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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1930)
THURSDAY. OCTOBER » , » 1 0 HTOMIfiTOa —— Ended by a d Dixon1 FOR S A LE— New circulator heater tor eale cheap. Inquire at the V ariety 8tore. 3 -ltc FOR A L X — 192« Ford Touring; 1121 Chevrolet Roadster; 1123 Ford Pickup; 1124 Special Touring Stu- dehaker; 1123 Pod Coupe; 192« Dodge Coupe. I t I t ie a part for an auto, we have it. Hermleon Auto W reaking House. F ran k Owner. 12-tfc FOR SALK— Angel and Sunshine cakes. «1.00 each. Mrs. W . G Dyer, phone 7 9 - F - l l . l-4 tp FOR SALE— Number one fam ily cow coming fresh soon. Six years.old Spencer. «-3tc MSCKXANEOUS IO R T R A D E — A good equity in fine, large, close-in Portland home for Herm iston property. Inquire Herald office, Hermiston. 5-ttc d o to Burk's for Bargains— Now. — Adv. As a beondary division the "Mason and Dixon’* line got its name from the two men who surveyed end established it, Charles Mason and John Dixon. It was run by agreement between the Calverts, e f Maryland, and William Fean to settle a controversy regard ing the boundary line between Penn sylvania and Maryland. Mason and Dixon came from England In 1794 for that express purpose. They were both men of scientific attainments, Mason at one time being assistant at the royal observatory at Greenwich. They ran the line with greet ears, cutting a space eight feet wide through the forest and setting np a stone at the end of each mile. Every fifth etope wee larger than the others and had on the north side the arms of William Penn and on the south those of Lord Baltimore. The smaller. Intermediate stones had the letter "P" on the north surface and **M” on the south, for Pennsylvania and Maryland. The line has nothing to do with slavery, except as It ultimately became the boundary line between free states end the slave, though that was not the thoaght at the time. When the line was established slavery existed la Pennsylvania as It did In the colonies, end was not abol labed In Pennsylvania until 1780 and then only by a law providing that aU colored persons thereafter born within the state should be set free at the age of twenty-eight years. SUN SET T R U C K L IN E — Bonded. In sured. D a ily sarvlde Pendleton How Venice Procured Portland. Leaving Pendleton a t < Body o f Patron Saint P. M. T erm inal, Hermiston Cream For many years Venice was the cen ery Company, phone 252; and ter of the most enlightened govern S w ift A Company Cream Station ment and ona of the most powerful Phone 71. 44-tfc states In Bely. Although her geogra phy and her buildings have a unique Burk's Big Buys S till on— Adv. fascination, her history Is the most romantic and picturesque aspect of all. H IG H E S T CASH prioes paid tor live The story of St." Mark, her patron stock. W e w ill he in Hermiston saint, la a daring and exciting one. every week. Drop us a card if you In the year 827 A. D. a Venetian ship have any stock to sell. Huston d lying In the harbor of Alexandria Bennett Co. Inc.. The Dalles, Oregon w&a commanded by three men, Rus- Bog 327. S l-ttc tico of Torcello, Bnono of Malamocco and one Stauraclo, who were animated a T T H E H E R A L D O FFIC E— Carbon by the felonious but pious purpose of ¿taper, typ ew riter ribbons, in k pads depriving the city of Its most valua ble possession— the body of 8t. Mark. and rubber stamps. After much argument and bribery Hermiston Second Hand Store.— Tree they Induced the guardian of the puller, also 250 ft. in. cable. F u r tomb to become a party to their de nltu re, hardware and stoves; lOtfc sign. Thus St. M ark was brought with great ceremony to Venice, there to be given a magnificent reception and to become her patron saint ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ADDITIONAL LOCAIS Give Bridge Party Mrs. F. C. McKensie and Mrs. W W. Felthouse were hostesses for a de lig h tfu l bridge party Saturday a f ternoon at the McKenzie home. Eight tables of bridge were played w ith Mrs. T. H . Fraser w inning high hon ors and Mrs. L eila Phelpp low hon ors and Mrs. J. F. M cNaught winning the guest prise Visit From California. M r. and Mrs. John Eighme from C alifo rn ia are visiting th eir cousins, Mrs. M. 8. M ille r and Mrs. W . B. Pot ter. Motor to Pendleton. Harold Pace, accompanied by M ar garet and Roy Bills motored to Pen dleton Thursday evening. Leave for John D*y. Loyd Moore le ft Saturday for John Day where he w ill spend several' days hun ting deer. Visit From