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S n O Q f llt » H E B X tD , HERMISTON. OREGON. te Dreg. Intense damage In the vicinity of Yokohama, censed by the recent earth quake In Japan, was due to a drop of four feet in the surface of the earth, which may have resulted from activity Of the volcano on the Island of Oshlma. southwest ef Yokohama, In the opinion of Thomas A Jaggar, Jr„ volcanologist In charge of the Hawaiian volcano ob servatory, who has retained te Hawaii from Japan, where be made a survey of the damage wrought by the tem blors. The death toll la the earth ___ Are was esti- quake, tidal wavs aad mated at 400,000'by Mr"jagg«~r, 7 £ l | Old King Tut That old Egyptian king may have bean the big man of his day. but he has been dead 3000 yearn, and there since he had charge of things. W e now ride through the air like a bird, speak through the a ir like goda, go under the sea like the fish. W e do all these things and hundreds of others that would hare startled King Tut in his day. And banking keeps pace w ith progress, too. The treasures of the old King's tomb haven’t earned a cent, because they were buried all th l stlme. the damage te property at *8,000,- 000,000. Acting W ith I A Hollywood motion picture director was trying te persuade a super te wrestle with a lie*. “You needn’t he afraid,” he said, “the beast Is perfectly tame. He never tasted raw meat.” “No; perhaps not, replied the per spiring actor. “But that doesn't mean that he may not have curiosity.”— Everybody’s Magasine. First National Bank TAKEN UP NOTICE of Hermiston Capital, Surplus aad Undivided Prefits Over **0,000 F. B. 8wayxe, Pres. R. Alexader. Vice-P r es. S. C. Lochrle, Cashier W . L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier NOTICE! T h e I ih a l d publishes mere genuine paid want ads than any ether paper published in a city of the same siae in East ern Oregon. T H I R l ’l A REASON LOST— Saturday night b ill fold con taining approxlmaely *200 In checks. Reward i f returned to Klngsley’g I»«- l* -ltc Auctioneer G. L. Bennett. See me for dates or call at bank. 18-tfc Notice is hereby given that I have taken up and kept for about three days at tha Charles Cllneemlth ranch, one mile north of Hermiston, the fol lowing described animal: 1 Brown Gelding, about 4 years old, no distinguishable brand, weight about 1100; w hite spot in forehead. 1 Brown Mare, about 10 years old; also brown w hite strip in forehead. Said animals w ill be sold, unless re deemed, a t public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the l * t h day of January, 1*24 , at the above described ranch, a t 2 o'clock P. If . RADIO PARTS FOR SALE— Two cir cult receiver and am plifier in cabinet, »30, Acme R. F. Trans, Dated at Hermiston on this 2nd formers, *4 , and many other parts at less than cost. Receivers made day of January, 1324. Signed; Charles Cllnesmlth to order. Paul M iller. l(-tfe CALL FOB WARRANTS School District No. 14. WANT ADS — TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— TM SALE J. K. 18-tfc QUEEN IS FAIRY GODMOTHER FOR SALE— Four or tlvo fresh cows. B. J. Nation. 16-3tp But Wllhelmlna’s Gift te Laborer’» Child Was Crabbed by Father and Brother. FOR PALE— Team of horses. Shotwell. FOR SALE— 5 acre chicken ranch; 400 hens, team, wagon, and other fixtures. Come and see. Chester W righ t, 1 mile west, 1- 2 mile south. 10-tfc READ THE WANT ADS FOR SALE— An improved 20 acre ranch 3 1-2 miles from Hermiston fc - particulars see C. H . Skinner. 1-tfc. 3 H ton Public Truck for sale cheap. Now on good gravel Job. Also has flat rack for hauling wheat or haled hay. Inquire this office. 13-tfc. Polands for Profits. Stillings. 37tf FOR SALE— Delicious apples. Stark Bros, variety, the original. See F. M. Outwits for your wants. 1-tfc For Sale—90 acrea on Diagonal road. Joins city limits. W ill cut to suit and give terms to suit oJ will trade for city property. E.D. Mossie. 14tc FOR SALE— Fresh m ilk cows. C. H . McElroy, Hermiston. 17-4tp MISCELLANEOUS FOUND— Ford headlight, on road northeast of town. Owner can have same by paying for this no tice. 1 7 -lte LOST— Two bay horses; one a mare weight about 1400, w hite strip In face; one horse about 1200. J. K . Shotwell. 