The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 05, 1924, Image 3

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    THE HERMISTON H B U I D i HEBMtMON, OMCGOlf.
Notice of Aaaxal School Hooting
C om m unity S ervice
Every etop to th in k that the eer-
vlee wo render the community la not
confined to bonking alone? Here
are a few of the things we are doing
for our patrons every day:
W e make out deeds, attend to re­
cording notes and mortgagee, pay
taxes, fix up a ll sort» of papers,
contracts, pensions, administrator’s
affairs, real estate transfers, insur­
ance, rents, etc. W e have a notary
public In the bank at all times. We
are glad to be of service to you.
Come in.
LODGE DIRECTORY
Notice is hereby given to the legal
voters of School District No. 14 of
I wink to annou nce to m y p atron s that
U m atilla County, State of Oregon,
that the Annual School Meeting of
I w ill bo in H erm iston June 1 to resum e
said district w ill be held at the
school building; to begin at the hour
m y practice.
of two o'clock P. M. on the third
Dr. W . W . ILLSLEY
Monday of June, being the 14th day
of June, A. D. 1*24.
Office next to Postoffice
Phone Residence and Office
This meeting is called tor the pur­
pose of electing one director for three
year term and one clerk for one
year term and the transaction of
Leacock Telle How to
! business usual at such meeting.
Help Son G et Leeeone
Dated thia 2«th day of May, 1*14.
The greatest nuisance of all to the
Attest:
‘R. A. Brownton
F. B. Swayxe, schoolmaster Is the parent who does
Dlat. Clerk. Cbm. Boardof Dlr. his boy's home exercises and works
hit boy's sums. 1 suppose they mean
38-3te
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well by It. But It Is a disastrous thing
to do for sny child. Whenever I
W hen you need any­
found myself correcting exercises that
8. 0. 8.
thing in the fine of
had
obviously
been
done
for
the
boys
W e are moving into a small house
and must dispose of a good Monarch In their homes I used to say to them:
n
e a t and attractive
“Paul tell your father that he must
range, china cabinet, dining room
Printing.
use the ablative after pro." “Yes, sir,"
chairs, bedstead, springs and many says the boy. "And Edward, you tell
other articles. We are offering no your grandmother that her use of the
, bugs In this sale. I also have 100 dative case simply won't do. She's
fine hens for sale or trade. Dad and getting along nicely and I'm satisfied
Subscribe For The Herald
Mother West.
39-2tp, with the way she's doing, but I cannot
have her using the dative right and
left on every occasion. Tell her it
won't do." “Yes, sir," says little Ed­
ward.
I remember one case In particular of
a parent who did not do the boy's ex­
ercise, bat, after letting the boy do It
himself, wrote across the face of It a
withering comment addressed to me
and reading: "From thia exercise you
can see that my boy, after six months
of your teaching, Is completely Igno­
rant. How do you account for It?" I
sent the exercise back to him with the
added note: " I think It must be
hereditary."—Stephen
Leacock,
In
College Days.
ubsn ESTH
moots mcu
st 8:00 sharp ia
welcome.
Alice C.
Kathryn L. Garner. Sec.
Q
MOAB S
cigarettes
of Hermtetea
Capital, Surplus aad Undivided Prafh. Over SS0.000
F. B Pwayie, Pres.
R. Alexader, Vlce-Pres.
A. H. Norton, Cashier W . L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier
brothers cordially invited.
W. H. McMillan R. A. Bn
K. R. and S.
NOTICE!
T he H erald publishes
more erenuine paid want
ads than any other
paper published in a city
of the same size in East­
ern Oregon.
THERE’S A REASON
»»ANT ads
I t la easy to reach us wbsn you
want your clotbsa cleaned, preened
or repaired. Just phone 91-W-2.
j W e’ll call.
19-tfe
REAL ESTATE EXCHANG ES A N D
INSURANCE. J. M . BIGGS. R E­
ALTOR.
2«-»fe
Biirk is
Shoes.
hearquarters
for
Our spring and summer line of
Made-to.Msasura Clothes are here.
Suits, *23.60 and up. Imperial
Cleaners.
19-tfe
Burk’s for bargains.
-n t
SALT
Polands for Profits.
FOR SALE— Young frys.
Ogden Jewelry Store.
