The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, December 30, 1926, Image 3

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    RAILW AY STATION
IS CARRIED OFF
Handsom e Structure in F lo rid a
1927
R azed by Negroes.
LODGE DIRECTORY
QUEEN ESTHER CHAPTER H«.
101, O. E. 8., meets aecond and
fourth Tuesday evenings of each
month at 8:00 sharp in Maaenle hall.
Visiting members welcome.
Euthemla Jackson, W. M.
Kathryn L. Garner, Secretary.
W e H ave
^.A nticipated
JacksonvlRe. Fla.—A complete rail­
way station was carried off at Mag­
Y our n eed s in e v e r y th in g
nolia Sprtags, near here, recently.
The atari««, a large and handsome
th a t is n e c e ssa r y to com ­
bulldfcg, eaaetsd as an addition to the
MugnsKa Mprings hotel,-"which burned
p le te y o u r g o lf ou tfit.
down meaatly, was missing when W.
G. S im m s , tie owner, went to ascer­
tain If It needed repairs.
May be depended on to respond to the desire for success very
Flret appearances denoted that the
largely In proportion to the amount of directed energy and Intellig­
station had been burned <jpwn but fur­
ence put into work done.
ther Investigation showed It had beeu
To work hard and consistently to reach a given goal Is an excel­
razed and the material earted off.
Subseqaently, Francis Richards, ne­
lent way to be successful financially, but hard work alone is not
gro, was found with ten wagonloads
enough. Careful planning of contemplate/! moves should be given.
of lumber In his yard. Anothew negro
This bank may be able to aid materially in furnishing Information
had a similar amount. They said a
man who gave the name of McConnel-
on proposed changes in the business of customers,"and '"this'*service
ly Issued orders for the station to be
will be given gladly to make 1927 a year of bigger success.
razed. He told them they might have
the lumber for their trouble.
Since McConnell represented him
© ! « • FTAMOASP O U COMSAMY OF CA U FO SN IA
self as an employee of the Atlantic
Coast line and said he had been or­
SUMMARY OR MiNARY BILL
proved by the chairman,'or by such dered by officials of the railroad to
of Hermiston
,
officers as the board may designate, raze the building, the negroes proceed + + * + + + 4 > 4 4 4 > * * * * *
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000
❖
are required for the expenditures of ] ed openly with their destructive work, ❖
F. B. Swayze, Pres.
R. Alexader, Vlce-Pres.
(Continued fom Page One)
they said.
IF IT’S
the
board.
Audit
of
the
books
apd
A. H. Norton. Cashier W. L. Hamm, Asst, Cashier
The Atlantic Coast line offleinls de
occounts of the board by the general
stabilization fund of profits arising
clare they have no such man in their
accounting office Is provided for.
from these operations, and (3) may
and have assigned detectives
Sec. 14. All executive branches employ,
to hunt McConnell.
provide for the n aklng of advances
of the government are required to
YOU WANT
The missing building wns 4d by 25
from the stabilization fund to such
co-operate with, and assist the board feet with wings and had many valu
association,
In carrying out this act, and the able decorative features.
CALL 25-J
‘‘Basic agricultural commodities
Beginning Feb. 1, we w ill do
board is required to avail itself of the
are
to
Include
wheat,
corn,
rice
and
COUNTRY HAULS SOLICITEI
custom hatching at one cent per
facilities and services of these gov-1 A* I
ri:
swine; but whenever the hoard finds ernmental airencl.« T h.
m„„l A * • * « a m o k e s C ig a r
egg per week.
that any other commodity should be
G iv e n H im 6 3 Y e a rs A go
Seventy-five per cent hatch
also co-operate with any state . or
FOR SALÉ
included in this act, it is required te
guaranteed after four day test.
territory, or agency thereof, or with
Greenville, Ohio. — T. J. Burns
TRANSFER AND DRAY
Bookings now being made. First report thereon to Congress.
smoked his Irst cigar on his seventy
any person.
FOR SALE— Barred Rock pullets, O.
