THE HEBMI8TOK HERALD, HEHMISTOM. OBXGOX.
Sip ^rrmtalonJfrralb
foT • olld - »ubstanttBl consideration running for a time because of a fee and for p lain tiff's costs and dis* he cancelled and that the proceeds
Stack htm up against the Tammany broken leg which he sufered last bursements in th is su it, and lor fur thereof be applied toward the satis-1
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idea of governm ent, look him over, year.
ther decree that the defendants here faction of plaintiff's decree; and for
Published every Thursday at Har- read what be hag
„ |(regt wba,
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inabove named and all of them , be a further decres that the defendants,
T o in h S ^ H a r v e v ^ lm r ^ nT m an * a“
d° “B U'"' "‘e h,r<*
h* , COOPERATIVE BUSINESS
foreclosed and barred of any and ail
_
WE REPAIR
SHOES
Florence B. Connor, a widow and
Stanfield N ational Farm Loan Asso- |
elation, a corporation, be foreclosed
and barred of any and all rights,
title,, claim , Hen or interest in and
to the premises hereinafter describ-1 FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY AND
ed, and for a further decree herein
----------------- io n - and we re saving that predict- jBr® essen tially the same as for any in and hereinafter described to-w it:
USE MODERN MAHCINERY AND
foreclosing p la in tiffs m ortgage on
Subscription Ratty
lon u n til we are a bit surer of it.
'other business enterprises and unless
The East 50 acres of the South Half the premises hereinafter described.
THE BEST OF MATERIALS.
One Tear A™_________________ $ 2 . 0 « -----------------------------[they are present failure w ill result,
of the N ortheast Quarter of See-1 and directing that the real property
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Every
once
in
aw
hile
a
comm
unity
i»ays
George
O.
Gatlin,
extension
spec-
tlon
31
in
Township
4
North
of
I
therein
and
hereinafter
described,
to-
Six Months
roin«, in for a lot of criticism j u s t |,a l*8t *n m arketing at the state col-
Range 28 East of W illam ette I w it P
YOU ARE ASSURED OF THE
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----------------- -- ----because a com paratively sm all g ro u p : lege in a new extension bulletin.
Meridian, particularly described as
Southw est Quarter of the South BEST OF SERVICE IN OUR
“To thine own self be true, and it takes the bit in its teeth and does ‘‘Factors in the Organisation of Co-
com m encing at the Southeast cor-1 west Quarter of the Southeast
muit follow aa the night the day, som ething foolish. An example o fi° P eratlve A ssociations.” The bare
ner of the N ortheast Quarter of I Quarter of Section 28 in Tp. 4 SHOP.
thou canst not then be false to any such an occurence was afforded in essentials he says are rendering Ber
Section 31 In Township 4 North (N orth Range 29, E. W. M. situated
man.”
Pendleton the other day when a clr- i vice, adequate volume o f business,
of Range 28 East of W illam ette I in U m atilla County, State of Ore-
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cus canie to town. The circus, as Bood m anagem ent and loyal members.
Meridian, thenqe running north
gon
A WAY OF SAVING
bas been the rule from tim e immemori Tb® new bulletin is a 48-page hand
on the Section line 80 rods, thence together w ith all of the tenements,
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iai, attracted a lot of us folks from hook which gives in concise and
running at right angles W est 100 hereditaments
and
appurtenances
A suggestion from the N ewberg ,he 8maller towU8- w ® don t have j convenient form for reference the im-
rods, thence running at righ t an- thereunto belonging or in any wise
Graphic that Oregon follow the ex- clrc,,8e8- 80 w® and our kiddies go to portant factors to be considered and
gles south 80 rods more or less to appertaining be sold in the manner
am ple of Tennessee by consolidating P« ndleton- Th« clrcu» bought water the procedure to be followed i n the
the south line of said northeast provided by law for the sale of real
Its counties as a means of reducing froni the clly water co n'mi8«lon and organization of farmers' cooperative
quarter of section 31, thence East property under foreclosure under
expenses of local governm ent, treated I borrowed 8onl® “ Id hose to wet down business enterprises in Oregon. Laws
on the line last m entioned 1 0 0 1 execution to be issued op said judg-
In the errrent number of Oregon V o t-l“ 1« ground8
Tb® ®*ty “ re depart- affectin g these associations are given
rods, more or less to the place of Invent and decree, and that the pro
er, is Interesting. Some suggested '"®Ut went ° ut a “d took the hose and model contract8 and other l®Bal
beginning, together w ith all w ater ceods from the sale thereof be ap-
consolidations are m entioned sp e c ific !away from the circus boys' 80 ,h e f° rma are inc,uded 88 wel1 88 P°int8
righ ts and privileges of every kind pii«d to the satisfaction of plaintiff's
cases being confined to the western !ground8 were not * e t down. The fire
management.
