The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 17, 1924, Image 3

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    THB KBBMXSTO9 HERALD, HERMISTON, OBEGON.
High School Mirror
A r e Y o u D riftin g ?
Dmreted to U m Interest and DmrelopnM it of Uto H«nBSrton Schools
T e lS
Are you simply drifting w ith the
current?
Are you w aiting lo r
some one to land you safely? F ar
better strike out for yourself.
Don't wait for something to “turn
up." In these days It Is useless to
id ly wait for your "ship to come in."
You are only fooling yourself. Here’s
the real way: Come In and start a
saving account at our Bank, no mat­
ter how small. The saving habit
alone may lead you to financial In .
dependence.
No. 20
The Glee club w ill give a concert W ishart and A rth u r Schmidt
In the high school auditorium May 1.
The money raised from this enter­
Grade Mews
tainment w ill go to pay for the piano
A camp fire organization for the
purchased lastz fall.
younger girls has been formed In
the sixth, seventh and eighth grades.
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Nine girls have Joined and named it
of last week Mr. Day attended the "Alnlna.”
Inland Empire Teachers' onvention
bt Spokane. There were 3000 teach­
The grades are getting In shape
ers present from the four states of for the West end track meet.
Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Mon­
tana.
i ,
The three eighth grade students
nr THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOB UMA­
TILLA COUMTY
LODGE DIRECTORY
U U M ESTHER C B ._
m w U Bec'Tthd T u m í a ,
at 8:00 sharp ln MasonichaU.
Q
In the m atter of the Estate of
Charles L. Shuter, Deceased.
Notice to creditors.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed ad
m lnlstratrlx of the estate of Charles
L. Shutter, deceased, pnd has quali­
fied as the law directs. AU persons
having claims against said estate
are required to present the same to
me or to my attorney, W . J. W ar­
ner, at his office in Hermiston, Ore­
gon. w ith proper ovuchers w ithin
six months from the date hereof.
Dated this 12th day of March, 1924
Beulah I. Shatter,
(27-5tc)
Adm inistratrix
VINEYARD LODGE NO. SOR L R. A P.
S
l _M iff.____
W. R. Losar horn. Sec.
RECLAMATION
of F . meets each
Mack’s Hall, at
brothers cordially In-
W. H. McMillan ft
K. R. and 8.
M. Q .
Bra an n ate
ONE ELEVEN ”
PROFESSIONAL CARD8
DB. FRACIS F. ADAMS
Physician and Surgeon
CITY OF HERMISTON
RESOLUTION
Office aver First National Beak
Phones—Office 861, Residence 191
Office Hours: 9 to 12:30 a. m.; 2 to 6 JO >.
Eyes treated, tested and Glasses Fitted
Electrical Treatments X-Ray work
ane Electrical Massage.
ranking highest in the last sir-
Whereas the City Council does
The Seniors are Industriously prac. week's test were Herbert Hedwall,
deem It expedient and necessary to
tlclng on their play “Come Out of the Worrls Adams and Donald Lee.
Improve that porton of H urlburt
Kitchen.” Miss McKenzie, who has
Day or night calls answered
The eighth grade exam in atio n Are “ the C“ y of Herm,8ton' lying
seen the play produced, la directing.
I am now prepared to do haul­
come off In three weeks and th e 1 between the Pr°I><!rtJr » “ « at F,r8t
ing-
Dr. B. G. GALE, Surgeon
of Hermiston
Two new pupils have entered high eighth grade students are prepar. ' Street and the property line at
Trips made to the country.
Loatlon,
Bank Bldg., Rooms 1 and I
Capital, Surplui am) Undivided Profite Over (SO.OM
Fourth Street by grading and surfac­
school In the last month, Harold ting to do their worst.