Stillings. * 7 tf
Inquire at
I AM M A K IN G REG ULAR TRIPS TO
Pendleton Tuesdays and Fridays of
FOR SALE— Refrigerator, holds 100
each week. I f you have anything
pounds, also fru it jars. Inquire
to be hauled to or from the above
this offioe.
named city, I would appreciate
your business along this 11ns. I
FOR SALB— Tsam of horses. J. K.
am also In the market for chickens
Fhotwell.
18-tfc
and veal. Ray Challis, Phone
20-R. Pendleton phone 400. 9-tfe
FOR SALE— 6 acre chicken ranch;
400 bens, team, wagon, and other W hite Leghorn baby chlx, A p ril
hatch, *16.00 per hundred. Place
fixtures. Come and see. Chester
your order early i f you w ant any.
W righ t. 1 mile west, 1- 2 mile
Wm. H . Ogden.
19-tfe
south.
10-tfc
FOR SALE— Stacker, 46 foot pole In
good condition, a bargain. See
C. E. Baker.
37 -tf
Furniture for sale,
man.
See I.
1. Put-
34-tfc
FOR SALE— Young Jersey cow giv­
ing milk, cheap, have too many.
Enquire this office.
AUTOMOBILES— Fords and other
makes, *35.00 and up. Kellogg
A Schlmke.
36-tfc
FOR SALE— a new six-hole Round
Oak range. Inquire H . S. Sw art-
out.
38-2tp
FOR SALE— One iron bedstead, fu ll
size w ith mattress, three-quarter
bedstead w ith springs and mat-
trees, 1 dining table three leaves,
washstand, copper boiler, roaster
and wringer. Call
Mrs. Anna
Strohm.
38-2tc
FOR SALE— Modern 6-room house,
furnace, hardwood floors, complete
plumbing, b u ilt-in «work, fine
shade trees. Terms. Addresg box
886 for particulars.
39-3c
FOR SALE— Saddle horse.
Currie.
George
3 9 -ltp
MISCELLANEOUS
for Rent— One mile north of
J. A. Campbell.
Silvertown
CORD
Rural Education in
China /« im prootnf
T h ere is n o lu x­
There has been astonishing improve­
ment along the line of public educa­
ury in th e cost o f
tion since the dawning of the Republic
of China In 1911, says the Southern
S ilv e r to w n C o r d
Workman. Needless to say, there Is
only a small fraction of her population
T ires. T h e luxury
of 400,000,000 having so far the privi­
is all in th e p er­
lege of being educated; but there ia a
decisive activity leading ’to further ex­
form an ce. • • •
pansion and advancement.
In China elementary education la
given In both the lower and higher
primary schools. A child la In his
school age from six to fourteen and
compulsory school attendance during
the period Is secured by law. But In
the rural districts where child labor
still prevails and the compulsory at­
tendance law Is not seriously enforced
not all the farmers’ children attend
regularly these fundamental schools.
Usually a large village baa a lower
primary school for itself. Two or
three small villages combine to main­
tain one. The higher primary school
Is found only In the city or town. A
rural primary school usually makes
use of an old temple as school build­
ing.
tfË tST IN THE LONG RUN"U
The teacher, either a graduate from
a lower normal school or from a high­
er primary school, lives in the school.
His annual salary la from *100 to *160
Including everything except house
rent
These village schools are under the
direct control of the county superin­
tendent. He Is the chief administra­
tive authority, but be seldom visits
the schools himself. The supervision
Is done by a county-Inspector who is
by oo means helping the teachers dar­
ing his visit, but Is engaged In mark­ A Hemstitching Machine has been
ing down what he sees in the school installed in Echo by Mr». Sommers,
for a general report to the superin­ who is now prepared to handle this
tendent
K ellogg &
S ch im p k e
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H em stitch in g
LOST— Ladles hand bag containing
small change and papers that are
of no value except to owner.
Finder w ill receive reward If left
at this office.
Pasture
town.
G o o d r ic h
39-2tc
Pasture for Rent— J. W . Hamman.
39-3Ip
W A N T E D — Team of horses not over
8 years old: also wagon and har-
ncs«. A good Jersey cow to he
traded In. Address Box 427. Uma­
tilla .
