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A heartfelt wish for joy and gtad-
nestf—a deeper meaning of the Holi
day Season— all these we convey to
you and yours.
May yon receive in a bountiful
measure— peace, happiness and pros
perity throughout the Hew Year.
Tum-A-Lum
Lumber Co.
R. A. Brownson, Mgr.
Fhone 111
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a \
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certainly give you your money’s worth
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A n d under the same mark is a shoe
for every purpose and every shoe as
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T ry our prescription the next time
any member o f the family needs shoes.
W e know you will come bock gladly,
willingly and with confidence.
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Hermiston Creamery Co.
PAYS THE HIGHEST PRICE
AND S P O T C A S H F O R
YOUR CREAM.
Juniper Treg O lder
Ttem King Salomon
Tha punctuation marks have per
sonality.
period Is Im p erative I t
There la aomathing aboat aa aaclent says "Stop here!" T he comma la a
tree that wine our reverence whether free and easy little chap. H e says
we know macb about trees or not. And “Slow np a bit, get your breath, and
sad TS m Ahmat t b c ilr aad
sometimes one of these veterans la than trot along." T h e colon cells, “Oh.
found of such age that we seek in look what's coming— got ready P* Quo
vain for a word that expresses our tation marks give notice that the
M r, and Mrs. T . H . G a ith e r "and
feelings about It.
: - ,
w riter Is letting some one elao do the
d aughter returned M onday front the
In Logan canyon Utah, a knotted talking for a while. Parentheses mark.
S|lvey ranch near
Condoa
where old Juniper baa very recently been (Un
e side paths when we leave the
they h ad «peat Sunday viaU iag.
covered: the tuen.of science say that main line for a detour. Asterisks
It bad reached a vigorous life before flash the message: “ W e’re skipping
M r. and Mrs. H aro ld M cKeen m ot King Solomon was born. A student something." The hyphen Is a notice
In the Utah agrlcultiirsl college dis
ored to Pendleton 8unday.
ot partnership; sort of a typographical
covered It. The tree Is still growing, wedding ring.— Inland Printer.
its roots Imbedded In rock at an ele
O. K. Sludge, telegraph operator vation of 7J:1») feet above sea le v el;
at H in k le , is »pending the week end It la about forty-four feet high. The
C o u ra g e
In P ortland.
old tree baa been taklug Its nourlah-
Courage Is from first to last a ele
ment from the limestone cliff for 3.000 , tory achieved over one of the most
M r. and Mrs. R. O. G ale of K llc k l- years. A ll that time this noble vet powerful emotions o f human na
ta l. W ashington, la v is itin g a t the ’ ernn haa fou»ht • |onel)' but rirterh.ua turft . , . it may fairly be qnea-
home of Mrs. G ale’s sister,
airs. flght against wind and storm and tloned If any human being Is naturally
drought. Through Its long struggle courageous. Many are naturally pug-
George W a g n e r, In this city.
the old Juniper has acquired such naciO0g, Or Irascible, or enthusiastic,
strength that It Is actually breuklng an(j
paggjons when strongly ax-
Cy B a rk e r o f Irrig o n , was a busi- apart the ledge on which II grows and (qted mHy render them Insensible Io
gradually pushing several tons of fear. But take away the conflicting
new visito r in Herm iston Monday.
rocky materlnl away from the edge i émotion» and fear reasserts Its do
M r. and Mrs. M a rk Neadeau, of of the cliff. The national forest serv minion ; consistent courage Is always
ice has been asked to protect this
Bend, motored to Herm iston to spend lough old settler from the souvenir the effect of cultlv tlon.— John Stuart
UHL
the holidays w ith
M r.
Neadeau’s hunters, by surrounding it with a
parents, M r. and Mrs. Peter N ead- strong steel
fence.— Youths Com
Identified
pan Ion.
eau, of this city.
"A man Is easy to read.” said Rob
erts to nobody In particular as he
Mrs. M ow le, fo rm e rly of H erm is
Value Bumblebee»
and a few of his friends lounged In
ton, now liv in g a t Bend, motored
at W eight in Gold the window of the club one evening.
down to spend the holiday^ a t the
Bumblebees are worth much more Ju« then a 8tree‘ car »»°PPed In front
W a rd residence.
