The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 02, 1925, Image 4

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J U S T A R R IV E D
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES •
■04 Thera A bout tba Ci«» s o d
N aichbjrheud
A Silver Tea will be held at the
’ home of Mrs. H. M. Schilling Wed- (
nesday P. M., April IS Everybody
Is cordially Invited to attend. Please
bring needles and thimbles.
COMING
A nother assortm ent o f
L adies S w eaters in th e
la test shades w ill b e
here in tim e for Easter.
The district quarterly meeting of
the Wala Walla district of the Free
Methodist church will meet in the
I local hall on the west side Friday,
Saturday and Sunday. Preaching
evenings at 7:30. We are expecting
a number of people from othr points
In the district to be with us, so
| come out and enjoy a good time.
Everyone welcome.
The Altar Society of the Catholic
i church will give a dancee on Fri­
day, April 17, at the Auditorium.
Payant’s Pendleton orchestra will
] furnish the dance music and rcfresh-
i ments will be served by the ladies.
LADIES AID ARE HOSTESSES
AT BANQUET
SPECIAL SATURDAY
4 Cans A pricots, 9 0 c
4 Cans Pears, $ 1 .0 5
H O U S E
IN C .
O F Q U A L IT Y
lit y o u r own /to m é
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PTfuAes faster—a tubful of linens, silks or woolens
in 3 to 7 minutes; 50 lbs. of dry clothes an hour—act­
ually twice the capacity of other washers.
Washes more thoroughly—no handrubbing neces­
sary even on wristbands, neckbands or collars.
O u r f in is h in g d e p a r t ­
m e n t, th ro u g h u p -to -d a te
m e th o d s an d e q u ip m e n t
an d e x p e rt h a n d lin g , can
h e lp you g e t the k in d o f
p ic tu re s yo u w ant.
Washes with greater care—no pounding, dragging or
pulling. Cleansentirely by super -energizedwater action.
' W e’ll p ro v e a ll th is a n d m uch m ore— or b etter
still, w e ’ll lefry o u p ro v e it y o u rself right in you r
own home b y lending y o u a
M a y ta g . W ash w ith it— n ext
w a sh d a y , or sooner. N o v na­
tio n a t a ll. D o n ’t d ela y phon*
in g us.
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T o use a slz
-x p re s-
sio n :
“ W e ’re there u . the
finish.”
Maytag Features
9 Outstanding
MITCHELL DRUG COMPANY
Hermiston, Oregon
1 - Washes fester.
2 — W ashescleaner.
4 -E a s ily adjusted
to yo sr height.
BUSINESS LOCALS
3 — Largest hourly
capacity in the
world;
4 — Most compact
washer made—
takes floor space
only 25 inches
square.
0 —Cast aluminum
tu b — c a n ’ t
warp, rot, swell,
split or corrode.
7 — Clothes can be
Ses C. D. Porter for all kinds o f
insur. ncs. At Dodd’g offflce. 21-tfc
put in or taken
out with the
washer running.
8 — Tub cleans it.
■elf.
GASOLINE— Our price 24 cents to
Last Friday evening the ladles of
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A
i i t o m a 11 c
everyone. Kellogg Motor Co. 29-2
the Methodist Aid society were hos­
drainboard. In.
a t a n t tension
tesses to the Mikado cast, the Frank
Drop In price of Gasoline. Now
r e l e a s e . All
Waugaman family who leave this
parts enclosed.
only 24 cents per gallon at Kellogg
week for their new home in Wash­ Motor Co.
29-2tc
Reasons for
ington and to those who helped in
World Leadership
various ways to make the “Mikado"
COMMITTEE REPORT
cast a success.
When at 7:30 the guests were
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ushered into the church dining room
their eyes were greeted by a most thus established shall then be the
pleasing sight. The long tables construction charge against the
were beautifully decorated, daffo­ land in question. The representa­
dils and yellow candles being most tives of the irrigation districts are
effectively used for that
purpose desirous that in order to clarify the
while Japanese lanterns and festoons above section of the law that It be
of flowers made the room Itself most understood that only the delinquen­
cies applying to lands within the
attractive.
cWITH CAST ALUMINUM TUB
After all had found their places district go over to the construction
then the same young ladles who had charge and that lands thrown out aa
acted as ushers for the Mikado very Class 5 and 6 go out including the
swiftly and efficiently served to the delinquencies pertaining to them.
one hundred and thirty assembled On account of the various collection
guests, a most delicious dinner con­ dates for taxes In the various states,
sisting of creamed chicken, mashed It is believed that the phrase “all
potatoes, hot rolls, salad, angel food due and unpaid charges to the United
States” should be Interpreted as "all
cake, Ice cream and coffee
At the close of the dinner Rev. levied and unpaid charges” would do
Young acting as toastmaster called much to clarify the situation In
Oregon, In other words it Is hoped
for the following toasts:
Community Spirit, Mrs. H. M. that Sub-Section “L” will be inter­
Schilling; Appreciation, Mr. F. P. preted as liberally as possible bo that practically the same for the two
Phipps; Character Sketches, Mrs. W. It may result in as much benefit as capacities.
