ir a HEBMIflTOy HKBJULD. HERMISTON, QBBQOy« Mitchell Drug Co. THE Christmas Gift Store Open a Checking Account Get your personal affairs on a more business-tike basis. Make it a point to pay all bills by check. There’s a two-fold advantage you have an accurate record of all expenditures, and your can­ celled check is the best evi’ence that a bill has been paid. Christmas Gifts And by far the best surprise of all-P R IC E . OPEN AM ACCOUNT TODAY IM THIS STRONG ANN. BROWNIE BOX CAMERIES for Boys and Girls First National Bank - $2 to $5 of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided P ro fit. Over »50,000 r. B. Swayan, Pres. R. Alexader, Vlos-Prsa. A. ■. Merten, Cashier W. L. Hamm, Amt. Cashier .n N T AOS m KALB POR SALB— Jersey helfe Balsee. Phone S6-W-S Always In the market for Veal, Beef, Pork and Mutton. J. C. D)w*nlng, Hermston. 7-tfe POR SALB— 2 fresh cows, milking Polands for Profits. Stillings. 1 7 « Shorthorns. William D. Prior. 7tf • Try Burk's for bargalnA W. A. Leathers buys and sells al falfa hay. Office in building for. ADDINO machine rolla at the Herald merly occupied by Western Land office. Co. and Hay Growers' Assn. Phone SX. 1-tfe REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND INSURANCE. J. 15. BlOOfl, RE­ FOR SALB—Applet. Send orders to ALTOR. 2»-*fe P. M. Outwits for Delicious apples. 1-tfc QUICK SERVICE ON CLEANING AND PRESSING. We call for FOR SALK—A 7 room strictly mod and deliver. ’ Imperial Cleaners. arn house, full basement an dgood Phone E3-W. SS-tte lawn. Close to school. Hight trade. See C. H. Skinner. 46-tfc FOR NEW AND USED CARS—Kel- • logg Motor Co. 2-tfo B ra* CARS FOR SALE— Terms given. PIrcee right. Kellogg TO TRADE!—Ford touring body In I Motor Co. 11-tfc good condition, for roadster body. Paul Miller. FOR SALE— 7SO pound Primrose sep­ arator. Enquire Inland Empire Lumber Co. 4 J ttc WIFE AND HUSBAND 14-2tp BOTH ILL WITH GAS FOR SALE or trade 15 acres, part alfalfa, part orchard, and some in “For years I had gas on the stom- asparagus. For partculara call at xch. The first dose of Adlerika help­ Herald offce. 7-tfc 'd. I now sleep well and all gas Is gone. It also helped my husband, FOR SALE— Stewart speedometer fo f Ford. F. P. Phipps. 12-tfc (signed) Mrs. B. Brinkley. ONE spoonful Adlerika removes GAS and TO TRADE— Milch goat for cow. iften brings astonishing relief to the Will pay the difference. 14-tfc itomach. Stopg that full, bloated ’eelings. Brings out old waste mat­ Christmas trees for sale at Second ter you never thought was In your Hand Store. 14-2p ystem. This excellent Intestinal évacuant Is wonderful for constipa­ mbcellaneouk tion. Mitchell Drug Company. STRAYED—From ranch southwest of Stanfield, one black pig, weight Reward for about 50 pounds. Information as to whereabouts. 16-4 tp Notify F. S. Green. IF YOU NEED HEJLP with that wwekly cleaning, mending or iron­ ing call on Mrs. Requa at Mita. J. Sig D sv I a Work by hour or day. l(-2 tc FOR SALE—Cash register, filing cabinet, desk, cheese cutter, Day- ton counter scales, counters, show eases, shelving. Terms. See Earl Foynton at Oregon Hardware. 15-2 Santa* came LOST—-A piece of malleable steel Lemons, dozen ...................... , ....... 40c Ire 21x31 Inches between George r ureter's ranch on Butter creek Popcorn, 2 pounds ..............„ .....26c and Hermiston, about the middle Walnuts, pound .....- ...................... 30c f reb. last. Same belongs to • range. It anybody found it will they please return it to Mrs. C. ' ‘’haw, Mrs. Roy Attebury’s er. Mrs. M. R. Martin 9-c WE HAVE NO SPECIALS BUT NOTICE!- Dreesmaking. Plain and fancy work guaranteed; prices bldg, on west aide of track. A special effor tto please. Mrs. W C. Isom, Mrs. Dohlman. S-tfc for HAVE SPECIAL PRICES ON EVERYTHING WE CABBY You» for s Merry Christmas Army Want Ads Bring Yos Boss»» L . H. BeiTJ & Soili Rurk’s for bargains. CASH AND GABBY T.FVFT.IWO LAND—See Peter C as trie, experienced and reliable, S miles north of Hermiston. 4-tfr Norida Compact Loose Powder for the High school or college miss. In dainty sets. No, not expensive—$2.25 to $2.75. Also full line of Compact Coke Powders; single and double—Karess, Coty, La Oregon, Palmers, Colgate and Armands, 75c to 82.00. Rose Bud Powder Puffs in seald boxes. a bautifui g if t......... ................................... 