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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
THURSDAY. JANUARY 11, 1934
D of cod-liver oil is more efficiently
No. 9281.
Reserve Dist. No. 12
riet, by said contract and said deed,
stored in the egg yolk than is the
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
proposes to sell and has sold and
vitamin D of an equivalent amount
conveyed to said Oregon-Washington
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of viosterol. When 2 per cent* of of Hermiston, in the State of Oregon, at the close Railroad & Navigation Company, a
petitioned the State Engineer of
cod-liver oil was included in the diet of business on December 30, 1933.
Oregon to investigate and determine
the vitamin D content of the yolk
RESOURCES
the amount ot excesa capacity which
was significantly greater than when i LanB
JA MESSAGE TO EVERY MEMBER
Loans and C discounts
$ 88,079.52
1 per cent was fed. However, there Overdrafts
may sell, and said
2,371.11 | said District
70,250.00 |
State Engineer reported that said
seems to be a limit to the extent to United States Gov. securities owned
14,901 96 reservoir
which eggs can be enriched in vita- Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc
site was excess capacity
Banking house
CANNERY AND LAUNDRY
FLOOD AND DROUGHT AREAS
mln D by feeding cod-liver oil. This Real estate owned other than banking 8,000.00 and could be sold by said District,
was indicated by the fact that when
house ........... ................................ .
7,325.78 corporation, said reservoir site, free
ENJOY BUSINESS INCREASE
MAY OBTAIN FEED RELIEF
1 and clear of all encumbrances and of
4 and 6 per cent of cod-llver oil was Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank ... 15,640.81
82,381.71 ’
Cash and due from banks
any easement of sny water user to
The annual report of the Co-op
Word has been received here thst I fed the vitamin D content of the Outside checks and other cash items
116.58
yolk
was
not
increased,
storage
of water therein or to use
erative Cannery shows quite an in
In
contrast
feed may soon be available In both
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer
crease In business during the past
and due from U. S. Treasurer
312.50 any water therefrom for irrigation
flood and drought areas ot Oregon | to the results obtained with cod-
448.75 or domestic purposes. That copies of
year. In order to handle the business
through the relief committees in Ivier oil, the antirachitic value of Other Assets. .....
said resolutions of said Board of Di
egg yolk varied almost as the po-
during the 1934 season, more equip-
each county.
$289,828.72
Total
rectors of said District, of said con-
ment will be installed and more
Should thia plan be put into op- tency of viosterol in the hen's diet i
LIABILITIES
|
tract ot sale of said reservoir site
within
the
limits
studied.
space provided for.
eration, an estimate will have to be;
6,250.00 to said Oregon-Washington Railroad
Morrow Coonty Pomona Orange made, based upon the feed that was
Fifteen minutes’ irradiation of Circulating notes outstanding
An Increase is shown In all pro-
Demand deposits ........................
- 139,091.81 & Navigation Company, of said peti
ducts processed during 1933 with met with Lexington Grange on Sat on hand last year or for a period of the hen with a carbon arc lamp ap- Time Deposits
44,819.91
the exception of fruit, which short urday, January 6, 1934. Although two or three years, as against the parently had the same effect on Vi- Public funde of States, counties, etc.
43,713.09 tion to the State Engineer and said
report of said State Engineer, and
tamin D storage as 1 per cent Of Due to banks including cashier's checks
age was attributed to the production the attendance was not heavy at the deficient feed now on hand.
outstanding
............... 3,062.14
of
said deed of conveyance to said
morning meeting, a splendid crowd
cod-liver
oil
in
the
diet.
shortage in that crop.
