SHE HBSIffBTO» qgBJJJDy, HKRMIQTOa, OfrBGOK. B TH I MARKETS THE COUNTY COURT OF THE L O D G I DIRECTORY S tric tly Business OREGON FOR UMATLLA A celebrated Welsh basso profunda Portland. COUNTY QUBBN ESTHER CHAPTBB N«. Wheat—Big Bend bluestem. $1.36; after year* of fame, returned to his In the Matter of the Eetate 101, O. B. S.. meets second aa$ hard white, • $1.34; federation, soft native village la the wilds of Cardl of • ganahlre. A charity concert was ar fourth Tuesday evenings of each white western white, $1.33; hard win Francis M. McCllntlc, Deceased. ranged, and the world-famous virtuoso month in Masonic Hall, Visiting ter, 11.31; northern spring, $1.34; CITATION. was billed to sing "The Village Black members welcome. To Etta Shannahan and Nettie western red, $1.29, smith.” Just before the concert a lo Maud M. Kellogg, W. 14. Hay—Alfalfa, $18.50019 ton; vallej Emerson, being heirs at law of Fran cal supporter came around to the ar Kathryn L. Garner, Secretary. timothy, $180 18.50; eastern Oregon tist's dressing room. cis M. McCllntlc, deceased: timothy, $21021.50. The vlsltyv approached the artlat Your needs in everything In the Name of the State of Ore VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206. I. O. O. Butterfat—50c. and said; "I understand that you are gon: th a t is necessary to com- ‘ F. meets each Monday evening In Odd going te sing a song, The Village Eggs—Ranch, 19021c. You, and each of you, are hereby Fellows’ hall. Visiting meipbera cor Cheese—Tillamook, triplets, 28%c; Blacksmith? Well, I’m telling you plete your golf outfit. cited and commanded to appear be dially invited. now that I am the village blacksmith loaf, 29^4c per lb. fore the Hon. I. M. Schannep, Judge and I want to say that If by any W. R. Longhorn, Secretary. Cattle—Good, $8.7509.15. That a big * ak tree starts from the germ of life in a tiny acorn. of the above entitled court, at his chawnce you get an encore, will you Childs Barham, N. O. Hogs—Medium to choice, $100 12.75. shove In sd extra verse to say that I office in the court house in Pendle Sheep—Lambs, medium to choice also let out bikes on ’Ire at sixpence It is just as true that a comfortable competence, may be a for ton, Umatilla County. Oregon, on PROFESSIONAL CARDS $11.00013.50. an hour?’’—’Taffy Tales From Welsh tune, g t s its start from a dollar saved. the 23rd day oí March, 1927, at the Seattle. Wales.’’ hour of ten o’clock A. M. of said day, Realize the importance of putting away that dollar, then add Wheat—Soft white, western white, Dr. F. V. PRIME then and there to show cause, if any to it systematically. DENTISTRY Good R ead in g exists, why an order of the above $1.36^; hard winter, $1.33H; western red, $1.31%; northern spring, $1.35; Dental X-Ray and Diagnosis Good literature has a charm In entitled court should not be made Take a dollar and one of our new Liberty Bell Savings Banks Big Bend bluestem. $1.36; Big Bend comparable, but It has also a power Hermiston, Oregon permitting and directing H. J. War and start building your competence. Many of the new banks have dark northern spring, $1.37%; Big Immeasurable in the forming or trans Bank Bldg. Phone Connection* ner as administrator of the estate been taken by customers during the past two weeks. Bend dark hard winter, $1.37. forming of a nation as of an Individual of the estate of Francis M. McClln Hay—Alfalfa, $25; timothy p. s character. The people that have the, Yours is waiting for you. tlc, deceased, to sell at private sale $22. W. J. W ARNER cleanest, healthiest literature will be- In one parcel, for cash in hand, for come the cleanest and healthiest peo Butter—Creamery, 50c. Attorney-at-Law the purpose of paying the funeral pie. A good thought wisely expressed Eggs—Ranch, 28@30c. chargee, expenses of administration and thoughtfully applied Is priceless Hermiston i : : Oregea Hogs—Good, $12.30 012.50. and the claims against the said es of Hermiston for Its endurance. Throw It on the