The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 19, 1931, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1», 1931
WANT ADS
FOR SALI
FOR SALE-—H ard w are, Stoves, F u r­
n itu re and M attresses. H ern iisto u
Second H and Store.
10-tfc
MELOTTE SEPARATOR FOR SALE
w ith m otor. Iowa se p e ra to r No.
103. In q u ire W. G. W ebber.
24-2tc
FOR SALE OR TRADE— MY RANCH
for a tow n residence. M. W. Bloom,
H erm iston, Oregon.
2 2 -ltc
FORD3ON TRACTOR W IT H GOVER-
n o r for sale. W ill ta k e tra d e for
ra ttle . R. G. S aylor, Echo, Ore. 24-2tp
FOR SALE— ONE FOUR YEAR OLD
reg istered m ilk in g S h o rth o rn Bull,
$100. B. P. R and, Irrig o n , Oregon.
22-6tc
FORD PICKUP. ONE OF T H E LATE
Models. Good shape. Low m ileage.
R o h rm an M otor Com pany.
24-tfc
CHEVROLET 5 COUPE, 1929. $400
R ohrm an M otor Company.
25tfc
LONG RYE STRAW FOR COVER-
in g for sale. J. W. H am m an , H e r­
m iston, Oregon.
25-2tp
MISCELLANEOUS
LOST — DISK W H E E L AND T IR E
fo r In te rn a tio n a l tru c k . J. Dell,
C hristley.
24-2tc
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
W riter Show* Franklin
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Firm Believer in God
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How Benjamin Franklin, “errone­ ♦
ously supposed by man to be an
ath eist,” called the attention o f th e
Constitutional convention to the fact
th at small progress had been made
a fte r four or five weeks because “w e
have not hitherto once thought of
humbly applying to the F ath er of
Light to illumine our understandings,”
Is pointed out by Representative
Jam es M. Beck, form er solicitor gen­
eral of the United States, in his stan d ­
ard work on “The Constitution of th e
United States, Yesterday, Today and
Tomorrow.”
Mr Beck quotes Franklin as asking
his colleagues in the convention, “Do
we Imagine th at we no longer need his
assistance?" And Franklin pronounced
this conviction; “T hat God governs
In the affairs of men. And If a spar­
row cannot fall to the ground w ith­
out his notice, is It prpbable th at an
empire can rise w ithout his aid?”
Franklin
urged th at “henceforth
prayers Imploring the assistance of
heaven, and its blessings on our de­
liberations, be held in this assembly
every morning, before we proceed to
business.”
An “Impious” speech by Alexander
Hamilton Is also referred to by Mr.
Beck, on the authority o f Jonathan
Dayton, the youngest member of the
convention. He records th at Hamilton
“was confidently of opinion th at they
were competent to tran sact the busi­
ness which had been intrusted to, th eir
care—th at they were equal to every
exigency which might occur, and con­
cluded by saying, th at therefore he did
not see the necessity of calling in for­
eign aid.” W ashington' fixed his eye
on Hamilton with a m ixture of su r­
prise and indignation while he uttered
th is im pertinent and impious speech.
—W ashington Star.
m other, Mrs. T hom pson, Monday a f­ of “ The S poilers,” com ing
PINE CITY NEWS
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to
the w ill be th e n in th county to tak e p a rt to give every d airy m an in th e county
♦ ternoon.
Caéis th e a tre Sunday and M onday, in th is series of broadcasts over the an o p p o rtu n ity to have b is h erd te s t­
♦
O regon S ta te college sta tio n .
Mr. an d Mrs. Dan L indsey made j und in w hich G ary Cooper sta rs.
ed.
<• a b i'tineaa tr ip to P endleton last F r i­
The m ine took Its nam e, as all
ST. H ELEN S — F arm e rs of Scap­
!o th ers d u rin g those h isto ric days.
day.
Washington Featured by KOAC
poose, w ho have been successfully
Mr. and Mrs. Dee N eill made a
M arion F in ch had th e m isfo rtu n e
of g e ttin g h is h an d h u rt ra th e r b ad ­ business tr ip to H erm iston F riday.
