The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 12, 1925, Image 3

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    T O » R B SM IS T O K HERALD* HERM ISTON, P R E G O * ,
UMATILLA RAPID TRANSIT CO.
A Short Message
E. R. Pell, Umatilla, Oregon
Phone Umatilla. 3I-J-11
Operating Stagei Between Pendleton
and Umttilla
Effective March 15, 1025
Leave—
Umatilla...... 8 :30A.M. and 4:00 P.M.
Hermiston.. 8:50 A M. and 4: 20 P.M
Stanfield.. 9:16 AM. aud 4:40 P.M.
Echo........ .. 9:30 A.M. and 4:50 P.M.
Ar. Pen......10:45 A.M. and 6:50 P.M.
Leave—
Pendleton 1:00 P.M. and 6:30 P.M.
Echo.......... 2:10 P.M. and 7:30 P.M.
Stanfield.... 2:25 P.M and 7:40 P.M.
Hermiston.. 2:45 P.M. and 8:00 P.M*
Ar. Umatilla 3:00 P.M. and 8:20 P.M.
One round trip Sundays: Leave
Umatilla 8:30 A. M., leave Pendleton
5:40 P. M.
A public speaker once Mid he had
three Invariable rules. He always
stood up squarely so all could see,
he spoke plainly so all could hear,
and Mt down quickly so all would be
pleased.
We try to adopt a good bit of that
In our advertising. We try to dis­
play our words so all can see, write
clearly so all can read, and quit be­
fore the reader tires. Our message
this week? We want you to do
buslnesB with our bank, because we
will render you the best service ob­
tainable."
s
Fare— Hermiston to
$1.45. round trip $2.45.
First National Bank
of Hermiston
<p»al, Surplus and Undivided Profit* O ver $ 5 0 ,0 0 0
ay/.e, pre*
R. Alexader, Vlce-Pres.
A. H. Norton, Cashier W. L. Hamm, Asst, Cashier
MISCELLANEOUS
'V'NUOS
FOR SALB
.
a.c _ MJ-egg Old Trusty incub­
ator, used only two seasons, good
as new, one-half price. Good heavy
leather harness with breeching. 350
■b. separator. C. C. Clinesmith, 1
mile north.
24-tfc
Burk la hearquarters for* Army
Shoes.
LOST— Bead bag with vanity case.
Please leave at Sapperg store and
receive reward.
I have for Bale or rent, 5 acres V4
mile southeast of Hermiston.
Plenty water, shade and large
chicken house; an Ideal place for
chickens. I offer this for $1500,
will take small payment down,
balance on terms. I want $150
cash In advance rent for for year.
Wm. DeVore, Pendleton, Oregon.
Box 574.
For Sale—Mower, rake, springtooth, WANTED— Phone, write or see W.
plow, stacker complete, 2 hay sleds
A. Leathers, when you have alfalfa
hay for sale. In any quantity.
fresno and disk. Price reasonable.
Phone 40-J-3.
»-tfc
See J. M. Biggs.
24tfc
FOR SALE— Dining room set. Dr.
W. W. Illsley.
23-tfc
— READ THE WANT ADS—
FOR SALE—Asparagus"1 plants,
large strong strong roots, Mary
FOR SALE— 7 Toulouse geese, five
ganders. Also goose eggs. Mrs.
Washington $4 per 1000; Pal­
Oeo. Genn, Hermiston.
27-ltp
metto, $3 per 1000. L. Wal­
dorf, Kennewick, Wash. 23-4tp
R BALE—In Hermiston, West
ilde: Monarch malleable range, WANTED TO TRADE-A-T wo small
food heater, brass bed, springs
incubators for a large one. W.
tnd mattress, dresser, small rock-
H. Ogden.
ir, 3 burner Perfection oil stove
tnd oven, 30 pullets, half W. WAhTED— Men or women to take
jeghorns, half P. Rocks, Just
orders for genuine guaranteed hoe.
tartlng to lay. D. H. Cook. 23
lery for men, women and children.
