NEW
GOODS
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O c c u r w c « o f I n u n . i Gleaned Here
aad T here About the CHr and
Neighborhood
Mrs. Joe Udey has retu rn ed from
W asco w here she ha» been visitin g
her p arents.
P at D oherty arrived home S atu r-
ay nig h t from Adams an d stayed
over Sunday w ith hts fam ily.
Sam B oardm an and d au g h ter Helen
of BoArdman, were in H erm iston .
Monday. Miss Helen was having
some den tal work done.
GINGHAMS
O. E. Ryder, who u n til a few weeks
ago w as p ro p rieto r of H erm isto n ’s
second hand store retu rn ed to th is
city from H eppner th e la tte r p a rt
of last week. W hile in H eppner Mr.
Rydei purchased 11 chlncllla rab b its
w hich he xepects to raise for th e ir
fur. A fter school Is out he expects
to move th e fam ily .to Medford w here
they w ill m ake th eir fu tu re home.
For Spring are beginning to
arrive. They include all the
late shades.
sih ó re th e
only onesih& t
ô.re n o t bein^
re d u c e d
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Jack Biggs was a P endleton v isi
to r Sunday.
BUSINESS LOCALS
WASH GOODS
C larence Reid of H eppner has
Pee C. D. P o rter for all kinds of
purchased from A. M. S m ith the insurance. A t Dodd’g offfice. 21-tfc
five acre tra c t along th e high w ay
b etter know n a» the Phelps place.
F ree w ith a cash purchase of $5
Mr. Reid will move his fam ily from or more from stock, one gold filled
H eppner to the new home im m edi brooch. W. H. Ogden.
ately.
These are sun and tub proof.
6 0 cents per yard.
SEE THEM
O tto C. Pierce
K I N G S L E Y 'S I N C .
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H E R M IS T O N '»
H O U S E
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Q U A L IT Y
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T he B ap tist ladies m issionary
society met last W ednesday a t the
home of Mrs. Cecil H orning. Miss
C lara H all gave a very in terestin g
talk on th e mission w ork in the
several cou n tries w hich come under
the supervision of U. S. A. A good
paper on th e Syrian in o u r country
was read by Mrs. H orning and some
letters com ing dlreet from m ission
aries In th e foreign field w ere read
by Mrs. Showell a fter w hich a gen
eral discussion of home m ission work
In p a rtic u la r closed a very p ro fit
able nd enjoyable afternoon.
T um -A -L um
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there’s no time like the present
. . . to bring in your building
troubles.
Revival m eeting have been In pro-
press for the past week a t th e M etho
dist church. A good atte n d a n te and
unusual in te re st has been shown at
these m eetings.
Lindon B arn ett
has charge of the song service.
Tum-A-Lum
Lumber Co.
R. A. Brownson, Mgr.
A nother Reduction
To Close Out
G ranitew are, 3 0 per cen t off.
T in w are, 3 0 per cen t off.
D ishes, 33 1-3 per cen t off.
G lassw are, 3 3 1 -3 per cen t off.
Furniture, 4 0 per cen t o ff.
R A D IO —4 tube, com p lete
w ith loud speaker, tubes
and b atteries, $ 9 5 .0 0 .
SAPPERS’ INC.
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T w enty-five per cent discount on
ladies’ rings. T his is a real b a r
g ain ; come and see. W. H. Ogden.
For Sale In Hermiston, Oregon.
A m odern shingle bungalow , all
b u ilt-in featu res; F rench windows,
basem ent, coal house, chicken house,
garag e and th ree lots. Term s. D.
II. Cook, Box 197.
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Father Sage Jÿxr
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A politician is a
f e lle r w ho g its
something from you
an’ lets you realize
he’s gittin" I t ; a dip-
louiat gets it w ithout your realizin’ it.
Y o u r C o n v e r s a t io n ñ-irtrt»-
“ TRUE BLUE”
:
“T rue blue” Is the description
we give to friends whose faith
fulness to us never varies. Co
ventry, England, long lias been
famous for its dyes. Coventry
blue is celebrated for the fact
that It does not fade and is
known as "true blue." The I
application of “tiu e blue” to 4
lasting friendships Is obvious.
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■I-H-M-l-l-d—M-c-l-*-l-'l-i"J-i-H—
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The United States dollar seems to
have taken the place of Esperanto as
| the universal language.
