The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 30, 1928, Image 3

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    COLUMBIA THEATER
HERMISTON ,0RE.
STOP THOSE
LEAKS!
Saturday and Sunday
Open a savings account at this bank and deposit a regular
sum weekly.
You have no idea how quickly the money w ill mount
np. and what a comfort it w ill be ao you to know that it is avail­
able in time of need.
One dollar starts off an accouna for you.
It is as necessary to save money as it is to earn money.
September 1 and 2
“JAWS OF STEEL”
_ Wtach out! .. Put a stop to the leaks that prevent you from
saving!
Let us
explain to you in detail our special s ivings plan and show you how
you may benefit greatly from it.
Starring Rln Tin Tin. The aory of a pup lost by gold seeking
pioneers; grows up to be the savage desert scavanger who fights
when danger looms. Rln Tin Tin changes their luck.
Wednesday and Thursday
September 5 and 5
“WHISPERING SAGES”— STARRING BUCK JONES '
A real wild west show with all the lariats, guns, and bronco rid­
ing. Even an old atge coach crossing the sagebrush deserts.
Saturday and Sunday
September 8 and 9
“COUNTRY DOCTOR”—STARRING RUDOLPH SCHILDKRAUT
and VIRGINIA BRADFORD
The finest rural classic since “Way Dow„ East.“ This seif-sacri­
ficing country doctor, on duty day and night; whose efforts were fre
quently rewarded with the gift of a sack of potatoes or turnips.
First National Bank
it
Herm lsiou
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits O ver $50,000
F. B. Swayze, Pres.
R. Alexander, Vice-President
A. H. Norton, Cashier
I
WANT AOS
Hermiston Second Hand Store. —
Furniture and Hardware, Harness
Saddles, Wagons.
11-tfc
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE­
ALTOR.
2(-tfc
FOB SALI
Fine, big Bartlett pears, $1.25 box;
Italian prunes, 2c lb. Fr L. Allen,
22-J.
52-ltc
— READ THE WANT ADS—
FOR SALE— Elberta, Muir and Craw­
INSURANCE
ford peaches, 3%c lb., pears. Bring PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSUR
containers.
L. C. Dyer, phone, ANCE COMPANY.
78-W.
52-ltc JOHN HADDOX,
HERMISTON.
FOR SALE— A few pieces of house­
hold furniture. Mrs. E. P. Dodd.
52-tfc
FOR SALE — Italian prunes and
grapes. James Eddie, 4th unit.
• 52-2tp
FOR SALE-—Ripe or jelly graphs.
H alf mile south Farm Bureau. Mrs.
Marble.
50-tfc
FOR RENT— 5 room house, furnished
■or unfurnished. H. E. Hanby.
51-tfc
FOR SALE— Cucumbrs for pickling,
Concord grapes, prunes and green
or ripe tomatoes. Geo. Challis.
51-2tp
CRABAPPLES, PEARS, PLUMS—
Frank Allen's place. Phone 22-J.
48-tfc
&on
HERMISTON IRRIGATION DIS­
TRICT NOTICE
Notice is hereby given tbat the
board of directors of the Hermiston
Irrigation District, acting as a board
of equalization, will meet at the of
flee of the secretary in Hermiston,
Oregon on the irst Tuesday in Octo­
ber, 1928, at 8 P. M., for the purpose
of reviewing and corecting the assess­
ment and apportionment of taxes to
be levied on or before the first Tues­
day in September, 1928.
W. J. WARNER,
52-2tc
Secretary.
Soldier’s Shoe Nall Starts Fire.
West Point, N. Y.—Sparks from a
soldier's hobnailed shoe were blamed
for a $260,0Q0 fire here. A garage and
reserve trucks at the military academy
here were destroyed.
M a z er * and Measles
Old wooden drinking-bowls, knows
as mazers, appear to be becoming in­
For s a t , trade or rent— Three room creasingly popular among wealthy col­
cottage on west side. A. W. Ag­ lectors. One of these bowls fetched as
much as $50,000, and It is rare to
new.
31-tfc find one In good condition, and with
a pedigree at less than $500.
