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LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES • Y ou T o o Can O ccurence. of I n t a n s t Gleaned H e re end T he re A bout the C ity end Neighborhood R. N. Mueller drove to The Dellee S atu rd ay on business. COLE’S Original h ot Blast and HOWARD Mrs. F. A. P helps left F rid ay for Vale. Oregon, to v isit a t th e home of h er d au g h ter, Mrs. C, M. Voyen. C u t y o u r G r o c e r y B ill A. E. P erry , w a te r m aster, w as in Mr. and Mrs. W. A. C orrell and H erm iston Monday. ch ild ren , Dick, Ted and Josephine, of P o rtla n d a re here for a visit w ith F ra n k F ow ler w ent to P o rtla n d a Mrs. C o rrell’s sister, Mrs. J ..S . W est. week ago W ednesday on a brief va T he Correllg form erly lived In H er cation trip . m iston and a fte r th e ir v isit here w ill go to C alifornia, w here Mr. Dr. and Mrs. G ilb ert H olt and F a n C orrell w ill be engaged in th e fu r ny Todd of P en d leton w ere guests n itu re business in O ntario. S unday a t th e R. C. Todd home. SATURDAY SPECIALS W ONDER FOAM ........................ 33c J ; C IT R U S .......................................... 28c W H IT E W ONDER FAMILY soap 4c STRING BEANS ........................... 14c I SAUR KRAUT ...............................14c TOMATO P U R E E ...............14c PEACH ES ......................... - ......... 24c ASOTIN FLOUR ....................... »2.10 GRIM ES GOLDEN A PPLE S »1.50 Best coffee in town at 35 cents per pound—give it a trial WE PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE FOR EGGS—BRING THEM IN KINGSLEY’S H IR M I8 T O N S HO USE O F Q U A L IT Y A N D C E W V IC E ' ) Overdraft heaters Twice the With H alf the Fuel At th e B ap tist ch u rch Sunday, Mrs. C. C. D urfey an d Mrs. J . T. H inkle sp en t last W ednesday in P en O ctober 30, B ible school a t 10 a. m. M orning w orship a t 11. Them e, "T he dleton on business. P rin t of th e N ails.” E vening service Mrs. J. M. B iggs re tu rn e d last a t 7:30. T hem e, “T h ere Is a R iver.” T h u rsd ay n ig h t from P o rtla n d a fte r C aptain H u ll of th e Life L ine w ill be w ith us, th e opening of o u r spe v isitin g h er m other. cial m eeting. He w ill lead th e sin g Dr. D avid S. Rowe w as in P endle ing. Services each evening a t 7:30 ton Sunday to a tte n d a clinic of ch i all week. A cordial in v ita tio n to ro p racto rs of the e a ste rn Oregon dis the public. A. J. W are, pastor. trict. Mrs. E. L. Jackson and Mrs. C. M. The M. E. L adies Aid society will Jackson e n te rta in e d a t tw o parties hold an all day m eetin g W ednesday, la st week a t th e C. M. Jackson home N ovem ber 2. Much sew in g has to be In th e M innehaha d istric t. F our tab done, and a larg e a tte n d a n c e is de- les of brid g e w ere In play each a fte r Blred. noon. On T h u rsd ay aftern o o n prizes were won as follow s: F irst, Mrs. E. At th e C hurch of C h rist, S cientist, P. Dodd; second, Mrs. W. J. W arn er; n ext Sunday, ch u rch services in the consolation an d cut, Mrs. R ena W at m orning a t 11 o’clock. S unday school erm an. S atu rd ay aftern o o n Mrs. H. T. a t 10:15. Leeson su b ject, “ E v e rla st F raser won firs t prize, Mrs. R alph a ing P u n ish m en t." R ichards, second, Mrs. G. H. Je n kins, consolation, and Mrs. J. M. O. T. L ockridge re tu rn e d Sunday Biggs, cut prize. from Buckley, W ashington, n ear Se- ■ ta ttle , w here he w as called by reason Mr. and Mrs. F. L. J e w e tt believe ■ ¡of th e serio u s illn ess of his m other. in a v a rie ty of production on th eir B Her condition w as om ew hat lm prov- farm , and they w a n t th e v a rie ty to ■ ed w hen he le ft her. w ork as long as possible. T hey are Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard Strohm of still h a rv e s tin g ever b e a rin g red W alla W alla w ere g u e sts over the ■aspberries from a coùple of rows of week end of Mr. and Mrs. George vines in th e ir g arden. “W e’ve never Strohm . H ow ard S trohm is m anager had m uch Success w ith ever bearing of th e B lue L ine stg e com pany of itra w b e rrie s.” Mr. J e w e tt declar W alla W alla. He is a new phew of 'd, " b u t o u r ra s p b erries a re of ex- ■ollcnt q u ality . E very fall w hen the the local m an. .'rost comes It catches an appreciable Mrs. M innie L ochrie of M urray, am ount of b e rrie s on th e vines In Iowa, w as h ere la s t w eek as a guest various stag es of m a tu rity .” WE ALSO HAVE A FEW GOOD BARGAINS IN SECOND HAND COLE’S HEATERS. Oregon Hdwe. & Implt. Co. A PP L E S ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■»»■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■g : I f Y o u ’r e L o o k in g ; ■ ■ For S u c c e ss ■ One of the surest means to take is to milk cows. WE W ANT fi ■ APPLES YO UR CREAN When yon sell your cream to us you not only help us hut yours- selves as well because ours is a home indutry and as we grow our strength means a stronger and better project. ♦ H e r m is t o n C r e a m e r y C o . of Mrs. W a lte r H am m . She renew ed m any old acq u ain tan ces of form er Apple Week Olr.erved days w hen she w as h e re to visit her The week from O ctober 30 to son, S tan ley L ochrie, w hen he was N ovem ber 5, Inclusive, is apple week, GcAhler of th e local bank. Mrs. Loch- and th e U nion P acific System Is co 1 r ’e left fo r Iow a S atu rd ay . o p eratin g w ith o th e r agencies to p o p u la r ly apples. Suggestions Ixjcal football e n th u sia sts who have been m ade to em ployes of the ’ ve to P o rtlan d to see th e 0. A. C. com pany th a t apples be served as a S tan fo rd gam e S a tu rd a y Included Mr. p a rt of m eals every day d u rin g the and Mrs. W. J. W arn er, Mr. and Mrs. week. C. S. M cN aught, Mr. and Mrs. H . M. S traw , Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayae, Jam e8 Todd, L ogan Todd, A. E. Ben- sel, Coach W alen ta, A lb ert K ennings and Jo h n Newell. A. M. SUNSTRUP iH R B B B B B B f lB B f lB B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B M B B B B B B B I APPLES R o m e B e a u tie s a n d G r im e s G o ld e n $ 1 .5 0 p er b o x = i Subscribe for The Herald--$2.00 The Best Equipment “The H erald m ade a m istake last week w hen It sta te d th a t the bucks S tan ly C am pbell and I fahot w ere conveyed from th e deep canyon on pack horses,” said D an F o llett the o th er day. "T h ey w e n t out slung from a pole borne on th e shoulders of men, and believe me, it w ag some job, too." * r D o Y ou K now ? Sam O ldaker, fo rm er project re s i dent, now n th e land d e p artm en t of th e N o rth ern P acific R ailw ay w ith h e a d q u a rte rs in St, P a u l, Is h ere on business. B efore com ing out, on th is trip he v isited E v e re tt M lttlesdorf, a younger b ro th e r of Dave M lttlesdorf, w ho su ffered a fra c tu re of tw o v e r teb rae la st May and h a s been In a St. P au l h o sp ital ever since. His condition is show ing Im provem ent, and a bone g ra ftin g operatio n Is to be perform ed soon to restore him to norm al h e a lth . How easy it is to install S a Concealed Ironing Board ■ ■ No cutting out No plaster to knock off Fastens to wall with 6 screws Seven inches up from floor Folds up in a cabinet 1 1 -2 in thick Is none too good for SHOE REPAIRING We havo just installed a new Hermiston Produce and Supply Company • ■ B I B B B I I B B B I B I B B I B B I B B I B ■ B B B B B IB B B B B B B I a The Student Dody of the Hermiston High School announces the B presentation of M cK ay a S t a p le r : “It Happened In June’7 W ith which we put on soles with fine wire. No nails, no thread Work is done same day it is re- efived. Return paro l post prepaid. Pendleton Shoe Shop 643 Main Street PENDLETON, OREGON a 2 ™ A THREE ACT COMEDY WITH MANY A LAUGH • J at the ■ ! HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM a a i Saturday N ight S a a a COAL B B N ovem ber 5 This is the first play ever presented here by the Student Bodj Association. A pleasant evening’s entertainment is assured ADMISSION : 35-50C A ll hardware furnished and put i on . i For two years coal has been easy to get throughout the winter months but it is not always easy to get all yon want in December and January C o m e in a n d l e t u s d e m o n - : ■ s tr a te it to y o u ■ Inland Empire Lumber Company ■ r tm im t “ Tho Yardef Boat Quality'' H. M. STRAW. MGR. Exclusive Representatives af National Builder» Barena ■ ■ B llllllllflllfllB IB IB IB IB B IB IB IIB lIB B IB B II , It ¿ c tld be be well to put in your supply of coal now 2 § ■ a ■ a a ■ a « ■ ■ ! ■ a Thia may be the year th a t you will wish yon had yonr bin full F IL L IT N O W Coal will not be cheaper and maybe higher The Tum-A-Lum handles the best and cleanest coal -?muGon; siao w t w w O W M O c t 2 9 ■ Nov.. 5 r p e i m u m s » 1 7th A n n u al Exposition Sh,o w - world-renowned H o n e Show, N a tio n al W o o l Show. N orthw est Fox Show, M anufacturers’ s a d L a n d P ro d u cts S h ow , Boys’ a n d G irls ’ C lu b W o r k . I 'V v fr? G exffibltinK Am erica’s prize Pure Bred Beef and O F oxbr - L a r® « 1 P re m iu m Liat ewer ° “ *r**» * o rtiao d, O re g o n . O c t. 2 9 - £/ow. 5 . Reduced fare* all railroad*. T u m -A -L u m L u m b er C o. R. A. BR0WNS0W. Mgr = e .•> .» ... —TRY THE HERALD W AIT A I B -