thereto belonging or appurtalning, judgm ent in the amounts aforesaid,
part of the state.
departm ent boyg claimed in a pub '
together w ith all the tenem ents, here-1 and for such other relief as equity
ditam ents and appurtenances there- ln th« m atter may require,
Possibly we may be headed in Just »shed statem ent that the circus boys OREGON COLLEGE CO-ED
w -r-.w l“*11“
oeiuugi
unto belonging
or in any w ise apper 1
such a direction, but The Herald pre were not polite. Our own very solid
, This summons is served upon you
belief is that the fire departm ent
NEEDS $500 FOR YEAR talning-. be ! . . ,
dicts that there w ill be a lot o f fun
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6. nianner pro" j by publication thereof pursuant to
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¡vided by law for the sale of real pro-
before consolidation becomes a fact. boys were out to grab about $40 or
perty under foreclosure under exe- the order c f th e Honorable I. M.
Local pride has to be overcome in ¡150 worth of free tickets, and be-
w orklng out such a
solution as is caU8e tbey dld not work their *anie- '
W hat *«> “ « ° 8‘ th® ''8weet girl cution to be issued on said Judg- Schannep, Judge of the County Court
Your needs in everything
of the State of Oregon for Um atilla
suggested, and '«cal pride is a real the re8t of 1,8 who pa‘d bard C88h to
ment and decree and that the pro-
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duly
made
and
entered
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on
that
is necessary to com
factor. The county unit of school se t ,n ate nlore dust ,han has been t o 5 ttend coIlege tbls fal1-
, The answer, of course, depends to the s a t is f a m L V f Z n t f f V s Z X
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adm inistration is another step tow - 86611 here’ or ,a s,e d ' ainc® the pro-
plete your golf outfit.
the amountg aiore3aid and lng that P“ b'l®a“ °n herein be made
IJect was established. If the Pendle . som ewhat on the Individual h erself.; lnent
ard argum
centralization
has from
all sorts
of
ents l„ It. that
favor
the tPn ,,re d6par‘"’- 1‘
never get a bu‘ lf 8b6 att6nda Oregon State col- for gucb otller relief ag equjty jn t h . t e . t o Z i u u i l w i n T ’i L l i ^
point of view of economy but Uma- ,ree pa8s to a c,rcus again that w l n ! B® 8he
y rea8onably be exPected | m atter may require.
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s consecutively in the Hermiston
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be plenty soon enough if von a sk us t0 spend around $505 a year accord-, Thia .urnmn*.. i .
(Herald of Herm iston, Oregon, and!
tllla county socked this suggestion!
p
y 8oon «nougn, lr you asa us
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I Ib is summons is served upon you thnt
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ing to results of a survy reported i n ! hv „„hiinntir...
. that the first publication herein is
In the eye ln no uncertain manner a
,
th _
mhar
® . by Publication thereof pursuant t o | nlaHo
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few years ago. The factor of economy
The Ea8t OreBonian appeared in tbe curreat number <* ‘he Journal the order ,,f th(J Honorable j M niade pursuant to said order ou the
was well argued and fairly well u n -!brand new body type the other day i ' ° me t ‘conomlc8'
¡Schannep, Judge of the County Court 126th day of July, 1928.
