TOO UTS TO OUMIT M ix Eva Cavert, sister of Mrs. R. C Rogers, returned to Port­ J. D. Waghorn haa aa order for land 8unday after a short visit D R IE D F R U I T S 1000 live boas. Now Is the time to h ere w ith h er sister. clean out your non-producers. ll-2 p Peaches, pound . . A pricots, pound . . . 20c Cluster Raisins, 2 pound box M uscats, pound - - - 40c - 15c Bleached, pound - A pples, pound . Prunes, pound - 20c . . 20c - - 12 l- 2 c NUTS Oregon W alnuts, pound A lm onds, pound 35c 35c 25c Filberts, pound Brazils, pound 30c 35c Pecans, pouud Jay Pelmulder, who Is now living at Woodburn, spent Thanksgiving here supervising the moving of his household effects from this city to his new home. Jay sayB he likes Woodburn very much and believes he can work up a good trade for his plants and flowers from the green­ house that he has there. O t t o C . P ie r c e K I N G S L E Y 'S IN C . ■■ "■ ' ' ii. n i« ■ i j j 'y j . I .i, I .1 w B rx o Legal Blanks at The Herald Office SI 55 Y hl • v r VM£ ;; / m it COAL AND A CAR OF LUMP COAL DAY AND MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 22 AND 24. ffttia o D ec. 11 WE THINK COAL IN SUPPLY OF THIS FROM TSE OAR BEFORE PRICES ADVANCE. MATERIALLY YOURS, FREE lit« . A Beautiful AoUalul Clock valued at 150.00 will be given away free. With each cash purchase of »1.25, we will give a dial and when these dials have all been given out, we will wind thli clock and when It runs down, the party having the dial near­ er! In time to time clock stopped, will receive this clock free. Also, for a short time, we will give a dial for each »2.50 paid on account or on notes owing us. provided the entire account or note Is tnken up nt the time. Thia means you would get 4 dials If you owe a »10.00 account and pay It In full. SA PPER S’ IN C "1» | i The case of Earl Kingsley who waa taken to the Good Samaritan hospital recently, has been diagnos­ ed aa sleeping sickness. According to word received here from B. 8. Kingsley his condition shows a marked Improvement. Mrs. W. A. Swartout has returned to Hermiston from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Swartout will occupy rooms at the McDermld house on the west side. Mr. Swartout |a a butter maker at the Hermiston Creamery. Oregon Hdwe. & Implement Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE ■ a a « ■ ■ ■ ■ A lso a good lin e o f a ■ ■ ■ a M a a ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Y O U R S FO R Q U A L IT Y A N D S E R V IC E H ERM ISTO N M A R K E T In P ark er S tore Bltjg. P h on e 411 V IT A L - HISTORIC FA SCIN ATIN G ' 1 A POWERFUL DRAMA THAT TEEMS WITH THRILLS IN THE LAST $100 REWARD STAND OF THE WESTERN CATTLE KINGS. AND THEIR FINAL GIGANTIC DRIVE WITH 100,000 STEERS ACROSS Tl.’i. DODDER. FO R IN F O R M A T IO N R E G A R D IN G A n oth er “C overed W ag o n » CATTLE DRIVE. — 4 R em em b er the D ate and P lace Rivoli Theatre, Pendleton G ave it m ore pep th en th e g la n d s o f a goat, G ot lots o f sp eed ru n s lik e th e duee, B u rn s eith e r oil or tob acco ju ice. P r e se n t o w n e r sw e a r s lik e sin , th a t A D A M GOOD m ade it a darn good car fo r th e sh a p e i t ’s in. T hursday - Friday - Saturday D ee. I I D ec. 12 9 O ne Ford ca r w ith a piston ring, T w o |r e a iiw h e e ls , o n e fr o n t sp rin g, H as sh ock ab sorb ers ’n ev e rth in g , T h ree y ea r s old, fou r in th e Spring, A ll tire s p u n ctu red ,|to rr£an d ren t, Ten sp o k es m issin g fr o n t a x le bent, C arburetor busted h a lf w a y through , M otor hay w ired up, or i t ’d fa ll in tw o. H a s no fen d e rs, se a ts m ade o f plank, B urned lot o f g a s, w a s hard to crank, E n g in e m issed o n ly h it on tw o, D arn ed old car w a s ju s t ab ou t th rou gh . P u t A D A M GOOD tim er on th e old boat. TIC ROTURE OF THE LAST GREAT * « i W H O ’NELL ST O LE EVERYONE IN UMATILLA COUNTY D ec. 13 ■ ■ a a a P e a r s o n ’s G a r a g e 'Will run belter on the ri.