, every day to the United States than !
lhe »Indow. and Perkins and-his
-— ■ ■
all our gold mines. Ves, they are worth w'f * an(l
got off.
M r. Ted Neadeau was home fro m more than un g(1|(, Hnd siiver m lnefl! "Which one Is his wife?" gome one
together even If you multiply the wanted to know. Nobody could answer
Bend fo r the holidays.
mines by two. Ton can nite the hum- until Roberts rem arked: "She Is t
woman he didn’t help off the car."
Napoleon Neadeau motored to bleliees at about 6300,000,1**).
LOCAL AMD PERSONAL
■ BUV1TIES *
1*— »»« of burnt
Perhaps you did not know it. bnt
we owe our clover hay crop to the
bumblebee. And our clovfer Is worth
M r. and Mrs. F. L. Sampson of
more than 5300,000,000 every year.
Haines, a re expected to spend New
When Uncle Sum tried to Introduce
Tears In Herm iston.
red clover to the Philippines he made
a big discovery. Red clover would not
M r. and Mrs. M ark Neadeau re reproduce Itself In those Islands.
port the roads from Herm iston to
It took considerable time to find out
the reason for thnt failure was ab
Bend In good condition.
sence of bumblebees. There bussing
toilers are the chaps who fertilize red
Mrs. A. M. Sm ith le ft Sunday for
clover— distribute the polleD and so
P o rtland for a short v is it w ith her
complete the yearly cycle of m aturity.
parents and friends there.
And no Insect except the bumble
bee with Ills abnormally long tongue
Mrs. R. C. C anfield le ft Wednesday can do that little trick In a red clover
last for Tho rn to n, W ashin gton , c a ll- field.
«d by the Illness of a sister, Mrs. - When Uncle Sam took a cargo of
C lara W h a le y .
Reports fro m
h er * bumblebees out to Manila the Job of
state th a t her sister Is g ain in g In I ralslnK red c|over ha* ,n ‘ he
pines was accomplished. — Philadel
strength and slow ly im proving.
phia Inquirer.
L a Grande fo r the holdays.
Social Error
Mrs, M iler had her bridge d u b to
liincheon and the afternoon session at
cards. As the last guest departed.
Theodora, the little blond daughter,
remarked:
"Mother, some one has nsed one of
the guest towels."
“la it possible?" exclaimed her
mother. "Some people don’t seem to
know what giiest towels are for, you
know."
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REPAIRED
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When In Pendleton—
Call la and let u tell yon in person what we can do for yon
a t this Beauty Shop. A satisfied ustomer is onr best advertise
ment. Come and see for yourself.
A ll the latest methods are use i at this Beauty Shop and all
work is done under sanitary conditions.
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Smart aad Exolitsivs M'llinery'at Most Reasonnhl* Frir-e«,
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Telephone ,
Open for Business in New Loc
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
UMATILIA COUNTY
the M a tte r of the E x
am in atio n of the regu
la rity and le g a lity of the
organization of Union H ig h
School D is tric t No. 9. U m a- N O T IC E
J an u ary 24 to 30 w ill be observed ,
till» County, Oregon and
Firtt
Love»
Lote
Out
as In te rn a tio n a l Radio W eek when
>
t th e elctlon and organ
Few men marry the first woman
most of th e
broadcasting
stations
with whom they full In love, says Elsa ization of the Union H ig h
of the U n ite d States, Canada
and
Renta, the Dorothy Dlx of Germany. School Boad o f such D is tric t.
Mexico, w ill be silent from 10 to 11 I
To Union H ig h School D is tric t No,
Chance, she snys, Is mightier than
P. M ., C e n tral tim e, each evening, -Cupid and usnally first loves become 9 of U m a tilla County, Oregon and
to enable fans to try and get the separated. , . . Men marry readily to a ll tax payers and legal voters
when young, .Frauleln Rems finds, bul w ith in said district.
overseas program s.
when they are confirmed bachelors It
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N th a t
takes sympathetic housekeepers to
Miss Ada Soneson gave a dinner
Jesse G off, I I . J. O tt, f7. L. Jackson,
„
. . . , .
