The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 20, 1927, Image 3

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    IB B HFBMISTOB HZRAJJD. HERMISTON, OREGOK.
are likely to be more profitable la y s »
French Village Girl
Consent« Energy by
than late hatched birds. They be­
in Philoeophic Meed
gin laying earlier, thus producing a
Act of Hibernation
Oa our way to the terrace we In­
larger proportion of eggs during the
The members of the AmerlcRB So­
stinctively turned back at the door of ciety of Hammolegtsts have been re
period of high prices.
the studio. Books, books, all over I In quested ts look into the subject of
between white marble statues look­ bibsnation with the hope that It
Lengthening the Hen’s Day
ing like pale flowers In a dark forest might be made use of by humans.
Lengthening the hen’s working or whlte-bodled nymphs under the The suggestion was made by Vernon
day during the v'inter months by dense foliage. Rodin remarked that Bailey of the United States biologi­
means o f artiflclil 11 <ht In the poul­ the upper portion of the mantelpiece cal survey. Hibernation Is something
Your needs in everything
try bouse and thtreb/ Increasing her was like the front of a Renaissance between sleep and death which pro­
that is necessary to com­
feed consumption with a view to palace. There was a bas-relief on Its gresses until the sleeper’s body be­
greater egg production Is advisable frieze and in front of it several gobe­ comes ’cold and respirutlon reaches a
plete your golf outfit.
within reasonable limits, says the i lin fauteuils. The oak table was cov­ scarcely perceptible rate. This condi­
ered
today
with
antique
statues,
tor­
tion
In
some
mammals
might
continue
United States Department of Agri­
sos. Florentine bronze bells, quills. for six months; others awuke occasion­
culture. Overstimulation of the hens i
Renaissance candlesticks, books and
Is an ideal way for the average person to get ahead. It is an
however, may cai.se a spring molt or i manuscripts. Opposite the table Aph­ ally to feed from food stored nearby.
It Is said to be practiced by some of
axiom that the individual who can master detail suoceeds. Build­
other undesirable results with a con­ rodite, emerging from the dark wnves the Isolated tribes of northern Rus­
sequent lowered egg yield. The lay­ of the curtain, blinded the spectator. sia. where food Is scarce and where
ing' a Savings Account calls for setting aside a part of income for
ing hen should he regarded as a
"1 thought you would come down," the winters are so severe that they can
reserve. Usually such sums are small, but in the aggregate they
machine for the manufacture of eggs, the old housekeeper mumbled morose­ do little work. They tuck themselves
make for independence.
which, If operate! under too high ly. “Hurry up. Marie. Clean up the away and arouse only occasionally to
Here’s a sugg stio n : Save all of the nickels and pennies. you
take a little food which Is placed near­
pressure, will be worn out premature­ terrace.”
“Stop!" exclaimed R o d in with by. Food la very small quantities suf­
receive in change for a year. You won’t miss them, but you w ill be
ly.
feigned Indignation. “Don’t touch the fices, as the hlhernators are called up­
surprised what they w ill amount to at the end of a year after you
sacred treasures of kings with your on to use such a trifling amount of
have added interest at 4 per cent.
Chicken Bedbugs
lowly broom. That one which you’ve energy. It Is a matter of record that
Chicken bedbugs are common. They j already touched must have belonged Nansen, the explorer, while Isolated
come out at night and attack the to the great Darius himself.”
many years ago In the Arctic virtu
hens— then hide during the day. j “There’s no trace left of that king,” ally slept through the entire winter
They draw consider ible blood and | said the maid laughingly. “This thing months, arousing himself momentari­
of Hermiston
their bites Irritate the hens so they j now belongs to us. A dead king ly from day to day only to eat frozen
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000
blubber before drowsing off again.
often lose flesh and even stop lay­ doesn’t count, anyway."
K B. Swayze, Pres.
R. Alexader, Vlce-Prea.
“This village girl Is quoting Shake­
ing.
