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    THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1938.
1
FARM CO OPEAATIVE
_ _ _ DIVISION
A
MESSAGE
TO EVERY MEMBER.
I I
U M A TILLA PROJECT YEARBOOK SHOWS
1937 RECORD AG
F A R M B U R E A U PROGRESS OF CO-OPS YEAR FOR OREGON
MEETING FRIDAY
f
R. D. F la h e rty , D irector of the
W estern O rganization D ivision
of
th e A m erican F arm B ureau F ed era­
tion, and R. E. Reynolds, secretary
of th e S tate F arm B ureau F edera­
tion. w ill be present to address the
m em bers of th e U m atilla P ro ject
F arm B ureau a t the Union church
F rid a y evening, Ja n u a ry 14, a t
8:0 0 o’clock.
Mr. F lah e rty will discuss th e pro­
blem s in connection w ith organizing
a F arm B ureau C enter for th is area.
Mr. Reynolds w ill give a F arm Bu­
reau F ederation rep o rt for Oregon.
An A m erican F arm B ureau Fed­
e ra tio n m em bership drive is being
conducted th ro u g h o u t th e sta te of
Oregon a t th e present time.
A ccording to H. J. O tt, president
of th e U m atilla P ro ject F arm B ur­
eau, it is necessary th a t local Farm
B ureau m em bers become affiliated
w ith
the
n atio n al
organization
th a t they may be in closer touch
w ith th e n atio n al policies.
T he farm women are cordially in ­
vited to a tte n d th is m eeting because
th e re w ill be problem s discussed
w hich w ill be of d irect In terest to
them .
R efreshm ents w ill be served im ­
m ediately follow ing the m eeting. All
m em bers are requested to be present
a t th is m eeting.
(Signed) H. J. OTT.
COLUMBIA GRANGE
LECTURE HOUR OPEN
Colum bia G range invites all who
a re interested in
“ G range w ork” ,
and com m unity betterm en t, to spend
a social hour w ith them on T ues­
day evening, Ja n u a ry 18, from 8:00
to 9:3 0 o’clock.
Em il Zivney of th e ex perim ent
farm w ill discuss weeds and weed
control. H. J. O tt w ill ta lk on co­
operation.
A m usical program w ill follow.
L au ra C. M orris, Lectu rer.
A N N U A L MEETING
CREDIT U N IO N
(Co-op League News Service)
New York— M em bership in coop­
erativ e associations th ro u g h o u t the
world grew from 20,000,000 In 1917
to 70,500,000 in 1937, according to
The People’s Y ear Book fo r 1938,
just published by th e Cooperative
W holesale Society, M anchester. The
sta tistic s do not include the 38,300,
000 m em bers of cooperatives in ru ­
ral sections of R ussia or 35,000,000
m em bers of u rb an co-ops absorbed
by th e Soviet governm ent by decree
in 1935.
T he People’« Y ear Book is w ide­
ly know n as th e in te rn a tio n a l h an d ­
book of th e cooperative movement.
It co n tain s rep o rts from cooperatives
in 38 co u n tries w here th e co-ops are
affilia te d w ith
th e
In tern atio n al
C ooperative A lliance. It also ca r­
ries very com plete rep o rts of th e ac­
tiv itie s of th e E n g lish and S cottish
cooperative m ovem ents.
T he Y ear
Book is av ailab le in th e U nited
S tates
th ro u g h
T he C ooperative
League of th e U.S.A., 167 W est 12th
S treet, New York.
STEEL WORKERS CONVENTION
ENDORSES CONSUMER CO-OPS.
(C ooperative L eague News Service)
PITTSBURG— T h e Steel W orkers
O rganizing Com m ittee, m eeting here
for its an n u a l convention December
14, 15 and 16, u n anim ously endorsed
the Consum ers C ooperative
Move-
m eat and urged its mem bers to join
consum er cooperatives “ to p rotect
th e w orkers and th e ir fam ilies, as
consum ers of goods, in term s of low­
er prices and h ig h e r q u ality of
goods.”
