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I COMING! LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ * ♦ farm reminders R A D I O ♦ ♦ Th Radio has coma to stay, and will be *vwi< the one l ’tgs need good d ean w ater '«c- without a .telephone or auto. M r. .n d M r , Ray Goode e n te rta in - • a ‘ * “ th " * W a ! * *" Radio Is not only an instrument ed at a Hallowe en party on Satur-1 ‘ * " T ‘t * , mt pleasure, bnt Is a greet source of day evening ..a t t their home In Co- * * ' ” the t“ugh “ 1°"« M“ f ® news; a regular fa t u r e of all broad lumbta district. All present r e p o r t '* , ’ casting stations Is dully market re- I the P'g pig ,O to con* consume much water . a very enjoyable evening. ,un,e to mUch 1« - - e . . . . , . Port*, weathor forecast, world news. In order to get enough feed. While* ... , , I ■ i . on .vi Information i Is not . complete this I I , bedtime stories for the kiddles, • and, ' The Baptist Ladles Aid w ill hold ..v , . _ . . i in In season base ball scores as well as subject, the Oregon Experiment sta a business meeting at the home of • Ion • authorities that the entire mU‘‘k•a, and M rs P I l .s .e v O„ T b .„ . A s « < » • " « * think »>«» Programs, n o o n N o v e m b e r 11 s y a ct rat,on for fattening a pig should not I 1 ani • Radio fan, but I have rea- noon, November 13. , ............. bon to contain .............._____________________ more than *0 per cent water. 80,1 t0 be be for ¿or since ainee I 1 installed Installed a a I radio, world events that you read tn Mrs. Anna Barnett, mother ° f 1 ’ your e paper were old to ...w me neg ag * I ’ I w---- r -a r ” - ------ „ Linden Barnett, of Walla Walla, Is For feeding dry mash to poultry , had them the night before over the visitin g at the home of her son In an open box or trough Is used by the radio. this city. Oregon experiment station. It Is My set Is In use three to seven or superior to the self feeding hopper ww ---------— U U liC J more hours every day ne.tv» and l money An all day meeting of the M. E A box 6 inchea wide and 6 inches would no* buy it if I could not get Aid was held at the home of Mrs. E. deep and four feet long makes a de- another Bensel on Wednesday. A large i sirable feeding _ box. A - piece of I have the agency for th North- crowd was In attndance and a very quarter round material Is nailed on western, a five tube non-radiating enjoyable time spent by all present. the upper side of the inside of the set, which is very selective, plenty box to keep the birds from hooking of volume and perfect modulation, Mrs. Fred Lenz has returned home the mash out with their beaks. and at a reasonable price. from a visit In the W lllameate val ------------------------ | W ill install a set for you on a ley. AFTER THE ELECTION, WHAT? positive guarantee to please; but K I N G S L E Y 'S IN C . We, the people of the United States get a set from some one. Melba Callahan is at home from Yours for radio, I H t S M U T O N S H O U S E O S Q U A L IT Y A N D H S V I Ç , " did on November 4th, elect our re Los Angeles where she has been presentatives for the many civil o f - ! studying for some time. flees of the nation. From Justice of Emmett R. Crocker, who was re the peace, who In many cases will cently returned to the local Re have little or nothing to do, to the One Mother’s Tribute clamation office from Denver, has president of the nation, who bears to Daughier-in-Law been reassigned to duty In Spokane the greatest burden-any man c a n 1 When I first saw my son Tyler’s an- be asked to carry, we have selected Mrs. Crocker and John accompanied . ' . „ . . , gelic manner under his wife's regime those who for us shall undertake , , hel(1 my breatbi bp(.a,lsp jn ()|(J him. the task of government. What shall days Tyler In a beatific state of mind Friends of Archdeacon Goldie of be our attitude toward these men meant Tyler gettin; ready to break the Episcopal diocese of Eastern Ore and women? Shall we rest secure out In a new pluce. But as time goes on and the seren gon, will regret to hear of his in in our homes and places of business ity remains unbroken, I repeat to my juries In a rerent automobile acci unmindful of the problems of those self that perfect line from the "Just dent near Cove. Two ribs were who legislate or execute or Judge for So Stories"—“Not always was the ’ broken, but he Is reported