Losses of feed through freezing of
Capital stock paid In
______ 25,000.00
It is now time to begin planning was out for the Lecturer's program alfalfa stands are very serious, be
Surplus ---------------------------
.......... 10,000.00 Oregon-Washington Railroad & Na-
vigation Company, are on file In the
. 17,891.77
Undivided profits---- net ...
your garden for this season's can snd the afternoon and evening cause farmers cannot buy any great PENDLETON WILL HAVE SUB-
office of the Secretary of said Dist-
ning. If you have a surplus over meetings.
quantity of feed when butterfat STATION FOR TRANSIENT RELIEF
$289,828.72
Total
riet.
what you will use at home, can it,
Some ot those expected to take prices are low.
state
of
Oregon
because you will find a ready buyer. part in the Lecturer's program were
And you and each of you are
In Clatsop county each producer
Portland. Jan. 9.—Final details County of Umatilla I ’ *
that if you fail to
In this way you help finance your unable to attend, however a very who places a claim tor relief, must in Oregon's plan for handling the I. A. H. Norton, eaahierof the above named hereby notified
bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement
garden.
so appear and answer said petition,
good program was given, as follows: do so under oath; that is, in affi transient relief problem were com ia
true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
Last year the pea weevil got a
plaintiff will, for want thereof, ap
Community singing.
A. H. NORTON. Cashier.
davit form, creating the amount pleted this week when the case work
start In the local gardens. They are
Piano solo by Marjorie Parker of of his loss with the statement that center was established at Klamath Subscribed and sworn to before me this I 8th day ply to the said court to inquire into
the regularity, legality and correct
hard to detect in the green pea, and Rhea Creek Grange.
in the event he claims more loss Falls, according to C. W. Reynolds, of January. 1934.
are very often overlooked. All pea
ness of said proceedings for the sale
The Present and Future Outlook than was actually suffered, he will state director of transient relief,
W. J Warner, Notary Public for Oregon.
of said reservoir site, and make and
seed should be treated against this of the Dairy Industry, by J. D. Mick not be eligible for relief.
My commission expires Dec. 11. 1936.
who has just returned from south
— Attest:
danger, and the sooner it is done el of the Department of Agriculture
enter a decree confirming and ap
It now looks as if the Clatsop ern Oregon. The plan, he reports, Correct
R. ALEXANDER
proving said proceedings and each
the better. Instructions for this of Oreggon.
county relief would have the neces provides for two centers, one in Kla
F. B. SWAYZE.
and every of the acts of said district
treatment may be obtained from our
Group number, vocal solos by sary approval so that feed will be math Falls and the other In Port
W. L. HAMM
in making said sale, together with
Assistant County Agent Garnet D. Laurel Beach of Lexington Grange. available in a short time.
Directors
land, with substations to be located
such other orders or relief as may
Best.
Reading, “Briar Rose", by Mrs.
temporarily at Pendleton, The
be meet and proper.
The Co-operative Laundry has al Minnie McFarland of Irrigon Grange STANFIELD GRANGE INSTALLS
NOTICE OF HEARING UPON
Dalles, Astoria, Salem, Eugene and
so had a very successful year. Not
Dated and first published this
Vocal solo, “Memories ot Galilee”,
Medford.
FINAL REPORT.
much of an increase in business but by Mrs. Rands ot Greenfield Grange. OFFICERS; FINE PROGRAM
28th day of December, 1933.
Effective the first of the year, Mr.
the improvements continue to go
Vocal duet by Mrs. Peter Timm
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF J. D. WALLACE, R. J. RUEBER and
At the regular meeting of the Reynolds reports, transients seeking
ahead.
CARL J. JOHNSON, Plaintiffs
and Dean Engelman, accompanied
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
relief In Oregon will be stopped, reg
Along with other improvements, by Constance Crawford, Willows Stanfield Grange Saturday night,
and Petitioners residing at Stan
UMATILLA COUNTY.
istered
and
classified.
They
will
January 6, officers were installed
two new machines have replaced two Grange.
field, Oregon.
then
be
sent
by
county
relief
offi-
old ones and a larger boiler installed
In the Matter of the Estate of
COCHRAN * EBERHARD,
Closing song by the entire Grange and four candidates received obli cers to one of the two established
for use in both cannery and laun-
Attorneys for Petitioners,
The speaker of the day was Mr. gations. Officers installed were: L. centers, where cleaning, feeding and Helen T. Duncan, Deceased.
dry work.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Residing
J. D. Mickel, who was introduced by F. Wooster, overseer; Fred Thorne, housing accommodations have been
at
LaGrande,
Stewart;
R.
G.
Attebury,
assistant
The building which the laundry the Pomona Lecturer, Mary Lundell.
the undersigned executor of the last
Oregon.
provided.