In te re st in th e cooperative move­
m ent on th e p a rt of unions in v ar­
ious p arts of the steel te rrito ry was
so g re a t th a t fo u r in dependent reso­
lutions en d o rsin g consum ers coop­
era tiv es were presented. The fin al
resolutions as adopted by th e con­
vention w ere as follows:
T he H erm iston Oregon Federal
C red it Union w ill hold its an n u a l
m eeting F riday, J a n u a ry 28, in the
office of A ssistant County A gent Jay
T. Pierson, a t 8:00 P. M. Among
“ W HEREAS, one of th e fu n d a­
th e business tran sa cted w ill be the
election of tw o board m em bers, a m ental reasons for o rg an izatio n of
supervisory com m ittee and credit labor is to p ro tect th e w orkers from
com m ittee.
the abuse of em ployers and to insure
a b e tte r sta n d a rd of living for the
MERCANTILE CO-OP w orkers and th e ir fam ilies; an d
A N N U A L MEETING
PAGE T H R EE
T H E H E R M IS T O N H E R A L D . H E R M IS T O N . O R E G O N .
Cash income for Oregon farm ers
for 1937 w ill be th e highest since
pre-depression days and will approx­
im ate th e previous peak year of
1929, according to a com pilation
m ade by L. R. B reith au p t, e x ten ­
sion econom ist a t Oregon S tate col­
lege, an d based on la test g overn­
m ent estim ates and o th e r data.
“ Sales of crop and an im al pro­
ducts from Oregon farm s d u rin g
1937 w ill am ount to betw een $130,-
000,000 and $140,000,000, w hich is
more th a n double th e cash farm in ­
come d u rin g th e 1932-1933 low
years and equal to th e 1928-1929
peak period,” says B reith au p t.
“ O regon’s a g ric u ltu ra l m anufac­
tu rin g an d processing in d u stries,
such as mills, canneries, and m ilk
products p lan ts, w ill add p erhaps
$30,000,000 to $40,000,000
ad d i­
tional to th e farm sales income,
b rin g in g th e to ta l ag ric u ltu ra l in ­
come up around $160,000,000 to
$170,000,,000. T his equals if not ex ­
ceeds th e previous h igh m ark of
$163,000,000 in 1929, w hich fig ­
ure includes $34,300,000 credited to
a g ric u ltu ra l
m a n u fa ctu rin g ,
but
dees not include re tu rn s from spec­
ialty crops estim ated in th is y ea r’s
totals. W ith o u t e ith e r m a n u fa c tu r­
ing or specialty crop income the
la test governm ent estim ates
for
th is sta te are $127,811,000 for
1937.”
B re ith a u p t calls a tte n tio n to th e
grow ing im portance of specialty
crops in Oregon’s income, even
though m ilk production and w heat
continue as the p rincipal single
item s, w ith beef ca ttle, sheep and
o th er livestock acco u n tin g for fully
a fo u rth of th e to tal. Tree fru its,
n uts, sm all fru its and nursery crops
to g eth er b rin g in about a fifth of
the to tal.
S pecialty crops include a h alf of
all th e hops produced in the U nited
S tates, a large volume of eggs and
fine baby chicks, and a tu rk ey o u t­
p ut th a t p u ts Oregon in the fro n t
ran k of tu rk ey g row ing states. Spec­
ialty crops often om itted from e s ti­
m ates include celery and o th er tru ck
crops, field, g arden
and
flow er
seeds; bulbs, pepperm int oil, furs,
and a g reat v arie ty of n u rsery stock
for both o rn am en tal and com mercial
p lan tin g .
