The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 02, 1924, Image 4

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    Ttte granero»
Wool Shirts, Latest Colors,
$3.50 to $6.00
sad Ikw Ahmi ih. Clt» u l
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Instead of using her powder puff on
the sly, nowadays, the flapper frequent­
ly loans It to her male companion.
Speaking of the ’’diabolical my** re­
calls th« fellow who used to take a
mirror and flash sunlight In your eyes.
As Indignant women suggest, the
“third degree" has no honest part la
the administration of the criminal laws.
That four-year-old Russian who has
a full beard and the strength of a man
probably will die of old age boforo be
Mrs. Perry Siscel drove over from
Wasco Sunday. W hile here Bhe was
the guest of Mrs. George Wagner.
to ten.
A powerful light that would kin In
war la reported to have been dlscov
ersd. I t sounds like a relic of th>
Dark ages
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Mrs. Anna 8trohm has moved from
the Kelly home on Gadys avenue to
the building recently occupied by
Dr. Illsley as an office.
Some of the kalsomtned counte­
nances that members of the fair sex
affect are almost as concealing aa
oriental veils.
Mr. and Mrs. Kelley are expected
to return from Island City the la t­
ter part of this week and settle here
for the winter.
Otto C. Pierce
Stylists travel to all quarters of (he
earth In search of Inspiration for now
modes. This year the costume of a r ­
dent and modern Spain caught their
Born— To Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Day,
fancy and now we see reflections of
a g irl, September 30 at Pendleton.
these Spanish styles In our present-
General Pershing reviewing the Illinois troops in training at Camp Grant. day apparel. In millinery the Spanish
Merle Christensen and wife a rrlv -I This was probably the last review the general will hold, as lie retires on Sep- sailor and the toreador hat grace the
heads of many Americana In adapta­
ed In Hermiston Saturday night teuiber IS.
tions first made welcome by the
from M cM innville to visit at the
Parisians. One of these dashing sail­
home of Mr. Christensen’s sister,
ors Is shown here In black hatters
Mrs. Raymond Crowder. The couple
plusb.
were recently married and are on a
Gorgeous fringed and embroidered
honeymoon trip.
scarfs and shawls, lace dresses and
the large Spanish combs that dis­
tinguish evening modes, show that
The Community club w ill hold Its
fashion's eyes lingered long on tbs
next meeting Tuesday, October 7, at
romantic apparel of Spain.
3 o'eloek at the library. Mrs. G. R.
Robinson w ill read a paper on “ Im ­
m igration” and Mrs. F. B. Swayxe
A D V E R T IS E YOUR POULTRY
another on “ Forest Conservation.”
IN T H ESE COLUMNS
IN C .
O F Q U A L IT Y
Bvlflently what to darlvsd from a eoL
legs education depends to some extent
upon whet the student contributes.
Cecil Kelley was a Hermiston vis.
Itor o ver the week end. Cecil la
now working out of La Grande.
Jantzen Sweater Coats
$8.50
Leather Coats
$12.50 to $18.00
H O U 9 1
oregost .
T h . Baptist ladles w ill serve a din.
ner In the basement of the church
both days of the Dairy and Hog
Show, October 10 and 11.
Wool and Corduroy Breeches
$5.00
H IW M I.T O N '«
mnnfTwroy,
General Pershing’s Last R e v ie w ^
LOCAL ARD PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES ■
Young Men’s School Pants
z/ $5.00
K I N G S L E Y 'S
hctald .
A N D S .R V IC I"
Sees His Own Monument Unveiled
Legal Blanks at The Herald Office
Mrs. E. J. Knight an dMrs. H. F.
Yokes, of Erie, Pennsylvania, w ill
arrive on Friday to visit their broth,
er, George E. Briggs, and family.
Why let the car or some valuable
piece of machinery gt;nd oat in the
weather and depreciate from un­
necessary exposure.
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You can build a neat garage or
convenient shed at slight expense.
Don’t look at the construction of
a necessary building as an expense
but as a th rifty Investment. Re­
member that when a man NEEDS a
a garage or shed, he pays for It
whether he builds It or not— but It
he leaves his car or machine out to
rust, he pays for the building and
lisy nothing to show for It. Build
today and have somrth'ng to show
for your Investment. Take advant­
age of our Free Plans Service.
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S T O V E R E P A IR S
B R O K E N W IN D O W S
NOW is the season to give these items attentioa.
We oaa get
Repairs for Any Make of Stove in two or three days time at rtaten
able prices.
We also put in new window glass in a satisfactory
workmanlike manner at prices that are right. Bring in your win­
dow sash and let ns glaae in a new glass, at broken windows an
hard on the coal bill.
SEE US FOR
HEATING SSOVES
S A P P E R S ’ INC.
Gifts'^
K N E R R ’S R E P A IR S.
Tom Wilson, the earliest guide In the Canadian Rockies, and .Mrs. Charles
D. Walcott, wife of the secretary of the Smithsonian institution, were present
nt the trail riders' pow-wow at Yoho camp, B. C., recently y -: -» the above
bronze portrait tablet was unveiled to commemorate Wilson's t i .ny years of
pioneer work In marking out Rocky mountain trails. Wilson, t’.-nv slxty-flve
years of age, and living nt Enderby, B. C., reached Lake Louise and Emerald
lake, Yoho, In 1882, and was the first white mnn to see these lakes. *l"he tablet
Is fixed to a huge boulder In the center of some of the loveliest scenery in the
Canadian Rockies.
LEISURE
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Oar Shipper» Will Tell Yon Why
They ship their Eggs regularly to
M c C auley , inc
800 E. Davis St., Portland, Oregon
tell ’ em
Reference: Ladd & Tilton Bank
Btr TH O M A S A R K L E CLARK
D ean o f M en, U niversity of
Illin ois.
