The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 20, 1926, Image 3

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ADDITIONAL LOCALS
LODGE DIRECTORY
J. A. Murray, district manager of
the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
company, was a business visitor in
Hermiston Tuesday.
Herbert Boylen, pioneer resident
of the Pilot Rock district, was a
guest of his son Robert 'Boylen Tues­
day night and Wednesday. “This
country looks mighty good to me,
said Mr. Boylen. "It Is my impress­
ion that this Is a good country for
dairy cows and chickens. We have
been giving more attention to these
two lines out In our country during
past years, and It Is surprising the
amount of money farmers take in
from butter, cream, milk and eggs.
IT’S 216 DATS UNTIL CHRISTMAS!
Savins twenty-five cents per day will give you more than
Fifty Dollars with which to do your Christmas shopping.
It’s the pennies and dimes laid aside REGULARLY that really
count up In the end.
With Bert E. Haney from Pendle­
ton Tuesday were Guy II. Johnson,
democratic war horse* of the county
seat, and Joseph N. Scott, unopposed
candidate for the democratic nomina­
tion for Joint representative.
F ir s t N a t i o n a l B a n k
of Hermiston
C ap ital, Surplus and U ndivided P ro fits O v e r $ 5 0 ,0 0 0
ie B Swayze, Pres.
R. Alexader, Vlce-Prea.
A. H. Norton. Cashier W. L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier
Miss Frieda Campbell of Hermiston
• was chosen by the Delta Zeta sorority
ity and Delta Tau Delta fraternity as
oriental queen to ride in the plana-
quin In the university of Oregon
canoe fete, held recently.
FOR SALE
PIANO MUST BE SOLD
We have a fine piano and player
FIRST CUTTING HAY FOR SALE Piano in storage near here that we
cheap. Harry Pelky.
37-ltp wl*i 8eH at ridiculous prices to sell
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at once. We will give easy
FOR SALE — Fresh cows.
B. M. terms like rent and we would ac-
Hammer.
37-tfc cept phonograph or used piano
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I Part payment. For full particulars
FOR SALE—Sweet potato plants at and where they may be seen, ad
the PTindle place. S. T. Davis, ltp dress. Portland Music Co., 227 6th
36-2tc
TOR SALE—Adding machine rolls St., Portland, Ore.
at the Herald office.
KEBMIST0N-PENDLET0N STAGE
FOR SALE—Two Ford sedans at a
SCHEDULE
A. M
Kellogg Motor Co. 34-4c Leave:
Hermiston ..................................... 3:06
FOR SALE—Two Big six McCormick Stanfield ................................... 8:20
mowers, one rake, In good condi- Echo .............................................. 3:30
tion. W. A. Leathers.
34-tfs Nolin1 ............................................ 8:50
Barnhart ..................................... 9:10
W. A. Leathers buys and sells al­ Rieth .............................................. 9;2o
falfa hay. Office In building for­ Pendleton ..................................... 9:30
merly occupied by Western Land Leave:
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p. M
Co. and Hay Growers’ Assn. Phone Pendleton ..................................... 4:30
31.
1-tfc Rieth .............................................. 4:40
Barnhart ....................................... 4:50
FOR SALE—A 7 room strictly mod. Nolin .............................................. 5:10
ern house, full basement an dgood
Echo .............................................. 5:30
lawn. Close to school. Might trade.
Stanfield ....................................... 6:40
See C. H. Skinner.
46-tfc
Hermiston ..................................... 6:00
Sunday schedule— Leave Hermls-
FOR SALE— 750 pound Primrose sep­
arator. Enquire Inland Empire toni 10:30 A. M. Leave Pendle­
Lumber Co.
43 tfe ton, 4:30 P. M.
bargain.
FOR SALE or trade 15 acres, part
alfalfa, part orchard, and some In
asparagus. For partculara call at
Herald offee.
7-tfc
LOOK OUT FOR
SELF POISONING
Sweet potato plants from hill-select­
Neglect of the liver results In self
ed seed. 100 $1.10.