Eliminate darning. Salary $75 a
OR SALE— Hatching eggs from
week full time, $1.60 an hour
year old White Leghorn hens,
spare time. Beautiful spring line.
hatched from trap-ueeted stoc^c..
International Stocking Mills, Nor­
•’«0 to 300 eggs mated to O. A.
ristown, Pa.
3$-20tp
n r*lgreed roosters. 75 cents
for setting of fifteen. Phone TRADE— Good Ford touring car for
42-J-5.
23-tfc
freah cows or heifers. P. O. Box
19-tfc
261.
ft SALE—Library table. Dining
oom set— buffet, table and > six FOR NEW AND USED CARS— Kel-
’’sirs. H. A. Pankow.
18-tfc
J-6tc
logg ft Schlmke.
BABY CHIX from high producing FOR SALE— Milk cows. Lou Rog-
W hite Leghorns, 1* cents up to
8-tfe
er».
100; IB centg in larger numbers.
Wm. H. Ogden.
19-tfc AGENTS— Sell guaranteed hosiery
direct from mill to wearer; all
o n SALE—Two wagons, one heavy
styles and colors; salary paid for
saon with gravel box, $50; one
full time or spare hours; no money
needed for samples. International
light wagon with hay rack, $25.
See R. A. Brownson, Tum-A-Lum
Mills, 1038, Norristown, Pa.
Lumber Co.
7-tfe
LEVELING LAND—See Peter Cas.
trie, experienced and reliable, 3
FOR BALE—Small heater and elec­
miles north of Hermiston.
4-tfc
tric eewlng machine. Mrs. Shes-
ely.
4-tfe
Burk’s for bargains.
FOR BALE—Team of horses. J. K.
Polands for Profits.
Bhetwell.
18-tfc
Stillings. S7tf
TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon
FOR BALE—Some good fresh milch
paper at the Herald office.
eowa. Mrs. L. Hammer, 4 miles
oast of town,
• ' tfe WANTED TO RENT— For a term of
years, small ranch with Improve­
ments. Ten to twenty acres. R.
USED CARS FOR SALE— Terms
C. Todd.
20-tfc
given. Prices right. Kellogg ft
Schlmke.
11-tfc
GEARHART KNITTER—Anyone In­
terested please write Box 162,
FOR SALE— Standard make 1H
Hermiston, Oreg.
20tfc
horsepower gas engine. In good
ordef, $30.00. Wm. Leathers.
Try Burk’s for bargains.
22-tfc
t AM MAKING REGULAR TRIPS TO
Pendleton Tuesdays and Fridays of
each week. If you have anything
to he hauled to or from the above
named city, I would appreciate
t SALE— If taken before March
your business along this line. I
0, I offer my property for $1500.
am also In the market for chickens
[re. R. V. Ashmun.
25-3tc
and veal. Ray Challis, Phons
20-R. Pendleton phone 400. $-tfe
1 SALE— North twenty
(20)
tree of the Bessie Spencer homc-
;ead near Columbia school house, REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE­
’ery easy terms. Call at First
ALTOR.
14-tfe
Atl. Bank.
26-$tc
SALE— Four room house and
: lots. Terras. Enquire of H.
Cook.
25-4tp
FOR BALE— 200 year old full blood­
ed Tankard strain White Leghorn
chickens. Fries right.
C. J.
Johns.
2<-2tp
FOR wat - e — Used hand power wash­
ing machine. Weetlnghouse elec-
trie range and a used ear In
splendid shape. Terms. Henry
Young, at M. E. parsonage.
tew Russian Mulberry trees, for
ale. Enquire at this office.
— READ THE WANT ADS—
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ADOTMO machine rolls at the Herald
offloa.
WANTED— A hack or good strong
buggy. Apply this office. 24-3tc
Pendleton,
G reen G r o c e r
“Have you any nice fresh eggs to­
day?” asked the breqgy customer.