23-tfe
For summer pasture call 9-F-3 or
w rite box 35, Echo, Oregon. 3>-4e
W A N T E D — Four well bred yearling
grade Jersey helfeTS. Inquire Co.
Agent's office, Pendleton.
3 * -le
W A N T E D — Men or women to take
orders for genuine guaranteed hos­
iery for men. women and children.
Elim inate dara'ng. Salary *7 5 a
week fu ll time. *1.50 an hour
spare time. Beautiful spring line.
International Stocking Mills, Nor­
ristown. Pa.
39-201p
W A N T E D — Phone, w rite or see W.
A. Leathers, when you have alfalfa
bay for sale, in any quantity.
Phone 4O-J-1.
9-tfe
A D V E R T IS E YOUR POULTRY
I N T H ESE COLUMNS
RESULTS A R B C E R TA IN
class of work promptly.
Portland’« Brilliant Festival
That very b rillian t and charming
event, the Rose Festival, which has
made Portland, Oregon, the very
center of floral and festival a t­
tractions in the Northwest for the
last fifteen years, la to be again stag­
ed on the 11th, 12th, and 13th of
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
this month. I t w ill be the usual
festival event during which tbat
beautiful and hospitable city w ill be
Special Attention Will Be Paid To
dedicated and consecrated to the
Queen of Flowers and a tru ly mar­
MAIL ORDERS
velous scene of pleasure for three
days.
l
Tor thia event the Union Pacific
baa made a rounn trip rate of a fare
and a h alf, tickets to be on sale June
ECHO?-OREGON
9th to 12th Inllualve w ith return
lim it fixed a t June l* t h . The rate Phone Connection.
P. 0. Box 808
from Hermiston w ill be *9 .9 *.
Call on T. C.Wongbter for any In­
formation desired.
10 Cents
A Yard
Mrs. D ella S om m ers
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Perfect Virion Withoat OlafiMfi
M. D. Fleming, Eye-Bight Special­
ist. . I f your eyes tire when attend­
ing a picture show or when reading,
our new method of treatment for
nerve strain wHI remedy thin trouble
and w ill enable you to read with
every comfort. Perfect Vision W ith ­
out Gl asse e. Hotel Hermiston W ed­
nesday, June l l .
D O IT N O W
Send us the priée o f a year’i
you are in arrears
We Need the Money
One of the most romantic stories In
banking history Is recalled by the an­
nouncement that the business of
Messrs. Drummond of Charing Cross,
the old-established private bankers,
has many associations with tlie Ja­
cobites. Indeed, Its founder, Andrew
Drummond, Is believed to have been a
Jacobite first and a banker afterward.
It Is at least certain that he walked
from Edinburgh to London, with a
price on his head, bearing funds to be
used to secure the restoration of the
Stuarts. The Malacca cane with a
gold crutch handle which he carried
with him on this adventurous Journey
still hangs, a treasured possession, In
the bank parlor.
The old banker probably thought of
this Journey and of the risks he had
run In taking it, when Simon Fraser,
Lord Lovat, the “old fox” of the high­
lands, passed the bank on his way to
the tower after the “forty-five.”
Lovat, whose gray hairs did not save
him from the scaffold, had been on the
books of the firm.
As he passed the bank windows Rob­
ert and Henry Drummond looked out
to see him, but Andrew sat still at his
desk. “I suppose you woald run. out
to watch me If I was to be beheaded,”
he remarked, dryly.
S u r v iv o r o f In d ia n M a u a c r t
Ross Tanner, who la now living at
Amaranth, Man., has spent the last
few years trying to locate any of his
relatives. He ta the sole survivor of
the Indian massacre at Redwood,
Minn., in 1862. As a baby he was
picked up ont of the bloody mud and
brought to Canada by one of the
Sioux women.
At the age of ten he found ont that
he was not an Indian and ran away
from the Sionx. He bid in badger
holes during the day and traveled at
night until- he came across a roving
band of buffalo hunters He Joined
them.
He thinks that be got the name Tan­
ner from the fact that he was given
the Job of curing buffalo hides, says
Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance In an
article of the Indiana of the North
weat In the Mentor.
