Image provided by: Hermiston Public Library; Hermiston, OR
About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1923)
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMlSTOff, OREGON. ed on the 10th day of September, 101S, directing that publication herein be made once a week for a period of six consecutive weks In th Hermiston Herald, and the first publication hereof is made pursuant* Devoted to the Interest and Development of the Hermlsten Schools to said order this 13th day of Sept ember, 1833. V«L1 Ho. 18 . W. J. Warner, Attorney for Plaintiff. On Saturday, October 6. the Her ronized the booth at the Dairy and P. O. Address: Hermiston, Ore. 1-Ttc mlston team experienced Its first vic Hog show, also to Mr. Mortimore for tory of the season by delating Uma the delightful musical entertainment. WHERE ALL THE SUGAR GOES tilla high school team 38 to 0. The Sophomores netted 316.50 from SPECIALIZED grain and hay farming without livestock toconBume the Althouhg the players from Umatilla their sales at the booth. eurplus is like raining livestock without growing any of the feeds which Bakers and Makers ef Candy were no match for those of Hernils •oft Drinks Use Vast ton. they gave the home players a Mr. Day announced Monday that will reduce the coet of producing the animals. Either way puts the scale Amount« ef It. good practice game. Mr. Guilfoil’s room would be used of profits out of balance and leaves the farmer to face the possibilities as a reading and study room In the of loss on maybe his one and only clasg of production. Not mors than half of the sugar we Pendleton high school piays H. H. future. The reading table and rack Americans consume Is used In our Similarly, milk products are mor profitable than producing cattle for homes. Tbs rest goes Into manufac S. on the local field Saturday, Oct. have been moved to that room and slaughter, for it is said the output of dairy products In one year Is tured products. The estimates of the 13 at 3 P. M. The Pendleton team will be supplied with magazines and greater In dollars and cents than the total slaughtered worth of all the quantities used la manufacture run appears much stronger than the papers brought by the students.* cattle in the country. this way: equad of last year. Although the Our candy makers alone nse more local team Is light and Inexperienc The fourth and fifth grades are than 350,000 tons, and 130,000 tons more go to sweeten up chocolates and ed they mean to give Pendleton a moving to the basement of the Metho hard game. Pendleton defeated dist church this week. The high Ice creams. Every year the bakers dtp Into the Athena 26 to 0 Saturday. Last year school will use the two rooms that I am now prepared to do haul national sugar bowl for well over 45.- Athena defeated Pendleton 7 to 3. they leave vacant for recitation ing 000 tons for bread. 55,000 tons for From comparative scores Pendleton rooms. This change will make it crackers and 90,000 tons goes every would seem to be about four touch possible for Mr. Guilfoil to have a Trips made to the country. year into frosting» and odds and ends downs stronger than the locals. I so'icit a share of your patron place to hold his public speaking In the bakeries. age classes. Fourteen thousand or more soft The Senior Salaniagundi given at drink makers hit the nation’s sugar Monday morning Earl Carson a sk -] bln for at least 130,000 tons for their the H. S. auditorium last driday concoctions and another 100,000 tons evening proved very successful. The ed all the students to save their good } REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND goes Into condensed milk. program consisted of a short enter snapshots for the Annual. INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE Twenty thousand tons of sugar tainment by members of the senior ALTOR. 