The
best
thing
to
do
is
to
IF IT’S
A. H. Norton. Caifter W. L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier
spray the chicken houses with one of speare," said France, after having Little Now Remains
Bent her away, “although It Isn’t like­
the woôd preservatives, such as car-
ly she ever read him. Primitive souls
of Old Oregon Trail
bolineum— or with crude petroleum i have their own wisdom and they teach
There still are traces of the old
or creosote oil. You’ll need from 3 qs many things." — From “Rambles
YOU WANT
to 5 gallons of the spray for a house With Anatole France," by Sandor Oregon trail to be found In southwest­
ern Wyemtng, but as time goes on, J
which holds 200 hens. Spray it with KemerL
CALL 25-J
these are gradually being obliterated.
White Leghorns at $15 per 100, a good force pump. Drive the liquid
The original wagon road over which
or $135 per 1,0,00.
Into the cracks ic the wood.
30UNTRY HAULS S0LICITE1
the prairie schooners of a bygone gen
Men of Genius Who
Barred Rocks from the Henry
eration rumbled westward to their
Sommerer flock at $17 per 100, or
Shied at Matrimony dream of empire still can be trnced; ■
Kill a Hog— fave $15
FOB SALE
$155 per 1,000. Orders for 500 or
Sir Joshua Reynolds, the portrait It runs for a distance of about one i
You save an averace of about $15
TRANSFER AND DRAY
larger takes 1,000 rates.
on each hog you slaughter for your painter, lived and died a bachelor, al­ hundred miles across southwestern j
OR SALE— Barred Rock pullets, 0.
Hatching dateB Feb. 22, Mar. 1, own use. Of coirso this saving though he had a very trying sister to Wyoming, from the Rig Sandy river at
A. C. strain. Bess Spencer, Colum­
I 8, 15. 22. 29, April 5, 12. 19, 26, doesn’t take Into cor sidération the keep honse for him. Yet he wns the Pacific Springs, to Cokesville, on the
bia district.
14-tfc
' most companionable of men. He wns Bear river, on the Idaho boundary.
May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31.
cost of your laber, curing material ! said to be In love with Angelica Knuff-
The famous trail Is now overgrown
TOR SALE— On easy terms, Dodge
May Chix 20 per cent reduction
and such things.
¡ mann, the beautiful Royal Academi­ with sagebrush, so that. In places, the
coupe In good condition. First (Deposit of 20 per cent on all orders)
cian, but there is no proof of tills.
wagon ruts can be distinguished with
8-tfc
National bank.
Turner was another artist bachelor. difficulty. In many sections, the barbed
Lard Yie ld
A 200-pound hog will render about He had an unfortunate love affair I d wire fences of the ranchers cross the
TOR 8ALE— No. 1 fresh cows. B.
20
to 25 pounds of lard. A three- his early youth w’lilch probably em­ trnll, and In the space that Is left, only
Beginning
Feb.
1,
we
w
ill
do
37-tfc
Hammer.
hundred
pounder w ill give- you 50 bittered his whole life. Yet another an occasional sheep rancher's wagon
custom hatching at one cent per
bachelor artist was Sir Thomas Law- I Journeys. The new motor road known
pounds.
egg per week.
7 OR SALE CHEAP— Modern five
rence. Many women thought he was 1 as the Old Oregon trail, while follow
Seventy-five per cent hatch
room house. Furnace. Jiardwood
In love with them because he was so Ing the general direction of the origi­
Experiments with sulfur as a fer­ charming, but he always stopped short i nal trnll, between Granger and Cokes­
guaranteed after four day test.
floors, etc. Call or see Dr. Prime.
12-tfc
Bookings now being made. First tilizer for alfalfa have shown that of matrimony.
ville, thence across Oregon to Port­
on some 100,000 acres the yield can
come, first served.
Handel, composer of “The Messiah," land, does not exactly coincide with
FOR SALE or EXCHANGE — 800
be Increased by 1 ton per acre, says remained a bachelor to the end. He the original wagon rond.—Missouri
WHITE POULTRY FARM the
Box 14, Con-
acre tock ranch.
experiment stt tlon. On the heav­ had two love affairs. The parents of Game and Fish News.
' in, Oregon. 4tp.
ier soils 100 pounds of finely ground his first love made the stipulation that '
Gerald A. White
Sulfur will be effective for about he should give up composing music.
Hermiston, Oregon
O u f of Reach
Cows for sate, one or all. L. C.
four years. On lighler soils 60 to Handel seems to have preferred mu- ! There Is a darkey In Jloblle who has
I
sic
to
a
bride.
