THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1937
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
FARM CO OPERATIVE DIVISION
*
PINE C IT Y
*
FOR SALE— 3 YEAR OLD MARE,
wt. about 1400; 5 year old geld
ing, wt. ab o u t 1600. Chas. Dillon,
Boardm an, Ore.
8-3tp
pa g e t u h r i
co u rt should not g ra n t th e p ray er
of th e petition filed herein on th e
29th day of Septem ber, 1937, By
C. A. Binder, ad m in istra to r of said
estate, p ray in g th a t he be au y io r-
ized to sell a t p riv ate sale for rash
th e follow ing described real proper
ty belonging to said estate, to-
w it:
Com m encing a t th e Q uarter
Section C orner betw een sections
ten and eleven in tow nship 5
N orth R ange 28, E.W .M .; thence
follow ing th e sub-divisional sec
tion line east 405 feet to a point;
thence South and p arallel w ith
th e W est line of said Section
eleven 534 feet, to th e N o rth line
of th e rig h t of way of th e O regon-
W ashington R ailroad and N avi
gation C om pany’s line of r a il
road;
thence
follow ing
said
N orth line of said rig h t of way
In a W esterly d irectio n 419 feet
more or less to th e section lin e ;
thence follow ing said section lin e
N orth to th e place of beginning,
all in U m atilla County, Oregon,
excepting how ever therefrom a
strip of land 30 feet wide along
th e N orth line of said described
tra c t and a strip of land 30 feet
wide along th e W est line of said
tra c t, w hich strip e are reserved
for road rig h ts of way.
W ITNESS th e Hon. Carl W.
Cham bers, Ju d g e of th e said County
Court of U m atilla County, Oregon,
w ith th e seal of said co u rt affixed
a t P endleton, Oregon, th is 29th day
of Septem ber, 1937.
Published th e firs t tim e October
7, 1937.
E. B. CASTEEL, County
Clerk of U m atilla County,
(SEA L)
Oregon.
(O ct.^ 2 8 )
By Mrs. Beruiee W a tte n b u rg e r
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A few people from P ine City a t - i r FOR
w SALE 1930 MODEL A FORD
. . the
.. * P
-• ioneers’ ■ _ R eunion dance
•
I coline
tended
coupe, >125.00 cash. Rex K.
8-3tp
in Lexington S atu rd ay evening.
| J ° b nson, 1 m atilla
M ESSA G E TO E V E R Y M EM BER.
Miss Dora E. Moore an d
Mrs. FOR REN T— FURNISHED APART-
Joyce Sm ith reported a p ro fitab le
m ent for housekeeping; also ex
tim e a t the te ach ers’ in stitu te in La tr a single room. Mrs. Joe Dyer,
Westland Orange Dance.
has alw ays depended upon th is G rande.
H erm iston.
7-tfc
CO-OP MOVEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. W a tte n b u rg e r
food, long before science was able
T he W estland G range w ill give a
MODEL T PICK-UP W ITH RUCK-
dance S aturday, October 30th, in th e HAS W IDE PROGRESS
to analy ze th e reason for Its value. and fam ily w ere d in n e r guests a t
stel for sale or trade. Cheap. Con
th e Em ery Cox home n ea r H erm is
W estland school house. All mem
H om em akers w ill come aw ay from ton Sunday. T he occasion was Mr.
n
o
r’s Cash Store.
8-tfc
bers are invited to a tte n d this H al-
GENEVA— D espite th e h ard siege Miss C onklin’s dem o n stratio n s w ith Cox’s b irth d ay .
furnished. T he gen eral public is
of
depression
days,
th
e
cooperative
a
fund
of
a
u
th
e
n
tic
in
fo
rm
atio
n
to
The Pine City high school pupils FOR SALE— EIGHT SETS BUTT
also invited to a tte n d .
m ovement has made w orld-w ide pro gu id e them in selecting and p rep ar have received th e ir copies of "T h e
chain harness. B argain. G adw a’s
8-2tc
gress and, now th a t recovery is here, in g m eats, as w ell as w ith new Ghost C haser” and reh earsals are Store, P endleton, Ore.
