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M AN UFACTU RERS OF-
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YEAR
Goodyear Tires and The
Final Cost Price
YOU hive a’., ays wanted a Good-
year tmt majbe yon thought the
Goodyear name meant a high priced
tire
Tlie initial eoat of Goodyear Tires is
not high. However the final cost
—the cost per mile—is the only real
basia on which to figure,
Goodyear Tires will reduce your tire
cost per mile.
SAPPERS’ INC.
HARDWARE
FURNITURE
IMPLEMENTS
RADIO OUTFITS
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
Antimacassar Coming Bewi.
The news that antimacassars are
coming in again will stir memories of
these once ubiquitous parlor chair em
bellishments.
Antlni icassars were
annoying wisps of lace or beribboned
fancy work of washable character an
nexed to the tops of the backs of
chairs to protect them from the djly
and perfumed locks of the Vtctorlgn
beaux.
And it Is because men are again
STRENUOUS KIND OF SPORT
greasing their hair that antlmacaa-
For used cars. See K ellogg &
Angling With Rod and Line for Sword sars are coming back. In Victorian
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times tbe favorite nnointment for mas
fish Can Be Guaranteed to
culine curls was macassar oil, whence
Furnish Thriila
Tin, Sheet metal work and I Plumb-
the name “antimacassar."
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Swordfishing for broadbill swordfish
Unwritten Page of History.
with rod and reel no doubt heads the
John Tyler was elected vice presi
list
of
the
most
strenuous
kinds
of
R. W. Allen used to be superin-
angling.
This remarkable form of dent on the same ticket on which Wil-
i tendent of the experimental Btation sport has been practiced for a number Ham Henry Harrison was elected presi
I at Hermiston, but now, as be puts it, of years on the Pacific coast In the dent, but Harris in hud not been in
| all hlB experim nts are conducted on neighborhood of Santa Catalina island office much more than a mouth when
I his own account. He farms land in and to a less extent, and more recent he was suddenly taken ill and died.
| Thornhollow and also owns an irri ly, along our own Atlantic seaboard. Tyler was at his home in Virginia
gated ranch near Stanfield. He was In many respects It Is the most fasci when the news of the death of Har
rison reached him. He seemed dazed
sub-leased
some
of
his lands nating of ail forms of fishing, C. K.
at Its unexpectedness. “You are now
on tbe Thornholow ranch to potato Stillman writes In the Health Builder. president of tbe United States,” said
There is considerable difficulty in find
growers this year, and next year he ing the prospective victims as they his Informant.
plans to produce the crop him self.— swim or float solitary near the sur
Tyler passed his hands across his
Saturday’s E. O.
face of the sea, and more yet when forehead ns though it required an ef
found in persuading them to bite. fort to understand the reality of the
On.'e hooked, the swordfish is a very responsibility which had been thrust
S. F. Bowman of this city, was | resourceful antagonist and hard to upon him so suddenly. One story has
elected grand representative at the keep on the line. The angler never it that he was so poor that he had to
I. 0 . O. F. convention recently held J knows what is going to happen next borrow the money to pay his expenses
in North Bend. Hood River was i anil is never entirely free from appre- for the journey to Washington. At all
selected as the meeting place next ' hension tliat the fish may attack his events he hurried there by the first
boat. No fishing is more productive train, took the oath of office and be
year.
,
j of super thrills and of grievous disap- came the occupant of the White
I pointments. To the swordfish angler House.
George Wagner was a Prinevil'« the landing of one fish is a season’s 1
visitor the first part of the week. ! triumph. Many have gone out year
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
There are rumors afloat to the effect “f,er ypar for «wordflsh without suc-
that George intends to open a clean- j «*"- ,bu,t th, 7 kee?
<’<’Sge,’‘y *n ‘T
Notice is hereby given that sealed
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knowledge that a lucky turn of events
ing and clothes pressing shop in the ; may at any moment b' |ng aehleve. bids for the iiFprow ment of R ail
road Stret between "E’’ Stret and
above named city.
I ment
‘‘H Street, and for the improvement (
of ’’B ’’ Street between First and 1
L ittle Jane Warner entertained a
PERIOD WHEN WOMEN RULED Third StreetB, and the improvement i
party of girls of the fifth grade at
her home in this city last Saturday. | By Far the More Important Sex in of Third Street betw en “F ” Street
a n / “H” Street in r -cordance w ith
Early Days of the World, Is Re
the plans and srecif!. ations now on
cent Statement.
