THE HTOMMTOH HgRAXiD, HBSMISTON, OBEtíOM.
Mitchell Drug Co.
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Will Give Five Prizes to Five Most Popular Girls
December 24 at 9 P. M.
Who is the Most Popular Girl or Woman
in Hermiston and Umatilla Project?
Contest Closes Dec mber 24, 9 :00 P. M.
The most popular g irl receiving the larg est n u m b er of vote» w ill receive th e G rand Prize, a
L arge 11 Pl«ce P y ralln Ivor Toilet Set. Second hig h est num ber of vote» a L arge 3-Plece Byra-
Iin Ivory T oilet Set. T hird, F ourth and F ifth P erfu m e Set». Now on display in o u r window.
N om inate your choice by using the V oting Coupon for 10,000 Vote» and » tart yoiir can d id ate
o ff rig h t. Only one coupon w ill be counted fo r each co n testan t. One vote w ith every one cent
purchase, such as $1.00 purchase. 100 vote», 6 0 cen t purchase 50 votes, etc. Be sure to ask
for your votes w ith your purchase.
CHRISTMAS GIFTS MOST COMPLETE
Perfume
Bottles, Japanese Vases, Table Mats, Trays, Incense B u r n r s, Vase Lamps, Bronze
Plates, Gift Books, and Popular Fiction, Bibles, Toys and Games.
BEST ON THE MARKET AT REASONABLE LOW PRICES.
ALL
NEW
Atomizer and
Napies
STOCK.
and
THE
Shop and Buy Early. Votes will be given with every
Purchase Ask for your votes.'
Mitphpll
lir nor
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lllu llu il us
Ug uu.
10,000 VOTES
(Cut Coupon and Nominate your choice lor most
Popular Girle Contest.)
PHONE 101
Miss or Mrs............
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10.000 Votes
Must be dropped la B allot Box in M itchell
D rug Co. Store before December 7, 8:00 P. M.
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Hermiston
For Com fort
M elllnger re g u la r tire s guaranteed
for 12,000 mile», and M elllnger De
Luxe coriP g u aran teed for 16,000
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DeLuxe Balloon, lji.OOO
nlles. Our prices c a n 't be beat. V.
1. K elkkala, H erm iston.
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and Economy
C hristm as Shoppers
WE INVITE YOUR PERSONAL IN
SPECTION AT THIS TIME OT OUR
MANY QUALITY ARTICLES WHICH
ARE APPROPRIATE AND VERY
ACCEPTABLE AS :
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Mis. A. F. May oft Pin diet in »pent
GET THE BEST COAL
Thanksgiving w ith her son, M arcus
day, w ho is farm ing one oT the S ta n
AND DRY WOOD.
field rancbe» on B u tter Creek.
WHO! WHO!
Kodaks, Toilet Sets, Perfumes, Toilet W ater, Body W ater, Bath Salts,
The Catholic ladles Altar Society
will hold their bazaar and cooked
food sale on Saturday, December 11.
Oregon
(îhriatiitas
The Sidney B arnard fam ily w ere In WE INSIST ON GETTING THE
S tanfield T hursday, g uests of Mr.
and Mrs. W illiam M itchell.
BEST COAL POSSIBLE, AND
(S ifts
H arry D uvall and fam ily of H epp HAVE IT READY
ner were visiting a t the Joe N orton
home last week.
FOR DELIVERY
Mrs. R oberta Gunn and son H enry
AT ALL TIMES.
were g uests a t the R. C. Todd home
S aturday, en route from a visit w ith
M tb . G unn's d au g h ter In K ennewick BY PLACING Y0DR ORDER A
to th e ir home in P ortland.
WEEK OR TEN DAYS AHEAD
S. E. StaiT, who has had a flock
of 60 R aniboulet sheep on his ranch IT CAN BE
south of town, has purchased 500
additional head.