21-tfc chewed up each year In gum; and less class; the first number wan a piano The Forum installed its officers at aesthetic Jaws worked on another nolo followed by a shadow boxing its last meeting. The club begins T he H erald publishes AT STUD — Toggerburg Hornless 16,000 tons that goes Into the nation’s match that threatened to bring down WHEN IN active work this week. more genuine paid want Buck, Encarla Labe rader No. "eatln’ tobacco,” this not Including 0,000 tons that goes to smoking the house when the defeated mem P E N D L E T O N 12860; sire Montgomery D. No. about ads than any other tobaccos. ber proceeded to jump up and knock There will be a boys and girls glee MAKE YOUR 1805; Dam El Chlvers Marna No. The country's pill and potion bill the hero down. A short one-act club but it is not certain how many paper published in a city URAL «U A R T «R S 1497. Service 310, or two for disposes of about 6,000 tons of sugar playiette entitled '."The Bachelor’s members there will be in each. -A I - |1 5 . Geo. H. Perry, Box 83, Echo, each year, and the comer druggist of the same size in East Reverie” preceded a clarinet solo by Ore. Inquire at Echo Flour uses an unknown quantity In filling W E S T E R N A U T O CO. ern Oregon, Herbert Haneline, and this was fol Susan Spencer, Violet Shaw and Mills. 1-tfc what the doctor ordered. Lorena and Edward Ness have with- | lowed by a short comedy depicting Cottonwood and Watr Sts. Even sticky fly paper and roach, TH ERE’S A REASON FOR RENT— Furnished room. Mrs. ant and rat killers draw from the the H. S. girls' lunch. The closing drawn from the Hermiston high to j COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE C. H. Skinner. 61-tfc sugar supply to the tune of hundreds number of the program was a peppy enter the Stanfield school. Tires— Tubes—Accessories of tona variety of good Jokes and in which ALWAYS OPEN PHONE 530 And nobody knows how much has Edith Bensel played a prominent FOR RENT—Small alfalfa farm, Grade News Tom Swearingen, Mgr. gone Into bootleg and home-brew.— part. After this candy. Ice cream, I<ouise Forrest from Yakima and bouse, orchard, berries, etc. J. H. Nation's Business. peanuts and punch were sold, and Martin and Edith Kawa from Pen Reid. 244fc. people were given an opportunity to dleton, entered the first grade. C A TA R R H A L DEAFNESS SCALING SHIPS BY MACHINERY BEE SUPPLIES at the Second Hand visit the various side shows, Includ is often caused by an inflamed condition Adlaide Kawa from Pendleton, has of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Store. S 1-tfc Labor-Savlnq Device for Cleaning Bot ing two fortune telling booths, a Tube. When this tube is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect great swimming match, a famous entered the seventh grade. toms of Vessels Is Rua by hearing. U nless the inflammation can STACKER POLES now on hand at oration and an excellent art exhibit Comprssssd Air. be reduced, your hearing m ay be de- TOR SALE Inland Empire Lumber Co. 44-tfc Mrs. Miller reports an attendance! £? . __ and rogue’s gallery. Although the I HALL 3 CATARRH M EDICINE will Scaling ships* bottoms by machinery program was short it was enjoyed by of 98.5 per cent in the fourth grade do what w e claim for it—rid your system SEE O L. BENNETT for Auction- Is the latest labor-saving practice de of Catarrh or Deafness caused by for the first month of school. Twenty Catarrh. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE erring. Phone 42F2. 26-tfO. vised to aid ‘‘those who go down to everyone. The class entertained a FOR SALE-—Six room house, bath has been successful in the treatm ent of the sea In ships.” Ever since the ad full house and took in about 295. pupils were neither tnrdy nor ab Catarrh for over Forty Years. and three screened -porches. F. E. Sold by all druggists. — READ THE WANT ADS— vent of iron and steel hulls, one of the This means that the Seniors are now sent. • Earnhart. 