The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 03, 1918, Image 3

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    THE
HERMISTON
HERALD,
HERMISTON,
OREGON.
LODGE DIRECTORY
Outside the House.
INSURE YOUR HAY
It is too valuable to run any risks.
=====
— yourself at once. =
Protect
LOCAL BRIEFS
C. F. Mortimer is reported on
sick list
the
Wm. Sbaar passed Friday of last
week in Pendleton.
DROP IN OR PHONE US
One hundred carloads of baled hay
was shipped from here in July.
The First National Bank
of Hermiston
Capital & Surplus $30,000
Hairy McMillen left Wednesday for
Pendleton, where he is driving F. A
Brunson’s truck during harvest.
J. C. Ballenger of Boardman was a
guest at the P. B. Siseel home while
here on business Thursday and Friday.
The restaurant in the Hotel Oregon
will be reopened in a few days by Mrs.
H. L. Deck.
Locally grown watermelons have
made their appearance in the Hermis­
ton stores.
Making a Magnet.
The Girls Honor Guard girls will
The simplest way of magnetizing a
sew with the Red Cross every Wed­ bar of steel is that known as "single
nesday hereafter.
touch." The bar to be magnetized is
A mahogany
dresser for $1
Eugene, the 6 year old son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Hanby, had bis tonsils
removed Wednesday by Dr. Gale.
That old dresser —un­
less in very bad condi­
tion-can be made to
look like a fine, new
piece of mahogany by
applying one or two
coats of B-H Lustrelac.
The John Day
Spray, Oregon,
the other day a
boar that was
Mason.
N. Seaman and J. E. McCoy were
here from Irrigon Monday, and when
they went home the former took with
him a fine cow that he purchased from
Wm. Kennedy and the latter a few
choice pigs from C. C. Mason’s stock
of high bred Duroc-Jerseys.
Try it for finishing fur­
niture, interior wood­
work and floors.
Eight shades and color­
less.
Merrill Potter, a rancher a short dis­
tance north of town, is another who
has discarded "Old Dobbin” and taken
to the more modern way of traveling,
that gentleman having this week pur­
chased a new Ford touring car from
Sappers’ Inc.
Miss Edlie M. Johnson returned last
week from O. A. C., having remained
over for the summer school session.
On her way home she visited with
friends in Portland for a few days
She will visit her parents here until
September, when she will resume her
studies at the college.
Lustrela C
Made by BASS-HUETER PAINT CO., San Francisco
DISTRIBUTORS:
Oregon Hardware & Implement
Company
E HAVE ENLISTED TO
ELP WIN THIS WAR
THEM?
WILL
YOU
HELP
RELEASE
SELF SACRIFICE IS THE RULE
NOTICE
Complying with the request of the War Economy Board of the Council of National
lefense, and in accordance with the resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of the
ational Automobile Dealers Association at St. Louis May 18, 1918, the following war
me policy will be enforced by this establishment for the purpose of releasing expert
echanics for government work.
EFFECTIVE AT
1.
ice
ONCE
We will discontinue all unnecessary and free ser-
and inspections.
2.
Our salesroom, repair shop and all other
lents will be closed after
undays and holidays.
3.
6:00 P. M.
depart-
daily, and all day
In order to eliminate unnecessary office work, the
overnment has requested that all business be conducted
• economically and efficiently as possible. Therefore, on
nd after August 5, 1918, charge accounts
arts, repairs and labor will be C. 0. D.
Development Co. of
bought and shipped
classy Duroc-Jersey
raised here by C. C.
There will be a business meeting of
the Baptist church Sunday morning,
August 4, at 11 o'clock. All members
are urgently requested to be present.
B-H Lustrelac imitates
natural woods, giving
an elastic,durable gloss.
HE GOVERNMENT NEEDS EXPERT MECHANICS.
How many beautiful hornee on which
money has been spent lavishly to make
them complete are marred by some de­
fect in the landscape work! A few
hours’ motor trip through the suburbs
of almost any city in the country will
reveal many such cases. The most fre
quent Jar the trained eye receives is
from the poorly laid out walks and
driveways in which badly arranged
curves are used or walks made to curve
around an ova) grass plot placed in the
center for no other reason than to
make pedestrians take time to circle
about that particular grasa plot. Post-
men, messenger boys and others take
a short cut, and soon a path In the
proper direction Is worn across the sod.
When a curve la used in a walk or
driveway there should be a reason for
It If there Is no other reason plant
one; place a tree or two or shrubs in a
position so the curve will seem neces-
sary. People then will keep on the
walk, and the plan will seem reason-
able.—New York Sun.
will be discontinued.
A
YOUR PATRIOTIC DUTY
It will be the patriotic duty of every owner to make all minor adjustments and repa
mself to the end that every expert mechanic available for war work may be release
* government
Owners are urged to see that their tool» are in order, that jack
nd pump are in working condition, that extra tube» and tires are in
toper repair and that other necessary equipment is in condition to
nable them to take care of emergency repairs on the road
CONSERVE GASOLINE, OIL AND GREASE WHEREVER
POSSIBLE.
