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4 FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION Jl M E SSA G E CANNING NOTICE T he H erm iston Co-op C annery w ill be open for ca n n in g m eat on J a n u a ry 26th. P lease have your m eat in th e can by 12:00 o’clock. O. L. BARLOW, M anager. HOME EC CLUB ENTERTAINS 4 4 *■ PAGE T H R E E THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1938 T he ladies of th e Home Ec club of th e W estland G range e n tertain ed th e ir husbands a t a seven o’clock d in n e r, T uesday n ig h t, a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Power. A de licious d in n e r was enjoyed a t a tab le w ith places for th ir ty guests. P inochle w as played la te r in th e evening. Among those p resent were Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Seeliger. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Seeliger. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. H artley , Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L ynch, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rugg. Mr. an d Mrs. G. J. Casper, Mr. and Mrs. W ayne M ulkins, Mr. and Mrs. V irgil W ilkes, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Pow er, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. D unning, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lotspeich, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. P rin d le and Mrs. E d ith Geer. TO EVERY M EM BER. MONEY IN THE SOCKETS In view of th e fact th a t th e R u ra l E le ctrifica tio n aaaociation is now b u ild in g a ru ra l pow er line in th e west end of U m atilla county, th e follow ing a rtic le on house w ir ing and its ben efits may be of value to people whose farm homes come u nder th e line, in d irectin g proper and com plete house w iring. The artic le w as tak en from th e Decem ber issue of th e McCalls. By K ath leen Robertson We say th a t m ost homes in A m er ica are so in ad eq u ately w ired th a t they are costing th e ir ow ners m on ey. You don’t see it? Ah, th e re it is! If electricity were as visible as w ater you would see w here and how m uch leakage was happening. And you would jum p rig h t in to correct it. B ut elec tricity is silen t and in v i sible. And, most an n o y in g of all, it seems m ysterious because no one has ever seen a c u rre n t of elec tricity 4-H CROPS CLUB ru n n in g along a w ire. B u t it re a l ly has d efin ite w o rk in g laws. DISCUSSES WORK Pushing Ahead. T he 4-H crops club now has th ir For instance, we commonly speak teen m em bers who m et recently to of electricity as flow ing along a m ake up a program of w ork w ith th e ir leader, Em il Zivney. They w ire. As a m a tte r of fact, we would discussed th e tim e for seeding and be more accu rate if we said ele c tri th e r a te of seeding various crops, city pushed its way alo n g a w ire, and th e im portance of securing pure using a ce rtain am o u n t of pressure, seeds. They discussed tlie im por tance of know ing the requirem ents or voltage, in so doing. And, for a m ade by th e sta te in the sa le of given am o u n t of c u rre n t, th e sm al ler th e w ire th e h ard e r th e c u rre n t seeds. has to push and th e m ore energy it REA 4-H Clubs Formed. expends along th e way. The am o u n t An announcem ent from L. J. Al of c u rre n t a rriv in g a t th e o u tle ts is len, a ssista n t s ta te 4-H club leader, the same as th e am ount leav in g th e sta te s th a t a ru ra l electrificatio n 4-H club project w ill be available m eter box. B ut if house w irin g is to boys and g irls in Oregon. This too sm all for th e load it carries, c u r will give boys and g irls in tow ns re n t is delivered a t th e o u tle ts in an o p p o rtu n ity to become affiliated such an enfeebled condition th a t it w ith 4-H club w ork and especially needs a long tim e to do its job. a t th is tim e w hen th e re is a ru ra l In th a t case you m ig h t have to elec trificatio n project u nder way in pre-heat your ro aste r fo rty m in u tes th is te rrito ry . instead of th irty . Or your iron m ight