FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION
M E SSA G E
NOTICE OF A N N U A L
MEETING
TO E V E R Y
¿MEMBER.
NOTICE
’To The Members of the U m atilla
Project Farm Bureau.
FARM BUREAU CO-OPERATIVE
OF HERMISTON
PAGE T H R EE
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1938
Our records show th a t th e re a re
still a few of our members d e lin
q u en t in th e ir 1937 yearly dues of
91.00. T his was due M arch 1st,
1937, and d elin q u en t two m ouths
later.
The a n n u a l m eeting and election
of directo rs for the F arm B ureau Co
op w ill be held F eb ru ary 11th. To
be e n title d to vote a t th is m eeting,
it is necessary to be in good s ta n d
ing in some bona fide farm o rg a n i
zation. W e hope th e U m atilla P ro
ject F arm B ureau can show a clean
sla te before F eb ru ary 11th, th a t all
may be en title d to vote.
C. M. JACKSON, S ecretary
U m atilla P ro ject F arm Bureau.
S tatio n gave an in te restin g ta lk on
"W eeds, and Weed C o n tro l.”
II. M. Sommerer, m anager of th e
F arm B ureau Cooperative, spoke
briefly on cooperation and stressed
th e fact th a t H erm iston has won an
o u tstan d in g and enviable rep u ta tio n
as a successful cooperative center.
The rem ain d er of th e program
was devoted to “ m usic,” the in
sp iratio n al them e for th e evening.
Mrs. Em il Zivney review ed “ Music
T hen and Now,,’ in a ch arm in g m an
n er;
Mrs. V ictor S tockard san g
“ Roses of P ica rd y ” ; Miss M yrthena
M artin played
“ N atio n ’s R ecall
M arch” ; and the G range q u a rte t,
consisting of Mrs. V ictor Stockard,
M yrthena M artin , C hilds B arham
and Dale B lackstone, e n tertain ed
w ith old tim e melodies.
The ladies of th e Home Ec club
tem pted capricious ap p etites
w ith
su b stan tia l sandw iches and piping
hot coffee.
The an n u a l m eeting o£ the mem
bers of the F arm B ureau C oopera
tive of H erm iston, Oregon, w ill be
held a t th e H erm iston U nion church
in H erm iston F riday, F eb ru ary 11,
1938, a t 1:3 0 o’clock in th e a f te r
noon.
E lection of d irec to rs w ill be held
to fill th e expired term s of D irectors
H. J. Bean, D istric t No. 1; J. H.
R eid, D istrict No. 3; R. G. Saylor,
D istric t No. 5.
A list of nam es is being m ailed to
th e qualified voters in each d istric t
d esignated in th e notice. An (x )
Rhould be placed before th e nam e of
W estland Dance Postponed.
th e p a rty desired as d irecto r, and
The
dance planned for Ja n u a ry
th e b allot b ro u g h t to the m eeting or
HOME EC CLUBS
m ailed to th e office of th e F arm B u 29 by th e W estland G range dance
com
m
ittee
has
been
postponed
u
n
til
reau C ooperative of H erm iston. The
W ILL ENTERTAIN
list m ailed out to th e qualified vo F eb ru ary 5th, due to co n flictin g
te rs is m erely a nom in atin g ballot. dates w ith th e P re sid e n t’s ball be
The W estland G range Home Ec
In order to elect th e p a rty desired ing given by th e A m erican Legion club m et a t th e home of Mrs. Chas.
A uxiliary. Music w ill be fu rn ish ed
as d irector, it is necessary th a t th e a t th e dance on F eb ru ary 5th by Seeliger la st W ednesday afternoon
w ith eleven mem bers and two guests
m em bers from th e respective dis M ichel’s o rch estra. The public is present. T he ladies sp en t th e day
tric ts be p resent a t th e m eeting to invited to atten d .
and enjoyed a sum ptuous pot luck
d in n e r a t noon.
ca st th e ir fin al vote for election.
Turkey Pool Friday.
