The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 17, 1923, Image 4

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    THE
II EHM ISTON
Tin, Sheet metal work and Plut
log. Call 7 (3 . I. E. Putman, 11-tfc.
H E R A LD , H ER M ISTO N , OREGON.
To Trade For Hermiston Irrigated
T wenty-five room hotel near Sea­
side for forty acre tract.
Now la the time to set out plants
Good going hardware business and
for an ea .ly garden. Cabbage, to­ modern house for alfalfa farm here.
mato, pepper, etc., at Pelmulder's—
See Dodd Investment Co.
35-tfc
adv.
K I N G S L E Y ’S
H I R M I e T O N 'S H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N D B t R V t C l "
M o r n in g d e li v e ry a ta ri« 1 0 :3 0 , a f t e r n o o n 3 :3 0 .
PHONE 171
Tourists Cause Forest Fir«».
Two Ford touring cars, excellent
According to the annual report of
condition, 1918 and 1919 models, the forest aervlee. Culled States De­
your choice 3175.
Kellogg & partment of Agriculture, a large part
Shirake.
32-tfc of the danger to the national forests
from man-caused fires Is due to the
Good Ford truck for sale. Price seasonal Influx of tourists, campers,
9175.00. Kellogg & Schlmpke. 31tf hunters and fishermen, and other vis­
itors from the cities and from distant
GREAT “GOLD BLUFFS” HOAX parts of the country. A national cam­
paign of public education on the sub­
Reported Finding of Yellow Metal ject of forest fires Is demanded If the
task of protection of the vast area of
Caused Intense Excitement in
the national forests from Maine and
San Francisco in 1851,
Florida and California and Washing­
To San Francisco In January, 1851, ton Is to be successfully performed.
came a tale that set even Its exclte-
It Must Have Been Terrible.
ment-Jaded pulses a-thrub. Briefly, 19
One morning when I returned to
prospectors had proceeded in the steam­
er Chesapeake toward the Klamath school after an illness I was told to
river, and near this stream the sea­ go to the principal for an excuse. I
shore for miles was composed—half, , went to hts office, tuklng my report
at least—of pure gold, writes Eugene card. Entering the office, I walked
Cunningham In Adventure Maga­ to the principal's desk.
He held out Ids hand and, suppos­
zine.
Digging was not required. One hnd i ing he wished to shake hands, I put
only to raise as much as he wished of my hand in bis and shook It.
the goldeh sand from the beach. I Imuglne my emburrussment when
Small wonder that San Francisco went i he said: “I did not mean to shake
mad. Eight vessels prepared to sail hands. I wanted your report card.”—
Exchange.
for “Gold Bluffs."
Then the bottom dropped out. It
wag rumored first that the gold was
mixed with black and gray sands ¡that
because of Its exceeding fineness It
could not be separated from the sand.
Worse still, the sea washed through
huge piles of collected sand and flood-
Authorised Ford Dealers
tide brought nene of It back. Work­
HERMISTON, OREGON
ing “Gold Bluffs" promised a reversal
of ordinary mining—gold went Into,
Instead of coming out of, the ground.
L O O K beyond
8o the greatest excitement of the
th e p u rc h a s e
decade was done. But It was a ‘thrill­
price 1 T ir e costs
er” while It lasted.
DOLLAR SPECIALS
-fo r-
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
.
.
.7 5 c
Rolled Oats
.
. 53c
KELLOGG
FRESH VEGETABLES EVERY DAY
Woman's Apprehensions Disappeared
With Her Increasing Confidence
In the 8mall Boy.
When Phillips Brooks, the great
“low church” bishop of Massachusetts,
made his visitation at the Church of
the Advent, Boston, celebrated for Its
elaborate ritual, the rector consider­
ately inquired If the bishop would like
the usual service simplified.
“Oh, no,” was (he reply. “Turn
everything on I"
A young but well-trained acolyte
was told to attend the blsliop, nnd
before the towering figure paced, with
Impressive dignity, the small red-cas-
socked lad.
A lady, who knew and admired Phll-
■ lips Brooks, but knew little of ritual,
regarded the situation at first with
anxious face, but soon became serene,
i On leaving the church after service,
J she remarked:
“In the beginning I was dreadfully
afraid the bishop would not know
where to go or wlmt to do, but I felt
i perfectly safe about him when I saw
J that little boy knew a great deal more
about It all than the bishop did, and
was taking good cure of him."—Har­
per’s Mngnzlne.
