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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1929)
ma ww <■» v ff ITEMS Pendleton Man Here. Here From Longview. John Dunning, circulation manag-l Geo. Reisaae of I-ongview, a former er of the East Oregonian, was m a k -' Hermiaton boy. waa visiting in thia ing buaintaa calls in Hermiston Sat- community the first of the week, urday. _ ---------- To Walla Walla. pal parks la the northwest. A beautiful electric- fountain is locat ed In the park and this w ill be seen in all its gorgeous color effects a f ter the contests. During the foun tain display a band concert w ill be rendered by one of the visiting Legion bands. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ! Here From Blalock. F A R M IE M IH D E K S j ♦ Tree Owns Itself The Jsckson oak st Athens, Ga ls referred to ns the tree that owns itself. T(je unique deed which was, re corded.threescore years ugo by Judge W. H. Jackson, at one tlme*chlef Jus tice of the Georgia Supreme court, says in part: "I, W. H. Jackson, of the county of Clarke ef (tie one part and the oak tree (here defining loca tion) of the other p a rt: Wltnesseth. that the said W. H. Jackson for*snd In consideration of the great affection which be bears said tree, and his grenl desire te see It protected has con veyed and by these presents doth con vey onto the said oak tree entire pos session of Itself, and of all lands within eight feet of It on all sides.** W. T. Solveater spent several days ♦ ♦ The Misses Agnes and Iris L ittle last week at bis farm west of town ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ accompanied by their guests, Freda He now makes his home at Blalock The most effective method of pro Beaver and Vernon Spears, were vis- Oregon. tecting orchrrds from the forest lent itin g in W alla W alla Sunday. ■-uierpitlar, now reported in great Move To Portland. ¡Himbers over Oregon, Is by applying New Superintendent Here. Mr. and Mrs. Hhrl Boynton and tree, tanglefoot in v rlug around each N e w Id eas Frank Shaw and fam ily arrived in fam ily have moved to Portland where tr e sayB the e x p j.i •ii-i.t siulioii Considering the'struggle each new Hermiston Saturday from Vale, Ore they intend to make their home. Mr. This m aterial is obtanable at most gon. Mr. Shaw, who was head of t h e __. ____ _________ Boynton has been TO.„, employed for some feed and seed stores, and must be idea has to pass through, It Is a won Vale schools during the past year, ¡time at the Oregon Hardw are & Im kept fresh to be effective. Spraying der there Is progress. Every new Idea has Io go through this ba rage of criti w ill be superintendent and p rin c ip a l! piemenl Co. with arsenate of lead, two or three cism: First. It Is said that the idea of the local schools this year. They| ______ _ pounds to 50 gallons of water, w ill la "absolutely Impossible.'* Later It have moved Into the M itchell house Swimming Popular, ; control caterpillars already in the la said the idea is all right, except on Gladys avenue. Swlmmlug has cme Into its own I tree, but w ill not prevent others tak that it will never become practicable. ! again w ith the advent of warm days ing their place. Finally It la said the idea has gained considerable ground, but that It will Arlington Editor Here. ¡and persistent sunshine. The Colum- take time to develop It. About (V* Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crowder bia at U m atilla is as popular as it There are three possible methods veara later the critic reveaaes himself, and fam ily of Arlington were guests has been in past years and life youn at the J. M. Biggs home Sunday. Mr ger folks find that the nearby irrig a of control and eradication of liver- and aays, “Tears ago I said It was a flukes on a ranch, says the Oregon great Idea.'* The big liar I—Atchison Crowder, one time editor of the H er tion ditches furnish great sport. ald nd now connected w ith the Bulle Tanned legs and sunburned shoulders ¡experiment station. These are (1 ) Globe. tin In the neighboring town, was en are getting to be common sights now. the tream eat of all fluke-infested animals at regular Intervals to pre thusiastically boosting the celebru-l T o o k N o Chances vent • Infestation of pastures w ith tion to be held In Arlington July 4. Marjory brought her book of stories < T h e . tr a p o .to r fluke eggs, ( 2 ) the destruction of all to her niather and requested her to She had been to a bridge party the snails which act as secondary hosts read the one about the little red hen. Attending Camp Meeting. prevluiis night, and Hi her linaband It for liver flukes, and (3 ) the fencing Mrs. H. Luella Beamish, pastor of “But Marjory, dear," said mother, seemed, likely she lind hnd'miirc than of all snail-infested areas so that w e f» reud this one so many times. the local Free Methodist church, left lirdhmry luid.lnek. At any rate, break Saturday for W a lla W alla where she fust next manilng found her silent and sheep, cattle and goats cannot pas Let’s rend a new one today.” ture on them. Marjory studied over nils a moment ie attending camp meeting. The depressed. -t and then gravely replied; evangelist In charge of the meetings “ Have a had time last night?