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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1921)
THy, incB M lST O N HERALD, HKRMISTOK, GREGOK. THE ■ ■ ■ ■ Your Season’s Wants s ■ : ■■ ■ ■ Screen Doors— We have a complete » ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ stock, leave your orders for screen ! windows we will have them made * for you. “ Silos— We will give you complete price on the best silo for this climate built ready to fill. If you have a growing crop to fill a silo now is the time to place your orders. Stackers— We have good fir poles ■ « and all the lumber for frame and sled. ; TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. ® R. A. Brownson, Mgr. a PHONE i n ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a STORE NEWS You will find as usual this store carries in stock the best Merchandise obtainable which will always he sold at reasonable prices based upon replacement I *. values. We like to think that this uniform policy While we may be conservative we always fol low the market which is the index to store values. Our intentions our that this store shall always be looked upon as reliable in all of its dealings and continue in the futuurc as in the past—a factor in the upbuilding of the community. We do not like to use our space in the local pap er exclusively to merchandise quotations but to for the time special items. " T h e Best o f Good Service“ EAT GOOD MEAT C ity M e a t M a r k e t MOONEY A SIKEY. Prop» ■ M e a n s T r o u b le ut H uriaiaum , Oregon Subscription Rates: One Year, <2.0 0; Six Months, »1 00 TELEPHONE improvements C riticizing our public u tility cor porations Is one of the favorite In door »ports in th is country. W e all Indulge and the tclephne com panies u su ally receive, th eir share of un favorable com m ent. Some tim es th ey deserve it and some tim es they do not, but they alw ays get It. T h is being the case we are w ond erin g if local people realize how big a piece e f work the P acific T el ephone and T elegraph com pany is go in g to do in Herm iston th is fall. Sixteen thousand dollars may seem sm all beside th e n a t i o n # debt or our federal tax bill but it Is a lot of Yeal m oney ju st the sam e, and that is w h a t the com pany is spending here not to m ention nearly as m uch in our neighbor tow ns. Echo and S tan field. T hese im provem ents w ill mean a lot to H erm iston. In the first place a good deal of money w ill be spent in the com m unity and th is w ill help local business. T hen the new poles and havy cables w ill give th e tow n a sort of m etropolitan appearance. B rin gin g the telephone office to the first floor of the com pany building w ill elim in a te w hat ' appears to stran gers io be the one em pty build ing In the main street business sec tion. T hen there are the improvement! to be expected in the service and though th is is supposed to be ? booster editorial It. may be said that th ey are certa in ly needed. What ever we may th in k or say about the telephone com pany at tim es, it is clear, that w e ow e it our th an k s fry w hat it is d oing now. It Is spendln a lot of money In Herm iston at ; tim e w h e n 'm a n y business concern are inclined to trim their sa ils close ly and reduce expenses to the lim it O fficials o f the eotnpany told Th Herald last week that they had a lot of confldeence in the future of Her m iston and th ey are proving it by m aking a b ig Investm ent wliic! they can get back only through tin grow th and prosperity of the town W ith an outHide corporation thu: sh o w in g Its un lim ited faith in on, tow n is there any possible excus« for an y of us doubting or h esitating to go ahead w ith any Improvement we may hdve had in mind? sen d in g in new s and ad vertisin g A here has been som e m isunderstand ing and w e freq u en tly get copy too late to print on account of our go ing to press a day before our pub li cation date. If the paper Is to be printed on T hursday there seem s to be no reason w hy it should not also be dated on Thursday and the change I# therefor made. H e r m is to n P rod u ce & S u p p ly C o . C a n n e d S a lm o n 2 C ans 25c D e la y e d B u y in g Herbert Hoover, Secretary of Commerce, »ay»: ADVISE TO YOUNG MEN Condon Globe Tim es T he advice of R obert J. B urdette to the young