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m HBBMXSTO» H7jBMI8TO£t QBEGOy. >■■■■■■ LODGE DIRECTORY XMAS GIFTS T H E D IF F E R E N C E nr i n FO U N T A IN S E R V IC E C ifa r» , Tojbacco YOU WANT Barber Sbop CALL 25-J COUNTRY HAULS S0LICITE1 Bert Mullins T . H. G aither Specials for Xmas Week Between having a little money ahead saved for an emergency or for making an investment and being in want usually depends on whether the individual makes himself live on a little less than he earns. Large Box, flat large sheets paper, large envelope*—4 8 each and 24 cards and envelopes— REGULAR $2.50 BOX, NOW $1.89. Opportunities have not all been offered. New ones present them selves from time to time, and whether that chance to make money you have been longing for can be accepted Is likely to depend on whether ou have saved a little money. Start saving now. RAVELSTONE STATIONARY Large box, 24 sheets, 24 cards and 48 envelopes— REGULAR $1.50 NOW 96 cents. ASSORTED BOX STATIONARY Beautiful tints, fine quality, large sheets and envelopes, also the new large squ tre envelopes; 24 sheets and 24 envelopes__REGU LAR 75c, NOW 49c. of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000 P. B. Swayze, Pres. R. Alexader, Vice-Pres. A. H. Norton, Cashier W. L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier FOR SALE Fine quality linen, many colors; a real good value— RKGTTT. A R $1.00, NOW 6Uc. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND ■ INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE- " ALTOR. 26-tfe ■ Hermiston Second Hand Store.— Furniture and Hardware, Bee Sup plies, Harness, Saddles, Wagons. 35-3fe -FOR SALE— On» $10 Erecto with 2 FEED PRICE QUOTATIONS motors transformers and extras. Cfeed 1 day. Half price, cash, if (Furnished by Farm Bureau Co-oper taken at once. Mrs. J. Sig. Davis. ative of Hermiston. Unless other • 14-2tc wise specified, prices are per hundred -FOR SALE— Barred Rock pullets, O. weight.) CANDLES Beautifully Wax Decorated, 4 colors, an ideal gift— 75c a pair. CANDLES All Colors, 10c to 35c each. Candles, Xmas tree, assorted col ors, 36 and 48 to box, 30c. KEN’S SHAVING SETS Consist of Eider Safety Razor. McR. & R. Shaving Cream, Lot ion, Talcum ard lo x A .-perin Tablets— REGULAR $2.50 SPEC IAL $.1.00. Attorney-at-Law Hermiston i :: Your needs in everything that is necessary to com plete your golf outfit. in h and give our line the “once over.” R ight n ow send that suit or dress to be cleaned, and w e will re High grade piano near Hermiston w ill be sold to reliable party at a big saving, $10 monthly will han dle. A real buy, write at once for particulars. Tallman Piano Store, Salem, Oregon. 12-2tc turn it b y Christmas. I J j ] This coupon and 25c entitle the under- signed to one 35c can o f Acme Quality Knamel-Kote, any color, and a special 20c Paint Brush. Nmne______________ Address.. FOR SALE— Some fine Wlnesap ap ples left over, 25c per box. firing receptacle. N. W. Bloom, Col.- Dis. 13-2tc ! ! I J J T o acquaint you with Acme Quality, we are making a ape* SPECIAL sh o r ttim eo « l£ FOR SALE— Three dozen White Leg horn chickens. Coleman Qulcklite lamp and 1000 chick brooder. W. T. Roberts. 15-ltc FOR SALE— 150 White Leghorn pul lets, laying. Two yearling heif ers. J. T. Embry. 15-tfc MISCELLANEOUS BOARD AND ROOM— $26 a month. Address Box 43, Hermiston, Ore. ll-4 c WANTED— Dependable party with outfit on excellent alfalfa ranch one mile west of Hermiston. In quire of J. DeWilde, Pendleton, Ore., or at Herald. ll-2 tc FOR RENT—Four room residence. Inquire Knerr’s Repair Shop. 8-tfc WANTED—To rant furnished house close In C. D. Porter. 8- > Watch, clock an« Jewelry repairing. See Newell, next door to Sappers. lS-tfe Polands for Proflta. Stillings. 