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T H E H J E B M lS T O a H X R A X P , g g R M lS T O K , O R g G O X . Constable Brings in Cragy M u JUST ARRIVED LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ ttEVITlES • Bring in Tour Films A k e e t the C ttr sad N e tck berhoed a a . T h e ra Charlea Sanderson returned home from a tri» to Portland Monday night. Men’s Dress Pants Through an error last week we failed to mention the names of Carl Voyen and W. L. Hamm among those who attended the American Legion district convention at Heppner last Monday night. We beg your pardon boys but you see at a convention of this kind you are liable to forget even your own name. COMING Another assortment of Ladies Sweaters in the latest shades will be here in time for Easter. Britain Weil Worth Tourist”* Visit O ur fin is h in g d e p a r t m en t, th ro u g h u p -to -d a te m ethods an d e q u ip m e n t and e x p e rt h an d lin g , can help you g e t th e k in d o f pictu res yo u w ant. T o use a s k w -xpres- s io n : “ W e ’re th ere 1». the finish.” IDTCHTTL DRUG COMPANY Hermiston, Oregon BUSINESS LOCALS F. C. McKenzie who has been con fined to his home during last week Sea C. D. Porter for all kinds of with a touch of the flu, Is again insurance. At Dodd'g offfice. 21-tfc able to be out. SPECIAL SATURDAY 4 Cans Apricots, 90c 4 Cans Pears, $1.05 O t t o C. P ie r c e K I N G S L E Y 'S E R M IS T O N 8 IN C . H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N D « I R V I C E * 1 Box Factory Wood We will have a car of box factory wood about April first. . If you wish a load out of this car give us your order by that time. Our new stock of screen doors are here. Get your doorg up before the flies start. Materially Yours . , Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. R. A. Brownson, Mgr. KNERR’S REPAIR SHOP DON’T FORGET We Repair and Grind Lawn Mowers GUARANTEED TO CUT 7 he Shop T h at’s A lw a y s B u sy Hermiston Hotel Saater Sittnrr 1 n'rlark flrirr. Jfl.HU Fruit Cocktail ' ream Tomato Soup Sweet Pickles Celery Olives Lettuce and Tomato Salad with Mayonalse Roast Oregon Capon tilblet Gravy. Celery Dressing ('reamed Pea* Mashed Potatoes Hot Porker House Rolls Dessert lee Cream and Cake Apple Plg , „ Mod, »SJ GASOLINE— Our price 24 cents to everyone. Kellogg Motor Co. 29-2 Drop In price of Gasoline. Now "Herb’' Sliesley made a business only 24 cents per gallon at Kellogg trip to Pendleton Monday. Motor Co. 29-2te Lila McMillin left the middle of last week for Portland where she expects to make her future home. Little aa some might suspect It, there are some famous cares In Great Britain, und still more that deserve to be famous. The country Is rich not only in the number, but also In the va riety of typi of the caverns which it contains. Best known among these caves are the Peak cavern, at Castle ton, In Derbyshire und the Cheddar caves. In Somerset. The Peak cavern has been known since the enrllest ages. No one conld help seeing It, for it yawns huge and black In the cllff-llke side of that bill on whose dizzy crags Peverll of the Peak bud his castle, says the Wide World Maga zine. An Ice-cold stream Issues from Its limestone recesses, and subterranean lakes stretch far Into the hillside. This vast cavern has been explored for 2,250 feet. The Cheddar raves do not advertise In so spectacular a fashion, although the Cheddar gorge Is one of the most striking pieces of scenery In Great Britain. The first series of caves was accidentally discovered In 1837, through a man at work In his garden falling Into the hillside. The second scries remained unknown until 1893. These limestone caves form a series of beautiful and lofty halls, hung with stalactites from the roof, and with beautifully colored Rtalngtnltes rising w from the floor to meet them. ♦ • ADAM GOOD TIMER Í Subscribe For The Herald Ì : ■ A Snappy Spark Every Time , Easy starting in cold or wet weather. Fool Proof. More Power. Smmother running motor. Starts your motor on the mag neto. It is a positive Make and Break Timer, using Oenuine Tungsten points, the same as used on high priced cars. It Is self lubricating and requires no grease or oil Inside the shell. Put It on and forget It. Guaranteed for one year. a a s • THE ADAM GOOD TIMER IS POSI TIVELY WATER PROOF ■ ■ e P e a r s o n ’s G a r a g e ■ v o u TtL L EM Announcement I will give voice lessons two eve ♦ nings a week. Terms 11.00 per les ♦ Saved From Death by son. Lindon Barnett. 