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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. xkUtiUu. , S alt WORKING HOURS OF WOMEN VARY E X C H A N G E D ra ft* to A ll P a rt* of tbe U nited State* $ 1 .0 0 to $ 1 0 . 0 0 . __ 5 c $ 5 0 .0 0 to $ 1 0 0 .0 0 15c $ 1 0 .0 0 to $ 5 0 . 0 0 . . 1 0 c Each additional $100 15c tlllV , IV B l l h t t F , A lU fy lttU U , W e rk t Fever Preventive. New H am pshire and Wisconsin lim it W orkmen attending the pans In salt the nlgflt hours of all women w ags earners. Connecticut, D elaw are, In w orks a re never known to have liana, K ansas, M assachusetts, Ne cholera, sm allpox, scarlet fever or In braska, New York, Oregon, P ennsyl fluenza. vania, South C arolina, U tah and Wis consin prohibit women from night S tates Differ Widely in Reg dat work in certain occupations. Wiscon- 1 sin and N ebraska lim it night work to ing Labor of 8,000,0C0 eight consecutive hours. D elaw are and M aryland lim it hours to eight and Wage Earners. fu rth e r specify definite hours as night hours. K ansas, New H am pshire and 1 Wisconsin lim it night hours to eight and weekly night work to 48 hours. The num ber of occupations covered Is, as a rule, sm all. Indiana and Pennsyl- I R egulations on N ight Em ploym ent— vnnla cover m anufacturing establish- ' merits only. South D akota H as 70-Hour Week “M andatory minim um wage law s for — Minimum W age L aw s in women, with ra te s flxed by a cominis- I Force in Some S tates. slon a re in force in W isconsin, Minne New York.—W ith more than 8,000,- sota, N orth D akota, K ansas, A rkansas, j 000 women "gainfully occupied" in the Colorado, W ashington, Oregon and Our new brick shoe store is now open U nited S tates, th e legal sta tu s of C a lifo rn ia ; in U tah and Arizona there i witli a new line of goods. See us for women as employees becomes a m atter is a m andatory minimum wage law SHOE REPAIRING of increasing Im portance to Industry, with the wage flxed by la w ; in Massa- chusetts^there is a minimum wage flxed according to a statem ent Issued by the OAK TAN SHOE STORE Nutional Industrial Conference board. by a commission, but not m a n d a to ry ; • a m R o d g e rs , P ro p . “According to th e most recent offi in all of the other s ta te s th ere Is no cial sum m aries, dally w orking hours law." for women in th e U nited S tates are Jane, who lives at Sixty-flrst stre e t lim ited,” th e statem ent says, "as fol terrace ami Main street, Is at that low s: HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK “To eight hours In the D istrict of "just before k in dergarten” age when Columbia, Colorado, C alifornia, W ash life ap p ears an exciting experim ent. TRANSFER ington, M ontana, Nevada, U tah, A ri She tries all the possibilities in new zona and New M exico; In K ansas there things she encounters In her busy 'lays, even going so fa r as to m ake is a law providing punitive overtim e P H O W I OREGON HARDW ARE for work over eight or nine hours, ac the good old English language do a N o . 431 cording to the In d u stry ; to eight and trick for her whim. Ja n e experim ented with a toy bal one-half hours In N orth D a k o ta ; to nine hours In M assachusetts, New- loon the other day, inflating it to d an H. Robinett, Prop. York, Maine, Ohio, M ichigan, Minne gerous proportions so that the escap sota, Missouri, A rkansas, N ebraska, ing a ir would blow the w histle as long Herwiit.il, Or*. O klahoma, Texas, Idaho and Oregon, ns possible. B ystanders foresaw dis to ten hours In Pennsylvania, C onnecti aste r as the balloon, under p ressure cut, Rhode Island, New Jersey, M ary from Ju n e's lusty lungs, grew alarm land, Virginia, K entucky, Georglu, Mis ingly. Ja n e considered th eir w arning cries sissippi, Louisiana, Illinois, Wisconsin. South D akota and W yom ing; to ten without excitem ent. T hen she asked and one-half hours In T ennessee ami i-almly : “ If I break the balloon, will the V erm ont; to eleven hours in N orth vhlstle wills?"