THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
OREGON STATE NEWS
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LODGE DIRECTORY
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VINEYARD LODGE NO. 20«, L O. e.
F. meets each Monday evening la Odd
Fellows' hall. Visiting members cor-
Idlally Invited.
W. R. Longhorn, Secretary.
Gwynn Hughes, N. O.
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Principal Events of the Week
Assembled for Information
of Our Readers.
FOR SALE— 1923 Ford touring,
1*23 Ford lighth delivery and
trailer. Rocky mountain model T
Diamond lake was opened for the
Ford truck.
Hermiston Auto
Wrecking House.
40-tfc season recently.
Immediate relief from traffic con
FOR SALE__ Johnson mower, good gestion lr the streets of Tillamook Is
condition; McCorratek Blg-4, not getting to be a serious problem.
so good, but cuts good.
Ouy
A general movement of sheep In
Cronk.
40-2tp
Umatilla county from winter ranges to
FOR SALE— By Hermiston Irrlga- the higher summer ranges Is now un
gation Dlst., two used Fords, 1924 der way.
model.
4O-ltc
Plans are being made at Hood River
FOR SALE— Household • furniture: to celebrate on the Fourth of July the
dining room set, library table, completion of the city's new *250,000
floor lamp, three rockers, one bed, water system.
For the first time in the past 1*
two dressers, one vanity, one chest
of drawers. Inquire at residence. years, Tillamook county has no war
Mrs. Pearl Straw.
39-tfc rant Indebtedness, according to the
county treasurer.
Girls’ Hose. 2 pr. 25c— Burk’s 33
Snow is melting rapidly at Crater
FOR SALE— Lacta separator, mower, Lake. It is now about SV* feet deep,
potato digger, riding cultivator, and automobiles can be driven within
wagon and rack. Donald Allen, 13 miles of the lake.
Echo.
38-3tp
The largest class In the history of
Pacific university was graduated June
FOR SALE— Ford coupe with truck 3. There were 41 graduates, as com
body. Inquire Hermiston Creamery. pared with 24 last year.
36-tfc
A private game farm is to be estab
FOR SALE— Four good work horses lished on the old Barneburg place,
and harness; wagon; plow; fresno; three miles east of Medford, especial
W. J. Downer.
36-tfc ly for the raising of waterfowl.
Municipal improvements In Klam
FOR SALE— Dodge screen,
1922
ath Falla this year — not including
Ford sedan, 1 trailer, good shape.
general maintenance work—will reach
Hermiston Auto Wrecking House.
*780,000, according to the city engi
38-tfc neer.
FOR SALE— 12 head horses from 1
William Allen, Salem cannerymon,
to 6 years old or will trade for predicts that the Oregon prune crop
hogs, sheep or cattle. H. A. will reach 30,000 tona this year, in
Hooker.
35-tfc contrast with almost a total failure
in 1928.
MISCELLANEOUS
The sowing of 3000 acres of beans
in the Athena district has been com
pleted. An equal number of acres Is
FOR RENT— 18acres orchard blue being planted in the Weston neigh
grass pasture and alfalfa. Jessie borhood.
M. Hesaer.
40-2tp
Albert Oroshong recently killed a
FOUND— Shirt, pair glasses, foun blac': bear Bear Wilhoit, In Clackamas
tain pen. Owner may have same county. It weighed 300 pounds, and
by calling at this office, identify for some time had been killing sheep
ing goods and paying for this ad. and goats.
Pea growers of the Brownsmead dis
40-3lc
trict, Clatsop county, have approved
FOUND— Fountain pen. Owner may a plan to market this year's crop
have same* by calling at the Her through a pool. The crop is estimat
ald office and paying for this ad. ed at 70 tons.
39-tfc
Wasco county Pomona grange has
adopted a resolution to the effect that
Try Burk's For Bargains.
33-tfc
county budget committees should be
SEE THE NEW MELOTTE AT CAR- appointed by the circuit court instead
ter’s 1 mile N. U E. Columbia of the county court.
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school house. Not the cheapest to
The Deschutes county court has de
buy, but the cheapest to operate. cided not to cooperate with the city
*20 allowance for your old mach of Bend in the construction of a sheep
ine.
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32-tfc bridge across the river, on account
of lack of legal authority.
3-tfc
Burk's for Bargains.
With the new addition to the Farm
COATS RELINED, garments altered, ers' grain elevator, Athena can now
non-wearables made over for child boast of the largest elevator In the
ren. See Mrs. Mead, 5 blks west de state outside of Portland. It now has
pot.
38-3tp a capacity of 290,000 bushels.
The University of Oregon library or
WANTED— Cattle to pasture, blue
dered during 1928 magazines to the
grass and alfalfa. C. Gilbert.
number of 2173. Of these, 1009 were
38-tfc
paid for, the others being obtained
INSURANCE— Fire, Life, Auto— "In through gifts and exchanges.
