each land owner will owe. Now Is the limb to start with the plan to High-Sounding Name» meet this requirement so that when Given to Foundling the time arrives, It will not be So long as there are foundlings doubtless there will be the problem: problem. Ica a«) among its oldest anil most what to name them. plcturvMiae Industrie* end liuvepiayed Debt* Hot Burdensome Recently the Lewisham board of “I am much interested in compart guardians. In England, tried a more a not unimportant part in eur his-, sons I am able to make between this elaborate device—with rather compli­ tory. The earliest settlers brought 1 and other farming localities with cated results, according to newspuper with them treasures In gold and silver­ which I am familiar. I do not hesi­ reports. An Infant was found aban­ ware from their homes in England. Your needs in everything \Z IN E Y A P D LODGE NO. 206. I. O. tate to make the statement that I do doned In a motor car, and, striving to France and Holland. Although the v meets m eh Monday even in« in Odd h i w i Puritans frowned on the vanity of that is necessary to com­ not believe there is a straight farm­ find a name that should contain a ref­ personal adornment they brought large j hall. Vim tin« member» coni tally invited. W. R. Lotiifhorn. Sac. Jasper Templeton. N. O. ing community anywhere where erence to the history of the case, one silver buckles to wear on their shoes, plete your golf outfit. there are as many farmers on as few member of the board Suggested that and women wore brooches. acres as we have here that owe as the baby be called Alice Motor. An­ PROFESSIONAL CARDS At an early period craftsmen skilled little money as our local farmers other member urged Jhat they choose In making beautiful things of gold owe at this time. Farming condi a “decent name,” and then still an­ and sih«er crossed t ie Atlantic and Dr. F. V. PRIME other objected that as yet they didn't tions have not been good nationally know whether the foundling was n continued their work in the new land. DENTISTRY The first gold and silversmiths In the Many places land prices advanced ts girl or a boy. Dental X-Ray and Diagnosis To set aside part of your Income In a fund for paying your coloaies did all their work by hand, high levels and have had to take the The chairman of the board thought Hermiston, Oregon operation and maintenance charges. These charges, amounting to comparative fall while our prices It was a girl. But the deputy clerk, using tew and simple tools. In gen­ Bank Bldg. Phone Connect!« $2.40 an acre, are for the last half of 1926 and all of 1927, and were never inflated and we have had “having made Inquiries,” raude the eral, each artist knew how to work In they must be paid before water is turned In at the beginning ot no special trouble in the shrinkage emphatic announcement that the child all metals. He made a variety of ar­ ticles—-brooches, rings, forks, spoons W. J. W A R N E R the irrigating season. in values. The Federal Land Bank is was a boy. This detail established, and the larger pieces of silverware If you have not already prepared to meet this item, you ghould loaning practically the same amount the quest of a name was resumed. for the table. Attorney-at-Law start now. A little saved each week from the cream or egg check “In what part of the High street on farm lands here at this time that One of the best known craftsmen will provide you with the necessary money. was the child discovered?” asked a Hermiston i : : Oregoa they did several years ago which is of the early period of our native art a condition hard to find in any other board member, reminding the assem­ was PaulhRevere. Ills father laid been farming community in any state. Our bled company that “we had a child a silversmith and Paul Inherited the h s. M c K enzie , m . d - discovered In Lewisham park some business when nineteen. Like other local farm loan association has not years ago and called It Park.” of Hermiston artists of his time he was extremely had a single foreclosure since its or Eye. Ear- Nose and Throat The clerk said the child hud been Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profit* Ovar $50,000 ganization which is a most unusual found near the King’s hall. "Call It versatile and could engrave crests and ♦ Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg. F. B. Swayze, Pres. R. Alexader, Vlce-Praa, coats-of-arnis, making bookplates and | condition and one of which we may George King,” some one ventured. Pendleion, Oregon IF IT’S prints, carve wooden frames for ¡»or- A. H. Norton. Cashier W. L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier well be proud. And since the discovery had been traits, cast bells and design and ex­ “If we limit our farm holdings to made close to Granville park, another ecute silverware. the size which we can farm intensely, thought the boy should be named JAMES L. SEARS, M. D. hold our livestock to the limit of the George Granville. Compromise ended Physician and Surgeon In the bestowal of a very grand name N y e t First and Last farm, confine our cash crops to those YOU WANT Office Phone 733. Res. Phone 7 U which we know we can market and Indeed: George Granville King. And Job as Paper Hangei CALL 25-J Office in First National Bank BMg. White Leghorns at $16 per 100, keep accurate records of the business as such It was duly christened by the f decided to economize In the mat­ chaplain. transacted, our success is assured.” or $135 per 1,000. ter of paper hanging, Thinking Hint 1 COUNTRY HAULS S0LICITE1 Barred Rocks from the Henry would save the puper hanger's bill and Lasting Monument to Sommerer flock at $17 per 100, or STATUE OF ST. JOSEPH put the money Into preferred trotting FOP SALE $155 per 1,000. Orders for 500 or stock. So I rend a household hint, G lory o f Early Rome UNVEILED IN CEREMONY which stated how one should make TRANSFER AND DRAY FOR SALE— Barred Rock pullets, O. larger takes 1,000 rates. El Djem, Tunis, contains one of the and apply paste to wall paper, how Hatching dates Feb. 22, Mar. 1, finest Roman monuments in North to apply the paper, and all that. The A. C. strain. Bess Spencer, Colum­ 8, 15, 22, 29, April 5, 12, 19, 26, Gift tq, Local Catholic Pastor Pre­ Africa, an amphitheater of five stories, bia district. 14-tfc paste was made by uniting flour, wa­ May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31. the third largest In the world. Situ­ ter and glue in such a way ns to se­ sented as Tribute for Many ated on a plain neur the desert fron­ cure the paper to the wall and yet FOR SALE— By Mrs. J. A. Cameron, tier, it can be seen many miles off leave it smooth. First the walls had 206 Center St., Oregon City, Ore., Services Done. rising like a mountain of stone, domi­ to be "sized.” However, I took a tape Roller Singers, $5 each. 13-4tc Beginning Feb. 1, we w ill do nating the surrounding landscape, and measure and sized the walls. custom hatching at one cent per completely dwarfing the shabby little FOR SALE— Baby buggy, newly Next I began to cook tlie paste In a An interesting ceremony took Arab village at Its base. egg p;r week. large milk pan. It looked very repul­ painted and re-tired. M. W. Sims. The Immense pillars and blocks of sive, but It looked so much better than Seventy-five per cent hatch place at the Catholic church, St 11-tfc Mary of Angels, on December 29. stone used In Its construction had to It smelled that I did not mind. Then guaranteed after four day test. Chiropractic is a philosophy, a Bookings now being made. First Solemn mass was celebrated by the be hauled over specially built roads I put aboHt 5 cents' worth of It on one FOR SALE— On easy terms. Dodge by an army of slaves and teams of roll of paper and got up on the chair science and art of things natural and Very Rev. Father O’Rourke, pastor come, first served. coupe in good condition. First a system of adjustnig the cirticula- of The Dalles, and dean of the dis oxen from quarries twenty miles to begin. My Idea was to apply II to National bank. 8-tfc WHITE POULTRY FARM trlct. He was assisted by the local away. The Roman occupation ceased the wall mostly, hut the ehulr tipped, tions of the spine by hand, for