Sec. 7. For ejch basic agricultur
seventh
birthday.
come,
first
served.
Sec.
15.
In
the
case
of
wheat,
A. C. strain. Bess Spencer, Colum-
al commodity, there is created a com
And as he smoked, memory pictured
rice or corn, “processing” is defined
•bia district.
14-tfc
W H IT E P O U L T R Y F A R M
modlty advisory counctl of seven
as the m illing for market, or if not for him in Mie fragrant blue haze n
members representing the purchasers
scene In a little cross-roads store at
FOR SALE— By Mrs. J. A. Cameron,
Gerald A. White
milled the first processing In any
Gettysburg,
on his fourteenth birthday,
of
such
commodity,
to
be
selected
206 Center St., Oregon City, Ore.,
manner for market; in the case of when the proprietor presented him
Hermiston, Oregon
annually by the beard front lists sub
Roller Singers, $5 each.
13-4tc
cotton, it means ginning; In the case with a “ten-center,”
mltted by co-operr tives and farm or
of swine’ it means the slaughter for
In those days, a “ten-center” wa>
ganlzatlons. Thet.e nihmbers are to
CR SALE— Baby buggy, newly
market by purchaser.
considered qn4te a cigar. Burns <U-
receive
a
per
diem
compensation
not
pain.ed and re-tired. M. W. Sims.
J _ T h i« coupon and 25c en title the under*
elded to keep It “until after supper.’1
■ • a lin e d to o n e 35c can o f Acm e Q u a lity
Definitions Given
to exceed $20 and necessary ex
11-tfc
2
E n a m e l-K o te , a n y color, and a special
After supper lie decided to save It un
l
20c P a in t Brush.
In the case of wheat, corn or rice,
penses for attending meetings or per­
til he was elder and better able to ap­
FOR SALE—On easy terms, Dodge
forming other work authorized by the the term “sale” is defined as a sale preciate it.
coupe in good condition. First
board. Each counctl is required to or other disposition in the United
And the longer he saved It, the
National bank.
8-tfc
meet at least twice a year and may States of such commodity for mill­ more attaclied to it he became. He-
Address. _
meet upon call of a majority of Its ing, for other processing, for market lavished every kindness on It. He
FOR SALE —No. 1 fresh cows. B.
T o acquaint you w ith Aetna
members.
or resale, or for delivery by a com­ wrapped It carefully In cotton, and
Q u a lity , we are m aking a spe*
Hammer.
37-tfc
mon carrier in the case of cotton, it moistened It Wbw and then to keep It
Fee Must Be Pu blislied
•hurt tuneooly^
means the m illing or ginning for from caneklng.
Each council is authorized to con­ market, or resale or delivery by com­
He decided at last to smoke the
For sale-H ay derrick and ward
fer with the board; (o make recom mon carrier. In the case of swine cigar which had furnished him so
robe- See 0 . 0 . Felthouse. 4-tf.
much anticipatory cheer during sixty
mendatlons; to ask for information
means a sale or other disposition three years.
from
the
board
concerning
its
opera­
FOR SALE CHEAP— Modern five
of swine destined for slaughter for
'I was afraid I might not he <icie to
tions and the collecting of the equal­ market without intervening hold for
room house. Furnace, hardwood
smoke It next year," he said. “Oh,
ization
fee,
and
all
matters
of
inter
floors, etc. Call or see Dr. Prime.
feeding or fattening. The term sale yes, I been smokin’ nil my life, but
est to the producers; and to co-oper­ however does not include a transfer this was my first cigar. Right good
12-tfc
ate with the board in advising pro­ to a co-operative association for the one, too,”
EVERYBODY’S
ducers and the associations in the purpose of resale or other distribu­
FOR SALE— Bedroom set, 3-4 iron
GOING!
adjustment of production.
bed, stand table, floor lamp, kit­
tion.
