The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 26, 1920, Image 5

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
NOT so tragic , after all
INSURANCE
FIRE
AUTO
LIFE
ACCIDENT
INDEMNITY
First National Bank
OF HERMISTON
r
gar
2090
WANT
ADS.
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Dr.
Freeze makes
regular visits to Her-
miston.
Consult him
free and be assured of
good eye service.
36
WANTED
FOR SALF—32 Acres 1 % miles from
Stanfield on highway. All equip-
ment and cattle go with place.
Good buildings. Priced at a snap:
• W. Elder Real Estate Agency,
Oregon Hotel bldg., Hermiston, Ore
______
10-tfc
We Fords
have a Prices
number of good, used
ranging from $200
to *350, each one a bargain. Terms
it desired. You cannot afford to
wait at these prices. Hermiston
Auto Co.
10.3tc
Fair Traveler's Emotion at Seeing Ar.
fecting Parting Was In Largo
Part Uncalled For.
BIGGER,
BETTER
PICTURES
The temperamental difference be
ween a restrained and an emotional
race occasionally brings about kindred
effects through accident. A lady, wait-
ng for a belated train, witnessed a
most affecting parting between an
aged father and his son. both Italians.
The old man seemed in a frenzy of
woe-
He moaned, raved, lifted’ his
clenched hands toward heaven and
shook them despairingly.
Poor, poor souls!” she exclaimed,
compassionately. "The young man go­
ing away to seek his fortune and the
old man left behind. I suppose he
fears they may never meet again. A
common tragedy, but it grips one's
very heart.”
"Cheer up!” briskly advised her
companion, who understood Italian.
The young chap is only going to the
next town to visit his married sister
and the venerable old person is wor­
ried because he loaned him his sea
son ticket and wishes now be hadn't
promised to do so. He says he knows
the boy will lose It, but, anyway. If
he does, he’ll break every bone In bis
body when he gets home. That’s all.”
HERMISTON,
THE PLAY HOUSE
OREGON
Saturday, Nov. 27
SUPER SPECIAL
LIONEL BARRYMORE
—— in
■— —
“THE COPPERHEAD”
Post Nature-"Come Watch With Me the Passing Night”
This Production 25c and 50c
Sunday, November 28
William Desmond »
“A Sage Brush Hamlet”
Through our connection with the
NOTICE: All classified ads are sup­ Oregon Motor Garage, Pendleton, we
posed to be paid in advance. Here-
after, this rule will be strictly en- are now able to offer to this territory
forced.
Herald Pub. Co. the advantages of their high class MONUMENTS OF VAST SIZE
used ear exchange. Here are a few
TYPEWRITER Ribbons and carbon real bargains:
That on Leipzig Battlefield, Though
paper for sale at the Herald.
Two 1919 Buick Touring, 5 pass.
Higher, Less Costly Than Me­
One 1918 Buick Turing, 5 pass.
morial to Italian King.
One 1918 Buick Touring, 7 pass.
FOR SALE
One 1918 Buick Roadster.
Leipzig possesses a monument
FOR SALE—Heavy hack, one flat One 1918 Dodge Touring.
which rises only a few Inches short
One
1917
Page
Convertable
Roadster.
hay rack, pitcher pump with ten
of 300 feet. “The Battle of the Na­
feet pipe and splendid young One 1920 Buick Roadster.
tions” monument stands In the middle
One
1920
Ford
Truck.
Solid
Tires,
team. Or will trade for cattle,
of tlie plain where Blucher routed Na­
like new.
sheep or hogs. J. W. Campbell.
One million cubic
Come in and get our prices and poleon's army.
11-ltc terms.
meters of earth were displaced to
make room for its base. It Is sur­
.
Hermiston Auto Co.
FOR SALE—Good bath tub and some
rounded by an enclosure a quarter of
good fence posts reasonable. Call
a mile wide and nearly half a mile
or phone 251.
10-tfc
FOR SALE-—Duroc Jersey swine. long.
Spring and fall pigs sired by the
Next to the Pyramids It Is the high­
Turkey for sale. Phone 4082. 10-ltc
grand champion. C. C. Mason.
est In the world, but It Is by no means
5-tfc the costliest This distinction belongs
We have some large pieces of card­
board for decoration purposes for FOR SALE—Work horses including to the national memorial to Victor Em­
Thanksgiving and Christmas. As­
four year old colt weell broken. J. manuel II, erected on the Capitoline
sorted colors. The Herald Office.
hill In Rome at a cost of $20,000,000.
H. Reid.
44-tfc
10-ltc
It took 31 years to complete this huge
pile of marble steps, covered with
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE—2 reg. Jersey Helfers,
statues, bas-reliefs, and mosaics. Sac­
also 1 horse for sale, weight about
STRAYED—2 iron gray geldings, coni, the architect, who designed It
1250.. J. S. Dyer.
