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TOB BEÇBilSTOH HERALD, HERMISTOX, OMCGOK. U s e —O r L o se ♦ STATE MAEKET AGENT ♦ ♦ DEPARTMENT ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Complaints of shippers corns to the market agent that shipments of eggs graded at country points do not taka the same grade when graded by the dealers In Portland— that they are graded down on size. The mar ket agent Is asked If there Is not some means of verifying these grsdee. The market agent law makes it the duty of the market agent to Investigate complaints, and upon request, set as mediator or ar bitrator In any controversy or issue that may arise among producers, distributors and consumers of such products, and la case the parties to the dispute fail to reach an adjust ment, he may make his findings public. The matter of grading eggs according to siss and weight ts sim ple and there should not be any marked difference between the grad. I ng of the skipper and the buyers, tf the graders observe the standards. In case of dispute of grades, how ever, the market agent will have the cases re-graded by competent offlcialsif requestd to do so. Lack or use m la (act abut*. Thia »111 apply to money, to grain, to human energy. It you keep, you will never reap. It is use— or lose. Money In the bank goes Into cir culation, helps make buslneea bet ter. Money hid away about the house, locked In deposit boxes, bur. led in the cellar, does no good and is likely to be lost. The sate place for your money Is In a reliable bank like ours. , -.n lid l F irst N a tio n a l B a n k sf Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits O ver >80,000 F. B. Swayze, Pres. R. Alexader, Vice-Pree. A. H. Norton, Cashier W. L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier NOTICE! T he H erald publishes more genuine paid want ads than any other paper published in a city of the same size in East ern Oregon. TH ER E’S A REASON WANT ADS FOR SALE FOR SALE—Refrigerator, holds 100 pounds, also fruit jars. Inquire this office. FOR SALE—Spray pump with bar. rel and 50 feet of hose, 15, also three cows. Mrs. J. E. Buchner. FOR SALE— Marshall strawberry plants, >1 per 100. Chas. Cllne- smlth. 28-tfc FOR SALE— Team of horsçs. J. K. Shotwell. 18-tfc FOR SALE— 5 acre chicken ranch; 400 hens, team, wagon, and other 'fixtures. Come and see. Chester 'Wright, 1 mile west, 1- 2 mile south. 10-tfc FOR SALE— Economy cream separa tor, almost new, size 14. Also 1 good Jersey cow. S. R. Siegel, 1 mile west of town. 30-tfc FOR SALE OR TRADE— Hay, poul try, tools, furniture, De Laval separator, etc. E. F. Buck, for merly W. W. Rogers place. 34-3p FOR SALE— Stacker, 45 foot pole in good condition. Enquire at this office. 34tf Good strong cabbage plants ready now. We also have a big stock of tomato and other garden plants. Platns for your hanging baskets and flower beds. Special on canna and gladiolus bulbs. We fill orders by mall. Pelmulder’e greenhouse. 34tfc THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN AND “The only thing wrong with co Saturday Evening Poet at re. operation is that It doesn't work." duced prices. See Agent Gladys How often Is this cynical remark Whitsett. made by people who do not know what they are saying, and who do Try Burk's for bargains. not take the trouble to find out We wish to notify the Hermiston facts, The occasional co-operative milk producers that we hnra opened failure Is always played up while a cream station the first door north the colapses of private business of the Hermiston hotel, with Mr every day are taken as a matter of Berry In charge. Mr. Berry w ill test « ouh £ . During (he 'eleven years, your cream and pay lor enme as from 1913 to 1923, according to the soon as the test Is complete, and we U. B. Department of Agriculture, the assure you an honest, square deal money losses because of'co-operatlve Yours for business. Mutual Cream farmers organisations going out of ery Co. lt -t f c business were less than three-tenths of one per cent of the total business It is easy to reach us when you of co-operatives active during those want your clothes cleaned, pressed eleven years. Private buslnes can. or repaired. Just phone 9 l-W-3. not show such a record. We’ll call. 19-tfe SHnca Tillamook county farmers REAL EffTATE EXCHANGES AND lined up all the merchants of that INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE county in an agreement not to han. ALTOR. 