The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 10, 1923, Image 4

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    THE
H E B M 18T O H
H EBALD,
T O lr a lg m V ,
had hard work to stop
OREGON.
IT
How About This?
P eter Brown, the fumous New York
North Carolina Mountaineer's Struggle raconteur, was talking about the news­
paper discussion. “Why does a girl
With Ramrod Muet Have Been
Occurence of I n t a c t C i n d Here
close her eyes wheu a man kisses
Someth 'ng Fierce.
H E R M IS T O N S H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N D S E R V IC E ’
Mid There Aboat the City and
h e rr
N.igbborttaod
"This discussion.” said Mr. Brown,
M o rn ing delivery start« 10:30, a fte rn o o n 3:30.
Representative Zebulon Weaver.
Democrat, of North Carolina, relates “brought out some Ingenious solutions,
bnt the real solution was given by no
PH O N E 171
T in, Sheet m etal w ork and Plum ■k
ii- this story In the New York H erald :
"My district has mountain counties one. It Is this:
Ing. Call 783. I. B. P u tm an , l i tre.
ifc.
and mountain men and women. The 1 “A girl closes her eyes when a man
kisses her because she has Just told
Now Is th e tim e to set out p lants sm artest people 1 knot^ live In the him he's the Arst and in consequence
covee of the North Carolina mountains j
for an ea.'ly garden. Cabbage, to­ about Asheville. They laugh In their : she’s ashamed to look him In the face."
m ato, pepper, etc., a t P elm ulder'e— sleeves at folks who describe them as
Odd Experience.
adv.
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‘greenhorns.’
I was getting a rath er late start for
~ fo r-
"We had a one-armed fisherman In a
Two F ord to u rin g cam , excellent valley in the Blue Itldge. He was not work one morning, and as I heard my
train coining made a grab for my book
condition, 1918 and 1919 models, only good with a hook and line but and ran for the tr a il. A fter seating
yo u r choice 3175.
K ellogg & could outswenr anybody In his com­ myself comfortably 1 opened ray book
munity. A Presbyterian preacher found
Shlinke.
32-tfc
him and became a Ashing companion. to read, but imagine ray surprise on
Soon he tam ed him and got him to give Anding I had taken my mother’a
Good F ord tru c k for sale. P rice up cursing. But he was up to other Swedish Bible Instead of ray interest­
3175.00. K ellogg & Schim pke, 34tf tricks. One fall when the preacher ing novel.—Chicago Journal.
Joined him for a Ashing frolic the
Tall Sunflower.
Ty. B lackw ell and fam ily a re vis- m ountaineer told him he came near
Judge Charles B. Montgomery, “the
losing
his
other
band.
ltln g Mrs. B lackw ell's m other, Mrs.
sunflower king," has heard from the
“ ‘How w as that?* asked the
N ora F ran z. Mr. B lackw ell h as preacher.
11345 packages of seed he sent out
been ta k in g a vocational tra in in g
" ‘Why, I was trying to get a car­ last year, reports the K ansas City
course at C orvallis b u t w as compelled tridge out of my old gun and It went Times. The tallest sunflower was
grown in Sanger, Cal. It wag 20%
to drop th e course and e n ter the sol­ off.
‘The ram rod became fastened In feet high. The ‘•king" raised the
d iers’ h o sp ital a t Boise, Idaho.
largest head, 16% pounds. The sec­
K arl K u p ers and S ecretary B urns, the barrel, and 1 had hold of It trying ond to this, 16% pounds, was raised
to
shake
It
loose
when
the
loud
was
| of th e A tta lla oil well, w ere in H er­
discharged. Of course I had a good in Bernice, Neb. The ’’king" raised
m iston from H elix Monday.
grip on the rod, but It lifted me on my the most heads on one stalk, 120 fully
tiptoes three times before I could stop developed blossoms.
