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Œlj» Wrrmtataa ferali! H E R M IS T O N H O T E L Published eTery T h u n d er at Her. minton, Umatilla County, Oregon by Joseph S. Harvey, editor and man ager. —AITOUNCING— S ’lip r ia l ü ty a ttfc a g itrin g Entered as second class matter December, 1908, at the postofflee at Hermiston, Um atilla County, Oregon S tu tte r Subscription Kates One Year .....................................82.08 Six M on th s..................................... 81-00 $1.23 Giap fruit Cocktail r'X SPREADIITG WAR S COST , FOR- Soup One ot the nioRt sig n ifican t decla ra tio n s since the w ar was made on urm istlce day by P resid en t Coolidge when he advocated u niversal con scription of both men and all w ta lth ns a defense m easure In tim e of w ar. The cnactincul Into law of such an idea und Its enforcenn n t In tim e of n atio n al conflict should bear two m ajor resu lts: It should elim inate immense p ro fit for cap ital and au to m atically force all enpltal to seek peace, a condition of affairs th a t has never prevailed in the p ast; it should give the U nited S tates such a tre m endous adv an tag e as to m ake it p ractically Invulnerable to atta c k by aggressors, providing alw ays that our arm ed forces are sufficient in tra in in g and num bers to w ithstand check long enough for reserves to get Into action. The old idea th a t has prevailed w hereby men could bo conscripted and th e ir lives placed in jeopardy f ,r m eager wages w hile weulth was left p ractically free to dictate its own earn in g s a t public expense is u nbearably u n fair. W ealth is not ho precious as life and should be d ra ft ed i t the first bugle call. The Idea of universal conscription o t men an d w ealth for purposes ol defer,,c in w ar has been advocated fo r several years ly Hie American Legion. The forces of w ealth u n doubtedly w ill try all m eans to defeat such legislation, but the Idea I s si fundam entally rig h t th a t it Is bound to be p u t into effect. Then thtn-e w ill be a lack of men and in stltu tk -n s desiring a w ar as £ m eans to m aking them selves a pro fit. Modern w arfare has been d i vested of glam or and glory. The elim ination of profit w ill be a big Ft« p in m aking w arfare about 100 per cent unpopular. x i . Rice Chicfeso Young Roast Oregon Turkey, Celery Dressing F r id a y , S a tu r d a y , N o v . 1 9 -2 0 Cranberry Jelly Candied Sweet Potatoes V getable3 Hearts of Lettuce Thousand Island Dressing Mashed Pctatces Puttered TUrnips Logx.ibtiry Sherbet 3 Cans for........................................................25c Standard Tomatoes 6 Cans f o r ......................................................... 97c 24 Cans to the C a se ........................... - .......$3.15 Sunbrite Cleanser Hot Parker House Rolls * Old Dutch Cleanser 5 Cans for........................................................24c Fancy White Crosby Com 6 Cans f o r .................................................... $1.00 24 Cans to the C a se ....................................$3.15 Dessert Choice of— Crystal W hite Soap Hot Mince Pie Pumpkin Pie Baked Apples, Whipp d Cream Peach Mousse Devil’s Food Cake 10 Bars for......................................................43c Van Camp’s Pork and Beans No. 2 10 Bars for .....................................................39c Carnation or Sago Milk Coffee 9 Cans f o r ......................................................... 97c 48 Cans to the Case.....................................$4.95 Peets W ashing Machine Soap Make your reservations early. Per P ack ag e....................................................39c Del Monte Fruit Creme Oil Toilet Soap If You Want the Laugh 5 Cans Straight or A ssorted................ 4 Bars f o r ....................................................... 25c NURSE MADE FOR OCTOBER 6 Cans f o r ......................1.......................... -'-.... 97c 3 Bars f o r ........................................................ 23c Medium Size Ripe Olives on Yourself JUST WAIT UNTIL YOU ARE IN A WRECK WITH YOUR CAR BEFORE YOU TALK TO ME AEOUi’ IFSURAITCE. PUBLIC LIA BILITY, PROPERTY DAMAGE AI D COLLISION INSURANCE SHOULD BE CARRIED BY EVERY CAR OWr F.R. EXTRA SPECIAL! 1 Pkg. W onder Foam .............................................. 40c 12 Bars W hite Wonder Soap.............................. 60c 2 Bars Borax Soap...................................... 20c Total ............................................................. $1.20 SPECIAL FOR ......................................................... 98c Per C a n .......................................................... 20c Large Size Ripe Olives Per C a n ............................................................ 35c 18 Ounce Bottle Catsup Per Bottle ........................................................ 2r Pint Jars Sandwich Spread Per Package z............................-......................57c Package Raisins (Seeded or Seedless) 2 Packages f o r ..................................... .......... 23c Per Box ....................................... -....................80c J. M . B IG G S 16 Ounce Jars Marmalade In RICON Mrs. C nrroll, m other of w est of Irrigon < n W ednesday after- i noon. D urial took place on F riday I afl> rnoon nt the local cem etery T he, surviving n ln tlv c a have the sym pa thy of th e com m unity. lire . B ert K night retu rn ed from I- rllan d . lay w here she had spent the v h w ith h r m o th er. A num ber of young folks, acconi- p in lc 'l by icv cral not so young, sere nad d -ir. and Mis. Hugh G rim on T h u .. ery tv e n ln j. A fter the rend! tion of several operatic selections, th re re n rd e rs were treated to re frerlitiirnts. The G range met In m onthly ens ile n t-n W id n isd ay , at the trrlg o u schools Il t v V. .