• r e r j Thursday at Hor-
Umatllla County, Oregon by
Crowder, M ltor and Man-
itered as second clam matter,
l>0< at the poetofflce at
Hermiston, Oregon.
iubecnption Kates
M r One T e a r ----------------------|1.00
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Payable In Advance.
THE MAN FOR THE JOB
For a long time this slate has
Veit the need of another senator
e t Washington of the McNary cali
bre who would represent the great
commonwealth and procure fort It
the recognition that It rightly de
serves.
During McNary's term of office
he has made good. Not only does
this state recognize him a8 a man
of ab ility but the nation at large
has been quick to acknowledge his
worth. McNary hag been in a pec
u liar position. The burden of re
presentation has been placed very
near entirely upon ht|i shoulders.
Bob Stanfield hag not been worth
his mileage ticket to the state of
Oregon. There is going to be a
change lust as soon as the voter Is
given an opportunity to pass judg
ment. The question now that con
fronts the people is to find a man
to fill the place. The possibllty of
the entrance of Fred Steiwer, Pen
dleton attorney. Into the race for
the Republican senatorial nomina
tion was the material for a front
page story in Sunday’s Oregon Jour,
nal by
Ralph
Waston,
political
w riter for the Journal.
W e do not beleve there Is a bet
ter man in tile state of Oregon for
the position than Fred Steiwer. He
has a clean record behind him and
would work with untirin g effort
for the best Interests of Oregon.
T ru ly the McNary and Steiwer com
bination would be hard to beat.
The Coffee Cure
Coffee was once regarded as a cure-
all. The first advertisement of the
beverage was published In I lie I ’ubllck
Adviser of May 19, 1057. and an
nounced that the proprietor of a shop
In Bartholomew I.nne, London, was
stocking “a very wholesome and phy
sical drink” called coffee, the virtue of
which Included helping the digestion,
quickening the spirits, lightening the
heart and proving ‘‘excellent good
against eyesores, coughs, colds, head
aches, gout, dropsy, scurvy, king’s
evil,” ntid a long siring of other ull-
ments.
Atmotphere Above Earth
The exact height of the earth's at
mosphere Is not known. Some esti
mates, based on the calculated heights
of shooting stars when they first be
come luminous, place the limit at
width atmosphere has a density sttttl-
clent to produce any observable f t
fects at about 201) miles. Very little
oxygen Is present In the air at n height
of 110 kilometers (<W.,°,1 mllca). There
Is none at n height of 120 kilometers
(74.02 miles).
On Growing Old
We all have to grow old. so do your
best not to worry ahont It. For over
three thousand years people have been
trying to discover the secret of per
petual youth, hut they have never dis
covered It, and they never will. Old
age la n gracious and a happy state
when we accept It naturally. It Is.
only when we struggle Hint It becomes
a tragedy.
Only One W ay
Man glories In Ids physical strength,
and well he may. But the greatest
strength that a man may possess
comes from being clean and straight
and right. Strong moral fiber Is made
h,v right living. There Is no other
way to gnln litis.—Grit.
Man of Coniu» Mad»
Companion» of Dog»
In "Memories and Notea ef Persons
and Places,’’ Sir Sidney Colvin gives
an Intimate glimpse of Oeorge Mere
dltli's conversation with his dogs.
"The most characteristic strain In
his ordinary manner was this blend of
the most scrupulous courtesy with the
frankest raillery, both somewhat elab
orate of their kind. He would take and
keep the same tone with servants. He
would even take It with bis pet dogs.
I have noticed that the dogs of men
of genius love them more passionately
and devotedly than they love ordinary
masters, 1 suppose feeling In them
some extra glow and lntenalty of the
emotional faculties calling for a re
sponse In kind. To the succession of
black and tan or pure tan dachshunds
given to Meredith by various friends,
Kohy and Bruny and Pete (for ’Ko-
bdld,’ ’Bruno,’ ‘Peto’), and Islet, on
whom he wrote bla well known elegy—
to these It was a delight to bear him
talking eagerly by the half hour to
gether In terms now of caressing en
dearment, now of Irony, or sometimes,
when the poaching instinct had proved
too strong In any of them, of pained
parental reproof."
And in the same chapter Colvin
quotes Sir James Barrie's account of
Meredith, written after the latter’s
death: “He came swinging down the
path, singing lustily, and calling to his
dogs. Ills dogs of the present and the
past; and they yelped with joy, for
they knew they were once again to
breast the hill with him.'*
H a tty Buying Not a
Fault of East Indian»
COME IN AND COOL OFF
FREE
Ice Cold Lemonade
ALL D AY SATURDAY
VAUGHT’S GASH GROCERY
Harvest DOLLAR Sale
JULY 11-18
y Stock up now at these exceptionally low prices.
will be surprised what your dollar will buy.