A. D. Smith. poisoning! Not so quickly, perhaps,
32-8tp but just as surely as If you drank
poison out of a hottie .If your liver
Is not doing its work of heplng diges­
MISCELLANEOUS
tion, eliminating waste from the
bowels and purifying the blood, you
FOR RENT— Modern four room house will always be troubled with sick
with bath, nice lawn, $15. Call headaches, nausea, biliousness, bad
Inland Empire Lum. Co.
3 7-tfc breath, gas, sour stomach or constipa­
tion.
Pasture for horses, $2 per month,
Cleanse and tone your liver! Put
cattle, $1.50. Gulllford ft Hamp­ your system In condition so you feel
ton, Echo, Oregon.
36-3tp your very best again! Try Just a
spoonful of Dr. H. S. Thacher’s ex­
WANTED— Calves, beeves,, hogs and
cellent Liver and Blood Syrup after
ooultry. Phone or write Her­ the next few meals and notice the
miston Market.
27-tfc quick Improvement In the way you
Watch, clock and jewelry repairing. eat, sleep, look and feel— the return
See Newell, next door to Sappers. of strength, vigor and energy. You
18-tfe will be completely satisfied; other­
wise there will be no cost.
BURK is headquarters for Army
FREE! This Coupon is Good for
Shoes.
Burk's for bargains.
Polands for Profits.
Stillings. 37tf
Try Burk’s for bargains.
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE­
ALTOR.
26-tfc
Want Ads Bring Results
STRAYED— Dark bay saddle horse,
weight about 1000 pounds; brand
B left shoulder and JS left hip.
Hold and notify Tom Boylen Jr.,
Echo, Ore. Reward.
35-3tc
Pasture for Cattle— Plenty shade and
water. Call R. W. Buhman, Tel.
21-W-2.
35-tfc
Hermiston Second Hand 8tore.—
Furniture and Hardware, Bee Sup­
plies. Harness, Saddles, Wagons.
35-3fc
WANTED — Setting hens. Phone
33F11 or write State Game Farm.
Pendleton, Oregon.
33-10tc
— T I T THE HERALD WANT ADS—
Good blue grass pasture, shade and
water, for cattle, price $3 per bead
per month. This will be a good
pasture to fatten cattle as we do
not overstock these pastures. W.
A. Leathers.
29-tfc
PASTURE for horses or cattle. E.
P. Dodd.
34-tfc
ADDINO machine rolls at the Herald
BenM Want Adi Bring Toi R»ralt$
Mrs. J. M. Biggs and Mrs. W. L.
Hamm were hostesses, at bridge Sat­
urday and Monday aiternoons at the
Biggs home. Five tt hies were In
play each afternoon, and the parties
proved delightful. The rooms were
effectively decorated with cut flow­
ers. At Saturday’s party prizes were
won by Mrs. Joe Ralph and Mrs. W.
J. Warner. Monday’s prize winners
were Mrs. E. P. Dodd and Mrs. Cur-
tls Simons.
D o m e s t ic L a u n d r y
With the approach of hot weather our service in taking care
of your laundry worries has an added appeal that can hardly be
resisted by the family in which the health and well being of the
housewife receives consideration. For a nominal charge all the
drudgery of wash day and Ironing day can be banished from your
home and done b.v us with the most modern machiuery possible to
buy.
That—
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O u r S e r v ic e is
S a tisfa c to r y
Is proven by the large Hat of satisfied customers we serve every
week In this territory. We welcome new customers.
Whether It Is finishing work, rough dry work or Thrlf-T- Ser­
vice you seek, you are bound to be satisfied If the old reliable
Domestic Laundry handles it.
Domestic Laundry Inc.
W m . Shaar, A gen t
Penland Bros.
T R A N SFE R CO.
