The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 15, 1923, Image 4

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    TH E HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON..
Zäg High School Mirror
K I N G S L E Y ’S
H iR M IS T ^ K
a M O U * * O F Q U A L J T Y A N D a * M V IC * ''
M o rn in g delivery »tarts 10:30, a lte rn
Ho. 19
B o y s a n d G ir ls G e t Y o u r
SCHOOL TA BLETS FREE!
W e a r e g iv in g a w a y th is w e e k a B ig 10-c e n t S chool T a b le t w ith e v e ry o r d e r
f o r a c a n o f P r e f e r r e d S to c k Coffee.
G e t th is coupon filled in a n d t u r n i t in to o u r s to r e f o r y o u r t a b le t:
H e rm is to n , O re g o n
K IN G S L E Y ’S:
D e liv e r a c a n o f P r e f e r r e d S to c k C offee a n d
c h a r g e to m e.
B u y e r S ig n H e re
S a le s m a n S ig n H e r e
1 lb ., 5 0 c —1 ta b l e t.
2 1-2 lbs. $ 1 . 2 0 - 2 ta b le ts
5 lb s ., $ 2 .2 5 - 4 ta b le ts
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES ■
E c h o F lo u r M ills
Oceurenc.. of Interest Gleaned Here
and T han About M m Cler and
Neigh borheed
Echo, Oregon
Tin, Sheet metal work and Plumb­
ing. Call 783. I. B. Putman. 11-tfc.
M A N U FA CTU RERS O F-
William Payne and family have
moved from Weston to Herington,
where they will reside on a email
ranch .recently purchased by Mr.
Payne.— Athena Prtes.
J. Cox, Glen Hadley and Bari
Cramer of Boardman, were business
visitors in Hermiston recently.
High Grade Patent
B lue S te m F lou r
T h e S u p e rio r P ro d u c t o f S cientific M illing
M akes B e tte r B re a d
T ry a S ack
Under the head of "Ten Years
Ago” happenings recalled by an old
llmer, we clip the following from the
Echo News: "The main feed canal
broke one mile cast of Hermiston,
causing thousands of dollars dam­
age.”
DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED
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A. M. Phelps, E. R. Huston, Oscar
Edwards and Marshall Phelps were
In Hermiston recently from Pendle­
ton. They were here to confer with
members of the I. O. 0. F. pertaining
to matters concerning the oidr.
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Legal Blanks at The Herald Office
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Mr. C. P. Adams request all who
ore willing to help with band music
for May Pngeanl to meet nt the lib­
rary for practice Monday evening.
March 19.
W e h a v e a fu ll lin e o f B ab y C h ick F e e d , th e
f ir s t on (h e m a r k e t a t r i g h t p ric e s, a lso a lin e o f
o t h e r fe e d s .
W e w ill buy a ll o f y o u r e g g s a n d w ill p a y you
c a sh o r tr a d e , a n d c a n h a n d le a ll o f y o u rc h ic k e n s .
I t is o u r in te n tio n to t r y a n d b u ild u p a tr a d e a t
H e r m is to n to h a n d le a ll th e c h ic k e n s a n d e g g s
p ro d u c e d in thi3 s e c tio n o f th e c o u n try a n d p a y
th e b e s t m a r k e t p rice. So if y o u h a v e a n y th in g
in th is lin e to o ffe r g e t o u r p ric e s b e fo re y o u sell.
W e a ls o b u y V eal a n d D re sse d P o rk , H id e s a n d
P e lts . W e m a k e 2 o r 3 tr i p s to P e n d le to n e v e ry
w e e k . I f you h a v e a n y th in g g o in g call 341 a n d
w e w ill t a k e c a re o f i t f o r y o u , e ith e r g o in g o r
c o m in g .
Mra. J. K. Shotwell, who recently
was operated on In Portland, Is re­
ported Improving.
Walter L. Biasing was a visitor In
PSndleton Tuesday.
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R. C. Challis, Proprietor
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Spring Tooth Harrows
N o w ia 1 '-c t:m.> to p e t th is im p le m e n t a n d o u r
s to c k is c o m p le te a n d th e b e s t m a d e h a rro w s on th®
m a r k e t.