E lig ib ility of m em bership in the
A rran g em en ts were m ade for an
F arm B ureau C ooperative of H er
The fin al tu rk ey pool for th e all day m eeting F eb ru ary 9 a t the
m iston is based on m em bership in E astern Oregon T urkey G row ers’ as home of Mrs. Guy Shaw a t w hich
tim e m em bers of Columbia G range
good sta n d in g in any F arm Bureau. sociation w ill be held F rid ay m orn club m em bers would be guests. The
ing, J a n u a ry 28. B irds w ill be re
F a rm e rs’ U nion or G range d esig n a ceived only u n til 1 2 :0 0 o’clock noon. club also plans a program and en
ted by th e Board of D irectors, and O fficials expect a sh ip m en t of some te rta in m e n t for F eb ru ary 24th in
th e paym ent of a life m em bership 500 b irds in th is pool w hich is a celeb ratio n of th e th ird an n iv ersary
of th e W estland G range.
fee of one dollar to th e F arm B ureau clean-up for grow ers.
C ooperative of H erm iston.
Annual Grange Co-op. Meet.
A N N U A L M E E T IN G
All nam es received w ill be sub
T he an n u a l m eeting of th e G range
m itted to th e voters p resent a t the
CREDIT U N IO N
m eeting and voted on by ballot. The C ooperative A ssociation a t H erm is
ton w ill be held F rid ay , F eb ru ary
person receiving the larg est num ber 11, a t 8:00 p. m., in th e office of th e
T he H erm iston Oregon F ederal
of votes w ill be th e d irec to r for a m anager, R. G. P enney. E lection of C redit Union w ill hold its an n u a l
term of two years. E very effo rt has officers will be held and any o th e r m eeting F riday. J a n u a ry 28, in the
been m ade to include in th e ir respec business com ing before th e m eeting office of A ssistan t County A gent Jay
tiv e lists th e correct n a m e s . tran sa cted . The public is invited to
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T. Pierson, a t 8 :00 P. M. Among
Should an e rro r be found, kindly atten d t his meet ing^
the business tran sa cted w ill be th e
notify the office of th e F arm Bu
Pomona Grange Meeting.
election of two board m em bers, a
reau C ooperative im m ediately.
The Pom ona G range w ill m eet in supervisory com m ittee and cred it
D istric t No. 1, or Echo D istrict,
sh all em brace the d istric t lying P endleton next T hursday, F eb ru ary com m ittee.
3, in th e V eteran of F oreign W a rs’
south of th e Union Pacific railroad hall. T he business m eeting
w ill
Farm Bureau Auxiliary.
from H inkle eastw ard, and ea st of open a t 10:00 a. m. w ith an open
th e B u tte r Creek highw ay tow ard m eeting and le c tu re r’s program at
The F arm Bureau A uxiliary m eet
I e n a to a point in te rsec tin g
the 1:30.
ing last F riday, Ja n u a ry 21. w as a t
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M orrow county line.
tended by nineteen m em bers and six
4-H CLUB NEWS
guests who enjoyed a very good pro
D istric t No. 3, or South Columbia
By (.RACE BENSEL
gram . The n ex t m eeting w ill be
D istrict, shall em brace th a t portion
• I pledge my head to clearer held F rid ay , F eb ru ary 4, w ith Mrs.
of th e H erm iston project lying
, th in k in g , my h ea rt to g re a te r loyal
so uth and east of th e d i'g o n a l road ty, my h an d s to g re a te r service, and Jessie Hooker, Mrs. Em m a Christley
and th e railro ad th ro ”gh H erm iston, my health to b etter living, for my on the program com m ittee, and Mrs.
and th e feed canal of the H erm iston d u b , my com m unity, an d my coun E thel Connor, Mrs. M innie O tt and
try. ’ T his i3 the pledge given by Mrs. Joyce G uiw lts serving on the
Irrig a tio n P roject.
every 4-H club boy or g irl in the j refresh m en t com m ittee. Mrs. O tt is
D istrict No. 5. o-
Creek nation.
ill and her place w ill be filled by
M innehaha P h t r i c t shall include all
Oregon is one of th e leading 4-H an o th er member.
th e te rrito ry w est of th e railro ad club states, w hile U m atilla county
th ro u g h H erm iston and w est of the club m em bers are holding th e ir ran k GOVERNOR NAMES
am ong th e best, and those in th is
B u tter Creek highw ay to Lena.
com m unity are co n tin u ally clim bing
At th is an n u a l m eeting th e m em to th e top.