Standing Alone
¡When You crr:i
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We Sell Them
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Legal Blanks for
Sale at This Office
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Not Ship Your Eggs. <«.
a . t .
D O W E L L had a Job that kepi him
busy eight hours n day and on the
side he was attempting to get some
necessary reading done to fit him for
a promotion.
“I ’d like to do It," he_assured me,
"and I know I should, but I haven’t
a minute's time."
"Keep a record of how you spend
Call and see new F all and W inter
styles in Ladies’ and Children’s Coats your time for a week," I snld to him.
W earing Apparel, Underwear and and then come hack and see me."
He brought, the record In rather
Hoelery. Pecond houet east of the
shamefncedlj rit the end of the week.
“sthollc church. Mrs. A. S. John­
"I don’t work ns much as 1 thought,”
son.
3-2tc ho said. »
It was quite as I had supposed.__
was wasting half of his available time
|o o h & h < fr e r s
In foolish or unprofitable things. He
had leisure, hut he used It to no ad­
ò t-c l i a b l e t o
vantage. He was helped by It neither
to lie a better nor a more efficient
“t o r m
& u n io n
By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK
mnn.
Dean ef Man, University of
Illinois.
d e tn ^ h d ih ^
1 on can tell more about a man’s
character by the way he spends his
lo n d c r
time than anything else. Vacations
T T TAKES courage snd strength to test a man’s moral fiber much mere
A stand alone. Most of us find II than the regular routine of daily work.
J n ig h ts
easier to go with the crowd. The During his leisure hours one Is noi
fact that the custom hue become com under restraint or direction. He may
inon la adequate reason for most peo do ns he plensesi
pie to follow It, whether the custom
“The real test of living, ’ a recent
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
lx smoking cigarettes or wearing a writer says, "Is what the Individual
mechanical little gum Arabic curl does with his day’s leisure.
CHURCH
It Is
over the forehead. Women do not going to he a much more difficult task
wear light sklrte and silk Blockings of our civilization to learn to use lei
Sunday Oct 5th
In winter hecauso these are more sure wisely than It hus been to learn
Sunday school a t 10 A. M.
comfortable or sanitary, but because t« Inhor efficiently."
other women wear them. They are
M orning worbhiy a t 11.
afraid to stand alone.
Epw
orth League a t 7 P. M.
These are days of unrest and re­
E vening worship a t 8.
volt and there la very little doubt
that drinking and gambling are pretty
Rev. M- B. Parounagion an
prevalent. When most young fellows
A
rm enian will speak.
offer an excuse for these trregularl-
<len It le mostly the Illogical alibi
that every one else la doing 11, and
Herald W..nt Ads Bring Yon Resnltg
that he should not be criticised since
he It as good ns the average.
"Isn't It wrong?" I ask. "Doesn't
It Injure you and your work?“
“Yea." he replies, "but—"
He
hasn't the courage to stand alone.
Ha larks the nerve to admit that he
has principles that make It Impoe
slide foe him to do tome things and
still keep faith with himself.
Franklin had been arrested fo-
sleallng from hie employers’ store
ami he asked me to come and see him
"Why did you do It?" I asked. ...
had been brought up well, he was In
no particularly straitened d rru
stance«, and be had always borne
good reputation.
"I could use the things," he aa
swered. "and I knew some of the otb .
• r hrtlnws were doing It."
He wee full owing the crowd, or
thought ho »aa. He had ao strength
stand aloft*.
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T IR E S?
Fcalp and hair disorders disappear
a fte r a few applications of Lucky
Tiger H a ir Remedy, according to
millions of users. Ask your barber
or druggist about the money back
g u á ran te*
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To Your Order and at Reasonable Prices
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school s l l l l . l t
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Invited to attend. Wednesday eve
ntng meeting first Wednesday
month
Mrs. Francis G riffin , of Heppner,
Is visiting her mother, Mrs. R. J.
Howard, is this city.
for your fresh eggs. Office next to
Hermiston Produce & Supply Co. 4 - I t
HONEY LABELS
' e*.> ry f ; » .’ >.
The M. E. Ladles Aid w ill serve
a cafeteria dinner in the church base,
ment both days of the Dairy and
og show from 11:30 until all are
served.
J. D. Waghorn pays top cash prices
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The Christian Adence
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When you can get then;
the same price. We are n<
ing the Western Aut
Tires.
Dr. Prims arrived homo Sunday
from Portland where he has been
confined for some time to a hos­
pital recuperating from an opera­
tion. The doctor Is still convalesc­
ing and is doing only the work which
Is absolutely necessary at thlg time.
He has been communicating with an­
other dentist In regards to him com­
ing here and taking care of his prac­
tice u n til he has regained his
strength.
MATERIALLY YOURS,
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.
R. A. Brownson, Mgr.
1 I f France could make the franc and
I the wulstllne quit Jdmplng up and
down It would be In a fair wa, to wel­
come settled conditions.
W H Y S E N D A W A Y FO R
There w ill be regular services at
the Baptist church next Sunday.
Rev. Alfred Segsworth of Moscow,
Idaho, w ill preach both morning and
evening. Come and hear him.
BUILD THAT GARAGE OR IMPLE­
MENT SHED THIS YEAR!
The possibility that America’s naval
strength may be slightly less than that
of Great Britain la no excuse for In­
somnia In this country.
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A cello Is said to have lured the
nightingale to song.
Wonder what
would have happened If a saxophone
had been turned loose?
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T hat far-off look you see about
thia time i s the vacation daze.
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NOW i t T H E T IK E
to get Juftt w hat you want tn a
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POT ROAST
There to nothing that anyone re­
lish ro more than » good pot roast—
and we have just w hat you want.
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