L. Hamm; Behind the Scenes, Mr. possible to the irrigation districts
3. Costs to the end of October
Guilfoll; Joys, Sorrows and Satis­ concerned.
1924 as given in Cost Ledger:
The committee desires to call at­ Excavation Class 1................. *32,200
faction of a Director, Mr. L. F. Bar­
nett; Tltwlllow, Mr. Raymond Crow­ tention to the possible undermining Excavation class 2................... 18,902
der; Appreciation of the Waugaman of canal "A” on the East division Excavation class 3..................... 3,559
by seepage from the Furnish project
Family. Mrs. F P. Phipps; to which
Excavation, contract............... 15,164
and on land that will be brought tn
toast Mr. and Mrs. Waugaman re­
by the McKay storage water and
Total excavation........................ 69,825
sponded with a few well chosen
that the fund for the improvement
Concrete lining ..................... 113,666
remarks.
and betterment of canal “A” has
The Ladles Aid has again proven
been expended, and the farmers con-
Total ...................................*183,491
A Snappy Spark Every Time
itself a very competent and gracious
alder the risk too great if left to
4 The capacity of the canal
hostess. The dinner last Friday
Easy starting in cold or wet
their own dependence. The com­
above the change in Section is given
night was a big undertaking. It
weather.
mittee respectively and urgently re­
was beautifully prepared and served quests that in case of the destruct­ as 365 second feet, while that below,
Fool Proof.
and there was no one present who ion of canal "A” or the Feed canal which may be taken as the actual
More
Power.
did not appreciate the very large or any considerable portion there­ required capacity above, is given as
J il i
Smmother running motor.
amount of work that It repreeented, of which Is beyond the reasonable 212 second. Assuming that the
and what was more, the spirit that ability of the district to repar that qoets of canals vary with their capac­
Starts your motor on the mag­
ities the cost of the west division
was back of It all.
neto.
the government will in the contem­ main canal should have been 212|365
It is a positive Make and Break
plated amended contract give the
of *183,491 or »106,517, the differ­
district assurance of its immediate
Timer, using Genuine Tungsten
ence between which and *183,491
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♦ necessary aid.
points, the same as used on high
or *76,974 being the cost of the ex
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STATE MARKET AGENT
♦
It has been stated on several oc­ cess capacity.
priced cars.
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DEPARTMENT
♦ casions that the total amount of
It is self lubricating and requires
5. Probably a more accurate
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« liability Is of no great consequence
no grease or oil inside the shell.
method would be to assume that the
and that the benefit of this act is
Put it on and forget it.
(C. E. Spence, Market Agent, 714 derived on the basis of rate of pay­ cost of thB excavatlcRg would vary
Guaranteed for one year.
with the capacity and that the cost
Court House, Portland.)
ment rather than the total obliga­ of the concrete lining would vary
tion. Your attention is called to with the actual quantities involved.
THE ADAM GOOD TIMER IS POSI­
Know Yonr Dealer
the fact that in all probability in On this basis the cost of excavation
TIVELY WATER PROOF
During the past year many com­ Ifrom twenty to forty years there
for the smaller section would have
plaints have come to the State Mar­ will be considerable requirement for
been 2121365 of *69,825 or »40.-
ket Agent from shippers of farm pro­ reconstruction and it does not ap­
555 and the cost of the lining would
ducts. that the dealers have not been pear to be a wise policy to incur new
have been 235|28S of *113,666 or
at al fair With them and in many obligations before the old ones are
*93,725. (Cu. yds of concrete per
cases no remittances have ever been paid.
lineal foot are .285 and .235 for
received.
Recently the market
The representatives of the Irriga­ the large and small sections respect­
agent Investigated the ease of a far­ tion districts desire to state In clos­
ively.) The total cost of the small
mer in southern Oregon who last ing that the new contract contem­
section would thus have been *40,-
November shipped I l l s turkeys to a plated In order to secure the benefits
555 plus *39,725 or *134,380. The
Portland commission house, and hud of the Act of December 5, 1924 shall
difference between this amount and
never received any remittance. Ia be considered as amendatory to their
*183,4*1 or *49,111 would then be
YOU T tL L CM
this case the commission house had present contracts and that they are
the cost of the excess capacity.
been out of busines for many weeks, not to be deprived of the benefits
Results of the Local Cooperative
the parties had left the city and and privileges accruing to them in
O
Committee's classification:
nothing could be done. The market their present status.
