PAGE THREE THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, FOR SALE MALOTT SEPARA TO R FOR SALE w ith m otor. Iow a se p a ra to r No. 103. In q u ire W. O. W ebber. 29-4tp FORD FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR BOARD- m an o r H erm isto n p ro p erty , 68 acres n e a r W oodland, W ash. E. C. W ren , Hood R iver, O regon 33-2 tp FOR SA LE— 15 HEAD JE R S E Y cows, m ilk in g ; m ilk ro u te estab ­ lish ed ; o th e r y oung sto ck ; m odern, e lec tric d a iry e q u ip m en t; 87 acres of a lfalfa. W ill re n t ra n ch for h alf cf hay raised. H. E. H anby, 34-3tc I LAX SEED FOR SALE. IN Q U IR E H erm isto n T ra n sfe r office. 34-tfc Ammonium Sulphate T ry a ten pound bag MISCELLANEOUS FOR R E N T — HOUSE, TWO BED- rootr.s, larg e liv in g and d in in g com bined, k itch en , b a th and garage. R ent 15.00. Lease $14.00. Dr. P rim e 34-3tc O FFIC E SPACE FOR R EN T — Mod­ e rn conveniences. In q u ire H erald office. B u rk 's for Side. B arg ain s. ROHRMAN MOTOR CO. On th e W est — Adv. ONE JE R S E Y COW FOR SALE w ith h e ife r calf. Geo. Sale. 3 2—tp YOUR AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER KIDS! Go to B u rk 's' for B a rg a in s— Now. -Adv. H IG H E ST CASH PR IC ES PAID FOR horses, c a ttle , hogs, and sheep. H u s to n 'B ro th e rs , The D alles. 25-tfc DAY OLD CHICKS HATCHED AT H erm isto n . L eghorns, R ed s, R ocks. G et o u r prices. See our chicks. Y our p atro n ag e a p p recia­ ted. P o u lts, T u rk ey eggs and cus­ tom h a tc h in g . “ V ig o rb llt" H a tc h ­ ery, H erm isto n , Oregon. ~ 26-tfc ❖ ❖ «> ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ <• <• ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ <• ❖ STANFIELD NEWS ITEMS ❖ ❖ ♦ * « COME AND GET YOUR ‘ UNION 76” GLIDER Friday & Sat. for a m ore exten d ed visit. Miss J e n n ie A lbon an d Mrs. V. J. H all w ere am ong those w ho w ere e n te rta in e d a t th e M. C. B arag er hom e, n e a r H erm isto n , W ednesday. T he a ffa ir w as a b irth d a y luncheon h o n o rin g Mrs. O. T. L o ch rid g e w ho fo rm erly lived in S tan field . A t th e T h u rsd ay m e e tin g of th e L adies Aid tw o im p o rta n t com m it­ tees w ere chosen. Mrs. C h arles Hog- g ard w ill have c h a rg e of th e sew ­ in g for b izaares w h ile th e fin an ce co m m ittee consists of th e follow ing, Mrs. E. O. H osier, Mrs. G. E. G reat- house, Mrs. H. L. H edrick, M rs M R efvem , an d Miss H elen F re d ric k ­ .;. •> •> <• •;» <• <• Mr. M iller an d d a u g h te r, Miss C a th a rin e M iller, a rriv ed in th e com m u n ity S a tu rd a y for a v isit w ith Mr. M iller's siste r and b ro th e r-in - law Ed J. Meyer. Mr. M iller h a s re ­ tu rn e d to his home in C lark sto n , W n „ w hile Miss M iller w ill rem ain son. Business and Professional Cards HERMISTON HERMISTON DR. A. E. MARBLE O regon M utual Chiropractor O ffice: Two door« w est postoffics Office hour«, 10 to 12; 1 :3 0 to 6. P hone 4 81 - H erm isto n , Or. FIRE INSURANCE CO. McMinnville, Oregon R. C. TODD now associated w ith Dr. F. V. Prime G eneral D e n tistry X -R ay a n d D iagnosis la n k B ldg. P hone C onnections S unday an d E v en in g s by A p p o in tm en t H erm isto n , O regon T. K. Johnson Physician and Surgeon H erm isto n , O regon O ffice P h o n e, 1023 H ouse 1012 HERMISTON HOSPITAL MEDICAL - SURGICAL - X-RAY and PH Y SIO TH ER A PY A tte n d in g M. D .:- A. W . CHRISTOPHERSON P hone— H o sp ital 551 Res. 712 P h y sician s Office 733. THURSDAY, A PR IL 21, 1932 COEN OR POTATOES IS CROP PROBLEM FOR FARMER. P o tato es o r corn. T h at is th e a l­ te rn a tiv e c o n fro n tin g m any farm ers ju s t now as they p rep are land