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THE H E R M IS T O N a t 1» CUIS IIIAVtL ABUSES M oney H e lp s No More Jaunts in Vacation at Expense of Government. Uncls Sam Clamps Down ths Lid on Government Railroad Travel Vouchers—Saving of Many Millions Being Effected. HISTORY REPEATS Good years and bad hare followed in succession since earliest times. In prosperity and depression alike money helps. Firms and individuals with sub stan tial bank accounts weathered recent months easily, w hile those who had failed to create a cash re serve encountered many difficulties. Start a savings or checking ac count w ith us now— have money when you need It, backed by strong credit standing. OFFICERS F. B. Swayze President R. A lexinder Vlce-Preeldent S. C. Lochrie Cashier E. D. Dungan Aas’t -Cashier First National Bank of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profit» Over $50,000 SURGERY ANCIENT ART Were Skilled in Treating Diseases 3,000 Years Ago. FOR SALE FOR SALE— 40 acres, partly Im proved. Terms, W. A. Leathers. 25-tfc. FOR SALE— 2nd hand furniture In quire Chezlk’s store. 37-tfc. FOR SALE— Red Star Detroit Vapor, 6 burner stove, with oven, a $7 8 stove for $50. See It at the Second Hand Store. 44-tfc. BEE SUPPLIES all kinds at the Second Hand Store. 44-tfc. FOR SALE Dairy consisting of tw elve good milch cows graded on Holstein Bull, 8 head horses, 4 head of h eifer calves, barn and lot together w ith eight acres of land, wagon, hay rack, harrow, m l’k cooler, filler, bottles, cans, separator and other equipment too numerous to mention. Inside of city lim its, a good going business on the Sherman County highw ay, a chance to turn your alfalfa crop Into money, collect your money every month, no chance to lose, present owner must sell on account of death of w ife. W ill take $3,500 cash If taken at once. Do not answer unless you mean business. Address all communatlons to C. H. Vanhutton, Wasco, Oregon. 44-4tp. FOR SALE 95 acre farm near Lebanon and U m ile from good Soda Springs 25 acres In standing crop of oats and wheat and the rest in fine timber and pas ture. Running springs the year round good fence and cross fences around place. Good young team, w eight 3,- 000 lbs , wagon, harness, mower, rake, cultivator, 30 cords wood, 5 room house, barn, grainery, good or chard, vineyard and chickens. Price $4500 If taken at once, $3500 do Wo. Terms on balance. W. A. Miles, Route 4, Lebanon, Oregon. 46-2tp. WANTED TO SELL at once 40 tons hay on Ranecker ranch. Notify Tom Gavin, Prosser, Wash. 46-ltp . miscellaneous ELLIOTT'S tires. TIRE SHOP— Gates 6 2 -ltc. THE feelin g of security Is w ell worth the premium paid. How about that Fire Insurance? See the E. P. Dodd Agency. 11-tfc SEE G L. BENNETT for Auction eering. 26-tfc. TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon paper at the Herald office. ADDING machine rolls at the Herald office. FURNISHED ROOMS' FOR RENT— ’ See E P. Illaley. 45-2tp. LOST— A heavy stock saddle, near Tony Arnold's ranch. Inquire of Arlle Thompson. 45-2tp. WANTED TO RENT— An Underwood Typerwriter In good condition. „..W rite to Alice Clinesmlth, city. 46 -ltp . TAKER UP NOTICE Notice is hereby given that I have taken np and have kept for about 10 days-at the F. N. Burton ranch 9 m iles southwest of Hermiston the follow ing described anim al: Bald face Sorel Horse, about 1500 lbs., 1 w hite left hind leg, no visible brand, said animal w ill be sold, unless re deemed at public auction to the high est bidder for cash In hand on the 3 ls t day of July, 1922 at the above described ranch at 10 o’clock a. m. Dated at Hermiston on th is 14th day of July, 1922. 45-2tp. F. N. Burton CALI FOR BIDS Bldn w ill be received up to Aug ust 1st by Columbia district School No. 112 for the transportation of pupils over route approximately 10% miles. Equipment must Include pneu matic tire truck with good com fort able seats, capable of being heated in cold weather. Truck must be In first class condition. Starting point of route to be at Columbia school house. Right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. Dated July 20, 1922. Joe Udey. 4 6 -lte . Clerk Hood R iver— New planing m ill and box factory nears completion. See the beautiful Temple Maidens preform strange heathen rites! Au- ««•< »tu. Deticats Operations, Hitherto Thought Modern, Revealed by Egyptian Document—Shows Evidence of Advanced Knowledge. Washington.