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7 TOE HERMISTON HIERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. The Hermiston Herald “he Issued Each Saturday by M. D. O’CONNELL OREGON HERMISTON SATISFACTION Entered as second-class matter. December 1906, al the postoffica at Hermiston, Oregon VISIT YOUR HOME BILD IT BEFORE Y SAID BY THE SAGES ALL AROUND It Isn’t the frame that matterai It’s the picture within It Water on the brain Is seldom due to a thirst for knowledge. INCREASE OF DAIRY EXPORTS If you buy your Flume Lumber of us. We have just received a Figures Are of Particular Importance as They Show Trend of Trade Following War. (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) Dairy products amounting to the equivalent of 100 pounds of milk from Complete Stock of the Very Best Flume Lumber See us before buying Tum-A-Lum ' 1 Phone 111 R. A. BROWNSCN, MANAGER at —* lee 7. every dairy cow In the United States were exported during the year ending June 30, 1919, according to figures just compiled by the United States depart ment of agriculture. The exports in- ciude butter, cheese, and condensed milk, but the net exports of those | products in terms of whole milk amounted to 2,556,695,746 pounds, or approximately 3 per cent of all the milk produced In the United States. These figures Indicate the possibili ties of developing foreign markets for American dairy products. They are of particular importance, as they show the trend of trade immediately follow ing the war. Probably the greatest in terest in an Industry is that displayed during the time between actual war and actual peace, the specialists say, when businesses are trying to regain normal trade or acquire an advantage in their special lines. During the fis cal year 1919 the armistice was In operation the greater part of the time, only the first four months—July to November—being in the actual war pe- ri od. During the year the exports of but ter and condensed milk were increas ed, and the exports of cheese were de creased when compared with 1918. The total butter exports amounted to 33,739,960 pounds for the year. This is the largest amount of butter export ed from the United States in recent years and has been exceeded but three times since 1850. The largest amount on record was for the year 1880, when 39,000,000 pounds were exported. The cheese exports for 1919 were only 18,- 794,853 pounds, which is a decrease of more than 50 per cent when compared with any year from 1915 to 1918, in clusive. The condensed milk exports for 1919 were 728,740,509 pounds. This is an Increase over 1918 of 198,990,477 pounds. The net exports of these dairy prod ucta were: Pounda © 1920 A. B. 8., Inc. The Highest Prices Ever Known That’s What You’ll Get from “SHUBERT” WB WANT 'EM NOW—AND WILL PAY THE PRICE TO GET ’EM N9IEXTRA LARGE N°I LARGE N91 MEDIUM N?l SMALL I EXTRA ro AVERAOC N9 2. Size 9 QUAUT COYOTE Caned Open or Headless Honvy Furred, Eq'v'l'nt in whole milk (pounds). Butter 29,608,491 621,778,311 Cheese 16,352,547 163,525,470 Condensed mils ....708,556,786 1,771,391,965 1919, net exp’ts in t'rmi of wh'le milk. 1918, net exp’ts In t'rmi of wh'le milk. 2,556,695,746 1,929,000,000 It is noticeable that the butter ex porta fell off In May and June each year, aa the butter made during those months is used largely for storage. 30.00 to 25.00 2100 to 1800 16.00 to 14.00 1100 10 9.00 1100 tl IM 22.00 to 18.00 16.00 to 14.00 13.00 to 11.00 10.001o 8.00 10.00 to 5.00 8.00 to 7.00 6.50 to 5.50 6.50 to 5.50 5.00 to 4.00 5.00 to 175 3.50 to 2.75 hurt The anniversaries we always remem ber are those we would rather forget It's a sorry man who catches up with his ambitions. Keep ahead of them ! The man who is not injured by flat tery is as hard to find aa the one who is improved by criticism. Over 500 designs from which to make your selection No one Is so much a hero ns the one who. In a good cause, dares to be thought unheroic. ATTRACTIVE EXTERIORS, STEP SAVING INTERIORS A nation multiplies Its strength only by Increasing as one great family In perfect fellowship and brotherhood. Eliminate Guesswork Where ghosts walk there Is loving or thieving.—German Proverb. Justice Is commonly believed to con sist only in the performance of those duties to which the laws of society can oblige us ; but justice may be de fined as that virtue which impels us to give to every person what Is his due. In this extended sense of the word it comprehends the practice of every vir tue which reason prescribes or society should expect._______________________ “ The Yard of Best Quality H. M. STRAW. MGR. Rooms 1 and 2 Bank Bldg. Phone 551 10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8. Dr. A. M. SIMONS lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilAlllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Pendleton, Oregon Penland Building Over Tallman Drug Store All YOUR FURS DIRECT TO ABS HUBE REIS AMERICAN RAW FURS 