The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 09, 1924, Image 2

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Published every Thursday at Her*
mlatpn, U m atilla Coupty, Oregon by
Raymond Crowdar, Editor and Man-
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ATTENTION
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Wooden trenchers, M W B a ly called
"treen” were In common nee during the
Middle age« In Oreat Britain. “Mssera"
Wd are o ffe rin g som e v ery fch o ice cu ts f r o n fe x tr a fine
or cup» and bowls were frequently men­
tioned In wills and Inventories. The
Entered aa second class matter,
finer specimen» belonged to the richer
December l ' J 4 a t the poetofflce at abbeys—thaa, there was the Great
Hermiston, Oregon.
Maser at York, the Judas Cup at Dur­
A lso a good lin e o f
ham, and at St. Sarlor*a, 8outbwark,
Subscription Bate*
there was **a maser with a bordonr and
For One T ear _______________ 92.PC knop of sylver and gilt which was
For Six Months _____________ 11.00 1 <*Ten to the church wardens to drink
when they meta.**
These valuable
Payable In Advance.
wooden cups were sometimes orna­
mented by a rim of silver, but other­
Classified or local Advertising
a t a good p rice
10 cents per line for first Insertion. wise they were seldom decorated by
P h o n e U s Y our O rders— W e D eliver.
more than a few low moldings or In­
Minim um charge 25 cent**. Subsé­
cised lines. Their value and beauty
quent Insertions 5 cents per line.
lay In tlie graining of the wood,
Cash Paid for Eggs, Chickens, Turkeys, Veal
erally maple, and tbs old turners
Hides, Etc.
chose
the
pert
of
the
trunk
where
It
OLEOMARGARINE AND THE
divided off Into branches so as to ob­
DAIRY INDUSTRY
Y O U R S FO R Q U A L IT Y
S E R V IC E
tain the speckled bird’s-eye graining.
S t
(A rticle No. 4.)
By Tudor times pewter began to take
Everybody recognizes the economic tbe place of treen, though poorer folk
value of the Oregon dairy Industry, continued to use these wooden trench­
and the value of m ilk and its pro­ ers and bowls till much later, especial­
ly In the north of England and In Scot­
In P ark er S to re B ldg.
P h o n e 411
ducts on human growth and freedom land.
from disease. As Oregon has alwayg
been a daiy state, everybody ought
Marriage Problem
to be happy.
I You can no mors make yourself
But here conies the villfan. Cer­ keep on loving some one to order than
tain manufacturers found out that you can make yourself fall In or out
they could extract the butterfat from of love with some one to order. I t ’s
VOTE 3C6 YES-—And save the
whole milk and sell it, and then add like asking a small boy to light a
Dairy Industry.
street
lamp
with
only
a
match.
He
to the skim milk some cheap vege­
table oil and sell it to poor people can’t reach—the whole thing's beyond
VOTE 306 Y fS —And save the
him. That's tbs tragedy—tbs wbolo
as something to take the place of
Dairy
Industry.
relationship Is dependent on some­
butter. The skim m ilk gave It a thing that sails as airily remote above
flavor and fragrance, and the pro­ your bead as a drifting cloud. To
fits were considerable.
base on that an Irrevocable agree
iPoelng aa philantrophislts, they ment? It's simply asking for trou­
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carried on a tremendous campaign ble. I t ’s like Jumping Into ten feet
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of advertising, as similar people had of water without knowing whether
a
you can swim or not, and then com­
done to eliminate lard and substi­ plaining because you're drowned.—
a
a
tute vegetable oils. Many people From “The Marriage-Craft,** by D. H.
a
bought these articles and found that S. Nicholson.
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they tasted something like butter
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Phone 331
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and were cheaper In prico. Nothing
Threw Out the Lite Line
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' T he Yard of Best Quality
was said about the fact that the all
Just before the conclusion of the
a
Important vltamlnes were not there
weekly prayer meeting In a country
H. M. STRAW . MGR.
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Nothing was said about damaging town one evening tbe parson arose,
a
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and glanced over the congregation.
the dairy Industry.
Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Bureau
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“la there anybody present," said he,
Harping on cheapness, many fam­
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“who wishes tbe prayers of tbe con­
VOTE 3CS YES—And save the Dairy Industry.
ilies were weaned away from dairy
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gregation for a relative or a friend r
products. These families may won.
"Yes. parson," answered a tall, an­
der why their children do not thrive gular woman, rising to her fe e t *T
as they should, why they have rick­ want the congregation to pray for my
—
i! i■■lai— n■ 11 mu i■ m i
ets and sore eyes, and why the doc­ husband.”
“Why,
Sister
Martha,"
exclaimed
tor has to come so often. Because
the margarines are sold for less per the pnrson, with a surprised expres­
sion, "you have no husband."
pound, they have been persuaded to
“I know I haven’t," was the calm
believe that It is economy to drop rejoinder of Sister Martha. “I want
butter from their dietary. The
all hands to pitch In and help pray
have not balanced the saving they for one."
have made against doctor’s bills and
NOTICE
loss of v ita lity by their little ones.