5 0 cents Colony Model Price 110.00 The Family G ift Ask to hear the New Victrola. Place your order at once. Yes. we sell on EASY PAY­ MENT PLAN. DeVilbiss Perfume Atomizers; new and very appro­ priate gifts $1.00 to $5.00. Kodak Albums Oh Yes, Keeth’s Box Writing Paper Tells the story—an IDEAL GIFT for Mother. Sister, Brother or Father. is the talk of the town. Beautiful paper in plain and fancy boxes, the very latest colors and tints. Ask to see the new Keiths Shirvan and Raffia box paper and correspondent eards.Our stocks of w ritting papers are the best on the m arket Give a Fountain Pen Elans Irish Lawn per box............. ................... ..... J?9c at....................- ............. .... . 75c to $3.50 Parker Red Duofold Foun­ tain Pens in Lady Duofold, Duofold Jr, and Duofold, $5 and $7. Also Parker Duofold quality pens $2.75 to $3.50. Just the pen for school boys and girls. Also Parker pencil an$ peus in sets $8 and $11. Moore Fountain Pens, the famous “ won’t leak” lever self filling pens 82.50 to 8.00. Ask to see the Moore Acme pen now 5.00 For Him p ^ e r Bill Folds, Coin 2gc $4 Kada Key Ring Cases in plain and fancy leather, 25c to $1.50. Shaving Mirror Sets—nickle plate and Pyrolin ivory. Military Brushes — best quality Ebony and Pyrolin ivory back. Safty Razors—in niée metal cases 81.00, Gillette, Enders, Ever Ready and Gem, $1.00. Also Rubber Set Lather Brushes, Ash Tray Stands and Cigarette Sets for auto and desks. The smoker will like these new convenience. Toys Chistmas Greeting Cards and Booklets—ingraved —all new styles an4, designs, 2 for 5c to 25c each. Holly Tissue Paper, Ribbon Wrapping Paper, White Tissue Paper. The very best quality. Everything for your packages. Dolls and Toy Games— ONE THIRD OFF regular price. Large assortment to choose from. Kiddy Kars 83.00 to $7.50 Oriole Box Chocolates In fancy boxes— Highes tGrade Candies, 75c to 84.00. Special Mixed Candy. Fine quality—special price, 20c a pound. E xtra Fancy Salted Peanuts; blanched, specially treated to make sweet, 50c pound. Jumbo Fancy Salted Peanuts 30c pound. T h e Preferred Gift for A n y O ccasion /--^ I V O R Y '¿■^ralin Powder Boxe» M irro r* Trays Brushes Combs Perfume Bottles Free Mailing and wrap­ ping service. We will pack and wrap any package for mailing free of charge. Special Orders for anything not in stock will be filled in time for Dec. 24 delivery up to Dec. 21st, 5:30 p. m. and le ft- — Good light team of Xmag VCandles Mixed at.............30c horses and set of harness, cheap. Xmas Tree, each...............................50c Apply at this office. 11-tfc Peanuts, 2 quarts ........... * ......... 25c DOLLARS—Will exchange a »75 Gerhart knitting machine for a Oranges, 20c a dozen, 5 dor........ SOe ood shotgun. Box 265. 9-4tc Bananas, pound ...............................16c BURK is headquarters Toilet Sets of Perfum e, Toilet W ater and Face Powder. In nice silk lined boxes. Yes, all girls like Perfume and Tolet Water. Also in individual pieces. Highest Grade Imported Per­ fumes in 1-4, 1-2 and 1 oz. fancy bottles 35c to $3 Hewitts Kuslo Ru Burning Perfume and beautiful . burners, also Vantines and Oriental Incense. Strayed—4 young Jersey hef- iers from pasture a t the light p lan t Leave any information as to their whereabouts a t the Her­ A. P. 7tfc » t i e miston Light & Power Co. The New Ortho Phonic Victrola PHONE M I wanted — Mea or wosaaa ti i (or genuine guaranteed taon. an. women and children, darning. Salary »7» a full time, » !.» • an hour LOW BOUND T U P PAXES FOB time. Beautiful spring line. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS International Stocking Mills. Nor­ ristown. Pa. 29-29t» Via Union Pacific between potato In Idaho. Oregon aad Waahington. .•o ir n r s second hand store — Sale dates December IS. 1», 32, 2». ▼on get more for your ssoaey; 24 and December 30 and 31; return Isn’t that ’ funny. Furniture, limit January 4, 1(2». For further storm aad everything. Jnst walk particulars ooo tooul ageni 14-3U 1* sad forget fo ring. »$-tCo in S o windows! distress I Just keep your eye on these There was one house in particular people and tell me who Is served and that glowed with a shining brilliance. who Is not. It's so difficult." Part of this light waa due to a pyra­ Miss Mlxter looked up keenly lntoi mid formation of candles on the win­ the smiling face. And she knew she, dow-sill, and part came from the was genuinely wanted. Seamstress Finds a Warm happy sounds which