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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. Dairy Legislation Alexanders QUALITY SERVICE Pendleton PENDLETON’S LEADING STORE Oregon This Store is Brilliant With the EASTER SPIRIT The symbol of a new season It marks a welcome to all sorts of bright and cheerful things, flow- ers, birds, sunshine, warm breezes, health and PEACE. A PEACEFUL EASTER, the first one in four years. Every body dress up and come forth and celebrate. We direct your attention particularly to the Suits. Dresses and Coats and Men s Clothing and Furnishings and Yard Goods. So representative of in- dividuality of style, excellence of material, workmanship and quality. We invite your inspection. A SUIT OR COAT-WHICH SHALL IT BE? New Suits From $25 to $75. because they are so beautiful. Just the right width, Ask us how to make them up. We can tell you. Featuring new details, vestee, blouse, braidings, embroideries and buttons. The straight narrow sil houette Is most effective. Among the materials are Poiret twill, gabardine, serges and trico tines. Bag Handles $1.25 to $3 00 too, in silver and shell, to match ribbon, which makes it easy to fin ish a bag; see them. Women's Colored Silk Hose 65c Pair Coats and Capes from $17.50 Serge, tricotine, tricolette, cry stal cloth, some button trimmed, others braid trimmed, some plain. PRINTED GEORGETTES For Easter Dresses $3.00 Yd. A most beautiful assortment of printed Georgettes, the most fash- ionable dress and waist fabric of the season. They just came in from New York and we know we have the latest designs and colorings, Some are printed on dark ground and some on light grounds. These printed Georgettes are especially good for dresses for street and even ing wear; 40 inches wide, of ex cellent quality. Be sure to see them next time you’re down town. Silks For Vests $1.50 Faille silk In nearly all colors, for vests, they are using so much now; 24 inches wide and it just takes 2-3 yard to make a vest; fine quality, soft finish. Fancy Ribbons For Bags, 50c to $3.00 A wide variety of patterns and colors. We know you will like them -FOR- | Confectionery | Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Hunting, Fishing and Base Ball Goods First Class Billiard and Pool Tablea French Restaurant UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT up to date restaurant in Eastern Oregon Try our 35 cent dinner HOHBACH’S Pendleton '. Confectionery, Restaurant land LEVELING “il do your work under ‘engineer’s instructions You’ll Be Satisfied • K. SHOTWELL PATENTS through the old Men’s New Shirts For Easter Wear $2.50 to $11.50 will uphold the favor that this store enjoys with the well dressed in this city and vicinity; made by one of the best manufacturers in America from excellent shirting in a variety of spring designs. We recommend them as the best shirt values that money will buy. Come in and make your selections. Men’s Fine Easter Scarfs of Rich Silk Of Exceptional Values 35c to $3 No matter how critical you are, these are the best looking ties you ever saw at such prices. Made of rich silks; a large variety of pat terns and colorings. Come in and buy several, but don’t wait. Dr. Freeze makes reg ular visits to Hermis- ton. Consult him free and be assured of good of good eys service. 26 HITT Most Really this line of women’s color ed lisle hose is one of the best of quality and for wear, offered in the most wanted shades such as brown, grey, tan, white, black and light shades. Try a pair of them, 'you’ll like them. established tion D. SWIFT & CO. ofatent Lawyers. Estab. 1889. 207 Seventh St., Washington, 0. c. Mower, rake and wagon for sale, in good shape. Inquire at this of fice. 30-2tc [WANT ADS. For Sale—Two biown geldings weight 2500 pounds; one second hand two horse Stover gasoline en gine. Will exchange for cows, calves or hogs. Geo Strohm 30-2tc Wanted—To buy a few shoats. Leathers. 30-tfc Send your washing to the Model laundry at The Dalles, Oregon, through P. B. Siscel, local agent. Bas ket leaves Tuesday morning and re turns Saturday of each week. 49-tfc For Sale-—150 egg Mandy Lee incubator, green bone cutter, hand or horse power, potato planter and digger, two-horse slip and Economy King separator. William Kennedy. 