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m e TOÌ Tibbid ttf+ llx l* t h i n ÌO »• H E B M IST O H H E R A L D , H ERM ISTOK, O R EG O N . ¡CARS COLLIDE EAST OF SPEC IA LS LOCAL ANO PERSONAL • BREVITIES • Saturday and Mon., Nov. 10-12 z5e SEEDLESS RAISINS, 15 o unce package L 10c W H ITE WONDER SOAP, 10 Barg fo r ................................................ 36c H. O. OATS, 20 ounce p ack ag e................................................................... 15e (Q uick or R e g u la r) W E HAVE FIGARO SALT FOR CURING MEAT | NOW THAT ELECTION IS OVER YOU ARE GOING TO WANT WORK CLOTHES, SHOES, WARM SOCKS. GLOVES, MITTENS, AND CAPS W E HAVE THEM— COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER 171 KINGSLEY’S H E W M I B T O N B H O U S E O F Q U A L I T Y A IM O B E N V I C E ' The com plete w reck in g of a sm all c ar driven by M elvin Jones and cu ts | an a In ju ries to Mrs. B ax ter H u tch l- Json, resu lted from a collision of th e Roy S u lliv an le ft H erm isto n on 'H u tch iso n c ar w ith th e one driven by W ednesday m o rn in g for L ew iston, I Jones ab o u t th re e m iles east of tow n Idaho, w here he p lan s to e stab lish a W ednesday ev en in g a t about 6:00 cream ery business w ilh h is tb ro h er. o’clock. Mrs. H utchison, th e only occupant Mr. S u lliv an hag been a v ery prom i n en t farm er on th e p ro ject for some of e ith e r c ar who was in ju red , su f tim e. Mrs. S u lliv an and c h ild ren w ill fered several c u ts ab o u t the face and rem ain h ere for a few w eeks before body. The accid en t occurred n ear th e H utchison farm . ¡Joining him in th e ir new location. HEATERS! O w o w k m of Interoat Glmnad Haro l i d There About the City la d Neighbor hood DELICIOUS CAKES, per pound. W ith a 5 cent candy b ar free. PH O N E TOWN WEDNESDAY NIGHT S. W. K ern of P en d leto n is a guest a t th e hom e of his d a u g h te r, Mrs. H. E. H itt th is week. j THE E N E M Y" IS COMING ATTRACTION AT T H E A T R E . Coles’ Hot Blast and Howard Heaters at greatly Reduced Prices. If you are in need of a Heater Now is the time to buy while our Stock is complete REGULAR $47.50 COLES HEATER NOW.............. .................. $38.50 REGULAR $42.50 COLES HEATER N O W .............. REGULAR $37.50 COLES HEATER NOW ............. ............ $35.00 . .......... $30.00 ‘‘The E nem y," s ta r r in g L illian Gish REGULAR $42.50 HOWARD HEATER NOW ..............£ ........ $34.50 Mrs. N eil B oynton was hostess to will be the p rin cip al a ttra c tio n a t th e m em bers of th e 500 clu b a t a l the local th e a tre on S atu rd ay and The p a rty given a t h e r hom e on F rid ay ¡Sunday, N ovem ber 10 and 11. evening. N veinber 2. Six ta b le s of ¡p ictu re is being presented h ere u n d er ■ the auspices of th e local post of the card s w ere In play. j A m erican Legion. T h e p ictu re is p rim a rily a w ar Mrs. R. A. W h ite of O lym pia, W ash in g to n , ig a g u est th is week a t the story b u t differs m ate ria lly from the hom e of h e r siste r, Miss A da Sone- ¡average ru n of w ar pictures. It ¡m ig h t be described ag su p erb peace son. propaganda in th a t it depicts th e re Mr. a n d Mrs. R. L. E llio tt, w ho su lts of w ar on the n o n -co m b atan ts ln U nlike have been v isitin g a t th e hom e of Mr. | a decidedly vivid m an n er. and Mrs. O. C. P ierce, left for Couer ¡m any c u rre n t w ar plays, th e p rln cl-I D’A lene, Id ah o on M onday of th is pal c h a