■rea nnxnreoir
s Drag,
Intense damage is the vicinity of
O ld K ing T ut
2? I
a
,‘ 2
which may have resulted from activity
of the volcano on the Island of Oahima,
southwest af Toko hams, hi the opinion
of Thomas A. Jaggar, Jr., volcanologist
la charge of the Hawaiian volcano ob
servatory, who has returned to Hawaii
from Japan, where he made a survey
of tbs damage wrought by tbs tem
blors. The death toll la the earth
__ wave —_
—
quake,
tidal
sad lire was sstl
¡katod n't 4<»ioo'hy M r J w ' r "and
the damage to property at 38,000,
000,000.
T hat old Egyptian king may hare
been the big man of hie day. but be
has been dead 3000 years, and there
since he had charge of things.
W e now ride through the air like
a bird, speak through the air like
gods, go under the sea like the fish.
W e do all these things and hundreds
of others that would hare startled
King T u t 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 burled a ll th l stlme.
Acting With a Lian.
A Hollywood motion picture director
was trying to persuade a saper ta
wrestle with a Uoa.
“Ton needn't ba afraid,” ba
“the beast Is perfectly tassa. Hs nevar
tasted raw meat.*’
“No; perhaps not, replied tbs per
spiring actor. “But that doesn't mean
that hs may not have curiosity."—
Everybody's Magasina.
First N ation al B ank
TAKEN UP NOTICE
ef Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits O ver SSO.OOO
F. B. Swayie, Pres.
R. Alsxader, Vlce-Prss.
8. C. Lochrle, Cashier W. L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier
NOTICE!
T he K beald publishes
mere (m ain« paid want
ads than any ether
paper published in a city
of the same siae in East
ern Oregon.
T B I R I ’S A REASON
O
LOST— Saturday night b ill fold con
taining approximaely «200 In
checks. Reward I f returned to
K in g s le y , I “ c-
l« - l t c
Auctioneer O. L. Bennett. See me
for dates or call a t bank. 18-tfc
Notice to hereby given that I have
taken up and kept for about three
days at the Charles Cllnssralth 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 hits 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 19th day of January, 1924, at
the above described ranch, a t 2
o’clock P. M.
RADIO PARTS FOR SALE— Two elr
cult receiver and
am plifier In
cabinet, 330, Acme R. F. Trans,
Dated at Hermiston on this 2nd
formers, 34, and many other parts
at less than cost. Receivers made day of January, 1924.
Signed: Charles Cllnesmlth
to order. Paul M iller.
l« -tfc
CALL FOR WARRANTS
School District No. 14.
WANT ADS
ret
— TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS—
sale
J. K.
18-tfc
QUEEN IS FAIRY GODMOTHER
FOR SALE— Four or ftvo fresh cows.
B. J. Nation.
16-3tp
But Wllhelmlna’s Gift to Laborer's
Child Waa Grabbed by Father
and Brother.
FOR SALE— Team of horses.
Shotwell.
FOR SALE— 5 acre chicken ranch;
400 hena, team, wagon, and other
fixtures. Come and eee. 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
for particulars see C. H . Skinner.
1-tfc.
3 U ton Public Truck for sale cheap.
Now on good gravel Job. Also has
fist rack foT hauling wheat or
haled hay. Inquire this office.
19-tfc.
Polands for Profits.
Stillings. 37tf
FOR SALE— Delicious apples. Stark
Bros, variety, the original. See
F. M. Oulwlts for your wants.
1-tfc
For Sale—90 acres on Diagonal
road. Joins city limits. W ill cut
to suit and give terms to suit o>
will trade for city property. E.D.
Mosaic.
14tc
FOR SALE— Freeh 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.
17-1U
lost — Two bay horsee; one a mare
weight about 1400, w hite atrip 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.
»-tfc
I AM M A K IN G REG ULAR T R IPS TO
Pendleton Tuesdays sad Fridays of
each week. I f you have anything
to be hauled ts or from the above
named city, I would appreciate
your business along this line. I
am also in the market for chickens
and veal. Ray Challis, Phone
20-R. Pendleton phone 400. >-tfc
SUBSCRIBE
FOR
THE
Home Journal now
LADIES’
31.00
only.
See Gladys Whitsett, agent Cur
tia Magazines.
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE
ALTOR.
J «-tfc
FOR RENT—Small alfalfa farm,
house, orchard, berries, ote. J. H.
Raid.
24-tfe.
Subscribe For The Herald
AÛDÏNO machine rotis at the Herald
o ffice
To trade nee car in good con
dition for young horses or hogs.