ROLL EDGE DISH FAN
$1.00
White Enamel, 17-quart size.
LEAN BACON
BACK, Tb.
35c
We lead In specials every week and Swift’s Sugar
this good heavy
17-quart
white Cured HAMS, lb
enameled rol edge dhih pan is a Half or Whole
real value.
DON’T MISS THIS BARGAIN
35c
EASTERN SUGAR
39c
Come In and look over our entire CURED BACON, lb
lines. You w ill always save money.
SHOULDERS. lb
25c
BOSTON
BUTTS, lb
28c
picric
CANNED VEGETABLES
Standard Corn, No. 2 tins,
« for - ...................................... $1.00
12 cans $1.9$. case
$3.85
Sifted June Peas. 6 cans.......... $1.00
12 cans, $1.85, case
$3.65
String Beans. 8 cans................... $1.00
12 cans $1.85. case............ $3.85
Tomatoes. No. 2 1-2 tins, 8 for. $1.00
12 cans $1.85, c a se .............. $3.65
Saner Kraut. 8 cans
$1.00
12 cans $1.85, case............... $3.50
Hominy 8 cans
...................$1.00
12 cans $1.85, case............. $3.50
American salesmen, trained to high
pressure and quick-result methods,
Calumet Baking
meet with puzzling experiences when
Powder, 5 lbs
selling In India, where men and wom
en appear to be hunting always for
FREE
an excuse for delaying a decision to
a future date, says a writer In the
One Can
Ohio State Journal.
BEECHNUT
A New York trained motor sales
Prepared Spaghetti
man learned that fact when he tried
to the
to sell a handsome motor to a man of
wealth In Delhi. There had been some
FIRST 24 LADIES
reductions made public In the price
Visiting Store Saturday
DEL MONTE VEGETABLES
and the salesman assured the man of
Crosby
Com,
3
c
a
n
s
.........
85c
wealth there could be no more reduc
SPECIAL!
12 cans $2.50. case
$4.90
tions for at least a year, using that
SUNKIST
LEMONS
65c
statement for the purpose of closing Small Peas, 3 cans
39c Dozen
the sale. It did not bring that result.
12 cans $2.50, case
$4.90
$1.00
SALAD OIL
ly smiling and saying he planned a
Fruits— In Syrup
Amaizó, Mazóla
vacntlon for u year and would look Peaches— Yellow Cling—
over the curs on his return.
2 cans 45c, 6 for ................ $1.30 1-2 Gallon.......................................$1.00
Im portant Agreement
The Webster-Ashburton treaty was
a treaty between the United States
and Great Britain, negotiated by Dan
iel Webster and Lord Alexander Bar
ing Ashburton In August, 1842. By
this treaty the frontier line between
the state of Maine and Canada was
definitely agreed to. By thia treaty,
also, seven-twelfths of the disputed
ground and the British settlement of
Mailagnska were given to the United
States and only five-twelfths of the
ground to Great Britain, but It secured
a better military frontier to Canada
and Included heights commanding the
St. Lnwrence, which the award of the
king of Holland, who had been chosen
arbiter, had assigned to the Americans.
Ily the eighth and ninth articles pro
visions were made for putting an end
to the African slave trade, and the
tenlh article provides for the mutual
extradition of auapected criminals.
FREE
12 c a n s ....................................
Apricots— Peeled—
2 cans 45c, 6 f o r ...................
12 for ....................
Pears, 2 cans
12 cans ................
Gooseberries— No. 2 Tins—
3 for 50c, 12 for
Raspberries— No. 2 Tins—
I 3* for $1.00, 12 for
Pineapple, Sliced or Grated—
Buffet Tins. 6 for.....................
No. 2 Tins, 5 for ..................
No. 2 1-2 Tins, 4 f o r .............
$2.50
LOG CABIN SYRUP
Large Cans, $1.00
You
DECORATED BERRY SET— $ 1 0 0
Here is a value that you cannot du
plicate at anywhere near our spec
ial price. The set is beautifully
tinted and decorated In colors. The
bowl is 10 inches in diameter and
the 6 fru it saucers are 5 1-4 inches.
The quality is very good light In wt.
and really a bargain at this price.
Three assorted patterns to choose
from.
When In Pendleton—
Call in and let ns tell you in person what we can do for you
at this Beanty Shop. A satisfied customer is our best advertise
ment. Come and see for yourself.
All the latest methods are use! at this Beauty Shop and all
work is done under sanitary conditions.
SLOAN BONNET AND BEAUTY PARLORS
Marcelling, Facial and Scalp Trea'ments are Our Specialties
Smart and Exclusive M’llinery at Most Seasonable Prices,
845 Main S t , 1 cadlcton, Ore.
Telephone: 380
FI,OUR
TEEPEE PATENT
49 lbs.............................