U n c le S a m P r e s e r v e s
Se«. 8. In order to distribute
chen cabinet, two bookcases, two
Co-operative association is defined
Indians’ Burial Ground
equally the burd«n of handling the according to the Capper-Volstead Co­
A L IF O R N IA b id s y o u
heating stoves, kitchen utensils,
Yakima, Wash.—Melmnloose Island
turn back th e calendar
surplus, ‘an equalization fee may be operative Marketing Act.. The defi­
and fruit jars. Mrs. H. M. Schilling.
M ak e sure, for one th in g , h ow
to sum m er and com e play in
apportioned on a basic agricultural nitions of the words “transportation” In the Columbia river, burial ground
14-2tp
lon g it w ill s ta y on— for a n ­
commodity when operations have person” and "United States," are for western Indians for uncounted
th e warm sunshine.
other, h o w p le a sin g itw illlo o k .
generations and particularly sacred
FOR SALE or EXCHANGE — 800
been determined upon for such com the usual meaning of these words.
As an added inducement the
to
the
Yaklmss,
has
been
set
aside
by
E
xp
erien
ce
w
ith
all
m
akes
and
modlty.
acre took ranch.
Box 14, Con­
Union Pacific now offers special
Sec.
16.
A
revolving
loan
fund
of
the
government
as
a
red
mail's
city
qualified o f p a in ts qualifiés ua
low round trip fa res and assures
don, Oregon. 4tp.
Sec.
9.
Before
beginning
opera­
of
the
dend.
$250,000,000 is provided by the au­
you a marvelous journey on the
t o b e o f real assista n ce. W e ’ll
tions, the board Is required to esti­ thorization of a Federal appropria­
Sine« the days when thousands of
finest of fast trains. Connections
se e t o it th a t y o u g e t p a in t
Indians fra« western plains and
via Portland or Salt Lake City.
mate the probable advances, losses, tion.
th a t w ill la st. W e’ll h elp y o u
MISCELLANEOUS
nnnttnl fdlgrlmages ti­ MAKI TOW« ZZ«B*VATION« NOW
costs and charges, incident to opera­
An appropriation o f $500,000 for mountains
in d ecidin g on a p leasing color
the fishing gsmunds of The Dalles nnd
tions in suefi commodity, and from administrative expense Is provided.
effect.
,
NOW IS THE TIME TO SELL YOUR
the "WyiijSwIcr" of the Columbia
time to time, It must determine and
Sec. 17. The usual section in re­ hringtmr
Ducks. We want them. Bring them
dead with them, the
A n d b eca u se w e w a n t y o u to
publish
the
amount
of
the
equaliza­
gard to “Separability of Provisions
to J. D. Waghorn, Swift’s Cream
Island ff*s ¿ ‘qn a holy ground for the
b e th o ro u g h ly sa tisfied , w e
tion
fee
to
be
collected
upon
each
is
provided.
”
*
Station.
17-tfc
aborlgin^. formerly It wns covered
w ill recom m end th a t y o u
unit of such commodity, and the
Sec, 18. The bill Is to be known with la/gy ■'dyad houses," built of
m a k e y o u r ch o ice from our
length of time during which such by the name "Surplus Control Act? cedar, dh t^p
FOUND— Beaded bag. See Mrs. A.
of which reposed
co m p lete lin e o f
fee shall remain In effect, as well
F. C. W0UGHTER, Agent,
the nimjpmijad hodfrs of the red men
A. Little or call 261, Identify and
as the manner and place of its pay­
RI new:w rapped bows nnd stone
Hermiston, Oregon
pay .for this ad.
17-1
TO 1 RATIO MADE LN
tipped arrows yere deposited with
ment and collection.
Bring your broken furniture to me
Sec. 10. The equalization fee is
DEFEAT OF AMENDMENT! some etf th« elder nemalns, and more
modern wesrpons with some of the
to be repaired. Tom -Jensen.
to be collected upon the transporta­
— READ THE WANT ADS—
more recent.
17-tfc
tion,
the
processing,
or
the
sale
of
B e fo r e y o u b u y a n y
Reaction
of
the
people
of
Oregon
such
unit,
as
determined
by
the
p ain t, com e in and see ua.
