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HOW THE PEOPLE OF HER MISTON
AND COLUMBIA VOTED
The following Is the vote cast last
Friday in Hermiston precincts Nos.
63 and 54 and Columbia precinct No.
63:
Hermiston precinct No. 53, for
United States senator, Republican,
Stallard 0, Baker 20, Kubll 3, Mc
Nary 69. For representative In con
gress, Sinnott 65, Cochran 27. State
treasurer. Sever 0, Campbell 0, Kay
0. Justice supreme court, W est
brook 0, Belt 0, Knowles 0. Attor
ney general, Van W inkle 0, Kuy
kendall 0. County commissioner,
Putman 22, Bean 37, Kirk 16-
Sheriff, Warnock 4. Brown 10. Cald
well 2, Hall 4, Houser 48, Manning
.7. County
Clerk, Langley 13,
Brown 65.
State representative.
Shumway 54, Barrett 18. District
attorney, Scott 26, McIntyre 29,
Schmidt 17. Recorder, W illiams 11.
Burroughs 47, Done 18. Democrat
candidate for sheriff, Young 0,
Blakeley 8, Parks 0, Taylor 15.
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H m « Foghorn Voice
Roman Lutee en W ills
The Romnna ware the first ancient
people to actually enact the statutory
Lore concerning the porcupine owl, laws regulating bequests of property.
which, as the tale runs, Unde Ite way Usder the earliest Roman laws wills
In fog by sound and, as It travels the were made and declared In public,
froxen water courses of the far North, were Irrevocable and thè testator
makes unseasonable noleee like those therefore surrendered free and unre
of a steamboat, has been brought to stricted sovereignty over property ac
the states by J. P. Chisholm, a trap quired by him prior to that date.
per from the upper Koyukuk velley,
No person other than a patrician
fla sk s, and printed In the Philadel soldier on the eve of battle was per
phia North America*.
mitted to dispose of his property by
“Unlike the owls of temperate cH will. It was only at a later dute thut
,nates,” said Mr. Chisholm, “the por the privilege was extended to the com
cuplne owl can aee only In daytime. mon people.—Detroit New*
He would be Just as bad off If he could
gee only In the dark, because where he
Aurora Borealis Theory
lives the day and the night ere each
Protracted researches Into the na
six months long.
“To overcome his blindness the por ture of the Aurora Borealis, known
cupine owl has received from nature as tha “Northern Lights,” lead Pro
a vibrant and resonant voice. At a fessor Vegard of Christiania university
distance tt sounds like the whistle of to bellevq that Its essential character
a boat, end many a newcomer In la nitrogen, and say that the green
Alaska has rushed to the river looking line which la the chief feature of It
for e steamer when the boats were consists of small particles of frozen
nitrogen In the highest part of the at
froxen fast for the winter.
“The porcupine owl usee hie voice mosphere. This line appears when
as a mariner usee a siren In a fog froxen nitrogen Is exposed to electric
He boots and then listens Intently, rays.
if there Is an obstruction, he gets
Travels o f a Needle
the echo. A man or a beast carries an
echo to the ear of the porcupine owl.
An Irritation In the kneecap of a
“This owl gels hie name from a aet twelve-year-old girl of Durango. Colo.,
of quills that weights him down so led to the removal of a steel needle
that he cannot fly. With these quills which the child had swallowed when
its can light a men or a fierce animal eight months old and which, for more
in the dark. In such combats be often than eleven years, has been wander
repels his foe.“
| ing through her system.