The H erm iston Com m ercial Club I t ’ ”
Radio Stations in Arctic.
will h e re a fte r hold Its re g u la r T ues­
The Canadian government Is plan­
day noon luncheon in th e basem ent FEW REALLY LOVE PESSIMIST ning a chain of radio stations, extend­
of the M ethodist church. The lad­
ing right Into the Arctic circle, which
ies of th e ch u rch w ill serve th e T ruth In 8tat«m ent T hat Man With are now being completed.
Six sta­
Morning Smile Is Worth His
tions are planned, five of which will
luncheon.
Entire Tribe.
be In the Northwest territories and an­
i
other a t Dawson.
The stations on
Dr. and Mrs. W. J. C ran dall re­
T here were optimists In King Tut- or near the Mackenzie river will be
tu rn ed T u esd ay m o rn in g to th e ir Ankh-Amen's time who met the fur-off
located a t Fort Smith, F ort Resolu­
home a t A shland, Oregon. Dr. C ran­ mornings with a smile.
tion, Fort Simpson, Fort Norman nnd
dall was called h ere by t
F ort McPherson.—Scientific American.
they found In the king’s tomb, the art- ,
his fa th er, C. H , C randall.
FRESH VEGETABLES EVERY DAY
Utilize Alaskan Lumber.
1st caught the Inspiration of the smile
About 86 per cent of the lumber
apd
preserved
it
for
the
long
after-
W . O. R otram el and fam ily left
used in Alaska is cut from the national
| centuries.
for C aldw ell, Idaho, * Sunday, w here ; In
- one sense, It was
__. the ~ . same world forests, according to the forest service.
. they w ill m ake th e ir fu tu re home.
. then that lt ,s today. They had thelr United S tates D epartm ent of Agricul­
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I Joys and sorrows, and smiles and tears ture.
Mr. N elson, who is employed as . contended for the mastery.
' chef a t th e H rm iston hotl, is build- > T here were pessimists then, as now.
I ing a dw elling on his fo rty , acre '
snw no good and gracious things
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lan ch east of tow n.
In IIfe: who “ »<*«* ‘he smiling ones
| and went frowning to their tom bs;
E cho, O re g o n
who, not having heard of the Coue
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. B row n w ere
method, protyably answered a cheery
j Pendleton T hursday.
morning salutation with “Day by (lay,
In every way, we're getting worse and
M A N U FA C TU R ER S OF-
Mrs. Ben Neil was a P endleton vis­ worse,” and who, when golden Oppor­
tunity knocked at their sad doors,
ito r F rid ay .
opened them not, for fear Trouble
Ross N ew port, of th e N ew port might walk In and take the best d ia lr
at their gloomy firesides.
C onstruction Co., w as in Echo the
Y ou w i l l find
They never tried to smile away
th e aa: re m a te ­
firBt p a rt of last week.
their troubles!
rials
n-id w o tk -
Varying types of them are with ns
r, .an il i p in 20x
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. LawOT were today, but one optimist, with a morn­
3 j B iacrto w n »
ing smile. Is worth them all 1—Athinta
v isitin g frien d s in Echo la st week.
»„ in th e larg er
Constitution.
The Sup^rLr Product of Scientific Milling
s i z e s — t h a t ’s
w hy o(l Silver-
A mong th e recent re a lty tr a n s ­
Makes Better Bread
tow n*
deliver
T reasure Sunk in Ocean,
fers th e re is th e follow ing: H ow ­
th
e goods.
Sunken treasure worth millions lies
Try a Sack
ard P rlch to Olive M. L und, 310, lots at the bottom of the Navarino bay, on
20, 21, 22, block 6, H erm iston.
the west coast of Greece. T his glitter­
ing prospect, long the object of many
o
W. B. F inley w as up from his fortune seekers, has finally found Its
KELLOGG a
way
Into
British
courts.
Many
com­
home In H erm iston S atu rd ay .— Hep
A uthor t> F o - D e a le r s
panies have been formed to recover
p n er G azette Times.
ITERMI?