for sp rin g sow n cu ltiv a te d crops in Ore­ gon. says E. R. Jack m an , extension crops sp e c ia list a t Oregon S ta te col­ lege. L atest outlook rep o rts on prob- able acreage of these crops th is year show th a t in Oregon the acreage of late po tato es is likely to be about th e sam e or a little less th a n last year. R eports on in te n tio n s to p lant potatoes in th e co u n try as a whole j show ab o u t th e sam e to a little more acreage. Of course production w ill depend g re a tly on yields. On th e o th e r hand th e re is pros- ? pect of 15 to 17 per cen t increase in corn acreag e in Oregon, b u t even ' th is w ill n o t come an y w h ere near su p p ly in g th e g ra in corn needs of the s ta te , acco rd in g to outlook es­ tim ates. C orn prices a re therefore expected to be, as usual, th e price elsew here p lu s tra n s p o rta tio n to I Oregon. “ 1 see no in cen tiv e for a man to jum p from a n o th e r crop to potatoes ' th is year, despite th e old adage to i m ake m oney by p la n tin g cheap seed,” says Jack m an . “On th e o th er iiand th e re w ould be little auvant- | age even a t present prices for the farm er equipped to raise h is nortnai i acreage of potatoes to abandon th at j en terp rise. T h e in -an d -o u te r is a l­ most c e rta in to be ''o u t" in the long ru n .” B ut for th e m an p la n n in g as be- i tw een po tato es or corn for a cu ltl- , vated cash crop, Jack m an is all in favor of corn th is year. A cclim ated v a rie tie s w ill m ake good g ra in crops j in th e W illam ette valley, southern . Oregon, M alheur county an d in some •sections of o th e r counties east of the Cascade m o u n tain s. Corn costs ab o u t as m uch to raise per acre as o th e r g rains, b u t does not re q u ire n e a rly as much cash o u t­ lay, says Jack m an . A ready m arket is p ra c tic a lly assured rig h t here in O regon w here th e am ount of corn raised an d sold for g rain has to­ taled aro u n d 200 cars as against ab o u t 1000 c a rs shipped in per year, in tile W illam ette valley corn will yield m ore pounds per acre th an sm all g ra in s, and in some sections O‘e s ta te re g u la r "corn b e lt” y‘eld8 Bre not u ^ m o n . tions to p la n t onions, m ade as of M arch 1, in d icated only a sm all in ­ crease in acreage in O regon, b u t in the whole c o u n try th e re p o rt in d i­ cated th a t grow ers in ten d to p lan t 11 per cent m ore acres of onions. T his would be a n acreage ab o u t th e sam e as in 1929. The p rin cip al in ­ crease is expected to be in Colorado and M ichigan, w ith more m oderata increases in In d ian a, New York, M innesota and Idaho. LAMB PROSPECTS IMPROVE BUT CROP APPEARS SHORT. Im proved gro w in g co n d itio n s for a less th a n norm al lam b crop, but some decline in prices recen tly on new crop lam bs w ere rep o rted by the O. S. C. E xtension service a t the close of th e first week of A pril. W ith an ab u n d an ce of m oisture in the soil, Oregon ran g es an d pas­ tu re s are now m aking good g ro w th . C onditions in th e high m ountains, w here th e snow covering exceeds the norm al for th is tim e of the year, are enco u rag in g to stockm en. Many sheep and c a ttle, especially in so u th ­ ern counties, a re b eing moved to early ranges. W hile some new crop lam bs from W illam ette valley flocks have alre a ­ dy gone to m ark et, lam bing in the range bands of e a ste rn O regon is ju s t weli u n d er w ay. In valley flocks the lam b crop was heavy, but in th e bands of ea ste rn and so u th ­ ern Oregon, considerable loss of old ewes occurred an d m ore th a n nor­ mal loss of lam bs due to poor condi­ tion of ewes follow ing a