9-tfc
weight about 1500; one sorrel died long before the work wns finish-
We quite agree with the editorial
mare, weight about 1100. Were ed, but he left models complete in nut who remarked that "Mr. Harding
FOR SALE—Weaned pigs. C. M. Ed­
haltered, one dragging chain, and every detail, and his original plans
will be the handsomest president
monds. Phone 543.
10-2tp
were headed towards Butter Creek. were never tampered with.
since Wilson.”
Reward. Notify Chas. W. Powell,
Irrigon, Ore.
10-2tp
FOR SALE—Piano. Inquire Fannie
C. Todd.
9-tfc
Colors Save the Eggs.
Ray Brown was up from Boardman
FOR TRADE—Pendleton modern
We have heard a great deal about
FOR SALE—Howard heating stove
bungalow newly furnished for al­
on business Wednesday.
protective
coloration
in
nature,
and
falfa ranch. E. P. Dodd Agency.
in good condition. Phone 183 or
341.
9-tfc
11-tfc when we consider the advantages
which accrue to protectively colored
Kathrine Mooney entertained sev­
FOR SALE—Winesap Apples, $2.00 LOST—One 5-gallon cream can num­ eggs we may wonder why some eggs eral of her school friends last Satur-
bered 85 between Tum-A-Lum have remained pure white through the lay afternoon. Games were played
and $1.00 box. H. E. Hanby. 8-3tc
wood yard and first road leading ages, why others are of the most con­ and light refreshments were served
north of Diagonal. Finder please spicuous greenish blue, and why still
FOR SALE OR TRADE—120 acre
return to A. Soneson. Reward, ltp others stand out by their spotted or and the kiddies enjoyed themselves
ranch. Would like small place
speckled patterns, says the American immensely.
close in as part payment. Inquire
at jewelry store.
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8-tfc TO TRADE—Two 1100 pound mares Forestry Magazine. White eggs are
for good sized work horse. Weaned for the most part laid by hole-nesting
. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
species of birds like the owls and
FOR SALE—Royal Typewriter, No. pigs $5.00 each. H. J. Stillings.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
10 in first class condition $50:00
10-tfc woodpeckers, and since the eggs are Land Office at La Grande, Oregon,
10-tfc
well hidden In their dark cavities It October 9th, 1920.
has not been necessary for them to
A
complete
stock
of
bath
tubs,
toilets,
Notice is hereby given that Ed­
DO YOU need a new typewriter rib­
develop protective coloration. The
wash bowles, and hot water tanks
bon? The Herald office has a lot
bright greenish blue eggs of most ot ward E. Shaw, of Hermiston, Ore­
and fixtures. If we havent what
gon, who, on Nov. 17, 1917, made
of them in stock, good ones too.
the thrushes, for example, must be
you want, we’ll get it. Repairing
hidder in nests which are concealed Homestead Entry, No. 018253, for
and installing.
I. E. Putman.
FOR SALE—1 Registered Jersey
Section 14, Township 5 North,
In dense vegetation and the speckled N12,
Range 29 East, Willamette Merid­
heifer, 8 months old.
1 thoro-
eggs
of
the
ground
nesting
sparrows
bred Poland China gilt, 6 months WILL TRADE—$3,000.00 Mortgage
ian, has filed notice of intention to
old. Inquire at this office. 6-tfc
for good sheep or cattle. F. D. depend for their safety upon the good make three-year proof, to establish
hiding of the grass-woven nest
claim to the land above described,
Stanley
10-2tc
before W. J. Warner, United States
FOR SALE—15 h. p. Alamo engine;
Commissioner, at his office, at Her-
Ford delivery body. See Harry Do you have trouble starting your
Modern Casablanca.
miston, Oregon, on the 16th day of
Kelley.
51-tfc
Ford in the morning? Install an
A fire guard In the Shenandoah na­ December, 1920.
"easy starter” and your trouble
FOR SALE—Weaned pigs. R. C.
Claimant names as witnesses:
dissapears.
$12.50.
Hermiston tional forest not so long ago found him­
self In a predicament similar to that
Auto Co.
9-tfc
Challis
10-2tc
William O. Sutherland. William
of Casablanca, although his decision O. Whitesett, Frank H. Donaldson,
WAXED Carbon paper that will not was not so silly. Discovering that and Fred E. Earnhart, all of Her­
FOR SALE—20 aeree, Stanfield pro­
soil the hands for sale at the Her­ there were three bears at the foot of miston, Oregon.
ject, 10 acres alfalfa, all fenced
ald office.
the lookout tower In which he-was
C. S. Dunn,
rabbit wire, buildings and well.
stationed without arms of any kind, he 7-5tc
Register.
General
Auctioneering.
G.
A.
Rise-
Stock and furniture also for sale.
ling, Stanfield, Oregon.
Work telephoned for permission to leave at
Inquire this office.
