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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1925)
THB HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, ORBUOH, Si. Aafugfin« Roasts Many "Oldest" Houses Turn It Around People SPEND money on the In stallm ent plan, for that Is an easy way to buy things w ithout paying all at once. Why not turn the plan around? Why not SAVE money on the in stallm ent plan? It can be done by putting a little deposit in our Bank each month. In tim e there w ill be a nice little nest egg that w ill be earning you som ething. Plan to SAVE instead of SPEND. It can be done. First National Bank of Hermisuia C a p ita l, S u rp lu s a n d U n d iv id e d P r o fits O v a l $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 R Rwayze, Pree. R. Alesader, VIce-Pre A. H Norton. Cashier W. L. Hamm. Asst. Cashier REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE ALTOR. M-tfc WANTED— Phone, w rite or see W. A. Leathers, when you have alfalfa hay for sale, In any quantity. Phone 40-J-3. t-tfc FOB SALE USED CAR* FOR SALE— Terms given. Prices right. Kellogg & Schiiuke. 11-tfc The Beet Judge The trust and dependence which characterized Rev. Doctor Smith’s at FOR RENT— Five room house on titude townrds his wife’s Judgment in Gladys Ave., next to library. E n all practical affairs were sometimes quire A. W. Agnew, Phone 21-J-2. touching, but occasionally they were 29‘tfc amusing. “I am sorry you have been troubled BERRIES FOR SALE— Gooseberries, with tbe toothache," aaid the family now ready, $1.35 crate; Clark dentist, when Doctor Smith appeared strawberries, $2.25; Logans, $1 50, in hla office one day. "I gave you the Dewberries, $2.00 per crate. If first minute I had free after receiving by mail add 35c postage. Send your wife’s telephone message. Let’s see, which tooth Is It that’s troubling check or can send C. O. D. W. R. you 7” Woodworth, H eights Berry Farm, "It’s not aching Just at present,” said Estacada, Oregon. 37-3tc Doctor Smith after a moment’s hesita tion, during which he made a cautious FOR SALE— R egistered Jersey cow, Investigation with his tongue. "Didn’t fresh soon. A. F. Belsse, phone Mrs. Smith mention to you which tooth 36-W-3. 37-tfc It was? I always rely on her In such matters.” PIH CHERRIES— 5c delivered; 4c you pick them. C. L. Upham. Hie Language In a little town In Tennessee Broth er Mac la trustee of the school, direc mbcellaneous tor of the local bank and a pillar In the church. He la especially noted for hla avaricious tendencies. FOR RENT, 4 room modern house; On the night when the congregation $15. Enquire H. E. Hanby. 40-3p were to hear the annual report of the officers of the church, Brother Mac LOST— Chaufferg license No. 10163, had dropped oft to sleep during the somewhere w ithin the city. Rea sermon. His wife noticed him asleep while the secretary and treasurer was sonable reward if returned to this reading his report. . She touched him office. 40-tfc Just as the officer was saying, “Leav ing a cash balance tn the treasury of STRAYED— One bay horse with rope $126.90.” and baiter on anim al. Reward Upon hearing this. Brother Mac w ill be paid for furnishing in arose and sa id : ‘‘Mr. Chairman, I make formation as to the whereabouts a motion we declare a dividend of 6 of the horse. See Crowder at the per cen t”—Forbee Magazine. Herald office. 39 In the oldest town In ths United States, St. Augustine, Fla- “oldest” houses are very numerous. As the tourist stands In the middle of Treasury street and. stretching his arms, almost touches the walls on both sides at once, he Is readily con vinced that ths seven-fool thorough fare Is the narrowest street In the United States, but the city’s own dis sension as to the oldest liuus® leaves the visitor In doubt. There Is an "oldest house in Ameri ca*’ on the quaint and antiquated St. Georges street, where men and beasts mingle on the highway and balconies droop low overhead. It has plaster walls and dormer windows and red shingles on Its roof. It calls Itself Old Curiosity Shop and carries a crest over Its door. On the bay front la another “oldest" house, post-card proclaimed. It Is a two-story structure, with the plaster peeling off of Its brick. It has a gal lery above and outdoor stairs