men of a generation ago is as good today as it was 4 0 years ago, and it w as never more tim ely than today the N orthw est is about to harvest the greatest grain crop since w heat was invented. Rem eem ber, m y son. you have to w ork— w h eth er you handle a pick or a pen. a w heelbarrow or a set of books, d iggin g d itch es, or ed itin g a new spaper, rin gin g an auction bell, w ritin g funny th in gs you m ust work. If you w ill look around you w ill see th e men w ho are most able to live th e rest of th eir lives w ith ou t work are those who work the hardest D on’t be afraid of k illin g your self w ith overw ork— it is beyond your power to do th at on the sunny side of 30— they die som etim es, but it is because th ey quit work at 6 p m: and don't get home u n til 2 a. m. Its the interval th at k ills, my son. The w ork, gives-you an appetite for your mealq— it lends solid ity to your slum bers— it gives you a gratefu l ap p reciation of holiday. There are young inen who do not work— but the w orld is not proud of them . It know s not their nam es even, t sim ply speaks of them as “Old So- md So’s boys.” So find out w hat you w an t to be in d do, and take o ff your coat and nake a dust in the world. The bus or you are the less harm you are apt to get into— the sw eeter w ill be your sleep, the brighter and happier your holidays, and the b etter satisfied w ill he world be w ith you. “ I have no information that leads me to believe there will be any reduction of coal rates this season.” Senator Reed Smoot, of Utah, »ays: “ I have taken up the question with the Interstate Commerce Commission and they informed me that they do not anticipate any reduction in coal rates in the immediate future. ” E. Morn», Chairman of the Central Freight As»’n,»ay»: “ Under existing conditions, no general reduction in the freight rates can be justified or made effective. ” The above statements from men who know should dispel the expectation that the present level of freight rates on coal will be lowered this season. Any furth er delay in buying on this account, therefore, can iriean nothing but trouble. The coal mines cannot produce and the railroad cannbt transport a year’s coal requirements in four or five months. What is sought by coal operators, railroads and dealers, and what is for public welfare is a normal demand and movement of coal—Not a delay till winter and then an overwhelming rush. In your own interest- BUY YOUR COAL NOW. Inland Empire Lumber Company Phone 331 “ The Yard of Best Quality ” H . M. 5TRAW . MGR. Exclusive Representatives of National Builder» Bureau EPOST YOUR HOME TOWN Clarks (N eb .) Enterprise To find fault w ith your home tow n s next kin to fin d in g fault w ith your >wn fam ily. F ault fin d in g In the home leads to divorce, dissolution of fam ily ties and destruction of the home. It is indiscreed to con tin u ally -r itlz e the people or business en ter prises of your home tow n, for you ’re m derniining the structure of your own building. T he church, school office, store and shop arc here locat ed. T he business man, professional man and tradesm an are at your ser vice. Tlie pavin g, sidew alks, ligh ts an d w ater system , picture show , the band and other organ ization s coji- ribufe to your p hysical w elfare, com fort and pleasure. Is not th is su f ficien t inducem ent for your hearty cooperation? SEE H IT T I Delicious U holesome Confectionery GUNS —and— Tasty Stationery For Women I - The world exp ects a fin an cial re vival. B illy Sunday should be hired to o fficia te, as he is about the best- know n fin an cial revlvallgt.— Manila bulletin. AMMUNITION A FULL UNE It w ould save u s a lot of taxes*if ,vc could arrange for Mr. Dempsey to ,e ttle our International disputes h ereafter.— Columbia (S . C.) Record. w ill reward fig h ters” Is i b u sin ess slogan. It doesn't refer t naim ed doughboys w ho are ly in g In h osp itals.— Canton R epository. News stand Cigars and Tobacco ANSCO K O D A K S Films developed-- Enlargements made (Make our »tore your headquarter» when In Pendleton TALLMAN & CO. C ongress m ight as w ell allow beer ns m edicine. T he present-day stu ff fasten lik e it.— Chicago Journal of Commerce. Pendleton, Oregon The Leading Druggiato F ran ce w an ts to try the Kaiser. Ocrm any tried him once, w ith h ighly u n satisfactory resu lts.