17-2tc W A N T E D — Phone, w rite or see W. A. Leathers, when you have alfalfa hay for sale, In any quantity. Phone 40-J-3. S-tfc I AM M A K IN G REG ULAR TR IPS TO Pendleton Tuesdays and Fridays of each week. I f you have anything to he hauled to or from the above named city, I would appreciate your business along thia line. I am also In the market for chickens and veal. Ray Challis, Phone 20-R. Pendleton phone 400. S-tfe SUBSCRIBE FOR T H E LA D IES’ Home Journal now *1.00 only. See Gladys W hitsett, agent Cur tis Magazines. R E A L ESTA TE EXCH ANG EE A N D INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RB- 38-tfc ALTOR. FOR R E N T — Small alfalfa farm, house, orchard, harries, etc. J. H. Reid. 34-tfe. Subeerihe Ter The B e n U ADDING machine ralla a t the Herald ornee To trade use car in good con dition for young horses or hogs. R. W. Allen, Echo. 3tp No. 1 Netted Gem potatoes at my ranch >1.50 per c w t J. W. Campbell. 9tfc For Fale— Heifers soon to freshen. E. P. Dodd, Hermiston, Ore. Utfc A ll warrants from No. 2877 to and Including 2021, w ill be paid on presenting to R. A. Brownson, Clerk. Interest stop, thia date. R. A. Brownson, Clerk. 1 7 -lte School Diet. No. 14 NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY In the M atter of the Estate of Little stories reflecting Queen WI1- Edgar H. Graham, Deceased. helmtna's popularity with her subjects Notice is hereby given that the ad appear from time to time in the con m inistrator In the above ^nfiltlsd tinental press The Petit Parislen reports that re estate has filed his F in al Report w ith cently, while motoring in the outskirts the clerk of the above entitled court, of The Hague, the Dutch sovereign and th at the Judge of said court has was attracted by the unusual beauty of designated Monday, the 11th day of a laborer’s child who waved to her. February, 1024, at the hour of 10 She stopped her car to chat with the o'clock In the forenoon as the time, little girl, asked her name and kissed and the office of the County Judge her. A few days later the delighted child In tho County Court House In Pen received a parcel from the palace con dleton, U m atilla County, Oregon, a„ taining a beautiful pair of gloves, the the place when and where hearing right-band glove Ailed with caramels shall be had thereon. A ll persons and the left with gold pieces. Accom Interested are hereby notified to panying the gift was a note from the then and there appear and show queen asking her little friend to write cause, i f any they have, why the and tell her which of the gloves gave F in al Report should not be approved, her the most pleasure. In due time the child’s reply, on the administrator discharged and his tear-stained note paper, reached the bondsmen exonerated. palace. "Yonr majesty," It read, "I Dated this 28th day of December, don't know which glove I liked the 1023. best, because my daddy took the left- F ran k Waugaman, hand glove and my brother took the 17-5 to Administrator. right" The quean, in good story-book style, NOTICE FOR PUB LICA TIO N promptly duplicated the gift, making certain, however, that the child should Department of the Interior, U. 8. not be robbed by grasping father or Land Offlca a t L a Grande, Oregon, greedy brother. I t la not related November *4 , 1 * 3 * . whether or not she repeated her rather Notice is hereby given th at Ed emoarrasaing inquiry. ward H . DeVlemlng, of Hermiston, Great Ideas Last Lang. Oregon, who, on A p ril 20, 1 *1 *. made Why is It that there are some great Homestead E n try, Aet6-17-92, No. men whose memory the world “will 010082, for Farm U n it "D ’ or the not willingly let dle” T Most of ns perish with our generation. A few S E U NW U, Section 30, Township North, Range 30 East W illam ette personalities linger oo for one or more generations. But there are some sone Meridian, has filed notice of inten of men whose recollection does not tion to make final Proof, to establish seem to fade. claim to tho land above described, Jesus of Nasareth Is still a lively before United States Commissioner, Influence In millions at lives. Socrates, Plato, Buddha, Dante and at Hermiston, Oregon, on the 10th day of January, 1024. Shakespeare are still vital. Claimant names ae witnesses: Men are like bells. They are struck with