31-2tc Miss Barbara Hixon, who has ♦ Knowledge of Morse been confined t0 the Hayden hospi ♦ Stated communication of Queen tal, was able to return to her dut Two employees of a telegraph com ♦ ies as teacher In the grade schools Esther Chapter O. E. 8., next Tues pany sent to repair a burglar alarm In a financial Institution at Boston ♦ at Boardman, the middle of the week. day night. By order of W. M. - a were accidentally locked In the vault. ♦ Mrs. C. H. Skinner fell and dis- ^tank employees In vain tried to open Dr. Illsley was called to the home 'the massive door. It was equipped of Nick Johnson of Stanfield the located her knee Tuesday while with a time lock which was set to There’» one born* every minute, working in the yard of her home. latter part of last week to attend said Barnum, and they all run for open the following morning. The po ♦ ______ Mr. Johnson. The gentleman was lice, fire department and safe experts congress. Mrs. Peer Bokish has returned could do nothing. There was a safety taken to the Pendleton hospital and loPerated on Sunday night. The lat- home from the hospital at Walla device inside the vault which. If the — and there’s a place where you can ! est reports are to the effect that he Walla bringing home the young son prisoners knew about, would huve re ALWAYS get the BEST of service leased them but there seemed to be that was born there a (pw weeks Is improving. and satisfaction— and that is the no way to make them acquainted with ago. City Meat Market. the fact. • Born to Mr. and Mrs. Strader, of Finally someone thought of the Mrs. G. C. Dur.ey has purchased a Irrigon, Monday, an eight pound ; Morse telegraph code. With huge new 8-ttibe super hetrodyne radio sledges the words were sounded to the girl. set and is becoming an enthusiastic Imprisoned men. Then the anxihus throng waited. There was no an F. W. Hurt, who has been a pat "listener in.” swer. Suddenly the door swung open ient at the Hayden hospital with Marion Briggs who Is teaching In and the two men tottered out. They pneumonia*. Is improving. the Albany schools spent the week had heard the message and found the XOHN ELUS, PROP. ♦ lock. They were on the point of col lapse aftf<^ being !n the air-tight com Ixiu Rogers has traded Ills place end at her home near this city. partment for an hour. here for a farm near Hubbard, Ore Ross Newport was a Hermiston gon, and moved his family to the visitor the latter part of last week. new home. N o t th e Same “K itty ” The other evening Jimmy's mother Mrs F. M. Guiwlts has returned was settling herself down for a good 1 Baptist church services April 12— Bible Bchool at 10. Easter "program from a three weeks’ visit with rela read when she saw her small son stride over to the window, seize the sermon at 11, by pastor, subject, “I tives In the valley. Remeber the Easter food sale at kitten that was dozing on the ledgp, Early Gathering» of 1 Am the Resurrection and the Life.” and, swinging It about by Its tail, give lapperà’ Baptist» in Alabama Ladles Aid. store Saturday. Baptist Mrs. George Imrie will be hostess „ v|g((roIlg ghak,ng ! Gospel service at 8 P. M. An Im to the teachers Friday evening. Lorenzo Dow, who Is said to have portant business session is called for "Jimmy! Jimmy! Stop that nt once,” she cried, and, making a grab reached the distant frontier settle i April 19. A. Segsworth, pastor. A social of the Baptist Ladies Aid at the kitten, rescued It from its tor ments of Alabama along the Tomhlg- bee as early* as 1793, nt the age of will be held at the home of Mrs. J. mentor. Mrs. A. S. Johnson left Tuesday » ♦ “What do you mean by being so twenty-seven, preached as a son of K. Shotwell on Welnesday, April 15. STATE MARKET AGENT « for a ten days’ visit In Portland and ♦ eniel to the poor little thing?” she thunder, says a staff correspondent You are Invited. ♦ DEPARTMENT « of the Birmingham News. He wus a Eugene ♦ « demanded. “I wasn't cruel,” said Jimmy. “When Baptist. The first trace which the The Christian Science services air George Wagoner and Harvey dad was playing cards last night I writer finds of the presence of the Payne left Wednesday morning by (C. E. Spence, Market Agent, 714 henrd him say, ‘Now boys, there's at Baptists ln Alabama Is around Hunts held in rooms next to the Auditorium ville, but shortly after they found a least five dollars in the kitty,’ and— Court House, Portland.) every Sunday at 11 o’clock. Sunday auto for points In the Willamette well, I was trying to shake* it out."