N IT R A TE
OF SO DA
J u s t th e tim e to g e t y o u r su p p ly f o r th e g a r d e n
a n d m ig h t a d d t h a t th o se w ho h a v e u s e d N i t r a t e o f
S o d a once n e v e r tr y a g a r d e n a g a in w ith o u t it.
SA PPE R S’ INC.
HARDWARE
FURNITURE
IMPLEMENTS
RADIO OUTFITS
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
The Pendleton
representatives
were victorious in the forencis con- I
test which decided the tie between
Hermiston and the Round-Up city. I
The debate was held in Stanfield I
last Saturday evening, March 10,
when the Hermiston negative team
vied for honors with the Pendleton
affirmative. Pendleton, as a result
of this debate, will represent Uma­
tilla county in the statewide con­
test.
Mrs. Joe Dyer Is convalescing at
St. Anthony* hospital in Pendleton,
following a major operation.
Mrs. Edtih Copplnger of Echo, has
disposed of her farm one mile south
of the above named place. She will
move to Hermiston where she will
epen a millinery shop some time thig
week.
A lw a y s in stock.
“cVhndir1 Oregon H a rd w are & Im plem ent Co
7 he Hermiston
Herald~$2,00
SUBSCRIBE NOW
Buy Mason Tires Now
N ever in tire history such a
profitable investm ent as M asons
at our prices.
N o t only low er than other stan­
dard tires, but superior in qual­
ity , u n iform ity, and depend­
ability.
A n d hacked by a guarantee
w h ich know s no m ileage lim it.
T h is m eans protection u n til the
tire actually w ears o u t
B u yin g M asons now is buying
tires r ig h t W ith this goes a
standard o f service w e’re proud
of.
MASON CORDS
NEIL & BARKER
Hermiston, O re.
Phone 264
London Ccnjole, $ 1 3 5
Y es th e s e m o d e ls h a v e re c o rd c a b in e ts
W e are Showing a Fine Line of Green Hot d Shirt*
A sk to h e a r a n d see
th e s e n e w E d is o n D ia ­
m o n d D isc P h o n r g ra p h s
a t p ric e s so low t h a t
e v e ry fa m ily c a n n o w
o w n a n E d iso n .
I n b o th th e b a n d a n d c o lla r a tta c h e d s ty le s
T h is
is q u a lity m e rc h a n d is e p ric e d fro m $2, $2.fc0, £3,
$3.50, a n d $5 f o r t h e s ilk s h ir ts . N e w sn a p p y p a t ­
te r n s . T h e se s h ir ts r u n fu ll size, ro o m y a n d p t r -
f e c t f ittin g . T h e se a r e w e s te r n m a d e g a r m e n ts —
m a d e in S e a ttle . N o n e b e tte r .
P a y m e n ts a r r a n g e d to
s u it y o u .
Q U E E N Q U A L IT Y S H O E S
M IT C H E L L D R U G C O M P A N Y
I n n e w S p r in g M odels a r e in sto c k
H erm is to n , O rego n
Embarrassing Moment.
While I was a senior in college, th«
national secretary of our sorority vl»
lted the chapter house one week-end
R. Boswell was a visitor In Pen­ She was a dignilied, well-poised woraar
of middle age, whose one peculiarly
dleton Saturday, , :
Dr. M. S. Kern and wife of Pendle­ was an unusual walk.
One night when I came home to:
ton, were Hermiston visitors Mon­
late
to go Into dinner, another girl an<
day. The doctor who is a dentist in
I ate In the kitchen, and slipped up
Pendleton was down on business in stairs to her room, which she hac
connection with his ranch.
given up temporarily to the secretary
Not dreaming that dinner was over
Born— To Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Spen­ and having nothing better to do, I hat
put on the secretary’s hat and wn:
cer, March 11, an 8 pound girl.
Imitating her walk before the mirror
when she appeared at the door,
Julien Morfltt, who for the past
‘Tin trying on your hat," I stam
two months has been confined to the mered, with a fatuous smile.
veterans hospital at Tacoma, return­
“So I see," she laughed, but he:
good-natured mar- ier didn’t help nij
ed home last Saturday.
state of mind at all.—Chlcngo Tribune
Dr. F. V. Prime was a Portland
visitor Sunday.
Flea to Escape Census.