Cattle—Steers, good. $8.50 0 9.00. tate, all or such part of the herein winds and it will find Its bourne; sink Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits O ver $50,000 Cheese — Cream brlckB, 26 0 26c- It In the deepest water and It will ♦ h s. M c K enzie , m . d - after described real estate belonging F B. Swayza, Pres. R. Alexader, Vice-Prea. triplets, 26c; loaf, 26c. ♦ IF IT’S ♦ reach Its haven, for the nobles! to said estate, as it may be necessary A. H. Norton. Cashier W. L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat Spokane. thoughts are the breath of Almighti to sell for such purposes, the said real Hogs—Good, $12 40012.50. ness, and remain impertshahle to the Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bid*. property being described as follows, Cattle—Steers, good, $8 0 8.50. end of time and beyond.—Exchunge. Pendleion, Oregon 1 to-wlt: ♦ YOU WANT * Parcel 1. The C ru cible The Southwest Quarter of the Land Laws Big Issue With Mexico. JAMES L. SEARS, M. D. CALL 25-J ♦ The passing over from one year to ♦ Southeast Quarter of the North Washington, D. C.—The major ques White Leghorns at $15 per 106, Physician and Surgeon the next offers opportunity for stock J COUNTRY HAULS S0LICITE1 * east Quarter of Section 4, Tp. 4 tion of dispute between the United ! or $135 per 1,000. taking or Inventory-making in life. Office Phone 733. Res. Phona 71« North Range 28, E. W. M. States and Mexico is alleged confisca What Interest In service hns my life tion of American property under the Barred Rocks from the Henry Parcel 2. yielded? Life hns been considered by West Half of the Southwest Quar alien land laws, President Coolidge's some one as doing business under the Sommerer flock at $17 per 100, or FOB SALE TRANSFER AND DRAY « ter of the Northwest Quarter of spokesman stated. If an adjustment firm name of ‘‘Soul & Company." Sou! ♦ $155 per 1,000. Orders for 500 or Section 3, Tp. 4 North Range 28, can be reached on that question, the Is the senior partner. Body is the .ave nine head of heavy work larger takes 1,000 rates. E. W. M., also known as Far m Unit other Issues, incidental and collateral, associate. January first Is the rime to j in x , for sale. H. P. & S. Co.27-2c I Hatching dates Feb. 22, Mar. 1, G consisting of 20 acres. will adjust themselves, in the presi set down tJie Income and the outgo of ■ - - —'£■ ..L . . ■ ■ ■ — Jg~ Oft ¿¡ALE— Standard make piano in 8, 15, 22, 29, April 5, 12, 19, 26, You are further notified that this dent’s opinion. The White House the character, to consider how life's - icinity will be sacrificed. Must May 3. 10, 17, 24, 31. to determine citation is served upon you by pub statement followed the hurried depar business prospers; uh at once. $10 monthly. Write lication, pursuant to order of the ture for Mexico City of Mexican Am whether "Soul & Company" are rich May Chix 20 per cent reduction In the coin of heaven or are facing Hallman Piano Store, Salem, Ore- Hon. I. M, Schannep, Judge of the bassador Tellez, and apparently re to n '1 27-3tc (Deposit of 20 per cent on all orders) above entitled court, duly made and liable reports state that this govern moral Insolvency.—Clieestuun A, Her rlvk. entered on the 8tli day of February, ment has objected to alleged Mexican ^ale— Fresh Jersey cow 3 yrs. 1927, directing that publication propaganda activities in this country. Cigars, Tobacco I Davis. 27-2p. P a rty -L in e In c id en t Beginning Feb. 1, we w ill do thereof be made once each week for "Whenever my sister called up my Barber Shop O. A. C. Will Levy Tuition. OR CALE— Two doz. Barred Rock custom hatching at one cent per a period of four weeks, in the Her mother, as she did every morning at a miston Herald, and that the first Corvallis— Beginning next fall, tui etr. O. A. C. strain, $1 each, egg per week. certain hour, the people downstairs . vxO per doz. Wm. Taylor, Route Seventy-five per cent hatch publication hereof is made pursuant tion will be charged to students at listened In. That led to installing a to such order on the 17th day of tending Oregon Agricultural college, private line," writes M. G. “A short 2. 