The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 24, 1924, Image 4

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    TUE HEBM iaTO» HERALD, HERMISTO j T. OREGON.
Julius Gimble, who is stationed
on the U. 8. S. California, that
a t present is in San Pedro, is on
a SO day furlough visiting b ir
mother, Mrs. Dallroan,
LOCAL ANO PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES ■
We are paying 27c
for eggs this week
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fa Mach fa Sad
O ften as I work I stop to see, really
Ope. see everythln< or to listen, and It
la the wonder of wonder» how mneb
T h * . About tlM Q t , aad
there la tn thia old world which we
■over dreamed of. how many beauti­
Mrs. Joe Craik, who a t one * ful. curious. Interesting sights and
time
was a resident of the pro­ sounds there are which ordinarily make
J. Lee Parker was a Stanfidd
no Impression uiain our clogged, over­
ject,
died Wednesday a t the Pen­ fed
visitor Sunday.
and preoccupied piinitx. I have also
dleton State hospital.
had the feeling— It may he unscien
tide, but It Is comforting— that ant
Paul Mumua returned home
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Knight, who man might see like an ludhtu or smell
the first of the week.
like a hound if he gave to the sense-
have been on a trip by auto to the bruins which the Indian and the
A.W. Pramm and wife were Twin Falls, Idaho, returned hound apply to them. And I ’m pretty
aure about the In d ia n ! It Is marvel­
visitors in Pendleton Tuesday.; home Wednesday.
ous whnt a man can do when he puts
his entire tultal upon one faculty and
F. L. Sampson and familvi “Shorty” Soule left the latter part hears down hard.— David Grayson.
$50 for
Painting
$500 for
Repairing
motored to Barnhart Sunday.
‘ils‘ week for Bonner's Ferry, Idaho
I where he will visit a brother. He
W h at A re W e Com ing To?
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sharr have drove the car that came into his
The ottier day in tlrfs city an oper­
gone to Newport for an outing o f . P°Me»»ion by a trade in which he re­ atic tenor offered as evidence of his
several weeks.
limjuished the ownership of his affection for his w ife the plea that he
I house.
F. B. Swayze
and - ____
family
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, are
spending a vacation in the vicin­ Mrs. A. W. Agnew and children
are expected home the last part of
ity of Metolius.
Otto C. Pierce
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H ^ W M Ig T O N A
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H O U R I O F Q U A L IT Y A N D S l q y i c e "
the week from Portland,
where she
John Young, ex-postmaster at has spent sometime visiting at the
Hermiston, was visiting friends home of her mother.
here last Saturday.
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Mrs. J. K. Shotwell, and daughter.
Dr. and Mrs. R. G- Gale mot- Worthy, are spending a few days at
ored to Bingham springs Friday Adams where the Shotwell Construc-
! , for the week end.
‘ion Company has a road contract.
A 1000 per cent Investment
always washed the dishes, s a y s the
New York Evening Post. Such stories
as these offer a fine opi»ortunlty for
novelists to portray the wifely sturdy
oaks and the husbandly clinging vines.
The tired business woman coming
horns, finding the easy chair near tile
fire, her slippers ^arra, while the hus­
band sits on the arm of tier eltair,
tights her cigarette and prattles about
his household cares— a very pretty pic­
ture. And the hu»bands need not
mind, so long as their wives don’t
beat them.
That’» the way to look a t painting—as an investment, not
an expense. Look around you a t the houses going to rack
and ruin. What is doing it? The weather. There is only
one defense against weather and that is faint. But paint,
like weather, is of many kircc. Beware of the fair weather
paint. I t does not piotecv, it only deceives. Buy a paint
that has proved its staying power.
SW P (S h e rw in -W illia m s House
P ain t, Prepared) has a fifty-year
recoal. Its ingredients are what
experience has proved to be most
efficient in protecting property. I t
puts an
armor between your
buildings and the elements and
also adds beauty and cleanliness.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Andy Kerr, Frank Ralph and
Mrs. Cole and two daughters, In the County Court of the State of
Dr. Illsley left Saturday night Curvel and Mabel, who have been
Oregon for Umatilla County
visiting at the S'. D. Thomas home,
for Bingham springs.