"Miidbin,’’ answered the man who
had Just started In the grocery busi­
ness, “permit me to remind you that
nice eggs are necessarily fresh and
fresh eggs always nice. Moreover, if
I have any I have them today. My
poasesslon of eggs yesterday or tomor­
row does not affect the situation,
therefore—”
“Humph !” snorted the woman as she
started for the door, “eggs are not the
only fresh things In this store. I’ll do
uiy trading elsewhere.”— B oston Trau
script.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will be received by the
undersigned until 7:30 P. M. April
1, 1925, for the improvement of
Gladys avenue, consisting of grading,
N o h ig h e r p ric e d g ift
graveling, construction of curbs and
c o u ld be m o re a d m ir e d ,
o r c o v e te d t h a n th e
sidewalks according to the plans and
cla a alc P a r k e r D u o fo ld
specifications on file at the office of
Pee.
To the mew, gave
the City Recorder.
Parker Duo fold $7
Bids may be submitted separately
for the grading, graveling and all
Te<fefep,gn«
concrete work separately If desired.
Duofold Jr. $5
The right Is reserved to reject any
To the
and [ tr b ,
and all bids, and to waive any ir­
<»»e the slender
regularities, so far as the Interests
Lady Duofold 05
of the city may appear.
Y o u k n o w P a rk e r D u o ­
fo ld — th e b e a u tifu l M g
C. H. SKINNER,
la c q u e r-re d pen w it h
B le ssin g » o f Q u a r a n tin e
City Recorder.
th e fla s h in g b la c k tlp a
“I wish to thank the city authorities
a n d 2 S -r« a r a u p e r-
Dated March 4, 1925.
26-3tc
a m o o th p o in t. N e a t
for quarantining my family and me
g o ld poc k c t-c lip o r gold
rin g e n d fo r rib b o n ;
recently for three weeks because one
a l so a t r ong G o l d Q i r die,
of them bad smallpox. During that
YOU MAY WIN $1,500.00
w a s 91 e x tr a , n o w fre e l
T o d a y , s te p u p to o u r
time my wife caught up with her sew­ If you are able to make the most
p e n c o u n te r a n d g e t
ing. We had three square meals every­ words out of the letters contained In
y o u r C h r is tm a s D u o -
folds in tim e to h a v e
day, as no one came In and she was the words ‘rTOILET NECESSITIES."
th e m e n g ra v e d .
not permitted to leave. We enjoyed
A
total
of
$3,000
in
cash
prizes
will
three weeks of good nights' sleep, and,
best of all, a cousin with four children, be awarded to competitors In this
who had arranged to visit us, saw the Great WORLD-BUILDING CONTEST
Send stamp for etrcular and rules.
smallpox sign on the door and left
town so scared that she will never Address, Sheffield Laboratories, Dept.
From now until they are all gone
come back again.”
12, Aurora, Illinois.
I will sell one ladies brooch at one
The above letter of thanks was re­
quarter the regular price, with every
ceived by a city health department re­
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
cently.—From Hygela.
purchase of $5.00 or more.
STATE OF OREGON FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY
S u s p ic io n s C o n fir m e d
Etta Elizabeth Elflott, Plaintiff,
The story Is told of an engraver In
vs.
the government printing shops al George Francis Elliott, Defendant.
Washington who, at the lime the Arst
Summons Equity No. 3977.
$20 yellowback gold certlAcates were
To George Francis Elliott, the JEWELER AND WATCHMAKER
Issued received his salary In these
new bills and decided to take a short above named defendant.
trip to New York.