27-tfc. guaranteed after four day test. DR. DAVID S. ROWE, the board of regents, in session here time afterward a member of the fam Bookings now being made. First February,, 1927. i ’or sale— Two single beds, dresses, By order of the Hon. I. M. decided, the money raised to form a ily met one of the eavesdroppers. She come, first served. Specializing in Acute and Chronio English breakfast table. Mrs. B. Schannep, Judge of the above entitled building fund. Each student will be said, ’You’re not on our purty line WHITE POULTRY FARM court, made and entered on the 8th charged $12 a term. The financial any more, are you?’ The answer was, XIaneline. 27-tfc. Disease. day of February, 1927. condition of the state, which prevent •No? Tm soi /,’ said the eavesdrop Gerald A. White FOR SALE— Automobile, chickens, In testimony whereof, I, R. T. ed acquisition of needed funds through per, ’because we don't get the latest Location, 2 doors west of Postoffioe Hermiston, Oregon furniture, reasonable. M. Duty Brown, Clerk of the County Court, the recent legislature, left the college news any more?” . . . That so« Hours, 10 to 6, and by appointment. of evened It up.—Capper's Weekly 25-3tp aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand without money for essential buildings. IS OUR SPECIALTY Office Phone 303 Res. Phone 312 EXCHANGES WANTED and affix the seal of the said court, HOME MADE PASTRY PIANO for sale vicinity of Hermis C eleb ratio n Passed U p this 8th day of February, 1927. Rail Engineers Seek Pay Increasa. ton. One of America's finest pianos HERMISTON, OREGON 130 acres near Lewiston, 70 Im WE SERVE 40c LUNCH FROM Fourth of July In Vicksburg, Miss., R. T. BROWN, Cleveland, Ohio. — Managements of to be sold at large price reduction. proved, buildings, no mortgage. 11:30 TILL 3:00 P. M. Clerk of the County Court. all railroads in North America north Is much the same as any other day. Cash or terms $10 monthly. If $8,000. Want place here. 24-6tc Fried Chicken, home style, 50o of the Mason and Dixon line received It Is the only city In the United Interested In seeing this bargain States which does not celebrate the 300 acres Whitebird, Idaho, clear requests for a 15 per cent wage in Fourth, as It was on that day that the write C. F. Hendrick, piano brok of debt, 70 acres in cultivation. SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOURS crease for railroad engineers. About city fell to the Union troops during er and adjuster, 66 Front St., Port $7,000. Want place here. Open 8 :30 to 9 :30. 90,000 engineers are affected. the Civil war.--Detroit News. land, Oregon. 25 4tc. 15 50 acres near Asotin, 160 cul Herald Want Ads Bring Yon Results a ■ — READ THE WANT ADS— .< 206 East Court St. g tivated, balance good grazing; clear. FOR SALE— Jersey cow, three years $10 per acre. . 3 ANY AND ■ old, fresh. Write W. P. Trumbull, Two good farms In Gallatin Val ji ■ . ^ . ii. - - j ------------------------~ Stanfield, Oregon. 24-tfc ley, Mont., for lower altitude. 280 F em in in e Philosophy FOR SALE — Registered Duroc-Jer- acres, some irrigated, free water, It Is Mmme. de Stael who loves to sey September pigs. Write B. Ul Baker county; apartment house In quote that Inimitable definition of rich, Pendleton, Ore. 24-tfc small city; 320 acre wheat ranch Schelllng, "architecture Is frozen mil a near Weiser, Idaho. Other trades. FOR YOU £ sic.” it Is she, the most famous worn Everready B batteries. $1 allowed ■ a an of her century, who finds that “for for your old battery. Paul Miller. E. F. DODD, HERMISTON, OREGON 4 Phone 139 Pendleton, Ore. ■ women glory is only a brilliant mourn 23-tfc Ing worn for happiness,” and that ' i i s i i i i i i s s i i i i i m “’everything which does not touch FOR SALE OR TRADE— 138 acre one’s heart leaves one's life free." FEED PRICE QUOTATIONS dairy ranch mile west of Alsea. On a profounder subject she says: State highway, mall route. School “The mystery of existence Is the con (Furnished by Farm Bureau Co-oper bus. Want small irrigated place. nectlon between our sins and our sor ative of Hermiston. Unices other E. M. Goodlln, Alsea, Oregon. 