The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 20, 1937, Page 7, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1937.
THE HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON
FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION
WE NOTICED ON
FLUNK DAY.
WANT ADS|
(From the Bulldog)
That Darrel industriously tried
A4 MESSAGE TO EVERY MEMBER.
to impress Helix and Pilot Rock FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT
during summer months. Inquire
mermaids.
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That Miss Morrison was seen mak_ at Herald office.
ing a three point landing while FOR SALE — 30 HEAD JERSEY
making
loans
on
a
helpful
business
put
on
clean
ground.
This
is
a
mea
­
FIRST JERSEY
sure which follows good hog lot basis to cooperatives which qualify mountain climbing Friday.
cattle, ages 1 to 5. S. T. Bailie,
That the Pankows have already La Grande, Ore.
JUBILEE, MAY 31ST
sanitation practices. Boys and girls as to sound management and effi­
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planning to show a pen of four fat cient operating programs. The dis­ begun to furnish their future home.
FOR
SALE
OR
TRADE
—
TEAM
OF
Hugo
had
the
unbelievable
luck
to
The Jersey Jubilee, an annual af­ hogs at the Pacific International trict bank at Spokane is serving 102
horses, 1600 lbs. W. R. Allen,
fair sponsored by the noted Jersey were urged to make arrangements individual cooperative associations win a most indispensible article of
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breeders in the state of Oregon, will to get their pigs not later than in its four-state district of Oregon. home furnishings at the carnival in Hermiston.
Pendleton Saturday night. If you
Washington, Idaho and Montana.
start a series of shows at the state June 1.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—ONE SAM-
fair grounds in Salem, May 31st,
Presidents who will take part in ask him, he will be glad to let you
son roller bearing windmill in
see
this-
piece
of
furniture.
(We
Russell Hartley was elected sec­ the field conference are: George W.
where 60 head of Jersey cattle will
good
condition, for a yearling heifer
compete for ribbons and special retary-treasurer of the Grand Cham Lamb, Springfield, Mass.; F. B. think.)
and »30.00 cash. O. W. Cutsforth.
That
Wayne
rated
a
car
with
all
prizes. A similar show will be held pion Dairy Calf Club, filling the va­ Bomberger, Baltimore, Md
R.
Lexington.
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at the county fair gounds in Gresh­ cancy of Bill Lindner, who resigned. Judson, Columbia, South Carolina; girls in it. Some people have all the
luck.
FOR
SALE
—
REASONABLE;
3
am, June 1. Seventy heard are sched­
John E. Brown, Louisville, Ky. ; J.
Jim and Floyd seemed to have
CANNING SCHEDULE
fresh cows all 4 yrs. old; 1 table
uled to show at this fair. Washing­
J. Watson, New Orleans, La.; D. M.
ton county will sponsor a jubilee
Hardy, St. Louis, Mo.; Hutzel Metz­ profited by all the pounds of ban­ model Montgomery Ward Cream
From May 24 to 29.
show at Hillsboro, June 2. The Linn- Mon.—Asparagus, 8 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. ger, St. Paul, Minn.; Jerry H. Ma­ anas and weiners that they managed separator, Only used 6 weeks: wire
Benton county group, which alter­ Tues.—a.m. Asparagus, p.m. Greens son, Omaha, Nebr. ; Ralph Snyder, to down while at Bingham. Especial- netting, 4 to 6 ft. wide, practically
nates between Corvallis and Albany, Wed.—Asparagus.
Wichita, Kans.; Sterling C. Evans, ly so when each took a swing at a new; three turkey feeders, 14 ft.
will put on their show at Albany on Thurs.—a.m. Asparagus, p.m. Greens Houston, Texas; and Dr. E. A. Stok- ball and broke the only two bats in long, also turkey roosts. Write, Elsie
the group. Some people don’t know M. Weed, Condon, Ore.
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June 3. Yamhill has selected Carl­ Friday—‘Asparagus.
dyk, Oakland, Cal.
ton for its show June 4. Polk county Saturday—Asparagus.
Some of the members of the party their own strength.
