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Do not fall to look over the 1932 line of Process Engraved personal Christmas greeting cards which will be on display at the Hermiston Hotel November 4th and 5th. Prices are —Adv no more than plain cards. Local Happenings UMATILLA LADIES AID Local Residents PRESENT HALLOWEEN SKIT Make Predictions Friday, October 28, the Umatilla By E. P. DODD, Republican. Mrs. A. W. Christopherson, accom Albert Hedwall of Portland is vis pa n led by Mrs. C. M Best, motored iting his parents here this week. to Pendleton on business Saturday. Bob Woodard and Al Quiring ac- Mrs. Otto Pound and E. F. Terney rompanied the Hermiston football of Pendleton were business visitors team to Waitsburg, Wn„ Friday. in town this week. E. B. Johnson and family of Pen Purdy of Pendleton, travel- dleton are now living in the Straw ing freight and passenger agent for residence. the Union Pacific, was a business visitor in Hermiston Wednesday. E. R. Sires and Bert Martin of Stanfield bagged five geese while hunting on the Hermiston project last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Carter are the I predict Hoover's election over parents of a baby daughter born at their home north of town, Friday. 300 electoral votes. During the last October 21. She has been named three weeks the swing to the presi- dent has been very strong through- Loraine Bell Carter. out the entire country, especially Jim Donovan of Umatilla, Clar in the West. This has been due to ence Henning and Elwin Knapp of Hoover’s major spteches, and a very Hermiston spent the week end at intensive campaign by state speak- Rosalia, Wn., and Spokane. Mr. ers, a wide distribution of literature and the extensive hookup of radios. Henning’s home is in Rosalia. | The issues of the campaign have Mrs. Ralph Richards and Mrs. been so well explained that the pre Neil Robertson were joint hostesses judice against the president has at a bridge-luncheon Monday after been overcome in a large degree. noon. The tables were decorated with Business men, large and small, and Mr. and Mrs. Newton Markham appropriate fall colors. High honors 30,000,000 of the employed prefer Hermiston, Oregon. motored to La Grande Sunday where were won by Mrs. E. P. Dodd, second to remain in a safe position and the The Best in Talking Pictures they visited Mr. Markham’s cousin, high by Mrs. F. V. Swayze, and con- farmer is turning against any modi TWO SHOWS: 7:15—9:00 P.M Mrs. Dennis Charlton. fication of the tariff downward, and solation by Mrs. O. K. Mudge. the voters generally are swinging to — : ADMISSIONS — Ben Leghorn of Arlington, Or., Members of the Epworth League the belief that the Hoover economic 35c and 15c Evenings representative of the State Farm were hosts at a Hallowe'en party program is the only thing offered Mutual Auto Insurance Co., was a Friday night in the basement of the that will lead us back to prosperity. 25c and 10c Matinees business visitor in town Wednesday. Methodist church to members of the Hoover will carry New England, PROGRAM Christian Endeavor society. Enter including New Jersey and Delaware Mrs. James Clayton, Miss Myrnie tainment for the evening was car with 60 votes. He will also carry ten Thursday and Saturday Clayton, and Mrs. R. E. Osborn were ried out in contests by representati- big mid-west states including New MATINEE 2:30 SATURDAY business visitors in Pendleton Mon- I ves of the two major political par- York with 213 electoral votes. He day. ties. The Hooverites gained the ma will also carry California, Oregon, Prior to Portland Showing— jority of points. Appropriate re- Oregon, Utah, and Coloorado, with a the real- Out of the funnies Mrs. M. M. Meiser of Camas, Wn„ freshments were served at a late fair chance al Idaho, Wyoming and life Annie - - in drama of laugh returned to her home Wednesday af Washington. He may lose Illinois hour. ter and tears. ter a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. because of state political differences. Jack Meiser. Mr. and Mrs. Meiser I The biggest factor in the cam- Pierce Speaks at Umatilla. live in