The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 31, 1927, Image 3

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The symbolic money is made by have ever hived. You know It as well
hand, the tin being h a tn n e re d nut on us I do.”
anvils until a surprising th in n ess is
“T h a t w asn’t th e question at all
•b taln ed .
A'thougli th e “money’* Is Jack ,” she answ ered. "I w as Just go
Bovs who hove grown into suci-eqs
I
n wi|! h x u rule, aay th at tftr intended for th e use of th e dead. lug to ask you If I w as the only girl
th e re Is i-ousiilenible tr,‘Jh< la the who would have you."
i- • ’ «.rt blessing they en
ash es of th e tires hu rn t at. th e tom bs
. x lotion* of poverty
w here the “m oney'’ is placed. The
>li y had to inali
sin Is ex tracted ftp s» the ushos aq d Jail Lock y ie ld s tc H arm onica Key
h Miey kept their uppi'
P o rt O rchard, W a sh —Ytf.lh th e aid
need again to m ake more “m oney.*—
.¡•k In keeping with theli
Landon
Tlt-HIts,
of
a key fashioned from th e brass
... .
that fiuyuUt.v was necessar;
p a rts of a k arm o ric a, Gordon G. Hut
hpenuse they hail lo make ends mb ■!
ton, 19, held on a charge o l attem p ted
Mid to pay for their keep and roui.'
Sugar Cane in A m erica
ply have wlmt they w creuihle to Inti
Sugar cune w as introduced into th e m u rd er, escaped from th e county jail
a fter ronlrtbiitlne to tlielr fam ilies 61 Jv'ew world sh o rtly a fte r Its discovery, here. H utton w as J; lied two weeks
i.elativ«' Thejr will say that the self
an d it Is recorded th u t In 1518 many ago when he was alleged to have a t­
cfenials they made for o thers were the su g a r mill« w ere In operation on the tem p ted to shoot and kill E ugene Wil-
most valuable lessons on the road to Islan d of S an to Domingo. It w as not
on, a s ta te highw ay patrolm an.
success, and thuf the pructlees forced u n til 1751. however, th a t th e p la n t was
upon them by necessity lasted through grow n In continental America, a s * re­
Flliplne Rule Opposed by Thompson.
their business careers and made sue
su lt of the im po rtatio n of cu ttin g s by
Cleveland. — Com plete independence
cess possible. It Is hard for the hoi
Je s u its in Louisiana, fr o m th a t tim e
who earn s a dollar u week lo give it w as cultivated In a desultory m an­ for th e iT itllppines is im possible a t this
part of It for Ids keep—hut th ere Is n er until the end of th e E ighteenth time, an d , from th e stan d p o in t of
m ore In It than the mere contrihu
century, when th e fa.'In re o f ludigo American com m ercial in te re sts in the
tlons of the money '¡'lie hoy is learn
ami other crops forced th e L ouisiana fa r oast, the U nited S ta te s would be
tng—learning everything w orth while. p la n te rs to turn th eir g tten tio u to th e doing an unw ise th in g to relinquish
Poor Is the boy who Is denied this m an u factu re of su g ar an a so u rce of control of the islands now, C arm i A.
p art of h|g education, it m atters not revenue. E stablishm ent of th e Am er Thom pson, Philippine in v estig ato r, de- 1
how great his money riches.—Macau lean sugar cane in d u stry may be said
d a r e d in an ad d ress here.
Mia.) Telegraph.
to d ate from 1795, when. the first suc­
cessful mill began o| o ratio n s on a
T H E M AR KETS
idnntatlou about six trjle s from New
Fo Frier* 'r r f’ored
Orieaus.
P ortland.
by m cat N aturalist
W heat— Big Be d liuestem , >1.33; 1
Lolle
Burbank «»referred his gar-
O dd B utterfly
h ard w hite, f ede .s-ti an, so ft w h ite,,
1
to business ventures
P erhaps cue o f tffe m ost rem arkable w estern w hite, h ard » in te r and iaorth
u e ti. e s of his frien d s guc-
Instrjices of cantotdluge is th a t of the
e j in em broiling him in huslnesx “Oreen lia lr s tr e a k ” butterfly. The ern spring $1.31; w esiern red, $1.28.