Our editor seemed to be a target FOR SALE—CHEAP USED TRUCK
will show the following day in the
plan to visit Coulee dam after the
platforms; lumber suitable for
for
most everything, including in- other
Hop Bowl at Independence. The ser­
break-up of conference at Spokane,
purposes. Rohrman Motor Co..
door
18
COLLEGES
TEACH
balls
thrown
by
very
compe-
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Hermiston.
ies ends with the Clackamas county
June 6.
tent pitchers during the games of
show June 7th, at Canby.
FOR
SALE
—
"MEADOWS”
GAS
CO-OP. COURSES
soft ball played Friday and Satur-
COOPERATIVE LITERATURE.
The State of Oregon holds 11 of
washing machine: 3 sets of har­
day.
It’s possibly a good thing that ness; gasoline Maytag engine. Call
the 18 world records for fat produc­
Eighteen American colleges are
Other articles in this bi-monthly the bats broke and that the balls at Roy Coxens for information, Her­
tion and 5 of the 18 for milk. Some
teaching special courses on the co­ number of the Annals include: "Re­ weren’t baseballs.
miston, Ore.
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of the cows, as well as their off-
operative movement and consumers lationship of Consumer and Produ­
That
two
senior
girls
used
a
little
FOR
SALE
—
THOROUGHBRED
springs, will be seen at these vari­
cooperation is discussed in courses cer Cooperatives,” by Roland N. bit of strategy and rated a triple
Poland China Boar. Call 39F5,
ous shows.
in economics and sociology on 131 Benjamin, president of the Pennsyl­ ride on the ferris wheel at the car­ Pendleton, Ore.
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W. D. Putnam Jr. of Hillsboro,
campuses, according to a survey just vania Farm Bureau Cooperative As­ nival in Pendleton. Let Bonnie
2-ROOM APARTMENT FOR RENT
secretary of the Oregon Jersey Cat-
completed
by
The Cooperative sociation; "Consumers’ Cooperation Jean and Opal tell you how this
on the ground floor at Carter’s
tie club, will sponsor the event. T.
League of the U.S.A.
Apartment. Hermiston.
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and Political Action,” by George W. was accomplished.
R. Warren, western field man of the
The findings, based on 135 replies Jacobson and Iver Lind, of the Mid­
That Willie seemed to have got­ WANTED— SURGE MILKING MA-
American Jersey Cattle club will al­
to questionnaires sent to heads of land Cooperative Wholesale; “Coop­ ten over ma. v of his forward ways
so be in attendance. Farmers who
chine. H. E. Hanby, Hermiston,
economics and sociology depart­ erative Housing in the United after barging headstrong into the Oregon.
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are interested in seeing good Jersey
ments, show a tremendous increase States,” by Abraham E. Kazan, pres girls’ cabin after his suitcase, We
cattle should plan to attend one of
of interest in academic circles when ident of the Amalgamated Housing hope that it wasn’t too much of a NEW PART FOR TRACTOR—LOST
these shows.
from truck passing M. C. Baragar
compared of findings of a similar Corporation, New York City; “Bas­ shock, Willis.
Jay T. Pierson, assistant county
farm northeast of Hermiston, Fri­
survey two and a half years ago. In ic Principles of Cooperation,” by
Jim
Stuart
seemed
to
have
room day, April 30. Part may be had by
agent, states that if there is suffi­
the fall of 1934 only 24 of the 101 James P. Warbasse, president of the for an amazing amount of bananas, calling at Herald office and paying
cient interest among the breeders tn
colleges reporting taught courses In Cooperative League of the U.S.A.; a weiners, and other food during for this ad. Was found in corrugat­
the west Umatilla, Irrigon and
the economics of consumption in history of "Consumers’ Cooperation these two days of rollicking fun. We ed box.
Boardman areas, means of transpor-
which the consumers cooperative in the United States,” by Florence understand, Jim, that mountain air FOX FEED HORSES — WANTED.
tatlon can be provided to take a
E. Parker, assistant editor of the certainly produces the appetites, but
Phone 254. Echo, or write A.
movement was discussed.
delegation.