severe w in­ te r on poor q u a lity feed. In D ouglas co u n ty w here early m ark et lam bs a re a featu re, sheep cam e th ro u g h th e w in ter jn fair shape despite lim ited feed, an d are now m aking good progress on b e tte r th a n norm al g rass. The lam b crop is sh o rte r th an in recen t years on ac­ count of u n fav o rab le w eath er in J a n u a ry when tlie heavy lam b drop occurred. W ith creep feeding more common th is y ear, iam bs have made good grow th and some alread y w eigh 60 pounds or more. New lam b prices declined as In- reused supplies becam e available. F irst offerings of tlie season b ro u g h t as h ig h as $10 a hu n d red in nearly ill m arkets. A t th e close of tr a d ­ ing A pril 8, good to n ear choice sp rin g lam bs sold a t P o rtla n d at $7.50, w ith low er q u o tatio n s rep o r­ ted a t Ran F rancisco. T h irty to 40 per c e n t of th e C alifornia e arly lam b ~rop h as left grow ers hands. T hese have m ostly gone intovioast m arkets, th o u g h some have gone to th e cen­ tra l w est and a few cars of dressed lam bs to this A tla n tic coast. P e re g rin , and Miss H elen F re d ric k - -----------• • • — ------ son acted as j o i n t hostesses for a •> <• * ❖ ❖ ❖ The Pendleton-Pasco N orthern Pa- <• j cific m otor train service was recently b rid a l show er h o n o rin g Miss M ary * Hi OREGON HOMES ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ <• •> ❖ ❖ <• ❖ >> <•; discontinued. S w art. HERM ISTON— As sh o rt-c u ts in A dding to th e ev en in g ’s p leasure A dog show will be staged m Ore w ere vio lin solo by Miss E sth e r h er k itc h e n , w ork, one H erm iston gon City on May 28 and 29 under aus F red rick so n , am ong th ese being hom em aker re p o rts th a t she uses pices of the Clackamas Kennel ciub. "L ove S ends a L ittle G ift of R oses,1 larg e m alted m ilk ja r s as co n tain ers Sweet Home shipped its first car ol by O penshaw . P ian o accom panim ent i ^or coarse flour, for sugar, b reak fast lum ber over the Oregon Electric ex­ to a ll m usical n um bers w as played foods, corn m eal and g rah am flour, tension, completed recently. The ship­ and keeps on h and a roll of gum m ed by Miss H elen F red rick so n . m ent w as consigned by the Sawyer R efresh m en ts w ere served by the paper fo r lab elin g canned fru its, ve­ mill to Lebanon. hostesses. Miss A lice Dyer of H er­ getab les, jam s an d jellies as they The comm issioners of Bend have a re put up. m isto n w as an out-of-tow n guest. Mr. an d Mrs. W. G W allace and I K IIA PPA — Tw o pockets h u n g be- made a 25 per cent reduction in Miss In a S tu rd iv a n t m otored to j hind th e P an try door to hold w rap- charges for sprinkling. The reduc­ tion will cut the revenue of the water P a rk d a le S a tu rd a y aftern o o n re tu rn ping p ap er and p ap er sacks, and a departm ent about $2500. sm aller pocket for tw ine are tim e in g S u n d ay evening. T hey w ere a c ­ end energy savers reported to the The city council of Moro has made com panied by Miss Je n n ie A lbon an d Jo h n A lbon, and w ere g u ests a t hom e m an ag e m en t specialist of the a reduction in w ater rates. The new O regon E x ten sio n Service by a hom e schedule is $1.75 for the first 1000 th e S tu rd iv a n t and Lone homes. gallons and 30 cents per thousand (or T he E a ste rn O regon T u rk ey Grow m ak er in K nappa. GRANTS PASS— W omen enrolled each additional thousand. ers an n o u n ce a May pool to dispose A W hite Leghorn hen belonging to of b reed in g stock if enough g ro w ers in th e vegetable cookery project In Mrs. A1 Goodman of Oakland has laid a re in te re ste d . The plan is to sell Jo sep h in e