R7Ç.ON
the gold from the land-locked hay of
Navarino. None has succeeded. One
Mrs. F. B. Swnyze was a visitor concern, with $250,000 capital, was
formed In 1013, but the w ar stopped
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lt. The concession expired In 1920,
Miss Isabel Dodd, d a u g h te r of Mr. then was taken over by two London
and Mrs. E. P. Dodd, of H erm iston, engineers, who now come forward In
a suit under an agreement to find
Is a guest of h er g ran d p aren ts, Mr.
money for digging the treasure. The
and Mrs. R. A lexander. She w as a agreement fell through, and one of the
c o n testan t In th e track m eet today. litigants hns to be content with treas­
— S a tu rd a y ’s E. O.
ure to the extent of 3250 awarded by
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the court. The treasure has been re­
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for your Veal, Chickens, Eggs and
Claude Upham and fam ily motored sisting all comers for nearly one hun­
dred years. It went down in the ships
to P endleton S atu rd ay .
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all Produce that you may have to
of the Turkish Egyptian fleet, sunk by
allied fleets In 1827. Slxty-two ships
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sell.
Mrs. Raym ond Crow der, w ife of In all were sunk In this battle. Gold
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th e ed ito r, w as tak en suddenly ill and Jewels to the value of 120,000,000
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last S atu rd ay n lg h ^ A physician gold francs sunk, while Ave other ships
w as called w ho pronounced lt acu te went down with $5,000,000 of plate
poisoning. She w as able, how ever, and specie.
to re tu rn to B oardm an Sunday,
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America's Shortage In Oil Supplies.
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w here she Is employed as In stru cto r
Although the L'ulted States pro­
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in th e h ig h school.
duces about 70 per cent of the world's
oil, lt alrendy consumes 25 per cent
Q uite a num ber of H erm iston’s more than it produces. Moreover,
O u r f in is h in g d e p a r t ­
a
We handle feed of all kinds and our
1 ball fans Journeyed to Echo Sunday American oil fields are becoming ex­
m
e n t, th ro u g h u p -to -d a te
to w itness th e gam e betw een Echo hausted. Our reserves are estimated
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prices are right. Give us a trial.
! and P endleton, w hich resu lted In a to be only 9.150.000.000 barrels, which,
m e th o d s a n d e q u ip m e n t
nt our present rate of consumption,
victory for Echo.
and e x p e rt h a n d lin g , can
will be exhausted In 20 years. We are
using up onr reserves 16 times as rap­
h e lp y o u g e t th e k in d o f
D. II, P rtn d le, a farm er on th e w est idly as foreign countries. In contrast
p ic tu re s yo u w ant.
sid, was m arried last T hursday. The with our own situation, the world’s oil
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' b rid e’s residence was given as P en ­ reserves are calculated to last 250
.venrs. Obviously, the attem pt on the
dleton.
T o use a s k ’ » expres­
part of other nations to gain control
of
these
resourtWs
threatens
onr
In­
sion:
F. B. Swayze re tu rn e d W ednesday
terests.—Prof. II. I,. Buell, In Current
“ W e ’re there » . th e
a
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History Magazine.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
e BREVITIES a
K I N G S L E Y ’S
DOLLAR SPECIALS
Showing h ow Ice can­
not melt without giving
proper refrigeration
in a h A U T O M A T IC
May Specials in the Grocery Dept.
Prunes, 11 pounds . $1.00
Macaroni, 13 pounds . $1.00
Corn, 7 cans
.
. $1.00
String Beans, 7 cans . $1.00
White Wonker Soap «-». $1.00
Bacon Backs, 4 pounds . $1.00
Soap Chips, 8 pounds . $1.00
Other Good Values
Crimson Rambler Syrup
gallon
.
.
. 75c
Rolled Oats
.