Foor sale—A new supply of adding
The words "mazer” and “measles,"
machine rolls at the Herald.
by the way, are said to be derived
FOR SALE— 1924 Chevrolet coupe, from the same German word “maser,”
meaning spot, the spotted portion of
$200; 1922 Dodge touting, $150. maplewood being the favorite mate­
C. C. Barker, Irrigon.
50-3tp rial employed In the making of these
PIANO sacrifice ln storage near Her­ bowls.
miston. Partly paid for piano like
new. Free delivery. Fully guar­
May Shed Arm at Will
anteed. Will accept phonograph,
A starfish may jerk off each of It*
or other musical instrument part five arms seized ln succession; it may
payment. Balance your own terms. cast off an Injured or parasitized arm;
Write at once to Geo. Robinson, In rare caaes there Is multiplication
piano adjuster, 208 Oak St., Port­ by division. Sea cucumbers discharge
land, Oregon.
50-4tc their viscera In the spasms of capture
and may thus escape from an aston­
ished foe. The replacement of the
MSCEXXANEOUS
food canal Is sometimes accomplished
WANTED— Housekeeper for ffamly In ten days, though it may take a*
of five. Ranch cooking and gen­ many weeks.
eral housework. Inquire Hermis­
ton Drug Co.
52tfcF
Keep Up Courage
FOR SALE— Barlett and d’Anjou
pears by box. J. Skovbo.
48-tfc
The darkest hour Is only an hoar.
LOST— 8igma Alpha Phi pin, Monday
Fearful»e8s kills cheerfulness and un­
afternoon. Finder notify Yudeth less opposed weakens courage and de­
Groom.
52-lc stroys Initiative.—Capper's Weekly.
FOUND— Car window awning. Ow­ Loom Has Played Big
ner may have for paying for adv.
Part in Civilization
and Identifying It.
52-tfc
The Chinese claim that silk weaving
WANTED— 30 tons of alfalfa hay. was practiced in China In 2500 B. C-,
II. E. Hanby.
-51-tfc and the art of weaving was certainly
koovvn to the Egyptians at a still
WANTED— Sheep pasture at once, earlier period. Some scholars believe
thut weaving was Invented in Egypt,
bluegrass preferred; fence must be
hut in all probnblity it was Invented
sheep tight. Inquire Herald, or In al least four different places—by a
write J. G. Barratt. Heppner.
primitive white man, a primitive
-50-tfc yellow man, a primitive red man,
and a primitive black man. The
Four room furnished house for rent. earliest attempts at weaving were
Inquire at Floyd Knerr's shop or simply the plaiting of grass blades,
residence.
reeds or rushes, done by hand
without the aid of a loom. With
the Invention of the loom—even of
— READ THE WANT ADS—
the simplest kind, such as la still used
among American Indian tribes of the
Southwest—great strides were made
In the art of weaving. Our great
China and Japan Frlctlcn Less.
grandmothers used the hand and
Shanghai. China. — The Sino-Japan- treadle loom. The rame was In gen­
ese treaty deadlock resulting from the eral nse until Doctor Cartwright, an
Chinese nationalist government’s dec­ Englishman of whom it was said that
laration July 1$ that It Intends to abro­ he bad never seen a loom In his life,
gate the Sino-Japaneae commercial Invented the power loom ln 1787.
Since bis day the loom ha* bean al­
yact 1* lessening, aborting to C. T. tered and improved until It has now
Wlnf, nationalist foreign minister.
high state of perfection.
VINEYARD LODGE NO. 20«, L O. O.
F. meets each Monday evening ln Odd
Fellows' hall. Visiting mem-been eor-
dially Invited.
W. R. Longhorn, Secretary.
Cecil Warner. N. G.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
T k t S ek o o l o f Q iu M y T h a i SvrvM
(A . ffn tn v Stal«
Coma to Four Stato U n l. t r . it y fot
cultural education and professional
tra in in e
BOYD T. JENKINS, D. X. D.
associated with
F. V. PRIME, D. X. D.
O pportunity i t o g trtd I«
22 departments o f the College
of Literature. Selene«
and the Arts
Architecture and Allied A r t s -
Business Administration—Edu­
cation — Journalism— Urtduats
Skiuly— Law— Medicine— Mnsit
—Physical Education — Sociol­
ogy— Social Work— Extension
Division.