co u n ty re p o rt to Mrs. S ara locally so m oney w ill be av ailab le W ertz, home d em o n stratio n ag en t, three eggs, the weight of which totaled th a t as a d irect re s u lt of th e m eet­ 18V4 ounces. Each was well formed im m ed iately . , Mr. an d Mrs. Miles C. B a ra g e r of ings held, 35 persons are e a tin g and covered witli a hard shell. Seven teachers will be dropped from H erm isto n w ere d in n e r g u ests a t m ore vegetables, 23 are e atin g vege­ tab les th ey never a te before, an d 26 the teaching force of The Dalles th e S. R. Cooper hom e Sunday. fam ilies use all th e suggested w ays schools this year in th e interest ol lE W I'R CHICKS HATCHED; of p re p a rin g vegetables. economy. Expenditures for free text REDMOND— How th e fam ily ap ­ books will be reduced to the minimum. ¿UTTER MARKETS SLUMP. ♦ ♦ * PINE CITY NEWS * p e tite for cabbage w as changed by The G reat N orthern railw ay is to F ew er chicks hatched by w estern <> <• pro p er cooking is th e sto ry told by place large engines of the Mikado type liatcherios. P acific coast egg produc­ one D eschutes county hom em aker to In operation between Bend and IGam tion a t its peak and a b reak in coast Miss E lla M iller, hom e d em o n stra ­ A new sw e a te r for h u n te rs and Mr. an d Mrs. W . D. N eill w ere tion ag en t. The m an In the fam ily ath Falls. They will operate over the b u tte r prices a re events fea tu re d in tlshernien co n tain s tubes filled w ith new track south from Bend past Lava th e w eekly m a rk e t new s sum m ary business v isito rs In E cho and H e r­ could n o t e a t cabbage because it a b u o y an t m a te ria l th a t w ill keep a Butte. from the O S. C. extension service. m isto n T h u rsd ay . gavo him indigestion. T he hom em a­ w earer a flo at In water for several A forest fire, first of the year, raged C om m ercial h atch e ries In th e wes­ C hurch w as held a t th e P in e City ker prepared it by the e ig h t m in u te hours. a u d ito riu m S u n d ay aftern o o n . S er­ m ethod, p u ttin g it In p len ty of boil­ in the scenic lower Metolius river te rn sta te s h atch e d few er chicks vices w ill be h eld n e x t S u n d ay eve­ in g salted w ater an d le ttin g it cook country and spread through ten acres d u rin g Decem ber, Ja n u a ry and F eb­ n in g w ith Rev. S leth es of L ex in g ­ in an uncovered k e ttle for e ig h t of tim ber. The fire was trenched by ru a ry th a n a y ear ago, acco rd in g to a forest service crew from Sisters governm ent rep o rts, b u t th e re was to n as m in ister. m in u tes a fte r it sta rte d to boil. The some increase in h a tc h in g s in th e Miss M ildred W alls v isited a t her e n tire fam ily can now e a t cabbage after a stubborn fight. The sportsm en’s group of the Shaata e a stern states. B ookings fo r March hom e n e a r H erm isto n T h u rsd ay . w ith no ill effectB. T he vegetable T he P in e C ity h ig h school te a c h ­ cookery p ro ject in w hich th is in ­ Cascade W onderland association has and la te r deliv ery w ere rep o rted 3.7 ers, S tan ley A tk in an d Miss H elen stru c tio n is included is b eing c a r­ adopted a resolution asking the Klam­ per c en t lig h te r th a n a y ear ago for NOW AVAILABLE AT T H E H eath , Bpent th e w eek end in W alia ried on in D eschutes co u n ty w ith ath Indians tribal council to enter into the w hole c o u n try and dow n 8.4 per negotiations to nllow flRhing righto to c en t in th e w estern sta te s. W alla. th e cooperation of Miss L ucy Case, A lthough th e peak In P acific egg T he P in e C ity b aseb all team n u tritio n sp ecialist, of th e Oregon whites on the reservation. Portland, Oregon. F