Vancouver. Loyd Matson and Miss Salisbury, of Vancouver, Washington, are vis itin g a t the home of M r. Matson's sister, Mrs. M e rrill Potter. Party Given Minister. The Baptlst-Christian church gave th eir new pastor, M r. and Mrs. Jones, a reception in the form of a surprise Pound Pa r’ y at the home of Cecil W arner Monday night. A. E. Bensel gave the address of welcome followed by a response from W allace Jones. The remainder of the evening waa spent in music. Refreshments were served a t the close of the meeting. "■ rreàeiinnî^mewa»«-4-*' One ef the eariy legends of describes the treachery e f Tarpeta, daughter of one of the Roman leaders, says an article in a Boston paper. Tempted by the glitter of the brace lets which the Sabines wore on their left arms, she offered to betray the citadel I f they would make her gifts of these- W illing to profit by her perfidy but hating her because of her treachery, the Sabines kept literally to their promise to give her what they wore on their left arms as she opened the gates. They threw their heavy shields upon her and crushed her to death. 12 Neon and 12 M M aigkt Twelve o'clock noon la almost uni versally written 12 m., the m. being the abbreviation of meridian, the ac cusative of the Latin merfdles, which means midday. The proper designa tion of midnight la 12 p. m. But It ia often seen written 12 n., for noon, and 12 m., for midnight These ab breviations are confusing and should not be used. To avoid confusion, the abbreviations should be dispensed with end the designation written 12 noon and 12 midnight Ne M etter A friend of Betty’a mother was vis iting them oae week end and she and Betty became fast friends. One eve ning, on attempting to raise a window shade In her room, the friend tore the blind completely in two. Betty, noticing her dismay, remarked comfortingly: “Don't worry about that, Alice, we're going to move soon, anyway." C ourtesy Im perative Courtesy Is an asset that ia abso lutely essential In business. Remem ber, "the customer is always rig h t" The chances are that the customer ia wrong end that yon ere rig h t bat thia never excuses Impoliteness on your p e rt—G rit i OBBGOJ. ’ PAGE F IV E Business and Professional Cards HERMISTON VINEYARD LODGE No. 20« L O. O. F. meets each Monday evel.lng In Odd Fellows' ban. V isitin g members cordtal'y Invited W . R. Longho^W Secretar. George Harkenrlder, N . G. Meets firs t and th ird "hursday. bfcgion A u xil ary meets second and fourth Thursday. Legion H a ll. W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. now associated w ith Dr. F. V, Prime General Dentistry X -R a y and Diagnosis Bank Bldg. Phone Connections Sunday and evenings by appoint ment. 1IM . Adeline R. Payne Carlyle, 7 - lt c Executrix. NOTICE OF HEARING UPON UN AL EXPORT la tits Couaty Court of the State of O ngoa for Umatilla Couaty. I* the M atte r of the Estate of M a rt G riffin , Deceased. ' N O T IC E 18 H E R E B Y G IV E N th at the underslgneg adm inistrator of the estate of M a rt G riffin , deceased, has filed his F in a l Report w ith the clerk • f 't h e above entitled Court, end th at the Judge of said Court has desig nated Saturday, the 22nd day ef November, 123« as the tim e, and the rooms of tho shove eatitled Court la the Couaty Court House la Pendle ton. U m atilla Couaty, Oregon as the place when aad where hearing Is ta he had thereon. A ll persons In terested are hereby notified to then pad there appear aad ebow cause, i f any they have, w hy said report should not he approved, the admin istrator discharged, his bondsmen exhoaorated aad the estate closed. Dated thia 23rd day of October, 1131. 2 -lte F. L Jewett. Administrator were to 6e frw» bto m toto I have now had 25 years ex perience examlng eyes and m ak ing glasses. Appliances Electrical Contracting DR. DALE ROTHWELL "A nything Electrical" OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN ! f< ite 16, Bond Building Jeweler« Pendleton, Oregon W. J. WARNER Attomey-at-Law Hermiston - Oregon - - - Phone 1286 SAWTELLE’S Office Phone 783. Res. Phone 712 Office ia F irst National Bank Lids Stephens' Lunchenette O rejou Ambulance Service Hermiston Avenue. T. K. Johnson Physician and Suige<*n Office, Telephone Building Hermlstdh, Oregon Office Phone, 1023 House 1913 W. O. STAVER F FEEjOT B 00X , OREGON DR. A. E. MARBLE Chiropr*ctor Office: Two doors west poetofflce Office hours, 10 to IS ; 1 :3 0 to «. Phone 4 S I Hermiston, Oregon REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOB PENDLETON Representative 22nd H. S. McKenzie, M. D. Eye, Ear, H om and Throat He favors the rig id economy of public funds progressive legis and conscientious ser He w ill oppose a ll abnoxlous laws th at w ill increase the tax burden. W. M. RAKESTRAW Watchmaker and Jewelry 627 Main Street Pendleton, Oregon — P a lj Advertisement 737 Main St. Pendleton Gifts for All Occasions FRED H. BROWN Jeweler 317 M ain Street Fountain Oysters, 5 ox. can ......... ...... ........................................ ............. ig c Thomson's Malted M ilk ...................T........... .......................................... <oc FRANCIS A. WALMAN Radio Repairing Quaker Relied Oats (no p rem iu m )....... .................................................. jjc Knox Gelatine ......... ...... ........................................................................... 19c G briardeltls Chocolate ___________________ __ _________________ 33c Lockimith *nd Keymaking C L O T H IN G Florsheim Shoes HYATT & BRAWN Men'» Wear Speciali»t» L. M. LA DOW A CO. JOHNSON S TIRE SHOP Upholsterers and Mattress Makers Novelty and Ruffle,] Curtains 504 M ala Street Phone 629 Pendleton. Oregon Distributors Leather Olovee In d ifferen t Medium w eight, 3 pairs 31-0«. Heavier, 60c, <6e end 76c. “Servioe That Satiafie«” Vnlczuiiaag - G*x, Oils Phone to I Pendleton NEWTON PAINLESS DENTISTS Dr. H . A. Newton, Mgr. a n o a c R v iç e SHOES DYED ALL COLORS BOWMAN SHOE SHOP Left $700,000 by Man She Saw Only One Time Los Angeles, Calif.—Mrs. Fred Mall rup, formerly of Chicago, la rejoicing In the second odd and unexpected In heritance which has showered her with wealth In recent years. Mrs. Mallrup received word from the public administrator In Parts, Prance, that Henri de la Salle, elghty- nlne-year-old Frenchman, who In younger days was her uncle's com panion on gold prospecting and min ing ventures here and In Alaska, had willed her 3700,000. T he only stipulation, Mrs. M lllrup has been Informed, Is that she admin ister a 3100.000 trust fund so as to finance on Ann-rlcan boy or girl through college every year w ith the Interest. Mrs. Ma Drop's uncle, George Lamont Didler, died In 1024 and left her 300,000, providing she would move from Chicago to C alifornia. Mrs. M allrup said the “only tim e I ever saw Mr. De la Salle was when he spent five days In I.os Angeles last August while on bis wny around the world. lie did not seem to he bur dened with money and never men tioned It to me at a ll.” Rochefort, France.— T he daughter of a doctor o f this city went before he mayor with her fiance, a doctor ■n the French army, to be married. When the mayor asked the man If he accepted tlx* girl for his wife, he replied “yes." Asked If she accepted Iter fiance for her husband, the girt -rled ou' aloud “no" and lied from *he el’ y hnll. T he girl lat»r explulied that she had deliberately planned her action because ner fiance had delayed the mnrri' ge for years and had twice broken the engagement. She refused fo any “yes ’ been use she wanted to embarrass him before the whole world. makes— Rims and Wheels WOOL SOX I t w ill n rp rlse you how much w e ra n n»ri> y'-ri d in in g the year 0 » y o t r shoo b ill. A ll we ask Is th a t you b rin g your shoes to ns fo r re p a irin g ta am ple tim e so we can do a good lob. Bride Balks at Altar; Had Been Jilted Twice Phone 380 125 W . A lfa St. Firestone and Oldfield Tire«. GLOVES Dr. J. P. STEWART O ffice In S aw telle's J e w e lry Store Phone 37 P endleton, Ore. Pendleton, Ore. Oregon Prunes, « p o u n d s............. ..... ........................................... .......... 25c O uting Flannels at 18c, 20c and 23c per yard. Ribbed under w ear tor fa ll aad w in ter wear for women. S ilk and wool Hose. Jack Allen Supply Co. AUTO PARTS SPORT GOODS Phone Four Hundred “ Good V isio n and E ye C o m fo rt” Lenses G round and F itte d Some of Our Money-Savers for the Week-end 'W - COME IN AND TRY US OUT Office: 1-2-2 inland Empire Bldg. Pendleton, Oregon District. Canvas, Jersey and Leather Faced. styles and a ll prices. Extends a welcome to the people of Hermiston and invites them to come in and try some of our summer specials. We serve the best lunches and dinners in Pendleton. O u r p a s trie s a n d roasts are cooked by Mrs. A. A. Kimball and Mrs. Stephens. Th s best cooks in the city. O. O. Stephens, Prop. • fo r MeerymaUe H e rr Fedor, a Swiss brewer, left ell Ms money to the town e f Then ease he bed made It there, sad having no