the R. C. Todd residence. paign is Hoover's own speeches Ex-governor Pierce now candidate which demonstrate his profound Rudalph Klinger of Lexington was for United States Congress, spoke knowledge of all political questions in town the first of the week look- at the community hall Sunday eve and a heretofore unknown forceful- ning before a large crowd of Uma ness of character. ing after business. tilla and Hermiston people. Al Smith's speech at Newark set- with MITZI GREEN Mrs. F. M. Guiwits returned from Fun for the Entire Family. Umatilla Pioneer Resident Passes, and reintroduc I Pendleton last Thursday after hav- ed others proving favorable to Hoov- Good Comedy and PLUS : Dee Calb Shephard. 84, old Dallas, er and the fact of a general swing ing spent the past several weeks as- Mickey Mouse Cartoon. sisting in the office of the County Oregon, resident, and father of Will of sentiment will determine thous- ------------------- . . . -=r- * Shepherd of this city, died at his ands of late decisions. Clerk. SUNDAY AND MONDAY home in Dallas last Tuesday. Mr. The full line of process engraving Shephard, known throughout Ore MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY 3 By H. J. STILLINGS, Democrat personal Christmas greeting cards gon as a pioneer, was born Novem Comedy and Thrills Galore' ber 18, 1848, in Missouri and cros- will be on display at the Hermiston The unsolved riddle of the ai r In the coming election Roosevelt Hotel Friday and Saturday, Novem- sed the plains in 1852 by ox-team. will get two-thirds of the electoral ber 4th and 5th. —Adv He then settled in Silverton where votes and Hoover one-third, making he lived for a number of years; Ia the vote stand 344 electoral votes Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gerking were ter he and his family moved to Dal- for Roosevelt to 177 For Hoover. I The Literary Digest Poll gives honorees at a party Friday night las where he has resided since. given by members of the Hermiston ... j . Roosevelt 41 states to Hoover’s 7. with ' Union church. A pleasant evening Ricardo Cortez - Karen Morley HIGHEST CASH PRICES Î but for the sake of fair play and one of the most re was spent as a farewell to Mr. and PAID FOR I being conservative, I predict a two Mrs. Gerking who left Monday for iwn Pace 1 to one victory for Roosevelt. In markable casts of the year CREAM AND EGGS past elections the LZterary Digest Pendleton where they will make PLUS: Comedy and Fox their home. Members of the choir Columbia Creamery Co., Inc. I poll has been less than 5 per cent. presented them with a lovely lun 12» N. 21st St. — Portland, Or. 1 incorrect. Movietone News cheon set. -******=****-*-=**-***-=-*9 Roosevelt will carry Oregon by a ■ 26,000 majority, and will lead in ,-:----- e I — Umatilla by 1,000 majority. Walter Pierce will be elected congress by 5,000 majority over Butler. Gov. Pierce will carry Uma- tilla county by 1,000 votes. Brady, independent candidate, will get less than 5,000 votes in the district. Starkweather, democrat, will be elec ted to congress in the first congres sional district, while Martin will be Young couplet about to be married, re-elected to congress from Mult nomah county. ' and other couples who already ARE, Judge Jim Maloney of Pendleton will find the Red & White Store the will be elected State Treasurer; Mr Prestbye will be elected county real answer to their ever present judge: Mr. Steele will be elected problem, “Where to buy the best county assessor; Geo. R. Lewis will he elected district attorney: Wil food at the best prices”. A home- liam Meiners will be elected county commissioner. owned store—where the merchant The race between Steiwer and 7 HELEN - and sales people have only ONE Gleason for U. S. Senator will be OF TROY \ close. As a whole this is a demo purpose—to please YOU. cratic year and there Is no particul WAS NOTA ar state that can he pointed out but BEAUTIFUL that might go for Roosevelt. YOUNG.WOMAN H. J. STILLINGS. Oasis Uheatre “LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE” ted some questions ‘The Phantom of Crestwood’ WITH WHOM PARIS