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THE HEBMISTOH ^trattatoti ralò Te sew in g clcae have a disp lay of th e ir beet sew in g of th e d if f e r e n t1 types In C am pbell's w indow . i Published every Thursday at Her miston, Umatilla County, Oregon by JOHN G. TO W N S E N D T he six th g rad e is g o in g to stu d y germ s th ro u g h th e m lchoscope. J. M. Biggs, e d ito r an d m an ag er. ■nU red^as second class matter Donna Bishop w ho wag ab sen t from December, t«.O«, at the yeetoffiee at Hermiston, Umatilla (JsuAy. Oregon. ’choo)' ," t w,th the flu ha’ re’ I tu rn ed to school. Subscription Bates • M arg aret M cM ullen and BrUce F o llett have each fin ish ed read in g re p o rtin g on ten books and have ... received th e ir home read in g ce rtlfl- MIf ta r.tn n . and it cates from S u p t. j . a . Yeager. One Tear ---------------------------- $1.0# Six __________________ M entha----- --------------------- '»1.S0 _ _ “To thins I n mnst follow^ as the n ig h t the’ day, I thou jjan st not then be false to “ J HERMISTON OVERSUBSCRIBES IN i . . . — BLUE MONDAY ELECCRIFIED , _______ THOSE YELLOW IONS A u th o rita tiv e sources have revealed ^ ne body or Dr. George T. Harding, th a t those alee little yellow sig n s ^a^ e r of the late president, W arren w ith black le tte rin g w hich ap p ear a t ! H Hra*nB' has been laid to rest in all highw ay in te rse c tio n s w ere act- ‘' ' a r'on cem etery, within a stone's ually placed th e re fo r a purpose o th e r Oirow of tho memorial which the na- tlian to enhance th e b eau ty of th e ^ on hullt to his s o n s memory, countryside. Yet casu al observe- The ex-m aharaja of Indore, husband tion b I iowh th a t n o t a few m o to rists Na n ry Ann Miller of Seattle, it is disregard them alto g e th e r. Some 8al^ witl contczt a suit for about d riv ers slow up. a v ery (»’'•n 'l au m - no# damages filed against him lw a ber u ctu aily H op, h u t the r.i-’iQrlty H indu woman who charges th e ok - speed <n w it" out nb r.n> h nr side ruler with luring her and her daugl. r long glauco : t th e In o i. fusivi. ti g to his residence, im prisoning them for 11 years and despoiling her home ol nai. The ^rrh -'ae ' • th e r'tttc Ig’” y furniture and jewelry. de,' irtm t * In p cl ig U w e >p s r - Guns Keep Q uarantine In Alaska. nah, th ro u g h o u t th e st.-t- is obvlj_o, Juneau, Alaska.—A shotgun quaran- or should Le to un. ne h at log senno _________ ___ T ___ enough to ______ drive __ a car. hey ____ form tine to prevent the spread of smallpox, only one m easure of p ro tectio n f o r ! usually fatal to Indians and Eskimos, m otorists, to say n o th in g of th e m uch 1,88 been established in the region of m aligned pedeatrtRne. T hese sig n alai lh® lower Yukon, following Its c.ut- ahould be as m uch a m a tte r for eon- break in central-w estern Alaska, said sid ératio n and reg ard to th e d riv e r) liovernor Oeorge A. Parks. Persuns as th e speed law s and o th e r m o to rin g ln ,hn arca nrr' weighing tho chances law s of th e sta te . O beying th e ru les of bc’nR »nmked by smallpox if they has never caused any g re a t am o u n t remain against tho erriain ty of being of tro u b le b u t d isre g a rd in g them may. m arked by birdshot if (hey attem p t to a n d freq u en tly does,, re su lt In a peek leave. o' w orry to th e conscience, p o ck et book or w hat have you. A C alifornia to u rist stepped out of h is car the o th e r m o rn in g and in q u ired the size of H erm isto n , and was advised th a t according to area It com pared favorably w ith Loa A ngeles. H erm iston contro ls th e w ter here also. T w enty-six days u n til C h ristm as) an d Dad la in a L of a shape as usual. ) SCHOOL NOTES ---------- T he sen io rs have selected a three-1 act comedy e n title d "Billy” as th