-‘ 1 > r ? k new le w / winter Y O U TELL CM o « ♦ ♦ « ♦ ¡ v t e * ■ - You have no doubt already tried get­ ting a cold m otor to start—now try a tankful o f the n ew winter “Red Crow n” and y o u ’ll get quick-starting action at once! ’4r INEVERY W ÄYA 100% power— n o t h in g sa c r ific e d . At all Standard Oil S e r v ic e S ta t io n s and at dealers — a n y w h e r e y o u s e e th e rod, white a n d b lu e p u m p . STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CalifomU) IOO^> p o w er 8 a ■ a a a a a a B a a a a a a a a a a a a B is a K H a n ❖ Q u ic k s t a r t in g ! F a s t a c c e le r a tio n , “Judge" Embry, who Is a north of town rancher. Is proudly boast­ ing of having a watermelon served on hla table Thanksgiving from his own patch. While looking over hla melon pateh the day before the ¡Judge discovered the melon which up to thia time had escaped hla ob­ servation. The trash had protected It from fresat ng. The melon waa '»I thmvntRhly rip* and of a better flavor than the ml«**tnmer variety. It w»tgh«d about fifteen pounds. We now have a complete stock of Cole’« Heater» and if yon are in the market for a heater it w ill b e to your advantage to inve» tignte the merits of the Cole’» Hot Blast before buying a cheap er Heater. C ash Paid for E ggs, C hickens, Turkeys, V eal H ides, Etc. At ameetlng of Vineyard lodge I. O. O. F. last Monday night a large class of candidates were Initiated Into the order. The local lodge Is a live wire organisation and la known throughout the state aa the lodge who really do things. Gladys Whitsett expects to leave this week for Corvallis where she wilt enter Oregon Agricultural col- Thee three basic principles entering into all Cole’g Hot Blast Heaters make them world famous for fuel economy and perfect control and radiation of heat. a t a good p rice P h o n e U s Y our O rders— W e D eliver. Stated communication of Queen Esther Chapter O. E. S. next Tuesday night. Election of. officers, payment of dues. By order of Worthy Mat­ ron. i | The Shotwell Construction Com­ pany who have the contract for the grading and graveling of Hurlburt avenue and the street leading north from the Baptist church are pro­ gressing rapidly with the work. The two streets when finished will he an added Improvement to the city. TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. R. A. Brownion, Mgr. Something to Consider Friends. A d ults 5 0 c any seat WILL WANT TO SEE THIS GIGAN­ A Third. The patented Top Hot Bloat Draft which oxidises and turns Into heat the valuable gas. half of the fuel, allowing noth- ing to waste. P rem iu m H am s, B acon and H olly Brand Lard Dec. 13 “Dad” Blayden, of Boardman, was a Hermiston visitor Tuesday. The schools of this city and Colum­ bia ware Cloaed Wednesday afternoon for Thanksgiving. They opened again Monday morning. A number of teachers took advantage ot the holiday and want home to eee the folks. UF THIS MONTS. YOU HAD BETTER PUT Dec. 12 Children 15c. Herbert Hanellne, who le a stu­ dent at O. A. C.. spent the Thanksgiv­ ing holidays with his parents in this city. ON THE TRACK FRIDAY, SATUR­ Second. The all-steel sensitive radiating .surface which radl- ates all the heat into the room and gives a stiflin g heat. W e are o fferin g so m e very ch o ice cu ts from e x tr a fine O regon Thursday - Friday - Saturday August Belsse spent Thanksgiving with his family here. Mr. Belsse lg now at Longview where he Is super­ intending the building of a paper mill. WE WILL HAVE A CAR OF STOVE First. The patented Air Tight construction giving perfect control over the fire, and preventing the escape up the chimney of heat and unburned fuel gnaes, giving perfect combustion of all the fuel. H ereford and D urham B eeves The next Parent-Teacher meeting will be held at the high school audl torlum Thursday, December 11, at 3 P. M. A number by Miss Serris' room, piano solo by Jane Warner and a paper by Mrs. Biggg on “Home Influences” will constitute the pro­ gram. A good attendance is urged by officers of the association. ■T j'i. 5 The Three Basic Principles in the Construction of Coles Original < Hot Blast Heaters ATTENTION ....... J I ------- !