National Automobile Dealers Ass n.
SAPPERS’INC.
UTTER WRAPPERS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE
WE SELL IN
CAR LOTS
meets second Tuesday evening of each month
Visiting members
welcome.
Frances G. Phelps, W. M.
Kathryn L. Garner. Sec.
UERMISTON LODGE NO. 138, A. F A A. M .
11 meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday
evening of each month. Visiting brethren wel-
come.
Ed. Jackson, Secy.
M D. Scroggs, W. M
VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206, I. O. O. F..
• meets each Saturday evening in Odd Fellows
hall. Visiting members cordially invited.
W R Longhorn. See.
J. S. West. Noble Grand
Many William
Shakespeares.
There have been many William
Shakespeares in the past. Among the
burials In the registers of St. Clement
Danes, In the Strand, there is the en­
try, "Jane Shackspeer, daughter of
Willm., 8 Aug., 1609." Warwickshire
records show, among other things, that
a William Shakespeare "paid 8s. to the
Lay Subsidy, Walton super Oide;” an­
other W. S. priced the goods of "Rob­
ert Bhakesper of Wroxall” on March 10,
1563; another, a shoemaker of Coven­
try, made his will March 18, 1605-6;
still another William Shakespeare,
"gentleman," had "his daughter Su­
sanna" (singularly enough) baptized on
March 14, 1596, and yet again another
W. 8., a shoemaker of Warwick, fell
Into the Avon and was drowned.
These are a mere fraction of the full
list.—London Chronicle.
ment at Cape Horn. This is claimed
to be the southernmost lighthouse in
the world.
Baled or Chopped
and
Alfalfa Meal
for
Cheurnlets
K V. PRIME
DENTIST
Hermiston. Oregon
Office, Bank Bldg.
Office Phone. 93
Office Hours:
Residence Phone 32
8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Physician and Surgeon
Rooms 1 and 2 Bank Bldg.
Office Hours:
10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8.
EST
Office 103 W. Webb St. Phone 583 Pendleton, Ore.
J. A. PEED
Shoe Repairing
Better than ever now that the |
machine is installed. To out of
town customers sending work we
will return it by next mall, paying
postage one way.
STOCK MENS' WORK AND DRESS
SHOES JUST ADDED
Try Our “Newlin” soles
Full Soles and Half Soles. Better than leather
Sam Rodgers
Oregon
Hermiston
ICE
C R E A M
VETERINARY SURGEON
season is now here in ear­
nest and we are ready to
serve you in any quantity.
Try us for your next order.
Telephone 464
Office in old Reading Room
J. T. HINKLE
Attorney at Law
HERMISTON,
OREGON
w. J. WARNER
Attorney-at-Law
HERMISTON,
OREGON
Our Candies
are always fresh and nice.
Our line of box candies is
unexcelled.
Bulk
candles
handled by us are of same
high grade.
Bowman’s Studio
For Good Service See
PHOTOGRAPHS
We guarantee our work. When in Pen­
dleton come and see us. Studio located
P. B. SISCEL
Opposite Hotel Pendleton
(NsNahe)
Phone Your Orders
French Restaurant
for all kinds of
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Transfer Work
Most up to date restaurant in Eastern Oregon
Try our 35 cent dinner
HOHBACH’S
Bakery, Confectionery, Restaurant
Pendleton
J.L.VAUGHAN
ELECTRIC FIXTURES
AND APPLIANCES
Stand at Siscel’s. Phone 262
We are ready at anv time to go any
where or haul anything.
The City Transfer
W. B. BEASLEY
Phone 139
201 E. Court St.
Pendieton, Ore.
.___________________________________________
HITT
" Auto Truck
-FOR -
ALWAYS ON THE JOB
LONG AND SHORT
HAULS
Give MB A Trial
Hermiston Transfer Company
Office, Cor. Main and Second Sta.
Phone 162
Res., nn
Ice Cream
Confectionery
Cigars
Tobacco
Soft Drinks
AUSEON’S
Barber Shop
ESTABLISHED BIX YEARS
1
Our Aim Is
To Please the Public
Hunting, Fishing and Base
Ball Goods
First Class
Billiard and Pool
Tables
BATHS IN CONNECTION
Frank J. Auseon, Proprietor
Hermiston
Several Years Experience in
Queer.
AUTOMOBILE
ture on cooking last evening.
Why
weren't you there ?
“I was home with a terrible attack
GAS ENGINE
through
WORK
DALE ROTHWELL
“Does your husband worry about the
grocery bill ?”
“No; be says there’s no sense In both
himself and the grocer worrying over
the same bills.”—Exchange.
earthly royal road to It but
toll — Wendell Phillips.
REPAIR
Phone 561
OVERHAULING
Let me give you an estimate
Repair Work
LL CARLILE
Co.