B. S. Kingsley of Portland, is visit
file in the office of the City Rec
ing at the home of his son in
order of Um atilla, Umatilla couny, I
Recent
research,
by
some
French
this city this week.
professors, Into the ways of women of Oregon, w ill be recei-. ed by the City
a hundred thousand years ago, have of U m atilla up to the hour of 8'
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chezik and given an unexpected jolt to precon- o'clock P. M„ of Monday, the 11th
Mrs. J. P. Hayden and Miss Melba :elved ideas. Now the professors de- day of June, 192'!, at which time the
Callahan, of Hermiston, drove up to I clare that woman, in the days of our said bids w ill be opened. A certified
Pendleton last evening to attend the cave-dwelling ancestors, was regarded check equal to 5 per cent of the
spring festival at Happy Canyon. . us of the mOTe Important sex. Men
held a secondary position, tolerated amount of the bid, payable to the
Mr. Chezik who is in the grocery for the sake of the food and skins pro City of Umatilla, must accompany
business at Hermiston states that vided. Women ruled, and were the In each bid to guarantee the execution
the oil excitem ent there i3 still at a ventors of the earliest arts and sci of a contract In case the bid is
high state and prospects are very ences. It was the woman’s ingenuity awarded. The City of Umatilla re
which devised snares for animals ant^ serves the right to reject any and all
good.— Saturday’s E. O.
made plans for storing food against
bids. Contractor awarded contract
times of scarcity. Women taught ways
The Saturday afternoon bridg clhb of making clothing from skins of ani must furnish a bond for the perform
w ill meet at Mrs. Thomas Campbell’s mals, and by the efforts of their brains ance of same.
on June 2, at 2:30 promptly.
E. McKENZIE,
improved the lot of all the human
race. Woman’s cunning and wit were
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Mrs. S. M. Searles, formerly of the outcome of her lack of physicnl
Minneapolis, who spent a week at strength, which obliged her to resort
to strategy rather than force. On the
the home of F. M. Guiwits as the whole, the prehistoric woman appar
guest of Miss Mary B. Guiwits, left ently held the same position and ruled
last Wednesday for Yakima to Join man in the same manner that she
her husband.
does today, according to these gentle
men, who may however have a differ
Send us the price of a year’;
ent opinion for us tomorrow.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES ■
Dr. R. G. Gale has returned to
Hermiston and has opened new
offices in the telephone building on
Occurence« o f ln lereet Gleened Here
Main street. Office hours from 10
and Thar« A boat Ibe C ity and
to 11:30 A. M , and 2 to 6 P. M. A ll
Neighborhood
calls w ill be promptly attended to
both night and day.
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Kellogg &
Gasoline, 24 cento.
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Ore. Hdwe. & Impi. Co.
Have Y ou Weighed
The cost of a Hay
Shed in your Field 1
Initial cost of shed
Cost of Baling.
The Cost of No Hay
Shed"in your field.
Cost of stacking and
Baling. Cost of Hay
¿nmnered in stack and
RESULT—
I AGAINST: bales. Cost of delays from
Balers, etc.
No. 1 Bright Hay.
RESULT:
Ready to sell and ship
Damaged
Hay.
Possible
at once when market is
Decline in Market.
ready.
Bad Weather conditions
to bale.
IN A FIELD LARGE OR SMALL A
TUM-A-LUM HAY SHED WILL PAY
Materially Yours,
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
We Feature Tailor Made Clothes
For Men
PROPER PLACING OF MIRROR
And handle the Ed. V. Price line.
:ubscripiion if you ire in arrears
This firm stands at the head of all
Love of Trees.
Love of trees is almost a religion to
makers in finely tailored garments.
the Jtigo-Slav peasant. The new king
Look over our samp'es of summer
dom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes !
w
eight suits at right prices.
A mirror in a dull gold frame Is a boasts some of the oldest forests In
very decorative and useful Item In any the world. During the Middle ages !
If you are even thinking of a new
furnishing scheme, but the position wood from the provinces east of the i
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suit,
let us figure w ith you.
which it is to adorn must be carefully Adriatic was exported to Venice, where
P E N P L I TO N
thought out. A long mirror at the it was made Into ships, and furniture,
MAXE YOUR
end of a narrow, dark hall will do and cabinets—some of the far-famed j
wonders towards giving a sense of works of art that have survived the
HUAI QUARTERS
light and space, especially If It runs early renaissance.
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One of the native picturesque cus- i
right down to the floor, with a few
•‘THE BEST OF GOOD SERtICE”
flowers in nn old brass pot standing in toms deals with the choosing of a tree !
WESTERN AUTO CO.
front of IL
for a yule log at Christmas time, says 1
Cottonwood
and
W
atr
Sts.
A mirror along one side of the the Detroit News. Without tills yule j
bath will protect the walls and im log, or "badnjak,” as it is known in
COMPLETE CAR/ CE SERVICE
part an air of cleanliness to a stuffy Clovenia, no Christmas Is com plete1
Tires— Tubes—/- ccessories
and
no
family
is
too
poor
to
have
one.
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bathroom—an apartment which in
small flats so frequently suffers from The first chip that files when the tree ALWAYS 0PEI'
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lack of light and air. Over the is being felled is placed in the milk,
Tom Swc: ring n, Mgr.
drawing room mantelpiece is a favor the beehive, the hen roost, anywhere
ite place for a large mirror, but it Is that the housewife especially desires
rather an ordinary idea, and may be prosperity. In some regions the chips
Is now approachng.... We are prepar
Improved hy placing the looking glass of the badnjnk are all gathered up
across one corner of the room, in i and presented to members of the fain-i
ed to take care °i your needs We
front of a small table bearing old ily and to the animals of the farm.
have
fruit jars of all kind and sizes,
chinn. If this corner Is directly op
(Late of Portland)
posite tlie door, so much the better ; it
ja
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caps,
rubbers, etc.
