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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1935 PAGE THREE W. E. Putnam of Portland and FOR SALE — KIMBALL PIANO. Must be sold for balance due. We his daughter Mrs. Kenneth Moody have left on our hands a beautiful of Bend stopped over night with Mr. Kimball piano, with balance of only and Mrs. W. A. Hineline. the first of 397. You take over the contract at the week while enroute to Milton. 36.00 a month. For full information They will be joined Thursday by Mr. and where it may be seen address— and Mrs. Hineline and by Dr. and SADDLE HORSES OR WORK Cline Piano Co., 1011 S. W. Wash Mrs. C. M. Williams of Yakima. horses for sale. See Marian Hen ington Street, Portland. Ore. 40-2tc A ^CES^AGE TO EVERY MEMBER. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hammon are derson, Hermiston. Phone 561. 40-tfc making their home on the Teel CHICKS—TWO HATCHES ranch west of the river. 2 DAVENPORTS: ICE REFRIGERA- BABY Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hammon ex each week. Large or small orders. tors; Miscellaneous furniture. Started chicks. Come, see what you pect to move into their new house WHAT I SAW IN EUROPE. Hermiston New & Second Hand buy. "Vigorbilt ” Hatchery, Hermis- this week. j Store. 40-tfc ton. Ore. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rodda and 31-tfc I. H. Hull, General Manager, Indiana daughter Vera spent Sunday with JUNE 3 TO JUNE 8. FOR SALE—POULTRY HOUSE FOR Farm Bureau Cooperative Assn. Mr. Rodda’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. 1200, and three acres; Good house From 8:00 A. M. to 3:30 P. M. W. G. Rodda, in Minnehaha district. in town, cheap and terms; 40 acre to 3:30 P. M. 12:00 8:00 to 12:00 A. M. As a member of the European Co- dairy ranch, 20 pasture, 20 alfalfa; t Butter Creek-Minnehaha t operative Tour in 1934, I visited the No. 21 can Greens i 5 acres close in: E. P. Dodd. 40-tfc MONDAY—No. 21 can Asparagus By Mary Rodda birthplace of the cooperative move No. 2 can Peas TUESDAY—No. 2 can Asparagus .NO Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Williams of I ROOM AND BOARD AT A PRIVATE ment at Rochdale, England. The No. 21 can Asparagus WEDNESDAY—No. 2 12 - Asparagus home. Inquire Herald office. 39-lc Yakima, Wn„ were over night guests JOB very humbleness of the store, built No. 2 12 can Peas THURSDAY—No. 2 1 can Greens of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hineline Sat to last for centuries but crude in the FRIDAY—No. 2 can Asparagus roo WHITE PEKIN DUCK EGGS FOR urday. Chas. Rogers, who had been extreme, told the story of a sturdy No Canning SATURDAY—No. 212 - Asparagus Sale — 31.50 for setting of 15. At visiting them for a week, returned and substantial, though desperately SMALL 32-8tp with them. The Laundry will be open Thurs by 11 :00 A. M. when we can a dif- the house. Joe Reeves. needy group of men that got togeth ferent product that same afternoon, er ninety years ago to establish the day, May 30, but there will be no new philosophy and put the Golden canning that day. May we remind and everything should be in the cans not later than 3:30 in the af Rule into everyday business. you that the cans should all be filled ternoon. A Classified Directory of A Product of Economic Distress. Cooperative associations do not begin in prosperous times or under having or could have upon the fu CO-OP GLEANINGS Reliable Business and Pro prosperous conditions. They begin ture welfare of the Indiana farmer. By E. H. Dunning. when people are in financial distress To me the 3‘c loaf of bread meant fessional People This News and the Rochdale society was no dif that the poor people in Great Bri ferent from others. 1844 was a time tain with a limited buying power 2100 farmers went to school in paper Recommends to You— when the people got together to were able to buy twice as much Pennsylvania in February to learn think and plan for the future. In bread with the same amount of mon what "co-op” farms supplies mean their plans the Equitable Pioneers ey as the poor people in Indianapo in terms of quality and service. determined to set up an economic lis, who have a similar limitation of democracy under the control of the buying power. I thought of the ten Cooperative purchasing in the Pa Auto Clearing House HYATT and BRAWN BEST SERVICE AND BODY patron members themselves; they million families of unemployed and cific Coast States totaled $26,000,- realized their own unfitness to carry the other millions in this country 000 in 1933 and 1934 according to —Quality Men's Wear— Glass Replaced Auto Parts DEPT. IN EASTERN OREGON on general commercial activities in that have a mere subsistence in- the Cooperative Division of the a successful way, and as a funda come, and have not bought all the Farm Credit Administration. "We Keep Upkeep Down” FLORSHEIM SHOES A Good Place to Buy mental requirement for success they bread and all the clothing that they 626 Cottonwood St. - Phone 38 718 Main Street determined to carry on an extensive have needed or wanted for several The Grange Cooperative Whole Used Cars and Trucks. educational