Remedy Finally Found
for Sloeping Sickneee
Sleeping sickness of Africa Is not
ihe same aa that known tn this coun
try. It Is caused usually by tbs bits
jf the tsetse fly, which spreads the
trypanosomes, as the Irritant germs
that cause the disease are called. The
problem was to And some drug which
would kill these trypanosomes In the
blood In all parts of the body, and
which would, at tha asms time, not
harm the body, an axceadlngly dlffl-
•ult and delicate matter. Dr. Wartel
lacobs and Dr. Michael Heldalberger
•f the Rockefeller Institute undertook
this task. They took arsenic com
pounds and experimented with them,
falling time and again to gain the
desired effect, but noting tha results
carefully and altering the compound
(13 times, they finally succeeded. That
la why tha drug tryparaamlde. used
with such success against tha sleeping
sickness and paresis. Is known as A83,
(he slxty-thlrd arsenic compound. The
first experiments were conducted on
animals, and when tryparaamlde had
proved Its value, Dr. Louise Pearce
went to Africa and experimented with
it on the natives.
Precinct No. 54, Hermiston. U. S
senator, Baker 23, Kubll 6, McNary
72. For representative in congress
Sinnott 70, Cochran 31. Secretary
of state, Koxer »4. State treasurer,
Campbell 29, Kay 44, Sever 20. Jus
tice supreme court, Knowles 42
Westbrook
'A ttorney general
Kuykendall 48, Van W inkle
47
Public service commission, Corey 70
Service 17. Judge circuit court
Phelps 94. State
representative
Barratt 27, Shumway 64. District
attorney, McIntyre 30, Schmidt 29
Scott
35.
County conunlbsioner,
Bean 58, Kirk 18, Putman 19. Sher.
Iff, Brown 24, Caldwell 6, Hall 22
Houser 42. Mannlhg 3, Warnock 5.
County clerk, Brown 82, Langley 17.
Recorder, Burroughs 65, Done 14.
W illiams 20. Coroner. Garfield 61
Shirk 32. County school superin.
tendent, Yaeger 87. Central com
mitteeman, F. B. Pwayxo 75. Jus
tlce of the Pence, Tt. C. Todd 19
Constable, II. A. Pnnkow 20.
Columbia precinct No. 55. Repub
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"I suppose you are getting a good
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boy? Ills father's rich.”
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“Well, 1 hope you won't forget that
my little Ted threw the brick that
hit him."
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$2,000,000 Masterpiece
An American eavlngs bank Is mak
ing a present of a clock to every do-
imsltor who opens an account with It.
It la a timepiece of a peculiar kind
tnd la really a combination of a clock
und a safe. It la alleged to-keep ex
cellent time for 24 hours, according
to the Manchester Guardian.
Rewinding Is then necessary, but
before It can be rewound a nickel,
lima or quarter must be Inserted In
It. Tlie owner Is thu» compelled to
add something to his savings every
day, so that. In fact, saving becomes
a dnlly habit.
The clock Is advertised as "the
watchdog of Its owner's future,” en
abling persons to save who never be
fore found It possible and enabling
them to save “In an easy, sure and en
joyable manner.”
PEOPLES THEATRE
STANFIELD
May 30-31
7:30 P . M .
A d m issio n , 25-55c
No Longer a M an
A very pompous farmer was made
a Justice of the' peace, and was so
Impressed with the tremendous dig
nity of his position that the village
where he lived was much too small
lo eontaln him.
As ha was swaggering along the
road with Ida very Important nose lo
the nlr, he wnlked Into a barrow be
longing to nn old woman.
“Be careful where you're going,
manl” she cried.
“Womnn,” replied the Indignant
farmer, “I am no longer a man; I
am a maglatratel”
This is the first appearance of
this picture in this territory.
C om e in and see our plan b eo ’ ->
PENDLETON
L e t us give you cost pr;ce o
m od el 4 0 0 cap acity hen h ou ie
D r. M e lle n t h in
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in internal medicine f t r the past
twelve years
(Those who have not received one ofir.r 1924 oelendars ca'l
and get one.)
DOES NOT OPERATE
SUNDAY, MAY 25
Office Hours, 10 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Inland Empire Lumber Comp
Phon. 331
“ The Yard of Best Quality
ONE DAY ONLY
H. M. STRAW. MGR.
No Charge for Consultation
Exclusive Representatives of Nations' Bui1 '
Dr. M ellethln is a regular gradu
ate In medicine and surgery and lg
liconsed by the state of Oregon. He
does not operate for chronic appen
dicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stom
ach, tonsils or adenoids.