Class East Div. West Div. Total
agent advises shippers to Investi­
Attachd hereto are Exhibits C and
1260.10
5716.96 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
1
4456.86
gate the commission house.« before D covering; general Information
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2
9673.01
4432.84
6240.17
«hipping. There are many reliable which we consider will be of value
6231.03
4396.3
834.73
8
firms in the city. And he also ad­ to you.
1204.56
410.0
594.54
5
vises that shippers take quick netlon ExhlbltB—
2607.»5
2 4 ((.I5
59.0
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when remlttanres are not forth­
Memorandum for Superintendent.
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coming after about a week, and that
Subject: Additional cost of West
1(503.95
7*38.66 244*2.61
any complaints sent to him will be Division Main Canal due to excess
given prompt Investigation.
capacity.
KOI ICE TO CREDITORS
1. Very little data bearing on the
Ia Ihs C ouaty Court o f the State of
above subject could be found In the
Shippers Need Protection
O rogou for Uasalille Com ity.
Market Agent Spence thinks there ,Engineering files. However. the
There’* one born every minute,
should be a state law for the pro- monthly construction reports and Ia the Matter of the Estate
of
mid Barnum, and they all ran for
lection of the thousands of country ! project histories for 1914 and 1*10
congress.
shippers who ship their products to rontaln Information on which an ea. Teddie L Ball, deceased.
the various buyers. Any firm can j tlmate of the coat due to the excess
Notice is hereby given that the
rent a room, advertise in the papers rapacity of the main canal may be undersigned has been appoin tedad
— and there's a place where you can
and commence business, and in 30 based.
ALWAYS get the BEST of service
mlnlstratrtx of tho estate of Teddie
or B0 days they can he In some far
3- The change In section was L. Hall, deceased, and has qualified
and satisfaction— and that is the
Mate with the farmers money In made at Sta. 440 plus 50. which point aa the law directs. All persona hav­
City Meat Market.
their pockets. He thinks that a
reached with Concrete lining ing claims against said estate are
law should regulate these concerns, at the close of the season's operations required to present the same to mo
and they should not he permitted to October 27, 1914. Excavation was at tho offlee of W. J. V t n t r , my
do business until they have been slightly in ndvsnee of this point hut attorney, at his office In Hermiston,
properly Investigated and a license for practical purposes the costs In- Oregon, with proper vouchers with­
Issued to them.
rurred for excavation and concrete in atx months from the date hereof.
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lining to the end of October 1*14
Dated thin 26th day of February.
JOHN «LUS. PXOP.
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Salem— Contract to be let for con- »nay be tahen aa representing the 1*21.
im > considered,
a other
struct Inn of boys' state training total cost to be
considered as
C. MARJORIE HAUL,
t it a nsV
éM W
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t c . would VMM
school.
¡Items such as s •t/w
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Terms
O tto C. P ie r c e
H i R M I S T O N ’S
We Prove All Claims
And here they are:
Born— To Mr. and Mr*. O. Tonies,
of UmaHla, April 2, at the Hayden
maternity home, an eight pound son.
Dr. Reed attending physician.
M en’s
D ress Pants
K IN G S L E Y S
Bring in Four
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O r i y n a m W In U fM l Q|— «d H a n
A N O S E R V IC E * ’
Gyrafoam cWctsher
Oregon Hdwe. & Implement Co.
Box Factory Wood
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wood about April first. If you wish
a load out of this car give us your
order by that time.
Screen Doors
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Our new stock of screen doors are
here. Get your door« up before the
flies start.
L
Materially Yours
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Tum-A-Lum
Lumber Co.
R. A. Brownton, Mgr.
K NERR’S REPAIR SH O P
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W elding and M achine
W ork
Tires, Tubes and Accessories
Genuine Ford Parts
7 he Shop That's A lw a y s B u sy
Hermiston Hotel
S e r i a l E a a trr S t t w r
1 u'rlurlt
Jlrtrr. J 1.00
Cream Tomato Soup
Sw eet P ickles
Olives
Lettuce and Tomato Salad
Mayonalse Dressing
Roast Oregon Capon Glblet Gravy, Celery Dressing
Mashed Potatoes
Creamed Peas
Hot Parker House Rolls
Dessert
lee Cream and Cake
Apple Pie a la Mode
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