I so'icit a share of your patron­
F. B. Kv-ayze. Y-rea.
R. Alexsder. Vlce-Pres.
ing the same w ith gravel or crushed
Phones: Office 931. Res. C81
age
A. H . Norton^ Cashier W . L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier
rock, and has required of the City
Office
Hours: 10 to 11:30 A. M.. 1
Engineer plans and specifications
to 5 P. M.
for an appropriate Improvement, and
estimates of the work to be done
W ill rtade Cleveland tractor for a
and the probable cost thereof, and
D R . F . V . P R IM E
good team of horses, harness and
whereas the City Engineer has filed
wagon. Fine for orchard work.
such plans, specifications and esti­
Dentistry
See W ager at Bauers A Bauers
T h e H er a l d publishes
mates In the office of the City Re­
WHEN IN
Dental X-Ray and Diacnoal*
Camp,
3 1 -ltc
corder, now, therefore,
m ore gen u in e paid w a n t
Bank Bid«.
PENDLETON
IT IS RESOLVED BY T H E CITY
FOUND— Bunch of keys. Enquire
Hermiston. Oregon
ads th an an y oth er
MAKE
Y0UB
OF
H
ER
M
ISTO
N
that
the
plans,
at ths office.
3 1 -lt
HEALQUARTERS
specifications and estmates for such
paper published in a c ity
' I AM M AK IN G REG ULAR TRIPS TO
street Improvement be and the same
— AT—
W. J. W ARNER
o f th e sam e size in E a st­
Pendleton Tuesdays and Fridays of
hereby are approved and adopted,
e r u Jregon .
each week. I f you have anything
and that the Ity does hereby declare
Attorney-at-Law
WESTERN AUTO CO.
to be hauled to or from the above
its intention to improve said part
Cottonwood and Watr Sts.
T H E R E ’S A R E A SO N
named city, I would appreciate
of H u rlb urt Ave. at a probable cost
Hermiston
Oregon
your buslneae along this line. I
COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE
.of (2515.00, and does hereby estab­
am also In the market for chickens
Tires— Tubes— Accessories
lish Local Improvement District No.
M c K enzie & lieuallen
and veal. Ray Challis, Phone
1 embracing a ll the property specially
ALWAYS OPEN
PHONE 530
20-R. Pendleton phone 400. (-tfc
benefitted by such Improvement a,
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Tom Swearingen, Mgr.
follows: A ll the land between th l
Has removed from his former location fa the
Bond Bldg, to
T H E COUNTRY G E N T LE M A N AN D
termini of such Improvement abutti
FOB SALE
Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland Empire Bank Bldg.
Saturday Evening Poet a t re.
Ing upon the Bald part of H urlburt
“
COLD
IN
THE
HEAD’’
Pendleton
::
dueed prices. See Agent Gladys
Ave. proposed to be Improved, ex. la an acu te attack o f N asal Catarrh.
FOR SALE— One iron bed and spring
W hitsett.
tending on either side from the m ar­ Thoee subject to frequent “colds’* are
one white enamel bed spring and
generally in a “run down” condition.
ginal line of such street back to the
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE in a
mattress, 1 hardwood bureau,
DR. THEO. BELETSKI,
T ry B u rk’s for bargains.
Treatment constating o f an Ointment, to
center
of
the
blocks
abutting
on
said
rocking chair, beating stove and
be used locally, and a Tonic, which acts
Veterinarian
part of H u rlb urt Ave. proposed to be Quickly through the Blood on the Mu-
fru it jars. Rev. W . W. Davis 32-lc
W e wish to notify the Hermiston
'ous Surfaces, building up the Rvstem. Treats all Domestic Animals. Inter­
Improved: and , for the purpose of and m aking you lees Hable to “cold».“
m ilk producers th at we have opened
state Stock Inspector
Bold by druggists for over 40 Year«.
FOR SALE— Polad China pigs, |4.00
apportioning the cost of improving
Tying
Coat
Iron
Into
a cream station the first door north
FUNERAL HELD FOR MRS. the cross sections of streets contained F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
each, R. C, Canfield.