•
In the Name of the State of Ore­
When paying Ills hotel bill In New gon, you are hereby required to
York he handed the clerk one of the appear and answer the complaint
yellowbacks, whereupon the clerk
turned It over several times, then re­ filed against you In the above en­
SEE
fused us politely as he could to ac­ titled suit within six weeks from
cept It, saying that he had never seen the first publication of this summons
such a bill and thought It of no value. and you will take notice that If you
“Why.” said the engraver. “Of fall to answer or plead herein within
course It’s good. I mude It myself Just said time, the plaintiff for want
last week.”
thereof will apply to the above entit­
“That's what I thought,” returned led Court for the relief prayed for In
the clerk as he rang for the house de­
plaintiff’s complaint filed In said
tective—Forbes Magazine.
cause, to-wlt: for a decree of div­
— FOR—
orce dissolving the bonds of matri­
S u b m a r in e s
mony now and heretofore existing
There ure a number of things which
make a submarine stuy ut varying between the plaintiff and defendant
depths in the water. First, this de­ and for an absolute decree of dlvorco
pends upon the size and weight of the In favor of plaintiff and against de­
boat ; second, the density and condi­ fendant.
tion of the water, and third, the
-AND—
Thi3 summons is published pursu­
mechanism of the boat. Some are ant to an order of *the Honorable
built to go deeper than others. The Gilbert W. Phelps. Judge of the
coast submarines are constructed so
as to stay at a more shallow depth. above entitled Court duly made and
Seagoing submarines are constructed entered on the 12th day of January,
so ns to remain nt a depth o f from 200 1925, directing that publication be
to 300 feet.
made herein once a week for a period
of six consecutive weeks In the Her­
miston Herald, and the first publi­
C lo th M a d e F r o m B a r k
A material, made from the bark of cation hereof is made pursuant to
the wild mulbfrry, Is beaten out with said order this 15th day of January,
wooden mallets and decorated with 1925.
designs made from vegetable dyes. A
W. J. Warner,
canopy of tapa cloth Is used by u
Attorney for Plaintiff.
widow in Wanigelln when she crawls
P. O. Address. Hermiston, Oregon.
on her hands nnd knees to make her
daily visit to her husband’s grave. She 19-7to
Is hidden from the eyes of the vil­
lagers by a canopy of tapa doth.
—TRY TH$ HERALD WANT ADS—
SPECIAL
W ater I t Literally
Their Staff of Life
The most amuzlng race of humnu be­
ings Is undoubtedly the El Molo, a
tribe of “Ashmen,” who Inhabit the
desert wastes bordering Lake Rudolf,
In Kenya colony, Africa. This tribe
represents the only known specimens
of semlaniphibious people and It Is a
curious fact that any tribesman dies
If he is kept without water for about
three hours. As a rule they drink every
hour during the day, for even an hour
and a half without water causes crack­
ing and bleeding of the lips, the Bos­
ton Transcript says.
The El Moro tribesmen spend their
days swimming in the waters of Lake
Rudolf and Ashing from frail rafts
constructed with palm branches. Fish
is almost their only diet and they have
no opportunity of varying their menu,
unless they are fortunate enough to
spear a hippopotamus. The water of
Lake Rudolf is undrinkable to anyone
but the El Moro, for it contains a
large quantity of soda and has an ob­
jectionable taste. The proportion of
soda in that lake Increases yearly, and
It is believed to be this fact'th at has
caused the “Hshermen” to become a
deformed race.
M a n -M a d e W o r ld
“If I believed In change I should
sketch a world where women would
live upon shelves, shelves without lad­
ders. One would take them down
when one wanted them ; they would be
delighted to be taken down, clapping
their little hands, cooing like babies,
and yet understand one's deepest
thoughts. One would also take them
down In the morning to do the house­
work ; at other times one would live
sternly and bravely with other men
as stern and brave, until one came to
need again the women who would be
akin to those very expensive dolls who
say ‘Pa-pa1 and ‘Mam ma’ when you
press a spring. When one got tired
of their repertory one would send
them to the shop to have a different
repertory put In.”—W. L. George In
“The Triumph of Gallio."
LOD GE D IR ECTO R Y
A good Gift to be
Judged by
WM. H. OGDEN
HITT
K a th r y n L . G a r n e r . Sec.
V W E Y A R D
L O D G E N O 20$, L O . CL > ,
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g m e m b ers c o rd ia lly in vfW d .