never reach the te m p eratu re 4-H CLUB NEWS T he Beef club made a to u r of the it should, so you would have to use hom es of its m em bers on th e a fte r it for a longer tim e. T h ere a re any noon of Ja n u a ry 9. A fter a short num ber of ways in w hich lan g u id business session, called to order by c u rre n t -can cost money. th e president, K enneth Bensel, when B ut how can one diagnose one’s th e m inutes of the la st m eeting were read by the secretary , C harles Kik, own w irin g tro u b les? F ra n k ly , very te n ta tiv e dates w ere set for m eet | few house ow ners can, b u t th e re are ings for the year. O ther members a few sym ptom s th a t an y one can a t th e m eeting w ere H arry Lewis. For instance, do the E ldon Saylor, R obert B errel and M •. recognize. and Mrs. J. T. Pierson. I.eo Reuber, lig h ts dim w hen th e re frig e ra to r J. W. McMull n p-'rl - in ’ohn jolnei. goes on? Are fuses blown w ith dis th e to u r in the afternoon. tressin g re g u la rity ? Do all of the Some of the ca’-es were in excep- t ; n j ap pliances seem slow ? If f ’onally good cor. ll ion 'o r the sh o rt I tim e they have been on feed. Each | the answ ers to these questions are m em ber gave a bripf - < • - of the affirm ativ e, you’d b e tte r consult kind and am ount o ' '-c d being used vour u tility or electrical co n tracto r, to fa tte n th e ir calves. because th e w irin g system needs ad ju stm en t of some sort. 4-H Cl- b Plays. The am o u n t of money involved in D uring *-F cl"h som m er school, th a t “ some s o rt” will n a tu ra lly de- each yea- hoys and girls p articip a te in a r d i ' p’ay w hich is broadcast ” end upon th e ex istin g size of w ire over KC.*C. Eoys and girls who are in the house, th e n um ber of circuits, interested fn w ritir g a play th is and th e uses to w hich you p u t elec year fhoi’ld get in touch w ith th e tric ity , If your house is more th an a ssiste n t c o rn tv a r e n t. Sum m er school scholarships are aw arded for five years old, very likely th e w ir th e host pl y along w ith o th e r cash ing system is ca rry in g too g re a t a load. aw ards. _ W hv W iring Grows Old. MERCANTILE CO-OP You w ill see why w irin g system s are outgrow n if you w ill consider A N N U A L MEETING th e num ber of appliances you now have th a t were n o t even in existence T he an n u a l m eeting for th e H er ten years ago; th e n um ber th a t now m iston M ercantile Co-operative store use g rea tly increased w attag e (1000- will be held F riday, J a n u a ry 21, at 8:00 P. M., in the Union church, p w jtt irons in place of 60 0 -w att, for m usical program will be given along in s ta n c e ) ; and, in th e in te re st of w ith th e re g u la r line of business. sig h t saving, the trem endous in E lection of two officers » ill be held crease of w attag e in I.E.S. lam ps. and all m em bers are especially urged In m any cases of overloading, in to be present. A nyone interested is creasing th e num ber of circ u its w ill invited to atten d th is meeting. relieve th e stra in . Often no provi sion is made for th e se p arate c irc u it A N N U A L MEETING ¡ng of appliances, though th e d e CREDIT U N IO N m and of to d ay ’s high-pow ered ap p li T he H erm iston Oregon F ederal ances causes much of th e overload C redit Union w ill hold its ann u al ing. Convenience o u tle ts for d in in g m eeting Friday. Ja n u a ry 28. in the office of A ssistant County A gent Jay room, b reak fast room and k itc h en T. Pierson, a t 8:00 P- M. Among should be on a se p arate c irc u it, us th e business tran sa cted w ill be the election of two board m em bers, a ing a heavier w ire th an th a t used supervisory com m ittee and credit for lig a tin g circuits. T h ere should com m ittee. also be a se p arate c irc u it for la u n dry equipm ent and, of course, one Dairyman Praises Manure Tank for th e range. In a new house such TOLEDO — If th e liquid m anure c irc u itin g can easily be arran g e d ta n k installed la st year on the but even in an old house re -c irc u it C hristiansen D airy near