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PAGE I T THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. gBB EBB " BIBB - S FARM CO OPERATIVE DIVISION MESSAGE TO E VERY MEMBER. lc a Word - Minimum 20c •> ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ <• ❖ ❖ <• ❖ ❖ ❖ ♦ ❖ <• ♦ R.E.A. HIG ------ H LIG H TS* « ♦ RAY L. WOOLLEY, M an ag er More good new s V>r W h eatlan d people! T he w rite r received a le tte r from E le c tric S m ith of Spokane, W n ., sa y in g th a t Mr. D awson, th e m a n a g e r of co n stru c tio n , w ill a rriv e O ctober 19. T h e forem an, Mr. L ig h t le, beg an d ig g in g holes on T uesday, O ctober 17. ❖ ❖ ❖ T h e co o perative h as been n o tified th a t a c e rta in w irin g c o n tra c to r h as ta k e n th e lib e rty to so licit in d iv id u al w irin g a g re e m e n ts am o n g th e m em bers of th e W h e itla n d d is tric t. P lease be advised th a t you h av e sig n ed an a g re e m e n t an d h av e alre a d y m ade a rra n g e m e n ts fo r y o u r w irin g . If th e term s of y o u r a g reem en t as o u tlin e d a t th e tim e th e w rite r ta lk ed to you a b o u t it a re n o t s a tis fa c t ory, please ta lk to him a g a in before you m ake a n y f u r th e r arra n g e m e n ts. CANNING SCHEDULE F rom Oct. 23 to 28 A ny k in d of m eat a n d sq u ash w ill be can n ed F rid a y m o rn in g , O ctober 27. If you do n o t know , p lease in q u ire a b o u t th e p re p a ra tio n . M eat c a n n in g w ill be sch ed u led ab o u t once every tw o w eeks d u rin g th e w in te r. O th er p ro d u cts can n ed by sp ecial a rra n g e m e n t. H ERM ISTO N CO-OP. C A N N ER Y Earlier Closing Hour T h e F arm B u reau C o o p erativ e of H erm isto n w ill close a t 5 :0 0 p. m. b eg in n in g N ovem ber 1. T hese h o u rs w ill be in effect u n til f u r th e r notice. P a to rn s a re asked to ta k e n o tice of th is ch an g e in th e clo sin g ho u r. COLUMBIA HEWS By Mrs. E d w ard Shaw Mrs. M ary H a rr e n te rta in e d th e G ran g e H om e E conom ics club a t h e r home. D elicious re fre sh m e n ts of g rah am c ra c k e r roll, coffee an d W e a re ap p ro a c h in g m eter re a d cookies w ere served. T hose p re s e n t in g tim e a g a in . T h ere h a s been some w ere M esdam es H en ry O tt, P ercy li tt le d iffic u lty in g e ttin g th e card s C orm an, Lloyd G oodrich and son. in a t th e p ro p er tim e due to th e fa c t Floyd D u n h am an d son, Lloyd F ix an d d a u g h te rs, Ben F ix , T heodore th a t th e m em bers h av e been in P an ag es, N ellie T u ck er, M. E. K n ic k s tru c te d to read th e ir m eters and erb o ck er, E m il Z ivney an d E d w ard re g is te r i( on th e card a t a c e rta in Shaw . G ran d m a H u n t, w ho h as been in d ate. T h is h a s caused som e delay because in m an y cases th e card has P en d leto n a t th e hom e of h e r d a u g h ter, su ffe rin g from a b ro k en leg. is been laid aside an d la te r overlooked. now s ta y in g w ith h e r son C h ester So, now , read y o u r m eter a s soon as H u n t an d fam ily. Mr. a n d Mrs. C lin t L ew is of Im - y o u r c a rd a rriv e s an d send it hack im m ed iately . T hese card s a re for n ah a w e re v is itin g a t th e Jo h n De Moss hom e S u n d ay . T h e L ew is’ have th e purpose of sa v in g th e expense of p u rch ased a la rg e sheep concern th is re a d in g , b u t, if it is n o t read p ro m p t sid e of P en d leto n . Mr. a n d M rs. H a rry G u d erian of ly it saves n o th in g because it m u st be re a d by us anyw ay , c a u sin g tim e P e n d le to n v isited h e r sis te r an d fam ily W ed n esd ay of la s t week. a n d tra v e l expense w hich w ould o th Mrs. W m. M ikesell an d Mr3. A l erw ise he e lim in ated . fred C ab le a tte n d e d th e R ebeccah Lodge co n v en tio n a t W esto n W ed *•* n esday of la s t w eek. T h e fo llo w in g enjoyed one of a W e a re a co o perativ e o rg a n iz a tio n series of F a rm B u reau A u x iliary all w o rk in g to w ard th e g oal of h av teas a t th e hom e of M r ^ B a x te r in g e le c tric ity to o u r hom es