W HEREAS,
th e labor o rg an iz a­
tions, fig h tin g to m ake wages keep
pace w ith th e h ig h e r costs of living,
discover th a t each wage increase is LAUNCH
met w ith still h ig h er liv in g costs; j
HEALTH
and
The a n n u a l m eeting for the H er-!
m iston M ercantile C o-operative store
w ill be held 1 riday, Ja n u a ry 21, a t
CO-OP
8 :00 P. M , in ihe Union church. A
m usical program will
given along
M A G A ZIN E
w ith th e re g u la r line of business.
E lection of two of ' ‘
’ held I W HEREAS, th e w orkers o rg an ­
and all mem’ ers are especially urged
NEW YORK— To fill the dem and
to he present. Anyone in terested is ized as consum ers fu nction to keep for a publication of a m agazine stres
prices down and th e q u ality of goods
in v ited to atten d tM« m t- :
.
sing cooperative h ealth association,
hig h ; and
the B ureau of C ooperative Medicine,
Westland Giançe Dm:e.
W HEREAS, The Coop rativ e Dis­ 5 E 57th S treet, New York, Is p la n ­
The V; ts t l- n d G range is sponsor­ trib u to rs, Inc., is ready to serve n ing to launch a 32-page m onthly
ing a a a .iie S aturday, J a n u a ry 15,
in the V. astland school house, w ith trad e unions and th e ir fam ilies as publication. The m agazine, “ Coop­
B ert M itcneii an a hia orch estra fu r­ a nation-w ide p u rch asin g and mail e ra tiv e H ea lth ,” w ill be digest size
n ish in g the music. A dm ission will order association an d The C oopera­ and w ill appear not only to mem­
be 40 cents and to cents. The pub­ tive League of th e U.S.A. w ith its bers of cooperative h ea lth associa­
lic is invited to atten d .
a ffilia te s is w orking for consum er tions b u t to farm , labor and coop­
cooperation betw een labor, farm er era tiv e groups as w ell as socially-
Westland Home Ec.
minded doctors. Dr. Joseph H irsh,
and m iddle class groups;
The Home Lc club of th e W estland
form
er ed ito r of th e m edical d e p a rt­
G range met W ednesday a t the home ! NOW, T H ER E FO R E , BE IT
m ent of th e Oxford U niversity Press,
of Mrs. C. A. Lynch in an all day
m eeting. P lans were made for a d in - ; RESOLVED, th a t th is Convention will ed it th e proposed publication.
n er to e n te rta in the husbands of t h e 1 endorses and su p p o rts th e Consu­ Miss M athilde Casanova has been
m em bers in th e near fu tu re . Also to m ers’ C ooperative M ovement, u rg ­
e n te rta in members of the Columbia ing our m em bers to join these Con­ appointed assista n t ed ito r. Miss Cas­
anova comes to th e B ureau from
G range Home Ec club a t th e first
o rg an izatio n s sta tio n WOR, th e Social Security
m eeting in F ebruary. Mrs. P. H. sum ers' C ooperative
Corm an and Mrs. Em ery Cox were for the purpose of p ro tectin g the Board an d the m edical u n it of the
g uests of the clut, W ednesday.
w orkers and th e ir fam ilies, as con­ Civil Service commission.
sum ers of goods, in term s of low er
“ The m agazine will be concerned
Auxiliary Program.