Mr. Key. N elil a tten d ed the Wool-
ly in th e h ay chopper F rid ay . C h ar­
grow ers m eetin g a t H eppner Friday.
ley B artholom ew took him to H ep p ­
n er to Dr. M cM urdo w ho bandaged
THEATRE NOTES
his arm . He is g e ttin g along nicely
now.
A g rip p in g sto ry of love, sacrifice
Mr. an d Mrs. C harles M orehead and heroism in th e w ilds of Morocco,
visited in P en d leto n S unday w ith w ith fo u r m em bers of th e fam ous
Mrs. M orehead’s sis te r and fam ily, F oreign L egion an d an a llu rin g wom­
an spy as th e p rin cip al ch aracters—
Mr. an d Mrs. Sam Bowm an.
such as ‘‘R enegades,.’ Fox m ovietone
T he P in e C ity sen io rs re tu rn e d p roduction w hich brings new th rills
from C orvallis S unday evening. They an d ex citem en t to o u r patrons when
rep o rted h a v in g a v ery enjoyable It opens a t th e O asis th e a tre Friday
tim e.
and S atu rd ay .
Mr. an d Mrs. Lou W a tte n b u rg e r I W a rn e r ' B ax ter sheds his h a b ili­
m ade a tr ip to Jo h n Day S atu rd ay to m ents of a border b a n d it for those of
v isit th e ir d a u g h te r, Mrs. R eid Bu- a F ren ch soldier in th e leading role
seick, an d re tu rn e d to th e ir B u tte r and fa s c in a tin g M yrna Loy as the
w om an. A close ad a p ta tio n of A ndre
Creek hom e Sunday.
A rm an d y ’s re a listic novel, “Les René­
The P in e C ity S u n d ay school w as g a ts ,” th e p ic tu re is th e firs t talkie
well a tte n d e d S unday.
P in e City of th e L egion, an d presen ts vividly
is now ah ead in th e co n test. E v ery ­ t i e han d icap s and dangers endured
one come to h elp u s w in.
n th e R iff cam paigns. V ictor Flem -
ng, w ho re c en tly made “ Common
Mr. an d Mrs. H erm an Y oung and
t l a y ,” d irected th is equally graphic
fam ily, A leta an d L en n a N eill m ade
production.
a little tr ip u p in th e m o u n tain s
Sunday.
T hey re p o rte d th a t th ey
A replica of th e fam ous Six Above
d id n ’t see v ery m uch snow .
n in e , one of th e rich est claim s in
Mrs. B artholom ew , Mr. an d Mrs. A nvil C reek d u rin g the days of the
M arion F in ch and ch ild ren v isited gald ru sh to Nome. A laska, w as b u ilt
a t th e hom e of Mrs. B artholom ew 's t y P a ra m o u n t fo r its ta lk in g edition
' h rough fact th a t it was th e six th
claim above th e discovery claim , or
pioneering claim up th e creek from
the discovery claim becam e know n as
.One Above, th e next w as Two Above,
i etc. The claim s below discovery w ere
■o described.
In th e Rex Beach sto ry . “T he
S poilers,” th e fam ous m ine Is re fe r­
red to as th e Midas, and so it is c all­
ed In P a ra m o u n t’s p ictu re. The d u ­
plicate of th e M idas p roperty was
constructed in B ig T u ju n g a canyon,
f i r b ark in th e m o u n tain s from H ol­
lywood.
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BROADCASTS «VER K0AC
ASTORIA — More progress w as
made to w ard erad icatio n of in fe c t­
ious ab o rtio n of c a ttle in Clatsop
county d u rin g 1930 th a n in any o th ­
er co u n ty in th e sta te , says C ounty
agent E. W. McM indes. P lan s are
now u n d er way by w hich it is hoped
grow ing sm all acreages of flax fo r
th e past sev eral years, a re consider­
ing th e e stab lish m en t of re ttin g an d
scu tch in g p lan ts. G row ers have also
reported to C ounty A gent George
Nelson th e ir In ten tio n of seeding
some 700 ad d itio n a l acres to the
crop thiB yeur.
