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THE HEBMISTQX HERALD, HEBMI8TOH. OMBQOM. Œtp Sfrattatoti ^rrntò Based on c o n tra c ts b ein g offered by sp ecu lativ e forces in th e wool business, an d th e loss of sh eep an d Published «very Thursday a t Her wool pro d u ctio n In A u stra lia , to g eth - m iston, Umatilla County, Oregon by e r w ith sh o rt su p p lies in th e h a n d s Joseph 3. Harvey, editor and man of th e m ills, prospects fo r wool prices th is y ear a re te t t e r th a n last y ear,! ager. Mr. M adden sta te d . • Entered aa second olasa m atter D em o n stratio n s on c u ttin g lam b December, 1908, at the peetofftce at carcasses to th e best ad v a n ta g e for Hermiston, U m atilla County, Oregon. re ta il m a rk e tin g w ere given by a , Subscription Rates One Tear -------- -------- ------------ 12.09 Biz Months ..... ..................... *1.09 “To thine own self be true, and it must follow as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man.” W as It n o t Solom on w ho m ade the sta te m e n t th a t th e re Is n o th in g new u n d e r th e su n ? W h a t previous age ever h ad a (ly in g L in d b erg h to be a m essenger of good w ill betw een na tlons. sp ecialist before th e convention. Sheep men a re spen d in g some m oney' in ed u catio n al w ork to stim u la te th e per c a p ita consum ption of lamb. P ro d u ctio n and consum ption a re about b alanced a t p resen t, Mr. M adden said w ith th e re su lt th a t some a p p reh en sion is fe lt by producers over th e pos s ib ility of th e price of lam bs sag g in g and so th ro w in g th e in d u stry on an u n p ro fta b le basis of production. T he officers w ho have served for tw o o r th re e y ears w ere re-elected. K. G. W a rn e r of P ilo t Rock Is p resi d en t of th e association. Ed N eal, B u tte r creek sheep m an, also a tte n d e d th e conven tio n from here. a j I, * ------* ArUt lt ‘(eally Seemed Such a Nice Scandal A conversation between two v o m <B. 0,re o t whom was hard of hearing, Interested the passengers ot a Glen- w" od a'æ nue car. 1 8aw her OB * ,tr e e t d° wnt0WQ with a man.” “Is th at so?” “Yes, and It w as after ten o'clock, too,” “The very Idea.” "I never suspected her of flirting before.” “No, nor me, either.” “But you never can tell.” “Ain’t it the tr u th t” “It Is th at.” “Do you know her husband?” "No, I ain’t never seen him dose.” “ Well, he is a big, fat man.” “Does lie wear a brown suit?” “Yes.” : “Glasses?” “Yes.” “Smoke a pipe?" “ Uli, hull!” There was deepest disappointment in the woman's voice as she ex claimed : “Fiddlesticks! Then It was only tier husband after all.”—Youngstown Telegram. two o'clock In th e a ftern o o n of said day. at th e fro n t door of th e c o u rt house in the City of P endleton. Um a tilla C ounty. Oregon, sell a ll th e George A riles In his reminiscences, rig h t, title and In te re st w hich th e “ Up the Years From Bloomsbury,“ said d efen d an ts, o r e ith e r of them , describes a novel farewell dinner had on th e 19th day of S eptem ber. party given to him and Mrs. Artiss in Boston at the eud of the run of “Dis 1922, o r since then have acquired or now have, in and to the follow ing raeli.” “As there was not time to pay leis described prem ises situ a te d in U m a urely furewell visits to ull of our tilla C ounty, S ta te of Oregon, to-w it: B eg in n in g a t a p o in t on th e friends, the latter arranged for a Sun day dinner to he partaken of In th e N o rth line of th e Tow n of H elix, or six separate and distinct establish tw o h u n d red fo rty (240) feet W est ments, from th e N o rth east co rn er (set “We were Ignorant of the con co rn er sto n e) of said Town of H el spiracy until after the soup hud been ix, ru n n in g thence W est on said served at the first house to which we N o rth line five hu n d red fifty -fo u r were Invited. We were much sur (5 5 4 ) feet to th e c en te r of the prised when, a fte r soup, our hostess C ounty R oad, ru n n in g N o rth and got up and the whole party of eight S outh, th en ce N o rth follow ing the wished us good-by. We were bundled c e n te r of said road fo u r h u n d red into a waiting