Image provided by: Hermiston Public Library; Hermiston, OR
About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1926)
OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST Published every Thursday at Her* mlston, Umatilla County, Oregon by Joseph 8. Harvey, sdltor and man- Executive Sintered as second class matter December, 1000, at the poe'.oíñce at Hermiston. U m atilla County, Oregon. One Tear .. 8 » Months Council of State Brief Resume of Happenings of Federation Promises Sup* the Week Collected for port to Movement Our Readers. Seattle. Wash.—With the first re- 11.00 i , an petition ever directed against a ------- 1 chief executive of this state to be < filed against Governor Roland H. ichcol Hartley, the ezecntlve council of the was Washington State Federation of La ichool uor- at a meeting here Sunday, pledg- The ed the organization to the support of tderi. the ouster movement. •field The campaign against the governor han- waB given Its Inception in Seattle last ed In week when a gathering of 4000 per- ason- sons, without a dissenting vote, pass- tbe 0,1 a resolution instructing the chair- only ' man to appoint 100 persons through- V'asco out the state to organize the recall movement. The meeting had been cbool called to protest the indefinite sus- i the Pension of Dr. Henry Suzzallo as pres- The ldent of the University of Washing e an ton by regents of the school who are there appointees of Hartley. team. To start proceedings against Hart-1 tovis, 11®*’ charges must be filed with the kard, 8ecretary of state. Then, petitions rner signed by 25 per cent of the 390,304 irdan ' who voted ,or governor in 1924, when tten- H“rtleT *■ ’ elected, must be submit- ! t a l ted to the secretary of state, who Is leuvi ' re<l>*lred to set a date to canvass the will Pe ,|Hons. This date must be between • am 6 and 10 days from the tlme of ear When the petition signatures have . oung been VB,|dated, he fixes a date not rican lo” ,han 10 nor more th ,n 16 days ies- afterward for calling a special elec- had *lon' fa c tio n must be between 30 till» and 40 day" ,rom tbe date of ca)l- A ,11,^’ majority vote Is needed, here lf Har,ley were recalled, he would i the be succeeded by W. Lon Johnson of I Colville, lieutenant governor I ( Stephen 1. Miller would not accept talk the Pre«ldency of the University of liter- Wash!ngton, which had been tendered j him by the regents. Odd Fél B erlin—The former kaiser became in The i one of the richest men of Germany the order when the Prussian diet ratified the id Hood compromise agreement turning over to the Hohenzollerns 15,000,000 marks in rash, 360,000 acres of land, a num ber of castles and many objects of art, a total estimated value of between thirty and forty million dollars. Of the land, however, 130,000 acres were alloted not to the kasler's fam ily direct but to two side lines. Ad ditional cash sums are to be turned o .’-?r to the Hohenzollerns In the guise of purchase price for art objects which were given the Hohensollerns through the settlement and which Prussia obligates herself to repur chase from them. The final vote on the agreement, which the predominantly socialist gov ernment of Prussia steamrollered through the diet against the violent opposition of the communists, was 258 yeas. 37 nays, with 66 abstainers. Crack Golfers on Local Team The former crown prince keeps his Balmy weuther Sunday morning estate at Oels and the ez-kalser gets brought out contestants In local golf Castle Homburg as a residence should ing circles, and a tournament was he return to Germany. The bonds were sold on a basis of played between two teams made up 4.2784 per cent. There were 10 bid of the following: C. H. McNaught, ders. C, M. Voyen, W. W. Felthouse, Stan A record was established for the ley Campbell and Ralph Brownson; Crater national forest during the sea- Dr. Sears, C, A. Paul, Curtis SI.nous, , son past when 94,770 persons entered J. Biggs und W. T. Roberts. E ight its boundaries en route to various een holes weie played and the first parts of the forest and Crater lake named group were winners but only national park. by four strokes advantage over their Linn county’s assessment roll for opponents. Especially good records 1926, exclusive of public utilities, Is were made by C. S. McNaught and »26,114,670, according to figures made W. W. Felthouse, who averaged 93 public by Grant