The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 30, 1925, Image 2

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10CÀIS
After spending a year or more at
the home of her daughter and other
Published every Thursday at Her.
Canol Ant Destroyer Is a surs cure places in California. Mrs. Nora Prana
■nlston, Umatilla County, Oregon by lor the ant nuisance. Buy it at the has returned t0 her home In Hermis­
Raymond Crowder, Editor and Man­ Mitchell Drug Co., Ceno! Agency.
ton.
ager.
Cenol Roach Destroyer kills the
George and Ed. Beddow and Chas.
Entered ad second alas« matter roaches. Easy to use.
Mitchell Drug J Burk« left onday for Meacham where
December, l»0», at the poetofflce at Co., Cenol Agency.
they will pick huckleberries. Elsie
Hermiston, Umatilla County. Oregon.
Jes. Pof» s 7
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(Parker Is in charge of Mr. Burkes
Jess Goff who Is a wheat farmer store during hi8 absence,
Subscription Sates
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One Tear ................................... »2.00 in the Holdnian district w m In «
Six M onths............... ................. »1.00 town Monday. Mr. Goff state« that | R. B Hough, principal of the
haivestlng to well under way In his,Columbia school, to at preeent in
(Payable In Advance)
community and that the wheat is | Monmouth. He will return here
making twenty-five and thirty bush this fall and have charge
of the
THE CLEAN TOWN
els to the acre. A number of his school again this year.
neighbors seeded Hard, Flederhtion
Cleanliness, it has been said. Is and the yield this year to very sat­
Little did E. P. Dodd realize when
next to Godliness. A dirty Individ­ isfactory.
he laid out the townsite of Cold
ual is neither clean spiritually or
S pringa that some day it would be
Mrs. Jim Pearson and two child a second Hollywood. Now since
mentally. Dirt makes for ruin
physically, mentally, morally. This ren Florence and Walter returned they have started to make p ictu re,
Is as true of a town as of an Indi­ home Sunday from a vacation spent In the vicinity perhaps Mary Pick- !
vidual. The dirty town, the town at Bingham Springs.
ford and Doug., Charlie Chaplin.
lull of rubbish, of untidy homes, of
Thomas MelghRn and other screen
Mr. and Mrs. Will Haven and two celebrities will build palatial homes
muddy streets, of unsanitary condi­
tions, Is non-progressive materially, dahghters, of New Haven. Conn., on some of his lots and it may be­
morally and educationally. Neither who have been visiting at the home come the Mecca for the movie word
moral or
material
advancement of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Norquist, left with scandals and high class boot- '
llourlsh In dirty, unkempt dwelling,, Monday morning for Portland. leggers. Verily it is the unezpcct- ¡
They will return home by the south ed’ that happens
or In unkempt towns.
It any town or city |g ambitious ern route.
a Lion afraid of a cock,?
Medieval wiseacres used to w ag their heads
and tell tales like this in the village marketplace.
A n amusing superstition, o f course, but is it
any more absurd than the belief that there is
something mysteriously "better” about eastern
motor oils just because they cost more and
come from eastern crudes ? Professional drivers
and economy-run experts out after records don’t
share this superstition—w h y should y o u pay
tribute?
,
Zerolene— the choice o f Western Motorists
Zerolene lubricates more cars in the Pacific
Coast states than any other oil made— a better
oil if it does cost less. Zerolene increases the
gasoline mileage, reduces the carbon removal
and maintenance costs and lengthens the life of
any car in which it is used.
FIGHT THE
FLY
In waging your battle with the
house fly start early and make
it successful by using the screen
doors and window screens of
Inland Empire Lumber Co.