Toledo con ing may o ften be accom plished a t no tin u e s to give th e same re su lts in g re a t expense. In any case th e o u t th e fu tu re th a t it has d u rin g the lay may be ju stified by increased past fall, it w ill be the biggest one efficiency of ap p lian ces and lam ps. th in g th a t has ever been done to im When is a Convenience Outlet! Size of w ire an d n u m b er of c ir prove the farm . Claus C hristiansen told County A gent M. J. Conklin re cu its may be d iffic u lt to visualize. cently. He says th e grass has been B ut it is easy to visualize conven noticeably ra n k e r and g reener on ience and how it affects d a ily liv th a t farm th a n on neighboring ing. T ake th is m a tte r of conven farm s th is fall, and stan d s of clover ience outlets. You know th ey are and grass have thickened. Mr. Chris called convenience o u tle ts because tia n se n believes the ideal way to they are supposed to be convenient seed grass is to sow th e seed and to use. T h a t is. th e re should be in places glee th e ground a top dressing of enough of them , and liquid m anure. H e says he has also w here appliances are logically used. observed th a t pastu res top-dressed T here should be one n ea r th e k itc h w ith liquid m an u re do not saem to en w orking su rface for th e sole use dry o u t as much as u n tre a te d fields. of th e m ixer, an o th e r for th e ro a st er or percolator. The b rea k fa st room should ce rtain ly have a b a t tery of appliance o u tle ts, so coffee m aker, to aster, w affle iro n , san d w ich g rill can all be used in one fell swoop for buffet suppers, re frig e ra to r raids, and in th e in te re st of pain less breakfasts. W h a t th is co u n try needs are more w all o u tle ts for lam ps, so a trip across th e living room w ill cease to come u n d er the h ead in g of th e h az ardous, w ith cords tra ilin g in loops to catch th e feet of th e unw ary. T rouble is we get used to cords and forget how ugly they are. All w all spaces should have enough o u tle ts so women could indulge th e ir in h e r ited u rge to push f u rn itu re around freely. And How About Switches? Do you have to grope your w ay into your own house a f te r d ark ? Do you get black eyes from ru n n in g in to doors w hile try in g to locate the k itch en lig h t? A las, in ad eq u ate w irin g ag ain ! Of course, it is d iffi cu lt to tell ex actly how m any sw itches you should have because the num ber and placem ent w ill d e pend on your house design and your w ay of living. B u t th a t ex p ert we spoke of- can survey your house, talk w ith you, th en tell you w h at should go w here. W e should really like to see home ow ners p u t as carefu l th o u g h t on th e size of w ire, circ u itin g , place m ent and num ber of convenience an d w all o u tlets as th ey do on the selection of w allp ap er or th e place m ent of fo u n d atio n p lan tin g . A fter all, w irin g is a fairly p er m an en t job. Y ou’ll be liv in g w ith it for some years. And m a n u fa ctu rers are alw ays th in k in g up new uses for electricity . So build for fu tu re as well as p resen t uses. Guernsey Bull Sold. A purebred G uernsey bull, B oni ta ’s Lad 253559, was sold recently by F ra n k Seeliger of H erm iston to R. M. M eyers of Echo, acco rd in g to th e A m erican G uernsey C attle club, P e te rb o ro u g h , New H am pshire. REGIONAL SEMINARS ON CO-OPERATIVES (Co-op League News Service) New Y ork— The C om m ittee on the Church and C ooperatives of th e In d u stria l Division of th e F ederal Council of th e C hurches of C h rist in A m erica announced th is week th a t it w ill sponsor four R egional S ight- Seeing Sem inars on Consum ers’ Co operation th is w in ter. The first will be held a t Colum bus, Ohio, on F eb ru ary 3rd, a t the close of th e Ohio S tate P astors Con vention. E. R. Bowen, G eneral Sec re ta ry of th e Cooperative League of the U.S.A., will be th e p rincipal speaker a t a special luncheon. A trip will th en be made to th e Ohio Farm B ureau C ooperative association building, its w arehouse and local