ra c te rs a n j se ttin g s are ta k e n I week w here th ey expect to v isit re I from the A u stria n em pire, th u s re latives. T hey w ill re tu rn to P e n vealing a phase of th e la te w ar th a t d leto n la te r in th e m o n th w here they has not te e n fu lly portray ed . L illian Gish, in th e role of a pro w ill se ttle p erm an en tly . fessor's d au g h ter, h as m ade of her Dr. J. P. B ren n an of P endleton p a rt a p a rtic u la rly a p p e a lin g ch arac was in H erm isto n F rid ay of last week. te r e n tire ly in k eep in g w ith th e splen did p o rtra y a ls w hich she h a s given to Mr. and Mrs. E. E. W oodruff, of the public in fo rm er photoplays. Miss Union, O regon, w ere v isito rs a t the Gish is su p p o rte^ by a cast of prom i Roy R ogers home th e firs t of th e nent acto rs and th e e n tire p ro d u ct week. In com pany w ith th e ir d a u g h ion is of a p a rtic u la rly h ig h ch a ra c te r Eva th ey le ft T h u rsd ay fo r P o rt ter. land to a tte n d th e livestock exposi tion. T he A lta r society of th e C atholic •hurch of H erm isto n w ill have Mrs. F. V. P rim e w as h ostess a t an bazaar D ecem ber 8, o pening a t 10 aftern o o n of bridge F rid a y N ovem o’clock. L unch w ill be served also ber 2. T h re e tab les w ere in play. H igh score w as won by Mrs. W. W. Policeman Sentenced on G raft Charges F elth o u se w ith a low score being Philadelphia.—S tate R epresentative aw arded to Mrs. F. C. C usick of A l M atthew P atterso n and four mem bany. hers of the Philadelphia police force were sentenced to term s of from five Mrs. H a rry C usick of A lbany, O re years to six m onths in jail and fines gon, w ho has been a g u est a t the of lrom $10,000 to $750. All five had home of Dr. and Mrs. J. L. S ears, left been convicted of bribery and extor for h e r hom e a t th e end of th e week. tion from saloonkeepers. They are the m * She Is th e m o th er of Mrs. Sears. first sentences to be passed arising out of the special grand ju ry ’s investi Mr. an d Mrs. C h arles T ay lo r were gation of the uaaejw orld and police in P en d leto n on M onday of th is corruption. ” cck. We also Have a few Bargairs in Used Heaters Oregon Hdwe. & Implt. Co. Subscribe for The Herald--$2.00 Nrui &tnrh of (EErwlmas (tfarha Ijaa arrtuFÖ /Hake arkritnttH rarlg whilr fltork ia romglrir ®ljr W rm ta io n U rra lii N O R T O N ’S G R O C E R Y E. Le G ran d e C herry w as am ong C hristm as Cards a t T he H erald Office those d riv in g up to M ilto n -F reew ater for th e flo o tb all gam e last S atu rd ay aftern o o n . He took a n u m b er of the local squad ln h is car. Mrs. J. S. H arv ey re tu rn e d to H er m iston F rid a y a fte r sp en d in g th ree w eeks in T w in F alls, Idaho. Mr. H arvey is g e ttin g alo n g nicely a fte r hiB o p eratio n an d w as rem oved from th e h o sp ital on W ednesday of last w eek. CHAIN RED & WHITE stores S p ecia ls S a tu r d a y -T u e sd a y NOVEMBER 10-13 QUAKER QUICK OATS, la r g e ..................... SERV-US C O FFEE, I pound p k g ......... kSA N FRANCISCO SERV-US COFFEE, 1 pound tin .... THOMPSON’S CHOC. MALTED M ILK BEECHN U T SPA G H ETTI 3 for Mrs. J. M. Biggs h as re tu rn e d to h er home In H erm isto n a fte r a th ree weeks v isit in P o rtlan d . SU R F R ID E R BROKEN SLICED P IN E A P P L E , 2s__3 fo r........ 59c SERV-US MARSHMALLOWS, 10 ounce tin s C. L. U pham of H erm isto n w as a P en d leto n v isito r M onday of th is week. W H IT E W ONDER SOAP. 7 b ars for SERV-US «MATCHES, 6 fo r....... N. B. C. GRAHAMS, 2 pounds............. W ill D au g h trey of E cho w as a busi ness v isito r in H erm iston S atu rd ay , N ovem ber 3. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. W ag h o rn have re tu rn e d to th e ir home in H erm iston a fte r sp en d in g several w eeks in C ali fo rn ia. G uests a t th e F ra n k L ittle hom e on S unday were Mrs. W. T. Solvester, Mrs. S. F. W a lte rs and Miss B unnie M cK inney of Blalock. Oregon. H erm iston frien d s of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. W o rster have had word th a t they had a very p leasan t m otor trip to C alifo rn ia w here th ey w ent to spend th e w in ter. A ty p ical C alifor nia tem e p e ra tu re of 93 degrees g re e t ed them oh th e ir arriv a l. When yon build, w e are 'ready tö icrve yon c** H E N you build It Is a1'*»vi a com forting thing to know th a t th e building materials you buy are going to bo'up to tfpedfccatlonn. ! Cheap, flimsy construction usually pz ~» ¡band tn hand w ith poor q u ality m a teria ls.f ► Safeguard your building by IettLng*usdmow w h at y o u require and we wiN work with y o u 1 to see th a t your interests are well p r o te c te d . M W e are headquarters for all dependable 1 building m aterials and can a h ? help you select la good, reliablo cotihactnr. Tell us w hat you plan to d o —s o fan and Tw ill give you bclpful advico. W Turn-A-Lum Lumber Company K. A. BROWNSOW, MANAGER SERV-US STRA W B ER R Y P R E S E R V E S , 47 ounce W in ter „ in Sunny f C alifornia ! SERV-US NO. 4 PEAS, 2s. .............. T a k e th e U n io n Pacific sunshine circle t r i p to d e lig h t f u l California where winter means summer and count- less pleasures await you. One way via Salt Lake C ity : the other via Portland. N ew scenes, new places all the way. Fine, fast trains. Stopovers going and returning, Phone 911 MAKE YOUR WANTS KNOWN-------TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— f M A R I RESERVATIONS MOWI y x j.o n P A C IF IC i w ovuuano a o u n ‘ F. C. W o u g h ter, Agt. H erm isto n , O regon T he all day m eetin g of th e M. E. lad ies’ aid w hich wna scheduled for W ednesday, N ovem ber 14 a t the home of Mrs. Bensel has been in d ef in i te l y postponed. F u rth e r announce- O u V I astinìs * ^ ^ n i.n ta w ill p ro b ab ly be made later. J. J. C hisholm of th e C ollins F lo u r unils and F in ley G raybeal, rep resen t lin g G lllan d ers and B u rroughs, w are business v isito rs from P endleton the first of th e week. NORTON’S GROCERY ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I ■ ■ s ■ X 5 CLOSED ¡Ê F or A u ld Lang Syne “SkwAJ «M «qaafataaca be f c a y ’’ W« n y MONDAY, NOV. 12 Armistice Day The R ev eran d Mr. C alhoun w ill Tfcew doa't fan at «waw 4 t»» «S »to c* baa mwto v w r car ran ao wwvxktv. a-4 UR U r sr m u k ia« sev. V»w ka«w preach in th e F ree M ethodist mli slon a t 11 o'clock S unday m o rn in g , Nov em ber 11. Hla su b ject w ill be “Soul j T ra v a il.” E veryone cordially in vited ♦SM O VIC E to a tte n d th e services. •Mr. an d Mrs. J . E. Akey and d au g h ter. Miss T h elm a Akey of P e n dleton stopped In H erm isto n W ednes day m orning. T hey » e re cn ro u te io P o rtlan d to a tte n d th e P acific In U x- ' national Livestock exposition." W IT H A S M IL « 1 UEKMISWK SERVICE STATION utTTxa PQC«»<ron shank ■ ■ ■ HERMISTON MARKET ■ ! J ■ DEPENDABLE BUTCHERS PHONE 411 *■ B ■