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HERMISTON HgBXLD, ITERMTHTOy, OBEüOJT, LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES - SPECIAL! T H IS ■ F i l i m i G lM n w l H ot . and There About ik e C ity and Neighborhood W EEK Mr. and Mrs. W illiam G oedecke and Mrs. K im ball o f P en dleton w ere here to see the show Saturday. Mr. G oedecke is in the insu ran ce business. M. J. B. Jr. C offee 4 5 c P ound Mr. and Mrs. G eorge C. B aer o f P en dleton w ere here Satu rd ay to a t tend the show. W hile here Mr. Baer also conferred with local m en about land se ttlem e n t work. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. M urphy and Mr. and Mrs. Roy T em ple o f P en d le ton w ere visitors here Saturday to at tend the show and to see the P en d le ton-H erm iston footb all gam e. BANANAS 1 1 c Pound H. E. Inlow is su p erin ten d en t o f schools in P en d leton . H e is not sm all o f statu re, and du rin g school days a part o f his en erg y w as w ork ed o f f via the course o f a c tiv ity in football. F or th at reason he en joys the gam e m ore than those who have never played it. He w as here Satu r day and w atched the P en d leton team win. N e w C a lifo rn ia P e t it e P runes 2 lb s. 2 5 c e n ts Roy R itner, candid ate fo r jo in t rep resen tative on the republican tic k et, w as here Saturday in the in terests o f his cam paign. H e has served for 12 years in the legislatu re, both in the sen ate and in the house and has acquired a valuable exp erien ce dur ing this period o f service. Mr. Kiddle and J. S. N orvell o f H elix, republican candidate for rep resenta tive, w ere with Mr. Ritner. N e w Ita lia n P ru n es 2 lbs. 2 5 c W e p ay 4 4 c for standard eg g s Fred E. K iddle, grain buyer, m ill er and farm er, a candidate for the o ffic e o f jo in t senator on th e repub lican tick et, m et local people Satu r day at the show . Mr. K iddle is a past com m ander o f the A m erican Legion, departm ent o f O regon, and has a w ide acquain tan ce w ith people all over the state by reason o f his a ctiv ities in the ex-service m en’s or ganization . H is hom e is in Island City, which is near La Grande. KINGSLEY’S L ” ÏR M I8 T O N S H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N O S E R V IC E ' A T IP C O N C E R N IN G T he M ethodist Aid society w ill have art all day se w in g a t tl e hom e of M rs. H arvey S chillings on W edneaday, O ctobor20- B rin g thim ble, needles an d scissors. Be ready to leave th e ch urch a t 10 o ’clock sh arp . L e t’s have a large a tte n d a n c e a t M rs. Schill in g ’s new home. Y O U R C H IC K E N H O U S E A n ticip atin g chicken house b u siness for th e late sum m er and fa ll, we seeurod a com plete stock o f m aterial for th is business early In the spring. T ills stock has been In the yard for the last fiv e m onths and is now thorough ly dry. I T h is gives you a stock th at w ill build an ab solu tely tig h t ch ick en house at the game price as green lum ber w ould cost. You cannot afford to take a chance on « sin g green lum ber for a chick en house w h en we w ill gu aran tee th e stock th a t w e fu rn ish not to i shrink. ! I I I Mr. and Mrs. J . S. H arv ey e n te rta in e d a t a brid g e p a rty T uesday ev ening in honor of Miss E v a R andall. T h re e ta b le s w ere in play, and p rizes w ere won by Mr. and Mrs- W. W. Felthouse and Mr. and M rs. J. M. Bigg3. 'Mil M ATERIALLY YOURS T U M -A-LUM L U M B E R C O . R, A. Brown son, Mgr. Phone 111 Mr. and Mrs. Jam es John s w ere here from P en d leton Saturday to a t tend the show . CANVASS STATE BALLOTS W ashington Republicano Roll 296,0«« and Demócrata 19,422. Olympia. Wash.