Hackbarth, Echo, Ore., and I will
Of the 18 colleges offering special Monthly Labor Review of the U.S. we hope the after effects were not call
on you.
42-pd.
courses on the cooperative move­ Bureau of Labor Statistics; discus­ too severe.
4-H CLUB NEWS
WANTED
—
A
USED
FRUIT
AND
sions
of
consumers
’
cooperation
in
That Bernard’s and Harold's cars
ment, seven include courses on the
vegetable hand press. Call at Her-
organization and management of co- Great Britain and the Scandinavian arrived in Pendleton after Coach—
Twenty boys and girls were pres­ operatives. On a large number of countries; and an excerpt from the when Coach left last. Who can ex­ ald office.
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ent at a 4-H dairy club fitting and campuses students are operating co_ report of the Inquiry on Cooperative plain this? Probably any one of ten
Call for Warrants.
showing demonstration held on the operative book stores, eating clubs, Enterprise which studied the coop- people.
All
outstanding
warrants for Dist­
lawn of the reclamation building dormitories and buying pools in or­ erative movement in Europe last
That Floy was with Dayton most
rict No. 112 have been called, and
Sunday, May 16. J. T. Pierson, as­ der to cut the costs of education.
year at the request of President of the time.
interest on same will cease May 13,
sistant county agent, demonstrated | Colleges offering full courses on Roosevelt.
That some of them just couldn’t
H. J. OTT. Clerk.
the procedure necessary in fitting a the cooperative movement include:
Copies of this issue of the Annals take it until the weiner roast was
School Dist. No. 112.
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can be obtained for $2 by writing over. Namely: Bonnie Jean, Rose­
dairy calf for show ring.
Kansas State College, University of
Particular emphasis was placed Minnesota, University of Wisconsin, the American Academy of Political mary, Vivian, Mary, Dorothy, Mar-
Land Sale Notice.
on teaching the calves to lead in Connecticut State College, Louisia­ and Social Science, 3457 Walnut garet, Darrel, and Bill.
NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN that
order that they might show to the na State University, Teachers Col- Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Each num­
That Mary and Roberta would the undersigned. Sheriff of Umatil­
best advantage for the boys and lege, Columbia University, North ber analyses some one specific so­ make good opera singers. This was la County, Oregon, by virtue of an
girls. Boys and girls were urged to D kota State College, Antioch Col- cial, economic, or political problem, found out when their bed partner order duly made and entered here­
in by the County Court of Umatilla
start immediately
fitting
their lere, Hamlin University, American development, or institution from rolled In with ice cold feet.
County, Oregon, on the 30th day of
calves if they contemplated showing
the
varying
viewpoints
of
experts
That
Willis
acted
as
"handy
man
”
April, 1937, will, on the 5th day of
International College, University of
at the Eastern C e on Livest ck Maryland, Butler University, College In the field.
between the cabin and the bonfire. June, 1937, at the hour of ten
show to Le held at Urien June 10,
That Miss Morrison and Mrs. O’- o'clock In the forenoon, sell to the
of the City of New York, Ohio State
highest bidder for cash in hand, at
11 and 1?. Mr. Pierson pointed out University, Lewis Institute, Univer­ WALLOWA PARK TO
Neil were the chief cooks and bot­ the
front door of the Umatilla Coun­
that, all calves should be clipped, sity of Newark, St. Vincents College,
tlewashers and we thank them.
ty Court House, Pendleton. Oregon,
BE
OPEN
MAY
29
horns dressed and ton"
t immed,
That while Margaret Clarke was subject to a minimum price of
and Baylor University. Of these the
at least three weeks before fair time Universities cf Minnesota and Wis-
playing first base in softball she »20.00 therefor, to be paid in cash,
and th t they should be brushed and
Wallowa Lake park at the head of admitted that she was sitting on the at the time of sale, the following
consin, Kansas, Louisiana and Con­
described parcel of land, heretofore
blanketed in order that the natural necticut State Colleges. Antioch and Wallowa lake and at the entrance can.
by Umatilla County, Oregon, acqui­
oil of the sl.ia be erouhat out to St. Vincents Colleges include special to the far-famed Wallowa primitive
That Floy, Opal and Helen were red for delinquent taxes, to-wit:
to
give the hair
ore lu ter; also
SE 1 of SW‘ (South of Furnsh
courses on the organization and area of 223,000 acres, will be open­ the last ones to bed and the first to
Ditch) in Section 8. Township 4.
remove ali shaggy or dead hair on
ed for the 193 7 season Saturday, rise.
anagement of cooperatives.
