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

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGO2T«
M ust S ee A h ea d
Q ueen estuer
Conserve
Your Energy
in Summer
If there is a eharp curve In the
road, you go Blow. You want to
what'a ahead. After dark you will
no drive without lights for the same
reason.
Being able to see ahead Is what
Insures safety and success, no matter
what the undertaking. In financial
as well as other affairs, the only
way to look Into the future l8 by the
light of the past. Successful men
have worked, planned and SAVED.
Why not follow the light they have
given and do likewise? Our Bank
will help you.
w.
V ineyard
RECLAMATION LODGE N e. 107. K.
o f P . m eets each Thursday ev e n ia c la
Mack’s Hal'., a t 7JO P. f i . V b ftia «
brother« eerdielly invite«.
W. II McMillen
■Millen R. A
A. . Brevaeeg.^
K. k. end S.
ONE ELEVEN
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Simplicity and good taste are embodied in the lines
and appointments of this popular car. Uninterrupted
use is insured by nation-wide, “around-the-corner"
Ford service. Better get your order in n o u i!
DR. FRACIS P- ADAMS
Physician and Snrgeon
Office ov«r F irst N ation .1 B a sk
Phone«—Office M l. R n id e n e . Ml
Office Houre: 9 to 12J0 a. m.: 3 to M O p. m.
E y e . treeteH. tested and G lm a a Fitted
D etroit, Michigan
O m S e f l t l T w ier SetUn S59O P en ler S ed ee «M5
AU pricer /. e. fc. D e t r o it
H A U LIN G
I am now prepared to do haul­
ing
Trips made to the oountry.
I so'icit a share of your patron­
age
of Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $80,000
o
T he R unabout
P B Swayze, Pres.
R. Alexader, VIce-Pree.
A. H. Norton, Cashier W. L. Haram, Asst. Cashier
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A REASON
$
r’Oh SALE
Oil SALE— 14 good milch cows.
Ulrich Kaufman on Fred Heath
• re 1 12 miles south of Her-
ston reservoir.
44-3tc
OR SALE—Water spaniel pups at
reasonable price. Bred from good
hunting stock and going fast;
only three ¿eft. J. K. Mumau,
Hermiston.
44-2tc
20-ln. Rac'ne Threshing Machine,
for sale cheap. Inquire Second
Hand Store. M. E. Ryder. 44-2tc
FOR SALE— Some household furni­
ture, wagon with box and hay
rack, mower, rake, one horse cul-
Cvator, double set harness, cow,
horse, chickens, cream separator,
Ford car, and other small articles
too numerous to mention. Mrs.
J. E. Buchner.
44-2tp
FOR SALE— Team of horses. J. K.
Photwell.
18-tfc
FOR SALE— Stacker, 45 foot pole In
good condition, a bargain. See
C. E. Baker.
37-tf
FOR SALE— Two good milch cows
cheap, also two heifers coming
fresh. Inquire at this off'ce.
45-2tp
AUTOMOBILES— Fords and other
makes, $35.00 and up. Kellogg
A Schimke.
36-tfc
For Rent —six room house. Large
barn. Silo. Large garden tract. In­
quire at this office.
42-tfc
For Sale—Jersey cows. L. C. Todd.
42 tf
miscellaneous
DRESSMAKING, plain and
by Mrs. M. E. Ryder.
fancy,
44-2tc
WANTED— Men or women to take
orders for genuine guaranteed hos­
iery for men, women and children.
Eliminate darn'ng. Salary $75 a
week full time, $1.50 an hour
spare time. Beautiful spring line.
International Stocking Mills. Nor­
ristown, Pa.
39-20tp
WANTED— Phone, write or see W.
A. Leathers, when you have alfalfa
hay for sale. In any quantity.
Phone 40-J-3.
9-tfc
STRAYED— Three Jersey heifers
about 1 year old, with horns. A
suitable reward will be paid for
Information as to thetr where­
abouts. P. P. Sullivan.
45-tfe
Will' care for rh'ldren afternoons
and evenings. Marjorie Pelmul-
der.