—K ansas City Star. C a ro lin a ; to tw elve hours in South NO LIMIT IN FIVE STATES THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON Herm iston, Oregon NOTICE TO CREDITORS FOE SALE FOR SA LE— A new cam era, cost »36 fo r »26,. In q u ire H e ra ld office. 6-tfc. FOR SALE-— F ir s t class h e a te r reas- onab le. F o r p a rtic u la rs call Mrs. s m ith , M c F a rla n d ’s ra n c h , U m a til. la. 18-2 tp FOR SA LE — Few choice W h ite F ly m o u ih Rock C ockrells. »1.50 each. R. C. Goode, M otor R o u t A. 1 8 -ltp In th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e S ta te of O regon f6 r U m a tilla C ounty. In th e M a tte r o f th e E s ta te o f B en ja m in P. N ew com er, deceased. N otice is h ereb y g iv en th a t th e u n d e rsig n e d has been ap p o in ted exe c u to r of th e last w ill an d te s ta m e n t of B en jam in P. N ew com er, deceased, haB ‘I“ « '¡ f e d as th e law d ire c ts All p erso n s h a v in g claim s a g a in s t said e s ta te a re re q u ire d to p re s e n t th e sam e to me w ith p ro p e r vo u ch ers, a t th e office o f m y a tto rn e y , W . J. ___............. W a rn e r in H erm isto n , O regon w ith in ; six m o n th s from th e d a te h ereof, D ated th is 2 8 th d ay of D ecem ber, 1921. W illa rd W . F elth o u se 16 -5 tc. E x e c u to r NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE 01 REAL PROPERTY FOR SALE OR T R A D E — F o u r w heel In th e C o u n ty C ourt of th e S ta te of d riv e a u t tru c k new p n e u m a tic O regon for U m atilla C ounty. In tires. E asy term s fo r cash deal, th e M a tte r of th e E s ta te o f'E d g a r H. G rah am , D eceased. o r w ill tra d e for lan d , c a ttle and hogs. W . A. L e a th e rs. 1 6-tfc. N et ice is h e re b y g iv en th a t th e u n d ersig n ed , a d m in is tra to r of th e esta te FOR SALE-—R eg istered Je rse y cow. of E d g ar II. G rah am , deceased, w ill Also E conom y K ing se p a ra to r and from an d a f te r th e 2 4 th day o f J a n 8 foot b lack w a ln u t ex ten sio n d in u a ry , 1922, a t th e o ffice of W illiam in g ta b le. Mrs. B. K. S p rag u o r i. W a rn e r in th e C ity of H erm isto n , P ho n e 282. 15-4 tp U m atlllu C ounty, O regon, o ffer for ale a t p riv a te sale to tho h ig h e st GROW C R ? P E n u n d e r c o n tra c t. ■nd best b idder, for cash In h an d , tho V ery low p rices fo r vin es fo r com follow ing d escrib ed re a l p ro p e rty ait- m ercial p la n tin g . P each es, A p ri i'1'ted In U m a tilla C o u n ty , O regon, to- cots, C h erries, all k in d s of f r u it w it: an d o rn a m e n ta l stock. A sk fo r L ots 7 and 8 in B lock 10; a n d L ots g rap e c irc u la r. H om e N u rsery 1, 4, 5, 9, 10, 12, 13, 15 an d 16 in Co. R ich lan d , W ash . 1 7 -tfc B lock 2, in N e w p o rt’s A d d itio n to th e Tow n of H e rm isto n in said co u n ty BUY A HOME— 10 to 64 acres, p a r and. sta te . tia lly Im proved J o in s city on Rids m ay be m ade u p o n e ith e r of east. W a te r rig h t paid to d ale, said lots se p a ra te ly or upon a n y g ro u p 12 y e a rs to pay. E b e r D. Mossie. ,,f . nB th o b ld d er nlay deslreR 17-8tc. T h is sale is m ade u n d e r an d In ' p u rs u a n c e of a license a n d o rd e r of FO R SA LE— F a t hogs 125 to 150 sale m ade an d e n te re d by I. M. S ch an - Ibs., aliv e o r dead. A lso som e nep. Ju d g e of th e above e n title d good Yellow N ew ton apples. P u re m i n t , on ih e 22nd d ay of N ovem ber bred W h ite L eg h o rn O ockerells. 