The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 07, 1921, Image 7

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    PORTLANDMARKET
At Heilig Theater, Portland, Oregon
15c to 7Sc.
FRED DUNDEE
CYLINDER
GRINDING
Motor Car Repairing & Machine
Works
Portland. Oregon.
DO YOU KNOW THAT THE ALDER HOTEL
Hotel Alder
285 Alder Street. Portland. Oregon.
Will rent you a room for $1.00 per day. or a room
with bath for $1.50 to $2.00 per day?
Ship Your Cream to
MUTUAL CREAM
CO
"H RY
PORTLAND
Highest Prices
Correct Weights
BAB’S RESTAURANT
H
Portland. Oregon Enter now. Position
when competent Catalogue free.
IAU THE TAILOR. Suits cleaned, >1.25
We pay return Postage.
104 Fourth St.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Portland. Ore
MONUME NTS—E. M and Pine Sts.
Otto Schumann Granite A Marble Works
NURSERIES
$3.50
NURSERY STOCK
Villa Nurseries, R No. 1, Portland.
PRODUCE BOUGHT
Peerless Produce Co.. 175 Front St.
OREGON FLUFF RUG CO.
J. H. Lehmann, Prop. 1984 East Stark
PYORRHEA DENTISTS
Deck and Floor PAINTS
... $325
Send for color card.
Order by mail. Mail
orders filled same
day as received.
Smith Long Stevenson 310 Bush A Lane Bldg.
TY PE WRITERS— N EW OR REBUILT
Rebuilt Typewriter Co.. 304 Oak Street.
REALTORS
Interstate Land Co., 248 Stark BL
SILOS AND WATER TANKS
National Tank & Pipe Co., Portland.___
SHEET METAL & RETINNING WORKS
Union Avenue Metal Works. 411 Union Ave.
The Beebe
Company
Portland,
_
Russellville Nursery, R. F. D. 1. =
ARTIFICIAL LIMBS
“ Oregon Artificial Li
for Catalog.
nc.
201 2nd BL, Portland.
ACCORDIAN PLEATING
“ Knire and box pleating, hemstitching,
Cor. 1st. and Wash. Sts.
Accurate Tests
olmes business college
MANF. OF AGATE JEWELRY
15c to »1.25
NIGHTS
Hemstitching, Buttons Covered, Plaiting
B. P. Sanborn. 143 Alder St.
LA Lakin, wholesale, retail. IM Grand Av
PAINTS
"eons"
Sun. Mon, Tues.
Four Matinees: Sun. Meo. Toot Wed.
MATINEES
WE KNOW IT IS GOOD
Preservative
Please Mention This Paper When Answering These Advertis
Three Nights:
WE USE IT OURSELVES
Oregon
A good place to Eat and Live Well.
Remarkable 50c luncheon at noon.
Open 7 a. m. to 2 a. m., 326 Stark St.
10c yd. Buttons covered. Eastern Novelty
Mtg. Co., 85 % Fifth street, Portland._____
BRAZING & WELDING WORKS
We sell you a welding outfit and teach
ou the business.
Portland Brazing A
[achine Works, 3rd and Glisan.
DIAMONDS A
J). -
( .
(•
I age OZ Don
Portland, Oregon
Write 23 for prices and market 'conditions on
Veal Hogs, Poultry, Fruits, Potatoes, Onions, etc
Forty Years in the Same Location.
Sixth street opposite The Oregonian and Al­
der street opposite Meir A Frank’s. The Best
Eating place in the City. The Finest Coffee
and Pastry a Specialty.
E L Cafeteria
LIBERTY BONDS and UNLISTED
HERRIN A RHODES, Inc.
STOCKS ON ANY MARKETRailway Exchange Builning,
Where Your Money Has Its Pre-War Value
NEW PERKINS HOTEL
Washington and Fifth Sts.,
Portland, Oregon
Room with Bach Privilege, $1.00 up.
Room with Private Bath, $1.60 up.
JEWELRY BOUGHT
All kinds diamonds and Jewelry bought;
name your price. Repairing a specialty.