H ay —Alfalfa. $18(g) .3.80 ton ¿'valley
relations with various people for m ore upper su rface of th e w ings a re lilack-
tim othy, $18@ 18.£0; ea ster n Oregon
ri'.io tw enty years. Ills business ven
ish-hrow n; th e u n dersides an intensely ilm othy, 121 @21.50.
turee not only turned out badly, h u t vivid leaf-green.
Iiu tie rfa t—45c.
t -' y l< ok considerable tim e from ills
A butterfly Invariably folds the
creative work.
E ggs—Ranch, 19@24c.
wings close u p w u rd s when resting.
“I de not believe any of the men
C h eese—Tillam ook, trip le ts, 2G*£c;
Consequently th e green h alrstreak ,
•rho rr ed to exploit or subsidize m e conspicuous enough among th e hedges, Itaf, 27 %c p er lb.
or my work had base motives,” tie
has only to alight, ujion a green leaf
C a ttle —Steers, good $»@9.85.
w rote In the S aturday Evening Post.
for Ills green u n d ersu rface to render
H ogs—Medium to choice, $10@12.65
“On the contrary, most of them w ere
him instantly invisible.—N ature Mag­
Sheep—Lam bs, m edium to choice,
actuated by a desire to increase my
azine.
$11.00(313.00.
usefulness and to widen the scope o f
S eattle.
tny experim ents nnd to broadcast th e
resu lts over a g reater area.
O rder W as Placed
W h eat—Soft w hite, w estern white,
“I would ra th e r have five energetic
The teach er of tlio kindergarten n o rth e rn spring, $1.32’-4; hard w inter,
and com petent enem ies than one foot Sunday school class wus asking each , $1.31; w estern red, $1.29; Big Bend
frien d ; now and again my frlem ls member If th ere w as a little brother bluestem , $1.34; Big Eend d ark n o rth ­
have led me a stray , and It has e r s t or sister a t home who might soon be ern spring. $1.35; Big Bend dark h ard
me a lot of money, a world of tro u b le eligible for adm ission te the class. One
w inter, $1.34H.
and a m ultitude of w orries before 1 little boy, ns he h eard (he proud re
H ay—Alfalfa, $25; tim othy P. s.
got back on the m ain truck again.”
sponses of th e children In fro n t of
$22.
him, felt th u t h e was rapidly losing
B u tter—C ream ery, 44c.
enste.
•‘Ghost Money"
Eggs—Ranch, 28 @ 30c.
“No.
m
a’am,"
he
adm
itted
re
lu
c
ta
n
t­
“Money” nnd o th e r articles made
H ogs—Good, $12 25@12.40.
ly,
then
added
in
sudden
desperation,
out of tinfoil, nnd Intended for th e
C attle—Steers, choice, $9 00@9.75.
“B ut we’re going to get o n e!”
special use of depa rted spirits, pro­
Cheese — Crea.n bricks, 25@26c-
vides the town of ¿Shttochlng, Chinn,
triplets, 26c; loaf, 26c.
w ith a curious and profitable Indus­
The O n ly Girl
Spokane.
try.
.Tack had Just ask ed .TUI to m arry
H ogs—Good, $12 35 @12.40.
All day long the din of thousands him, and she had m urm ured, “ Yes."
C attle—S teers, good, $8@9.00.
o f ham m ers pounding on anvils can
“Jack, dear,” c ik e d Jill, a fte r a long
be heard, an d tlie production of these silence, “am I t i e only girl—”
sym bols for departed sp irits Is said
“Jill, darling,” he Interrupted, “don’t
-R E A D T H E W A N T ADS—
to bring in fS.OOO.iiOC1 a year.
ask me if you a re the only girl I
, HgBM ieTOKy OREGON.
