The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 30, 1925, Image 3

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    A ble to Hoar Noises
Made by Electrons
D ollars For a D im e
By means of the radio vacuum-tube
amplifier, scientists have beeu able to
hear the noises made by electrons, the
Infinitely small units of electricity as
they are “bombarded” against the
plate In the tube from the hot fila­
ment, siys Popular Mechanics Maga-
slne. These electrons. It Is held, carry
the current and make possible the
operation of the tube, which Is capa­
ble W tremendous amplification.
Through this, a new way of measur­
ing the value of the electron charge
has been developed and a method of
research opened which may lead to
valuable knowledge concerning the
electron and Its properties. Previ­
ously, It has been studied by means
of tiny drops of oil, observing their
movements between two electrically
charged plates. Droplets are made to
fall slowly or rapidly or are held sta­
tionary between the plates, according
to the presence of charged electrons
In them and the voltage applied to the
plates. With proper amplification,
the roar of the electrons in the tube
can be magnified to produce a volume
like that of Niagara, It is said, and
this action is to be studied In the
hope that facts not presented in the
gravity tests will be learned.
If you had the opportunity to buy
sold dollars at tea cents each. It
would mean nothing to you If you
didn t have a dime. Of course not.
It Is having the ready money
when the opportunity arrives that
puts you In a position to make pro-
fits. Why not start a bank account
today with us and thus get ready
to meet opportunity? We Invite
you to do so. Yes, more. We URGE
you to do so, for your own good.
First N ational Bank
of Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits O ver *5 0 ,0 0 0
P.
B. Swayze, Pree.
R. Alexader, Vleo-Pra
A. H. Norton. Cashier W. L. Hamm. Asst. Cashier
Explaining Origin of
the “ Vegetable Dinner“
Try Burk’s for bargains.
WANT AOS
FOB SALB
FOR SALE—A 7 room strictly mod­
ern house, full basement an dgood
lawn. Close to school. Might trade.
See C. H. Skinner.
46-tfc
FOR SALE—Or trade for good cows,
1918 model Studebaker automo­
bile. Inquire at this office. 46tf
FOR SALE— An electric washing
machine, dining table and chairs,
four burner oil stove, Majestic
range, Perfection oil heater, sin­
gle bedstead and fruit jars. Mrs.
J. P. Hayden. Phone 39-.F.
46
FOR RENT— Six room modern house.
W. L. Hamm.
42
The death of Patterson M. Vege­
table, one of the m ost corilislly hated
GEARHART KNITTER— Anyone in­ men in North America, brings to light
terested please write Box IB2, for the first time the story of the In­
Hermiston, Oreg.
20tfc vention which earned him the position
he occupies, “C. F." writes in the Kan­
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGBB AND sas City Star.
It was the old, old story, yet ever
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE­
ALTOR.
26 Me new, of two men and a girl ; in the
ensuing triangle poor Patterson found
WANTED— Phone, wsite or see W. himself hopelessly the hypotenuse.
Soured and embittered in love, he
A. Leathers, when you have alfalfa turned to the soli; and In his little
hay for sale. In any quantity. truck garden on Long Island he de­
Phone 40-J-3.
*-tfc voted long hours to raising obnoxious
species of plants and herbs. This mor­
WANTED— To buy, cattle, hogs and bid tendency led eventually to his fa­
sheep, any quantity. W. A. Leath- mous Invention of a platter with va­
ers-
43-tfc rious compartments, into which he fit­
ted one species of each unpleasant
PASTURE for horses or cattle, shade plant he had produced, calling the
and plenty of water. E. P. Dodd. whole affair, in his dryly humorous
way, a “dinner.”
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The comparative economy of this
QUICK SERVICE ON CLEANING Idea appealed to the resiaurants; and
the embittered old man found the last
AND PRESSING. We call for yeain of his life considerably bright­
and deliver. Imperial Cleaners. ened by the sight of thousands of res­
Phone 53-W.
38-fte taurant patrons set,ted before these
plates endeavoring to eat one of Vege­
TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon table's “dinners,” or “Vegetable din­
paper at the Herald offfee.
ners." as they came in time to be
called.
USED CARS FOR SALE— Terms
given. Prices right. Kellogg & NOTICE OF HEARING UPON FINAL
B EP0B T
Seklmke.
11-tfc
Burt Mullins
LEVELING LAND—-See Peter Cas- BIDS FOR SCHOOL BUS ROUTE
trie, experienced end reliable, S
Bids will be received by R. A.
miles north of Hermiston.