RALEY, RALEY & WARNER.
derstood, but it carried littte w eight and tbereby earned the thanks of its!
Furthermore, the survey shows, if of the State of Oregon for U m atilla
A. S. COOLEY and
w hen local pride was chucked i the I readers and 8ome deserved praise for she decide« to attend the Sw eet Briar County, duly made and entered on
JOHN F. KILKENNY,
pan on the other end of the scales I,ts own ln ,t,a ttve. The editorial page College for women in V irginia she the 3rd day of A ugust, 1928, direct-
Because com m unities have b ecom e'1188 been altered- t0°. alId for the bet- had better take along from $1205 to ing that publication herein be made Po8to" lce address- Pendleton, Oregon
J. B. RYAN,
accustomed to certain boundaries a n d !ter' by 8 mechanical sh ift which short 514 65, though if she cares to go on once a week for a period of /o u r | 1
have built physical plants to house ens the line to 18 61118 80 that tw o down to Florida 8tate
for weeks consecutively in the Hermiston I Postoffice address, Spokane, W ash
ington.
the officials, as in the case of sc h o o l!colum ns now require the space of women she m ight squeeze through a Herald of Herm iston, Oregon, and
A ttorneys for the P laintiff.
districts, they shy at changes that three coIunins (,f ordinary reading year on from $340 to $745, depend- that the first publication herein is
(47-5tc)
w ill disrupt the present order of lnBtter- Now lf the editorial m atter 'ng on her standard of living.
made pursuant to said order on the
thlngR even In the same breath l n l can be set 1,1 ordinal'y body type, i n - 1 Detailed figures for co-eds at these 'Jth day of August. 1928.
which they shed large tears about 8tead of the la ''8er face being used, three in stitu tion s happened to be
H. J. WARNER,
A ttorney for P lain tiffs.
tax costs. We are frankly skeptical wre w ill admit that the job suits us in made th is year by classes in econotn-
about the chances of helping the every respect. Of course the use of icg in these three widely separated P ostoffice address, Pendleton, Ore
The find
gon.
49-6tc
situation by moves toward consolida the sm aller type w ill put a heavier ¡ sections of the country.
tion, particularly in Eastern Oregon. burden on the editor because ho w ill ¡college named is a privately endowed,
U m atilla county is larger than some have to w rite more, but editors h a v e , non-sectarian institution with an en- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
o f the sm aller eastern state«, and to be tough and able to work or hey rollm cnt of about 450. The second
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA
there are other counties In th is part never would become editors, so there Is supported by state appropriations
TILLA COUNTY.
of the state that are even larger than is no point to the argument against a8 is the college here in Oregon.
the
sm
aller
face
for
editorial
n
ia
.-c..
U m atilla county.
The Federal Land Bank of Spo
The study made at Oregon State
The editorial front the Voter fo l
represents exact accounts kept for kane, a corporation, P lain tiff,
lows:
ROUND-UP TROPHIES WILL
vs.
three years by students in certain
A sound suggestion comes from
ATTRACT MANY CONTESTANTS classes in home economics. Averag Florence B. Connor as Adm inistratrix
N ew berg Graphic. It is based on
ing theBe It wag found that girls in of the estate o f Charles W. Connor,
w hat Tennessee has done. That state i Shark Irwin Leads in Battle for the college there may be expected to deceased; Florence B. Connor, a
hag consolidated a number of its
upend $260 a year for board and widow; S tanfield N ational Farm
MEN'S D R E S S -
DRESS SHOES
Roosevelt Cup by Victory
counties, thus reducing the overhead
room. $92 for tuition, fees »nd dues. Loan A ssociation, a corporation;
HATS
SILK HOSE
cost of county governm ent. Graphic
$27 for books and supplies. $26 for Clyde C. Connor and Mrs. Clyde C.
At Cheyenne.