Our big closed van has electric
Hunt-Tharo’dson
Henry O. Tharo’dson of Pendleton lights and sleeping quarters over the
and Mabel Inez Hunt of Hermiston driver’s seat, and on long runs we
May 16, at the home of the bride’s can drive day and night.
were united in marriage Sunday,
parents, three and oi^e-lialf miles1 Let us give you a price on mov­
northeast of town. The ceremony ing your goods.
was performed by Rev. Charles Dur-
Phone 339
ston. Following the qeremony a Pendleton, Oregon
wedding dinner was served for the
bride and groom nnd the) guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Tharold3on will reside
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In Pendleton.
In the County Court o f the State of
Oregon for Umatilla County.
The commencement exercises of
the graduating class c i the Umatilla
high school will be held tonight.
The salutatory will be given by
Zennle Stauffer and the valedictory
by Gladys Thompson. Professor V.
P. Morris will give the address to
the class, and J. W. Connell will pres­
ent the diplomas to the class.
In the Matter of the Estate
of
John W. McDermed, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed ad­
ministrator of the estate of John W.
McDermed, deceased, and has quali­
fied as the law directs. All persons
having claims against said estate are
required to present the same to me
Phone 461
RECLAMATION LODGE Me. lSLik.
or I* . meets eat h Thursday •»eniak la
Mack's Hall, at 7:»> P.JI. Vlajtlas
brothers cordially intdtaft
W. H. McMillan R. A. Bmraaaa,
K. R. and S.
C. C.
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Dr. F. V. PRIME
DENTISTRY
Dental X-Ray and Diagnosis
Hermiston, Oregon
Bank Bldg.
Phone Conneotima
W. J. W ARNER
T. H. G aither
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TRANSFER AND DRAY
$ 4 4 * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
A ttom ey-at-Law
Hermiston
LAUNDRY
We Wash Everything But the
Baby.
FOUR TIMES A WEEK
SERVICE
Oregon
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Eye. Ear- Nose and Throat
Office:
1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg.
Pendleton, Oregon
JAMES L. SEARS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office phone 733
Res. phone 902
Office in First National Bank Bldg.
at the office of W. J. Warner, my
attorney, in Hermiston, Oregon, with
proper vouchers within six months
from the date hereof.
Dated this 13th day of May, 1926
JOHN S. WEST.
36 5tc
Administrator,
LESS LAWS
T roy L aundry
C om pany
AUCTION SALES!
ECONOMY IN PUBLIC AFFAIRS
A FEW IFS AND WHY!
IF you Intend having an Auction
and
J. S . N o r v e ll
FOR REPUBLICAN
NOMINATION
DR. THEO. BELETSKI,
Veterinarian
Treats all Domestic Animals. Inter­
state Stock Inspector
Pendleton, Oregon
QUALITY
SERVICE
LOWER TAXES
Residence second house west of
Catholic church. Phone. 82-R.
IF you want to sell at good prices,
and
IF you want an auctioneer who
can speak German as well as
English,
WHY the man you are looking for
For R epresentative
Umatilla County
Colonel
W M . F. Y O H N K A
Subject to the voters at the
Primary Election May 21st,
“The an Who Cries Sales
Everywhere”
(Paid Adv.)
STEIWER
For Senator
Frederick Steiwer of Umatilla
county, candidate for United States
senator, delivered a radio address in
Portland on the evening of May 11
In which he discussod the problems
o f the farmers.
It seems to be generally conceded
throughout the state that the con
test at this time In the republican
primary election lies between Steiw­
er and Stanfield. A vote for any
other candidate bids fair to be a
vote wasted. It is surely for the
interest of every fruit grower, every
hay grower, every wheat grower and
every dairyman to support Mr. Steiw­
er at this time
Ho has lived In
Umatilla county for about seventeen
years, and was born and reared In
the Willamette valley. He knows the
needs of every branch of agriculture,
both by observation and experience.
The following Is reprinted from
the report of the radio address above
referred to:
One great subject confronting Ore­
gon and the west Is that of relief
for agriculture. In order that you
may know that It is net presumpu-
ous for me to distuss this subject, I
will begin by saying it Is one in
which I bare long been interested.