Echo, Oregon
------------- M A N U F A C T U R E R S O F ---------------
High Grade Patent
B lue S tem F lour
The Superior Product of Scientific Milling
Makes Better Bread
Try a Sack
DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED
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An Inventor at Seventeen.
One Saturday morning, more than
60 years ago, writes Floyd I,, parrow
in St. Nicholas Magazine, a man and a
boy might have been observed stand­
ing over a piece of pipe In a machine-
shop In Schenectady, N. Y. The man
was giving Instructions to his fonrteen-
yearold gon, George Westinghouse,
Jr., ns to how he wished this pipe to
be cut Into pieces of a certnlnAength.
George had wanted to go on a hike
with some other boys, but his father,
a somewhat stem man, was assigning
a task which, he assured the lad,
would require all his spare time for
several days to come. While his fa­
ther had been talking, the boy hnd
been thinking out a scheme to escape
this drudgery. In a few hours he hnd
rigged up a combination of tools which,
when attached to a power machine,
automatically fed the pipe and cut It
Into the proper lengths.
In this youthful Incident we have
the first glimpse of the wonderful In­
ventive genius of one of the most ex­
traordinary men that America has ever
produced—George Westinghouse.
S I W ill Pay You the H ighest ■
* Market P r ic e Obtainable !
for your Veal, Chickens, Eggs and
all Produce that you may have to
sell.
£ We want your business and assure
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you that you will profit by
£
trading with us.
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We handle feed of all kinds and our
prices are right. Give us a trial.
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POULTRY SUPPLY
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Phone 811
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History of Vaccination.
Smallpox vaccination, generally re­
w garded ss a modern practice, dates
hnek more than 2,000 years, according
to Dr. W. G. McCoy, director of the
Ilygentc Laboratory of the United
States Public Health service, “When
the ancients noticed that recovery from
the first attack gave Immunity from
others," Bays Doctor McCoy, “they be­
gan Inoculating their fellows; first by
exposing well persons to others III with
the disease and Inter by Inoculation. '
Jenner, who la generally conceded
to have been the father of vaccina­
tion for smallpox with cowpox, only
“put vaccination on a rock where It
would be Immovable," explains Doctor
McCoy. Records show that years be­
fore Jenner's time men hnd been vac­
cinated with cowpox and then with
smallpox to demonstrate their Immu­
nity.
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R. C. Challis, Proprietor
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GOOD Y E A R
Goodyear Tires and The
Final Cost Price
YOU have always wanted a Good­
year but maybe you thought the
Goodyear name meant a high priced
tire
The initial cost of Goodyear Tires is
not high. However the final cost
—the cost per mile—is the only real
basis on which to figure.
Ooodyrm Tires will reduce your tire
cost per mile.
SAPPERS’ INC.
HARDWARE
FURNITURE
IMPLEMENTS
RADIO OUTFITS
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
Rachel's Tomb Jewish Shrine.
Rachel's tomb, about a mile from
Bethlehem, Is a sacred shrine of the
Jews. It Is the only spot of Old Tes­
tament Interest to which the Jews
have exclusive rights, and the chief
rabbi of Jerusalem has the key to it.
They assemble there from time to time
for prayer They do the aame at He­
bron, where the patriarchs are buried,
but I d general they do not have ready
access to the graves of their forefa­
thers. The Moslems refuse this priv­
ilege to them.
Wanted More Information.
The medical officer on duty In the
eye, ear and throat department of one
of the great London hospitals was
shout to examine a wan who com­
plained of severe pain.
“Now, then, my friend. Is It this
ear that's causing the trouble?” he
asked.
"This 'ere whatF’ Inquired the pa­
tient.
SCHIMKE
figured a t th e end
o f s e r v ic e w i l l
show Silvertow ns
th e
m ost eco­
n o m ic a l.
FELT THE BISHOP WAS SAFE
E c h o F l o u r M ills
&
89c~$1.49
ALUMINUM WARE
S a t u r d a y M o r n in g ,
M ay 19
We will offer
THE BEST VALUES IN ALUMINUM
W ARE THAT WERE EVER GIVEN
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— IN HERMISTON —
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Every article is made of the best grade of alumi­
num and prices are 89c-$1.49.