Co-ops. Closed November 11.
ideas for tem p tin g economy dishes. going to begin im m ediately. T he SIX ACRES OF FALL POTATOES
it
is
beg
inning
to
reap
th
e
rew
ards.
T he Farm B ureau Cooperative and
play will be presented Tuesday,
for sale— In th e field or by th e
G range Cooperative w ill be closed T his is revealed in the In te rn a tio n
November 23. It is a m ystery com
T hursday, Novem ber 11th, on A r al L abor O ffice Y ear Book for 1936-
Baby Beef Club Notice.
edy in th ree acts and prom ises to be sack if en tire crop is purchased. H.
E. H anby, H erm iston.
7-tfc
m istice day.
37.
Boys and g irls who plan to carry good.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. N eill and Mr.
It also says th a t th e resu lts in a baby beef p ro ject n ex t year should
and Mrs. Roy N eill atten d e d church
Co-ops W ill Close at 5:00 P.M.
ce rtain co u n tries “ have been most decide on the' breed of calves th a t in H erm iston Sunday.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
th
ey
in
ten
d
to
have
and
tu
rn
th
is
T he F arm B ureau C ooperative of sig n ific an t an d th e lig h t th ey throw
E. B. W a tte n b u rg e r and son J u n
in
fo
rm
atio
n
over
to
the
assista
n
t
OF ADMINISTRATRIX.
H erm iston, the Cooperative Service on the p a rt w hich th e cooperative dounty a g e n t’s office im m ediately. ior w ent to Jo h n Day F rid ay and
S tatio n and the G range Cooperative m ovem ent may play as a facto r in Mr. Pierson, a s sista n t county agent, retu rn ed S aturday.
N otice is hereby given th a t by an
Boylen and d au g h te r Jeren e
w ill close a t 5:00 p. m., beginning economic and social recovery has plans to spend th e last th ree days of of Toni
Pendleton were a t th e ir ran ch on order of th e County C ourt of th e
S tate of Oregon for U m atilla Coun
Novem ber 1st. P atro n s are asked to aroused fu rth e r effo rts elsew here.” th e m onth p ick in g out su itab le B u tter Creek Friday.
ta k e notice of th is change in clos
Fred Rauch was a business v isi ty the undersigned has been ap
A lthough all th e figures for 1936 calves for n ex t year. It is hoped th a t
they w ill be sta rte d on feed by No to r in H erm iston and S tan field Mon pointed ad m in istra trix of th e estate
ing hours.
were not available, records for the vem ber 15th.
of K ath erin e E. McCasky, deceased.
day.
previous year show th a t th e to tal
Dorene W ith e rite retu rn ed
to All persons h aving claim s ag ain st
November 15 First Turkey Pool.
trad e figures of m ost w holesale so
Pasco Sunday a f te r spending a week said estate are hereby required to
•
SMALLER TURKEY
present them w ith in
six
m onths
cieties
equaled
those
of
th
e
pre-de
a t the A. E. W a tte n b u rg e r home.
At a m eeting of th e board of di
from th e d ate of th is notice, w ith
John
Moore,
who
has
been
ill
pression
period,
w
hile
those
of
the
CROP TH IS YEAR
Teetors of the E astern Oregon T u r
w ith pneum onia, is rep o rted much proper vouchers, to said ad m in istra
trix at the office of A. S. Cooley in
key G row ers’ association held at the B ulgarian , F in n ish , N eth erlan d , Swe
b etter.
the Jo h n s B uilding in P endleton,
Oregon tu rk ey grow ers expect to
assista n t county a g e n t’s office, Oc dish and Swiss societies w ere h ig h
U m atilla County, Oregon.
er.
Such
fig
u
res
as
were
available,
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m
ark
et
some
700,000
birds
th
is
year
tober 13, shipping dates w ere sched
D ated October 28, 1937.
uled for November 15, and th e sec however, showed a big advance over as com pared w ith 800,000 in 1936, «
IRRIGON
H A RRIET M. BAKER,
the trad e fig u res in 1935.
p relim in ary estim ates p rep ared by ♦
ond shipping dates N ovember 29
A d m in istratrix .
