The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 11, 1923, Image 4

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    THE HJSBM18TO3Í HERAJLD. KTCnMTSTOJT, o i
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES ■
T H E Y A R E N EW
O m r o i . of In ta rm i G lm aed H a ra
and T ba ra About the City
Neiahborbood
For th e Lady
STAMPED GOODS
BOUDOIR CAPS
COLIARS. HANDKERCHIEFS
NIGHT GOWNS
For th e M iss
BARRETTS, HOSE
BOBBED HAIR COMBS
FANCY ELASTIC GARTERS
For th e Baby
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JACKETS, CAPS, BLANKETS
SOOTEtS, KNIT SETS
i
COME AND SEE THEM
O tto C. P ie rc e
K I N G S L E Y ’S IN C .
H E R M IS T O N
«
H O U S E
O F Q U A L IT Y A N D S E R V IC E "
E cho F lo u r M ills
Echo, Oregon
M ANUFACTURERS OF-
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
ITUM-A-LUM COAL QUARTETTE SINGS
THE FACT THAT COAL'S THE
BEST DE F EN S E -• A P P f AL S TO
FOLKS OF COMMON SE N SE
The Smaller
Sizes of Coal are
CHEAPER
and fo r m any uses
BETTER
BUILDING OR REMODELING
OUR FREE ARCHITECTURAL SER -
VICE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
COME IN AND WE WILL
TELL YOU WHY— AND ALSO
WHY YOU WILL USE GOOD
I?
T 1N 0
YOUR SUPPLY NOW—
THERE’S A REASON.
Tum-A-Lum Lum ber Co.
Hermiston, Oregon
Phone 111
Legal Blanks For Sale at T h e H e rald O ffic e
and
PLAN TO HARNESS VESUVIUS
T H IS
Italy Would Direct F le w of Lava and
Utilise Heat ef the Big
Fall of the Big Brute;. Suitcase Grati­
fied the Other «Passengers
Vssg l^jch.
Volcano. , kojct
MABE
T R IP
BETTER
In the future great volcanoes cjm ’ They got «I
I tw in together—•
throw out molten Ore and leva and at- * gruff, pink
gfiint of a know-
tract no more attention than the puls­ It ali kashattA *
dltln't help her up
Tin, Sheet metal work and Plumfc
ing op a motor car. If plane now being the steps. T»
credit It must lie
considered by scientists of Italy are admitted that
'A h carrying their
heavy suit«
carried out
f lo u h maybe due to
Fire hole range w ith warming
After the gigantic accomplishments his absent-nil
" ess or the presence
oven and reoervolr. Combination of the engineers In the World war such of a quart in « life llftdd the suit-
, high chair. Mrs. G. A. Cressy. -4tf a, scheme done not sound Impossible case to put It enMhe steel luggage rack
and plans are being seriously consid­ overhead. And he grunted thut he
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kingsley left ered to munel mountains known to be knew what ba was doing when she
dangerous in such a manner that a suggested a feqe thaf Hie heavy suit­
Sunday morning for Eugene where
dowh the rack. She
sudden volcanic activity will only re­ case might
Mr. K ingsley expects to enter the sult In the gas and lava being carried started to Insist, bid he snapped, cut­
university.
awuy from settled sections and val­ ting her off. Bb ¿fey settled In their
day-coaeh seadft
uable property.
The little wternn unfomfortably kept
Especially are such plans being
Hebert Hall and wife arrived in
town last Saturday from Yakima. worked out ■ for Etna and Vesuvius, glancing up * ^ k e <n<k and uncon­
sciously liiagsttag hi-f shoulder as If
the two most destructive volcanoes.
They w ill visit until Monday.
And urlth the plan goes another pro­ preoaring It te r a hioiv. Again she
viding for harnessing the heat for In­ venAred, “troar-i'm afraid—”
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Scroggs and dustrial purposes.
“Mind . v oim x A u business; It’ll hold,”
family, of Sunnyside, Wash., were
Premier Mussolini has been Investi­ he growled.