A
second
love
affair
Todd. 18-2p
7 5 pounds every two or tiiree years
followed the same course—London Tlt- been forever In trouble with Ids wives.
gives better resi Its. Crude, pow­ Blta.
He Is bow getting a divorce from his
For sale— About 30 tons first cutt­
FEED PRICE QUOTATIONS
dered sulfur that runs more htan 99
third. Not long ago Ills employer, a
ing hay. W. A. Mikesell 18-tfc.
bachelor, remarked to a friend:
per cent Is most economic.
N ature Good Physician
(Furnished by Farm Bureau Co-oper­
“Why don’t 1 marry and settle down?
FOR SALE— 2 dining tables, 2 oil
A Boston doctor, who has been giv­ Well, Will, I’ll tell you. I’m In the
ative of Hecmiston. Unless other­
: tovea, 1 book case. Address Box
Rings of Sun and Moon
ing some suggestions to his fellow doc­ market but I come high. When I can |
EVERYBODY’S
wise specified, prices are per hundred
.23, Stanfield, Ore.
18-tfc
There are two kinds of rings about tors on the treatment of accidental find a nice, sweet girl with at least
GOING!
weight.)
$200,000 In her own name. I’m going to
Go-id ranch with 5 room house, In- Scratch, 100s ................................ $2.30 the sun and moon. Those that are wounds, says the main thing to do
Egg Mash ......................................... 2.30 close In—only one to four or five di­ With a wound Is to let nature do her grab her.""
« ulve at Herald.
The vlcthn of three matrimonial
ameters of the moon, say, away— best and not Interfere too much with
A L IF O R N IA b id s y o u
Ground O ats.................................... 1.98 which we will call coronas, are caused her.
shipwrecks, who was scrubbing the
turn back th e calendar
HIGH GRADE PIANO NEAR HER- Ground Barley .................
1.68 by water droplets. The smaller the
Nature, he points out, says the Path­ office floor, straightened up od Ills
to sum m er and com e play in
mlston, must be sold at once. Big Wheat .........................
2.20 droplets, the larger the ring. The finder Magazine, prevents Infection by knees.
th e w arm sunshine.
discount. Easy terms to reliable Corn .................................................. 2.03 other rings, the true halos, occurring various methods. Blood washes out
“Mlstah Harry,” ho said, " ’cuse me,
As
an added inducement the
party. If interested write Fac­ Cracked corn ...........
2.15 much farther away, are caused by kpe the wound, carries awuy a certain but It suMlrigly 6o look to me lack you
U n io n P a tlfic now offers special
tory Piano Adjuster, 66 Front St., I Ground Corn'............ r ...i............... 2.13 crystals. There are several such rings, amount of the foreign matter, Includ­ la holdla' yos’seY mighty cheap, for a
low round trip fares and assures
Portland, Ore.
>
19-4tc Mill Run 80s.....................
1.08 but each one always has the same an-, ing bacteria. The blood also contains handsome w’lte getmuninn sech as yo’
you a marvelous journey on the
Is.
Two
hundred
thousand
dollars—
gular
size.
This
size
depends
on
the
certain "anti bodies.” which act as
finest or fast trains. Connections
Cow feed .........
2.00....
huh
I
Bf
I
ever
gits
out
of
de
mess
via Portland or Salt Lake City.
Ground Wheat ....... „..................... 2.30 shape of the crystal (usually, but not chemical antiseptics and kill bacteria.
MISCELLANEOUS
I’m in vrid dis heah present nigger
always, a short six-sided column with
V AVIO NS MOW
MAKE Y O U *
Shorts, 80s ....... - ....... .................... 1.16 flat ends perpendicular to (he sides), Nature, he claims, repairs wounds hy woman, Tse gwlne to be priceless!”
bathing the Injured tissues with se­
Those having asparagus plants for Rolled B a rley .................................. 1.21 the course of the light through the rum which contains cell blood, and
sale, or those wanting to buy plants Calf meat, per pound.’....... ......... 3 H e crystal, and the nmount of bending with white blood cells, which absorb
M ade Railroad Record
see Tom Fraser, Sec. Growers’ assn. M iddlnga.............................................1.60 this light undergoes as It enters a and digest badly damaged tissue
A train called the Nancy Hanks wns
....... i.........................90 face of the crystal at a given slope.