By MRS. W. C. ISOM
Lithunia in Vanguard.
extension sp ecialists a t O.S.C. show. <•
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« A. S. COOLEY, A ttorney
and 30. A circu lar le tte r confirm
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
for A d m in istratrix .
L ith u a n ia leads th e field w ith an Seventy per cent of these are ex
Mrs. Rebecca K n ig h t from Um a
in g these dates to g e th er w ith oth er increase
of 14.9 per cent. Norw ay pected to go to o u t-o f-state m arkets.
(Oct
28-Nov.
25)
tilla atten d ed services in Irrig o n
im p o rta n t
inform ation
reg a rd in g follow s w ith 12.4 per cent. Scotland
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF TH E
It g en erally pays to m ark et only Sunday and was a d in n e r guest of
feeding practices prior to shipping, shows a 10.4 p er cent increase, w hile
STATE OF OREGON FOR
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stew ard.
Land Sale Notice.
h andling, and g rad in g will be sent U.S.S.R. com pleted its an n u a l plan top-grade birds, grow ers have found,
UMATILLA COUNTY.
Mr. and Mrs. Em ery Bedwell and
o ut Boon to all m em bers of th e E a st for 1936, p roviding for a to ta l trade even th o u g h th a t req u ires several two sons Roy and E arn est, Miss B et
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN th a t
ern Oregon T urkey G row ers’ asso of 19,650,000 roubles by November k illin g periods. It is well to w ith ty H ia tt an d Miss Neva B lair mo the undersigned, S h eriff of U m atil
In th e M atter of th e E sta te of
hold all feed for 24 hours before tored to Sunnyside, W n., Sunday.
elatio n .
la County. Oregon, by v irtu e of an
15 of th a t year. It d istrib u ted 23,-
A nna M. Strohm , Deceased.
Rev.
and
Mrs.
Geo.
A
lcorn
and
o
rd
er
duly
made
and
en
tered
herein
k illin g , and to cool carcasses to 40
Miss B lair left for Toledo, W n., by th e C ounty C ourt of U m atilla
300,000 roubles in goods to ru ra l
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN th a t
degrees as quickly as possible.
livestock Marketing.
Sunday n ig h t for a w eek’s visit.
populations, an increase of more
C ounty, Oregon, on th e 6th day of th e undersigned has been ap p o in t
Mrs. Jay B erry and tw o d a u g h te rs October, 1937, w ill, on th e 20th day
A m eeting of th e U m atilla Coop th a n 50 per cen t over 1935.
B arb ara and Lola of P o rtlan d are of November, 1937, a t th e h o u r of 10 ed executor of th e last w ill and tes
e ra tiv e Livestock M ark etin g
asso
A g ricu ltu ra l co-operative societies POULTRYBRIGHTER
v isitin g Mr. and Mrs. E m m ett Mc o’clock in th e forenoon, sell to th e tam en t of A nna M. Strohm , de
elation w ill be held T hursday, Nov
have
shared
in
th
e
increased
pros
Coy.
h ig h est bidder for cash in hand, a t ceased, and has q u alified as th e law
em ber 4th, in th e office of the As
PICTURE AHEAD
H enry P helps and Russell McCoy th e fro n t door of th e U m atilla Coun directs. All persons h av in g claim s
sis ta n t County A gent Ja y T. P ie r perity of th e d istrib u tiv e societies in
retu rn ed from th e ir h u n tin g trip ty C ourt House, Pendleton, Oregon, a g a in st said e sta te a re required to
son. I t is a very im p o rta n t m eet alm ost every country, according to
SPOKANE, W n.— The larg e crops S aturday. E ach bagged his deer.
su b ject to a m inim um price of >30.- present th e sam e to me a t th e office
ing and all members a re requested th e labor office. And, w ith th e ex
R. V. Jones and d a u g h te r V onna
to be p resent.