FOR RENT— Four room residence.
board, but not more than one fee to the proposal to place this state Device Trains Shell
W e are here to serve y o u ,
Inquire Knerr’s Repair Shop. 8-tfc
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
shall be collected in respect to any in business, in competition with re­
D ire c tly on P lan e
BLESSING HARDWARE CO.
STATE OF OREGON FOR
unit.
Ban
Pedre,
Calif.'—A
new
fire-con
Watch, clock and jewelry repairing.
UMATILLA COUNTY
HERMISTON, OREGON.
The board Is authorized to require cognized private industry, which al­ trol Instrament for the opeatlon of an
See Newell, next door to Sapper«.
any person engaged in the transpor­ ready Involves an investment of mil-] tlalrcraft guns, recently perfected by In the Matter of the Estate
18-tfe
tation, processing, or purchase of a lions of dollars. Is demonstrated the Navy department, has proved
of
CITATION.
basic commodity, to submit, under through an analysis of the vote on “highly satisfactory” In Its first serv­ William C. White, Deceased
Polands for Profits. Stillings. 37tf
oath, information In regard to such the much discussed constitutlcnal ice tests made aboard the U. 8. S
To Elmer White, Will White, Fred
FOR SALE—Adding machine roll«
transactions, and the amount of the amendment Initiated by the House­ Maryland, naval experts revealed.
White, Gladys Ward Boss, Eva Ward
The device, which transmits elp<-
gt'th e Herald office.
equalization fees payable thereon, wives Council at the recent Novem-)
trlcally «11 firing data to the anlliiir Corse, Grace White, Lells White.
and to require such person to collect ber election.
•raft bnMeries, Is said to direct shell Mary White, Clarence Getchell, Bon-
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND
and account for the fee, as directed
Upon this amendment there were fire wiHi such accuracy that nntlalr neta Oetehel, Millard F. White, L.
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE-
by the board.
183,405 votes cast, of which 148,- craft gunners enn anticipate the path Owen White, Rosie Hammer, Nannie
NOTICE TO WATER USERS
26-tfc
ALTOR.
In the case of cotton, serial re­ 092 were opposed, resulting in the of a flying plane and by merely set Means and Lizzie Estes.
Under the new contract of June 23,
1926 between the United States and ceipts are to be Issued to the produc­ defeat of the proposition by a vote ting the fuse of an explqglve shell
WHEREAS application has been
Hermiston Second Hand Store.— the HermlHton Irrigation District all ers of such commodity, and If there of more than 4 to 1 throughout the can fire so the »hell and plane will made in due form to the above en­
Furniture and Hardware, Bee Sup- Operation and Maintenance charges is an excess of funds collected, such state, and by 8 to 1 in Jackson and meet at a previously calcnlated point. titled Court on the 16th day of Nov­
pllee, Harnese, Saddles, Wagons.
must hereafter be paid in advance. excess may be returned proportion­ Grant counties, 7 to 1 in Benton The lnstr«ment, described us having ember, 1926 by F. B. Swayze, admin­
40,000 working parts, Is so designed
35-Ife
No water will be delivered by the ately to the producers.
and Linn counties, 6 to 1 in Baker, that since the altitude of the plane is istrator with the will annexed of
X
Failure
to
collect
or
account
for
District In 1927 until the O. & M.
Marion, Union and Wallowa coun-| determined, the only action required said estate, tor an order authorizing
ADDING machine rolle at the Herald charge of $2.40 per acre is paid. This the equalization fee renders a person ties, and 5 to 1 in Coos, Douglas, is for one observer to follow the tar and empowering him to sell the real
office.
charge, together with the construct­ liable for Its amount, and a penalty Gilliam. Josephine, Lake, Lano and get’s elevation nnd another Its dlsec- estate belonging to said decedent and
ion charge of $2.05 for 1927 is pay­ equal to one-half its amount.
Polk counties.