KLAMATH FALLS— T ria l of Lad-
uk a lfa lfa w ill be m ade in K lam ath
co u n ty again th is year w ith seed ob­
tain ed th ro u g h th e office of C ounty
A gent C. A. H enderson. T his v ariety
has been tried o u t by a n u m b er of
Oregon co u n ty ag e n ts and It Is be­
lieved th a t It w ill be of considerable
value in e a stern Oregon, as it is w in ­
te r hardy and d ro u th re s ista n t. Two
tria ls w ere p u t o u t in K lam ath coun­
ty In 1930 a n d re su lts w ere q u ite
satisfacto ry .
EU G EN E — R ecent observation of
a d em o n stratio n tr ia l of A u strian
W int r Field peas and common vetch
•is cover crops in th e o rch ard of
’•'rank B unner show ed th a t chick
eed h-’ d p ra c tic a lly stopped the
row th of th e vetch, t u t th a t the
aas “ ere o u tg ro w in g ih e weed, re ­
ports O. S. F le tc h e r, county agent.
HERMISTON
PENDLETON
VINEYARD LODGE
I Gifts for All Occasions j
No. 206 1. O. O. F. m eets each
Monday eve. tng tri Odd F ellow s’
n a n . V isitin g m em bers cordially
in zited
W. R. L onghorn. Secrotar.
R alp h S hafer, N. G.
FRED H. BROWN
Jeweler
"G eorge W ash in g to n ," by Dr. E. V.
V aughn, asooclate professor of h isto ­
ry, w ill be th e to p ic of the “ A m eri­
can H isto ry in Song and S to ry ,” F r i­
day, F e b ru ary 20. T his series is p re­
sen ted u n d er th e auspices of th e C or­
vallis c h a p te r of th e D. A. R , and
concerns events and people associa­
ted w ith early h isto ry of th e U ni­
ted S tatess and Oregon. On F riday,
F eb ru ary 27. Mrs. Jam es G. W ulker,
Jr., reg en t of th e P o rtlan d ch ap te r,
w ill speak on "P ilg rim a g e to P ly ­
m outh R ock,” an d Mrs. J. T h o rn b u rn
Ross, form er reg en t of M ultnom ah
c h ap te r, w ill tell ab o u t “ Some of Our
G reat G reat G randm am as.”
<• 1 B I B B a B I S B B S E B S a E B B S
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WITH FARMERS AROUND £
THE STATE
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JBaBBBBBBBBBaflBaBBBD
Piano Feature on Air
“ P iano Moods” is th e title of a
b rief m usical fe a tu re broadcast over
KOAC nt 2 o'clock each T uesday a f­
ternoon by Ja n e E lk in s of P rin ev ille,
a s tu d e n t of m usic a t Oregon S tate
college.
The p ro g ram consists of
lig h t classics and fa m ilia r ballards.
Malheur County to Broadcast
M alheur county w ill go on th e air
over KOAC T h u rsd ay evening, F e b ru ­
a ry 19, a t 7 :3 0 o’clock, w ith a
“ K now Y e a r C ounty" program . T his
CALSOMINING AND P A P E R HANG-
in g done. Tom Jen sen , H erm isto n ,
Oregon.
25-2tp T race M ass Production
FOR R EN T — 4-ROOM FU RN ISH ED
house. P rice $12.5o per m o n th . F.
F. K n err. P hone 15-W .
24-tfc
FOR TRADE — BUICK CLOSED-IN
to u rin g , fo r good m ilk cow. F k F.
K n err, P hone 15-W .
24-tfe
Go to B urk's for B arg ain s— Now.
—Adv.
FOR R EN T — CITY CAMP GROUND.
F ive cabins, tw o g arag es, com­
m u n ity k itch en , ho t and cold w ater.
W rite or phone E u g en e H anby, IPer-
m iston. P hone 25-M.
23-tfc
HIGHEST CASH prices paid for live­
stock
We w ill be in H erm isto n
every w eek. D rop us a card if you
have an y stock to sell. H usto n ¿4
B en n ett Co. Inc., T he D alles, Oregon.