37tf READ THE WANT ADS —READ THS WANT ADS— —TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— SALE—Adding machine rqlle at the Herald office. Home— or“just a place to stay"? Can you p oint w ith pride to your house and sa y , “ T here is m y h o m e ”? Or d o you look resentfu lly, if a t all, a t th e u np ainted , u n a ttra ctiv e dom icile in w hich y o u s ta y ? L iv e n o w ! D o n ’t w a it for th e future to bring y o u en- e n jo y m e n t. B e a u tify your place w ith A cm e Q u ality H ou se P a in t. I t ’s durable and econom ical. Y o u ’ll en j o y th e surprisingly d eligh t fu l change. Y o u ’ll begin to liv e ! In cid en ta lly y ou w ill increaseyour p roperty value. ACME QUALITY P a in t~*V arniab U se A cm e Q uality P ain t and V arnish for enduring beau tification o f all interior and exterior surfaces. C om e in and ta lk p ain t w ith us. W a w ill glad ly answer all ques tions. BLESSING HARDWARE CO. HERMISTON. OREGON. M ODEL CLEANERS J H. BOOHER, PROP. Our Motto: ‘ Quick Service and Good Work” 5C6 Mair St: e .t Pendleton, Oregon Phone 321 and an acre of land at La Grande. BREAK NARROWLY AVERTED IN FEED CANAL NEAR ECHO He and Mrs. Embry have not de finitely decided yet as to what they Water Turned Out and Repairs Made , '.will do, but they expect to go to Sunday; Bank About Ready Clarkston, Washington, soon for To Break. visit with their son. A break In the feed canal to Cold Springs reservoir that probably would Irish Surnames Rank have been serious was prevented Sun With W orld’s Oldest day when the water was turned out It will be news to muny people that of the canal. A slow seep age leak Irish surnames are the oldest in Eu in the rock above Echo which has rope except the Venetian, and more existed for five or six years gave over not a single one of the great Irish signs of becoming serious, and when family names is taken from any trade an examination was made after the or occupation—every one is derived water was turned out Indications from some noted ancestor, usually a were that another 24 hours would prince or military commander. Things are far different in England. Thus have resulted In a break. The fill was made Bunday, and Howard, the family name of the dukes of Norfolk, is derived from Hog-ward, with a return of warmer weather or guardian of pigs. English sur when the danger of Ice Jams Is less names, moreover, are extremely re than now the water will be turned cent. There Is, for example, not a hack into the canal. single English surname that goes buck beyond the Eleventh century, and the FOUR GEESE AGGED BY oldest surnames are not English but J. H. REE) THIS MORNING Norman-French. On the other liauo. in Ireland there Is not a single sur A tip by telephone from his neigh name lu Ua or O which does not go bors that wild geese were feeding In back to the Eleventh century or be one of his fields, the use of c. horse yond it. Surnames In Mac are more to stalk the wary game birds and a recent. O or Ua means ''grandaon”; good eye yielded J. H. Reid. Colum Ni means "granddaughter"; Mac bia district farmer, four birds early means “son." I believe there Is not a »Ingle Irish i this morning. Mr. Reid got behind hie horse and name that has not been changed in its translation from Gaelic Into Eng led it toward the geese and was able lish—the English form usually repre to approach within gunshot. Out of sents the pronunciation of the his bis Christmas present he divided toric Irish form. In Leinster, how with the neighbors that gave him the ever, where the Engtisli first estab tip. lished a footing, the assumption o f English In place of Irish names was Embry Trades Farm. J. T. Embry, pion-er resident of compelled by law, translation being the process usually adopted.