COOPERATIVE WEEK
bers w ill be required to vote on a
We received m any honors and
new set of by-law s recom m ended by aw ards for a very successful past
Now we have set a goal for
MADISON, WISC., — G overnor
th e board of d irec to rs and su b m it g year.
re a te r achievem ents th e
com ing
ted by them upon the advice of v a r season. E ach year is our best. No P h ilip L aF o llette has proclaim ed
ious cooperative ex perts and a tto r one in 4-H work know s th e m eaning the week of F eb ru ary 14-18 as W is
neys to b rin g th e o p erations of the of fa ilu re as we alw ays receive some consin Cooperative W eek, u rg in g
association more in harm ony w ith b enefit from our work. Sometimes th a t th e people of th e sta te “ take
it is n o th in g more th a n a little more
ex istin g cooperative and corporation know ledge of th e p ro ject we fin ish in v en to ry ’’ of th e possibility of
reg u la tio n s and law s w hich have ed, b u t we never feel as though “ service through cooperative ac
been passed or am ended since ¿he th e re w as no gain in doing our tio n ,” and suggested th e w idest pos
w ork. T his year we w ill p ut fo rth sible use of radio, new s chan n els
o rig in al by-law s w ere adopted.
more effo rt to gain m ore from club and the schools th a t week for the
R. G. SAYLOR.
work, and th is will m ean more h o n
A ssistant Secretary. ors for ou r com m unity of w hich we study of th e movement.
In his proclam ation se ttin g aside
are very proud.
v > ere th a n k fu l th e people of th is C ooperative Week, G overnor L aF o l
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING. d istric t are su p p o rtin g 4-H club le tte declared:
w ork, and its m em bers as well.
“ To take inventory of th e im por
W ith o u t th e cooperation of those
ta
n
t p a rt th a t cooperation is play
around us we would he handicapped
Members of the U m atilla Coopera in doing our best.
ing in th e economic an d social w el
A lthough it Is e?rly in the year, fare of our people and to em phasize
tive Creamery, Hermiston, Ore.
several a g ric u ltu ra l clubs have o r the possibilities of service th ro u g h
ganized and are s ta rtin g th e ir new
years w ork. T he Home Ec cluh cooperative action, W isconsin Co
T he an n u a l m eeting of m em bers mem bers are becom ing restless and operative Week w ill be observed
of th e U m atilla Cooperative C ream anxious to s ta r t th e ir work. A few from F eb ru ary 14 to 18 of th is year.
ery w ill be held a t H erm iston. Ore., years ago we organized s h o r t the
“ T o d ay .4 more th a n ever, it is
on W ednesday, th e 2nd day of F eb tim e school was out and did our recognized th a t m any of our prob
club work as a vacation occuaation.
ru ary . 1938, a t 10:00 o’clock A. M„ now it is becom ing an all year pro lems m ust be solved by th e people
for th e election of four directo rs to ject. A« soon as one y ea r’s work Is them selves, w orking to g e th er In
hold office for th e ensu in g term of com pleted, plans are m ade for a g e n e r a l ■educational, com m odity
tw o years, and for th e tran sactio n new year.
m a rk e tin g and p u rch a sin g groups.
W e had th ir ty clubs In th is d is t
of such other business as may pro rict In 1937. As yet we do not know If we are to a tta in th e u tm ost good
perly come before said m eeting.
the num ber for 1938, b u t expect to from cooperation, it Is well to study
Members In th e follow ing dis have some new ones, as n early every and p rom ulgate the principles of
year In terest is shown in some o th er
tric ts w ill elect a d irecto r a t th e projects to such an e x te n t th a t it cooperative m ark etin g as well as to
acclaim th e accom plishm ents of our
m eeting:
calls for a club to be organized.
A nyone from five to tw enty-one v arious lines of cooperative endeavor
Irrig o n , Stanfield. Echo and The
Meadows, and W estland-M innehaha years of age is eligible to join in in W isconsin.
4-H club work. All th a t is necessary
“ It w ill be helpful to all to focus
d istricts.
Is to contact some club m em ber who
atte
n tio n on th is m ovem ent to ex
Members In each of these d istric ts will d irect you as to how- to proceed
tend th e teach in g of its principles,
and
become
a
member.