1921, In th e above e n title d e s ta te , and II. E. H u n b y , p hone 616. 17-2lp. su ch sale w ill be m ade s u b je c t to con firm a tio n by said co u rt. PRODUCE SOLD! Goods h au led ! D ated th is 1 4 th day of D ecem ber, R e g u la r tr ip s to P en d leto n , T u es 1921. day, T h u rsd a y a n d S a tu rd a y . P e n - , F ra n k W au g am an , d leto n T ru c k L ine. R. B. S pencer, I P rop. 1 7-3tc. 1 A d m in is tra to r o f th o above e n ti tl --------------------------------------------------------- , ed esta te . W. J. W a rn e r FOR BALE— 13 cows, som o fresh 1 4-6tc. H is a tto rn e y an d all w ill be fresh by A pril 1. 1 Also y o u n g team an d m ach in ery . In q u ire H erald . 15-tfc. MISCELLANEOUS FOUND 2 H erald . p o ck et books. in q u ir e 16-3tc. E. L. H A LL T ra n sfe r, C nll K n c rr's 12 -tfc. g arag e. P h o n o 152. S W E E T C ID ER 40 conta a gnllon. In q u ire C hczlk w arehouse. 7 -tfc. O wing to th e fact th n t th e Coal M ines a tta h s ig h t d ra f t to Bill of L ad in g m a k in g all coni s tric tly cash on a rriv a l, we a re com pelled to In s ta ll a cash W'lth o rd e r sy stem to o u r e v ittn w rs * B e g in n in g A ug. 1 0 th , 1921, all o rd e rs fo r fu el nniBt be a c com panied w ith cash. In la n d E m p ire L u m b er Co. 48-tfc. T u m -A -L u m L u m b er Co. E L L IO T T ’S tires. T IR E SHOP G ales 62-ltC . CASH P a id fo r second h a n d goods C o rre ll's Shop. lY - t i; T H E feelin g o f se c u rity Is w ell w o rth th e p rem iu m paid, H ow about th n t F ire In su ra n c e ? See th e E. P. Dodd A gency. 11 tfc T Y P E W R IT E R rib b o n s a n d carbon p ap er a t th e H e ra ld office. New and Used Merchandise bought, sold and exchanged. A. Correll T Y P E W R IT E R R ib b o n s nnd carboi p ap er fu r sa le a t th e H erald . sto v e s, heaters, ranges bought, sold, ex changed or repaired Correll’s Shop. A d d in g m a s hi t^e /o i l s of p a p e r for sa le «I th e H erald office. W A N T E D T O tJUHf veal an d Fend y o u r eggs. W rite o r ab o u t veal. E a rl B ro w n ell, till« , eggs. phone Umn 1-tfe. ADDING m a ch in e ro lls a t th e H erald office. W A N T E D - S m all 2 n r to move In to tow n. m om house P h o n e 282 1 8 -ltp " ILL T R A D E 3 CITY LOTS fo r good cow. Lou R ogers. 18-2lp. W A N TED TO R E N T P lan o fo r ab o u t five m o n th s. Miss H azel B ogard. 18«3tp Tem pered Cleaniin.ee. In the Lot* <te In G alanierle, w ritten for h e e u i so d dsndlee In KUO. It I* urged that "E very day <mr should tak e pain* to wash one'» hands, and e»>. dionM »tat wn«h one’s face tl most as often " P erh ap s se often a* tw ice • w eek>— Youth s Compsulou. E. L. IIA IJ TR A N SFER C arolina, while no legal lim itations exist in Iowa, Indiana, W est Virginia, No. 9281. Reserve Did. No. 12 A labama and Florida. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF No Lim itation in W orking Hours. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK "T hese la tte r five sta le s have no lim itation In th e weekly working h o u r It Hermiston, in the State of Oretron, at the close of women. The 48 hours a week Urn i t business, Dee. 31, 1921. itation Is prescribed In M assachusetts RESOURCES C alifornia, Oregon. U tah and North '.oans and discounts 1176,764.97 176,764.97 Dakota ; In Illinois and South Dakota iverdrafts, secured................. .. $ ............ Unsecnred 32750 827.60 the legal lim itation Is 70 hours a week. I. S. bonds to secure circulation (par In Ohio 50 h o u rs; In Wisconsin, Con 6,260.00 6,250.00 nectlcut and D elaw are 55 h o u rs; in Hher bonds, stocks, securities, e tc ........ 46,634.99 New Jprsey, Wyoming, K entucky, Mis anki"(r house ................... $6,000.00 sisstppl, Louisiana. Georgia. South u nituro, fixtures ............... 2.467.80 10,467 80 Carolina, North C arolina, Virginia ami leal e state owned other than banking M aryland 60 h o u rs ; In Vermont. Wasli hou «■ ................ -....... 6.C52.17 lugton, M ontana, Nevada, Colorado. f-awful 1 eserve with Federal Reserve b«nk 16,152.97 Arizona and New Mexico 50 h o u rs; In T ennessee 57 hours, und In all the iash in vault and amount due from N at banks 16,760.59 other slates, Maine, New H am pshire, Total ional items 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 . 16.760.69 New York, Pennsylvania, Miehigan. Jhecks on banks located outside o f city Minnesota, N ebraska, K ansas, Mis or town of reporting bank and other souri, Okluhomn. A rkansas and Texas cash item s...................................... 359.71 54 hours. T he variation us to weekly Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer ....... 312.50 hours Is, therefore, much g reater than the variation ns to daily hours. Total 1277,973.20 "N ight work for women is prohib NOTICE LIABILITIES To H ig h w ay M otor T ra n s p o rta tio n ited In more than one occupation In New York, Connecticut, Wisconsin, Ne ’»pital stock paid in .............. 25.000.00 C om panies nnd P erso n s, A nd to braska. K ansas, O regon anil C alifor Surplus fund ..................... ......... 10.000.00 w hom it m ay C o n cern : nia ; in Industry only in M assachusetts, Undivided profits 13,100.99 Y ou a n d each of you a re h ereb y Pennsylvania and Indiana ;'ln m ercan Reserved for interest and taxes ac- n o tified th a t th e law passed a t th e tile em ployment only in South C aro .......................... - ....... 2,000.00 15,100 99 sp ecial session of th e L e g isla tu re lina ; for rullroad nnd street railw ay C rcu tat ing notes outstanding ........... 6,250.00 11” o rld ln g for su p erv isio n an d re g u la ticket sellers only In O hio; in the Dis Amount duo to National b a n k s................. 2,291.84 tio n of tra n sp o t ta tio n of p erso n s an d Certified chocks outstanding ................. 155.00 p ro p e rly fo r co m p en satio n o v er pub- trict of Columbia the num ber of hours Cashier » checks outstanding.................-- 2.021.il lie h ig h w ay s by m otor veh icle, is now th at may be worked a t night Is limited Tola’ of items 21, 22, 23. 24 and 25 4,467 95 In fo rce nnd effect, an d you a re a d In th e sam e m anner as day work. Demand deposits: vised to secu re in s tru c tio n s by com Individual deposits subject to chock 167,254.18 Control of N ight Work. m u n ic a tin g w ith th e Com m ission "S ta te control of night work for Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 Im m ediately. F o r y o u r referen ce women ex ists only in 14 s ta te s ; Deta- daysfo her than for money borrowed) 25.892.13 nnd cn y en len ce a copy of th e law is Total demand deposits .. 193.146.26 now on file w ith th e C o u n ty C lerk. Time Deposits: Worth Considering Certificates of deposits (other than for D ated a t Salem , O regon th is 3 1 st money I o r rowed) ................................ 