Saece«» Credited to
Exactions of Poverty
HAYATT & BRAWN
Successors o f R. Alexander & Co.
ANNOUNCES THE CHANGE OF NAME
A Stupendous Clearance of all
Former Stock Including a
Store Wide Substantial Cut-in-
Price of the Whole Stock.
Easter ushers in the season for Spring Clothes. We
are prepared with immense display of new styles of
men’s and young men’s suits including double breasted
coats and top coats. Remarkable values in men’s New
Hats and Caps, also a complete line of newest patterns
in Dress Shirts and Sweaters, Florsheim Shoes. All go
on sale at Big Cut Slash Prices. Come in and hitch
your dollar to the largest load it ever pulled.
SAT. APRIL 2
Sale Runs Until Further Notice
HAYATT & BRAWN
Successors te R. Alexander A Co.
PENDLETON, OREGON
Mitchell Drug Co.
APRIL 1st to APRIL 23rd
Going over our large stock we have selected a great many useful items of fine quality to sell at real
Bargain Prices, saving to you 25 to 50 per cent. These items were not bought for special sales. All
are »effected from our regular Staple Stocks Some items we are closing out. Other items we have
replaced with new lines we want to get you acquainted with, such as The Nyal and Parke Davis Toilet
Creams and Powders, on which we are not cutting prices, but are giving you COMBINATION offers
that are money saving and very attractive.
On each $1.00 Sale, Limit One to Each Customer, of Nyal Toilet Articles or Remedies, we give
FREE one Rogers Bros. 50-year Plate Silver Jelly Knife, usually priced at $1.50. A limited number
of the Beautiful Silver Jelly Knives. To get yours make your purchase early.
BELOW ARE SOME OF THE SPECIAL OFFERS.
LOTS OF OTHER SPECIAL SALE ITEMS. THERE IS NOT SPACE IN THIS ADD TO LIST
THEM.
29c
Elam Irish Linen
BOX
STATIONERY
Regular Price
50c
69c
CONGRESS
PLAYING
CARDS
at 69c on this spec­
ial Sale Only.
SAVE
NOW
49c
RAVELSTONE
STATIONERY
Large sheets and
large envelopes
1.00 value for 49c
$1.49
$135.00
EDISON
RAVELSTONE
Diamond Disc London
3 QUIRE
Console Phonograph
STATIONERY
and 10 $1.00 Records
Special bargain price, 48 Large Sheets
$100 cash, or $105; $25 24 Large Cards
down and balance $12.50 72 Large Envelopes.
per month. Be sure to hear
Regular $2.50 for $1.49
this Edison.
COMBINATION OFFERS
Nyal Tooth Brush........................ 50c
Nyal Tooth P a s te ........................ 50c
One Silver Plated Jelly Knife, us­
ually priced at $1.50; all for $1.00.
Nyal Face Cream.......................... 50c
Nyloti P o w d er.............................. 75c
One Silver Plated Jelly Knife, all
for $1.00.
Miller and U. S.
Hot Water Bottle»
$2.00 for $1.29
FINE PERFUME
Flower Odors
75c to $1.00 ounce
Sale Price, 50c in ounces
only.
Objects of Aversion
Hard to Understand
Even fruit and flowers have affert««l
people curiously. The se«-r8tary of
Francis I used to atop his nostril»
with bread If he saw a dish of apples
to prevent an otherw ise Inevitable
bleeding at the nose. A king of Po­
land had an an tipathy both to th e
snielf and sight of this wholesome
fruit, aud a family of A quitaine had n
hereditary h atred of It. G retry, th e
eompoaer, could not endure the scent
of the ro se; neither could Anne o f
A ustria. T he mere sight of the rose
was too much for Lady Heneage. tied
cham ber woman to Queen E ilx atw h ;
Jlidecjk Keneiai p i.'« » records that
79c
RAVELSTONE
2 QUIRE
STATIONERY
Cards and Paper,
Deckle edje
$1.50 box for 79c
EDISON
RECORDS
$1.00 Records, 69c
$1.50 Records for $1.00
$2.00 Records for $1.35
Choice
Any Edison Records
in our large stock
PYRALIN IVORY
ENTIRE STOCK ON
THIS SPECIAL
Sale Priced at 25 to 40
per cent off Regular
Prices
$5.00 Ivory Mirror, $3.00
$1.00 Combs, 60c
Etc.