program to fit them years. The very fact that our mil- with headqurters in Seattle has selves to do more wisely the job lions of poor people in America can sale, announced the opening of three new which they had up until that time not buy the things that they need cooperatives In the Pacific North SERVICE entrusted to trained specialists. Any and want has been one of the vital west. SALES DR. DALE ROTHWELL democracy, whether an economic de factors in building up the surpluses DR. H. A. NEWTON CORRECT GLASSES mocracy or political democracy can of agricultural products. If we At Reasonable Prices only be as wise or as foolish, as good could by some similar scheme have DENTIST DENNIS MOTOR CO. Cooperative Medicine. or as bad, as the average intelligence doubled the buying power of the Optometrist & Optician PEEBLER Bldg. PHONE 12 or wisdom of the people who consti poor people in this country, those Dr. M. Shadid, Director of the co- PENDLETON PHONE 526 Over Woolworths Phone 535J tute that democracy. people would have bought enough operative Community Hospital of In the modern development in more agricultural products to have Elk City, Oklahoma, writes that the Rochdale, three large department gone a long way toward wiping out success of the hospital has been phe- stores, cooperators have not lost our agricultural surpluses. This ad nomenal. However he would like to Thews & Ryder Tin Shop Realistic Beauty Shop sight of the need of education. The ded buying would have created a have the reactions of other coopera HERB GREEN, Jeweler Warm Air Heating & Ventilating building, a half-block up the hill stronger demand for wheat, and that tors to a plan ‘hey are considering MAMIE SAMPSON on Toad Lane from the Old Weaver’s added demand is the one thing whereby each stockholder will pay Sheet Metal Works EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING Shop, has been equipped with a li which will give our farmers parity, 325.00 each year for free examina Balcony Glenn’s Pharmacy All Classes of Sheet Metal Work brary of 16,500 volumes and an enor There is a law of supply and de tions, treatments, surgical opera 129 West Alta 707 Main Street Phone 705 mous reading room where the mem mand, but the word demand does tions, room, board and nursing for — Phone 424 — bers themselves gather to study and not mean want. It means want plus bis family and that he will lose his Improve their own minds and their the ability to pay, and the want and 350 share of stock if he defaults In own culture. This has been a fun the ability to pay must be in the his yearly payment after a grace damental necessity without which same hands, if that individual can period of one year. The plan is pro SERVICE CLEANERS FRED H. BROWN the growth and successful history of demand bread or any other commo posed in order to keep all members L. E. Thorne, Proprietor actively supporting the hospital. It the movement would have been en dity. Cleaning - Pressing - Alterations would produce a steady income and JEWELER tirely impossible. Buying Power for Those Who Need If a stockholder dies, moves away or Have Your Cleaning Done The C. W. S. Today. “The KAR-TET Way” decides to quit either his share — 817 MAIN STREET — to Buy. 519 Main St. -We Deliver- Tel. 76 would be sold to another or the as In Manchester about 10 miles from sociation will own it. Write Dr. in Great What they have done Rochdale, at the headquarters of the British Cooperative Wholesale Socie Britain has been to so distribute Shad’d if you have any comments to ty. we visited the giant factory among the seven million families inalo. The sue tess of this coopera LOCALLY OWNED Pendleton’s Wine Store Pendleton Music House where Cooperators produce every the earnings of their business and tive hospital should lead to others ing organized all over the coun NATIONALLY KNOWN thing from furniture to jam. We vi the consequent ability to pay that PIANOS RADIOS try as has been done in Japan and HIGH GRADE WINES “Shoes for the Entire Family” sited the C. W. S. bank which does ihey have been able to go a long MAY-TAG WASHER three and a half billion dollars worth way toward making it possible for 'n other countries. Next Door to Hotel Pendleton KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR Buster Brown Shoe Store of banking business a year; and the the people to buy the things they 53 Retail Co ons Show Million Phone 589 Pendleton - - Oregon 725 Main Street Pendleton SOL BAUM, Prop. Insurance Society where every need. The British Cooperative Move known type of unknown hazard is ment is the greatest single commer Dollar Gain in 1934. being created Into a known risk. The cial institution in Great Britain. The educational organization, housed in earnings of that movement are divi The Central Cooperative Whole a magnificent building of its own, ded among seven million families. sale Auditing department reports THE H & H SHOP Dooley’s 5c to $1.00 Store JAMES R. FERGUSON publishes periodicals, magazines and The largest commercial institutions from 53 retail store audits so far MINNIE M. HENDERSON, Prop. literature for distribution to the sev in America