—State canvass of the vote cast In the recent primary will m eet at th e park Friday, „October election on those offices for which fil 2 3 , at 2 :3 0 P. M. ’ ings of candidacy are required to be made with the secretary of state, was com pleted this week by review and Mr. and M rs. R. A lex an d er signature by the m embers of the state w ere h e re o v er th e w eek end as canvassing board, of the compilation g u e sts a t th e hom e of Mr. and made by Superintendent of E lections j M rs. E. P. Dodd. Mr. A lex an Charles A. F oster in the office of Sec retary of State J. Grant Hinkle. d e r recom m ended th a t all re The resulta will now be certified by publicans vote th e tic k e t s tr a ig h t Secretary of State H inkle to the va th is y e a r in O regon, rious county auditors for the prepara tion of the general election ballots. The canvassing board con sists of Sec Rev. and M rs. S- H am rick and retary of State Hinkle, State Auditor ch ildren a re now re sid e n ts o f ' C. W. Clausen and State Treasurer W. H erm iston. They m oved h e re O. Potts. from Hood R iver. Rev. H a m -| Total republican vote was 255,066 and the dem ocrats polled 19,422. The rick is p a sto r o f th e M ethodist judicial ballot brought the heaviest Episcopal church and succeeds vote with 270.891. T h e N eighborhood clu b park board Rev. H enry Y oung w ho e x c h a n g ed p u lp its w ith Rev. Hamrick. R e g u la r services will be held S unday a t th e M ethodist E p is copal church. S unday school a t 10:30, p re a c h in g a t 11. In th e aftern o o n a t 3 o ’clock a S unday school rally fo r six S u n d ay schools in th is d is tric t will be held in th e church. Y o u n r peo p le ’s m e e tin g a t 7:30. W ashington Football Team W ins Portland, Ore.—The U niversity of W ashington football team proved too much for the U niversity of Oregon team, outplaying the Eugene squad in the second half. The final score was W ashington 23, Oregon 9. Port land's new civic stadium was dedicat ed just prior to the Oregon-W ashing ton football gam e with brief but im pressive cerem onies. H EAR! S E N A TO R S T A N F IE D T O S P E A K IN H E R M IT O N A sw in g around w ill be m ade by U m atilla S en ator cou n ty R obert N. S tan field in the interest o f h is candi dacy o n T uesd ay, O ctober 19. He w ill d iscu ss the U m atilla R apids and rrigation problem s in h is SENATOR STANFIELD Repairing A 1000 p e r c e n t In v estm en t T h a t ’« t h e w a y t o lo o k a t p a in tin g — a s a n in v e s t m e n t , n o t a n e x p e n s e . L o o k a r o u n d y o u a t t h e h o u s e s g o in g t o r a c k a n d ru in . W h a t i s d oin g' i t ? T h e w e a th e r . T h e r e is o n l y o n e d e f e n s e a g a in s t w e a t h e r a n d t h a t i s p a i n t . B u t p a in t, lik e w e a th e r , i s o f m a n y k in d s . B e w a r e o f t h e fa ir w e a th e r p a in t. I t d o e s n o t p io t e e v , i t o n ly d e c e iv e s . B u y a p a in t th a t h a s p ro v ed it s s ta y in g p o w er. SW P (S h erw in -W illiam s H o u se P ain t, Prepared) has a fifty-year recoel. Its ingredients are what experience baa proved to be most efficient In protecting property. It puts an armor between your buildings and the elements and also adds beauty and cl e a n li nes s. Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. Q u e e n Q u a lity S h o e s a re On the Umatilla From there he will co m e to H erm is ton w here he w ill sp eak at 9 . H is Stan field sp eech w ill b e m ade at 10 o ’clock . H e w ill alsd speak at E ch o, at P en d leto n at n oon , A thena, W eston , M il ton, Freew ater and th e n return to P en dleton for a sp eech in th e even ing at 7:30 at the A lta theatre. Poisoning Husband Charged to Widow Tillam ook, Or.