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THE HBBlQSTOy HRBALP» gBBMlBTOM. OMBQOX. and no little savy the records estab-, Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Horning and tlshed in Hermiston. Um atilla County, llshed at this ss**toa by Ksprssenta- their guests, M r. sad Mrs. C. U May Oregon and the first publication tive Nicholas J. Blnnott of T h e 'o f Weston, returned Tuesday from a* thereof shall be made in the Issue of PublUhad « T u r Thursday at Her- Dalles, member from the second Ore- fishing and vacation trip on Dee-: said newspaper dated June 10th. 192« miatoa, Um atilla County, Oregon by chutes river and at East lake. They and the last publication thereof con district. Joseph 8. Harvey, editor and nian- “ Nick," as his colleagues know report having secured a good catch1 shall be made In the Issue of said him. is the capable chairman of the of fish. Mr. and M » . May h ave' newspaper dated July 1st, 1926. Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this I te te re d as second class matter house committee on public lands. gone to Wyoming to visit relatives Decomber, 190«, at the poetotflce at That the description is no idle fia t-la n d they w ill go through Yellowstone rth day of June, 1926. R. T. BROW N, Hermiston. Um atilla County, Oregon. tery la best attested by the fact that' park on the trip. Mrs. May and Mrs. out of 80 bills favorably reported Horning have been friends since g lrl- Clerk of the Circuit Court of the Subscription Kates by that committee at this session, hood days. State of Oregon for U m atilla ] One T e a r -------------------- ----- - «1.00 79 have passed the house of repre- Do not use soda In making cream County. 40-4tc Six M o nth s----------------------------- »1.00 sentatlves and 45 of thoee have pass- Of tomato soup. I t changes the ed both houses and been signed by flavor and affects the vitam in con (Payable in Advance) President Coolidge. The remainder tent. are s till aw aiting action on the sen CALL FOR WARRANTS ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • » ate calendar. A ll outstanding City of Hermiston OVER THE OFFICE TRANSOM in addition to thig imposing show ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ o ing, the house public lands com warrants, except Special Street, Gladys Avenue and H u rlb urt Avenue A Chatty Column of Comment In mittee has favorably reported 34 Improvement W arrants, are hereby bills already passed by the senate called for payment. Interest stops Which the Editor it Likely and all of these have gone through July 1, 192«. the lower chamber to become laws. | To Think Aloud. GEORGIA HENDERSON. ______ In actually steering legislation 4 J -ltc City Treasurer. The other night at Pendleton when through the house. It is generally sd.i the members of the land settlement ral“ ed ‘ hat the silver thatched sage M U M S TBIT TO NOTICE committee of the Portland Chamber from The D* 11*8 has no peer. This Notice is hereby given and direct DBNVER of Commerce were guests of the com-, rare •h lllty can be attributed to his I j OMAHA ed to all freeholders, legal voters TOJS k 1 KANSAS CITY ... 70 25 merclal association, along w ith re- knowledge of house rules, which he and assessment payers w ith in the | DBS MOINBS. 76 JO J presentatlves from towns in U m atilla seem« to know forward and back- | ST. LOUIS West Extension Irrig ation District In CHICAGO......... . 85.05 and Morrow counties, C C. Glgnoux. * “ rd- T1>e chairman of a committee ‘ DKTROIT ....... 104 67 U m atilla and Morrow Counties. Ore | CINCINNATI 105 15 agricultural specialist of the Union *“ charged with the advancement of gon and to all persons Interested in CLEVELAND 107.61 Pacific System, made a statement hills reported by his committee, and J TORONTO ... 112JJ0 ! said district that A. E. McFarland, tj ATLANTA . .. . . 116.40 that is of much Import to the Uma- "Nick ' uses his parliamentary skill PITTSBURG.... . 118-31 C. E. Glasgow and Leslie Packard, 1 WASHINGTON . 140.61 tills project. to best advantage In cleaning up his 1 PHILADELPHIA. 143.97 directors of said district, have by NBW YORK 146.45 The Petaluma district in Callfor- No better instance of this can petition commenced a special pro d B O ST O N ........... . .. 1S2J1 nia, a body of land 15 miles long by he cited than the passage of the ceeding In the Circuit Court of the six miles wide, last year sold poul-! Oregon and California tax refund State of Oregon for U m atilla County try products from its ranches having h ill, which might have evoked for the purpose of having a Judicial an aggregate value of »25,000,000! vlgoroua opposition had it been less m e f f e e t t o S e p te m b filS examination and Judgment of the Turn those figures over a couple o f i ’ k llfu lly handled t l i m i t O ctob er 3 1 J 9 2 6 Court as to the regularity and legal, times in your mind. Then rememeber ity of the proceedings in connection that the production of this little dis GOVERNOR URGES CAUTION w ith the election for the authoriza THE EAST IN V ITES YOU trict was just about twice the amount ON PART OP PEACE OFFICERS tion of a contract w ith the United and the Union Pacific makes your of Um atilla county’s entire