prices and h ig h er q u ality of goods.” p rim arily w ith th e cooperative te ch ­
The action of th e Steel W orkers nique of h ealth p ro tectio n ," accord­
T he F arm B ureau A uxiliary en­
joyed an in te re stin g program F ri­ O rganizing com m ittee is evidence of
day. J a n u a ry 7. A good tu rn o u t of in creasin g sup p o rt of the consum ers ing to M artin W. Brown, secretary
of th e bureau. “S tress will be held
m em bers, w ith six visitors, were
present. Mrs. Emma H utchison and cooperative m ovem ent by th e ran k s on preventive m edicine. In addition
Mrs. M argaret Blahm w ere on the of organized labor. The S.W.O.C. is to a new s d ep a rtm en t on h ealth
program com m ittee, and Mrs. Mary the first C.I.O. u nion to endorse the problem s effectin g the consum er
Buell, Mrs. E thel H ughes and Mrs. cooperative m ovem ent. The A.F. of
and th e a ttem p ts being made to
E dna B arager on th e refreshm ent
com m ittee. T he n ext m eeting will L. endorsed th e m ovem ent a t its a n ­ solve them , it will contain num erous
in articles on h ealth su b jects w ritten
be held F riday, Ja n u a ry 21, Mrs. n ual convention in 1936 and
J
Dora Mikesell and Mrs. E m m a Up­ 1937.
in -a popular vein by leading a u th o r­
ham on the program com m ittee, and
ities.”
Mrs. C ath erin e Jen drzejew ski, Mrs.
P u b licatio n of "C ooperative H ea lth ”
B lanche R yland and Mrs. G race Fos­ FAMED POULTRY
is planned for early spring. The su b ­
te r on th e re fre shm ent com m ittee.
SPECIALIST DIES
scrip tio n price w ill be $2 a year
w ith a special ra te for q u a n tity o r­
LAUNDRY- CANNERY
CORVALLIS— Dr. W. T. Johnson, ders to groups.
A N N U A L MEETING
p o ultry path o lo g ist a t Oregon S tate
college, and know n equally well by BATTLE WAGES OVER
T he a n n u a l m eeting a t th e Co­ in te rn a tio n a l
sc ien tists and
the
o perativ e L aundry & C annery will most hum ble Oregon
p oultrym an. CO-OP MEDICAL LAW
be held a t th e Legion hall S aturday, died here d u rin g th e C hristm as holi­
J a n u a ry 15, 1938, a t 2:00 p. m. for days a t th e age of 45. Dr. Johnson
W ash ln d to n , D. C.— T he
b a ttle
th e purpose of electing th ree direc­ had been in ill h ea lth since last betw een liberal
and
conservative
to rs and
conducting -such o th e r sum m er, fin ally succum bing to a elem ents in the m edical profession
business as may legally come be­ m alady th a t would not yield to grew in in ten sity th is week as added
fore th e m eeting.
trea tm e n t.
reinforcem ents came to th e defense
CA TH ERINE SOMMERER,
Two discoveries th a t
b ro u g h t of th e G roup H ealth
Association
Secretary.
world fam e to Dr. Johnson and more w hich was organized a few m onths
profit to poultrym en everyw here ago to enable em ployees of th e Home
Work Sheet Time Extended.
were a new m ethod of v accin atin g Owners Loan C orporation to relieve
The closing dates for filing work
sheets u nder th e 1*31 A g ricu ltu ral for fowl pox and a p ractical method the burden of th e high cost of medi­
C onservation program has been ex­ of co n tro llin g coccldloels disease. cal care.
tended to Ja n u a ry 15. F arm ers who Dean Wm A. Schoenfeld. expressing
B attle line« were draw n tig h te r
d esire to sign up for th e 1938 year keen re g re t a t Dr. Jo h n so n 's passing
around th e co-op h ealth association
should do so a t th e a ssista n t county
a g e n t's office at th e ir ea rliest con­ S3 Id no arra n g e m e n ts for a successor as Dr. P aul M. P earson, o f th e Na­
have yat been considsred.
venience.
tio n al H ousing C om m ittee and for-
D ated Ja n u a ry 13, 1938.
iuer governor of th e V irgin Islands,
ELLA P. SONESON.
heading a group of pro m in en t gov­
A d m in istratrix .
ern m en t officials, announced plans (Ja n . 13-Feb. 10),
to extend a system of cooperative
m edicine to 40,000 federal w orkers.
