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THE HEBMISTO» HEBALD, HEKMISTOJT, OKEGOK. HERMISTON LOCALS Our Play Suits for Children are in and the stock is complete We also have a full line of N ew T ies All the latest Get yours while our stock is complete DON’T FORGET OUR WHITE SALE Tin, Sheet m etal work and Plumb ing. Call ?«$. L Putman. l l - f f t . B. The play begins. The crowd ea the people driven by pestilence Meet your friends and neighbors toward their king and toward the gods, writes Stark Young in the North at the cooked food and rummage American Review. The prophet cornea; sale Saturday, April 12, In the I. 0 . a curse is on the land. Oedipus aets O. F. hall. The women of the Com out upon the search that ts to he Ms munity club are sponsoring the af rate. The woman O h o lt-h ls mother and also hie wtfe throw» herself her fair and it is a worthy cause. (ween Oedipus and this knowledgdThst Stated communication of Queen will destroy them all. And, Anally, In shame and frenzy Jocasta hangs her- 1 Esther chapter O. E. S. next Tues self, and Oedipus with the clasp of day night. Degree. By order of her mantle digs out his eyes. He en W. M. ters then in that most terrible shudder in all drama; be feela the pain, his Attend the cooked food and rum voice Aoats far from him, shame In mage sale given by the Community this world and In the next he feels, club at the I. O. O. F. hall Saturday everything; even his children are taken from him, and he goes out to April 13. wander alone over the . world. And meanwhile the chorus has sung and Remember the date. April 12. and moved, and carried into a wider re the place, I. O. O. F. hail, for the gion the events of the play and the cooked food and rummage sale given thoughts of the characters. The music by the ladles of the Community club. of the Instruments has widened yet j further the whole, giving it a yet more There w ill be a meeting of the general and essential abstraction and W. C. T. U. on Tuesday afternoon, seeming to spread upon It an aspect April S, In the south room of the of the eternal. The changing lines of Methodist church. Ladles are re the chorns snd the actors have ren dered leas obscore the poet’s desire, quested to bring their needle work and all hla thought; tlie Sulaiula or at 2:30 for a social hour. A short Inlnnd wind, blowing another rhythm business m eeting and Interesting pro into those bright garments, has car gram w ill follow. Refreshments w ill ried Into universal space that flow of movement under the wide light. be served. Each bring a friend. Hear ye! Operetta, W ell” April 5! O tto C. Pierce K I N G S L E Y ’S H E R M IS T O N 'S M O U S E O F IN C . Q U A L IT Y A N D S E R V IC E " W hat Parker’s Store Says Everybody wants good things to eat. We have them. O l d F ir e a r n u M e a n vqho r ic h k iu s ï ovt Ç £el c ju ic k d o ii* o 'V h e r b ecau se y o u h ave cream or butter, w h ich bring goo price*, to sell for efish, g iv in g a good, stead y incom e. You also h ave ekim -m ilk, a w on d erfu l feed for calves, p igs and chickens, a ll b rin gin g in m ore m on ey, and you k eep th e fertility o f you r so il o n th e farm . B u t th at isn ’t a ll. A D a L aval brings in m ore m on ey b ecau se it g e ts ail th e crea. a , becau se it d oesn t w a ste it in th e akim -t-iilk, b e -a u se it ' rill g iv e m ore y ears o f service, because it is more- con vergen t to clean and operate, and because it sep arates a richer, sm ooth er and higher testin g cream . T h a t’s w h y th ere are over 2 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 D e L avals in use, and w h y th e y h a v e w o n m ore titan 1000 grand prizes. T h e n ew D e L aval is b etter than ever. It has th e n ew S elf-C en terin g B o w l, ligh t running q u alities, all-around superiority and greater con vergen ce, w h ich m a k e it b y far, th e b est separator y o u can b u y p e o p le 's h tu n c ' Dr. H. C. Curry, Eye Sight Spec ialist, of Seattle, who has made reg ular professional visits to Herm is ton for the past fifteen years, and is known for good optical work at reasonable prices, w ill be at the Hotel Oregon Tuesday, April 8. Eyes examined, glasses fitted when needed. 29-2tc Those unfamiliar with ancient Are- Jinks Taylor, chief of police of nrms are frequently puzzled by find ’endleton and a democratic candi ing certain characters or letters, or date for sheriff at the May primar- both, stamped on and Into the barrel es, was in town Tuesday. ‘"There is of a gun or pistol. In their Ignorance quite a number of candidates out they take them to be the Initials or for the office," Mr. Taylor stated and mark of the maker, and from these The M. E. Ladies have a new sup seek to gain light as to his name. some of us are bound to be disap- It Is true that Spanish and German ply of bias tape on sale at the home oointed. The U m atilla project is arms usually have, instead of the ,f Mrs. W al-er Blessing. 