Reiner Jewelry Co., 86 N. Sixth.
CLEANING
AND DYEING
-------—an.------------------------Pruno-
Two of the most homelike
hotels in Portland, located in
the heart of the shopping and
theater district All Oregon
Electric trains stop at the
Seward Hotel, the House of
Cheer. Excellent dining room
in connection. The Hotel Cor­
nelius, the House of Welcome,
is only two short blocks from
the Seward. Our brown buses
meet all trains. Rates $1.50
and up.
W. C. Culbertson, Prop.
For reliable Cleaning and Dyeing serv-
ice send parcels to ui Wa pay return
postage,
information and prices given
upon request.
ENKES CITY DYE WORKS
Established 1890
Portland
DOORS AND WINDOWS
We can sell you Doors, Windows, Roof-
Ing, Paint. Glass and Builders* Hardware,
direct at wholesale prices.
Write for
prices before buying. Heacock Saab A
Door Co, 212 First St., Portland.__
CfllTRF AND ENLARGED GLANDS;
QUI I nt cure yourself, no knife, no drugs,
no pain, unique process; external use only; ref­
erences furnished. David M. Fahner, 617 Cham-
ber of Commerce bldg., Portland .Oregon.
HEMSTITCHING AND PLEATING
Accordian and Box Pleating. Button
and Pleating Shop, 609 Royal Bldg.
EMBROIDERING AND PLEATING—
Accordion, Side and Sunburst Pleating,
Hemstitching, Buttons Covered, Braiding,
Chain Stitching, Buttonholes. K. Stephan,
219-20-21 Pittock Block.
THE ROMANCE OF WORDS
“MRS. GRUNDY.
THE VERY BEST TIME to
take Doctor Pierce’s Golden Med­
ical Discovery is now, if you feel
that "your blood is out of order.
Don’t wait until you have to curt
disease; it’s easier and better to
prevent it. »
•
With the first blotches or
eruption, or the dullness, weari­
ness and depression that are
some of the symptoms, you need
this tonic. It will rouse organs
into healthy action, thoroughly
cleanse and repair your system,
and build up needed flesh, health,
and strength. Druggists sell "Dis-
covery” in tablets or liquid.
NCE upon a time—and not
so very far back, at that—
there was a real Mrs. Grundy,
the wife of Judge Felix Grundy
of Nashville, Tenn.
The lady
belonged to the best social set
of the Southern city and her
opinions on good form were
highly respected though. In the
light of modern usages, they
would be considered extremely
straight-laced.
During the time at which Mrs.
Felix Grundy ruled the social
set of Nashville it happened that
a theatrical company visited the
city, presenting a play known as
"Speed the Plough.” History
does not state whether the piece
was humorous or serious, vulgar
or refined. In Mrs. Grundy's
mind It was enough that It was
a dramatic production for the
wife of the Judge held that the­
ater-going was a pastime which
should not be indulged In by
ladies and gentlemen because of
the fact that It was frowned
upon by the church. By a curi­
ous coincidence, one of the char­
acters of the play was also
named Mrs. Grundy and the
audience laughed whenever she
was mentioned. The connection
was later explained to Noah M.
Ludlow, manager of the com­
pany, and the name was launched
In theatrical parlance as the
title of a mythical person who
rules the social and moral des­
tinies of a community.
After Martin Van Buren’s
election to the presidency. Judge
Grundy was made attorney gen­
eral of the United States—but
his claim to fame Is as nothing
when compared to that of his
wife.
How Gasoline Destroys.
The bureau of biological survey says
that practically all insect life obtains
its supply of oxygen through little
holes in the body. When such oily
substances as gasoline come in direct
contact with these pests it is impossi­
ble for them to breathe, and death
shortly ensues.
Their Occupation.
A little five-year-old miss was visit­
ing in the country, and was sent to the
barn, where some men were shearing
sheep, to look for her brother. She
soon returned without him and said:
“He ain’t there; ain't nobody there
only some men peelin’ sheep.”