30tfc R. F. D., Hermiston. Some of the critics of the legisla ture may say that It fell far short in dairy legislation. The oleo license bill was reduced in efficiency. The state market bill was shelved. The appropriation proposed for inquiry into costs of production and the causes of contagious abortion and other diseases of dairy animals was cut in two. But the legislature did take important steps in behalf of dairy interests. The well consider ed report by the joint committee consisting of Senators Pierce and Patterson and Representatives Dodd, Edwards and Weeks recogniz ed the high importance of the in dustry as a state asset. The sup port of the dairy and food commis sioner’s office was increased. Dairy cattle diseases and cost of milk pro duction investigation are provided for. Right of representation In tests for butter fat was accorded the dairymen. All these things are vi tally helpful to the industry. In the days of the past when the dairymen lacked such organization as they now have in the League such ac complishments at one session of the legislature would have been consid ered impossible or miraculous. We are moving forward. This is but a beginning. The end is not in sight. —Oregon League Dairyman. BUTTERFAT P ( THIS PRICE BE- “p 6 CAME EFFECTIVE Ce APRIL - - 12th HERMISTON CREAMERY CO. L_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ HERMISTON Second Hand Store Is now open for business Under New Management At the same location as formerly with a full line of second-hand goods. We Will Buy all Your Old J link Relegating “Old Dobbin” The "one horse shay" Is fast be ing superceded on this project by the more modern means of trans portation—the automoblic. This is very noticeable by the disappear ance from public life of W. S. Boyn ton’s faithful family horse this week, caused by that gentleman having purchased a five passenger Ford touring car from the Hermis ton Auto Co. for use in his business as a house building contractor. Mr. Boynton is loth to part with the an imal, but as it is too expensive to feed It and the automobile, he has decided to offer the horses for sale. — CALL AND SEE US J. McCoy, Prop CONFECTIONERY EMPORIUM Candies in all Parities Soft Drinks, Cigars 7 obacco Electric Light Globes and Supplies MA GJ1ZINES& PERIODICALS Unstnfice Shirk Germtstun Alfalfa Hay WE SELL IN CAR LOTS Safty and Reconstruction (Contributed) One of the most subtle organiza- tions in this country is known as the Mormons, or Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. This organization has a membership of about 500,000 with 1400 of those in active missionary work. Because they are a strong political force, are against popular education and are non-Christian in their doctrines, they must be regarded as dangerous to our national institutions. When a Mormon receives a good educa tion he usually drifts away from his church. The Centenary pro gram of the Methodist Episcopal Church proposes the building of a 3100,000 church and student cen ter near the University of Utah that safeguarding influences may be thrown around the students, Also the plan is to expend $209,550 on equipment and maintenance of Mis sionaries and other buildings. Thus it is plain that to support the Cen tenary means Indeed safety and re construction. Sigrrl’s THAT ARE Alfalfa Hay EXACT Baled or Chopped and Alfalfa Meal Will Give You Easier Or Better Vision, and prevent eyestrain which Is often the cause of headache and nervousness. Glasses Ground To Fit Your Eyes are the only relief from most eye troubles, and only an optometrist of long experience can determine what glasses are needed in the dif ficult oases. Thirteen years’ experience in the fitting and grinding of glasses and a full line of the latest in optical goods to select from, if you como here. Reasonable charges. We are always in the market for loose hay delivered at the mill GET OUR PRICES C.S.McNAUCHT CO. BALED HAY Any Quantity at Warehouse Mixed Car of Feed in Stock DALE ROTHWELL Optometrist & Optician ORDINANCE NO. 98 'o provide for a Fire Department in the City of Hermiston. The City of Hermiston does or dain as follows: American Natl. Bank Bldg., Pendleton, Ore. Phone 609 for an Stock For Sale—Early Maturing, appointment For Sale—Vegetables and flow Sec. 1. There is hereby created Easily Fed type Duroc Jersey hogs. er plants at the old Glasson place. within the City of Hermiston a Fire Geo H. Root, Hermiston, Ore. 12-tfc 31-4tc Department which shall consist of Hatching Eggs—White Leghorn, For Sale—Gentle family horse, not to exceed 20 active members. Sec. 2. The Chief and Assistant $2 setting: 38 for 100. Mammoth also buggy and harness. W. S. 31-ltc Chief of the Fire Department shall Bronze Turkey 35 setting. Pigs for Boynton. be elected by a majority vote of the sale, 310 up, also 1 registered O. I. For Sale—Buff Leghorn eggs for members thereof and shall be ap 28-tfc