In the Matter of the Estate of |
in the Columbia district, started for Mary C. McLane, deceased.
Peer Bookish and family left Thurs- their home in Idaho Falls Tuesday,
Notice is hereby given that the
day for Bingham Springs where they; It was their indention to stop at Bing-
undersigned has been appointed
will spend a two weeks vacation.
ham Spring a few days on the jour­
adm iuistrator of the estate of
ney. Upon reaching Hermiston their Mary C. McLane, deceased and I
Miss Carol Mathews, of Port- car broke down and had to be put in has qualified as the law directs.
land, arrived in town Sunday the garage until repairs arrived. Gur- All persons having claims against |
to visit a t the H. L. Payne home. vel will return later on from Idaho »aid estate are required to pres­
Falls and spend the winter in Her­
Bert Nation, George Parsons, miston, while Mabel will enter school ent the same to me at the office
of W. J. Warner, my attorney,
Bill McClintic and Jim Riley in the above named city.
at his office in Hermiston, Uma­
motored to Pendleton Sunday.
tilla county, Oregon, with proper
vouchers, within six months!
Mrs. Lelia Phelps has sold her
from the date hereof.
three acre tract in this city to M.
Birth of Christ
Dated this 26th day of June,
11. Smith, of Fossil.
T he Christian era was first figured 1924.
out In about 532 by a monk named
Robert B. McLane,
Thomas Fraser and family are Dionysius Exlguus. A t that time the
Administrator
among those who enjoyed a re­ actual data o f Christ's birth was only 42-5tc
cent outing a t Bingham springs. a m atter of speculation. Later, when
Legal Blanks at The Herald Office
WE WILL HAVE A CAR OF BOX
FACTORY WOOD SOIIE TIME THIS
MONTH. IF YOU WANT SOME OF
THIS WOOD PLACE YOUR ORDER
WITH US NOW. WE EXPECT THIS
CAR TO BE SOLD BY THE TIME IT
ARRIVES.
W. L. Blessing and family de­
parted Monday morning by auto
for a vacation a t the seashore.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Pelmulder
and two daughters, Marie and
Marjorie, were Walla Walla vis­
itors Thursday,
MATERIALLY YOURS,
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.
R. A. Brewnson, Mgr.
Phone One-One-One.
W- L- Hamm,assistant cashier
¡at the First National bank is
spending a two weeks vacation
near Weston.
W. J. W arner and family, ac­
companied by Betty Ralph left
Wednesday for Portland and the
seashore.
Wm. Ogden and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Mumua and Mrs- W. B,
Beasley left the first part of the
week for Kamelia, in the Blue
mountains, where they will spend
■ a few days picking huckleberries.
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COMMERCIAL PRINTING
OF ALL KINDS
THE HERMISTON HERALD
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camping luggage and fishihg
poles, hiked to Sw arner’s place
on T lie s r ia v f o r » turn rin v
on luesaay lor a two day fishing
trip.
the calendar took more definite form,
the birth of Christ wns put on the 25th
of December, but It was found to bo
Impractical to change the date of the
era which was already fa irly well es­
tablished.
As a m atter o f fact, It la
now believed that Jesus was born
three or four years before the begin­
ning of the era known as the Chris­
tian. So we have the anomalous fnct
that Christ was horn about four years
B. C. But the exact date o f Christ’s
birth Is unknown.
Lion of Lucerne
The Lion *u f Lucerne Is a famous
piece of sculpture by Albert Thorwaltl-
sen.
commemorating
the
heroism
gnd devotion of nearly eight hun­
dred Swiss guards, who died to save
Louis X V I, In the attack on the '
Tulleriea, August 10. 1792.
The'
colossal
figure
of
the
crouching!
lion,
transfixed
and
dying,
but
still faith fu lly defending the shield
of France, ta carved In a recess In the
face of an upright, vtne-draped rock
In a little park a t Lucerne, Swltaer-
land.
A commemorative Inscription
with the names of the officers killed
Is cut In the rock.
pants. Thle has the same cooling ef­
fect as sweating would have.