We
hope
no
w ere m ailed ballots S atu rd ay for
person w ho desires to do so. will to define its place, and to in te rp re t
n o m ination of one ca n d id ate for di fail to tak e p art I p club work. T here
its functions.
re c to r; also a stam ped envelope for Is much to ealp apd n o th in g to
“ Now, therefore. I P h ilip F. L a
m ailin g ballots before th e d a te of lose. L e t’s keen rig h t on “ M aking
F o llette, governor of th e sta te of
the
Best
B
etter
th e m eeting.
W isconsin, do hereby desig n ate and
T he place of m eeting is n ext door
proclaim th e week of F eb ru ary 14,
to the cream ery. F ree hot lunch
to 18. 1938, inclusive, as W isconsin
w ill be served at noon by th e L ad
C ooperative week and u rg e th e peo
ies Aid of the H erm iston
Union
ple of W isconsin to avail them selves
ch u rch .
The C olum bia G range social hour of th e o p p o rtu n ities provided a t the
Rem em ber, th is is your business held on Tuesday even in g of last tim e by radio, th ro u g h news m edia,
an d your m eeting. Yon are urged week, provided a most en joyable and in th e schools, to stu d y coopera-
to a tte n d and to b rin g an y of yonr and helpful program for a goodly ! tion and develop Its possibilities for
frie n d s interested in d airying.
num ber of m em bers and friends.
b u ild in g a b e tte r society for us and
M. G. HEDW ALL, S ecretary.
Em il Zivney of the U m atilla Field o u r ch ild ren .”
Dependable
at The Hermiston Herald.
Used Cars
AT DEPENDABLE AND
REASONABLE PRICES
UM A TILLA GIRL
ILL IN KENTUCKY
UMATILLA NEWS— Mrs. W illiam
Conlon retu rn ed Sunday from Ken
tucky w here her d au g h ter Mildred
u nderw ent an operation. Mrs. Con
lon reported Mildred as doing nice
ly and back in college. M ildred a t
tends A shburg college.
V irginia Compton. W arren Dillon
and Ed Skovbo of B oardm an spent
Sunday v isitin g a t th e E lm ore Mc
Kenzie home.
Mrs. W. O. Miller is q u ite ill at
h er home w est of town.
Mrs. Jack Cherry was hostess at
the bridge club F rid ay afternoon.
C. E. Sampson of Spokane is v isit
ing his d au g h ter and fam ily, Mr.
and Mrs. O. P. M iller and family.
The R edm en’s tow n
basketball
team was defeated la st T hursday
n ig h t by th e Boardm an tow n team
in a score of 33 to 35.
Sunday was th e la st n ig h t for
preaching services for th e church
here for tw o weeks, w hile Rev. H.
B. Thomas w ill hold m eetings every
n ig h t for tw o weeks in Boardm an.
Miss Mary Lewis sp en t th e week
end in Oregon City w here she was
called because of illness of h er bro
ther.
Mr. and Mrs. George K endler and
d au g h ter Yvonne and Mrs. Don Isom
spent th e week end v isitin g friends
In M onument.
The high school g irls were d efeat
ed by th e tow n team g irls F rid ay
evening by a score of 17 to 14. The
high school boys defeated th e Lex
ington boys by a score of 24 to 18.
Mrs. H arry G ram m ar
retu rn ed
from P o rtlan d last week w here she
has been w ith her m other, who is
q uite ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ju stin so n , who
had a w reck w ith th e ir Dodge car
afte r T h an k sg iv in g a re ag ain d riv
ing th e ir car.
E rm a B yrnes and <ilenn Ostrom
motored to P endleton Sunday for
Betty McKenzie and H azel Allen,
who spent th e day v isitin g Miss Mc
K enzie’s parents.
Miss Alma Bowman of A rlington
motored to U m atilla Sunday for Mrs.
Milton S harpe and son Jim m ie. Mrs.
S harpe’s m other is ill and she will
take care of her.
Mrs. K essler of P o rtlan d , who
has been v isitin g her son H arry and
fam ily, was called to S eattle Sunday
by the illness of h er m other.