limousine and driven to house No. 2, where we arrived in eig h ty feet (4 8 0 ) feet, thence time for the second course. Fish E a st five h u n d red fifty -fo u r (5 5 4 ) having been consumed we were feet to th e N o rth w est co rn er of Lot whizzed off to house No. 3. and so on fo rm erly ow ned by Mrs. L. E. until the sixth house, where coffee R ehm , th en ce S outh on W est line was served and all the parties from of said L ot fo u r h u n d red eig h ty the other bouses were assembled.” (4 8 0 ) feet to th e place of b eg in n ing, or b eing B ltuate in th e South- Seven German States w est Q u a rte r (*4 ) of Section Two Within Small Radius <2 ) - T ow nship fo u r (4 ) N orth While It Is generally known that t,‘’lrt,y; tk ^ <3 3 > Eajät of some of the German states are of W illam ette M eridian, CUy of H el- Lilliputiun size, few persons are I *x> U m atilla County, Oregon, aw are that It is quite possible to visit T ogether w ith th e tenem ents, hered- seveu of tilani, including two former I ita m e n ts and ap p u rte n a n c e s th ereto kingdoms1, two duchies and three prin- belonging o r in any wise ap p e rta ln - clpaiities, In an easy walk of four in g ; an d also all of th e rig h t, estate, and a half hours. I title and in te re s t of said d efen d an ts A good walker, starting from Stein ln and to th e sam e; said lan d s to be bach, in Bavaria, win arrive in half 80ld a t publfc atlctfon t0 tb c h , hegt an hour at f.lclitentanne, which Is sit . , , , . , . . .. unted in Saxe-Meiningen. T h e n « the bidder or , cash ln h a n d - th e Pro ' road proceeds in one and a half hours ceeds of 8ale to be a PP»ed In satis- to Kitnseheiigesees (Iteuss, Elder faction of said execution and all Brunch) after which In a few min I costs. D ated th is Sth day of Decem ber, utes Gieima, in Sctiwurzburg-Kudol- stndt, is reached. 11927. H alf an hour’s walk brings the pe R. T. C ookingham , destrian to Altengesecs (Iteuss, S h e riff of U m atilla County, Ore- Younger Brunch). An hour farth er I gon. 15-5tc. on lies Drognitz, on Prussian soil, and the last stage is another h o u rs stroll, N0TICE OF SH ER IFF’S SALE finishing up ut Suulthal, Saxe-Alten burg. UNDER EXECUTION Visitors Treated to “Relay” Dinner Party f o r B U S I N E S s S s « A ENROLL ANYTIME In Am erica*» G O L D M E D A L School. W ith in u few month*« you can be c a m . ing m oney, m a position w ith a lu iu re . A lth o u g h we placed o ve r 1OOO students in pcdtionB last Y e n . B9 usual o u tran o u r supply. O fte n w e can help •tu d eio s w ho need p a r t tim e “ jobs’* w h ile a m ndlng. W r it « f o r F R E E S U C C E S S Catalog today. business Hermiston Transfer S om etim es It is one th in g to look an d q u ite a n o th e r to see. T he wis PH IPPS HAVE EXCITING dom of th is re m a rk can be verified TRIP ON THEIR WAY HOME by a n u m b er of local p o u ltry g ro w W hy British Clothiers ers. T hey saw . a n d by reason of h av We Haul W ord received fr o m rMr. and Mrs. in g seen, th ey a re ex p ectin g egg pro Seldom Amass Money P. P. P hipps, who left h ere T uesday ANYTHING d u ctio n to go up. Father may think he wears his m o rn in g a t 9 to d riv e to th e ir home clothes a long time, but they wear ANYWHERE In Salem , sta te s th a t th ey got home 'em longer in Britain. A Stamford “ If I did n 't have so m uch to do— ANYTIME Is th e w ay a lo t of ue who th in k we a t 9 P. M. of th e sam e day. Cross septuagenarian ench morning dons a a re busy s t a r t o u t w ith o u r excuses in g to th e W ash in g to n side a t Hood coat that wits worn by his father aft TEI.EPHCr^ 11 T h e re Is food for th o u g h t in th e re R iver, th e y drove for long d istances er his grandfather had used it for a th ro u g h a one-w ay road cu t in deep couple of decades. It still has the p o rts from P o rtla n d ab o u t how lh< d rifts. A side from th e ex citem en t original buttons and, according to Tit- w o rk of c lea n in g snow from th e pub of th e h azardous d riv in g , th e Phipps Bits, looks good for another 20 years lie s tr e e ts w as divided up in to sh ifts on top of Its 100. so t h a t as m an y needy men as possi car fig u red in two m