Watch Cuticura Improve Your Skin.
On rising and retiring gently smear
the face with Cuticura Ointment.
Wash off Ointment in five minutes
with Cuticura Soap and hot water. It
is wonderful sometimes what Cuticurs
will do for poor Complexions, dandruff,
itching and red rough hands.—Adv.
(Copyright)
HIDES WOOLS A CASCARA BABL
We pay highestprices—Write us for
quotation. Kahn Bros., 195 Front St
LARGEST HOMESELLER ON PACIFIC
RAINIER HOTEL
Frank L. McGuire. Abington Bldg.______
MACHINERY
128 Nor. Sixth St., Portland, Ore.
“Where
Very Centrally Located. Convenient to all
Depots, and one block from main Postoffice
Medium Priced—Among the Best
SWOLLEN (Varicose) VEINS
Are painful and often dangerous. Our
Hand - woven-to-fit Elastic Stockings, Belts
and Bandages always give relief.
Satisfaction or Money Back.
Send for Book and Measure Blank Today.
WOODARD, CLARKE & CO.
Portland.
Woodlark Building
PORTLAND. CRB.
RUBBER STAMPS and MARKING
DEVICES.
ware refinished. California Plating Wks.,
Cor. 2nd and Salmon Sta.
SANITARY BEAUTY PARLOR
"Every­
thing for
Be sure to hear the New Brunswick,
the Office-
Something Entirely Different in
PHONOGRAPHS.
PISTONS—PISTON PINS—RINGS
Cylinder and Crank Shaft Grinding.
Auto-
motive Machine Work and Welding.
COOK A GILL CO.. INC.
11th and Burnside Sts.
Phone: Bdwy. 8281
Portland. Ore.
miller
GEARED-TO-THE ROAD)
UNIFORM MILEAGE
CORONA
The
Personal
Writing
Machine. Weight • lbs
Price ISO. 00 case included
Fold It Up Take with You; Typewrite Anywhere.
E. W. PEASE, 110 Sixth, Portland, Ore.
"
7
DR. E. H. EAST
JONES LUMBER CO
Established
1859.
$5.50 each
[Electrical Supplies.
GRAND ELECTRICAL CO.. PORTLAND. OR
“A Moderate Priced Hotel of Merit”
HOTEL CLIFFORD
East Morrison St, at East Sixth, the
Principal East Side Hotel. 5 minutes from
Shopping District Four blocks from 8. P
East Side Station.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
New and Second hand Farm machinery and Im
plements. P. E. Esbenshade, Portland.
ARTIFICIAL TEETH SPEC IA LIST
BUTTER FAT BOUGHT
Fernwood Dairy pays cash for butterfat.
CREAMERY
Willamette Dairy, Buyers of Milk, Cream
and Eggs. We pay cash, 483 Union Av.N
Oregon Creamery for Eggs, Cream 130 2nd
CUT FLOWERS & FLORAL DESIGNS
Let us figure your next lumber bill.
Çlarke Bros., Florists, 287 Morrison BL
DANCING EVERY NOON & EVENING
Oriental Cafe. Chlneee-Amerlcan Kitchen
Corner Broadway and Wash. PORTLAND
Beautify the home with SANITILE
floors and drain board.
Our MASTIC FLOOR for Canneries,
Creameries, Warehouses, etc., is unex­
celled.
Samples and prices upon request
K. B. Karisen A Co., 462 Burnside St.
ENGRAVED WEDDING INVITATIONS
Irwin-Hodson, Stationers, Portland, Ore.
Oregon Mastic Floor Co., Inc.
FLOWERS FOR ANY OCCASION
Geo. Bets & Son, 697 Williams A ta ___
'
SOS Chamber of Commerce Building
Portland, Ore.
