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HERMISTON To Late to Classify FOR SALE—Fresh Jersey cow and calf, and good cream separator. Address, J. O. Camp, Umatilla, Oregon. 18-2tc HERALD, Geo. L. Ward ranch. Stanfield, WOMAN IN HER NEW SPHERE Oregon. Want a good young dairy bull if callte do not sell at once. Writer Asserts She Has Ceased to Be Fred E. Mackinson, R. B. box 397, Sentimental and la Armed Modesto. Calif. 18-ltp for World’s Work DO YOU need a new typewriter rib- FOR SALE—34 head of high grade bon? The Herald office has a lot Holstine and Jersey heifers and of them in stock, good ones too. their calves. These heifers are from registered bulls and No. 1 We have a large stock of adding ma chine rolls of paper. Call or write dairy cows. T. B. tested, were for a supply for your machine. shipped from California last Oc tober. Cattle can be seen at the The Herald, your home paper. lie-El even “Women no longer marry for a home and a provider," writes Frances Hodgson Burnett in McCall’s. “To begin with, woman has largely ceased to be an amateur and a senti- mentalist, and she has also largely ceased to be regarded as either one or the other or both, as the natural and inescapable result of her sex. Such paid work as she undertakes to perform Is not approached tn the trem ulous hope that incompetence and in exactness will be overlooked ‘in a woman' because a woman called upon to be self-supporting must necessari ly be regarded as an unnatural and pa thetic object. “Women have begun to support themselves as a matter of decency and preference—from which has evolved the fact* that they have ceased to marry merely to have ‘someone to pro vide for them.' "Coming into competition with men. in her search for self-support, the woman whose portion It was to retain her despairing hold upon hope by studying more ‘to please' has found it incumbent upon her to supply her self—among other working tools—with men’s logic, men's restraint and men's knowledge of the necessary ignoring in the workaday world of the personal influence which Is a matter of gender. Beauty and gender still exist, but they are no longer the sole working assets.” PHOTOS NOW SENT BY CABLE Their Successful Transmission Has Passed Beyond the Range of an Experiment. 1at atk, as, ■Ú» w t I i 255lil 7 r 6.022 £09 ’ FifthAvdnut NtwYork 2Ocigalttes15 CALIFORNIA Calls You TO A WORLD OF INFINITE BEAUTY AND CHARM i America9s Winter Playground Fossil Whale Unearthed. Outdoor life ideal. An endless variety of healthful recreations, pas times and sight-seeing tours. Its thousands of miles of picturesque paved highways are the admiration and delight of motor enthusiasts. A real semi-tropic winter paradise. The Direct and Pleasant Way to California is Via the UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM which places at the disposal of its patrons two extremely attractive and interesting routes—the world famous Columbia River and Shasta Routes, or through Salt Lake City and one hundred miles of orange groves in the Sunny Southland. WHY NOT GO ONE WAY AND RETURN THE OTHER A circle of rare scenes and experiences not excelled on the continent. Through sleeping ining car accommodations make the trip interesting. either way comfor —Let our agent tell you all about it, prepare your itinerary, make your reservations, deliver your tickets and supply instructive California literature.. A pleasant variation from the all rail trip to California is the ocean trip from Portland to San Francisco. Sailings on the “Rose City” or “Alaska” every fifth day. Direct F. C. WOUGHTER, Local Agent M c M urray , WM. “I7 GENERAL PASS ") “TTan - • rortand, Oregon A rare fossil, that of a Miocene whale, has been found by Dr. Ear L. Packard, professor of geology at the University of Oregon, near Eugene. Oregon. The relic of prehistoric times, which was found in the cliffs along the beach at Newport, Ore., is. Doctor Packard believes, the finest specimen of fossil whale yet found In North America. Such petrified skeletons are very rare and the extreme age or the recent find makes it of particular Interest to scientific men. Only the skull of the creature has been exhumed from its rocky bed and Doctor Packard is now preparing It for addition to the Condon geological museum of the University of .Oregon. The bones are rather small,,indicating that the leviathan was young, or. which Is more probable, that the leviathans of the Miocene age were markedly smaller than those of the present day. Fish Not Affected by Tar. AGT. Echo Flour Mills Echo, Oregon ------------- MANUFACTURERS OF-------------- , Photographs have been successfully cabled across the Atlantic. The first pictures actually transmitted were probably those taken In New York of the recent international yacht race and reproduced a few hours later In a London newspaper. There are several methods of transmitting photographs by wire and even by wireless electric