inor accidents, Of four other veterans in a rural one betw een Cascade Locks and Hood ble m ig h t h av e an o p p o rtu n ity to parish, one Is wearing a flfty-year-old River w here they w ere stru c k by a m ak e a little m oney Several thousand suit, another continues to brush an w ere so em ployed. J u s t how fo rtu n -a r com ing tow ard them , and the overcoat he has worn for 30 winters. ith er on th e N orth B ank highw ay, The third says I ll s twenty-flve-year- a te a re those of us who have mor, i car slid in g into Mr. P h ip p s' car old top coat Is not very shabby, and w ork to do th a n we bf rom th e rear. N eith er Mr. nor Mrs. the fourth says he didn’t really be For the hole famil , a, • * mod ’hlpps was h u rt and th e c ar was only gin to like his w aistcoat until he had ern m achinery ai h of worn it for 40 social seasons. ilightly dam aged. m terials. You are W ith Cold S p rin g s rise r Oil, yes. T here is one woman, the best of service in oux th»1> h a lf full or w ater • wife of a farm hand, who adm its siie We have ju st installed a new and «naps o f snow In tin bought lier best costume 15 years ago t n g t ’ s a b ig sp rin g ru n o ff; w and still w ears it to meeting. Restaurant Seen as N otice is H ereby G iven th a t by Areas Awaiting Settlers of r' tekens producing for Divorce-Court A lly T here are no parts of the United I v irtu e of an execution issued o u t of stu d e n t» of egg p to a u jtlo n i I th e C ircu it C ourt of th e S ta te of Ore- Physicians for the Well S tates which can lie designated ns In an address before the National a if ? ." / cows producing I gon fo r U m a tilla C ounty upon a judg- Physicians were originally trained “unexplored,” but there are many sec R estaurant association Mrs. Christine for |,n tr.? o w n e rs> wifv* Im en t an d decree and o rd er of sale to treat tlie sick. Until recently, they tions- where there nre considerable Frederick said th at If tlie way to a ouft»’ t of hew comer: ¡» m have not had a primury Interest in the stretches ot territory of which little I rendered in said C ourt on th e 19th man's h eart Is through tils stomach It And are prepared to oil and re I o u r m id st w ith th e id-a o or nothing is known. In the lake day of N ovem ber, 1927, In favor of follows th at whoever caters most well. It Is now increasingly easy to pair your harness during th e w in fa rm in g , th e bugaboo >f sit bus closely to Ills appetite will have a Hml a physician who Is in t -rested in country near the Canadian border the S ta te of O regon a g a in st Jo h n L. te r season. Ask us about th is new in css in a year o f general elections chief hold on Ill s affections—and con his patient, who Is desirous of keep there Is u large area about which lit A nderson an d L a u ra D. A nderson, his service. h a s no m ean in g for th is young H er sequently, as most women hate to ing him well, who Is competent to car tle Is known, while Yuma and Plmn w ife; E llen J. B oynton an d H. E. m iston co u n try . The fu tu re is look cook, tlie restuurant is an ully id- the ry ont a thorough exam ination, and counties and a portion of Maricopa B oynton, h e r husb an d , C. F. Collina who Is able and willing to give con in g up. county. Ariz., arc- yet to be thor divorce court. oughly explored. A short tim e ago and Ms. Joe K eeler, fo r th e sum of Wives will hold the affection o f structive hygienic advice. More and w ith in terest more the medical profession is realiz San Juan county, hi southwestern 92877.60, to g e th e r their husbands by good cooking. ;..:l Som eone told us th e o th e r day that they have censed to be cooks anil lie ing tliat there is a tremendous held Utah, near Chaco _C>iny«n national I thereon a t th e ra te of 4 p er cen t pei one fr a te rn a l o rg an izatio n in Los Come tinsmiths. for medical service in this private monument, was included among these I annum from the 26th day of Septem - A ngeles has a clerical and executive untrainpled areas. A large part of bar, 1924, u n til paid, and fo r the Yes, Indeed, It discourages n man to practice of preventive medicine. Most force of six persons whose sole b usi come home and find th at lie is ex