e ir | class play. The first freshm an class m eeting w as held F riday, N ovem ber 23. A com m ittee w as ap p o in ted to deter-1 m ine w h eth er th e m em bera should o b tain class caps. School w as dlsniised for T h a n k s giv in g vacation W ednesday The aevefcth g rad e w ill give a T hankaglvirtg program W ednesday ev ening In Hhe h ig h school a u d ito r ium. T he C hrlbtm aa c a n ta ta to be g iv en in th e High school au d ito riu m on D ecem ber $0. la hoped to he a big * success. T ry o u ts w ere h eld last week an d th e leading p a rts w ere assigned th e follow ing: D orothy H itt. Mera R lngadlll. S h lrlle BroWnson; Jew ell S m ith, E a rt U rlgg and W a lth e r O tt. S ix th g ra d e roll of h o a o l: Sylvia S h u tte r, M iriam S w arn er. E d n a T u m bled. Je a n C herry, R u th Dnvta, Ju n e D ahl m an. B ruce F o lle tt, F red erick H enael, H a rry H y a tt. Olftrer K n e rr. M argaret M cM ullen. Mlldt-rtt Phelps, Floyd Pieree. Ueorg» S a l« .' Jlevg R ichard» —* J The S unshine g irls class of th e B ap tist-C h ris tia n ch u rc h w ill hold a candy sale n e x t door to B lessing’s h a rd w a re sto re T uesday afternoon, D ecem ber 4. ANNUAL RED CROSS DRIVE TO,. W ith U an o v ersu b u scrip tio n of n e a r l y MO, H erm iston finished Its a n n u a l The old saw ab o u t b lue ‘ °? American Red O toss membership drive and the housew ife's w eekly T 8R K O f early Q n r lv t h i o A P C CA th is ozzvulr week. A to ta l of P S $85.50 w ash in g need n o t b o th e r H erm isto n i wag handed over to R. A. B row nson, project housew ives now w ith th e in- i local ch airm an of th e d riv e by th e stitu tlo n of a cooperative lau n d ry , i v arioug co m n itttres of women ap- A d v ertisin g w rite rs m ay spill Ink all polnted to solicit In th e tow n. The over the page te llin g about th e Joys reportg w ere not Q1I, te COIllplete aud of doing th e fam ily w ash in g w ith it is expected th a t an ad d itio n al dol- so and SO'S am alg am ated soap ch ip s ila r or tw o niay be , u ru ed , n , a te r b u t H erm isto n 's cooperative lau n d ry | The m lntlnuin set for th e H e .- is rep o rted to fa r su rp ass even t h a t . . mlgton d is tric t w as $60. You housew ives w h o a re still b e n d -1 Ing over th e tu b ev ery M onday morn-1 Meter Boxes To Be Covered Ing in your Owb h o t, steam y k itc h e n ! A n y p ro p erty o w n er h av in g an open b e tte r lok into o th e p ro position of m eter box in th e sidew alk m ust have the co-peratlve la u n d ry . It will be th e sam e covered before th e ev en in g w rth your tim e an d energy. | of D ecem ber 1, according to H a rry ' K elley, waller su p e rin te n d e n t. If NOT TOO LATE such im provm ent is not m ade by th e 'I . tim e sta te d , th e city w ill u n d e rta k e W ith b rig h t sh in y days cro w d in g th e w ork th e cogts of |m one a n o th e r off th e calen d ar, it w i l l 'provenient w l„ be charge(, to th e not be long u n til we aw ak en In th e ownerg m o rning to fin d snow w here sun- ___________________ sh in e was today. B ut snow is no t! . . . the c h a rita b le carp et th a t su n s h in e ' „ r P* let Inexperienced Is. and m issing boards and uncovered * ^ d d re la te s th e sto ry th a t S „|— ........... -,V _____ his prize p u llet laid h e r firs t egg nt holes alo n g o u r w alks a re tric k ily j 9 :0 0 A. M. an d th e second one a t covered. T he citizen w ho tre a d s th e 3 .0 0 P. M. th e sam e day. Mr. Todd w in te r th ro u g h w ith o u t fallin g or i uses th e tr a p n est system and we be- ¡lleve w h a t he says. B ut th e p u llet and holes, is he w ith a ra b b it foot j did n o t lay th e n ex t day. Ask Mr. aro u n d h is neck. [Todd to r a sw orn sta te m e n t of th is I record. Railroad W orkers Get Wags