a3 g et •a? Bhall we adopt that very com Kangaroo as now we behold him"—a mon. because so easy, habit of c o n - text ___ ___ ting along nicely. that . . I recommended ... to .... all mu moth temnlng the officials whom we thus ers who have seen their Itrisk sons Mra. A. W. Purdy entertained at hinder by our criticism ? Or shall I neatly trained by well-selected wives, her home Wednesday with a lunch we try to remember and realize that ■ indeed, the longer 1 live the more eon for eight. Bridge followed the 'been are our representatives and ready 1 arn to believe that a young •hat they are able to do their best u ‘ J 5 ! be b*,ter acl",alnted luncheon. . , ♦ « . * . his actual current present day people they represent only self than his mother can possibly be. Mr. and Mrs. A . W. P rann is these In turn support them by My daughter-in-law secs in her hus- demand for and obedience to good band a forceful man o f affairs on en terta in ed a num ber o f frie n d s laws? We are told that in other whose Judgment she Implicitly relies, la st T uesday n ig h t a t th eir hom e parts of the world America is com- ' 1 rpsr,ect hia judgment, too. in a way. WE WILL HAVE A CAB OF 1 cann"t ,hplp kno"',n"' that he Is in th is city. R eturns from th e ing to be known as a nation of law- Tf this I __ a the Same T-vler who, at the age of election w as received o v er Mr b r e a k e r s n 8 We 1 f° Ur’ llow,ed hlm8elf lnt0 a high fever must see that it is not wholly false ’ one day because I would not let him P ra n n ’s radio. who Is to blame? Are not we the lead a bloodhound In the parade wheu common citizens to blame?We make; “Uncle Tom’s Cabin" came to town, LATEST Flesh colored wool hose, to be worn public opinion, that strongest of all I Mothers view their sons with what FOR SALE FROM THE CAR ABOUT under any color sheer silk hose. Can laws, which supports or destrroys • J)8vci‘o,°i»rlsts might call an “associa- OCTOBER 30. THIS IS THE LAST we want rood tlVP frlnge’” 'Ve ure handicapped by not be detected. Mrs. .Emma John written law. If then men we want good assorted memories. We cannot esU- son, second house east of Catholic government let us see to it that the mate our sons exactly as their wives CAR OF THIS WOOD WE WILL church. 9-2tp public opinion we create or support estimate them. They came upon us at HAVE THIS YEAR. PLACE YOUR demand first of all that all laws be a different stage.—“A M: rnal Pliiios- strictly enforced. We w ill next see °Pher” in the Atlantic Monthly, TAKEN UP NOTICE ORDERS »0W IF YO’J WANT SOME Notice Is hereby given that I have to It that poor laws be Improved or! OF THIS. taken up an have kept for about repealed and good ones made effect- Observation Relieved • n Segsworth. ------•« daye at the Lou Rogers ranch, four lve. A. MATERIALLY YOURS, Monotony of Illness mles east of Hermiston, the following It has often bepn my feeling jhat described animal: One yearling hel TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. Y o u th a n d O ld A g e > Per|iaps the hnppiest man is the fer, color red, no brand. Said ani R. A. Brown ion, Mgr. To know what you like Is the be- healthy hookworm who. by laying out mal w ill be sold, unless redeemed, at public auction to the highest bidder ginning of wisdom and of old age I “ qllartpr for “ second-hand volume, « «eek for cash In hand on the 20th day of Youth Is wholly experimental. The I Can gPt "s much plcasure essence and charm of that unquiet I ns thP o,hpr fpll°"’’ morp d«Fendent November, 1924, at the above des and delightful epoch is Ignorance of ,UP?n PXPenalve entertainments and cribed ranch at 10 o ’clock A. M. self as well as Ignorance of life. ‘nd"lgeneies that draw on Ills wad. Dated at Hermiston on this 5th These two unknowns the young tnttn lh p forn,er ls among that happy class • - day of November, 1924. brings together again and again, now that can say with the poet, “My mind In the airiest touch, now with a bitter I to me a kingdom is; such pleasant Signed: Lou Rogers. hug; now with exquisite pleasure, now Joys therein I find.” But I discovered his equal th? other IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE with cutting pain; but never with In day when visiting a sick friend in difference, to which he is a total stran STATE OF OREGON FOR ger, and never with thnt near kins ! Outremont whose house adjoins a va UMATILLA COUNTY man