R. W. Allen, Echo.
8tp
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,
Ora,
IBtfe
A ll warrants from No. 2877 to
and Including 2921, w ill be paid on
presenting to R. A. Brow neon, Clerk.
Interest stop, this 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 W ll Edgar H . Graham, Deceased.
helmlna’s popularity with her subjects
Notice Is hereby given th at the ad
appear from time to time In the con
ministrator In the above ^nhltled
tinental press
The Petit Parisien 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 that 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, 1924, 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 the 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-hand 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, If any they have, why the
and tell her which of the gloves gave
F in al Report should not he approved,
her the most pleasure.
In due time the child's reply, on the administrator discharged and his
tear-etalned note paper, reached the bondsmen exonerated.
palace. “Tonr majesty," It read, “I
Dated this 2 8 th day of December,
don't know which glove I liked the 1923.
best, because my daddy took the left-
Frank Waugaman,
hand glove and my brother took the
17-5 to
Administrator.
right"
The queen, In good story-book style,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
promptly duplicated the g ift making
certain, however, that the child should Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon,
not be robbed by grasping father or
greedy brother.
I t Is not related
November 3«, ISIS.
whether or not she repeated her rather
Notloe la hereby given th at Ed
embarrassing Inquiry.
ward H . DeVlemlng, of Hermiston,
Great Ideas Last Len».
Oregon, who, on A p ril 2 0 ,1 9 1 9 , made
Why Is It that there are some great Homestead E n try, Aet9-17-92, No.
men wboee memory the world “will
019092, for Farm U n it “ D ’ or the
not willingly let die” ? Most of ns
SEU
NW U Section 20, Township
perish with our generation. A few
personalities linger on for one or more 5 North. Range 29 East W illam ette
generations. But there are some sons Meridian, has filed notice of inten
of men whose recollection doee not tion to make final Proof, to establish
seem to fade.
claim to the land above described,
Jesus of Nasaretit Is still a lively
before United States Commissioner,
Influence In millions of lives.
Socrates, Plato, Buddha, Dante and at Hermiston, Oregon, on the 18th
day of January, 1924.
Shakespeare are still vital.
Men are like bells. They are struck
Claimant names as witnesses:
with a “big Idee.” 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 size of the bell, so the great roan Oregon.
CARL G. HELM, 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 to that composed of UMATILLA RAPID TRANSIT CO.
all the echoes of the world's great
Operating Stages Between Pendleton
souls!—New Tork American.
Lights to Kill Insects.
One Texas farmer has doubled hl«
yield of cotton by placing lights at
intervals In hts «rid and under the
lights putting basins of water to catcli
the unwary Insects.
The scheme sounds reasonable. The
same thing gets the human being.
The bright lights af the big city at
tract the attention of the unwary boy
sad girl from the happy country hoase
and has been the means of doublln»
the yield of broken hearts, blasted
Ives sad degeaersttoa along the bright
ly colored broadways of the country
as well as providing a testing pin«
for those with characters of true blue
The scheme works so well on peoph
M would bo a wonder If the bugs conk
as* be caught by the earns halt that b
ao alluring to man.________
and Umatilla
Pell A Smith, Umatilla, Oregon
Schedule Effective June 1, 1929
Leave
— A. M. P.
Pendleton............. 3:00
Echo------------- 9:11
S ta n field ----------- 9:9«
H erm iston..------- 2:19
A t . Umatilla
19:11
Leave
—
Umatilla ____
Hermleton _
Stanfield ____
Echo........... .. .
Ar. Pendleton
M.
P. M.
12:01 4:99
l;li
|: li
1:3« t:25
1:3« 1:3«
2(1« «:!■
A. M. P. M. P. M.
. 3:90 12:1« B:«0
. 1:2« 12:2« 1:30
- «:«« 1:99 1:4«
- 9:99 1:1« « : • •
-
2:2« T:1S
bkbaxp , hermiston , obbqom .
IN THE
CAFE
DES
EXILES
_______
Cable'. Beautiful D«roriptl,„ «
' *
Croele Cottage Falling
Into Ru)"-
the
As antiquated story-and-a-half Cro-
eia cottage sitting right down on
the banquette, as do the Choctaw
squaws wbo sell bay and eaasafras and
Ufa-everlasting, with a high, close
board fence shutting out of view the
diminutive garden on the southern
side. An ancient willow droops over
of, ™u" d « '“ • and
hlde8
<iiH,-Oi „ r « i
.tn c c o
w h i,h
dropping off Into the garden as though
the old cafe was stripping for the
plunge into oblivion—disrobing for
its execution. I sea, well up In the
angle of the broad side gable, shaded
by Its rude awning of clapboards, as
the eyes of an old dame are shaded
by her wrinkled hand, the window of
Pauline. Oh, for the image of the
maiden, were it but for one moment,
leaning out of the casement 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 clump of bananas,
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.
