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TO E Everyone Knows g W A I/T X H 3B M X S T O tf, OBSX3O3T. Portland. Wheat—Big Bend blues’em, *1.33; hard white, 31.34; federation, soft white and western white. *1.33; hard winter. 31.33; northern erring, 31.33; western red, *1.30. Hay—Alfalfa, *J8.5C®19 ton; vallej timothy. $18®18.10; eastern Oregon timothy, »21®21.5 J. Butterfat—50c. Eggs—Ranch, 1:1® 21c. Cheese—Tillam<ok, triplets, 2»Hc; loaf, 27t4c per lb. Cattle—Good, *i 85®9.50. Hogs—Medium io choice. 310® 12.75. Sheep—Lambs, medium to choice. »11.00@13.50. Seattle. Wheat—Soft white, weetern white, 31.35H: hard wirter, $1.33; western red, *1.32; northern soring, *1.35; Big Bend bluestem, Eig Bend dark hare winter, $1.36; Big Bend dark north era spring, $1.37. Hay—Alfalfa, *25; timothy P. 8.. *22. Butter—Creamery, 47c. Eggs—Ranch, 2£@30c. Hogs—Good, *12.65^12 80. Cattle—Steers, good. *8.f0@9.15. Cheese — Cream brick3, 25®26c triplets, 26c; loaf. 26c. Spokane; Hogs—Good, *li 435j>I2.5O. Cattle—Steers, good. ?S@S.5O © That a big oak tree starts from the germ of life in a tiny acorn. It it just as true that a comfortable competence, may be a for* tune, g ts its start from a dollar saved. Realize the importance of putting away that dollar, then add to it systematically. Take a dollar and one of our new Liberty Bell Savings Bank» and start building your competence. Many of the new banks have been ta^en by customers during the past two weeks. Yours is w aiting for you. First National Bank at Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided P ro fit* O ver *5 0 ,0 0 0 F. B. Swayzs. Pres. R. Aiexadsr. Vlce-Prea. A. H. Norton, Cashier W. L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier W ANT ÁDS g g B lQ S T O y W e Have Anticipated Your needs in everything th at is necessary to com Come in and give our line the “once over.” ❖ ADDING machine rolla at the Herald FOR SALE— Add lag machine at the Herald office. rolle Come bi Send us the price o f a year'? jubscripuon if you are in anean We Need the Money Expired? —----- -- to. renew U ner, tbne ifou an bt town. W . J . W A R N S», Attorney-at-Law ❖ h s. IF IT S SERVICE ❖ « CAI2Ï25-J ♦ COUNTRY HAULS S0LICITE1 t i : : Oregon M c K enzie , m . d - Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg. Pendleton, Oregon YOU WANT . T. H. Gaither JAMES L. SEARS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 733. Res. Phone 718 Office in First National Bank Bldg. TRANSFER AND DRAY 1 FOUNTAIN Farmer Vance Who Meets Jack Ken nedy in a winner-take-all match at the Auditoriun Saturday night. Cigars, Tobacco CAUSE_ Barber Shop tpatjo M Bert Mullins Custom Hatching REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS. SB 21-tfe ALTOR. Dr. F. V. PRIME DENTISTRY Dental X-Ray and Diagnoiia Hermiston. Oregon Bank Bldg. Phone Connections Hermiston Baby Chicks 1927 DO IT N O W PROFESSIONAL CARDS HITT Hermiston Second Hand Store.— Furniture and Hardware, Bee Sup. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE piles. Harness, Saddles, Wagons. OREGON FCR VMATLIA 35-3fo COUNTY of Francis M. McClintic, Deceased. CITATION. 'WANTED— To hear from owner of To Etta Shannnhan and Nettie land for sale. D. M. Letght, Al- White Leghorns at *15 per 100, Emerson, being heirs at law of Fran ada, Montana. 28-4tc or *135 per 1,000. cis M. McClintic, deceased: -ale— Rapid fireless cooker, ex- In the Name of the State of Ore Barred Rocks from the Henry ¡itnt condition with aluminum Sommerer flock at *17 per 100, or gon: ¿n. Mrs. Charles Taylor. 28-tfc. *155 per 1,000. Orders for 600 or You, and each of you, are hereby * __ __________________________ larger takes 1,000 re*es. cited and commanded to "ppear be • r OR SALE— Two single beds, or fore the Hon. I. M. Schannep, Judge Hatching dates Feb. 22, Mar. 1, 11 trade for double bed. Mrs. of the above entitled court, at his 1 faneline. 28-tfc 8, 15, 22, 29, April 5, 12, 19. 26, office in the court house in Pendle May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31. ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, on •oad blue grass pasture shade and the 23rd day of March, 1S27, at the May Chix 20 per cent reduction water, for this spring, summer and . ,1.11. Cattle only. See W. A. Leathers. (Deposit of 20 per cent on all orders) hour of ten o’clock A. M. of said day, then and there to show cause, if any 28-tfc. exists, why an order of the above entitled court should not be made We have nine head of heavy work horBes for sale. H. P. & S. Co.27-2c Beginning Feb. 1, we w ill do permitting and directing H. J. War custom hatching at one cent per ner as administrator of the estate FDR SALE— Standard make piano in of the estate of Francis M. McClin egg P~r week. •vicinity will be sacrificed. Must Seventy-five per cent hatch tic, deceased, to sell at private sdle sell at once. *10 monthly. Write in one parcel, for cash in hand, for guaranteed after four day tezt. Tallman Piano Store, Salem, Ore Bookings now being made. First the purpose of paying the funeral gon 27-3tt chargee, expenses of administration come, first served. and the claims against the said es For Sale— Freeh Jersey cow 3 yrs. W H IT E P O U L T R Y FA R M tate, all or such part of the herein old. E. I. Davis. 27-2p. after described real estate belonging Gerald A. W hite to said estate, as it may be neceesary FOR SALE— Two doz. Barred Rock Hermiston, Oregon to sell for such purposes, the said real pullets, O. A. C. strain, *1 each, property being described as follows, or *10 per doz. Wm. Taylor, Route to-wlt: 2. 27-tfc. Parcel 1. FEED FRICE QUOTATIONS FOR SALE— Automobile, chickens, The Southwest Quarter of the furniture, reasonable. M. Duty. Southeast Quarter of the North 25-3tp (Furnished by Farm Bureau Co-oper east Quarter of Section 4, Tp. 4 i ______________- ative of Hermiston. Unless other North Range 28, E. W. M, -PIANO for sale vicinity of Hermis wise specified, prices are per hundred Parcel 2. ton. One of America's finest pianos weight.) West Half of the Southwest Quar to be sold at large price reduction. Scratch, 100 b ..................................*2.26 ter of the Northwest Quarter of Cash or terms *10 monthly. If Bran, 60s .............................................. 90 Section 3, Tp. 4 North Range 28, Interested in seeing this bargain Egg Mash ........................................ 2.30 E. W. M., also known as Farm Unit write C. F. Hendrick, piano brok- Ground O ats.................................... 2.20 G consisting of 20 acres. r and adjuster, 66 Front St., Port Ground parley ............................. 1.75 You are further notified that this land, Oregon. 25 4tc. W h eat............................................... 2.20 citation is served upon you by pub Corn ................................................ 1.80 lication, pursuant to order of the FOR SALE— Jersey cow, three years Cracked Corn ....................... 2.06 old, fresh. Write W. P. Trumbull, Ground Corn .................................. 2.00 Hon. L M. Schannep, Judge of the above entitled court, duly made and Ctanfleld, Oregon. 24-tfc Mill Run 80s ................................. 1.20 entered on the 8 th day of February, 2.10 1927, directing that publication FOR SALE — Registered Duroc-Jer- Cow Feed .................................. e^y September plgB. W rite B. Ul Ground W h e a t............................... 2.30 thereof be made once each week for rich. Pendleton, Ore. ' 24-tfc Shorts, 80s ...................................... 1.28 a period of four weeks, in the Her Rolled Barley ............................... 1.23 miston Herald, and that the first Everready B batteries, *1 allowed Calf meal, per pound.................. 3 \4 c publication hereof is made pursuant for your old battery. Paul Miller. Middlings ........................................ 1.70 to such order on the 17th day of 23-tfc Oyster shell ..........................................90 February,, 1927. Whole O ats......... ............................ 2.10 By order of the Hon. I. M. FOR SALE OR TRADE— 138 acre 3alt, half ground 50s........................45 Schannep, Judge of the above entitled dairy ranch mile west of Alsea. court, made and entered on the 8th State highway, mail route. School day of February, 1927. bus. Want small irrigated place. in T h e county court o f t h e In testimony whsreof, I, R. T. STATE OF OREGON FOR THE E. M. Goodlln, Alsea, Oregon. 