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Bee Authority Here B est Monday
Professor Seullen, of O. A . C.. w ill
visit tbe yards of local bee keepers
and conduct a demount i at ion next
Monday, June 23.
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HERMISTON LOCALS
The ladies of the Community club I
will have a booth at the celebration
July 3 and 4, in the Campbell Btore
room. Members should watch the
paper next week for list of mem
bers and the hours which they will [
serve.
All local
concessions
celebration
touch with
th e
ICe ABAC
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Mrs. O. O'. Sapper was a Pendle
ton visitor last Saturday.
people who wish to run
during the 4th of July
are requested to get in
The M. E. ladles will have a re-
'reshment booth during the 4th of I
Mr. Hitt at once.
July festivities where they will serve
Mr. and Mrs. Vane Boynton and ce cream, lemonade, hot dogs and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boynton, Mrs. W. ham sandwiches, doughnuts and
S. Boynton, Mrs. Kelley and Mrs. :offee, Ice cream cones. The loca-
Sullivan motored to Helix Sunday.
on of the booth will be announced |
ater.
Harold Sullivan and wife and baby |
Dr. Adams was called to Hot Lake
Maxine returned to Portland after
n Wednesday to assist with some |
spending a week with his parent!
iperatlons at the sanatorium.
here.
U ta h
A b e r d e e n C o a l.
y&M can roll
100 Cigarettes
J o ris Cents
Fam ous
O R D E R S SO L IC IT E D
/s/ss Bird Havana
Miss Luc'le Sullivan returned this
week from Monmouth for the sum
mer vacation.
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Mrs, W. W. Illsley and daughter
Virginia were visitors at the Brier
ly ranch on the Furnish project Sut
urday.
Mr Wisdom of Irrigon, was In Her.
ni'ston one day this week for medi
cal treament
Mis Dr. Adams returned Monday
from Portland where she went as a
delegate to the Grand Chapter of
the Eastern Star. W. A. Leathers
and wife attended the chapter also.
Around the roast of Britain there
are several Islnnds chiefly populated
by marine birds. The Fames have
been the winter resort of the elder
duck for generations and probably for
many centuries. The Skerries off the
Anglesey coast are the sanctuary of
the arctic tern and the beautiful ro
seate tern.
Holyhead lslnnd Is visited occasion
ally hy the whopper swan, the some
what rare tufted duck and the red
breasted mergnnser, says the Detroit
News. Puffin island, at the entrance
io the Mens! strait. Is named after the
birds that Inhabit It.
Cal J an Ideas
I believe linpplneaa cornea out of do
ing things for other people. If all
rich people knew the pleaaure of gtv-
Ing or helping others they would do
Mrs. Ed Haugeberg and chldren an. It la the best medicine 1 have
were gueets of Mrs. Gaither on Wed- | ever taken. When I die I will leave
nesday.
only a little for my children. I have
never figured up wliat I have given
F. X. Arens, the noted New York away In the laat thirty yeara. I ran
Instructor lu vocal music, has eon- not any how much I have left to give
away. I know It la too mnch for me
rented to pay Hermiston a short v'slt I to keep anil most of It will go.—Na
about the middle of July. W hile) than Straus,
here he will play the accompaniment
for some of the numbers of a eon-1
Odd Playing Cards
cert to b" given by his artist pupil.
A pack of Hindustani carda In the
Kttty Short. The program, whieh I possession of the Royal Asiatic society
will be announeed later, wtll Inetude | of England Is supposed to be one thou
two of Mr. Arens’ compositions. Mr. sand yeara old. It consists of eight
Arens was organiser and director of | suits of various colors. The kings are
the Peoples Symphony orchestra In mounted on elephants; the vlalers. or
those second in rank, are apon horses,
New York City for over 20 years I tigers snd bulla. Some of the cards
and has an International reputa have such curious marks as a pine
tion as a teacher and ronipoeer. Her. apple In a shallow cup and an object
mlston will be greatly favored by h is| similar to a paraeol without a haadte.
but with two ho k e n riba (ticking
presence here.
through the ton,
In 1922 the City Motor Trucking Com
pany of Portland, Oregon, won the Pack
ard’s low upkeep contest in the State of
Oregon with its 4-ton Packard No. 180-
590. During the p erio d o f this contest
Zerolene oil w as used exclusively,
and the Company writes us as follows:
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“In consequence o f our su ccess in this contest, and be
cau se of our uniform satisfaction w ith the u se of Zero
lene in all other equipment, w e naturally consider
Zerolene as an absolutely dependable arid correct lu
bricant W e m ost cheerfully recommend it to any
and all truck operators to receive real efficiency in
lubricating oils.”