eloped AT NEXT AD HALL HOSS SLASHES FOR PROOF OF THIS STATEMENT GOVERNMENT COSTS LOOK WEEK'S Specials for Saturday and Monday, Nov. 5 & 7 2 lbs. NEW WALNUTS Blue Pirate Oregons DINA MITE THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 1933 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, PAGE SIX Large Size The wholesome hot breakfast cereal 45c 31c IANCY PEELS SUGAR 16 lbs. POP CORN Yakima Pearl 4 lbs. Lady Godiva SOAP - 6 Bar Carton A milled and scented toilet soap Citron - Orange and Lemon Can CYSTERS 83c 29c 33c WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP — 10 bars Bob White Blue & White BLACK FIGS 2 LBS. GREEN BEANS Red & White 2 cans SIFTED PEAS Red & White 2 cans ATSWER TO LAST WEEK’S “YOU'D BE SURPRISED." 39c 37c j.lb. vacuum tin COFFEE RED & WHITE 3.1b. vacuum tin $ COFFEE RED & WHITE A smooth blend of the best produced. satisfaction guaranteed. 1 05 Your Their length varies from about one minute less than 24 hours to about one minute more, depending on the time of the year. The mean solar day is 24 hours long. THE RED & WHITE STORES “Saving resulting from this re- trenchment program will revert in part to the general fund to I help reduce the state deficit, while the balance will go to the state high I way fund and to the counties that participate In the automobile licen- I se fund. The currant savings are part of my economy program that was Instituted In 1928,” pointed out Secretary Hoss. "The biennial report shows bud get estimate reductions in the gen- eral office, maintenance of capitol buildings, reductions in the motor vehicle department, and features the low operating expense of the gaso- line tax department, which is less than any other state in the Union with similar laws. Bills for hotels and meals for employes of my de- partment were less than any other official. "All of the employes of the de- partment of state, Including myself, have taken salary cuts as recom mended last spring.” Hoss declared. USE THEM ! HERALD WANT ADS PAY CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES. was Ladies Aid society presented a Hal lowe’en program at the community hall proceeds of which will be used in its activities. The program was directed by Miss Rosa Ricco and Miss Sarah Rix and consisted of laugh-rendering skits, spooky dia- logues, a seance and several musical numbers. Fun makers and pop corn were sold. Following the program refreshments were served by mem bers of the society. &p verlasting Punishment" " the subject of the Lesson- Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist on Sunday, October 30er . The Golden Text was, “Woe to • ! the rebellious children, saith the I respectfully solicit your sup Lord, that take counsel, but not of port for my re-election as Re me; and that cover with a cover corder. During my term as Re- ing, but not of my spirit, that the (GecF may add sin to sin" (Isa. 30:15. —4 "cor rder I have conducted the af fairs of that office with true Among the citations which com Scotch economy. Since you el- prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: "My son. $ eeted me two years ago I have in despise not the chastening of the ! stalled a new accounting system Lord; neither be weary of his cor- | along lines recommended by the rection: For whom the Lord loveth Secretary of State for municipali he correcteth” (Prov. 3:11,12). ties. This makes available to any The Lesson-Sermon also included citizen of Hermiston upon re the following passage from the quest, at any time, details of any Christian Science textbook, "Sci expenditures and for what pur ence and Health with Key to the — pose, and removes any possibility Scriptures”, by Mary Baker Eddy: “Divine Love corrects and governs of inaccurate or cloaked entries. man. Men may pardon, but this Should you return me as Re divine Principle alone reforms the corder in this election, I pledge sinner. ... To cause suffering as “myself to continue as I have been the result of sin, is the means of i doing, giving my time, experience destroying ein. Every supposed g and honest cooperation to the ex pleasure in sin will furnish more act and economical performance than its equivalent of pain, until belief in material lite and sin ia - of the office. destroyed" (p. 6). , 5 CHARLES TAYLOR. To the Voters of Hermiston Weather Report. Max. Mln. Date .... 