24,006.00 d ay of D ecem ber, 1921. T h e q u e stio n is n o t so m u ch how P u b lic S ervice C om m ission of O re you c o n tra c t a cold, b u t how to g et Total of time deposits .... .... 24,008.00 gon, By F red A. W illiam s, C h a ir Tulal ..................... .... 8277,973.20 I tid o f it w ith th e le a s t loss of tim e m an. State of Oregon / A tte s t: W m . P. E llis, S e c re ta ry County of Umatilla i s‘ j a n d inconveniences. If you w ill con I. S. C. Lochrie, cashier of the above named 1 7 -lt c . sid e r th e ex p erien ce of o th e rs u n d e r bank, do solemnly swear that th»- above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. s im ila r c ircu m stan ces, w ho have S. C. LOCHRIE. Cashier been m ost su ccessfu l in c h eck in g and sworn to before me this 5th day NOT MODELS OF CONSTANCY th e i r colds. In th e ir b e g in n in g , you of Subscribed January, 1922. w ill secu re a b o ttle of C h a m b e rla in ’s Otto G. Sapper. Notary Public My commission expires July 17, 1926 O bserver Ha* Found T h at House C ough R em edy w ith o u t delay, an d Correct—A ttest: W ren* O ccasionally Figure in use If fa ith fu lly . T h e re a re m any F. B. SWAYZE. B irds’ "D ivorce CourL" fam ilies w ho h av e used th is p re p a r a J R. RALEY R. ALEXANDER, tion su ccessfu lly fo r y e a rs a n d hold " U tile hints in th eir nests ngree." Directors. So likewise do th eir p arents, presum It in h ig h esteem . I t iB ex cellen t. ably. Bill th ere has been much specu lation us to w heth er p airs of birds. ■_■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■ ■Mice m arried, do or do not perpetuate P h o n e 171 P h o n e 171 P h o n e 171 P h o n e 171 P h o n e 171 the winkled relation from yenr to year •n a y llow about Hie house-w ren? Il Is a 0 ■ 3 gentle and virtuous bird, alm ost semi- ■ ........... as one might say, litas >—* ■ a much as it cimlomarlly builds Its nest a III or about hum an habitations. People ■ who have w atched the habits of house- s* ■ wren» have often been heard to say S e e d e d R a is in s , p k g 20c 0 ■ 3 Ihtti they were sure ihe sam e p airs re- | ■ W a ln u ts , N o . 1, p o u n d 35c u n ited l o the sam e nesting places sea- [ ■ son a fte r season. They were p ro ■ F lo u r, E c h o , O ly m p ic , S n o w M a id , W h ite a elalmed us nnalels of m arital con- ” 1 ■ K I N G S L E Y ’S GROCERY DEPARTM ENT stnucy, However. Mr. S. P ren tiss Baldwin of Cleveland, who for many y ears has m a d e the trap p in g and handing of dills his special hobby (a fte rw a rd re- i using them Io be subsequently re imp|M-d iw rliaps and Identified), has found lliai Imuse-wrens a re no more re- Hable In th eir conjugal retail..ns than folks. In some Inataneea these relg- lions a re p erp etu ated from seasi.n to seaso n ; hut often it happens that a houae-wrau, male o r fem ale. Indulges in a violent flirtation, even m aking a bluff at startin g housekeeping, and then m aking final choice of an o th er m ate, Divorces occur. A genttem un house-wren may m arry, re a r a fam ily and then leave his wife, going off with an o th er lady house wren and setting up ■ n establishm ent with her. W here- upon th ere is nothing for th e deserted fem ale to do but get an o th er husband, 1 ! , | I I 1 J ! * | S a t i n ____ S u g a r, sack W h ite W o n d e r S o a p , 2 2 b a rs C o rv a llis C r e a m e r y B u t t e r , c u b e s a n d c a r to n s B u lk C r a c k e r s , p o u n d K a ro , 10 lb p a il, B lu e la b e l K a ro , 10 lb p a il, R e d lab e l M a tc h e s , 12 f o r 45c s iz e A p p le B u t t e r W h e a t F la k e s , 3 f o r I I $ 1 .8 5 S6.75 $ 1 .0 0 .... 