....... $1.85
Barrel ............................................$7.35
SILVER LOAF HARD WHEAT
49 lbs..................... - - ........,.......... $2.30
B a r re l.................................
$9.00
RAMONA HARD WHEAT
W lbs...........................
$2.30
Barrel ...................
$9.00
CEREALS
Cream Wheat, 4 pkgs................... 90c
Wheatena, 4 pkgs
.................. 90c
Quaker Oats, large. 3 pkgs.............90c
Mother’s Oats, plain, 3 pkgs
90c
Carnation Mush, Oats or Wheat,
Prem., 2 pkgs
...................... 75c
Albers Minute Oats, 3 pkgs . . 90c
Kellogg’s Pep. 8 p k g s............. $1.00
Kellogg’s Com Flakes, 10 pkgs $1.00
Post Toasties, 10 pkgs............ .$ 1 .0 0
Kellogg’s All Bran, 5 pkgs . $1.00
Post Bran Flakes. 8 pkgs
$1.00
Shredded Wheat, 8 pkgs.......... $1.00
JELÏIFS AND JAMS
10 lb. net Pail Pure Jelly........$1.89
Vo. 5 Tin Kerr’s Jam s..................95c
Vo. 10 Tin Kerr’s J a n s .......$1.75
Pric’e’s Jam. 14 oz. jar.............. 25c
Kerr's Jam, 14 oz. Glass............ 29c
K en’s Jelly, 6 oz. glass, 2 for 25c
Kerr's Marmalade, Orange, 14 oz.
glass .......... ............... ....................29o
8 pounds ............................................25c
$2.75
$1.00 100 pounds ...................
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY'S
CRACKERS
DEAL N 0.1—
RED RIPE WATERMELONS
SOcBox Soda Crax
1-2 lb. Flat Tins, 5 for.........$1.00 Each __ -....................................... 35c
35c Box Grahams
Guaranteed
i 1 lb. Flat Tin, 3 for........
$1.00
35c Bbl. Ginger Snaps
Oysters. 5 cans
$1.00
DEVILED MEAT
Sardines, imported olive oil,
5c $120 Value .............................. $1.00
8 c a n s ....................................... $1.00 Small
DEAL NO. 2—
Large, 3 for .
25c
Sardines, Booth Oval Tins,
20c Pkg. Long Branch Sodas
8 cans ...................................... $1.00
50c Box Grahams
Citrus
Powder,
4
pkgs...............$1.00
Shrimp, 6 cans
$1.00
50c Box Premium Sodas
...............$1.00
Minced Clams. 4 cans
$1.00 White King. 2 pkgs
Borax Chips, 3 pkgs ...............$1.00 $1.20 Value................................... $1.00
VAN CAMP'S PORK AND BEANS Seafoam, 3 pkgs.................
$1.00
ÎVOKYSÔAÎ
Small, 5 cans
45c Peets Wash. Mach.Soap. 3 pkgs. $1
Large,
8
for
...............................$1.00
Medium, 2 cans .......
...............$1.00
.......25c Lux. large, 4 pkgs
Large, 2 cans ............
45c Rinso. large. 4 pkgs......................$1.00 Medium. 12 f o r ........................... $1.00
Guest. 22 for ................ ............. $1 .00
iti VAUGHT’S CASH GROCERY ÏÏÏ
WE ABE GROWING
day by day. That la bemuse we
please our
rtistnmers
w ith
the
kind of vulcanising! work we do.
Our up-to-date vulcanising machines
together with good m atrlala and
workmanship turns out r first class
job.
«
VULCANIZING
PACIFIC TIRE COMPANY
2C6' i E. Alta St.
Pendleton, Ore.
CANCER SPECIALIST
ABRAM METHOD
OF BLOOD TESTING AND TREATMENT
Dr. B. B. Brundage
PENDLETON, OREGON
Pendleton, Oregon
DO IT N O W
TENTS AND AWNINGS
Send us the price o f a year’;
ubscriptiop if you are in arrean
We Need the Mones
DON’T FORGET
U S -------
W hen you need any
thing in the line of
n e a t an d a ttractive
Printing.
In waging your battle with the
house fly start early and make
it successful by using the screen
doors and window screens of
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We have just received our new
stock in and would be pleased
to show them to you.