agricul States under the provisions of journey economical by low round-trip tural production. excursion fares to ail important points Act of Congress o f Taking of Life in Process of Making t h e One of the greatest possibilities of in the East, Middle West and South. December 5, 1924, known as “the the Greater Um atilla project lies In LIBBBA1. ST O P O V B B P B IV IL B S B B Arrests Is Deplored Fact Finders’ Act” and as to the the development of the poultry pro enable you to visit the big eastern validity of said contract, and the By Executive, cities or America's greatest wonder duction. H. E. Cosby, poultry spec Honorable G ilbert W . Phelps, Judge lands ialist of Oregon Agricultural college, of said Court, has entered an order Z io n N a tio n a l P a r k A request of all peace officers of recognised as one of the best men In therein setting Tuesday, the 13th Y e llo w s to n e N a tio n a l P a r k his line in the entire west, as “ hard- the state that the greatest caution day of July, 1926 at the hour of Id R o c k y M o u n ta in N a tls n a i P a r k boiled" and matter-of-fact a man as be observed to prevent lose of life o’clock A. M. as the time and the all reached via the scenic and historic one w ill meet In a long Journey, has when arrests of lawbreakers are be Union Pacific. DeLuxetrains. Superior Circuit Court room In the Court stated repeatedly that natural con ing made has just been made in a service. Descriptive booklet on request. House at Pendleton, U m atilla County, ditions in this big district favor it as statement Issued by W alter M. Pierce, Oregon as the place for hearing said i one of the finest locations for big governor. The statement of the petition. scale poultry production in the chief executive of the state was as This notice Is Issued pursuant to United States. follows: an order of the abovie entitled Court I know fu ll well that peace officers made and entered on the 7th day of Changes are being made so rapid In the state have been aggravated June. 1926, and said notice shall be r o w INFORMATION AND RBSKBVA- ly to bring about a realization of our of late by the boldness of lawbreak served upon all parties In interest TION CALL ON OR W R ITS possibilities here In this line that It ers, their refusal to submit to ar by publication thereof for at least F. C. Woughter, Is necessary to stop and think about rest and the general defiance of the once a week for thdee succedslve Agent, re them to get their full significance. law manifested. Nevertheless, Hermiston, weeks In the Hermiston Herald a cent attempts to arrest law violators Six years ago when poultry pro newspaper of general circulation pub- Oregon. duction wag first talked, there was have resulted, unfortunately, In the one commercial chicken plant la killin g of human beings, which is this whole district. Today there are always to be deplored. Section 1760, Oregon Laws, pro scores w ith additions made every vides: “ If, after notice of intention year. A t that time m arketing was a to arrest the defendant, he either flee m atter of the Individual doing the or forcibly resist, the officer may ABRAM METHOD best he could aR an individual. To use all necessary and proper means day a m ajority of local producers to effect the arrest.” OF BLOOD TESTING AND TREATMENT I t has been held In the case of sell through a big co-operative and get a neat margin for their trouble. Lander vs. Miles, $ Or. 3«, that “ f ir A t that time a warehousing sys ing a gun upon a person. In order to tem to take care of eggs was not secure his arrest. Is justifiable only PENDLETON, OREGON even remotely being considered. To where It Is necessary. I t is not Jus day the necessity of properly hand tifiable where the arrest can be se ling our ever Increasing production cured by less dangerous means.” Your attention is also called to Is automatically forcing that prob lem forward for a solution.. It now Sections 1908 and 1909 Oregon eeeme merely a matter of a Laws, which contain the law showing little more time until eggs w ill he when a public officer Is justified in graded and prepared for market killin g . Call in and let ns tell yon in person what we can do for yon In the case of State vs. Doherty. rig h t here at home. at this Beanty Shop. A satisfied customer is our best advertise 52 Or. 591, it was held: “ A ment. Come and see for yourself. A few years ago one of our local threatened injury, to w arrant a All the latest methods are used at this Beanty Shop and all homicide In self-defenae, must in poultry growers sold his land here work is done under sanitary conditions. volve Imminent peril to life or lim b; at a very nominal price and went SLOAN BONNET AND BEAUTY PARLORS to California in one of the big poul fear of a slight inju ry or a mere as- salt not felonious furnishing no ex Marcelling, Facial and Scalp Treatments are Our Specialties try producing districts there where Smart and Exclusive M’Uinery at Most Reasonable Pricee. to get land he had to pay »500 an cuse. but if. considering the relative 845 Main St., Pendleton, Ore. Telephone: 380 acre for It. He did not want to go age and strength of the parties or to California. W hat he went tor the ferocity of the