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Œtyr irnotoíoa E rrali Published «very Thursday at Her- m is ton, Umatilla County. Oregon by Joseph 8. Harvey, editor and man ager. Red Cross Life-Saving VETERANS S T U NEEDREO CROSS Service Is Nation-W ide Scarcity of water apparently haa no effect on Interest In water rescue. Aid to Disabled Men Inereaeee Arizona. popularly associated with Entered aa second claaa matter as Problem* and Legislation wide desert stretches and cactus, has Deeamber, 100«. at the poatofflce at gone In with enthusiasm tor the Red Hermlaton, Umatilla County, Oregon Bring Complication*. Cross Life-Saving program. 8ubacription Rate« Tha building of new Irrigation One Tear ...................................... 32 00 20,000 MEN DIE EACH YEAR dams Is rapidly transforming Arlsona 8ix M on th s....... - ..........—--------- J1.00 Into a swimming State despite popu lar conception of that country. In more than 800 swimming insti Many Entitled to Benefits Still THANKSGIVING tutes conducted by the Red Cross the Uninformed of Just Claims last summer, life-saving instruction Why should I be thankful? was given by the Red Cross. to Compensation. That Is a question which some per During the fiscal year ending June sons may ask of themselves with the SO, 1*2«, 7,145 men, 5,408 women, and return of another anniversary of the Eight years after the World War 1«,71S juniors passed the rigid tests I national day of thanks. ' finds serrlce to disabled veterans still of the Red Cross Life-Saving Service, ] For many things, indeed. For that a major responsibility of the Amerl- and were awarded Insignia. The to- > tai for the year of 29.26« represents , multitude of blessings mutually en- i „aij Red cross. Joyed by all of us— friends, a home, Till» situation Is due to the Increas 1 an Increase of 6,374 over the previous ’ year. The total membership of thia good health, work to do, loved ones., |na problems involved and the com- corps at the close of the year was faith, hope, happiness. piex character of veteran legislation. [ 102,076. To be sure, the above may not he- There is also an increase In numbers The Tenth Annual Roil Call from long to all of us In the fullest meas- o[ "death cases" handled, s s cout November 11 to 25 Is an opportunity ure. hut to each of us is given the I pared with claims for living veterans, to encourage these efforts through greater part of these common bless- I though the work for the latter re- membership in the Red Cross. logs. mains heavy. About 20,000 ex-service , We should be grateful that we are I men are dying each year, a coasider- The Tenth Annual Roll Call of the llving in this present age. without able percentage of these having serv- American Red Cross is held this year any doubt the greatest, most Inter- i ice-connected disabilities. from November 11 to 25. It is an in esting age of our present civiliza-1 In a majority of cases, Red Cross vitation to you to endorse with your tion In a material way, our oppor- Chapters find their assiatance is need- membership its wide reaching ser tunlties for enjoyment and service ed ia helping dependents present' vice to humanity. and profit are the greatest of any age their claims for death compensation,, to this present day. Inventions has insurance payments, bonus, burial al- ' made dreams come true in such great lowances, and other government ben- , measure as make commonplace for u s ; eflts due them. An episode of the* those things that were merely the past year illustrates the difficulties i dreams of so called visionaries a short frequently encountered by the Red * Claim for the oldest volunteer knit decade nr go ago. , Cross experts In rendering such as- ter in the country ie advanced by the By radio we are In communication slstance. A veteran dying from serv- Lincoln County Chapter of the Amer with a score of the big cities of the ice connected disease, was trying from ican Red Cross at W iscasset, Maine. western hemisphere every evening if his bedside to establish at that lata She is Mrs. L. A. W. Jackson, who time his claim for Government aid to : we wish. By motor we may travel keeps busy knitting stockings for the at a speed undreamed of only a yes