—There »dll be no mer ry skylarking this summer by Uncle Sam's army of workers at seashore and mountain tops at government ex pense. Your Uncle Sam has put a crimp In free travel abuses. The lid has been clamped on government railroad travel vouchers. In other years thousands have flocked to the summer resorts on the easily procured travel slips. The young “swell” or “pretty doll" on the government payroll In the old days ran the gamut of “business” ex cuses, and drew free travel checks besides the usual per diem allowance for subsistence while absent from Washington. Later on the usual thirty days an nual vacation leave with pay allowed government workers wus utilized to drive dull care away. Now, however, under a rigid econ omy drive, useless travel by govern ment officials or employees of any rank Is forbidden. Bureau chiefs are held responsible strictly for abuses of the free travel privilege. It Is effecting a saving to the treasury of many millions of dol lars annually. Treasury experts declare that In preceding years the government out lay for this purpose wus something In the nnture of a scandal. Every government department has its corps of special Investigators and experts, many of whom want to gallop at will at government expense. Until recently officials complained that the hardest work performed by some of this class wns that of draw ing their semi-monthly pay. The efficiency and economy pro gram has done much to speed up work, and to eliminate waste time and waste motion. Under reorganization plans government workers do not find Idleness such a Joy as in the days of old. Tills has come through the program of reducing the bureaus to normal strength. It has meant a lot of trim ming In personnel. Still a lot more will be done before pence time basis Is reached. Chicago.—The restoration of youth to the aged, attempted recently by means of animal glands, was also at tempted at least 3,000 years ago, ac cording to Dr. James H. Breasted of the University of Chicago. An "In cantation of Transforming an Old Man Into a Youth of Twenty" Is set forth In the Edwin Smith papyrus, the Egyptian document which Doctor Breasted has declared contains un paralleled evidence of advanced knowledge and scientific spirit on the part of Egyptian physicians of 1800 B. C. or earlier. The Incantation, on the contrary, he said, is characterized by reliance on hocus-pocus. Doctor Breasted’s theory Is that an extraordinary book on sur gery and external medicine fell Into the hands of a quack who was more interested In charms for making old men young, and who had the Incongru ous texts combined In the same roll. Thus In the papyrus mngicnl formulae Jostle an exposition of delicate surgi cal operations heretofore believed to be decidedly modern. The handwriting indicates that It was probably written nbout 1800 B. C., and It was thought to be a copy o f « manuscript thnt Is at least a thou sand years older. The original may have been written as early as 3400 B. CL It Is thought, by some of the words which appear In the manuscript and which were long out of vogue In 1800 b a The manuscript also contains “The Incantation of Expelling the Wind of the Year of Pest.” This shows the widely prevalent notion which has persisted to the present day that the winds carry malignant plagues. The last two parts of the papyrus are written In a very different handwrit Miss Anna L. Daniels, one of the ing from the front page. The columns in front treat of the first young women from the United head, the month, the seek and the States, to volunteer for relief work in spine, here the papyrus stops, but It Is the Near East will return to America evident that the remainder treated the shortly after having personally saved 600 children In three years. lower body. Since 1919 she has been nt Trebl- The first group of ten cases de zond, the ancient camel terminus on scribed treat of wounds of the head, of which seven are knife and sword the Black sen, aiding and collecting wounds. The surgeon Is Instructed I orphan children. Miss Daniels Is the daughter of the how to probe the wound and In case of a severe knife wound told, “You late Charles II. Daniels» of Framing- should have made for him a wooden ) ham, Mass. Her mother who resides brace padded with linen (and have) i In Tolland, Conn., is president of the the head fastened to It. His treat Women’s Board of Foreign Missions. ment should be sitting, placed between two supports of brick, until you know Cripple Accumulates Fortune. whether he Is making any progress.” Allentown, Pa.