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HERALD. ütK A Friendly Handclasp THE TOST NATIONAL BANK these c h illy m ornings iÁ b n liS ,a n u d a t B e n r ise sa . la ( h e B t a s . < O fW M .e s th e aleea a t h m le s e , m D m . SI, MSS. RESOURCES ta ........_ ..... 1171.688 86 178JM4S O verdraft., smui U aw earad ... M V . a . to a d , la i risenta t o a (par v a lu .) ---------. O tto r toad», it o to . M curltlM , « a . . . . . . 86,111.16 Episcopal service» w ill be he] (W at the Christian Science rooms on i> o a t Sunday evening at ?>30. Bev. Hin kle of Pendleton, w ill conduct the »to»« im u Mr. and Mrs. Vane Boynton came I from Pendleton to participate with the local Leglonalres and Auxillaary In a New Year’s eve celebration. ness— a deeper meaning of the Holi day Season—all these we convey to you and yours. ' Miss Margaret Penthouse wa» , confined to her home the first of > j the week with sn attack of grippe. ; May you receive in a bountiful measure— peace, happiness and pros, Judge Martin, of Newberg, who has oceepted the call of the local Haptit church, arrived in town last Thursday. pciity throughout the New Year, Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. Miss Florence Pearson has been ! on the sick list. J. K. Shotwell returned Portland last Friday. R. A. Brownson, Mgr. Phone 111 Mr. and Mrs. James Pearson and Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Percy were among the Hermlsto people who a t tended the danca at Stanfield ' pn New Year's night. AUTO PA R T S Miss Grace Skinner, who has been home for the holidays, returned Sat- , urduy to Klamath Falls, where she i is employed. NEW AND USED You can save money and time here. Come and ice Us. Auto Clearing House, Inc. Night Phone 961 YOUR OLD CAR BOUGHT Hermiston S ervice Station THE LIJTLE STATION WITH THE BIG SERVICE If you like our service tell your friends If not, tell us. DROP IN AND LET'S GET ACQUAINTED GAS, OILS AND GREASES, TIRES and TUBES THE LITTLES, Proprietors Here is our prescription for shoe troubles AND wc know it will work wonder» A B . not only for your feet, but foe your p>Kkctbook. T hese 100^ leather shoes, for men, women and children, certainly give you your money’s worth in wear. A nd under the same mark is a shoe for every purpose and every shoe as comfortable as it is good looking. T ty our prescription the next time any member o f the family needs shoes. W e know you will come back gladly, willinoly and with confidence. BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE PENDLETON, OREGON Hermiston Creamery Co. PAYS THE HIGHEST PRICE AND S P O T C A S H F O R YOUR CREAM. NEW W/NTER. RED CROWN” STANDARD OIL COMPANY«^.,»«, ■.ui.et Total LIABILITIES The same kind of tea leaves eon be osed for the manufacture of e l l l i e r green or black lea, the difference of the two teas lying merely lu the process of curing. Yet, some varieties of tea leaves are better adapted than others for making certain kinds of tea. lu producing green tea the leaves are sterilized by steam. This prevents oxidizing or fermentation of the leaf, which retains its green color, and when T o t a l....................................... .................1323,6« .6* boiling water is poured over It the re Stat« o f Oregon / County of U m atilla I ’ ’ sult Is the green or greenish-yellow I, A. H. N orton. cash ier o f th e above named liquid. In manufacturing black tea the bank, do solemnly qwear that the above statem ent leaf Is allowed to ferment, which in true to the best o f my know ledge and belief.' cliungcs Its color from green to very A . H. NORTON, Cashier Sabecrited and sworn to before m e th is 4th day dark brown. In the case of oolong, a sentl-fenuented tea, the fermentatlou 1 of J*nuar£ 1926, W. J . W arner, N otary Public fo r Oregon, is nlfowed to reach a certain desired My com m ission ex p ir es Jan . 8, 1929. polut. C orrect—A ttest: J . K. KALEY. F. B. SW AYZE. K. A L E X A N D E R . D irecto r. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UMATILIA COUNTY • Oregon ward and asked, "Are we near King’s ! I D istrict made by M r. Strahorn of I Gross 7” ! A W Agnew w a, a dinner guest j Tb< „.„nelllor told the old man ' the U. 8. Department of Agriculture nt the J. W. McMullen home New that he thought Mm very ill-man- 'ts on file at the local office of the Years day, nered for not replying when spoken U. S. R. B. and open for Inspection. — I earlier In tr A ll owners of d p a a v8 lands who Said the I Mr» Morland and daughter Alice are not satisfied w ith the claaslfi- l Wedneday for W alla W alla M rh .! rattan are requested te report that riatid w ill vtalt for awhile In ^ p"r ¿ j* " feet (o the Secretary of the Board ilia W alls and Mini Alice w ill ba*, i of • Directors as soon as possible. i continue on to Pullman where she la W . 3. W A B H R K . j attending school. * < Secretary, 14-31« i Knerr’s Repair Shop When In Pendleton— • Call in and let us tell you in person what we can do for you at this Beauty Shop. A satisfied customer is our best advertise ment. Come and see for yourself. AU the latest methods are u se! at this Beauty Shop and ail work is done under sanitary conditions. SLOAN BONNET AND BEAUTY PARLORS Marcelling, Faoial and Scalp Treatments are Our Specialties • Smart and Exclusive M’llineryat Most Reasonable Prices. 