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

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FIRST PLACE GIVEN MONKEYS
Easily the Clsvsrast of Animals, An-
cording to Man Who Havs Made
a Study of Thom.
F More Days
More Days
Whether animals can actually rea­
son or not is a much debated question.
Occasionally it is hard to explain the
doings of gome animals on the ground
of mere instinct.
For cleverness, even dogs and ele­
phants must give way to monkeys,
and In cleverness the ehacma baboon
of South Africa is given a very high
place. It Is sometimes used. It ap­
pears, instead of a boy to lead the
front spun of oxen, and one authority
even asks us to believe that this crea­
ture can count! He fells of one
specimen he owned that was certain­
ly very clever. It was a monkey of
this species in the Breslau gardens
that was fitted with a pair of spec­
tacles and appreciated their use. It
wore them with gravity and treated
them with respect, and carefully fold­
‘H e r m is to n ’s H o u se o f
ed them after use.
Q u a lity a n d S e rv ic e ”
Ordinary bolts are quite useless to
Imprison orang-outangs and a null at
the head Is so Ineffectual that keep­
ers always fasten the bolts with a
screw. The beasts probably draw the
bolts and nail by chance at first, but
Dr. B. C. Weaver, of Portland, they quickly learn how to repeat the
chiropractic physician, is in the city trick.
looking over the situation wth a
view to locating here.
FIRST GRAND OPERA ABROAD
SHOWERS of BARGAINS
AT—
“Kingsley’s”
“ H e r m is to n ’ H o u se o f
Q u a lity a n d S e rv ic e ”
1 he Hermiston Herald--$2.00
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES ■
SUBSCRIBE NOW
OeCurm ee. o f I n to n a t Glaaned H o r .
and There A boat the City and
Neighborhood
Echo Flour Mills
Echo, O regon
S trictly a F lo o r P ain t
M ade t o W alk O n
Floors always become worn quicker
than any other surface in the home.
A paint brush and a little _
S herwin -W illiams
I nside F loor P ain t
will always make floors fresh, attractive and
durable. It is made to withstand the constant
scuffing of heels and die hard wear to which
floors are subjected.
Inside Floor Paint is easily ap­
plied and dries over night with a
good gloss. I t is prepared in all
popular colors.
Now is the time to set out plants Said to Have Been Presented at Man­
tua Years Before Cciumbus Made
for an early garden. Cabbage, to­
His Discovery.
mato, pepper, etc., at Pelmulder's—
Tin, Sheet metal work and P lu ng­ adv.
Twenty years before Columbus
ing. Call 763. I. E. Putman. 11-tR.
alighted upon these shores opera
Delegations of Umatilla county emitted its first cry, at Mantua. Poll-
B. W. Leonard, an ex-resident of Endeavorers are expected at the
zlani's "La Favoiu di Orfeo” had a
this city, died in La Grande last Fri­ btate Christian Endeavor convention brilliant premiere before what was
day afternoon according to reports in The Dalles, Apil 26-29, according probably described as a ‘‘large and en­
reaching this cily Saturday. He is to plans of the Oregon State C. E. thusiastic audience.” Accompanied by
an orchestra, consisting of viols, pipes,
survived by a daughter, Mrs. Chas. Union.
flutes, dulcimers, lutes, harps, oboes,
Sanderson, of this city, and Lew
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Leonard also a resident of thlB vic­
Bertha McKeen, a teacher in the piano, if we may believe the old illumi­
inity.
Pilot Rock schools, spent the week­ nations, Orpheus was put through an
end with her mother in this city.
engaging series of misfortunes, Chit­
Mrs. C. S. McNaught was a Pendle­
tenden Turner writes in Arts and Deo
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ton visitor Saturday.
A breaak tn the waste reservoir oration. The tragic precedent of grand
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at the Umatilla Buttes occurred last opera was here firmly established. Be­
W. J. Van Syke, of Milton, was re­ Sunday. The break was responsible tween Eurydiee, Tislphone and Pluto, ■
gistered at the Oregon hotel last for the washing out of the road so Orpheus had little chauce for orderly
self-<Jevelopment or a profitable mu­
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Tuesday.
that mall could not be delivered to sical career. He finally enraged the
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people living in the fourth unit.
opinionated maenads and was duly
The following real estate transfer
slain off the stage. His lyre afforded
was made last week: Hermiston
A week-end visitor from Irrigon solos, ns did the shepherd’s pipe and
Bank & Trust Co. to Frank Wauga- was W. R. Walpole.— Oregon Jour­ there were dialogues and choruses, en­
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livened by dance and carnival songs.
man, »1.00, NEU NE% sec. 33, Tp. nal.