29-3IC thickly populated and tt is impossi maker’s name, a seal, frequently of ble for a candidate to cover the ter gold, depicting characters—animals Christian Science Services ritory as he should.” and letters—from which, if possessed The Christian Science services are of a list of such seals, one might de Mr. and Mrs. John Rubner and son termine the manufacture of the wea held in rooms nr-1 to ’he Auditorium Norman left Tuesday morning for pon, and hence Its approximate date. every Sunday at 11 o' lock. Sunday English and French gunmakers, how school at 10:15. Al'« are cordially California in their car. ever, If marking the arm at all, did invited to attend. Wednesday eve ---------- go by placing their name and that of Mignon Davis Is Improving n ic e -, their town on the lock-plate or barrel, ning meeting first Wednesday each month. or on both. • The marks known as "proof marks" Mr. and Mrs. John Alexander left were stamped on, usually by a govern- for Portland Saturday where they ment offleiul, after he had tried out will make their home. and "Proven” the arm to be all right. _______ As a rule the method of "proving” was . , • to load the piece with several times Mr. and Mrs. Spangler and daughter j(g norrnaj amount of power and shot, Toyce left Sunday for Portland. and then discharge the same. If It aur- THE SEATTLE FYE SIGHT ——---- vived the test It was considered A number of the Rebekahs attend- : “proven” satisfactorily. Thus, as dif SPECIALIST cd lodge at, S tan field Tuesday night, i ferent marks were not adopted until a certain date, we may ordinarily be —WiU Be At The— assured that an arm hearing them was Come make a wish at the W ish not manufactured before that date.— ing W ell Saturday night! Lewis Appleton Barker In Adventure OREGON HOTEL ---------- Magazine. The Community club luncheon was i ■ —■ -t TUESDAY, APR i 8 •» real sucess. Fred Bennion of j M yth of Ptolem y’e Mirror —For One Day C-tly— "•endleton spoke on planting trees. Ptolemy’s mirror was a huge mirror, Mra. Schilling gave a talk on the! said to have been placed In the tower EYES EXAMINED—GLASESS county unit system. Mrs. Shotweil of the Pharaohs of Alexandria by I’to- FITTED ;ave a paper on Music. Mrs. Baker *cmy Euergetea. Aboolfeda, the famous Arabian wrl- ! gave a talk on trees. Mrs. Campbell ter, says thRt thia mirror was made of ' Reasonable Prices alked on the building of a com- Chinese iron, and that shortly after j nunlty club house. Mrs. Gordon the Saracen conquest of Egypt It was Ihotw ell, Mrs. Dr. Gale and Mrs. destroyed by the Christians to prevent w i n Its fulling Into the hands of their op Yrnold Gralapp sang. pressors, In Buffon’s opinion, says tlie s Mr. Joe Ralph was taken to the Detroit News, Ptolemy’s mirror was made of polished steel. hospital at Pendleton. According to a fabulous account. It reflected tlie greater part of lower Mrs. Crocker returned from Pen- Egypt and a portion of the Mediter 20 ACRES’WEI.’ , IM ROVED, BEST land, $750 catit, v a .us $2250; eacy Ileton Monday. ranean sea and enabled the observer terms. to detect either the approach of a hos Mrs. Herbert Hall Is confined to tile fleet or the existence of a disturb her bed w ith an a tta ck ,o f appendt- ance on laud. c , tta ’ j p 20 ACRES, HOUSE, fc TABLE. FENC- O r e g o n H a r d w a r e & I m p le m e n t C o . Dr. H. C. CURRY For the next few days special pi ices on canned goods and some real bargains to offer. Ask to see them when you are in the store. THE STORE WITH THE BLUE FRONT — ^The West Side Eat Shop” = . J. Lee P ok er, Proprietor IVAaZ P r o o f M a r k t o n ■wishing e n Coming A g a in Groceries, Vegetables, Smoked Meats and Fresh Meats of all kinds. ten, T e le p h o n e 4 1 3 WE WILL HAVE A FEW FIR STACKER POLES AND A STOCK OF DERRICK LUMBER IN THIS WEEK IF YOU EXPECT TO BUILD A STACKER THIS YEAR IT WOULD BE WELL TO ENGAGE THE MATERIAL NOW MATERIALLY YOURS, TUM-A-LUM LUMPER CO. R. A. BR0WTS0N, MGR. r c ilia The Lunatic To you—he’s worth $ 2 ,5 0 0 in Prizes H E du Pont Com pany la offering $2,500 In mar prises for t u r n and Individual scores in an T chandise International Crow-Shooting Contest 8portamen in tba U nited Stetea and Canada are eligible. T h e crow la a destroyer of growing crops and of game birds. H e ia a menace and a nuisance. Get him I Send for two, free booklets telling all about the crow. I t coats you nothing to enter tba contest. W rite today fo r fu ll information. E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS A CO., INC. S p o rtin g P v w d t- D tv iiio p W ILMINGTOb. D E L aa»iiiyiaiiiaigigBiiiig»»»»(nBKan-^ ed, small tract in alfalfa, $1000. A man called at our office the other Mr. George Canfield, of the Geo- Terms. day and said: a$ logcal survey, has been on the pro- ”1 wanta ask about my Income tax. ect th is week on business for the If you know.” Portland office. “Aht” we sighed, sympathetically. 