45-tfc
WANTED—A snapshot showing my
float In the Fourth of July par­
ade. J. Skovbo.
45-ltc
Try Burk's for bargains.
It Is easy to reach ns when you
want yonr elothes cleaned, pressed
or repaired. Just phone 91-W-t.
We’ll call.
19-tfe
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGER AND
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE­
ALTOR.
Burk 1« henrqusrters for
Show.
2l-9fe
Army
F. O. B.
D é tr o it
1
Phones: Office 931. Res. 631
Office Hours: 10 to 11:80 A. M., 9
to 5 P. M.
DR . F . V . P R I M E
Burk’e for bargains.
WHEN IN
Dentistry
PENDLETON
Dental X-Ray and Di a * noala
Rank Bldg.
Herm iston. Oregon
MAKE YOUR
HEAL Q U A R TER S
— AT—
SUUings. I7tf
1 AM MAKING REGULAR TRIPS TO
Pendleton Tuesdays and Fridays of
each week. If you have anything
to be hauled te or from the above
named city, I would appreciate
your business along this line. I
am also in the market for chickens
and veal. Ray Challis, Phone
20-R. Pendleton phone 400. 9-tfc
Vibratory
Dr. R. G. GALE, Surgeon
Loatlon, Bank Bldg., Rooms 1 and
G eorge Challis
D em ou ntab le R im e
• a d Starter S8S extra
Our spring and summer line of
Made-to-Measure Clothes are here.
Suits, $23.50 and up. Imperial
Cleaners.
19-tfc
Polands for Profita.
Electrical Treatm ents iX-Ray work.
ane E lectrical M assage.
Day or night calls answered pron$y$
First N ational Bank
* HP! H erald publishes
u ore genuine paid want
ads than any other
pape? published in a city
o f t h e same size in East­
ern Oregon.
r.
lodge no . tot. j, o. a
V m eets each Monday eveaia* la Odd M m
hall. Vis i ting members cordially laritad.
W. R. Loaghorn. 8ec.
J . A. Raavea. M. O.
You can, literally, get“recreation"—be “madeover" again,
when your physical sell is rested, your energy and your
strength conserved by the use of this Ford Runabout.
T a s H a . Car « « 9 »
NOTICE!
„
m eats aeeood Ttteaday
at 8:00 sharp in Masonic halL
welcome.
A lice C.
Kathryn L. Garner. Sec.
W
WESTERN AUTO CO.
Cottonwood and Watr St».
THE
U N IV E R S A L
GAR
eaey
tarm a for th e balance. O r you can buy on th e Ford W e a k ly Pure ha ae Plan.
T h e Ford d e a le r in y o u r neighborhood w ill g la d ly explain both plana in d e ta il
Insure your building, furniture,
stock and hay before they are reduc­ " K M j o j P o t Varioae ' ” '1:
W e s te rn M u s ta n g s
ed to smoldering ashes.
The ponies of the western slates,
Kind», but A ll Peeta
the mustangs, are mostly southwestern
You can always call a doctor after
Are you a “killjoy”? Your negative breeds, apparently Moorish In origin,
you get jjlck, but it is too late to
is Indignant and emphatic. Good 1 coming to this country by way of Mex­
call an insurance agent after your But wait a minute.
ico and having been brought over
property burns. Do not hesitate.
The actlvltlA of the ordinary killjoy originally hy the Spaniards. To these
See F. B. Swayze, Agent.
45-ltc ws know. The fraternity Is out to ponies the term “bronco” Is often ap­
spoil in the mnas all Innocent fun and plied. Many of the small horses at
gayety. But there are other killjoys. the present time have been crossed
Carl of Thanks
These are not organized; they don’t more or less with the Americun trotter,
e
We wish to express our sincere seek to spoil the fun of crowds. Their the thoroughbred, or the Arabian
thanks to all who rushed to help us line Is to take the joy out of Individ­ horses. These still are known as
put out our fire; also our apprecia­ uals, one at a time. And yet they do “broncoR," although In recent years
tt without malice or deliberate Intent. they have been more commonly termed
tion of the many offers of help.
But the effect Is exactly the same.
cow ponies und are used exclusively
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Carson.