DELIVERED FROM T K f CAR
Mrs. R. E. M itchell gave a large
SAVING YOU
p arty a t her home W ednesday a fte r
noon for Bobby M itchell, in honor
of his fo u rth b irthday. T h irty -fo u r 50 CENTS
guests were invited and enjoyed the
a fte rn o o n
In
s u r r ound- PER TON.
ings in which w hite and red were
featured
as
decorative
colors.
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Materially Yours,
C hristm as trees were the a ttra c tio n
as table, centerpieces and the favors
and ice cream and cake were also
in red and w hite. Miss Seyler sang
for the children, M arian H enderson,
Jane W arner and Mrs. H arvey Payne
en te rta in e d w ith sto ries and Buddy
P rim e’s w ork was much appreciated-
in rendition of several harm onica se
lections.
TUM-A-LUM
LUMBER
COMPANY
A real estate deal of much in te r
R. A. BR0W NS0N, Mgr.
est was consum m ated th is week when
O. E. B aker sold 82 acres of h is ranch
to J. E. Bowen of D ufur. Mr. Bowen
and his son E lvin B. Bowen w ill im
prove the land and p u t up buildings
and go into the raisin g of sheep. The
land sold is the p a rt east o( the
B aker house and no rth of th e D iag
onal road, Mr. B aker re ta in in g the
hom eslte and 60 acres. Mr. B aker
takas as p a rt paym ent a 60 acre d airy
CALL FOR GOOD WHOLESOME
and fru it ranch a t D ufur
The deal
FOOD TO START OUT THE DAY IN
was made by E. P. Dodd.
MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HOLI
DAY SHOPPING CENTER WHILE
OUR STOCKS OF CHRISTMAS ARTI
CLES ARE COMPLETE.
Oregon Hardware & Implt. Co.
tub
W e Carry a Stock of
O c c u r r n c of InterMt OlSaned H t n
and Thera About the C ift .r
Neighborhood
Pistons, Rings and Pins
Tom Campbell motored to W alla
W alla Sunday.
H arold McKeen of P endleton was
here on business th is week.
KNERR’S REPAIR SHOP
R obert Bunch is m aking rap id re
covery from pneum onia, and has left
the hospital.
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WINTER
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Is Coming for a Long Stay
C O A L IS A
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N E C E S S IT Y
W e A r e Sure
We can give you satisfaction in
our Fuel Supply of both Wood and
Coal.
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E. P. Dodd and fam ily spent
T hank sg iv in g in Pendleton w ith Mr,
and Mrs. H enry Collins, w here a fam
ily ieunion of th e A lexander fam ily
was held.
Jam es N eary en te rta in e d tw elve
friends at his homo W ednesday a f
ternoon. the occasion being the cele
bratio n of his tw elfth birthday.
J. Jendcrw eski and fam ily, Mrs.
B arham and on Childs and P au l Mil
ler were T hnnksgivlng guests at the
C harles K ellar home.
P rep aratio n s are being made for
a neighborhood en te rta in m e n t at the
M innehaha school house S atu rday
evening.
W hy not buy m ileage Instead or
tires. I sell you g u aran teed mllenge
In M elllnger tires. V. 8. K elkkala.
H erm iston.
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F ra n k J. Swayze, who Is studying
at W illam ette th is year, drove home
from Salem for th e holiday. He
b ro u g h t th ree freiends w ith him to be
his guests a t the Swayze home.
F. B. Swayze and his house guest.
Ju d g e
R o ettin g er of C in cin attl,
drove
to
Pendleton
W ednecday,
w here they were luncheon g u ests of
Roy Raley.
8. E. S ta rr and fam ily drove to
Llud, W ashington, th eir form er home
for th e holidays. They w ere guests
at th e C. E.
Moody home. Mr.
S ta ir rep o rts roads n ear Pasco In
bad condition from th e rains.
Mr. and Mis. T. H. G aith er and
A nna Rpent T h an k sg iv in g in Caldwell
Idaho, w here Mrs. G aith er has tw o
sisters. They left W ednesday and
were Joined nt Pendleton by J. A.