— New York W orld. - * W as »that “w et parade" in New York a bootleg advertisem ent or t U m atilla subscribers w ill notice fu n eral processton?— Boston Tran that we are now carrying som e Uma script. tilla new s and we expect to carry M any a bride sw eeps up the aisle more of it from now on. The Herald w an ts a good correspondent In Uma of a church w ho never had a broom tilla and we are going to try to get in her hand. - C harleston G azette. * one. T h s editor o f The Herald ex If Lenrite sin cerely w ish es to at p ects to be down at least once a tract cap ital to R ussia he should w eek and we sh a ll get w hat new s leave.— C olum bia (S. C .) Record. we can that w ay. but w e w ant a per m anent representative there. If Som etim es th e p essim ist Is th e you are Interested let us know. We fellow w ho backed an op tim ist.— wiM certain ly be glad to hear from C olum bia (S . C .) Record. • you. ■ E verybody seem s to be fond of »he L eague of N ations except the nations. Speaking o f the arandal In which — N ew York Am erican. Governor Sm all of Illin ois Is in volv ed an Oregonian headline say*. T h e pique o f th e buyer Is alw ays ’’Sm all S till P lan s to R esist Arrest." fatal to the peak of the prices It may be added th at big stills and W ash in gton Post. th eir ow ners are Just like the sm all A perm anent ta r iff Is one drafted stills. to la st u n til th e next election . D allas News. School w ill open Septem ber B. ac T he country h as been dried and cording to announcem ent In another colum n. T ough on th s kids but found w a n tin g .— Columbia (8 . C.) Record. great new s for mother. C O N F E C T IO N E R Y STA H O N E R Y FOR- John Barleycorn m ay not be dead but C ongress gives the country to un As readers w ill note in a front derstand th at it has taken a last look page story The Herald has ch an g nt h is beer.— D etroit News. ed Its publication from Friday to It looks as If prohibition were T hursday. T h is m eans very little to readers as the paper has alw ays little too su ccessfu l In Congress and been printed on Thursday when it too little su ccessfu l outside o f it.— w as put out on tim e. T o people C in cin n ati Ttm es-Star. vary its policy with some timely message forgetting Just Received Shipment of BERNARD MAINWARING, EDITOR ae suoood-elaa* m utter, Duceuiber .. liMlii, a t th e S ta n field Standard Mornay C. A thcy and Mrs. Athey caught No. 17 here W ednesday en route for Bend and the Deschutei country, their form er hom e. Mr A they has disposed of h is interest in the H erm iston Herald to Bernari M ainw aring, an O. A. C. gradúa» and w ill spend a m onth in fisliin? in th e stream s around Bend aft« tak in g in the S tate E ditorial associa jtion m eetin g w hich is b ein g heli there th is w eek, then w ill settb down to b u sin ess again. Mr. Athe made ¡I host o f friends d u rin g hi, b rief stay in H erm iston, and he wa. indeed and In tru th , our esteem ed contem porary. ple of this community wants. BUY WHERE YOU GET WHAT YOU WANT * HERALD Oregon’s great irrigated alfalfa fields, by the Herald Publishing Company. PRAISE FOR MR. ATHEY of store management is what the majority of peo EAT THE SAME KIND THAT WE EAT H E R M IS T O N ■ Published every Friday at Hermiston, Umatilla Couaty, Oregon, in the heart of Eastern Bargains in Windbreak and Shade Trees for Spring Planting Here are aome of the trees we ran fur-iiah you thia a, ring at aatiafactory prices: M APLES—Soft, Sagar or Norway LOC UST POPLARS—Caroline and Lombardy HORSE C H E S TN U T A M E R IC A N ELM UNDEN BA LM O F G IL E A D W hit- you may nut he able to plant your trees for aome time, now is a cood tim e to check up your n e e d .-e n d don't forget w e hare trait trw e. shrubbery, rears, etc. Cut out and matt thia ad and on a e order of Slfl.n» or n.ore w e wift give you credit fern.m. Send in your list now so we ran g e t your ordt r ready befrre the spring ru*«h arrives. MORE GOOD ACTIVE SAI.ESM EN W ANTED OREGON NURSERY COMPANY Orenco, Oregon "Plant PeoendaWe Tree»" I Red Ink Stales. Tt> remove red Ink stains from tabla linen spread freshly made mustard ew er them and leave aa aboat half aa boor. When aptmged olf »11 trataa of the Ink will bare disappeared. Drpartmeat A Legal Blanks for Sale at This Office