— footing ln the southwestern part of chool at 10:15. AH are eordially valley. They will return the latter the territory ln the neighborhood of Law Must Be Enforced London Answers. St. Stephens, the first captial of Ala Invited to attend. Wednesday eve part of the week. Violation of tho new potato in bama. ning meeting first Wednesday each spection and grading law Is a mis Not So Dumb Rev. John Nlcholspn had the honor month. Cy. Barker of Irrigon, was a busi demeanor, and the law makes it the When- the earl of Bradford was of organizing the first Baptist church ness visitor In til's city Wednesday duty of the State Market Agent’s de brought before the lord chancellor to In the state. It is said that in the Oiling ot Main Street Started partment to enforce It. The penalty be examined on the application for a fall of 1831 a number of families tnel Dr. II. C. Curry, Eyesight Spec is from »10 to »100 fine, 10 to 30 statute of lunacy against him. the und spread their tents near Elyton The state highway department is ialist of Seattle, will he at the Hotel days Imprisonment, or both fine and question was asked him from the w o ol 11,1,1 lle *d the first campmeeting ever oiling the highway through this Hermiston Wednesday, April 15. Eye« imprisonment. In lots of fifty suck : 1,el<1 ln Alabama. There were unusual ity. The city eou"cll voted to con ‘How many feet lias a sheep?” demonstrations among those who be- tract with the highway for the oil examined, glasses fitted. It pounds or more the potatoes must ‘Does your lordship,’’ answered Lord cn,ne Interested ln the matter of re- be graded and the sacks stenciled One who wlt,,essed these pecu ing of that portion of Main street Mrs. Otto Pierce, who has been with the growers name and address. Bradford, “mean a live sheep, or a !!Klon' liar manifestations thus described on either side of the highway. visiting relatives for some time past The grade must be stenciled on the dead sheep?” “Is It not the same thing?” said the- them: “It was not unnsual to have a in Portland, has returned to her home sack. In lots of fifty pounds np to chancellor. large part of the congregation pros NOTICE TO CRED'TOPS trated upon the ground, and in some In this city. ten tons state inspection Is not re In the County Court of the Stale of “No, my lord,” returned Lord Brad instances they appeared to have lost O regon for Umatilla Crunly quired if the sacks are stenciled and ford. “There is much difference; a the use of their limbs. No distinct The front of Pearson's garage is the potatoes graded. Above ten tong live sheep may have four legs, a dead i llrt|cuiatlon could be heard; screams In th e f a t t e r o f th e E s ta te ipf being treated to a new coat of paint ptate inspection is required. This sheep has only two; the two forelegs cripSj groan8i ghoutg notps of of that is greatly Improving the appear law applies to all potatoes sold or are shoulders, but there are only two and notes of Joy, all henrd at the T eddie L. Hall, deceased. legs of mutton! —Yorkshire (Eng.) wme timPi made muph confuslon „ ance of the building. amazing Indorsement is that within l>°»t- 1 sort of indescribable concert.” N otice is h e reb y g iv tn th a t th e offered for sale In Oregon. Grow u n d e rsig n e d has been ap p o in ted ad It. C. Puderbaugh, field man for ers, buyers, retailers, farm peddlers Cancer in Lower Animate mlnlstratrlx of the estate of Teddie Source of Quinine the Three Rivers Growers associa and others should see that the law Scientists seeking a cure for cancer i Chinchona, or cinchona, is the name L. Hall, deceased, and has qualified tio n was In Hermiston Wednes- Is complied with to oe safe from AmprIcan trpp thp bark as the law directs. All persons hav nesday. Mr. Puderbaugh had charge prosecution. Seed potatoes do not have been attempting to find a solution « thp for their problem and to learn more of I whlch prodBcea the w.ll-known drug ing claims against said estate are of the asparagus demonstration held require further inspection if cer the nature of the growth by produc- callpd quln|np. The vlrtnpg of ,hp required to present the same to me” at the McMullen place near this city tified to by the O. A. C. ing It in animal specimens. Expert- bark wpre dlacovpred about 1535 'Wednesday afternoon. He stated ments with rats and mice have shown 16a5 a dpPartlon made of , hp bark at the office of W. J. Warner, my that a certain kind of tar will cause cllred of fpTpr ,he w,fp of (hp v|pp. attorney, at his office In Hermiston, that Iasi year the association handled Another One That Shines cancerous formations six months after ro, of Peni wboae naroe W||s C,D. Oregon, with proper vouchers with thirty thousand crates and averaged The grape growers of Yakima have »1.44 per crate net to the grower. a cooperative selling ageizcy— one It la