a “big Idea.” As the reverbera C. E. Shaver, Jake Hoffman, C. G. tion goes on long after the stroke has Bourke, W m. Kick, all of Hermiston, been made, according to the quality and slse of the bell, so the great roan Oregon. CARL G. H E L M , Register Is made of such metal that the rever berations of his Initial Impulse are not deadened by the passing of years. What a chime is that composed at UMATILLA RAPED TRANSIT CO. ail the echoes of the world’s greet Operating Stages Between Pendleton souls I— New York American. and Umatilla Lights te Kill I One Texas farmer has doubled hla yield of cotton by placing lights at Intervale in his Arid and under the lights putting basins of water to catch the unwary insects. The scheme sounds reasonable. The same thing gets the human being. The bright Ughts sf the big city at tract tbe attention ef the unwary boj and girt from the happy country bon« and has been the means of doublin« the yield of broken hearts, blasted Ives and degeneration along the bright ly colored broadways of tha countrj as well as providing a testing pla« for those with characters of true blue Tbe scheme works so well en peopk M would be a wonder If the hogs conk not be caught by the same halt that k eo alluring to man.________ Pell A Smith, Umatilla, Oregon Schedule Effective June 1, 1**0 Leave — A. M. P. M. P. M. Pendleton........ _ 1:00 13:01 4:0« ■kiho___ _____ 0:18 1 :1 * (:ll 8 t a n f i« M _____ 0:S6 *:1S 1:*S Hermieton.. .. _ * : * ( 1:S8 *:3B A t . U m atilla _ 10:18 S i l * f i : l l Leave — A. M. P. M. P. M. Uniat lllft — 8:00 11:11 1:00 H e rm is to n __ _ 8:3« 1 3 :3 * 1:30 Stanfield ....... — 3 :4 * 1:00 * : 4 * Bebo............... — 1:1» Ar. Pendleton — l « : l l 3 :3 « 7 :1 * Nothing New. Leave Um atilla, 0 :0 0 A . M . As African of peculiarly dosky hw Leave Pendleton, *:0 0 P. M. wae haled to court one morning foi stealing chickens The Judge said tc FARES the clerk: “Swear tbe prisoner.’’ “Sam. do yon solemnly swear to tell U m atilla to Pendleton, *1 .7 *; the troth, the whole troth and noth ing but the troth. so help you OodT round trip . *3 .3 *. Hermieton to Pendleton, * l . * 0 ; " I dees, aah." “Bam. what have yen to say fm round trip , *3.30. yourself?” _ _____ Stanfield to Pendleton, *1 .3 8; “Wefi, Jedge, with all dem limits’ round trip . $3.31. Hans ywe has Just pat en me. I doasn’i I has anything at all, flab.— to J l.H ; round trip, »1.0«, IN THE CAFE DES EXILES i ■ (table's Beautiful Description ef the Old Creole Cottage Falling Into Ruin. An antiquated story-and-a-half Cre ole cottage sitting right down on the banquette, as do the Choctaw (gnaws who sell bay and raaaafras and Ufe-e»erla»tlng, with a high, dose board fence shutting out of view the diminutive garden on tbe southern Side. An ancient willow droops over ** of. rou?d ,nd hld>* tbs discolored stucco, which keeps dropping off Into tbe garden as tbougb the old cafe was stripping for the plunge Into oblivion—disrobing for Its execution. I see, well up in the angle of tbe broad aide gable, shaded by its rode awning of clapboards, as the eyes of an old dame are shaded by her wrinkled hand, the window of Pauline. Oh, for tbe Image of the maiden, were it but for one moment, leaning out of the caaeuient to hang her mockingbird and looking down Into the garden—where, above the barrier of old boards, 1 see the top of the fig- tree, the pale green clomp of bunanas, the tall palmetto with its jagged crown, Pauline's own two orange trees holding up their hands toward the win dow, heavy with the promises of au tumn; the broad, crimson mass of the many-stemmed oleander, and the crisp boughs of the pomegranate loaded with freckled apples, and with here and there a lingering scarlet blossom. —Cable. Antes Thick In London. According to officials of the London safety first council. It Is leas safe to welk the streets of London than to travel by rail or by air. Dnring the past year 684 people were killed and 26322 Injured la Lon don’s streets. During tbe same time the toll on the whole of England’s rail ways was only 728 killed and 18,462 Injured. Long periods of flying occur with out a single passenger being killed. Of the fatal accidents in Iondon. 