C o llt n
Year Opens S e p t »4. 1 Í2 I
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Bldg.
Phone Connection
Evenlgs by appointment.
W. J. W ARNER
Attorney-at-Law
Hermiston
it:
For iu/orm attou or c a talogn a irrita
T ha K a g ia tra r. O n io r r a itg of
O re g o n . E u gano. O ro.
DR. A. E. MARBLE
Chiropractor
I Treat both Acute and Chronic Dis­
I. M. Schannep, Judge of said Court, eases.
dated July 18th, 1928.
Office across street from Hurly’*
C. Z. RANDALL,
Picture Writing Led
grocery.
47-5tc Attorney for Administratrix.
Phone 481
to Modern Alphabet
Office Hours. 10 to 12; 1:30 to «.
Writing ln Its earliest development
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Hermiston. Oregon.
__ _
•
was Ideography or picture writing. It
In the County Court of the State of
comprised a series of pictures repre­
senting first a thing and secondly an Non-Partisan
of Oregon for Umatilla County.
Disposition of
h
M c K enzie , m . d -
In the Matter of the Estate
Idea. In the next stage of progress
Eye.
Ear.
Nose and Throat
Farm Problem Advocated
most of the lines of a recurring pic­
of
1 Office; 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg.
ture would be left out, until one
Harry
M.
Straw,
Deceased.
in Acceptance Speech.
stroke might at last come to repre­
Pendleton, Oregon
Notice is hereby given that the
sent perhaps a lion or the Idea of
undersigned has been apointed exe-
hunting. The writing of some of the
Topeka, Kan.—Nonpartisan disposi- cutrix of the last will and testament
JAMES L. SEARS, M. D.
peoples of today is merely a continua­
Physician and Surgeon
tion of such picture writing. Among tlon of the vexing agricultural prob- of Harry M. Straw, deceased, ana has
All Office Phone 733.
other races the picture writing grad­ lem through a joint congressional com- qualified as the law directs.
Res. Phone 71$
ually developed into a combination of mittee was advocated here by Senator persons having claims against said
sounds to form the alphabet, and thia Curtis of Kansas in his address for- ■ estate are required to present the Office in First National Bank Bldg.
type of writing has been set down In mally accepting the republican vice- same to me at the office of W. J.
all sorts of ways. Each people devel- presidential nomination.
Warner, my attorney, in Hermiston,
DR. DAVID S. ROWE,
opedlts own alphabet. Eastern people
Tariff revision and development of Oregon, with proper vouchers within
Chiropractor and Physiotherapist
for the most part writing, as we inland waterways were other sugges- six months from the date hereof,
Specializing in Acute and Chronio
vvonld say, backwards, t. e„ from right tlons for relief of the farmer by the
Dated this 19th day of July, 1928. I
to le ft; or downward; while our own Kansas senator, who gave first atten­
Disease.
PEARL A. STRAW.
I
branch of the human race which hna
Location, 2 doors west of Postoffice
tion
and
greatest
space
In
his
address
I
46-5tc
Executrix.
developed the “cursive" style of writ­
Hours, 10 to 6. and by appointment.
ing ln which each letter can be Joined to a discussion of the agriultural situ­
Res. Phone 311
to the next without lifting the pen, ation.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Office Phone 303
Speaking from a temporary stand
find writing from left to right the
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
HERMISTON, OREGON
shielded from the settlng'sun on the
moat convenient method.
COUNTY OF UMATILLA
south steps of the majestic Kansas
Fred P. Oswald, Plaintiff,
G 0L D A E . M UM M A
statehouse, Senator Curtis was given
vs.
Toad’* Eggs Hatched
Instructor in Piano
an ovation by the crowd before him
Martha E. Benson, Anna Watson,
State accredited teacher.
on Back of Mother on the lawn. Kansans who have sent ¡Benjamin Stanton, Frank Stanton,
Pupil of
Among the 80 species of toads him to congress for 33 years made up [Nellie Allison, and J. C. Allison, her
William R. Boone
known there Is one, the water toad most of the throng, which also In­ j husband, Udney Richardson, Fred
Ernest A. Evans
of Central America, which presents cluded national party leaders and a | Richardson, Neva Richardson, also
Portland,
Oregon
many curious and interesting features. representative from each state.