We have just received our new
stock in and would be plea ed
to show them to you.
for advancement, or If even a few of
George Day, who recently resign-
The A. R. Rebnan and D. D Fol-
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Its men and women are ready to de­
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as ___
superintendent
of Hermiston
vote their time and energy to the lett famllles returned Sunday from public schools, was In Hermiston
betterment of the community, the a three days’ fishing trip on Camas Wednesday. Mr. Day drove through
surest way to achieve success l„ to creek. They report good fishing in from Montana and will crate up his
clean up— make back yards and that locality.
household goods for shipment to his i
Zerolene checked fifteen times fo r quality
new location.
front yards clean, make streets
Miles Beiasley was taken suddenly
As a m atter o f fact the best crude so far dis­
clean and keep them clean, encourage
covered for the manufacture o f motor lubri­
the people to beautify their homes 111 last Friday night. He had eaten
S. D. Thomas and wife who have ,
and their yards, stimulate a love tor in apple that it iH believed contain, been visiting relatives “t Hoquaim. I
cants is obtained on the Pacific Coast. A nd the
and a pride in their homes and In ed poison spray. He was much im­ Wash., for the past two weeks, re­
most
highly developed refining process is the
their towns., repair the tumble- proved Saturday and Is able to ba turned home Monday.
high-vacuum process, the patents on which are
rut
again.
down yard fences, paint up. make
held by this Company. And 15.positive checks
E. P. Dodd and J. K. Shotwell
things as clean outside as they
Marjorie Pelmulder. of Woodburn, were business visitors in Pendleton
on Zerolene at the refinery make quality con­
should be inside, and then that com­
rrlved In Hermiston Sunday to Monday.
trol absolute.
munity will look up mentally, nior
spend (nome time vbdtlng friends.
ally and materially.
Phone 331
W h y pay tribute to superstition when you
Edwin and Georgianna Briggs re
No community which does not She will go from here to Echo to
i
turned recently from Portland after
w ant the best oil you can get? Insist on Zero­
" The Yard of Best Quality *’
clean up and paint up, which does visit her uncle who lives there.
I
an extended visit with their sister
lene—ask for it by nam e.
not do Its best to have clean streets
H. M. STRAW. MGR.
Miss Nettle Anderson of Portland. In that city.
and clean yards, has any right to
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Exclusive Representative« of National Builders Eu
Oregon, completed a months’ vaca­
G it the Facts!
look up and face the world.
irr«<
Oren Felthouse was taken sudden­
It might be said a dirty town tion at the home of her friend, .Mrs.
A
series
of
independent
and impartial reports
C.
E.
Schilling,
ano
returned
to
ly
sick
Tuesday
night
with
an
acute
makes a dirty people; a dirty people
■ S S S S S B I I I H I I I I i a i a a n g g g g g a B ta t.
showing the experience o f large users w ith
attack of Indigestion. The doctor
makes moral and material dirt and Portland on July 27.
Zerolene
has
been
collected
in
our
booklet,
was
called
and
the
latest
reports
decay. It Is the duty of all men
Mrs. C. E. B. Roberts and daugh­ are to the effect that the gentleman
" W h y P ay Tribute to a Superstition?” Ask any
and women to make their homeg and
ter
Clarice spent July 26th and 27th Is Improving.
Standard Oil Company representative or Zero­
their home towns Just as clean and
attractive and beautiful as possible. as the guests of Mrs. H. M. Schill­
lene dealer for a copy.
Mrs. Orville Blevins, who has
He who falls short in this respect ing. Mrs. Roberts home is at Good­
ing,
Idaho,
where
she
to
associated
been
visiting at the home of Miss
fallls short of his duty to God and
In siif on
man, it matters not what else he may with the teachers’ staff of Gooding Ada Roneson for the past two w, eks
college.
left Wednesday morning for Cald­
ZEROLENE
do.