individuals can with advantage he ad Nevada, which Is more than twice ns fu r th e r sum of 9350.00 as a tto rn e y 's large us Pennsylvania, is almost de- fees, and for p la in tif f s costs and ness Is to ren d er aid of one kind or pected to eat a lot of cold stuff from vised ho to work wisely, how to (day told of human life, pnrtlenlnrly the disbur8em ent3 taxed at 948.30 a n o th e r to v isitin g m em bers of the the delicatessen shop instead of good safely, how to live happier lives In a hyglenienlly constructive manner, central and southern portions of the I . . . ■ . hot roast beef with the fixings, and f r a te r n ity w ho a re em barrassed be state. Fewer than 80,1X6) people live w bich 8aid dec" e an d i ’^ f m e n t and with tlie logical sequence of a fuller cause of sickness, lack of funds etc. thus is discootent started In a nice life with g reater duration—a longer in the whole state. One has still to | ortJer o i saIe ^av e been duly dock happy home—and court actions follow Ford grade B atteries for $9.50 and H ere In th e H erm iston co u n try we life and a m errier one.—Dr. Dounld travel by compass In parts of north eted an d en ro lled in th e office of the —Brooklyn Standard Union. your old battery. L arger b attery hav e n o t m any lch folks, b u t on the I). Armstrong in the North American said C ourt, an d in an d by w hich ern Michigan and Wisconsin. Review. o th e r h a n d , we are very fo rtu n ate said Judgm ent an d decree and order for $10.50 and your old b a '4 African Romance in h a v in g p ractically no d estitu te of sale It w as d irected th a t the Knives and scissors ground 10c There Is n strange romance con Taken at His Word fam ilies. T he m oral is; I t is nearly h e re in a fte r described real p ro p erty Rather Spoiled Effect "Good-by,” he said brokenly, and a lw ay s n -"'Ire th in g (or a p - man nccted with the discovery of diamond In U m atilla C ounty, Oregon, to g e th e r Johnnie is the son of a well-known to ntay In a c o u n try w h tre the Stor deposits at the mouth of the Oriiug, business man who lives in Logan. Ids frame shook with emotion. "Re w ith th e ten em en ts, h e re d itam en ts river. The Held was discovered by member, dear, that even If I can't ies abou t v, alih -ire « f am the the Inte F. C. Cornell, traveler, ex Sunday afternoon Johnnie's parents win your love I shall always be your and ap p u rte n a n c e s th e re u n to belong chance« ■ etter had company for dinner. Jack, as ing o r in a n y wise a p p e rta in in g and plorer and big game shot. th a n th e , happen i i . , -'«id now, or Johnnie Is sometimes called, Is al devoted friend.” 1 also all of th e esta te , rig h t an d in Although his discovery was not np The girl lilushed. it o m i ! i"> o th er tim e, in th e w in parently known ln South Africa, It most six years old. Now Johnnie's “And,” continued tlie heart-broken te re st of said d efen d an ts in an d to ter pla ; o m . u i i ’ r v o f the rich. now transpires that ns far back as parents, true to nature, are proud of youth, "If ever I can be of service to th e sam e be Bold by th e S h e riff of their son and his ability. At the din 1021 Mr. Cornell, when on a visit to ner table tlie little boy was asked to you, you have only to command me. I U m atilla C ounty, Oregon, to satisfy S aid a rep ii ro ta tiv e citizen to us London, confided to a friend that lie say grace. In a. quiet manner John leave for Egypt tonight.” said ju d g m e n t a n d all costs. “I am awfully sorry,” rem arked the th e o th e r d o “ if a stra n g e r were had come upon the most extraordinary nie complied with the request. With Now. T h erefo re, I w ill on th e 7th -X to d ro p in to ti rn an d •. • to get hla wealth of diamonds, and pointed out bowed head he said the prayer per- j girl, “to have been the cause of ymn day of Ja n u a ry , 1928, a t th e h o u r of In the strictest confidence to tha posi leaving home but since you nre so h eart ugs as t( Hie a a ttw a llty here 2 o'clock in th e aftern o o n of said feetly. When lie had Hnished his tion on the map. C igars, Tobacco rellgious-ly inclined — kind, please ninll this letter for me day, a t th e fro n t door