T H » HXBMlSTOIt K kJU U >, EEBMISTON. OBEGO3Í.
which culminated In the tramp go
ing down under a staggering blow.
That night after Jimmie had fin
ished his prayers his mother asked If
he had not forgotten the customary
supplication for the Lord to take
Devoted to the Interest and Development of the Hermiston Schools
care of his father.
"Didn't forget It," retorted Jim
There are reasons why we talk to
No. 10
foLfc
mie, "but It’s a waste of time. From
you each week about our bank. We
want you to become better acquaint
Don’t forget that the operetta, the grand march and refreshments what 1 “ w ,hla
d»d’« 9™'
ed with us.
"The Wishing Weil"— a story of old pf sherbet and cookies. The rest of fect,y ab,e t0 take care ot hlm 8elf”
Ireland— will be given Saturday the evening was spent In cards and
Our officers are anxious to be of
"My son Horatio is mastering the
evening In the high school auditor dancing.
service to you, and serve you cheer
cornet."
ium. Miss Compton has been train
fully, willingly. They are men you
"When do you think he have it
ing the members of the cast for sev
can trust and will transact business
Are you coming to the operetta?
subdued?"
eral weeks and the plot Is certain
with you promptly, with fidelity and
Forum News
ly good.
in strict confidence. We invite you
The members of the Forum class
The cast is as follows:
Brave But Reckless
to fully investigate our resources,
and their Invited guests were enter
Mrs. Curry— "You musn’t eat any
Lady Mary--------- Marjorie Pelmulder tained at the home, of Miss Gert
our busness methods, our Integrity
and our reliability.
rude Belsse on Saturday evening. more or you will burst.’’
George— "Well pass the pie mother
Kathleen ....... .............Anita Paulsen Delicious refreshments of Ice cream
N o ra ................. .............Lillian Walker and cake were served to the thirty and get out ot the way."
Maureen ......... .......Nancy McNaught students present. The evening was
We have a few Safety Deposit
First Student— “What le efficten-
Molly O'Tolle
spent In playing cards and everyone
Hoves for Rent.
Terence ..........
reported a delightful time. Mr. Gull c y r
Second Student— "A fish In sea."
Danny...............
foil Joined In the fun of the party.
Darby ..............
I am now prepared to do haul
Felix Murphy.. ........... Claude Haddox
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
Grade News
ing.
Baxby
..............
STATE
OF
OREGON
FOR
UMA
Mr. Bensel, teacher In the eighth
of Hermisten
Trips made to the country.
TILLA COUNTY
grade, has this week received a con
Surplus end U nd ivid ed P ro fits O v e r » 0 , 0 0 0
I so'icit a share of your patron
In the matter of tbe Estate of
The Juniors say that most of the signment of balls, bats, etc., for use
wayze. Pres.
R. Alaxader. Vice-Pres.
age-
annual has gone to press so It will |of the students of the eighth grade. Charles L. Shuter, Deceased.
A. H. Norton, Cashier W. L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier
Notice to creditors.
soon be ready for distribution to Tryouts will be held next week for
Notice Is hereby given that the
those who paid their dollar last fall. the base ball teams by the seventh
undersigned has been appointed ad
(We are getting eager to see some and the eighth grades.
I AM MAKING REGULAR TRIPS TO thing In return for that dollar.)
ministratrlx of the estate of Charles
Pendleton Tuesdays and Fridays of
Glen Parsons and May and Gladys L. Shutter, deceased, and has quali
each week. If you have anything The operetta is Saturday evening. Wlnesett have left the eighth grade. fied as the law directs. All persons
to be hauled te or from the above
Mr. Bensel says this Is the smallest having claims against said estate
WHEN IN
T he H erald publishes
Six weeks’ tests are being held eighth grade for several years but are required to present the same to
named city, I would appreciate
P
E
N
DLETON
more genuine paidwant
your business along this line. I ths week and anyone could tell from he would not say whether It Is best me or to my attorney, W. J. War
ner,
at
his
office
In
Hermiston,
Ore
the
expression
on
the
face
of
any
MAKE
YOUR
am
also
In
the
market
for
chickens
or not.
ads than any other
gon, with proper ovuchers within
and veal. Ray Challis. Phone student.
H E A 1Q U A R T E R S
paper published in a city
20-R. Pendleton phone 400. 9-tfc
In the sixth grade both the boys six months from the date hereof.
— AT—
If you miss the operetta, you’ll re and the girls have organized base Dated this 12th day of March, 1924.
of the same size in East
Beulah I. Shutter,
THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN AND gret It.
ball teams. George Belsse Is cap
WESTERN AUTO CO.
ern Oregon.