. - u i . . I land them. Widowers are easy marks
p a rty M onday n g t n onor o
because they no longer know how to A. A. Paulsen and W . W . F e lt house
L ila M c M illin , of H illsbo ro , who Is j |jve B|on9- They are used to a home as the Union H ig h School Board of
v is itin g here fo r the holidays. Those and feminine caresses and are unable Union H ig h School D is tric t No. 9
present were M r. and M rs. George to do without the comforts and ten ->t U m a tilla County, Oregon did on
goes
with
married the 26th day of December, 1925 file
W ag ner, H a r r y M c M illin , A ndy K ern , derness that
life. . . . Same on this side of the
M rs. Lois Schultz.
w ith th e C le rk of the above en title d
water. Items. Same on this side.—
Court a p etitio n askin g for the ex
Clapper's
Weekly.
H a rr y s tra w was a business visi
am ination of the re g u la rity and le
to r In S ta n fie ld Tuesday.
gality o f the o rg an izatio n o f Union
U n de Know» Everything
H ig h School D ls trc t No. 9 o f Uma
Bobby, age eeven. who had never till« County. Oregon and o f the elec
M r. and M rs. Belscamper are In
receipt o f a post card sent from seen a negro, was visiting his uncle tion and o rg an izatio n o f the Union
D e tro it by a ir m all. T h e card was one day, and his unde took him to H ig h School Board o f such d is tric t,
town.
cent by w ay of Chicago and
S alt
and th a t an order has been entered
W hile walking down the street
L ak e C ity. I t required sixteen cents negro woman passed.
In. th e above e n title d C o urt d ire c tin g
postage.
“Uncle," asked Bobby, “why did that th a t notice o f said proceeding bo
lady have her face blacked that wny?” Berved on a ll parties in Interest by
"W hy, Bobby, that was her natural publication thereof fo r a t least once
T he W estlan d school celebrated
Christm as w ith a program on W e d color." the uncle informed him. "She’e a w eak fo r two successive weeks in
nesday afternoon. M r.
and
M rs. a negress."
the H erm iston H erald .
"Is she black that way all over?"
B a ker are the teachers a t W estland.
N O T IC E IS F U R T H E R
G IV E N
“Yes," he was told.
“Gosh, uncle, you know everything, th a t any person Interested m ay ap
A t an election held at the W est
don’t you?"
pear a t any tim e w ith in ten days
land school on M onday afternoon an
a lte r the fu ll p ub lication
of
this
Increase In the school budget was
notice and contest the v a lid ity
of
Famou» European Canal
voted.
The Marseille-Rhone canal Is a such proceeding o r of an y of th e acts
notable European project executed dur or things th e re in enum erated. This
Miss Madge Q uick, w ho Is a s tu ing the w ar period Involving an artificial notice .Is published pursu ant to order
dent a t the W a lla W a lla college at waterway 51 miles long and extending
as hereinabove specified,
once a
College Place, W ash., la home for from the Rhone river at Arles to the week for tw o successive weeks, the
Bay
of
Marseille.
It
Is
also
notable
in
the holidays. Miss Q uick w ill re
thnt It Includes a tunnel 4% miles long firs t publication hereof b eing made
tu rn to W a lla W a lla on Sunday.
which pierces the mountain ridge north on the »1st day of December, 1925.
(S E A L )
R. T . B R O W N ,
of the city and affords direct acceaa to
Mise M argaret O rn d u ff, who Is a the harbor. In addition to the runnel County C le rk o f U m a tilla County.
student In the Pendleton high school there was Involved a breakwater chn
Oregon aa ex-o fflclo C le rk o f the
strucUon between M arseille and Port
is home fo r the holidays.
C irc u it C ourt of U m a tilla County,
de Bone.
Oregon.
< 1 5 -3 te )
Mrs. Joe Udey and d au gh ter F lo r
ence returned home Sunday
from
H htorieal Heroine
NOTICE FOR FUUCATION
Wasco where she spent the holidays
Ren I rice Cenci was the daughter o f a D epartm ent of the In te rio r, V .