The Mosier Valley bank, organised
sure In sure Insurance.” J. M.
in 1)09, has ceased business, its de
Biggs.
posits having been taken over by the
Hermiston Second Hand Store.
First National bank of Hood River.
Furntture and Hardware, Harness, The bank was solvent and well man
Saddles, Wagons.
11-tfc aged.
Reports of tourist agencies, rail
Inquire
FOR SALE—Hay stacker.
roads and hotel reservations indicate
31-tfc
Herald office.
that the coming season at Crater
Lake, which will open July 1, will be
Burk's for Ladles' Shoes.
33-tfc
the greatest In the history of the
FOI RENT— Modern house. Inquire park.
'Herald office.
25-tfp
More than 1000 pnrebred rams have
been shipped to California this season
FOUND— Large broach. Owner may
from the Link * Wilson ranch, west of
have same by Identifying and pay Sheridan. They will supply sheep
ing for this ad.
38-3tc growers of California, New Mexico and
Arizona.
Robert Fulton Might
Forty seniors of the McLoughlln
H a v e S a v e d N a p o le o n union high school at Milton received
diplomas at graduation exercises re
Although the trip of Fulton’s Cler
cently.
C. A. Howard, state superin
mont from New York to Albany in
1807 marked the beginning of the first tendent, delivered the commencement
regular steamboat service, it was not, address.
as many believe, the first practical
Arrangements have been made (or
demonstration of the steamboat. The the installation of the Jackson coun
American Inventor propelled an earlier ty agricultural exhibit In the head
boat on the river Seine In Paris four quarters of the Oregon State Chamber
years earlier.
of Commerce recently opened at Lot
No good American can look upon
Angeles.
the Seine without thinking of that
A district meeting of federal farm
August 9, 1808, when Its banks were
black with spectators watching the loan associations will be held In Eu
young American dreamer making the gene June 14 according to anouncs
first trip ever made In a steamboat. ment by W. A. Ayres, secretary of the
For four hours the strange craft First National Farm Loan association
puffed and belched along the stream. of Lane county.
And so Paris and the world became
Henry Lake of Thornton Corners is
acquainted with Robert Fulton.
winner this year in the contest for
1 Napoleon had said of Paul Jones
first home-grown str- wherries of the
ithat If be had lived France would
season
at Cottage Grove. The berries
(have had as admiral. But bad he
¡only been able to give closer coostd- were of the Etter burg variety and
, eratlon to two propositions which Ful- were grown without any unusual at
iton put before him—that of transport tention or protection.
“Roarin’ Days In the Nehalem” will
by steam acroaa the British
accompanied by submarine he the official slogan for tho big stam
boata. which he bad already I pede to be held in Vernonia July 3 and
to a state of considerable ef- 4. O. W. Ford, general chairman of
mlght have bees So St. tho stampede, announces that mare
Le OalUcnne In Her- bleachers will be built to the bell park
to accommodate a targe crowd.
C A SH
HERMISTON POST NO. 37
Meets first and third Thura-
|day. Legion Auxiliary meets
second and fourth Thursday.
I Legion Hall.
HAMS
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
A. 0.
25c Pound
F. V. PRIME, D. M. D.
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
| Bank Building
Phone Connections
Sundays and Evenipgs by apeint-
ment.
HERMISTON CASH MARKET
DEPENDABLE BUTCHERS
PHONE 411
ROENICKE, D. M. D.
associated with
JAMES L. SEARS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
■ Office Phone 733.
Res. Phone 719
! Office in First National Bank Bldg.
W h ere Y ou A lw a y s R e c e iv e
“Hot dogs I Thai we won!" So woofs Jack, lead dog of the winning
team in the famous Americnn Dog derby run at Ashton, Iilnho, when his
owner, Fred Prlntz, rewarded him with a few yards of the elongated tid bits
for winning the classic. Mr. I’rintz' prizes were the cups in the foreground.
Bibles la Common Use
Famous V io lin
The Bible chiefly used In Protestant
churches is the King James Bilde, so
called because the translation was
made at his instance between the years
1604 and 101L The Catholic Bible in
English is the Douay Version or Douay
Bible, so called because it was trans
lated in France and its Old Testament
first published In the town of Douay
or Doual, in 1609. Both have under-
«one a number of revisions.
M aker
Antonio Stradlvarlus wus born at
Cremona In 1644. He is recognized ns
the greatest violin maker. His first
instruments were mude between 1670
and 1665. About 1685 he began de
veloplng his own original type, later
used so much as a model by other
violin makers. His best original work
Is said to have been accomplished be
tween 1600 and 1737. He died In 1737
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COLUMBIA THEATER
Full Market Value for your
Butterfat
— HONEST WEIGHT ACCURATE TEST—
Light Hens .................................................................................................. 19c
Heavy Hens, over 4 1-2 pounds........................................................... 22c
Eggs, cases returntd .......................... ................................................. 24c
SWIFT & CO.