Some parents are killjoys, observes In herding.
London Answers. They are too par­
ticular with their children, too careful,
Dairy Cows in Demand
W fry H e L o o k e d T ire d
too much concerned. A childish game
Here '• a news Item which indi­ in which angels might join is brought
The head of a large business house
cates the hooking up of the dairy ln_ to a sudden halt. “Bobby, you mustn’t noticed that one of his clerks hud been
terests of the Pacific northwest with do that 1” “Elsie, little girls should looking off eolor for some months, and,
not tear about as though they were one morning, when he was looking
the Orient. K. Makush ma of To­ boys. Sit down quietly at once.”
rather paler thau usual, he tackled
him on the subject.
The Joy Is killed.
kyo and Professor A. Meyawakl of
“You look tired this morning,
Uncle gives Tommy a shilling, and
the college at Suporo, Japan, have
Tommy, with great Joy, pictures what Jones,” he said kindly. “Don’t you
been in Portland. They are on a he will buy. But a killjoy parent In­ sleep well?"
mission to. buy cattle to be used on sists that the money should be put In
“No, sir," was the reply, “The fel­
the plains of Manchuria to develop the Savings box.
-
low I share a room with and I suffer
Little Mona, with great Joy, lays the from nltemnte Insomnia."
the da'ry Interest In that country.
“Alternate insomnia 1 Wlint Is
It Is the Intention to purchase 150 table for tea. Mother will be so sur­
head In Oregon, Idaho and Washing, prised 1 But mother has a rebuke. that?”
“Whichever gets to sleep first keeps
ton, and ship them across the Pacif­ “Never do that again, Mona! If you the other awake all night 1”
had broken a cup I should have been
ic ocean to Manchuria. In addition very upset I”
to buying of stock for the herd, the
Today, without knowing or meaning
Japanese specialists wish to gather It, you may have acted as such a kill­
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
first-hand information regard'ng joy. Have you snubbed anyone? Have
UNDER EXECUTION
the dairy Industry in the P scif’c yon turned against the enthusiasm of
Notice 1. hereby given that under
one
of
the
young
and
Joyous
your
northwest.
older, perhaps cynical. Wisdom? Have and by virtue of a w r t of execution
A similar item of news records you laughed in superior fashion at
Issued out of the Circuit Court of
that W. R. Walker of Oh’o Is tak­ some eager Idea?
the State of Oregon in and for the
ing 100 head of stock cows across
Then you are a killjoy. Anything County of Umat 11a under the seal
the Atlantic to be grazed on the pas­ which darkens the sun of youth or
thereof, and to me directed and de­
tures of Belgium. He has been on causes shining, eager eyes to cloud or
livered upon a Judgment and decree
ends
Innocent
happiness,
kills
Joy,
and
the Chicago market selecting the
rendered and entered in said Court
cows. Last February Mr. Walker those who do the darkening, the cloud­
on the 2nd day of July, 1924, In
ing, or the like, are killers.
took a load of big beef bulls, averag­
favor of Sappers’ Inc., a corporat'on
ing 1800 to 2000 pounds to Belg'um
as plaintiff, and against H. H. Robl.
Sieter
o
f
African
King
and reports that a few hours after
nett, and Elsie Itob'nett, his wife,
arrival they were all sold. About
Longe for Fine Clothing as defendants whereby the plaintiff
75 per cent of the animals on the
Evidence that the sister of a king, did recover a personal decree against
farm, of Belgium are dairy cows. even though she be In “darkest" the defendants H. H. Rob'nett and
They look much like Holsteins, hut Africa, sometimes hankers for finery, Elsie Roblnett, his wife for the sum
are called Blue cattle.— Oregon Far. is found in a letter written hy the of $400.00 with interest thereon at
reigning monarch to the agent of a
mer.
trading post at Hlabatln, says a dis­ the rate of 8 per cent per annum
from February 1, 1923, and the fur­
patch from Olympia, Wash.
Several of the royal communications ther sum of $65.00 attorney's fee?