21-7p rows. I have never done a wrong wise specified, prices are per hundred which has not been the cause of a mis weight.) FOR SALE— No. 1 fresh eowa. B. fortune;" and, 'One must take care. Hammer. 87-tfo Scratch, 1 0 0 s ..................................$2.26 If one can, that the decline of this Bran, 60s .............................................. 90 life be the youth of the next. To for We Haul FOR SALE— Leather bed davenport, Egg M ash........................................ 2.30 get self without ceasing to be Inter ested In others gives the soul some also Clark Jewell oil stove. Mrs. Ground O ats.................................... 2.20 ANYTHING thing of the divine?’—From "The J. F. Bilderback. 26-tfc Ground Barley ............................. 1.75 ANYWHERE t --------------- ---- . . . . Women of the Salons?’ by 8. G. Tai Wheat ............................................... 2.20 ANYTIME FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE — 22 Corn - , .................................... lantyre. 1.90 acres Irrigated fruit and berry land Cracked Corn ................................. 2.05 TELEPHONE 31 in White Salmon Valley, Washing Ground Corn ................................. 2.00 W er Version ton, situated 6 miles from Columbia Mill Run 80s ................................. 1.20 A child, who Is In the first grad«- river, railroad and highway con Cow Feed ........................................ 2.10 nt school, returned home one evening nections to Portland, in small town Ground Wheat ............................... 2.30 and, at the dinner tnble, repeated n on main highway. Good house, Shorts, 80s ............ riddle that she had henrd at srhoo' 1.28 electric lights, and good buildings. Rolled Barley .............................. 1.23 that day. “If a man were locked up In r About 900 bearing trees, 6 acres Calf meal, per pound................. 3 He house for two weeks, and (here wn? suitable for strawberries, 4 acres Middlings ........................................ 1.70 no food In the house, what would he pasture, lots of firewood on place. Oyster shell ......................................... $0 PAINTS, WALLPAPER, eat?” After a feW minutes of unsue Write C. R. Smith, Pendleton, Ore. Whole O ats...................................... 2.10 cessful attempts to rfbess the answer PICTURE MOULDINGS 26-3tp Salt, half ground 50s....................... 45 the members of the family “gave up’ AND GLASS and requested the solution. FOR SALE— Rhode Island Red cock IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE "Why, he would eat the raisins or CONTRACTING erels, pullets and hatching eggs. STATE OF OREGON FOR THE the calendar and drink the milk from Rita Dyer. 26-2tp the bed," replied the child. The an COUNTY OF UMATILLA 513 Main St. Phone 158 swer had been: “The dntes on tin • FOR RENT— My 40 acres west of In the Matter of the Eetate calendar and water from the spring; of Hermiston 4 miles. Will sell at Pendleton, Oregon, In the bed" Leo Jin. Deceased. private sale wagon, hay rack, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. mower, rake, set double harness, Notice Is hereby given that the T ak en a t H is W o rd and other things too numerous to One day while riding on n crowded mention. D. H. Prlridle. 