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THE HZBMXSTOH BBBÂXD, HEBMXBTOJT. OBSOOV. each tide accumulates, or rathar an «■■■■■■■■jai under-consumption condition oc By this Is not meant punning which ' Brown and Jones, at the club, were curs. When this happens the fac »»• absence of their mutual tories aad mills curtail production Published evary Thursday at Har. la legel-for there Is no pan that tbs Umatilla C o o ty . Orason by law authorises—but punning by mem J fri'lnd Robins«», wbe had got mar and lay off men, and when two or rled. Crowder, Editor and Man- bera of the profeaaton which calls ltsell “We don't see mnch of Robinson three million men are out of em legal. A Judge In New York waa Ustenlnt now,” said Brown. “I fancy his move ployment they cannot buy wht they itered as second class matter, patiently to an argumentative conflict ments are not so free as they used to need of the farmers products, and down go prices. And then the for aber U 0 « at the postoffice at over the amount of a fee claimed by s be.” “That’s true." replied Jones. ‘‘Since counsel. At the close of the eouten Hermiston, Oregon. he tied the knot he's not had so much mer Is forced to curtail his pur tion he remarked: chases of factory goods. "I.et me have your papers and th« roo«'" Another farmer’s problem Is the Subscription Bates affidavit» of tlie expert, and I will set For One Tear _____ relation of land values to cost of pro W h a t O n e ’» E ye» T e ll what Is feasible as to the fee. and will For Six Months ____ endeavor to see my way clear to a Just We are told that the eyes of ihe In duction. Too many fartuerB who Payable in Advance. solution between the contention on the tellecttial man are gray, and If la a buy land pay more than It is act one side that the fee Is a phenomena, fact that most men of genius have, ually worth— far more than it Is one, and on the other side that there gray eyea. Brown eyes are said tt ex worth based on the returns. This Classified or Local Advertising should not be a nominal fee.” press temperament rather than Intel- i boosts the cost of production and •11 10 cents per line for first Insertion. led. Minimum charge 25 cent*. Subse cuts down the profits. As land val. Although brown eyes flash with no- ‘ Hia F a v o r ite S e le c tio n quent Insertions 5 cents per line. ues rise mortgages and tenancy In Disc music has been Instrumental lz i ger. Hght up with Joy. and change crease. swiftly with Jealonsy, blue and gray Adventurous souls that would “try giving many families education of a eyes can express greater sadness, says A third Important factor that anything once” sometimes learn that kind that enables them to recognlz« ; London Tlt-Bita holds back prosperous conditions Is the classics, and many people wlic i once too often. Dn have slight knowledge of composition» ! Green and black eye« are supposed j both direct and Indirect taxation. to be the most wicked. Becky Sharp's The office cynic Insists that where or technique are fond of the best se grpen eyes played an Important part These are a heavy load on both far mer and consumer. Both have to the population Is most dense Is Just lections. r 3 In a South side family a small boy | In her various conquests. pay the taxes that are put on In- above the ears. The "vamp" In modern fiction usual- J loves to hear the quartet from “Rlgo | ly possessed flashing eyes of either “ui,,ry The farmer has to pay Those King Tut styles are now al letto." hut he Isn’t familiar with thf 1 green or black. Actually there are no I nwre for what he has to use and thi8 title of the piece. In asking for hl» j most as much behind the times as the favorite not long ago the boy said tt | black eyes; dark brown or dark gray , 1 ncreases hla production costs. And old boy himself. his mother, “Please put on the plec» eyes have the appearance of being the consumer ha8 to pay the Indirect i tlv Ü Ü A4AA taxes caused by the many middle Total deficit thia year, «550.000,001) where the lady tries to beat tlie mar black In certain lights. profits and other costs In the way I But, cheerio] Next year’s crop of talking.”—Youngstown (Ohio) Tele gram. T h e U n p a r d o n a b le S in ' of higher prices, and Is therefore I taxpayers will be big. Theologians differ as to the exact compelled to cut down on hl8 pur- T h e N ile ’» S o u rc e nffture of the unpardonable sin. which chases. Another queer economic fact Is that Tlie question of the source of tht Is the sin against the Holy Spirit. In there are watches on the market that The solution of marketing prob cost more than a flivver. Nile is at once the oldest and the most Matthew 12:31, 32, Jesus says: lems must take Into consideration “Wherefore I say unto you. All manner recent of geography. Tlie first Euro Baboons are said to be almost hu pean to lay claim to having discov of sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven these conditions. The demand stde man In their liking for Jazz, but there ered the true source was James Bruce unto men, but the blaspheny against must be studied and remedied. It The Scotch explorer believed that th»' ^ e Holy Ghost shall not be