the nt the end of the Third century, but and so I papered the plnno and my elimination of the CAUSE of Disease. pastor. Father Dominic O’Connor, O. FOR SALE— No. fresh cows. B. Gerald A. White M. Cap. After the mass the Very tills massive, well-preserved structure wife on the way down. My wife gasped Ninety p.r cent of diease is caused 37-tfc Hammer. Hermiston, Oregon still stands, a silent and enduring for breath, and then she laughed at Rev, Dean unveiled and blessed the witness to past glory. by nerve pressure. me. That Is the reason I took another new statue of St. Joseph. He then FOR SALE CHEAP— Modern five No trace of the luxurious city of end of th* paper and repapered her DR. DAVID S. ROWE, explained the meaning of the cere­ Tliysilms remains, which, with Its face, I cannot hear to have anyone room house. Furnace, hardwood NOTICE TO WATER USERS Specializing in Acute and Chronic mony and reminded the congrega­ 100,000 Inhabitants, once occupied the laugh st tna when 1 ain unhappy.— floors, etc. Call or see Dr. Prime. Under the new contract of June 23, Disease. • 12-tfc 1926 between the United States and tion that in kneeling before that site of the present-day squalid village From "Bill Nye, His Own Life Story,” statue to ask St. Joseph’s Intercess­ of El Djem, nor do the surrounding by Frank Wilson Nye. Location, 2 doors west of Fostoffioe the Hermiston Irrigation District all FOR SALE— Bedroom set, 3-4 iron Operation and Maintenance charges ion with God, they were not worship­ empty plains, with camels nibbling at H ours, 10 to 6, and by a p p o in tm en t. bed, stand table, floor lamp, k it­ must hereafter be paid in advance. ing or adoring that statue. He ex­ cactus bushes, help us to visualize the Office P hone 303 Res. P hone 312 chen cabinet, two bookcases, two No water will be delivered by the plained that It was like the photo thickly populated towns and fertile EVERYBODY’S HERMISTON, OREGON heating stoves, kitchen utensils, District in 1927 until the O. & M. of a friend which recalls the friend fields of former days.—Christian Sci­ Herald Want Ads Bring Yon Resulti ence Monitor. GOING! and fruit jars. Mrs. H. M. Schilling. charge of $2.40 per acre is paid. This to memory as well as his kindness, —TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— 14-2tp charge, together with the construct­ love, goodness and virtue So this statue reminds us of good­ A L IF O R N IA b id s you ion charge of $2.05 for 1927 is pay­ FOR SALE or EXCHANGE — 800 able to the Sheriff as taxes as here­ ness, kindness and hoUness of St. tu rn back the calendar Box 14, Con- tofore. A tax receipt showing the Joseph and therefore recalls to us acre tock ranch, to sum m er and come play in his influence with God and with don, Oregon. 4tp. 206 East Court St. th e w arm sunshine. payment of the O. & M. charge should Jesus Christ whose foster father he should be presented to the District As an added inducement the ANY AND ® Cows for sale, one or all. L. C. office at the time, or before water was. This statue, he added, had a Union Pacific now offers special special significance for the people of low round trip fares and assures „ Todd. 18-2p delivery is requested. you a marvelous journey on the this parish, for It was a tribute of W. J. WARNER, finest of fast trains. Connections For Bale— About 30 tons first cutt­ (17-4tc) Secretary. love and devotion to their wonderful via Portland or Salt Lake City. pastor for his many sacrifices for his ing hay. W. A. Mlkesell 18-tfc. MAXI TOUR RMCRVAT1ON« HOW NOTICE OF HEARING UPON INAL fellow men. Not only had he vol­ FOR YOU ■ untarily Berved as a chaplain in the tables, 2 oil REPORT FOR SALE— 2 dining world war and been In the thick of stoves, I book case. Address Box In the County Court of the State of _ Phone 139 Pendleton, Ore. B the fighting to administer the sacra­ 18-tfc 123, Stanfield, Ore. Oregon for Umatilla County. ments to the soldiers, but as a pat­ In the Matter of the Estate riot he had sought freedom for his Good ranch with 5 room house. In- of native land of Ireland. quire at Herald. Charles