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A frio a ltw a l »tatiitic« u l e « T kra
T ie Eye, , f a F a n w n w ife
RECORD DISASTER YEAR
KEPT RED CROSS BUSY
1 have been wondering what would
happen If we ahould walk boldly In
to the “strictly private” office of the
In 192 Places In United States
W. J. Warner. local attorney, was merchant, the lawyer, the manufac
(get any
Its Relief Operations
a bueJnes» »jallo* inJ^MUeton Mon turer. the contractor,'or
other business office, and demand an
day.
Cost $737,603.
inspection of his private records, and
Carl Voyen has taken the hou»« learn exactly what be Is doing and
One hundred and ninety-two disas
lately vacated by Dr. Gale, and the how many dollars lie Is making at ters resulting In 735 deaths and Injury
the game?
house formerly occupied by the Voy-
to 1,933 persons, rendering nearly
I am Inclined to believe we would 44.000 homeless and causing property
ens baa Leen rentced by Mr. Dun
receive a pressing invitation to go losses estimated at more than 344,750,.
lap.
000, established a new record In the
about our bustnesn.
United States In the year ended last
But
the
farmer
Is
the
one
poor
R. Alexander and Mrs. H. W. Col-
June 30. according to reports of the
i llnB of Pendleton, were guests at goat who Is kept so busy earning his American Red Cross. In all of these
Hons share of the taxes that go to disasters Immediately relief activity
’ the Dodd home over the week end.
Pay a fat salary to a well groomed was applied by the Red Cross, which
expended 3737.003.37 through the na
Miss Lila McMillan is doing sten army of leisure loving Individuals tional organization and the local
ographic work at the government who spin up to the farm gate in a Chapters in assisting stricken com-
office.
shining automobile (probably bought muaities.
with
the taxpayers
money, to be cast
the “anon
nation's a cnier
chief reiicr
relief agency.
........money,
to be cast
Mrs. Jay Pelmulder left this week aside when the shine Is off and re- whose service covers over 43 years.
nionoH «.343.
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the Red Cross is expected to be on
new), a and
for • Woodburn
she will
Join
wuuuui si where
n n c ic «ne
w in jo
in | placed with
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u u a demands
em an a g a
Mr. Pelmulder, who has been there ! ful1 and Htrlct account of every line duty almost as soon as disaster
strikes any locality. This trust and
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for some time getting green homes of huslnss he may be engaged in. confidence is amply justified by the
ready for the florist business which And this tame old "hay seed” prompt increasing equipment of the Red
ly digs up his old accounts and lab Cross, which recently organized a mo
he will start there.
oriously figures It up, while Uncle bile disaster unit of experienced work
Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Gale will leave Sammle’s favored sons puff away at ers ready in all parts of the country
to respond
on the instant to a call
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soon for the Valley, where they will a a fire
fire menee!»
menacing cigarette.
And J the ! lo
for resP°na
active duty. This unit Is capable
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look around for a time before open farmer wonders between the lines of operating in several disaster areas
ing an office.
Just how many hours he will have under one general direction, and re
to clip from both ends of his mid cently was at work in seven communi
C. II. Skinner laRt week traded in night nap In order to catch up with ties in five states at the same time.
Ability, alertness and increasing
his ranch southwest of town for the time this government salaried skill
of volunteer workers in more
Individual will squander for him.
town property In Moscow, Idaho.
than 3,500 Chapters are reasons for
of xteu
Red eruas
Cross ior
for
And in
In uue
due tune
time tne
the gathered sta-
sta the preparedness u,
Rev. and Mrs. Young left the first tlstlcs are sent to Washington D C 1 <llaaster operations, be the call for a
of the week for Hot Lake where Mrs. and turned over to aaother silk shirU I dt’ turbanca In a restricted local area
Young will remain for medical treat ed army of government employees. or for millions in relief funds for a
staggering catastrophe sucji as the
ment. Mr. Young will return In a and after many weeks of short hours earthquake In Japan.
few days.
;
they are condensed and compiled
The Red Cross, however. Is far
Into the most accommodating flies from being self-satisfied, for tile or
Mr. Kelley Is building a three car for the wall street gamblers. They ganization Is giving the most serious
garage at the rear of his residence In turn glance through the list and consideration to measures for pre ®
venting disasters. Its relief adminis
on Gladys avenue.
make a note of every commodity tration and rehabilitition policies
that promises a shortage. The buy- have won for it nation wide regard.
Mr. and Mrs. Robinett and little ers then get busy. The props are! I T hat this im portant work can always
daughter Effie Irene, of Portland, knocked from under the commodity i measure “P to every demand needs s
were home on a visit. Mrs. Robinet the price Is beaten down =„ ,
the continu<’<> support of the Amer-
get
It
J
,can people throl,gh Red Cr°sa
Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J thev y can n get
It and still bully “old j bershlp. The annual enrollment will
Kennings
seed” Into marketing the crop. As begin Armistice Day, November II,
soon as they have succeeded In cor and every American is urged to Join
The M. E. Ladles Aid will hold nering the supply, the price begins or renew membership in the Red
their annual bazaar and sale on to double and treble and quadruple, Cross.