Each purchase of a $1.49 article will entitle you to
purchase for 5c one other useful article of the same
grade Aluminum ware.
89c
$1.49
10 1-4 Inch Double Boaster
9 1-4 Inch Colande s
1 1 -2 Quart Double Boilers
5 Quart Mix’ lg Eowls
5 Quart Pudding Pans
4 Quart Lipped Sauce Pans
5 Quart Preserving Kettles
4 Quart Convex Sance Pans
10 3-4 Inch Sink Strainer
11-2 Quart Percolators
2 1-2 Quart W ater Pitchers
9 3-4 Inch Tubed Cake Pans
1 Pint Syrup Pitcher
7 Quart Teakettles
2 Quart Double Boilers
2 Quart Coffee P?’s
2 Quart Percolators
8 Quart Convex Kettles
10 1-2 Inch Round Roasters
10 Quart Dairy Pails
6 Quart Strainer Cookers
12 Quart Lipped Preserving Kettles
8 Quart Convex Kettles
14 Inch Oval Roasters
12 Quart Oval Dish Pans
8 Quart Vegetable Cookers
5c
1 Quart Lipped Sauce Pan
1 Pint Dippers
10 Inch Pie Tins
SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY—EVERY ARTICLE A USEFUL ONE.
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SALE STARTS SATUURDAY MORNING
Foot
Comfort
ANNOUNCEMENT
OREGON HDWE. & IMPL. CO.
Bring in Tour
FLEISHER’S NEW WONDER GL0 YARN
R ight w eight for summer sweaters and scarfs. 50 cents a ball.
A Demonstrator
HOLEPROOF HOSIERY
from Chicago
Colors are Beige, Camel, Steel, Black, W hite, Cordovan and Gun
Direct from The Scholl Mfg. Co.
sad trained in scientific methods
of giving foot comfort
Mftal— 31.60 to 32.50
will come to our store
NECKKWEAR
Hahn’s Shoe Store
FRIDAY. MAY 18
Bertha Collars
Pamley Collar Sets
$1.00 to $2.00
Now is your chance to banish
your foot aches and pains. We
have a t our store a m an spe­
cially trained in D r. Scholl’s
M ethod of Foot Com fort. H e
knows feet and will show you
how foot comfort has been
brought to thousands of suf­
ferers by the use of th e well-
known
D f Scholls
Foot Comfort Appliances
O u r fin is h in g d e p a r t ­
m e n t, th ro u g h u p -to -d a te
m e th o d s a n d e q u ip m e n t
a n d e x p e rt h a n d lin g , can
h e lp y o u g e t th e k in d o f
p ic tu re s y o u w ant.
T o use a sk
, *xpres-
Hermiston Produce & Supply Co.
"THE BEST OF GOOD SERVICE”
THE WEST SIDE EAT SHOP
sio n :
“ W e’re there
finish.”
the
Is the Place where you can buy your
groceries, meats and vegetables. It
is our aim to keep everything good to
eat and the very best the market af­
fords.... Seeing is believing. If yon
can’t come, telephone or write your
ord«r, it will be given prompt at­
tention.
Mitchell Drug Company
H e r m iit o n , G r < g - n
Dr. S choll's B oot-Basar
m teat, b o d y a n d narraa
• m
TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon
paper at the Herald office.
TUNEFUL
GORGEOUS
FIRST A N N U A L . .
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SPRING FESTIVAL
THE STORE WITH THE BLUE FRONT
r
500 Participants
=“The West Side Eat Shop” =
J. Lao Parker, Proprietor
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Telephone 413
Specially Constructed Mammoth Stage
Chorus of 200 Trained Voices
CHOICE MEATS
Large Orchestra and Band
Elaborate Costumes
Egyptian, Spanish and Colorful
Specialties
Wonderful Stage Settings
T mtq
Big Night«
Fresh Fish
BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE
S. A H.
Groen
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S ta m p o W i t h
E v e ry
P u rc h a s e
Pendleton, Oregon
:: 8:15 P. M.
Admission, including reserved scats, $1.00
Every seat reserved.
MAGNIFICENT
Fresh and Cured
Two Big Night«
HAPPY CANYON
MAY 24-25
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JOYFUL
CITY MEAT MARKET
JOHN ELsIS, PROP.
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