He has to his credit wonderful re
sults ln diseases of the stomach, liver
bowels,blood, skin, nerves, heart
kidney, bladder, bed w etting, cat
arrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciat
ica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments.
Below are the names of a few of
his many satisfied patients in Ore
gon:
Mrs. J. W. H ayn es/ North Pow
der. Ore., goitre.
Mrs. Alice W illiams, Malheur,
Ore., heart trouble end high blood
pressure.
Uno Sjcroos, A toria. Ore., ap.
pendicltis.
H. Deggeller, Sllveron, Ore., ul
cer of stomach.
Mrs. Geo. A. Gillman, Coquille,
Ore., gall stones.
Mrs. M. E. Garson, Silverton, Ore.,
high blood pressure.
Mrs. J. M. Bowers, Toledo, Ore.,
gall stones.
August Erickson, Lakeside, Ore.
kidney trouble.
Remember above date, th at con
sultation on this trip w ill be free
and that his treatment Is different.
Married women must bo accom
panied by their husbands.
Address: 211
Bradbury
Bldg.,
Los Angeles, California. ___________
H E N horses w ere
in fashion, men se
lected Arabians for
speed, Pereherons for
stren g th — th e tw o a o
cep ted equine standards.
Speed and s t r e n g t h -
m otorists find both these
qualities combined in Red
Crow n, motordom's ac
cepted standard for gasoline.
I B t:
An authentic Titian, owned for
manv years by an artist who never
suspected Its worth, has been sold to
a I.oa Angeles art collector for «100,
000. The artist who sold It bought It
at an auction In Florence, Italy, while
ha was studying art there In hit youth.
He paid the equivalent of 6150 In
American money for the masterpiece.
o'clock in the afternoon as the time,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
and the rooms of the above entitled
In the County Court of the State of
Court in the County Court House
Oregon for U m atilla County
In the Matter of the Estate of
Joseph W. Ralph, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed exe
cutrix of the last w ill and testament
of Joseph W. Ralph, deceased, and
has qualified' as the law directs.
All persons having claims against
said estate are required to present
the same to me at the office of W.
J. Warner, my attorney at his of.
flee In Hermiston, Oregon, with
proper vouchers w ithin six months
from the date hereof.
Dated th is 8th day of May, 1924.
Mabel M. Ralph,
35-5tc
Executrix.
NOTICE OF HEARING UPON FINAL
REPORT
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for U m atilla County.
In the matter of the E state of
W illiam Colby Dyer, deceased.
Notice iB hereby given that the
undersigned executor of the last
w ill and testam ent of W illiam Colby
Dyer, deceased, has filed his final
report w ith the Clerk of the above
entitled Court and that the Judge of
said Court has designated Saturday,
the 7th day of June. 1924, at 2
at Pendleton, Umatilla County, Ore_
gon, as the place when and where
hearing is to be had thereon. A ll
persons interested are hereby noti
fied to then and there appear and
cause, if any they have, why said re.
port should not be approved, the ex
ecutor dscharged and the estate clos
ed.
Dated ths 5th day of May, 1924.
L. Curtis Dyer,
Executor.
35-5tc
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
City Recorder of the City of Her
miston, Oregon, w ill receive sealed
bids up to 8 o'clock P. M. June 4,
1924, for the improvement of Hurl-
burt Ave. in said City between the
property line at Fourth St. and th e
property line at First St. by grad,
ing and graveling or covering the
same w ith crushed rock, according
to the plans and specifications of
the City Engineer on file in my
office.
The right is reserved to reject any
and all bids.
C. W. K ellogg, City Recorder.
Dated May 8, 1924.