Burial of Braddoch
Notice is hereby given that the Mayor and City Council of the City of
Gen. Edward Braddock was buried
They have been deceived by the spec­
In the middle of the road about 80 ^ erml"ton- ’ ’m atilla County, Oregon, w ill meet at the City Council cham-
ious cry of "cheap.”
mlles from Cumberland, Md.
Care ber8, ln sa,d clty’ W edneeday, October 15, 1924, at 8 o’clock P. M. for the
Every sale of a ptyind of oleomar­
was taken to close tbe grave and have purpose of reviewing the Budget for the year 1925, at which time and
garine displaces a pound of butter.
the troops and wagon train pass ever place the following estimates and Budget may be discussed w ith the Levy­
I t is very hard to secure data on It to efface all marks of the burial.
ing Board.
oleomargarine Bales In Oregon, but This was to prevent desecration of the
The total amount of money needed by said City for tbe year 1925 la
It is estimated that in 1923 between remains by the Indiana. Many yearn
estimated ln the following Budget:
2.500,000 and 3,000,000 pounds of later General Braddock's grave was
margarine were sold here. I f the discovered when a road was being
CITY OF HERMISTON BUDGET
dairy Industry could have had that built through that part of Pennsylva­
nia. Part of the bonee of Braddock
Estimated Expenditures
business there could have been 12,-
finally found their way to a museum ITEMS
000 more dairy cows In Oregon. In Philadelphia. It la said that some
L ib ra ry ...................................-................................ | 600.00
That would have meant many self- of them were also taken to England.
Auto Canip Grounds ...................................
150.00
supporting families In the state to At any rata they were removed from
City Park ...........................................................
500.00
help swell businrCS cad hc'p pay the their resting place la the forest.
Interest on W a rr a n ts .............................................
600.00
taxes. I f thia olco were not sold
Street Fund ............................................................. 1275.00
here millions of dollars would go Intc
Bird Imitate» Mole
General Fund .......
4200.00
fcur banks and to our merchants.
A remarkable bird. In appearance
Our state would develop more rap­ not unlike an ordinary farmyard deni­
Total ...................................................................... 7225.00
idly and thousands of babies would zen. and known as a Highland cock,
AU used cars reduced 10 per cent, an addi-
be healthier, happier and prettier, hns broken away from tho bird tra­ ESTIMATED RECEIPTS:
License Fees and Fines ...................... 100.00
for a healthy baby lg prettier than a dition and Instead of building Its neat
,
tional 5 per cent allowed for cash
among the trees or eaves, has launched
Probable unexpended balance end of
•Ick baby.
out on bold end original lines of Its
Current Year
i............................. 500.00
Just as the absence of whole m ilk own and baa learned to make a sub­
and butter In the diet of children terranean neat. The Idea la exclusive.
MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS
<00.00
and youthe has etunted their growth So far ornithological experts have
Os­
so the great dairy Industry, mercan­ failed to discover Imitators.
Amount Necessary by Taxation.......................... 9(625.00
tile establishments—-the state Itself triches have been observed flirting
with the Idee, but so far they have
has been stunted.
We the undersigned Chairman and Secretary of the Budget Committee
only been able to get their heads be­
W hat w ill the future bo? W ill low the xurjace.
of the C ity of Hermiston, hereby certify that the foregoing la correct as
the number of cows In Oregon de­
made by said Budget Committee.
crease? W ill there be fewer cream-
F. C. M cK E N ZIE , Chairman.
VOTE 306 Y k A And save the
tries and cheese factories and con- Dairy Industry.
H . M. STRAW , Secretary.
A U , VTSTTOrS TO OUR SHOW
densertes a„ the years go by?
ROOM WIT T, RECEIVE CHANCE ON
The dairy business of Oregon Is
set
ttpes and tubes
ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET
conducted by Oregon citizens. They
. CITY OF HERMISTON
suffer when tho state suffers. They
Expenditures for three fiscal
thrive when the state thrives. Their
♦A 9Q
years next preceding the
Interests are Oregon Interests. W hat
S s
last year.
hurts Oregon hurts them, and what
á g
hurts them hurts Oregon and all Its
people.
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Estimated Expendí-
The oleomargarine business l s far
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for
ensuing
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flung. Its manufacturers are not
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year.
£ 8 2
Showroom Open F ix » 8 A. M. io 9 P. M.
Pendleton, Oregon
here, save for one little factory.
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They want to make money, and they
■eg«
o » ? a £ -2
■o £ 5 S
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are making It— somewhat at our
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¿ ff • **
•o
expense. The vegetable oil they are
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3 5 ^ 8 -
■w
g
■o
using here la pressed from dried co-
E
3
â s * 2 2
n
£
coanut meat, and th rlr labor Is large­
ly done by scril-clvl’lzed people who LIBRARY
do not receive a living wage for a
Personal Services L ib rarian ........... 9340.00
9 180.00
180.00
9 360.00
Peronal Services Janitor.................
