THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGOX
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Published every Thursday at Her.
ulatoB. Umatilla County, Oregon by
Kaymond Crowder, Editor and Man
ager.
I* ls both interesting and amusing
to watch some of the signs painted
on Ford« going through Hermiston
on the highway. They bear such
Inscriptions as "Darling I Am Grow
ing Old," "Danger 109,000 Jolts,"
"Don’t Laugh Girls You too May be
Old and Shaky Some Day," etc.
Entered ad second class matter
December, 190«, at the poetofflce at
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. BOYS A N D GIRLS’ CLUB
TO SPONSOR SOCIAL
Subscription Sates
One Year ........................ _ ........... »2.00
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screenings have feed value and m ar.
ketlng costs are greatly redneed.
Cadie Bros, are now threshing and
It w ill be worth the while of any
grain grower or buyer to Investigate
ibis machine w ith a view of reduc
ing a great economic waste.
Get the Red Crown
Mileage Card at any
“RedCrowri’pump.
Use it and see your
mileage increase I
Fruit Prices are Good
The extremely dry weather sinqp
June 1, together with spring frost
Injury and th damage of last win
ter have considerably reduced the
fruit production of Oregon, and be
cause of the curtailment prices are
good and growers are expecting fair
returns. Prune shipping organiza
tions are applying rigid grading and
inspection thlg year and they will
make shipments systematically.
The boys’ and girls’ club of the
Six M onths.................................. »1.00
Columbia district ,>111 sponsor an
(Payable In Advance)
Ice cream social to be given Wednes
day. September 2. on Henry Som
A WORD TO THE WISE SHOULD merer’« lawn. The proceeds of the
social will be used to ship a car
BE SUFFICIENT
load of stock to the state fair. The
In last week's Issue of the Herald young folks should be encouraged In
their endeavors by a big attendance
Mayor Prime issued a warning to
those who insist In breaking traffic
Herb Shesely after taking a trip
regulations within the city limits to Tacoma and Seattle, where he
In spite of previous warnings there went to investigate and operate a
are a number who still persist In paint spray system, was so well
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speeding within the city limits and pleased with the speed and class of
work turned out, that he has pur
turning between Intersections. This
cha«ed a complete outfit. Herb tell,
Is a dangerous practice and cannot us that he will save his customers
be countnanced. This ls not only many dollars on their paint Jobs.
true of Main street, but In other Tills method of painting is much fas
ORDINANCE NO. 120
sections of the city the same thing ter. Increases the hiding power of
To declare an asessnient and de
prevails. These traffic regulations paints and ba„ aptdly replaced the signate the street Improvement (or
are for the protection of the public old hand brush method on practic which the same is levied, the number
and this paper believeH they should ally every kind of work.
of the assessment roll and the cost
be rigidly enforced regardless of per.
of the Improvement. Gladys Ave.
Methodist
Episcopal
church.—
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sons. If they were allowed to be
Impovement.
broken without any punishment met Sabbath Rchool at 10 A. M. Morn
WHEREAS the City Council of
ed out to the offender, the regula ing yrorship at 11 A. M. Epworth the City of Hermiston did, by reso
tions soon become a Joke and might league meeting at 7 P. M„ leader, lution adopted on February 4, 1925
as well be discarded. The citizens Carrie Bamford. The topic which create Improvement district No. 10
of Hermiston are not the only ones ill are to discuss ig Paul, the Eighth embracing ail of the real properly
who break the traffic laws. There Pathfinder. Bible reference, 11: abutting upon that part of Gladys
are a number of tourists who seem Cor.5:20, 21. Evening service at ». Ave. In said City lying between the
to think the sign boards put up on Prayer and Bible study yThursda east line of First St. and the west
the edge of town warning the motor evening at 8 o’clock. We welcome line of Seventh St., «tending on
ist the city has a speed limit . of rou. Harry Young, minister.
either Ride from the marginal line
twenty miles an hour, was put
of said street back to the center of
there merely as a matter of form.