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Grand opera, now in Its four hun­
5, N. R. 29.
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dred and fifty-second year, lias reached
Percey E. Wilson and wife, of Its most imposing stature on American
Ross Newport, of the Newport Athena, was registered at the Ore­
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soli. However authorities may dis­
Construction Co., which secured the gon hotel Tuesday,
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agree as to its comparative excellence
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contract to complete the third unit
the greatest singers and conductors of
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of the Butter Creek highway,was in
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Drew, of Pen­ the world aye paid io cater to the pre­
sumably fastidious taste of our fellow
the city yesterday on business. The dleton, were in Hermiston Tuesday.
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Newport Construction Co. has built
America, knows w hat Is best. Call her
both of the other units.—Saturday
F. C. McKenzie was a Pendleton If you will the pampered pet of the
Morning Pendleton Tribune.
visitor Friday.
arts, or conipluin If you wish that all
American art Is manacled io its cradle
H. A. Scuilen, bee specialist of 0.
A few days ago the Portland pap­ by a ball and chain bearing the Inscrip­
A. C., and Fred Bennion, county
ers printed a statement that the tion “Made in Europe.” The meta­
phors will be no more mixed than opera
T is su e G in g h a m s , 75c J a c q u e lin G in g h a m s , 50c
agent, were In Hermiston Wednes­
Portland postoffice had made a great Itself.
day. They were conferring with the
C re p e , 40c, $1.25
D e v o n s h ire s , 40c
gain tn the postal sales for the quar­
apiary owners.
ter ending Marcft 31, as compared
Oregon taxes on 1922 assessment
with the same period in 1922. thia
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Prann were in
»40,942,271, and 1921 taxes will ex­
office having made a gain of eighteen
Pendleton Thursday.
ceed sum paid this yenr by »540,000
and two-tenths percent.
Eugene
C lo th S tr a w
On top of this are to come new state
boasts
of
a
gain
of
14
1-10
per
cent,
The window display of the Ore­
Income tax, Increased gasoline tax
and the E. O. comes out that Pendle­
gon, Hardware Co. attracted con­
and new oleomargarine tax.
ton’s office showed a material gain
siderable attention the latter part of
of 9 9-10 per cent during this same
S I .75 t o $5.00. B r a s s ie re s , 65c to $1.25
last week. The baby chicks placed
Read the Wand Ads.
in the window was a source of in­ quarterquarter. These gains arc all
terest to pedestrians who would in­ good but Hermiston can go them one
variably pause and give them the better, the local office having made
"once over.” The firm is to be con­ a gain of 31 9-10 per cent
Oregon Hardware & Implement Co.
M ANUFACTURERS OF-
High Grade Patent
Blue S tem F lo u r
T h e S u p e rio r P ro d u c t o f Scientific M illing
COMMERCIAL PRINTING
OF ALL KINDS
M ak eaaB etter B re a d
T ry a Sack
THE HERMISTON HERALD
DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED
I W ill P a y Y ou th e H ig h e st
M a rk et P r i c e O b ta in a b le
f o r y o u r V eal, C h ick en s, E g g s a n d
a ll P ro d u c e t h a t y o u m a y h a v e to
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We want your business and assure !
you that you will profit by
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W e h a n d le fee d o f all k in d s a n d o u r
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p ric e s a r e r ig h t.
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G ive us a tria l.
Children’s Hats, 75c to $1.50
W arner’s Corsets
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Mrs. Blanche Watkins
Mac, of Boardman, were
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PO ULTRY SU PPLY
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Mr. and Mrs. J.' C. Ballenger, of
and son Boardman, were Hermiston visitors
in town Wednesday.