at the side. Still harder to dnd is an Eliza bethan mansion on St. Francis street. It Is half timber and half stone, with wide shingled hoods where it opens on the street. It was once a Spanish mission, erected by tlie monks of St. Francis who came to St. Augustine with Menendez. They used It for a chapel until 1500. It Is now a museum of old furniture, antique china and glass. Of course this Is the oldest, the keeper Insists. What matter? Each Is Interesting to visit, with a charm of Its own, and all are ancient enough. I have some good pasture for rent. Inquire First National Bank. Wil liam D. Prior. Burk Is hsarqusrters Shoe*. for Army Herald Want Ads Bring Ton Results SMITH’S SECOND i F a ND STORE— L eveling LAND—See Peter Cas tri«, experienced and reliable, $ miles north of Hermiston. 4-tfc Polands for Profits. Stillings. $7tf GEARHART KNITTER— Anyone In terested please write Box 152. Hermiston, Dreg. JOtfc Try Burk's for bargains. T h e Red Crown M ileage Card is thoroughly practical It tells you just what to do for your car—just how to drive— to get anywhere from IS to 30 miles txtra p r tan ifu l from “ Red C row n.” G et your tank filled with “ Red Crown, "ask for your RcdCrow’n Mileage Card and begin getting extra summer mileage today—st the first Red Crown Pump (red, white and blue)— at Stan dard O il Service Stations and dealers. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (C a lifo rn ia ) leave at Herald offiee. $9-1« AGENTS—Sell guaranteed hosiery Street from mill to wearer; all styles and colors; salary paid for fall time or spare hours; no money needed for samples. International MlUe, IS ] 4, Norristown, Pa. V Announcment Superetitioue Fanciee om I. Blessed be cheerfulness1 It Is prom ise at the dawn. It is preparative of rest when we lie down to sleep at night. It la coin current In all social experiences. It is like a breath of wholesome outdoor air In stuffy rooms. It Is a claim on attention and remem brance. It Is even an element In the divine satisfaction when we are told that, "God loveth-a cheerful giver.” When the cynic and the grumbler come Into the room we are glad of an ex cuse to leave. When some cheerful toul comes breezing In we sit up and pay attention and forget our grudges against life and fate. And In our most discontented hours, even when we take pains to jonceal our own dlshenrten- ments, are we not Inclined to be Intol erant of other people's gloom? WHAT IS ADVERTISING! “Advertising is the education of the public as to what yon are, where you are, and what you have to offer in the way of skill, talent or com modity, The only man who should not advertise is the man who has nothing to offer the world in the way of commodity or service.” — Elbert Hnbbard. meets aach Monday evening la Odd Pailawa V U it in * member« cordially Invitad. M. W. R. Lhachoni. Sec. L. WatwnuN. O. R E C L A M A T IO N L O D G E N a . 10ft. K . of P , m eeu each Thurnday e v a a io * ia M ack'a H a ll, a t 7J0 P. M . V ia itla * b ro th e r, cordially invited. W . H . M cM illan R. A. Brownsoc. K . R. aad S. a C. I have purchased the con fectionery known as P at’s Place and solicit a share of your patronage. Krause’s Chocolates The Best in Candies ANNOUNCING The association of Dr. W. M. KELLY of Spokane, Wash., — w ith Dr. P. V. PRIME Hermiston, Oregon Neuis stand Cigars and Tobacco Evenings and Sundays by Appoint ment. Legal Blanks for Sale at This Office UMATILLA RAPID TRANSIT CO. E. R. P ell, Umatilla, Oregon Phone Umatilla, 3 8 -J - ll W. J. W ARNER Attorney-at-law Hermiston OregtM DR. W. W. ILLSLEY Osteopathic Physician nnd Surgeen Offleb T88 Phone Res. 712 McKENZIE & LTEUALLEB E ffective March 16, 1925 Eye, Ear, Nose and Tfiftat Leave— Haa removed fro m h i. fowner locatldh la the U m atilla...... 8:30A.M. and 4:00 P.M Bond Bid«', to Hermiston.. 8:50 A M. and 4:20 P.M Room . 1, 2 and 3 Inlan d E m p ire Bank B id *. Stanfield.. 9:15 A M. and 4:40 P.M Pendleton :; Oregon Echo........... 9:30 A M and 4:50 P.M Ar Pen..... 10:45 A M. and 5:60 P.M DR. THEO. BELETSKI, L<ave— Veterinarian Pendleton 1:00 P.M. and 6:30 P.M. Echo.. K . 2:10 P.M. and 7:30 P.M. Treats all Domestic Animals. Inter state Stock Inspector S tanfield.... 2:25 P.M and 7:40 P.M Hermiston.. 