5-2tp F. J. Cheney A Go.. Toledo, O. meanest Jobs faced by Jack is clean out of debt. ‘‘Aint it a grand and Mrs. King reports an attendance LUMBER FOR SALE— About 50 used Get a photograph coupon at Ore ing the vessel’s underwater section glorious feelln’7” of 96.1 per cent for the first month 2x8x14 timbers, good as new, at gon Hdw. & Impi. Co. 50-tfc when the ship Is placed In dry dock. Hammers with chlsel-Ilke heads, wire The Sophomore class wishes to ex of schol with twenty-one neither ab- reasonable price. H. H. Willard. brushes and even cold chisels have SEE Subscribe- For The Herald 4-tfc been laboriously wielded to dean off tend its thanks to all those who pat- rent nor tardy. marine growths, rust and the old ADDING machine relie at the Herald — READ THE WANT ADS— Shooting Cement. paint CALL FOR BIDS office. An 18-mile tunnel has been pierced Now comes the ship scaling machine Bids will be received for the trans LARGE ROUND DINING TABLE for to bring New York's water from the run by compressed air and looking portation of high school pupils only ■ sale, very cheap. Call 22-M 2tfc TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon very much like the pneumatic riveters Catskills. Four hundred thousand bar by School District No. 115, up until: paper at the Herald office. so painfully familiar to New Yorkers rels of cement will be used In lining Tuesday, October 16. The district ■ the tunnel. A mixing plant at the who live near modern building opera For Sale—20 acres one half in tions—and who doesn't? By its use, mouth of each one of the seven shafts reserves the right to reject any and — READ THE WANT ADS— — FOR— alfalfa; 3 acres in cultivation. one man with a scaling machine can of the tunnel discharges compounded all bids., concrete down an eight-inch pipe at W. 0. W hitsett. 5-4 tp do as much In a day as could six men Address Mrs. Rodda, Clerk, Her with the old-time methods and do a the rate of a mile a minute. The con 4-2tc FOR SALE— An improved 20 acre IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE better and cleaner Job at that. Gauze crete la shot into steel forms by a miston Oregon. ranch 8 1-2 miles from Hermiston STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA concrete cannon.” goggles are needed, however, in op for particulars sea C. H. Skinner. erating the ship dealer, because It TILLA COUNTY NOTICE 1-tfc. Frank About It. The City irrigation assessment for The Hermiston Company, a corpo woAs so fast, that bits of metal, rust A visitor to a mountain village 1923 was due last April. Unless this and paint fly abont in a veritable 3 % ton Public Truck for sale cheap. ration, Plaintiff, vs. -AND— shower. Another modification of the found a sect which believed that the assessment is paid before November Now on good gravel Job. Also has The Allen Umatilla Fruit Com machine Is run by electricity. world was flat and made that a tenet. flat rack for hauling wheat or first together with interest, the City pany, a corporation; Fort Wayne 'You hang together well,” he sug baled hay. Inquire this office. will proceed to foreclose its lien as 13-tfc. Fruit Company, a corporation; Ar gested to an elder. Voice Pictures. We don’t always hang together so under the ordinance provided. Bo that future generations might be thur F. Warriner and Mary E. War- Polands for Profits. Stillings. 37tf rlner, his wife. Defendants. able to compare tbe quality of her well at that,” renponded the elder 5-2tc C. W. Kellogg, City Recorder song with that of voices yet unheard, frankly, “but we ain’t got enough Summons. Melba consented to sing Into Professor members for a split.” — Louisville TYPEWRITER Ribbons and carbon FOR SALE— A bargain in a gentle To the Allen Umatilla Fruit Com Low*» audiometer, an instrument Courier-Journal. paper for sale at the Herald. team, harness and wagon, for pany, a corporaion; Fort Wayne Which photographs the waves of sound Read the Wand Ada. 8150. Inquire at this office. 