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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1923)
A AVIS HJSKAIeP, KERMISTOX, OBEGOK. Œijr tyrmiahm ifrralò of how bud it had become after our highways in Michigan, without a per. elevating influence was removed mit from the authoritlee having juri Pubflahed every Thursday at Her. from it. diction over such roads. If aay par. mis ton, Umatilla County, Oregon by In the old days we never used to son violates thlg law by not obtain Raymond Crowder. Editor and Man reply to Mark* but the new edltoi ing the consent of the abutlag pro ager. was made of sterner stuff and he perty holder, la addition to a permit Sintered as second class matter, jumped on the 8tanflel<l man with from the highway authorities, he is December ISO« at the postoffice at both feet. Mark comes back with an liable to the abutting property owner energetic tirade and the Hermiston for damages. Only by enforcing this, Hermiston, Oregon. man replies with one at least twice roadside tree law can the highways Subscription Rate« as strong. We haven’t seen this be made attractive. For One Year _______________ 12.00 week’s Standfield Standard but Mark For Six Months ____ ~ __ ____ ,1.00 will have to go some to hold his A waste of ,1,700.000 annuallj rayable in Advance. own. lesults from wrongly addressed mall All of which Is very edifying to The average number of letters receiv- Classified or Local Advertising 10 cents per liue for first insertion. the gentle reader and we’ll bet the d at post offlceg dally with Improper Minimum charge 25 cents. Subse Hermiston folks are wondering why addresses Is 375,381 and the salaries they never had an editor of real if postal employes required to re quent Insertions 5 cents per line. back bone before. address thlg mail amounts to more We feel that an explanation of our than ,1,000,000 a year. TREE PLANTING ALONG THE DI Quaker like policy while there is AGONAL ROAD A revival of the Idea of tree plant due. We found that in spite of all A pay-as-you-leare turnstile car is lug along the Diagonal road which Is the blood we could and did sweat, running on Broadway, New York being sponsored by the Community our linotype had a habit of going out City. An exit at each end has a turn club, the Commercial club of Hermis of commission on Wednesday after ¡tile and a slot machine. The motor ton and the Neighborhood club and noons, about once a month. Then we man Is equipped with a speedy Farm Bureau of Columbia district had to send an S. O. S. call to Stan change-making machine. When the now bids fair to become a reality. field. His machine frequently cut the turnstile registers a certain number Several years ago the project was dis same caper and he had to call on us tf passengers, none of whom have cussed and a start made in a small Peace with our next door neighbor left the car, a "sign reading "Car • way, but was more in the nature of was a necassary policy. Full" Is illuminated and no more Its different down there now. But stops are made until some one gets wind breaks, and not with regard to uniformity or for the beautification wait until one of the linotypes off. of this highway. Now with the start break down and there will be a re of four miles of standard construc sumption of diplomatic relations even Bulgaria has a labor army of con- tion macadam road extending from if there haK to be fist fight first. icrlpted workers. Every man be Hermiston to the Columbia school We clip the above from the Milton tween the ages of 20 and 50 is liable house, and with the extension of the Eagle of which Bernard Malnwarlng to obligatory labor. They argue road five miles northeast, It ls plan is editor. It will be remembered that that this is the ouly way that Bul ned to line this highway on either Mr. Malnwarlng was at one time ed garia can get back on her feet econ- side with trees of a variety to be se itor of the Hermiston Herald, sever imlcally, and restore the value of her lected with a uniform distance from ing his connections with this pa currency. No man, no matter what the property line and a specified dis per to assume the management of his rank or wealth, is excused from tance apart, making as near aa pos the Milton Eagle. ight months’ compulsory service. sible an unbroken line throughout The law will apply to women soon. the route. As origlnully laid out the EUROPE The states of Europe U are disunited Diagonal with " ............. * road was 66 feet t wide n iu c W illi . ic U in iiU U U U Ambergris, used in the manufac a parking allowance qf ten feet on l and th;,t *s Die whole trouble. Too ture of fine perfumery, Is found in either side from the property line, many boundary lines, too many tariff the Intestines of the sperm whale. which makes the road 46 feet wide. A walls, too many hindrances to the dc It apparently forms because of some line run sonic years ago by the tele vclopnient of a strongly built system rouble with the whale's digestion, phone company places their poles one .of industrial self-service. Most of it lg also use In making oil for the foot outside the property line which these divisions are built on long fos tearings of watches. would make the edgp of purklng line tered Ideas of emnlty, whose princi nine feet out from the poles. In sec pal use has been to supply support The first death among member! of tion six probably more than 50 per for an idle aristocracy. Nothing of the Smith College class of 1883 was i cent of the road frontage has been any real worth can be accomplished recently reported to college author-! planted to treers, but with little Idea for Europe in the present state of af itles. Ther^ were 49 members oft as to uniformity of distance. Little fairs, any more than could be accom this class. has been done on the section nearer plished for this country If each of our town or from the boundary of section states was filled with a race and na The «Volin of the "fiddling pilot,’ six east to the school house. Various tionality different from surrounding recorded by Mark Twain, has been 1 varieties of trees have been suggested states. A United States of Europe nsured for ,10,000 by the present among which are the locust, poplaf Is an absolute necessity for the settle owner. and mulberry. Exponents of the ment of the problem, and this ls not mulberry cite that these will draw to be expected as the result of reason the birds which will control the Ill- and good will. It win probably sect pests. Observations hy many Is come after further fires have purged I ♦ IRRIGON SCHOOL AND TOWN away lha the dross dross’ of of centurles.