The
substations
will
be
and cannery are now occupying has Mr. Mickle is chief of the Division Stewart; Ed Brown, gate keeper;
(Dec. 28-Jan. 4-11-18)
utilized during the early part of the will and testament of Helen T. Dun
1 een purchased and equipment will of Foods and Dairies for the State Claudia Gabriel, Pomona; and Or-
can, deceased, has filed his final re-
program
to
lessen
the
great
volume
be extended into the room now used Department of Agriculture of Oregon pha Brown, Ceres.
port with the Clerk of the above en-
The four candidates receiving ob of work expected at the Klamath titled Court, and that the Judge ot
as a storage room. Remodeling work and is a Grange member ot long
Falls and Portland centers.
will be done in the spring.
standing, having become affiliated ligations in the first degree were: R.
The railroads of the country, he said Court has designated Saturday,
Following is a list of figures with the Grange in 1904. Mr. Mick- V. Christopher, B. S. Baker, Ralph states, are placing stringent restric- the 13th day of January, 1934 at
which show the Increase in canning le is a very able speaker and his Krause, and Walter Meade.
2:00 o’clock in the afternoon as the
During the lecture hour a very tions upon transient travel on time, and the rooms of the above en
volume for 1932 and 1933.
talk on foods and dairying, butter,
freight
trains,
as
a
part
of
the
na-
1932
1933 oleomargarine and copra, was not entertaining program was given un
Product
titled Court in the County Court
tion-wide control program.
Asparagus . ............ 10,373 11,273 only interesting. but educational. der the direction of a committee
house in Pendleton, Umatilla Coun
Mr.
The
plan
adopted
In
Oregon,
Peas ........... ............ 3,131
8,429 and was well received by his aud consisting of Mrs. New Madden and
ty, Oregon, as the place when and
Mrs. J. O. French of Hermiston. A Reynolds reports, is a part of this where hearing is to be had thereon.
leans ......... ............ 7,707 17,258 ience.
nation-wide program, designed to
W. J. WARNER
Beets ......... ............
473
1,654
The meeting was called to order skit “Good Gracious Grandma” was relieve the transient situation and All persons interested ara hereby
Tomatoes ... ............ 8,942 12,634 again at 4:00 P. M. A number of presented by Mrs. New Madden, as
to return to their home travelers notified to then and there appear
Attorney-at-Law
8,262 good talks were made by members the mother; Mrs. Waldo Dyer, the
Corn ........... ............ 3,643
who are at present living on the and show cause, if any they have,
Carrots ....... .................... 100
116 on money Inflation, agricultural, grandmother, Mrs. Matthew Gordon,
why
said
report
should
not
be
ap
Hermiston - Oregon
country through which they pass.
114
436 legislative and co-operative ques as the daughter and Myrno Madden,
Kraut ......... ............
proved, the executor discharged and
Work
camps
are
to
be
provided
as
the
young
man.
(Iyaang
______ ______
40
968 tions and the following list of reso
the estate closed.
A reading was given by Mrs. Wal- for those men who have no estab
Squash & Pumpkin
47 lutions approved:
Dated this 14th day of December,
lished
places
of
residence.
Oregon
5,403
Meat & Fish .......... 4,766
1933.
1. Resolution—Regarding refer do Dyer and Zelle French.
has established two such camps, one
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
Fruit ........... ............ 2,655
2,251 endum on the Sales Tax: Carried, to
Granger's Attention.
JOHN W. DUNCAN, Executor.
at Talent and the other on the Mo
the
Let
us
get
interested
in
(Dec. 14-Jan. 11)
Oeneral Dentistry
support our State Master, Ray W.
“Know Your Oregon” contest. Save lalla river near Silverton. Men sent
41944
68791 Gill.
TOTAL ...
X-Ray and Diagnosis
to
these
camps
will
be
between
the
The totals show an increase of
2. Resolution—Gas Bill—Favors sales slips when buying from firms ages of 25 and 45 years. They will NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS FOR Bank Bldg.
Phone 9-J
26,787 cans processed In 1933 over Oregon State Grange entering into advertising In the Grange Bulletin.