—Oscar M. Schierer. Case 8 deals with “a fracture of the fifty-five years of age, who died here skull under the skin." The surgeon Is the other day, leaves an estHte of $50,- told to operate, to open at the point of 000, arcumulnted through Ills efforts In contusion, and “to elevate the depres business during the last forty years, sion outward.” It is possible trephin despite the fact that during the entire ing Is Involved here; If so It Is the time he was unable to move from his earliest mention of It In history. chair. Schierer, crippled from rheu matism, conducted his business and HELICOPTER SUCCESS, CLAIM built It up to a prosperous condition, notwithstanding the handicap of his Inventor Brennan Aided by Govern Infirmity. . HERALD. H E R M IS T O N , on accoTint~oY ^6oF" ichollrsnlp that year the average for the army “alpha" test was 118, while the general av erage of the students Is 131. Of the three types of psychological tests tried the results of the army test have proved to be the best Indication of the grade of work a student will do In col lege. 02249826 HER UNEMPLOYED Great Construction Work Being Carried Out by the Opera del Combattenti. BILLIONS OF LIRE ARE PAID O R E G O If. no» Mora toe government spent 87,- 783.310 lire for reclaiming 394,027 acres, and private consortiums spent an equal amount, but recovered 394,- 027 acres. This year the government has appropriated 80.000,000 lire for reclamation of land In eight provinces and work began in March. Other projects of the government are equally constructive. Roads and railways are being built In Sicily and Calabria, and In the latter province the government la building artificial lakes to store water for the hydro electric plants In the Sila plateau. This port of the country being dry. Irrigation and not draining Is the problem, and the government has of fered to help local irrigation consor tiums by paying one-third of the cost of Irrigation projects of benefit to the whole country. ■W e Give S. & H. Trading Stamps* Q E. D. Dungan. Secy. A. F. Beisse. W. M. o . o . g Our new brick shoe store Is now open ■ ■ with a new line of goods. RECLAMATION IZ)DGE No. 1OT. K. of P., meets each Thursday evening in Mack a Hall, at 7:90 P M. Vi el tin« brothers cordially invited. W. H. McMillan R. A. Brownsen. K. R. and S. C. C. J See us for » P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S ■ SHOE REPAIRING 2 OAK TAN SHOE STORE ® S a m R o d g ers, P rop. D R . R. G. G A LE (■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n Office—Gladys Ave. near First St. Office Hours: 2 to 5; 7:90 to 9. Phooo Ml D R . F R A N C IS P . A D A M S ¡ J .L .V A U G H A N : Physician and Surgeon Eyes treat«*!, tested and Glasses Fitted Office over First National Bank OFFICE i‘HONE.92 RESIDENCE PHONE. M6 Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6 JO p. m. J Day or night ca ll, answered promptly DR. W. W. ILLSLEY W. B. Beasley HITT Office over First National Bank Osteopathy Medicine Surgery Calls answered at all hours Office phone 661 Residence phone 711 D r . F . V . P R IM E D E N T IS T R Y Dentai X-Ray and Diagnoeie Bank Ridir. Office Pheaa. N Hermiston. Oregon Residence Pboae 781 VV. J . W A N N E R ATTORNEY at law H E R M IS T O N . O R E G O N UMATILLA GENERAL HOSPITAL Well and Modernly Equipped Special Rates in Maternity Caws Mies Nell tendent. Xammerlln, superin Edwards Building GUNS M c K enzie & lieuallen EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT' Has removed from hla former location in the Rond Bldg. to Rooms 1. 2 and 3 Inland Empire Bank Bid«. PKNDLKTON : OREGON AMMUNITION A FULL LINE O ptometrist w * O ptician c d tm o riç a iic N a t i o n a l R m l ( fUd<.‘ p h ô n e 0 0 .9 - - P e n d le tn n ( h i ' I We Want Yon To See Us A. D. CROSLAND Í SON All Lines of Transfer TWO TRUCKS QUICK SERVICE Phone 785 Calls Answered All Honrs Bandit Amused Child As Pals Rob Father “Army" Test* for Collegians. That the results of regular academic testa do not clash with the results of Diamond in Crop. Pilot Rock. Ore.—Occasionally • psychological tests, bnt accord with chicken proves to be a “diamond In them, is shown by comparison of the the rough - Such a one was purrhnsed grades made by Penn stace college from Mrs James Truman by Mrs. students in both kinds of examina L. E. Roy. Mrs. Truman's lost diamond tions. For the last two years freshmen was found in the chicken's crop. The have been given the army, Thurstone stone, which was recently lost from It* and Blnet-Simon tests and these re setting In a ring, was returned to the sults compered later with their aca Invariably those stu owner, none the worse from the e x demic ratings. perience than waa Jonah after a brief dents who made low averages In the psychological testa were low