forgiven must be worked out In connection la a saving grace In the "almost.” J ------------------------- middle one of the three branches i un,° ,nen- Anti whosoever speaketh with organized supply. Goods must a Note on spread of American cultnr« called the Blue Nile, was the true rtv-1 8 word against the son of man, It shall go to the consumer from both the In the world: Dollar signs have been er. It was later discovered that h<! b* forgiven him; but whosoever speak- farm and (he factory at a far less added to European writing and typ» had been mistaken in his assumptions eth against the Holy Ghost, It shall between cost, with fewer hand The ancients believed that the western not be forgiven him, neither In this setting machines. most branch, called the White Nile world, nor In the world to come.” In lings and less middle profits. Here t* 1 "Should the speeches of public men was the true Nile. Tlie ancients wer< I John 5:16 a "sin unto death" ts re In lies a great Indirect tax load, and Pho 331 a great field for study and Investiga ba written?" asks the Charleston News right and Bruce was wrong. Manj ferred to.—Pathfinder Magazine. ir tion. and Courier. Some should be I then explorers sought to trace the Whit« “ The Yard of Best Qulity ” Nile to Its source, but the greatest dis P a r c e l P o t t A u c tio n thrown away before delivery. H. M. STRAW. MGR. covery of all. that the Nile really rise» n .._ , When the various post offices of the DENVER RESOLUTIONS Now that the motoring season t , in south latitude , , and _ crosses . , _ the . equn country hold parcel post auction to dis hy Captains Grant am „ „ „ . ,, open, extra precautions must he taken tor, '. was made Exclusive Representatives of N ational B uilders Bureau . , ;„ru i , , P°*e of lost or undeliverable parcels (Continued from page one) thp t„e aurtl()nppr (.on or the hospitals will get an Increased Speke who in 1858 discovered Lak, VOTE 3C6 YES— And save the Dairy Industry. product of human carelessness. Victoria Nyanzn. | „ Tprltable grnb bag Hprp it what one auction listed, after the sales If any wheat or corn. Irrigation The statement to the effect that Spanish M ode* for F all were made: Speedometers, corsets. farm costs of production have gone fewer trains are being held up in China Christmas tree trimmings, cignrs, from high to higher levels. Big In by bandits is probably explained by the thread, corkscrews, kiddle cars, razors, dustrial prosperity leaves him yot fact that there are fewer trains run flags, munlcure sets, horseshoe nails, unfavorably discriminated against ■lag. gentleman's suit, auto horns, skid Among outstanding causes are pro chains, nightdresses, musk-al instru Every now and then there Is a hint hibitlve freight rates on western ments and towels. Legal Blanks For Sale at T h e H e ra ld O ffice tbst the war is over, the last one be- farm products and refusal of federal Ing another report that the former farm loan association to extend kaiser was thought to he on the way equal consideration and liberality back to Oermuny. Lee Christian Taken to Hospital to lands located on reclamation pro Sunday. It has been shown hy hank statistics Lee Christian wa8 taken by car Jects. Also farm labor shortage and that the people of tl e United States to St. Anthony’s hospital in Pendle higher prices on what the irrigation saved more money In 1023 than they NOTICE TO CREDITORS to n Sunday. Lee Is Suffering with farmer buys with low and no mater earned In 1800. Yet some people call N THE COUNTY COURT OF THE lally higher prices for what hr thia a frivolous age. I a severe attack of rheumatism. STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA grows leaving him In continued fin _____________ TILLA COUNTR anctal distress. Relief covering the The burned ehlld may fear the Are. n the Matter of the l i u t e bat a man with a bee in his bonnet above difficulties together with lib of will go on tiling year after year regard eral benflt8 to fullest exent under * STATE MARKET AGENT * leas of what the voters have done to reclamation relief act must be ’idgar A. Smith, Deceased. him at the primaries. Notice Is hereby given that the ♦ DEPARTMENT * forthcoming! Immediately. All are o e necessary to prevent failure on many inderslgned has been appointed ad- A pharmaceutical house reeom reclamation projects. Abandonment ninlstrator of the estate of Edgar A. mends dlmethylaOiinophenyldlmeQiyl nilth, deceased, and has qualified as of projects In many instances wel praxolne as a medicine. And If It Three Marketing Problems begun. Situation continues per he law directs. All persons having falls as a medicine It still has unlim lalms against the said estate sre ited possibilities as an eye chart. Co-operative marketing has made lous. Renewed confidence and act equired to present the same to me great progress In the year Just pass ual relief to fullest extent only can It Is said that ti rec -fifths of Eng it the office of W. J. Warner, my ■■I Stylists trnvel to all quarters of Ihe ed, says C. E. Spnce, state market save many projects.. land's war widows have remarried. We ttorney, at his office in Hermiston, ■ Signed