Froman, assessor. for the eighteen holes. This Is a slight decrease from the 1925 assessment. Pnint Brushes Sam A. Koxer, secretary of state, Paint should never be allowed to sent a writ to the sheriff of Klamath dry on a brush. While still on a Job, county fixing November 2 as the date keep the brushes In raw linseed oil for holding the recall election involv- between Intel vais of work. Kero Ing A. L. Leavitt, circuit Judge of the sene oil is better for brushes used 13th Judicial district. with flat paint. Hanging brushes in Mrs. Emma Cole, 70, of Jefferson, rsw linseed oil over long p- I tods of was killed when an automobile In time will keep tlx in In good condi which she was riding collided with a tion. Or they may be washed in tur car driven by Mrs. G. W. Brown of pentine, kerosene or mineral spirits Reedley, Cal., on the Pacific highway, und then with snap anil »caler. dried eight miles south of Salem. thoroughly and covered with wrapp The walnut growers of Sheridan arc ing paper hoping for clear weather. They have now harvested about half of their Winter Dessert» bumper crop, but if rainy weather Dried fruit shortcakes make good continues they are afraid they will winter desserts. Prunes, figs, dates, lose the rest of their walnuts. ruislrs, apricots and puuclus muy be Lena Maud Johnson. 11-year-old used in this wuy. Stew the fruit, th the Bamberg hoard of sohool girl of the Summerville dis sweeten to taste, removing any pits The plan calls for the triet of Union county, was so seriously and add such special seasoning us if 4,000,000 bales of cot- injured when she fell beneath the feei spices or a few droits of lemon Juice ut the southern states. of a galloping horse she was riding If you desire It. Kprrad the mashed -—----- 1 > that she died half an hour later. fruit pulp on both layers of a bis pna as Leader if Liberals The huge Owyhee reclamation proj cuit foundation which has been split 'nwllling longer to share which will render productive 124, in half and well buttered. Cream, Ip of the British Liberal of arid land In Oregon and either plain or whipped 1« an accept former Premier Lloyd Idaho, became a reality with an able addition to these shortcakes. earl of Oxford and As- oouncement from the White House ced hla resignation as co- (hst President Coolidge had approved In nclgtum one may see trees from his decimated political * report from Secretary of Interior which the branches have been trimm Work recommending Its construction ed to a considerable height and even ittatirlan announces that H H* H ad a M illion the tops cut out. for fuel. So states si In Ilia cemeteries of , Joe Brown was the colored porte» G. M. Hunt, Chief of the D.'partnunt s treasure estimated l'«nk In southern Kunsts of Agriculture's Forest Products' l> has been hurled since ° n e spring day he rested on Ills broom Laboratory, who has recently return of American history. No and looked outdoors where nslun ed from a five months' Investigation Ite these figures. No one beckoned him down lo the river when nslyve them carefully. he might doze snd wait for a cut fist of European wood prcervatlon meth I tomha o f Egypt have nibble oo Ids Una. ods. These trees furnish crops of isure of priceless value. Tlee. hose.” he declared fervently I fuel Juit a« other trees produce crops In hurled clllee have "< »"tilnly do wlsht Ah had a million j of fruit, W hile such practices, b e -, an has ever held lo the dollalteI* rsusc of labor costa. may be Iniprac- i ylng (ewels and banMaa j “A million dollars. J o e F the eaahlet tlcable in the United States, they trinkets with the dead. «"•«*. smiling. "What would you d. should nevertheless serve to Illustrate nd helmet of many a with a million dollars?" the possibilities In u tilisin g more gone with him Into hla "Ah’d buy me some pigs and make economically our rapidly shrinking | row bed.—Thrift Mags ■» **“'« money.''