In their residence In the whale. college work, Qf 07 students <Uamissed UEEN ESTHER CHAPTER No. 101. O. B. 0„ meeU second Tuesday evening of each month at 8:00 nharp ia Manoric hall. Visiting member« welcome. M innie E. Stewart. W. M. Kathryn L. Garner. See. V IN E Y A R D lodge no . sm , l f . v me«,, »C h Munday evrn.ng In Odd Fallows hall. Visiting members cordially invited. W. R. Ixmghom. See. A. Buhman. N. O. Policy Contemplate* Using Money at Miss Lotys Davis spent several Investment to Benefit the State— days last week visitin g In Toppen Reclaiming Marsh L a n d - ■ E L K C T R IC F I X T U R E S ■ ish Washington. J? A N D A P P L IA N C E S " Roads and Railways BuilL " Phone IN " Miss Margaret McPhail of Pend zoa >. O o u r t • * . P e n d l e t o n , O r o . j Rome.—In spite of the low state of leton Is a guest of Mtsa Mary Jane national finance Italy Is attempting to carry out a broad program for the Frlncls this week. relief of war veterans and the unem Mrs. Roy Peterson and children ployed by means of land reclamation of Toppenish, Wash., are visitin g at and other public works. Italy deals with Its problem of war the home of her sister, Mrs. Clifford veterans through the Opera Nnzlonale Caldwell. del Combattenti, organized In Decem Phone Siscel’s ber. 1917, with an Initial capital of The river boat Northwestern was 193 300,000,000 lire, of which the govern ment contributed 250,000,000. The here Tuesday In the Interest of the I h a u l a n y th in g t h a t opera has a social section for voca Pacific Telephone and Telegraph tional training and placing, a financial plant extension. can be m o v ed section for providing credit to indi- vlilual'soldlers or co-operative groups, Tuesday evening, A. L. Nichols en and un agricultural section, which tertained in honor of hla daughter, concentrates on land reclamation. Mrs. Peterson who Is visitin g here from Toppenish, W ashington. About Relief for Unemployed. SEE The general unemployment problem 40 guests were present who spent continues to be taken seriously by the a most enjoyable evening w ith j government, although there is no fear games and dancing. Dainty refresh now of revolutionary outbreaks as the ments were served at a late hour. result of the lack of work. In the last few weeks the numtier of unemployed Miss Ruby Pow ell who w as re has decreased slightly, but there are still more than half a million men out cently Injured In an auto accident of work. Arrangements are almost is able to be about on crutches. -F O R - completed for starting the public Hugh Coulson delightfully enter works authorized last August for the relief of the situation, but at the tained a number of friends with a moment the apportioning of funds and theatre party Sunday evening. The the Increase of the amount of work to guests having fully enjoyed the pic he undertaken Is occupying the cham ture “Don’t Tell Everything” fea ber of deputies. The pul,lie works appropriation is the parliamentary tured at the Hermiston Play House, ' were served with ice cream at the I pork barrel of the country. Signor Ricclo, minister of public Mitchell Drug Store. Later the en works, is attempting to hold the bal tire party returned to Umatilla where ance between tlie deputies competing a delicious banquet was served al 1 for apportionments nnd to protect the Murphy’s w ell-known restaurant. national budget from being swamped Those present were the Misses Edith with more projects than it can stand, Tucker, Marjorie Logan, Mary Cur lie stated in the chamber the other ry, Lotys Davis, Dorothy McDuff, day thnt in the first three months of this year there has already been paid Margie W atson, Connie Raymond, out for labor on public works 1,300,- Jessie Tucker and the MersrB Hugh 000,000 lire, ns against 258,000,000 in Logan, Ed Driscoll, Earl Smith, Ar the whole year of 1914. He added chie Nichols, Arthur Powell, Earley that although the minister of finnrfcc Mathtson, Ted Hatfield and Hugh had authorised the expenditure of Coulson. 