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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1918)
The Starvation Point. INSURE YOUR HAY It is too valuable to run any risks. ========= yourself at once. — .. LOCAL BRIEFS /. Protect I Gordon Shotwell returned from Pendleton Wednesday, after having been call'd there by the county draft board for physical examination. DROP IN OR PHONE US Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd had as guests at their home in this city Sun day last the lady’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R Alexander, of Pendleton, and her brother Roy, holding the title of sergeant at Camp Lewis, who was home on furlough. The First National Bank of Hermiston That popular moving picture actor, Capital & Surplus $30,000 QUALITY FIRST - THEN PRICE | Our business in Pendleton is growing in size because of : the quality of our merchandise and quality of service. I In our stock of Firestone tires, tubes and auto accessor- = ies, we have chosen carefully, bearing in mind always your = requirements—quality at a reasonable price. Why not have that old tire retreaded to stay? Our vulcanizing depart- ment ia equipped to take care of your every want. Douglas Fairbanks, will be the chief attraction at The Movie theatre this Saturday evening, at which time he will appear in the leading role of a drama entitled "The Man From Paint ed Rock.” This office received a quart can of pure extracted honey yesterday from William Brown. It is delicious, and we are thankful that he remembered us so kindly. He will have oceans of the product later on, and expects to make a handsome profit from bis bees this season. E = Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Patterson and baby, Mr and Mrs. Theo. Parks and junior Theodore, Mr. and Mrs. L. Brownell and daughter Bertha of Uma tilla, Miss Anabel Clark of Portland. Umatilla County Distributora for Firestone Tires Miss Gertrude Simmons, William San 113 t. Court St. Pendleton, Oregon = ders, Mr. and Mrs. Haneline and son iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Herbert picnicked on the Haneline lawn last Sunday. ! Simpson Tire Service Co. ANNOUNCING THE ARRIVAL OF lathing Suits and Caps Summer Underwear for Adults and Children And a Complete Line of Ladies Coveralls and Overalls IACKS VARIETY STORE A couple of real estate transfers were recorded this week, one being by John Reihl, who sold his ranch across the river west of this city to Henry Prin die,' and will move soon into Her miston and occupy one of the Frick houees. The other sale was made by W. L. Pearson, who sold his ranch north of town to a Mr. Miller. Otto Sapper brought a new Ford runabout from Pendleton and filled an order last Saturday for this style of machine which Wm. Leal hers had placed wih Sappers’ Inc. some time ago. Mr. Leathers will use it for a business car, keeping his big Oakland exclusively for family use. The two Taylor brothers, well known well drillers of Lexington, were here Tuesday looking around for a suitable 10 or 20 acre alfalfa i auch they desir ed to purchase and make their per manent home here. Should they secure a place they will move their well drill ing machinery over and begin operat ing it on this project. Make your roof leak-proof to stay. Lay Genasco and you’ll have a roof that makes you free from care and sa ves your repair-money. Genasco lasts because the natural oils of Trinidad Lake Asphalt give it resisting, lasting life. It doesn’t dry out and crack like ordinary roofing. Come and let us explain . its economy. . Inland Empire Lumber Company Trinidad! 2.Hermiston, Oregon Lake Alderman Harry Straw lays claim to having put to sleep ten jackrabbits with the first ten shots he fired in the drive last Sunday. According to that the genial Mr. Straw is a better rabbit hunter than he is a duck bnnter, for it is related that on one occasion during the open season last summer he fired several shots at one water fowl and never even ruffled a feather. Thomas Hurlburt, a rancher of the neighborhood, returned Tuesday morn ing from a trip that took in many points in Western Oregon and a week of recreation at Seaside. In speaking of his journey ings, he said he was sur prised to see the amount of road work being carried on west of the moun- tains, allot which made him ponder over the mighty political pull the west has over the eastern portion of the state. VARNISHES of relia bilii'V Wherever you see this sign you are sure of getting paint satisfactions 61 years of experience of the Bass- Hueter Paint Co., San Francisco, in making quality goods stands behind every item in the B-H line. Permanent pigments—a base combin ing pure carbonate of lead, zinc oxide and refined linseed oil—B-H manu: facturing methods — make a pro uc that cannot be excelled in quality- Then with the addition of the advice and service this store is always glad to render, you have at command a painting combination that insures a perfect joo. DISTRIBUTORS: Oregon Hardware & Implement Company Candy and the Drink Habit. - If any one doubts that candy will cure him of