a t th e H u tch iso n F rid a y of la s t week. Mes low est possible cost. H ow ever, th e re dam es P ercy C orm an, W m. M ikesell, a re som e costs w hich th e co o p erativ e j C laude U pham , A rth u r B lin sto n an d m u st pay and p ay p ro m p tly . So, it d a u g h te r, C arl H am m er and d a u g h te r. A n n e tte B arh am , Cecil M adden w ill be n ecessary for each m em bei ¡an(j d a u g h te r, H e n ry H ooker, Theo, to pay his. p a rt p ro m p tly in o rd er • p a n ages. N ellie T u c k e r an d th e hos- th a t we m ay c a rrv on su ccessfu lly , teas. T he afte rn o o n w as sp en t em i t is n o ticeab le th a t we have a little b ro id e rin g dish tow els R efresh m ent« of jello an d cookies w ere carelessn ess in th is m a tte r. A W a sh serv ed . in g to n re p re s e n ta tiv e v isited us y e s-, v r . an d Mrs. C h ester H u n t and te rd a y and inform ed u s th a t it w ould L au ren ce H u n t w e n t d eer h u n tin g be re q u ire d of u s to d isc o n tin u e ser- F rid ay . , C-'b’P’bia school te a c h e rs a tte n d - vice on all d e lin q u e n t acco u n ts an d p(J ,n s litu te R ak er th is w eek. re q u ire a service c h a rg e for re ro n - —— _ ------ n e c tin g . So, please be c arefu l ab o u t th is m a tte r. Y our b illin g fo r th e m o n th becom es d e lin q u e n t on an d i By M r» W. C. Isom a fte r th e 1 5 th of th e fo llo w in g Mr. Pn d Mi's. W oods from Hood m o n th . T h is w ill serve as an o ffic R iv er, Ore., w ho have been v is itin g ia l n o tice of th is ru lin g . h e r u ncles, th e B enefiel b ro th e rs, r e tu rn e d to th e ir hom e T uesday. Mrs. MoPy S m ith an d Mrs. J. E. P la tt, w ho h a v e been v is itin g th e ir siste r, Mr». W. C. Isom, le ft for H ep p n er W ednesday, b ein g en ro u te t < M onum ent, O re., to v isit o th e r re lativ es. ______ Rev. H arn ess, M arsh all M ark h am S everal re sid e n ts of th e p ro ject an d E m m e tt McCoy re tu rn e d S a tu r- h. , « „ p „ „ e d ! „ „ « 1 ,,„ « s , s w, ; j I IRRIGON HEWS ITEMS INTEREST SHOWN IN CURING OF SWEET POTATOES th e p ast few w eeks as to m ethods ot h u n tin g E ach b ro u g h t a deer hom e, c u rin g sw eet p o tato es w hich have \{r pnd Mrs. E m ery B edw ell from been locally grow n. S ev eral farm - B o ardm an v isited th e ir son Roy and ers have rep o rted ex cellen t crops of fam ily ^ u r d a y . sw eet p o tato es in’ th is area. E<i(1y, Mjsg C rooks Miss C ulp, Mi8s T he follow ing is ta k e n from V eg- C asteel an d Miss C ow lten a tte n d e d e ta b le C rops by T h o m p so n : “ To te a c h e rs’ in s titu te a t B ak er M onday keep sw eet potato es in good condi- an d T uesday. .. .. , , Jo h n S w earin g en , w ho h as been tio n th ey m ust be w o rk in g in th e W allo w a c o u n try fo r 1. W ell m a tu re d before d ig g in g . gomp tim e, re tu rn e d hom e la s t w eek. 2. C arefu lly h a n d led . Mr. an d Mrs. F red D ali and G lenn 3 W ell d ried or cured a fte r b ein g A ldrich left W ed n esd ay on a h u n t- . ___ ,_in g tr ip in th e m o u n tain s. K a th le e n p u t in th e sto ra g e house. an d D onald P au lso n a re s ta y in g w ith 4. K ept a t u n ifo rm an d re la tiv e ly th e ,r a u n t ^ r s . Ixiuisa H o rn er d u r- h ig h te m p e ra tu re an d low h u m id ity ¡n e th e ir m o th e r’s absence, a f te r th e y a re c u re d .” Mr. a n d Mrs. Don Isom re tu rn e d •’C u rin g — Sw eet p o ta to e s a re cured from M onum ent. Ore T u esd ay w h ere . . . . , th e y h ad been v is itin g re lativ es, by m a in ta in in g a h ig h te m p e ra tu re , V prn Jo n es M r an d M rs R o b ert 80 to 95 degrees F. fo r a period of g m Rh an d Mr. an d Mrs. C lair C ald- 10 days to th re e w eeks. W h en th e well m otored to th e m o u n ta in s so u th p o tato es a re th o ro u g h ly c u red th e of L o n g C reek F rid a y on a h u n tin g . te m p e ra tu re should be red u ced g ra d trip Mr. an d Mrs. Jam es A rn b e rg v is u a lly to ab o u t 55 d eg rees F. an d ited Mr. A m b e rg ’s s iste r, Mrs. Don k e p t n e a r t h a t p o in t d u rin g th e