Administratrix.
Saturday Evening Post at re.
tain of the boys team and Anna (27-5tc)
Cottonwood and Watr Sts.
Last
week
the
basketball
team
met
duced prices. See Agent Gladys
Furrer of the girls team.
THERE’S A REASON
with ’Miss Hill and organized for
Whitsett.
COMPLETE
GARAGE SERVICE
Myth of the Amazoru
next year. Lenore Dyer was elected
Tire«— Tubes— Accessories
Saturday evening a number of
Older
Than
Creek
Fable
Permanent hair waving done by captain and Nancy McNaught man friends gathered at the Hall home,
The Amazons are best known from
PHONE 53C
ager.
the occasion being Gertrude’s birth Grecian mythology. The origin of the ALWAYS OPEN
the Nestle Lanoil process. Mrs.
Tom Swearingen, Mgr.
day.
All
present
expressed
tlielr
myth,
however,
la
eaid
to
antedate
J. Pelmulder.
27-3tc
The girls are organizing a base regrets that Gertrude's birthday even the Iteróle age of Grecian fable
FOR SALS
ball team but because of the oper came only once a year.
and to come from Asia Minor.
Burk’s for bargains.
“ COLD IN THE HEAD’’
etta practice It Is impossible to be
Far back In antiquity these female
attack o f N asal Catarrh.
FOR SALE— Poultry, hay, tools,
warriors are said to have come from la an acute
subj*ct to frequent “colds’’ are
We wish to notify the Hermiston gin work this week. Regular prac_
The contest In story writing be the shores of the Caspian sea and, con Thoaa
cenerally In a “run down” condition.
household goods, etc. E. F. Buck, milk producers that we have opened tee after school will start next Mon-
HALL’3 CATARRH MEDICINE Is a
tween the Juniors and Seniors to quering Asia- Minor, to have built the
formerly W. W. Rogers place. 29p a cream station the first door north d®y-
Treatment consisting of an Ointment, to
find the best story to be printed In cities of Ephesus, Smyrna, Myrlna and be used locally, and a Tonic, which acta
Quickly through the Blood on the Mu
of the Hermiston hotel, with Mr.
the Annual, has been decided. Hugh Kyme, says the Detroit News. The cous
OR SALE— Marshall strawberry
Surfaces, building up the Ryntem,
See the "Wishing Well” Saturday
Berry In charge. Mr. Berry will test
Walker, a junior, is the lucky one. worship of their Titanic queen, a sort and m aking you less liable to “colds.”
plants, $1 per 100. Chas. Cllne-
night.
Sold
by -druggists for over 40 Years.
of
‘'queen
bee,"
was
carried
on
with
F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O.
s ath.
28-tfc your cream and pay for same as
barbaric ceremonies, even to the time
soon as the test 1 b complete, and we
Exceptional Circumstance
of authentic Greek history.
Saturady evening the students of
JJtl’K PFFDLING STRAWBERRY assure you an honest, square deal.
The lady visitor at the prison ask
Always known as "Ma,” this arch
the
high
school
held
a
masquerade
plants, the variety that made Hood Yours for business. Mutual Cream
party in the I O. O. F. hall. It was ed the usual question: "And what priestess was said to be served by
ery
Co.
l»-tfc
River famous. Hermiston should
8,000 minor priestesses and by eunuchs
SEE
really surprising what a great num- are you in for my good man?”
tie an ideal location for growing
"Borrowin’ money mum,” replied without number.
It is easy to reach us when you b?r oi good costumes were worn,
When the Spaniards and Portuguese
tht most profitable berry. We
the convict.
discovered and settled the east const
sell them In lots of 100 or 100000; want your clothes cleaned, pressed After 8hy •raPaneRe maidens, brjstling
"Borrowing
money?
But
they
pirates, quaint colonial ladles and
of South America they encountered on
i Iso Rhode Island Red eggs for or repaired. Just phone 91-W-2.
gallants, little girls, colored mam can’t put a person 4n jail tor tnat." every hand, from the Gulf of Mexico to
We’ll
call.
19-tfc
h-itching. Write for prices. W.
"Not ordinary, mum. But I had t’araguny, an Indian legend of a re
mies, dudes, and every variety of
” Ctbson and Son, Hood- River,
to knock a guy down four or five doubtable tribe of female warriors who
clown
and
many
more
had
arrived,
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND
had their home somewhere along the
Oregon..
times before he’d lend It to me."