L ifting P ow er of Love
Love lifts up the lowest to the high
est, places the lowly born by the side
of the bright particular star. It binds
us to e a rth ; and when our loved one
has been taken from us It lifts us to
heaven. Who shall tell Its glories and
Dr. Illsley h as purchased th e resi its victories? Without It a life passed
dence of Otto Sapper across from the Is like a year gone by without any sum-
I mer—cold, chilly, unfruitful, without
school honso and will move into the
pleasure or charm. Witli It the worst
house soon. Vane B oynton
w ill state is endurable. The palace Is but
occupy th e house th e doctor is v acat n stable or an outhouse without It—a
ing and H. A. Pankow has rented very prison; the very prison when the
th e house th a t Vane Is living In at loved one shares it is a palace. Such is
particular love. When tnat, upon the
present.
freeing of our souls from this “mnddy
vesture of decay” which incloses It, lias
F. B. Swayze and W alt B lessing grown Into general love for our fel
have been In Pendleton aeU nding lows and love of adoration for our
court. Both men were draw n as Maker we shall not he fa r off para
dise, for indeed heaven's harmony is
Jurors.
universal.—Hain Frlswell.
-try o ur plan service
for a good sp rin g building tonic
th e re ’,, no th in g b etter.
M *U 4
The reg u lar m eeting of th U Go
I Go club met at the home of Mrs.
W atson w ith Mesdarues W atson,
Quick and McFall as hostesses T h u rs
day afternoon, Feb. 5. L ittle B illie
Jackson’s songs were very much en
joyed by all.„M rs. S. F. Bowm an gave
the h isto ry of the song "T h e E nd of
a Perfect Day.’’.,The program was
concluded by th e singing of fam iliar
airs by the members. T he next
business m eeting of th e club will be
March 5 a t th e home of Mrs. P. E.
Hayden w ith Mesdames C. E. and
E. L. Jackson as hostesses. The
F eb ru ary social m eeting w ill be at
A. W. A gnew’s the evening of F eb ru
ary 14.
Comparison of French
and English Housewives
Primrose Cream Separators
at Special Reduced Prices
It 1« said that the French working
woman’s only thoughts concern food
and money. She certainly manipu
lates the former with great skill and,
as Is well known, her savings are the
backbone of her country. Whenever
a freeh loan Is floated in France long
queues of housewives are alwaya wait
ing outside the banks with their
money.
In running a household In France
one soon tinds out that the maids
must be well fed. They will put up
with sleeping accommodations which
British maids would not tolerate, hut
there Is no compromise on food, says
a w riter In London Answers.
A cook, though she will keep her
pots and pans spotlessly clean, will
not wash a floor with much zeal. The
hardest-working French women. It Is
Interesting to note, have, us a rule,
perfectly kept hands.
French women tell me that there
Is more love In a French home than
In a British one, and that they are
more concerned with the family well
being than we are.
Gossip, largely keenly critical ’n
character. Is rife among better-class
French women. Their talk, indeed, is
criticism, criticism, and always criti
cism. There is Jealousy for the wom
an who looks nice an I laughter for
the one who doesn’t. A French woman
will not admit to age until It is really
upon her. Then, socially, she becomes
Indeed a back number.
Spirit is said to be the keynote of
a French woman’s character. Armed
with It, she never adm its defeat,
whether in the world of commerce or
of conquest. And this spirit, with
which she "downs” a rival, enables her
also to cheer on Iter husband to fam e
and fortune.
We have left only two of the No. 2 size 450 lbs. cap
acity plain bearing machines which we will sell at $75.00
each, regular price $100.00.
These Separators are exactly the same as the new
style Primrose with the one exception of the bearings and
are absolutely guaranteed.
If you are in need of a new Cream Separator it will
pay you to investigate these bargains. They will not last
long a t these prices.
Oregon Hdwe. & Implement Co.
THE WINCHESTER STORE
We Carry a Large Stock o f
GENUINE FORO P;
The Shop That’s 4 ' ”
Even before the Norman conquest
the holy well of St. Clement, London,
used to be the scene of many pilgrim
ages, and these continued until the
Reformation. It used to be the favor
ite trysting place for lads and lassies
on summer evenings, In the time when
the Strand of Loudon was a country
road and not the Important London
thoroughfare it Is today. The site of
th«» old well Is believed to lie some
where between the law courts In the
Strand and St. Clement's Inn.
Within a few yards of the site of
the well stands the church of St.
Clement, whose hells are famed In
nursery rhyme. Here Doctor Johnson
used to have a pew, but there Is no
record of his ever having visited the
well—which was only bricked over
when the present law- courts were
built.—Kansas City Star.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
UMATILLA C0U-1TY
In the M atter of th e E ta te
of
lam es A lexander C raig Thom,
Deceased.
N otice Is hereby given th a t th e
undersigned hag been appointed a d
m in istrato r of th e estate of Jam es
Ylexander C raig Thom, deceased, and
ha3 qualified as th e law directs.
All persons h av in g claim s a g ain st
said e sta te are req u ired to present
lhe sam e to me a t th e office of W.
J. W arn er, my atto rn ey , In H erm is
ton. Oregon, w ith proper vouchers
w ith in six m onth3 from th e date
hereof.