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ception of G erm any, th e re has been of g rain s th is fall and th e sm aller retu rn ed from th e ir h u n tin g trip 00 th erefo r, to be paid in cash, a t of W. J. W arn er, my atto rn ey . In
th e tim e of sale, th e follow ing de
a w orld-w ide increase in th e num ber n um ber of p u llets raised th ro u g h o u t Tuesday.
scribed parcel of land, h eretofore by H erm iston, Oregon, verified as th e
STATE GRANGE
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ray
L
am
oreaux
are
of societies an d th e ir m em berships. th e n atio n should reverse for 1938,
U m atilla County, Oregon, acquired law directs, w ith in six m onths from
assistin g Mrs. A llie Coryell at th e
th e d a te hereof.
T his sta te m en t is confirm ed by re th e situ atio n of high-priced feed service sta tio n w hile Mr. Coryell is for d elin q u en t taxes, to -w lt:
CONFERENCE A T
Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 77, W ard-
p orts from B ulgaria, Czechoslovakia, and low -priced eggs w hich cu t th e on a h u n tin g trip .
D ated th is 3 0th day of Septem
w ell’s A ddition to C ity of Um a ber. 1937.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom w ere
LEXINGTON D enm ark, E n g lan d , F in lan d , F rance, p o u ltry m en ’s re tu rn s in 1937.
tilla, U m atilla County, Oregon.
W. J. G reen,
Spokane county d in n er guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sari
In d ia, Italy , N eth erlan d s, Norw ay,
GEORGE STROHM,
R. E. GOAD, S heriff
Isom Sunday.
ag
en
t,
in
o
u
tlin
in
g
th
e
program
for
Sweden,
Poland,
Scotland,
S
w
itzer
By Maude H. P o in ter
of U m atilla County.
Executor.
F
ra
n
k
Ryder
is
v
isitin
g
a
t
th
e
th e p o u ltry school w hich w ill b e home of his b ro th er, G lenn.
land, T urkey and Yugoslavia.
(Oct. 21-Nov. 1 8 ) _______
(Sept. 30-Oct. 28)
A t th e L exington G range hall S at
The Labor Y ear Book p a rtic u la r held in Spokane, October 26 an d 27,
Mrs. John Voile has gone to W al
urday, October 16th, M aster Ray
CITATION.
ly
em phasizes th e progress of th e a t th e Y.M.C.A. gave assurance th a t la W alla to be w ith h e r husband,
H's Easy Ta Ba Mistaken About
Gill, sta te secretary B erth a Beck,
com plete in fo rm atio n on th e o u t who will undergo an operation.
cooperative
m
ovem
ent
in
th
e
U
nited
G range insu ran ce ch a irm an C. G'.
E
lm
er
Benefiel
from
th
e
V
ete
ran
’s
R eview ing the rem ark ab le look w ill be av ailab le a t th a t m eet ho sp ital at W alla W alla, visited the IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF TH E
P atte rso n , G range b u lle tin editor S tates.
Stomach sufferers should learr the
advance of th e farm cooperatives, ing.
STATE OF OREGON FOR
home folks th is week.
G eorge Corson, sta te extension se r
tru th about ULCERS, GAS. ACID,
UMATILLA COUNTY.
cred it unions and consum ers’ coop
W illiam F o ster is a guest a t the
Mr.
G
reen
said,
“
W
heat
produc
vice of O.S.C. M orton Tom pkins and
INDIGESTION, belching, heartburn,
eratives, it said:
tion is estim ated
at
890,000,000 Tom Caldwell home.
constipation, etc., due to excess acid
C harles Beck, county a g e n t Joseph
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R
ussell
M
iller
of
In th e M atter of th e E sta te of
‘The fact th a t th e re is a vast bushels an d corn a t 2,500,000,000
FREE UkXlK Booklet contains facta
B elanger, Mrs. Slack. Mrs. Thiesen,
Boardm an visited Mr. and Mrs. W C arl Ozana, Deceased.
of interest. The9th edition, mat of, th.
field of action for cooperative o rg a bushels, b o th large crops. The n u m C. Isom Monday.
and Mrs. M ary L undell, sta te com
TO: The U nknow n H eirs of Carl
press, inay orove vour first step to nap
nizations of various sorts and for ber of young chickens Ju ly 1, th is
Ozana, Deceased, gnd all p er
pysUimncncomfortH'lir this to emind
m ittee chairm en, put on a very in
relatio n s betw een them , in th e sys year, per farm flock in th e U nited
Dry Land Nursery Established.
sons in terested In th e estate of
you to ask fo rth eU H G A B o p I c I p i m
te re stin g and in stru ctiv e program .