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE the fun began with everyone trying
bnnks of thnt river, the Amazon, which
— FOR—
ALTOR.
28-tfe to see how many were recognizable.
now bears their name—no doubt given
op .
—Team of horses. J. K.
No Assistance Required
A short, snappy program consisting
them by the Europenn settlers, who
Photwell,
Ì8-tfc Auctioneer G. L. Bennett. See me
Little Jimmie was coming home were famillnr with the Amazons of an
of a shadow scene, special singing,
for dates or call at bank. 18-tfc dancing and several clever mono- from school when he saw his father cient fable.
"(W "AllO— 6 acre chicken ranch;
In altercation w ith a tramp at the
400 hens, team, wagon, and other Two alfalfa ranches for rent, cash louges, was followed by half an hour
W atted Word»
back door. Words led to blows.
of
dancing.
Then
all
lined
up
for
flvtures. Come and see. Chester
or share basis. J. M. Messner,
Johnston missed his train the other
Hermiston, Oregon.
25-tfc
Wright. 1 mile west, 1-2 mile
evening, so he went to have his hair
—AND—
south.
10-tfc
cut. When he entered the barber’s
FOR SALE— 26 head dairy heifers
shop he was In a quarrelsome frame of
and cows freshening spring and
4 H ton Public Truck for sale cheap.
mind.
Now on good gravel Job. Also has
"Cut It without conversation,” he
early summer, and registered Jer
flat rack for hauling wheat or
growled, as he took his ploce In the
sey sire for sale. Will sell sin
baled bay. Inquire thia office.
chair. "Don’t want any hair restorer,
gly or as herd. These were bred
18-tfc.
scalp
Invlgorator, dandruff erndlcator,
and grown on project and nearby.
face lotion, potion or anything else
E. P. Dodd.
22-tfc
FOR SALE— Delicious apples. Stark
I’ve read all about the Near-East trou
Bros, variety, the original. See
bles, and don’t Interest myself In box
FOR
RENT—Small
alfalfa
farm,
F. M. Gulwlts for your wants.
ing, racing or football. Aa regards tbe
house, orchard, berries, etc. J. H.
1-tfc
weather—"
Here a customer nudged Johnson’s
Reid.
14-tfc.
elbow.
FOR SALE— 90 acres on Diagonal
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“You’ll have to write It down on his
road. Joins city limits. Will cut
Our spring and summer line of
5
J. L. VAUGHAN
5
slate,
roister,”
he
said,
"If
you
wont
to suit and give terms to suit or Mad-to-Measure Clothes are here.
te
tell
him
anything.
He’s
deaf
and
If
a
business
worth
910,000
earned
|5
0
0
net
income
a
year
(or
|
Electric Fixtures
®
will trade for city property. E.
dumb."—Tonsorial Journal.
D. Mossie.
14 tie Suits, 823.60 and up. Imperial
941 a month), would it be considered an unreasonable profit
®
and Appliances
®
Cleaners.
19-tfc
■
Phone 189
®
and proof that its prices were too high?
King George Save» Time
FOR SALE— 5 room bungalow, easy
Tbe railroads are In that situation today.
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King George’s estate at Sandring
terms. Mrs. R. V. Ashmun, Mid Polands for Profits. Bulling«. 87tf
The 1923 net return from the whole country was less than
ham Is the one spot In England where
dleton, Idaho.
27-4tc
daylight saving Is used the yenr
5 per cent. At of December 31, 1919, the Intentatc Commerce
around, and has been for more than
Commission gave the railroads a tentative valuation of $18,900,-
POULTRY AND CHICK8
FOR SALE— Three lots. 50 by 100
flfty years. During all this time the
000,000. With actual figures for 1920, 1921, 1922, and with
feet. Third street and Gladys
clocks hove been kept half an hour
1923 conservatively estimated as $1,100.000,000, there has been
Avenue. Enquire Mrs. Mumraa. White Leghorn baby chtx, April,
ahead of Greenwich time, and the rea
invested in the railways since this tentative valuation a net
27etfc
son wns to Insure punctuality. King
— THAT—
hatch, 918.00 per hundred. Place
amount of $2,371,883,000, making the vain« as of December 31,
Edward, who had the reputation of
your order early If you want any.
never being late, even to tea, Intro
1923, 1923, $21,271,883,000. On this amount the railways in
FOR SALE— Goose eggs, 10c each.
Wm. H. Ogden.
19-tfc
duced the idea when, he was prince of
27-tf
Tilford Stlllllngs.