Half Milton Loss Yearly
the block abutting upon said portion
It Is a common sight to see a tour
On the Cadie Bros, farm, one mile ofl Gladys Ave., and improvement
ist car go through town at a speed veat of Rickerall, there Is now In districts Nos. 11 to 30, Inclusive, em
W thirty or forty miles an hour
peration a grain cleaner which the bracing said property and did po-
Frequently accidents that might "ortland office of the fedral grain vide for the improvement of said
have been serious have been averted nvesttgation department wishes that part of Gladys Ave. by grading and
only by a hairs breadth at Inter Train grower« who can. would see in surfacing with crusher screenings i
sections caused by a car on Main peration. The cleaner is called a and constructing curbs and sidewalks
street exceeding the speed limit not
grain aspirator” and It will clean from First to Third Sts.; by grad-I
only of the city but also of the state
ny grain of weed seed or light for Ing and surfacing w ith / crusher
Now we believe In showing the tour eign material. It |g Inexpensive, screenings and constructing curbs
1st every consideration that Is due ight, can he attached to any stand- on both sides and sidewalks on the
them but cannot see why they id thresher and It requires but llt- north side from Third to Fourth Sts.;
should not be made to comply with le power for operation. Federal by grading and surfacing with crush
all
traffic
regulations of th-
atlstlcs state that In 1923 approxl- er screenlngfl and constructing curbs
t°wng through which they pass. I
ately 175,000 bushels of dockage from Fourth to Fifth Sts.; by grad
wll| avoid accidents that may result ’ere produced in Washington. Idaho ing and surfacing a strip 16 feet
In the death of someone.
nd Oregon. Thlg great volume of wide in the center with crusher
We wish to commend the mayor creepings was shipped Into the ter- screenings frtom Fifth to Seventh
for the stand he has taken and be
110818 with the wheat: freight was Sts. according to the plans and
lleve the authorities should take ac 'aid on It, handling costs and ln- specifications of the City Engineer
lion to prosecute all those who d- urance was added, and It was a heretofore filed with the City Re-
not comply with traffic reguntlons.
ntal loss. Kept on the farm the coder, and
It’s no trick getting extra miles out of
"Red Crown” because extra miles are
in there. H ere’s w hat one motorist dis
covered :
Kuppenheimer Suit
you buy workmanship and qual
A
ity for which a tailor would be
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forced to charge at least $75.
And buying from our large
stock is even more satisfying,
because you’re choosing your
fabric and style as it looks made
up for you.
You’ll find here American
z
styles tailored for all builds.
Come in and try on your size.
Many snappy new Fall models
are here now.
Stetson
H a t«
R. ALEXANDER & CO.
Quality and Service
Pendleton, Oregon
Inland Empire Lumber Co.
We have just received our hew
stock in and would be pleased
to show them to you.
‘‘I checked my mileage la3t month and was
getting only 8.9 miles per gallon. My Red
Crown Mileage Card set me right and on my
last trip I did 14.4 miles per gallon. In fact I
made 12.5 gallons go as far as 20 did before!”
Get a Red Crown Mileage Card, fill the
tank to the brim with "Red Crown,’’fol
low the instructions in the Mileage Card
and watch y o u r mileage increase 1
FIGHT THE
FLY
In waging your battle with the
bouse fly start early and make
it successful by using the screen
doors and window screens of
“Made 12.5 gallons go as
far as 20 did before!”
S
Inland Empire Lumber Co:..p_
P h o n e 3 31
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miles
STANDARD O il COMPACT
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“ The Yard of Beat Quality
H. M. STRAW. MGR
Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Bureau
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Latest Triumph in Railroading
WEST END FARMERS
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rp H E completlou of the new Chicago
Union Station marks a note
worthy accomplishment in the history
of Important engineering undertakings,
from which travelers from all parts of
the United States will derive pleas
ure and benefit.
The station ls without doubt one of
the finest and most efficiently designed
railroad terminals In the world. It
forms a vital link In the realization of
the ‘‘Chicago City Beautiful Plan.” Sim
plicity, accessibility and convenience
for the traveling public are the essen
tial virtues of the new terminal. Rest
and recreation rooms, ticket offices,
barber shop, dining rooms, stores of
various kinds, and almost every con
venience known to travelers, are to be
found on the one level, no steps to
climb.
The main station Is a low monumen
tal type of Iwllding with a row of
massive columns of dnsslc design
along the entire east front. Once In
side, the traveler finds himself in a
gigantic waiting room more than 100
feet high and brilliantly lighted
through skylights in the great arch
celling. Colonnndes Inclose the room,
the walls of which are patterned after
the architecture of ancient Rome. Bor
dering this room are the ultra-complete
passenger terminal facilities An Inno
vation In railway terminal design Is a
conference room accommodating 125
people, which is available, without
Have learned that The Herald prints the
best butter wrappers. We have the large
size, 9 by 12 inches. Our prices are—
100 for
200 for
300 for
500 for
When You Buy a
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charge, to patrons of the Union Sta
tion lines for conferences and other
meetings.
