The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 10, 1921, Image 8

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Mr. Williams, wlio la a member of
Robert S. Thurman post, 13, Joplin,
Mo., served hr post commaniler and
state mtiMteiMit-uniis previously to bis
election ns department bead. He Is
editor of the Joplin News Herald.
ORGANIZATION
13
HIS
TASK
Spokane (Wash.) Man W ill Supervise
Work of Enrolling Every Former
8ervice Buddie.
the mind of th e residents of the state
the im portance of th e cheese Indus
try to th e development of Oregon.
All kinds of cheese m anufactured
w ithin the sta te are included In the
cam paign— cream , cottage and others
and ap p etisin g recipes for cheese
dishes will be announced each day
and week th ro u g h the new spapers of
the state. T he recipes will be tested
by the dom estic science departm ent
of the Oregon A g ricu ltu ral college
which will also have dem onstrator*
traveling through the sta te givin
first hand Inform ation to .th e house
wives on th e value of cheese as ;
food.
Edw ard II. Prell of Spokane, Wash.,
was recently appointed director of the
organization divi­
sion nt national
Flea Provisions Requested In Aid Of
headquarters
of
Disabled Veterans, Amending
the American Le­
Vocational Training Law.
gion.
He suc­
Amendment of the law under wblcb ceeds Russell Q.
disabled veterans of the World war Crevlston, who 1» ty
are given vocational training, so as now asslsiunt na- “
to provide five things demanded by tlonal adjutant.
the last convention of the American
Mr. Prell served
Legion at Cleveland was urged In overseas with the
congress by Legion representatives.
‘‘Silent M adden," once a c rt? k of
One Hundred and
The five provisions requested by Forty-sixth flehj
n ational notoriety has listened to the
the Legion are :
urttilery and par­
teachings of his friends, C hang Lo-
1. Vocational training for American ticipated lu two major offensives of the a “ h ea th e n ” to whom religion Is
citizens who served with the allied World war. After his discharge from
armies, who were disabled and who the army, Mr. Prell was active In the more th an statute-book law s— and
are pot entitled to training under the early organization of the Legion In his reform ed. W ith him, in respecta­
present law.
state. The supervision and direction bility, lives his dau g h ter, Molly
2.. Training with pay for all dis­ of the Legion’s 1021 campaign to enroll Madden, whose wisdom is worldly,
abled veterans with 10 per cent or every eligible former service man In but whose h e a rt is as pure and hard
more disability, Instead of training Its ranks will be In the hands of the as a diamond. She is “Silky Moll,”
with pay for some and training with­ new director.
to all Chinatow n,
b u t quizzical
out pay for others, as now provided.
C hang Lo calls h er “T he W hite
8. Vocational training for the wid­
RAISED BIG CHRISTMAS. FUND Lily.”
ows and orphans of all men who died
R espectability annoys M adden’s
In the service.
4. The right of the federal board A djutant of Illinois Department of form er lie u te n an t, “ Black Mike” Sil
Legion Had Aid of Actress in Rais­
for vocational education to give all
va, now th e uncrow ned k in g of
ing Christmas Money.
disabled men In training such medical
crookdom, whose lingo does not in ­
care and treatm ent as Is necessary
When William Q. Setliffe, adjutant clude the word “ h o n o r'” Black Milcg
to keep them at their courses.
of the Illinois departm ent of the Amer­ stages a. g ang fig h t for th e sole pur­
6. T hat all disabled men In train­
ican
L e g i o n , pose of “g e ttin g ” Madden, and fail­
ing shall receive $400 a month from
started the .Leg­ ing to kill him , gets him railroaded
the government while In training and
ion c a m p a i g n
those with dependents $120 a month,
which raised $50,- to prison for the alleged shooting of
Instead of dllfwent sums based upon
000 for ChrlBt- an officer.
the cost of living In different local­
mas
entertain­
H onesty has been irksome to Silky
ities an now provided. *
ments for sick Moll and now she resolves to revenge
A special plea ' was made by John
and disabled vet­ her fa th e r’s Im prisonm ent, In whirl
Thomas Taylor of the national legis­
erans In Illinois she does not suspect Black Milo
lative committee, of the Legion for
h o s p i t a l s , he
, vocational training ’ for the widows
Silva plans a crime
called upon Miss Silva’s hand.
and orphans of the American dead of
Floe Bert, a well- d arin g enough to appeal to Sill:?
the W’orld war.