2:45 P.M. and 8:00 P.M. Ar. Um atilla 3:00 P.M. and 8:20 P.M One round trip Sundays: Leave U m atilla 8:30 A. M., leave Pendleton 5:30 P. M. Fare— Hermiston to Pendleton, $1.45. round trip $2.45. YOU MAY WIN $1,500.00 ■ J. L. VAUGHAN i Electric Fixtures a ■ s g g If you are able to make the most * and Applianoes words out of the letters contained In * Phone 11» B the words ‘rTOILET NECESSITIES.” * 2 0 3 » . C o u r t S t . r a n d l o t o n , O r e . U A total of $3,000 In cash prizes w ill !■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■!■ be awarded to competitors In this Great WORLD-BUILDING CONTEST Send stamp for circular and rules. Address. Sheffield Laboratories, Dept. 12, Aurora, Illinois. 8EE HITT — FOR— GUNS U tah Nothing like it on earth. Few have been there—the trip was too hard. But now you can see It in perfect comfort via Union Pacific—sleeping cars, motor tours over good roads, good living ac commodations. Low Sum m er fa res Personally escorted all-expense tours Side trip to Kaibab Forest and N ortl Rim Grand Canyon. ib tfn tl Illustrated in natural colors.. It win help you plan the most satisfying vac» Hon o f your life. F. C. W oughter, Agent, Hermiston, Oregon. LEGION THEATRE LON HIBNER’S -■ lodge no . » os , l o . o , » . in eyard in the Matter of the Estate of WHEN IN Benjamin F. Strohm, Deceased. PENDLETON Notice ia hereby given that the MAKE YOUR undersigned has been appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Benja H K A DQO A R T E R S min F. Strohm, deceased and has — AT— ’ qualified as the law directs. All WESTERN AUTO CO. persons having claim s against said Cottonwood and Water Sts. estate are required to present the same to me at the office of W. J. COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE Warner, my attorney. In Hermiston, Tires— Tubes— Accessories Oregon, w ith proper vouchers w ith ALWAYS OPEN PHONE 580 in six months from the date hereof. Tom Swearingen, Mgr. Dated this 2nd"day of April, 1925. GEORGE STROHM. (31-5tc) Administrator Bleated Cheerfulneae —^Return Date to Hermiston- - For you who were unable to see him four weeks ago is Mr. HIBNER Needs no Introduction, more than to ask one who has seen him. We are rare that the people of Hermiston and vicinity are not going to miss this thrilling and charming performance, with its inspiration for accomplishment. \ pleaso V h a lt NOTICE TO CREDITORS Residence second house west of the In the County Court of the State of Catholic church. Phone. 82-R. Oregon for Umatilla County. LOST—At Rebekah dance, a large Finder K a th ry n L. G arnen Saa. Operating Stages Between Pendleton and Umatilla THURSDAY, JUNE 11 corsage. S T A T IO N E R Y Q HOW THE RED CROWN MILEAOB CARD ADDS MILES QUICK 8ERVICE ON CLEANING AND PRESSING. We call for and deliver. Imperial Cleaners. Phone 6$-W. $$-tfc feather a JUST OUT TODAYI T h e AW C n w n M ile a p C ard—just out today— makes increasing your summer mileage and cutting down gas oline costs as simple as a-b-c. Y ou saw what record mileages the expert econom y- run drivers made in the Yosemite Economy Run 1 How? T h ese drivers used “ Red C row n,” the mile age gasoline, and they know how to drive to p t the mileage that’s in “ Red C row n.” Red C rown” is simply em udrd with m ileage— w e have put it »» there— and, like the economy-run drivers, you can get more and more mileage out of it I C O N F E C T IO N E R Y uebm csth bbl ______ »«eta aacaad Tuesday «vaala* af MO «her* la WoLiai kkU. Vtal walee w i a Ailaa C. ( “I thought," said the chairman of the committee, “yon advertised this concert for the benefit of the poor?” The treasurer replied: “Didn’t ws put tbe tickets down to sixpence so that the poor could all come?"