*' asked No, I think we'll have the same Cherries do not increase in sugar Is known as the converted Jew and the husband at la.-t- “Awful I’* she snapped, ns she he content nor lose acidity after pack >ne. I know It's good.”— Kansas City according to reports from the Wash rimes. ington town his addresses are of un headed an egg. “And it wag your ing. finds the experimnet station, which. In a new bulletin on harvest usual interest. Mrs. Beamish expects faslt. tool“ S tain s oo M a h o g a n y “Jly fault?” he gasped. "Why, you ing this crop, recommends allowing to be gone approximately one week. Spirit of citmpliot Is an excellent know I wasn't playing.” ,, the fru it to reach full m aturity on remedy for removing disfiguring white “ No, hut you Introduced me to the (lie trees. This practice insures a Visits From Washougal. ...... man who you „„„ said was a famous better quality product, Increases the stnlns from mahogany Those caused Vernon Spears of Washougal. W n .,| brll|ge PV[(e,.t by hot dishes upon s, polished fable weight of the crop, and does not top yield to thia frei.tineiiL visited at the Frank L ittle home Apply ‘Well, go he.Is, my dear.” harm the fru it for shipping long dis the spirit of enutplior lightly on a this week. " 1 • "Nonsense; lie's nothing of the kind tances fresh. The complete bulletin dean, soft rag. Be sure noj to rub It He's only an engineer,” In. Then polish with a soft duster. may be had free. Hebrides Island Has U n iq u e P o lic e R eco rd • “ No police case within living mem ory I" This Is the proud record of Eigg. one of the most delightful little Islnnds to be found In the Inner Heb rides. says the Weekly Scotsman. It Jias been rendered famous by Hugh 'Miller on account of Ita curious geo graphical formation, and several his torians have Invested It wi|h a lialo of romance owing to Its (raglc associa tions-In what Is now the remote past Twice It whs the scene of dastardly massacres, hut tedny It enjoys an Im munity from exciting Incidents that Is continuous and complete. So kt least says the chief constable for Iverness- sltlre, the county to which the Island belongs. Despite the sereidty of Its social at mosphere, and although no representa tive of the police force Is stationed within Ils limits, yet Elgg Is assessed for police rates and has to pay for the upkeep of u strong staff of uni formed men for which It has no use, and which might ba disbanded for any harm that would eventuate to Its Inhabitants. The people are beginning to fret at these exactions, front which they receive no benefit, and ulso nt tile-heavy burden of road rates, which go Io maintain ’‘line highways else where." It Is an old grievance, this matter of rates, which In out-of-the- wn.v places are often very uneven In their Incidence. Visits From Eugene................................ iliary Glee Clubs Scheduled For Me*ting, Mrs. W ill Nicholas and daughter of Willson Park In the heart of Sal Eugene are visiting at the home of M r. and Mrs. E. Lc Grand« Cherry- em a civic center wHI be the scene Mrs. Nicholas is a sister of Mrs of two interesting contests during the department convention of the Cherry. American Legion which Is to be held in the Capital City August 8, 9 and Return Home. Mr. and Mrs. George Jenkins and 10. On Thursday evening, the first son Bobble returned home Sunday day of the Convention, an American from Portland. Mrs. Jenkins has Legion ritu alistic contest and an Au Ilia ry glee been away for approximately a month .American Legion visiting w ith relatives In Portland club contest w ill be staged in the w hile Mr. Jenkins was In Corvallis park. A number of Legion posts have for a few days. entered the ritu alistic contest and the various teams w ill vie w ith each Honored At Tea. Mrs. Minnie Norton who left the oher in exem plifying the ritu a l of first of the week for an extended the Legion. This work w ill be Im visit In the middle west and Mrs. pressive and beautiful. The Legion au xilia ry w ill hold E arl Boynton who has moved to Port the same land to make her home, wero honored a glee club contest on Saturday aftefhbon at a tea given evening and those who have heard by the A uxiliary pf the American the various glee clubs sing are 1-eglon dt the home of Mrs. E. M. aware of the fact that this contest Baker. The afternoon was spent In w ill he well worth hearing. Groups form ally. about 15 guests being pres of w ell traned voices w ill be repre sented among the glee clubs and the ent at the affair |..,ei - a contestanta w ill be at their best at . f the time the contest takes place. Leave For Missouri. W illson park offers a beautiful Mrs. M innie Norton accompanied by Ruth Ann Duval left the first of setting for these event», It being the week for an