19-2tc Oyster shell
operated over the Central of Georgia
Whole oats ....................................... 1.88
between Atlnnta and Savannah In
Old-Tim e Guilds
ring your broken furniture to me Salt, half ground ................................. 45 John Wilkes Booth
Waldo R. Browne’s “What's What 1883. It covered the distance of 204
F. C. W0UGHTER, Agent,
, ■> be repaired. Tom Jensen.
a Confederate Spy? In the Labor Movement," says: “Guild miles In each direction In 0 hours and
Hermiston, Oregon
,
17-tfc
NOTICE TO WATER USERS
Gen. Phil Sheridan always believed or Gild. Historically, an association 46 minutes. It was because this run
Under the new contract of June 23,
that at one time In the Civil war he of craftsmen and merchants, exercis­ nlng time was such a marked Improve­
Watch, clock and Jewelry repairing.
1926 between the United States and h«d St. hla. employment as a spy John ing a monopoly over a particular trade ment over previous schedules between
See Newell, next door to Sappers.
the Hermiston irrigation District all
l l - t f s Operation and Maintenance charges Wilkes Booth. B e had employed a or craft In a single town. Guilds of Atlanta and Savannah that the train
man named Lomas as a spy, but sus­ thia type practically controlled the In­ was named after the record-breaking
must hereafter be paid In advance. pected he was dealing with each of dustry of medieval Europe. Roughly race horse, Nancy Hanks. Included In
Polands for Profits. Stillings. $7tf
No water w ill be delivered by the the opposing armh s. One day Lomas speaking, they were associations of the scheduled running time wns a stop
FOR SALE—Adding machine rolls District hi 1927 until the O. A M. brought a man to Sheridan and Intro- producer« of a particular commodity of 15 minutes at Macon. The train's
charge of $2.40 per acre is paid. This dured b'm as Mr. Renfrew, who also within a particular area, grouped to­ equipment consisted of a baggage car.
at the Herald office.
Cigars, Tobacco
charge, together with the construct­ wished to serve as a spy. Just then gether to protect their own Interest« two passenger coaches and a parlor
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND ion charge of $2.05 for 1927 is pay­ Sheridan wished to have some bridges and the Interests’ of the consumer. car, the motive power helug furnished
Barber Shop
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE­ able to the Sheriff as taxes as here­ destroyed and sent the two men out They fixed prices and wages and In by three large compound Baldwin en
glees.
on
this
mission.
He
secretly
assigned
many
cases
played
a
prominent
part
ALTOR.
26-tfc tofore. A tax receipt showing the
a acout to watch them. Their attempt in the social and political activities of
payment of the O. & M. charge should
failed, but they had plausible explana­ their localities."
•
Old N ew York Churches
Hermiston Second Hand Store.— should be presented to the District tions.. They were sent out again after
According to an enumeration given
Furniture and Hardware, Bee Sup­ office at the time, or before water, JSheridaa had taken pains to let tltem
In “The Stranger’s Guide,” there were
N ovel Club
delivery Is requested.
plies, Harness, Baddies, Wagons.
know there was to be a big fox cl.ase
In New York city In 1826, 9(1 places
W. J. WARNER,
The
members
of
the
"Asparagus
86-Sfc
on a certain date In which many 'of
(17-4tc)
Secretary. the officers were to take part. It was club" call themselves a "hunch," but of worship of one kind or another
a ruse to throw the Confederates off they are hardly that because they art 1 They were as follows: Presbyterians
ADDING machine rolls at the Herald
office.
their guard when the spies should scattered all over the United States 21 meeting houses; Episcopalians, 18:
THE MARKETS
Baptists, 13 buildings, with two un
carry the report to them. At the time and Canada, with a member In Loa
WILL TRADE $11,000 equity In 180
IS OUR SPECIALTY
mentioned Sheridr.n had planned to don and another In Odenburgh. The housed societies; Dutch Reformed, 13
Portland.
members are connected directly or In­ The Methodist Episcopal churche.
acre W illamette valley ranch, all
strike
hard.
The
men
were
shadowed
HOME
MADE PASTRY
Wheat—Big Bend bluestem, hard
cultivation and on paved highway
and found to have gone to Confeder­ directly with the grocery business and numbered 7, not counting the Wesley
white,
$1.34;
hard
white
B.