40.00
self-respecting American. No won­
der oleomargarine In cheaper than
Miscellaneous .........................................
200.00
178.21
70.00
203.30
butter.
Total .................................................
900.00
542.30
449.10
300.20
Coal
Consumers
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Hereford and Durham Beeves
T ake Notice
Premium Hams, Bacon and Holly
Brand Lard
W e have taken th e
exclusive agency for
the F a m o u s U ta h
Aberdeen Coal.
AND
HERMISTON MARKET
FA«
Ini
■¡When you have a
■job in our line give
5 it t th ..« i
i ter.
i lie sa i • n
J from
â»À 1
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t of-
’ ¡town concerr r~ay
L ily
¿give you
? line of ‘ bu lk ’ but
the ho e p •’
e etui
wo
yo
will
turn
dolla
so u
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ORDERS SOLICITED
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your needs
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Inland Empire Lumber Comp
S E T O F TIRES
FO R D --The Universal Car
Car Sale
October 9 to 18 Inclusive
cr rora
ROBERT SIMPSON & SON
Ford Dealers
t
------ VOTE 306— YES------
Precedent Eetabiiehed
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PARK AND AUTO CAMP
Interest on W arrants .....................
400.00
W a le r and Lights...................
12.00
Equipment and Maintenance............
279.00
Indebtedness .....
100.00
Interest ................
12.00 400.00
Total ............................................... ..
Street Improvement ............... ....... .
Street Fund ........................................ 1900.00 1000.00
18.00
14.00
Bested In dignified esse on a mat be­
100.00
75.00
96 50
fore lila booth, a Chinese vegetable
50.00
100.00
render proceeded to arrange some
9.00
18.00
measures of artichokes. A hanghty
citizen came along and overturned a
230.59
333.19
None
measure, thus disclosing that the finest
13931.99
specimens were on lop. Whereupon
259.00
250.00
702.00
931.50
375.9»
he upbraided the vender, saying: GENERAL FUND
"How la It. wily oae. that you put the
PERSONAL SERVICES:
biggest artichokes at the top!"
City Recorder ....................................
900.00
200.00
300.00
600.00
"Is It not that way with life. Honor
City Treasurer ..................................
100.00
23.20
a b le r responded the render calmly.
City Attorney ..................
240.00
"Are not tbe biggest men el the lo p r
120.00
ylO.OO
330.00
City Police ...........
720.00
330.00
340.00
726.00
City Health O fficer........ ................
120.00
20.00
<0 00
190.00
Safe
T®’ »> ........... - ........- ...... — ........... 1700.00
703.20
040.00
A bright little girl, aged four, end
1846.00
1221.00
Street L ig h t» ...............................
200.00
her brother, aged six, were «iiemllng
430 00
450.50
707.40
724.15
Fire Department .......................
790.00
tlie night with their annl. When bed­
204.00
250.00
975.23
567.00
time came the aunt naked them how
Election Expense ......
50.00
35.00
9.00
49.10
they said their prayers. Tbe little
MMwIlaneous
---------
790.00
610.03
255.00
330.13
731.29
girl answered: “Rmnettssee I say
Total General Fund.
4200 0« 3167.73
1800 00
3059.79
3225.59
them on muddy'« knees and some
2992.27
Grand Total ....... „ ....
<400.00 2774.04
3453.00
times (o tlie side of the lied.”
4651 54
42*7.17
1759.72
"And how about you, little b o y r
I. C. W Kallogg, do hareby eertlfy that tho foregoing estimate of expenditure« for the year 1925.
•eked the aunt.
Inwanree for stx montha of tho to r rent year and tho expenditures of t ho three fiscal year» next preced­
"Oh. I don't need Io pray. I sleep
ing the current year g» ahowg ah eve >ave been compiled from the r cords In my charge and are true
With dadtV"—Everybody’» Uagmlnu.
and correct.
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Subscribe for The Herald~$2.00
And the warmth of
Pearl Oil is good to come
back to! N o oily smell
with Pearl Oil — but a
clear, steady flame that
burns brightly on all day
long with no fuss, muss
or one drop wasted.
Pearl Oil is refined and
re-refined by the Standard
Oil Company’s special
process. "Coal oil” or
"kerosene” may mean any
kind o f kerosene—so say
"PEARL OIL” - copy­
righted for your protec­
tion.
S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y
(California)
PEARL
O IL
(UM4INI)
/orHEAlfeUCffl
DEÀRL
r OIL
A O;1 Heaters
CboV stoves
VCTL 3C6 YES— And save the Dairy Industry.
Why Ship Cream Away
W e give full weight of cream.
W e give “exact” test of butterfat.
W e pay for cream promptly.
Hermiston Creamery Butter has a good reputation which
¡ALL Dairymen profit by, and we need the cream to fill
our butter orders.
H E R M IS T O N C R E A M E R Y C O M P A N Y