Rev. R. W ybil of P endleton spent
Monday and Tuesday in U m atilla on
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1937
V-8 PICK-UP
CHEVROLET PICK-UP
MODEL A COACH
B MODEL PICK-UP
CHEV. COACH
V-8 TRUCK
DODGE DEMONSTRATOR
Low Mileage.
HOUSE TRAILER
Two W heel TRAILERS for Sale.
HERMISTON
AUTO WRECKING
HOUSE
F. E. PIERSON, Prop.
business.
M arietta Thom as of Boardm an
sp en t th e week end v isitin g here.
She retu rn ed home w ith her fath er.
Rev. H. B. Thom as, who has been
holding m eetings in th e church for
two weeks.
F rances Chapm an has th e chick
en pox.
R uth Thompson, g rad u a te nurse
a t P endleton, is ill w ith scarlet fev
er.
E. A. M cMillian of R eith. form er
ly of U m atilla, was a visito r in tow n
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ream s and
children left T uesday for W illam ette
to m ake th e ir home.
W illiam Shepherd, form erly of
U m atilla and now of Hood River,
was a visito r in tow n Tuesday.
The riv er work is laid up because
of low w ater. The fam ilies are all
m oving away.
Miss Ina G ilb ert spent the week
end v isitin g in P o rtlan d .
Mr. and Mrs. G lenn L in n visited
T he Dalles S aturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Je ff S tephens and
Alva spent the week end in P o rt
land.
Taken Up Notice.
N otice is hereby given th a t I have
tak en up and have kept for about
seven days a t my place in H erm is
ton, th e follow ing described an im al:
P a rt Jersey and G uernsey cow,
ab o u t 5 years old; said an im al will
be sold, unless redeemed, a t public
auction to th e h ighest bidder for
cash in hand on th e 12th day of
F eb ru ary , 1938, a t th e above d e
scribed ranch a t 10:00 o’clock a. m.
Dated a t H erm iston on th is 20th
day of Ja n u a ry , 1938.
Signed Alton K ingsbury.
NOTICE OF HEARING UPON
BRING RESULTS
FINAL REPORT.
CLASSIFIED ADS
IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY.
WÂHT AOS
FOR REN T OR SALE — P E T E R
N eadeau E sta te ranch sixty acres
one mile east of H erm iston, good
buildings,
irrig a tio n
w ater
fu r
nished, re n t $300.00 cash as is.
W rite or see N. N eadeau, Co. Court
House, Pendleton, Ore.
23-3tc
LOST— ONE BLACK MARE, WT.
ab o u t 800 lbs., w earing bell when
lost. N otify E. N. Boylen, Pendle
ton, Ore.
23-2tc
In th e M atter of th e E sta te of A n
ton Soneson. Deceased.
NOTICE 18 H EREBY GIVEN th a t
th e u n d ersig n ed A d m in is tra trix of
th e estate of A nton Soneson, de
ceased, has filed her fin al rep o rt
w ith th e Clerk of th e 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 th e aftern o o n as th e tim e,
and the rooms of th e above en titled
C ourt in th e C ounty C ourt H ouse in
P endleton, U m atilla County, Oregon
as th e place w hen and w here h e a r
ing is to be had thereon. All per-
"VIGORBILT”
LEGHORN
BM1Y
p u llets and N. H am pshire Reds
ready F eb ru ary 19. “ V ig o rb ilt” H at
chery. H erm iston. Or.
2 3 -ltp
SORE TO M A I
c o in s
FOR SALE— NO. 2 ALFALFA SEED
12c per pound.
Mrs. G retchen
Purdy, H erm iston.
22-3tc
Given F a st Relist
FOR SALE— FRESH JERSEY COW.
$40.00. R. K. M iller, Boardm an,
Oregon.
2 3 -ltp
CONCRETE P IP E FOR SALE —
Any size, a t a ttra c tiv e prices. Ask
Oron O. Felthouse, H erm iston. 22-tfc
TAMARACK POSTS FOR SALE —-
15 cents each in 100 lots delivered.
H arry S haver, Kam ela, Ore. 21-4tp
100 TONS BEST GRADE ALFALFA
hay. J. S. B urnham , H erm iston.