near relatives thought It only fa ir it should go beck. Ones a year, he ordained, the members of the Society of Fine Arts should enjoy a banquet at hla expense, and he left the contents of hla priceless cellar to provide wines for this purpose, e wines were to be drunk from Me own silver goblets, aad tin Fixtures ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY Inc. Chapel, Funeral Coach and Sanitory Pnjjaration Room vice to his constituents. N e t a t Heese Wilson wee a fine specimen of whet a soldier should not be, and as he slouched up to the recruiting office the burly sergeant eyed him con temptuously. "Weil," said the latter, with the fUU power of both his lungs, "aad what de you want, Hercules?" T v e come for a soldier," said the very wearily. “Oh, have you." replied the eer- with a grim smile. “Well, you had butter call another day; they are all out at present"—London Permanent W aving Spiral Cruquignole P E N D LE T O N , OREGON I have returned from Seattle where I practiced for the past I) years, to Pendleton. Motors Physician and Surgeon Pr*nn Funeral Service lation and, I t elected, w ill render fa ith fu l la rain stick—a piece of wood 30 li long to which three rain stones have been attached. The rainmakers go to a lonely pool, one of them fixes the rain stick la a hollow log, aad every body leaps la the water and eplashee R On the way home the men scratch their shins aad the tape of their beads with twigs. No woman may set eyes on the rein stick, although the wife of thV chief rainmaker Is permitted to scratch her shins with a tw ig i f she to. Beauty Service« a Specialty Phone 461 Ik the undersigned executrix of the last W ill and Testament of W illia m Gra ham Root, deceased, has filed her F in a l Report w ith the Clerk of the above en titled Court end th at the Judge of eaid Court has designated Saturday, the l« t h day 6t November, 12 JO a t 2 o'clock in the afternoon ns tk* time, and the rooms of the above entitled Court in the County Court House la Pendleton. U m atilla County, Oregon, as the place when a n d w k e re h e a r in g ia to be had thereon. A ll persona in terested are hereby notified to then and there appear and show cause, It nay they have, w hy said report should not be approved, the executrix discharged, her bondsmen exhonor- ated and the estate closed. Dated this l l t h day of October, Tel. 560 S H O P ient ::T or, crtgon Alfred W. Christopherson Hermiston •epv Dieting Net e New Fed There 1« la existence aa illustration bearing the date of 161« which prove« to as that even so long ago there was aa Interest ia d iet At that time * Seaetorias bant him sel f a weigh ing chair so that he could see Just bow much ftted he ate dally. This chair was aa ingenious device con nected with a high steel red oa which there was a movable weight The weight was poshed over to equal the weight of himself and the food he wee about to e a t Then sitting In thia chair he would eat until the chair dipped, when he would end hie repast Radios «27 M ain St. Phone 978 Pendleton B O B HERB GREEN Jeweler - Pendleton, Oregon W H I R “ Q U A L IT Y « «' P R I C E S M E E T Hermiston Post No. 37 Telephone 801 N ig h t or Day Ik tko Matter of the Estate of WlUlam Oraham Root, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Specialize in Good Furni ture at Lowest Possible Prices Free Delivery to your door. ß R H 'Iü K C o Hermiston Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor Mr. and Mrs. Shaar, Prop Read your local paper. Beggags Ones Licensed Licenses to beg for the ransoms of Christians captured by the Turks were common long before Qneen Elisabeth's reign. As early as 1617 a Pt’ -»»H »’LL list compiled of the beggars and poor of each ward la London numbered over 1,000. To the persons on this list were Issued the first beggars' licensee—round tin badges With the arms of the city of London stamped NOTICE OF HEARING UPON PINAL upon them. Every one else was for REPORT bidden to beg, under penalty of death. the County Couxt-of the State of Those w > had badges were expected to do a little police work by helping Oregon for Umatilla County. to drive any foreign competition out e f town. «45 M ain St. WE— X-Ray Work Hecolite Pfcte« M ala 8 M Webl) , Pendleton »to.,. > Busby’« Cafeteria A Good Place to Eat 8peclal Service to Tourists Phone 1114 No. 61« So. Main Prop., C. E. Busby Pendleton FOR SALE 600 R ED PULLETS A rrange for spring custo hatching. HALEY’ HATCHERY FREEWATER. OREGON FARM PRINTING A SPECIALTY WITH US