21-7p Brown, Clerk of the County Court, COUNTY OF UMATILLA aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand fresh cows. B. In the Matter of the Estate FGR SALE— No. and affix the seal of the ¿aid court, 37-tfc of Hammer. this 8th day of February, 1927. Leo Jin, Deceased. R. T. BROWN, FOR SALE— Leather bed davenport, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Clerk o'- the County Court. also Clark Jewell oil stove. Mrs. Notice Is hereby given that the 24-5 to J. F. Bllderbackr 26-tfc undersigned has by Order of the FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE — 22 above entitled Court been appointed DYER STRONG FOR BERRIES acres Irrigated fruit and berry land Administrator of the Estate of Leo In White Salmon Valley, W ashing (in. Deceased, and has duly qualified ton. situated 6 miles from Columbia is such. All persons having claims (Continued from page 1). river, railroad and highway con against said estate are notified tc nections to Portland, In small town □resent them properly verified to the class strawberries and weeds or cheat on main highway. Good house undersigned at the office of his at- won’t all grow on the same ground.” electric lights, and good buildings. orney, C. Z. Randall at room 24, 'tangier Building, Pendleton, Ore- He has found that plants should About 900 bearing trees, 6 acres suitable for strawberries, 4 acres ;on, within six months from the date be set out very early in the spring, pasture, lots of firewood on place. >f the first publication of this either February or early March, or Write C. R. Smith, Pendleton. Ore Notice. else just after water is turned on. Dated February 10, 1927. 26-3tp It la a good plan to have the plants T. B. GURDANE, FOR SALE— Rhode Island Red cock Administrator of the Estate of Leo well rooted and established before Jin, Deceased. 23-5tc spring winds, or hot sunnhine that erels, pullets and hatching eggs. some times prevails early in the Rita Dyer. 26-2tp spring, he said. CALL FOR WARRANTS As to the reward the strawberry MISCELLANEOUS All O. * M. Warrants of the West grower may expect If he gives his Extension Irrigation District, reg LOST— Green Jade Eversharp pen beds a chance, Mr. Dyer said that a cil. Return to Mitchell Drug store. istered on or before December 31st, half acre patch with good care 1926, will be paid on presentation ‘ 27-ltp at tbs office of the County Treasur should yield between 260 and 300 er of Morrow County on or After crates ag an average. Prices vary, i Bring your broken furniture to me March 18th. 1927, at which date Int but the seasonal average should to be repaired. Tom Jensen. make the patch good for everal hun erest on said warrants will cease. 17-tfc Heppner, Oregon, February 26. dred dollars gross Income. Care In handling and marketing are the big Watch, clock and Jewelry repairing. 1927. variable factors that muat be taken Leon W Briggs, County Treas. S»s Newell, next door to Sappers. Into consideration in trying to esti 15-tie 26-3t. mate Income, according to his ex- pd-lar.ee. Polands for Profits. 8tlllings. 37tf VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206, 1. O. <X F. meets each Monday evening la Odd Fellows' hall. Visiting members cor dially invited. W. R. Longhorn, Secretary. Childs Barham, N. O. plete your golf outfit. Herald Want Adz Bring You Results In the Matter of the Estate FOR SALK QUEEN ESTHER CHAPTIK No. 101, O. B. 8., masts second lad fourth Tuesday evenings of each month in Masonic Hall, Visiting members welcome. Maud M. Kellogg, W. M. Kathryn L. Garner, Secretary. DR. DAVID S. ROWE, Specializing in Acute and Chronio Disease. Home Cooking Subscribe For The Herald IS OUR SPECIALTY HOME MADE PASTRY WE SERVE 40c LUNCH FROM 11:30 TILL 3:00 P . M. ' Fried Chicken, home style, 50c SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOUR! Open 5 ;30 to 9 ;30. Location, 2 doors west of Postoffice IIoui-s, 10 to C, and by appointment. Office Phone 303 Res. Phone 318 HERMISTON, OREGON ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I ; J. L. VAUGHAN 5 REX CAFE 206 East Court St. , — CLOSE OUT— Feminine P hilotophy SHOE SALE Are you one of those who have profited by our slash in shoe prices? We are closing out our entire stock, and at these un heard of values, shoes are going fast. You owe it to yourself to come in and see the Shoes and get the special sale prices on men’s and hoys’ work and dress shoes and high tops. HERE ARE SOME OF THE SAVINGS YOU CAN M A K E - BOYS' SHOES REGULAR $3.05 SHOES REDUCED T O ................................... $2.95 REGULAR $2.95 SHOES REDUCED T O ......................................... $1.05 REGULAR $3.40 SHOES REDUCED TO ...................................... $1.75 REGUIAR REGULAR REGULAR REGULAR $5.50 $6.00 $7.00 $ 7 .50 MEN'S WORK SHOES VALUES. THIS SA L E ............................ VALUES, THIS S A L E ............................ VALUES, THIS SA L E ..................... VALUES, THIS S A L E ..................................... $3.75 $4 00 $4 75 $5.00 DRESS SHOES AND OXFORDS AT MATERIAL REDUCTIONS AMERICAN SHOE SHOP BIG QUITTING BUSINESS AUCTION SALE! Friday and Saturday, March 18-19 Beginning at 10 A. M. and wijl continue until 10 P. M. each day. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT Beds. New and used. Springs, New and Used. Cots, iuK*d; commodes, dressing tables, library tables, kitchen tables, flower stands, sewing ma chines, ons gum case, magazine case, curtain rods, etc. GROCERIES We may have some groceries left; If we do. you will huy them at auction. Be sure to be here. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT One pipe cutting outfit com plete, bolts, screws, stove pipe, elbows, new and used, coal hods, stove boards, new and used, heat ing love oven. LANG WOOD RANGE One baby Lang Range, the cut est little range ever displayed In Pendleton. Pocket knives, but cher knives, fish reels. USED COAL RANGE Gas and Oil Stoves and ranges, stove grates, etc. COOKING UTENSILS Boilers, Kettles, Pans, Mixing B ow I h , Crocker, Mops, Percolators, Egg Beaters. Turkey Roasters, etc. CAMP GOODS Tents, Chairs, Stools, Dishes for Campers, Folding Tables, etc. FIXTURES Safe, Adding Machine, Shelving. Roller Top Desk, Two Pair of Scales, Paper Wrappers, Two Wall Cases, Counters, Tables, Show Cases, Check Writers, Grocery Bins, one Ceiling Fan which cost *55 last June, 2 Screen Doors. MISCELLANEOUS One complete Coffee Roasting Outfit, one of the best drawing cards for a grocery store that can be found any where. This outfit Includes Roaster. Chaff Extractor and can, Steel Cut Mill, Scales, Cash Register, Fan, Electric Light, etc. RILEY & KIRBY Bowman Hotel Building 605 Main St., Pendleton. Ore. T> It Is Mmine. de Stnel who loves to quote tlint Inimitable definition of Schelllng, "architecture Is frozen mu sic.” It Is she, the most fnmous wont an of her century, who finds that "for women glory Is only a brilliant mourn Ing worn for happiness,” and that "'everything which does not touch one’s heart leaves one’s life free." On a profounder subject she says: "The mystery of existence Is the con nectlon between onr sins and our sor rows. I have neve? done a wrong which has not been the cause of a mis fortune;" and, "One must take care. If one can, that the decline of this I life be the youth of the next. To for get self without ceasing to be Inter ested In others gives the soul some thing of the divine."—From “The Women of the Salons," by S a. Tai lantyre. Her Vertion A child, who Is In the first grade nt school, returned home one evening and, at the dinner table, repeated a riddle that she had heard at sclmo' that day. “If a man were locked up In r house for two weeks, and there was no food In the house, whut would hr eat?” After a few minutes of unsuc cessful attempts to guess the answer the members of the family “gave np’ And requested the solution. "Why, he would eat the raisins on the calendnr and drink the milk fron the bed," replied the child. The an swer had been; “The dates on th( calendar and water from the springs IO the bed." ANY AND Everthing Electrical FOR YOU Phone 139 Pendleton, Ore. Hermiston Transfer We Haul ANYTHING ANYWHERE ANYTIME TELEPHONE 31 L. J. M cAtee PAINTS, WALLPAPER, PICTURE MOULDINGS AND G1ASS CONTRACTING 513 Main St. Phone 158 Pendleton, Oregon. Taken at Hi» W ord One day while riding on a crowded street car I noticed a woman standlnr In the throng struggling with man« bundles and a baby. Thinking of be Ing of gome assistance, I Inquired "Can’t I relieve you of some of you- bundlest’ To my surprise, she handed me the baby. My bachelor dignity wag already nt the zero point, but when I noticed a group of giggling girls who were stu dents In my class nt the city high school my mortification was complele I assure you my embarrassment did not end with the Incident.—sE. N. A B., In Chicago Tribune. HEMSTITCHING, PLEATING BUTTONS and BUTTON HOLES Mail orders promptly attended to. THE SMART SHOP Mrs. R. L. Parker, Prop. 822 Main St. Pendleton, Ore. Not the Curate’» Fault A clergymnn, called away suddenly and unable to officiate at the services In his charch, entrusted bis new curate with the duty. On his return home he asked his wife what she thought of the curate's sermon. “The poorest I ever heard," she de c la r e d - “nc‘hlng In II at all." Later In the day the clergyman, meeting his curate, asked him how be had got on. “Splendidly,sir," replied the curate. “1 aldn’t have time to prepare any thing myself, so I preached one of yqur grnnoiM,”—London Answer*, Hermiston Hospital Maternity Cnees our Specialty OUR MOTTO: FAIRNESS AND SERVICE Come and see U3 about onr new and reasonable rates. Graduate nurse in attendance at all times. TELEPHONE 881 ■ ■ ■