WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2017 FEATURES HERMISTONHERALD.COM • A15 Treats on Main he weather was sunny and warm in down- T town Hermiston for the annual Treats on Main on Tuesday afternoon. Hundreds of princesses, superheroes, pirates and movie characters fl ocked to Main Street with their parents to collect candy from down- town business owners. Some families went with themed costumes, like barnyard animals or Star Wars, while in other families each child showed off their own personality with a spe- cially-chosen costume all their own. For more photos of Treats on Main, visit www.hermistonherald.com. STAFF PHOTOS BY ALEXIS MANSANAREZ Sisters Alexis Smith (Thing 1) and Hailee Smith (Thing 2) enjoy candy they received from a nearby shop during Treats on Main on Halloween. Ten-year-old Aaron Bazan shows off his “Aarogonian” custom while trick-or-treating on Main Street. STAFF PHOTO BY JAYATI RAMAKRISHNAN Aissa and Bobby Huatl, 10, and Alyna Chavez, 5, pose as a skeleton cheerleader, a football player and a bumble bee at the Treats on Main event Tuesday afternoon. STAFF PHOTO BY JAYATI RAMAKRISHNAN Lucy, 9, Tilana, 9, Jaelin, 6, and Mason, 6, collect candy during the Treats on Main event in downtown Hermiston on Tuesday. STAFF PHOTO BY JAYATI RAMAKRISHNAN Kari Bazan, 8, poses as a Guardian Angel Statue while trick-or-treating in downtown Hermiston Tuesday afternoon. CRYPTOQUIP SUPER CROSSWORD: SPIRITUAL ADVANCEMENT SUDOKU DIFFICULTY THIS WEEK EASTERN OREGON EVENTS The place to fi nd everything happening in Eastern Oregon. Post your events. It’s fast and easy! e-Edition For Hermiston Herald information 541-567-6457 • info@hermistonherald.com 333 E. Main St. • HermistonHerald.com Exact digital replica of this print edition is available online, every Wednesday by 5:30 a.m. Check out Hermiston Herald.com for more information.