Bang ! Tbs wAnis were no sooner
week end visitors at the home of gating the plan and now, It Is said, no
down came the
obstacle remains except the expense. out of his
Thos. Campbell.
It Is hoped tin t some way may be suitcase. Jt strut © squarely on his
Bertha McKeen who is teaching Jn 1 ? UDd wherel>y
wll‘ be relieved head, crushing kh> n?w derby hat. The
1
from
dependence
upon
the outside rest of the JBBrney was pleasant for
a school near Pilot Rock, spent the
other
passengers.—Hiawatha
world for fuel and the power that fuel the
week end with her mother In this produces.
(Kas.) World.
city.
If experimental boring Is tried It '
will probably be on Etna, because that j RESOLUTIONS 0> CONDOLENCE
M. M. Smith and fam ily, of Pilot volcano, being on an island, can do ( Whereas, It hae pleased the great
less damage than Versuvlus If stirred Ruler of the Universe to remove from
Rock, 18 visiting In this vicinity.
to unusual activity by man's efforts, i
Cutting tunnels through the rnoun- , our midst by de^tlw the beloved wife
Mrs. Euene Smith was a Pendleton talnside
would be slmple-in Its earlier | of Olw brother A. E. Morrison, tliere-
visitor last Sunday.
stages, aad would become complicated I fore be 11
only when the heat, on approach to
Resolved, That »he membership
.The Misses Ferries, Circle, Maybere the eternal fires, became unendurable of our great order extend to our be­
and Sawyer, teachers In the local to the workers. Explosives might do reaved brothef arid his children our
schools, visited the Pendleton schools the rest.
heartfelt sympathy In this their
last Friday.
greatest bereavenwnt.
SWEETS FOR THE CHILDREN
Resolved. That 'a copy of this re­
Mrs. Pere Boklsb has accepted a
solution be sent tb the sorrowing
Moderate Allowances of Sugar, Candy
position with the Bake-rite bakery.
brother and Fig family, a copy spread
and loo Cream That Keeps
upon the records of the lodge and a
Them Healthy,
Mrs. C. Carpenter, of Grand Is­
copy furnished the Hermiston Herald
land, Nebraska, grandmother of Mrs.
The following may be regarded as a for publication.
Herbert Sheseley, arrived today to moderate allowance of sugar or candy Signed Vineyard, Lodge No.- 206.
for a healthy child of nine or ten
visit at the Sheseley home.
I. O. O. F.
years: Of sugar on cereals, one even
J. S. West,
*
teaspoonful
at
breakfast
or
supper
and
W. J. Warner was a Pendleton visi­
W. R. Longhorn,
not more than this amount on fresh or
tor Monday.
R. C. Challis, Com.
stewed fru it; of candy, one piece with
Dated at H«rmW$Dn Ore., October
the midday m eal; of Ice cream or fruit
F. A. Chezlk was a Portland visi­ Ices, one good tablespoonful once a S, 1923.
tor Saturday.
week, possibly twice a week In sum­
mer ; of Ice cream sodas, not more than
The Hermiston creamery is
one a week
Joe Hayden has returned from
Besides these things a child will get now paying 52 cents for cream
trip to pointg ,n Idaho.
In his other food, such as gingerbread
cookies and plain cake, and in his cus­ The fame of the brand of butter
Herbert Sullivan came home Sun­ tard and puddings an additional that the local creamery puts on
day from Umapine. He drove back amount of sugar, so that his total dally the m arket has traveled far.
new Ford coupe that he purchased allowance will probably be equal to
They are hampered in filling
two tablespoonfuls of sugar. So long
from Kellogg & Schlmke.
as this Is not exceeded It la not likely the orders that they receive from
Arnold Grnlapp nas rented the than any bad effect will follow. But the fact that enough cream can­
when a child Is allowed to help himself not be procured to w arrant the
Cressy house and has moved Into his
Mie constant tendency Is that the
new quarters.
amount Is gradually Increased to two running of tha creamery to its
or three times the quantities specified, full capacity. The members of the
C. M. Jackson left Thursday night and even then the child Is no better firm state
that they are now
for Redmond, Oregon, where ha will satisfied—often less so. He has ac­
offering
top
prices
fur ream
quired
the
sweet
habit
and
food
does
purchase two cars of sheep for winter
not
taste
sweet
unless
these
larger
feeding. One of the cars is being
amounts are constantly added.—Dr. L.
purchased by hU brother, E. L. Jack- Emmett Holt In the Delineator.
son. Frank Stone and Mr. Swan,
o f the Minnehaha district, have
Chapelt In Hotels.