The unfavorable J tlon. This Is done through telescopes described as follows, to-wlt:
FEED PRICE QUOTATIONS
able to the Sheriff as taxes as here­
Beginning 345 feet west and 30
vote
was
in
excess
of the average] mounted on the Instrument.
Money To Be Loaned
tofore. A tax receipt showing the
feet south from the center of the
in
the
state
in
Crook,
Curry,
Des­
(Furnished by Farm Bureau Co-oper­
Sec. 11. A stabilization fund is
payment of the O. & M. charge should
SE‘4 of Section 10, Tp. 4 N. R. 28
ative of Hermiston. Unless other­
established for each basic agricul­ chutes, Malheur, Tillamook, Wheel
should be presented to the District
E, W. M. thence west 157.6 feet,
er
and
Yamhill
counties.
wise specified, prices are per hundred office at the time, or before water tural commodity, to be administered
thence south 300 feet, thence cast
under
the
exclusive
control
of
the
w eight.)
delivery is requested.
157.5, thence north 300 feet to the
board. Each fund is to be made up
Scratch. 100s ............................... $2.30
Application of stomach poisons to
W. J. WARNER,
place
of beginning in Umatilla
of advances from a revolving loan plants for insect control has come
Egg Mash ............— ...................... 2.30 (17-4tc)
Secretary.
County, Oregon.
fund,
frpm
tbe
equalization
fee«
col­
to be regarded in Oregon as most sat­
Ground O ats.................................... 1-98
AND WHEREAS said court fixed
C igars, Tobacco
Ground Barley ............................... 1-68 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE lected, and from such profits as may isfactory in dust form, says the ex­
on the 8th day of January, 1927 at 2
result from the operation of the periment station entomologist. Dust
STATE OF OREGON FOR HE
W heat .............- ............................... 2.20
B a rb e r Shop*
o’clock P. M. at the regular January
board In such commodity, or its feed sticks to slick-leafed plants such os
COUNTY OF UMATILLA
Corn ..........
2.03
term of said Court at the Court room
products. In order to enable the cabbage better than liquid, covers the
Cracked .corn ...................
2.16 In the Matter of the Estate
of this Court In the County Court
of
board
to
begin
operations
In
advance
entire surface more evenly and seems
Ground Corn .................................. 2.13
House
In
Pendleton,
Umatilla
of the collection of equalization fees, to burn tender foliage lees. It may
Mill Run 8 0 s ............................— - 1.08 William Henry Spafford,
County, Oregon, as the time and place
Deceased.
the board ia authorized to make ad­ be applied through a coarse chees-
Cow feed .................................... 2.00....
for hearing any and all objections to
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT vances in Its discretion from the re­ cloth bag, but a preferable way is by
Ground W h ea t....... .... ................... 2.30
said petition and the granting of said
Notice is hereby given that the volving loan fund, together with In­ means of a commercial type of duster.
Shorts, 80s ...................................... l . H
order and license of sale,
Rolled Barley ......— ..................... 1.21 undersigned has filed her Final Ac­ terest on such amounts at 4 per cent
THEREFORE IN THE NAME OF
Calf meal, per pound................. 3Me count an the Administratrix of the per annum.
Freezing injury to fruit trees is
THE STATE OF OREGON you, and
Sec. 12. The board is authorized recognized in the spring by dead bark
Middlngv .— .................. - ............. 1.50 Estate of William Henry Spafford.
each of you are hereby Instructed,
Oyster shell ......... ...................... — -90 Deceased, in the above entitled court to loan money to any co-operative that usually has a sour smell and may
IS OUR SPECIALTY
directed and required to be and ap­
Whole o a t s ........ ............................. 1.88 and that Saturday, the 15th day of I (whether handling basic commodlt- crack and peel off, the Oregon ex­
HOME MADE PASTRY
pear at said time and place and there
Balt, half ground -------------------- .45 January, 1927 at the hour of 10:00]les or not), in order to assist such periment station explains. The peel­
show cause, If any you have, or if any
o’clock A. M. of said day and the association in handling the surplus
WE
SERVE
40c
LUNCH
FROM
ing discloses discolored cambium and
exists why an order of sale should
Court Room of said Court has been of any agricultural commodity, and
11 :8 0 TILL 3:00 P. M.
