The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 12, 1925, Image 4

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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VEG ETABLES
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Bunch Carrots
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Bunch Turnips
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15c
15c
Bunch Beets
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Y ellow Turnips, lb.
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5c
15c
Spinach, lb.
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Rhubarb, lb,
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G rape Fruit, large
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O ranges, dpzen
^ outell ’ em
15c
2 for 2 5 c
3 0 c and 4 5 c
Mrs. August elsse returned Friday
mornlug from a ten day visit with
Mr. Belsse, at Longview, Wash.
Ralph Walker, of the Behnke-
Walker business college, drove over
from Portland to spend Sunday at
the home of J. A. Campbel.
Dr. Illsley moved Into the house :
recently purchased from Otto Sap­
per the first part of the week Cur­
tis Simons moved Into the house j
vacated by Dr. Illsley and Mrs.
Strohm has taken up her residence In
the dwelling vacated by Simons.
R. Alexander of Pendleton, was a
Hermiston visitor Wednesday of this '
week.
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c o u n t « r 'F c i'f
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m&j b e
I eò d
but its hò.rd
to push
BUSINESS LOCALS
SPECIAL SATURDAY
Watch Sappers’ window f. r the
See C. D. Porter for all kinds of
Easter cooked food sate given by the
Insurance. At Dodd’g offfice. 21-tfc
• BnptUt Aid.
Peaches, Apricots
and Prunes
4 CANS FOR 90-
O tto C . P ie r c e
K I N G S L E Y 'S
ie h m is t o n
-a H O U S E
o f
IN C .
Q U A L IT Y A N O M W V I C E "
M AKE H EN S L A Y
Weather proof well ventilated
poultry house» keep chickns healthy.
A healthy chicken lays more eggs.
So th surest way to Increase your
poultry profits Is to provldo proper
shelter. Wood lH the best material
to use, for It 1» warm In winter, cool
in summer und does not hold mois­
ture long; and it 1» easy to work.
Our i<lnnH are designed to give the
must practical aid to the poultry
raiser.
u
Materially Yours
,
T u m -A -L u m
Lum ber Co.
R, A. Brownson, Mgr.
KNERR’S REPAIR SHOP
■ WHHBB
Welding and Machine
'W o r k
Tire«, T ubes and A ccessories
G enuine Ford Parts
STREET IMPROVEMENT ASSESS­
MENT, HURLBURT AVENUE.
Harry Kelly la driving a new Chov-!
rolet purchased recently In Pendle- ■
ton.
Mrs. George Elliott has returned
to Hermiston and Is now living in
her home in this city.
mlnlatratrlz of the estate ot Teddle
L. Hall, deceased, and hae qualified
as the law directs. AU persons hav­
ing claims against said estate are
required to present the eame to me
at the office of W. J. Warner, my
attorney, at his orflce In Hermiston,
Oregon, with proper vouchors with­
in six months from the date hereof.
Dated this 2<th day of February,
1925.
C. MARJORIE HALL.
25-Ste
Administratrix.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Illsley drove
Free with a cash purchase of >5
up from Portland on Wednesday.
or more from stock, one gold filled
brooch. W. H. Ogden.
Mr. Dick Miller, of Salem, was a
caller at the J. M. Biggs home this
Twenty-five per cent discount on
week.
ladies' rings. This Is a real bar­
gain; come and see. W. H. Ogden.
Mrs. Lomax received woril Monday
that Mr Lomax was In a critical con.
For Sale In Herm iston, Oregon.
dittos In the Eugene hospital.
A modern shingle bungalow, all
I built-in features; French windows,
Classification of lands on the pro- basement coal house, chicken house,
Ject are now going on with Chas.
thrpg ,otR Term„. D
Skinner and Henry Sommerer as the , H c q o J j Box 197.
22-4tp
classifiers, They will report to a
committee composed of J. F. Mc-
L o s t — W h ite S p itz d o g n a m ed
Naugh, C. E Glasgow and H. M.