-. S up, lb len M. W ul- l- , J. 1. C alavnn, s t a le c lu b lead er, and a r e p re s e n ta tiv e from tlie sta te library. R-rival meeting» a re continued th ro u g h tlie pres* n t Week by Rev. M ilton. The atten d an ce has been quilt good. D uring the past few weeks several r .d lo bug« have been added to our list, McCoya and "H ad" G raybeal be ing the la te st victim s. Preparation» «re now tinder way for a good program to he given by li;e school for Chilatn 2 for .... ............................................................45c -, . Currants 2 Packages f o r ............................................... 35c Campbell’s Tomato Soup 5 Cans f o r ........................................................49c —i.—---------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------- t 3 Lb. Jars Kerr’s Jam Per Jar .......................................................... 69c ¿ { w n o N -w o c INSTfrUllUN- V elv et W inter M illinery With the Very Latest !n Trimming» H ere are the H ats you’ve been hoping f o r ! Not really e x a c t ing— for who could anticipate lovely velvet H a ts a t this low price? In large a n d small shapes and w ith v a ri o u s t r i tu rnings f o r s tr e e t and dress wear. I t ’s our coast-to- coast Buying Pow er which effects t h i s advantageous 1 o w price for y o u ! Per P ack ag e...................................................40c '2 L j s i E c o n o m y Post Toasties 4 Packages f o r ........................................'....... 45c Kerr’s Premium Oats Per P ack ag e................................................... 41c Kerr’s Premium W heat Flakes Kippered Snacks 3 Cans f o r ........................................................ 23c Olive Oil Sardines 2 Cans for........................................................ 25c Del Monte Sardines Per C a n ........... ................................................ 15c Standard Corn 7 Cans f o r ........................................................ 97c 24 Cans to the Case....................................$2.97 Standard Peas 7 Cans f o r ........................................................ 97c 24 Cans to the C a se .................................... $2.97 ry At Corn Flakes Per Package ........................ -.......................... 40c Stock up at prices you can not afford to pass up. Handv FrccK! BREAKFAST FOODS 4 Packages f o r ................................................ 45c 3 Pound Packages W hite Figs 4 Pound Packages Seedless Raisins D E P A R T M E N T STORES and' T ed C arroll, died at the fam ily home i X i itoi-t REALTOR INSURANCE 43c Per Jar .......................... 2 Pound Package Asst. Cookies I Follow ing is th e report of werk ' done in the office of th e co u n ty ' health nurs - during October: P u t'en ta d u rin g m onth, 21. Pat-1 baits dismissed, seven. P atien ts ear-t Tied forw ard, 14. Of th e seven d is'I missed one whb adm itted to tu b er culosls hospital a t Salem , tw o to hos pital cara'Vnd four to fam ily or othei cure. Investigation visits, 19. In stru ctiv e visits, nine. N ursing enre. four. M iscellaneous and o th er visits d u rin g the m onth 125. V isits tc the office, 88. L etters w ritte n In in terest of the work, 70. N um ber of phone calls, 12(1 Miles traveled, 1209, N um ber of schools visited, 28. T hree hundred nnd nineteen pupils v.erc m easured and w eighed; of th is num ber th ere w ere 67 th a t werie eeven per cent or more u n derw eight and seven th a t were 20 per cent or more overw eight. E tg hty-tw o co r rections had been made p rio r to the school visit. T his Included co rrect ed teeth and vision, rem oval of ton- i ells and adenoids. The percentage of I co llection is high and th e percentage of underw eig h t very low w hen com-1 pared w ith figures found a few y e a rn ago. It Is an In terestin g fact th at iflmost w i r y child weighed knew his w eight end w h eth er lip was w ithin the ran g e of norm al w eight, und also the stispi-cli’d d eftets he was suppos- ' e if to have. $1.19 8 Ounce Cans Real Salmon Steam Refined Borax Soap 5 Lb. Box Crackers RETORT OT COUI’TY HEALTH ...97c $3.45 10 Cans for ..................—........... 36 Cans ....................... — P. & G. W hite Naptha Soap Per P ack ag e................................................... 41c H O Oats Per Package ................................................... 41c Shredded Wheat 2 Packages f o r ............................................... 23 Navy Beans or Red Mexican 12 Pounds f o r ..............................................$1.00 Pink Beans 12 Pounds f o r .............................. ..............$1.00 Rice 10 Pounds f o r ..................................................97c OUR MERCHANDISE HAS A MONEY BACK GUARANTEE WITH EVERY SALE. DON’T BE MISLEAD BY COMPETITORS SAYING WE CARRY INFERIOR MERCHANDISE. OUR GOODS ARE ALL GOOD STAPLE GROCERIES YOU SEE AND USE EVERY DAY. O TH ER SPECIALS ON D ISPLA Y Prices Here’s three prices to make you sit up and take notice! And the styles will interest you just as much. New modes in Silk Drestiss for women and for misses. You'll get ever so much wear f r o m one of t h e s e Presses I $9.90 $10.90 $14.75 It is otir great, nation wide organisation w h i c h brings to you these unusual values. W ith 745 Stores, w e can sell for less. And w e do! HURLY CASH GROCERY STANFIELD HERMISTON O U R N E W JEW ELRY ST O R E IS O PEN You are cordially invited to call and inspect the new stock which has been purchaser for vour choice. The store has been remodeled throughout and re arranged. . . We are anxious to make new fnends m the west end of Umatilla and the north end of Morrow counties. We are confident of our ability to please you in whatever you may want in our line. FRED H. BROW N 817 M ain Street Pendleton, Oregon We Have a New Location Our stock of Tires and Vulcanizing Equipment have be n moved into the corner room on Main Street formerly occupied by John Schimke. In addition to vulcanizing we art prepared to solve your battery problems. Pennock’s Battery & Tire Shop A WILLARD STATION