3,000,000,000 more fo . public lahor Everyone was unanimous In ex HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK this year, he did not see where the pressing appreciations to Mr. Coul money was coming from. TRANSFER The grave depression In the metal son as being a royal entertainer. lurgical districts of Milan and Turin Mrs. Roy Peterson was a dinner Is threatening to throw more men on PM O N B o r is o n h a r o w a r b tlie streets, and as usual the condi guest at the E. E. Davis home Thurs N o . AS tion of unemployment In the province day evening. of Emilia Is widespread. See the hero rescue his rival from a The situation In Emilia Is typical of den of savage crocodiles! August 5. H. Robinett, Prop. tlie sort of problem Italian state offi cials have to face. For the last 20 Herati«Ion, Or*. years the province has been greatly overpopulated, but the surplus citi zens hnve refused to enilgate. There Is therefore a chronic floating popu lation of day laborers who practically are a charge on the state. to keep in mind the T h e F r e n c h R e sta u r a n t Plan* of Reclamation. fact that in addition to Tlie government’s policy of public BAKEPY aid CONFECTIONERY printing th is news* works is a sound one In that the money spent constitutes an Invest Elegantly Furnlahstd Rooms in Connection paper w e do job work ment which In future years will more STRICTLY FIRST CLASS of any kind. W hen than pay for Itself. Instead of pro viding “busy work" the ministry Is in need of anything Hohbach Bros., Proprietor* carrying out a far-sighted scheme for in this line be sure the transformation of malarial marsh Pend'©ton, Oregon lands into fertile territory. Since 1860 tlie government has obtained more than 339,000,000 lire In plus value from Its reclaimed lands. For • ♦ ♦ » ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A : t With her father and his clerk bound nnd gagged nearby, three- year-old Sarah Auster laughed merrily as one bundit played with her while three others rifled her daddy’s Jewelry store in New York city. She gave np the game reluctnntly when the quartet fled with several thousand dollars' worth of loot. The little girl watched with interest while the bandits hound and gagged her father and his clerk. Then, twirling his watch, one robber said: “You come and play with me. kiddie," and she did so until the Job had been completed and the robbers had left with their loot. L O D G E D IR E C T O R Y LIERM1STON LODGE NO. 1M. A. P. A A. M . n m—t. In Muonic Halloa FlrMsad Third Tuesday evenings of each month. Visiting teeth* UMATILLA ITEMS ment Perfects Plane Said to Rise Vertically. : I London. England.—A successful heli I copter, dream of aviation experiment t : i ers for years, has been devised by t Louis Brennan, with the aid of the ! » British government, according to the : Pall Mall Gazette. Mr. Brennan Is the : f 9 Inventor of the Brennan torpedo and I t the gyroscopic monorail. f It Is claimed the new helicopter can t i rise from and land on a small roof, ! t hover stationary In the air, rise to a 9 height of 2,000 feet and fly sixty miles 9 f an hour. All these requirements were 9 to have been fixed by the British air i f f ministry, which was preparing to offer 9 for their fulfillment a prize of £50.000. 9 The newspaper predicts that the : helicopter will bring flying into every ff day business and social life and adds: 9 ! 9 “For military purposes Its ability to 9 hover stationary over a given spot 9 gives It almost Incalculable value. It ! has. moreover, the quality of virtual Invisibility owing to the blurred ap pearance of the rotating aurfaces which keep It suspended In the air." (■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■e ■ ■ T. H. Gaither DR. RAY LOGAN, Physlcan and Surgeon Umatilla. Oregon F. D. W A TTS. M. D. Pendleton. Oregon EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Special attention'to the Atting of lenaea. Seeing is believing. Office over Taylor Hardware Pendleton and Umatilla Stage LEAVE 8:00 12:00 4:00 Pendleton Echo 9:15 1:16 6:16 9:30 1:35 6:36 Stanfield 9:55 1:55 5:65 Hermiston Into Umatilla 10:15 2:15 6:16 LEAVE 8:00 12:00 4:00 Umatilla 8:20 12:20 4:20 Hermiston 8:45 12:45 4:45 Stanfield 9:00 1:00 5:00 Echo Into Pendleton 10:15 2:15 6:15 TWO TRIPS SUNDAY Leaving Pendleton 8 a. m. and 4 p. m. Leaving Umatilla 8 a. m. and 4 p. m. 722 Cottonwood Phone We Deliver Parcels at Way Points 888 FAM S P e n d l e t o n t o E c h o . « 1 .0 0 P e n d l e t o n t o S t a n f i e l d , S I .3 8 P o n d l e t o n t o H a r m la t e n , 8 1 .8 0 P e n d l e t o n t o U m a t i l l a , 8 1 .7 8 Station at Hotel Oregon and Hotel Hermiston Will haul a n y th in g th a t can be m oved P h o n e 881 or 2 5 4 Y V H I C H is th e big m ileage * ’ tire o f tod ay? A ll o v er the cou n try m en are talking right n o w o f th e rem arkable w earing quality o f F isk T ires. T h e rea sons are ob viou s. L ook over any F isk tire and judge for your self. Y ou are bound to find extra size, strength and resili en cy and w ith th ese, good looks and a tread that gives real p rotection . 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