increase. You are w anted a t th e M. E. ch u rch S unday m orning. A frie n d ly teac h er w ill welcome you in to y o u r class a t 10 o'clock and you w ill also be a l lowed to m ake y o u r c o n trib u tio n to the m o rning w orship by your p res ence a t th e p re a c h in g service a t 11. T hen w hile you a re ab o u t it. b e tte r stop in a n j h e a r so m eth in g about the ra lly to be held in Echo to n ig h t. You w ill g et p a rt of it In E pw orth League a t 6 :3 0 . May we have the privilege of g re e tin g you i n one or all of o u r services. T h an k you. O W. Payne, pastor. ■ bss T he B ap tist ladies aid w ill hold a cooked food and rum m age sale S a t u rd a y a ftern o o n from 2 to 5 in the b u ild in g next door to B lessing’s store. The rum m age sale w ill c o n tin u e next week. NOTICE CE HEARING UPON FINAL Dr. G. Townsend, Republican, for REPORT m er governor of Delaware, who was In the County Court of the State of elected to represent th a t state In the Oregon for Umatilla County. United S tates senate. In th e M a tte r of th e E sta te of E d g ar A. S m ith, Deceased. N otice is hereby given th a t the und ersig n ed a d m in is tra to r of th e es la te of E d g ar A. S m ith, deceased, has filed h is fin al re p o rt w ith th e Clerk of the aliove e n title d C ourt and th a t W ashington, D. C.—R atification by th e Ju d g e of said C ourt has d e sig n a t the world powers of the sen ate’s reser ed S a tu rd ay , the 29th day of Decem vations to A m erica's proposed entry ber. 1928 a t 2 o’clock in th e a fte r into the world court Is expected to be noon as the tim e, an d the room s of sought again by P resident Coolidge, th e above en title d C ourt in th e C ourt together w i;h his senate program of House a t P endleton, U m atilla C ounty approval of the Kellogg antt-w ar Oregon, as the place w hen and w here All treaty and the naval cruiser construc h e a rin g is to be had th ereo n . persons in te re ste d a re hereby n o ti tion bill. These hopes of the president, who fied to th en an d th e re a p p e a r and is about to conclude his occupancy of show cause, if an y th ey have, w hy the W hite House, w ere disclosed a t a said re p o rt should n o t be approved, breakfast a t the executive mansion to the a d m in is tra to r discharged, his which he invited most of the republi bondsm en ex honorated a n d th e e state closed. can senators now in the city—17. Unlike the many past W hite House D ated th is 28th d ay of N ovem ber, b reakfasts for congressional members, 1928. which have been confined alm ost en ROBERT O. HORNING, tlreiy to the social phase, Mr. Coolidge 13*5tc A d m in istrato r. took up witli the republican leaders of the senate th eir calendar of busi IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE ness for the approaching short ttrm STATE OF OREGON FOR THE and revealed his desire for early ac COUNTY OF UMATILLA tion on tho Kellogg treaty and the cruiser bill. In the M atter of th e E sta te It is nac’arstood (hat th e president of indicated a desire to approach again Cora E tta G urdane, Deceased. the world powers on the question of N otice to C reditors. approval of the reservations voted by The U ndersigned, by O rder of the the senate in adhering to the world C ounty C ourt of th e S ta te of Oregon court protocol. Several of the nations have declined to accept the reserva fo r th e C ounty of U m atilla, h av in g been appointed A d m in istra to r of the tions. C hairm an Borah of the senate for E sta te of Cora E tta G urdane, D eceas eign relations com m ittee, a bitter op ed a n d h av in g q ualified as such; N otice is H ereby G iven to all p e r ponent of the world court resolution, will not Interpose any objection to the sons h a v in g claim s a g a in s t said E s w ith the action of