orty Lane county fam ilies are production w as reached d u rin g the played th e E cho baseball team a t E xten sio n service. CI-ASS “A’' FIR EPR O O F ready to sta rt gardens to raise vege week en d in g A pril 1, coast m arkets E cho S u n d ay a ftern o o n . T he score w as 10 to 2 in fav o r of Echo. Those Ill THE COUNTY COURT OF THE tables for canning as a p art of the re­ held fa irly steady. S to rag e of eggs lief program for the coming year. To by firs t receivers becam e q u ite h ea­ p lay in g on th e team w ere O scar Mc­ STATE OF OREGON. aid them in starting an appcnl is made vy but larg e sp ecu lato rs w ere not In C arty , Joe M eador, Jo h n M cCarty, for tools, equipm ent and seeds. R ay A pplegate, O. F. B artholom ew , the m ark et. A heavy consum ptive For the County of Umatilla M arion F in ch , Dick C arlson, F ra n k E ither the R eedsport grade school dem and for th e U nited S ta te s as a IN T H E M ATTER OF T H E ESTA TE must sell 300 w arrants of $25 each or whole helped to reduce th e necess ity C arlson, E a rle W a tte n b u rg e r. OF SAMUEL It. OI.DAKER, D E ­ I ha school;, cannot open next Septem­ of sto rin g . B etty , F ran cis, an d P a tty F in ch CEASED, a tte n d e d a b irth d a y p a rty in honor ber, according to W. A. Burdick, presi W ith receip ts of b u tte r a t co ist R. dent of the school board. Tho w ar m arkets h eav ier th a n d u rin g rec nt of M ary Carol Thom pson, S unday a t To V irg in ia P. Jo u le , E m m a S ta ltz , Mary C. O ldaker, J. S. 01- rants will draw 6 par cent interest. th e Sloan Thom pson home. weeks and a lessened dem and fol­ Lee V inson h ad th e m isfo rtu n e of d ak cr, Jessie S. Je n k in s, A nnie Marion county's m arket road pro low ing E aster, prices along th e crast W ashlngton a t 12th S tre e t T rem an, and all o th e r persons in ­ gram for the year 1932 includes the broke sh a rp ly low er. P o rtla n d lob­ h a v in g his leg c u t severly F riday ALSO ROOMS WITHOUT BATH m o rn in g w hen th e m ule w hich he tereste d in said estate. im provem ent of approxim ately 45 bing pricea on 92-93 acore declined GOOD GARAGE NEARBY IN T H E NAME OF T H E STATE miles of road, it was announced by tw o cents to a level of 23 to 24 cents was rid in g to school ra n in to th e — For P erm an en t G uests — fence. Lee w as ta k e n to th e d o ctor OF OREGON, You are hereby com ­ the county court. W ork already has on A pril 1. A t San F rancisco, 92 W e Have Rooms As Low As w ho took six stitc h e s in th e w ound. m anded to ap p ear in th e C ounty started on a numbor of tho projects score declined th re e cen ts and stood H e is now able to a tte n d school. C ourt, of t h e . f a t e of Oregon, in and a t 20 c en ts w holesale A p ril 1. Although the Columbia county court Mr. and Mrs. C. H. B arth o lo m ew for th e C ounty of U m atilla, a t th e declined to make an approprial ion for 1 0. P. HOLLENBECK, Mgr. an d L ila, also NeVa an d O ieta N eill C ourt H ouse in th e City of P en d le­ a county fair this year, one will be Tlie g o v ern m en t re p o rt on in ten - a tte n d e d th e Ju n io r-S e n io r play in ton, Oregon, on th e 4tli day of Ju n e. held at St. Helens, the fair board has | E cho F rid a y even in g . 