Nyloti Bedtime Crea m.... ... 65c
50c
Nyloti Face Powder.........
Nyloti Powder Puff.
1 Silver Jelly Knife, all for $1.00
39c
HIGHLAND
LINEN
Box Stationery,
White and Colors
59c for 39c
NAUGAHYDE SUIT CASES AND
BAGS
$19.00 Gladstone Suit Case....$13.75
$12.00 B a g ..........................
$9.00
$10.00 B a g ..................................$7.50
$10.00 Hat Case.......................$7.50
One Silver Jelly Knife, usually
priced $1.50, FREE with each $1.00
sale of Nyal Goods, on special sale or
regular price. Limit one to each cus­
tomer.
Oriole Butternut
Candy
1 lb. 33 cents
19c
TYREE HOT WATER
BOTTLE
$1.50 for 89c
Nothing Reserved
SA VE
NOW
ECMIiS
TALCUM POWDER
Nylotis, Velvetina, and
Regular 25c
59c
POPULAR COPYRIGHT
FICTION BOOKS
Regular 75c
ALARM CLOCKS
$3.25 Bingo ............ $2.35
$1.50 V im ................. 99c
These are good clock»
39c
WEDGEWOOD LINEN
WRITING PAPER
72 sheets per box. Reg­
ular price 65c.
Sale Price 39c
4 BARS 30c
PALMOLIVE SOAP
TOOTH BRUSHES
20 to 35 cents; one lot.
Take yopr choice 13c
•
COLGATE TOILET
WATER
$1.25 Bottle for 89c
These are choice odors
in best quality.
ffèf cTieelTBééaine filisfèreiT « liè ti gònio
one laid a w hite rose upon It as she |
alopt. A violet was a thing of horror
to th e Princess de Lombali«, while
tan sy w as anioblnnbie to an earl of
B arrym ore, and Scullger grew pale be­
fore w atercress.
T he harm less eat has frequently
been an object of nversi<iii. lie n ry HI
of France hud so great, a dislike to
eats thut he fainted a t sig h t of one.
and It was s i t Id of th e duke of 8ehom
berg, ns It was said <•( another f a ­
mous soldier of our tim e, th at he
could not sit In th e ram e room with
a cut.—John o' lxin-l< r.'a Weekly.
Show ing O.l
It was a rhllilri n's I'h rh tm a s pari
and ten having been com am ed «’ it
child was asked to sins or cive a reo!
tnlion. All weal well until II came li
Tommy Jones’ turn.
•’( ’nine along. Tommy, we would Ilk'
ro bear you aing.”
"I can’t sing, hut I'll fight nnv ntke
kid In the room,” wus the sturtllng r>
ply.
Rebels and Federalt In Hard Fight.
Mexico C ity —Blxty rebels wore kill­
ed and 160 captured and 34 fed era’.
soldiers were killed and 20 wounded in
» fierce com bat at Cerro Plcachos,
»lata of Jalisco, la s t week, it is ps-
—THY THE HERALD WANT ADS—. gorted In dispatches from A rrandaa,
.,1
Mr. and Mrs. H aro ld L ance w ill
h a v e s h o rtly for Ri n. /s id e . W ash­
ington, to rteide. H e h as accepted
a position th ere w ith th e A lbert J .
Mock D rug Co.
Tender Spot
An old bachelor who was very bald,
fell In love with " I'tetty widow.
Whose late husband s nam e was Itobln.
One evening the bachelor dropped
In to have a cup of tea with the
widow. A fter tea w as over, she com­
menced to sing “RoMn Adair."
The bachelor picked up his hat.
“Madame," he said, “even If your
husband did have hair. It's no fault
of mine that ! Ip u rn C