1923 earned an aggregate net operating income of approximate-
Woles and It wns soon taken up by
mately $997,610,000, or 4.89 per oent
WANTED—Team of horses not over
tbe nobles who lived In the community.
— FIXES—
The Government guarantee of earnings expired August 31,
For rent-r-exceptionally good
8 years old; also wagon and har
1920.
If
this
guarantee
had
been
continued—
as
repeatedly
but
cattle pasture. $1.50 per head
ness. A good Jersey cow to be
Hard Boiled
erroneously claimed— the Government would owe the railroads
a month. Call or phone W. T. traded In. Address Box 427, Uma
The wultress, very much out of
more than a billion dollars.
sorts, sailed haughtily up to the tnble
tilla.
23-tfc
Roberts. 47J5.
28 3tp
Last year the railroads handled a record volume of business
at which snt tbe grouchy customer.
but could not earn the fair retuin of 5% Per cent to which the
She slammed down the cutlery,
For sale or trade for cattle one — TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS—
snatched a napkin from a pile and
Interstate Commerce Commission, under the transportation Act,
Oakland touring car in good con
tossed It In front of blm.
bad found they are entitled. If the roads cannot earn 584 per
Then, striking a furious pose, sne
dition. call 47J5.
28 3tp
Jeweler and Watchmaker
cent In a big year, what will they do In a small year?
Carnot grade Percheon stallion,
glared at him.
The
transportation
Act
provides
that
If
a
road
In
any
year
state license No. 2828, ¡■'red by the
“Whatcha
want?"
she
snapped.
FOR SALE— Vacuum hand power
earns more than 8 per cent It shall pay one-half to the Govern
famous Imported Percheon Stallion
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
“Couple of eggs,” growled the diner.
washing machine and wringer,
ment. The Act Is, therefore, a limitation rather than a guar
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Carnot, Registration No. 35337, pro
“How
ya
want
'em?'
easy to operate; Bissell’s carpet
"Just like you are."—Notre Dom e
Land Office at La Grundo, Ore
minent winner In tbewestern show
antee.
sweeper; hand vacuum cleaner.
Juggler.
gon, March 8, 1924.
circuit. This stallion Is standing
Give Transportation Act Fair Trial
Mrs. B. Haneline, phone 77-R 30tc
Notice Is hereby given that Charles
Tbe Traaaportatian Act should be given a fair test and its
for public service at our ranch, one
W atchful Idling
merits judged by the results of a normal period of reasonable
U. Lenhart, of Hermiston, Oregon
FOR SALE— Economy cream separa mile north of Hermiston. Service
The world treats the momentous who, on May 10, 1922, made Home
length. The year 1923 was the first since the war under con.
tor, almost new, size 14. Also 1 fees reasonable. C. C. Clinesmith A
business of spooning as a Joke.
ditlons approaching «tablliiation.
good Jersey cow. 8. R. Siegel, Son, Owners. For 15 years breed
• My little man," a deacon said to stead Entry, A et 8-17-02, No. 021,-
What the railroad situation demands Just now la not more law
1 mile west of town.
30-tfc ers of quality Percheon horses. 2Stf
• amall boy, “have you no better way 331, for NEU SE% Sectloon 19.
but more confidence. The railroads have emerged from the wel
ot spending this holy Sabbath after Tpwnshlp 6 North, Range 29 East,
ADVERTISE YOUR POULTRY
ter of the war, restored their morale, made enormous Invest,
no, n than Idling away your time on Willamette Meridian, has filed no
MISCELLANEOUS
your front lawn?”
mento of new money, and In 1923 handled a peak business with
tice of Intention to make final
IN THESE COLUMNS
••I ain’t Idlin’ away no lime," the Proof to establish claim to the land
universal satisfaction.
RESULTS ARE CERTAIN'”
little man exploded. “There's a feller •hove daserlbed before United States
The Transportation Act is the only really constructive railroad
WANTED—Phone, write or eee W.
Inside spoonin’ with my alster, and
legislation
of
a
generation.
Previous
acts
were
almost
solely
re-
A. Leathers, when you have alfalfa
she's payin’ me a nickel an hour to >.nimlseloner at Hermiston, Oregon,
TAKEN UP NOTICE
n the 2(th day of April, 1924.
prasstve. In framing the Act the public Interest was paramount.
watch out for pop and inora."
hay for sale, in any quantity.
Notice la hereby given that I have
Clalfmant names as wltnesneses
The
Aet
directs
the
Interstate
Commerce
Commission
to
"give
Phone 40-J-3.