He said that un­
known actress, to Moll and induces Big Bill B allard t<
doubtedly the 50,000 American chil­
assist In muking do the Job w ith her and then betray
dren whose fathers slept In Flandert the undertaking a success.
h er to the police and skip o ut wi:;
fields were entitled to the same edu­
Miss Bert gave a large number of
cational advantages th a t they would entertainm ents In Illinois cities, the th e loot, a $500,000 necklace.
have had, were their fathers alive and proceeds of which were upplled to the
W hat happened to Silky Moll?
able, to provide for tjiem. The wid­ Legion’s fund.
W h at did dapper Big Bill, “ gentle
ows of the men who died In France,
m an” crook do?
he added, were likewise entitled, the
W hat did S ilent Madden find
bread-winning member of the family
his release from prison?
having been killed In defense of the
country, .to be taught some kind of
And Black Mike, who resents any
work of trade.
attem p t a t honesty on the p a rt of
those who once were crooks, whi
The value of cheese as a food and
EDITOR WAS ON FIRING LINE
fram ed his pal and betrayed his pnl’i
the v ariety of uses to w hich cheese
Commander of Missouri Department may be p u t will be urged in a state d au g h ter for a handful of pearls
w hat of him ?
of Legion One of Many Newspa­
wide cam paign Ju n e 20 to 27 u n ­
per Men Who Heard Call.
F or the development and climax
der th e direction of the Oregon Dairy
of the story see “Outside th e Law ,’
Council,
It
w
a
/
announced
In
P
o
rt­
John Francis Williams, commander
Btarrfng P riscilla Dean at th e Play
of the Missouri department of the land the first of the week.
House next Monday and Tuesday
Legion, Is one of
T h ro u g h o u t, the sta te a rra n g e ­
Ju
n e 13th and 14th.
t h o u s a n d s of m ents have been mjide w ith the
newspaper m e n grocers, • hotel m anagers and res­
who l e f t t h e i r
ta u ra n t ow ners to cooperate for one GIRL’S STATEMENT WILL
typewriters when
the w a r b r o k e week providing the best cheese the
HELP HERMISTON
out. Enlisting as sta te of Oregon can produce a t the
Many
women
will p ro fit by th e fol­
private In the least possible cost to everyone.
low ing sta te m en t of one of th e ir sex:
s ~W
%llssourl National
Cheese w ill be given aw ay In many
\
JBp. Gunril. M r W I I - resta u ran ts and some hotels have “I was afraid to eat on account of
stom ach trouble. Even rice did no1
, ■
llaius rose to the
rank of first Ileu- agreed to provide side dishes-of agree. A fter ta k in g A dlcr-i-ka I can
cheese w ith meals.
e a t an y th in g .” A dler-i-ka acts
In the A. E. F„
T he purpose of th e cam paign Is BOTH upper an d lower bowel, remov
he served as a mnclilue gun «Ulcer tw o-fold,' according i to officials of
with the Thirty-fifth division In the the Oregon Dairy Council, w hich is ing foul m a tte r which poisoned stom ­
ach. EX CELLENT for gas on the
Vosges mountains and In the Argonne-
Meuse drive. After the armistice, he an organization of the- en tire dairy stom ach or so u r stom ach. G uards
ag ain st appendicitis. I t brings out
served as Instructor In the A. E. F. Industry.
The first consideration Is to edu­ poisonous m a tte r you never thought
university at Beaune and later assist­
ed In publicity in connection with the cate th e public to the value of cheese w as In your system. M itchell Drug
Interallied games
as a food. The second Is to call to Company.