From
March
20
to
2«
an
S
.io
w b a ll. R e w a r d fo r r etu rn or
Schilling.
auditing board will be here who will | p o s itiv e in fo r m a tio n - F . D . C al-
go over the data gathered and in la h a n .
ltc
turn submit it to Commisloner Mead
and the secretary of the Interior.
LADIES AID SOCIETIES
Notice la hereby given that In ac­
cordance with the provisiona of
Ordinance No. 114 and the Charter
of the City of Hermiston, a proposed
assessment has been made for the
purpoee of proportioning the cost of
the Improvement of that portion of
Hurlburt Avenue lying between the
east line of First street and the'weet
line of Fourth street ag described in
»aid ordinance No. 114. The whole
cost of improvement la the aum of
$1008.52 and the district to be as­
7 he Shop Thafs Always Busy
sessed therefor is all the lots hav­
ing a frontage upon said portion of
Hurdlbert Avenue above described.
Said proposed assessment ba« been
apportioned and is on file In the of­
fice of the City Recorder and la suh­
teet to Inspection. Any objection
to such apportionment that may be
made In writing to the City Coun­
cil and filed with the Recorder with­
in ten days from March 12th, 1925,
will be heard and determined by the
Council on April 1st, 1925, before
the passage of any Ordinance assess­
ing the cost of such improvement.
Dated at Hermiston, Oregon, this
2*th day of Fevruary, 1925.
25-3c C. H. Skinner, City Recorder
ORDINANCE No
H O N E Y LA BEL
T o Y o u r O rd e r and a t Reasonable P r i c e s
T H E H ER M ISTO N HEK A '
Subscribe for The Herald-
118
An ordinance providing for the
making of an improvement of that
portion of Gladys Ave. lying between
the east line of First street and the
west line of Seventh street by grad­
ing and surfacing and constructing
curbs and sidewalks on certain parts
Do yon know th at th e latest sta tistic s shows that 90 per
thereof and apportioning the cost of
cent of a ll the h o n es in' the U nited States are over 12 y e a n of
such improvement to the land spec­
age.
ially benefitted thereby, and for
That a ll nationol authorities on t h e subject agree th at within
other purposes.
the next few years there w ill be th e biggest shortage a*'«’ t' e
The City of Hermiston docs ordain
highest prices of h o n e s ever know a. A ll over the northwest
,as follows:
they are now replacing the tra c to n w ith horses. Good ho- s s
Sec. 1. That that portion of
have alw ays been a fairly good p rice and are now going up by
Gladys Ave. In said city lying be­
leaps and bounds. W hy not be ra isin g some good horses and
have some to sell, or at least raise enough for your use and
Mr. George Sales, who recently Can* raise large money easily and tween the east line of First street
underwent an operation for apendt- quickly for any special purpose. One and the west line of Seventh street
save b a y in g !
Ladies Club raised nearly 91,000; be improved by grading and surfac-
There is nothing lik e looking ahead. W e have a $800.00
cltls, is reported to be Improving.
others have raised in the hundreds. ’ng with crusher screenings and con-
stallion.
This Is done by the use of the Lad structlng curbs and sidewalns from
' C. C. C L IN E S M IT H & SO N .
M rs. C ordon B e a s le y a n d little
ies Aid Cook Book prepared for you First to Third street; by grading
d a u g h te r F r a n c is a r e v is it i n g at as If originally made fof you exclu­ and surfacing with crusher screen-
For Twenty Y ea n Breeders of Q uality Percheron Horses.
Don’t forget that your Horsea won’t liva always.
th e W . B. B e a s le y h o m e in th is sively. Full particular»
how to ngs and constructing curbs on both
-tides
and
sidewalks
on
the
north
side
raise
the
money
and
sample
copy
of
c ity .
book sent prepaid for only 50 cent* from Third to Fourth street; by grad­
Ready to operate right grading and surfacing with crusher
M rs. O tto S a p p e r l e f t la s t S a t­ in »tamps.