Claim Columbue Landed
were received by Archibald C.
the sum of $165.63 with Inter
on leland in Bahamae Tweedle of the state department of and
est thereon at the rate of 10 per
The landing place of Christopher labor and Industries from his brother, cent per annum from January 2,
Columbus when he discovered America George Tweedle, who is stationed at 1924 and the further sum of $25.00
Is on sn Island now known as Watllng the trading post. One of the letters Is
attorney’s fee and the costs and
Island. Watllng Island, In the Baha­ as follows:
disbursements taxed at $51.00 and
mas, Is so called after one of the nu­ Mr. B. C. Dorkln, Hlabatln:
Please allow my sister, Mlwa. to whereby it was decreed that the
merous Intrepid British mariners who
crossed the seas to acquire various have £2 ladies’ dresses doot give her mortgage dated on the 1st day of
lands and luxuries that did not natu­ more with kindest regards, Tohrs February, 1923 executed by H. H.
I Mswaker Slgcan,
rally belong to them. Columbus, ac- . faithfully,
Rob'nett and Elsie Roblnett, his
King of Pondoland.
cording to his Journal as published by
wife to Fred J. Prann and by him as­
The letter Is written In English In a
Las Casas, christened the Island San
Salvador Immediately on landing, says plain and legible hand. The tradtng signed to this plaint 'ft upon the fol.
post at Hlahstin Is shout 160 miles In­ lowing described real property In
the Detroit News.
The Island was originally called land and Tweedle and Dorkln are said Umatilla County, Oregon, to-wlt:
Guanahanl by the Arawak Indians, to he the only white men In a radius Lot numbered Eleven (11) In Block
Six (6 ) In Hermiston, Umat'lla
who Inhabited It at the time of Colum­ of 100 miles.
bus' discovery In 1492. The Arawaks
County, Oregon as located In the
are now extinct, except In certain '
PE<4 Section 10, Tp. 4 N. R. 28 E.
Problem!
parts of South America. They were
Sunday afternoon—and the Bible W. M. which mortgage was record­
not a flerce race, but pastoral people class wss over. The teacher was
ed on February 23. 1923 at page 576
and fishermen at tha time Columbus standing by the door soying good-by to
discovered them. The Caribe, who In­ all the bright little darlings who bad of book 79 of the record» of mort­
habited Jamaica, were cannibals, mak­ listened so attentively to her dls- gage. In the office of the County
Recorder of Umat 11a County. Ore­
ing continual war on their Arawak
neighbors.
’•Oood-by, Susie ’’’ she said, with a gon. and the mortgage dated on the
Whether San Salvador Island was sweet smile to one small child.
10th day of February. 1923 execut­
the actual landing place of Columbus
“Oood-by, teacher," came tha shrill ed hy the defendants H. H. Robl­
fans been disputed for many years, reply, and then she added with pride: nett and Elsie Roblnett, hla wife to
owing to confusing statements In the “It’a my birthday tomorrow!"
pla'ntlff upon the said real property
Las Casas journal. But American and
“Why," returned the teacher, “It's
which mortgage was recorded on
British research has established the mine, toot”
April
2$. 1923 at page 156 of book
fact that San Salvador la entitled to
The little girl's face was clouded
the honor o f being the first landing with perplexity as she answered: 81 of the records of mortgages In
place, for examination of the topog­ "How did you get so much hlgger’u the office of the County Recorder of
raphy of Watllng and Its neighboring m a r
Umatilla County, Oregon, should he
tales established Its Identity through
foreclosed and the sa’d real prop­
the tee« nonv of no lees then the dis­
erty sold by the sheriff of Umatlla
coverer, who described the Island ea
— TXT THE HERALD WANT ADS— Cf unty. Ormton Io satisfy said Judg­
which be landed.
RESULTS ARK CERTAIN
ment and ail costs: therefore T w|?t
on Saturday, the 16th day of August,
1924, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon
of that day, at the front door of the
Court House In the City of Pendle­
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, sell
all the right, title, 'ntorest and es­
tate which the said defendants, and
all persons claiming and to claim by,
through or under them, or either of
them, had on the 1st day of Feb-
uary, 1923, or since then have had.
or now have, in and to the above
described real property and every
part thereof, at publ’c auction to
the highest bidder for cash In hand,
the proceeds of such sale to be ap­
plied in sat sfactlon of satd execu­
tion and all costs.