Yeager and fam ily. Mrs G aith er and
Mrs. Y eager being sisters. They re
tu rn ed Sunday.
At th e B ap tist church Dec. 5— B i
ble school 10 A. M. M orning w or
ship a t 11 A. M. Theme. The Stone.
T he L ord's S upper at the close of the
serm on. E vening service 7 :4 6 P. M
¡'R e v . Mr. Coder of A kron, Ohio, will
preach at the evening service. Come
and h ear him . A cordial welcome to
all. A. J. W are, pastor.
MORNINGS
THE RIGHT MOOD TO GET THINGS
The com m ittee w hich has been ac
tive in conducting a cam paign for DONE.
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se c u rin g of the eastern Oregon T u b
erculosis hospital in th a t city will
W hat Is more sensible and econoir-
meet in C om m unity H all In U m atilla ical th a n —
on F rid ay n ig h t and rep o rt on the
progress of th e ir work. They urge
these In H erm iston who have ex p ress
ed a desire to aid U m atilla in g ettin g
this in situ tto n for U m atilla to be
present and talk it over. Joseph S.
Springer, president of the U m atilla
Commercial association w ill preside
Maybe you w ant Cured Meats. If
a t the m eeting.
you do our line of Bacon and H ams
will suit you. If you w an t Fresh
Lee Lampson of K ennew ick, m an
ager of the T hree R ivers A ssociation MeatR you can have a choice of a
was in HeVmtston Tuesday and a t wide range of offerings.
te n d e d the luncheon of the Commer
cial club. A m eeting of the T hree
Rivers association w ill be held a t
K ennewick on December 6, and Mr.
Lampson extended an in v itatio n to
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those local grow ers who w ere in te r
ested to a tte n d , s ta tin g th a t
the
roads were in good condition be
tween here and K ennew ick. Mr.
Lampson says th a t th ere is no lim it
to the straw b erry acreage th a t can be
IS OUR SPECIALTY
put in In this d is tric t from a m ark et
HOME MADE PASTRY
ing point of view. T here is also a
good opp o rtu n ity for increased acre WE SERVE 40c LUNCH FROM
1 1 :3 0 TILL 3 :0 0 P. M.
age in early asparagus, th e last of
Fried Chicken, home style, 50c
H erm iston asp arag u s g e ttin g
into
the m ark et w ith th e eastern product,
SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOUR!
the price thereby b eing forced down.
Open 5 :3 0 to 9:30.
Some o p p o rtu n ity is seen in the
p lan tin g of early potatoes, but not so
much as in asparagus and s tra w
berries.
M EAT
storb
WINTER FOOTWEAR
Rubbers and Overshoes for Men,
Women and Children
We can su p p lyyou r needs in th is Seasonable Merchandise in the
w ell known Ball Brand Quality.
Woolen Hose
For Ladies and Children
CRISP
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
a BREVITIES *
W/HCff£ST£R
W ill be found w ill come in pretty good play now.
quality as well as the cheap.r grade w ill be found here.
Holeproof
Men’s Wool and Silk Hose
In fancy patterns, 75c to $1.00..
Holeproof Quality
Hermiston Produce and Supply
Company
City Meat Market
Home Cooking
Hermiston Market
Phone Four-One-One
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REX CAFE
When you buy Gasoline
You Buy Power
by the Mile.
If the motor valves do not seat
proper or the piston rings do
not hold compression, yon do not
get the miles of transportation yon
have paid for, w hich soon coat more
money than a nsw s:t of piston rings
and a vajve grind.
We have the equipment to mave
the old valves like new, and valve
seats that make 'em fit.
Free Delivery
The Market of
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We guarantee our
Hermiston Hospital
work
Black & WZufe Garage
Jim Pearson, Mgr,
We can care for yon cheaper and give yon better service than yon
can receive at home.
Prices $4 per day including general care, board and room.
“Ask a patient who has been there”
M aternity Cases Especially Solicited
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HERMISTON, OREGON