The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, December 11, 1924, Image 4

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    DRIED FRUITS
Peaches, pound
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A pricots, pound
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25c
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20c
Cluster Raisins, 2 pound box
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M uscats, pound
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40c
15c
B leached, pound
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20c
A pples, pound
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20c
Prunes, pound
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- 12 l- 2 c
NUTS
Oregon W alnuts, pound
A lm onds, pound
35c
35c
Filberts, pound
Brazils, pound
25c
30c
35c
Pecans, pound
Otto C. Pierce
K I N G S L E Y S IN C .
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I arrived In Hermiston Wednesday tor taking, for measuring our lives by a
visit with his mother and brother ■ntversally accepted standard of life
to ascertain how nearly we have at­
here.
Oeerararas s f In u rra t blrarad Hara
tained to an ideal. It is a day of
sad Tkraa About tho City rad
plain living and high thinking.
The dinner, however, is not sn ead
In itself. It is an occasion, in the
words of President Coolidge, 'Tor
Ross Newport, of the Newport Con­
bringing to the minds of those who arc
struction company, was a Hermiston
prosperous the chavitnble require
ments of those who are in adversity."
visitor Friday. The company has a
On Oolden Rule Sunday the cltlsens
contract on Butter creek.
of all nations will be seated figure
Five Million Dollars Needed tively
at tbo same table, partaking lit­
erally of the same food, thinking the
J. R ., Far(py. who until recently,
for Refugee Orphans Under
same thoughts and entering into a
was a partner of T. 8. Townsend in
Amorican Care.
new realisation of the brotherhood ol
the Hermiston creamery, has gone
mankind.
to Portland where he will be em- '
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Full information, with sample
ployed as buttermaker with a cream- 23 NATIONS JOIN OBSERVANCE menus and suggestions for the obser­
vance of the day, will be famished
ery In that city. Mr. Farley still re- '
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by the Near East Relief, Portland or
i nt,eT
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•> W. B. HINSON. D. O.
ket. Art Durkenblne who has Oregon Chairman Near East Relief Seattle.
been a meat cutter for the market
and
Cam eo C utting H ard W ork
since |ts establishment, will be the
U. 8. BOOTH,
Much skill is exercised by the expert
manager.
Western Washington Chsirman
cameo cutter. He can only work at
With the co-operation of civic and his task for a feu- hours at a time,
J. H. Bean who until recently was religious leaders throughout the Uni- because of nerve strain. A quavering
bund may be responsible for the single
a resident in the Colun.hia district, i 1 n ’ * (X 1 ■ 1 z State8'
“7 i f a Near
Eaat Re.lief
ha8 > stroke which will spoil a week's work.
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inaugurated
Its campaign
for
the
but at present living in Spokane, was second observance of International He must have an eye like a micro­
a visitor here the latter part of last Golden- Rule Sunday on December 7. j scope. and a very delicate touch; he
week. Mf. Bean still owns his The aim is to raise funds to provide must lie an artist In soul, and as skill
ful a craftsman as is a watchmaker
ranch here and was in Hermiston during the coming year for 100,000 ■ he must know how to model and draw,
orphan
children
under
American
care
|
on a deal to trade it for other prop­
in Bible Lands. More than five mil- ! and he must have a knowledge of
erty.
chemistry, so as to remove offending
lion dollars is the minimum needed.
Setting aside of one day each year spots. The work is executed in relief
on many kinds of hard or precious
G. E. Glasgow and wife of Irrl- in honor of the Golden Rule as a guide stones, but especially the chalcedonlc
to
individual,
national
and
interna­
gon were business visitors in this
tional life, is an American idea which ! vuriety of quartz and on shells.
city Monday.
has been approved and adopted by !
twenty-three nations. The day, Decern- j
W. 8. Casady who lives in the her 7th, will be observed throughout
Columbia district has a unique ar­ Europe and in many non-European
countries, such as Japan, Korea and
rangement wherehy he utilizes the Palestine.
seepage water from the A line canal.