I was born, raised and partially edu­
cated upon a farm in Oregon. Since
hare lived in Pendleton I have en­
gaged In a substartti 1 way In raising
wheat. I bare had seme experience
In the livestock business. As an
attorney many fanners and livestock
men are numbered among my cli­
ents. I sided in the organization of
the Oregon Co-operative Hay Grow­
ers. Upon behalf of this association
I conducted a fight for lower rail
rates on hay from Eastern Oregon
to the dairy section c*n the coast
Bert Mullins
\71N E Y A R D LODGE NO. IO». L Oi p .F .
V m eet. each Monday n a n la v ia (MS
hall. Vitkina membara cordially tnrfcd.
W. R. Loajrhoru. Sec. Jaaper Templatoa. M. O.
Cigars, Tobacco
h
Hermiston will have a number of
representatives in Salem next week
to attend the grand lodge session of
I. O . O. F. and the Rebekahs. Rev.
Henry Young, grand master, will at­
tend. He will be accompanied by
Mrs. Young, Ina Gilbert and Mrs. J.
M. Prindle. William Logan and O.
C. Pierce will be delegates from the
Hermiston lodge. Mrs. Pierce and
You do not have to crate your
children will go es far as Portland furniture when moving In our closed
where they expect to visit while Mr.’ padded van a we have furniture pads
Pierce Is attending the sessions.
for all kinds of furniture.
Exercises Are Tonight
Barber Shop
QUEEN ESTHER CHAPTER No.
101, O. B. S.. meets second and
fourth Tuesday evenings of each
month at 8:00 sharp in Masonic hall.
Visiting members welcome.
Euthemla Jackson, W. M.
Kathryn L. Garner, Secretary.
FO U N T A IN
ences and by this training I have home— our products must find free
learned something of the farmers’ movement and cheap transportation
problems. The greatest Is that of Io points within the state. Oregon
marketing farm crops. Oregon and will not go forward as we are en­
the whole nation must realize that titled to go forward until the whole
this problem Is real and not fancied. state recognizes this fact. Port de­
In the case of wheat and other pro­ velopment and the improvement of
ducts of this state the domestic shipping facilities is Just as lmpor-
price is vitally affected by foreign I tant to the producer who lives far
Sample Bottle
market conditions, and Is largely gov­ j from the port as it Is to those en-
Dr. Thacher's Liver & Blood Syrup
erned by the price paid by outsiders i gaged in shipping. We must not
If presented before the supply for
for the exportable surplus. Agricul­ concede a divine right In favor of
free distribtion Is already given
ture as well as Industry ought to I ports of neighboring states to en-
away. Read the fall dealls above,
share in the benefits of the protect­ I joy services furnished from Oregon
then act at once, as this offer is
ive tariff; but It does not fully en ports. Fast, cheap transportation
limited. Get a trial size now by
Joy these benefits while the domes­ and adbquat<e service will develop
presenting this coupon to Mitchell
tic markets are governed by the mar ourl commerce. These things will
Drug Company.
kets abroad. America owes to the do more— they will bring profit to
farmerg a duty of early action. Con­ our producers and lighten the burden
COMMUNITY CLUB HOLDS
gress must find and provide a solu­ which agriculture Is bearing.
FINAL SESSION OF YEAR
tion for this problem of exportable
Merchant Marine Endorsed
Mr«. Swayge Elected President For
surplus.
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For these reasons I have com­
Coming T ea r; Mrs. Hamm
Agriculture is entitled to full and mitted myself for increasing federal
Gives R eport
fair consideration— It cannot endure support In the development of Ore­
The last meeting of the Community
against unfair discrimination. The gon rivers and the Columbia and all
club for the year was held May 18
farming element make up almost 40 coastal harbors, and I have specific­
at the library. After disposing of
per cent of the buying power of the ally declared for an American mer­
the closing business, the following
nation.
Ordinary prudence requires chant marine. I will auport any
officers were elected: Mrs. Swayxe,
that we do all possible to render this reasonable plan to maintain an Amer­
president: Mrs. McKenzie, vice-presi­
basic industry profitable. All othe’r ican merchant marine in foreign
dent; Mrs. Waterman secretary, and
industry will benefit when farm trade.
