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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1923)
1 LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ For the Hot Weather— Oecumicea of IntarMt Cleaned Here and There About the City and Nelahborhuod PALM BEACH TROUSERS $5.00 G uaranteed 10c a button, $ 1 ,0 0 a rip I K I N G S L E Y ’S H g R M IS T O M a K O U 6E O F Q U A L IT Y A N D B E R V IC g - | Echo Flour Mills Echo, O regon M ANUFACTURERS OF High Grade Patent B lue Ste m Flour The Superior Product of Scientific Milling Makes Better Bread Try a Sack DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED Have Y ou Weighed RESULT— No. 1 Bright Hay. Ready to sell and ship at once when market is ready. The Cost of No Hay Shed in your field. Cost of stacking and Baling. Cost of Hay damaged in stack and AGAINST: bales. Cost of delays from Balers, etc. RESULT: Damaged Hay. Possible Decline in Market. Bad Weather conditions to bale. IN A FIELD LARGE OR SMALL A TUM-A-I.UM HAY SHED WILL PAY Materially Yours, Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. Lucile S ullivan drove to P ortland w ith Mr. and Mr». Kay F isher T h u rs. day. ' I - J *> : Mre J. M. Ulggsy and m other. Tin. Sheet mptal work and P lum b ing. Call 783. I. E. Putman. 11-tA. Mr» M eyers, were ,'ítanfíeld visitor» on Tuesday. Ford T o u rin g car, m otor good, D. J. Shaw visited w ith his fam ily »75.00. K ellogg & Schlinke t i t l e h ere on Sunday. T. H. G aith er has »old hla tw enty aere ranch n o rth ot tow n to Dan Mr». W ells, who is v isitin g her Leo. fa th e r and m other, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Townsend, has organized a Camp Q uite a num ber of cars passed F ire club in th is locality. th ro u g h H erm iston th e la tte r p art of last week en ro u te home a fte r a t Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard Illsley, ten d in g th e celebration at Meacham. P ortland, are v isitin g a t the E. Illaley home. Al. Price, of Boardm an, w ho lH connected w ith th e J. C. B allenger Mr. and Mrs. J. H. H anna, Lum ber Co., was in tow n S aturday. P o n la n d , a re v isitin g w ith Mrs. L. Kelley. J M. Biggs retu rn ed F riday from a busines tr ip to Spokane. H ugh F ra se r and H arold W ater- | m an, w ho w ent to C rater Lake on a B enton B a rn e tt, of W asco Is fish in g trip , retu rn ed Tuesday. »pending a few days w ith the fam il ies of Chas. P eugh and A rnold Buh-1 Mrs. P. B. Siscel has moved to the man. H erm iston Hotel A nnex, and Is In charg e there. A break was reported in the " I ” line ditch last Friday. The re Mrs. George Xedls, of Holdman, clam ation au th o ritie s were apprised of th e break and It was repaired be was tak en suddenly ill F riday m orn fore a g re a t deal of dam age was ing w hile p rep arin g breakfast. She was rushed to the hospital b u t died done. before evening. J. G. l.aw ler and wife retu rn ed F rid ay from W alla W alla w here they Dewey P ayne is back from the had sp en t th e F o u rth v isitin g re la m o u n tain s in search of a job. tives. Mrs. L aw ler was confined to [ h er bed d u rin g h er sta y in W alla Mr. O ltogard and fam ily, of K alis W alla w ith an abscess in the head. pell, Mont., visited w ith the Muinau PLANT TREE IN RIGHT PLACE i Much of N atural Beauty May Be Loat If Proper Spot H at Not Been Selected. It Is a beautiful thing to plant a tree, but It ^ d o u ld y beautiful to plant right tr e b le the right place. The deed loses half of Its beauty when a tree 1» placed where It does not belong, nnd where It will be impossible for It to add to the Joy and comfort of those who may be near It in future years. A tree placed In a location where It will be in the way, and where It cannot develop In accordance with Its natural tendencies, Is doomed to be a failure. The same Is likely to be true