9-tfc taken up and Wave kept for about
F. Strasscr, Orville E. Gul-
duo consideration to ths transportation needs of the country
Art Ea»y One
30 days at W. T. Roberts ranch, 5
TO RENT— 130 acres pasture 2 mt
Inger. Charles E. Opel and Ralph
and
the
necessity
of
enlarging
railway
facilities
jB
order
to
pro
"That
artist
daubing
his
brush
upon
miles north of Hermiston, the fol
west of Stanfield; good house and
bis [.alette reminds me of two women W. Galhraltth,, all of Hermistonn,
vide the People of the United S ta r s with adequate transporta
lowing described animal: 1 mule,
klsalng each other."
barn on place. Enquire of T 8.
Oregou.
tion.”
about 2 yearn old, dark bey, ranch
"Ilow so?"
Townsend at creamery.
30-lte
Carl G. Helm, Register.
Give the Act a chance. Don't amend It. If the roads ere 1st
mane and tall, no brand. Said anl-j
"He's mixing pelnt."
alone they should moke as good a record for efficiency thia year
WANTED TO BUY—Small place or mal w ill be sold, unices redeemed,
as last.
A D a p /ic a f«
Improved acreage up to 5 aerea. at public auction to the highest
Constructive suggestions are always welcome.
Come In anc
bidder
for
cash
In
hand
on
the
11
th
'
A citizen was seen standing In a «In
State full particulars and lowest
Omaha, Nebraska.
O. R- GRAY,
jected attitude before a lamp post.
caah price. Addrasa A.
eare day of April, 1984, at the above den.'
rcncto tl mx
April 1. 1924.
President.
’’Well, Marla.” he mumbled, "I know
Herald offtca.
30-lt erlbed ranch nt 18:30 o'clock A. M.
time you an
Tm drunk. Why don’t you any
Dated at Hermiston on thin 20th
thing T’—Bughouse Bugle.
fri tcim
day of March, 1934.
— READ TOT WANT ADS—
Signed. W T. Roberto.
( Want Ada Bring Results
W hy W e A d vertise
— High School Mirror
LODGE DIRECTORY
ESTHER C H A P T E K N ^ t t l. 0 . » ,
Q UEKN
iueeU Mcund Tuesday «veaiiasof
-----
it 8:00 sharp iu Masonic hall.
_
welcome.
Alice C. S h o tw ell. 1
K athryn L. Garner. Sec.
V /1N E X A R D LODGE NO. M , 1. O. A
T m e e t a e w h Monday «venin* I» O0d N to w i
hall. V iaîtinx member» cordially invited.
W. R. Loa shorn. Sec.
J . A. R eeves. N . O.
RECLAMATION LODGE N e,
o f P . meet» each Thu rad.
Mack'» H a lt at T.30 P.
brothers cordially invited.
W. 11 McMillan R. A . B
K. R. and S.
C.C.
ONE ELEVEN "
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
24í¡JSí
DR. FRACIS P. ADAMS
Physician and Surgeon
Office over P i n t N ational Bi « ’<
P h o n es- Office (61, Residence 191
Office Hours. 9 to 12:30 a. m.; 2 to 6J9 ». m.
Eye» treated, tested and Glaaees Pitted
H A U LIN G
First N ational Bank
G eorge Challis
Electrical T reatm ents X-Ray work.
an e E lectrical M assage.
Day or night calls answered pron
Dr. R. G. GALE, Surge»»
Loatlon, Bank Bldg., Rooms 1 aad I
Phones: Office 931. Res. C81
Office Hours: 10 to 11:30 A. M.. 2
to 5 P. M.
D R . F . V . P R IM E
NOTICE!
Dentistry
D enU I X-Ray .n d D iw n o a l.
Bank Bids.
lerm iston, Oregon
W. J. W ARNER
Attorney-at-Law
Hermiston
Eye, Ear, Nose and Threat
Has removed from his former location In the
Bond Bkl*. th
Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland Empire Bank BWff.
AMMUNITION
9regm
Pendleton
DR. THEO. BELETSKI,
Veterinarian
Treats all Domestic Animals. Inter
state Stock Inspector
Residence second house west of ths
Catholic church. Phone, 82-R.
BERT M ULLENS
Barber Shop A nd B ath
A g e n t fo r th è Troy laundry
GUNS
Is F ive C ents on^the
D ollar o f V alu ation
T oo M uchJto'Earn?
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M c K enzie & lieuallbn
WANT ADS
HITT
Vibratory
Shop at SisceTs Confectionery
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jg with a new line of goods. See us ter B
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SHOE REPAIRING
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OAK TAN SHOE STORE
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