Have learned that The Herald prints the
well, Idaho.
even i f it does
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Mr. and Mra. T. D. Worater In­
COST LESS
best butter wrappers. We have the large
A SIGNIFICNT REPORT
form their friends Ithat they are
Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Reid motored
(Oregon Journal)
having a very pleaaant vacation In to Pendleton Wednesday morning
size, 9 by 12 inches. Our prices are—
The annual report by Seattle’s de­ the vicinity o fKlamath Falla and and returned during the afternoon
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(CALIFORNIA)
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partment of lighting suggests that Crater Lake, Oregon.
driving a spanking new Ford equlp-
In Seattle might be consumed 2Q0,-
ed with balloon tires and all of the
«00 horsepower of electrical energy
Mr. and Mra. George Harrla and up-to-date accessories.
from Umatilla rapids.
laughter of Lewiston, arrived Sat­
Tacoma, It Is further suggested, urday and will visit for a few days
Julius Glmble and wife were In
might use 100,000 horsepower.
with Mra. Harrla’ sister, Mra. George Pendleton Tuesday.
It Is the belief of the department Wagoner.
»hat current from Umatilla rapids
MrB. W. L. B lc’slng and Mrs. Har­
might bo supplied both cities so
Frank Bllderbnck left Monday vey Payne entertained the member,,
cheap that It could be used for for a vacation that will be spent in of their Sunday school clasess of the
Many are buying them in the larger q u a n ­
heating as well as for Industry. Se the Willamette valley. While he Is Methodist church at the Blessing
attle ha, lts own light and power away Gorge Wagoner will take hla home this afternoon.
tities, but we are here to serve you all. If
plant, and to developing 550,000 hy­ place at Hltt’a confectionery.
you want only a few we have them with­
Grandma Reeves, mother of H. A.
dro-electric horsepower from Skagit
Hooker,
celebrated
her
83rd
birth­
liver. The import states;
out the name. These we sell as follows—
Bert Wilson, claim agent for the
MAKE TOUR WANTS KNOWN------- TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS—
The Skagit is all needed for Indus O. W. R. & N„ wa« in town Saturday day anniversary on Thursday. Mrs.
try and lighting. Those who want and Sunday. Mr. Wllaon made the Reeves was a pioneer of the western
any extended use of electric heating ‘rip here In connection with the rec- country coming to Oregon many
must seek federal aid fo rthe build­ nt accident of George Corse's at the years ago.
ing of one of the great reclamation highway crossing here.
SUPT. OF CONSTRUCTION
prljects, with Jlectrlc current de­
VISITS RECIAMATION OFFICE
veloped as a by-product.
Mrs. J. K. Shotwell and two
The report also says;
daughters, Miss Dorothy and Mrs.
Mr. S. O. Harper, General Super­
As an example of what could be Edwards, returned from a trip to
done, the fedral report recently Is­ Portland Monday. Mrs. Cheever. intendent of Construction, Bureau of
sued on the Umatilla project places who has been a guest at the Shot- Reclamation, was at Hermiston July
Its capacity at (20,000 horspower well home for the past week, also 22nd and 23rd. Owing to the fact
that Board of Survey and Adjustment
and estimates Its cost at the point accompanied them on the trip.
has not made It« report, practically
of production to 1.2 mills. Seattle
could easily use 200.000 horsepower
Mra. Pat Doherty and children all construction Is being suspended.
for heating, which would heat about left Monday for the Mount Hood Mr. Harpr'se headquarters are at
one-tenth of the present city. An Loop. Pat Doherty la In charge of Denver, Colorado.
THE HERMISTON HERALD
estimate front the city of Tacotna the road work being done on the
placts the amount easily sold there Loop by the Shotwell Conatructlon
M n ig h t « iter the evening meal is the
at. 100,000 horsepower.
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company and Mra. Doherty will Join
W right hour” . Then read aloud to
WHAT IS ADVERTISING?
the fam ily
Here to a formal report by Seat- her huaband for the Rummer,
W W 7* H a ro ld B ell
tie’s department of lighting, offlc-
tally made. It declares that Seattle
Mrs. Frank Fowler w«s s visitor
“Advertising is the education «,
of
could consume 200,000 horsepower In Portland over the week end.
the public as to what you are, where
from tlhe Umatilla rapids project,
la te s t and best s to ry 'A Son of H i*
J . llu i ' . S v e rn i K u rd »
u i i,
yon are, and what you have to offer
and that an estimated 100,000 could
i'i s are d d n r th h w th :n a w • k j t i ;< r r
The regular meeting of the Amer­
in the way of skill, talent or com­
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be used by Tacoma, for heating pur.