Mrs. Earl Boynton left Tues­
day for Portland where she will
SUMMONS
spend sometime visiting at the
home of her sister, Mrs. Robert IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA­
Frink.
TILLA COUNTY
BARGAINS
McCormick Mower,
used two seasons.
Deering Mower,
second hand.
John Deere Rake,
second hand.
Johnston Mower,
used half season.
E ither cash or approved terms
SAPPERS’ INC.
H en ry G riffin , P la ’n tlff, ve. Rose
M ary G riffin , Defendant.
To Rose M a ry G r iffin , the above
named defendant.
In the Name o f th e State o f Ore­
gon you are hereby required to ap-
pear and answer the com plaint f ll
ed aga'nst you In the above e u tltle d
suit w ith in six weeks from the firs t
publication o f th is
summons
John and Dan Biggs, the two you w ill take notice th a t If you fall
young sons of J. M. Biggs, are i to answer or to plead here
reported to be convalescing satis­ In
w ith in
said
tim e ,
the
factorily a fter an opeartion for p la in tiff, for w an t thereo f w ill ap-
removal of toqgils and adnoeids ply to the above e n title d court fo r
the re lie f prayed fo r In p la in tif f ’s
in Portland.
com plaint filed In said cause to-
w it:
fo r ¡¡a decree o f divorce d a -
Miss Lena Hermansen, stenog-
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me
iHFiiuB
solving the
bonds ui
o f m atrim
a trim on
o n y
rapher at the r irst National bank, now and heretofore existin g between
Lou Rogers left last Thursday
for Government Camp in the Mt.
Hood loop district, where he will
be employed at the P at Doherty
construction camp. Several Her­
miston men are a t present em­
ployed on the work there.
will leave Friday evening “Tor ‘he p la in tiff and defendant and fo r
an absolute decree
decree o
o f f divorce
Seattle where »he will spend a *“
favo r o f p la in tif f and against the
vacation of two weeks.
is
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defendant.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Murchte. of Thia wlmmnnB „ publlRh^ purwl
Wasco, were business visitors ant to an order of th e H onorable
here Tuesday.
Mr. Mttrchie Gilbert w. Pheipe. ju d g e o f the
states
the Sherman county *bov. e n title d C ourt d u ly made and
wheat crop, that is now being *n,*r,‘d
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<* Jn'r.
harvested, is tu m in r out better
d,r*e‘"“‘ »*•» »ubiieation
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. made herein once a w eek fo r a »er-
then was expected. The present Iod
„ th.
price of wheat, he said, made up H erm 'eton H erald , and th e firs t pub
for the shortage of crop.
itcation hereof is made pursuant to
Mrs. Tom Sink has returned to
d,y *
ler home in Wasco after spend-
.•
ing a few days visiting a t the
Attonmy for WMutirf
tome of her daughter. Mrs. Joe P. O. Address. Herm iston
y d e y . in the Columbia d istrict > ««-Tte
stone y
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E v e ry A m e ric a n sh ould s h a r e in th e in s p ira tio n
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a r e m a g n ific e n t h o tels, c h a r m in g c o tta g e v illag es,
300 m iles of m a tc h le s s b o u le v a rd s a n d all th e
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between
Portland and West Yellowstone
to keep in m:’ J the
fact that in addition to
printing ’ r news­
paper we do job work
of any kind. When
in need of anything
in this line be sure
by the
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I-e t o u r r e p re s e n ta tiv e s e x p la in th e v a rio u s to u rs
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itin e r a r y a n d m a k e y o u r re s e r v a tio n s . C all t n
F. C. W0UGHTER, Agent,
Hermiston, Oregon
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The physiological purpose of perspira­
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temperature of the body.
But lu the
case of the dog, as well as many
other animals, the body temperature
,B re* ul" ,e<1 bv respiration. A fte r run-
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If the law requireb every man to
earn his daily bread, lots of them
would want to eat but once a week
but a well-planned meal, with the
best foobsttlflk will
make you eat.
particularly if you buy your meats at
T o use a sia
•xpres-
ston:
“ W e’re there «. the
finish.”
this market. We have anything you
want in fresh anb «moked meats.
MITCHELL DRUG COMPANY
101
Hermiston. Ore.
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