4-tfe Briownaon. clerk of school district
No. 14 for route commonly known
Potaads for Profits. Stillings. <7tf as North Hill route. Bids to be In
ADTWNQ machine rolls at the Herald by 6 P. M. July >1.
4<-2tc
R. A. Brownton, Clerk.
I have purchased the con­
fectionery known as P at’s
Place and solicit a share of
your patronage.
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Send us the price o f a year’s
nAecription if you are in arrears
We Need the Money
— FOB—
GUNS
K rause’s
C hocolates
T h e Best
in Candies
A STANDARD
FO R TH E PEOPLE
m illions now living w ill never die
— AND—
AMMUNITION
A FULL U N E
N tu ts stand
Cigars and Tobacco
oo
After six thousand years of effort man points proudly to our pres­
ent day civilization as the acme of his attainments.
♦
A civilization stooping to brutalities too inhuman foi savages,
makes the standards of Christianity but empty and hollow professions.
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From this hypocrisy there Is a tearing away. A spirit of lawless­
ness flouts laws and customs with an abandon that does not stop to con­
sider the consequences, so persisten; are the attempts for release. But
what new standards— social, politic tl, and religious— are to succeed the
present?
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In the fulfilment of prophecies so marked at the present time, there
is outlined a program that was foretold In the Bible, a standard that
promises adoption, because present troubles were foretold as shaping
the Standard for the People.
H ear
G. R. POLLOCK
OF NEW YORK, Ñ. Y.
TUESDAY, AUG.
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LODGE DIRECTOR!
IF IT S
SERVICE
e n bbtu er c h a p t e r no . iol o. b . 8„
Q u e nitwtn
second Tuesday evening of n-s-l»
• k
8:00 sharp in Masonic ball. Visitintr
walcoine.
Alice C. Shotwell. W.
Kathryn L. Garner. Sec.
YOU WANT
CALL 25-J
COUNTRY HAULS SOLICITEI
T. H. G aither
TRANSFER AND DRAR
X/INEYARD LODGE NO. 20«. L O. 0 . F.
n’,T " “ ch *<ouds> evening In Odd Fellows
hall. Vhltina: member* cordially invited.
N . R. Longhorn. Sec.
O. C. Pierce.,N. O.
RECLAMATION LODGE No. 107. K.
of P . meets vach Thursday evenln* in
Mack’s Hall, at 7:30 P. at. Vleltin*
brothers cordially invited.
W. H. Me Vlfllan R. A. Bruwnson.
K. K. and S.
C. C.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
HEMSTITCHING, PLEATING
Dr. F. V. PRIME
BUTTONS
and
BUTTON HOLES
DENTISTRY
Dental X-Ray and Diagnosis
Hermiston, Oregon
Bank Bldg.
Phone Connections
Mail orders promptly
attended to.
Hermiston Auditorium
Hermiston, Oregon
4
THE SMART SHOP
Mrs. R. L. Parker, Prop.
|| 822 Main St.
Pendleton, Ore.
W. J. W ARNER
A ttom ey-at-Law
Hermiston
: :
Oregon
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon
L. F. M cA tee
8 o ’clock P. M?
Bugle Calls Ancient
DO IT NOW
H IT T
A n n ou n cm en t
In the County Court of the State of
Of very ancient origin are the vari­
on
Oregon for U m atilla County
ous bugle calls still used by modern Seats Free
FOR RENT— Five room house
Gladys Ave., next to library. En. In the Matter of the Estate
armies. The “tatoo” dates back to
of
quire A. W. Agnew, Phone 21-J-2.
(he Thirty-Years’ war. from 1615 to
184.3, and was originally the "tap to”
29'tfc Meshach Lopp, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the call, a signal for the men to cease
FOR SALE— Team scales.
W. A. underslgnel executrix of the last will their drinking by closing the bung
Leathers.
40-tfc and testament of Meshach Lopp, de­ or “tap” of the barrel. "Retreat”
call was used by the crusaders. The
FOR SALE— 750 pound Primrose sep­ ceased, has filed her final report cow’s horn was the first bugle and it
arator. Enquire Inland Empire with the Clerk of the above entitled is mentioned in the Bible. The ram’s
Lumber Co.
43 tfc Court and that the Judge of said horn was a later variation. Many stu­
Court has designated Saturday, the dents of musical apparatus say the
8th day of August, 1925, at 2 o'clock bugle la the oldest of musical instru­
In the afternoon as the time, and ments.