--------------1 RIVOLI THEATRE Mrs. Lindon Barnett motored to Walla Walla Tuesday. H I R M I S T O N S H O U S E O F O U A U IT V A N D S E R V IC E " ■ R A D IO 25c . Jim P ea rscn w as a b usin ess Before buying a doll for Christmas visito r in Irrigon Thursday. Mlae Louie« ta r l» ' and Mary Investigate tVe w oM scfu^F am lee" Brownson entertained a number ot doll— the doll with from three to their lktie friends at a Thanksgiv­ twelve Interchangeable adbreakable ing party on Friday afternoon at the heads. Costumes to match. Very Imrle home. ' reasonably priced. Shown only by Mrs. J. Slg Davis. Cosy Corner Cafe, In buying a Radio Set select one Jack Biggs returned Saturday Hermiston. Orders taken for that will give you every day service. morning from a business trip to Christmas delivery. 12-2tc The very cheap setg will not bring Oreaham. in the distant stations, and in the Clean rags wanted, must be not very high priced ones you are In­ The regular meeting ot the Ctm- less than 14 Inche« square, pay 8c vesting In fancy cabinets. ■nunlty club was held at the lib­ Per pound. Kellogg A Schimke 2-13 None are expensive to operate but rary December J. Mrs. H. T. Fraser some are much cheaper than others. I Christmas Trees and Chrtstmai read a. very good paper on the subject of Prohibition. Mrs. J. M. Biggs I Toys. A large line to select from, There being no regular broadcastirg station near Hermiston, to get satis­ gave a very Interesting talk on the i Hermiston Second Hand Store. factory results our set must be able motion picture Issue. The club went on record as Indorsing the ) Samuel Reihl, of Seattle, ha. re­ to bring In the distant stations and work of the county health nurse and turned borne after spending several with volume to operate loud speaker favoring her retention by the county. «lays here attending the 91st blrth- If you would have it enjoyed by the ' day anniversary of his mother, Mrs. whole family, and It should be easy to operate with nothing to get out | The Neighborhood club met Wed­ C. M. Reihl, who lives in this city. of order. nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. The NORTHWHSTERN Is built Elizabeth Leek spent Thanksgiv­ Howard Reid with Mrs. H. J. Bels- camper hostess. The club decided ing day at the home of her parents, In neat Mahogany cabinets suitable to take up nature study by Burroughs Mr. and Mrs. John Leek, north of for the finest homes, yet is not ex­ also current events. Delicious re­ town. She returned to Portland pensive; operating expense Is very low and Is so simple that child can freshments were served. The next Sunday. operate. meeting will be held at the home of For distance and volume it is the Mrs. Frank Beddow on December 17. A se v e n and o n e h a lf pound equal of any nnd is superior to many. boy w a s b om T hursday to Mr. The M. E. Ladles Aid will hold and M rs. O scar W. P ayne, o f The price Is »125.00 without access­ ories. their annual baxaar and sale In the F ossil, a t th e H ayd en m a tern ity Mack building opposite Kingsley’s A . VV. P R A N N hom e. D r. U lsley w a s th e a tte n d ­ store, on Saturday P. M., December in g p hysician . 13. There will also be a cooked Subscribe For The Herald food sale In connection with It. COLE’S ORIGINAL HOT BLAST HEATERS a ■ a ■ ■ ■ a a a r?* ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « •» ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Toil never tires some people__they ♦ never do any. ♦ * Save both time and labor by mak­ ♦ ing this market yonr “»topping place" when it is MEATS yon are baying. Yon are always »ure of getting 100 per c e lt service and satuf action hero. Come ini ♦ ♦ a a a a a ♦ M EAT JOHN ELUS, PROP. ♦ ♦♦♦aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ’ » V ■>■*>• .«a»**. :» a