CONFIRMATION OF SALE OF
Residence
Phone
25-J
be
given
a
careful
physical
examin
1932.
a contract with Washington State Place these slips in box provided by ation, the announcement states, and
Sunday and Evenings by
RESERVOIR
SITE
BY
Grange with gas and oil companies. merchants, or hand them in each when in camp will be provided with
Appointment
STANFIELD IRRIGATION
STATE OFFICERS VISIT
(Amended to include all other farm month to the local secretary, Mrs. food, clothing, shelter and medical
R. G. Attebury at Hermiston.
DISTRICT.
organizations.)
care. Trail and other forest improve-
IRRIGON GRANGE WEDNESDAY
3. Resolution—To petition the ag
ment work will be done under the In the Circuit Court of the State of
PROJECT FARM BUREAU
The Irrigon Grange entertained ricultural Adjustment Administra
direction of the state forestry de-
A. W. Christopherson, M. D.
Oregon for the County of
state officers and a number of other tion that the North Pacific. Export WILL MEET JAUARY 20TH
partment.
Appointments:
Umatilla.
guests at its last meeting Wednes- Association be retained during the
"It will be the purpose of the
National Hospital Ass'n.
day, January 3. Chas. Wicklander, life of the allotment period.
A meeting of the Umatilla Pro transient relief program,” Mr. Rey- J. D. Wallace, R. J. Rueber and Carl
Unien Pacific R. R.
4. Resolution—To reaffirm stand ject Farm Bureau is called for Sat- nolds said, “to see that transients
siate deputy, Mr. and Mrs. Garth
J. Johnson. Directors of Stanfield
U. S. Veteran's Exam.
Schulz, of Mill Creek Grange, ot The for cheaper farm loan rates and for urday, January 20th, at 8:00 p. m., are returned to their own home
Irrigation District, Plaintiffs and
u. s. C. M. T. C.
Dalles, and Chas. Smith, Morrow reduced rates of interest.
communities, if possible. Previous-
Petitioners, versus Stanfield Irri
at the Methodist church.
Life Insurance Exam.
5. Resolved that the Pomona
County Agent of Heppner, spoke to
gation District, a municipal cor
H. K. Dean, superintendent of ly this has not been a practical so-
City Health Officer
Grange tender their heartfelt thanks the experiment station, will talk on lution because communities have
the membership.
poration, and all freeholders, le General Practice
Bank Bldg.
Mr. Wicklander spoke on "A Well to Lexington Grange for their splen the problems confronting the farm had no means of caring for an u%
gal voters and assessment payers
Balanced Program” and Mr. Smith did hospitality in entertaining Po ers in their spring seeding.
within said District, Defendants.
usually heavy relief case load. Now,
on features of the AAA. Mr. Schulz, mona and for the bounteous noon
To: Stanfield Irrigation District,
The advisability of starting a however, with the civil works pro
who is also master of the Pomona and evening meals served.
farmers' cooperative grocery store gram in full operation in all of the and to all freeholders, legal voter
In the evening the new Pomona will be discussed together with other 48 states, a man who wants to work and assessment payers within said
Grange which held a session at Lex
ington last Saturday, gave "Plans officers were installed by the Coun important business.
can get a job in his own home com District:
for Building Up a Successful Grange’ ty Deputy, Mary Lundell, and her
Non-members and their families munity and we shall see that he is IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
ERNEST GHORMLEY
and in his discussion explained how assistants, Clarence Bauman, Mar are always welcome. New settlers on sent there.”
OREGON:
MEN’S CLOTHING and
the Mill Creek Grange had created shal; Vida Heliker and Mattie Mor the project are urged to come and
You and each of you are here
The transient relief work is un
LADIES HOSE
county-wide attention during Its re gan, Emblem and Regalia bearers. get acquainted.
der the direction of the Oregon re by notified and required to be and Phone 32S
301 E. Court St.
Officers of the Lexington Subor
cent membership contest, when it
appear
In
the
above
entitled
court
C. M. JACKSON,
lief committee, of which Raymond
Pendleton, Oregon
dinate
Grange
exemplified
the
Po
doubled its membership.