D ated th is 8th day of Ja n u a ry ,
1925.
Jo h n M. Thom,
18-5tc
Administrator.
FO R SALE
A Ford touring car,
Vintage of sevente n
Knows it’s “stuff,”
And guarantee^ w
An Adam Good ime^.
Will make it sell,
Has a durn good motor,
And will go like h---
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S afety first! Always w atch th e
c ar behind the one ahead of you.
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P lay safe by com ing in and g et
tin g a GOOD PIECE OF STEAK for
d in n e r—th e re ts no th in g like to
" h it th e sp o t” every tim e. We have
Just th e cut you w an t— come in.
CITY MEAT MARKET
JOHN ELLIS. PROF.
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K N E R R ’S R P A
Location of Famous
London W ell Unknown
Can raise large m oney easily and
quickly for any special purpose. O.ne
Ladies Club raised nearly ?1,000;
others have raised in the hundreds.
T his is done by th e use of the Lad
les Aid Cook Book prepared for you
as if o rig in ally m ade for you exclu
sively. F u ll p a rtic u la rs
how
to
Gospelm eetlnga w ill begin T ues
W an ted His Share
raise the m oney and sam ple copy of
day nig h t, F eb ru ary 17, In the store
He was n little, undersized. Inoffen book sen t prepaid for only 50 cents
room next to th e City Meat M arket. sive-looking person. He hud managed
In stam ps.
Ready to operate rig h t
Rev. C. E. Dietz of Caldwell. Idaho, to get on the Broadway express at
now. Only one society to h an d le In
will be th e evangelist. Come and Times square by the simple expedient
any com m unity a t lone tim e. Be
help us help you. Rev. J. K. of holding Ids breath and allowing
the firs t to get th is. C ut th is out
himself
to
he
Januned
Into
the
train
Mumau.
by the burly blue-coated guard. He and send w ith y o u r le tte r to the
found himself In a pocket formed by Ladies Aid D ept.r Illin o is S tate R eg
Miss F reíd a Campbell e n te rta in four men surrounding hint. IBs chin ister. D ept. B-70, S pringfield, Illi
ed a t d in n er Sunday evening the reached up to about their knees. The nois. M ention th is paper.
Misses Ellen H ill, L ucille Gray, atmosphere—w hat there was of It—
was stlffllng. He managed to stand It
B etty Larson and B ernice F erris.
for about two minutes.
Then he
Messrs. E rn est W aterm an, Cecil twisted his neck up to the man in
Kelly and F orest Campbell.
front of ldm and said: “Pardon nte,
sir, but would you ndnd holding your
T h . C h ristian Science services nr« breath for a moment? I would like
to get a mouthful for myself.”—Mer
P en d leton
held In room s next to th e A uditorium cury.
every Sunday a t 11 o’clock. Sunday
school a t 10:15. All are cordially
The Reason
Invited to atten d . W ednesday eve
“Ho you remember, dear,” said Mra.
ning m eeting first W ednesday each Blank, “that before we were m ar
m onth.
ried von always offered me your left
arm?"
"Yes,” replied her husband, “1
The U. S. land office a t Spokane wanted to have my right hand free.
(has been advised th a t approxlm te- Y oh see, I had n lover's fear that
jly 4320 a c re , of land on th e south someone would try to take you away
(h alf of th e Colville Indian reservaa- from me. and I always kept It in
tlon form erly classified as m ineral readiness for defence.”
“How sweet! But how Is It thnl
! have bee» reclassified and w ill he
now you usually offer mo your right
¡open to e n try u n d r any of th e home arm?"
stead law s applicable. Th»» lpnde
“Well, I am nut so nfrntd ns 1 was.”
are In O kanogan and F erry counties.
Ex-service men of th e W orld w ar
C ostly to Grout Tall
have a preference rig h t to file on
“Forry. loit I can't Insure yon—
¡th e lan d s up to A pril 15, 1925. It you’re tis> tall." said the ngent to the
Ils necessary th a t personal exam ina man who wanted to take out an acci
t i o n of th e lands be m ade before dent polley.
•Too tall? W hat's the m atter with
I filing. The rem ain in g lands. If any,
I will be open to the public May 7, that?" proi -;,..| the applicant. “And
but filin g , may be received from th e anyway I’m not as tall as my father
was and he had no trouble getting in
general public .'rom A pril 17 to sured.”
May 6. and suspended u n til date
Prices, 85c-$l. 1041.65
"But yNhr father,” the agent ex
for opening, and If more th an one plained, "was Insured long ago when
SEATS NOW SELLING
application I . made for th e same there was no danger of a fellow hav
Order yours by mail
tra c t fo land, a d raw in g will be ing his head knocked off by a skidding
airplane.”—American legion Weekly
, nerexaary.
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