of th e C ourt by i t . s i o - , , liu ver the school One of the objects of Ills Journey aunt — very on your way to the b o a t” t,tn»a< ' oablv - , ilfl th in k th e to Europe was to arrange for the praised h ln \ "John, that was fine,” house in th e C ity of P endleton, U m a B a rb e r Shop p lru teo had ta k e n th e tow n and m arketing of the stones. He hail she said. “You didn’t make even one tilla C ounty, Oregon, seH all of th e NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE little mistake.'' With a wild gesture w otdd m o re on aa fast as possible. wealth almost beyond the Imagination rig h t, title an d in te re s t w hich th e UNDER EXECUTION T h e fla g Is blackened, frayed and of avarice within Ills reach when he o f I ll s arm, Johnnie rem arked: “And | said d efen d an ts, or e ith e r of them I said the whole darn thing, too."— h as hole» In it. It does not look like was killed by- a motor accident at the Philadelphia Record. had th e re in on th e 7th day of S ep t N otice is h ereby given th a t by vir- em ber, 1922, or since th e n hav e ac- a n A m erican fla g .” T he A m erican Marble arch In London in March, 1021 „ . . . . ° f an executton l88« ed o u t of th e ,,u ired or now have in and to th e fol- fla g is very b e a u tifu l and has too Natural Washtub C ircuit C ourt of th e S ta te of Oregon lowin(? d escri bed prem ises s itu a te d precious a value to all of us to be All He Wanted There Is a hot spring known as | for U m atilla C ounty to m e d irected U m atilla C ounty, S ta te of O regon su b m itte d to su ch in d ig n ities. It With high hopes the commercial sh o u ld be p ro p erly cared for an I its traveler called on u tradesman. They "H andkerchief Pool” located In the !aud delivered upon a Judgm ent a n d | to. wit- b e a u ty of color and lin e preserved, or had never done h isiness» before, hui P.lack Sand basin at Old Faithful decree and o rd er of sale ren d ered in T he E a st H a lf of th e N o rth w est elae It sho u ld not be flow n. And since a friend had supplied the Introduc Geyser formation. The spring is a ' said co u rt on th e 5th day of Decem- Q u a rte r of th e S outhw est Q u a rte r round pool with A deep hole In the her, 1927. In favor of S ta te of Ore- w hen did it become necessary not tion. of th e N o rth e a s t Q u a rte r of Section from which bubbles nre con eO n r e n r e s e n te r t o n a "May I show you my samples?" center, to fly It because it can not be given f-tuntly arising. A handkerchief placed (w neM \v v g by th * 35 T ow nship 6 N o rth of R ange asked the traveler. In this pool will be drawn under by | , a r , e teran s s t a t ® A id Com- th e s lig h t c a re n ecessary to preserve 35 E. W. M. c o n ta in in g 5 acres, “Certainly," answered the merchant, the action of the w ater ami several mlM l°n a8a <>'-st W arren B. H am ilton, ItT m ore or less and watched his visitor produce a sur minutes later will he forced upward “ n m a" l e d in the s u it th e re in pend- to g e th e r w lth th e ten em en ts, h e re d i prlslngly I urge selection of various ar «aid S ta te of Oregon, tam entg and a p plirte nances th e re u n to tid e s from sn inslgiiltlcunt hug. The ty the hubbies. It comes out clean l ' n« INTEREST IN GROUP SALES Your needs in everything traveler pointed out their merits sml d i c r ^ l h«.-^ .drenlar current, which I represented and a c tin g by th e W orld L lo n g in g o r ln an y wi8e a p p e rta i„ - ln circles, causing this W ission I illg and a „ of tb e r)g h t eRtate> t|U e winks around in ¡W a ar r V eteran s S ta te Aid Comm Commission SHOWN BY WOOL GROWERS then waited. th at is necessary to com* “ Well, there'e or.ly one thing 1 !« : .!!• phenomenon. The pool has Is p la in tiff, and th e said W arren B. an d in te re s t of said d efen d an ts in wnnt,” said the denier. I ,1,n,,v "‘"'“ ‘''S legends connected with H am ilto n , u n m arrie d , an d W. II. Al- State Association Features Talks plete your golf outfit. “Yes, sir," he cried, "and what is ; 1! nl ! '* 0,,e ,,f ,,,B m,,s* widely visit bee w ere defendants, for th e sum of I and to th e sam e, said la -ds to be ! sold a t public au ctio n to th e h ig h e st , b#tj- ed cs In Yellowetone park. on Co-operative Selling. 