42tf Fruit Company, a corporation; Ar as they come from the singer** lips. Want Ads Bring Resulta thur F. Warriner and Mary E. War This photograph Is quite different from TRY THE HERALD ‘‘WANT ADS” rALIAN PRUNES of fine quality that of any other voice ever recorded. riner, his wife, Defendants. and a good crop, ready about Sept. In the Name of the State of Ore No other has had anything resembling 1. Come and get your fall supply gon, You are hereby required to the same variation combined with the same regularity. It Is full of harmonics and please bring your own con appear and answer the complaint fil and Infinitesimal variations In the tainers. Orchard Is 2 1-2 miles ed In the above entitled suit within wave, but these waves are perfect In north of Hermiston, Oregon. E. six weeks from the first publication regularity. This might account for Its I. Davis. 48-tfc of this summons, and you will take carrying power, by superimposition, It la not a loud voice In the ordi FOR SALE— Pears at the Robb orch notice that If you fall to answer or since nary sense. plead herein within that time, the ard, 21.00 per box. Chester $2.00 ; Before you send for anything Wright. 51-tfc plaintiff, for want thereof, will ap Heroic Act ef Collie. ply to the above entitled court for 3.00 in our line and I am sure that A collie dog la reported to have the relief prayed for In plalnlff’s saved the life of a London (Ont) girl, we can satisfy you. Want Ads Bring Results 1.00 complaint filed in said cause, to-wlt: while accompanying the child to a for a decree and Judgment against nearby store. The girl stopped on the FRENCH SERGE 2.50 FOR SALE— Cow that at prsent is defendant Allen Umatilla Fruit Com railroad tracks In the path of a filer. giving 4 gallons of milk. Fresh pany for 3136.06 with Interest Realizing the child's peril, the dog 4 50 again in December. Price 275. thereon at the rat© of 7 per cent threw himself against her with suffl R. O. Horning. per annum from March 1, 1913 and dent Impact to knock her deer of dan 3351.11 with interest thereon at the ger, and was cut to pieces by the train Pure Bred Jersey bull, St. Mawes before he could regain safety. The rate of 7 per cent per annum from Uttle one’s mother had tried to dis- stock, for sale or trade, horses, March 1, 1919 and 375.00 attorney’, coerage the dog from going whfcn the hogs or poultry. Gaylord M. ‘THE BEST OF COOD SERVICE” fees on plaintiffs first cause of suit; daughter started on her errand. Madison, R. F. D. No. 1. l-9tp for 3136.07 with Interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum FOR SALE— Delicious apples. Stark Bros, variety, the original. Seo from March 1. 1919 and 3351.11 with UMATILLA RAPID TRANSIT CO. interest thereon at the rate of 7 per F M. Guiwlts for your wants. cent per annum from March 1, 1119 Operating Stages Between Pendleton 1-tfc ■ J. L. VAUG H AN and 375.00 attorney's fees upon and Umatilla plaintiff’s second cause of action and v Electric Fixtures * Read The Herald Want Ada. Pell A Smith, Umatilla, Oregon the costs and disbursements In this and Appliances ’ * Phone 1W > Reo car for sale— price 3150. N. suit, and for the costs and expenses Schedule Effective June 1, 1923 2O S I . C o u r t S t . P e n d l t t o n , O r « . g 50-4 tc of the foreclosure and sale of the W. Bloom. Leave — ▲. M. P. M. P. M property hereinafter described, and !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■*■ g >00 l u u 4*00 For Sale—90 acres on Diagonal for a decree foreclosing plaintiff^ Boho.............. 9:15 1:15 5:15 road. Joins city limits. Will cut mortgage upon tbe Northeast Quarter Stanfield __ .... 9:35 1:35 5:36 to suit and give term s to suit or of the Northwest Quarter of tbe Hermiston _ _ 9:55 1:35 3:35 Southeast Quarter of Seclon 33, Tp. 10:15 3:16 6:15 will trade for city property. E.D. 5 N. R. 29 E. W. M. and Its mort Ar. Umatilla ' V / ’O U a re in te r e s te d Mossie. 14tc — gage upon the Souheast Quarter of Leave A. M. P. M. P. M A m ain ly in securing ex 8:00 13:15 5:00 the Northwest Qurater of tbe South Umatilla ....... FORD DEIJVERY car for sale or east Quarter of Section 33. Tp. 5 N. Hermiston __ - 8:20 12:35 5:20 trade. Will consider honey, city cellent service at moderate R. 29 E. W. M., and ordering said Stanfield ...... ... 