26-tfc undersigned has by Order of the above entitled Court been appointed street car I noticed a woman standing HEMSTITCHING, PLEATING MEN’S DRESS ¡SlZOES In the throng struggling with main Administrator of the Estate of Leo MEN S OXFORDS M ISCELLANEOUS* BUTTONS ■ bundles and a baby. Thinking of be Reg. $7 values, close out at $4.75 Tin. Deceased, and has duly qualified Be prepared for warm weather in and | Ing of some assistance, 1 inquired l o s t — Green jade Eversharp pen as such. All persons having claims Reg. $7.50 values, close out at $5.00 advance by getting a pair or two. i "Can’t I relieve you of some of you- BUTTON HOLES cil. Return to Mitchell Drug store. against said estate are notified to Reg. $5.80 values, close out at $3.75 Rog. $7-50 value, close out at $5.00 ! bundles?" To my surprise, she hunderi 27-ltp present them properly verified to the Reg. $5.00 values, close out at $3.75 Reg. $6.00 value, close out at $4.00 : me the baby. undersigned at the office of his at Mail orders promptly Sly bachelor dignity was already nt Reg. $4.75 values, close out at $3.25 torney, C. Z. Randall at room 24, Reg. $5.50 value,close out at $3.75 ! the zero point, but when I noticed a attended to. B-.ng your broken furniture to me Stangler Building, Pendleton, Ore ! group of giggling girls who were stu to be repaired. Tom Jensen. dents In my class at the city high 17-tfc gon. within six months from the date THE SMART SHOP of the first publication of this school my mortification was complete 25 PER CENT REDUCTION ON Mrs. R. L. Parker, Prop. I assure you my embarrassment did Watch, clock and Jewelry repairing. Notice. OUR STOCK OF HI-TOP BOOTS 822 Main St. Pendleton, Ore. (lot end with the Incident.—K. N. A Dated February 10, 1927. Se« Newell, next door to Sappen. B„ In Cbleags Tribune. T. B. GURDANE, 18-48» Administrator of the Estate of Leo MEN’S WORK SHOES BARGAINS IN BOYS SHOES Jin, Deceased. 23-ttc N o t the C u ra te ’s F a u lt Poland* for Profit*. Stilling*. 37tf $8.00 shoes, reduced to rpecial $4.00 $3.95 regular value, reduced to $2.95 A clergyman, called away suddenly $5 50 j M mb doim to bedrock $3.75 REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND and unable to officiate at the services $2.95 regular value reduced to $1.95 CALL FOR WARRANTS INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE In his church, entrnsted his new curate $4.80 shoes, olcse out sale at $3.25 All O. A M. Warrant« of the West $4.25 shoes down to special $3.00 with the duty, On Ills return home lie ALTOR. 26-tfc Extension Irrigation District, reg $5.85 shoes,reduced to go at $3.75 $3.40 shoes reduced to special $1.75 asked his wife what sbe thought of Maternity Cases onr Specialty istered on or before December 31st, th« enrate’s sermon. Hermiston Second Hand Store.— 1926, will be paid on presentation OUR MOTTO: "The poorest I ever henrd," she de Furniture and Hardware, Bee Sup at the office of the Oounty Treaaur- clared; "nothing In It at all.” FAIRNESS AND SERVICE plies. Hannas, Saddles, Wagons. er of Morrow County on or after Later In the day the clergyman, ’ 35-3f< March 18th. 1927, at which date Int Come and see us about our new meeting his curate, asked him how he and reasonable rates. Graduate erest on said warrants will cease. had got on. ADDING machine rolla at the Herald "Splendldly.slr," replied the curate. nurse in attendance at all timet. Heppner, Oregon, February 26, o f f ic e __________________________ “1 didn’t have time to prepare any 1927. thing myself, so I preeched one of TELEPHONE 881 FOR SALE—Adding machine rolls Leon W. Briggs, County Trea*. vour sermons."—London Answers. At the Herald office. 26-34. a Everyone Knows W e Have Anticipated Come in and give our line the “once over.” A HITT First N ational Bank : WANT ADS service : Baby Chicks 1927 ♦ T. H. Gaither J j FOUNTAIN Custom Hatching Bert Mullins Home Cooking 5 J. L: V A U G H A N ! REX CAFE Closing Out 5 | Everthing Electrical 5 g SHOE SALE Our entire stock o f m ens and boys shoes boots and Oxfords w ill b e sold in a big sale that starts Monday March 14 8 a. m. Hermiston Transfer ________________ I L. J. McAtee Our stock includes the well known NAP-A-TAN, TRADE BUILDERS and WEYENBERG makes for men and boys. Here are just a few of the big bargains we have listed. Prices smashed down to unheard of values. Hermiston Hospital American Shoe Shop HERMISTON, OREGON