45c 18c 80c 90c 75c 25c $ 1 .0 0 • K I N G S L E Y 'S J ! a M IS M IS T O N S M O U «> O F Q U A L IT Y ANO S IR V IC I a a W a n t Ad» B rin g R esu lts E sther chapter N o . 101. o. e Q ueen meets second Tuesday evening of each month it 8:00 sharp in Mason io hall. V tailing members reicome. Minute B. Stew art. W. M. K athryn L. G am er. S ec. ! Back in Business S D ra ft* and Traveler* Check* far all P a rt* W o rld WANT ADS LODGE DIRECTORY P h o n e 171 P h o n e 171 T h o n e 171 P h o n e 171 P h o n e IT I PHONE 152 Leave order* at Knerr’s Garage Truck Hauling C o al, $1 p e r to n W o o d , $1 p e r c o rd T r u n k s a n d M o v in g LIERMISTON LODGE NO. 138. A. P. A A. M . * * meets in Maaonic Hail on First and Third ruesday evenings of each month. V isiting breth ren welcome. E. D. Dun gen. Secy. ’ A. F. Beisae. W. M. i/IN E Y A R D LODGE NO. 206, 1. O. O. F. meets each Monday evening in Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members cordially invited. W. R. Loa«horn. Sec. Jack Knapp. N .O . PROFESSIONAL CARDS D R . R . G . G A L E P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n Office—Gladys Ave. near Firs» St. Office Hours: 2 to 5; 7:80 to 9. Phone «41 DR. FRANCIS P. ADAMS P h y w ia n .o d Surgeon Eye* tre»t«ut tn ced and Gla,w a Fitted Office over F ir,t Natter.I*Bank OFFICE PHONE. 92 RESIDENCE PHONE. 6*6 Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6:80 p. m. Day o r n ig h t c a lls ai.sw aieil prom ptly DR. W W. ILLSLEY Office over First National Bank Osteopathy Medicine Surgery Cal’s answered at all hours Office phone 551 Residence phone 7H D r . F. V . P R IM E * D E N T IS T r y Hermiston, Oregon \ Office, Rank Bid7. Office Phone. 93 Office Hours Residence Phone 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. W. J . W A R N E R ATTORNEY AT LAW H K K -V IIS T O A , O K K O O N J. D . Z Ü R C H E R LAW YER Stanfield - . Oregon UMATILLA GENERAL HOSPITAL W ell and M odernly E q u ip p ed Special Rates in Maternity Case» Miss N ell ’en d en t. K am m erlin , s u p e rin - Edwards Building A ll a t P r e - w a r P r ic e « D. H. COOK E llio tt’s T ire Shop. P h o n e 192 IT S .M C R I. X z r M .r>. EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT H is removed from his former location in the Rond Bldg, to Rooms 1, 2 ard 3 Inland Empire Bank Bldg. P K N I H . I '. T O '. : O REG ON ' SEE H IT T D R . G. C. R T G H K Y OPTOMETRIST AND.'OPTICIAN E ye. Scirntlflcally Examined Lenses Ground and Fitted American National Bank Bids. Pendleton Oregon FO R- DR. RAY LOGAN, P h y sican an d S urgeon GUNS -and— Umatilla, Oregon • The French Restaurant BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY AMMUNITION Elegantly Furnbhed Rooms in Connection STRICTLY FIRST CLASS Hohbach Bros., Proprietors A FULL LINE A. D. CROSLAND & SON A ll Lines of Transfer TWO TRUCKS QUICK SERVICE Pend’eton, Oregon Service Speed Economy F r u it , B a le d H a y a n d L iv i s to c k T r a n s f e r 0 . 0 . Felthouse Phone 785 Calls Answered All Honrs Biard a ■ ■ 1 ■ E L E C T R I C F I X T U R K S ’ ■ J A N D A P P L IA N C E S ? *-* a Ph«»« i » ’ «*4 1 1 . •— ■ V »*»• c*“ '< •«. Pendleten, Ore.g 3* ■ O ■ >■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 3 O ■ tu a -I ■ ■ a 3* ■ O a 3 V cr o 3 * DON’T FORGET ------- Ü S-------- When you need any thing in the line of neat and attractive Printing. C O N F E C T IO N E R Y S T A T IO N E R Y Delicious Wholesome C onfectionery Tasty Stationery For Women N r tei slami Cigan and Tobacco