North Range 29, EWM., Umatil­
the calves < abes that hive a ien-
May 29, according to announcement
That the seniors felt like helli—
la County, Oregon.
dency to e wild sho Id not be al­
just made by John T. Conwell, asso­ ping some poor soul Friday night.
R E. COAD, Sheriff
lowed to run with the rest of the CO-OP BANK LEADERS ciate manager of the lodge and park. Especially a group of serenaders
of Umatilla County.
herd and sho Id be staked ovt on a VISIT NORTHWEST
(May 6-June 3)
During the past several weeks ex­ over by the river bank.
rope, thus enabling them to become [
We’ll have to quit this as we
tensive improvements have been
SUMMONS.
accustomed to the halter.
| Spokane, Wn.—To gain an inti­ made in a number of the cabins op­ can’t tell you everything— That’s
Equity No. 5982
lt was also pointed out that the mate acquaintance with northwest erated in connection with the lodge. the fun of "Flunk Day.” There have
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
boys and girls should lead their cooperative activities and visit some Several have been enlarged in pre­ to be a few secrets.
STATE OF OREGON FOR
calves and teach them to pose at of the northwest’s agricultural cen- preparation for the coming season,
UMATILLA COUNTY
every opportunity. Another good ters, presidents of the 12 banks for which gives promise of being one of
F. B. Swayze, Plaintiff, vs. Alon­
policy wonld be to remove the win- cooperatives from all sections of the the largest in the history of the
CLASSIFIED ADS
zo L. Needles and Katie Needles,
dow sashes from the shed where the country will participate in a six-day park.
husband and wife; E. L. Borthwick
calves are housed and darken the field conference trip in Oregon and
BRING RESULTS
Attaches in the lodge and in the
and Ethel Francis Borthwick, hus­
house by tacking muslin or gunny­ Washington beginning May 31, it park who will
band and wife; Oak Park Trust &
be in charge this sea-
sacks over the windows. This prac­ is announced by A. C. Adams, presi- son, have been on the ground for
Savings Bank, a corporation; and
Jean Macdonald, Defendants.
tice eliminates the difficulty en­ dent of the 12th district bank at
several weeks getting everything in
To the above named defendant
countered from flies and also makes Spokane who will act as leader and readiness for the opening. Horses
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Jean
Macdonald:
it possible for the calf to have a host.
have been brought In from the low­ IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
IN
THE NAME OF THE STATE
cool place to go during the heat of
Headed by Cooperative Bank Com- er Wallowa and Grande Ronde val­
OF OREGON.
STATE OF OREGON FOR
the day.
You are hereby required to ap­
missioner S. D. Sanders and Assis- leys for those who wish to explore
UMATILLA COUNTY.
pear and answer the complaint filed
New Dairy Club Organized.
tant Commissioner J. D. Lawrence the mountain trails; boats are being
In the Matter of the Estate of An­ against you in the above entitled
A new dairy club was organized of Washington, D. C., the party of placed on the lake; grounds have
court and cause within four weeks
in the Stanfield ditrict Monday I 12 regional co-op bank presidents been put in order and all traces of ton Soneson, Deceased.
from the date of the first publica­
IS HEREBY GIVEN that tion
evening, May 17. James Barber was | will leave their train at Eugene. the heavy winter are being removed. the NOTICE
of this summons, and if you
undersigned has been appointed fall so
to appear and answer, for
elected president. Newell Anson, Oregon, and drive to Spokane bank
administratrix of the estate of An­ want thereof
plaintiff will apply to
vice president, and Owen Anson, headquarters by way of Portland.
ton
Soneson,
deceased,
and
has
qua
­
FOREST
SUPERVISOR
said court for a decree as prayed for
lified
as
the
law
directs.