32-4tc
Knot» 1» Now Poetible
of the Hermiston hotel, w ith Mr.
JACKSON
in said Local Improvement District
Tying gray or white cast Iron in
FOR SALE— Weaned red pigs at the Berry In charge. Mr. Berry w ill teat
No. 1, does hereby establish
Neadeau ranch, 1 mile east of Her- your cream and pay for same as knots Is now made possible by a new
The funeral of Mrs. W. J. Local Improvement District No. 2,
process Invented by Alex. K. Schlsap.
SEE
soon
as
the
test
is
complete,
and
we
nistOU.
32-3tp
comprising the N E % of Block 1
assure you an honest, square deal. The process la very simple, consisting Jackson was held a t the Metho­
In heating the cast iron to a tempera­
abutting on said part of Hurlburt
flu » Cowan honey extractor, 1 capp­ Yours for business. M utual Cream­ ture shortly above the critical tem­ dist church in this city last Sun­
Ave. proposed to be improved.
i ( - t f c perature of 1,000 Fahrenheit, while pro­ day. About four years ago Mr,
i n g tank and bee supplies. Ed. ery Co.
CP
Local Improvement District No. 3,
tecting it In a mnfile surrounded by Jackson died and since th at time
Haugeberg.
31-2tc
Residence second house west of the
comprising the N W U of Block 2
I t is easy to reach us when you a gas flame and open at the top. As
Mrs. Jackson has been making
Cathollc church. Phone, (3 -R .
abutting on said part of H urlburt
(One 2 *6 horse gas engine and saw want your clothes cleaned, pressed' soon as the gray cast iron reaches the
Ave. proposed to be Improved.
rig Ed. -Haugeberg.
32-Itc or repaired. Just phone t l-W -2 . proper temperature the muffle and its her home with a daughter, Mrs.
— FOR—
W e’ll call.
19-tfc contents are removed from the furnace M. E. Lehner at Wallace, Idaho. Local Improvement District No. 4.
BERT MULLENS
and allowed to cool In the open air. Her death occured at th at place
FOR SALE— Team, wagon, harness,
comprising the N E U of Block 2
fresne plow and household goods. REAL ESTATE EXCHANG ES AN D The whole operation- requires about
Barber
Shop And Bath
abutting
on
said
part
of
H
urlburt
April 11, the result of a broken
B ib Uh. I. Shutter, Adm.
31-fcp
Ave. proposed to be Improved.
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, R E­ 46 minutes, starting from cold cast
Agent for the Troy laundry
iron.
leg sustained a month previous, Local Improvement District No. 5,
ALTOR.
2S-tfe
The method has been In continuous Mrs. aackson was the mother of
(FOR SALE— Small Incubator and
comprising the N W ’4 of Block 3,
Shop at Siscel’s Confeotioaory
fu rke y gobbler. Also turkey eggs. Auctioneer G. L. Bennett. See me use for a year, chiefly for the pur­ 11 children, two of her sons, re­
abutting on said part of Hurlburt
pose of softening gray Iron castings
Mrs. Lee Savely. Echo.
3 1 -lp
for dates or call at bank. 18-tfc for machining purposes, and especial­ siding here, C. M. and E. L,
Ave. proposed to be Improved.
ly for making automobile piston .rings.
Local Improvement District No. 6,
FOR SALE— 1 Johnston mower and Two alfalfa ranches for rent, cash The most noteworthy characteristic Jackson, she having made her
comprising the S W U of Block 4,
home with the former until the
or share basis. J. M. Messner,
rake, 3 doz. W hite Leghorn hens,
Is the combination of pliability, duc­
abutting on said part of H urlburt
Hermiston, Oregon.
25-tfc
O. A. C. strain, 2 Jersey cows. Ed.
tility, malleability, and resiliency. In visit with her daughter.
■W e Give S. & H. Trading Stam pai
Ave.
proposed to be Improved.
