THB H E R M IST O N HTCHALD, HBBlflBTOlT, OBBfeHMII,
SHOE SALE
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DID YOU GET YOUR SHOES. IE HOT YOU BETTER HURRY
BEFORE THEY ARE ALL PICKED OVER. WE HAVE SOME
BARGAINS IN SHOES. WE ARE SELLING SHOES OF $6 TO $8
VALUES DOWN AROUND THREE DOLLARS. THESE ARE REAL
SHOES AND WILL GIVE YOU REAL SERVICE.
We can use some more Spuds
He p a y cash for Eggs
WE STILL HAVE SOME OF THOSE PEAS, CORN, BEANS,
KRAUT AND HOMINY THAT WE ARE SELLING AT TWO TINS
FOR 27C. THES ARE STANDARD GOODS WITH A MONEY
BACK GUARANTEE.
DID YOU SEE THAT ZIPPER COVERALL. IT IS A DANDY.
NO BUTTONS—JU ST ZIP AND IT IS CLOSED. AND ZIP IT IS
OPEN AGAIN.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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Occurese«. 0/ Intorwt G l i w d H er.
sod There About the City a id
Neighborhood
Mr. and Mr*. William Rsqua have
Lowden Urged to Bo Candidate.
moved to Umatilla were they w ilt re-
Oregon, 111.—F orm er G overnor Frank
side.
They recently leased the O. Lowden, a t his country estate. Sin-
Cozy theatre there.
tsippi farm , was asked to be candidate
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dyer a re in
Pow ell B utte, O regon, as g uests at
th e home of th e ir d a u g h te r, Mr. and
W . J . W arn er, (lau g h ter Jan e, .Mrs. E d g a r P eteraon.
ih lrley B row nson and M axine Avery
were P en d leto n v isito rs S atu rd ay .
Logan Todd never h as a tten d ed s
d e p a rtm e n t convention of th e A n a r
Mrs. J. W.» Cusick of A lbany, lean Legion. He w as in H erm istoi
g ra n d m o th e r of Mrs. J. L. S ears, a as W ednesday m orning and saw enough
h ere F rid ay and S a tu rd a y au a g u est of th e “ g a n g ” d riv in g by on thg way
a t th e S ears home.
to I j t G rande to get him m ig h tily
excited. T he upshot of th e deal was
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. P ro eb stel and th a t be decided the La G rande m eet
ch ild ren and Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n ing w ould be a fa ilu re u n less he
Jo e rg e r and ch ild ren of P en d leto n w ent over to help the boys celeb rate
visited H erm iston frien d s S unday a f these piping days of peace. So he
tern o o n .
w ent.
Dr. an d Mrs. J. L. S ears le ft Mon
day m orn in g for A lbany a n d o th er
p o in ts in
th e
W illam ette valley
w h ere th ey w ill spend
a
w eek's
v acatio n v isitin g relativ es.
E v an D u rn in g , in sp ecto r in th e
au to m o tiv e tra n sp o rta tio n
d e p a rt
m ent for th e p ublic service com m iss
ion, w as in H erm isto n T uesday on
official business.
H erm iston w as more or less s t a r
tled early W ednesday m orning w hen
a tru c k tr a ilin g a F o rty and E ig h t
box car passed th ro u g h tow n. T he
tru c k 's siren wa sounded lu s tily as
the a p p a ra tu s o f the fun b ran ch of
the A m erican Legion h it th e h ig h
■pota tow ard La G rande. T he a p
p a ra tu s w as the p ro p erty of th e A l
bany c h ap te r. "I w o u ld n 't care ab o u t
such Egfectacles so m uch if folks
lid n 't call th e telephone office and
ask ab o u t th e fire ,” said C. A. P aul.
Mr. an d Mrs. E. P. M orían of Colo
rado left a week ago for Y ellow stone
p a rk a fte r a v isit h ere a t th e hom e of
L ittle Miss Roeene M cFalls. d a u g h
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. M orían. They ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roe M cFalls, w as
w ere accom panied on th e p a rk trip •loetess a t a d e lig h tfu l b irth d a y p a rty
! by Miss Alice M orían
tlven by her m other a t th e ir co u n try
home last F rid ay aftern o o n . .T h e
Rev. A. J. W ai'e, p asto r of th( a arty w as in honor of R oeene’s
B ap tist church,' su b m itted to a m ajoi re v tn th b irth d a y an n iv e rsa ry . Six-
o p eratio n in P o rtla n d T uesday, ac
een boys and g irls a b o u t h e r ow n
co rd in g to a re p o rt received here bj ige weTe present betw een th e h o u rs
friends. He Is said to have comi if 2 and 4 o’clock. Gam es w ere
th ro u g h th e o p eratio n in v ery gooe ilayed, and refresh m en ts co n sistin g
shape.
if lee cream and cake w ere served
in the law n.