WgfTFT'T.ATrenTTfl
the rooms of the above entitled
Court in the County Court House at
Love Songs Old as Race
Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon
The making of love songs Is an an­
FOR RENT—Pasture, *1.50 per head as the place when and where hear­ cient art. Before Pau blew upon his
a month. Plenty of water. J. W. ing is to be had thereon. All per reedy pipes tliere were love songs.
They were sung In the Garden of
Ilamman, half mile south of Her­ sons interested are hereby notified Eden before and after the serpent
to
then
and
there
appear
and
show
miston.
44-3tp
wiggled his way Into that earthly par­
cause, if any they have, why said adise. Men wove theirmaglc into the
GOOD BLUE GRASS PASTURE, with report should not be approved, the first crude language of the human race
shade and water. W. A. Leath­ executrix discharged and the estate when eaves were used for dwelling
places and the hunter went forth to
er».
43-tfc closed.
Dated this 6th day of July, 1925. the hills to strangle his prey with bare
hands. Helen heard them sung to her
AGENTS— Sell guaranteed hosiery
MINNIE LOPP,
direct from mill to wearer; all 44-5tc
Executrix within the walls of Troy. All through
the countless ages of the world since
style» and colors; »alary paid for
full time or spare hours; no money IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE time began there have been love songs.
needed for samples. International
STATE OF OREGON FOB
Mill», 1038, Norristown, Pa.
Scotch Terriers
UMATILLA COUNTY
Nellie L. Christian, Plaintiff,
The first pair of Scotch terriers
FOR RENT— An up-to-date modern
ever exhibited nt a bench show in this
vs.
and spacious dwelling on Gladys Lafayette L. Christian, Defendant. country were shown to the public In
1883, at which time there was a de­
Avenue. For further particulars
Summons Equity No. 4060.
cided dislike for the dogs, and the
see Mr». Anna Strohm.
42
To Lafayette L. Christian, the show was criticized for admitting the
above named defendant.
pair, but after Doctor Ewing of St.
LOST— Chauffer, license No. 10163,
In the name of the State of Ore­ Louis and other men began developing
somewhere within the city. Rea-
gon, You are hereby required to ap­ the dogs and were able to show their
sotnrtrte reward If returned to this
pear and answer the complaint filed finer qualities, public sentiment de­
office.
40-tfc
against you In the above entitled veloped in their favor and Scotty Is
■ welcome dog at all bench shows and
SHIRTS, nightshirts and pajamas suit within six weeks from the first has won his way to national popu
publication
of
this
summons
and
on
made to your measure. 500 pat­
larlty.
terns of the finest silks, madras, or before August 22, 1926, and you
and flannels to select from. Made will take notice that If you fall to
Pertaining to Ages
by Ferd Klaas Shirt Co. Imperial answer or plead herein within said
A century begins with the begin­
Cleaner». Phone 53-W.
38-tfc time, the plaintiff, for want there­ ning of the first day In Its first year,
of, win apply to the above entitled
and does not end until the close of the
BURK Is headquarters for Army Court for the relief prayed for In last day in Its hundredth year. The
plaintiff'» complaint filed In said
Shoes.
mode of reckoning Is often confused
cause, to-wit; for a decree of divorce with the common mode of stating the
forever
dissolving
the
bonds
of
mat­
age of a person. A person bom at
Herald W ant A di B ring Ton Result»
rimony now and heretofore existing the beginning of the Christfan era
SMITH'S SECOND HAND STORE— between the plaintiff and defendant would be called one year old during
You fe t more for your money; and for an absolute decree of divorce his seennd year, that Is during the
course of the year two; he would he
Isn't that funny.
Furniture, in favor of plaintiff against defend­ called two during the year three; and
ant
and
for
the
custody
of
the
minor
stove» and everything. Jnst walk
forty during the year forty-one, etc.
In and forget to ring.
35-tfc children of plaintiff and defendant
This summons is published pursu­
Qualities of Sugar
ant to an order of the Hon. I. M.
Burk*» for bargain».
The sweetness of sugar Is tested h.v
-Schannep. J-Jdgo of the County
Court of the State of Oregon for diluting each kind of sugar with an
WANTED— Man or women to taka
equal amount of water until only one
Umatilla County duly made and en­
tastes sweet. It Is easy to confuse
orders for genuina guaranteed hos­
tered on the 1st day of July, 1925 the sense of sweetness with other
iery for man, women and children.
directing that publication be made qualities of the sugar, one bplng the
Eliminate darning. Salary *75 a
herein once a week for a period of melting quality—that is, if the sugar
week full time. *1.50 an hour
six consecutive weeks in the Hermis­ melt» easily In one's mouth, the sense
»pare time. Beautiful spring line.
ton Hefiald, and the first publica­ of sweetness comes more rapidly than
International Stocking Mills, Nor­
tion 1» made pursuant to said order If the sugar dissolves slowly. All In
ristown, Pa.