Saturday P. M., December 13. The until t ils purse proud nation has a
Help yourself by helping other»
location will be announced later.
few more millionaires to boast of, with your dollar Red Cross member
and Incidentally a few more starving ship. The dividend in good works is
c. S. McNaught and Henry Hitt children and aged men and women guaranteed.
were Pendleton visitor,, Tuesday.
who pass on every year because the
grim necessities of life became too
Bob Lewis of Echo was in Her short. But what matter, there Is
miston on business Wednesday.
always a surplus of both the children
end the aged.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biggs drove to
Now, brother farmer, what shall
Pendleton Wednesday.
we do about it? Shall we let this
easy Job supplying business thrive
Mrs. C. S. McNaught, Mrs. J. F. Indefinitely, or shall we take a
McNaught, Mrs. C. E. Baker and ’tand against this outrage, and In
Mrs. J. W. Campbell drove to Pen form the next statistician who com»s
dleton Tuesday. Miss Hall, county along, that we have gone out of
librarian, accompanied them to Her business with Wall street, and have
miston and spoke before the Parent no Information to hand out?
Teacher association.
Respectfully submitted by,
Mrs. F. B. Pennock.
Miss Ellen Hill went to Pendleton
Saturday.
I T W < About tbo Cltr oad
N.i«hborhood
PEETS WASHING MACHINE SOAP
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP
CREME OIL SOAP
A. B. NAPTHA SOAP
10 BARS CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP
10 BARS CREME OH. TOILET SOAP
$1.35 ’S' $1.00
1 LARGE PACKAGE PEETS WASHING MACHINE SOAP
BARS
CREME
OIL TOILET
SOAP
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value
for
60c
40c
7 BARS CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP— 3 PARS CREME OIL SOAP
PKGS.
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K G S . PEETS
PEETS WASHING
WASHING MACHINE
MACHINE SOAP
SOAP
$1.40 value
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for $1.00
8 LARGE PKGS^PEETS WASHING MACHINE SOAP
**'
FREE
’S" $1.49
CASE DEAL
WITH EACH CASE OF CRYSTAL
WHITE SOAP AT $4.75
H E R M IS T O N :»
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Legal Blanks at The Herald Office
First. The patented Air Tight construction giving
nerf^r
control over the fire, and preventing the escape up the chimney
of heat and unburned fuel gases, giving perfect combustion of all
the fuel.
Second The all-steel sensitive radiating surface which radl-
atea all the heat Into the room and gives a »tilling heat.
Third. The patented Top Hot Blast Draft which oxidises and
turns Into heat the valuable gas, half of the fuel, allowing noth
ing to waste.
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Thes three basic principles entering Into all Cole’s Hot Blasi
Heaters make them world,fpmous for fuel economy and perfect
control and radiation of 4ieat.
We now have a complete stock of Cole’s Heaters and if yon are
in the market for a heater it will be to yenr advantage to inves
tigate the merits of the Cob’s Hot Blast before buying a cheap
er Heater.
Oregon Hdwe. & Implement
THE WINCHESTER STORE
A T T E N T IO N
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_ We are offering som e very choice cuts from extra fine-
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Hereford and Durham Beeves
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Also a good line o f
■ Premium Hams.Bacon and Hoily •
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Brand Lard
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at a good price
Phone U s Your Orders—We Deliver.
Cash Paid for Eggs, Chickens, Turkeys, Veal
Hides, Etc.
YOURS FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE
H ERM ISTO N M A R K E !
In Parker Store Bldg.
Phone 4 n
Subscribe for The Herald~$2.00
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
The Neighborhood club met at the
UMATILLA COUNTY
WE WILL HAVE A CAR OF STOVE
COAL AND A CAR OF LUMP COAL
ON THE TRACK FRIDAY, SATUR
DAY AND MONDAY, NOVEMBER
21, 22 AND 24.
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FREE
Otto C. Pierce
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The Three Basic Principles jn the
Construction o f Cole’s Original
Hot Blast Heaters
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COLE’S O R IG IN A L H O T
HEATERS
WE THINK COAL
home of Mrs. S. D. Thomas Wed nos
C. W. Kellogg and John Schlmke,
day, November 12. There was an
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Interesting program. The next meet Plaintiffs, vs. William Brown and
Ing will be held at the home of Mrs Mlnta Brown. hlB wife. Defendant».
Summons. Law No. 3086.
Howard Reid the first Wednesday
RED CROSS RAISES $10,030,000
To
William Brown, one of the
In December with Mrs. Belscamper
IN 21 DAYS FOR RELIEF
above named defendants.
aa hostess.