648 Main S t, Pendleton, Ore. Telephone: 380 Open for Business in New Location J. W . D O N N E LL Y , Register. When nn Edinburgh councillor was Mrs. A. W. Agnew returned the (raveling te London there was an eld I first part of the week from Portland man Io the same cerriage to whom bo HERMISTON IRRIGATION BIST. where ah. has been visitin g at the spoke several times without getting NOTICE home of her mother. Mrs. George A. 4 Just as they neared the end Tike recent elasetfioajlon M the Creasy, during the holidays. i M r e e y the old man leaned for- land» of the Hermiston Irrig ation ______ _ REPAIRED Read The Herald Want Ads. In the Matter of the Ex amination of the regu larity and legality of the organization of Union High School District No. 9. Uma- NOTICE tllla County, Oregon and t f th e elction and organ ization of the Union High Schcol Bond of such District. Rep Tape . To Union High School District No. The Parent Teacher meeting will An Italian soldier, who was declared be held In the high school building dead during the war, hut Insists that 9 of Umatilla County, Oregon and next Thursday afternoon, January he Is very much alive, Is having nn to nil tax payers and legal voters 14. A short program w ill be given. embarrassing time. ’ He has married w ithin said district. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that There w ill be a paper by Mr, How since, and the government Insists upon paying bis “widow” his pension. He Jesse Goff, H. J. Gtt, E. L. Jackson, ard Reid and a piano solo by Miss has also received a nice medal reciting Jane Warner. All are Invited to be Ills good deeds and the battle In which A. A. Paulsen and W. VZ. Felthouse present. he died. His name stands engraved as the Union High School Board of upon a monument to “our hero dead." Union High School District No. 9 At the Baptist church Sunday, In fact, the war department refuses to •f Umatilla County, Oregon did on :he 26th day of December, 1925 file January 10— Morning, “Mt. Carmal’s concede that lie Is still alive. He Is now making the government with the Clerk of the above entitled Excellency Transferred.’’ Evening, testify against Itself, because the Court a petition asking for the ex- “The Eleventh .Commandment.” scurvy Income tax collector not only believes he Is nllve, but Insists upon mination of. the regularity and le- allty of the organization of Union Jack Biggs, F. B. Swayze and Sam making the usual collections In the Stower motoed to Milton Tuesday. usual harsh way.—Los Angeles Tiroes High School Dlstrct No. 9 of Uma- illla County, Oregon and of the elec H .M. Culter, of Crabtree, Oregon, tion and organization of the Union Saving Telephone Pole» an ex-resident of the project, was High School Board of such district, Large telephone companies through here the latter part of th6 week look out the country have found that pirn and that an order has been entered ing after his farm property In the poles Impregnated with coal-tar crco In the above entitled Court directing Columbia district. sote give the longest service. Cull that notice of said proceeding be ferula electric power lines are using served on all parties In Interest by R. O. Horning was a business v isi a large number of yellow pine nml publication thereof for at least once Dougins fir poles which ItHve been Iro a week for two successive weeks In tor In Stanfield Wednesday. Sir. and Mrs. O. T. Lochrldge, of pregnnted with coal-tnr creosote, in the Hermiston Herald. Stead of untreated red cedar poleF Ptanfeld, were guests at the J. M. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN which were badly damaged by ter Biggs boms Tuesday. inites. These pine poles have been that any person Interested may ap treated for their entire length by thp pear at any tlm 6 w ithin ten days W. L. Swan received word Monday «pen-cell pressure method, which will -.fter the full publication of this night Informing him of the death prevent bleeding or sweating of the notice and contest the validity of of his mother In Los Angeles. He creosote. -such proceeding or of any of the acts left Immediately for Los Angeles. or things therein enumerated. Thia Guitar Long Famous as Musical Instrument notice Is published pursuant to order Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sullivan were as hereinabove specified, once a In the National museum at Naples gu e.ts New Years at the Quinby week for two successive weeks, the is a statue of Apollo, the god of music, home. sealed nml holding the citliaru—a first publication hereof being made small hurp-sluiped Instrument from on the 31st day of December. 