S.
Baart,
WE
SERVE
40c LUNCH FROM
close to Salem, for Improved 40-60
ate headquarters. They were arrested It originated among delegates on a un seminary on Crosby street and two
tl
33%;
federation,
soft
white,
west-
churches,
“for
Africans,"
not
ofllclnlly
11:30
TILL
3:00 P. M.
train
bound
for
the
national
conven­
on
their
way
bacjc
bnt
escaped.
When
acre alfalfa and dairy ranch near
Fried Chioken, home style, 50c
Hermiston. Good buildings and ern white. $1.33; hard winter; $1.31%; Sheridan saw pictures of Booth Hfter tion of the Association of Retail Gro­ Methodist. Others were: Roman Cath-
ollc, 4 churches and an orphan asy
water. Address, E. B. R., 819 East northern spring, $1.32; western red, Lincoln’s death, he recognized him as cers In May, 1000. It was decided to
call It the "Asparagus club," because lum; Congregational or Unitarian, 3;
SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOUR!
$128%.
the
spy
Renfrew.—Kansas
City
Times.
64th St. N„ Portland, Ore. 19-ltc
asparagus Is connected with the gro­ Lutheran, 3; Unlversallst, 2; Friends'
Hay—Alfalfa, $17.60@18 ton; valley
Open 5:30 to 9:30.
cery business and naturally suggests meeting houses. 2; Jewish synagogues.
NOTICE OF HEARING UPON INAL timothy, $17.50® 18; eastern Oregon W eed Has-High Rank
2,
and
Moravian,
1.
a
closely
bound
"bunch."
Then
each
In.othy. $21®21.50.
REPORT
Rutterfat—50 @ 52c.
in Forces of Nature member was dabbed a "tip.’’
la the County Court of the State of Eggs—Ranch, 27@30c.
A lm ost K n ew Them A ll
Weed«
are
the wound dressers of
Oregon for Umatilla County.
Cheese—Prices f. o. b. Tillamook. the aolL Whenever man or nature
"The Oxford manner” has often
P u zzle for Perkins
In the Matter of the Estate
Triplets, 27%c; loaf, 28%c per lb.
makes a scar, the vigorous, coarse-
When Perkins met an old friend In been criticized, even hy Englishmen,
of
-READ THE WANT ADS—
Cattle—Good, $8.36@8.65.
flbered weeds find out the spot and the city who persunded him to remain as being rather distantly superior. An '
Charles L. Shutter, Deceased.
straightway mend the Injury. Hated In town tor the evening, he wired to Oxford man who had been a "Dark
Hogs—Medium
to
choice,
$10.25®
Notice Is hereby given that the
Blue" In his day found himself In
and much objurgeted. the weed, of his wife: “Mlsseu the six-thirty train
undersigned administratrix of the 12.75.
whatever breed, is one of the most Don’t keep supper waiting. Shall be Canada and was gently chaffed by a i
Sheep—Lambs,
medium
to
choice,
estate of Charles L, Shutter, deceas­
□alive oa the fact thnt some of his
useful force« In nature. The farmer home late.”
Come In an.
ed. has filed her final report with $9.50®ll,60.
It was very late when he did arrive colleagues had been found rather ex- ,
regards It a« a foe, the gardener as
Seattle.
renew it net
the Clerk of the above entitled
a nuisance. In truth, it Is a friend home, and his wife met him at the elusive In their ways and had not
Wheat—Bluestem, $1.35; soft white, that persists, regrrdl-ss of III treat­ door.
Court, and that the Judge of said
proved ts be good mixers, "That's nil
time
you an
"Did yon get my message?" he rot I" explained the Oxford man
Court has designated Saturday, the $1.34%; western white and northern ment and attempts at extirpation.
in
town
spring.
$1.33%;
hard
winter.
$1.82%;
"Why, when I was a rowing man, I
Soil, to preserve its strength, must be asked.
5th day of February, 1927 at the
western
red.
$1.31.
.
“Yes,"
she
said,
“but
1
would
like
protected
with
some
sort
of
nature
knew
all
the
men
who
rowed
with
me
hour of 2 o’clock in the afternoon as
Hay—Alfalfa. $2«; timothy P.
covering, otherwise the rails tench It. you to explain why you sent a message In the college boat, except oae or two,
the time, and the rooms of the shove
or trash away the precious particles at four-twenty-eight telling me you and they were right away up In the
entitled Court In the County Court $23.