applied to the living tisane of the < rbon)L The b#rk wa8 ,ntro<luPeJ lnto in six months from the date hereof. animals, und It was also found that Prallca „ aDd ,g wld bave Dated this ¿6th day of February, The expense of cutting and packing work«. Memebers of this as- cancers were produced In the stom cured of fever the dauphin, who later 1925. ! the grass was 26 cents a crate The lng ahlpplB< And another achs of the specimens after they had liecame King Louis XIV, The hark C. MARJORIE HALL, returns from an aere of asparagus j-eoevierert 90 ppr ceBl of thp eaten cock roaches Infested with a came Into general use In 1680. and Sir Administratrix. I Is from 300 to «00 dollars. The pal(, grapes— think that certain kl:-d of worm. While the cure Hans Sloan Introduced it Into Eng 25-6tc Is lielng sought, efforts are also con land nhont the year 1700. The chin ■ first carload of the grass for this oypr you farmers who have had from year left Kennewick Wednesday for J5 |Q ?6 cpnt hp,d ou, on you stantly In progress to improve existing chona tree has been planted in India methods of treatment to allay the rav and Ceylon and thrives there. Chicago. Most of the asparagus that Thlg a g n a t io n marketed a crop ages of the mysterious affliction.—Cal C O M IN G A G A IN has been shipped by the local grow- vwglle<j a, }4g,000 and It coat them gary Herald. First Patent era this year has been marketed in but j 5-00 to market It. And fur- Spokane and Seattle. ther. 99 per cent of the season’s out- An Ingenious “A lib T to takP ■ of the first national patent act, which ■ put was marketed without a de-liar SEATTLE EYESIGHT The people who are most Indolent congress pasaed in 1790, was Samuel Jens Sknvbo was a passenger on (oag dlIp to efficient packing, «rad. physically are often quick enough Hopkins of Vermont. His patent was the midnight train Wednesday for 30 dayg from ghipment, 7» per cent mentally. Such was the caae with I for an Improved method of “making SPECIALIST ^ 1 aghpa.-. In ,b„gp dayg Portland where he will spend a few oj thP money waa In the growera’ the British workman of whom the Tat- p«,t |ndu, try wag |mp.irtnQ, Who has made professional visits ¡days on a business mission. hands and final settlement was made ler tells. He was usually late In com the .......— within 60 daya. The moral la that ing to work, and one day the foreman Potash, which was used In making to Hermiston for many years, will goap and g|ags, was produced by Ceorge Briggs who has been con- farn>prg CBn do for themselves what took him to task. "It’s a funny thing, Jim.” he Bald. leachlBg wood ashes and boiling down be at the fined to a hospital In Portland Is big money concerns do for them- “you alius coming In a quarter of an | the lye. To make a ton of potash, , j reported to be Improving and will selves and time they will get to- hour behind the lime and living next j which waa worth about »25, the trees HOTEL HERMISTON leave for home In a few days. gether and be» determined to run door to the works; while Teddy Is on aa acre of ground had to be cu) . v ---------- their own huslnMS. Intg4t«e«> hand- alius on time, and lives three miles down and burned, tbe ashes lea,-bed BWByl* .r- - and tbe lye evaporated. In great iron Mrs. Knos Martin and children operative movemeotw sttceeesfuY ’There’s nowt funny about It,” re kettles.—Youth's Cotapsnl-sv have returned from— Idaho where r — — —— — —— torted Jim. "If he’s a bit late In a EYES EXAMINED ! they were called by the Illness of Eugene -Fruitgrowers association morning, he ran hurry a Mt; but If Tm , Mrs. Martin's mother, j cannery being enlnt«s(l. lat«. r « Cossangio» Maarik» 1W D m Bendi MASSES PITTED CITY MEAT MARKET Subscribe for The Herald~$2.00 Screen Doors u Jack Biggs was a business visitor In Pendleton Tuesday moring. received a telephone message to the effect that a crazy man had taken possession of the section bouse loc ated about four miles east of Sand. Pankow immediately left for the « M it e and found the man In the sec tion quarters helping himself to a repast of bread and honey. A ear was procured and the fellow taken to Pendleton for examination. Cave« in Sid Bowman and Frank Sllvey left Monday morning by car for Bend and 1 Klamath Falls where they will spend a few days looking over the coun-1 ,rT- . • I . Loyd Roblnett left the first part of last week for Seattle where he went in quest of work. He will re turn soon and drive his truck to the above named city providing he can procure work. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a Last Tuesday Constable Pankow Dr. H. C. Curry W ed., April 15 : ♦