Pd. Adv.
CONGRESS IS URGED TO ACT
Outside the Law
A t Play House
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Value of Cheese
Demonstration
Danger In Incandescent Lampe.
Evidence that the hlgh-power In­
candescent lamps now so commonly
used for street ligh tin g m ay not be
wholly Innocent as a possible source
of tire was observed In southern Call-
forlna recently, says Popular Mechan­
ics Magazine. A bulb hanging 20 feet
above the ground suddenly burst and
the white-hot particles o f metal It scat­
tered Instantly Ignited the dry grass
at the foot o f the pole.
F ire wardens
of the district are now advocating the
-tse of suitable guards shout the lamps.
Chinese Medical Practices.
In TOO the Chinese began to vacel
lisle. T here were three vaccination
stations In which the concoction wa*
poured into the mouth. Stone needles
were used to puncture swellings amt
the idea was not Introduced Into Eu
rope until centuries later. C auterl
ration was practiced 'b y burning tin-
rolled leaves of a small p la n t It wa*
Held to be good for rheumatism and
.nosebleed
Anesthetic effects were
iir<Mlui-ed by certain tntishrooina and
the root of aconite. Cases of skin
¿rafting ure ea rly recorded.
from one section. ’ Reports to the U.
T hat we do the very
best line of Commercial
Printing and at reasonable
prices. Give us your next
order and let us prove our
assertion.
Bear in m ind, we want
your business, and we pro­
pose making ourselves de­
serving. A re you with us?
S. D epartm ent of A g ricu ltu re from
public carriers for the.'last five years
show th a t 2,567 cities were used as
prim ary destinations. T elegraphic
reports from railroads d u rin g th e
esson of 1919-?0 showed th a t • ’ out
1,400 cities received carlot shipm ents
from th e Pacific N orthw est. Pacific
N orthwest apples have been export­
ed to m any countries of Europe, Asia,
\frlca , A ustralasia, South America
nd to the Dominion of Canada and
Cuba.
O rchards th ro u g h o u t th e Pacific
Why Suffer from Rheumatism?
forthw est have been kept in a sta te
' Do you know th a t nine out «?» >f high cultivation to produce large
every ten cases of rheum atism arc •tops of highly colored fru it. Rigid
sim ply rheum atism of the muscles o
rading rul ;s, stW ctly enforced, i—
chronic
rheum atism ,
n eith er 0!
ult in an excellent pack.
w hich require any in te rn al treat
T his and other Inform ation of val-
m ent? The pain may be relieved b:
s and Interest to grow ers are de-
applying C ham berlain’s Linim ent
cribed In B ullet n 935, The D istrib­
w hich makes sleep and rest possible
ution of N o rth w estern Boxed Ap-
and th a t certainly means a g reat dea
les, recently issued from th e U. S.
to any one afflicted w ith rheum atist
departm ent of A griculture. The
nilletln may be had upon application
GOOD PACKING HELPS SELL
‘o the S uperintendent of Documente
t the Governm ent P rin tin g Office, at
PACIFIC NORTHWEST APPLEf
' 5 cents a copy.
THANK YOU
Apples shipped from th e Pacifb
N orthw est have a w ider d istrita lt'oi
th an any o th e r commodity shippet
JOT IT DOWN
usines will go where it js
lusiness
invi
v ite d and only stay
where it is well treated.-
B
The day of the “order tak­
er” is rapidly passing. This
is the day of advertising and
Selling.
Tell your message in the
®prmiatnn ©pralit
A Quality Newspaper
The Home of the Soul
In olden tim es, it was believed th a t
he seat of th e soul was the stom ach,
nost likely for th e reason th a t a man
s never so com pletely used up a
/hen his stom ach Is out of order.