bis family, and the necessary proofs Red Cross to sand to destitute chil terday or so ago. In our metropoli were in a physician's records across ! dren abroad. The San Fedro, Calif., tan newspapers we know of news of the continent from him. To obtain Chapter has a close second in a volun world events as it happens, and often the needed affidavits before It was too ! teer knitter 85 years old. late, a cross-continent airplane Hight ; The annual report of the American those events are foreshadowed for us neceggaryi then then a a Re„ Red urog. Cross Red Cross stresses the service of vol before they happen. We may see Pje-j chapt#r PennliyIyanla h,jrrted th. unteers. In more than 3,000 Red Crpas tines that were taken on the other | lnveat|gat,OI1> Bendlng the paper« Chapters the officers and workers are side of the world and have them back to tha veteran and his Red volunteers. transmitted to our eyes by means of Cross helpers in Oregon, by air-mail, They will act as solicitors in the new and wonderlul inventions w ith- it reached there in time. Tenth Annual Roll Call for members, In a few hours after being taken. Another discovery in Red Cross as- which the Red Cross will conduct judged even by the experiences of slstance to veterans and their (ami- from November 11 to 25. men not yet middle aged. how many “ »• >s that m«ny d ep .o d .n t. f _ j men unquestionably entitled to G o t - miracles have been performed for us. , ernment haTe , tru„ lad aloDg> We may be thankful for citizen- ,gnorant of thelr rlghtg. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE ship in a great commonwealth, a Aproximately 2,686 Red Cross Chap STATE OF OREGON FOR country magnificent in the record It ters carry on Home Service work, In UMATILLA COUNTY has made during the brief time it assistance to veterans and their dam- In the Matter of the Estate The Cbapnrs also conduct has existed. How fur It has travel Hies. of CITATION. ed! What a vast service it has roll campaign among veterans for reln- W illiam C. W hite, Deceased dered! And while it Is good that »Utement and conversion of their To Elmer W hite, W ill W hite, Fred a , « „ I , term insurance. Among lta other du- we should revere the record of the , h(j Jud CrQgg aggumgd gt thg W hite, Gladys Ward Boss, Eva Ward past we may also look forward to a requegt ot the Canadlan Qovernment Corse, Grace W hite, Lelis W hite, field of future accomplishment which administration of a fund allotted Mary W hite, Clarence Getchell, Bon- is our duty to perform. to thè care of Canadlan disabled vet ncta Getehtl, Millard F. W hite, L. erana llvlng in the United States. We have much to bi thankful for. Owen W hite, Rosie Hammer, Nannie In the United States the Red Cross Means and Lizzie Estes. assisted au average of about 80.000 WHEREAS application has been SWEET CLOVER SEED IS disubled veterane and thelr famtlies made in due form to the above en BEING SOLD RAPIDLY every month in the past fiscal year. ---------- Indicating the size of this undertak- titled Court on the 16th day of Nov ember, 1926 by F. B. Swayze, admin Government Reports Indicates Orop ">«■ National Headquarter,, of the Move, Faster Than Last Year « ed J ™ “ «pended »1,««1,178.13 o . istrator with the w ill annexed of , „. , _ . disabled veterans alone, and «509,- said estate, for an order authorizing At Higher “ lice. 451.72 on assistance to men on active and empowering him to sell the real ------------ . . duty with the Army, Navy and Marine estate belonging to said decedent and Sweet Clover Seed movement lies C()rpg whUa Red Crosg loca, chap. described as follows, to-wit: been more rapid than last year or the terg cxpended a total 0( ji,#87,ooo. Beginning 345 feet west and 30 year before. The United Stales de- Red Cross assistance to service men partment of agriculture estim ates overshadowed every other phase of feet south from the center of the1 that by November 2, 70 per cent hud its program, even its disaster relief, SE U of Section 10, Tp, 4 N. R. 28 E. W. M. thpnce west 157.5 feet, left growers’ hands, compared with until the Florida hurricane. thence south 300 feet, thence east Help for veterans covers many de 45 per cent a month ago, 40-45 per mands, from temporary aid until Gov 157.5, thence north 300 ffet to the cent last year, and 50 per cent two ernment claims are adjusted or until place of beginning in Umatilla years ago. the ex-soldier is properly hospitalized, County, Oregon. The movement has been more rapid to extending capital loans to r^iablli- AND WHEREAS Bald oourt fixed in northern Wyoming, southeastern tated veterans endeavoring to become Kansas, northeastern South Dakota, self-supporting in business. 