon has been employ, will not be able to return to he»
ed for some time past with the War duties for about two weeks.
ren Construction Company.
The local declamatory contest will
Jack Blgg< and Jim Smith voie be held 1 nabout five weeks. A fair,
visitors In Echo Wednesday.
ly large representation for the tryout
Is expected. There will be sevesal
Christian Science Services
contestants from the freshman class.
The Christian Science services are
held In rooms next to tho Auditorium
A number of high school students
I every Sunday at 11 o'clock. Sunday •urprlsed Bert Quick on his fifth (?)
^school at 10:15. AU are cordially
birthday Tuesday night at his home.
, Invited to attend.
The party rode out on a hay raek
We have stocked through the win.
ter for the Flume and Repair busi
ness, and will assist you in every way
possible to do this work in the best
and most economical manner.
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Jack Biggs returned Monday morn,
lug from a business trip to Port
The Hermiston girls were defeated
land.
by the Stanfield girls in a very ex
citing game last Friday night by a
Don't forget the Leap Year Dane 3.
«core of 10 to 9. Our boys out
Everybody como.
played the Stanfield boys winning
easily by a score of 38 to 18.
Don’t forget the Leap Year Dance,
Friday. February 8, we play the
j Everybody come.
Echo teams, both boys and girls,
at Echo and Saturday we play Uma.
Don’t forget the Leap Year Dance.
tllla.
Everybody come.
The Hermiston high school will
Mrs. Raymond Crowder Is con debate Fossil February 16. Frank
fined to her home on account of a Swayze and Wallace Reid, the nega
spell of sickness.
tive team, will go to Fossil and our
affirmative team, Earl Bensel and
S. C. Loehrle has shipped his Hugh Walker will debate here. The
household goods and will leave In a subject of the debate Is “Resolved,
few days for South Bend. Washing That the U. S. should recognize the
ton, to assume his duties as cash the present government of Russia.”
ier of the First National Bank in Mr. Guilfoll says that the boys are
that etty.
making good progress In their work.
CAN SPRING BE FAR
BEHIND?
COM M ERCIAL PRINTING
OF ALL KINDS
Ha» Y our
Subscription
E x p ired ?
Yota.
A N D S E R V IC E "
IF WINTER CO M ES-
Phone 111
CLEARANCE SALE!!
H. T. H art expects to leave
this week for College Place,
Wash., where he will farm a
small ranch near that place. C.
Messrs. Dimmick, Hunt and
E. Shaver has leased the H art other representive3 of the N orth
ranch and will move on next west hay growers are in Her
week.
miston endeavoring to organize
the
hay growers of this locality.
The city road grader has been
Last week Mrs. J. T. Hinkle was
used
on
some
of
the
streets
and
the guest fo her daughter. Frances
W. J. W arner was a Pendleton
who is a teacher in the schols at also the Diagonal road. An im visitor Monday.
provement is noted on the streets
Helix.
and road worked.
A. H. Naughton Is the new cashier
at the First National bank of this
city. Mr. Naughton will take the
place of S. C. Lochrie, the present
cashier, who will leave in a few
days for South Bend. Washington.
Mr. Naughton comes her from Sioux
Falls, South Dakota.
G raham and Plain
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Saturday E. L. Jackson, C. M.
Jackson, W. L. Swan and Frank
Stone will ship a carload of lambs
to the Portland market. These
are the tops of several cars that
were got in last fall by these
ranchers as an experiment in
winter feeding. These j »re the
first of the lot to be shipped out.
The feeding has been going on
slightly less than 90 days up to
the present. The experiment
farm also has a flock on test
which will be shipped later. The
results of thene feeding tests
are being looked forward to with
interest by ranchers here.
PRICES—$1.50 for 15; $4.00 for 50, $7.00 per 100.
A d dress
G. R. R O B IN SO N
H erm iston, O regon
H E R E Y O U A R E --
Terms.
Parker’s store has some real bar
gains to offer yo uthls week. Our
goods, cereals, soaps, etc., at prices
to suit the times. Just come and
see for yourself. We are head,
quarters for good things to eat in
all the market affords. There you
are and here we are.
I 10 ACRES, HOUSE, BARN, CLEAR.
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ed, ready to go; »600.
¡1 Have several good trades
I 'other pnrts of Northwest.
7 he Hermiston Heraid- -$2.00
from
L P. DODD
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Hermiston Oregon
T H E ST O R E W ITH T H E B L U E F R O N T
=‘Tbe Weit Side Eat Shop” = ■ = =
J. Lee P a rk e r, P ro p rie to r
Bring in Tour
Films
Don't Overlook Aluminum
as outlined in circulars
mailed this week.
hardware
FURNITURE
O ur finishing d e p a rt
ment. through up-to-date
methods and equipm ent
and expert handling, can
help you get the kind o f
pictures you want.
T o use a slafg -xpres-
sion:
•• W e’re" thert •.. the
, finish."
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x rrC ta L i. drug company
Larger scale production,
however, has made it poe-
atble 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
creasing its cost to the
purchaser.
A comparison extending
over a long period of years
w ill reveal th e h et that
the present price is actu
ally th e lowest at which
the five-passenger open
car has ever been sold.
The Ford T o u rin g Car
stands today, as it always
has, a most rem arkable
value in the motorcar field.
TM, Car M» Sr ofemed <Arw«f k ,hr Fort/B’rrMv Parcho* P U .
K ellogg & Schim ke
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CITY MEAT MARKET
JOHN ELLIS, PROF.
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Choice Meats
Hams : Bacon : Lard
Fresh Fish
City Meat Market
W. Deli,«
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implements
radio OUTFIT!
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTINC
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A Striking V a lu e — at ’295
Considering the improved
appearance o i th e new
Ford Touring C a r, one
would naturally expect a
proportionate advance in
price.
and Auto Goods Special
SAPPERS’ INC.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES ■
Bertha McKeen spent the week
end with her mother In this city.
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