No. 9281. Reserve Dist. No. 12
T his group of governm ent officials
Report of Condition of
accused the D istrict of Columbia
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Medical Society of a tte m p tin g to
OF HERMISTON
wreck th e cooperative h ealth asso­ in the S tate of Oregon, a t th e close
of business Dec. 31, 1937.
ciation by pressure ou h ospitals and
congress.
(P ublished in response to call made
by C om ptroller of th e C urrency, u n ­
F ra n k Stone has been ill from der Sec. 5211, U.S. Revised S tatu tes)
ptom aine poisoning for
th e
past
RESOURCES
th ree weeks.
Loans and discounts ....$133,635.66
The grade school b ask etb all team O verdrafts .........................
None
lost to th e freshm en team w ith a U nited S tates Gov. secu­
rities owned ................ 38,000.00
score of 8 to 5, December 11.
O ther bonds, stocks, se­
curities, etc......... ...... 12.653.31
B anking house ................
8,000.00
Real estate owned o th er
th an b an k in g house ..
5,153.06
Reserve
w ith
F ederal
Reserve Bank ............. 18,913.90
Cash and due from banks 203,627.34
Cash item s not in pro­
TAMARACK POSTS FOR SALE —
cess of collection
474.00
15 cents each in 100 lots delivered.
TOTAL ...........................$420.457.27
H arry S haver, Karnela, Ore. 21-4tp
100 TONS BEST GRADE ALFALFA
LIABILITIES
hay. J. S. B urnham , H erm iston.
21-3tc Demand deposits
$200.726.87
Time deposits .................. 117,751.79
FOR SALE — UNIVERSAL KITCH- Public funds of states,
counties, etc................... 44,095.54
en range, in good shape; also De
Lavel sep arato r, 500 lb. capacity. Due to banks in clu d in g
cash ier’s checks o u t­
Jas. Scott, H erm iston, Ore.
21-3tp
5,025.64
sta n d in g .........................
Secured by pledge
FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR CAT-
of loans and]or in ­
tle—-1 cream se p arato r, 500 lb.
vestm
ents ............ $ 8,819.96
capacity, good as new ; 1 G uernsey
N ot
secured
by
bull, 19 mo. old;
'33 Chevrolet
pledge of loans and
coupe in good condition. H. C.
or investm ents .... 358,779.88
Shank. H erm iston, Ore.
2 1 -ltp
WANT ADS
Total Deposits .. $367,599.94
FOR SALE OR REN T — SMALL
farm ; good b u ild in g s;
Lk mile C apital ,-tock paid in .... 25,000.00
Common stock, 250 shares
w est of C olum bia school. J. H. De-
par $100.00 per sh a re
Moss, H erm iston, Oregon.
21-3tp
Surplus ................................ 10,000.00
PRESTONE— W E HAVE JUST RE- Undivided profits— n et .. 17,857.43
ceived a new sh ip m en t of this
TOTAL ........................... $420,457.27
well know n anti-freeze.
Rohrm an
Motor Co.
21-2tc U.S. G overnm ent obliga­
tions ..................................$10,000.00
FOR SALE OR T R A D E - 4 0 ACRES Pledged a g a in st S tate,
irrig ate d land, house, b arn , etc.;
county, and m unicipal
deposits ......................... 10,000.00
1 W hippet, 1928; 1 Ford pickup;
New 2-hole corn sh eller; 6 tons hay.
S tate of Oregon,
)
Owner, J. B. P erry , W estland dis­ County of U m atilla i ss'
tric t.
21-2tc
I, A. H. N orton, cashier of th e
FOR SALE— MOWER $15; RAKE above nam ed bank, do solem nly
$10; S p rin g to o th harro w $8; 2 sw ear th a t the* above sta te m en t is
buck rak es $15 each ; stack er $40; tru e to the best of my know ledge
wagon $15; harness, double, $15; and belief.