A. L. M allery of T illam ook, presi
d en t of th e O regon S tate E d ito rial
“ J u s t because we c a u g h t very few
asso ciatio n , w as in H erm iston W ed Tsh Is no reason w hy folks should
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
nesday an d sp en t a sh o rt tim e in the :onsider o u r trip to th e m o u n tain s
H erald office. T he association wll! i fa ilu re ,” said J. S. W est on Monday,
hold its co nvention in R oseburg ifte r re tu rn in g w ith Floyd K n e rr and
e arly in A ugust.
)tto C. P ierce from th e cam p of the
ocal men in th e m ountains. “ You
Dr. an d Mrs. W m. M. Dale and Mr ice, I w asn’t fishing. My chief p u r
1 and Mrs. J. J. W ilson of P o rtlan e pose In m aking th e tr ip w as to tn-
I w ere h ere th e firs t cf th e week as ipect some of the stock th a t we left
g u ests a t the home of Dr. and Mrs. iv er in th a t d is tric t la s t fa ll for
C. M. Dale. T hey w ere en ro u te tc leed. I th in k it w ill be a cinch to
W allow a lake on a fish in g tr ip and get deer th is fall, b u t it looks to me
For apparent bargains as often as not fails to bring back the
v acatio n ,
is if bear grease w ill be h ig h .” Re
value anticipated. The materials may almost suit and still lack
ports have it th a t th e th r e e men did
enough to make the pnrchase a disappointment.
Mrs. H arry W atson was ta k e n to not b rin g back a sin g le fish.
P o rtla n d W ednesday by Mr. W atson
' to receive m edical and su rg ic a l a t
te n tio n . She t'« cam e ill th e firs t Romans First to Make
p a rt of th e week, and It w as th o u g h t
Fine Art of Bathing
j w hen she left th a t she w ould su b m it
Historical w riters mention |ieople In
’ to an o p eratio n for go itre.
eiyrly times as bathing and cleansing
For sending out of town for printing. Vety few individuals
i liemselves In some m anner or another
Mrs. J. L. S ears e n te rta in e d at a Although the time of the first balh
or firms are doing that today for the simple reason that they can
, bridge luncheon at h er home F riday lull Is fixed on or a bout 200 It
depend on the Herald's fast servici, dependable workmanship
I aftern o o n . A fter lun ch eo n a t 1 C., It was not until several centuries
and reasonable prices for quality printing.
o'clock, th ree tab les of bridge were later Hint general use was made ol
In play. Mrs. C. W . K ellogg won tubs for bulbing.
In addition, customers have the knowledge that any aid in the
Tlie Greeks are said to have been
firs t prize, Mrs. R. E. M itchell sec-
way of special knowledge about forms we have, is at th"ir dis
the first to use what we might term
und and Mrs. H. E. H itt, consolation. a bathtub, hut which was really only
posal in helping them solve the probl m of that new piece of print
a iiowl not large enough to hold a
ing. Figure your next job of printing with your community p rin t
A t th e B ap tist ch u rch services w ill batlier and which necessitated dipping
be held a t th e u su al hours. S unday the water out of the vessel and pour
ing factory.
school w ill be a t 10 o’clock. P re a c h Ing it over the body. The practice
in g services In ch arg e of Rev. J. W. of bathing flourished and the Greeks
Dowell w ill be conducted a t 11 made luxurious use of it. hut it took
o'clock. In th e ev en in g u n ion se r tlie early Romans to develop the pruc
vices w ill be held in th e M ethodist lice almost Into a flue art.
. v* ./
A"
i<w.
Some of the largest Roman baths
E piscopal ch u rch w ith Rev. S. H am
covered areas of a square mile and
rick , p asto r, p reaching.
could aceommodnle over 3.INXI people.
For over (MH) years Koine used no
H erm isto n Is being rep resented a t other iiieillrlne limn tier baths.
the s ta te co nvention of th e A m erican
Tlie swimming lank In the city of
Legion a t La G rande th is week. Mneceriins was I lie first to use warm
— TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS—
H erb Shesely and Lyle T ild en are water. No mention Is made as to
deleg ates from th e local post. F or Imw the w ater was heated. The
th« a u x ilia ry o rg an izatio n , Mrs. S hes earliest method w as to pface heated
ely jg d eleg ate and Mrs. J. M. B iggs stones In the w ater and later using
dracones, or colls of thin brass pipes,
a lte rn a te . Mr. and Mrs. Shesely left
which passed through large Jars heat
W ednesday, and Mr. and Mrs. Biggs ed hy tinmes of til e.
left th is m orning.