co o perative store and gas sta tio n . L a te r th e Ohio Council of C hurches is also p la n n in g to cooperate on a num ber of one-day Sem inars in a num ber of counties. The second R egional Conference will be held a t W ash in g to n , D.C., F eb ru ary 14 an d 15. It w ill be a tw o-day S em inar w ith o u tstan d in g speakers on alm ost every phase of th e cooperative m ovem ent and will be jo in tly sponsored by th e F ederal Council of the C hurches of C h rist in A m erica, th e Social Action D ep art m ent of th e N atio n al C atholic W el fare Conference, and th e Social J u s tice Commission of th e C entral Con ference of A m erican Rabbis. Dele g ates w ill be d raw n from several hundred miles around W ashington, in clu d in g B altim ore and V irginia. T rips will be m ade to local coopera tives and to G reenbelt. T his will be th e firs t conference on coopera tives to be held u n d er in te r-fa ith auspices. A New E n gland S em inar u n d er th e auspices of an o th e r In ter-fa ith com m ittee is projected for Boston. F eb ru ary 27 and 28. T rips will ag ain be made to local cooperatives and to M aynard. Mass. A fo u rth S em inar is being planned for the C en tral A tla n tic S tates, probably at M adison, N .J. T he d a te has n o t yet been determ ined upon. J. H enry C a rp e n te r is ch airm an of th e Com m ittee on th e C hurch and Coopera tives of th e In d u stria l Division of th e F ed eraal C ouncil, Leslie Bates , Moss is vice p resid en t, and Jam es ; Myers is secretary. The Sem inars are being planned ¡on th e model of th e N ational S ight- Seeing S em inar on C onsum ers' Coop era tiv es held a t In d ian ap o lis two years ago u n d er th e F ederal Council of C hurches of C h rist In America, w hich was atten d ed by leaders of all d enom inations from all sections of I th e co u atry . CARD PARTY AT FINCH HOME D ep en d ab le PINE CITY NEWS— A card par-1 ty was enjoyed a t th e M arion F inch home F rid a y evening. Ladies high w ent to Mrs. Clayton Ayers, and low to Mrs. Jo h n Moore. Men's high AT DEPENDABLE AND w ent to Burl W a tte n u rg e r and low REASONABLE PRICES to B ert Barnes. Miss Dora E. Moore spent Sunday 1934 V-8 PICK-UP a t the C. H. Bartholom ew home. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. W a tte n b u rg e r 1936 CHEVROLET PICK-UP and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. W atcen b u r- 1930 MODEL A COACH ger spent Sunday in Pasco v isitin g 1932 B MODEL PICK-UP Mr. and Mrs. E arl W a tte u b u rg e r. Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n H ealy w ere in 1929 CHEV. COACH H eppner Monday. 1934 V-8 TRUCK Jack H ickson and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell H ickson of P lea san t V alley 1937 DODGE DEMONSTRATOR spent a few days v isitin g a t th e H. Lew M ileage. E. Young home. Mr. and Mrs. B arton C lark spent HOUSE TRAILER the week end in H eppner. Two W heel TRAILERS for Sale. Mrs. Lucy O 'B rien and d au g h ter. Isabella, spent F rid ay in Pendleton. HERMISTON C om m issioner Roy Neill spent S atu rd ay in H eppner on business. AUTO WRECKING Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Daly and Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n H ealy w ere in P en HOUSE dleton S atu rd ay . F. E. PIERSON, Prop. Fred R auch and d a u g h te rs L illy, Mabel and E lsie visited a t th e H en ry R auch home near L exington S u n day. Mr. and Mrs. P ete Slevin of callin g on Mrs. Belscam per W ednes Boardm an visited a t th e Jo h n H ealy day of la st week. home Sunday. E lm er Jam es of P endleton visited relativ es in th is d istric t F riday. He JACKIE OSBORN was accom panied by Miss F ah ren - w ald of P ilo t Rock. Mr. Jam es and INJURED BY AXE Miss F ah ren w ald atten d ed th e Mas- sengale funeral. COLUMBIA NEWS — Ja ck ie Os Lois H u tch iso n retu rn ed home born cu t his hand q u ite seriously w ith an axe F rid ay evening w hile S unday a fte r a w eek's v isit in P ilot sp littin g wood. He was rushed to Rock w ith h er uncle, M arvin H u t th e doctor and several stitch e s were chison