C IG A R S ,
F. B. Barker, Agt.
TO BA C CO S,
C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
BASE BALL GOODS
Fishing Tackle
Golf Outfits
HERMISTON ,0RE.
H S. McKENZIE, M. D
Eye. Ear- Nose and Throat
Office; 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bid*.
Pendleton, Oregon
W. J. W ARNER
Attorney-at-Law
Hermiston
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Ongo*
DR. A. E. MARBLE
Chiropractor
I Treat both Acute and Chronic D is
eases.
Office across street from Hurly’a
grocery.
Phone 481
Office Hours, 10 to 12; 1:30 to 9.
Hermiston, Oregon.
HERMISTON BARBER SHOP AND
BEAUTY PARLOR
Mr. and Mrs. Shaar, Prop. Phone 461
Hitt’s Confectionery
HERMISTON
Saturday and Sunday
TOM MIX
“O u t l a w e d ”
Comedy--Jesse Tames
And Chap. 1 of our New Serial “Eagle of the Night”
It costs very little
to recondition a
Wednesday-Thursday
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Latest News
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“CHEYENNE”
Direct Freight Service to
Portland
TRUCK LEAVES FOR PORTLAND AT 5:30 P. M.
SHIPMENTS RECEIVED AT HERMISTON
TRANSFER
OFFICE
FOR PORTLAND
Insured Carriers, Express Service
at Freight Rates
Portland-Pendleton
Truck Line
THE Ford M otor Com pany is m aking a new car,
but it is still proud o f the M odel T. It wants every
ow ner o f on e o f these cars to run it as lon g as
possib le at a m inim um o f trou ble and exp en se.
B ecause o f this p olicy and because o f the
investm en t that m illio n s o f m otorists have in
M odel T ears, the Ford M otor Com pany will con
tinu e to supply parts as lon g as they arc needed
by Ford ow ners.
S o that you m ay get the greatest use from your
M odel T, we suggest that you take it to the near
est Ford dealer and have him eslim ate on the cost
o f any replacem ent parts that may be necessary.
You w ill find this the econ om ical thing to do
because a sm all exp en d itu re now will help to
prevent costlier repairs later on , increase the
value o f the ear, and give you thousands o f m iles
o f additional service.
For a labor charge o f only $ 2 .6 0 you can have
your generator put In first«class con d ition . A new
universal join t w ill be installed for a labor cost
o f S3. O verhauling the carburetor costs $ 1 .5 0 ;
steerin g gear, $ 3 .5 0 ; radiator, $ 7 .5 0 . A com p lete
overhauling o f the rear axle assem bly runs be
tween $ 5 .7 5 and $ 7 fo r labor. An average price
o f $ 2 2 .5 0 covers the overhauling o f the m otor
and transm ission.
T h ese prices are fo r labor on ly because tho
need and num ber o f new parts depend on tho
con d ition o f each ear. T he cost o f these parts is
low , how ever, because o f the Ford p olicy o f m anu
facturing and sellin g at a sm all m argin o f profit.
HERMISTON TRANSFER
LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE
F ord M otor C ompany
PENDLETON-UMATILLA TRUCK LINE, FRED SCHEER, PICKS
UP ARD DELIVERS rKEIGHT FOR PENDLETON, EHC0, STAN
FIELD ARD UMATILLA AT THIS OFFICE.
PHONE 31
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It’s A Scream
PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE
Telephone 801 Night or Daay
CHAPEL, FUNERAL COACH AND
SANITARY PREPARATION ROOM
Ambulance Service
Hermiston Avenue
B IE L M A N M O T O R S
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OREGON
WE REPAIR
SHOES
FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY AND
USE MODERN MAHCINERY AND
THE BEST OF MATERIALS.
YOU ARE ASSURED OF THE
BEST
OF
SERVICE
IN
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SHOP.
BOWMAN
SHOE SHOP
“ Pagan Rites” Canned
in English C em etery
England has not yel complete re
ligious freedom. Proof was given by B
court In London which restrained a
young woman from visiting the burial
vault of her mother in I'algnton ceme
tery. She appealed lo the court after
the cemetery officials slopped her on
the ground that she was making sacri
ficial offerings of frnit and flowers and
was burning csndlee In “pagan rites."
The Judge upheld the cemetery au
thorities. anylng: “The Idee of this
woman that she had a private place
to which she might resort for acta
of piety was a mistaken one. The
woman must not delude herself with
the Idea she was following the prac
tices of the early Christians only.
The Assyrians and Indians did the
same, as well as many pagan tribes,
but these practices are not suitable to
th a
n rp s p n t e r a . “
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