36-4tc
Every M otoring Need
A t Lowest Cost
egà
The Ford Touring Car meets every
motoring requirement at the lowest
possible cost. It is sturdy, depend
able, long lived; easy to drive; con
v en ien t to park — and possesses
the h igh est resale value in propor
tion to list price, of any car built.
Vtlllrera of electric-light poles In
California And It necessary. In many
Instances, to Impregnate the entire
pete with creosote to prevent serious
Ramage K / termites to the tops and
cross arms
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Woman Conducts Orchestra
Probahiy the only woman conductor
of a aympliony orchestra In A merles
Is Madame Davenport Engberg. who
directs th ^ Civic Symphony orchestra
of Seattle, o'? which she also was the
founder.
D etroit, Michigan
The Touring Car
295
F. O. fl. D etroit
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C o u p . < 525
Tu d o r S « b m < 5 9 0
■ 5 685
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At a horse neu'' • ln
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spite all effort* S k ' rtdw
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get him Into the Una.
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of the «tarter trrama « b e a ite d as
ha shouted tor the »«eaHt k m* :
up that horse) nrtng M a
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“I can't, air,” yelled ba«-g\.
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of the stubborn equine “TkJfl.
• rah horoe; be wont bodge
he hears tba door abut, an* I t - V t f k
no door."—Boston T r a a k ^ t .
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Boston No Joke Nate
Ante Deetroy Light Poles
Ilcan. U. S. senator, Stallard
Baker 17, Kubll 2. McNary 31.
Representative In congress, Sinnott
35, Cochran 18. State Treasurer,
Sever 9. Campbell 15, Kay 24. Jus.
tlce supreme court, Westbrook
Belt 19, Knowles 21. Attorney gen
eral. Van w in k le 34. Kuykendall 18.
County commissioner, Putman 1 10.
Bean 22. Kirk 15. Sheriff, War
nock 6, Brown 17, Caldwell 0. Hall
1«, Houser 11, Manning 4. County
clerk Langley 12. Brown 36. Pub
lic service commission. Service 18
Corey 29.
State represent at I ve
Shumway 33. Barratt 14
District
attorney, Seott 20. McIntyre 16.
Schmidt 12. Recorder, W illiams 1
Burroughs 17, Dope 8. Coroner,
Shirk 11, Garfield 36. Democratic
vote for sheriff. Young 9. Blakely
8, Parks 4, Taylor 6
Let th e rent m on ey apply on your
ow n hom e.
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C om ing to
Real Titian Discovered
A. C. McIntyre, Nominee Dlst. Atty.
Build hour Own Home
and Quit Paying Rent
— READ THE WANT ADS—
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DORIAN HOTEL
The
Hunchback of
Notre Dame
On being offered a Boston Joke the
editor of a humorous weekly proceed
ed to take the alleged humorist to task
In no uncertain manner.
“I don't see any point to these
whams about the highbrow proclivities
of Boston,” declared the editor.
■They're out of date, to aay the least.
Boston haa won her share of pennanta
and was once the home of John L.
Sullivan.“
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SPECIALIST
Splitting the Fee
Clock A lto Savings Bank
C. L. McNary, Republican Nominee
for United States Senator
GENUINE
Modernizing the Apache
A campaign la under way at the
Fort Apache Indian reservation In
Arizona to Improve the living condi
tions of the ApaclX Of »H American
Indians he la the moat primitive.
Tenaciously he holds to the codes of
bla fathers. He has always dwelt In
the traditional wigwam. This tribe
owna plenty of timber to construct
modern houses, anil the government
has placed a sawmill on the reserva
tion. The work of constructioa will
be done by the Indians themselves,
under the supervision of qualified gov
ernment employees.
Hardware and
general house-fittluga will be pur
chased with funds belonging to the
tribe.
Charles 11. Burke, commissioner of
Indian affairs, says the Indians seem
to be Interested In the proposed change
and It is probable a number of modern
houses will be erected the coming sum
mer. The Apache. In the past, ha»
been the most feared Indian on the
North American continent.
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