67.. ....44 October 27 ............. October 28 —....... ............. 58... ...25 October 29 ............. ............. 61... ....31 October 30 ............. ............. 58... ....25 October. 31 .......... . ............. 55... ...30 November 1 .......... ............ 53 .. ....43 November 2 .......... ............ 59.. ....48 Precipitation for the week was .22. Initiated Into "Spurs.” OREGON STATE COLLEGE. Cor- vallis, Nov. 2—Miss Gladys Swarner of Hermiston, who is a sophomore in education, has been initiated into Spurs, a national honor organiza tion for sophomore women. It gives HERMISTON UNION CHURCH service, promotes scholarship, school 10:20 A. M., Communion service. NOW YOU CAN BUY spirit, leadership, character and up 10:30 A. M., Preaching service, holds the college traditions. Mem sermon subject "The Teaching of bers are selected from each women’s Galilee. Part 3.” Junior church for living group and the two women's Wear longer than wool or cotton. the little folks. dormitories. Soft and easy on your feet. Per- 11:20 A. M., Teaching service. fect ventilation. Do not mat like 6:30 P. M., Junior and Senior C.E. Wool or cotton. Grease apd dirt Will Attend C. E. Convention. 7:30 P. M., Evening service, her do not stick to mohair like they do to other materials. If your A group of local Christian Endea mon subject, “The Unchanging feet bother you try GOAT HAIR vor members will attend the annual Christ.” SOX. Then you will buy no other. Columbia Union convention in Pen The Man Who Wears Them. dleton Saturday, November 5. More state officers will be present than at A CLOSE-OUT ON HATS any previous convention in recent Felts and Straws— years. They include Edgar Hoover, Both Dress and Work state president; James Henderson, CERTAIN LINES OF SHOES state executive advisor, both of Port CANDIDATE FOR Mens — Boys — Womens land; Rev. H. B. Thomas, Halfway, 1 LADIES’ HOSIERY regional vice president; Hulda An MENS’ DRESS HOSE derson, La Grande, state life work MENS DRESS PANT: recruit superintendent; Frances Kel OF HERMISTON and ley, Baker, state intermediate sup- POLO SKIRTS , I am a pioneer resident of Her 5 BOYS ’ erintendent; and Mrs. Effie Ritch miston and if elected will exer 1— MEN’S LACE BREECHES ie. state efficiency superintendent. and LEATHER GLOVES cise the duties of this office to Those planning on going from here the best of my ability. The of P PRICES REDUCED 20% to 50% are Rev. W. E. Jones, Edith Clarke. fice will be centrally located st Pauline Stoop, Floyd Blakley, Ches CHAS -G. BUKK'S, INC. my home on Gladys Avenue/- — ter Johnson, Edna Turnblad. More WEST SIDE MRS. RENA WATERMAN. will attend the Sunday meeting. Goat Hair Sox Mrs. Rena 1 Waterman City Recorder MACMARR STORES 0000 Coffee Week Specials-Effective wEBNATAY,‘KVSES.]‘ht EDWARDS The slashing of operating costs by a total of $180,000 during the cur rent biennium has been an accom plishment of the secretary of state’s office, according to the biennial re- [port being prepared this week by Hal E. Hoss, secretary of state, for the January legislative assembly. CHURCH NOTES Teddy Leavitt, the greatest evan gelist in the state, will begin an evangelistic meeting here Sunday, November 20, in the Hermiston Union church. DEPENDABLE SNOW FLAKE MAXIMUM Cofree Crackers Quality Coffee at a Saving. Lightly Salted 11 2, 32c 21-63 Cane and Maple 41c NOB HILL Bacon Eastern 2 Pound Boxes COFFEE Peanut Butter 2, - Olar 25c MAC MARR'S Fancy Hardwheat 3 zazaoxvE 230 AIRWAY Flour MAXIMUM Special White T TT, Giant Size r Ikürüf 2 Crystal ‘29c-3185 POUND *"63c‘ $1.19 ECONOMY Freshly Ground. A blend of the finest coffees grown. Mild Cure 2 Syrup AGt Coffee A splendid coffee at low price. 49. „89c 1,23c-3.65€ Celery "EWen"t“H" Ee Cauliflower Bananas 5 15c Oranges — Golden 1 IruIt Fruit Pounds Phone 241 Each Nice White Heads r Medium Size For Juice DOZ. . g. Hermiston, Ore. |