SHIRTS
suggests that Clatsop and Columbia
travel and $100 for miscellaneous Connor, his w ife; and Frank L. Con
RAYON HOSE
PANTS
counties m ight be made Into one unit;
TIES
Pendleton, Oregon, A ugust 16— expenses Including an average of $70 nor and Mrs. Frank L. Connor, his
w ife. Defendants.
Tillam ook, W ashington and Yamhll
Round-Ups colne and go but chtim- spent for cloth in g w hile actually at
MEN’S W O R K -
Into one unit and Polk, Benton and pionships go on forever. Each year school.
SUMMONS. E quity 4574.
HATS
TOILET ARTICLES
Lincoln into still another unit. We sees new chanipg crowned and the
The study showed that the bulk of
SHIRTS
SCHOOL
SHOES
To
Clyde
C.
Connor
and
Mrs.
Clyde
I
could suggest several Eastern Oregon dawn of each Itound-Up finds fa n s ' a co_ed’« expenses are more or less
PANTS
WOMEN S AND GIRLS’
consolidations that are ripe. The de conjecturing as to the w inners of the flxed and do not vary materially, C. Connor, his w ife, the above named)
RUBBER BOOTS
STRAW AND K0V. HATS
velopm ent of quick com m unication by laurels. Of course, there are many Erataernal organiztions were found defendants:
IN
THE
NAME
OF
THE
STATE
J
SUITS TO MEASURE BY MEYER & CO.
good roads has made places 5o or championships and many prizes and to ®x°ct only 4 per cent of the total,
100 miles distant nearer than county one of the most coveted is the big sil- aa,d® fronl room and board. Church OF OREGON
You are hereby required to appear |
seat« formerly were when only ten ver Roosevelt trophy, presented by contributions reached -9 per cent and
and answ er the com plaint
filed |
or tw en ty miles away.
the Roosevelt Hotel in New York for social life 1.1 per cent,
against you in the above entitled
Such a consolidation, lf effected, the cowboy having the gretest num
court and cause w ithin four weeks |
would have to leave bonded debt as ber o f points in the major events
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE from the date o f the first publica
a lien against property w ithin the (bronc riding, buildogging, roping
.. It you are not now taking the Hermiston Herald because you
STATE OF OREGON FOR
tion of th is summons, and if you fail
old conty. It would be unfair to the and the bucking horse race) at the
think you can't afford it and depend on borrowing a copy from
UMATILLA COUNTY
to so appear and answer, for want |
taxpayers of a debt free or low-debt Cheyenne Frontier Days and the Pen
a friend to read the home news, just stop and igure the savin gs
I. L. Patterson, as Governor of the thereof the p lain tiff w ill apply to said
county to make them liable for heavy dleton Round-Up.
you can make in course o f a year by having the paper regularly
State of Oregon, Sam A. Kozer, as court for th e relief prayed for and
obligations voted onto property of
and tak in g advantage of the bargains that m erchants are offerin g
This trophy, to be kept in perma- Secretary of State of said State, and
demanded in its com plaint on file In
another
every week. The price of a subscription is $2.00 a year. The re
, , county. There are other fin ; nent possession, must be won foi Thos. B„ Kay, as State Treasurer of
turns to you in savings made by directed buying of advertised bar
a n e l.l adjustm ents which of neces-i th, ee years no. necessarily successive, said State, composing a board of the above en titled m atter, to-w lt:
For perso ral judgm ent and decree |
slty would have to be made.
gains may be only $10.00, or they may be $50.00 a year. In eith er
i ind the only cowboy who has two Commissioners for the sale of State against th e above named defendants.
County seat pride would be Ih®! wins to his credit is Bob Crosby who
case, a subscription is a dandy Investment.
lands of said state for the investm ent Florence B. Connor, a widow and |
ch ief obstacle of county union,
A iw oa It in 1927 and also in 1925. It of the funds arising therefrom under
Stanfield N ational Farm Loan Asso
county governm ent y ie ld , local pay •was thought that Bob would win this
the name and style of the "State ciation. a corporation, and each of |
roll the equivalent of . good . l Md . Jear aud thus hog Uc (he troph , Qr t.and Board.” P lain tiffs
them for the sum of $28, w ith in
Industry; ju stifies highw ay improve- ^e;pg
vs.
terest thereon at the rate of 8 per |
ment O om to rather than remote from
But
Lurk d#c
,t other.