— Mrs. Eva N. Mc Gee, widow of Dr. W. G. McGee, who died August 17 under circum stances regarded as suspicious, was arraigned in circuit court here on an indictm ent charging first degree murder by ad m inistration of poison. The indict ment followed an autopsy performed by Dr. Robert L. Benson, Portland pathologist. Q u een Q uality Fall S h ad es in th e W anted Lasts for th e Ladies. C h ild ren and M isses S h o es in Brown B uilt Q u ality. Rapids Tues., Oct. 19 A t U m a tilla -8 A. M. T h e se have p roven their w earin g qu ality and sty le as w ell. Y o u w ill find the new sh a d es and a good variety o f 9izes at lar p rices. A t Herm iston—9 A . M . New Blazers for the Children Sizes 8 to 16. A t S ta n fieid -10 A . M . See W indow Display A t Pendleton~7:30 P. M. M en ’s L eath er C oats at C lose O ut Prices A lta T heatre W H O ’S W H O T O D A Y Just lo o k th em o v er and w e w ill m ake th e p rice right i f you can u se th em . Hermiston Produce and Supply Company BUR-BEE — READ TH E WANT ADS— $ 5 0 0 fo r H e w ill sp eak at U m atilla at 8 a.m W e carry for sale in bulk or fan cy boxes i” $ 5 0 fo r Painting h e r e in all the N e w S ty le s T alk sp e e c h e s in th e w est en d o f the county. Which? HIGH GRADE CHOCOLATES A lm on d Crisp Spanish Cluster M altricious C rem es ■ T u tti Fruitti C rem es » ■ I N eap olitan C rem es s H aw aiian C rem es ■ ■ P ecanza C rem es ■ ■ ■ W aln ette C rem es ■ ■ ■ W hipped C rem es ■ Fruit N ougatines I■ Jersey C hew s ■ Ze M intza P atties ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 B ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ : ■ s WINTER Is Com ing fo r a Long S tay C O A L IS A ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ NECESSITY a Ei W e A re Sure W e can give you satisfactio n in our Fuel Supply of both W ood and ■ ■ Coal. : S ■ s ■ ■ ■ ■ ■, ■ Si PR O M PT SERVICE Í E I : Inland Empire Lumber Company f / a * " H. Y M. ard STR of AW . M G*. ” ■ ■ P ■ ■ ■ Exduive Representative« of National BaiMers ■ 5 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I s* O u r Customer« A re O ur Best Advertisem ent. I t y o u are not already a Custom er w e w an t you to g iv e u s an order then you w ill be. H ig h est Grade M eat, han d led In a san itary, M odern M arket, is th e kind we se ll, and at lo w est prices alw ays. L et u s f ill your n ext MEAT order. City Meat Market PH O NE 111 W atcA this space for next week —Som ething th a t w ill interest you. THE NEW W IN T E K RED CkOWN T H E JER SEY D A IR Y M ilk and Cream for eale at all tim es. B oth m ornin and even - n ln g deliveries. R outqs In H er m iston and U m atilla. 5 ■ P U o a . JJU to g iv e .” H itt’s C o n fectio n ery |l : SECRETARY WILBUR *‘A soft answ er is so m etim es hard A fine gasoline of the volatility and stability that produce quick starting. Inst acceleration and a maximnir of miles. Scientifically mad to provide the greatest effi ciency of engine operation- the prodoct of 48 yean of refining experience. H o m e C ooking ©>’* rTANIMUœ Oil COMPANY OF CAtlKMMIA f H e r m isto n H o sp ita l IS OUR SPECIALTY HOME MABE PASTRY X. WE SERVE 40c LUNCH FROM 11:30 TILL 3:00 P. Fried Chicken, home style, 50c W ILD TO GÇY H ER M ISTO N M A R K E T BURK If A J KN KINS SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOUR! Open 6 :30 to 9 :30. R EX C A F E We can care for yon cheeper and giv? yon better service than yon can receive a t home. P rices $4 per day inetudin g general care, board and room . “Ask a patient who has been there” M aternity C ases E specially Solicited Ml HERMISTON. OREGON