42-tfe
the first chance to get a gun. The
guaranteed, phone.
3-tfc
district ranger replied that the for­
Strayed or Stolen—2 ponies, both ests were dry, that a fire might start
bays. One has white face and anywhere at any time, and that he
For Sale or Trade—Wheat land
must stay where he was, bears or no
feet. J. K. Shotwell.
3-tfc
or stock ranches for sale or
bears; and the guard stayed. After a
trade in Oregon, Washington
time some one who had "listened In”
and Montana, will take irrigat­
came to his rescue.—Youth’s Com-
ed land as part payment and
If you want to sell your land or
panion.
terms to suit on balance. We
home write to us and we will
will sell you a wheat ranch on
call on you and make arrange­
Japs Eating Frog Meat
small payment down and bal­
ments. We make quick sales.
Frog meat made Its first appearance
ance on easy payments.
Oregon-Washington Ranches Co.
last month in the menu of one of the
Oregon-Washington Ranches Co.
Bowman hotel bldg., Pendleton,
Bowman hotel bldg., Pendleton,
most popular restaurants of Tokyo,
Oregon, Box 513, Phone 642.
Oregon, Box 513, Phone 542.
Japan. Frogs had never been consid­
ered as a food until very recently by
the Japanese.
T. L. Hall Transfer—City and
In 1918 Dr. Watanabe brought some
FOR SALE—Good farm team. A. country hauling. Leave orders at edible frogs from the United States.
W. Agnew.
47-tfc Elliott's Tire Shop. Phone 192. 30tfc They were kept at the Infectious dis­
ease experimental station, where ex­
Adding machine rolls of paper for WHEN your subscription expires for
periments were made In breeding and
sale at the Herald office.
Saturday Evening Post .... $2.50
Ladies Home Journal -------- 2.00 raising.
The government has taken steps to
FOR SALE—2 room house 20x24.
Country Gentleman ........
1.00
encourage
the raising and eating of
send
your
renewals
to
me.
I
only
Can be moved easily. J. 8. Dyer.
41-tfc
get credit for the subscriptions I frogs.
send in. If you send it in I get no
credit. Leave part of the money
World’s Smallest Newspaper.
FOR SALE—Edison Phonograph
home. Ed. H. Graham.
47-tfc
The smallest newspaper In the
cheap. Mrs. C. M. Jensen.
Htfc
world Is now being printed in New
FOR SALE—1917 Ford runabout has For Fire Insurance see O. C. Young York city. Its pages are only about
at
Dodd's
office.
$-tfc
a truck body and 4 new tires.
five inches wide and six Inches long,
Price $200. T. H. Haddox. 10-2tp
Real Estate Fire and Automobile In­ but they contain short news items that
surance. C. W. La Barre.
7-tfc are very easily and quickly read. An
for sale —Gas tank. A. W. Purdy
other odd newspaper published in this
10-tfc
Used Furniture, stoves, heaters and same city is called The Deaf Mutes
FOR SALE—Choice two excellent
Journal, all of Its editors and general
ranges bought, sold, exchanged or staff being members of a deaf and
young cows both have just fresh-
repaired. Correll's shop.
7-tfc dumb school.
ened. J. W. Campbell.
11-ltc
However, The Deaf
Mutes’ Journal is a real newspaper in
IF YOU Are looking for home site on We have a large stock of adding ma­ size and contains four pages of In
chine rolls of paper. Call or write
the highway overlooking the town,
teresting reading.
for a supply for your machine.
write W. 'M. Hubbs, Silverton,
Oregon.
ll-4tp
Elliott's Tire Shop.
Definitely So.
Send the Herald to your friends
“What la your Idea of a practical
THE feeling of security is well worth joke?”
If you don’t find what you want
the premium paid.
How about
“One I can sell for a dollar and buy
in the classified columns .advertise
that Fire Insurance? See the E. a pork chop.”—Cartoons Magazine.
• P. Dodd Agency.
11-tfc
for It You'll get it
HAROLD LLOYD in "Captain Kid’s Kid."
Admission, 15c, 35c
Wednesday, Dec. 1
Dorothy Gish i
“Turning the Tables”
PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE
Admission 15c, 35c
NOTE!
Starting at once the Play House will run two
shows every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday at
7 and 9 P. M.
Matinees Saturday and Sunday, 2:30 P. M.
THNKSGIVING GREETINGS
O
we extend to you. We want every
patron to feel that we are deeply
grateful for courtesies shown us.
In requesting a continuance of
your patronage In
OUR LINE
it gives us pleasure to tell you that
we are making greater efforts than
usual to merit your good will and add
to our circle of friends.
CITY BAKERY
Hermiston, Oregon.
A HOT TIME
Cheery Winter Fires
often develop bi g ones
CARRY FULL FIRE PROTECTION
E. P. Dodd
:: Fire Insurance
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Engine stop? Something wrong with the
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