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THE H E B M IST O S FINO RICHES IN SANO WASTE Silica In What Had Been Considered Worthless Heaps Means Much to Two Towns. HgBAJLP, H EHM ISTOK , O R B Q O y.t High School Mirror LODGE DIRECTORY es them cjuraaR No. uol o . B. s , Q ueen meets second Tuesday eYeniji«e£«eefcaflbB(b resh from the at 8:00 »harp in Masonie hell. V lsRffi«S£39n welcopne. Minnie E. Stewart. W. ■. Kathryn L. Garner. Sec. Devoted to the Interest and Development of the Hermiston Schools The activity of the old lumber days at Port Austin, Mich., and vicinity are VoL 2. to be revived, but silica sand, and not No. 1» lumber, will furnish the motive power MEN COME FIRST F R E SH i for the active Industrial scenes. Port Vice-president, Lawrence Winslow, “Crimson Eyebrows’’ Austin's industrial activity Is rising Hark! What sound is that upon the Melba Callahan, Embrey Warrlner. In every institution the men be Phoenixlike from the ashes, and what hind the enterprise are the most im. Secretary, Leta Thomas, Frank breeze? was considered a bleak, worthless portant consideration. Product sell sand waste is to be converted into Sweet music being wafted through Swayze, Marie Pelmulder. ing plan or capital are of little avail Treasurer. Bernice Jackson, Elaine the trees, golden dollars and give employment unless the men comprising the or Hunt, Irma Buchner, Earl Bensel, to many men, according to the Detroit Pealing note8 that ring so clear. ganization are efficient. News. Chester Rhodes. And now a voice in song, I hear. Summed up In brief a lake shore Sergeant at Arms, Roy Silvey, The character, ability and exper sand bank has been purchased by a A few minutes more and curious I Michael McKern, LeRoy Bennett. R O L L Y O U R O W N W IT H ience of the men back of this bank Detroit fuel and building supply com- am Yell Leader, Claude lladdox, Wal R l s L s C r o i x P a p e r « A ttacked are reflected in it8 growth and pres pany. Analytical tests show that this waste sand, which is known in Indus- V anxloU3 to get there’ they 1 lace Reid. ent strength. Meanwhile the names will be post trial circles as silica sand, Is admlra- ran OFFICERS Enjoy the advantages of intimate bly adapted to foundry and casting And as I came hurrying up the walk ed upon the bulletin board so the contact with our officers ond direc work. Two students before me began to students will have a chance to con F. B. Swayze tors. sider the capabilities of the nomi Almost 200 men are now at work talk, Présidant constructing new docks, for it is nees. A committee was also appoin R. Alexander planned to ship the sand by water At firat x couidn’t make out their ted to draw up a constitution which Vice-President from Port Austin to Detroit. The We have just bought a tremen wll Include many phases not Incor words 3. C. Lochrie lumber and timber for the 2,500-foot porated In the present one. This dous stock of Army Munson last Cashier Because of the pound of their shoes dock, which Is now under construc of Hermiston new constitution will be very care shoes to be sold to the public dir W. L. Hamm, on the boards, tion, Is being purchased from farmers Capital, Surplus and Undivided fully considered before adoption and ect. These shoes are 100 per cent Aaa’t. Cashier had Just recognized their voice« in the vicinity of Port Austin, so that]1 Profits Over $50,000 will undoubtedly be one of the most solid leather with heavy double when the village will also benefit from the soles sewed and nailed. The up item of construction. i heard that sweet song start over efficient ones in high school use. pers are of heavy tan chrome The new dock Is near the old; again. wharves, which In the early lumber Paul Stockard, a member of the leather with bellows tongue, there WANTED— All of Hermiston and vi ing days of the Thumb made Port As j halled my frlend8 my enthusl class of 1922, was renewing old ac by making them waterproof. These erpw cinity who go out for a little ride Austin and Its suburb, Port Crescent, quaintances at school this week. shoes are selling very fast and we thriving centers. The silica sand de-‘ . sn . . , , , next Sunday to make your trip posit, It is stated, wlU not be exhaust- When 1 told them twa8 beautlfuI Paul Is now a student at Whitman advise you to order at once to in east on the Diagonal road so as to ed for 80 years. college and will be remembered by sure your order bing filled. J