(Daklanis
DR. K. G. GALE
ot dyspepsia.”
GET OUR PRICE®
Stanfield
Àuto Co.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
IF YOUR AUTO NEEDS
Alfalfa Hay
C.S.McNAUCHT
Q
I at 8:00 sharp in Mack’s hall.
OPTICAL SPECIALIST
laid on the table, and the pole of a
powerful magnet Is rubbed from ten to
twenty times along Its length, always
In the same direction. If the north pole
of the magnet is employed the end of
the bar first touched will also become Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated.
a north pole, while the opposite end, at
American National Bank Building
Pendleton. Oregon
which the magnet is lifted before re­
turning, will be a south pole.
There are other and more complicat­
D. N. REBER, M. D.
ed methods, known as "divided touch”
Eye, Ear Note and Throat
and “double touch,” In which two and
Optical Department
even four magnets are employed.
Glasses Ground Any Size or Shape
A steel bar can also be magnetised
by placing It within a coll of insulated Rooms 9-11 Schmidt Bld.
Pendleton
wire, through which a galvanic current
is circulating. The magnetism induced Chiropractic Cures Where Other Methods Fail
In this way, however, Is weak com­
I use the Latest Painless Methods
pared with that which can be procured
Dr.
LORETTA H. STARBA
If the same strength of current is em­
CHIROPRACTOR
ployed through the Intervention of an
Not Drugs. Not Surgery. Not Osteopathy
electromagnet.
Residence 103 Willow St.
A. L. Barnes returned to Hermiston
this week after an absence of three
months, and is visiting his parents,
Dr. and Mrs. Barnes. While away the
gentleman was connected with the ex­
Falling Up Out of a Balloon.
traction of chrome for use in the con­
If a man falls out of a rising aero­
struction of armored vessels from a plane or balloon be will not go toward
the earth, but will continue rising Into
mine in Northern California.
the air for an appreciable time. If
Cecil Kelley and Harold Adams went the air machine were stopped in its
to Pendleton Sunday and returned the ascent at the time It could catch the
same evening with a Ford touring car man as be came down. If the airship
and a Ford ton truck for Sappers' Inc. were ascending at the rate of thirty-
They came by way of Stage Gulch, and two feet a second the man would rise
sixteen feet before beginning to fall
said the road over that route between
toward the earth. Thus, by reducing
here and the county seat town is in the speed of its ascent, the vessel
very good condition.
might keep by the side of the man and
rescue him. The reason why the man
N xt Wednesday evening in Pendle­
rises Is the same as the reason for a
ton will be held a meeting of the bullet's rising when shot from a gun
Umatilla County Patriotic Service Into the air—both the man and the
League, at which time matters of bullet are given a velocity upward, and
general interest to the public will be It takes some time for gravity to nega
presented. It is asked that all Home tive that velocity.
and County Guard organizations be
Growing Grapes.
present for inspection by Major Hibb­
Grapes will grow almost anywhere
ard and Adjutant Kollock.
and are sure to bear. Grapes can be
Tuesday evening a number of young trained on trellises close to fences or
men assembled at the home of Mr. to outbuildings. Spring Is the best
and Mrs. P. P. Sullivan to do honor time to plant, using either one or two
to their son Herbert, who leaves in a year old vines. Frequently cultivation
during summer will Improve the fruit.
few days on the completion of his
Wood ashes make a good fertilizer
furlough to resume his duties in the for grapes, and half a bushel to the
war risk insurance office st the naval vine will not be too much.
base at Hampton Roads. A grand
No pruning will be required the first
time was had by the boys and their season, but the second season cut back
host, and at the windup of games and the strongest canes to three or four
instrumental music they were treated buds and remove all others.
to a very appetizing supper by Mrs.
Proper Physical Education.
Sullivan.
The purpose of physical education 18,
of course, not merely to build up the
Taken Up Under the Herd Law
bodies of boys today, but to put into
One gray fillie, weight 1200 pounds, the lives of boys tbst thing, whatever
branded quarter circle H on left
It to, that will make the boy stay strong
shoulder.
.
Ooe brown yearling colt branded T and ablebodied when be reaches man-
hood. Such men—lovers of fresh air,
on left shoulder.
One brown yearling colt, stripe in of hiking In the wild, of sleeping out
forehead, brand on left shoulder, un- under the sky—men who can both en­
discernible.
joy and endure, are the men who will
Ooe bay work horse, weight 1250 make up a strong nation and not a na
pounds, branded K on left shoulder.
tion of weaklings.—Scouting.
To be sold at auction August 12th at
10 o'clock a m. at the Canfield ranch
Cape Horn’s Lighthouse.
on Butter Creek.
Probably the most desolate and
Edw. Canfield, Echo, Ore.
dreary spot In the world Inhabited by
white men is the lighthouse that is
maintained by the Argentine govern
Alfalfa Hay
ueen ESTHER chapter No. tot. o. E. a..
Located in yellow house 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
COMPANY