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now.
Only
one
society to handle In screenings and constructing curbss
u rd a y fr o m S ilv e r to n fo r E rie
any community at tone time. Be from Fourth to Fifth street, by grad­
P e n n s y lv a n ia w h e r e s h e
w as
the first to get this. Cut this out ing and surfacing a strip 16 feet
c a lle d b y th e d e a th o f h er m o th er. and send with your letter to the wide in the center with crusher
Ladies Aid Dept., Illinois State Reg­ screenings from Fifth to Seventh
ister, Dept. B-70, Springfield, Illi­ street, according to the plans and
Needed to Keep
specifications of such Improvement
Plante in Good Health nois. Mention this paper.
heretofore made by the City Engin­
Gardeners are occasionally asked to
eer and filed in the office of the City
Di
Parker,
Hermiston
Geologist
Inspect unhealthy window plants and
The acounts of the domestic trou- Recorder, at a probable cost of
to advise concerning their treatment
Very often It Is found tlint the III h.es nf lno ci'ebratei scientist. Dr «3204 00.
Sec. 2. That each lot, piece
health of the plant Is due to mistaken Herschel C. Parker In last Sunday’s
kindness on Ibe part of the owner Oregonian brings back to mind the parcel of land having a frontage up­
For Instance, It Is deluged with watei same man to a number of Hermiston on that portion of Gladys avenue so
day after day, with the result that
improved shall be assessed for the
the soil turns sour und the plant be people. Dr. Parker was here for two total cost and expense of tho Im­
days
two
years
ago
and
examined
comes moribund.
Another not Infrequent cause of the Hermiston oil structure for the provement Just In front of and ex­
trohble may be traced to erratic wa local oil company. He then made a tending to the center of said street
See. 3. That each of local lnprove-
terlng; that is, dally attention for u very favorable report and In his In­
time and then a period of forgetful terview Sunday he again stated that ment districts numbers 11 to 30. in­
ness, during which the unluppy plan:
clusive, heretofore created, shall be
receives no moisture, says Gardening bn the weet slope of the Blue moun­ divided Into four subdivisions of
tains
wa,
a
veritable
Teapot
dome
Illustrated. A third cause Is not un
commonly traceable to the fact that and some of the best anticlines in equal width and numbered 1, 2,
(he plunt Is placed directly In a draft the world. His original report now and 4 respectively, commencing at
It Is not, ns many suppose, the rnsl held by the local company In his the cross section of said Gladps ave
est matter In the world to keep win­ town writing states that the Her­ nue and one-fourth of the total cost
dow plants in good health, and it Is miston structure Is the best pros­ and expense of Improving each cro s
only by patient attention ami close
Rectlon. Included in Local Improve-
observation that the cultivator learns pect between the Cascades and tho provement District No. 10 heretofore
the exnet requirements—the likes »ml J Blue mountains, and that oil should
dislikes—of lndlvlilunl varieties. Care ' be discovered at from 800 to 1200 created shall be assessed against
ful watering, occasional w eak doses feet. Dr. Parker 1» pronounced by each local improvement district abut­
of stimulant and, In the case of aspi­ Alaskan officials aa the beat geolo­ ting upon or adjacent thereto as fol
distras and other tlne-follnged plants, gist that ever came to Alaska. He lows: 40 per cent of the total cost
occasional sponglngs of the leaves, will Is the discovered of Helium gas and expense of said one-quarter of
go far toward success In the case
which alone Is sufficient for fame. said croes section against sub-dtvision
cf pot plants.
Helium is non-explosive and Is used No. 1 of said Local Improvement Dis­
In dlrlgihles. Hermiston was for­ trict, 25 per cent of said total coat
Some Oheervatione on
tunate in securing him during a few and expense of said one-quarter ot ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ « ■ ■ ■ • ■ w .