in several Instances re completed show total sales for 1934 813 Main Street en million families who constitute turn their entire earnings to a sing of 34,500,000, whlcn is nearly 31,- “Smiling Associated Service' Hemstitching - Baby Articles Novelties - Notions le individual, giving thaat individual the members of the Cooperate Whole 000,000 more than the correspond Children’s Wearing Apparel literally an unlimited buying power, sale Society. In Manchester we saw ing sales in 1933. None of the stores Dry Goods - Hardware East Court & Mill Phone 197J 740 Main St. Phone 601 one of their own ships which now but we cannot give that Individual audited showed losses in spite of the an unlimited appetite or an unlimit the seven seas pull into the har- sail intensity of the economic depression bor with a load of wheat. We saw er demand. We have developed a through which they have been pass tremendous buying -power In the enormous flour mill where the ing. The Central Cooperative Whole the A-l Furniture Hospital wheat was being converted into hands of a few people who could sale itself enjoyed a 31.36% sales TROY LAUNDRY Stephen’s Luncheonette flour, the bakery shops where the not have wants commensurate with increase for the last year resulting Repair and Upholstering and Co-op flour was being baked Into their buying power, while the sys in a total net gain, which in prívete Mattress Renovating O. O. STEPHENS, Manager Co-op bread and biscuits, and innu tem In Great Britain has, as in all business would have gone to private Work Done at Portland Prices DRY CLEANERS merable local stores where they are other Cooperative countries, put capital, of 331,696 from its opera Estimates Given Free •WE CALL — distributing their own Co-op bread that buying power back in the hands tions. 737 MAIN ST. PHONE 357 310 West Webb Phone 816J , MON. — WED. — FRI. to their own member families. When of the people who have the wants, H. V. Nurmi, General Manager of we went into one of these stores to making it possible for them to de the Wholesale, in commenting on inquire the price of bread, they told mand and buy the things which our these figures said that current sales us that they were selling bread for poor people have not been able to were running 17 to 18 per cent more OREGON CAFE HUDSON - TERRAPLANE Hawkinson Tread Service 31c per pound. When I returned demand and buy. than last year’s increases, estimated SALES and SERVICE MEALS AT ALL HOURS 505 East Court St. Phone 170 to Indianapolis, right here where Results of Cooperation in Europe. that the trade of the Wholesale Steaks - Chop Suey - Noodles Cyril J. Kruger, Manager “We never close.” the wheat is grown, my wife inform would exceed 32.000,000 in 1935, to At the time of our return Bring your friends here and show NEW MILES FOR OLD! ed me that we pay 8c a pound for America the buying power of the and that retail sales would make a them what you consider the bread. Why retire your tires while they PETERSON BROTHERS common people of the British and similar increase. best cate in the city. 119 West Court St. Phone 177 are still young? Fitting Sunply to Demand. Scandinavian countries had ad- Phone 605 632 Main Street To me this was one of the most vanced so much farther than the AAA WOOL LICENSE TO BE significant things which we learned. buying power of the common people CONSIDERED IN PORTLAND. I do not pay 8c a pound for bread, in America that they had actually BANISH PILES FOREVER Long Radiator Shop W. M. RAKESTRAW Portland will be the scene of a perhaps, because the system of dis bid goodbye to the depression while Guaranteed or Your Money Back we were still faced with the prob- New and Used Radiators hearing July 15 and 16 on a pro tribution is wrong. When the Co- WATCH REPAIRING Latest Scientific Proven Method operatives transport the wheat from lem. In September the industrial posed license for dealers in wool and Expert Radiator Cleaning America to England they do not use production of Great Britain had re mohair, according to word received JEWELER and Repairing Dr. R. B. Brundage twice as many ships as necesary. but turned to 103% of normal. Indus by the Oregon State college exten trial production In little Japan Bond Bldg.-Room 14 Phone 148 — 701 East Alta Street — sion service from the Agricultural 627 Main Street employ only those ships which they need for transportation. When they where they have 15,000 active Co Adjustment administration. Other operative Societies, had returned to sessions of the same hearing are build and operate flour mills they do not build two or three times as 139% of normal. Industrial produc scheduled for Denver, Billings, BONDED - - INSURED many as they need to take care of tion in Sweden had returned to Mont., San Francisco and Salt Lake Pendleton Iron Works When in Town Ask for Rainier! the service. They know what their 167% of normal, and unemployment City. Portland - Pendleton General Repair & Foundry Work “In the West It’s Rainier” The proposed license is designed requirements will be, and they only in Sweden had been reduced to 1 % Electric and Acetylene Welding Motor Freight, Inc. make