1932. a t th e h o u r of 2 :0 0 o'clock decided. An appropriation from the ' Mrs. J. J. C hishol, and d au g h te rs, P. M., of said day, show cause, state of about $890, charges for cou j B a rb a ra an d M arjean , of W alla W al- if an y exists, w hy an o rd er should cessions and adm ittance receipts are I la, sp e n t th e week end v is itin g Mrs not be m ade a u th o riz in g F. B. Sw ay- expected to supply costs. O llie N eill. |z e , a d m in is tra to r, w ith w ill annexed, Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Dalton of North Roy N eill an d S h o rty C offm an ' cf th e e sta te of Sam uel R. O ldaker, Powder was fatally injured, nnd a son. , m ade a business tr ip to H erm iston deceased, to soil th e real p ro p erty Wiley, Buffered grave injuries when T h u rsd ay . of Haid e sta te described as follow s their car struck the Telocaset viaduct Mrs. O llie N eill m ade a v isit tr ip to -w it:- on the Oregon T rail highway. All to Echo Monday. ! T ract 1— Lot 3 in Block 1, In th e three were taken by ambulance to Hoi ! T he H a t P earson sh e a rin g crew c it y of H erm iston as located in Lake sanitarium , but Mrs. Dalton was , Is now sh e a rin g a t th e Tom Boylen th e NE>4 S E '4 Section 10, Twp. dead when It arrived and her husband hen in Portland be kind to yotrself ran ch . 4, N orth R ange 28, E. W. M., died a few hours later. Mr. an d Mrs. M arion F in ch and T ra c t 2— T he SW *4 SE *4, Sec­ and your pocketbook . . . stop at ‘ The Oregon's greatest tourist year has | c h ild ren w ere b u sin ess v isito rs in t tio n 32, Twp. 5, N orth R ange 29, Multnomah." There is nothing "high hat" E cho an d H erm isto n S atu rd ay . E. W . M.; and T ra c t 3— T he started out with a bang! During ¿he ; about "The Multnomah." It's just a big, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. W a tte n b u rg e r W % NW *4 NW >4 S E '4. Section first three months of the year 8505 fine, homelike, hospitable hotel with sur­ visiting cars have registered in Ore : an d c h ild re n , E lsie S tra in , Alma 10, Twp. 4, N orth R ange 28, E. gon as against 7442 during the sim ilar prisingly low rates and popular priced N eill, Mrs. Ollie N eill, an d d a u g h te r W. M.. restaurants. O ieta, w ere bu sin ess v isito rs In W al- in se p a ra te tra c ts, a t p riv a te sale for period last y e a r—a gain of 1963 care, or 14 per rent. la W alla S a tu rd a y . .cash in h and to th e h ig h est bidder. Even chickens of the feathered va­ J a k e W a tte n b u rg e r and d a u g h te r. W itn ess my hand and th e seal of Absolutely Fourth >nd riety are taking men’s jobs a t Cottage M ary v isited a t th e hom e of Lon said C ourt affixed th is 20th day of Fireproof Pin« Grove. Bud Shortrldge owns a bantam W a tte n b u rg e r S a tu rd a y -a n d S unday. A pril, 1932. hen that crows like a rooster after Roy N eill, S h o rty C offm an, M il­ E. B. C /.fiTEEL, laying an egg. It produces early in d red W alls an d R alp h N eill w e r e , C ounty C lerk. the morning anil several d im s has bu sin ess visitors Iq Pendleton Sat- ; By Mary M lllsop, D eputy. disturbed neighbors, W IT H B ATH RATES FR O M urday, (Arc'll 21— Msv 19» Room & Bath $1.55 Washington Hotel Is Your Fire Insurance About to Expire? Then See W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. Mr. and Mrs. Raym ond W alk er Dr. Best Seeks Nomination an d d a u g h te r B everly A nn w ere 1 (C o n tin u ed from page 1) d in n e r g u ests T h u rsd ay a t th e hom e j fa m ilia r w ith business, fam iliar by of Mrs. W alk e r's b ro th er, C. D Cou- close c o n ta c t an d observation w ith nor 'th e co u n ty s problem s and needs. He Dr. Thom pson conducted services j is a larg e ta x p a y e r, holding around and presided a t th e co n g reg atio n al 1 1000 acres of lan d in th e county, ! Principal Events of the Week m eetin g a fte r ch u rch S unday. Armand is personally in terested in le s-, Assembled for Information ra n g e m e n ts w ere made to hold m orn sening, so ta r as hu m an ly possible, j Ing ch u rch services every tw o weeks, th e b urdens of th e