Autos Thick in London.
According to offlclals of the London
safety first council, It Is less safe to
walk the streets of London than to
travel by rail or by air.
During the past year 684 people
were killed and 2 0 2 2 Injured In Lon
don's streets. During the same time
the toll on the whole of England's rail
ways was only 728 killed and 19,462
Injured.
Long periods of dying occur with
out a single passenger being killed.
Of the fatal accidents in London,
566 were caused by motorcars, motor
vans, etc., and 66 by motor busses.
In the tiret quarter of the present
year street accidents in the metropoll
tan area totaled 18,990, of which 149
were fatal. Of the latter 107 were
caused by motorcars, motor vans, etc.
and 16 by motor busses.
“Well, Jedge, with all Bern
u has Just put au me. I
I bus anythin« at a».
Hermleton to Pendleton,
round tris, «2.1«.
Stanfield to Pendleton,
round tri». >2.21.
to
tri». I1.M .
LODGE DIRECTORY
qu ;
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in e y a r d l o d q e N O
’
m e e ts emeh Ifi.nri&v tftFu
hall. V i s k i n * _____
nitVfiber» A»ru»lly invited.
W. R. Longhorn. Sec
J. A. B m v w . m .
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. FRACIS P. ADAMI
Physician and Surgeon
E y e . treated, tV ted
Glaaaae P itted
o m cae var P i n t N a tio n al B tS k
fe i/c W o g E .«
H A U LIN G
» I d 12 a .m .| S«# 8 » B. « .
O ^ e e H o ur.:
Day 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
Loation, Bank Bldg., Rooms 1 and 9
Telephone 931, Day or Night
Office Hours: 10 to 11:80 A. M., I
to 5 P. M.
G eorge Challis
D R .F .V .P R I M E
Dentiitry
Dental X -R a y and Dia*nosi»
P E N D L E T O N
— READ T H E W A N T ADS—
Bank Bid*.
Herm iston. Oregon
MAKE YOUR
HEALQUARTERS
— AT—
Blue Gross Poultry Farm
W E S T E R N A U T O CO.
The raising of poultry, in near future, w ill 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;
S. 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 yon 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.
COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE
Tires— Tubes—Accessories
Real
W. J. W ARNER
Attorney-at-Law
Cottonwood and Watr Sts.
Hermiston
Oregon
M c K enzie & lieuallen
ALWAYS OPEN
PHONE 530
Tom Swearingen, Mgr.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Has removed from his form er location in the
Bond B id*, to
Room« 1, 2 and 3 Inland Em pire Bank Bldg,
F O R O V E R 40 Y E A R S
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE has
been used successfully in the treatment
of Catarrh.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con-
■l»ta of an Ointment which Quickly
Relieve« by local application, and the
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts
through the Blood on the Mucous Sur
face«, thus reducing the Inflammation.
Sold by all druggist«.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
; :
Pendleton
:;
Oregon
DR. TIIEO. BELETSKI,
Veterinarian
Treats all Domestic Animals. Inter
state Stock Inspector
Address: Dr. THEO. BELETSKI, Veterinarian, Hermiston,
Oregon. Telephone 82-R.
SEE
A3A K
H IT T
— FOR—
K J f l L E A G E and non-skid
A
security are im portant
factors in tire perform ance.
—
Residence second house west of the
Catholic church. Phone, 82-R.
GUNS
The Particular Barber
-AND—
Shop at Siscel’i Confectionery
BERT MULLENS
AMMUNITION
A ja x Cords furnish these
■We Give S. & H. Trading Starnuta
advantages to you in full
■
m
A FULL LINE
measure.
A JA X C O R D , R O A D K IN G , PA R A G O N
AT THE BEGINNING OP THE NEW
KELLOGG A SCHIMKE
Hermiston Auto Co.
WE WISH TO STATE
UNION HIGH SCHOOL DI8TRICT No. 5 OF UMATILIA COUNTY,
OREGON
ELECTION NOTICE
T h at W e
A re A t Your
Service
Attest:
R. A. BROWNSON, Clerk.
F. p. SWAYZD, Chairman.
l|- 3 t c '
Our new brick shoe store Is now open ■
with ■ new line of goods. See us for ®
SHOE REPAIRING
»
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OAK TAN SHOE STORE
Sam Rodgers, Prop.