506 were caused by motorcars, motor vans, etc., and 66 by motor busses. In tbe first quarter of the present year street accidents In the metropoll tan area totaled 18,890, of which 148 were fatal. Of the latter 107 were caused by motorcars, motor vans, etc., and 16 by motor busses. Paternoster Row. Paternoster row is a street in Lon don, near St. Paul’s cathedral. Early In the last century It was the seat of the great publishing houses; but. In later years, these moved away to the neighborhood of the Strand and Pic cadilly and left the “Row” to the book sellers of the metropolis. The origin of the name la variously accounted for. According to some, the street was so called from the rosary, or paternoster, makers that dwelt there; others, however, suy that It was so named becauss all funeral proces sions, en route for 8t. Paul’s, com menced their paternosters on entering this street, and continued to say them until they reached the gate of the cathedral. LODGE DIRECTORY Kathryn L. Garner. kail. Vilttinä m j f ber. A gnail» liXttad. W. R. Loaskorn. See. J. A. RECLAMATION LODGE No. MT. X. at I*, moots rock Thursday suonlag la Mack’s Hall, at T-J0 P. M. V iaiuac brother, cordially iavltod. W. H. McMillan B. A. Brow aaaa. K. R. and 8. C. 01 PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. FRACIS P. ADAME Physician and Surgeon Eye* trmMH. tqpted and G lu t « FttMd OffieaoVer Pirat Nktionkl BtSk HAULING Office Hour.: 8 W 12 «.oui SW M 0 » . ra. hr night calls answered promptly I am now prepared to do haul ing- Trips made to the country. I solicit a share of your patron age Dr. R. G. GALE, Surgeon Loatlon, Bank Bldg., Rooms 1 and S Telephone 931. Day or N ig h t Office Hours: 10 to 11:30 A. M., 3 to 5 P. M. G eorge Challis D R . F . V . P R IM E Dentistry WHEN IN — R EA D T H E W A N T ADS— — R EA D T H E W A N T ADS— — READ T H E W A N T ADS— Dental X-Ray and Diagnosis P E N D L E T O N MAKE YOUR HEALQUARTERS — AT— B lu e G ross P o u ltr y F a rm N .a . Bank BM<. Hermiston, Oregon Real W. J. W ARHEB WESTERN AUTO CO. Attorney-at-Law Cottonwood and Watr Sts. The raising of poultry, in near future, will be one of the lead ing industries on this project; make the right beginning. I am offering you SIX WEEKS OLD chicks, free from white diarrhoea and vaccinated against roup, diptheria, cholera and allied diseases, selected for vigor and conformation, for May and June delivery, at the following prices; 8. C. White Leghorn Tancred strain, trapnested stock, mixed sexes, $50.00 per 100; choice pullets, $75.00 per 100. 8. C. R. I. Red, good laying strain mated to pedigreed roost ers, mixed sexes only, at $50.00 per 100. It is cheaper than you can raise them from day old chicks and you have strong and healthy stock to start. Orders taken only until January 1, 1924. 50 per cent of the price with the order, balance at time of delivery. Hermiston COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE Tires— Tubes— Accessories Oregon M c K enzie & leeuallen ALWAYS OPEN PHONE 530 Tom Swearingen, Mgr. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Has removed from hl« former location in the Bond Bldfr. to Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland Empire Bank Bldg», F O R O V E R 40 Y E A R S HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE hat been used successfully in the treatment o f Catarrh. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE con sists of an Ointment which Quickly Relieves by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts through the Blood on the Mucous Sur faces. thus reducing the Inflammation. Sold by all druggists. F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio. : Pendleton :; Oregon DR. THEO. BELETSKI, Veterinarian Treats all Domestic Animals. Inter state Stock Inspector Address: Dr. THEO. BELETSKI, Veterinarian, Hermiston, Oregon. Telephone 82-R. SEE A 3A H T k /T IL E A G E and non-skid A security are im portant factors in tire perform ance. A ja x Cords furnish these H IT T — FOR— Residence second house west of tho Catholic church. Phone, 82-R. GUNS The Particular Barber —AND— Shop at Siscel’o Confectionery DEBT MULLENS AMMUNITION ■We Give S. & H. Trading Stamp*■ advantages to you in full 5 — ■ A FULL LINE measure. A J A X C O R D , R O A D K IN G , P A R A G O N AT THE BEGINNING OF THE NEW KELLOGG A SCHIMKE Hermiston Ante Co. Hermiston, Oregon UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 5 OF UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON ELECTION NOTICE YEAR ■ ■ WE WISH TO STATE T hat W e A re A t Your Notice le hereby given th at a special election Is hereby called to be held at the H igh School Building, Union High School District No. 6„ at H er miston, U m atilla County, Oregon, on the 19th day of January. 