Carl Ozana, Deceased.
tem atic reco n stru ctio n now in pro S tates was 19 per cent low er th a n
LAKEVIEW
—
Ned
Sherlock,
E
ast
THOMPSON’S DRUG STORE
S tate M aster Gill spoke of th e re gress in th e U nited S tates has not
IN TH E NAME OF T H E STATE
a y ear ago, and th e sm allest per Side w oolgrower, is co operating w ith OF OREGON.
cent achievem ents „ of th e „ G range „ in failed to a ttr a c t th e a tte n tio n and
farm for th e 13 years for w hich da- County A gent V ictor W. Johnson in
You and each of you are hereby
estab lish in g a dry land forage n u r
th e app o in tm en t of Mr. Ross of 8 e - |arouge th e intere8t of the masses
ta is available. L arge stocks of sto- sery on his farm . Seed for th e tria ls cited an d required to ap p ear a t th e
a ttle as m anager of ta e Bonneville
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
aP.peal to raee
and frozen eggs w ill tend will be fu rn ish ed th ro u g h
D. C. office of th e C ounty Ju d g e of U m a
pow er, and the “o rig in a l w ith Ore- | th e president made by th,®
th e N ational
General Dentistry
to re ta rd th is favorable tren d th is S m ith of th e bureau of p la n t indus tilla County, Oregon, a t th e Coun
ty Court House,
Pendleton. Ore
g on” idea of th e G ranges sio n so iiu g R eligion and L abor F ou n d atio n in
try.
X-Ray and Diagnosis
fall and early w in ter.
gon, w ith in 28 days from th e d a te
4-H club work.
H e s ta te d th a t ! the nam e of 22 of th e chief religious
Bank Bldg.
Phene 9-J
of the first publication of th is c ita
The program is as follow s:
th e re were n e a n y ISO ooys and g in s denom inations of th e co u n try , th e
tion, an d show cause, if any exists,
Residence
Phone
25-J
October 2 6, l o A M.— ' ‘New In-
a t sum m er school th is year and 200 support given to th e cooperative
why th e Judge of the above en title d
Sunday and Evenings by
a re expected next year. An in v ita- m ovement by organized labor, an d form ation
producing Q uality
Appointment
tion was extended by him to all th e holding of debates on coopera- B g g s ’’ W ‘ D' Buch a n a n ;
11 A. M.,
G rangers to visit th e new h eadquar- tion in most of th e univ ersities and rolInd table discussion; 1 :00
P. M.,
ters at E. 12th & Salm on, P o rtlan d , colleges, are p articu la rly sig n ific an t I T he P o u ltry Outlook for 1938” ; SQUASH FOR SALE— W. A. JE P P E ,
2 % miles w est of H erm iston.
Mr. Corson spoke of the advant- and bear w itness to a g reat increase
p-
round tab le discussion.
W ATCH - CLOCK
10-3tp
I October 27, 10 A. M.— “ The R ange
age to advertisers and
G rangers ¡in general in terest.
REPAIRING
alik e of saving sales slips; also of I
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S h elter in R educing L aying House FOR SALE CHEAP — HILLSIDE
Model
30
C
a
te
rp
illar
tra
c
to
r.
A
-l
A.
W. BEHRMAN
M
o
rtality
”
,
W.
D.
B
u
ch
an
an
;
11:00
th e cooperative movem ent.
A REVOLUTION
WATCHMAKER
A. M., round tab le discussion; 1:00 condition. Geo. R. W hite, L exing
Mr. T om pkins stressed th e neces- .
ton, Ore.
10-2tp
HERMISTON
OREGON
P. M.. open th e question box and
sity of organized farm ers, especially ■
I r l t Ix l I V n t N
discussion of local p o u ltry problem s; FOR SALE— GREY WORK MARE
a t fre ig h t rate and congressional
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and Y earlin g C olt; Also corn on
8 :00 P. M., m oving p ictu re and ad
h earin g s for needed legislative act- 1
(C ontinued from Page I)
th e cob. W. H. Cook, w est of At-
DR. A. E. MARBLE
ion.
of tu rn in g a steak or chops several dress on “ M ark etin g E ggs and P oul te b u ry corner, H erm iston.