of the tree that Is planted with out thought as to the variety th at Is best suited to the situation. It Is the tree planting that Involves thought and Judgment that Is the real blessing to humanity. The beautiful tiling In the planting of the tree is the attitude of mind of the one who does it. Those who are to receive the henetits from the act appear long after the work Is done; those who do the work are seldom di rectly rewarded for the labor. When a person plants n tree, he Is contrib uting to the pleasure of generations to j come, and If he plants the right tree In the right place he bestows a bless ing upon others In the most unselfish , manner. If, on the other hand, the ' wrong tree Is planted, the future gen- j eratlnns cannot reap the full benefit of the work done years before by t h e ) well-meaning hut uninformed trpe j planter, and the deed as measured by | results becomes less beautiful.—Dll- j nols Arbor Day Bulletin. : : l— l i SPECIAL! Saturday, July 14th t d - ! : ■ Triple C oat W hite E n am el Ware S 5 E very A rticle a B argain 2 ■ ■ ■ $1.25 ■ J hi S ■ ! ■ Every piece of White Enameled Ware in our window spec ially priced for Satur- day Only at $1.25 Ore. Hdwe. & Jmpl. Co. ■ ■a Legal Blanks at The Herald Office OWES SPEECH TO WIRELESS Young English V/oman, Dumb From Birth, Said to H iv e Become Nor mal A fte r Treatment. A young woman, deaf and dumb ■ fam ily over th e week end. from birth, the first patient to undergo £ Rev. J. K. Miimau and wife left treatm ent by a new wireless Inven- Monday for Pomeroy, W ash., w here T here w ill be a m eeting of the tlon, articuluted several words In the they will a tten d a camp m eeting of officers and directors of the Dairy presence of a crowded audience at the ■ the F ree M ethodist church. They and H og Show a t the Oregon H ard Royal Medical college, Epsom, Eng- ■ will be gone for a week. w are Co’s, store S atu rd ay evening. land. Wireless, having brought hearing to Mrs. Meyers, of P o rtlan d , Is vlslt- Officers are to be elected and plans the deaf, is now bringing speech to a sta rte d for p u ttin g on the 1923 show I ing th is week a t th e hom e of her the dumb. a d au g h ter, Mrs. J. M. Biggs, in th is this fall. This latest wonder Is made possible ■ by the Invention of Mr. J. W. Theo- • ! oily. Sherlock Stockard left for P o rt hahl, a Sunbury garnge owner, and a The Dodd In v estm en t Company re land W ednesday w here he w ill con medical friend, Dr. l-’rank Thompson. The dumb patient puts on ear recelv- a ports th e sale of th e F illp o t prop s u lt a specialist in regard to his ail ers, and receives a lesson in plionet- a erty in th is city to W. J.W arn er. m ents. Ies with the sounds magnified till they ■ are deafening to normal ears. ■ B ernard M ainw nring, who a t one Dr. Thompson prophesies th at his 5 Norm an R ubner retu rn ed W ednes tim e w as ed ito r of th e H erm iston first patient will soon he able to con- a H erald, has disposed of h is in terests day from P ortland. A rth u r R ubner verse freely. A curious unexpected ■ who accom panied him to P ortland, result has been that he? deafness Is In th e Milton Eagle, w hich paper he w ent on to -.California. also tending to disappear. purchased a fte r leaving H erm iston. ■■■■■■■■■■■■I In an announcem ent published in The west delivery w ill s ta rt at the last issue of th e E agle Mr. Main- Subscribe For The Herald w arin g stated th a t It was his in ten 9:40 A. M., com m encing Saturday. -V----- tlons to re tu rn to the W illam ette Ju ly 14. valley and spend th e rem ainder of City M eat M arket his days. E. J. K ingsley J. Lee P a rk e r J. A. Reevea nnd d au g h ter, accom C. & B. M arket. panied by o th ers who nam es we did not learn, retu rn ed recently from TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I am now prepared to do haul P o