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SUGAR
14 lbs.............................................. $1.00
100 lbs.................................... - $6.89
$1.30
$2.50
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP
55c 25 B a n
..................... $1.00
$3.75
FEDERAL MILK
..................................$1.00
$1.85 11 Cans
Mission Fancy
$3.65
PINEAPPLE
$1.00 Large No. 2 1-2 Tins, 4 for. .. $1.00
$1.00
1000 Sheets
$1.00
TISSUE TOILET PAPER
12 Rolls ..................................
$1.00
GALLON FRUITS
7 oz. Crepe
Porto Brand
“ ’TOILET PAPER
In light syrup
COFFEES— Canned
20 Rolls ...... ............................. $1.00 1
Blackberries
Golden West. 5 lbs ............... $2.50
85c
Loganberries..............................
Folger’s Golden Gate, 5 lbs
$2.50
80c
Bring Your Pail
Pitted Cherries ......................... 95c
Royal Club, 5 lbs........................... $2.50
BULK LARD
Gooseberries
75c
Ci escent 99, 5 lbs..................... $2.00
Pounds ...................................- 90c
Rhubarb ......................................
Maxwell House. 5 lbs..................$2.50
65c
Bartlett Pears, peeled
80c
Blue Pine, 5 lbs............ ................$2.50
RIPE CANTALOUPES
Apricots ............ " ....................
Absurdity of M an
85c
M. J. B., 5 lb s ........................... $2.60
3 for .................. ,..............................25c
Really, when It comes to glory there Prunes ............
65c
Hill Red Can, 4 lbs.......................$2.15
Is no limit to the absurdity of man. Apples .......................................... . . 55e
SUNKIST ORANGES
A man will glory in a disease, a vice, Peaches
85c
BULK COFFEE
Dozen
..............—■...................... 29c
the wealth of an ancestor when he Is
Vaught’s
Special
Blend, 5 lbr $1,85
himself poor or the poverty of an an
GALLON PICKLES— Glass
Our Leader Blend, 5 lbs____ $2.10
cestor when he la himself rich ; the
TRANSPARENT
APPLES
Si. het Midget ................... . . $2.25
$2.25
street In which he lives; the color of
Box
................................. $1.50 Dad Choice Blend. 5 lbs
fc'.s hnlr, of his eyes; the possession Sweet Medium ..............................$1.85
Extra Blend (Our Finest, 5 lbs. $2.50
8
pounds
.....................................25c
......................»..........$1.35
of something which he picked up In Sour
the street—even the abuse of some Dill ................................................$1.19
IARD AND SHORTENING
„ MILTON TOMATOES
one more notorious than himself. Men |
GALLON PICKLES— Tin
8 lbs L ard....................................$2.00
2
Pounds
.........................................
25c
will glory In unythlng. Just os the i Sweet ............................................ 1.49
$1.75
famine-struck will eat anything. Such Sour ............................................... $1.19 20 lb. Box
.............................. $1.95 8 lbs. Swift’s Shortening
8 lbs. Snowdrift............. ......... _ $2.00
Is the appetite for glory. And why
Dill .................................................. 79c
9 lbs. Crisco............................ . $2.35
Is It there? 1 say again, to make men
NEW POTATOES
achieve, to make them write bad verse,
CANNED FISH
build hldeoua houses, put up Impossi
ble monuments, pass bad laws, and In Alaska Pink Salmon, 6 cans
general destroy their kind.—Hlllare
1 lb, tall
Belloc In the New Statesman.
¡Libby’s Fancy Red Salmon—
FIGHT THE
FLY
Inland Empire Lumber Compan
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Phone 331
“ The Yard of Best Quality ”
H. M. STRAW. MGR.
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Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Bureau
WEST END FARMERS
Have learned that The Herald prints the
best butter wrappers. We have the large
size, 9 by 12 inches. Our prices are—
100
200
300
500
for
for
for
for
$1.25
$2.00
$2.60
$3.75
Many are buying them in the larger quan
tities, but we are here to serve you all. If
you want only a few we have them with
out the name. These we sell as follows—
12
30
62
100
for
for
for
for
10
25
50
80
cents
cents
cents
cents
4 T h e Home of Good Printing”
THE HERMISTON HERALD
W herever You Live—
£>il Cookstoves Are “City Easy”
<^T-f-yoa want a cool kitchen
A / in summer, an all-’round,
year-’round cookstove with no
fires to tend— use a good oil-
cooks tove. It will help solve
your cooking problem by making
your cooking “ city easy"! N o mussy
fires to tend—no fuel or ashes to lu g -
simple—noiseless—
But be utrt to use Pearl Oil—for
F ieri O il ii more than “je u Itnseut’'.
It is refined and re-refined by our
special process so it won't corrode
cookstoves or heaters; it will give you
nothing but absolutely odorless, in
tense flame that’s all beat! Insist on
clean-burning Pearl Oil— ask for it
by a » * / — “ P E A R L O I L ”.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(CMM.)
Do you need a aew teat or aw ning! Measure your window kr front,
mark size on this cat, mail to ns an d we will give yon prices.
PEA R L
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