10-3tc
CHIROPRACTOR
County A gent B elanger spoke of tim es, and le ttin g th e su rface be tr y ” , G. H. A nderson.
¡FOR SALE— 26 MODEL T PICK-UP
Office:
2
blocks east of post office
th e results of the work of the Blow come charred w hile the in te rio r is
>20. Lewis Pearson. H erm iston.
Office H ours: 8 to 12 - 1 :30 to 6
C ontrol Com m ittee.
He had some uncooked. Miss Conklin show s th a t OSC STUDENT OFFERS
Phone 4 8 1 -------- Hermiston, Ore.
FOR SALE— NEW JE R SE Y REDS
very in te re stin g c h a rts and m a p s ; th e m eat is placed a t a su fficie n t
young roosters. 15c lb. Mrs. C. A.
show ing th e noxious weeds and lo- distance from th e h ea tin g u n it so HEADACHE CURE
B inder, H erm iston.
1 0 -ltp
cation thereof in th is county. He | th a t w hen one side is nicely brow n-
Herm iston Host No. 37
CORVALLIS— T h a t
th e
“ w ater I FOR SALE— ONE NEARLY NEW
told of th e help th e county co u rt i ed. th e steak o r chops are h alf done
Meets first and th ird
balance”
in
a
person’s
body
may
be
b
a^
ra
k
e
'
fair
mower,
sprlng-
w as ready to give in co n tro llin g Then it is seasoned and tu rn ed , and tho v ,«
T hursday. Legion A uxil
_,
i
.to o th and peg tooth h arro w , h ea tin g
th e key to prevention of m igraine „ nd cooklng gtoveg. T ra d ln g Pogt,
same. All in all, th e G range A gri browned on th e o th e r side.
T H E R E A SO N R A TER
iary m eets second and
or nervous sick headache is th e th e -¡S ta n fie ld , Or.
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ASPIRIN WORKS SO FAST
c u ltu ra l Com m ittees In cooperation
Stresses Economy Cuts.
fourth T hursday,
Drop a B ayrr Aspirin tab
In Miss C oklin's d em onstrations, ory advanced by F ra n k Thompson FOR SALE — TWO PIANOS, ONE
w ith th e county a g e n t’s office, are
le g io n Hall.
let into a tum bler o f water.
will be given to g rad u a te stu d e n t In ch em istry a t
By the tim e it hita the
doing some very necessary work special atte n tio n
B ungalow , new, one used piano,
bottom of the glaaa it ia
disintegrating.
along o riginal ideas in both weed th e rig h t ways of cooking th e less Oregon S ta te college, who recently for cash or easy term s. M ight con
1 M i apeed of diHinte-
dem anded cuts of m eat, those w hich reported his ex p erim en ts and con sider sto rin g w ith reliab le p a rty th a t
an d erosion control.
gratinn enable« genuine
would
buy
later.
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Sm
ith,
IIA
Y E R Aspirin tablets to
Mrs G W. T hiesen advised full i are fine in B a™ r and high in food clusions on th is su b ject to th e Ore-
start “ taking hold*' of
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ck
facto ry rep resen tativ e, 1011 S. W.
headache
and
a im ila r
cooperation w ith th e S m ith -H u g h e, value-
*»>ich contain connective 8 , ’ Î ?
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OSTEOPATHIC
pain a few m inutes after
in stru c to rs in form ing a d u lt e d u c a -> ti88Ue ,h a t m ust be softened by cai Society a t its m eeting in P o rt
taking.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
YEAR OLD GIRL
WANTS
tio n classes. The recreation h o u r ,! c° ° k f '« m oist meat. Miss C onklin land.
work. In q u ire a t H erald office.
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has
was
tho-
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Pares
a
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ty
of
dishes
fea
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inform
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ab
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years
of w hich she had charge, was tno jng
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m eat
All people who suffer occasionally
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from headaches ought to know
roughly enjoyed.
pies, pot roasts and stews are am ong ago th a t th is m alady, from w hich :
suffered freq u en tly , and w hich, i REb^
A* L* R? ° MS FOR RRNT
this way to quick relief.