theF said twas true- T h e H erald publishes get to the Columbia school house Th sizes are 6 to 11. all widths; What was considered a barren, Thelr teet nlade 8Uch nolse- they're many because of his Intense interest more genuine paid w ant at 3 p. m., and stop and hear Rev. sandy waste promises to put Port in all student body activities dur price $2.75. Pay postman on re as, big as scows Davis. ing his Jilgh school career. Austin and Port Crescent once more ■ But I learned that the music was ceipt of goods or send money order ads th a n any z other on the map of the “Thumb” as wide- "CRIMSON EYEBROWS, Money refunded if shoes are not p ap er published in a city FOR SALE— 2 Jersey cows, also 15 awake industrial centers. The county declamatory contest satisfactory. month old heifer, choice Duroc- of th e sam e size in E a st Now I learned something else and I will be held In Pendleton on Friday Jersey brood sows. Eber D. Mos- evening. April 6. This contest de know Its true’ ern Oregon. MUST NOT TRY ON FINERY THE U. S. STORES CO., sie, 1 mile east of Hermiston. 2941c ----------- | That the date of the operetta Is just cides the county championship In 1 4 4 1 B ro a d w a y , the various divisions and promises 8uperstltlon Regarding Wedding Drew about due, T H E R E ’S A REASON FOR SALE— Two mowers one hay and Veil Is One of the Most And so to make a long story short— to be very interesting. The Her NEW YORK CITY rake, one wagon, 2-horse fresno, Deeply Rooted. To make it a success, we’ll need your miston contestants are as follows: 4-horse riding fresno, stack of rye Louise Root, Jane Warner, Isabelle support! From where it comes, nobody knows, straw, one gelding 8 years, weight Dodd, Frank Swayze and Anita Paul but the superstition that It is “bad 1700, 2 sets harness. Inquire A. F. The lights won’t go out, we’ve seen sen. We feel that these contestants luck” to try on a wedding veil, or Drolshagen, 3 miles north of will carry away a number of honors. to that, dress, or mourning costume, Is as rife town. 29-tfc toduy as ever. So come on in and hang up your Many times the bride refuses to try hat. IMPORTANT! CHICKS AND HATCHING EGGS— on her veil, and oftentimes her dress, It’s a mighty fine show and the The students and the faculty wish FOR SALE Chas Clinesmith, one mile north of until the day of the ceremony, for the: IF I FAIL TO GROW HAIR prices are right. (o make known the fact that the Hermiston. 23-tfc superstition goes that “she who wears T’will be April 13, next Friday night. trouble with the lighting system at veil or dress before the appointed time Arthur Rubner, ’23 FOR SALE— 40 acres, partly Im will never marry.” When this happens,' MISCELLANEOUS the school has been discovered and proved Terms, W. A. Leathers. a model as like the bride as possible, | that the inconvenience of last Satur 25-tfc. STANDARD SERVICE STATION— has to be found for whom these old Vote For May Queen superstitions have not the same ter day night will not occur again. location opposite Herald. Softly, yet blithely the spring has FOR SALE— An Improved 20 acre rors; as It Is their business, It is sup W orld’s G reatest H air come, ranoh 8 1-8 miles from Hermiston posed to lay the curse; but all the time Earl Bensel represented the high Grower. for particulars see C. H. Skinner. FOR RENT— 6 room house, 2 acres they are being “tried on they stand Falr May day’s on itg way Grows h air on 1-tfc. alfalfa, one acre In berries and with their fingers crossed, which Is so With the May day pageant bright school at the Commercial club lunch bald heads. I t m ust not garden. Garage, barn and chicken eon Tuesday, April 3. and grand, FOR SALE— A good farm team and houses. Mrs. L. A. Phelps. 7-tfc. efficacious that It will keep off the be p u t w here hair is not baleful Influences of the evil eye, I And the May Queen there so gay. harness at a bargan. Also a 4 In many shops where wedding] The Hermiston base ball team were SEE J. L. HARMAN FOR w anted. Oures dandruff horse fresno. O. O. Felthouse. 