I all other persons or parties unknown
Terms: $1.00 Per Lesson.
These toads employ a strange way of
Senator Fess of Ohio, temporary claiming any right, title, estate, lien
hatching their eggs. Most species chairman of the republican conven- ior interest in the real estate described
Make appointments early for Fall
lay their eggs In the creeks or ponds tlon, notified Senator Curtis of his
Term beginning September 3. High
in
the
complaint
herein.
Defendants.
and leave them there until they are nomination and in declaring his choice
school credits given. Beginners tak­
Equity No. 4309.
hatched. The plpa of Central Amer­
en, also.
a “wise decision” related the legisla­
SUMMONS.
ica lay theirs in the water the same
Main Street, Hermiston, Oregon
To Martha E. Benson, Anna Wat­
as the other species, b'.rt as soon as tive record of the nominee, culminat­
ing
In
his
advancement
to
the
post
of
son, Benjamin Stanton, Frank Stan­
they are laid, the father lifts them up
and literally plants them In the linck leader of his party ln the senate three ton, Nellie Allison, and J. C. Allison,
of the mother toad. There tliey re­ years ago.
her husband, Udney Richardson,
IF I T ’ S A JO B O F "
main until they hatch. The skin of
It was a great moment for Kansas Fred Richardson, Neva Richardson,
the mother toad becomes unusually f"s Senator Fess turned to pronounce also ail other persons or parties un­
thick and soft at this season of the the senator as choice of his party for
known claiming any right, title, es­
year. Each egg occupies a separate vice-president. He Is the first vice-
round cell chamber, which later, by presidential candidate from this state tate, lien or interest in the real es­
tate described ln the complaint here­
the pressure of each cell against the
other, takes the shape of a honeycomb and. If elected, will be the first ever in
CALL US TO DO THE WORK ■
In the Name of the State of Ore­
cell. Eighty-two days elapse before to attain that office from west of the
Mississippi.
FOR YOU
S
gon:
the hatching of the eggs. They re­
main in the back of the mother toad
You and each of you are hereby
We Have the Trucks and
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during this entire period. When they IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE required to appear and answer the
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
begin to hatch, they present a curious
Experienced Men te Handle the g
complaint filed against you In the
COUNTY OF UMATILLA
sight
above entitled cause within four!
Business.
■
In the Matter of the Estate of John weeks from the date of the first pub­
Bishop, deceased.
lication of this summons, and you
WE CAN FIGURE WITH YOU
Long Term of Darkness
Citation.
will please take notice that if you fail
In the Arctic region on March 21
To Dlewey Bishop, and the un­ to appear and answer or otherwise
ON LONG HAULS
the sun is Just visible on the horizon
known heirs of John Bishop, Deceas­ plead within said time, the plaintiff
and appears to circle about It. From
this day onward the sun continues to ed, and all other persons interested for want thereof w ill apply to thf
circle around In the rky, each day at in said estate.
court for the relief prayed for ln
Whereas, application having been plaintiff’s complaint, to-wit:
greater elevation until on June 21
an attitude of 23% degrees is reached. made ln due form to the above named
That the defendants and each of;
After this date the circling is at a Court on the 18th day of July, 1928,
them be required to disclose the
lower elevation and is again on the by Josephine L. Brown, Admlnlatra-j
7 ^ ' 7 eB|^ ctl“; e *e lahllg* £ l
horizon on September 23; thus the sun trlx for authority to sell at Pr*™te
nrlvate I
*" I ■ W A G N E R & P A
. - N w
m " -
Is visible for six months. A fte r Sen- I
to
following described real
K « 0 W
premises, to-wit:
terober 23 the son circles below the
PORTLAND - PENDLETON
part cash, and the balance secured by
All of Lot Six (6 ) In Block Fire
horizon, gradually descending until
TRUCK LINE
December 22, and then gradually as­ mortgage upon said real premises, the
(6) in Richmond's Addition to the
following
described
real
premises,
In
$■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
cending until It reappears on March
City of Helix, Umatilla County,;
21; thus there la a period of six Umatilla County, Oregon, to-wit:
Oregon, otherwise known as Lot|
Commencing at a point 114 rods
month* of darkness.