89-20tp
all, It is believed that white sugar la
this 9th day of July, 1*25.
sweeter than brown.
W.
J.
WARNER,
TRADE— Good Ford tourlnfe ear for
Attorney for Plaintiff,
freak eown or halfen. P. O. Box
H A D THE W A IT AIM
m .
lt -t f c P. O. Address, Hermiston, Oregon.
44-7U
FOR NEW AND USED 1&ARB— Kel-
-READ THE WANT ADR—
logg * Schlmke.
l-«tc
SEE
CONFECTIONERY
STATIONERY
Phone Res. 712
Office 733
M c K enzie & lieualleh
No Collection
PAINTS, WALLPAPER,
Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat
PICTURE MOULDINGS
Hun removed from hi* former location In the
Rond BUI r . to
Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland Empire Bank RMy
International Bible Students A ssn.
AND GLASS
Pendleton
013 Main St.
Oregon
Phone 108
R. M. HESTER, M. D.
Three Reasons
There are three reasons why our customers
recommend us to their friends.
There are three reasons why they always
come back.
There are three reasons why they always
speak of us as “ My Battery Station.’’
They know we offer-'
Honest Methods
Modern Equipment
Service A lw ays
Why not make our Battery Station your
Battery Station.
Schim k e B attery Station
Pendleton, Oregon.
Office. 123 W. Court St.
Over Telephone Building
WHEN COMING TO
PENDLETON
B ring along w ith you th at suit
or dress to be cleaned. We w ill
send it back to yon by parcels
post promptly.
T he Pantatorium
Cleaners, Dyers and Hatters
719 Garden Street
Phone 473
Pendleton, Oregon
LAUNDRY
Pendleton,
Oregon
DR. THEO. BELETSKI,
Veterinarian
Treats all Domestic Animals. Inter*
state Stock Inspector
£
Cf»
Residence second house west of tha
Catholic church. Phone, 82-R.
ROUGH DRY
— and—
WHEN IN
P E N D L E T O N
FINISHED WORK
Opportunity knocks at your
door four tim es a week
MAKE YOUR
IIK A D Q U A K T K R S
— AT—
W E S T E R N A U T O CO.
MONDAYS - TUESDAYS
Cottonwood and W ater Sts.
THURSDAYS - SATURDAYS
COMPLETE OARAGE SERVICE
Tires— Tubes— Accessories
VLWAYS OPEN
PHONE 530
Tom Swearingen, Mgr.
Call the follow ing Agents:
PENDLETON : AUGUST 5
Eye, Ear Nose and Throat
HERMISTON— BERT MULLINS
STANFIELD— McDERMENT
Time Inspector O.-W. R. & N. Co.
ECHO— M. E COE
And our driver w ill be at your
service.
DON'T FORGET THE DAYS
We never fail to make the trip
Troy Laundry
C om pany
H erb G reen
Jew eler and W atchm aker
DIAMONDS. WATCHES, CLOCKS
SILVERWARE
728 Main Street
Pendleton
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i J. L. V A U G H A N S
Pendleton, Oregon
QUALITY
SERVICE
206 East Court St.
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E lectrical
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FOR YOU
H O W ’S T H IS ?
rfMowot/s sue
o r s h o w t h is y i a h
C 0M F 5L S U ( TO AMfiOVOC’ TL_t,
NO STRICT PARAPt < T j.
a» tas oa AMv oTHtn o r . , -
T>
P E R F O R M A N C E S !«
RAIN or suit!" «U zL
H A L L '« C A T A R R H M E D IC IN B w ill
do w h a t we cla im fo r I t —rid your system
o f C a ta r r h
or
D eafness caused
by
C a ta rrh .
K A L L ’S C A T A R R H M B D F C IN E con­
sists o f an O in tm e n t w h ich Q u ic kly
R elieves the r a ta r r h a l Inflnm enatlon. and
th e In te r n a l M edicine, a Tonlo, w h ich
acts through the Blood on th e Mucous
fturfaces thus assisting to restore n o r­
m a l conditions.
Bold by druggists fo r ov e r M Tears.
F- J. Cheney A Co-. Toledo, O.
Phone 139
Pendleton, O.c.
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Legal Blanks for
Sale at This Office