8everal on the 8th day of January, 1927 at 2 western lowa and Colorado, where such capital loans wars to blind vet- o'clock P. M. at the regular January tferm of «aid Court at th e Court room from 80-85 per cent of the crop has erans. moved, and slowest in central 1111-i Contact with veterans In hospitals of this Court In the County Court , , , . , Is maintained by Red Cross personnel House In Pendleton, Uni?.'.illa nols. In the htavleut producing j dis- doctorg y lnfluX e s th* County, Oregon, as the time and place trlcts of the Dakotas and Minnesota. r(, t„ran.g weIfgre and , mpro¥ement for hearing any and all objection« to 60-76 per cent has moved, compared | Ths veterans1 Bureau was planned .mid petition and the granting of «aid with 40-50 per cent on October 6, to carr, on social work In its hospi and 30-46 per cent last year. From mis for mental cases, and In many order and license of sale, THEREFORE IN THE NAME OF October 5 to Novcmebr 2 the heaviest j cases th* Government and the Red movements occurred In South Dak -j Cross are co-operating for the welfare THE STATE OF OREGON you, and ota snri Minnesota "f the men suffering war disabilities tach of you are hereby instructed Reports on quality confirm earlier The publle Is invited to .a ssist this directed and required to be and ap . . . . . . . . work by Joining the Red Cross during ones to tli, effect that It averages |ho Annug, Ro„ CoR Novgmber n pear at said time and place and th en show cause, If any you have, or If any somewhat better than last year. t0 exists why an order of sale should Prices paid growers advanced dur-1 ____________ not be made as In said petiton pray ing October 5-Novc.mbfr 2 about 70 AUWAY8 AT WORK TO RELIEVE ed for. and why said petition should cents per 100 pounds, compared with , DI8TRESS not be granted and «aid order and 21.05 during the previous three wteka. On November 2 prices in 17* Since 1905 ,pe American Red Cross license should not issue. WITNESS the Hon. I. M. Schannep. Staten and districts averaged 2 9 1 0 has given relief to 854 disasters In per 100 pound«, basts clean, compar the United States alone, a year set Judge of said Court and the seal of ed with 28.40 on October 5 and 25.85 dom passes without a major calamity this County nffl\pd this 16th day ol a ytar «go. In the main producing ,0 tornado, earthquake, fire or November, 1926. R. T. BROWN, «celions of Minnesota and the Dak flood The Red Cross In each case hue remained on the Job until relief was (12 5tc) Clerk olas the average wns 29.30 compnr- completed. qd wlth 2S 70 on October 5, 27.25 la s t year the Mldweat tornado ORDINANCE NO. 123. on September 11, mid 25.25 a year struck five state« was the out- ago. standing relief operation by the Red Carryover of old aeed by growers J Cross. The Florida hurricane in Sep P ilin g the tax levy for the year was Indicated to be shout the sa m e1 teinher crented a problem which ex t 1927. or slightly smaller than that of « reeded ln proportions any disaster The City of Hermiston does ordain gr , since the San Francisco fire. ns follows: ' . , , , . By Joining the American Red Cron im p o rts of w h ite c lo v er seed AmgrlcaB can „ „ tp See. 1. That there he and there during October amounted to 456.100 maka „mtlnuou.ly effec 1 Is hereby levied upon the taxable pounds N on, w as received In O cto- , | ve T h „ A nnual Roll Call from No properly of the Clly of Hermiston, her, 1925. For the period July 1 vernber 11 to 25, this yoar, is your op Umatilla County, Oregon, for the October 31, 757,900 pounds was lin portunlty. year 1927 the total sum of 36665.00 ported, compared with 134,100 last ■ ■ — - — <■ to cover the budget which was duly year. For the same period 24.400 More than 43.090 mtrses are en made by the budget committee and pounds of Yellow- llli ssom was Im rolled In the American Red Cross. approved by the City Council, ported in 1926 a u j 71,800 in 1925. They are ever ready for emergency Sec. 2. That inasmuch as this levy duty. Every American can do his must be rtported to the County As share for humanity by Joining the American Red Cross during the Tenth sessor before December 1. 