Giant From the Jura
Mountain» Is Strong
L et us k now
your n eed s
Inland Empire Lumber Company
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" The Yard of Best Quality ”
H . M. S TR A W , MGR.
Next Thursday n’ght there will be
Ross Newport and son Marshall
were In town for a short time Sun a banquet In Pendleton of the sports,
day en route to La Grande, when nen of this county. Representatives
the Newport Construction Co. has a rom each town in the county are
(quested to be present. It Is the
contract. They report sak’ng thr
ntentlon to perfect an organization i
tr'p from Portland In 5 3-4 hours.
f the fishermen and hunters at this
Mrs. J. T. Hinkle and Frances art ime. The towns throughout the
at the Hermiston hotel for a fev •ounty will follow suit and organize
days, having returned from a visit n the same manner. All those who
ntend to be present at the banquet
to Walla Walla.
n Pendleton are requested to see |
Hugh Fraser Is home from thi Henry Hitt to make reservations.
University of Oregon for the sum
John ElliB left the first of the I
mer.
veek for Montana where he was call.
Miss Clara Bryant, of Portland, lf d on account of his brother being
the guest of her Bister, Mrs. Thomas killed In an accident.
Fraser.
There have been numerous Inqulr- |
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stone are the es as to whether or not Hermiston
possessors of a baby boy born Satur v’ll have a merry-go-round during I
he 4th of July ceebratlon. Henry
day.
Iltt who Is one of the committee In
harge of arrangements stated that
Mrs. C. C. Durfey and Mrs. W
R. Jarv's are in Portland and Sea ne had been procured and will be
et up here for the festivities. This |
side for a couple of weeks.
w'li be welcome news o the kiddles
S. O. Harper, superintendent of s no celebration Is complete as far
the Grand Valley project, Colorado is they are concerned without the re- |
was at the I c. 1 s w r r .c i nt office on olvlng hobby horses.
official pusiness this week.
Henry Hitt has put up an electric I
ign in front of his confectionery f
B. S. Kingsley was up from Port
tore on Main street. The sign adds |
and on business Tuesday.
to the attractiveness of his estab.
Herbert Sullivan and wife, of Uma lishment.
pine, spent Sunday with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Sullivan.
Cleanly W ilJ Animal»
With every wild creature cleanllm
la essential. Even tlie despised rat
The sliver tea given by the M. E
ladles on Wednesday at the home of spends a large proportion of Its time
Mrs, Walter Blessing was a decided In cleaning Itself. All the cats, from
the lordly lion downward, are most
success. A b usual the weather man particular about washing und comb
Interfered but a goodly number of ing their fur. The rough tongue arts
ladies ventured out and all report as a kind of sponge, and you will no
tice how a cat licks her paws and uses
an enjoyable afternoon.
them to clean such parts of her body
The M. E. Ladles will hold n spec as are beyond the reach of her tongue.
As a substitute for the powder so
ial business meeting at the church popular with feminine humanity, birds
Wednesday afternoon, June 25. All find dust Invaluable. The domestic
members are urged to be present.
fowl loves nothing better than a dust
bath. Partridges, sparrows and larks
Sappers’ Inc. Is enlarging the r J roll and flutter In the dust until their
apace by building as implement ware feathers are full of It.
house in the rear of the store.
ZER O LEN E helps win
/Ae PACKARD CONTEST
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Woman Hurt By Blast
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A woman employed as cook at the
j* highway construct'on camp near this
g city was seriously injured last Sun-
■ j day when a rock from a blast that
had been set off fell on her leg,
g breaking the hone. An ambulance
■ ! was called from Pendleton but broke
down when it reached this city. A
g car was then procured and the lnjur-
■ ed woman was taken to Pendleton
■ for treatment.
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T h e C hy M otor T ra c k ,
la g Company of Portland,
Oregon, oparata two
too Packard tracks, Ma
lM -to n Packard tracka
and ona 4-»on PadeiaL
Zarolana la aaad exclu
sively.
School Diitrict* Held Election»
At the school election held last
Monday In thia city F. B. Swayze
was elected director and R. A.
Brownson clerk.
In Minnehaha dlstr'ct W. G. Rodda
was elected director and Mrs. R. E.
McFall clerk.