Conference Delegates agent, and it will make yet further nrth In search of Inspiration for new are still puzzling over what t i p s kepi Oregon, with proper vouchers, with the other 40 per rent from It. Girls inodes. This year the costume of an advances as Its leaders study the in six months from the date hereof. Letter to Chairman Campbell.; stand no chance when there's a widow cient and modern Spain caught their problem8 and look further Into Dated thl8 17th day of December, fancy and now we see reflections of causes. around. Hermiston, Ore., Jan. 19, 1925. I 1924. these Spanish styles In our present- Hon. Thomas E. Campbell, The failure of too many marketing He's here again, the old timer whe day apparel. In millinery the Spanish ROBERT O. HORNING. Chairman Denver Conference, boasts that he wears the same weight sailor und the toreador hat grace Ihe organizations In the past has been Washington, D. C. 15-5tc Administrator. all the yenr round. The world had betide of many Americans In adapta that they have been based too much Dear Sir: The Hermlson Irrlga rather hoped that sometime during tions first made welcome by the on contracts to tie up production the winter he had drowned In his Parisians. One of these dashing sail and too little on what to do with tlon District Is desirous of taking NOTICE OF SH E R IFFS SALE OF ors Is shown here In black hatters the tled-up products. Farm pro advantage of the benefits condition dally cold plunge. ATTACHED PROPERTY ON plush. ally provided In the act of congress EXECUTION duction cannot he curtailed like the T o Y our ^rder and at R e u m v tb ' P r The store window experiment by Gorgeous fringed and embroidered of December 5, 1924, and to that end Notice Is hereby given that by vir which a silk stocking has been made vearfs und shawls, lace dresses and production of a furniture factory. hereby expresses Its willingness to to hold up a 200-pound motor Is In he large Spanish combs that dle- The farm 18 not a factory, where take over the operation and main tue of a writ of execution Issued from the office of the Clerk of the teresting, of course, but two silk ilr.gulsh evening modes, show that the output can be controlled at wtll. tenance of all the works on the East Urcult Court of the State of Oregon, stockings have been known to hold up fashion's eyes lingered long on the California thought It had solved Division of the Umatilla project, for Umatilla county, and to me dhect- a whole string of motors. omunttc apparel of Spain. the marketing problems of raisins under such rules and regulations as sd on a Judgment In said Court ren- and prunes when a monopoly was Listen, girls. Don’t be carried away the secretary of the Interior may iered on the 6th day of December, formed In control of these products. with the word "helpmate.” It's a cor prescribe; It being understood that 1924, In favor of C. W. Kellogg and ■ !» The minute that higher prlceR pre ruption. "And the Lord God said. Tt such rules and regulations are such lohn Schimke as plaintiffs, and !« ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ BBs a I vailed, then production Increased: a Is not good that the man should be A hlg mouth Jest big unsold surplus piled up and the that the district can reasonably com igalnst William Brown and Minta alone; I will make him an help meet represents thet much result was the carry over broke the ply with. for him.' ” In these days, remarks the Brown his wife as defendants, for In arriving at the amount of the the sum of «390.00 with Interest more cavity In th' Houston Post, he needs a wife who market and prices went below eost head. new annual construction installment thereon at the rate of 10 per cent will save and thus "help meet” the of production. Raisins were fed to expenses. under the provisions of subsection F per annum from the first day of Oct stock. I of the said act, the district will urge Dr. David Fairchild And Cslfornla has learned what and probably Insist that the gross ober, 1921, and the further sum of One of the remarkable facta about every successful selling agency must ; annual acrp ,ncome 8ha„ deter «55.00 attorneys fees and «43.70 heavy demand Is that thia country learn— that co-operative organiza mlned by an economic field survey costs and disbursements, which judg has never been fsce to face with a tion must go much further than ty and that the crop production rec ment also orders the sale of the fol Have learned that The Herald prints, the shortage of chewing gum. ing up products under sales con ords that may be available ahall be lowing described real property In best butter wrappers. We have the large tracts. They must co-operate and considered only as an Influencing Umatilla County, Oregon, to-wlt Parisian women are showing their Lots 5 and 6 In Block C and Lots work ’with the buying end. No and not as a determining factor. size, 9 by 12 inches. Our prices are — ears. This fact hy Itself, however, Is 5, 7 and 8 In Block D, First addi matter how high or low the selling hardly enough to make a m in i rush out In adjusting the water right tion to Hermiston, according to plat price of a product, that ts not a charges