—From the project, has traded hie 20 acre Letter in New York Times. place north of Hermiston tor a house s. M c K enzie , m . d - JAMES L. SEARS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 733. Res. Phone 711 Office in First National Bank Bldg, EVERYBODY’S GOING! H IT T A LIF O R N IA b id s you C turn back the calendar to summer and com e play in the warm sunshine. As an added inducement the Union Pacific now offers special low round trip fares and assures you a marvelous journey on the finest of fast trains. Connections via Portland or Salt Lake City, MAKB YOU* RKSKKVATIONS NOW U N IO N PACIFIC If any one food may be consideren aa America's national dish, it Is lea cream. Ice cream Is a food particularly adapted to the needs of Individuals of all ages, giving as It does the best type of nutrients for the repair of bone, teeth, blood and muscles and for energy. Todhy thousands of housewives make their own Ice cream. As n con sequence, the making of this highly nutritious food at a reduced cost, yet without in any way impairing the product, Is of Importance. Home economists have found a means to this epd In the use of evap orated milk. There are three Impor tant reasons why evapornted milk F. C. W0UGHTER, Agent, Hermiston, Oregon Sweet Oranges Chiropractic is a philosophy, a science and art of things natural and a system of adjnstnig the oirticula- tions of the spine by hand, for the elimination of the CAUSE of Disease Ninety p r cent cf dicase is caused by nerve pressure. DR. DAVID S. ROWE, Specializing in Acute and Chronic Disease. Location, 2 doers west of Postoffice Fresh Sweet Oranges, $3 per box of Hours. 10 to 6, and by appointment. Office Phone 303 Res. Phone 312 300 large size. Boxes larger titan HERMISTON, OREGON 3tandard size. Sound fruit and satis faction guaranteed or money back. We pay express charges.. A box of DR. THEO. BELETSKI, these makes an appreciated Christ- Veterinarian nas gift. Remit with order. Pleats nil Domestic Animals. Inter state Stock Inspector ACME ORANGE FARMS, : MITCHELL DRUG CO. C H R IS T M A S Oregoa Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg. Pendleton, Oregon - *\ America Leads Nations In Use O f Ice Cream T oys and D olls H alf Price, all ex cep t H ustler and T w ister T oys PROFESSIONAL CARDS W. J. W ARNER CANDY Fine quality 35c lb. Chocolate Candy, best quality, the best on on the market, 75c lb. Salted Peanuts, blanched", best quality, 50c per pound. $2.74 Bess Spencer, Colum Scratch, 120s........................... 14-tfc Egg Mash ......................................... 2.30 5 CENT EAR CANDY—LARGE ASSORTMENT Ground O ats................................... 1.98 FOR SALE— By Mrs. J. A. Cameron, Ground Barley ............................. 1.60 206 Center St., Oregon City, Ore., Wheat ............................................... 2.20 ORIOLE AMD SOCLETE BOX CHOCOLATES Roller Singers, $5 each. 13-4tc Corn ................................................. 2.05 These are the best two lines of can dy on the market, 75o to $3.50 Try an Oriole Mar/ Ana Box, 1 pound, $1.25. .OR 'ALE— 6 heifer calves, 4 to 14 Cracked corn .................................. 2.15 Ground corn ................................ 2.15 ntlis; dandys; also grade cows. F. XMAS CARDS AND BOOKLETS M. Guiwlts. 13-2tc Mill run 8 0 s ................................... 1.00 Cow feed ....................................„ 1.95 With colored lined envelop?«. The best line we ever sold— 5c APPLES — Staymans, Romes, Wine- Ground Wheat .............................. 2.30 to 30c. saps. Phipps' ranch. 11-tfc Shorts, 80s ..................................... 1.10 Rolled Barley ............................ . 1.21 FOR SALE— Baby buggy, newly Calf meal, per pound...............s. 3 *4c j painted and re-tired. M. W. Sims. Mlddings .......................................... 