ity, but the system followed in cabling the yacht pictures Is probably the best. The negative containing the photograph is “coded,” or prepared for transmission by an Ingenious device which reduces the picture to an ar rangement of messages which resem ble an ordihary cable code and can be transmitted as such. This message can be handed into a telegraph office for transmission like any other mes sage. On being received on the other side of the Atlantic this message Is placed in a machine resembling an or dinary typewriter and is in turn re produced by a series of holes In a long tape. The tape is then placed in the reproducing machine with an undeveloped plate and after being transmitted the plate is placed In a developing bath which reproduces the original picture in every detail. Some details are lost in the sending, but It is promised that the machine will soon be perfected and the long distance transmission of photographs will be a commonplace.—Boys’ Life. High Grade Patent Blue Stem Flour — The Superior Product of Scientific Milling Makes Better Bread Try a Sack DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED The old question of the effect Of tarring roads on fish in neighboring streams has been settled anew at Chesham, England. The main road of the town was tarred last winter for the first time, and this has been fol lowed by the death of large numbers of trout and other fish In the River Chess. A special commission of In vestigation, however, has now reported that the fish destruction was not a result of the road tarring or of any epidemic disease. The real cause ap pears to have been poisoning by a tem porary Increase In the Industrial pollu tion of a ditch which discharges Into the river and Is practically an Indus trial sewer. Thrift In the Paint Brush. A little attention to details on the part,of the housewife will prolong the life of utensils or utilities which cost considerable money to replace these days. The varnish on carnet sweepers soon wears off; unprotected as it Is from moisture and variations in tem perature. It Is likely to fall to pieces. This can easily be prevented by apply ing a coat of stain finish, obtainable at any paint store. Washing machines should also be protected from varia tions of temperature and moisture by applying a coat of colored enamel when needed. Porch furniture, screen doors, baby carriages and folding screens should all be thus cared for.— Thrift Magazine. HERMISTÖN, OREGON. The High School Mirror Devoted to the Interest and Devel opinent of the Hermiston Schools Vol. 1 The boys and girls ring tossers re turned home from Pilot Rock Sat urday, with one victory and one de feat on the record for the Purple and Gold. The girls proved their super iority by a score of 23 to 4; while the boys were only able to stack 40 against their opponents 46. Every one reported a delightful trip bar ring blowouts, and roads, getting stuck in the mud, and trying to make a Ford run without gasoline. he was suddenly becoming quite pop ular among the girls, until he dis covered that it was only his lovely new neck-tie attracting their atten tion. The High School basket ball sched ule up to date is as follows: Hermiston at Milton, January 21. Pilot Rock at Hermiston, January 28. Ione at Hermiston, February 5. Milton at Hermiston, February 11. Hermiston at Heppner, February 26. The pupils of the upper grades and Hermiston at Ione, February 25. high school are selling ticket for Heppner at Hermiston, March 4. Mr. Klemme’s lecture Friday night. The High School will play the —Two of the boys are practicing for American Legion a game of basket the dramatic sketch to be given next ball Thursday night. The game will Wednesday night which Is High be a double header. School night at the Play House. Julius Gimble, a member of the Dewey Payne was absent from freshmen class has left school and school two days while visiting his has enlisted in the navy. He is now In training at the Naval School at parents near Echo. Mare Island, California. The semester examinations are to The class in Commercial Geog be given next week. raphy has been busy writing to dif Max Warriner was quite puffed up ferent manufacturing concerns for last week over the impression that educational exhibits. Up to date No. 9281. Reserve Diat. No. 12 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF BROWN AND GOLD LEAVES Umatilla High School By Lotys Davis THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK at Hermiston, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business, December 29. 1920. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $224,869.67 Deduct notes and billa rediscounted with No. 11 they have secured a spice exhibit from Folger & Co., one from the Esterbrook Steel Pen Co., showing the process In making pens; a corn products exhibit , showing what is made from Indian corn; one from Dr. Price's extracts, and a beautiful glass covered case from the Crescent Co., containing samples of every one of their spices and flavoring ex tracts. The class is now writing compositions on subjects in connec- iton with their work. Grade News The fourth grade beat the fifth grade Monday noon in a game ot indoor baseball. The score was 22 to 6. The fourth grade is learning muslo by note. Nineteen were neither absent nor tardy for the month of December in the third grade. . Twenty-three were neither absent nor tardy for the month of December in the sixth grade. Geneivieve Mills was absent from the high school Tuesday. A new foot ball has arrived which is being greatly enjoyed by the boys. The boys of the high school and the seventh and eight hgrades have Kenneth Merrick has withdrawn formed a very enthusiastic cooking class. Their lessons will soo nbegin from the fourth grade to go to Walla Walla. under the instruction of Miss Rix. e Federal Reserve Bank (other than The primary room is greatly in Mizner Wilson of the fifth grade terested In clay modeling this week. has gone to La Grande. 1,274.08 1,274.08 This work deals principally with U. S. bonde to secure circulation (par Eskimaux. 6,250.00 vai ie) The girls of the cooking class held Pledged as coletterai for state or other deposits or bills payable .... 32.336.29 a meeting Monday for the purpose Mrs. Norton visited the primary Owned and unpledged ......... - 850.00 of disposing of the proceeds of the room Monday. War Savings certificates and Thrift accent candy and food sales. It was .$846.00 Stampa actually owned 40,282.2» voted to be given into Mr. Benja Total U. S. government securities........... The east bus route has been ex Securities other than U. S. bonds (not in- min’s keeping until such time as it tended through the fourth unit. 45,865.11 cluding stock) owned unpledged ...... will be needed for’ the purchase of Stock of Federal Reserve bank (60 per supplies. Three dolíais 1,060.00 athletic cent of subscription)...................... 8,000.00 Little bits of knowledge, above expense was made at each of Equity in banking house......... -................ 3,450.74 the two sales, which added to the Furniture and fixtures____ a .................... Little bits of mirth, Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Make the Umatilla High School, original capital of $10.00, making a .. 17,128.67 bank The jolliest place on earth. total of $16.00. Cash in vault and net amounts due from bank acceptances sold) Overdrafts, secured ........... Unsecured........ .. 7,250.00 217,919.67 16,260.81 national banka Total item 13. 14, 1,5 16 and 17... 16,260.81 Cheeka on banka located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other caah items......... 426.98 . ........................... Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer . and due from U. 8. Treasurer....... 312.50 Pajamas on .the Board Walk .$351,670.85 Total LIABILITIES 25,000.00 Capital stock paid in...... 10,000.00 Surplus fund..................... 23,981.00 Undivided profits............ Less current expense, interest and taxes 10.811.66 IS, 169.35 ........ paid............................... ... 6.250.00 Circolatine notes outstanding .... 883.60 Certified checks outstanding ... 284.86 Cashier’s checks outstanding. Total of Items 28, 29, 80, 81 and 32 1,168 36 Demand deposits: Individual deposits subject to ehack 208,625.69 Certificates ot deposit due In less than 30 days(o‘her than for money borrowed) 87.878.46 Total demand deposits ---- 146.604.14 Time Deposits: Certificates of deposits (other than for ... 19,579.00 money borrowed).. 19,579.00 Total of time deposits. Bills payable with federal reserve bank 30,000.00 1 Pel Glane -o tr $351,670.85 Total. Liabilities for rediscounts with foderai reserve bank —------------------ 7,250.00 State of Oregon ? County of Umatilla I ’ . I, 8. C. Lochrie, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement 1. true to th. teet of g&.EScmRChe Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of January, 1921. Correct— Attest: B. ALEXANDER. CHAS. E. OPEL P. B. SWAYZE, Directors. People Read This Newspaper Led by a marquis, whose name Is withheld, male visitors to Marlakerke, near Ostend, Belgium, have revolted against the conventional garb, and are appearing on the walks attired in cool pajamas, as the photograph shows. Remnant of a Famous Gold Rush 2513 profitable for you to If you uuani to hire aomebody If you roani to aett aomethlng If you ruant to buy aomethlng If you roani to rent your bouse If you ruant to aett your houae If you ruant to sett your farm .517 1 SSn ■ 4 If there it anything that yoa The results will This ruined old Russian church at Lake Bennett, Alaska, is all that rr- mains of the city of 20,000 people which thrived at the head of the famous Chilkoot Pass during the gold rush of 1898. It was there that the prospec- tors outfitted and made rafts and canoes for the trip on the Yukon river.