Butter—Creamery,
49c.
of mold that mal e It reproductive. had missed the six-thirty train 1“
bows."
House,
In
Pendleton,
Umatilla
Man neglects thia factor in Ills deal­
Eggs—Ranch. 33®36c.
County, Oregon as the place when
ings with the earth. Plowed fields are
His Shattered Romance
Hoga—Prime. $12® 13.10.
and where hearing is to be had
allowed to go n icovered after the
i Was of the stern, lean variety,
Cattle—Steers,
good,
$8.25®8.65.
thereon. All persons Interested are
having reached years of dlscre-
Cheese — Cream bricks, 25® 26c; crop la harvested. \V ishouts are left
hereby notified to then and there
to take care of thm selves.
Ho Is — TRY THE HERALD WANT ADR—
snd acquired a substantial bank
triplets,
26c;
loaf.
26c.
appear and show cause, if any they
burned-over land. In all three In-
ace, lie fell In love.
Spokane.
have, why said report should not be
stances great damsre results, and
,e was very beautiful—but a poor
Hogs—Good. $12.50®12.60.
approved, the administratrix dis­
much more would follow but tor the
lar.
When you need any*
Cattle—Steers,
good.
$7.75®8.25.
energy of the weed family.— D o b C.
charged. her bondsmen exhonerated
>w eagerly he waited for the first
thing in the fine of
Belts In the Ootlcok.
and the estate closed.
lattes« and with what frenzy of
dpatlon he tore It open 1
Dated this <th day of January,
neat and attractive
FARM POINTERS
ly darting angle face," he read,
1117.
Printing.
igt was t*o much for him. Even
BEULAH I. SIMONS.
Pullets hatched as early la the
made fun of his Inflrmlty! go a
J8-6tc
Administratrix. spriagims wrether conditions permit
— READ THE WANT ADS—
ilslpg romance was eutk-d.
LODGE DIRECTORY
QUEEN ESTHER CHAPTER No.
101, O. B. 8., meets second and
fourth Tuesday evenings of each
month in Masonic Hall. Visiting
members welcome.
Maud M. Kellogg. W. M.
Kathryn L. Garner, Secretary.
A SA VING S ACCO UNT
W e H ave
A n tic ip a te d
C om e
in
and
g iv e our line th e
“o n ce o v e r .”
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Dr. F. V. PRIME
DENTISTRY
Dental X-Ray and Diagnosis
Hermiston, Oregon
Bank Bldg.
Phone Conneottou
W. J. W ARNER
HITT
First N a tio n a l B an k
SERVICE
Baby Chicks 1927
Attorney-at-Law
Hermiston
h
i : :
Oregaa
s. M c K enzie , m . d
Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat
Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg.
Pendleion, Oregon
JAMES L. SEARS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 733.
Re3. Phone 71$
Office in First National Bank Bldg.
PRESSURE
T . H . G a ith er
C ustom H a tch in g
C
U N IO N
PACIFIC
SPINAL NERVES
that are “pinched” between the verte­
brae of the »pine affect all parts of
the body. Your trouble may be
caustd from nerve pressure. Call
303 for an appointment and find out.
DR. DAVID S. ROWE,
Specializing in Acute and Chronic
Disease,
Location, 2 doors west of Postoffice
Hours, 10 to 6, and by appointment.
Office Phone 303
Res. Phone 312
HERMISTON, OREGON
'■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B E E icar
• J. L. V A U G H A N 3
206 East Court St.
ANY AND
E verth ing
E lectrical
I
FOR YOU
a
Phone 139
Pendleton, Ore,
» M ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■»
H erm iston
T ran sfer
F O U N T A IN
We Haul
ANYTHING
ANYWHERE
ANYTIME
TELEPHONE 31
Bert M ullins
H o m e C ook in g
L. J. M c A te e
PAINTS, WALLPAPER,
PICTURE MOULDINGS
AND GLASS
CONTRACTING
513 Main St.
Phone 158
Pendleton, Oregon.
REX CAFE
Ha» Y ou r
Subscription
E x p ir e d ?
DON’T FORGET
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