Six (6 ) In Block Five (6 ) of Hel- ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■
nf rt.u
the S° Uth Wfi8t Corner
lx Richmond's
Richmond's Addition.
Addition.
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Y r A T t /Y .f t A v S
lx
of the North West Quarter of
ln or to
t
sa(d pren,
Scientific Bodice
Section 34. Townsh.p 5 North. and 8tlbJect
gald clalmg
Judl. ■
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The National Research council was
Rang«, 31, E. W. M. Thence North clal Investigation by this court, and ¡
208 East Court S t
organized In 1916 by the National
25 rods, thence 1„ a South caster- that the sam8
detormned by this ■
Academy of Sciences under its consti­
ANT AND
«’‘rect^u 20.25 rods to a point ioourt and for a decrco
thlg cour1 ■
tutional charter. The majority
Its
t.7
rods
North
and
12.25
rods
Eaat
q„
|etlng
the
plaintiff«
title
to
the
membership is composed of accredited
«
™ g POlnt’ ThenCe
real Prem">e" nh"ve b r i b e d , and ■
representative« of about 75 national
• J ^ t h Westerly d'rec<,on 15 25 the whole thereof; and for a decree1«
scientific and technical societies. Its
rods to place of beginning, contain- nt thlg court that pIalntlff
tbe
■
essential purpose la to promote fnnds
mental research In the fields of physi­
ing 153 square rods, more or less owner of the rea, prernl8Cg above deg. ■
FOR YOU
cal and biological sciences. The Na­
And whereas said Court fixed on crlbed and that nelther the gald
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tional Academy of Sciences was the 1. day of September. 1928. at fendant8 nor any of them have
founded In 1863 and consists of mem­ te„ o clock A M.. at the Court Room rlght, tHle egtate
Pendleton, Ora.
or | t8teBt ln ■ Phone 139
bers elected from among the most dis­
w .a
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°r
P « t th e r e -7 l
tinguished scientific men of the United
P -tfleto n . County of Umatilla and of and
guch <)|hcr and f„Hher rp.
State*.
. 8 n
r®xon, as the time and place ||ef ag , o
court may seem meet
for hesr.ng said petition.
and eqn|tablp
th„
Therefore In the Name of the State
Tou arp fl|rthpr not,f|ed that tl))gl
Earth’s Big Bulge
As the earth's cruat la by no means I .
P ”’.,
T 6 ° f y°" "re -nimmons Is served upon you hy pub-'
rigid It rises and falls under the grav­ hereby eited, directed and required | | CaMon thereof once a week for fo u r'
itational attraction of the moon and to be and appear at said time and-we. kH , be HcrniteU)n H<?ra|d
snn In a manner similar to that of place then and there to show cause. guant t„ the ord, r „f t||(i 1Ionorab|g
the ocean's tide. Various difficulties 1 n c J 0” ». m " U ? ny
* h y lI M S.hannep, judge of the Couniy
When you need any­
have so far prevented exact measure sn Order should n o tb e made for the 'Court of Umat)||a ( .„,lnty madc and
ments.
thing in the fine of
The pressure exerted on spots of « . ¿ d L hh d“ Cr'b*d P^m '— len.ered of record in the above en-
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the earth’s crust by the rising rlile of
Witness, The Honorable I. M Jof July , i2 g
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I lie ocean is another thing that maker
Printing.
It heave and fall. Atlantic tides have Scbannop, Judge of said Court w ith| The „ „ t*pubIlc. , lon of thlg gum.
ma(,g On thg J<(h
of
caused an observed earth bulge Ski the seal of said Court «fflxed this mong
miles away, and it is thought probable 18th day of July. 1928.
J u ly , 192$.
that this Influence girdles the world.
(Seal of Said Court) R. T. Brown.
C. Z. RANDALL.
*•— .»T-'
Clerk.
Attorney for Plaintiff ’
This citation Is served by publica­
Brin«
Wai.C
Poetoffice address of C. Z. Randall.
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SENATOR CURTIS IS
FORMALLY NOTIFIED
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