92,625.19, w ith in te re st th ereo n at , | bidder fo r cash in h an d , th e pro- “I wnnt to see how you’re going to j ------------------------- Local Man Sajrs. f k ? ? ? T ° nn,,ni ceeds of said sale to be applied and to get all those s«;--*ile.> buck Into tliat K>. V 8y ®c to b e r- H 2 5 , I | tb e 8atigfactlon of said execution T rc fb Too Startling bag," was the astounding answer. Were w riters of tiellon to pot Inci u n til paid, an d for th e fu r th e r s u m |a || More se n tim e n t In th e ra n k s of dents from real life Into their works,- of 9300.00 a tto rn e y 's fee, and for lh e | wool g ro w ers of th e e a ste rn p a rt of D ated th is 25 day of N ovem ber. "Pcarl Shower’1 Only Eg^s most of the stories wmild he so fun ¡fu rth e r sum of 942.75 costs an d dis- 1927. th e s ta te fav o rab le to th e co-operative tastic that they would not be believed bursen.enta, w hich said decree and A reported "shower of |x-n i l»" lu-m m a rk e tin g of wool w as displayed at R. T. COOKINGHAM. declare. Rita Weiman well-known an !)ndinileBl and o rd er of 8ale bave I th is year'« conv en tio n of th e Oregon 8eenmler: hi-d. India, re-ently, caw ed thor, in an article In Liberty. "T ruth ¡ j „ , _ Sheriff of U m atilla County, Oregon . n Wool G row ers aaao clatlo a ot Pendle a rush to tlie spot where they tell. Is too strange for Action!” the w riter dU' y J * 1? *nd enroIled ,n th e o f- Following a heavy rainstorm a native asserta. "Tlie adventures of human f Ce ° f th# clerk of 8ald c o u rt' and in ton th a n ever before, acco rd in g to discovered Jh e ground covered with th e Im pressions b ro u g h t hom e by white globules, ranging in Size from j experience arc almost invariably too !and by w hich said ju d g m en t, decree amazing, too shocking, too horrible. and o rd er of 8a' e B w as directed th a t New M adden, local sheep m an w h j th at of a nut to a m ustard seed. Thou a tte n d e d a ll th e sessions. IS OUR SPECIALTY M nds floekeil to the Held in sulos. on too apparently exaggerated to be th e h e re in a fte r described real pro- blcyeles and mi foot, and gatb. r id • • ‘»ey meet us p erty In U m atilla County. Ore«on. to-1 R A. W ard, m an ag e r of th e P a c i HOVE MADE PASTRY fic Wool G row ers on-operative, waa th e "pearls’' by the handful. I'ollce i * " ’ h 8 r p , ” " c k y « * 00 ■"> Pointed ig e th e r w ith th e tenem ent«, h e re d lta - found i P"«® b,,• ,h al °* " newspaper, they m eats and a p p u rten an ces th e re to be- ; WE SERVE 40c LUNCH FKOV accorded excellent reception a t th e auth o rities lavestigated and d found absurd, th» wildest longing o r in any w ise a p p e rta in in g , 11:50 TILL 3 :0 0 P - V. th at th e "pearls” were < s resene wc” h a n d s o f th e convention, Mr. Madden bling the genuine article. Many who I strv’,rh of he l" ,a« 'n a" ”«‘ an d also all of the e s ta te , rig h t and Fried Chicken, hoaw 50° sta te d , an d th e ten o r of speeches and Come in had collected the eggs nre still k e e p \ In terest of said d efen d an ts In and to I privade co n v ersatio n s on th e p a rt of ing them, refusing in believe that they renew R next the same, be sold by th e s h e riff of I SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOUR} Zf Can't Be Spoi’ed producer» Indicated th a t th e big wool are not pearls. T he man who dis<-nv 0p«B S:SO to 9:50. Palm Beach. In spite ef the fnnny j U m atilla C ounty. O regon, to sa tisfy time you a n grow er« o f th e e a ste rn p a rt of th e cred them sent a bagful to the an people who go there. Is the loveliest said judgm ent and coats. ■ tale a re b eg in n in g to ta k e co-opera thorltlea at Hyilerhad. and detnauded resort In th e western world.—W< W herefore. I w ill, on the 14th day I tiv e se llin g of clip» m ore »»rlouely. paym ent Air the "^<•aris.', an 's Home Cmnpaiiio» of J a n u a ry , 1929, a t th e hour of I WE RE ’AIR SHC '.S Oiling Vat BOWMAN SHOE SHOP BATTERIES! Pennock Battery Tire Shop FOUNTAIN Bert Mullins We Have Anticipated Come in and give our line the “once over.” LL/’ ' Home Cooking REX CAFE HITT H as Y our Subscription E x p ir e d ? i