1926, It Is F lo re n c e C ritte n to n tlm m c i necessary for the preservation of the Charles Nelson Crittenton w hs an Annual Roll Call, November 11 to 15. peace, health and safety of the In Amerlcnn philanthropist, horn in Ad habitants of the City that thia ordi am», Jefferson comity, N. Y. He went Into the drug business In New York Nearly 80.000 disabled veterana are nance be in effect at once, and an city In 1881 ; hnl after 1W1, when his assisted by the American Red Cross emergency In hereby declared to I five-year-old daughter Florence died, on an average every month. Care of exist and this oidinance shall be In he devoted his time and wealth to the the disabled veteran Is a foremost full force and effect from and after establishment of Florence Crittenton responsibility of the Red Croas,- la its passage by the Council and a p -( homes for homeless and unfortunate which the people eaa ehare by Joining girls and their infant eh.'ldreu. In Its ranks daring the Tenth Aaaoal proval hy the Mayor. Passed the Council this 18th day 1885 the National Florence Crltlent, n Roil Cali, Novembar 11 to 32. of November, 1938. mission was Incorporated to carry an Attest: C. W. KELLOGG, 1 thia arork. Of these mission hom*w Tba American Red Croat la tha more than Til were organised In Mr. Recorder Crittenton'« lifetime In all the larger official agency of tha United Rtataa Approved by the Mayor thia 18th d u e s of the United Ktsles and In Mae- for disaatar relief at home or abroad day pf November. 192«. aetllea, Tokyo, Shanghai, the City of ■>«** daring the Tenth Annual Roll A. W FRANN. | Mexico, etc. Call from November 11 to M and Acthtg Mayor ________________ »hare it« «erriete. The Family Xmas lift GILFILLAN Neutrodvne - RADIO With Rola Cone Speaker The tpodern upto date powerful Radios, use power tube, the usual batteries Ir direct electric socket power. To won a G ilfillan is Radio satisfaction. Gilfillan Radio seta are standard high quality, national! advertised, and were chosen by Sherman Clay & Co. and 28 dealers in Oregon after a thorough In the whole field of Radio as the best line on the market for toae quality, real selectivity, distance and true ton* quality, fa ith fu lly priducing the entire musical scale lthout distortion. DEMONSTRATION GLADLY GIVEN IN OUR STORE OR IN YOUR , HOME M itc h e ll D r u g C o . Red Cross Volunteer Workers Ever on Duty R. E. Mitchell. Druggist HERMISTON OREGON Phone 101 We Have a New Location Our stock of Tires and Vulcanizing Equipment have t e n moved into the corner room on Main Street formerly occupied by Jtlm Lchimke. In addition to vulcanizing we art prepared to solve your battery problems. Pennock’s Battery & Tire Shop A WILLARD STATION If You Want the Laugh on Yourself JUST WAIT UNTIL YOU ARE IN A WRECK WITH YOUR CAR BEFORE YOU TALK TO ME ABOUT INSURANCE. PUBLIC LIA BILITY, PROPERTY DAMAGE AND COLLISION INSURANCE SHOULD BE CARRIED BY EVERY CAR OWNER. J . M . B IG G S INSURANCE REALTOR CANCER SPECIALIST ABRAM METHOD OF BLOOD TESTING AND TREATMENT Dr. B. B. Brundage PENDLETON, OREGON Give Her or Him Something Electrical for Christmas THEY ARE USEFUL AS WELL AS BEAUTIFUL I HAVE A BIG STOCK FOR YOU TO SELECT FROM —AND SOME THING NEW— The Royal Rochester L usterware in a Percolator O o o e e B rothers D ealers SELL 6 0 0 0 U SED CARB > JK AND ALL THE STANDARD MAKES OF APPLIANCE Percolators, Waffle Irons, Toasters, Grills, Curlers, Heating Pads The title of thia aa an inviolable doc W o bateva wa are jastOad in that wa we bring up to the. IN TACT EVERYTHING TO MAKE THE HOME CONVENIENT AND THE WIFE HAPPY B.IL A*. J. L VAUGHAN Gar, T , A uMO cm « ONur as om m om A m l» AS T H * S C A L A R WHO S C IA S 4 Phene L-39 2C6 E. Court S t, Pendleton, Oregon —TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS—