The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, December 28, 1933, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1988
PAGI timi
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
«0, however, and those interested
Miss Helen Connor spent the week corporation, said reservoir site, free
will do well to send their names tn end at her parents’ home.
and clear of all encumbrances and of
early, Miss Nye says.
Miss Florestine Kirby is home any easement of any water user to
Each institute will cover four during the Christmas vacation.
storage of water therein or to use
consecutive -----
days, during _ which
____ l Miss
__Mildred Peregrine, who spent any water therefrom for irrigation
Knapp will discuss the responsibili- ■ Christmas with her parents in Spo- or domestic purposes. That copies of
ties of the director of plays, require-1 kane, returned home Wednesday.
said resolutions of said Board of Di-
J MESSAGE TO Ek'ERY MEMBER.
ments for successful direction, selec-
Mies Laura Wallace, who teaches rectors of said District, of said con-
lion of playa, the cast and organiza- in Parkdale, is home for the holt- > tract of sale of said reservoir site
tion for the play, reading of plays, days.
to said Oregon-Washington Railroad
Klamath ...... ------- 6,339
COUNTIES TO HAVE
WHEAT LEAGUE TOLD HOW
rehearsals and performance. He will
Miss Helen Fredrickson, teacher in & Navigation Company, of said peti-
Malheur ...... ------- 6.064
2,503
also demonstrate make-up, and give Umatilla, is spending the holidays tion to the State Engineer and said
OWN ASSOCIATIONS
Douglas ........ .......... 5.553
4,587 EXPORT PLAN HAS HELPED
the leaders training in folk dances. with her parents.
report of said State Engineer, and
3,822
Hog raisers in any county in Ore­ Jackson ........ .......... 5,336
The first of these institutes is be-
Mrs.. W. G. Wallace and Ina Stur- of said deed of conveyance to said
Vigorous
action
regarding
numer
­
18
gon will have opportunity to form Tillamook .... .......... 4.939
Ing held in Columbia county at St. divant spent Christmas with Mrs Oregon-Washington Railroad & Na-
1,324 ous matters of state and national Helena. December 12 to 15 inclusive. Wallace’s parents in Parkdale.
their own hog production control as­ Multnomah . ......... 3,608
vigation Company, are on file in the
policy
affecting
farming
in
eastern
1,667
sociations and sign up for cash bene­ Coos . ............. ......... 3,605
Oregon particularly, and the state The others are at New Era. Clacka-| Miss Agnes Acton of Pendleton is office of the Secretary of said Dist-
Benton
.........
.........
3,274
1,559
fits under the national corn-hog ad­
mas county, December 18-21; Bend, visiting
— at
- the
— Curtis
------- Rhea home riet.
20 generally to some extent, was taken ---- --------- --------------------------------- |
justment program, according to plana Sherman ...... ......... 3,132
at the annual convention of the1 Deschutes county, January 2-5, and | this week.
And you and each of you are
laid by members of the O. S. C. ex­ Harney ......... ......... 3,126
Eastern Oregon wheat league in its I Medford. Jackson county, January : Kenneth Hammil who teaches at hereby notified
that if you fail to
Crook
.
.........
......... 2,689
tension service, who have been given
Leaders from Multnomah Pilot Rock and Dick who is enrolled so appear and answer said petition,
■•homecoming" session at Moro early 8-11.
Lake
_
______
.........
2,653
2
the task of conducting the educa­
county may attend the sessions in at Whitman college, are home dur- plaintiff will, for want thereof, ap­
78 in December, The league was or­ either Columbia or Clackamas coun­ ing the vacation.
tional campaign in this state. Grow­ Grant ........... . ....... 2,606
ganized
there
in
1926
as
an
out-
ply to the said court to inquire into
573
ers' meetings will be announced soon Columbia ..... ......... 2,297
Miss Margaret Johnson. who is at- the regularity, legality and correct­
growth of the economic conference ties, Miss Nye says, while those from
Curry
.............
......
2,147
101
by county agents.
Lane may attend the Clackamas tending Whitman college, is home i ness of said proceedings for the sale
275 on wheat growing sponsored by the county institute and those from Jo­ for the holidays.
Regional associations were first Morrow.......... ......... 1,990
Oregon
State
college
extension
ser
­
of said reservoir site, and make and
74
contemplated for counties with small Gilliam .........____ 1,900
sephine will meet with the Jackson
vice.
enter a decree confirming and ap­
•
Deschutes
....
.........
1,818
hog production but since it is learned
leaders.
OREGON FARM BUILDINGS
J.
B.
Adams
of
Moro,
vice-presi
­
proving said proceedings and each
949
that the corn-hog contracts are com­ Josephine .... ....... 1,637
County recreation and dramatics
and every of the acts of said district
dent for the past year and chairman
NOW
GIVEN
CLOSE
STUDY
181
Hood
River
..
.........
1,336
paratively simple it is believed that
clubs have been permanently organ- i
in making said sale, together with
179 of the taxation committee for this ized în Clackamas. Columbia, Des­
even a county with only a half dozen Lincoln ......... ......... 1,291
convention,
was
elected
president
such
other orders or relief as may
Oregon
has
been
issued
a
special
22
growers can form its own association Jefferson ..... ......... 1,103
for the coming year, and Mac Hoke, chutes, Jackson, Josephine, Lane and ! allotment of CWA funds from Wash­ be meet and proper.
Wheeler
..........
........
998
43
with less overhead expense and in­
Charles Multnomah counties as a result of ington with which to make a rural
Dated and first published this
919
43 Pendleton, vice-president.
convenience.
Corn producers, of Clatsop ......... .......
Smith, Heppner, was reelected sec­ similar training schools in which the home buildings survey covering 6000 28th day of December, 1933.
course, who care to Join in the plan
retary-treasurer. Arlington will be National Recreation association and farm homes in three Oregon areas. J. D. WALLACE. R. J. RUEBER and
Total........... ___ 224,539
63,116
will be in the same associations.
the meeting place next year, as the home economics extension service1 The work has been assigned to the
CARL J. JOHNSON, Plaintiffs
Census reports of 1930 credit
league renews its “swing around the have cooperated in former years, | Oregon State college extension ser-1 and Petitioners residing at Stan-
THE
OLEOMARGARINE
Umatilla county with a total hog
Miss Nye said.
circle” of cities in the wheat belt.
field, Oregon.
vice, with Miss Claribel Nye, state
production of 6,627 head, and corn
The meeting was the occasion for
SITUATION.
COCHRAN & EBERHARD,
leader of home economics extension,
production of 628 acres, out of a
what was considered highly signi- 151,000,000 CO-OPERATIVE
Attorneys for Petitioners,
chairman of the committee in
Sales of Oleomargarine in Septem­ 'leant reports by officials in charge
state total of 224,539 hogs and 63,-
Residing
charge.
at
LaGrande,
116 acres of corn. Oregon crop ob­ ber were 38.5% heavier than the of government managed exports of MEMBERS IN WORLD
Oregon.
About 50 skilled workers who
servers are of the opinion that these same month a year ago. The follow­ wheat from the northwest, and fed-
Fourteen million members have liave registered on the employment
(Dec. 28-Jan. 4-11)
state totals are considerably higher ing figures shows the comparison eral farm credit agencies at Spo- been added to co-operative buying lists are being used for the survey
for
the
month
of
September
and
for
row, and that possibly most county
and selling organizations through- which must be hurried to comple­
kane.
NOTICE OF HEARING UPON
the first nine months of the year. It
totals are up as well.
Orris Dorman, chairman of the out the world during the three years tion by the last of January. Women
FINAL REPORT.
Though this would give Oregon is a situation to be reckoned with. federal exporting board at Portland, of depression. This brings the trained in home economics are be­
hog raisers a theoretical allotment O Icomargarine sales, by pound, in reported that close to eight million world-wide membership of co-opera­ ing used for the field workers to
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
of between 175,000 and 200,000 hogs September 1932 were 16,204,550; in bushels of grain have been disposed tives up to the staggering figure of the extent possible. Areas have been
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
September
1933,
they
were
23,452,-
and benefit payments at $5 a head
of outside the country since the ex­ 151,000,000, considerably more than selected in western, southern and
UMATILLA COUNTY.
or just under a million dollars, ac­ 378 pounds.
porting machinery was set up. He the total population of the United eastern Oregon.
tual benefits could not be nearly
An increase over September 1932 said sales are being made only at States.
,
In the Matter of the Estate of
Gathering -this Oregon data is
that high because of the minimum of 6,247,828 pounds, equals 38.5%. world prices and that supplies are
The largest membership In is Rus­ part of a nationwide effort to ob­ Helen T. Duncan, Deceased.
limits set for participation.
During the first nine months in not being dumped abroad as some sia, more than 96,090,000 people be­ tain accurate information on the
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Definite rulings have been receiv­ 1932 oleomargarine sales were 140,- had feared. Sales so far have aver- longing to co-operative societies. In American farm home building needs
ed by the Oregon extension service 523,7241bs.; the first nine months aged about a 20c "drawback” or the rest of Europe there are approx­ as a possible basis for a further re­
setting the minimum limit for join­ in 1933, 176,538,856 lbs.—Increase subsidy from the government pro­ imately 39,000,000 members of co- covery program touching this phase
ing the plan at 10 acres of corn or over firth nine months in 1932— cessing fund to give growers a do­ operatives. The remainder, 16,000,- of reconstruction.
three litters of pigs a year, or both. 36,015,132 lbs. or equal to 25.6%. mestic price for this export wheat. 000, are scattered through other
Silage and soiling crop corn is in­
Dorman said he is convinced the countries. About 20,000,000 are in
Mrs. Mary Hedden of Glasgow,
This is a condition which has a
cluded. Many believe that between
who has served many years in pris­
direct effect upon the butter market export plan has been responsible for the United States.
65 and 76 per cent of the hogs raised and is one of the factors responsible reducing the spread between Port-
The biggest volume of business is on for stealing, has requested that
in Oregon are on farms where less for the present huge butter surplus. land and Chicago prices by at least done by farmers' co-operatives. Con­ she be sent back there to die.
than three litters a year are pro­ Figures just released by the Ameri­ 10 cents, and that it has kept the sumers’ co-operative purchasing so­
duced.
The steady NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS FOR
can Association of Creamery Butter Portland market at least IS cents cieties are second.
W. J. WARNER
A farmer qualifying under either
CONFIRMATION OF SALE OF
Manufacturers show that Ohio leads above what it would otherwise have growth and increasing vitality of
the corn or the hog provision can the field with sales in rural districts been. He believes that this export these co-operatives throughout the
Attorney-at-Law
RESERVOIR SITE BY
join for that one crop, though If he of 112 pounds of oleo to every 100 subsidy method, which is the first world is one of the most outstand-
STANFIELD IRRIGATION
qualifies for both he must join for pounds of butter sold. Indiana plan closely approaching the old ing phenomena in modern history,
Hermiston - Oregon
both. Reduction of at least 20 per
DISTRICT.
In this new era of co-operative
shows 98 lbs. of oleo sold to evePy .range export debenture plan ever
cent In corn acreage and 25 per cent
100 lbs. of btter, Pennsylvania 96 tried in America, is workable even effort along all lines, farmers will
in hog production is required in re­
i eed to keep their own co-operative In the Circuit Court of the State of
lbs., Missouri 75 lbs., Michigan 61 n a more national scale.
turn for rent payments on the corn Ibs., Kansas 31 lbs., Iowa 22 Ibs.,
The league voted to ask continu­ organizations at top notch efficiency
Oregon for the County of
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D,
land retired and cash benefits of $5
Umatilla.
and Minnesota 12 lbs. This is new ance of this export plan as long as and power If agriculture is to hold
a head on the allotment of 75 per information.
own.
General Dentistry
necessary to clear out the oppressive its
cent of past average annual hog
J. D. Wallace, R. J. Hueber and Carl
X-Ray and Diagnosis
surplus from this area. Carefully
The
greatest
chemists
and
doct
­
production.
J. Johnson, Directors of Stanfield Bank Bldg.
prepared committee reporta were
Phone 9-J
ors known to science today, pre­
The following table gives corn and scribe milk as one of the foods ab­ adopted by the convention dealing
Residence Phone 2S-J
STANFIELD NEWS t Irrigation District, Plaintiffs and
Petitioners, versus Stanfield Irri­
hog production in Oregon by coun­ solutely necessary to the well-being with taxation policies, farm finance
Sunday and Evenings by
By Sophronla Rhea
gation District, a municipal cor­
ties, the figures having been taken
and marketing, transportation, and
Appointment
Mrs.
L.
L.
Wertz
of
Woodland,
of mankind and of a healthy long
poration, and all freeholders, le­
from the 1930 U. S. census:
production and handling.
Wash., is visiting her brother and
life.
gal voters and assessment payers
No. Hogs Ac. Corn
County
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. F. B.
within said District, Defendants.
7,123
FAITH AND CONFIDENCE
Clackamas ------- ... 24,757
Stuart.
Lane Man Grows Ladino Clover
To: Stanfield Irrigation District,
662
Wallowa ............. ... 23,459
The Home Economics club met at
A. W. Christopherson, M. D.
Intelligent co-operation develops
Eugene.—More than 3,000 pounds
and to all freeholders, legal voters
12,930
Marion ............... ... 20,070
Mrs.
F.
B.
Stuart
on
the
home
of
Appointments:
through
a
gradual
evolution:
to
threshing
machine
run
ladino
of
and assessment payers within said
6,357
Linn............. —.. .... 14,768
Barbara
street
Tuesday
afternoon.
National
Hospital Ass’n.
train
the
people
to
think
co-oper
­
500 clover seed was produced this year
Union ................. ... 11,759
The next meeting will be the third District:
Union Pacific R. R.
atively
will
be
a
process
requiring
by
J.
W.
Wynn
of
Junction
City
from
IN
THE
NAME
OF
THE
STATE
OF
254
V asco ................. .... 10,721
Tuesday in January at the home of
U. S. Veteran's Exam.
OREGON:
350 certified blue tag seed obtained by time. The farmers must have the Mrs. R. G. Penney.
I. aker ................. ... 10,631
U. S.
C. M. T. C.
knowledge
that
they
are
brothers
a
Josephine
him
last
year
from
5,023
...
9,345
Washington ......
You and each of you are here­
C. M. Jump returned Wednesday
Life Insurance Exam.
and
sisters.
Faith
and
confidence
seed
was
in
­
county
grower.
Wynn
’
s
4,807
.... 8,603
morning from Ocean Park, where he by notified and required to be and
City Health Officer
3,285 spected and passed for certification must be established in each other— spent Christmas.
appear In the above entitled court, General Practice
Lane ................... .... 6,887
Bank Bldg.
and
not
only
faith
but
genuine
love
S.
Fletcher
and
County
Agent
O.
623
Umatilla ............ ... 6,627
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Gardner re- and answer the petition filed in the
for
each
other.
One
of
the
greatest
3,173 sealed and tagged 30 sacks for him.
above entitled cause, within ten
Polk .................... .... 6,532
leaders of men that this world has turned Wednesday morning from! lays after the full publication of
Portland.
He
spent
Christmas
with
ever known uttered his profoundest
this notice. This notice is being
his parents and relatives.
THESE RECORDS COMPILED BY THE UMATILLA HERD IMPROVE­ thoughts when he said:,
served on all parties in interest by
spent
Paul
and
Wallace
Baker
“A man may speak with the
publication thereof once a week for
MENT ASSOCIATION.
Paul
Christmas
with
their
parents,
longues of men and angels, and have
three successive weeks in the Her­
ERNEST GHORMLEY
all knowledge, and all faith, and is attending U. of O.
Average Average all philanthropy, and yet fall, if he
Total
No. Cow
Total
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Faltz and miston Herald, a newspaper of gen-
MEN’S CLOTHING and
Milk But’rfat is without love for his fellows.”
Cows Months
Milk
But’rfat
family left for Yakima where they eral circulation published at Her­
Member
LADIES HOSE
miston,
In
Umatilla
County,
State
of
208.6
2142.7
43790
4272.6
92
Roy Attebury................ .. 9
As the people learn this lesson, spent Christmas with relatives.
301 E. Court St.
Oregon, the first publication being Phone 326
234.4
4298.4
4659.4
85193
165
Miss
Marion
Hutton
is
home
from
F. A. Baker.................. 21
co-operation will gain strength,
Pendleton. Oregon
on
the
28th
day
of
December,
1933
103.2
1292.9
2337.7
29090
63
C. M. Berry.................. .. 14
command confidence, and extend 'Valla Walla where she is studying
236.7
4544.8
2420.9
46327
Said petition sets forth a resolu-
92
Pete Castric.................. .. 10
greater benefits to Its members. For: beauty culture, Miss Marjory Hut-
2669.5
195.2 "It is not the guns or armament, ton came home Tuesday morning ilon of the Board of Directors o
4204.3
59472
126
A. R. Coppock & Sons. .. 16
Office Phone 523 Res. Phone 461
190.1
4346.4
1163.3
26612
55
Fred Davis.................... .. 7
from Pendleton, Marjory is In nurs- Stanfield Irrigation district deeming y
Or the money they can pay,
DR. F. L. INGRAM
206.5
4837.0
1970.6
10
77
46056
ft for the best Interests of said Dist­
E. L. Dunning............
es training.
It’s the close co-operation,
273.1
1923.1
35196
5077.5
70
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bagan of Eu- rict to sell the reservoir site located I
L. C. Dyer............... ...... .. 8
Dependable
Dentistry
That makes them win the day.
283.7
5759.8 12460.1
245228
483
gene spent the holidays at the J. F. in Sections I and 12. Tp. 2 N.R. 30 Bond Bldg.
T. G. Gregory...... .. ...... .. 44
Pendleton, Ore.
It is not the individual.
215.8
2590.2
53232
4436.1
108
E.W.M., and Sections 7 and 18, Tp.
Geo. Hower................... .. 12
Bagan home.
Or the army as a whole.
286.7
and Curtis. 2 N.R. 31 E.W.M., and particular!;
83
764
528049
6947.1 22017.8
EOA Hospital
Albert
McDermolt
But the everlasting teamwork
215.6
1144.2
4388.0
6
48
23250
C. M. Jackson..... .......
Meade. C. C. C. boys, are home for described In said resolution, In ac­
Of every blooming soul.”
DR. H. A. NEWTON
230.6
1845.0
35409
4426.3
72
cordance with a contract with Ore-
E. L. Jackson.............. .. 8
he holidays.
Wash Co-Egg.
243.2
2453.7
44995
4494.5
Dentist
J. Jendrzejewski.......... .. 11
92
Misses Blanche and Evelyn Thor- gon-Washington Railroad & Navi­
30297
5192.1
1421.5
239.1 DRAMATICS TRAINING LEADER sen are at the home of their parents gation Company, a corporation, and
49
Carl Johnston............... ... 8
X-Ray
Work
Phone 12
1074.1
101.4
2280.6
11
«4
24151
further sets forth that said Board]
V. S. Keikkala.......
for the holidays.
Pendleton,
Oregon
2481.0
196.2 HOLDING SCHOOLS IN OREGON
50921
4028.8
113
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Haney and Ralph petitioned the State Engineer of
L. M. Keen.................. .. 13
195.6
3778.6
2491.1
48172
118
of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Oregon to Investigate and determine j
Floyd Laird—.............. .. 12
Rural dramatics training insti­ Haney and son Forest of Walla Wal- the amount of excess capacity which
229.9
2422.3
5778.2
4926.4
97
C. A. Linder................ .. 12
TO SELL OR TRADE YOUR
5870.0
4238.8
260.7 tutes will be held in Oregon during la were guests at the W. J. Haney said District may sell, and said |
17
148
95246
Wm Ltrell
PROPERTY SEE
December
and
January
by
Jack
226.0
6478.1 98166
281033
394
State Engineer reported that said |
home Christmas.
C. A. Lynch................. .. 47
J. W. CLARKE at
1183.6
285.9 Stuart Knapp, drama director of the
5991.2
2396.5
32
The annual alumni party was reservoir site was excess capacity |
Enos Martin................. ... 4
G. F. HODGES AGENCY
3032.0
227.9 National Recreation association, in held at the Grange hall Tuesday and could be sold by said District. |
4793.9
14
120
63791
H. G. Moore...............
Pendleton, Ore.
2094.0
309.6 cooperation with the home economics evening. About twenty-five mem­ and further sets forth that said 721 Main St.
6930.3
46299
64
Edna Mulkins_______ 11
extension
service
of
Oregon
State
|
238
6
5279.9
89034
4970.9
Board
of
Directors
adopted
a
resolu
­
19
179
bers
were
Initiated
and
the
evening
L W. Owens...............
178.5 college. These institutions will be was spent playing cards, ping pong tion authorizing the execution and |
3195.1
3314.7
59352
161
H. L. Payne................. _ 16
1562.9
130.3 held In four counties, but are be- and dancing At midnight, a pot- delivery of a deed of conveyance of:
2444.0
12
108
29328
A. W. Purdy... ........
BRADLEY & SON
179 5 ing arranged to serve leaders from | luck supper was served.
4482.3
3740.2
said reservoir site to said Oregon-
224
93298
Harry Quick................ . 24
Shoe Rebuilder»
Miss Marjory Cooper of Pullman, Washington Railroad & Navigation
230.0 seven counties, according to Miss
3992.2
4296.6
160
7445.0
H. J. Reid..................... ... 28
260.4 Claribel Nye, state leader of home Wash., is visiting friends in Stan- Company, a corporation, and that We rebuild shoes with machinery
5766.7
5876.3
Wm. Schable ....... .. 21
246
130249
your shoes were made on. The
250.7 economics extension. Local plans field for a week.
2299.3
4667.1
said Board of Directors have made
10
90
36532
Paul Seeliger__
Eldon Fix, who Is located in La and executed said deed, with coven- only factory machines In Umatilla
220.7 are being made by home demonstra-
3082.2
4871.3
126
68198
Frank Seeliger............. 14
County. Mall your shoes to us.
1310.4
Grande, is home for the holiday sea- ants that said reservoir site is free
168 6 tion agents.
6
«1
3709.4
29006
F S. Snyder................
286.7
Home extension units, granges, son.
1026.3
18903
5349.3
32
and clear of any easement of any We pay the return postage. Bet­
H. M. Sommerer------- .. 5
ter shoe repairing for less men-
1870.1
149 7 parent-teacher associations, dramat-
4186.8
The Stanfield alumni played bas­ water user, and that the said Dist­
12
114
5224 9
R. H. Stockard......
ey. Give us a trial.
1280.0
167.9 ic clubs and all other organizations ketball with the Stanfield high rict, by said contract and said deed,
4176.2
31980
«9
A. W Tumbled........... ... «
Bradlev & Son
143 3 are invited to send elected delegates ! school teams. Wednesday evening proposes to sell and has sold and
1577.«
3196.3
35260
88
E Welchli................... . 11
Pendleton. Ore.
251.4 to the various sessions. Enrollment the alumni girls won, scoring 20-12. conveyed to said Oregon-Washington i «43 Main St.
5231.0
1257.5
26156
L F. Wooster......... .
5
45
| Railroad * Navigation Company, a
100.3 ineach institute is being limited to and the alumni boys won. 25-17.
Geo Wurster ............ ... 1
1894,8
802,9
40
14659
FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION
he undersigned executor of the last
will and testament of Helen T. Dun-
can, deceased, has filed his final re-
port with the Clerk of the above en-
titled Court, and that the Judge of
aid Court has designated Saturday,
he 13th day of January, 1934 at
2:00 o’clock in the afternoon as the
ime, and the rooms of the above en­
titled Court in the County Court
house in Pendleton, Umatilla Coun-
y, Oregon, as the place when and
vhere hearing is to be had thereon.
All persons interested are hereby
lotifled to then and there appear
and show cause, if any they have,
why said report should not be ap­
proved, the executor discharged and
be estate closed.
Dated this 14th day of December,
1933.
JOHN W. DUNCAN. Executor.
(Dec. 14-Jan. 11)
: DANCING
SATURDAY NIGHT
AT IRRIGON.
Music by COLUMBIANS
j Boardman Fri. - Arlington Mon.
WANT AOS
‘OLICE-COLLIE DOG. GREEN LEA-
ther collar. White tip on tail.
Jame Mike. Leave information Her-
ild office or phone 22-M.
18-ltc
OR SALE—A FEW FIRST CLASS
White Leghorn pullets. Laying.
1rs. R. French.
18-ltp
WISH TO TRADE MY PART-LAND
suburban property for land near
rrigon. Ore., or Hermiston, Ore.
írs. W. A. Banion, 1304 Rockwood
ive., Milwaukie, Oregon
15-4tp
Business and Professional Cards
HERMISTON
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Hermiston Beauty Shoppe
Duart Permanent Wave.
Late Appointments by Phone.
Phone 141
7
DR. A. E. MARBLE
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: Two doors west post office
Office Hours: « to 13 - 1:10 to 6
Phone 481------- Hermiston, Ore.
Hermiston Post No. 37
Meets first and third
Thursday. Legion Auxil­
iary meets second and
fourth Thursday.
' Legion Hall.
PENDLETON
Manicuring, Marcelling Hot Ofl
Shampoo, Fingerwaving, Facials
Realistic Beauty Shop
Finger Wave - 50c and 25c
We Specialize in Permanent
Waving
606 Main St.
Pendleton, Ore.
W. G. FISHER
NEW AND USED FURNITURE
BOUGHT AND SOLD
Bowman Hotel Blk.
Phone 198
Pendleton, Ora.
507 Main St.
W. J. CLARKE
HARDWARE
• Majestic Ranges, Red Jacket
Pumps. Iron Pipe. Nalls, Fencing
Phone 21 211-213 E. Court St.
Pendleton, Oregon
I
WE
Specialize in Good Furni­
ture at Lowest Possible
Prices
Free Delivery
to your door.