Bathing spread to flip English and
In 1127 Henry I Included bathing in
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A. A. L ittle w en t to Spokane S a t Hie Initiation ceremony accompanying
u rd ay an d made th e re tu rn tr ip S u n tlie knighting of 000 commoners into
day. He w as accom panied by his Hie "Order of (In4 Bath.”
p siste
r. Mrs. E d n a P u g h an d her
a
: c h ilren . w ho w ill spend a v acation “Moaning Ghost“ Said
here. In
ho n o r o f th e ir
■ g period
to Hcvc Become Bore
u ests Mr. and Mrs. L ittle e n te r ta in
Bermuda would seem to olTer an In
ed In fo rm ally w ith a p a rty an d dance
ARE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR STOCK OF MATERIAL FOR
T uesday evening. Tw elve
couples viting field for the Society of Psychical
Research. Several old houses on Hie
w ere p resen t for th e evening.
islands are reputed to lie haunted, and
one of them, owned hy a well-known
T h e P lay h o u se th e a tre h a a added American w riter, has for Its pnrtli'iilnr
w h a t It calls its ''b irth d a y p a rty ” w raith the ghost of a notorious pirate
fe atu re. C hildren have
been
r e who frequented tlie spot In Hie pic
GOOD SERVICEABLE STOCK AT CHEAP PRICES
qu ested to leave th e d ates of th e ir turesque olden times. Another spec
b irth d a y s a t th e office, and on these ter linunts nn ancient mansion now
d a te - each child .w ho n o tifies th e serving ns the w Inter home of a
This Is
m a i.a jr m e n t w ill receive a b irth d a y wealthy American family.
grcc 'n g card w hich v. IB e u tltle him ««Id to he tlie ghost of Dorothy Tuck
er, nn aged colored woman who tolled
WE HAVE BOTH THE 0. A. C. PLANS AND THE PULLMAN.
to r tte n d a show cs a guest of the
on Hie surrounding e state In slavery
th e a tre .
days, and who, for some misdemeanor,
WASHINGTON. LET US MAKE YOU AN ESTIMATE FROM ONE
was locked in a lellar, where she was
Mr. an d Mrs. A. J. Ackley (V ivian forgotten and thus starved to death,
OF THEM.
N a tio n ) w ere h ere lust week as since then, ns a spook, old Aunty
g u e sts a t th e hom e of h er p a re n ts. T ncbcr I v often appeared, aecord-
Mr. an d Mrs. B ert N ation. T h eir l;p; Io local stories and ns she always
m a rria g e w as sn event of th is m onth. w o r n . 1 wrings her hands, she is
popularly known as the moaning ghost.
T h ey cam e h ere from S eattle w here
She Is scH to have appeared so often
th e y sp en t som e tim e v is itin g Mr fo ft rm er i nants of the house that
A ckley's p a re n ts
T hey w en t from they bcccrie accustom ed to her pres
h e re to T oppenish w here th ey w ill ence and v re even bored by her re
m ake th e ir home. T h e b rid e fo rm er peated visits.
ly lived h ere an d hag m any friends.
te
SPRAY
flies, mosquitoes,
roaflies&mofhs, etc.
MONEY SENT AWAY
There’s No Excuse
The Hermiston Herald
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fort p'rddt dent of th e U nited S tates by
a group of N ebraska citizens headed
hy G overnor Adam McMullen, repub
llcan. who recently declared him self
in favor of Lowden and deserted the
cam p of P resident Coolidge.
Calendar C uriositiei
Tlie calendiir offers certain curlosl- 1
ties which are little known. No cen
tury cun commence on a Wednesddy,
Friday or Sniurdny. Tlie month of
Octidier commences alw ays on the
same day of Hie week ns the month
of Ja n u ary ; February. March, and No
vendier commence on the sam e day ol
the week. May. June and August
commence on different days. These
rules do not apply to leap years. The
ordinary year alw ays finishes on the
same day of the week us it com
menced.
Mother was asking her son about
tlie tine points of hockey. Question
after question she asked him, anil he
answered glibly, for, like ail youtiis,
he was well versed in sports at least
The small youngster was listening
round-eyed to all those questions. Fi
nally she said in am azem ent: “Why
do you ask brother all these ques
tlons? You're older than lie is and
you must know more titan he does.
'Sides I thought you knew everything
anyway.”—Springfield Union.