Box 327.
31-tfe
B u rk ’s B ig Buyh S till on-—Adv.
«.i T H E H ’.R A L D O FFICE— C arbon
paper, ty p e w rite r ribbons, in k pads
and ru b b e r stam ps.
ITotiee For Publication
S erial No. 023786
U. S. D e p artm en t of In te rio r, U. S.
L and office a t T he D alles, Oregon,
J a n u a r y 15, 1931.
N otice is h ereb y g iven t h a t G ay­
lord M. M adison of E cho, Oregon,
w ho, on A pril 20, 1917, m ade D esert
L and E n try 023786 (L a G rande
01 5137) for th e S E U , Sec. 30, T. 3
N o rth , R. 28 E a st, W. M„ h a s filed
n otice of in te n tio n to com plete the
pu rchase of said lan d u n d e r th e p ro ­
visions of th e A ct of M arch 4. 1929.
A ny an d all persons c laim in g a d ­
versely th e above described lan d or
d e sirin g for a n y reason to o b ject to
th e com pletion of th e p u rch ase and
fin a l e n try th e re o f by th e a p p lic a ­
tio n , should file th e ir a ffid a v its of
p ro te st in d u p licate in th is office
d u rin g th e 30-day period of p u b lica­
tio n im m ediately follo w in g th e first
p rin te d issue of th is notice, o th e r­
w ise the ap p licatio n m ay be allow ed.
W. A. W ilk in so n , A ctin g
R eg ister.
(J a n . 22-Feb. 29)
to W isest o f M onarchs
Do you sometimes wonder how it
ever happened th at clothes became
standardized? Why is it, for in­
stance, th at when you are looking for
your wife or flnncee, or any other cer­
tain specified woman, amongst a crowd
in a departm ent store, or hotel lobby,
or a t the station, and you feel sure
you can recognize her anywhere by a
glimpse of her hat, you become hope­
lessly confused over the bevy of hats
around you, every one of which you
would sw ear was the very identical
h at your fair lady was accustomed
to w ear?
H ere’s how it came about. Solomon,
th a t intrepid husband of a thousand
women, was out walking one fine
spring day with a certain favored wife
of his, one of the cuddly, teasing, coax­
ing variety, with such a vivid person­
ality th at he could even remember her
name.
When they read ied the business sec­
tion, and were strolling past a milli­
nery sliop, the petite one went into
raptures over a little beige felt hat on
display in the window.
“Oh, I must have th a t darling hat,
Solly dear. Isn’t It adorable?” And
she gave his arm an affectionate
squeeze.
‘‘You’ll buy it fo r me, won’t yon,
dearie? All the neighbors will envy
me. Ju st imagine how stunning it will
look! I wa-a-nt i t ”
Of course they bought the hat and
the little favored wife wore it home.
The next morning a disheveled,
downcast, pitiable wreck of a once-
powerful man, who looked as though
he had had a thousand stormy inter­
views, hobbled into the millinery shop,
holding In his trem bling hands a tiny
beige felt hat, and thundered, “I w ant
to place an order for 999 hats exactly
like this one.”
And so it wns th a t mass production
had its beginning.—K ansas City Star.
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Alfred W. Christopherson
Physician and Surgeon
Cf'-'ce P hone 733. Res. P hone 712
O ffice: F irs t N atio n al B ank Bldg
I.-e' smith t nd Keymaker
■ 125 IV. A lia St.
P hone 380 ;
WE
Specialize in Good Furai-
ture at Lowest Possible
Prices
Free Delivery
to your door.
W M t«.’ QUAL|YV<‘«oPRICES H F F T
fuRHlT¡i£-EC0.
W. J. WARNER
Attorney-at-Law
Hermiston - Oregon
Radio*
Hermiston Barber Shop
and Beauty Parlor
Mr. and Mrs. Shaar, Prop.