?or th e cure of o rd in ary stom ach
roubles, th ere is n o th in g quite so
•rompt an<T satisfacto ry as Charn-
>erlain’s Tablets. They stren g th en
he stom ach and enable It to perform
ts functions n atu ra lly . Give them
trial. They only cost a q u arter.
Pendleton and
Umatilla Stage
LEAVE
Pendleton
8:00 12:00 4:00
Echo
9:15 1:15 5:15
Stanfield
9:30 1:35 5:35
H erm iston
9:55 1:55 5:55
Into U m atilla 10:15 2:15 6:15
LEAVE
U m atilla
• 8:00 12:00 4:00
H erm iston
8:20 12:20 4:20
Stanfield
8:45 12:45 4:45
Echo
9:00 1:00 5:00
Into Pendleton 10:15 2:15 6:15
TWO TRIPS SUNDAY
Leaving Pendleton 8 a. m. and
4 p. m.
Leaving U m atilla 8 a. m. and
4 p. m.
7.22 Cottonwood
Phone 868
We Deliver Parcels a t W ay P oints
FA R ES
P e n d l e t o n t o E c h o . S1.1O
P o n d l o t o n t o S t a n f i e l d , 3 1 .3 5
F o n d lo to n to H e r m is to n , S I.7 5
P e n d l e t o n t o U m a t i l l a , 3 2 .1 5
Station at Hotel Oregon and
Hotel Hermiston’
Real Estate,
Loans,
Insurance,
Investments
WITEPSKIE’S CONCERT ORCHESTRA AT CHAUTAUQUA
Land
and
City P ro p erty .
Bought, Sold, liented, E xchang­
ed and improved.
Prt.mm.nt C h it .,,.O r ,.„ ¡ ..« o n Will P r .« „ , Two B i, Contort, on th . L ..I Day
With Olive McCormick in Joint Recital in the Evening
7
Insurance-
Doctors Differ About Uncle Sam
W h e th e r h e is p ic tu re d a s ta ll a n d slim , o r
sn u g as a ro ly -p o ly —-it's all o n e t o us— w e’re
n e u tr a l. A ll w e c a re a b o u t is F I T T I N G
h im in O v e ra lls w h e n h e w a n ts a s u it a n d h e
s u re ly w ill b e fitte d to th e Q u e e n ’s ta s te in
stro n g
A m erican
com panies
insuring ag ain st fire. The best
W estern companies. C orrect rates.
Experienced business a tte n tio n as-
surred.
Loans—
Agency for Union Savings A
Loan Association of P ortland.
Investm ent. . E xcellent ra te of
in terest on money, protected by
S tate deposit of securities.
Loans on improved city proper­
ly. Can let you have money to
build.
Investments:
OVERALLS
Men’s Dress and Work Shoes
$2.75 Up
LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S SHOES
Call and inspect our goods. We are sure we can
satisfy you.
If you w ant to buy, advise w ith
us as to safe investm ent. We
know values, soils, w ater rig h ts
and possibilities of success. Can
direct you rig h t.
We hold sta te license to do
business and are u n d er bonfl for
honest dealing. W hatever we re­
present we will stan d by.
E. P. D O D D
H e rm is to n , O re g o n
T h e F re n c h R e s ta u ra n t
BAKUT aeJ CONFECT1OHUT
Otic Of (he red-fetter events o f the coming Chnufnmiu-. « ..-k n e t . i „
s k ie s lo m . - r t Orchestra w ith O live M e O n u lc k us soloist
t n d .^ th ?
planlst and director, thia organisation has reached a high
hers «re a o lo l,,, H„ d th e ir long asaociatlon h a , resulted
m
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° ° « * • •«»« <I«J o f W ltep-
of M’‘y er Wltepskle, well-known
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n° ‘ ° ° ,y
n,,‘st
iormeriy sololg,
AU Kinds of Shoe Repairing
Hahn's General Shoe Store
E W o r t 'v Fnmiwh©d Room® in C nn n tttl—
S T R IC T L Y F IR S T CLASS
Hohbach Bro»., Proprietors
PvndMton, Or—