the drink habit he can easily test ft. The man who puts lots of molasses on his wheat cakes at breakfast will find himself gradually forgetting to step in for his customary drink on his way to bis work. If the man who goes out between times for liquid refreshments will go into a can dy store instead and get 5 or 10 cents worth of candy and eat It he will be surprised at the effect, for It will not be very long until he will have a box of candy in his pocket or desk. It has often been noted that in theaters where candy is sold during the Intermissions “going out to see a man" does not pre vail to anything like the extent it does in other theaters where no candy sell ing is permitted. Not one man in " hundred knows why he forgot to "go out to see a man” after be bad bought a box of candy for his companion and eaten a little of It himself for polite ness' sake -Medical World. And They Didn’t Parade. In 1885 Dewey was at Malta In com mand of the Pensacola Some of his men on shore leave got into a street brawl. An alarm was sounded, but tbe men succeeded In escaping to their ship. The British captain of tbe port was on band next morning demanding tbst tbe guilty sailors be surrendered or punished by the American comman- der Dewey expressed regret that tbe sailors should have been so lawless ashore, but said be could see no way in which be could assist his visitor tn picking out tbe guilty. The reply sn gered tbe British officer, who said somewhat peremptorily: “You certainly can parade your crew before me in order that the rioters EGAL BLANKS for sale AT THE HERALD OFFICE mar be identified Dewey pointed aloft to the stars and I stripes waving at the masthead. The deck of this vessel is United i States territory.- be answered ly. “and PH parade my men forno for- I eigner that ever drew breath sharp To the question, “If there were • siege, how long do you think the sol diers and civilians could live after the food supplies gave out?" an English paper answers: Science tells us that if be can get drinking water an ordinary man can exist for thirty days without food. At the end of that time the ma chinery of tbe body will not be spoiled and can be brought back to Its former strength by careful feeding. About a quarter of our body weight is fat. and It is mostly this fat that Is absorbed as food during the period of starvation. We can absorb and burn up our muscles until 60 per cent of their weight Is gone. We can do the same with from 80 t 40 per cent of our livers and digestive organs and 20 per cent of our lungs. Our hearts can lose 10 per cent and our brains and nervous systems can lose 5 per cent. It will be seen that tbe more vital organs—brain and heart—yield least of their valuable substance for the life of the body, while the less essential sub stances—fat, muscle fiber, etc.—are con sumed first. LODGE DIRECTORY ueen ESTHER CHAPTER No. 101, o. e . s .. meets second Tuesday evening of each month at 8:00 sharp in Mack's hall. Visiting members • welcome. Frances G Phelps. W. M. Kathryn L. Garner Sec. Q HERMISTON LODGE NO 138, A F. & A. M . 11 meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday evening of each month. Visiting brethren wel- Ed. Jackson, Secy. M D. Scroggs, W M VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206, L O. O. F.. " meets each Saturday evening in Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members cordially invited. W. R. Longhorn, Sec. J. S. West. Noble Grand. PROFESSIONAL CARDS PRIME Hermiston. Oregon Office. Bank Bldg. Office Phone. 93 Office Hours: Residence Phone 32 8 Bowman’s Studio French Restaurant Football and Matrimony. “Well, I wish him luck," said Mr. Jones after reading in the paper an account of the wedding of a popular member of a college footboll team. "But,” be added In a ruminating tone, "marriage Is very much like football." “Don’t talk so ridiculous!" snapped Mrs. Jones. "How can you compare football to marriager “Why,” replied Jones, "It looks so easy to those who haven't tried it.” EST REPAIR WORK Shoe Repairing Better than ever now that the machine is installed. To out of town customers sending work we will return It by next mail, paying postage one way. STOCK MENS' WORK AND DRESS SHOES JUST ADDED Full Soles and Half Soles. Better than leather Sam Rodgers Oregon Hermiston Residence 103 Willow St. Office 103 W. Webb St. Phone 588 Pendleton. Orc. Eyes of Rubber. Artificial eyes of rubber are taking PHOTOGRAPHS tbe place of the old style glass optic We guarantee our work When in Pen In Europe. The rubber eyes have the dleton come and see us. Studio located advantage of being unbreakable, and as they are of pneumatic construction Opposite Hotel Pendleton (NsNathe) they maintain an elastic contact be tween the eyelids and the back of the orbltary cavity. To make the new rubber product a cast formed of liquid plaster is made UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT of the orbltary cavity, and from this Most up to date restaurant in Eastern Oregon Try our 36 cent dinner Ie constructed an eyeball, the face be ing of vulcanite. The front and back HOHBACH'S parts are made of soft rubber, there Bakery. Confectionery. Restaurant Pendleton being a space between the two parts which is occupied by air, making the eyes pneumatic.