L. Shutter, Deceased. F. C, W0UGHTER, Agent, YOU HAVE probably beard your One of Washington’s greatest Notice is hereby given that the Hermiston, Oregon mother or your grandmother say generals, Stephen Noylan, was like undersigned administratrix of the MISCELLANEOUS chat if a p.rson wants a thing long estate of Charles L, Shutter, deceas­ Father Domlnlo, as he was beet enough and bad enough, he w ill get ed, has filed her final report with known, a Corkman, and (hey both NOW IS THE TIME TO SELL YOUR it. the Clerk of the abovo entitled bad the same principles, the prin­ Ducks. We want them. Bring them ciples of freedom enshrined in our And we believe that is true. If to J. D. Waghorn, Swift’s Cream Court, and that the Judge of said glorious Declaration of Independ­ We Haul you want a Ford, and keep on want­ Court has designated Saturday, the Station. 17-tfc ing a Ford, until finally yon come 5th day of February, 1927 at the ence. ANYTHING For these principles Fathed Dom­ and ask us what we w ill do to help hour of 2 o’clock in the afternoon as FOUND— Beaded bag. See Mrs, A. inic your beloved pastor endured ANYWHERE you buy a Ford, you’ll get it. the time, and the rooms of the above Cigars, Tobacco A. Little or call 261, Identify and ANYTIME entitled Court In the County Court much suffering, he was hunted, at­ Our business is not so much to sell pay for this ad. 17-1 B arber Shop House, in Pendleton, Umatilla tempts were made to assassinate Fords.....Everybody wants one. Our TELEPHONE 31 him, he suffered the tortures of a business is to help folks buy Fords. Bring your broken furniture to me County, Oregon as the place when long imprisonment and was finally and where hearing Is to be had They do say that curiosity killed to be repaired. Tom Jensen. exiled. This stauue is a tribute by 17-tfc thereon. All persons Interested are some of his Irish American admir­ a cat, but on the other hand, it has hereby notified to then and there enabled thousands to own own Fords. ers and Is given to him in memory of FOR RENT— Four room residence. appear and show cause. If any they his heroic comrades wh0 were exe­ M ost of the folks who buy Ford.» Inquire Knerr’s Repair Shop. 8-tfc have, why said report should not be cuted for seeking the freedom of from us— and we have sold many— approved, the administratrix dis­ come to us through curiosity. They their country, a freedom that be­ Watch, clock and Jewelry repairing. charged, her bondsmen exhonerated longs to every nation. That is the don’t think they can buy. S«e Newell, next door to Sappers. and the estate closed. You don’t think YOU can buy. meaning of the Inscription. PAINTS, WALLPAPER, Dated this 6th day of January, l» -tfe But we do, and if you w ill ask us "Now his exile was your benefit. IS OUR SPECIALTY 1927. PICTURE MOULDINGS we w ill tell you why. And we won't He is now sacrificing himself for BEULAH I. SIMONS, HOME MADE PASTRY Polands for Profits. Stillings. 37tf worry you if you don’t agree with AND GLASS you and pour parish. Rather than 18-5tc Administratrix. WE SERVE 40c LUNCH FROM take a personal gift, he takes this us. FOR SALE—Adding machine rolls CONTRACTING 11:30 TILL 3:00 P. M. statue to beautify your church. And at the Herald office. BANKER OPTIMISTIC the many other improvements in this Fried Chicken, home style, 50c 513 Main St. Phone 158 REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND church testify to his life of work (Continued From Page One) SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOUR! INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE­ and sacrifice for you. Pendleton, Oregon. “Offer your prayers to God through Open 5:30 to 9:30. ALTOR. 26-tfc done. We have plenty of successful HERMISTON, OREGON lines that may be followed here so Saint Joseph for your good pastor Phone 571 Hermiston Second Hand Store.