Glen Haven Rest Home
Electricity
BATTLE
Hydrotherapy
CREEK
METHODS
Chinese Medicine Co
DEFORMITY APPLIANCES
FARM LOANS
Devereaux Mortgage Ce., 87 (th St
FOUNDRY AND" MACHINE WORKS
Commercial Iron Works, 7th A Madison
FOREIGN ESTATES, INHERITANCES,
BONDS ANO COLLECTIONS
Trans-Atlantic Estates and Credit Co.,
219 Chamber of Com. Big. Portland, Or.
GARAGES AND AUTO REPAIRING
Applied as your physician M A F. Garage, list and Washington Sts
directs. Transient patienta Multnomah Hotel Garage, 2d and Ankeny
treated.
Root and Herb Remedies
Commercial Garage, B. 11th and Burnside.
IIS EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET
133% First Street
Corner of Alder
GUARANTEED REBUILT MACHINES
Phone East 4222
Portland, Oregon Oregon Typewriter Co., 94- A 6th St
Established Twenty Years In [Portland, Oregon
TREES ANO PLANTS
HARD WOOD FLOORING
Eisman Hardwood Floor Co. 18» E Wash
Oak-Leaf Hardwood Floor Co., 231 E.
cherry and peach trees, loganberry tips,
76th St N.__ Floors electric sanded.
plants, currants and other first
ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES strawberry
class nursery stock at very low prices East Side Hardwood Floor Co., Inc., 410
B. Burnside.
___ _______ _____
while they last. Write us today. Bene­
Give Wonderful Results.
dict Nursery Company. 185 E. 87th St. HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED
____
A. B Hurwitz, Optometrist 225 First St
162%, First Street
Portland, Ore North, Portland, Oregon.
C. GEE WOS’
Some Very Old Trees.
America’s First Street Railroad.
Yew trees grow to a great age.
Those at Torentain's abbey, Yorkshire,
England, were old In 1132. California
has trees thousands of years old in
the Mariposa grove, and baobab trees
in Africa are over four centuries old.
November 26, 1832, the first street
railway in America began operation.
It was the New York * Harlem road.
The line's only car was drawn by
one horse and ran from the city hall
to Fourteenth street, a distance of
a mile and three-quarters.
Twenty-two inch switch or transforma­
tion, value $7.00, price $2.45.
400 to 412 Dekum Bldg.
WELDING & BRAZING
Ing of Bollera and Farming Implementa.
189 Columbia St, Phone Marshall 3944.
DENTISTRY—PAINLESS
method without after effects.
Let us
prove it to you. We make X-ray exam­
inations and specialise in first-class dent­
istry at reasonable fees. Dr. A. W. Keene,
Dr. E. W. Prehn, Majestic Theatre Bldg.,
3511 Washington St., Portland, Oregon.
INFORMATION PLUMBING & PLU M BING SUPPLIES
—..— — "AO.
—- l
DEPARTME NT+sYSbifeC.SSFFHE.YAS.
Dr. E. C. Rossman, 367 Journal Bldg.
AUTOMATIC SEALING VAULT—
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Address C. W. Goodsman, Llnnton, Or.
Specialties: Goitres, Diseases of Women
BOILER WORKS—New—Repairing
and Maternity
Office Morgan Building
Portland, Oro. East Bide Boiler Wks, East Water A Main
BRAZING, WELDING A CUTTING
Northwest Welding A Supply Co., 88 1st St
CABPET CLEANING, LATINO * BIZING
-döm.'rend sledh:
350 Alder St.. Portland, Ore.
Leather Leggina, Traveling Bags, Trunks,
Portland Leather Co., 226 Washington.
PORTLAND RUG CO. Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Mouldings
1672-1674 East 17th Street
‘Send for Catalogue and our easy terms.
HYATT TALKING MACHINE CO.,
ARTLEATHER GOODS
Write for folder "G”
FLUFF and RAG RUGS a Specialty
Plays all records.
Prices, $125 to $750
Commercial Information furnished free
of charge. Catalogues supplied and com­
mercial Inquiries cheerfully answered.
Write any firm belowl Do It nowl
Northwest Rug Co.
Bast 9580
“MARRY IF LONELY; for resuits, try
me; beat and most successful "HOME
MAKER"; hundreds rich wish marriage
soon; strictly confidential; most reliable;
years of experience; description free.