24tfc n r but ho,d awhlle_ vlctorioue over the teams represent Blacksmlthing of all kinds. All finery Is being made, there Is a squab- A and all scalp troubles. ble over which one Is to be allowed to | _ . . ... . . ing Umatilla high school in the games Work Guaranteed. Telephone 603. pull FRESNO SHOES $4.00 per pair. out one of her own hairs and sew rhe queen is stln to be $1.75 per jar. on the local fields last Friday after «-tie. Harmon’s Blacksmith Shop. 22-tfc. it Into the portion of the veil which So cast your votes and use your cash, noon. The grls game proved inter And then the queen you’ll eee. covers the bride's head, for if one A g e n ts W a n te d FOR SALE— 1 1-2 doz. White Leg FOR SALE—Office safe. Inpuire of wants to capture a husband for her esting In that it was the first of the W. A. Leathers. — 26tfc horn hens, also 1 1-2 doz. thorobred typo held here In a long time. Edna self, and good luck In love, there is no Now, for a queen, your first thought Rhode Island hens all good layers, surer way of doing It. Boklsh, Madge Quick and Margaret 1». FOR SALE— The first little house No. also 1 thorobred Jersey bull com 448 Logan Av«. Neary starred on the local team A pretty, laughing girl. of M. E. church. House to be moved. ing 2 years old. B. T. Locke, Colum Remarkable Clock. ' which won by a score of 29 to 6. WINNIPEG, MANITOBA In high school, say, there’s lots of 26-tfc An Ingenious clockmaker of Mar bia district. 25-tfc. See W. A. Leathers. The batteries were: Umatilla, Stev them seilles, France, has converted an or ens-Tucker; Hermiston, Quick-Neary. SEE G L. BENNETT for Auction- dinary alarm clock into a very com So come and try a whirl. 8% ton Public Truck for sale cheap, j erring. Phone 42F2, Umpire, Reed. The Hermiston boys 26-tfc. plete astronomical clock, says Popu Now on good gravel Job. Also has i HOW’S THIS? also played a much superior game flat rack for hauling wheat or ANYONE wishing to buy or trade for lar Mechanics Magazine. Without al A penny a vote, step up and buy; H A LL’S CATARRH M EDICINE will to that of Umatilla and the contest baled hay. Inquire this office. tering the main functions and with A hundred, ten or three. do w hat we claim for It—rid your system second hand Dodges or Fords, or slight additions, except for a new face, 13-tfc. resulted in a 11 to 4 victory. of Catarrh or D eafness caused by others, I will gladly demonstrate the clock has been made to Indicate, You’ll find your chance, vote for your The Hermiston players will have a Catarrh. queen, HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE con ONE THOROUGHBRED JERSEY any time I can get you one. on a small dial at the bottom: The , . „ . . . . return game with the Umatilla teamR sists of an Ointment which Quickly Bull for sale, coming 2 years old, phases and age of the moon, the hours At Mltcbe 8 Pharmacy, R elieves the catarrhal Inflammation, and Small payment down and the rest Leo Smith, ’23 ton Friday, April 6. at Umatilla, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which also one coming 2 years old, black on monthly payments.. L. Myron of Its passage of the meridian, Its acts through Blood on the Mucous nn interesting contest ig anticipated. Surfaces, thus the assistin g to restore nor Jersey heifer, will be fresh In Smith. — 25tf position In the zodiac, the position of mal conditions. the sun In the heavens, its ascension the summer. R. T. Locke, Colum Monthly Students’ Meeting Held Sold by druggists for over 40 Tears. F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O. and declination, the equinoxes, solstices Miss Irma Buchner entertained a The regular monthly student body bia district. 20-tfc. We have a fine assortment of and seasons, and on the dial at top he few friends on Sunday afternoon. meeting was held Monday. The offi choice blooming plants and cut car has added an arc upon which a special FOR SALE cheap, team weight about nations at our greenhouse at the hand denotes the hour at which the cers for the student body of next year April 1. A hike to the buite and 2500. Call F. S. Beddow. Phone esat end of Gladys avenue. We will sun passes the meridian, the hours of were nominated as follows: Presl- games were the order of the day. A 42F18. 21-tfc. SEE be prepared to furnish pepper, egg sunrise and sunset for all the days of dent, Arlouine Robinson, Herbert delicious picnic luncheon was serv the year and the length of the days - Hanellne, Ernest Addleman, Madge ed at the Buchner residence later in plant and other vegetable plants to FOR SALE— Range, dinning table, the afternoon. and nights are given at the right, and ! Quick. kitchen cabnet, bed room set, rugs gardeners In large quantities. Phone sidereal time at the le ft I ~ ... us your wants for anything In the and other article«. Phone 21F3. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION GIFT MADE THEM WEALTHY Treating Diseases of Plants. Mrs. Augusta Cressy. 23-tfc. floral or nursery line. We strive to please. Mrs. Jay P&lmulder. 25-tfc > It appears from testimony afforded Department of the Interior, U. S. by scientists, both In the United States | Hew Bridge Which Had Been Thought Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, FOR RENT— Ten acres of land In White Elephant Brought Fortune and abroad, that we are face to face FOR RENT—Small alfalfa farm, February 10, 1923. cultivation; good buildings, one -FOR— to Group of Marylanders. house, orchard, berries, etc.- J. H. with the possibility of treating some Notice Is hereby given that Wil mile east of Umatilla. For particulars of the diseases of* plants in a way Reid. 24-tfc. see Albert Atchison, Umatilla, Ore. similar to that in which animals are j Twelve years ago the Pennsylvania liam M. Pearson, of Hermiston, Ore 26tfc REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND rendered immune to attacks of Illness rnilroad gave away an old bridge over gon, who on July 5, 1918, made In this relation there may be cited th e! the Susquehnnna river at Havre de Homestead Entry, No. 018955, for INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE- experiments of Benuverie, who per Grace to private interests; the build Farm Unit “H” or W H SW U , SE*4 FOR SALE!— Two four-room houses 26-tfc mitted cuttings of begonia to grow in ing of a new bridge had made it, ap ALTOR. SW14, Section 26, SEUSEW .Section in Hermiston. Termg $100 down, parently. valueless. Motorcars ever monthly payments of $25. H. E. HERMISTON BUSINESS MEN take earth Impregnated with a species of since have been crossing the structure 27, Township 5 North, Range 29 fungus which is an attenuated form of —AND— Hanby. 27-tfc the time and your car and come to the botrytis dnerea. a destructive In increasing numbers, and the men East, Willamette Merdinn, has filed notice of intention to make final the Columbia school house next parasite of plnnts. After Impregnation who got the bridge for nothing In 1910 FOR SALE;— 3-inch Webber wagon Sunday and hear Rev. Davis. You the begonia plants were subjected to recently sold It to the state of Mary Proof, to establish claim to the land and good hay rack. Same as new. attack by the parasite and resisted It land for $585,000. And in 12 years it above described, before United States will feel better after hearing him. Price $100. Geo. H. Root. 27tfc perfectly. Similar results have been was in their possession, they pocketed Commissioner, at Hermiston, Oregon, 3:00 p. m. $370,000 In dividends, all In toll on the 6th day of April, 1923. obtained by other experimenters. FOR SALE— White Leghorn baby charges collected from motorcars. Claimant names as witn The monthly cook food sale given chicks. March, April and May When the new bridge made the old Censor Japanese 8chool Books. Thomas H. Haddox, William B. hatches. 1 or 500. R. L. Smith, by the Baptist Ladies Aid has been The International Educational asso one of doubtful use, the railroad com Hermiston, Oregon. 27-tfc changed from the first to the second ciation of Japan has decided to inves pany offered It first to the state and Graham, Joseph W. Craik, William O.‘ tigate the Japanese national readers, then to the county, but without suc Whitsett all of Hermiston, Oregon. of each month, at Sappers’ store. Carl O. Heim, , 30-2tc history, geography and music of the cess. If no one accepted It, the com FOR SALEl— Ford truck in A1 con primary schools of various countries pany was confronted with the neces 23-7tc. Register. dition. Price $250. See Earl sity of removing It, which would have to make a comparison and Hrike out Kingsley. 27-tfc PASTURE for about 20 head of stock. from Japanese books whatever Is detri been very expensive. So finally the Address J. W. Hamman, Hermis mental to the cultivation of Interna company changed It from a railroad C Town of the Vllclnjd Unearthed. The discovery near Gothenburg, FOR SALE— Duroc-Jersey sows, will ton, Ore., M. R. A. Phone 16-R-15, tional Ideals and sentiments. The bridge to a highway bridge, and con Sweden, of ruins of Gsnda Lodoga, farrow in week. Purebred. Phone Echo. 30-ltc tone of the Japanese text books Is re sidered Itself lucky in finding a group and Nya Lodose, two ancient seaports of Maryland men who consented to 54F5. A. A. Paulsen. 