—Judge. i Mrs. Moore. ■■ ■ * L. TICE TO BE RESERVOIR SUPERINTENDENT — — 3. L. Tice has been appointed by forest resources. TO OUR MANY FRIENDS AND PATRONS OF H T . B M T S T n w AND SURROUNDING COMMUNITY, WE EXTEND A COR DIAL INVITATION TO VISIT OUR STORE AND VIEW THE MANY NEW A ND PRACTICAL GIFT ITEMS WHICH WE HAVE CAREFULLY CHOSEN FOR -YOUR A P P R O V A L YOU WILL BE DELIGHTED WITH THE INDIVIDUALITY AND PARAMOUNT QUALITY WHICH IS EVIDENT THROUGH OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK. H ERE YOU W T T .T . FIND GIFTS FOR EVERYONE, YOUNG AND OLD, CONVENIENTLY AR RANGED ON COUNTERS AND TABLES TO MART. YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING A PLEASURE. A small deposit will hold any article until Cnristmas Only twenty-one more shopping days until Christmas LINGERIE There Is nothing quite as acceptable or so practical as silk lingerie. It is bound to win the favor of any woman. Inspect our complete stock, attractively made, of finest quality silk and beautifully adorned with lace and appleque. Stepins Chemise Bloomers. Gowns..... Slips........ — .«2.25 to 5.00 .....» 6 0 to »6.00 »2 50 to »6.50 »4.50 to »16.00 «2.50 to »11.00 Complete stock of Infants Apparel SECOND FLOOR GIFT HANDKERCHIEFS HERE IS A GREAT QUANTITY OF LOVELY HANDKEE CHIEFS FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN. MANY OF WHICH A R E ADORNED WITH BEAUTIFUL HAND PAINTED DE SIGNS. OTHERS EMBROIDERER. Children's Individual Handkerchiefs................................. 5c to 25c Children’s Boxed Handkerchiefs........................................ 25c to 59c Ladies' Hand Painted Handkerchiefs............................. 50c to »3.00 Ladies’ Individual Handkerchiefs.................. 25c to »l.Oii Ladies’ Boxed H andkerchiefs............................................. 75c to »2.60 ( Main Floor. ) M enftefer these Practical Gifts WHEN CHOOSING A GIFT FOR A MAN When you give Bags or Purses you know that your gift will be greatly appreciated....Here are hundr eds of styles, colors and patterns to choose from. . CONSULT OUR DEPARTMENT OF GIFT ARTICLES WE FOR HAVE FASTIDIOUS CAREFULLY MEN. Children's ............................. ................................................... 43c to $2.50 Ladie8' ...................................................................................»1.00 to »22.50 (Main Floor.) CHCSEN ITEMS THAT MEN LIKE. Pendleton Woolen Mills Lounging Robes ................................................. l Bath Robes ........ ..................»7.50 to 1 Sweaters «fill « ■ f ill Toilet Sets 111 ■1« it i l l ! ’■11111 Umbrellas . OloveB Neckwear GLOVES— The one gift th at never fails. We have a strik ing assortment of the season’s latest styles and shades of finest quality kid, with fancy cuffs. Shirts Rain Coats $3.00 TO $4.50 BOXED GIFTS FOR MEN BOXED GIFTS FOR BOYS Suspenders Hdkf. Sets. Silk Suspenders Harmonica Suspenders Garters Belt to match Suspenders Garters Pencil Set. Suspenders Arm Bands. 12 Marbles. A ll In A ttractive Tie and Pencil Set. Xmas Boxes Muffler and Tie Set (Men’s Dept. Main Floor.) HOSIERY QUALITY is the one thing to look for in Hosiery.. When you buy Mun- zingwear, Kayser or Gordon Silk Hosy you are buying the best, and a gift that will be lasting. All of the season’s newest shadis. Service W eight.. ...................................... Chiffon w eight............................................ Service Chiffon ................................... Boys’ Suspenders Bring the kiddles to \ see Santa in Toy ’^ L a n d . He Is here »«'very Saturday and l e v e n I n g s after ^ sch o o l. Every Satur- (F day he will have a g ift for every child In Eastern Oregon. Our Toy Department is oom- Iprined of a rare and interesting selection of mechancal, entertain ing and constructive toys made in the United States and imported ones from Bavaria. Switzerland, On many, England, France, Bel gium and Japan. Although they are of finest quality they are not high priced. Girls' sundry sets ................. »1.26 Girls' Aluminum Dish Sets......98c Kiddles Teddy Beare 49c to »2.25 Bino Mechanical Trains 49c, «8.96 Electric Traina...... »1.95 to »9 95 (Main Floor.) If your boy is me chanically Inclin ed, an erector set or tool chest would fascinate him and occuppy hla spare tim e in a profit able way. Here is the grthtest assortment of Dolls ever shown in Pendleton nt prices ranging from 35c to $8.95.... Beautiful dressed dolls, shut eye dolls and character dolls. In our household g ift dept. are many uaeful and handsome arti cles of glass, metal and pottery, vases, sm oking sets, candy Jara, flower bowls, composts. Incense burners, etc., all priced reasonable Buddy L. is w ithout doubht the strongest most realistic line of toys manufactured; actual work ing models of machinery seen in everyday life.Flre trucks, steam shovels, oil trucks, etc., etc. BOND BROS. CO