rtlan d and Seaside where they had ing- z been on an outing. LOST— An autom obile crank be Trips made to the country. tw een M. E. C hurch and Colum I soUcit a share of your patron Mrs. A rth u r Isbell, of Hood age bia d istrict. F inder notify N. W. River, departed last Tuesday for her Bloom. Phone 66-J-4 4 4 -ltc homo a fte r a week sp en t v isitin g h er g g J J JJ M COMMERCIAL PRINTING OF ALL KINDS ■ ■ ■ THE HERMISTON HERALD ■■■■■■■■■aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa SPECIAL SALE PRICE HAULING On Light Percales Saturday, Saturday, July 14 19c P E R Y A R D I m other, Mrs. A nna Strohm . The cost of a Hay Shed in your Field? Initial cost of shed Cost of Baling. U r. and Mrs. Carl McNaught have gone to Portland. DON’T OVERLOOK THIS George Challis TY PEW R ITER ribbons and carbon paper a t the H erald office. Mr. and M tr . V ernon S m ith left F rid ay for F llot Rock w here they • ■ ■ ■ ■ iiis iiiiiig iia c n a g w ill rem ain for a m onth or six ■ ■ u ia g s iia a ifla iiB B ■ weeks. Miss G race S k in n er has retu rn ed from P o rtlan d w here she attended th e conference for postm asters. Rev. Davis and fam ily left K lam ath F alls Sunday. for Mr. and Mrs. George B riggs and fam ily left for M onm outh Saturday. "THE BEST OF GOOD SERVICE BUTTERMILK Tom H endrick, of B oardm an, was tra n sa c tin g buslnesg h ere on W ed nesday. The new Voycn baby has been ; ch risten ed M arjorie Louise. Hermiston Produce & Supply Co. TO THE PATRONS OF PARKER’S STORE We now have a supply o f Butterm ilk and can supply all who come. A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFI CIENT— S Hermiston Creamery Co. B eulah Reid, n form er h ig h »ehool ! ■ ■ D B a a m a B B a B B B H a a a a a a a a a a a a a a i 9 I B a a f teach er In ahe local schools, and a ' i nteee of Thom as Cam pbell, l„ expert- j j cd here w ith in a few days. Miss 1 j Reid 1« front Chicago. ■■■■■■■ F o r th e next ten days we a re go in g to offer some real bargains. Come in and ask to see w hat they are. They are to ofutm erous to m ention. Come and let us prove to you th a t they a re bargains. ’NUF SED L egal Blanks For S a le at T he H erald O ffice ÜÜO D; Y E A R T H E STO R E W ITH T H E B L U E F R O N T “The We»t Side Eat Shop” - J. L h F w k w , P r o p r i.» « T . I . p h o n . 413 MAKE O. A. C. Your N ext Goal G oodyear Tires and The F inal Cost Price YOU have always wanted a Good year but maybe you thought the Goodyear name meant a high priced tilt The initial cost oí Goodyear Tires is not high. However the final cost —the cost per mile—is the only real basis on which to figure. Goodyear Tires will reduce your tire cost per mile. « SAPPERS’ INC. CITY MEAT MARKET JOHN ELsIS, PROP. S A T I S F A C T I O N is as- sured when you use E ng in eerin g . A g ricu ltu re, Com. m eres. Forestry. Home Econ om ics, M ining. P harm acy. Voca tlo n al E ducation and Music FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 28. 1923 F or Inform ation w rite to CHOICE MEATS Ajax Cords. T h ey com bine high m ileage and fine ap pearance with »»«dent Ilfs at th e College la r k h In o p p o rtu n ities for leaderahlp and personal cul tu re. THE REGISTRAR Oregon Agricultural College Corral] ii »s'lfT ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■BBBI You have finished high school and, like all w ideaw ake g rad u ates, are looking to col lege. T he S tate of Qregon offers you th e best of tra in in g and a eolleg tate degree in th e leading p u rsu its and profeaslons, as fol low s: Fresh and Cured reasonable cost. A JA X CORD, ROAD Ml ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ « ■ ■ K IN G , P A R A G O N ' KELLOGG & SCHIMKE Hermiston Auto Co., Hermiston,Ore. Fresh Fish ■ BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE ■ ______ ICE FOR SALE 51----------------- ------------- ~ : |j