27-tfc garded as decidedly Jingoistic. accept the structure, which originally of the Vikings, Is considered one of the most Important of its kind In FOR SALE;— Cows fresh and coming liad cost $2,000,000. Explanations in Order. north Europe during recent years. The recipients put op $700 to organ One morning recently I went across fresh. Inquire of or phone W. The find uncovers the seats of learn- i the street and was to come back to ise a company. Last year the net re ing and of trade of the Norsemen dnr- ( P. Smith, Eugene ranch, one mile the corner, meet my husband, and go turns from the bridge were $05,000. Ing the Middle ages. Onmla Lodoee ( south of Westland. 28-3tp down town with him. Seeing a man The state will coniinue to collect tolls has been completely ezcavnted ami j to keep in mind the coming out of our court, I began to until 1938. by which date It estimate» discoveries of the life of the Vikings FOR SALE;— Bronze turkey eggs for fact that in addition to motion frantically. He sauntered the proceeds will retire the bonds la are being unearthed rapidly as the ex | Betting. Price $2 per setting along but I kept it up, so he started sued against the purchase price of eavatlon of Nya Ledose also nears printing th is new s Mrs. Geo. Kendler, Umatilla 302p to run. When he caught up to me I $585,000.—Baltimore American. completion. Among the Interesting paper w e do job work Raw I had never laid eyes on him.— remains found are a great church CHOICE DAHLIA BULBS. $1.00per Exchange. of any kind. When with several smaller churches, city dozen. Mrs. Henry Ott. 30-ltc Freeh ewe's milk is used in making in need of anything weapons and coin* with other relics FOR SALE— Strawberry plants. the famous Roquefort cheese in the posits of gold were reported In the in this line be sure which throw much light upon the cul- Marshalls. Joe Dyer. Hermiston. town of that nam In France. The Ore. 30-tfc ewe's milk is delivered dally and af FOR SALE— Bay team, weight about ter being filtered and allowed to 2600. Also harness and wagon. turn, is pressed into molds and sown Ed. Hangeberg. 30-tfc with spores of a microscopic plant which natures Its ripening or mellow TO ALL LOVERS of the full gospel ing. After being drained the cheese come next Sunday at 3 p. m. to the la placed In natural cellars In the Colombia school house and hear Rev. Davis. V> neyard lodge no . sos, l a. öl r. ▼ meçt» each Monday even in« tqOdd Ftfrwe hell. ViBítln» member» cordially invited. W. R. Loa«horn. Sec. J. A. Reeves. N. G. factory now RECLAMATION LODGE Ne. 107, K. o f 1* , m eets each Thursday ev en ta s <n Mack’» Hall, at 7JO P/M . Visttln« brothers cordially invited. W. H. McMillan R. A. K. R. and 8. 15^ First National Bank NOTICE! WANT ADS DR. FRACIS P. ADAMS Physician and Surgeon Eye» treat»», tested and Glasses Fitted Office over P in t National Bahlc OFFICE PHONE. 92 RESIDENCE PHONE. 58» Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6J0p. m. Day or night calls answered promptly DR. W. W. ELLSMY Office over Firat National Bank Osteopathy D R . F . V. P R IM E Dentistry Dental X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Bid«. Office Hermiston. Oregron Reskftfeee Attomey-at-Law Hermiston A FULL LINE Good Time We Want Yon To See Us Legal Blanks for Sale at This Office ; : ; Oregon M c K enzie & lieuallen Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Has removed from his former location In the Bond Bid«, to Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland Empire Bank Bid«. Pendleton :: Oregon DR. THEO. BELETSKI VETERINARIAN Treats All Domestic Animals. Interstate Stock Inspector Residence at Stone's Place BERT MULLENS The Particular Barber Shop at Siscel’z Confectionery ■ ■■■■■a ■((■■■■■■■■■■i J. L. VAUGHAN Electric Fixture« and Appliance« ■ 8 ■ ■ ~-5 s «■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a Phone 189 2 0 3 « . O o u r t O t. P e n c lle t o n ( ffii (■■■■■a■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■We Give S. & H. Trading Stampai ■ IR S C S H IT T AMMUNITION « W1 W. J. W A R NER Oriental Hair Root Hair Grower GUNS Suryexy Medicine Cal!» answered at all hoar» Office phone 561 Residence phone Til $50 Reward Prof. M. S. Crosse C. C. PROFESSIONAL CARDS I U. S. Army Shoes B towmo », ; Our new brick shoe store Is now open with a new line of goods. See us for SHOE REPAIRING ■ ■ ■ OAK TAN SHOE STORE Sam Rodgers, Prop. Starei CONFECTIONERY STATIONERY Krause’s Chocolates ■ ■