H erm iston
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P hone 461
O regon
Motors
Fixtures
ELECTRIC SERVICE
COMPANY
Appliances
Electrical Contracting
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PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE
“ A n y th in g E le c tric a l”
T elephone 801 N ig h t or Day
627 Main St.
P hone 978
P endleton
Chapel Funeral Coach
and
Sanitary Preparation Room
T. K. Johnson
Quality Printing
Why go out of town when you can
get Quality Printing at the same
identical cost right here at home.
Before you give out that next print­
ing job you have in mind, get our
estimate - - Be convinced that you
can buy Quality Printing from us at
the same price.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Umatilla County
In th e M atter of th e E sta te
of
W illiam K ennedy, Deceased.
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IVEN th a t
th e un d ersig n ed E x ecu trix of th e
L ast W ill a n d 'T e s ta m e n t of W illiam
K ennedy, deceased, has filed her
F in a l R eport w ith th e C lerk of th e
above e n title d C o u rt, an d th a t th e
Ju d g e of said C o u rt has d esig n ated
S a tu rd a y , th e 28th day of F eb ru ary ,
1931. a t 2 o’clock In th e aftern o o n
as th e tim e, an d th e room s of th e
above e n title d C ourt in th e C ounty j
C o u rt H ouse in P en d leto n , U m atilla
C ounty, Oregon, as th e place w h e n .
and w here h e a rin g is to be had
th ereo n . All persons In terested are
h ereby n o tified to th e n an d th e re j
a p p ear and show cause, if a n y th e y .
have, w hy said re p o rt sh o u ld n o t be (
approved, th e E x e c u trix d isch arg ed
and th e e sta te closed.
D ated th is 2 9 th d ay of J a n u a ry ,]
1931.
Executrix.
(Jan. 29-Feh. 2«)
Dr. F. V. Prims
A m bulance Service - H erm iston A v 1
Notice of Hearing U ponFinal Report
MARGARET KENNEDY,
now associated w ith
C en eral D entistry
X -R ay an d D iagnosis
Sank Bldg.
P hone C onnections
S unday an d E venings by
A p pointm ent
Mrs Mary E. Hcndersrn, widow of the laic Senator John B. Henderson oi Missouri, has offered her mag­
nificent mansion on Meridian Hill, Washington, to the Government as a permanent “Junior White House tor
the Vice-President to live in. The house has ib-H- rooms and cost $300,000. It will take a special Act of Congress
to accept the g ift
P endleton, Ore. ,
¡FRANCIS A. WALMAN
Radio Repairing
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
. a t
‘ 817 }M ain S tre e t
Physician and Surgeon
Office, T elephone B uilding
H erm iston. Oregon
Office P hone. 1023 House 1012
DR. A. E. MARBLE
Chiropractor
O ffice: Two doors w est poetoffice
Office hours, 10 Io 12: 1 :3 0 to 6
j
P hone 481 - H erm iston, Or.
MARKHAM
Beauty Shop
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
PHONE 521
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Ray Conger of the Illinois Athletic
Club, who won the 1.000-vard race at
the Newark A. C. mert. defea: ng the
champion of Eur-pc, D r Fa''! Martin
C L O T H IN G
Florsheim Shoes
HYATT & BRAWN
Men's V/ear Specialists
L. M. LA DOW & CO.
¡Uphol8ti i. ru and M attress Milkers
N o v .lty an l Ilu ffle j C u rta in s
504 M ain S tre e t
P hone 529
P endleton. O recon
PENDLETON
► H. S. McKenzie, M. D.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
> J Office:
1-2-3 Inland E m pire Bldg.
P en d leto n , Oregon
Hermiston Herald
; J*ck Allen Supply Co.
AUTO PARTS
SPORT GOODS
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« Phone Four Hundred
W. M. RAKESTRAW
Watchmaker and Jewelry
627 Main Street
Pendleton, Oregon
-NEWTON PAINLESS DEMISTS
Dr. H. A. N ew ton, Mgr.
X-Ray Work
Hecolite Plates
Muin and W ebb
P endleton
FOR SALE
500 RED PULLETS
A rrango for sp rin g custo h atch in g .
HALEY’ HATCHERY
FREEWATER, OREGON