. 53c
E c h o F l o u r M ills
High Grade Patent
B lue Stezn F lour
SCHIMKE
DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED
: I W ill P a y Y o u th e H ig h e s t
S M a r k e t P r i c e O b ta in a b le
Bring in Tour
Films
5 We want your business and assure
you that you will profit by
trading with us.
j P O U L T R Y
SU PPLY
Goodyear Tires and The
Final Cost Price
5 - A 1 R SPACE
a (SPECIALLY PRER4RED
’ ( insulation rxpzr
5 - M INERAL W OO L
6 (SPECIAU.Y PREMRES
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7 - IN SID E C A S E
8 " M ETA L LINING
Oregon Hardware & Implement Co.
WE HAVE A GOOD ASSORTMENT
OF SCREEN DOORS.
YOU CAN LEAVE YOUR ORDER
FOR SCREEN WINDOWS WITH US,
WE WILL HAVE THEM MADE
FOR YOU.
NOW IS THE TIME TO GET
YOUR HAY SLEDS AND STACKERS
READY FOR THE FIRST CROP.
.
Materially Yours,
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER COMPANY
L egal Blanks For S a l e a t T h e H erald O ffice
FLEISHER’S NEW WONDER GLO YARN
R ig h t w eight for sum m er sw eaters and scarfs. 50 cents a ball.
HOLEPROOF HOSIERY
Colors are Beige, Camel, Steel, B lack, W hite, Cordovan and C u n '
M etal— $1.50 to $2.50
NECKKWEAR
B erth a C ollars
Pam ley C ollar Sets
$1.00 to $2.CO
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Hermiston Produce & ¿tippiy U
■THE BEST OF GOOD SERVICE”
W ANTED
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F. C. W inkle, d istrict a tto rn e y of
j G illiam county, w as In H erm iston
Monday.
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P at Since! w as a P endleton visitor
Tuesday,
su lts by ru ffian s who held you off at
¡th e point of o forty-five? T he gam b-
; ler hero of “C aught B lu ffin g ,” th e
p ictu re com ing to th e P layhouse on
S atu rd ay , May 12, calls upon hta w its
nnd wins. I l's a
p ictu re w ith a
punh. D on't inlss It.
MHr. and
M itchel D
C om pany
Hermiston, O regon
That we have a few more sacks of
Weston Mountain Potatoes for seed­
ing or eating.
WE ALSO HAVE A FULL LINE OF
GOOD THINGS TO EAT
FO O T COM FORT
DEM ONSTRATOR
from
Telep h o n e 413
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ANNOUNCEM ENT
ALL KINDS OF CHOICE
CHICAGO
MEATS
coming to
our store
H ahn’s Shoe Store
Friday, M ay 18
THE STORE WITH THE BLUE FRONT
i “The West Side Eat Shop”
J. Le« P a rk e r, P ro p rieto r
FRESH AND CURED
FRESH FISH
BREAD. BUTTER. EGGS. CHEESE
Fa/n or câWoutp» t h o r r 9 S*e
th e D r. S c h o ll Foot C om fort
D om onrtrr
Mrs. A. M. M athew s
14H .
G ro ea
trouble. M eet a t our store a m an specially trained in
D r. Scholl's M ethod of Foot Comfort. Let him tell you
how the famous D r. Scholl’s Foot Comfort Appliances
can ease the pain of such foot disorders as weak and
broken down arches, weak, aching ankles, callouses oo
the soles, corns and bunions.
E very
P a r c h ...
CITY MEAT «MARKET î
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JOHN ELsIS. F10P.
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YOU TO KNOW
finish.”
Dr. Prim e. E. P. Dodd, 8. C. Loeh- TY PE W R IT ER Ribbons nnd carbon
rle, Thom as Campbell and F. C. M e-! paper for sale a t th e H erald.
Kenzle atten d ed the ban q u et S a tu r ­
day n ig h t In P endleton given in » Rend the W and Ada.
honor of th e reclam atio n o fficials
who » o re In th a t city.
W hat would you do If th e g irl you
| loved was b eing subject to gross In­
YOU have always wanted a Good­
year but maybe you thought the
Goodyear name meant a high priced
tire
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