- centuries— Dear «► “ T0WN that the locust tree best adapts It away « NEWS self In this country and once estab horn Independent. lished requires but little Irrigation, "Fatty” Arbuckle continues to and produces a symetrlcal form. All The boys’ basketball team of the In all It Is a big and worth while howl about the public not giving high school will play the Echo high proposition to consider, und It Is hop. him a square deal, which goes to school team here In the school gym, cd a start may he made this spring prove that "Fatty” Is still quite a Friday evening. on wh»| may be handed down to pos comniedlnn. Melvin Beneflel who is working at terity ns a far sighted monument to A burglar entered the home of a Blalock was here on a short visit the present settlers along the route of this rood. country editor in Oregon. The bur with his parents and returned to his glar managed to save his under work Tuesday morning. The Boardman American Legion clothes to trente In. AN INTERESTING EDITORIAL basketball team defeated the Irrigon FRACUS Down In (he west end of the county A Portland man burned htg wife's town team here Friday evening by a where we used Io live and run a news clothes to keep her from running ¡core of 33-9. Miss Doshls Graybeal, the small paper the present generation of around. No one noticed the differ newspaper men have broken diplo ence. daughter of Lee Graybeal, who has niatlc relations with enrh other. been under the doctors care at Her There Is a new editor In Hermis Reorganization of the Missouri, miston is recovering. ton, running the paper we used to Kansas & Texas Railroad Company Mrs. B. E. McCoy who went to run and the editor of the hated (?) has been approved by Missouri pub Pendleton a few days ago for a mlm rival, Mark A. Cleveland of the Stan lic service commission. The new or operation returned home Sunday field Standard, took the week of big name will be Mlssourl-Kansas-Tcxas -he did not Improve from the medical arrival to run a scathing editorial Railroad Company. attention received there and left on about Hermiston, one which made us Tuesday for Portland where she will blush to thing of having lived In such It ls unlawful to cut or injure trees consult a specialist. Mr. McCoy ac a wicked little city or sorrow to think or shrubs within the limits of public companied her to Portland and will remain until she ls Improved In health. Lyle Stjpman was in North Powder, Imbler and La Grande Friday and Saturday on business. Miss Hazel Smith was absent from school several days last week on ac count of Illness. Miss Gertrude Graybeal and Miss Use Premier Highest Grade Liquid W ater G in n Ethol Knight visited with friends and relatives In Hermiston on Friday and Saturday. One quart diluted with 10 quarts cold water prev Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lamereaux en iously boiled will pack a 5 gallon jar full of eggs, 15 tertained a few of their friends at to 18 dozen. their home Saturday evening playing cards. Premier water glass liquid is highest grade, very Mrs. N. Seaman and daughter, concentrated, clear and clean. Frieda, spent the week end at Grande visiting with friends. Full quart 35 eents; 25 cents if you furnish a The young peoples orchestra held quart bottle or jar. a short practice and business meet ing at the school house Sunday eve Be sure to ask for Premier Water Glass ning. Following the Basketball game Fri day evening a dance was held In Wadsworth’s hall, The crowd was not large but those present enpoyed Hermiston, Oregon themselves very much. Several peo ple from Boardman remained over for the dance. C. F. Grover and family drovo to | Hermiston on Saturday. The Farm Bureau will hold their regular monthly business meeting on Saturday evening. February 3 Wadsworth’s hall. A dance and card party will be given after the busi This is good weather ness meeting. to get those posts set. Marshall Markham and Wesley You will have other things ! Cheney were here visiting friends [ Sunday. They returned to Willows to do in the spring. W e have Sunday night. an extra good stock of posts The Warner family drove to Her for the price asked. W e sold miston In their new 1923 Ford Sat urday. a customer this week that had W. B. Howard and family spent the looked at stocks in other towns week «nd In Tushla. Washington. Geo. A. Pslmeter of Hood River in this vicinity , end Sam P. Shells of Roardman were and then bought of us. ■ here Thursday evening and addressed Tutn-/\-Lum Lumber Co. a community meeting held to discuss the advisability of organising a local R. A. Brownson, Manager. grange It was decided that since we have a well organised Farm Bureau that the two organisations would he so much alike that they would con flict. Mr Dane of Patterson Washington was sn Irrigon visitor Tuesday. Pack Eggs Now While Eggs are Low Price M itcj ■el! 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H erm ie to n , O rego n Legal Blanks For Sale at The Herald Office The Car With Qualities Supreme Ent/urance, unfaltering service and long life wins for the Jewett title it has earned and sustained-the paramount car. Every step of the progress in the construction and assembling ie Jewett ischecked by inspectors skilled in detecting the slight- aW*' J r " lt ls added to unit to form complete automobiles by nost efficient methods known to modern mechanical science. THE JEWETT CAR PRICE $1235 HERMISTON Jew ett-B rief Specifications Motor—Six-cylinder, L head type, de tachable head. Bore. 3U in. Stroke S in. S. A. E. H. P. rating 25.35. Develnpes full fifty horsepower. Lubrication— Full pressure feed. Cooling— Forced water cooling hy centrifugal pump. Capacity. 4 gallons. Electrical System— Remy starting motor; Remy generator; Willard •-volt. IIS-hour battery; Atwater- Kent Ignition with automatic spark advance. Clutch— Dry plate of new improved design; always smooth acting. Transmission— Three forward speeds and reverse; Integral transmission lock. Axles— Timken built, Rear axle. semi-floating with spiral bevel «■ears. Springs— Seml-elliptlc. Inches long; rear. 5( Brakes—Service, contn propeller shaft at rear of transmis sion. Frame Channel side members. 6 inches deep; four heavy cross members. Fuel Supply— Vacuum feed from 17- gallon tank, protected by rear frame member. Wheels— Artillery type with five rims. Tires— 31X4 Cord; tire carrier at rear. Wheel base— 11J inches. A Jewett Service Station will in the near future be established in Hermiston HC A, Ruennels, Sales Manager