Secretary B. Wilcox is chairman. All of the and answer the petition filed In the
The Master ot the Irrigon Grange mona Degree to a class of twelve
county relief committees in the state above entitled cause, within ten
announces that a turkey and ice candidates in a very pleasing man VITAMIN D IN EGG YOLK
are being instructed in the handling days after the full publication o, I Office Phone 523 Res. Phone 461
cream feed will be given to all offi ner. This concluded the Pomona
of transient cases, and people in all this notice. This notice is being
DR. F. L. INGRAM
cers who are present at every meet work for the evening and an hour VARIES WITH HEN’S DIET.
Oregon communities are requested, served on all parties in interest b.
ing during 1934, and who are able of visiting and dancing was enjoyed
according to the relief director, to publication thereof once a week fo. I
Dependable
Dentistry
There are relatively few potent refer all applicants for transient re three successive weeks in the Her j Bond Bldg.
to give all ritualistic work without before the Grangers departed for
Pendleton, Ore.
their homes.
natural sources of vitamin D known. lief to the nearest county relief of miston Herald, a newspaper of gen
the aid of the book.
The next Pomona meeting will be Egg yolk is one of the most valua- fice where they will be cared for.
Following the regular business
eral circulation published at Hei
a resolution was presented by the held with Willows Grange at the ble of these, but all egg yolks are
miston, In Umatilla County, State of
DR. H. A. NEWTON
not equally rich. The diet of the
new legislative committee support hall In Cecil, April 7.
Oregon, the first publication being
Crested Wheat Grass Planted
County Grange Council will be hen and the amount of sunlight she
Ing State Master Gill in bis stand
Dentist
Lakeview.—A total of 721 acres on the 28th day of December, 1933
on the sales tax. This resolution was held with Willows Grange In Cecil, has recleved during the egg-laying of crested wheat grass were sown by and further sets forth that said
X-Ray Work
Phone 12
introduced at Pomona Grange in February 24th. The chairmen of period make considerable difference nine Lake county farmers this fall. Board of Directors adopted a resolu-
Pendleton. Oregon
session at Lexington Saturday, and Agriculture,, Legislative and Coop in the vitamin D content of the egg reports County Agent Victor John-1 tion authorizing the execution and
erative committees of Morrow Coun yolk, reporta the United States De son. The plantings ranged from one delivery of a deed of conveyance of
was adopted.
Enjoyable refreshments were serv ty Granges are expected to assemble partment of Agriculture. Vitamin to 25 acres, and all were on dry, said reservoir site to said Oregon-
TO SELL OR TRADE YOUR
______ 1
sr i era * l/i «s
for conferences at 10:00 A. M. on D. often promotes the assimilation land with the exception of 71 acres
ed following the business session.
Washington Railroad & 0. NI'i
Navigation
PROPERTY SEE
that date to help plan a yearly pro of calcium and phosphorus, and thus on the George Stockburger farm.
! Company, a corporation, and that
J. W. CLARKE at
County Agent Has Many Callers gram of work. Mr. Jackman of the aids the development of bones and
Said petition sets forth a resolu
Dallas.—A total of 3,765 calls Extension Service of Oregon State teeth.
G. F. HODGES AGENCY
COQUILLE—A number of farmers tion of the Board of Directors of
Pendleton, Ore.
were made at the county agent's of Agricultural College will in all pro
Practical poultrymen and nutri in the Coos River section and * the Stanfield Irrigation district deeming 721 Main St.
fice during the past year by the bability attend these councils. In tionists hsve been interested in at section north of Coos Bay have ex- | It for the best Interests of said Dist- —
people ot Polk county for assistance the afternoon the regular council tempts to enrich the egg yolk in vi pressid interest in planting peas for riet to sell the reservoir site located 7
and advice in their agricultural of Masters, Lecturers. Committeemen tamin D either by feeding the hen spring canning next year, reports In Sections 1 and 12. Tp. 2 N.R. 301
BRADLEY & SON
problems—an average of more than and all others who care to attend substances rich In this vitamin or County Agent George Jenkins. Mr. E.W.M., end Sections 7 and 18. Tp.