taxpayer. of Our Readers. Rev. G ibson w ill fill th e p u lp it on He expresses confidence th a t A pril 24, a t 11:00 A. M. I U m atilla C ounty, as well as the Miss Rose H oosier san g an ex- c o u n try a t larg e, w ill em erge tri- THE MARKETS cep tio n ally p leasin g n um ber, “ Be- j u m p h a n t from its p resent sjum p Portland cause,” by H anchelot. W heat — Big Bend bluestem. hard w ith th e aid of e n lig h ten ed legisla­ T he g u ests w ere th en divided In­ tion. w inter, 71c; soft white and w estern to tw o groups, each one receiving Dr. Best Is a fo rm er m ayor of ! white, 61%c; hard winter, northern a b ro ad cast from sta tio n C-U -P-l-D | W eston and P en d leto n , and is now spring and w estern red, 59%c. H ay Buying prices, f. o. b. Port of th e com ing m arria g e of Miss Mary ¡serv in g as co u n ty physician and ' S w a rt to H a rry L y tle of Pasco, . h ealth officer. H e has alw ays dis- land; Alfalfa $16; oats and vetch, $16. B uttcrfat—Pound 13® 15c. w hich w ill be an event of early charged his public d u ties w ith in- E ggs—Ranch, 11® 12c. Ju n e . Miss S w a rt “ had h er horos- telligence and ab ility . He served H ogs—Good to choice,$3.75®4.50. cope read by each group. [his c o u n try overseas as C aptain in C attle—Choice steers, $6.25@7. A b e a u tifu lly d ecorated c a rria g e th e M edical R eserve Corpse. H e re Lam bs—Good to choice, $6.50@7. d raw n by a flow er fa iry and wood ceived h is p re lim in a ry education a t Seattle elf in th e p erso n s of little M ildred A lbert College, C anada. At C ha­ W heat—Soft white, w estern white, an d L ouis P en n ey co n tain ed m any tham B usiness college and is a g ra- p re tty and u sefu l g ifts for th e new I d u a te of B elleville sh o rt-h a n d Uni- 63c; hard winter, w estern red, 62c; k ° me- | v ersity and C om m ercial law. H e is northern spring, 64c; bluestem, 71c. E ggs—Ranch, 13@15c. E rv in e B ak er is in th is v icin ity also a g ra d u a te of R ush Medical Col- B utterfat—Pound 17c. sh e a rin g sm all ban d s of sheep be- lege of C hicago, Illinois. He has a H ogs—Good to choice, $4.50®4.60. lo n g in g to M. J. M cD erm ott, R obert i wife, th re e d a u g h te rs and one son. C attle—Choice steers, $6@7. S ta rk w e a th e r, F red T h o rn e, Bob Dr. Best favors th e im m ediate Sheep—Choice lambs, $5.50@6. an d J F. R ueber. paym ent of th e rem ain in g h a lf of Spokane A p le a sa n t social event took place ' th e soldier s bonus. He considers C attle—Steers, good, $6@6.50. a t th e hom e of Mrs. E. A H oosier i th a t th is w ould b rin g im m ediate fl- H ogs—Good to choice, $3.85@4.10. S a tu rd a y ev en in g w hen M rs H oosier t nanciul re lie f to a ll of tile U nited L am b s-G o o d to choice, $5.50®C.25. Mrs. W. W K elty, Miss M ildred j S tates. OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST Your Garden Needs Minimum Charge 15c or 1 Cent a Word OREGON MARKHAM Beauty Shop $6.00 week, $20.00 mo. ALL WORK GUARANTEED PHONE 521 Headquarters for Eastern Oregon people Hermiston Beauty Shoppe PENDLETON D u a rt P e rm a n e n t W aves $2.95 and $5.00 F IN G E R W AVES — 50c L a te A p p o in tm en ts by P hone. P h o n e 141 DR. DALE ROTHWELL OPTOMOTRIST T he best glasses a t a reaso n ab le cost.— OPTICAL REPAIRING O ver W oolw orth's-— P hone 1286 P en d leto n , O regon W W. J. WARNER Attomey-at-Law Hermiston - Oregon WE Specialize in Good Furni­ ture at Lowest Possible Prices Free Delivery to your door. Hermiston Post No. 37 Meets first and third ^Thursday. Legion Auxil­ ia r y meets second and fourth Thursday, i Legion Hall. .n u m H m r W M fB - O U A l l T V * - " P O H t S M f F T Vfp ’ n u ll» ' \ OPLCCM