1925. The park board of the Neighbor which tlie lyre was derived as long ago (SEAL) R. T. BROWN. hood club met the fore part of the as 1700 B. CL according to a writer In County Clerk of UmatlUa County, week to consider the needs of the the Cleveland Plain Denier. In Oregon as ex-offlclo Clerk of the park. Since much of the seeding In Greece the cithara was used both to Circuit Court of Umatilla County, the park has frozen out It was deem, accompany the voice In »ong and In Oregon. (1 4 -3 tc) ed advisable to postpone the open epic recitation and as ■ solo Instru ment at the uatlonal games. The ing of the park to the public until NOTICE FOR PULICATION Greeks of Asia Minor transformed the the spring of 1927. Reseeding and cithara Into the guitar, and later still Department of the Interior, U. S. other Improvements are planned for the application of the bow to the guitar Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. this spring. resulted In the violin. The Moors car Nov. 30, 1935. rled the guitar Into Npaln, a country Notice Is hereby given that Ed Stated communication of Queen where, as In Italy and France, It has ward K unie. of Boardman, Oregon, always been regarded with the highest Eather chapte O. E. S. next Tuesday who. on Dec. 14,1920 mads Home night. Installation. By order of favor among all classes. In the early stead Entry No. 021408 for W U part of the Seventeenth century an W. M. Italian guitarist was court musician In N E tt being U nit ”B” U m atilla pro England, and playing the guitar be ject, section 20, township 4 North, Mr. and Mrs. W. I* Blessing en came a fashionable accomplishment. Range 25 Bast W illam ette Meridian. tertained at a dinner New Years eve. In the Eighteenth century It was pop- ' notice of Intention to make Thon» present were Mr. and Mrs. nlar In court clrclts In Germnny; about I f|n a, thre< yenr proof to establish Linder. Mr. and Mrs, H. L. Payne the beginning of the Nineteenth cen claim to the land above described be tury Sor of Barcelona, one of the great and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Campbell. est guitarists, again brought It Into fore C. G. Balyden, United States com favor In England; and In the tatter jn lsslon cr nt Boardman, Oregon, on Mr. and Mrs. W L. Blessing enter, part of the Nineteenth century special the 11th day of January, 1928. tained about twelve couples New Interest In the guitar appeared in the j Claimant names as wltneeseei Years eve at a radio party. At 13 United States w x p rioe, Calvin Brwln, Claud o’clock a lovely supper was served Meyers, Paul Smith, aU of Boardman. to the guests. Complimented RADIATORS C apital Mock paid i n ------- -------------------- 26.000.00 Surplus fund _____ _____ _________ _ 10.000.00 Undivided profit. ------- ---- ----- 17,088 6417.088.66 C irculatins n o lc o u ta ta n d in a .. 6.240.00 CartifUd cheeks o u t.ta n d in n .............. .... 7048 C atoi.r'1 c to e k s outstandh!«......... ......... 4.888.07 Total o f Item . 21. 22.26. 24 and 26 4.646 It Demand d«po.ita: individual d epo.it» subject t o e to c k 182.114.66 O r tific a tM o fd e p o .it due la 1 m . than 20 d a y . (o! her than for money borrowed) 20,487.82 S t a t ., county or other m unicipaldepoeits 13,400.74 Other demand d e p c .it . ........... ... .............. 210.20 Total ite m . 28, 29. 20. 31 and 32 226.214.48 Time D ep o .it.: Certlfica*es o f d ep oeit. (other than for money borrowed) ---------------- -.----- - 24,038.08 Total tim e depoeite _______ 24.028.06 Difference in T e a t Word was received here last week Man*» Lot of Trouble of the birth of a baby daughter to- If man hud beefi created without Mr. and Mrs "Brownie" Knight at beurd he would have saved quite a hit Baker, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Knight of trouble, time and expense, says an were former residents here and were English writer. popular members of the younger set. The ear to ear measure on the aver age man’s face Is 12)4 Inches, and The next regular business m eet from where his beurd starts on his ing of the Baptist Ladies Aid w ill throat to his chin and hence to the inches. be held at the home of Mrs. Jas. upper lip Is Tills area must be shaved every day, Pearson next Wednesday, Jan. 13. If a man wishes to he sprnce and cleun. Mrs Stanley Ct-npbell and dauvn In shaving, two strokes are made for ter Bnrabara returned Sunday from every Inch, so that every day he goes a trip to Eugene' where they had over about 68 inches of space. .»pent the holidays. In a year this amounts to 24.820 Inches and In u lifetime It totals 20 Revival meetings w ill be held at miles. at the Free Methodist mission one If a man takes live minutes dally to block west of the track from January shave himself, at seventy he will have 11 to January 37. Preaching every spent a total of 76 days In shaving, evening at 7:30. Everyone come. says the writer. Evangelist H. E. Krelder. 728 Thompson Street Pendleton, Oregon Phone 38 from — ....... aceass Fui attu i». ftatu-M .. ..., . . . v I M tM ».046.90 B m I M ta t. ow nw l other t h u to n k in e . I m u m ................. ................. - » i m fy to w ij il rM eev. w ith Federal R .w r v . I bank i ie.hto.Sl i Cash in vault and .m o u n t d u . tiom N a t ional banks 18.088.01 I T toal o f It. m» », IB. 11. and IS. 18.686.01 K adonption fund w ith U. 8 . Traasutar and d u . tram U. 8 . T « u u r e r ______ S1S.M services. A heartfelt wish for joy and glad U WILD TO COI LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ «LEVITIES • NEXT TO SAPPERS’ HARDWARE. IN OLD POSTOFFICE BUILDING f A AMERICAN SHOE SHOP Wishing You A ll A 2jajnj ÍX tiu îîrnr AND A “Nineteen Plenty-Six” BLACK & WHITE GARAGE Where Service And Quality Are Paramount 4/ C YOU have never been to it should be the effort of your life to go. 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