Mrs. Norton treasurer.
The voters of Oregon are entitle 1
prosperity is made general.
Mrs. McKenzie gave a very excell­
to
a sincere expression from the can­
ent report of a club luncheon at Uma­
Sound Plan Essential.
didate and to a sincere purpose In
tilla May 17. A home economics
We must not falter In our demand case of his election. I want you to
program was then enjoyed..
for Justice for agriculture. We must
understand that I am deeply In ear­
Mrs. Thomas Campbell’s subject
not elect to high office any man nest in the commitments of my plat­
was Short Cuts In Housework. From
who lacks understanding of this sub­ form In behalf of reduction of the
It the ladles received many valuable
ject or indifference to its solu­ tax burden. I propose to aid this re­
suggestions.
tion. We must select the plan whleh duction by reducing expenses of gov­
Mrs. Phipps’ talk on Housekeeping
promises success and Is economically
ernment. I favor reorganization of,
versus Homemaking was forceful,
sound. To such a plan and its enact­ administrative departments of the
practical and encouraging.
ment I have pledged myself.
government where It can be accom­
Mrs. Norton’s review of Dorothy
We will not do justice to the plished for the purpose of avoiding
Canfield’s Home Maker left one as
farm If we content ourselves merely duplication of effort to secure ef-
satisfied as if she had read the book,
to make legislative provisions for feetftto service. If further reduction
and Mrs. Hamm’s report from her a t-,
disposing of the exportable suhplui. in the cost of government can be
tendance at the yearly meeting of
Farmers Problems Learned.
This relief is Important, but it Is
the Federated club at La Grande was' I have been a member of the Uma­ equally Important that we Improve made by the most complete disarma­
excellent. She came home full of tilla County Farm Bireau, and acted! our means of transportation and ment consistent with national secur­
enthusiasm and her talk acted aa an as Its attorney In two cases involv-, guarantee for all time an adequate ity, I have pledged myself to this
inspiration for all members to make lng the rati rat« on wheat; one of shipping service from the Columbia means of reducing expenditures.
(Paid Adr.—-Umatilla County Steiw-
our club better next year than ever these case« 1« finished, the othei* and the other parts of the state.
er-for-Seqator Club, A . C. Mi’
hefore,
•till pending. From these expert Our great markets are not found nt
Jntyre. Secretary.!
HAVE YOU GOITRE!
Have you any abnormality of neck,
Ills prices are reasonable and he does throat, chest or other part of your
the business.
body? We want you to know how
our chiropractic adjustments will
Sale Dates can be had at ths office.
help you. Surgery is not necessary
except In extreme cases. Chiroprao-
tlc usually relieves and cures.
HERMISTON TIRE SHOP
F irst Door W est of
Hermiston Light Co.
We carry a complete line of re-
11 ners and boots, also some auto
accessorle. New and used tires
nnd tubes.
Vulcanlzng, tire
changing and tube repairing.
Seiberllng and Federal lines of
tires.
30x3 U tires........ $7.76
BURKENBINE ft BURKENBINE
Dr. W. BOYD WHYTE
Chiropractor
Stangier Building
PENDLETON, OREGON
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Pendleton, Ore.
A nticip ated
Your needs in everything
that is necessary to com­
H erm iston
T ransfer
plete your golf outfit.
We Haul
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in
and
give our line the
“once over.”
H IT T
ANYTHING
ANYWHERE
ANYTIME
TELEPHONE 31
L . J. M c A t e e
PAINTS, WALLPAPER,
PICTURE MOULDINGS
Challis Transfer
& Storage
We Hanl A nything Anywhere
AND GLASS
613 Main St.
Phone 188
Pendleton, Oregon.
Anytime
LONG DISTANCE MOVING
A SPECIALTY
Phone 74-M
HEMSTITCHING. PLEATING
BUTTONS
and
BUTTON HOLES
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attended to.
THE SMART SHOP
Mr». R. L. Parser, Prop.
822 Main St.
Pendleton, O to .