Its resiliency the beat-treated metal
Haugeberg.
31-2tc
Rev. Young officiated a t the Local Improvement District No. 7,
Burk is hearquartera for Army
most resembles steel, since it shows
services and the interment was
Shoes.
comprising the SE*A of Block 5,
this property both before and after
Pansy plants, vegetable and bedding
distortion. Far example, a thin bat made in the Hermiston cemetery.
abutting on said part of H urlburt
plants, gladioli and dahlia bulbs,
Ave. proposed to be Improved.
phone 2-W . J. Pelmulder. 31-3tc FOR SALE— 26 head dairy heifers might be colled op into a spiral and
and cows freshening spring and used as a spring, although, of course,
The Parent-Teacher’s associa« Local Improvement District No. 8,
IFOR SALE— Marshall strawberry
early summer, and registered Jer­ not nearly as strong and resilient as a tion wishes to especially announ­
comprising the S W U of Block 5,
tempered
steel
eprtng.
It
is
worthy
¡plants, »1 per 100. Chas. Cllne-
sey sire for sale. W il l sell sin­
ce
that
all
dues
paid
in
by
mem­
abutting
on that part of H urlburt
of note that this annenled cast Iron
' smith.
28-tfc
gly or as herd. Theee were bred
Ave. proposed to be improved.
does not warp on standing. Samples bers at this time will hold over
and grown on project and nearby. of annealed Iron have stood for sev­ for one yeat-Jbegining this fall, Local Improvement District No. 9,
«.CLARK SEED LIN G STRAW BER RY
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J. I . VAUGHAN
■
E. P. Dodd.
22-tfc eral months without changing shape September 1 and extending to
comprising the S E U of Block 8.
'plants, the variety that made Hood
I
Electric Fixtures
»
by aa much as one thousandth of an September 1 1925.
abutting on said part of Hurlburt
River famous. Hermiston should FOR R E N T — Small alfalfa farm, inch, as compared with unannealed
■
and Appliances
■
Ave. proposed to be Improved.
be an Ideal location for growing
house, orchard, berries, ate. J. H. castings of the asms metal and pat­
Phon» IS,
g
SOME RECORDS IN THINNESS
Our new brick shoe store is now dpea ■
And that the City Recorder be, ■
tern,
which
have
warped.—Iron
Age.
this most profitable berry. W e
Reid.
14-tfc.
SOS V . O o u r t S t . P e n d l e t o n , O r e . g
with a new line of goods. See us for ■
and
he
is
hereby
directed
to
give
eell them in lots of 100 or 100000;
Platinum Wire, Filament of Splderi, notice by publication at least once
@
SHOE REPAIRING
|
also Rhode Island Red eggs for
Our spring and summer line of
Web and Soap Bubble at
Era» of Timo
a week for two consecutive weeks in
hatching. W rite for prices. W . Mad-to-Measure Clothes are here.
¡¿|
Its
Dark
Spot
J
”
OAK
TAN
SHOE
STORE
■
The year 1824 corresponds to other
tbe Hermiston Herald of the passage
3t. Gibson and Son, Hood River, Suits, (23.50 and up. Imperial reckonings as follows: 1842-3 of the
■
Sam Rodgers, Prop.
Platinum wire has been drawn m of this resolution and stating the
Oregon.
Cleaners.
19-tfc Mohammedan era, the year 1348 be­
line that 80,000 pieces of It placed eld« boundary of the proposed Improve­
ginning August 1; 4621 (nearly) of the
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by aide would not cover more than an ment, the district to be assessed and
— THAT—
Chinese era, beginning January 2; 2236
-TOR 8A LE— Team of horses. J. K.
Burk's for bargains.
Inch, while 160 pieces bound together the estimated total cost thereof.
of the Grecian era; 5684-5 of the Jew­
18-tfc
Shotwell.
would be necessary to form a thread
ish era, the year 6686 beginning Sep­
Pased the Council this 2nd day of
Polands for Profits. Sailings. ( 7 t f tember 28; 7433 of tbe Byzantine era,
as thick aa a filament of raw silk.