Many years ago, a group of com­
bought a car between them for this
purpose. Other farmers of the pro­ mercial travelers called "The Gideons”
ject aro Hcrlcusly considering the organized a movement for placing
copies of the Scriptures In the guest
feeding of sheep during the winter.
rooms of hotels. It was from the start
H. K. Penn, of the Erperlmental sta­ a very real missionary enterprise, and
tion. made a test last winter along has been productive of excellent re­
this line and found It to be profit­ sults.
One of New York's leading hotel
able.
men, the owner of a number of big es­ Chocolate chips
1-2 pound 25 cents
If the person who borrowed the tablishments, announced a few days
ago his purpose of going even a step
chain from the vicinity of Mc- further. Observation during many Malted milk kisses
Naught’s office w ill return same he years of experience has Impressed him
1-4 pound 10 cents
ran call at the above named office with the fact that strangers who put
up at hotels In our big d tles nre at a
and receive $2.00.
disadvantage as far as church-going Is
Frank Beagle, of Grants Pass, Ore­ concerned. He has, therefore, decided
gon. Is visiting at the home of his to erect. In each of his large establish­
ments, a chapel as a place where Ids
daughter, Mrs. Gcnn.
guests may worship. “If the patron
will not go to church,” he urges, “we
On Wednesday, October 17, the M. shall bring the church to him/'
E. Ladles Aid will hold an all day
All Is Vanity.
meeting at the south room of the
"Now, Just ns I was beginning to
church. All members are urged to
be present to get the work in shape think that I conld become a raving
beauty by spreading clay on my face
for the bazaar. Bring lunch as
once or twice a week, here comes a
usual.
writer In a magazine who says the
BOX CHOCLATES—FULL
claims for It are absurd, and It does
lU C itm Likes Wheat Breed.
LINE ORIOLE AND
Corn tortilla, for ages the favorite no good at all to the skin,” said a
bread of Yncatecans, Is threatened by Columbus beauty who likes to keep
KRAUS
a modern competitor. Little baking up with all the fads for improvement
“Oh, well,” said her companion,
la done In the homes of Yucatan, the
frying pan being the standard Imple­ "there la one comfort: You can save
ment of cookery. The simple but the money you liave been spending on
wholesome Mexican tortilla Is an a r clay and buy face creams.”—Columbus
PHONE 101
tide o f general diet, but wheat bread Dispatch.
la now being widely consumed. The
HERMISTON
OREGON
A Trusting Nature.
wheat bread supply of the entire pen­
She was a countrywoman, and trav­
insula of Yucatan originates in
bakeries and consists prlndpally of eling by train was something new to
Ion* »our French loaves. According her. She sat down on a seat In the
I WISH TO ANNOUNCE
to Consul O. O. Marsh of Progreso station, and after waiting for two
TO THE PUBLIC
hours
was
approached
by
the
station­
about four years ago a progressive
I u cat ecan opened a modern bakery In master, who Inquired where she was
Merida equipped with American ma­ going.
— THAT THE—
“But the train's Just gone," he said
chinery and using American fresh
yeast Thia bakery enjoys remarkable when she told him.
“Dear, dear! I thought the whole
success. A great variety of rolls, bis­
cuits. etc., raised with baking powder conaarn moved,” replied the old
and containing lard and sugar are pur­ woman.
Mitchell Drug Co.
SPECIALS
Candy Week
Oct. 3 to 21
Oriole Chocolates
Best Quality Fresh
From Brown &
Haley Candy Kit­
chen.
Mitchell Drug Co
A Big Reduction in the
Price of
GOOD Y E A R
Gcf f Ae New Price
SA PPER S’ INC.