Bertha C. N ation and Bert J. N at cent per annum since tb e 17th day
he county s e a t and gves local pres- , ige. For at
ghQW
ion, her husband; Chester Deal a n d ,,,, July i M » . and the further sum
t i g . which could not be purchased by shark , rw |n who by , hc
,g
B
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Deal, h is w ife; W. K. Deal, iof J28.00 w ith in terest thereon at the
the expenditure of thousands of dol
former Round-Up bucking champion, j and Ruth Deal, his w ife; Harvey E- rate o f 8 per cent per annum since
lars for advertising. No comm unity
piled up points to the tune of 120. j Payne and Louias L. Payne, h is w ife; the 17th day of January, 1928- and
w ill surrender these
advantages
and
with these to his credit, w ill be and G. W. Jackson and --------------¡t he further sum of $743.22, w ith In-
peacefully.
the strongest contender for the tr o -) Jackson, his w ife. Defendants.
'terest thereon at the rate of 6 per
Whethter it i» something we want to
Not until taxpayers become su ffi
phy at the Round-Up September 19.
SUMMONS. Equity No. 4530.
cent p^r annum aJnce t he 17th day
buy, or some service we wished per-
cien tly aroused to overcome commun-
Ity self defense w ill It he possible to 2°' > l fcn<1 ”
° " ’y ph6non,tnal
l o '-i e8"’r
a n d -------------- D ~ « .'o f January. 1928; and the further
pormed. why not try firat at home?
bring about' county c o n . o l ^ o n . |n , p*rf"rnian; 6 by 8« 11« « ‘* boy * b® bl*
tb* BboX6 "an’6d d’ f6nd- sum of $519 95. w ith interest thereon
There is not a single one of ns in thia
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w o c
I many
1 IH IIT
I first
IIO V
|g
|g »4 t r > U
I I e .a n ts.
might m make
places
at t I th
at ( be rate of 8 per cent per annum
entire community but what w ill bene
Oregon
The treng of taxes I. such RoIlnd. Vp collId overcome sbark
to as tend to ----—
a r o u ---
se *-----
t a x --------
n a v .r .
, R o " n d U p r o ,,ld
overcom e
S h a rk s!
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE since the 18th day of June. 1927;
fit to an appreciable degree if each
ng
w
lead of points and wrest the prise,O F OREGON
'and th e further sum of $63.03 with
member of the community practices
desperate remedies.
W ithin •
from him.
[ You are hereby required to appear i interest thereon at the rate of 8 per
this simple rule.
years, at the rate county and local
The trophy was first offered «•> 'and answer the
com plaint
file d 'c e n t per annum since the 28th day
We want our home town to grow and
taxes arc Increasing. Oregon ta x
1923 and w inners to date are: 192» ¡against you in the above en titled of March. 1928; and for any sum or
prosper— we want it to be a place in
payers may be provoked tnto doing y aklma c * a v tt 1924, Paddy Ryan
what has been done i» T e n n e s e e ..
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W>U rt a " d C a US e * ithl " , our we * k ,‘ ’’’‘ h 18 P*1"1 by P'8 '“ “ «
payment of
which we will be proud to live. To
Idaho is up against » sim ilar nro-
B° b Croeby: 1’ 2*' N'orma«> from the dat® ° f «»« «r»t publica- the delinquent taxes due and ow ing
realize our desires and our dreams of
p osition , and th rou ah lta s t a t e c h a m - •C ow * n :
B ob
tton of tht® aiimmona. an<] if you fail on said land, subsequent to filin g of
a better home community we must,
yc8r'8 »Inner Is presented w ith a stl- to so appear and answer for want thia su it and prior to entry o f decree.