preparations to give as much of the population. At the same time solely to regulate trade practices and BILL DAVIS, Distributor Personal Service Hydrogen Irrigation Pumps service as is needed to supply their our own industrial production in the selling charges rather than as a Pendleton Hermiston wants. When they build bakeries United States had onl- returned to means of affecting market supplies1 722 Cottonwood St Pendleton East Alta Street 77% of normal. During the five de Phone 369 Phone 852 or price levels. The proposed calls they do not build three or four times pression years the British Coopera for an advisory committee consist- | as many bakeries as are needed to produce the bread which they want. tives after having sold their bread ing of five growers and four dealers to their members for 31c per pound When they build their Co-op stores, The license plan would be adminis- | Dependable Used Cars - Trucks PAY LESS FOR DRUGS instead of putting in three or four and after having built up some re tered by an official appointed by the Complete Line of serves for the expansion of the bus- grocery stores as we do where only secretary of agriculture. OLSEN - KING, INC. J c PINNEY COMPANY, Incorporated , Veterinary Remedies Estimates are that 12 to 15 of the one is needed, they build only as iness actually returned to their Dodge - Plymouth - Packard many stores as are needed to give members 2600.000.000 in cash pa- 275 wool dealers in the country han- —For Information— Pendleton, Oregon. 24-Hour Service on Everything service to the members. This is pos tronage dividends. die 85 per cent of the business, the of distri- The economical system AAA officials announce. Twelve sible because they build their eco SHOP & SAVE for Your Car—Tel. 963. GLENN’S PHARMACY nomics from the point of consump button, plus the actual payment of trade practices are listed in the pro the $600,000,000 has made It possi tion with a service motive rather posed license as unfair. Two of than from the point of production ble to put that money back into cir these are particularly important to culation in such a way that the peo with a profit motive. They have a growers, the announcement states. The Cinderella Shop W. F. MAHRT well-measured, known demand and nie have demanded all sorts of in- One provision would prevent deal Holdman Auto Service dustrial products and have put In ers from selling for growers on com- | have complete control of their pro- LADIES READY-TO-WEAR dustry to work. Certainly no fair- Delco Light Plants, Pumps, mission when they also deal in wool duction program. They have COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE SHOES - and BEAUTY SHOP their production to a known con- minded person would deny that the on their own account. A second ' Radio and Appliances sumption. They can and do fit sup economical plan of distribution of would ban the practice of deducting Cottonwood and Alta —807 Main Street— 719 Garden Street - Pendleton ply to demand. They are not wor products and distribution of wealth an arbitrary flat discount for "tage” | ried with troublesome surpluses, nor have been a vital factor in helping or other off-sort wool or mohair with the hazards of shop idleness in to bring the English and Scandina without reference to the actual con vian countries out of the depression dition of the lot being sold. their factories. and Placing their whole economic SUNLITE BAKERY, Inc Wm. Roesch Brewing Co. The license would relate only to | Servant. Not Marter of Mankind. SIMPSON’S structure on a more secure and hap transactions on or after January 1. “Home Owned and Operated.” py basis. The Cooperatives have demonstra 1936, having no affect on contracts BUTTERNUT BREAD APPAREL FOR WOMEN 'OLD MASTER BEER' ted that you can make the law of or commitments made before that Discovery of the chemical struc- time. SOCIETY CAKES supply and demand a servant of man kind rather than a frightful monster ture of vitamin B by Robert R. Wil- 734 MAIN STREET Established 1882 320 East Court Phone 122 Pendleton to be feared, but it can be done only Hams, of Columbia University, cli- More than three-fourths of the FARM COOPERATIVE DIVISION | WANT AOS Canning Schedule WHO is WHO IN PENDLETON = BREIER 1935 TWater’ PENNEY'S upon the consumers’ requirements as measured by the consumers’ own or ago while he was seeking a cure for ganisation. _ My own observations in Europe Some Florida agriculturalists fig were all colored by my agricultural ure that at least one-fifth of the background. I looked at everything citrus crop is cull fruit, cannery re- mineral matter In solution in sea water consists of common salt. Disappearance of a tiny glass i needle of radium from a Michigan doctor’s office was recently solved by an electroscope which detected the miraing radium ander the floor ing of a janitor's closet. Pendleton Baking Co. BREADS AND PASTRIES Telephone 30 P. O. Pendleton, Oregon There is no substituto for "PURITY QUALITY" PURITY BAKERY «22 Main Phone 131 Murphey Paint Co. Inc. 121 E. Court St. Phone 318 Wall Paper - Paints - Olla Varnishes - Picture Frames • Contracts and Job Work ■