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g
IB H B B B B aH H H H H aB B H M gi
FOR ANYTHING IN OUR LINE
ft.®. Starei
W M . H. O G DEN
Jeweler and Watchmaker
C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
S T A T IO N E R Y
J. L. VAUG H AN
s
Total
..................... ......................... ........................ ....
9 1000 00
Total eatlm ated am ount of m oney for all purpoae.
during the year
...................... ..................... ...
930465.00
RECAPITULATION
Total eatlmatad expenaes for the year ........................
3204(6 00
Total eatlm atad receipta not Including prnpoaed tax
None
Balance, am ount to be raised by dlatrlct tax ..........
920.4(6 00
The polls for the reception of all ballots caat for or against the levying
of said tax on said day and date and at the place aforesaid w ill be opened
»1.1«:
at the hour of 2 o’clock P. M.. and remain open until the hour of 7 o'clock ;
»1-2«; P. M. of the same day when the same shall be closed.
By order of the B&ard of Directors of Union High School District No. 3.
of Um atilla County, Oregon. Made th l, 2<th day of December. 1933.
>1.M; round
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YEAR
Hermiston, Oregon
Notice Is hereby given th at a special election Is hereby called to be held
at the High School Building, Union High School District No. 5„ 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 raise the sum of 320465.00 for the
purpose of m aintaining and operating a Union High School In said District
for the fiscal year beginning June 18, 1923, which Bald money so raised
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.5
BUDGET
____
___
E S T IM A TE D E X P E N D IT U R E S
PERSONAL SER VIC E:
No. Salary per
Total
year
Superintendent .......... ......... 1 3 1350.00
I 1350.00
T eachers .......................
2100.00
3100.00
1
1440.00
1440.00
1
«75.00
<75.00
3
1350.00
4050.00
4 Janitors ........................ .............1
«00.00
600.00
6. Clerk ___ +....................
+............... ................ 1
200.00
200 00
7, Other services Legal
1500.00
Total
__
311915.00
M ATERIAL AN D SU PPLIES:
3. Supplies (chalk.errasers.etc.) .............................. _.
750 00
5. Playground equipm ent ...............................................
250.00
7. F uel, su pp lies on contract with
district
No. 14 ..........................................................................
»00.00
10. P ostage and stationery and printing ......_ .....
150.00
Total ........................................ ...................................................... ..
9 2050.00
IN D EBTED N ESS:
I . W arrant.and Interest thereon ...............................
1000.00
Total _____ ............................ .......................................................
3 1000 00
TRANSPORTATION O F PU PILS:
2500.00
Total ........................................ ............................
9 3500 00
MISOBLLANEOUS:
1. Rant on building and equipm ent
3000.00
T otal .......... ..................... ............. ......................
9 9000.00
KMERGENCT:
a.
R E C L A M A T IO N L O D G E N o . le t. K.
a t f . meets reek T h u n d e r e w n ia * h l
M evk'e H a ll, a t 7:80 P. M . V ia it ln *
b ro th e r» c o rd ia lly invited.
W . H . M cM illan
R. A . B row naea.
K. R. and S.
C. Ck
WHEN IN
— R EA D T H E W A N T ADS—
— R EA D T H E W A N T ADS—
I n
Mteni
ry n L. G arner. Sec.
Paternoster Rew.
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 is variously accounted
for. According to some, the street
was so called from the rosary, or
paternoster, makers that dwelt there;
others, however, say that It was so
named because all funeral proces
sions, en route for St. Paul's, com
menced their paternosters on entering
this street, and continued to say them
until they reached the gate of the
cathedral.
Nothing New.
Leere Umettila. 9*99 A. M.
Ah African of peculiarly dusky he*
waa haled to court one morning fot
Leave Pendleton, 1:0« P. 1
stealing chicken*. The Judge said t(
the clerk: “Swear the prisoner.
''8am. do you solemnly swear to tell
Umatilla to Pendleton, »1-T«;
the truth, the whole truth and noth
ing but the truth, an help rm Oodr round tri». «1.2«.
“I dees, sab."
"Bom. what have you to
To know
how good a oigaroMo
really con bo mo«'
you must try • -
Electric Fixture«
and Appliancei
K rause’s
C hocolates
P h o n . 12«
108 O. C o u rt a t. P a n tfla to n , O r e . g
Bur-Bee Bars
We Want Yon
T h e Best
in Candies
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 See Us
D O IT N O W
Send us the price o f a year’i
iubscripfion if you are in arrears
Neun stand
Cigars and Tobacco
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