21-3tc
FOR SALE — UNIVERSAL KITCH-
en range, in good shape; also De
Lavel se p arato r, 500 lb. capacity.
Jas. Scott, H erm iston, Ore.
21-3tp
FOR SALE OR REN T — SMALL
farm ; good b u ildings;
’A mile
w est of C olum bia school. J. H. De-
Moss, H erm iston. Oregon.
21-3tp
COLUMBIA GRANGE
HAS OPEN HOUSE
Take 2 Bayer
Tablets with a
fu ll g lass o f
water.
sous in terested are hereby notified
to then and th ere appear and show
cause, if any they have, why said re
port should not be approved,
the
ud’.iinisti a trlx
discharged,
her
bondsm en exhonerated and th e es
ta te closed.
D ated Ja n u a ry 13, 1938.
ELLA P. SONESON,
A d m in istratrix .
(Ja n . 13-Feb. 1 <0, w _______
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY
In th e m a tte r of th e E state of
H enry Lee D exter, Deceased.
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN th a t
th e undersigned, a d m in istra trix of
the above en titled estate, has filed
her F in al R eport and A ccount as
such ad m in istra trix , and th a t the
C ourt thereof has set S atu rd ay , the
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 at P endleton, Oregon, as the
place for h earin g thereon. All per
sons in terested are hereby notified
to th en and th e re ap p ear and show
cause, if any they have, why the
said R eport and Account should not
be approved.
the
a d m in istra trix
discharged from her tru s t and her
■bondsmen 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 heriff of
U m atilla County, Oregon, by v irtu e
of an order duly m ade an d en tered
herein by th e County C ourt of Uma
tilla County, Oregon, on the 24th
day of November, 1937, w ill, on the
29th day of Ja n u a ry , 1938, a t the
hour of 10:00 o’clock in th e fo re
noon, sell to the h ig h est bidder for
cash in hand, a t th e fro n t door of
th e U m atilla County C ourt House,
P endleton, Oregon, su b je ct 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 describled parcel of
land, heretofore by U m atilla Coun
ty, Oregon, acquired for d elin q u en t
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. 30 -Jan 27)
It's ta s y Ta Ba Mistaken About
STOMACH TROUBLE
Stomach sufferers should lean the
truth about ULCERS, GAS. ACID,
INDIGESTION, belching, heartburn,
constipation, otc., due to excess acid.
FREE UDGk Booklet contains facts
of interest. The9th edition, iusl ofl th<
press, may prove your first step to nnp
py stomach comfort! Clip this to remind
you to ask for the UDGA Booklet at
THOMPSON’S DRUG STORE
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
G eueral D entistry
X-Ray and D iagnosis
Bank Bldg.
P hone 9-J
Residence Phone 26-J
Sunday and E venings b ,
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REPAIRING
A. W. BEHRMAN
WATCHMAKER
HERMISTON
OREGON
DR. A E. MARBLE
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: 2 blocks ea st of post office
Office H ours: 8 to 12 - 1 :30 to «
Phone 4 8 1 --------H erm iston, Ore.
Herm iston Host No. 37
Crush 3 B a y e r
Tablets in ^ q la s *
of water— gargle
twice every few
hours.
The speed with which Bayer
tablets act in relieving the dis
tressing symptoms of colds and
accompanying sore throat is utter
ly amazing . . . and the treatm ent
is simple and pleasant. This is all
you do. Crush and dissolve three
genuine Bayer Aspirin tablets in
one-third glass ol water. Then
gargle witn this mixture twice,
holding your head well back.
This medicinal gargle will act
almost like a local anesthetic on
the sore, irritated membrane of
your throat. Pain cases promptly;
rawness is relieved.
You will say it is remarkable.
And the few cents it costs elfects
a big saving over expensive "throat
gargles” and strong medicines.
Ana when you buy, see th at you
get genuine BAYER A SPIR iN .
Meets first and th ird
T hursday. Legion A uxil
iary meets second and
fo u rth T hursday.
Legion Hall.-
Dr. A. C. Willcutt
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P ractice in S tate & F ederal C ourts
P endleton, Ore.
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PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office H ours:
O ther
10:30 to 12:30 A.M.
H ours by
2 to 5 P.M.
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Res. 712 — PHONE — Office 733
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