A. H. NORTON, C ashier
2 ton hay; Jo h n Becker, 1 ml. w est
on Skovbo place. H erm iston 20-3tc
Subscribed and sw orn to before
me th is 7th day of Ja n u a ry , 1938.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—<29 TUDOR
W. J. W arn er, N otary Public.
G raham ;
Good
ru b b er;
New
My commission expires Nov. 19,
P a in t; F lo ra a t Ford G arage. 20-3tp
1940.
F. B. SWAYZE
FOR SALE — MILK COWS, HAY
J. R. RALEY
and corn. W. H. Read, J r., Board-
W. L. HAMM
man, Ore.
20-3tc
D irectors.
WANTED — BUZZ SAW, COM-
plete. F ra n k L eicht, Irrig o n . 20-2p
cause, if any they have, why the
said R eport and Account should not
be approved,
th e
ad m in istra trix
discharged from h er tru st and her
bondsmen exonerated.
m in n ie
Land Sale Notice
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
T h at th e undersigned. S h eriff of
U m atilla County, Oregon, by v irtu e
of an order duly made and entered
h erein by th e County Court of Um a­
tilla County, Oregon, on the 24th
day of November, 1937, will, on the
2 9th day of Ja n u ary , 1938, a t th e
h o u r of 10:00 o’clock in th e fore­
noon. sell to the h ig h est bidder for
cash in hand, at the front door of
th e U m atilla County Court House,
P endleton. Oregon, su b ject to a m in­
imum price of $20.00 therefor, to be
paid in cash, a t th e tim e of sale,
the follow ing descrihled parcel of
land, heretofore by U m atilla Coun­
ty, Oregon, acquired for d elinquent
taxes, to -w it: Lots 9 and 10, Block
2, N ew port’s A ddition to City of
H erm iston, U m atilla County, Ore­
gon.
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff,
U m atilla County.
(Dec. 3 0 -Jan 27)
Land Sale Notice.
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN th a t
the undersigned, S heriff of U m atil­
la County, Oregon, by v irtu e of an
order duly made and entered herein
by the County Court of U m atilla
County, Oregon, on th e 18th day of
November, 1937, w ill, on th e 15th
Jay of Ja n u a ry , 1938, at th e hour
of 10:00 o’clock in th e forenoon,
sell to th e highest bidder for cash
in hand, a t th e fro n t door of th a
U m atilla County C ourt House, P en ­
dleton, Oregon, su b ject to a m ini­
mum price of $30.00 therefor, to be
paid in cash, a t th e tim e of sale, th e
follow ing described parcel of land,
heretofore by U m atilla County, Ore­
gon, acquired for d elin q u en t taxes,
to -w it:
Lots 4, 5, and 6. Block C, F irs t
A ddition to City of H erm iston,
U m atilla County, Oregon.
R. E. GOAD, S heriff
of U m atilla County.
(Dec. 16-Jan. 13)
I t ’a Easy Ta Ba M istaken About
STOMACH TROBBLE
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
Stomach sufferers should learr the
truth about ULCERS, GAS. ACID.
INDIGESTION, belching, heartburn,
constipation, etc., due to excess acid.
FREE (JDGk Booklet contains facts
of in te re st The9th edition, justott th<
press, may prove your first step to hsp
py stomach comfortl Clin this to remind
you to ask for the DDGA Booklet at
FOR SALE OR TRADE— MY EQU- IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF TH E
lty in one 1937 Ford pick-up, for
STATE OF OREGON FOR
m ilch cows or cash. In q u ire H erald
UMATILLA COUNTY
office.
2O-3tp
In th e m a tte r of th e E sta te of
DOUBLE CONSTRUCTED
BARN
door, 5x7 w ith trac k and rollers, H enry Lee Dexter, Deceased.
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN th a t
cheap. In q u ire H erald. Also lig h t
th
e
undersigned, a d m in istra trix of
raAge stove, good as new.