A pril, 1924.
1TOR SALE— 5 acre chicken ranch;
which begins September 1; 2584 of the
A mile of this wire would not weigh
Attest: C. W . Kellogg, Recorder.
*400 hens, team, wagon, and other
more than a grain, while seven ounce»
Japanese era and 6637 of the Julian
——.FIXES -
POULTRY AND CHICKS
Approved
by the Mayor this 2nd
fixtures. Come and see. Chester
of
It
would
extend
from
London
to
period.
day
of
April,
1924.
W righ t, 1 mile west, 1- 2 mile
Locomotive File Driver.
New York.
R. C. Todd, Mayor.
Fine as la tbe filament produced by 31-2tc
south.
10-tfc
A unique development In mechanical
W hite Leghorn baby cblx, A p ril
engineering Is a locomotive pile driver, the silkworm that produced by tbe
batch,
(
l
(
.
0
0
per
hundred.
Place
FO R SALE— 90 acres on Diagonal
In which there Is an unusual arrange* spider la even more attenuated. If, for
your order early i f you w ant any. ment and strength of the self-propel­ instance, a thread of a spider’s web
road. Joins city limits. W ill cut
Cash Prizes in Albany
to suit and give terms to suit or
W m. H . Ogden.
l t - t f e ling mechanism sad in the self-con­ meaiurM four miles. It would weigh
w ill trade for city property. E.
UtUe
more
than
a
grain.
College Campaign
tained hydraulic turntable, whereby
D. Mossie.
14-tfc W A N TED — Team of horses not over the entire machine. Including trucks.
As a soap bubble floats in the light
Jeweler and Watchmaker
Jj
Dray and Transfer
8 years old; also wagon and har­ Is quickly lifted clear of the rails and of the sun It reflects to the eye an
FOR SALE— Vacuum hand power
Through
the
Instrumentality
ness. A good Jersey cow to be turned end for end. The engines on endless variety of gorgeous tints.
ot
the
Woman’s
Albany
college
washing machine and wringer,
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION
the ear are connected to tbe axles of Newton showed that to each of these
league, ten prizes, ranging from
Department of the Interior, U. S.
easy to operate; Bissell’s carpet traded tn. Addreee Box 427, Uma­ ordinary trucks without Interfering tints corresponds a certain thickness
(100 cash or a scholarship in
tilla.
23-tfc with the movement of the trucks in of the substance forming the bubble;
Land Office at La Grande, Ore­
sweeper: band vacuum cleaner.
Albany
college
to
a
number
of
turning curves, passing over frogs, and In fact, he showed that all transparent
gon, March 8, 1924.
Mrs. B. Hanellne, phone 77-R 30tc
(5 cash prizes will bs. swarded
the like. The machine was designed substances, when reduced to a certain
Notice Is hereby given that Charles
Carnot grade Percheon stallion,
for the ten best essays on Al­
to meet the requirement for a pile driv­ degree of thinness, would reflect these
FOR SALE-—Economy cream separa­
U. Lenhart, of Hermiston, Oregon, I
bany student self-help college,
state license No. 2824, s’ red by the er capable of climbing any grade and
colors
tor, almost new, size 14. Also 1
located at Albany, Ore., and for
who, on May 10, 1922, made Home­
fsmoue Imported Percheon Stallion hauling Its own cars of piles and tools.
Near the highest point of the bub­
good Jersey cow. S. R. Siegel,
which a campaign to raise (800,-
stead Entry, Act S-17-02, No. 021,-
Carnot, Registration No. 35337, pro­ The self-propelling pile drivers built ble, Just before it burets, can be seen
000 Is now In process through-
1 mile west of town.