of indifference, contentment. If cant lot, says the Montreal Herald. I M B B B B I C. W. Kellogg and John Schlmkc, he be a youth of dainty senses or a found him sitting comfortably on the 3 Plaintiffs, vs. W illiam Brown and brain easily heated, the Interest of vernnda overlooking that lot and Mints Brown, hl8 wife, Defendants this series of experiments grows upon studying it through a pair of Held him out of all proportion to the pleaa- glasses. BuJmnons. Law No. 3086. He asked me: “How many kinds To W illiam Brown, one of the ure he receives. It ls not beauty that of plants would you suppose there Is he loves, nor pleasure that he seeks, above named defendants. though he may think so; his design In that field?" In the Name of the State of Ore and bis sufficient reward Is to verify "About half a dozen,” I replied. “I have already found 77," lie as gon, You are hereby required to ap his own existence and taste the va pear and answer the complaint filed riety of human fate.—Robert Louis sured me, and went on to name them. Confinement to a veranda did not In the above entitled action within Stevenson. worry him much. six weeks from the first publication To Your Order and at Reasonable Price* of thia summons, and you w ill take Is O ld S p o rt M an ’s F e a th e re d F r ie r d s notice that If you fall to appear and Wrestling took a most Important Birds are closely allied to tile Brit answer or plead within that time. place In the enrly Olympic games. It Ihe plaintiffs for want thereof win was also considered a necessary ac ish farmer, shepherd and sportstnac and those who are wise In bird lore, apply to the above entitled Court for complishment of the athletes of the rely on their feathered friends for in days of chivalry. The county of the relief prayed for In p la in tiffs Cornwall, England, led the van In formation and warning. The wryneck complaint herein, to-wit for Judg- wrestling, so that to give a Cornish Is the woodman’s bird, its hawklike B ment against the above named de- hug has passed Into a proverb. The cry In April giving the signal for the stripping of oak trees’ bark. The yel '■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 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 fendantg for the sum of »300.00 with summer season is associated with low wagtail is a fanner’s bird, usher I B g Interest thereon at the rate of in wrestling matches at St. Ives, provid ing In the time of spring sowings. As per cent per annum from October 1, ed for by a worthy dtlxen who be the sandpiper Is the angler's conipan queathed an Income for games to he 1921 and the further sum of »55.00 held every fifth year for ever around Ion, the wheatear keeps the shepherd attorney's fees and for p la in tiffs his mausoleum which was set up on a company on lonely downs. Even the costs and disbursements In this ac high rock near the town In 1782. The miller has his bird In the redwing, tion. and for an order of sale dir game meant as much to St. Ives, Pen called “windmill thrash,” since the ecting the sale of the follow ing des zance, Helston and Truro as the working of Its wings suggests the re volving of a windmill’s sails, while It cribed real property, to-wit: L ets 5 Olympic games to the ancients Is supposed to seek shelter by wind and 6 In Block C and Lots 5, 7 and mllls „ „ r weather. a l „„r. nrow l„w „„„ mills lu In „ hard Redwings now * In Block D In the First Addition N o S m ocks W orn in E n glan d arrive In force; the pity Is that few to Hermiston, Umatilla County, Ore- i D ls only In American Aims, which windmills " ‘ "■ are ................. left to keep up the A Beautiful Colonial Clock valued at »50.00 w ill be riven gun, according to plat thereof filed arP not distinguished by fldellty tn traditional association.—London Mali. away free. With each cash purchase of »1.25 we w ill give a d ia l I March 8, 1907. in the office of the faCt’ ,hat En«,lsh agricultural laborers and when these dials have all been g.ven out’, we wlf, wind i County Recorder of Umatilla County u,'"„ * * •', ° " 7 <m', mT E x p e rt S h in gle W e a v e rs __, . um iy, | | fe b(lv# j gppn „ man (n „ gn)OC||i gn e. ek and when it run* down the party havtnir tk j i In spite of the multiplication of efll- K , Ich property has been oid shepherd In Gloucestershire, who ‘ " m Z*.1 tor h",e C ti"Ck W" ‘ rere,ve ,hla p|™'k ' r* * " r , heretofore attached in Ihe above en- , — was aged that ... he probably imagined «»MK machines to lighten and simplify ........................