th e p resident in seeking ta te to p resen t th em adherence to the sen ate’s world ceurt pro p er vouchers, w ith in six m onths resolution. Likew ise, S enator Gillett, from th e date of th is notice to said republican, of M assachusetjs, will not A d m in istra to r a t th e office of h is a t press his resolution asking the presi to rn ey . C. Z. R an d all, a t Room 24, dent to reopen negotiations with the S ta n g le r B uilding, P en d leto n , Oregon. D ated N ovem ber 22, 1928. o th er nations in view of the Intention of the chief executive. T. B. GURDANE, A d m in istra to r of th e E sta te of Cora E tta G urdane, Deceased. 12-5tc B R IE F G ENERAL N EW S Have Your Car serviced for winter driving WE HAVE THE OIL AND GREASE FOR COLD WEATHER AND DO THE JOB RIGHT ; : : : : : WORLD COURT ACTION WANTED BY COOLIDGE Chicago.—Conductors and trainm en E ighty thousand bachelors in T ur IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE of w estern railw ays accepted a 6>¿ key will ba affected financially if the STATE OF OREGON FOR THE per cent wage Increase, retroactiva governm ent m akes good on its report to May 1, 1928, when th eir form er ed Intention to impose a heavy tax on COUNTY OF UMATILLA agreem ent with the railw ays expired. celibacy. In th e M atter of th e E sta te The wage in erras • afreets 42,000 em of ployes and adds $•• 500.000 to tha pay L ucius C. Colm an. Deceased. ro lh of tho w estern railway. It will N otice to cred ito rs. he in force until May 1, 1829. C h ristm as C ards a t T he H erald Office. The U ndersigned, by o rd e r of the C ounty C ourt of th e S ta te of Oregon fo r th e C ounty of U m atilla, h av in g been appointed a d m in is tra to r w ith the w ill annexed, of th e E sta te of Luc ius C. Colm an, Deceased, and h aving q u alified as su ch ; N otice is H ereby G iven to all per sons h a v in g claim s a g a in s t said Es- a te to p resen t them , w ith th e pro 4 p er vouchers, w ith in six m onths from th e d a te of th is notice to said Ad P R IM IT IV E man no doubt called m in is tra to r a t his office a t Room 24. S ta n g le r B uilding. P en d leto n . Ore his shelter "home,” be it cave or roof gon D ated N ovem ber 22, 1928. o f boughs. Today, though, home means C. Z. RANDALL, so much more than just a house—tele A d m in istra to r, w ith th e W ill A nnex ed, of th e E sta te of L ucius C. Col phone, radio, hot and cold water and m an. Deceased. 12-5tc H or 0M E _.9 ju st a house i electric lights with convenient outlets, and all those modern conveniences which make for healthful, comfortable living. Your friends w ill te ll you that EXTENSION TELEPHONES save steps and time and increase the comfort of living far more than the trifling cost involved. Just call our Business Office and say, ” 1 want an extension telephone.” T H I P A C IF IC T IL B P H O N I 2^ A N D TBLBORAPH COMPANY Black & White Garage C IG A R S , TO BA CCO S, C 0 N F E C T I0 N E R Y Remington Cutlery Peters Peters Ammunition Everything for the nimrod. Hitt’s Confectionery HERMISTON SH A A R BA R BER S H O P YOU WILL FIND A HAIR CUT TO PLEASE YOU MARCELLING, SHAMPOOING, FACIALS & SCALP TREATMENTS Herm iston Beauty Shoppe SERVICE TH AI WINS FIRST—WE GIVE YOU PROMPT AND COURTEOUS TREATMENT SECOND—WE CO-OPERATE WITH THE FARMERS TO OBTAIN THE BEST PRICES FOR THEIR PRODUCE. THIRD—WE MANUFACTURE OUR OWN BUTTER IN HERMIS TON. INSTEAD OF SHIPPING TO OTHER CITIES. LET S BUILD THIS COMMUNITY—NOT DISTANT CITIES. THIS THREE-FOLD POLICY HAS SECURED FOR US A LINE OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS OF WHICH WE ARE PROUD. H erm iston Creamery Co. W oman WAS MADE BEFORE MIRRORS AND SHE HAS KEPT IN FRONT OF THEM EVER SINCE. YOU WILL FIND IN OUR STOCK OF TOIIET GOODS THE THINGS YOU NEED FOR PLTASANT RE FLECTIONS. Herm iston Drug Co.