Four annual holidays — Christmas,
He has piped the water to the barn New Year, Eastern and Armistice Day
and with the power generated from —have heretofore been celebrated in­
a water motor is able to operate a ternationally. A fifth has now been
milking machine and separator. He
Is now considering generating elec­
tricity for lighting. Mr. Casady (
«aw the latent possibilities and by
a little head work has perfected a
clever contrivance.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
k M BREVITIES ■
m R M I B T O N S H O U S K O F Q U A L IT Y A N D S t W V I C t "
Legal Blanks at The Herald Office
COLE’S ORIGINAL HOT
BLAST HEATERS
GOLDEN RULE DAY
TO AID NEAIT EAST
The 1 hree Basic Principles in the
Construction o f Cole's Original
Hot Blast Heaters
First. The patented Air Tight construction giving
perfect
control over the fire, and preventing the escape up the chimney
of heat and unburned fuel gases, giving perfect combustion of all
the fuel.
Second. The all-eteel sensitive radiating surface which radi­
ates all the heat into the room and gives a slszling heat.
Third. The patented Top Hot Blast Draft which oxidizes and
turns Into heat the valuable gas, half of the fuel, allowing noth­
ing to waste.
Thee three basic principles entering into all Cole’s Hot Blast
Heaters make them world famous for fuel economy and perfect
control and radiation of heat.
We now have a complete stock of Cole’s Heaters and if you are
in the market for a heater it will be to your advantage to inves
tigate the merit* of the Cole’s Hot Blast before buying a cheap
er Heater.
Oregon Hdwe. & Implement to.
THE WINCHESTER STORE
’Ï&UTELL'EM
A number of articles such as a
wagon, piano, bureau. chairg arvd
table carved from wood with a pen '
knife ia on exhibit in the window
of Ogden's Jewelry store. The work .
was dotie by Cecil Madden of this '
city ajid demonstrates that the gen- j
tieman is thoroughly skilled in this ,
line of work. Every little detail of
these articles Is duplicated with un­
usual accuracy.
Mrs. Sam Rogers left Monday
night for Portland where she will
spend a few days visiting relatives.
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Jarvis Durfey left recently on a
trlp that will take him to Frisco and
othar California points.
m m
H ave
W. B. HINSON, D. D.
THE PRUDENT MAN WILL SEE
THAT HE IS SUPPLIED WITH
PLENTY OF COAL AND DRY WOOD.
WE HANDLE THE BEST UTAH
COAL IN THREE SIZES. ALSO GOOD
SLOB WOOD W ELL SEASONED AND
BOX FACTORY WOOD.
linds op too
fnàbj people
» lied
wiTh useless
khowlcd c<e
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Subscribe for The Herald~$2.00
added to the list. The movement was
■tat,’t* 1 ln America by the Near East
glTe method of rajg,ng fundg fQr the
feeding of the children in American
orphanages in £ible Lands.
On this day—December 7—Ameri­
C. O. Sipe was stricken with the
cans are asked to eat a dinner of
California fever and left the latter , oup bre>d and gtew> Qr Qf corn grJtg
In buying a Radio Set select one
part of the week for that state.
and condensed milk, or of rice, maca­
roni and cocoa. As they eat this that will give you every day service.
The very cheap seta will not bring
The repairing of the Diagonal - novel meal, they are asked to remem- In (he distant stations, and in the
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,
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ber that- coarse as it is. It is all that
road at the point of the government bolds body and soul together for the very high priced ones you are in­
drain ditch east of town was started orphaned boys and girls overseas, to vesting in fancy cabinets.
Saturday. The road was torn up whom the elemental factor of hunger
None are expensive to operate but
so tile government dredge might Is each day's vital problem.
some are much cheaper than others.
People
here
are
reminded
that,
how­
operate. During the time of the
ever poor the fare may seem, they can There being no regular broadcastirg
dredging a detour was provided.
at least have two bowls of soup 11 station near Hermiston, to get satis­
they like, and two slices of bread. factory results our set must be able
In a suit filed in circuit court by As they finish their second serving,
to bring Jn the distant stations and
Joe Udey and others against O. S. they are asked to remember that the
with Veurne to operate loud npecker
Brooks the sum of *1500 Is claimed orphan ward» of the Near East Relief
If you would have It enjoyed by the
to be due and unpaid. The foreclos­ can have only one serving, for there
is not enough to allow more. They whole family, and it should be ee-y
ure of a mortgage given as security are asked to remember that these chil­
to operate with nothing to get out
for the purchase prlca of land is dren exist on such a diet 385 days of order.
sought. W. J. Warner represents out of each year, and they will not
The NORTHWESTERN is built
live to become men and women un­
the plaintiffs.
less more bread and more soup are ln neat Mahogany cabinets suitable
for the finest homes, yet Is not ex­
provided.