- — v v..- . - so .„vu Al o. for a short time, we w ill g lve a rtla, for e>(.h |2 50 , titled action and is now held under that William the Fourth was stilt on •■hor, shingles are still woven (or on a.eount or on notes owing us. provided the entire amount o r .w rit of attachment, the proceeds ,h* throne. packed) by hand. No machinery has note taken up at ,h e „me. This means you wouid 4 dta". ‘ from such sale to he annlled in When a workman wears “Jeans" or yet been lt"’o ited capable of ellminat- ! taction of X n t l i . h, « , a an °" ™ " ’ h* ”"*• «"• »<* • '™d*- ln* the " pert ’",!ng'e ’rea' er E” • f you owe a »10.00 account and pay It in full. n of p lain tiff a Judgment and mark b(It „„ , prote<.t,on f™,,, , he de. amine a bunch nf shingles as the car- * 2 r “ HS’ fllement of his trade. He will not let P*n,er »•*"• ,h,,m apart for ’ t"nellng Thia summons Is published pursuant himself he catalogued. The class war ,he roof' and •'t00 wUI *** ,hp onl*lu« to an order of tho Honorable Gilbert w*** °°t break out In England, because process by which the compact bunch W. Phelps. Judge of the above en- one of all a workman, h ,s hppn wov,>n- Now a wide shingle, titled Court dulv made and entered ’ri*1 ««tmlt that he ta tn a class.—St. now a n"n,w one. makes th e bunch the tn the above e n t i t l e d J l l a John Ervlne In the Observer (Ixindon). “ ’ rl aBd «" day ,on* “ * in in« above entitled action on the - weaver stands and seises shingle after 10th day of October, 1924, direct- _ , shingle thrown out from the sawing Ing that service of the summons Souvenir H u n ters F o a led machine, and without any false moves herein bo made by publication there r r "** for souvenirs la likely to be weavee them into compact hunches, of once a week for n Period o f s i x c" n ‘**q rather far at times. In Ihe The term shingle-weaver has been ex- c o n s e c itlv . i. . . . ’’•"»frit of St. Andrew Undershaft. In tended by custom, till It now applies ’ " Hermiston , he jqjy i^ndon. la a monument to anyone who works In any depart- tterald and the first publication here- the author, John Stow, his figure be- »tent of a shingle milL In la made pursuant to said order Ing seated at a table, writing a book, on the lCth day of October. 1»24. 1« hla right hand Is a quill pen, which J. Warner. ,a „ ’newed annually. Unlit recent, A ttorney for Plaintiffs, P*n continually being •-7 le p O Addreee- »tolen, the souvenir huatere having.' Herat,a,on; Oregon. £ [ Oeeurwwes of Interest 0 M a i4 Hm •ad There About the City and the home without a Radio ♦ ♦♦♦♦ 4» a abort time as scarce as fc t-l _■«. V I-----a n o o r oooq Crystal W hite r SO AP SALE Watch For Dates Otto C. Pierce A . \V. P R A N N C O L E ’S O R I G I N A L H O T HEATERS The Three Basic Principles m the Construction of Cole’s Original Hot Blast Heaters First. The patented Atr T ight construction givin g perfect control over the fire, and preventing the eecape up the chimney of heat and unburned fuel gases, givin g perfect combustion of all the fuel. Second. The all-eteel sensitive radiating surface w hich radi ates all the heat Into the room and gives a sizzling heat. Third. The patented Top Hot B last Draft which oxidizes and turns Into heat the valuable gas, h alf of the fuel, allow ing noth ing to waste. Thes three basic principles en terin g Into all Cole’s H ot Blasi Heaters make them world famous fo r fuel economy and perfect control and radiation of heat. We now have a complete stock of Cole’s Heaters and if you are in the market for a heater it w ill b e to your advantage to inves tigate the merits of the Cole’s H ot Blast before buying a cheap er Heater. Oregon Hdwe. & Implement 1 o. THE WINCHESTER STORE Legal Blanks at The Herald Office I a l BOX FACTORY WOOD ATTENTION W e are o fferin g som e very ch oice cu ts from extr; f . 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We can supply you with your fav orite cut and you can be sure that everything you get here la freah and pure. C IT Y M E A T M A R K E T ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Legal Blanks for JOHN ELLIS, PROF. Sale at Tlds Office ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦oV ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