In the Beersheba district of Pale»
tine the Bedouins were so alarmed a
the Idea of a census that they left theli
There will be ameetlng at the tilling grounds en masse, taking wit!
them quantities of barley, writes tlu
Columbia school house March 18 to Jerusalem correspondent of the Lop |
organise a union Sunday school for don Daily Mall. A contractor who bar j
the mutual benefit of all who will agreed to supply the government w ltl:
come and are at al Interested in such barley was brought to the verge of
a gathering. The meeting will be ruin, having to pay for barley double
what the government gave him for It
he’d at 2 P. M.
In the end the government withdrew
the enumerators and the Bedouins re
turned.
ENGLISHMAN IN HIGH PLACE
Arrangements have been madi
whereby the work of transporting al
• l r Alexander Cumming Made Chief
materials from the Jaffe port and tin
ef Cherokee Indians During the
railway station will be carried out en
Reign ef George II.
tlrely by Arab labor.
Sir Alexander Cumming was known
ee the "King of the Cherokees.’’ In
1778 he was Induced by a dream of
hie wtfe'e to undertake a voyage to
America, and In the next year he
found himself among the Cherokee In
(liana, of whom he waa made a chief,
and In which rapacity he figured at a
meeting of the different tribes at
Nequlaee. among the mountains. He
returned to England, accompanied hy
six Indian chiefs, and appeared be­
fore George IT at Windsor. He laid
Ma crown at hla majesty’s feet, the
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• l*1 doing homage and
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'O'" ^ d p s to
An® that they were an overmatch
their enemies. and four eagles'
* »'«Tory.
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lArtqre
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to have fallen out of the notice
Among the Hermiston vlaltora who "< tka general public.
were ia Pendleton Monday were D i ,
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D Follett and Hugh Tayfor.
' Read the Wand AM
The Community club will hold It»
regular meeting on Tuesday at the
library. There will be on exhibition
seventy-five photographic prints of
famous paintings that are In mus­
eums in this country. Thl» collect­
ion Is owned hy the general federa­
tion of Women’s Clubs and Hermis­
ton U fortunate in procuring them.
The program will consist of a paper
by Mrs. T. 8. Townsend on poetry.
. "Representative
u.
. Men Poets.
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of Sr s T ” «
th* ",e
Of Dr. Alice Hamilton.
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Mie. S r . Coars wee In Pendleton
Tuesday le afteiM j o buaineea end
v isttl(< friaiws,
T h e y are your best insurance against pump
trouble.
Invitations are out for a card
party to be given by Miss Eleanor '
Briggs on Friday, March 16, for a i
large number of her friends.
The teachers of the Echo school
attended the local Institute held in
this city last Saturday. Mlsa Enid
Art Adamson of Enterprise, was
Waterman was hostess In their honor a Hermiston visitor Sunday and Mon­
at a luncheon given at the home of day.
her mother In this city.
The local chapter of the O. E. S.
held Its regular meeting on Tuesday
evening. In addition to the initia­
tion of candidates, a double annver-
sary was celebrated with the Wothy
Matron. Mrs. Mlnnis E. Stewaj-t, It
being her birthday and also the 34th
anniversary of her Initiation Into the
order. The affar was a surprise to
the honor guest. Some lovely pleees
of Community sllvgr were presented
her hy the chapter In appreciation of
her efficient work.
Reliable, service­
able, strong, suitable for all depths of wells.
H i Society
New Style Models Edison
Phonographs
London U pright, $ 1 0 0
N ever F a ll C ylin ders ‘
are always true to their name.
Herbert Haneline was host to a
large number of friends at a most
enjoyable party on Saturday even­
ing, March 10.
Cards and dancing were the enter­
tainment features for the evening, at
the close of which sandwiches, cook- i
ies and chocolate were served.
The large group of high school
students Included in this jolly affair
voted Herbert to be a very accom­
plished entertainer.
JU ST RECEIVED
D e a le r Edison end V ic to r Phonographs
Phone 811
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fhe palace gates to the Crimson Eye­
brows. Fanchong is saved and Ting
Ling’ throne restored to her. She
commands that on the day she la pro­
claimed empress, Fanchong be made
Emperor.
Woven with the principal theme
ia a pretty love affair between Ah Me
and Hing Lee, while Wang and his
fellow conspirators furnish some
splendid comedy scenes. Space pre­
vents giving more than a thread of
the plot.