— there need be no one but that can and for the kind friends who dona­ Furniture am} Hardware, Bee Sup­ suit his tastes and still be within ted this beautiful statue and for plies, Harness, Saddles, Wagons. safe limits. I believe the majority those noble and heroic comrades of HEMSTITCHING, PLEATING 35-3fc of our farmers are now well acquain­ Father Dominic. May this glor­ BUTTONS ted with the recommendations of the ious saint bless ycu and your famil­ and ADDING machine rolls at the Herald economic conference, and there is not ies and your city, and obtain from BUTTON HOLES God for you many graces and bless­ office. the slightest excuse why they should of having t eth extracted try different lines for experimental ings.” Mail orders promptly take FEED PRICE QUOTATIONS Miss Peggy O’Rourke, of Bend, a reasons. With the experience of the attended to. past two years well In mind, we niece of Father O’Rourke, presided (Furnished by Farm Bureau Co-oper­ should have no farming failures from at the organ and rendered several IN THE MANNER OF FIXING CHARGES FOR MATERNITY ative of Hermiston. Unless other­ now on that would be caused by ig­ solos. Miss O’Rourke is well known THE SMART SHOP CA8ES HANDLED IN THE HOSPITAL HAS BEEN MADE, EF­ wise specified, prices are per hundred norance of what the country is beet to the parlshoners as a talented Mrs. R. L. Parker, Prop. musician and vocalist. suited for. w eight.) FECTIVE SINCE JANUARY 1. WE BELIEVE THE REW AR­ 822 Main St. Pendleton, Ore. Inexpensive The new statue is a product of “There are a few things we should Scratch, 100s ................................$2.30 From five to ten minutes completes RANGEMENT WILL BE EVEN MORE SATISFACTORY THAN IN Egg Mash — ...... —............... 2.30 keep well In mind Just at this time: the art studios of A. Daprato Co. of operation. Ground Oats —-------------------------- 1.98 One is, there seems to be a craze on Boston and Italy. It is five feet four THE PAST. » , ,< , , , Ground B a r le y ......... ........... — 1.68 for installment buying of aon-eseen- Inches high and beara the following AGENCY Wheat ____________________ 2.20 tials. Because a useless thing can Inscription: “In memory of the Irish Republi Pendleton, Oregon Corn ......... ................—----- ---------- 2.03 be purchased on small monthly pay­ Cracked corn -------------------------- 2.15 ments is not the sligbest reason for can martyrs, donated to Rev. Domi­ Ground Corn ....... ..... - ............— 2.12 buying it. These purchases should nic O’Connor. O. M. Cap. By the Sinn — READ TUB WANT ADS— Mill Run 80s------------- 1.08 not be made except from profile. To I Fein Society of Boston. Inc., Boston, THE REST OP SERVICE AND CARE AT ALL TIMES. GRADU­ mortgage the future earnings of any: Cow feed — ....... - ..................... 2.00.... CLEANING, PRESSING AND ATE NURSE IN ATTENDANCE. *| ; .. i,’l J ,.. Ground Wheat ---------------------- 2.30 business for a luxury is poor financ­ REPAIRING DONE Shdrts. 8 0 s .............. 1.1$ ing. A second thing that should be Corns in ant All Work Guaranteed. Give me a given careful consideration Just now ' Rolled B a rley ----- — ----------- 1.21 Trial. To please you is my aim Calf meal, per pound............— 3 H e is that we are all on notice, well in ' renew it next advance, that we will be required to i M iddlngs---------------------------- l.« 0 Um< you art P E E R B O K IS H Oyster shell ..— —— .90 pay $2.40 per acre maintenance be­ Hermiston Oregon ta loifin PHONE 881 fore we are entitled • • Irrigation Whale o n to ________________ l.»S 1 -« — ............ ...................~ water. It la easy to flgur$ Just wfc»t j I j , Salt, h»lf gronnd-------------- 48 S T A R T W IT H O U T D E L A Y DO IT N W e H ave A n ticip a ted W C om e in and give our line th e “on ce o v er.” HITT First National Bank SER V IC E Baby Chicks 1927 T . H . G aith er WHAT c C ustom H a tch in g i J. L. V A U G H A N C ■ It Killed a Cat! But— E verth ing E lectrical U N IO N PACIFIC H erm iston T ran sfer F O U N T A IN Bert M ullins L. J. McAtee H o m e C ooking K E L L O G G M O T O R CO. R E X C A FE HAVE NO FEAR A Change in Policy GAS No Shock-No Pain Dr. R. B. R obbins See us as to Our New Rates Legal Blanks for Sale at This Office IM P E R IA L CLEANERS H a t Y our jstription :p ired ? HERMISTON HOSPITAL : | ■