sapwood— black on pear trees. Or
not be made as in said petiton pray­
fixed as the time and place for h ear-! in order to assist it in the purchase
Fried Chrckea, home ztyle, 50c
the bark may adhere and shrink as
ed for, and why said petition should
Ing and settling said account and I or construction of storage or procees-
any objections which may be filed j ing facilities for such commodity, It dries out, forming a sunken area. SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOUR! I not be granted and said order and
Sometimes a new bark la formed un­
I license should not Isaue.
thereto.
j Such loans are to bear 4 per cent In-
Open 5 :30 to 8 :30.
der the old, which scales off. At
Send us the p rice o f a y e a r’«
WITNESS the Hon. I. M. Schannep,
MRS. W. A. CONLON, i terest, and may be amortized over a
Judge of said Court and the seal of
subscription i f you are in arrears Admlnitratrix of the Estate of W ily twenty year period but the aggre- other time« the wood Is killed while
the cambium and inner bark remains
¡this County affixed this 15th day of
11am Henry Spafford, Deceased.
gate amount, at any one time, must
alive. The sapwood then grows a
November, 1926.
C. Z. Randall. -
not exceed $25,000,000.
new cylinder, which covers « dend,
R T. BROWN,
Attorney (or Administratrix. l$ -5 c
8««. 1$. Itemized vouchers, «P- black or brown heart.
(1 2 -5 1 0
.
* ‘
Clerk.
C om e
in
V ' n f y a b d lodge no . sm , i o . c . r.
, . « M « . each M ootlay eve n in a u> O d d Follow «
hall. V is itin g members cordially in vited.
W . H. Loaghorn. Sec. Jasper T em pleton. M . G .
and
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Dr. F. V. PRIME
DENTISTRY
Dental X-Ray and Diagnosis
Hermiston, Oregon
Bank Bldg.
Phone Connection
give our line th e
“on ce o v er.”
THE NEW
RED CROW N
W. J. W A R NER
Attomey-at-Law
H IT T
First National Bank
Hermiston
h
WANT ADS
s. M c K enzie , m . d -
Eye. Ear- Nose and Throat
Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empira Bldg.
Pendleton, Oregon
SERVICE
C ustom H atch in g
Ongoa
i : :
JAMES L. SEARS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 733.
Res. Phone 711
Office in First National Bank Bldg.
T . H . G aither
J
SPECIAL
Two things to watch
when ordering
your house paint
C
U N IO N
PACIFIC
ACM EQ W UJTŸ
Paint •^Varnish
F O U N T A IN
Bert M ullins
Chiropractic is a philosophy, a
science and art of things natural and
a system cf adjustnig the cirticula-
tions of the spine by hand, for the
elimination of the CAUSE of Disease.
Ninety p r cent of diease is caused
by nerve pressure.
DR. DAVID S. ROWE,
Specializing in Acute and Chronic
Disease.
Location, 2 doors w sst of Postoffice
Hours, 10 to 6, and by appointment.
Office Phone 303
Res. Phone 312
HERMISTON, OREGON
s J. L. V A U G r iA N :
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206 East Court St.
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ANY AND
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5
2
E verthing
E lectrical
S
FOR YOU
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Phone 139
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Pendleton, On.
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H erm iston
T ran sfer
We Haul
ANYTHING
ANYWHERE
ANYTIME
TELEPHONE 31
L. J. McAtee
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.
THE SMART SHOP
Mrs. R. L. Parker, Prop.
822 Main St.
Pendleton, On.
H o m e C ookin g
DO IT NOW
R EX C A F E
W e Need the Money
Herald Wagt Ads Bring Yai Ritolto
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AGENCY
IM P E R IA L
CLEANERS
CLEANING. PRESSING AND
REPAIRING DONE
All Work Guaranteed. Oive me a
Trial. To please you is my aim
PEER
Hermiston
B 0K I8H
Oregon