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In the Name of the State of Ore
Terrible catastrophes, such as the
Mrs. F. A. Phelps was In Board gon, You are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed Japanese earthquake, prove the wis
man Wednesday on business.
in the above entitled action within dom of the people in maintaining the
»lx week» from the first publication American Red Cross as their national
and International relief agency. The
The annual stockholders meeting
of this summons, and you will take readiness of the Red Cross for duty In
of the Hermiston Dairy and Hog
notice that If you fail to appear and the greatest of emergencies was also
show Is called for Saturday, Novem
answer
or plead within that time, proved by test
ber 29. at 2 o’clock at-the office of
The record shows: Sept. 3 Presi
• he plaintiffs for want thereof will
the Inland Empire Lumber Co.
dent Coolidge assigns the duty of rais
apply to the above entitled Court for ing
35.000.000 to the American Red
the relief prayed for In plaintiff’s Cross; Sept 4, Red Cross Chapters in
The turkey shoot held at the Pete
complaint herein, to-wit for Judg over 3,500 communities given fund al
Sheridan ranch lust Sunday was well
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ment against the above named de lotments; Sept 12, fund totals 35,563,.
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attended. A number from Hermis fendants for the sum of 3300.00 with 000; Sept 17, fund nearly 33.000,000
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ton was on hand to enjoy the sport. Interest thereon at the rate of 10 and President announces formal clos
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ing of campaign; Sept. 27. fund passes
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per cent per annum from October 1, $10,000,000 mark.
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The Christian Science services « rt 1921 and the further sum of 355.00
In 21 bnsines-s days the Red Cross
held In rooms next to the Auditorium attorney’s fees and for p lain tiffs doubly performed the duty entrusted
every Sunday at 11 o’clock. Sunday costs and disbursements In this ac to It—all the while keeping a steady
school at 10:15. All are cordially tion, and for an order of sale dir Bow of relief supplies going out from
many Pacific ports to the stricken
Invltjd to attend. Wednesday eve
ecting the sale of the following des
ning meeting first Wednesday each cribed real property, to-wit: Lots 5 areas In Japan. Thus was the confi
dence of the American people in their
month.
and 6 In Block C and Lots 5, 7 and Red Cross Justified and the wisdom of
8 in Block D in the First Addition Red Cross prep 43 lines« to cope with
an unprecedented relief emergency
to Hermiston. Umatilla County. Ore confirmed.
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gon, according to plat thereof filed
March 8, 1907, In the office of the
County Recorder of Umatilla County,
Oregon, which property has been
heretofore attached In the above en
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titled action and Is now held under
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writ of attachment, the proceeds
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The
time
to
buy
a
radio
set
is
now.
from such sale to be applied in satis
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faction of plaintiff’s Judgment and Good radio sets will not soon be
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cheaper. There will be Improve
all costs.
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ments; so v, .11 there be improvements
This summons Is published pursuant In autos, law n mowers and mouse
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to an order of the Honorable Gilbert traps, as well as in most other things.
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W. Phelps, Judge of the above en-
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The
air
Is
full
of
Just
the
kind
of
j titled Court, duly made and entered
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entertainment you desire. It is free
In the above entitled action on the and you might a,s well enjoy it now,
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A »oft heart won’t hurt a hard
10th day of October, 1924 direct- and when improvements are made
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headed man.
itig that service of the summons add thorn to your set.
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«rr«’’.neeb’. n»a,1kbi pub» « “ ° “ there.I i„ buying a set. get a good one
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f ( n< e a week for a period of «lx I one BUILT by a reliable company;
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A GOOD STEAK DDINKR
consecutive week, in the Hermiston j do not buy an assembled
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it is
Will make your heart happy.
, Herald and the flrat publication here- i an orphan now. and do not b n , a
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made pursuant to said order re-radlatlng set thnt will squeak and
We guarantee to give you tha
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.on the l( th day of October, 1934.
kind that Is pure, wholesome—and
howl when you try to tune In a sta
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W. J. Warner,
our price» are the Lowest Possible.
tion. interfering with every other
Attorney for Plaintiffs. set for m ile, around, as there may:
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P. O. Address.
soon be a law against their use.
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The NORTWBF !
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Hermleton, Oregon.
is Bl~lLT by
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a reliable company. It w ill not re
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you ean't maki it squeal; It
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Gloria Swanson In 'The Humming . i radiate,
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Is fully guaranteed and price is rea
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Bird.” is said to be the
^ 'le n n s M » .
JOHN fctxof. PROP.
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ura of h»r career it will ba
_ _ shown,,
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Thursday. November 34 add IT,
¡When You Smile
WILL GO UP THIS MONTH.
YOU HAD BETTER PUT IN A
SUPPLY OP THIS FROM THE CAR
S W ith K elly-Sp ringfield T ires '
BEFORE PRICES ADVANCE.
MATERIALLY YOURS,
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.
R. A. Brownson, Mgr.
It is because you realize they re
■ the best money can buy.
W e Sell Them
j Pearsons Garage
TS>u tell ’ em
A Beautiful Colonial r ip tf valued at 350 oo will
• w y free. With each ^ p u r c h a s e of 31.26 we w ,
r « r.:
k .
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«1 in time to time clock Mopped, will reclv.^ thta X k Dee"’" '
Also, for a short time, we will *iv„ . a ,., ,
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on account or on notes owing ua provided th e ° .nGCh ” S# “*"*
note la taken up at the time. This means you would
If you owe a 310.00 account and pay it in full.
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SomeMing to Consider
Friends.
SA PPE R S’ INC.
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