1.60: 11-tfc Oyster Bhell ........................................ 90 [ Whole o a t s ..................................... 1.88 FOR SALE—On easy terms. Dodge Salt, half ground .................... 45 coupe In good condition. First BLACKBOARDS— COMBINATION DESK— SPECIAL AT $2.25 and National bank.* 8-tfc IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE $3.50. STATE OF OREGON FOR HE FOR SALE— No. 1 fresh cows. B. COUNTY OF UMATILLA Hammer. 37-tfc In the Matter of the Estate of For sale-H ay derrick and ward William Henry Spafford, robe. See O. O. Felthouse. 4-tfc Deceased. S PHONE 101 HERMISTON, ORE. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT FOR SALE— Some second hand fur Notice Is hereby given that the niture. Inquire of Ben Parsons. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ " ■ ■ ■ ■ M iis c iiiiiiiia iiiiiiiiiiim , 10-tfc undersigned has filed her Final Ac count as the Administratrix of the FOR SALE CHEAP— Modern five Estate of William Henry Spafford, room house. Furnace, hardwood Deceased, in the above entitled court floors, etc. Call or see Dr. Prime and that Saturday, the 15 th day of 12-tfc January-, 1927 at the hour of 10:00 o’clock A, M. of said day and the FOR SALE— Bedroom set, 3-4 iron Court Room of said Court has been bed, stand table, floor lamp, kit fixed as the time and place for hear COMES A WEEK FROM SATURDAY chen cabinet, two bookcases, two ing and settling said account and heating stoves, kitchen utensils, any objections which may be filed and fruit jars. Mrs. H. M. Schilling. thereto. 14-2tp MRS. W. A. CONLON, Admlnltratrlx of the Estate of Wil FOR SALE or EXCHANGE — 800 liam Henry Spafford, Deceased. acre tock ranch. . Box 14, Con C. Z. Randall, don, Oregon.- 4tp. Attorney for Administratrix. 13-5c A. C. strain. bia district. W e H ave A nticipated C om e ASSORTMENT BOX PAPER V IN E Y A R D LODGE NO. 20«. L O. O , V. . „ "“* « • — h Monday events« to Od* Folio«» r. member. eoedlollv in»twd. W. R. Loonborn. See. J u p a r T e m p i« « . N . O. Dr. F. V. PRIME DENTISTRY * Dental X-Ray and Diagnosis Hermiston, Oregon Bank Bldg. Phone Connections RAVELSTONE STATIONARY F ir st N a t io n a l B a n k WANT AOS TRANSFER AND DRAY QUEEN ESTHER CHAPTBR No. 101, O. E. R, meets second fourth Tuesday evenings of month at 8 00 sharp In Masonic M" Visiting members welcome. Euthenila Jackson, W. M. Kathryn L. Garner, Secretary. La Grande, Texas makes tke beat Ice cream, they point out. Betj^isp «0 per cent of the nnt oral watte l'p evnporated milk has been rrtjfftved by evaporation, there Is over twice the percenta e of solids present in (his type of milk tlmn there is in ordinary market milk—and, since It fs the solids that give Ice cream Its pleasing flavor, this fact Is of moment. Then, the composition of evaporated milk is constant, for the reason that It has been put through an homogenis ing process, which breaks up the fat globules Into tiny particles and dl» tributes them evenly throughout the milk. This attribute makes for an Ice cream iplxture of uniform quality and fine texture. Finally, experts agree that the use of evaporated milk In Ice cream con tributes to its hygienic qualities, for the reason that evaporated milk is en tirely sterile. Health authorities de dare that milk and cream should he treated to a heat of 150 degrees F. for half an hour In order that a product may be produced free from Infective organisms. Evaporated milk Is proc essed at 240 degrees for 30 minutes, and, therefore, Its Introduction Into an Ice-cream mixture Increases Its parity In proportion to the amount of evup- orated milk used. I e la n d ’s “ S o u p ” H a r v e s t There Is an liftnnd off the coast of China that has but one Industry. I' la soup. To