CTB HEBMIflTOa HgBAED* HEBMDSTO^, OREGO3T W ool Shirts, L atest Colors, $ 3 .5 0 to $ 6 .0 0 _____ O rr s w Y oung M en’s School P ants *$5.00 Leather Coats $ 1 2 .5 0 to $ 1 8 .0 0 Otto C. Pierce IN C . H t W M I . T O N ' « l- l f S t J g g O F Q U A L I T Y A N D « t W V I C « ~ the local lodge at their regular meet- ; Ing Monday evening. October 13. A number of out of town members w ill i be present. On Tuesday evening, Oct. 14, all I. O. O. F. lodges In Uma- ■ tIlia, and Morrow counties w ill hold | a gettogether meeting at Pendleton. 1 Hermiston hopes to be well repre­ sented. VOTE 306 YES—And fave the Dairy Industry, Legal Blanks at The Herald Office ; gram—the ,iia d iM ih n i T o Y o u r O r d e r a n d a t R e a s o n a b le P r ic e s T H E HERM ISTON H E R A L D ■ VOTE 306 YES—And save the Dairy Industry. STOVE REPAIRS BROKEN WINDOWS NOW is the season to give these items attention. We can get Repairs for Any Kake of Stove in two or three days time at roason- 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 u( glaae in a new glass, as broken windows a n hard on the coal bill. SEE U S FOR H E A T IN G SSO V E S SAPPERS’ INC. VOTE 3C4> YEfU-And ^pve’ *the Dairy Inihietry '• 'or'- nj d school at 10-15 A Invited to attend. Wednesday eve ning meeting first Wednesday each month *&». c jU e e r I is a remarkable picture When you can get them the same price. We are no ing the Western Auto Tires. “Fury” h showing Richard Barthelmess a t his best. Sing’e admission for this program is 75 cents for adults, 40 cents for children. Program opening at 7:30, in the, . morning/ PEARL (KE ROUND e r •p KNERR’S RcPAliv ó o t U 2 VOTE 306 YES—And save the Dairy Industry. MONDAY NIGHT '» . j » Pefferle Baughm an Why Not Ship You, Ck , Ai lists . Our Shippers Will Tell You Why They ship their Eggs regularly to Admission, 50 cents a . t . M c C au ley , i c Two charming young ladies pre­ sent ng instrumental numbers, vocal music and readings, wiiu four cos­ tume changes, representing Dutch, i Gypsy and Chinese. Miss Baughman , is cornet'st, Miss Pefferle soprano i and character reader. 600 E. Davis St., Port'and, Oregon Reference; Ladd A Tilton Dank 4 a COMFORT In in If we may believe the naturalists tbs woodcock Is a * unusual bird When migrating be (lies at a great height until be wishes to rest, ant then descends glmust perpendlcularlj to the spot which chosen. At a worm-digger he le unexcelled, ant has even been known to have a battln« average of .1000 when sticking hit long bill Into the tu rf in search o4 breakfast. Among the other characteristics a dislike of bright light, which makes him keep In the dark during tbe day­ time. Whether this la due to thwarted vanity, Dsturallats do not tell us, al­ though be Is described aa having legs which are too short for his large body, a tall only half aa long as It should ba a neck which la both too short and toe fat, and a bill which Is too long and too straight To complete the list of his qualities, his eyes are said ts be too far back and his head entirely out of drawing. Undoubtedly tbe nature fakers could tell us what sort of complex afflicts him, for they have again revived tbe story that tbe woodcock Is capable of self-aurgery, and bas been known to put a broken leg In splints and to dress his wounds with plaster made of mud and grass The authority for thia as­ sertion Is given In the Living Age aa a writer In I’Echo de Paris, who has gathered testimony from wltneaaea In Sardinia, Thrace and Franca The jackdaw of Reims apparently Isn’t la It for pure aTlan acumen. WHY SEND AW AY FOR TIRES? His program alone is worth the price ask­ t h e yxoy M -f : officiale but I have succeeded •H to of hnpdtcnpe renditions “FURY” with W oodcock Second to No Bird for Intolligonci l Pendleton, Ore., Oct. 2 1924. bey o f To the Editor: S K o w i n « / i t ík V In order that the taxpayers may know the amount of work accom­ '-4- * I V1 h t e s plished by the present Sheriff of Um atilla county, I desire to submit the following figures: Total number of prisoners In the county ja il for four fu ll years, 1917 to 1920, 649; total number of pris­ oners In county Jail for three years an‘d nine months during the present administration 1141. This means almost twice as many prisoners as there were during the term preced­ ing mine. I have handled these prisoners without any Increase of deputies but have used the same num. her that waB used ten years ago. Fines collected through the Sher­ if f s office during Hoimer admtnls- J tratlon amount to over 118,300.00 These fines are nearly all for viola lion of the prohibition law. They are almost double any equal preced Ing dcrlod. The taxpayers -.should understand that the S h eriffs office has collect­ ed In this money but doee not spend It. Under the present law a part of It to used for the enforcement of the prohibition law. I t Is spent by “ ¿her of .leers, not by the Sheriff, Much of the prohibition enforce­ ment work done by the other officers —N o o n ,n i g h t o r m o r n ­ dut ng the last two years was made in g — th e r e ’s n o t h in g so porslble by the successful prohibi­ tion work done and by the fines coL g r a tify in g a s a g o o d o il lectcd throuh the S h eriffs office. h e a te r fille d w ith P e a r l The statement which has been made O il! H e a t b y th e r o o m ­ by some perdons that “ Houser does not do anything," Is u tterly false. fu l! N o fire to la y —n o th ­ It would be nearer the truth to say in g to lu g —o n ly th e to u c h that "Houser has done everything o f a m a tc h ! P e a r l O il is that has been done," and this is so because the S h eriffs office has d ir­ r e fin e d a n d re-refin ed — ectly done more than any preceding t h e clea r, o d o r le ss flam e administration and by mean3 of fines c o n s u m e s it e n tir e ly . ■ collected has made It possible for other officers to carry on prohibi­ “ C o a l o il” a n d “ k e r o ­ tion Work. s e n e ” are term s fo r k e r o ­ Tho taxpayers should know that s e n e o f a l l k in d s — g o o d , the S h eriffs duties have Increased In almost every department. New b a d a n d in d iffe r e n t. S ay forms and knds of taxes must be col. “ P earl O il,” c o p y r ig h te d lectcd. The safety of the highway, f o r y o u r p r o te c tio n . arrest of speeders, etc., has grown to be a constant problem. The Slier. S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y Iff now hundleB automobile licenses. (California) This requires much time. These ■batters together w ith court work, the increased number of prisoners, and the Increased duties brought about hy the enforcement of the pro­ hibition law and general work, have practically doubled the work of the ( S h eriffs office since 1920. There le no Increase In the number of regu­ lar deputies. Some special help has been employed In connection with the tax collections and office work. This Is unavoidable and Is done at the lowest cost consistent w ith good service. I have made this good record by staying on the Job altnoet twenty- four hours per day. No man can atay with the work more closely than I do. No Sheriff before has done so much work at so low a cost. No owe else can do the work better for leea money. No other person seeking I he sheriff's office la In better touch ! with Its problema than 1 am. I have so* had the ben support In law on- (ojrement from ¿órne of the other i n n r| HONEY LABELS picture : Barthelmess and Jw VOTE 3C6 YES—And save the Dairy Industry. Ellison-White Chautauqua Festival Oct 11, Opening Night 1^* A STATEMENT MATERIALLY YOURS, TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. R. A. Brownson, Mgr. All lookouts on the Siuslaw national forest have been taken off by Ralph 8. Shelley, supervisor of the forest. The recent heavy rains extinguished all fires in the forest, it was said. F. R. Peterson, of Portland, was elected president of the National Asso­ ciation of Retail Druggists at the clos­ ing session of tbe organisation’s 26th annual convention In Washington, D. C. The time for filing arguments by candidates for the voters’ pamphlet expired at 6 o’clock Friday afternoon. Printing of these pamphlets started immediately under the direction, of tbe state department. Y hjtell ’ em Jim Cllnesmlth, Charles Cline- snaith and J. A. Campbell ahev retur­ ned from a hunting trip in the vic­ inity of Ukiah. W hile on the trip Charles managed to bring down a I buck. He presented the editor with a couple of nice juicy steaks, and oh boy they were good. Mrs. Wni. Shaar arrived home Tuesday night from Portland wherp she has been for some time taking a course in beauty culture. She ex­ pects to open the parlor just as soon as the furniture arrives. 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 If he leaves his car or machine out to rust, he pays for the building and has nothing to show for It. Build today and have someth'ng to show for your Investment. Take advant­ age of our Free Plans Service. MENTS WITH ■ We present a wonderful double pro- VOTE 306 YES—And save the Dairy Industry. BUILD THAT GARAGE OR IMPLE. MENT SHED THIS YEAR! Why let the car or some valuable piece of machinery st.nd out in the weather and depreoiate from un­ necessary exposure. FIVE SPLENDID ENTERTAIN­ A number of people from neighbor, ing towns attended the Hunchback of Notre Dame that was put on at the Playhouse last Saturday and Sun­ day night. The picture was a EPISCOPAL SERVICES Archdescon Ooldle w ill hold Epls- ! classic from the pen of Victor Hugo and Manager Davis Is to be congratu. copal services 8unday, October 12. > lated In presenting this wonderful at 11 o'clock in the old Hermiston ' ■pectacle to his patrons. hotel. There w ill be holy commun­ ion and sermon. Everybody cordi­ Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Glascow, of: ally Invited. Irrigon, were Hermiston visitors on 1 Tuesday. ______ I Food should supply its eaters Stated Communication Queen Es- w i,h the A m e n ts of growth, heat SEASON TICKETS ON SALE NOW ther Chapter O. E. S. next Tuesday and en'’rKy- Margarines supply The district around Lookout moun­ evening. By order W . M. he,,t and ener«y- b,,t not growth. AT OREGON HOTEL AT RATE OF tain in the Umatilla national forest ______ j Whole m ilk and its products supply which has been closed to deer hunters j TWO DOLLARS FOR ADULTS, ONE and to all others for several weeks A ll members of Odd Fellows lodge all three. on account of fire hazard, has been j w ill be pleased to know that Grand I DOLLAR FOR CHILDREN. opened hy tbe forest service. j Master L. E. Carter w ill meet w ith ! Jantzen Sw eater Coats $ 8 .5 0 K I N G S L E Y 'S The town of Sisters, half destroyed by tire last week, will be rebuilt be­ fore the beginning of the 1926 tourist •eaaoa. Modern buildings w ill repines the cheap structures destroyed. The Lane county fair, held last week, came out ahead financially, ac­ cording to W. A. Ayres, secretary, who estimated there would be a profit of 11)00 or more above all expenses. ComingToThe Playhouse could Investigate the county rec­ ords. F a ir examination of the reo- ords make the extravagant claims of self-serving office seekers look foolish. V£ith great confidence I make the etaim that V re -tg s cte d , my next administration w ill be yet more satisfactory to the taxpayers and m yself'than the one which Is about to end. Very truly, ZO ETH HOUSER. S H E R IF F . i v a t ta ta r a , t f ll r a a a l U n . T h n . A h n t t h . CU » ud Mr. and Mrs. James Pearson re­ turned the latter part of last week from Portland where th e , had been visiting friends. W ool and Corduroy Breeches $ 5 .0 0 I tklg regard are Improving and will Improve more la the future. I would be glad If all taxpayers LOCAL AND K IS 0 N A L ■ BREVITIES ■ Ï When Y ou TUESDAY NIGHT Leakes Orchestra I b in ile ■ With Kelly-Springfield Tires Admission, 75 cents Four clever musicians. Oac cf I the peppiest entertainments yon ' ver heard. Mr. Leake has been connected with leading concert hands for the past fifteen years, is a master of arums, xylophone, marimbaplione and sasa- phone, and a wonderful impersona­ tor. They present soprano so,os, vio­ J lin solos, saxophone solos, besides or- ■ chestra numbers with marmbaplione. It is b ecause you realiz th e best m on ey can buy. t y W e Sell T hem • Pearson’s Garage VOTE 306 YES—And save the Dairy Industry. »■■ »■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■»■ ■■■■■■■ a* ■>•■ WEDNESDAY NIGHT Dr. Robert Parker Miles A drission 50 cents. A Dram,- ti - entertaining word pic­ ture of Famous Men. THURSDAY NIGHT V ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Musical Enter­ tainm ent-All ♦ ♦ ♦ Sisters Quartet ♦ Admission, 75 cents NOW IS THE TIME to get Just what you want in a POT ROAST ♦ There le nothing that anyone re­ lishes more then a good pot roast__ and we have Just what you want. ♦ CITY MEAT MARKET ♦ Four clever musical sisters featur­ ing two dramatic sketches. That far-off look you see about this time 1, th» vacation daze. JOHN KT-TIg PROP. TOTE » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