and fam ily. taken. Bud H ooker who has been q u ite Mrs. Gus L in d er re tu rn e d W ed ill is rep o rted as improved. nesday of la st week a fte r a th ree L ester H am m er and nephew Lynn w eeks’ v isit in P o rtlan d w ith her d au g h ter and son-in-law , Mr. and Shaver m ade a business trip to P en ____ dleton Tuesday. Mrs. W a lte r Blessing. P. H. Corm an had th e m isfo rtu n e to lose a fa ith fu l old w ork horse DRIVER-ASLEEP T h u rsd ay of la st »Aeek. H erb ert Boylen also lost a horse a few days ago w hen it broke a leg and had to ACCIDENTS M A N Y be killed. Mr. an d Mrs. Claude U pham were T h e d riv er who “ falls asleep at th e w heel” , or who drives w h ile his reactio n s a re dulled by fatigue, may cause far more dam age on the h ig h way th a n th e average person re a li zes, S ecretary of S tate E arl Snell de clared th is week. 320 EGG INCUBATOR — W ARD’S Snell said he w ished to w arn Never F ail DeLuxe. In q u ire a t ag ain st fatig u e because accid en ts of H erald office. 2 2 -ltp th e “ d riv er-asleep ” ty p e are nearly W ANTED— GOOD SECOND HAND tw ice as a p t to be fata l as o rd in ary high chair. Mrs. W. A. Shipley. accidents. Phone 173. 2 2 -ltp “ F atig u e may also be deadly even CONCRETE P IP E FOR SALE — though it does n ot produce sleep. Any size, a t a ttra c tiv e prices. Ask Not only does fatig u e m ake it h ard Oron O. F elthouse, H erm iston. 22-tfc for a d riv er to keep his a tte n tio n tjn th e road, b u t it slows him down in TAMARACK POSTS FOR SALE — case of em ergency. 15 cents each in 100 lo ts delivered. H a rry Shaver, K am ela, Ore. 21-4tp NOTICE OF HEARING UPON 100 TONS BEST GRADE ALFALFA FINAL REPORT. hav J. S. B urnham , H erm iston. 21-3tc IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR FOR SALE — UNIVERSAL KITCH- UMATILLA COUNTY. en range, in good sh ap e; also De Lavel se p arato r, 500 lb. capacity* In th e M atter of th e E sta te of A n Jas. S cott, H erm iston, Ore. 21-3tp ton Soneson, Deceased. NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN th a t FOR SALE OR REN T — SMALL th e u n d ersig n ed A d m in istra trix of farm ; good b u ild in g s; % mile the estate of A nton Soneson, de w est of Colum bia school. J. H. De- ceased, has filed her fin al rep o rt Moss, H erm iston. Oregon. 21-3tp w ith th e Clerk of th e above en titled C ourt, and th a t the Ju d g e of said PRESTO N E— W E HAVE JUST R E - C ourt has designated Monday, the rcived a new sh ip m en t of th is 14th day of F eb ru ary , 1938 a t 2:00 w ell know n an ti-freeze. R ohrm an o’clock in th e aftern o o n as th e tim e, M otor Co. 21-2tc an d th e rooms of th e above en titled FOR SALE OR TRADE— 4 0 ACRES C ourt in th e County Court House in P endleton, U m atilla County, Oregon irrig a te d land, house, b arn , etc.; as th e place when and w here h ea r 1 W h ippet. 1928; 1 Ford pickup; ing is to be had thereon. All per- New 2-hole corn sh e lle r; 6 tons hay. Owner, J. B. P erry , W estland dis- Used Cars W ANT ADS FOR SALE- MOWER 315; RAKE $10; S p rin g to o th harro w 88; 2 buck rak es $15 each; stack er $40; w agon $15; h arness, double, $15; 2 ton h ay ; Jo h n Becker, 1 ml. w est on Skovbo place. H erm iston. 20-3tc FOR SALE O lCTR A D E -29 TUDOR G rah am ; Coed ru b b er; New P a in t; F lora a t Ford G arage. 20-3tp sons in terested are hereby notified to th en and th e re ap p ear and show cause, if any they have, w hy said re port should not be approved, the a d m in istra trix d ischarged, h er bondsm en exh o n erated an d the es ta te closed. D ated J a n u a ry 13, 1938. ELLA P. SONESON, A d m in istratrix . (Ja n . 