Isaued forth “ril stay,” announced Mias Mlxter, through the open door. This place was “and,” she grew spirited, “the first Welcome and Assists at keeping “open house*' with a venge­ person who needs a cup of coffee 1st ance. It looked like a glorifled Christ­ myself.” Social Function. mas card. (& IMS. Weetern Newspaper Union.) Mies Mlxter never knew exactly By MARTHA BANNING THOMAS C hristm as Song how It happened. She wee hurrying EACON HILL was home after a bard day’s sewing in a W hy do b ells for C h ristm as rin g? W h y do little child ren sin g ? ablaze with can­ dressmaker’s shop. She was tired and dles. They shone hungry. Christmas Eve to her merely Once a lo v ely , sh in in g star, In every window. meant that the was wearier than usual. Seen by shepherds from afar, G ently m oved u n til Its lig h t T h e y g le a m e d She stopped for a moment to look In Made a m an ger-crad le bright. through the glass through the door of thia happy, shin­ T here a d a rlin g baby lay panea of the door­ ing house. And then, almost unaware P illo w ed so ft a m ong the hay. ways Tall can­ of what she did, she walked In. Yea, And h is m oth er sa n g and sm iled, “T h is Is C hrist, the H oly C hild.” dles, short can­ she actually did. And she had no dles; candles of every else and color. more Idea of who lived there than a So th e h e lls for C hristm as ring, For was It not Christmas Eve? And maple tree on Boston Common! Some­ So the lit t le ch ild ren sin g . — Lydia A very Coon ley W ard. is it not a custom to make merry at thing drew her straight to the fire­ thia special time in a very charming place. She went as naturally as a way? . bee seeks honey. In that merry, well-dressed throng she looked a bit maty. Her hat was * FARM REMINDERS ♦ entirely too old. There was some­ ♦ ♦ thing wrong in the cut of her coat. Her gloves bad aeen bard service. And ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A her shoes, well—her shoes were the W ithout lime, the animal In unable despair of cobblers. to build bon« or produce offspring, Miss Mlxter began talking to a langhlng-eyed woman dressed In green. s a y , the experim ent station. Leg­ “You look like a daffodil," said MI sm umes contain more lime than other Mlxter. And this pleased her hostess Oregon plants. The most exepenstve so much that she burst Into a peal of food for the bone structure of the merriment • young stock is legumes. From that moment they seemed to In pruning cherry, peach, prune, have a great deal to say to each other. apricot or almond all dead tw igs Then, suddenly looking abont her, Miss Mlxter saw she was the center and mummied fruit are removed of attention. Dozens of Interested from the trees and destroyed. This people were regarding h with I* a sanitary measure recommended amused eyes. by the Oregon Experiment station A quick reaction «wept over brr. to get rid of infection sources for ! roups o f Carolers Stood a t Street She felt lonely and afraid. Why w a « |brown rot and bllRbt fUBg1. Comoro an»- Snr.g. w»e here? Who were these neonle? , Why had she come Into this h ^ e ' Tl”a do*a not ,altP th* p l,c® ot Groups of carder? «toed at street L »»ring or summer spray but aids In omers and aang. Ht ndrei’s of people -5*“ “ q , hand 00 her arra’ drolled op and down There wan an I \ ****7’ wan\ f®®^" begged ti.) c-itrol of* thee« diseases. atmosphere of good will that pervaded i -,0Mtaa ™ green, I need someone to piaç, M «nygiy u wrsatl« hung I halp “ e J®® spam a moment H is economically unwise to put oo Chrtotmo 'ay i f pastttrs seed, legumes especially. Is high I .port' nor. Lie» r.nd In January whn th» ground freezes perfu: ieg at a ret. ua’ "c prire. sharply and thaws the follow ing day. It Is best to have the seed on hand and tested tw o weeks before planting, the O. A. C. experiment Look Your Best This Christn.ht- Her misión Etc ufj station says. TWO HEBMISTON BOYS QUALIFY FOB AWABDS Ernest Addleman and Harold Waterman, two Hermiston boys, have been awarded rook numerals at O. A. C. Both boys were mem- b c-i of th„ Freshman football team last, year anl played the entire se< soil. Forty-three Freshman receiv­ ed numerals. Subscribe For The Hcrtdd a Shoppe Phone 461 —TBY THE HEBALD WAF” ONE DAY ONLY—FINE DTP’’ On December 19th, Saturday " fore Christmas, will be shown a fine display of hats, eoata and dt for women and misses. HOrml’tun Produce A Supply Company. •