HARDWARE
FURNITURE
IMPLEMENTS
RADIO OUTFITS
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTINC
w ith
COLES’
C om bination W ood & Coal
H EA TER S
It la of vital Importance that every fam ily oaves fuel this yewr.
Buy this stove and burn any fuel you can get.
Reversing the duplex grate In this stove change It Instantly
from wood to coal.
More powerful than coal heaters costing double its price,
the advantages of a wood stove.
Holds fire from Saturday evening to Monday morning,
up the house w ith fuel put in the night before.
All
Heats
COME IN AND SELECT YOUR HEATER
WHILE OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE
O regon H ardw are &
Im plem ent Co.
1
T h e J e rs e y Sale
O ctober 12
We expect you to see as fine a lot
of Jersey Cattle as has been put up at
auction in Eastern Oregon.
There are to be fresh cows, heavy
springers, cows already proved good
producers, heifers from dams with
good milk records. Pure bred cows
w ith register of merit records. Bulls
w ith a gilt edge pedigree.
In all an offering of which we are
proud.
We hope every one of these animals
may go into herds on the Umatilla
project. The terms are so liberal
that every ambitious breeder here has
opportunity to Improve his stock.
We thank you.
A. W. AGNEW
C. W. TILDEN
J. W. CAMPBELL
Legal Blanks at The Herald Office
P A R K E R ’S STORE
Cut out this ad and bring to
P arker’ store. It is worth 25
cents with every $5.00 cash pur­
chase.
Good things to eat at right prices
is our motto.
THE STORE WITH THE BLUE FRONT
'‘The West Side Eat Shop”
J. L m P a rk e r, P ro p rieto r
T e le p h o n e 4 1 3
Bake-Rite
chasable
Goodyear
Auto Tires
Guaranteed Fuel Saving
Handy Man.
An Inmate of a certain penal Insti­
Watkins came In from the office and tution recently received • call from
the warden, who said:
hla hat over on the tabla.
"I understand you got In Jail on ac­
“Hello, Mary,” he called.
Mary came from the kitchen to give count of a glowing mining prospec­
tus.”
bl™ b”r wifely kina of greeting.
“Yea,” admitted the gentlemanly
"Here, dearie. 1 brought you a box
af randy tonight." Watkins announced. prisoner. “I was quite optimistic."
“Well,” continued the warden, “the
Mary was nonplussed for a moment
"Why. Jimmie, thia Isn't our wed­ governor wants a report on conditions
ding anniversary I" ah, exclaimed la this Jail. Write It.H a r p e r 's .
"And It Isn't my birthday—and it
Oh, Jim, you'ro courting me
Billiard Balia From Baana.
again I"
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balls at present being grown
Nope. Jim denied casually "1 pi at •* the Royal Botanic gardens. In Rnr-
thought a llttle something tweet woeld l"nd. «re «he moat roceatly discovered
laete good !"
use of the soya bean, whose natural
horn, l, u the Far R est Rut bllM.nl
balls aro not the only uses te which
Na Incero Wanted.
"And,” concluded the Bunday school the soya can ba pot. it can be utilised
teacher, "If you are a go.«! boy. Tout- as: A substitute for knife and um­
m i. you will go to heaven and have a brella bundles, buckles aad timda. As
an ingredient of cheese, Soar, table oil.
gold crown on your head.” •
"Not ataeK-UeaM Tmntnv. • T JEM cake, sauce and soap, m making Inhri
oee of those t f f l j i put on a tooth .eating and Illuminating all. glycrotn,
paint, vnrnlsh. celluloid, printing Ink.
■ waterproofs, explosives aad Unols
Wanted a Change.
B akery
CITY M E A T M A R K ET
JOHN ELsIS, PROP.
IS OPEN
FOR BUSINESS
BAKERY GOODS OF QUALITY
B argains in M eats
AT RIGHT PRICES
Every D ay
P eter M enge
at the
Proprfotor
C ity M eat M arket
Legal Blanks for
Sale at This Office
W e Deliver
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