Shoe Rebuilders
300 a month—according to the an will be held and at 8:00 P. M. the by Increasing the amount of ultra Jenkins, accompanied by H. B. How 2 N.R. 31 E.W.M., and particularly
nual report filed by J. R. Beck, coun Grange meeting will be called to or violet light she receives. In a ser ell, operator of the local cannery, described In said resolution. In ac- We rebuild shoes with machinery
ty agent, with the central extension der. A mock trial, "Robbing the ies of experiments covering 9 months visited the farmers In these sections cordance with a contract with Ore
your shoes were made on. The
office. In addition. Beck visited 746 Soil”, will be an interesting phase the Bureau of Home Economics snd recently to discuss the proposed pro gon-Washington Railroad & Navi only factory machines in Umatilla
farms during the year.
County. Mall your shoes to us.
the Bureau of Animal Industry stu ject.
of the Lecture hour program.
gation Company, a corporation, and
Potluck dinner and supper will be died the relative efficiency in vita
further sets forth that said Board | We pay the return postage. Bet
M c M innville — a severe case of served at the Council meeting.
mln D sterage of different quanti-
As Miss Caroline Porter of Phila said Board of Directors have made | ter shoe repairing for less mon
die-back In an orchard at Dundee
ey. Give us a trial.
ties of cod-llver oil and viosterol In delphia was being married she stop and executed said deed, with coven
Frau Aguata G u rv osee h of Ham the diet of the hen.
was recently Investigated by County
ped the ceremony, and after a half ants that said reservoir site is free
Bradlev & Son
Agent S. T. White and found to be burg, who died at the age of 17, had
Pendleton, Ore.
These studies Indicate that In the hour delay she consented to its com and clear of any easement of any 643 Main St.
outlived eight husbands.
j water user, and that the paid Dist-
due to root borer*.
amounts usually fed, the vitamin pletion
FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION
MORROW COUNTY
PAMONA GRANGE
MEETS ATLEXINGTON
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA
TILLA COUNTY.
in the Matter of the Estate of
George M. Gould, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has been appointed
administrator of the estate ot
George M. Gould, deceased, and has
qualified as the law directa. All per
sons having claims against said es
tate are required to present the same
to me at the office of W. J. Warner,
my attorney, in Hermiston, Oregon,
verified as the law directa, within
six months from the date hereof.
Dated this 4th day ot January.
1934.
A. E. Bensel, Administrator.
WANT ADS
LOST—GOLD FOUNTAIN PEN. INI-
tials B. M. engraved on cap. Fin
der inquire Herald office.
20-ltc
FOUND — KEY WITH MASTER
Lock Co., engraving. Milwaukee.
Wis. Call at Herald office. 20-ltc
FOR SALE—ONE GUERNSEY BULL
Perry Arthur.
2O-ltp
WANTED—CATTLE, SHEEP AND
hogs. Will pay highest cash price.
L. J. Huston, 910 F. St. The Dalles,
Oregon.
19-31P
HAVE THREE LOTS IN NICE RES-
idence part of Seattle. Wn. Lots
are paid for and taxes paid to date.
Will trade for improved property In
the Hermiston district. Deal with
owner. Address L. S., Box 684, Pas
co, Wash.
19-2tp
HATCHING SPACE—I WILL HAVE
space for 2000 chicken eggs In a
James-Way Incubator. Hatch to
come off by March 10. L. C. Todd.
20-2tp
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HERMISTON
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Duart Permanent Wave.
Late Appointments by Phone.
Phone 141
DR. A. E. MARBLE
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: Two doors west post office
Office Hours: 8 to 12 - 1:80 to 8
Phone 481------- Hermiston, Ore.
Hermiston Post No. 37
Meets first and third
Thursday. Legion Auxil
iary meets second and
fourth Thursday.
Legion Hall.
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Shampoo, Fingerwaving, Facials
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Finger Wave - 50c and 25c
We Specialize in Permanent
Waving
806 Main St.
Pendleton, Ore.
W. G. FISHER
NEW AND USED FURNITURE
BOUGHT AND SOLD
Bowman Hotel Blk.
Phons 198
507 Main St.
Pendleton. Ore.
W. J. CLARKE
HARDWARE
Majestic Ranges, Red Jacket
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