8:45 1:00 5:45 W h en you need any lots. See Earl Kingsley. 2-tfc premises sold, and that the said Echo.............. .... 3:00 1:16 6:00 cost. A ja x Cords are doing thing in the Fine of 10:15 3:20 7:15 FOR SALE—Good young saddle pony mortgages upon said premises be de Ar. Pendleton n e a t a n d a ttra c tiv e this and m ore for thousands name your own term3 and price. creed to be a first lien on tbs lands Sunday Schedule described therein, and that the rights Enquire Herald office. Printing. Leave Umatilla, 9:09 A. M. o f car owners. of each of said defendants In and to Leave Pendleton, 5:00 P. M. said premises be foreclosed and the PARES MISCELTANEOUS said premises sold and the proceeds LODGE DIRECTORY High School Mirror CSTHEK CHAPTgJt No, MI. O. *1 PL ueen esthek U lM lC k M ■aeonJ Tuea&ty eveofca tfsa ch M a th h a lt vuiitJSg niSobera a t M:00 «harp p in Maaofite Minni« E. Slew aft.T TÎl. Q Kathryn L. Garner. Sac. V IN E Y A R D LOROE N O . 208. L p . o . » , * m a rl, each Morffuy «vapto* Ip Odd F al i ewe hall. V lattina member« rord S llyin vited . W. R. L oaahom . Sec. J . A. Reavaa. N. «. RECLAMATION 4 IDDGE No. 10», K. of P , me«1 Mack** Hail, a t .,w . . . brother* cordially invited. W. H Mr Millan R. A . B ro w n « * , K. R. and 3. C.C. S om e Livestock on E very Farm PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. FRACIS P. ADAMS Physician and Surgeon ea treated, teateil and Uiaaaaa JritU Office over P i n t N htioaai 1 OFPJCB PHONE, K RESIDENCE PH0NE. 596 Offloe H oujmi : 9 to 12 a. 2 to H A U L IN G First N ational Bank o f H erm iston DR. W. W. ILLSLEY Office over Fir*t N ational Bank Osteopathy Surgug í TH Dr. R. G. GALE, Surgeon Loatton, Bank Bldg., Rooms 1 and 2 Telephone 931, Day or Night Office Hours; 10 to 11:30 A. M„ 3 to 5 P. M. NOTICE! D R . F . V . P R IM E Dentistry D ental X-Ray anti Diagnoei* OffliM VhoM , f t R etid Ä M PfwR i t i Bank Bid*. aerm istun. Oregon W. J. W A R N E R Attorney-at-Law Hermiston : : : Oregon M c K enzie & lieuallen Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Has removed from his form er location la tho Bond Bldg. to R o o m 1, 2 and 3 Inland Empire Bank Bldg. Pendleton :: ^Oregon DR. THEO. BELETSKI, Veterinarian Tronts all Domestic Animals. Inter state Stock Inspector ft CF»' Residence second house west of the Catholic church. Phone, 82-R. BERT MULLENS GUNS AMMUNITION Medioine Celle en iw erad e t ell hours R eskishcs Office phune 6S1 G eorge Challis HITT m. Day or night calla augweifid pfotnptly The Particular Barber Shop at Siscel’s Confectionery ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■IB ■We Give S. & H. Trading Stamps* A FULL U N E Com e A nd See Us N EW F A L L G O O D S N O W IN s■ gi Our new brick shoe store Is now Open ■ ■ with a new line of goods. See us for ■ ■ 2 v SHOE REPAIRING ■ i OAK TAN SHOE STORE ® 1 Sam Rodgers, Prop. ■■■■■■»■■■■■■■■■■■a? $.11. Sterri Hermiston Produce & Supply Co. C O N F E C T IO N E R Y S T A T IO N E R Y O G DEN K rause’s C hocolates KUH Bur-Bee Bars T he Best in Candies DON’T FORGET - U S ------- A real farm home one-half mile from ebanon, Ore., 32 acre« all In culti vation. 7 room house, barn 40x48 f et, 308 6-year old prune 1 • a e x c n r « for either dwelling or bi; sir ro property in Hermiston. A pr» MLp office. 3-tfe from he sales applied aa provided by law and for such other and fur ther relief as the Court may deem Jnst and proper. This summons Is published pur suant to an order of tbe Hon. Gil bert W. Phelps, Judge of the above entitled court duly mads sad eeter- Umatilla to Pendleton, round tri*. 33-25. Hermiston to Pendleton, round trip, 32.80. Staa field to Peadletoa, round trip, 82.35. Echo to Peadleton, 81.00; trip. |1.»«. »1.76; A JA X CO RD, R O A D K IN G , PARAG O N »1.10: 11.25; round K E L L O G G & SC H IM K E Hermiston Auto Co., Hermiston, Ore. H at Y our Subscription E x p ire d ? Come In aru. renew it n a time you art in town. News stand Cigars and Tobacco «■ : a CALL 2 5 4 : For H auling ■