All
per
­
secretary-treasurer. Other members Hood River, Vancouver, Olympia.
sons having claims against said es­ and demanded ins said complaint,
are Clemma Barber, Wayne Barber. Tacoma. Seattle, Yakima and Walla TRANSFERRED
tate are requ’red to present the to-wit:
A decree that plaintiff have and
Raymond Patch. Rueben Patch and Walla, visiting and contacting co­
same to me at the office of W. J.
recover of and from the defendants
Anna Patch.
-operative groups enroute.
Lawrence K. Mays, who has been Warner, my attorney, in Hermiston, Alonzo
L. Needles and Katie Need­
W. R. Barber was chosen local
"This is the first time such a field employed In the office of the Forest Oregon, verified as the law directs, les the sum of »250.00, being the
leader. Members elected to call the | conference has been held,” Mr. Supervisor in Pendleton since 1934, within six months from the date principal of two notes owned and
newly formed club the "Cold Springs Adams points out, “so we are natur­ during which time he was in charge hereof.
held by plaintiff, with interest
Dated this 20th day of May. 1937. thereon at the rate of 6% per an­
Dairy Calf Club.”
ally pleased that our northwest of all fire control work In the Uma­
ELLA P SONESON.
num from the 3rd day of November,
Administratrix.
country was chosen for the initial tilla National Forest, has been pro­
Lois Hutchison Vice President,
1931, and the further sum of $38.60,
(May
20
-
June
17)
At a meeting of the pig club held trip, along with California where moted to the Division of Operation
insurance premium paid by plain­
tiff, with Interest thereon at the
at the assistant county agent's of­ the tour is starting. It Is signifi­ in the Portland office of the United
rate of 6% per annum from the
fice Saturday evening. May 15. Lois cant. of course. that the Pacific States Forest Service, according to
Taken Un Notice.
18th day of April, 1935, and the fur­
Hutchison was elected vice presi­ state farmers have gained national Supervisor A. D. Moir, who states
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ther sum of »77.02. taxes paid by
dent. filling the vacancy left by recognition in the development of that Mr. Mays will henceforth be I have taken up and have kept for plaintiff, with Interest thereon at
Bernard Jendrzejewski. who resign- cooperative marketing and coopera- employed on forest fire studies In I about 14 days at my ranch 1‘ miles the rate of 6% per annum from the
ed two weeks ago. During the last tire purchasing. After hearing so all forests In the states of Washing­ North of Stanfield, the following de­ 4th day of October, 1935. and the
further sum of »300.00 as an attor­
scribed animals:
week sixteen Duroc Jersey weaner much about our associations the co- ton and Oregon.
1 black mare, white bind feet, ney’s fee. and the costs and dis­
pigs were purchased for members of op bank presidents wanted to see
Mays will be succeeded In the
bursements of this suit, and that
1100 lbs.
the pig club to be shown at the lo­ these accomplishments for them­ Pendleton office by Junior Forester
1 bay mare. 1100 lbs., white star said sums are a Hen or Hens against
the following described land, to
cal and state fairs. Two purebred selves. The only regret is that time C. T. Brown. Mr. Brown has been
on forehead.
wit:
2 yearling colts, bay.
Poland China gilts were also pur­ will not permit a more extensive employed as Assistant Ranger of the
The South Half of the Northeast
animals will be sold, unless re­
chased for boys who will carry the visit throughout the four northwest Walla Walla district of the Umatil­ Said
Quarter of the Northeast Quar-
deemed, at public auction to the
gilt project this year, and the sow states where many other coopera­ la forest since August of last year, highest bidder for cash in hand on
er: the Northwest Quarter of the
Northeast Quarter; the North
and litter project next year. All tives are rendering a splendid ser- and is well qualified to handle fire the 21st day of May, 1937, at the
Half of the Southwest Quarter of
weaner pigs purchased were given vice to their farmer-members.”
control work on account of several above described ranch at 2:00
the
Northeast Quarter; and the
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a treatment for worms as a pre.