"The Successful Club,” Mrs. Ball, Box
566, Oakland, California.
PAINTS AND WALL PAPER
" Write us for prices. Pioneer Paint Co.,
Send for free catalog
188 B. Eighth St.
Iron or Woodworking Machinery, Logging,
Sawmill, Contractors’ Equipment, Loco-
motives. Boilers, Engines, Crushers, Rail,
Cable, Belting, etc. Burke Machinery Co.,
528 Railway Exchange Bldg., Portland, Or.
PERSONAL
186 First St, Portland.
PLATING NICKEL AND SILVER
AUTO REPAIR PARTS
Rag Rugs, all sizes. Mall orders prompt
Rugs and carpets steam and dry cleaned.
Phone or write for price Hat Save solic­
itor's commission.
0
The pleasure of your trip to Port­
land will depend upon the hotel you
select Cosy surroundings, moderate
rates, and the welcome you find In
your own home town, await you at
the Multnomah.
Alder st West Park
We Make Fluff Rugs From
Your Old Carpets
. Send us your inquiries for anything in = How to Succeed—How to Get
Home
Comforts Abound”
Fitters and Makers for Fifty-fire Years
THE GIRL ON THE JOB
Large Argentine Province.
Ind of
e prices.
-
gladly estimata cost of any job.
Write for prices.
STARK-DAVIS CO.,
188-190 4th St., Portland
WANTED—FIR PITCH
. Highest
We buy
Fir Pitch inany quantity.
market price. Payment on de-
livery. Write for schedule of prices on
pitch and equipment. Northwestern Tur-
pentIne Co.. 368 East Ninth St.. Portland
The Poet Dryden.
Those well-known and often quoted
lines, “None but the brave deserve the
fair," are to be found in an ode which
was written by Dryden on the Feast
of Alexander in honor of St. Cecelia's
day, which occurs three days Later.
Good Reason.
As a general thing, the reason a
woman doesn't encourage her husband
to sing to the baby Is because she Is
part of the audience.—Dallas News.
Foxy Papa.
What did the bride’s father do for
the happy couple?’
'He bought their
railroad tickets.” "Ah!
But the
happy pair didn't dircover until after
they got on the train that their tick­
ets read only one way.”—Birmingham
Age-Herald.
Never permit a costive tendency to
develop Into a habit; but if the habit
exists have recourse at once to Gar­
field Tea.—Adv.
Wealth Not Life’s Real Prize.
Wealth Is not the real prize of life;
it is only a trophy, a symbol and may
carry with It no satisfaction; indeed,
it does not carry with it genuine, last­
ing satisfaction unless won and em­
ployed fairly, honestly, honorably.
= Ahead—How
to
Make
Good
=
=
Jud Tunkins.
Jud Tunkins says that it he fol­
lowed all the instructions in the books
about how to take care of an automo­
bile and how to take care of a type­
writer, he’d never have time to ride
anywhere or write anything.
=
By JESSIE ROBERTS
=
Garfield Tea, by purifying the blood,
ñiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; eradicates
rheumatism, dyspepsia and
RAINY TOMORROW
XPERTS are agreed that sooner
or later there may be a slump in
E
financial matters, and that money will
be much harder to get than It is now.
Salaries may fall, there may again be
much unemployment—in short, after a
lot of fair weather, rain may be looked
for.
Are you getting your umbrella and
overshoes, metaphorically speaking,
for the wet spell!
In other words, are you laying aside
some of the money you are getting to-
day for the time when you find it diffi-
cult to make as much?
No woman In business or employ­
ment of any kind should spend her en­
tire income. Even with the best of
luck there is likely to be a time when
money is badly needed, and when a
sum In the bank or properly Invested
may be really a life saver.
A spell of illness, an accident, a
sudden responsibility—these things
are apt to come to any of us, to all of
us. To meet them we need more than
the regular sum we make; we need a
reserve. And it Is a fatal mistake to
spend your entire Income In the full
days, simply because you take it for
granted that you will always go on
making as much as you are now, or
even more. You may do so, you may
make more for awhile, and again you
may not. And If you bave never de­
veloped the habit of saving part of
what you make you will be no more
secure when your income grows larger,
because you will continue to spend
it all.