Two Ford touring cars, excellent
Mrs. Frank Stivey and Mrs. Bert condition, 1918 and 1919 models,
Kellogg ft
Nation have been elected as dele­ your choice »176.
32-tfc
gates to the Rebekah convention to Shimke.
bo held some time next month at
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Robert Neimeyer last week pur­
chased a Ford touring car from the
Madge Quick. Hermiston school Echo Auto Co.
girl, and Lowell Stockard of Colum­
bia school, at Hermiston, have won
the right to represent Umatilla 0 0 < 0 « 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 <
county at the boys and glrlg summer
school at Oregon Agricultural col­
lege. They will be there for two
weeks. They made the highest
to keep in mind the
scores in boys and girls club work in
fact that in addition to
Umatilla county.— E. O.
S T R IP S
M A C W LA W usa D u n -AN C o . M r u e s . O k l a h o m a C iv v , O k l a h o m a
SAVE
FUEL
K E t P O U T DUST A N D RAIN
PREVENT
RATTLE
Dale Hinkle was transacting busi­
nes in Pendleton Monday.
J. K. Shotwell is now riding In a
new Studebaker special six touring
THERE IS ONE THING YOU
SHOULD KNOW
O ur finishing depart­
ment, through up-to-date
methods and equipment
and expert handling, can
help you get the kind of
pictures you want.
Walter Harr Is visiting at the home
of his uncle, Jackson Harr, of the
Columbia district.
printing this news*
paper we do job work
of any kind. W hen
in need of anything
in this line be sure
To S ee Us
“ W e ’re th ere at
fin ish .”
H o u se C lea n in g T im e
—is the time Io equip your windows
and doors witli Numetal Weather
Strips
THEY WILL KEEP your house clean
by preventing the dust, soot and
rain from eomoing in around your
doors and Window«— »III also save
one third your fuel and prevent rat­
tling of windows.
Inexpensive—Efficient
FO R OLD OR NEW HOM ES
For Demonstration Call
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S A P P E R S ’ INC.
HAROWARE
FURNITURE
IMPLEMENTS
RADIO OUTFITS
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
Rev. Secor, of Pendleton, will be
tb . principal speaker at Ibe Colum­
bia Farm Burna« meeting Friday.
April 17. Refreshments will be
served at the cloee of the business
meeting.
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WE HAVE SEED POTATOES THAT
WILL GROW
“The Store of No Regret»”
To use a slang expres­
sion:
T H E S T O R E W IT H T H E B L U E F R O N T
th e
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“ The West Side Eat Shop” ^ -
J . L e e P a rk e r, P ro p rie to r
T e le p b o o e 4 1 3
M itc h e ll D ru g C o m p an y
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John Waller has purchased a new
Chevrolet touring car from a dis­
tributor in Pendleton.
It has been suggested that Frank
Bilderhaek and Jarvis Durfey be
knighted and assigned as special
body guards of the May day queen.
The sugeatlon was made for the rea­
son that Frank received twelve votes
In the contest for May queen while
Jarvis revived ten. Some public
spirited citizen Is asked to donate
five wash boilers to make Jarvis a
coat of armor. Some one having a
baby’s bath tub that they are not
using are also requested to turn 1»
Into headquarters as it I, believed
this Is sufficient to make Frank a
suit of mall.
“ THE BEST OF GOOD SERVICE”
Potatoes Potatoes
We Want Yon
W EA THER
Hermiston Produce & Supply Co.
Bring in Tour
Films
gratulated upon this unique display
D o n 't p u t o ff till n e s t w eek
w h e t you ought to h ave done
last m onth.
If yeu have tho u g h t
of b u ild in g a garage, ch icken
house, b arn , or re p a irin g th e
house, get busy and get it over
w ith .
O u r lu m b e r w ill be a real
assistance to you.
A n d you w ill
k n o w th a t you are g e ttin g the *
best o f b u ild in g m a te ria l.
T u flt-A -Lum Lum ber Co.
R . A . B ro w n son, M a n a g e r.
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ANNOUNCEM ENT
I take this means of informing the
public that I have purchased the City
Meat Market, recently owned and
operated by Sikey sad Henderson.
I assure you that I will at all times
serve you in a way that our business
relations will be of mutual benefit
to both of us. I soicit your patron­
age.
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