13-Feb. 10) ________ NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF TH E STATE OF OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY In the m a tte r of th e E sta te of H enry Lee D exter, Deceased. NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN th a t th e u n dersigned, a d m in istra trix of th e above en title d estate, has filed h er F in al R eport and A ccount as such a d m in istra trix , and th a t th e C ourt thereof has set S atu rd ay , th e fifth day of F eb ru ary , 1938, a t th e h o u r of ten o'clock in th e forenoon as th e tim e, and th e County Court Room in th e U m atilla County C ourt House a t P endleton. Oregon, as the place for h earin g thereon. All p er sons interested a re hereby notified to then and th e re ap p ear and show cause, if an y they have, why th e said R eport and A ccount should not be approved, th e a d m in istra trix discharged from her tru s t and her bondsm en exonerated. m in n ie M c F a r l a n d . A d m in istratrix . (Ja n . 6-Feb. 3) Land Sale Notice NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN, T h a t th e undersigned. S h eriff of U m atilla County, Oregon, by v irtu e of an order duly m ade and entered h erein by th e County C ourt of Um a tilla County, Oregon, on th e 2 4th day of November, 1937, will, on the ?9 th day of J a n u a ry , 1938, a t th e h o u r of 1 0:00 o’clock in th e fo re noon. sell to th e h ig h est bidder for cash in han d , a t th e fro n t door of th e U m atilla County C ourt House, P endleton, Oregon, su b ject to a m in imum price of $20.00 th erefo r, to be paid in cash, a t th e tim e of sale, th e follow ing descrlbled parcel of land, h eretofore by U m atilla Coun ty, Oregon, acquired for d elin q u ent taxes, to -w it: Lots 9 an d 10, Block 2, N ew port’s A ddition to City of H erm iston, U m atilla C ounty, Ore gon. R. E. GOAD, Sheriff, U m atilla County. (Dec. 3 0 -Jan 27) I t ’s Easy T a B a M istaken About STOMACH TROUBLE Stomach sufferers should learr the truth about U L C E R S, GAS. ACID. INDIGESTION, belching, heartburn, constipation, stc ., due to excess acid. FREE UDGK Booklet contains facta of interest. The9th edition, lustofl th< press, may prove your first step to hap py stomach comfort I Clip this to remind you to ask for the IIDGA Booklet at THOMPSON’S DRUG STORE W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. G eneral D en tistry X-Ray and D iagnosis B ank Bldg. P hons B-J Residence Phone 26-J S unday and E venings by A ppointm ent 2 WAY RELIEF W ATCH - CLOCK REPAIRING FOR THE MISERT OF A. W. BEHRMAN COLDS MILK COWS, HAY FOR SALE and corn. W. H. Read, J r ., Board- 20-3tc m an, Ore. FOR SALE OR TRADE— MY EQU- ity in one 1937 F ord pick-up, for m ilch cows or cash. In q u ire H erald office. 20-3tp WATCHMAKER HERMISTON OREGON DR A E. MARBLE CHIROPRACTOR Office: 2 blocks east of post office Office H ours: 8 to 12 - 1; 30 to • Phone 481 — — H erm iston, Ore. Herm iston Fost No. 37 Meets first and th ird T hursday, Legion A uxil iary m eets second and fo u rth T hursday. FURNISHED OR U N FU RN ISH ED a p a rtm e n ts for re n t at C arter s A p artm en t house. K atty corner from depot. 17-6tp L egion H all. Tok* 2 BAYER ASPIRIN labial* and drink a full (la s t of watar. Rapeat Iraalmanl in 2 hour». If Ihraal 1» »oro from lha cold, truth and tlir 3 BAYER ASPIRIN labial» in ’/ j gla»< of wator. Oargla Iwics. Tbit oato» throat rawno»» and »orono»» nlmoal ln»tantly FOR R EN T— FURNSHED APART- m ent for housekeeping: also ex tr a single room. Mrs. Joe Dyer, H erm iston. 16-tfc All it usually costs to relieve the misery of a cold today — is 3 / to 5 / — relief for the period of your cold 15/ to 25/. Hence no family need neglect even minor head colds. Here is » h a t to do; Take two BAYER tablets when you feel a cold coming on — with a full glass of water. Ttien repeat, if necessary, according to directions in each package. Relief comes rapidly. The Ba.ver method of relieving colds is the wav many doctors approve. You take Rayer Aspirin for relief — then if you are not improv d promptly, you call the iami.'y doctor V • pull »oxrr fit /IrtuaHy i cent a tablet Dr. A. C. Willcutt OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSBORN APARTMENTS PETERSON & PETERSON ATTORNEYS AT LAW U. S. N atio n al Rank B uilding P ractice in S tate & Federal C ourts P endleton, Ore. DR. F. B. BELT PHYSICIAN A SURGEON Office H ours: O ther 10:30 to 1 2:30 A M. H ours by 2 to 5 P.M. A ppointm ent Res. 712 — PHONE — Office 733 W. J. WARNER Attorn ey-at-Law Hermiston - Oregon