It is no use counting on It always
being FAIR AND WARMER for you.
Make sure that some day it will read,
RAIN TOMORROW, and that It will
be right. Be prepared. And i espe-
cially now, when the world Is In a
most upset condition, and when any-
thing may happen, make your own
future as secure as you may by ' lay-
Ing something away each week, and
by buying sound Securities when i you
have enough laid by to do so.
(copyright.)
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Some-girla
wear sachet bags
and some, adore
many chronic ailments.—Adv.
Salem.—Twenty house bills passed
by the legislature at its special session
last January and later vetoed by Gov­
ernor Olcott, and one bill enacted into
a law at the regular legislative assem­
bly in 1919 and vetoed by the late
Governor Withycombe, will be submit­
ted for the consideration of the 1921
legislature when it convenes here Jan­
uary 10. Eleven of these house bills
which met disapproval at the hands of
Governor Olcott had for their purpose
the designation and location of state
highways and post roads, while the
remaining nine bills had to do with
various subjects of state and county
government.
Paint Screens With Sponge.
Wire screens can be painted more
easily and with better results than by
the ordinary method of painting with
a brush, if the paint is thinned and
applied to the screen with an old
sponge.—Edward B. Zolle, in Popular
Mechanics.
Yea, Indeed.
It Is too bad that our ancestors did
not live long enough to realize how
smart we are.—Detroit Journal.
Chronic Conslpation is as dangerous
as disagreeable. Garfield Tea cures
it—Adv.
Ozark’s Truthful James.
There may be some new fangled
method of achieving success that looks
good for a time, but we don’t believe
any man has ever improved on the
old formula of hard work and honesty.
—Searcy Citizen.
A Record Holder.
A small boy, born in a Turkish
harem, is said to have 48 stepmothers
living. Our office boy, however, Is still
undefeated in the matter of recent­
ly defunct grandmothers. — London
Punch.
Would Change Things Sadly.
"It is healthier to be cremated,"
says an English physician. Maybe so,
but for our part we know we should
never be the same man again.
PERFUMERY
Well, they may
have their foncy
snills — A
COPPER-CENT
FOR ME !
‘E Pitallugi,
Woman’s Suffrage.
The first state to grant full suffrage
to women was Colorado, In 1893. How­
ever, the Wyoming territory, In 1869,
had enfranchised women.
* “nt, for FORD Perm-
AaUnlSanent Non-Skid
•
Chains. $4.00 de-
livered. Instantly on and off.
Big Sales. Box D A, Plants-
ville, Conn.
The province of Entre Rios, Ar-
Nothing, since the passing of the
gentina, has an area of 29,241 square hoopskirt, is harder to get perma-
------ o------
miles, or a little greater than the com­ ently thrown away than old phono­
Burglar-Proof Safe.
bined area of the three states of graph records.
Ability to resist the most potent
Massachusetts, New Jersey and Mary­
cutting tool so far known, the acety­
lene torch, is the remarkable charac­
land.
a. v. p.16.39
teristic of a burglar-proof alloy now Are im Kalme«!
being used for lining bank vaults and
Obeys Natural Law.
safes, says Popular Mechanics Maga-
Yea, Verily.
----
For
Your
Skin
------
Jud Tunkins says the men who is
A top or any other spinning body,
zine. In an officiai test, a four-Inch
There is much conflict between the always most willin’ to speak right out
if under no restraint, will gradually
plate of the material showed only a
small bole, two and one-eighth inches
turn on its axis and point to the pole law and the profits.—Norfolk Virgini- In meeting is seldom the one who has
Seeg 25e, Ointment 2$ and Ms. Tales 256
deep, after nearly four hours’ work
an Pilot.
anything Interesting to say.
star.
with a cutting flame.
No Soap Better
BEHNKEWALKER
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Than Cuticura
No. 2, 1921