1924, be tween the hours of 2 o’clock P M. and 7 o’clock P. M., and that there w ill then be submitted to the legal voters thereof the question of levying w ithin said district a tax sufficient to ralee the sum of »20465.00 for the purpose of m aintaining and operating a Union High 8chool In said District for the fiscal year beginning June 18. 1923, which Bald money so raised FOR ANYTHING IN OUR LINE to be disbursed In accordance w ith the provisions of the budget for said Union High School District as heretofore adopted by the Board of Directors thereof, and which Is as follows: UNION H IG H SCHOOL DISTRICT NO.fl Jeweler and Watchmaker BUDGET ____ ____ ESTIM ATED E X P E N D IT U R E S PERSO NAL SERVICE: No. Salary per Total year 1. Superintendent ........................ 1 I 1350.00 I 1360.00 ■ J. L. VAUGHAN ® *. Teachers .......... l 2100.00 2100.00 ■ Electric Fixtures ■ 1 1440.00 1440.00 1 «75.00 ■ and Appliances ° «75.00 3 1350.00 4060.00 j Phone 1 » jg 4. Janitors .............. 1 «00.00 «00.00 ■ SOS g. C ourt B*. P e n d le to n , O r e .g 5. Clerk ....... j.................... .............1 200.00 200.00 7. Other services Legal ........................................ 1500.00 Total ....... ................................................. .... ........_ ............. *11915.00 M ATERIAL AN D SU PP L IE S: I. Supplies (chalk.errasers.etc.) ....................... 750 00 I. Playground equipm ent ........................ ............ 250.00 7. F uel, supplies on contract w ith district No. 14 ........................................ »00 00 10. P ostage and stationery and printing 150.00 Total » 2050.00 IN D E B T E D N E SS: 3. W arrant.and Interest thereon 1000.00 Total .......... :...... .......................................... 3 1000.00 TRANSPORTATION O F PU PILS: 2500.00 Total ,— ..................................... ............ .................................... * 2600 00 MISCELLANEOUS: 1. R ent on building and equipm ent ........................ 2000 00 T otal .............................................. .........._.................................... * 2000.00 I EM ERGENCY: -----------------------— --------- ---------------------------------- -- 1000.00 Total ________________________ ____________________ .. * 1000 00 Total estim ated am ount o f m oney for all purposes during the year ...... .............. ......................... 320406 00 RECAPITULATION Total estim ated expenses for the year ........................ 3204(6 00 Total estim ated receipts not Including proposed tax ... None ! Balance, am ount to be raised by district tax .......... 320.405 00 The polls for tbe reception of all ballots cast for or against the levying of said tax on said day and date and at the place aforesaid w ill be opened at the boor ot 2 o’clock P. M., and remain open until the hour of 7 o'clock Send u* the price o f a year’i P. M. of the same day when the same shall be closed. By order of the Bhard of Directors of Union High School District No. *. subscription if you are in arrears of U m atilla County, Oregon. Made th l, 2<th day of December. 1023. Our new brick shoe store Is now open ■ with a new line of goods. See us for ■ SHOE REPAIRING ■ OAK TAN SHOE STORE | Sam Rodgers, Prop. Service W M . H. O G DEN Sferri C O N F E C T IO N E R Y S T A T IO N E R Y K rause’s C hocolates !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Bur-Bee Bars We Want Yon to keep in mind the fact that in addition to printing this pews- paper we do job work of any kind. W hen in need of anything in this line be sure To S ee Us DO IT N O W Attest: K. A. BROWNSON, Clerk. * ’ ’ 8WAYZI’’ ^ ' " ’îtY ltq' T h e Best in Candies N t w i ¡land Clgan and Tobacco CALL 2 5 4 For H auling T. H. G aither Dray and Tran afer W© Ne©d the Monej !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■! J