those not Initiated, birds’ nest soup may easily summon up a pic ture of stewed twigs, string, grass, hits of cotton and feathers: but con noisseurs of the exotic know that th« nests from which this brand of soup Is made are composed entirely of l gelatinous suhstnnee excreted by the birds as they build. On this Island, where sn Intensive soup Industry Is conducted (It Is sometimes called Birds’ Nest Island, sometimes the Island of n Hundred Peaks), there are caveg In which the ' bird* construct their dwellings In great numbers. These are regularly harvested after each breeding season and the delicacy Is preparer) for export. • L o n s d a le R o m a n c e There Is n n,mantle story, remem- bere.1 perhaps by very f-w. connected with the wonderful dinner set of Sevres china at l^iwihcr ensile. It had been stolen In Paris during the revolution, and subsequently pur chased hy the second earl of Lonsdale. There were three pieces wanting, and for llioae jhe earl searched for many years wllhoul success. At lust —his age waa eighty---lie heard Hint they were catalogued In a aale In Lon don. He aent a friend tn pur haae them. and. being very feeble, walled outside in bis bro igham Ths* mlsa- Ing piece« were purchased. Lord Lt ns dale look them home—and dlptl that night MAKE YOUR WANTS K N O W - I ! H as Y our Subscription E x p ire d ? Come in am renew it nex time you an tn town. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of CITATION. William C. White, Deceased To Elmer White, Will White, Fred White, Gladys Ward Boss, Eva Ward Corse, Grace White, Lells White, Mary White, Clarence Getchell, Bon- neta Getchel, Millard F. White, L. Owen White, Rosie Hammer, Nannie Means and Lizzie Estes. WHEREAS application has been made In due form to the above en titled Court on the 16th day of Nov ember, 1926 by F. B. Swayze, admin istrator with the will annexed of said estate, for an order authorizing and empowering him to sell the real estate belonging to said decedent and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning 345 feet west and 30 feet south from the center of the SE% of Section 10, Tp. 4 N. R. 28 E. W. M. thence west 157.5 feet, thence south 300 feet, thence east 157.6, thence north 300 feet to the place of beginning In Umatilla County, Oregon. AND WHEREAS said court fixed on the 8th day of January. 1927 at 2 o’clock P. M. at the regular January term of said Court at the Court room of this Court In the County Court House tn Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing any and all objections to said petition and the granting of said order and license of sale, THEREFORE IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON you, and each of you are hereby Instructed, directed and required to be and ap- pear at said time and place and there show cause, If any you have, or If any | why an orrter of gale ghould not be made as In said petlton pray- ed for, and why said petition should not be granted and said order and license should not issue. WITNESS the Hon. I. M. Bchannep, Judge of said Court and the real of this County affixed this 16th day of November, 1926. R. T. BROWN, (12-5tc) • Clerk CP' Residence second house west of the Catholic church. Phone. 82-R. • J. L. V A U G H A N ! ■ ■ 206 East Court St. ® ANY AND J E verthing E lectrical FOR YOU ■ ■ !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Phone 139 Pendleton, Ore. H erm iston T ransfer We Haul ANYTHING ANYWHERE ANYTIME TELEPHONE 31 L. J. M c A t e e PAINTS. WALLPAPER, PICTURE MOULDINGS AND GLASS CONTRACTING 513 Main St. Phone 158 Pendleton, Oregon. HEMSTITCHING, PLEATING BUTTONS and BUTTON HOLES Mail orders promptly attended to. Legal Blanks for Sale at This Office ■ ■ ■ THE SMART SHOT Mrs. R L. Parker, Prop. 822 Main St. Pendleton, Or».