Dated this 7th day of July, 1924.
ZOETH HOUSER,
Sheriff of Umat lla County, Oregon.
44-5tc By W. R. Anderson, Deputy.
Oregea
Hermiston
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
INSURE NOW!
W ARNER
Attomey-at-Law
COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE
Tires— Tubes—Accessories
ALWAYS OPEN
PHONE 530
Tom Swearingen, Mgr.
You can buy anj/ m o d e l by m aking a am ali d ow n -paym en t an d arranging
J
is often caused by an inflamed condition
of the mucous lining of the Eustachian
Tube. When this tube is inflamed you
have a rumbling sound or imperfect
hearing. U nless the inflammation can
be reduced, your hearing m ay be de­
stroyed forever.
HAUL’S CATARRH M EDICINE will
do what we claim for lt—rid your system
o f 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.
Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon
Phone Res. 712
M c K enzie
Office 733
& ir E U L U X X
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Has removed from his form er location la th a .
Bond Bldg, to
Rooms 1, 2 nnd 3 Inland Em pire Bank Bklg.
Oregon
Pendleton
SEE
KATHRYN SHORT
H IT T
VOICE AND PIANO
— FOR—
Graduate Artist Pupil of the F.
X. Arens Vocal Studio, New Y orl
and Los Angeles.
Teacher of
Assistant Teacher to F. X. Arens.
GUNS
Telephone or call at Hermiston
Hotel for appointment.
-AND—
DR. THEO. BELETSKI,
Veterinarian
AMMUNITION
. Treats ail Domestic Animals. Inter­
state Stock Inspector
A FULL U N E
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Excursion Fares
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Electric Fixtures
and Appliances
Phone 139
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100.62
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WM. M c M urray
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W M . H . O G D EN
P'vtlenrt. Oregon
Jeweler and Watchmaker
2
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P. M.
12:15
12:35
1:00
1:15
2:30
Sunday Schedule
Leave Umatilla, 9:00 A. M.
Leave Pendleton. 5:30 P. M.
FARE8
Umatilla to Pendleton. $1.7$;
round trip, $2.50.
Hermiston to Pendleton, $1.26;
round trip, $2.2$.
Stanfield to Pendleton, $1.0$;
round trip, $1.7$.
Echo lo Pendleton, 95 cents;
round trip $1.50.
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OAK TAN SHOE STORE
Sam Rodger», Prop.
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Operating Stages Between Pendleton
and Umatilla
A. M.
8:00
8:20
8:45
9:00
10:15
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UMATILLA RAPID TRANSIT CO.
E. R. Pell, Umatilla, Oregon
Schedule Effective Juno 9, 1924
Leave—
P. M P. M.
Pendleton ...................... 12:01 4:00
Echo..................................
1:15 5:15
Stanfield .........................
1:35 5:35
Hermiston .......................
1:35 5:35
Ar. U m atilla..................
2:15 6:15
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■ M en’s H alf S oles !
$ 1 .2 5
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_ FIXES—
F. C. Woughter Agt.
Hermiston, Ore.
ALL SH O ES
; 2 5 per cent o ff. ■
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REM EM BER
Corresponding fares to other importent
center«. Final return lim it Oct' b r 31,
1924. Liberal Stop-over privileges go­
ing and returning.
A a iie trip to Y t’lowatone at small ad­
ditional coat.
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Leave—
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Stani eld ..
Boho .........
Ar. Pendleton — __
Residence second house west of
Catholic church. Phone, 82-R.
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BERT M U L L E N S
Barber Shop A nd Bath
A g en t for th e Troy laundry
fl.W .
»tetti
C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
S T A T IO N E R Y
K rause’s
Chocolates
Bur-Bee Bars
Shop at Sitcel'i Confectionery
H as Y our
Subscription
E x p ire d ?
Come In ar*
T h e B est
in Candies
renew it next
time you an
fri town.
Newt stand
Cigars and Tobacco
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