35-27 W. Austin Ave. DeptisorChicago. U.S A For Those Who Value Style and Fine Quality • To meet your demand for not merely style alone, but ing style, the most dependable shoe store in the city undoubted, endur- selected the very has best quality of guaranteed shoes which we are sure will meet your approval tn every way. In price as well as quality. We also have a complete repairing outfit in connection. We wish to thank the people for their past patronage and hope to give Full Line of Girls’ and Boys' and Small Children’s Shoes. Physician and Surgeon OFFICE PHONE, 92 RESIDENCE PHONE, 595 • Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6:30 p. m. The Oak Tan Shoe Store repairing is sufficiently well known and proven to need no comment. Send your orders by mail or express and we will prepay them back to you on abort notice. Day or night calls answered promptly DR. W. W. ILLSLEY Osteopathy Medicine Surgery PHONE 711 Office at Residence all Hours The Oak Tan Shoe Store îîllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIItlIlllllllllllllIlHIIIIIRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII KATHRYN SHORT Teacher of Piano and Voice Culture STUDIO HERMISTON HOTEL . Telephone 161 Echo Flour Mills Phone 609 Echo, Oregon -- • • --------- MANUFACTURERS OF J. A. PEED House Phone 283 Hermiston. Ore. High Grade Patent Blue Stem Flour Chiropractic Relieves Where Other Methods Fai I use the Latest Painless Methods The Superior Product of Scientific Milling Makes Better Bread • Try a Sack Dr. LORETTA H. STARBA CHIROPRACTOR Not Drugs. Not Surgery. Not Osteopathy Dairy Cows Produce for the World. House Address 703 E. Webb St. Office 103 W. Webb St. Phone 583 Pendleton. Ore. While the exporta of butter for 1919 were practically doubled the Imports also were doubled, and amounted to 4.131.469 pounds. The cheese exports were not heavy for any month of the year, the largest amount being for July, 1918, which reached 5,656,901 pounds. The imports were also great ly reduced, being only 2,442,306, the lowest since 1878. The condensed and evaporated milk showed a continued and material in- crease throughout the year. The fn- crease was greatest during May, June, and July. In June there were export ed 114,835,626 pounds, which was greater than the total for any year prior to 1916. The imports of con- denned milk continue, but were re duced from 29.000,000 pounds In 1918 to 20,183,723 pounds in 1919. Fresh milk amounting to 2,591,553 gallona also was imported during the year. D r .C. O. WAINSCOTT ofce over First National Bank DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED OFFICE HOURS: 10 t 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 p. m.. and by appointment SEE DENTISTRY Office Hours: LODGE DIRECTORY CHAPTER No. 101, O. E. HITT 1 HAHN'S SHOES THAT SATISFY Butter Wrappers For Sale at This Office The dairy cow Is but a machine whose function is production and re- production. It is her business to cou vert farm-grown products into food products, more concentrated and hence more valuable than when given ness to supply food or fuel units for this machine. CONFECTIONERY STATIONERY —FOR— LERMISTON LODGE NO. HA IA meets in Manenie Hall on A. F. * * First M., Tuesday BUSINESS OF THE DAIRY COW nish Fuel Units. I.B. Sirel 8 m Onna GUNS you better service than ever Hahn’s Shoe Store Hermiston, Oregon Sam Rodgers, Proprietor —7 ____ ____ ___________ .____ . Fine, Dark 30.00 to 25.00 20.00 to 16.00 15.00 to 12.00 10.00 to 8.50 10.00 to 6.00 Usual Color 20.00 to 16.00 15.06 to 12.00 10.00 to 8.50 8.00 Io 6.50 8.00 to 5.00 Coast 15.00 to 12.00 11.00 to 9.00 8.00 to 7.00 6.00 to 5.00 6.00 lo 4.00 SHIP Full Line of Ladies' Shoes % t, 1 DR. FRANCIS P. ADAMS VETERINARY SURGEON “SHUBERT” RETURNS WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY SHIP TODAY—AND KEEP ’EM COMING FASI Phone 331 Office Hours: PENDLETON These extremely high prices for Oregon Furs are based on the well known "SHUBERT" liberal grading and are quoted for immediate ship- ment No. 3, No. 4 and otherwise inferior skins at highest market value. Ship your Furs now—when we want ’em. You’ll get "more money” and get it "quicker” too. Inland Empire Lumber Company Physician and Surgeon Din GLASSES GROUND TO FIT YOUR EYES LENSES DUPLICATED ON SHORT NOTICE 3.00 to 100 2.50 to 1.50 SAVE TIME, MONEY, WORRY AND WASTE DR. R. G. GALE AMERICAN NATL. BANK BUILDING. 3.50 to 175 150 to 1.75 Secure complete plans and information before you let the contract. PROFESSIONAL CARDS opTOMETRIST A "D OPTICIAN MUSKRAT Spring Winter Oversleeping and overeating more people than overworking. WJINEYARD LODGE NO. 206, 1. O. O. F. ▼ meets each Monday evening in Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members cordially invited. W. B. Longhorn. See. Mountain And All Popular Soft T)ánl(i S. Casady. N. N.G. W S. G J.L. VAUGHAN s AMMUNITION ELECTRIC FIXTURES I AND APPLIANCES = A FULL UNE ICE CREAM In Conta and Padfagta