one and all, do our share toward mak
her o f commerce Is a tten m ti r
to iv„ - rep|ec|
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nilnature.
of the tro- thereof, the
w in
ill a apply
to togetner
together w
w nn
ith in'
Interest thereon
at
i n g it better— aud the one big step
b r ln r a b o u t a few c m m i . P n g
- e — a . , —
..c
. . . . p la in tiff w
p p iy io
H on s
T h e r e is cood
i thi phy' and ,h * ,ucky ®owb®y llla« gets » I d court for the relief prayed for the rate of 8 pc
toward that end is taken when we
per rent per annum |
retnedw
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Tlal* ,o ,ha Roo8®v®H Hotel aa a and demanded In Its com plaint on since the date of sold payment: a n d |
each one try first to fulfill our needs
remedy
gucet of the
management. file in the above entitled m atter, te- th« further sum of $25.00, w ith ta - |
from home community sources.
The Police Gazette belt. ar. annual » it:
tercet thereon at the rat« of 8 per
W e w ill go aa far aa to predict eon-
fldentlv that
H eeher.
i. tro’>hy' h88 b<'1'" °" « x’ d since 1912.
For personal judgm ent and decree cent per annum since the 1st day of
dent ly that Herbert Hoover Is
hounx to gala
trem en d n u .
H oot C ,b * ° n -
8 mo“ 0 n Picture against the sbove named defend- May. 1928; and the further sum of
hound
to Rain
trem endous
rlth rcMers
as raniData
riav strength
m < 9 U r ’ wlnnlll <
the i , rwt belt -
T be
Bertha C. Nation and Bert J $100.00 attorneys fees in th is s u l t j
He is of the tr»r th a t m . n i v 2
h*“ ’* o f ,,r '‘d for ,h e b68‘ »«••" »’»nd Nation, her husband, for the sum of and for p lain tiff's costs sad dtoburee-
of respect
He d o e s n ot h a v e ih « e 0 w b o y a n d w 88
,88‘ y®8 v Py $2500 00. together with In terse! m eats tn th is suit, and that the »urn
type of personality that r e s u l t , in
C r o ,b y -
, , u < ° 8trihl»nd
Is thereon at the rate of « per cent per of $40.00. stock in tbe p la in tiff«
m a il» !.- . f o llo w e r
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w,nn6r’ h8vlng annum from the 27th day of N ovem -'bank held in trust by the said bank
thuslsM te hut he d o c m a k e • m i wo* ** ,n I * 2* »ad *l«o th 1924 But Iwr. 1025. until paid, and for the for the defendant b tanfield N ational
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« fin® perfornur. is out of the j f a r th e r sum of $350 00 as gttorpeye? Farm Loan A ssociation, a corporation'
Joseph 8, Harvey, editor and man
aB®r-
ha« trveled to arrive at his present
right, title. d ain M ien or interest lu
high station , and Herbert Hoover is!
.
DESCRIBED IN BULLETIN and to the premises hereinafter des-
a big man and a capable. If we don't'
■ cribed, and for decree herein fore-
Entered as second cis
matter
n
k ,
sen s
I turn to another subject m ighty quick-
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’ closing p la
in tiffs __
m ortgage
on the
B m a t i n . X ^ r ° i i ^ o - 'y ' We‘“ be predi‘-“ n« ,hat be *8 Iike- 1 F‘“ 'tOr’ * hiCh bri“g 8Ucce8a 10 8 ’Premises" h evsin a'ffr" d ^ ib s 'd " and
Hermiston, E m a il» « County, Oregon „ t0 have a walkaway in the e le c t-, coopet ative m arketing organisation directing that the real property there
BOWMAN
SHOE SHOP
We Have
Anticipated
Come in and
give our line the
“once over.”
HITT
CHAS. G. BURK
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
Men's
Women s
Girls'
MRS. HOUSEWIFE:
T R Y FIRS! A T HOME