Roman patrician.
She was born In
a t the home ot her fath er.
Land O ffice a t T h e Dallee, Oregon,
Rome February 12, 1577. H er rather
—
Nov. 30. 19>5.
for
ninny
years
abused
his
w
ife
and
M r. and M ie. R. B. F ancher of
N otiee is hereby given th n t
T h e Dalles stopped Wednesday n ig ht fam ily In the moot cruel way and as a
result the fam ily procured his mur w a rd 'K u n ze , of Boardm an, Oregon,
w ith her slater. Mrs. W W . Illsley.
der. They were tried and sentenced to who, on Dec. 14,19 2 0 made Hi
M r. and Mrs. Fancher w ith th e ir death.
Itentrlee was executed Sep- etead E n try No. 0 2 1 4 flt fo r W M
fa m ily were en route to Baker for tember 11, 1500 The circumstanres of NEU being Unit "B” Umatilla pn>-
her life have long caused her to be con
the holidays.
Ject, section 10. tow nship 4 N o rth ,
sidered a m artyr and her history bee
Range 25 East W illa m e tte M erid ia n ,
been
the
theme
of
several
poema.
M r. C. B. Lom ax and son K a rr,
has filed notiee o t in te n tio n to m ake
w ho have been at M apleton, Oregon,
fin a l th ree year proof to establish
are v is itin g w ith relatives here this
Maddening
claim to th« land aboye described ha
week.
l l nlker had been going aboot for (Orf c . O. R oly den. U n ite d 8tates com
two days with a worried look on Ms
..
~——
P. B. D oherty and fa m ily mptor- usually »mlllog fare. A W end stopped
him and asked the reaeon for the end-
111,1 <,Ry
yan', , i f»
ed to H e lix Monday to v is it a t the
,len change from Joy to gloom.
C la im a n t
names
an w ltn
George P rln d le home.
" I fear my w ife Is go.Y>g Insane. I t l W- A. Fries, Calvin Erwin, Cland
ihoee people next door," W alker said
Meyers, Paul Smith, all of
J, K Shotw ell and P. B. D oherty
W hat have they done? W b ai’a the !Oregon.
|
le ft for P o rtland Tuesday.
trouble?" the friend aakfd.
3. W. DONNELLY.
"She can’t bear a sound o f them 111
Mrs. H a rra h was a W a lia W a lla day long."
Idea» Meetly Adapted
visito r last week.
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The committee on country life, says
T h e recant claaaifteaAtoa M th e
Mian Grace S kin ner w ho Is em the Washington Star, .erne a commit
lands o f the H erm isto n Irr ig a tio n
tee
Invited
by
i*resideat
Rseeerelt
In
ployed at K la m a th F alla. Oregon, la
August, lPOtt, to aid him In Inveatlgnt D is tric t m ads hy M r. S tra h o rn o f
.«pending the
holidays
w ith
her mg the social, sanitary i
acnnomlr *hs U. 8. D epartm ent o f A g rte n lta ra
m other, Mrs. C. I I . S kinner.
conditions In American
______ Is on file at the local o ffice o f the
which la Ma report, returned January f U . 8 . R . B. and open fo r inapsetloa
11**), , recommended
the
T h e high school students tender
er 23. ..«V
rerommenoen m
e im p ro v e -).- m i
C ]ar-
lay ment o f the highways, the aatehHsSe L
-
* tamd» whd^ra
edj» party to the ajup tn i on Monday
<ha cMMMft-
Br_ ment of a parecí» poet and,»entai a a » i » ,
w w «
e v ta in g at the Herm iston a u d ito r-
Inga hahka and Investigati»*» M io
regnaste« tn r raport that
. m
D e a d a g aad cards made
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" p middleman system o f handling farm fae* ,o ,b * Secretary of the Board
; th e e n te rta in m e n t fo r th e evening products and*the
¡ •n d rofraehm eale w ee* nerved by the ! system e f edneattnnai
W. X WAXNBK.
rural
tltte e .
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Paramount
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Representative» of the
Union P d c ltle
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