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o f P ., i i m v u each T h u r t T ' --------
M a c k '» H a ll,
P. .
b ro th e rs c o rd ia lly in v ite d .
W. H. McMillan
kt. A. iiroweewu.
CO.
K . R . and S .
ANNOUNCING
The association of
Dr. W. M. KELLY
x
of Spokane, Wash.,
— with
Dr. F. V. PRIME
Hermiston, Oregon
Evenings and Sundays by Appoint­
ment.
W. J. W ARNER
Attorney-at-Law
Hermiston
: :
Oregoe
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon
Phone Res. 712
Offloa 751
M c K enzie & lieuallm
Eye, Ear, Nose and Threat
I l a » rem o ved fr o m his fo r m e r lo ca tio n in th e
Bond B ld g , to
Room s 1. 2 a n d 3 In la n d E m p ir e
Pendleton
:
Bank Bldg.
Oregon
DR. THEO. BELETSKL
Veterinarian
Treats all Domestic Animals. Inter­
state Stock Inspector
GUNS
AMMUNITION
Resldence second house west of the
Catholic church. Phone. 82-R.
WHEN IN
PENDLETON
A FULL LINE
Legal Blanks for
Sale at This Office
MAKE YOUR
UBADQUARTBRS
—AT—
WESTERN AUTO 60.
Cottonwood and Water St».
COMPLETE GARAGE SERTIGB
Tires— Tubes— Accessorial
ALWAYS OPEN
PHOtE 550
Tom Swearingen, Mgr.
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X ><#O O o o o o o o - o o o o
J. L. V A U G H A B
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Electric Fixtures
and Appliances
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1 1 0 3 I . C o u r t S t. P e n d le to n , O r e . «
P hone
la B B B B B B B B e e i B B B B B g lr fa
AUCTION
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j ALL SHOES j
; 25 per cent off. ■
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AT THE
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! Men’s Half Soles
$1.25
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¡With Heels $1.75«
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C. J. JOHNS
OAK TAN SHOE STORE
Sam Rodgers, Prop.
Place 4 miles north of Hermiston
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SAT. MAR. 14
AT 1 P.M. the following described articles:
9 Hives of bees and supers
1 Piano practically naw
2 Ice boxes
1 Heater
1 Grindstone, Coleman lamp and lantern
Kitchen table, chairs and spring cot
8 Stone and fruit jars
Tools and other articles to numerous
to mention
A
200 White Leghorn chickens
10 Cows and heifers, 2 steers
3 Head of horses
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552SS H
2 Mowers, 1 rake, springtooth harrow
1 12 Inch plow
2 Fresnos, 1 four and 1 two horse
1 Wagon and a derrick
1 Sharpless separator
1 1 1-2 Horse gas engine
1 Cycle grinder
I
Burt Mullins
C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
S T A T IO N E R Y
Announcment
I have purchased the con­
fectionery known as P at’»
Place and solicit a share of
your patronage.
Krause’s
Chocolates
The Best
in Candies
N ew s stand
DON’T FORGET
■-------OS-------
W hen you need any*
thing in die Bne of
n e at and attractive
Printing.
AH sums $20 or under cash.
All sums over this amount payable October 1st. with
secured notes. 3 per cent discount on all sums over $20 for cash.
Cigars and Tobacco
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
G. L BENNETT, A uctioneer
la often caused by an Inflamed condition
of the mucous luting of the shietaeluaB
Tube. When this tube le Inflamedj o e
have a rumbling sound or Imperfect
hearing
Unleee the inflammation oaa
ba reduced, your hearing m ar be de-
etroyod forever.
______ _
H ALL'S CATARRH M gD IC tR B W»U
eyetom
do what we claim for It—rid your eye*«™
by
of Catarrh or fhsafneee caused
—
Catarrh HALL’S CATARRH IM
L. K L ltlM B
treatment of
baa been succesaful In the tre
Catarrh for over Forty Years.
Sold by all drugglete.
F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, <A