In Columbia R. L. Addleman was
named director and Frank Rack tbe
clerk.
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J . T. Embry left Thlrsday evening |
for Lewiston, Idaho, where be ex
pects to spend a few days with his I
son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clay [
Embry.
O REOOJT,
Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Bureau
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Stone
W ONDERLAND
Is the Ration’s Greatest Playgronnd
E v e ry A m e ric a n should share in the In sp iratio n
of Its to w e rin g peaks, leaping geysers, g ro w lin g
grottos, boiling cauldrons, In the m idst of which
n re m ag n ific e n t hotels, cha rm in g cottage .village«,
300 m iles of m atchless boulevards and a ll the
com forts of home.
Sand fo r our booklet. I t tells the th r illin g story
o f nature's w onderland. O u r
T H R O U G H S L E E P IN G C A R
O perated D A I L Y du rin g the season
between
Portland and West Yellowstane
by the
U nion P acific S ystem
I.e t our representatives exp lain the various tours
which enable v isitors to see th e Yellow stone a t
m inim u m cost; also quote fares, prepare your
Itin e ra ry and m ake y o u r reservations. C all •
F. C. W0UGHTER, Agent,
Hermiston, Oregon
or address
W M . Me M U R R A Y
G eneral Paaacrger A gent,
P ortland , Oregon
WEST END FARMERS
One of the tallest men alive today,
possibly the tallest. Is Armand Brun
ner, who hails from the Jura moun
tains, says Loudon Tit-Bits, lie is 7
feet 5*4 inches in height and his
stretch from linger tip to finger tip is
close on 8 feet, while, us his bouts are
17% Indies long, his patronuge is
eagerly sought by the bootmakers in
Ills locality.
Bronner was born In 1S90 and only
ceased to grow when he was thirty
years of age. It is a remarkable fact
that be only weighed 4V4 pounds when
born. His great height is not shared
by any oilier member of bis family,
the tallest being 5 feet 9 Inches.
Unlike most giants, who outgrow
their strength, Brunner Is exceedingly
strong, and can carry a weight of
nearly half a ton with eave. His
health is excellent, and so is Ids appe
tite, He eats little meat, but con
sumes a huge quantity of vegetables.
Food and clothing necessarily cosf
him about twice what an ordinary man
would hove to pay, and his tailor,
when fitting him, requires a steplnd
der to read) Ids shoulders. At pres
ent tills giant Is touring the continent
hut he hopes shortly to visit this coun
try.
It is records like these that month af
ter month and year after year are cutting
the ground from under the superstition
that there is something mysteriously
“better” about eastern oils, just because
they cost more.
Zerolene sales have increased seven-
♦ fold in seven years. The more experi
enced the motorist, the more
likely he is to discover that the
ZEROLENE Zerolene-lubricated car deliv
ers better gasoline mileage,
accumulates less carbon, costs
less for upkeep, and has a
longer working life.
—the Standard O il
C o m p a n y ’a n a w
im p ro v e d o il for
W h y pay tribute to a su
Fred c a n “ Foeda
perstition? Insist on Zerolene
Those Oil-Starved
Fords.”
—a better oil—even if it does
cost less.
STANDARD OIL
COMPANY
C on siderin g th e W ife
T he Insurance agent advised a negro
io tak e (Hit an Instiranee policy.
“You never know w hat may hap
nen. And th ere 's your wife to con
aider.”
“B aw dyI" said the negro, who was
thoroughly m arried “ I a in ’t any too
safe at home us It i s a id ”
NOTICE TO C EDITORS
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Umatilla County
In the Matter o f the Estate of
Joseph W. Ralph, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has leen appointed exe.
cutrix of the last v. El
ta s ta m e flt
of Joseph W. Ralph, deceased, and
has qualified as the law directs.
All persons having claims against
raid 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 within six months
from the date hereof.
Dated this 8th day of May, 1924
Mabel M. Ralph,
35-5te
Executrix.
(C A L IF O R N IA )
This booklet reports inde
p e n d en t service tests o f
Zerolene made by a num
ber o f Urge users. Ask any
S tan d ard O il C o m p a n y
Miles r e p r e s e n t a t iv e or
Zerolene dealer for a copy.
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thia summer— vacations that are inexpensive because of the
low cost of maintenance of this reliable car.
Everyone wants a car for the outdoor months. That means, of
course, an unusually heavy demand for Fords. T o avoid delay«
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and Starter 165 eatra
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Many are buying them in the larger quan
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j o iwant only a few we have them with
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