extended visit w ith one of the most attractive munlci- relatives In Mrs. Norton's home slate, Missouri. Sheriff Here Monday. T. B. Gurdane. county aherlfi. was In town Monday afternoon looking after official business. ‘ ■ ■ ------ - ' — Reserve power on the thresher is an Important factor In preventing waste, says the experiment station. A slowing up of the cylinder speed caused by any temporary condition may result In loss of grain it It found. T M E 'M A R K E T S Portland Wheat — Big Bend bluestem, hard white, f 1.231k; soft white, western white, »1.1314; hard winter, northern spring, and western red, »1.1#%. Hay—Alfalla, »2O©21 per ton; val ley timothy, »22; eastern Orgeon tim- othey. »20025; clover. »20; oats, »17; oats and vetch, »17; Butterfat— 430 44c. Eggs—Raneh; 31034c. Cattle—Steers,'good, »11.25® 12.25. Hogs— Good to choice, »11012. Lambs—Good to choice, »11.71013. Seattle W heat—Soft white, western white, »1.14; hard winter, western red, north ern sprlnfe, bulk Moptana, No. 1, »1.12; bluestea, *»1.80. Eggs— Ranch, $2S@33c. B itterfat—47c. Cattle— Prime steers, »ll®12.50. H o g s-P rim e light. »12.80® 12.»0. Lambs—Choice, $12013.26. Spokane Cattle— Steersffgood, »10.25011. Hogs — Good and choice. »12.250 12.35. Lambs—Choice, »11.25011,60. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Fndrlse of I r With Gas N o rw a y '« N ic k n a m e Oregon Hdwe. & Implement Co. iREíCF rrW E A ÍtíN C ut: THE ■WIN CHCSTCK STO RE Tum -A -Lum L um ber C om pany Hermiston, Oregon SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER This is the time of year to look over your roofs. The time to reshingle is before leaks sta rt and spoil the inside | of your home. S b r U t u t ic r a ’ (C a fv H E R M IS T O N , Soup, Chicken Broth W ith Rice F ru it Cocktail You can Re-shingle with Cedar Mashed Potatoes BUTTERFAT Shingles or Prepared Shingles Without taking o ff the old ones. T H E W AY TO B E A G T IF U L H O M E S Ice Tea Coffee 75 cents , . .. Thi» community wa forced to take Station Quotations or 1 cent under Station Quotation, which would be 43 cent» today, against mcn saw what an organised effort would do. Is it Worth While? IF SO. GET BEHIND IT If not, let your cream pool go to the wall and take your loss of $1100.00 per month, which figures show yon must t*ke if you al low Portland corporations to dictate yeur prices. He ’e Here Recently. Mr. anil Mrs. E. Parsons and fan» I- lly and Mr. and Mrs. John Ulrich re cently moved here from California. Mr. Partons la working for Frank Ftoae. Rrtnrnx Home. t . E. Mortamer reeeutly moved In to »he house formerly occupied by J H Norton. 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M ilk Lemon Pie CKA!NRED&WHITE stores PRICES? 47 cents, the result of the Pool, before a few level headed d*iiy- J. M Blgga returned to his home in Hermiston Wednesday morning af-1 ter a werk's visit' In San Joae, Calif. Now Peas H o t Southern Biscuits NORTON’S GROCERY From Pendleton. John lo u n g , former prominent Hermistonlan, waa In town on busi ness Tuesday. Mr. Young is now en- l aged In the Insurance hnslness with headquarters In Hood River. Relish Fried Chicken, Country Stylo FACTS CONCERNING THE BUTTERFAT M ARKET Hood River Man TM ti. O R E G O N SUNDAY, JULY 7, 1929 rigon are the parents of a seven pounud baby g irl born July 1 at the Hermiston hospitnl. ÎCS1 Norway, or, more specifically, north era Norway, Is the Land of the Mid night Sun. Fox-hunting throughout Great Brit aln represents an InveMed capital of J75,5(Mi*oti(l with nn annual expendl ture of nearly $ ili.ltikt.DOH Three htin dred packs of hounds comprising ap proximately Il.fHMt dogs are employed •»nually. a K WHO IS RFSPONSIBLE FOR PRFSENT At Hospital. S a t try —beyond the Gas Service limits K itchenkook brings to rural and suburban horn and city homes outside the gas limits, every conveni lc of city gas. In fact, it is a gas stove, with its own ga, plant built fight into it. Makes and bums its own gas from common gasoline, producing the fastest known cooking fire. K itch en ko o k is different from any stove you have ever used. It has all the fine features of gas with none of the objectionable features of common liquid fuel stoves; no wicks or chimneys; no smoke, soot or kero sene odor. Takes less than a minute to light; then all burners are ready at once. Turn them on or off as wanted, just like gas. K itch en ko o k is the biggest im provement in fine cook stoves in the past quarter century. It’s the sensation of the industry. Don’t fail to ask for a demonstration of this wonder cook stove. Made in 16 attractive models. C o s t's A m u so m en t 111 In S hr Francisco. According to word received in H er miston, W alter Beasley, son of Mr. CONTESTS SLATED FOR STATE and Mrs. W; B. Beasley, is seriously IEGION CONVENTION IN SALEM ill In a San Francisco hospital. Mrs. Beasley left the first of the week for Leg'on Ritualistic Contest and Aux the C alifornia town. [KiJSfflBKQOK j Stuccn Csaftag CHAIN RED^WHITE