AT
THE
T H EA TR E
On F rid ay and S atu rd ay of th is
week, the P layhouse w ill show R egi
nald Denny in a knockout comedy,
"W h ere W as I ? ” w hich is said to be
one of h is best pictures.
S unday and Monday, Ju ly 24 and
25. ‘‘T he T easer” w ith an all s ta r
cast w ill be offered. T uesday and
W ednesday, Ju ly 26 and 27, "T he
Man U p stairs” w ill be th e a tt r a c t
ion.
F rid ay and S atu rd ay , Ju ly 29 and I
30, p a tro n s w ill have a chance to see i
a big p ictu re a t no increase in |
prices. "T h e C ountry B eyond,” has- j
cd on the novel of th e sam e nam e by
Jam es O liver Curwood, w ill be
shown.
They Are Here/
Evangelist
W. W. Embree
REVIVAL in the
Big Tent
Agi/iJtefXQid
H » '*
$1.00 per pair
J»
Many of these sold at $5-00 to $6.CC— Queen Quality.
Of course a lit t b out of style, but a lot of wear.
A n y W h ite S h oe at $ 1 .0 0
Hermiston Produce and Supply
Company
YES, Summer Is Here
WE ARE PREPARED FOR YOU
WITH STEAKS, PORK CHOPS,
VEAL OR LAMB
MEATS
RED
We Want You
to keep in mind the
fact that in addition to
printing this news
paper we do job work
of any kind. When
in need of anything
in this line be sure
AND
COLD
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ROCK
C H EESE
H erm iston M arket
M. W. SIMS
A. W. TUPvNBLAD
To See Us
B rooder and L aying H ou ses
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Come, bring your friends. Old
time gospel.
Begins Sunday at 3 P. M. and
every evening at 8 P. M.
When you need any
thing in the line of
neat and attractive
Printing.
N. C. P o n n ld fo n Is co u n ty a g e n t of
Springs of oil wore mentioned hy a
W alk a co u n ty , a n d farm ers th e re Franciscan missionary w riting of a
a re e x p e rim en tin g on th e pro duction v1 it to America in KS12. hut the Red
of g rid potatoes, he said w hile In man, when laid low hy sickness,
H erm isto n fo r a few m inute* S a tu -- skimmed it from Hie surface of the
day. He w as accom panied by D. E. rivers ami drank It as medicine years
before the I’ntefMoe set foot In the
S tep h en s, su p e rin te n d e n t of Moro ex
country, ITodncta o f petroleum are
p erim en t sta tio n . Mr. S tep h en s has
met with on .every hand today, motor
scores of w heat p lo ts on th e big farm , cars, motor boats, airplanes, and
an d some e x p erim en tal w ork h a s also airships all rely for th eir safety on
been done th e re w ith peas an d p o ta petrol, for fuel In th eir engines, ocean
toes u n d er d ry lan d cond itio n s. T he liners, the mighty generating machin
tw o men w ere en ro u te to Moro a fte r ery, providing electric current for
e a v ln g been in th e e a stern p a rt of countless purposes, anil the driving
th e s t a te and a t C aldw ell, Idaho, power for our great Industries often
w h ere th ey a tte n d e d a m eeting th a t depend on "crude oil” for power,
ell her to raise steam nr for direct use
was s ddr«seed by W. M. J a rd in e ,
In Internal comhwstle» ennlnen,
a . r, ta ry of a g ric u ltu re .
Just the thing for this warm weather
ON MAIN STREET, HERMISTON
BREEDERS
o f O il
A GOOD RANGE OF
WILL HOLD A TWO WEEKS
DON’T FORGET
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/m p o r fa n c e
— A FEW NUMBERS AT—
— and Party—
POULTRY
B rooder Coal
SHOES
50c each
White Shoes
WHO, THE
PL A N S
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Oregon Hardware & Impi. Co.
Inform ation
CR ISP
M O R N IN G S
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For Health, For Comfort
A Sleeping Porch
CALL FOR GOOD WHOLESOME
For
FOOD TO START OUT THE DAY IN
Summer
Needs:—
THE RIGHT MOOD TO GET THINGS
! W indow
DONE.
i Door
What Is more sensible and econom
ical than—
Screens
Screens
Screened
Porches
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M aterials for
MEAT
Maybe you want Cured Meats. If
you do our line of Bacon and Hams
will suit you. If you want Fresh
Meats you can have a choice of a
wide range of offerings.
City Meat Market
raoo in
Lawn Scats—
Garden
Fences—
Pergolas—
No More Hot Attics.
G e l o t e x — Insulating
Lumber—Keeps heat out
dWn-j..»--
“ M a te r ia lly i o u r t ’'^“
T’im-A-Lt'. i ! mber Co.
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