Mrs. L undell of W illow s G range, : them , and in m any, vegetables are he
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by th e m onth, also one a p a rtm e n t
told of th e conferences th e sta te of-¡cooked w ith th e meats,
PETERSON & PETERSON
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in c ite n ta lly , afflic ts from one to c a tty corner from depot.
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At the first sign of such pain,
fleers w ere holding and th e w ork of I A nother economy idea w hich re- two per cent of th e population, was " “' J _ —-------------------------------------------
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
take two Bayer Aspirin tablets
Thompson began using STRAYRD P R ™ « Y p I 'ACB _ 1
U. 8. N atio n al Bank B uilding •
O range women in various com m it- suits in tem p tin g dishes Miss Conk- . incurable,
with a half glass of water. Some
,
. . . . . . . .
i black horse mule. L. W. Dixson,
P ractice In S ta te ft F ederal C ourts |
times if the pain is unusually
tees.
' Hn show s is th e ways of stu ffin g . his e a rlie r scien tific tra in in g In an H erm iston,
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severe, one more tablet is neces
P endleton, Ore.
T he d in in g room and hall w ere Some cuts a re boned, and th e stu f- effo rt to find o ut som ething about i ” *
H is stu d y of his TOR ^ E - N E W
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sary later, according to directions.
b ea u tifu l w ith d ecorations of Mich- fing is placed in th e cavity. O thers, „ it for him self.
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n er P lan o Accordion, P rice >48
If headaches keep coming back
aelm us daisies and m arigolds.
Hke flank steak, rolled b reast of own case and those of a num ber of w ith r a se. Mrs. A. H. Rohde. Echo,
DR. F. B. BELT
10-3tp
we advise you to see your own
G reenfield G range, w ith a score; veal or lamb, an d veal birds, are o th ers has fin ally convinced him Ore.
PHYSICIAN ft SURGEON
physician. He will lock for the
of 96. won the d rill team contest rolled abou t stu ffin g ,
; 5 t ‘ ‘hh e
,,° f , pr: ven.t ,on K
Of TOR 8A LE -
i ^ head golden
[Office H eu rs:
O ther
cause in order to correct it.
these headaches lies In keeping the
Glow Jereey cowg and fo |lr hp)f.
b u t equal money was aw arded th e
Will Discuss Nutrition.
10:30 to 1 2:30 A M.
H ours by
L exington team , for p a rtic ip a tin g
Besides cookery
methods.
Miss in ta k e of w ate r or liquid a t a m in- ers. 1 bull. 2-u n it Serge m ilking
3 to 5 P.M.
A ppointm ent
m achines,
com plete;
R easonable
u n der very adverse circum stances. Conklin goes Into th e subject of th e imum.
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u t«rm
" O- G Sm ith, ;________________
Stanfield. 10-3tp _
A large attendance from the var- value of meat In proper nutrition
He recom m ends th a t ___
persons sub-
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lous Oranges enjoyed the day. Over for children and adults. The impor- Ject to such headaches stay on the FOR SALE— 75 PU R EBRED HAMP
ewM
R alph B utler, W il
elghty wede served, both a t noon tance of meat In providing high borderline of th ir s t a t all tim es, and ,
W. J. WARNER
9-2tp
and at night. A vote of thanks from j quality protein, the "building” food, th a t If th ey feel an a tta c k com ing . lows. Ore. (E w in g S ta tio n )
Attomey-at-Law
the conference was tendered to the and as a source of Iron and phos- on. w rap them selves in b lan k ets In ¡W ANTED
?» OR 30 CLOSED
th
e
w
arm
est
possible
apot
and
sw
eat
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p,ck
*up:
W ill pay rash .
I«ewls
Home Economics Club of Lexington phorus as well as certain vitam ins
Hermiston - Oregon
Feareon, 1 m ile n o rth of H erm ls-
virtually a cant a vaoiat
for the fine meals and hospitality. makea It easy to see why mankind It out.
ton.
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