The success of the operetta, "Love
Pirates o t Hawaii,” staged last year
causes U3 to look forward with pleas- I
ure to this year’s a’fair.
B a b y C o n s o le , $ 1 7 5
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The operetta "Crimson Eyebrows"
written by May Dodge and John
Dodge has been ehoeen to be put on
this year. Work has commenced on
I the musical portion this week.
This operetta ia of Chinese sett­
ing and promises to be artistic as
well ag humorous. The story iH as
follows:
At the death of Emperor Galtl,
a usurper, one Wong Mang, has come
to the throne of the Chinese empire.
Wang fears he will lose his throne
to Ting Ling, daughter of Galti. and
ptels to marry her to one of hig fel­
low conspirators, who will then pro­
ceed to make way with her. Wang
very cleverly plays upon Ting Ling’s
romatlc imagination by telling her
that Star Eye, the court astronomer,
has read In the stars that In a prev­
ious existence, she. Ting Ling, was
Venus, and beloved by Neptune and
that Neptune is now on his way to
claim her as his bride.
Unfortunately for Wang's plans.
Ting Ling meets Fanchong, leader of
the Crimson Eyebrows, and believ­
ing him to be Neptune, falls in love
with him. Accordingly when Fang
presenfs his accomplice as Neptune,
Ting Ling promptly refuses to marry
him.
Hlng Lee, a spy of Fanehong's,
learns of the conspiracy against Ting
Ling, and warns Fanchong, who per­
suades Ting Ling to elope with him.
Unfortunately they are discovered
and Fanchong thrown into prison.
Wang endeavors to hasten the mar­
riage of Ting Ling and his accom­
plice and is about to order the exe­
cution of Fanchong. when Hing Lee,
who in the meantime has won over
the palace guarls to Fanehong’s
cause, seizes the opportunity for
which he has been waiting, and opens
Last week the Newport Construct.
Ion Co. completed the Echo-Butter
Creek highway. The new highway
connecte with the highway that ruiiB
down Butter Creek at the corner of
the Gaylord Madson ranch and runs
almost straight east for a little more
than six miles.
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PO U L T R Y SU P P L Y
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It is the most important part of the pump,
to should be the very bet».
PHONE 171
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M ost pump trouble» are traced Io the cylin-
der.
Devoted to the Internet and De valopment of the Hermiston Schools
. 3:30.
Prevent Pump Troubles |
One-Man Hand Truck.
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To dispense with the aervlcea of a i
helper, a hand truck, described with J
lllustration in Popular Mechanic» g
Magazine, has been so designed that R
It enables one man to handle largr i •
packages. Swiveled above the truck 1 ■
and It» two small wheels la a platforir *
so arranged that «me end of it cob !
be raised or lowered hy double levers S
and links. On the platform la a slid a
Ing frame with its end turned at right ■
angles so that, when lowered, it can ■
be pushed under a package, and when ■
that end la raised and the other ent J
Is lowered onto the truck. It is read; !
far moving.
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Eggs Turned Into Mattreea.
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Dekoia mm..,» put two doiet ‘5
In her bed so that they wouM j ■
while she attended tbi . ®
and on returning late In tb« 5
eveqlag forgot their presence io tM £
bed and throw herself In tbe midst • ■
them, making terrible devastation.
Hermiston Produce & Supply Co.
“ THE BEST OF GOOD SERVICE”
ATTENTION!
The Hennistcn Market & Grocery
invite one and all to visit the meat
departmentand l«e °ur d*splay. We
have the best the market affords—
Beef, Pork, Veal, and Special for Fri­
day and Saturday, Spring Lamb, Hal.
ibut, Salmon and Smelts Remember
we ask yon to see our display and get
our prices.
QUALITY GUARANTEED
T H E S T O R E W IT H T H E B L U E F R O N T
“The We»t Side Eat Shop” —
J. Lao P a rk e r, P ro p rieto r
T o lop koao 4 1 3
T g i j » 11: j
L.
A rm our “Star” H am
3 2 c lb. for w h o le or h alf
Our O w n Cured H am ,
for w h ole or half, 3 2 c
S. A H.
G reen
With
CITY M E A T M AR K ET
S4KEY
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