C. boar. L. Hammer hatching, 31 per setting of 15. B. proved by the City Council and all 31-4tp other officers of the Department Wanted—Your subscription for H. Parsons. » ALL KINDS OF HAULING The Saturday Evening Post, 32.00; Will build you a house, I will shall be elected by the members Satisfaction Our Policy The Indies Home Journal, $1.75; buy you a lot and build you a house thereof. HOME PHONE 4 2-F15 The Country Gentleman, 31.00. Ed according to your own plan, and Sec. 3. All elections and other H. Graban, Hermiston, Ore. 29-tfc you tan pay for it in installments. business to be performed by the Stand 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. at Wanted—To trade 20 acres unim- All I want is a small payment said Fire Department shall be pur- suant to a Constitution and By-laws down and good rent, good care and Hermiston Auto Co. proved, with water on it, for good - L. -- '---- 22-tfc interest. It’s an easy way to get a to be hereafter adopted by the De- PHONE 571 automobile. Hammer. home. Own your own home and get partment and approved by the City For Sale—Milk cows and heifers it now. Come and see me. E. P. Council and such Constitution shall coming fresh. P. P. Sullivan. 23tfc Dodd. 31-ltc not be changed, altered or amended T. L. HALL Robb until such proposed changes, alter For Sale—Vetch straw. 27-tfc ations or amendments shall have Ranch. been approved by the City Council. Glass Is Thinking of For Sale—Registered gilt and 6 Sec. 4. The City shall pay to the CHURCH NOTICES 27-tfc Fifth Loan—Are Y ou. Fire Department organized as here pigs. H. J. Stillings. Methodist Church For Sale—1 team of young horses, (In Lodge Hall) “I say that it takes • higher in provided for the sum of 11.00 weight about 1300 pounds. M. B. type of patriotism to serve this for each active member attending 10 a. ni. Bible School. he one regular monthly meeting, nation today that it required in Murchie. 28-tfc 11 a. m. Preach I n ;. 1.00 for each active member who the delirium of war, and that it Is 2 p. ni. Sunday School. Single Comb Black Minorca eggs the duty of the American people, responds to a true fire alarm and 3 p. m. Preaching, for sale. $1.50 per setting of 15. and I believe they will regard it the sum of S2.5O to said Depart- Columbia School Mrs. C. P. Boies, Irrigon, Ore. 28-5p as their privilege, to approach ment for each person who • shall « 30 p. in. Epworth League. that question with some degree of cart to haul a hose eart or chemical For Sale— O. G. Sapper Ranch. 2c 7:30 p. m. Preaching. •patriotism and not altogether upon a true fire, bills therefor to be I pre For Sale—2 seated hack and 1 M. R Gallaher, Pastor. a commercial basis.” month Secretary of the Treasury Car sen fed to the Council each seated buggy, in good condition. J. for the proceeding month. 29-tfe ter Glass. K. Shotwell. Christian Science Sec 5. The Chief of the Fire De Library, 11 a. m. Subject: Bedroom to let. Inquire of Mrs. partment shall make a monthly Doctrine of Atonement. B. F. Strohm, on Gladys avenue. port to the Council showing the ’There never was a time In the bis 3 Offe. the penditures of the Department, tory of the United States when the ut Second hand furniture for sale most possible stimulation of the sav condition of the equipment of the Baptist Chnrch in g habit meant so mich to individual City and such other matters as may I Sunday School. 10 a. m. cheap. C. W. Tilden. 30-2tp. and national prosperity as it does properly be brought to the attention I Morning Services 11 a. m. Well broke horses and mules for nOw.”—Elmer H. Youngman, editor of of the Council. sale. Prices reasonable. Young -The Bankers' Magazine.” Passed the Council this 2nd day | Sermon by Rev. Stockton of Mil ton, Oregon. stock. Inquire at this office. 30-2tp of April, 1919. Baled Alfalfa Hay Bought in any Quantity W. A. LEATHERS Near Depot Office Phone 581 Residence Phone 4022 Transfer and Dray Oats, our army equipped to help enforce Attest, C. M. Jensen, Recorder. , Baled hay. Rolled Barley Approved by the mayor this 2nd Shorts, Corn Barley, cheap. Mid- peace War bills must be met. Lend day of April. 1*19 dlings and Mill Feed at lowest cash your money to the government. Buy F. C. McKenzie, Mayor. I prices at Warehouse. Leathers. 30-c War Savings Stampa Catholic Chnrch Hermiston, 8:30 a. m. Umatilla. 10:00 a. m. Jacob L. Stork Blacksmith ■■ ' ■ AND---------------- Horseshoer on Short Notice. Shop located on Hurlburt Avenue between First and Second Sts. ••••••••••••• "Auto Truck LONG AND SHORT HAULS Hermiston Transfer Company 152 Res., 29F2 AND APPLIANCES