In th|8 district It wtll be and buy a steamship ticket. necessity, It wtll not havo a nor necessary to cover Into the construct filed March 8th, 1907, all In Uma mal sale unless the consuming pub- ion charges all the operation and tilla county, Oregon. Now that science la reported to have I will at the hour of 2 o’clock In conquered pneumonia, what reason will i lie is made to buy it. Organizing i ma| ntenance. Interest and penalties the Society opposed to Fresh Atr ad supply and overlooking demand en that have been levied and remain un the afternoon on the 17th day of vance for wanting the window closed? jtlroly will not solve marketing prob paid at the time of the readjustment January, 1925, sell at the front door lems— they must be considered to contract, except the taxe, levied to of the Court House of said County, It Is estimated that this country will all of the right, title and estate gether. collect the operation and mainte held by the said William Brown and have n population of 150.000.000 by I The consumer,, ability to buy Is nance for the first year the district infiO, provided, of course, people learn Mints Brown his wife in and to the Many are buying them in the larger quan to be more careful when crossing the of more Importance than the pro-1 operates the project. In case this above described property on the 16th streets. ducers ability to sell. The relation |Pvy |a made at the time of the con- tities, but we are here to serve you all. If day of September, 1924 (the same of profitable marketing to purchas- j tract. having been attached on that day A hand of saxophone players, 05 you want only a few we have them with ling power Is clear. The demand for i n order for this district to take strong, la roaming the land. It If ^farmers' products 1« largely In city j advantage of the Act of December 5. In the action above referred to), believed tills Instinct for traveling In out the name. These we sell as follow s- at pubic auction to the highest bid consumers, and a very large majority 1924, it will be necessary, through packs Is purely for purposes of aclt- der for cash, the proceeds of sale to l»f them are wage-earnera. When state legislation, to secure the re- defense. be applied as the law directs. Ihey have steady work at fair wages movnl from the tax rolls of the Dated this 8th day of December, Complexion» have expanded In re they are dependable purrahsera of county, all levies for water chargee 192«. "ent yeara. When It was entirely the farmers goods. The same 1* which remain unpaid at the time of ZOETH HOUSER, natural, the tdoom of yonth never ran true of the farmers. When they the readjustment of the construction back over the ear« and up aliove the Sheriff. have ready markets a» fair prices charge. The manner of doing this •yebrowa. By W. R. Anderson. for their products, they In turn sre not nulte clear and ther are but Deputy Sheriff. good customers for the factories thirty days remaining of the pree- A new« Item says that nearly 200 that employ the city workmen. en, session of the legislature. women carpenters, as shown hy »tie Dr. David Fairchild, son-in-law ol These conditions work together for READ THE WANT ADS lataat United States émana, “gives the The IleraelMon Irrigation District Ila to the myth that a woman cannot the late Alexander Graham Bell, an general prosperity. will insist upon having preserved to chief plant explorer of the Depart driva a nail.” To have stable conditions It Is ab- It In the readjustment contract all ment of Agriculture, has advised hl« One notes that the population trend folk-agm-s of the opening of a scien sohitely necessary that the farmers the advantageous features of Its In Germany 1« never referred to as tists' paradise on Bam, Colorado 1» and Industrial worker» (who rom- contract of Dec. 31. 1921, which are producing a surplus pf women, hut land, Gatun lake, Panama canal. prise »0 per cent of our popula not iocompatable with the new ra only a shortage of men. It depends There are over 2,000 strange snd ex- tion) have a purchasing power that lief act. THE HERMISTON HERALD «t the point of view whether or not otte tropical plant« on the lalnnd. wBh Wtll enable them to huy each others , Your, very truly, many different spectra of animals they are the same thing. products--Otherwise a surplus on J, p, McNaught. Preeideat. e rra li Legal Panning Reaaon W h en you have a C o a l C o n su m e r s 1 job in our line give it to the home prin T a k e N o tic e ter. The salesm an from W e h ave tak en t h e exclu sive a gen cy for th e F a m o u s U t a h A b erd een Coal. an o. t o f ■ town concern ■I . g give vo « 5 line of bun " the home print ■ entitled to yo O R D ER S SOLICITED I I work. ■ you spend here L et us know will lome da ’ re- your n eed s turn tt y dollar yo away is Inland Empire Lumber Company ever. Uu are standard is to be can o figure HERM1S H ERA LD Legal Blanks at The Her i H O N EY LAE THE HERMISTON H! : WEST END FARMERS 100 200 300 500 12 30 62 100 H at Y our Sobteriptioa E x p ir e d ? for for for for $1.25 $2.00 $2.60 $3.75 for 10 for 25 for 50 for 80 cents cents cents cents The Home of Good Printing”