attack, the Inten wsa to get Into a district where vol ded beating is of such character as ume of production Insured a market. to endanger life or limb, it w ill be That move was made before we had felonlons. and the assaulted person WE ARE GROWING secured marketing facilities. He may k ill if necessary to preserve his was acquainted with California’s pos own life or protect himself from such day by day. T hat la. because we sibilities In egg production and said heating.” please our customers w ith the I therefore ask you, as peace of before he left here that this district kind of vulcanizing work we do. ficers of the state, to use extreme was better as a producing district Our up-to-date vulcanizing machines caution to see that the fu ll intent of than California. together w ith good m atrlala and the governing arreets, as inter When the day comes that this sec workmanship turns out a first class preted by our courts, be carried out tion realizes half of its possibilities Job. as a poultry producing renter cash In spirit and fact. I am extremely nnxlous, as governor, to see every Income of growers w ill be vastly in PACIFIC TIRE COMPANY creased. land w ill be enhanced In law enforced, Including the E igh value, and by achieving success, teenth amendment: but it is always 208’ g E. Alta St. Pendleton, Ore other poultry producers In areas a source of regret when . a life le where marketing facilities are lack taken by a peace officer. I there ing w ill be attracted to the district. fore earnestly request that the The old saying that nothing suc ereatest caution be observed. U N IO N PACIFIC V A C A T IO N ROUTE CANC ER SPECIALIST Dr. B. B. Brundage When In Pendleton— NICK SINN0TT PRAISED RECORD STEERING OsngTesaman From This ) -------$ 3 .9 8 —---- $4.98 WE HAVE PURE THREAD SILK HOSIERY FOE 63 CENTS PER PAIR. BOBOLINK GUARANTEED HOSIERY AT $1.19 PER PAIR. We deeply appreciate the business we receive from the west end of tie county. During this sale prices are down below normal, and o ir friends are cordially invited to t.ke advantage of the savings they can make. —SPREAD YOUR DOLLAR FARTHER AT— BU ST E R B R O W N SHOE STORE PENDLETON, OREGON W HERE Q U A L IT Y M EETS • C O N F ID E N C E PILChER’S ShOPPING NEWS NOTICE THIS STORE WILL BE Closed Friday JULY 2, TO MARK DOWN MERCHANDISE, AS THE STOCK MUST BE REDUCED AND CASH SALE STARTS Saturday Morning AT 9 O’CLOCK WITH Tremendous Values IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. SEE OUR BIG AD IN THURSDAY’S EAST OREGONIAN ONLY 4 ITEMS LISTED HERE TO GIVE YOU AN IDEA OF THE VALUES SILK DRESSES Values to £19.75 SALE PRICE A lw ays A sk For $3.95 $9.85 Western Club DRESSES AND COATS Values to $30.00 WILL BE DRESSES AND COATS Values to $98.50 SALE PRICE $19.35 $29.65 CONVERSION PERIOD EXTENDED ON INSURANCE Instructions have just been receiv ed by the Portland office of the U. -t. Veterans' Bureau authorising re instatement of war-time Insurance by 'X-servlce men u ntil July 2, 1987. according to an announcement made by Kenneth L. Cooper, regional man- 1 ager of the bureau. July 1, 192«. I had been set by congrem as the time lim it for both reinstatement and RILLS conversion of war risk Insurance but | the new order extends the time one District year. An added feature In this connect Gets Action in House on ion Is the privilege of taking out a five-year level premium term policy at a low rate prior to the above date Praise for the way N. J. Slnnott. which may later be converted Into congressman from this district, has one of the a ll forma of permanent steered bills of his committee on pub life and endowment government pol lic lands through the house Is made icies. This gives the ex-eervlce man In the following which was publish u ntil July 2. 1927 to secure the low ed by the Portland Oregonian from rate five year policy. Its Washington. D C. news bureau: The American l-eglon advocated Committee chairmen In the houae thia legislation on the grounds that who vie with one another in the many war veterans have not yet ad- effo rt to clear the legislative calen Justed their economic affairs to such dar of Mila which have been r e -, an extent that they can afford at ported favorably from their com- thia time to carry one of the govern- miitsM, are regarding w ith respect , ment’s permanent Insurance policies 79 Measures. Of Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes and Hosiery is now being held at savings that make your money go a long ways. Our offerings have been arrang ed in three big general groups with prices ALL SILK DRESSES Values up to $9.95 SALE PRICE VULCANIZING ceeds like success is true. Poultry production here le expanding at a rate that Is really remarkable It Is destined to continue Its expansion at an even more rapid rate. Mr. Glgnoux stated that the total annual combined egg production of Oregon, California, Washington and Idaho w ill last New York City Just eight days! Opportunity knocks at ottr door! Our Semi-Annual Clearance Sale SPECIAL AT YOUR FAVORITE FOUNTAIN Bottled By R. A. PILCHER CO. Incorporated WM. ROESCH BOTTLING WKS. Department Stores nsmxns. O regon CARBONATED BEVERAGES Pendleton. Oregon W HERE Q U A L IT Y M EETS C O N F ID E N C E