10 ACRES, HOUSE, BARN. CLEAR, ”1 wants know,” he said, “about ed, ready to go; $600. ’ £2 August Beiase has been tn Port- this. Last year I had t’ borrow money □ ----------------------------------------------------- j H treat- land this week for medical t' pay th' tax on my Income; this year I hnd t' borrow money t' pay that back ment. Have several good trades f r o m U and pay this year's taxes, and next other parts of Northwest. ’I Mr. Daugherty, representing the year I got to sell m , house t* pay ’em all and my taxes. Now, how much tate Chamber of Commerce, was in does the government owe me for what Hermiston last week. He is going I ain't got!” over territory throughout the state We murmured appreciatively and listin g its possibilities for settlers motioned for the bouncer. These ,3 in connection with the proposed ex troubled ones really bother us a loti penditure of $300,000 by the Cham —Richmond Tlmes-Dlspatch. ber of Commerce. Hermiston, Oregon Is E. P. ROOD ■ ■ COMMERCIAL PRINTING OF ALL KINDS ■ J II THE HERMISTON HERALD Teachet H it Child W ife Are you going to Tha Well Saturday, April 6? BIG SPECIAL Saturday, April 8 only Gray Granite Ten Kettles 79c ea. Grey Granite Large Dish Pans ........................... 89c ea. Grey Granite Preserving Kettle ... one »i«e 69c ea. Grey Granite W ater Pails 79c ea. Grey Granite Sink Dish Pans..74c ea. Grey Granite Preserving Kettles , <lsrr ) .............................. 79c ea, SAPPERS’ INC. W ishing In Stanford, Ky., there Is a curious situation of a school teacher having among his pupils, all children, his own wife, a girl Just sixteen. He was dis-| covered recently because he endeav 1 ored to make hts wife-pupil write on the blackboard: “I have never kissed j any other man bnt my husband." The teacher Is Melvin Wright and he gained | notoriety also for whipping his wife when she broke a school rule. Mrs. Eugene C, Curzon of Los Angeles, is here on a visit, her hus- band having been called to Mexico tnd South America on mining bust- ness. She w ill visit Mrs. C. L. Dur- ley w hile he la In the south. Mrs. O. G. Sapper gave a lunch eon of tw elve covers Saturday, fol- J lowed by an afternoon of bridge. Mrs. Paul Jones was hostess at an evening of bridge thia week. Four tables were tn play. John Schlmke Is out after being confined to his home by sickness for several days. The Irrigators are practicing every evening and Manager H itt expects to soon whip the team Into shape. The line-up for Bunday's game was: Mlttlesdorf 2b. Shestey c, Thornton 3b, Fallen ss. Voyen 1b, Durfey If. Waterman m, Todd rf. Phelps p. 0 ■ a ■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I Exactly Counsel—Now where did he kiss yon? 1‘lalntlff—On the lip», »Ir. Counsel—Not No| you don’t under stand. I mean, where were you? Plaintiff (blushing)—In hl» armfe sir.—Georgia Tech. Yellow Jacket. The W ay It C o tt Mrs. Tellum—That bit of gossip you teld me about Mrs. Miggs wasn’t true. Mrs. Spreadlt—'Veil, I didn’t much believe it at the time, bnt 1 thought I might aa well pass tt along.—Wom an’» Home Companion. Hie Mite Judge—Why did von offer realstance j to the officer who was trying to arrest you? Prisoner—Because, your honor, I didn’t have anything elee to offer him. —Chicago Tribune. ♦ ♦ & ♦ ♦ ♦ Saves Money ♦ r - mAtinf ♦ ♦ LICE A H L MITES ♦ ♦ S a n itr.r r t e c t io n ♦ ♦ C o n ta g io u s i'ett ry D isea se* ♦ ♦ — f i a t t — Uniera ♦ rc ♦ ICO ♦ uuit ♦ ' Z ♦ ♦ ♦ fo r you b» e x ’ a.. J as s Mr. Rakestraw and wtfe who for the past few months hns been In charge of the local telephone u«!IS5 J left the first part of the week for Lagniappe Dayton. Wash. They w ill visit Mrs. ♦ Cupid hns less to do and more tn ’kestraw ’a folks and continue on regret than moat gods. Ur» • .......... Portland where Mr. Rakestraw Yesterday we scoffed at atr»htp»t^ «foal ♦ tn Hard s o r t ha» It» good ptdtotM, w ill be employed In an electrical mostly calloused—Richmond Tti FOB C. A. Paul and fam ily h a v e 1 attore. MITCHELL DRUC COMPANY and w ill Dispatch. awltrnd^ I k town from Bend . „ ■ ffcm e 101 Heruu»«*, Oregon ■ re blob— n,e the ot th* ° wlc*- j ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ S ! Some me« enn't play the game without discoid. We are In the ' ’gniile” t ohelp you cope w ith the High Coet of Living by giving you Just what you want ia MEATS at prices tha£ save you money. When you go to shdgt fu | the needs of the ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ‘ T,MARKET ♦ ♦ not. i, ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ pantry be sure make this mar k et yotir stopping place when It is MEAT you are aftefe.