18-tfc
the above en title d estate, has filed
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED her F in al R eport and A ccount as
a p a rtm e n ts for re n t a t C a rte r’s such ad m in istra trix , and th a t the
A p artm en t house, K atty corner from C ourt thereof has set S aturday, th e
depot.
17-6tp fifth day of F eb ru ary , 1938, a t th e
hour of i°n o’clock in th e forenoon
N ELLIE M. FREDENBURG— SPEN -
cer C orsetierre, 208 South P er­ as the tim e, and th e County Court
kins. P endleton. Ore., Phone 827-J. Room in th e U m atilla County Court
15-6tp House a t Pendleton, Oregon, as the
FOR R EN T— FURNSHED APART- place for h earin g thereon. All p er­
m ent for housekeeping; also ex­ sons in terested are hereby notified
tr a sin g le room. Mrs. Joe Dyer, to then and th e re ap p e ar and show
H erm iston.
M c F a r l a n d ,
A d m in istratrix .
(Ja n . 6-Feb. 3)
THOMPSON’S DRUG STORE
W . L. M organ , D. M. D.
G eneral D entistry
X-Ray and Dlognosls
Bank Bldg.
Phone *-J
Residence Phone 25-J
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REPAIRING
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NOTICE OF HEARING UPON
A. W . BEHRM AN
FIN A LR EPO R T.
WATCHMAKER
HERMISTON
OREGON
IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF TH E
STATE OF OREGON FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY.
In the M atter of th e E sta te of An­
ton Soneson, Deceased.
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN th a t
th e u ndersigned 'A d m in istra trix of
th e e sta te of Anton Soneson, de-
Ooased, has filed her fin al rep o rt
w ith th e Clerk of the above en titled
C ourt, an d th a t the Judge of said
C ourt has designated Monday, the
14th day of F eb ru ary , 1938 a t 2:00
o'clock in the aftern o o n as th e tim e,
and th e rooms of th e above en titled
C ourt in the County C ourt House in
P endleton. U m atilla County, Oregon
as th e place when and where h e a r­
ing is to be had thereon. All per­
sons in terested are hereby notified
to then and th ere ap p ear and show
cause, If an y they have, why said re ­
p o rt should not be approved,
the
a d m in istra trix
discharged,
her
bondsmen exhonerated and th e es­
ta te closed.
DR. A E MARBLE
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: 2 blocks east of post office
Office H ours: 8 to 12 - 1 :30 to «
Phone 4 8 1 --------H erm iston, Ore.
Relieves
THREAT
Herm iston Host No. 37
Meets first and th ird
T hursday. Legion Auxil­
iary meets second and
fourth T hursday.
Legion Hall.
RAWNESS
Entars Scdy
thr»”£fi
Stomach and
Intestines to
Ease Pain
The spc;d v.itb v.liidi B c., r tab
lets act in relieving the distressing
symptoms of coidx and accompany­
ing sore throat is utterly amazing
. . . and the treatment is simple
and pleasant. This is all you do.
Crush and dissolve three genuine
Bayer Aspirin tablets in one-third
glass of water. Then garble with
this mixture twice, holding your
head well back.
This medicinal gargic will act
almost like a local anesthetic on
the sore, iri.tated membrane of
your throat. Pain c ircs promptly:
rawness ts relieved.
You will say it is remarkable.
And the lew cents it costs e.iccls
■ big saving«', ere.iixm-.ive "throat
garo’-x” and strong medicines.
Dr. A. C. Willcutt
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OSBORN
APARTMENTS
PETERSON & PETERSON
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
U. ft. N ational Rank B uilding
P ractice In S tate A Federal C ourts
P endleton, Ore.
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DR
F. B. BELT
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PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
I Office H ours:
O ther
1 10: 30 to 12 : 30 A M.
H ours by
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2 to 5 P.M.
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[ Res 71$
PHONE - Office 733
W . J. W A R N E R
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Attorney-at-Law
Hermiston - Oregon