2<-tfc die or sell the butter substitutes, the movement Is spreading Into Burk is hearquarters for Army other counties, yet leaders In the Shoes. movement report that in some coun ties the farmers theselves do not ap FOR SALE— 25 head dairy heifers parently take interest in the matter and cows freshening spring and of helping to line up the merchants. early summer, and registered Jer If the farmers would unite In this sey sire for sale. W ill sell sin fight against milk and butter sub_ gly or as herd. These were bred stltutes there would hardly be a and grown on protect and nearby. merchant in, the state, outside of E. P. Dodd. 23-tfc Portland, who would handle the counterfeits. WANTED— Kitchen help at the Cosy Corner restaurant. 34-tfc Growers In the Willamette val ley have asked this state market Our spring and summer Uns of agent to help them find markets for Made-to-Measure Clothes are here. hairy vetch seed. If any farmers Butts, >23.50 and up. Imperial are In the market for this seed, the Cleaners. TtS-tfc market agent will put them In touch with the growers. Burk's for bargains. The embargo against the foot and Polands for Pronta. Stillings. I7tf mouth epidemic in California Is yet held tight against that state, and I AM MAKING REGULAR TRIPS TO one of the results wll doubtless be Psadleton Tuesdays and Fridays of good demand for nearly all Oregon each week. If yon have anything fruits and vegetables this season. to be hauled to or from the above The federal government now has named city, I would appreciate entire charge of the situation In California and every precaution is your business along thia lino, am also la the market for chickens being taken to prevent Its spread and veal. Ray Challis, Phons and stamp it out. 20-R. Pendleton phone 409. 9-tfc FOULTET AND CHICKS See I. E. Put 34-tfc Q ueen esther chaitek n «. io io . h ;• V I N E Y A R D LODGE NO 208. l o . o . r . T m eets oarh Monday even in® in Odd F b U bwb hall. Viaitin® mem bar a cordially inritM - W. R. L ob ® horn. Sec. J. A. R eeves. N . G- RfcCLAMATION LODGE N o. NY, K . o f K . meet* each Thursday evening in Mack s Hall, a t 7J0 F. M. V M tla g brother* cordially invited. W. H. McMillan R. A . Brownaon. K. R. and S . C. C. -fee/ngYOSEMITE oru ZEEOLENE-lubricaleei bearings O N E ELEVEN A. Leathers, when you have alfalfa HOUSE TO RENT— 4 shelves book hay for sale. In any quantity. rack >3.00; oak sideboard, >15.00; Phone 40-J-3. >-tfc couch >3.00; 1 bedstead and coll Spring >6.00; 1 office chair >4: Board and lodging for two working 1 white bedstead >5.00; 1 patent men, >8.40 per week; nil you ean 1 rocker leather seat >5.00; 2 kit eat guaranteed. Enquire this office. ■ a chen chairs >2.00: 1 walnut store a TAKEN UP NOTICE mirror. >10.00. Ella B. Percey a Notice Is hereby given that 1 have a 36-ltc taken up and have kept for about a MISCELLANEOUS 2 days at my place In Hermiston, a the following described animal: II One horse, about 12 years old, Will pay 5 cents per pound for good clean, washed rags; must not be color white, branded P on right smaller than 15 inches square. shoulder. 3 Said animal will be sold unlees re. Kellogg A Schimke. 35-tfc deemed nt public auction to the WANTED—Good steady old team, highest bidder for cash In hand on harness and wagon; also some the lt t h day of May. 1124. nt the bees. F. W. Newell, general de above described place nt 10 o’clock livery. 36-lp A. M . Dated nt Hermiston on this 14th WANTED—Kitchen help at the day of April, 1924. Cosy Corner restaurant. 