President Tyler’s Love Affairs.
will give quite a vista to the room.
We
are
also
headquarters for good
John
Tyler,
tenth
President
of
tlie
Never hang a mirror on the wall fac
NOW LOCATED
things to eat.
ing the head of the bed. It will irri i United States, was married twice, and
IN HI RMISTON
tato the occupant, and throw any light 1 in each case it was a marriage of af
fection.
His first wife was Lititla
We handle U. S. Inspected meats.
it catches straight into the eyes.
At the head of a staircase a mirror Christian, daughter of Robert Chrls-
Bring or phone your order. We
Is perhaps found of the greatest ad I tian, one of the best known men of
vantage. and when It hangs in such a Virginia. It might almost be called
deliver to any parto of the city any
position there should be nothing else a boy and girl affair, but they were
day.
near It, and the walls should be either married and lived happily together for
; »0 years.
The second wife of the
plainly distempered or papered.
I President was Julia Gardiner. She
married the President while he was
IN EARLY CALIFORNIA DAYS still in office, and after his death went
CHR0NII DU EASES
T H E S T O R E W IT H T H E B L U E F R O N T
j to Richmond, where she spent the re
A SPECIALTY
Justice Administered In Somewhat mainder of her life.
m e West Side Eat Shop”
Crude Fashion After tho Con
Most Americans—regarding him in
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J. Le« Parker, Proprietor
quest of Mexico.
a superficial way—tlfcik of Tyler as Office Adjoining Post office Building
1 one of the prosaic, matter-of-fact Pres-
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A justice of the Supreme' court, ' idents of the United States, yet in
mounted on horscbuck and armed with the wooing of Miss Christian he gave
a Winchester, was O. Henry's definition proof that he possessed an anient tem
of a rurale, and, barring the horse
perament—the temperament of a love-
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and tlie Winchester, the same would , stricken and romantic young man.
apply to an alcalde of the old Cali
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fornia days. This refers particularly
Uruguay— A Sketch.
to tbe powers of the American alcaldes
The broad plains of Uruguay in the
who came in after the conquest of
Mexico.
Here ia one of the many amber April that la autumn here. The
amusing Incidents that happened, John vintage season, great black and rose- I
L. Conatdlne writes in Adventure Mag colored muscat grapes, whose crisp j
skin crackles under ray teeth. Swarthy
azine :
Lawyer Leamier Quint of Sonora, laborers picking heavy clusters. Dash
F resh and Cured
for whom Alcalde IL C. Barry enter ing horsemen, their silver stirrups In
tained a violent dislike, had lost the laid with gold, in white poncho«, broad
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first three fingers of his right hand. sombreros, with long, flowing scarfs
»n a o itiö n to th e
In argument he would gesticulate v io fluttering over their shoulders, shout a !
f a m . is S ilv e r -
greeting
to
the
rhythm
of
their
horses’
|
tow n we carry •
lently with thia hand, extending the re
l o i n i e te lin e of
maining thumb and little finger In a hoofs, and sliced on. Gardens of pink
e t h e r G o o d ric h
manner that annoyed Barry excessive laurel and red hibiscus. Grand ave
T
ire s . also thoee
ly. After a trial In which Barry had nues of eucalyptus, silvering In the
B U T T E R , EGGS, C H E E S E
w o n d e r fu l lo n g
as usual ruled against him. Quint ex sun. their trembling foliage outlined
la s tin g G oodrich
high above us, agHlnet the bine vaults
claimed :
Tubes.
"Judge, I never did stand any of heaven, Peons singing In the vine
yards,
or
after
sunset
improvising
rus-
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chance In your court I"
"No, air,” replied Barry, “and yon tic chants to the accompaniment of
■ever shall. When a man comes Into their guitars. A vineyard feetlvaL— ,
court and wriggles his fingers and rolls Reneeo EPanrhiai ba La Itevne da
up kla ayes as you do, he can't havo i L'Amérique Latina.
any show here. In Texas, we have
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JOHN ELsB. PROP.
Mt. / hot cmw thieves Their TYPEWRITER M k l w «nfl carbon
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nagers. it looks ----- suspicious, air.
paper for aale at the Harald.
It lo o k s----- auspicious; hut 1 hope It’s — ■ ■
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all right."
, Read the Wand Ada.
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Matter to Which Housewife Should
Give Careful Attention Before
Making Final Decision.
We Need t> 3 Money
Hermiston Produce & Supp y <.
CANNING SEA v N
Dr. B. C. Weaver
Chiropractic and
Electrical
Treatment
CHOICE MEATS
Fresh Fish
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