—Royal Magazine. TRADE— Good Ford touring car for frssh cows or heifers. P. 0. Box 19-tfc S tl. FOR NEW AND USED CARS— Kel logg A Schimke. t-ttc O ut of its years of experience in the making of gasoline, the Standard O il Company has developed a gasoline that not only gives quick starting, speed and power, but also a maximum of M I L E A G E f i r p u r tummtr Ituring. Burt Mullins mand. Like the southern colored dongh- boy, who, during the World war, wore a special make of garters, because the manufacturer guaranteed that “no metal can touch you," many peo Burk's for bargains. ple carry good lock charms, some WANTED— Men or women to take times with real conviction, sometimes orders for genuine guaranteed hos with excuses to avert the arrows of destiny. Popular opinion may even iery for men, women and children. change as to the good or bad omen Eliminate darning. Salary $7$ a of some charm. Opal, for Instance, week full time, $1.60 an hour was a good-luck charm for many spare time. Beautiful spring line. years, nnttl Walter Scott. In one of International Stocking Mills, Nor his novels, attributed bad lock to the 39-20tp Mileage Card There la perhaps only about one childish quality that should stay with us all our years, and that Is our curi osity. If we keep on asking questions and wondering about things life will keep on being Interesting and fresh and stimulating and growing bigger and better every day. But If we allow the routine of things, or a too great sense of satisfaction, to wear down and destroy our curiosity the zest will largely go out of living, and with that the possibility of progress, and we will stand cumbered with our prejudices and all the hampering lumber of life. And strange as It may seem, there will probably be many more questions to ask when one Is eighty than there were when he was eight. Indeed, It is only when one has lived long and thought deeply that he begins to un derstand how to nsk questions, and to see how big Is the world tliut he does not know.—Family Herald. A party of minstrels went to a coun try town and advertised a perform ance for “the benefit of the poor, tick ets being reduced to sixpence." The hall waa crammed full. The next morning ■ committee for the poor called upon the treasurer of the concern for the amount the com pany had netted. The treasurer ex pressed great astonishment at the de You get more for your money: Isn’t th at fdnny. Furniture, stoves and everything. Jnst walk in and forget to ring. 35-tfc ristown, Pa. Get the Red Grown Retain Curiosity, and K eep U p W ith W orld For the Poor Shirts, nightshirts and pajamas made to your measure. 500 pat terns of the finest silks, madras, and flannels to select from. Made by Ford Klaas Shirt Co. Imperial Cleaners. Phone 53-W. 38-tfc LODGE DIRECTORY VARIETY, NOVELTY, ARTISTIC AND DELIGHTFUL COMEDY. LARGE HOUSES AT Qr 0D TCVZ m S. LET'S PROVE THIS AS GOOD AS ANY—"NUF SED.” And Jackie Coogan in “ Robinson Crusoe7’ R o u n d T r ip — AND— E xcursion Fares TScfcofS on d a lly t a dope. IS Kangas C ity St. Louis . . Chicago . . D etroit . . Cleveland . W ashington N ew York . Boston . . . 100.62 103.56 136.56 142.40 148.50 Corre»poc.din< fare* to n»her important center*. Final ret a m I iroit O rt after 31, 1925. Liberal «»op-over privilege* go ing and returning. XI m AMMUNITION $67430 76.50 81 00 Netloeel Park — Low summer fare* to th i* new W o n derland o f Color In Southern U ta h . W h y not take i t in on your way East ? TdtowatGMNattoad Pork M a y also be roiwle a* a *»«ic trip a t a *m all additional coat. Aak fo r free booklet descriptive o f these fumous resort*. W h -re v -r you w ant to go, let u . make all your arrangement*. I t m e t* no im>re a n d w il l eave y o u r yal table tim e, y C. W oughter, Agent, H tfy ls to n , Oregon, A FULL UNE CATARRHAL DEAFNESS I* often cau.ed by an Inflamed OT the mucous lining of the E ____ Tuba. When thia tuba Is Inflamed yea havg a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing. Unless the lnflammatloa can ba reduced, yuur bearing may be de stroyed forever. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICTNW wtU de what we claim for It—rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH M ED C IN * haa been eucceeaful in the treatment of Catarrh for over Forty Years. S o ld b y a ll d ru c g la ta . F. ----- J. Chaney y A do. Toledo, O. —TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— Wm McMurray, General Passenger Agent, Portland o ♦ IF IT S DON’T FORGET ------ U S------- ♦ When you need any thing in the fine of neat and attractive Printing. « : ❖ « o o o o o ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ YOU WANT ♦ ♦ CALL 25-1 ♦ COUNTRY HAULS S0LICITEI ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ TRANSFER AND DRAR S E R V IC E T. H. Gaither ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