—Popular Science Monthly. _____ __________ Motorcar Rece In 1895. In 1895 a few enthusiastic "horseless carriage’’ manufacturers decided that the time was ripe for a race. As we look back at it now the contest was a mechanical jest. The vehicles started bravely and then stopped lamely while their drivers made repairs. One In ventor followed his mechanical wonder with a team of horses. The winner of tbe race had averaged the mad speed of seven and one-half miles an hour. His engine, carefully tested after the feverish contest was over, was found to develop an amazing four horsepower. -Waldemar Kaempffert tn Harper's Magazine. (Daklanns DR. R. G. GALE y Physician and Surgec Rooms 1 and 2 Bank Bldg. Office Hours: 10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8. Phone 551 H. Chandler Egan’s first golf was played on a three bole course In a pasture back of bls father's house, at Highland Park, Ill. The former cham VETERINARY SURGEON pion and his brother laid out the links, Telephone 464 then Invited their cousin, Walter, to Office in old Reading Room teach them the game. Tbe latter tee ing up a ball on the first, hit It straight down to the broomstick which served as a flag pole. The ball bounced along J. T. HINKLE the uneven green and disappeared In the hole. Turning to hts astonished HERMISTON, OREGON gallery, he remarked : "There, you see. It is very simple. That Is the way you do It” Chandler Egan tried, but didn't suc W. J. WARNER ceed, and although he won the amateur title twice, he claims he was never able to equal the wonderful drive his HERMISTON. OREGON cousin made that day.—Golfers' Maga- zine. A Chrurnlets DENTIST Don't Be Afraid of Work. Charles M. Schwab, tbe well known DALE ROTHWELL OPTICAL SPECIALIST master of Bethlehem steel works, has no mure patience with tbe man who works by the time clock than has Adam Beile with his fellow workmen who dropped their tools at the sound of the whistle. In his book “Succeed Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated. ing With What You Have" be writes: American National Bank Building “I have yet to hear of one instance Pendleton. Oregon where misfortune hit a man because be worked overtime. Not long ago a man D. N. REBER, M. D was promoted In our works. 'How did you happen to advance this fellow?’ I asked his boss. ‘Well,’ be explained, Optical Department Glasses Ground Any Size or Shape T noticed that when the day shift went off duty this man stayed on the Rooms 9-11 Schmidt Bld. Pendleton job until he bad talked over the day's problems with his successor. That’s why.’ The man who falls to give fair Chiropractic Cures Where Other Methods Fail I use the Latest Painless Methods service during the hours for which he Is paid Is dishonest. Tbe man who 13 Dr. LORETTA H. STARBA not willing to give more than this is CHIROPRACTOR foolish.” Not Drugs. Not Surgery. Not Osteopathy His First Golf Play. Stanfield Auto Co "Auto Truck season is now here in ear nest and we are ready to serve you in any quantity. Try us for your next order. Our Candies are always fresh and nice. Our line of box candies is unexcelled. Bulk candies handled by us are of same high grade. For Good Service See P. B. SISCEL Phone Your Orders for all kinds of Transfer Work Stand at Siscel’s. Phone 262 We are ready at anv time to go any where or haul an thing. The City Transfer W. B. BEASLEY ALWAYS ON THE JOB LONG AND SHORT HAULS Hermiston Transfer Company Office, Cor. Main and Second Sts. Phone 152 Res.. 29F2 AUSEON’S Barber Shop ESTABLISHED SIX YEARS Our Aim la To Please the Public HITT -FOR Ice Cream Confectionery Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Hunting, Fishing and Base Ball Goods BATHS IN CONNECTION First Class Should Dissemble. Frank J. Auaeon, Proprietor Billiard and Pool “You claim to bava loved and lost." Hermiston Tables "Yet you go • round with a perpetual grin on your faca. When you have loved and lost, deference to the lady makea It proper not to appear to be too cheerful a loser.’—Loulsville Cou rier- Journal. IF YOUR AUTO NEEDS Ellie Island. In tbe prehistoric days of the Amer lean continent tbe Indiane called what is now Ellis Island, tbe immigrant eta tion In New York harbor, Kloshk, which In English meant Gull island The tribes thereabout had some strange traditions about It OVERHAULING Let me give you an estimate Several Years Experience in AUTOMOBILE GAS ENGINE Repair Work Around the Circle. “In my time." declared grandma “girls were more modest" "I know.” said tbe flippant girl "It was a fad once. We may get back to Located in yellow bouae back of Baptist church HERMISTON ICE CREAM Is made under the most sanitary conditions. It pure, wholesome and high in food value. Made in all the popular flavors. Special orders given prompt attention. HERMISTON CREAMERY Nothing can be lasting when reason toes not rule.- Quint us Curtius Rufus. 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