Man, and Hie Helpmate days leisure In Portland, through Raid cross section against sub-dtvts-
lon No 2 of said Local Improvement
"There Is only one test of a man'» some of the Portland stockholders
District. 20 per cent of said tota’
of the local oil company.
character--his attitude to women."
cost and expense of said one-quarter
"A man hates a woman to he re-
of said cross section against sub-dlv
marknble, not because It renders them
RAISING DAY OLD CHICKS
both conspicuous, but because It
Islon No. 3 of said Local Improvement
(Concluded from Page One)
lessens his chance of being so."
District, and 15 per cent of said total
"To And out whether a man Is regular feeding, careful attention to cost and exepense of said one-quarter
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worthy of a moment'« consideration
from you, watch tits attitude to »omen little details, seeing that the mash of said cross section against sub­ w
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division
No.
4
of
gald
Local
Improve­
who are older and poorer than him- hoppers are never empty, that good
t
self, and see him In a moment of un- grtt, shell and charcoal are always ment District.
Sec. 4 That the City Recorder
expected suecess. Even then you can't avnllahle; that tho green feed ts
be quite sure, for whereas women frpeh and rlean, , hat none of the be. and he hereby Is. instructed to
aometlines p,me before other people, fppd , pvpr gta,e or moldr; that give notice by publication for once
men pose all the time, und pnrtlcu-
,
,
. ,
lari, io themselves!"
*',w‘n ’" ,N
b*,or* them’ a week for three consecutive weeks
"It Is highly Inconsiderate of an, ,hat ,he litter Is clean and never In the E.m ilston Herald Inviting
wife to be unwilling to spring at once damp or m ust,, that the hens are proposals Tor making said Improve­
Into the posture her husband wishes never over fed or under fed and that ment.
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her to adopt; to be klttenlsfi when he sickness Is never allowed to get *
Sec. 5. That Inasmuch as It Is
wishes to toy, adoring when he desires start In the flock.
necessary that said improvement be
Safety
klwaya watch the
to soar, submissive when he elects to
Let one and all interested In the made and finished before hot weather
swear, snd »spiring when he requires
car belila*
Ofe ahead of you.
to converse ns with an equal. It Is poultry game make every effort to and It Is necessary for the pence, safe­
Just like n woman to have u u w h I s nf make 1925 the most prosperous ty and happiness of the Inhabitants
Play apfh by aim ing in and get­
her own at snch a time."—From “Mere money making years yet. The next of the C lt, that said Improvement
ting a GOOD PIMCE OF STEAK for
Man," b , Honor Bright.
thing for us to do is to get orgnn- be made as soon as possible, an emer­
dinner— there is nothing like to
l.-«d Into a marketing organisation gency Is hereby declared to exist and
"hit the epot** every time. We have
so that we m a, be better able to this ortlnanee shall be In full force
just the eat yea rant— come in.
sell o.tr cy fc to advsntr.g.-'.
and effect from and after Ita pam-
age b , the Council and approval b ,
the Mayor.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Passed the Council thl„ 4th day of
In the County Court of the State of
March. 1915.
Oregon
for
U
m
atilla
County.
Send u> the price o f a yeatr’i In the Matter of the Estate
Atteet:
C. H. Skinner, Neeorder.
mbacription if you are in arrears
Approved by the Mayor thia 4th
of
>
day or March, 1925.
—w i ■ —
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Teddle L. H alt deceased.
A. W Pram*. Acting Mayor.
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undersigned haa been appointed ad- 27-lte
FARM ERS!!
FOR SALts
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Jersey Bull two years old. St.
Mawes Rosaires Olga Lad
breeding. Dams record two
silver medal cow. 595 pounds
at two years three months. 620
pounds of fat in 305 days as a
four year old.
LOGAN TODD
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Herald Want Ad« Bring Yon Résulta
A Ford touring
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