Don Barnett, of Adams, was in
Those who eat the Golden Rule pensive; operating expense is very
Hermiston the first part of the week. dinner will not lack distinguished low and is so simple that child can
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I company, sacb a meal will be serv operate.
Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Gale returned ed on Sunday in the homes of kings, j For distance and volume it is the
to Hermiston the latter part of last pr'n?e n’!n!H
1“’r8 an^ presidents,
equal of any and Is superior to many.
week. They had been In the vlcln- creed It jg a COIllnl<)n denominitor The price is *125.00 without access
Ity of Spokane investtatlng a possl-| of all religious and social welfare or orles.
bis location. The proposition failed ganlzations. It is a test of our re-!
to Interest them and they will con- lifion and our sincerity. Golden Rule
tlnue the search.
A . W. P R A N N
The Quickcfr
âarhnn can
m tm v h
Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Ward and their
daughter Lena accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. H. D. Payne motored to
Pendleton on a shopping tour Mon­
day afternoon.
$100 REWARD
FOR INFORMATION REGARDING
W H O ’NELL STO LE
One Ford car with a piston rin;?.
Two’rear.wheels, one front spring
Has shock absorbers ’n everthin*?.
Three years old, four in the Sprit- -
All tires punctured,¡torn and rent.
Ten spokes missing front axle i -
Carburetor busted half w,t
Motor hay wired up, or it’d I
Has no fenders, seats mad. of . ,
Burned lot of gas, was hard io ciue,
Engine missed only hit on two,
Darned old car was just about through
P ut ADAM GOOD timer on the old i .n..
Gave it more pep then the glands of a go..
Got lots of speed runs like the duce,
Burns either oil or tobadco juice-
Present owner swears like sin, that
ADAM GOOD made it a darn good car
for the shape it’s in.
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' Pearson’s Garage
Mate this winter
driving test—
John Ruhner end family left by
car Monday for Los Angles. Calif.,
where they will spend the winter.
Union Pacific
"Doe" Falling returnd the latter
I part of the week from a trip to
Salem.
Cy. Barker, of Irrigon, waa a bust- ;
ness visitor In Hermiston Tuesday.
F. C. Woughter. Agent,
Hermiston, Oregon
Try the n ew winter “Red Crown” on as cold a
morning as you want - touch the starter button
once and see the w a y she starts.
Mrs. Henry Young returned home
from Hot Lake sanatorium Wednes- j
day night. Mrs. Young recently z
underwent a surgical operation and
ia wetl on the way to recovery.
Charles Taylor of the local recla­
mation office was In Irrigon the i
first part of last week In connect- ,
Ion with the taking of the reclama­
tion census this month.
Mrs. Osrsr Kenar and son Everett
I visited In Henulsten ever the week ,
end with her brother nnd family
wtio live here.
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Vr. and Mrs. Hugh Walker have
accepted a position In the d ining1
room of the Oregon hotel.
I f you have never been to California It .hould be
the rftort o f your life to go. W hen you are r r e .lv
to plan the trip let the
■> you .r e rew jy
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Ray Challis, of Pendleton, was a
visitor here Saturday.
Is broadcasting to all the
,World this season
a
KNERR’S REPAIR S O
RADIO
COLD W E A T H E R
M A Y BE E X PEC T­
ED A N Y D A Y
you
repaired before winter sets i
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th e curtains on
Quick starting! Fast traffic acceleration, 100%
power.everything a w ell-balanced gasoline should
have!
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—_nt ? *** winter performance you're loolcir« for,
the kind that makes comfortable motoring nna.
aible.
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Get a tankful of the new w inter "Red Crown” to-
** any red, w hite and blue pump in tow n -
at Standard Oil Service Stations and at dealers
- in every w a y • better gasoline.”
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Save both time and labor by mak­
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buying.
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Yon are always sure of getting 100
per cent service and satisfaction here.
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