R e a s o n in g
An Interesting Illustration of the
process« of reasoning by which scien­
tific conclusions are sometimes at­
tained la afforded by the case of the
human skull discovered some years
ago at Chapelle-aux-Salnta, In France,
which, In the opinion of some, la prob­
ably the oldest bodily retie of prehis­
toric man. Thia skull shows many of
the characteristics of that of a mon­
key, but little Indication of Intelli­
gence. Careful examination, however,
revealed a slight excess of size of the
left hemisphere, from which It was
argued that the owner of the skull was
right-handed, and consequently a user
of tools, a conclusion which la thought
to be supported by the fact that an­
cient stone Implements w en found in
the neighborhood.
A G ood S p o rt
A guide one day, while working on
a log drive, fell Into the water. At
last dizzy and nearly exhausted from
his struggle, he managed to grasp a
big log and hold on to It. The cur­
rent was so strong and swift that It
swept his body under t ie log until
hie feet stuck out on the other side.
Just as a comrade, who bad run to
his assistance, grasped him by the
shoulders, he caught sight of hie own
feet protruding on the other side of
the log.
"I can hold on a hit longer, Jlmt“
he gasped. "Save the poor, fellow
that's la head first. If you can.”—
Tetter.
A n E x c it in g S p o r t
Lieut David Rlttenhouse, holder
of the world's seaplane record, sold
ha Washington the other day:
“Flying Is very Interesting sport—
rough, dangerous, hut vary Interesting.
It's Ilka the life of the young million­
aire.
"'H ave you had an Interesting life r
a lady asked this chap.
"'You bet I beve,’ aald he T ve
gone through four m airfag« and
ihn-e dl rorrea and two fort unse and
five sanltariuma'”
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
24S22
DR. FRACIS P. ADAMS
Physician and Surgeon
Office over First National BcMk
Phones-Office 661. Residence 191
Office Hours: 9 to 12:30 a. m.j 2 te 6 » ». m.
Eyes treat«*I, tested and Glasses Fitted
Electrical Treatments X-Ray work.
ane Electrical Massage.
H AULING
Day or night call« aisawered promptly
I am new prepared to do haul­
ing-
Trips made to the country.
I soHcit a share of your patron­
age-
Dr. R. G. GALE, Surgeon
Loatlon, Bank Bldg., Rooms 1 and >
Phones; Office 931. R m . e l l
Office Hours: 10 to 11:30 A. M ., 2
to 5 P. M.
G eorge Challis
D R . F . V .P R I M E
Dentistry
WHEN IN
Dental X-Ray and Diagnosi*
Bark Bldg.
Office Phone. 99
R e s id e n c e Phene W l
Hermiston. Oregon
PE N D L E T O N
MAKE YOUR
H EA L Q U A R TER S
— AT—
W. J. W A R N ER
W ESTERN A U T O CO.
Army
Attorney-at-Law
Cottonwood and Watr Sts.
Romantic Story of Old
London Jacobite Bank
COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE
Tires— Tubes— Accessories
ALWAYS OPEN
PHONE 530
Tom Swearingen, Mgr.
Hermiston
Has removed from his forniéT to6R*Rl IB the
Bond Bldg, to
Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland Empire
is often caused e y an inflamed condition
of the mucous lining of the Eustachian
Tube. When this tube ia inflamed you
have a rumbling sound or imperfect
hearing. U nless the inflammation can
be reduced, yvur hearing may be de­
stroyed forever.
H ALL’S CATARRH M EDICINE will
do what we claim for it—rid your system
of Catarrh or D eafness caused by
Catarrh. H ALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE
has been successful in the treatment of
Catarrh for over Forty Years.
Sold by all druggists.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Pendleton
Teacher of
VOICE AND PIANO
Graduate Artist Pupil of the S.
X. Arens Vocal Studio, New York
and Los Angeles.
Assistant Teacher to F. X. Area*.
HITT
Telephone or call at Hermiston
Hotel for appointment.
DR. THEO. BELET8KI,
Veterinarian
— FOR—
— AND—
AMMUNITION
— trick control
— no fire to lay
— concentrated heat
Pearl Oil is ecorp
omical, odorless and
good to the last drop.
BERT MULLENS
Barber .Shop And Bath
Agent for the Troy laundry
Shop at Siscel’s Confeotfonery
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(RBRO8ENB)
Restdcnce second house weat of the
Catholic church. Phone, 82-R.
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Hash’s Hall.
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