The cooperative banks, units of years’ experience in the Columbia o'clock. Signed. HARRY STEELE.
Southwest Quarter of the South- I
cautionary measure before they were the farm credit administration, are National Forest.
west Quarter of the Northeast
(May 6-20)
PAGE SEVEN
Quarter, all in Section 16 in
Township 4 North of Range 28
East of the Willamette Meridian,
in Umatilla County, Oregon, ex­
cepting therefrom the following
described tract: Commencing at
the center of said Section 16 and
running thence North 417.6 feet;
thence East 208.8 feet; thence
South 417.6 feet: thence West
208.8 feet to the point of begin­
ning, containing two acres more
of less.
That the mortgage given by said
defendants Alonzo L. Needles and
I Katie Needles to plaintiff and of
record at page 410, Book 101, Rec­
ord of Mortgages for Umatilla Coun­
ty in the State of Oregon, and the
lien thereof be foreclosed against
said land, and that the court decree
a sale of said land for the satisfac­
tion of the whole of the debt se­
cured thereby, or so much thereof
as may be necessary to satisfy the
installments now due, with costs of
suit and attorney's fees, or decree
a sale of so much of said land as may
be necessary to satisfy the sums due
plaintiff, with costs of suit.
That if there be a deficiency,
then that plaintiff have execution
against the property of said defen­
dants Alonzo L. Needles and Katie
Needles or against the property of
either of them for satisfaction of
such deficiency.
That plaintiff be permitted to
bid upon and purchase said land at
the sale thereof, or so much of the
same as may be sold.
That immediately after such sale
the sheriff place the purchaser of
said land in possession thereof.
That if you shall appear herein
as the owner or holder of the eight
notes the payment of which is se­
cured by said mortgage, which notes
are not owned by plaintiff, then
that your rights be protected here­
in, and that such decree be entered
as may be proper for the protection
and interest of all persons owning
any one or more of said notes or
having any interest therein, and
that the court will enter herein
such decree as may be proper for
the protection of all parties con­
cerned.
That you and all persons claim­
ing by, through or under you sub­
sequent to the 9th day of April,
1932, the date of said mortgage, be
forever barred and foreclosed of any
and all right, title, interest, claim,
lien or demand In, to or upon said
land and each and every part there­
of, except the statutory right of re­
demption, and that plaintiff have
such other and further relief as may
seem proper In equity.
This summons is served upon you
by publication thereof for four suc­
cessive weeks in the Hermiston
Herald by order of Hon. Calvin L.
Sweek, judge of the court above
named, which said order was made
and dated May 3, 1937, and the
date of the first publication of this
summons Is May 13th, 1937.
W. J. WARNER,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Post Office Oddress:
Hermiston, Oregon.
(May 13-June 10)
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D
(renerai Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Bldg.
Phone t-J
Residence Phone 25-J
Sunday and Evenings by
Appointment
WATCH - CLOCK
REPAIRING
A. W. BEHRMAN
WATCHMAKER
HERMISTON
OREGON
DR. A. E MARBLE
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: 2 blocks east of post office
| Office Hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to I
! Phone 481 — — Hermiston, Ore
Hermiston Post No. 37
Meets first and third
Thursday. Legion Auxil-
lary meets second and
fourth Thursday.
Legion Hall.
V. R. “Bob” RUNNION
AUCTIONEER
FARM SALES AND LIVE STOCK
A SPECIALTY
Make Dates at My Expense
Heppner, Oregon
Phone 452
Dr. A. C. Willcutt
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OSBORN APARTMENTS
PETERSON & PETERSON
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
U. S. National Bank Building
Practice in State A Federal Courts
Pendleton. Ore.
DR. P. B. BELT
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office Hours:
Other
10:30 to 12:30 A.M. Hours by
2 to 5 P.M.
Appointment
Reo. 712 — PHONE — Office 733
W. J. WARNER
Attorney-at-Law
Hermiston - Oregon