34-tfc Signed F. L. Sampson. 3 my practice. _ Dr. R. G. GALE, Surgeon Loatlon, Bank Bldg., Rooms 1 and 1 Phones: Office 931. Res. 681 Office Hours: 10 to 11:30 A. M., 3 to 5 P. M. WHEN IN Dentistry PENDLETO N Dental X-Ray an<l D ia .n o a i. Bank Bldg. Hermiston. Oregon MAKE YOUR HEAL Q UARTERS —AT— W h e th e r you drive a P ierce-A rro w or a Ford, th e use of Zerolene, of th e proper body, will not only c u t dow n your oil bill, b u t give you g reater gasoline mileage, less carbon, low er u p k eep costs, ZEROLENE a n d a longer life for y o u r car. WESTERN AUTO CO. W. J. W A R NER Cottonwood and Watr Sts. Attorney-at-Law COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE Tires— Tubes— Accessories ALWAYS OPEN PHONE 530 Tom Swearingen, Mgr. Big u sers refuse to pay trib u te to th e old superstition th a t th ere is som ething m y steri ously ‘‘b etter” about “e a ste rn ” oils — w h y should you pay th a t tribute? Hermiston : : ; Oregon M c K enzie & lieualmn Eye, Ear, Nose and TMtoat “ COLD IN THE HEAD” la an acute attack of N asal Catarrh. Those subject to frequent “colds’’ are generally In a “run down’’ condition. HAL.L’8 CATARRH MEDICINE Is a Treatment consisting of an Ointment, to be used locally, and a Tonic, which acts Quickly through the Blood on the Mu cous Surfaces, building up the System , and making you less Hablo to “c< ids.” Sold by druggists for over (0 Years. F . J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O. In s is t on Z e ro le n e , even i f i t does cost less. Ha* removed from his form er lodftflfci in 1 Bond Bldg, tb Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland Em pire Pendleton :; KATHRYN SHORT Teacher of STANDARD O COMPANY VOICE AND PIANO SEE Graduate A rtist Pupil of the F. X. Arens Vocal Studio, New York and Los Angeles. H IT T (C A L IF O R N IA ) Assistant Teacher to F. X. Arens. Telephone or call at HermlstOS Hotel for appointment. —FOR— DR. THEO. BELETSKI, Veterinarian GUNS T h h booklet report* inde pendent service test* of Zerolene meds by a num ber o f large usen. Ask any Standard O il Company sale* re p re s e n ta tiv e or Zerolene dealer for a copy. Treats all Domestic Animals. later* state Stock Inspector —AND— AMMUNITION A FULL U N E Residence second house west of the Catholic church. Phone. S2-R. Legal Blank* For Sale at The HeraldOffice “LET'S KEEP NICK" i J J. L . V A U G H A N > and Appliance! ! | SINNOTT HAS SECURED ^•••••»••■■■■■■■■■•■■iFNaaaaBBaaaafafNfaBaBaataBaaaaaoa« ? Phon'« 1 » ■ Shop at Siscel’i Confectionary IO S a . O o u r t • « . P e n S le to n , O r a . g : — THAT— A LL SH O E S Ì ■ 2 5 per cen t o ff. ; : s OGDEN — FIXES— ‘ W ATCHES ■ M en’s H alf Soles 3 ■ $ 1 .2 5 3 Jeweler and Watchmaker IB B a B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B ■> ¡W ith H eels $1.753 m W M . H . O G D EN ! I >10,000.000 concessions to land grant counties of Oregon. Passage of Mineral Leasing Act, with >12.000,000 for reclamation. Inclusion of West Extension of Umi. tills Project in reclamation pro gram. Opening of Wasco County timber re. source« for development. Action on McNary-Haugen hill In house of representatives. 'Appropriations for construction of McKay Dam, Umatilla Project. Paid advertisement by SINNOTT FOR CONOR BBS CLUB, Baa R. Lllfln, secretary, Ths Dalles, Oregon. BERT MULLENS Barber Shop And Bath Agent for the Troy laundry a REM EM BER SINNOTT is a member of the House Steering Committee, an honor achieved only by men of high standing and long service in Washington. Means much to Oregon, SINNOTT is chairman of the Public Lands Committe. Oregon’s welfare, in a large way, is ■ in its public lands. SINNOTT is a ranking member of the Irrigation committee. Eastern Oregon needs irrigation for development. Passage of Sherman County Relief Bill. >7,(00,000 for National Park roads. >160.000 to combat Pine Tree Beetle in Oregon. >900,000 for Baker Irrigation Pro. ject. >>00,000 for Crater Lake Park Roads. >4,000,0000 for Oregon Reclamation. >60.000 for Umatilla Rapids Pro ject. >10,000,000 eoaceseione to Irredud. ble school fund of Oregon. Electrio Fixture» '■J a ■ ! Why throw away 11 years o f constructive work by a man o f ability to produce results for his district ‘•LET’S KEEP NICK” Dr. W . W . IL L S LE Y V ibratory D R . F . V . P R IM E ” CALL 2 5 4 For H au lin g 5 ; I J « I u JL S . S ta r ti Dray and Transfer eeane OAK TAN SHOE ST0EE Sam Rodger«, Prop. ■ w a ; 1■■■»■■■■■■■■■■■■■■? T. H. G aither Read your Voter s Pamphlet. Then go to the polls Friday, May 16, and do something for the ■ man who has done something for you. « I will be in Hermiston June 1 to i Electrical Treatm ents iX-Ray work. ane Electrical M assage. G eorge Challis The public press of Eastern Oregon and Portland has repeatedly praised Nick Sinnott for his J untiring, constructive work. Why change now to try a new and inexperienced representive? Jj I wish to announce Io my patrons that Ofliee Hour*: 9 to 12:30 a. m.; 2 to 5J0 p. m. Eyes treated, tested and Glaasea Fitted I am now prepared to do haul ing Trips made to the country. I solicit a share of yonr patron age R epublican C andidate For R e-election to Congress WANTED— Team of horses not over FRESH MILK— For sale, delivered 8 years old; also wagon and har Inquire this office. 34-2c ness. A good Jersey cow to be ■» AUTOMOBILES— Fords and other traded in. Address Box 437, Uma tilla. 23-tfc makes. >35.00 and up. Kellogg 36-tfe WANTED— Phone, write or see W. & Schimke. Office over First N ational B ia k P h o n es-O ffic e 561. Residence 181 D a y o r n ig h t c a lla a i. awe red p ro m p tly “W e have been operating a stage line since 1911 and have always used Zerolene. Re cently we disposed of some cars that had been in our service for ten years, and dur ing that period none of them had ever had a bearing scraped." —th* Standard Oil Company’* naw improved oil for Ford can “Feed* Thom Oil-Starved Fords.” DR. FRACIS P. ADAMS Physician and Surgeon H A U L IN G B u t w h e th er or n o t you have m ade th is trip, you’ll be interested, as a m otor ist, in k n o w in g t h a t th e tw enty-five P ierce-A rro w cars used in this service are lubricated w ith Zerolene. T h e m a n ag er of this fam ous stage line w rites: F /o r FORDS PROFESSIONAL CARDS 24S2S I f you h av en ’t traveled th e H orseshoe R o u te out of M erced to Y osem ite in one of th e P ierce-A rrow touring cars oper ated by th e Y osem ite Stage a n d T u rn pike C om pany, you’ve m issed som ething. N.J.SINNOTT — READ THE WANT AD6— , m w ie aecood Tueaday ea a t 8:00 sharp in Maaoeic hall. wb I bbbbb . ▲BeaC. K athryn L. Garner. Sac. ■ ’’ " • “ •■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b o b b b b b b White Leghorn baby ehlx, April hatch, >19.00 per hundred. Place FOR SALE— Dane haystacksr, two your order early If you want any. buck rakes and a mowing machine. Wm. H. Ogden. 19-tfe J. T. Dowell. 34-3tp Furniture for sale. man. LODGE DIRECTORY T h e tw en ty . t v s PI «re*-Arrow trmt» la g earc need on “T b s H orseshoe Roots* out of M e r ced »eYaennh * art lu b ric a te d tx s ln - ■ iv s ly w4th t o r » - i-’ NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Ore gon. March 8, 1924. Notice Is hereby given that Charles U. Lenhart, of Hermiston, Oregon, who. on May 10, 1922, made Home stead Entry. Act 6-17-02, No. 021,- 331, for NE'A SF.’A Recttoon 19. Township 5 North, Range 29 Ea»t, Willamette Meridian, has filed no. tire of Intention to make final Proof to eatabllsh claim to the land ’hove described before United States Commissioner at Hermlaton, Oregon, ■n the 30th day of April, 1924. Clallmant name« as wltnesseaes I, F. Strasser.- Orville E. Oul- 'nger. Charles E. Opel and Ralph W. Galhraitth., all of Hermtstonn, Oregon. „ , { Carl G. Helm, Register. C O N FEC TIO N ER Y S T A T IO N E R Y K rause’s C hocolates Bur-Bee Bars T h e Best in Candies Newt stand Cigars and Tohaceo