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ican Legion auxiliary was held at
modity. The only man who should
h!‘ h r*. .*5 Wee* ♦ r . l trtr.e t. ? « '
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pw<s. Thl« to In addition to the
the home of Mrs. Hiatt. The next
not advertise is the man who has
publicly owned electric power re-
meeting will he held at Mrs.
nothing to offer the world in the
aourcee of the two cltlea.
Crowder’s Thursday. August 13. al
way of commodity or service.’’
1» la example of the market that
8:30 P. M. Everyone please bring
—Elbert Hubbard.
would appear for |i:, developed
needle, thimble and scissors.
horsepower If the Umatilla rapids
project were once completed.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold McKeen re
turned
Monday from a vacation
McKay Dam Attracts Water Fowl
Do you need a new tent or awning? Measure your window or front
Construction of the McKay creek spent In Hoquiam. Wn„ where they
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tlani and creation of a reservoir were the guesta of relative« of Mrs
McKeen.
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Round
there for storage water for Irrigation
T rip
purposes t« expected to prove an at­
Dr. Hlsley returned from Baker
[KONSHSClTy B x aurslen
traction to water fowl, according to
WE ARE GROWING
Tickets
STLOUIS
R. M. Conner, government engineer Sunday where he had gone to bring
day
by
day. That to because we
o «11 principal
CHICAGO | I T Eastern
In charge of construction. Recently back his wife and little daughter
C itie*
plea3e
our
customers with the
DETROIT on sale daily
workmen on the dam reported to who had been visiting relatives
kind of vulcanizing work we do.
there
for
the
past
two
weeks.
CINCINNATI
hnve counted lg pelicans on the
Our up-to-date vulcanizing machines
CLEVELAND to Sept. IS
•mall body of water that has back­
together with good naatrlals and
Final
return
TORONTO
Nell
Morrison,
formerly
employed
ed up behind the partially completed
workmanship
turns out a first class
M
ONTREAL
limit
Oct.
31
dam.
by the Hermiston creamery, has sev­
Job.
PITTSBURGH Libert, I .to,,over
ered his connection with the c.am-
p n v tleg r, going ag
PHILADELPHIA
returning
ery and to now located at Union
WASHINGTON
PACIFIC TIRE COMPANY
where he to conducting a eream sta
NEW YORK Waif f A. /of*»
• Ion fnr the Mutual Creamery Co
“back Cage"
I BOSTON
20«%
E Alta St.
Pendleton, Ore.
now wAtfe ffw
fer.g are Zow
Inland
WEST END FARMERS
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
100 for
200 for
300 for
500 for
$1.25
$2.00
$2.60
$3.75
12 for 10 cents
30 for 25 cents
62 for 50 cents
100 for 80 cents
The Home of Good Printing »
TENTS AND AWNINGS
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v v rs g h t’s
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VULCANIZING
When In Pendleton—
Low ta m a le o I .
N a t lM u l
P ark
and
Y a lla w a tm e
READ THB WANT A D » _
A to for free book k t ,
de-.rtpetve o f th.-w
f.tnoue m o r n
F. C. Woughter,
Agent,
Hermiston, Oregon
jWm. MrMURRAY. Geni. Pasa A lt.
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y<”> “ per,on w h,t ** can do for vox
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c “ tomer is our best advertise-
ment. Come and see for yourself.
•the. htert ®ethods are used at this Beauty Shop and all
w o. k is done under sanitary conditions.
C A N C E R SP E C IA L IST
ABRAM METHOD
OF BLOOD TESTING AND TREATMENT
SLOAN BONNET AND BEAUTY PARLORS
Marcelling. Facial and Scalp Treatments are Our Specialties
Smart aad Exclusive M’llineryat Most Reasonable Prices
Mam St., Pendleton, Ore.
Teleph«?; MO
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Dr. B. B. Brundage
PENDLETON, OREGON
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