30-tfc
C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
331, for NE«4 S E tf Sectloon 19.
minent winner In theweetern show hitherto have been capable of mov­ a spot which reflects no color and ap­
out the state. Prizes are (100,
ing
themselves
for
short
dlatancea
Township 5 North, Range 29 East, |
pears
black.
According
to
Newton,
the
circuit. This stallion Is standing
S T A T IO N E R Y
(75. (50, (26, (20. (10 and four
thickness of the babble at thia black
W illam ette Meridian, has filed no.
for public service at our ranch, one •■ir.
of (5 each. Any high school
MISCELLANEOUS
point la the 2,500,000th part of an
tire of Intention
to make final
mile north of Hermiston. Service
student In Oregon is eligible to
•hlrtmakor to Apollo.
Inch.
enter. State headquarters are
Proof to establish claim to the land
fees reasonable. C. C. Cllnesmlth A
An enterprising haberdasher In Ger­
In the Multnomah hotel, Port­
W A N T E D — Phone, w rite or see W. Son, Owners. For 15 years breed­
>.bove described before United States
many baa put his knowledge of the
TAKEN UP NOTICE
land, with J. Henry Lang In
A. Leathers, when you have alfalfa ers of quality Percheon horses. 28tf classics to excellent use In his adver­
'lommlssloner at Hsrmlston, Oregon,
Notice Is hereby given that I have
charge as director.
hay for sale. In any quantity.
>n the 30th day of A pril, 1924.
tising. Here are a few specimen ads: taken up and have kept for about
Clallmant names as wltnesseees
Phon« 40-J-3.
(-tfc
A D VER TISE YOUR POULTRY
"Bren Macbeth could sleep la oes 2 days at my place In Hermiston,
nightshirts.“
t. F. Strasser, O rville
E. Gul-
IN THESE COLUMNS
Thio
Ona
Doeon’t
Pucker
the following described animal:
TO R E N T — 120 acres pasture 2 ml.
“Don Juan would havo doubled hls
Inger,
Charles
E.
Opel
and
Ralph
Persimmons are scheduled for » rise
RESULTS A R B C E R T A IN '“
One horse, about 12 ¡years old,
west of Stanfield; good house and
conquests by wearing our necktie«."
In popularity. At last a persimmon W. G albraitth,, all of Hermlstonn,
color
white,
branded
P
on
rig
ht
“When Niobe began to weep she or­
barn on place. Enquire of T 8.
has been found which will not pucker Oregon.
dered six docen of our handkerchiefs." shoulder.
Townsend at creamery.
3 0 -lte
the mouth no matter how green It Is
Carl O. Helm. Register.
"We eoeld have arrayed Solomon
Said animal w ill be sold unless re. when eaten. It is tbe Fuyo persimmon,
W A N T E D — W hite W yandotte egga
In twice hls glory."
deemed at public auction to the which the United States Itepartment
“Bed Lot's wife passed our win­ highest bidder for cash In hand on
for setting. Mrs. H. 8. Sheeley.
of Agriculture has Introduced front
dows
she
would
have
stopped
to
look
3 1 -ltc S e n d u s t h e p r ic e o f a year*!
the IS th day of May, 1(2 4. at the Japan and predicts will become one ol
Come in atu.
no matter what tbe consequence«."
above described place a t 10 o’clock our leading varieties. The Fnyu has
"We made Apollo’s shirts."
renew it nex-
Board and lodging for two working subscription i f y o u a r e in a n e a n
a beautiful golden orange color, la
“Doedomooa would never havo boon A. M.
men, *9.40 par week; all you can
Ideal for shipping and. what Is more
tíme
you art
Dated at Hermiston on thia 14tb to the taste. Is never aatrlngestt and
careless about her handkerchief had
N tw t stand
e -t guaranteed. Enquire this of flea.
in
lown
It been one of oars; they are too beep* day of A pril, 1(24.
can be eaten with enjoyment arsn
Cigars and Tobacco
Transcript.
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