To give some Idea of the immensity
of the new station. It may be stated
that the main building covers an area
of about three acres with a concourse
covering 00,000 square feet. The en
tire terminal facilities cover more than
35 acres and will expedite the prompt
and satisfactory handling of GO,000
passengers. 400 tops of baggage and
300 trains daily with room for fntnre
expansion. Fifteen acres of glass
were used In the various coverings
over the train sheds, which extend
more than 1,200 feet beyond the main
structure, A total of 17,000 tons of
structural steel, 375,000 cubic feet of
Indiana limestone and 10,000 cubic
feet of granite were used In the sta
tion building and concourse. The foun
dation consists of -140 cylindrical con
crete piers from four to ten feet in
diameter, reaching to n depth of more
than 60 feet below the level of the
Chicago river.
Those who hare had the privilege
of Inspecting the new station pro
nounce It a marvel in terminal con
struction and are urging their friends
to see P on their next visit to Chicago.
The station Is used Jointly by the
Pennsylvania Railroad: Chicago, Mil
waukee A St. Paul Ry.; Chicago. Bur
lington A Quincy R. R.( and the Chi
cago & Alton 11, IL
$1.25
$2.00
$2.60
$3.75
Many are buying them in the larger quan
tities, but we are here to serve you all. If
you want only a few we have them with
out the name. These we sell as follows—
12
30
62
100
for
for
for
for
10
25
50
80
cents
cents
cents
cents
4 ‘The Home of Good Printing”
THE HERMISTON HERALD
TENTS AND AWNINGS
WHEREAS said Improvement has that certain assessment roll desig
been completed and the proposed as nated as Assessment Roll No. 2 for
sessment therefor has been made by the Improvement of thafi ¡part of j
Do you need a new tent or aw ning? Measure your window or front,
the City Recorder and notice of the GladyH Ave. lying between the east
same haH bwn given as by the City line of First St. and the west line mark sise on th is cut, m ail to us an d we w ill give yon prices.
Charter provided, and
of Seventh St. In accordance with
WHEREAS the City Connell, pur thp plans and specifications therefor
suant to due notice, sitting ns a filed by the City Engineer In the
WE ABE GROWING
hoard of equalization to consider , office of the City Recorder.
said proposed assessment, did con
day by day. That Is because we
Sec. 2. That said assessment roll
sider the same and did ascertain and , containing said assessment shall be
please our customers with the
determine the amount of the special ' and hereby is designated and declar
kind of vulcanizing work we do.
l and peculiar benefits accruing to ed to be As.-essment Roll No. 2 and
Our up-to-date vulcanizing machines
each lot or part thereof, or parcel of the whole cost of said Improvement
together with good matrlais and
' land so assessed by reason of the is hereby declared to be the sum of
workmanship turns out a first class
construction of said Improvement, »3,871.99.
Joh.
and It appearing that said proposed
See 3. That inasmuch as said
assessment Is In all respects Just !
PACIFIC TIRE COMPANY
Improvement ha, been completed
j and equitable and In proportion to ! and It is necessary that prompt pay
206% E. Alta St.
Pendleton, Ore.
the special benefits conferred, the
ment he made therefor, it Is neces
same Is in all respects approved,
sary for the peace, health and safe
confirmed and adopted, and
ty of the Inhabitants of said City
WHEREAS the said assessment that th l, ordinance be in effect at
roll has been duly numbered number once and an emergency Is hereby
2. now therefore,
declared to exist and this ordinance
THE CITY OF HERMISTON DOES shall be In full force and effect from
O RDA IN AS FOLLOWS:
ABRAM METHOD
and after Its passage by the City
. See. 1, That there Is hereby de Council and approval hv the Mayor.
OF BLOOD TESTING AND TREATMENT
clared and levtel an assessment i Passed hy the Council thl„ 5th day
aralnsi each and every lot, part of August, 1925.
thereof, or parrel of land in Improve,
Atteet: C. W. Kellogg. Recorder.
rnent district No. 10 In the City of
Approved hy the Mayor thia Sth .
Hermiston Umatilla County. Oregon Any of August. 1915.
PENDLETON, OREGON
a« apportioned and designated In
F. V. Prime, Mayor.
VULCANIZING
CANCER SPECIALIST
F lo rs k e im
Shoes
Dr. B. B. Brundage