r e C am ero n a t P ilo t Rock la s t S unday. Mrs. Jo se p h in e G ray b eal, w ho h as m a in d e r of th e sto ra g e p erio d .” been v is itin g h e r d a u g h te rs, Mrs. B erry an d Mrs. B row nell in P o r t lan d , re tu rn e d to h e r hom e S unday. HOME EXTENSION U N IT TO MEET T h e H om e E x ten sio n u n it w ill m eet T uesday, O ctober 24. a t 1 0 :3 0 a. m. a t th e A m erican L egion h all fo r an all d ay m eetin g . T h e p ro ject w ill be. T he f a r e of th e H air. Mrs. D oro th y B ishop, a c tin g hom e a g e n t, w ill be in ch arg e. T hose w ho have n o t h ad o th e r in - g’ru c tio n s a re ask ed to b rin g ta b le se rv ic e an d e ith e r cookies o r sa n d - w irh es. COOKING CLUB IS ORGANIZED HERE UMATILLA COUNTY AGR. CONSERVATION ELECTION SLATED A n n o u n cem en t h a s been m ade th a t electio n of C om m unity C om m it teem en an d d eleg a tes to th e co u n ty co n v en tio n fo r th e c a le n d a r y ear of 1940 w ill be h eld in each co m m u ni ty on O ctober 2 7 th . T h is d a te h as been set by th e s ta te office so th a t electio n m eetin g s in all co u n tie s w ill be held th e sam e day. A ll re s id e n t o p e ra to rs in th e com m u n ity and all re sid e n t o r n o n -resi d e n t lan d lo rd s a re u rg ed to a tte n d th e electio n m e e tin g of th e com m u n ity w h ere th e ir farm is located . A. R. Coppock, p re sid e n t of th e U m atil la C ounty A g ric u ltu ra l C o n serv atio n association,, s ta te s : ‘‘It is v ery im p o rta n t th a t we h av e a good re p re s e n ta tio n of th o se w ho a re com ply in g w ith th e p ro g ram in o rd e r th a t th e y m ay elect to th e p o sitio n s m en tioned. people w ho w ill g ive th e best possible serv ice to those th e y re p re s e n t.” T he fo llo w in g p laces a n d h o u rs a re in d icated for each co m m u n ity : M ission, T illicu m G ran g e H all, 2 p. m .: H elix, C ity H a ll, 5 p. m .; A dam s, A dam s G ran g e H all, 2 p.m .; P ilo t Rock, P ilo t R ock L ib ra ry , 2 p. m .; N o rth P e n d le to n , A u d ito riu m , U m atilla Co. L ib ra ry , 2 p.m .; A th e na, M asonic H all, 2 p .m .: H erm isto n , Mr. K n ic k e rb o c k e r’s o ffice, R ecla m atio n B u ild in g , 2 p .m .; F re e w a te r, b asem en t, S u n n y sid e C h u rch , 1 p.m .; U kiah-A lbee, U k iah G ran g e H all, 2 p. m .; M ilton, A u d ito riu m , C ity H a ll, 2 p.m .; S o u th P e n d leto n , L ittle T h e a tre , V e rt M em orial, 2 p. m .; W es to n , M em orial H a ll, 7 :3 0 p. m. N otices of th e electio n h av e been placed in a p u b lic place in each com m u n ity . FOR SALE -4 CHESTS OF DRAW- ers, dif. sizes. 2-horse fresn o ; 7 cook stoves to choose fro m ; sp rin g - to o th . M iller’s T ra d in g P ost. 9 -lc FOUND — SACK OF G RA IN MILE w est of H e rm isto n . O w ner m ay have sam e by c a llin g a t th is office. 9-P 14400 m ark , a fin a l fig u re fo r the fall term in excess of 4500 w as a s su red . Bi g is t increases w ere show n in ;he science and s e c re ta ria l science stu d en t» am ong th e m ajo r schools, I followed by a g ric u ltu re , e n g in e e rin g , hom e econom ics and ph arm acy . E d u c a t i o n an d fo re stry schools alone [showed decreases. Sophom ore and settlor classes a re la rg e r th a n ever before, th e fresh m an cl$ss is ab o u t th e sam e as last y ear, an d th e ju n ior class is som ew hat sm aller. In cre a se in women th is y e a r is la rg e r th a n m en, th o u g h th e re la tio n sh ip is s till n e a rly tw o to one. Re-. ■'I ic f'v D ’t. (>. U. J L I f .- ’utio n of a co- s id e ra b le : a rt o ' »be fa rm p ro b lem m u st he lot ! “d for in in d u s try r a th e r th a n on the fa rm . C olorado S ta te co lleg e is g iv ing se rio u s c o n sid e ra tio n to th e in te rlo c k in g of th e se tw o m a jo r A m er ican e n te rp ris e s . In d u s tria l an d em p lo y m e n t re co v e ry co n c e rn th e fa r m e r b ec a u se in c re a se d p u rc h a sin g pow er am o n g c o n su m e rs m e a n s im p ro v ed d e m a n d for fa rm p ro d u c ts. S uch rec o v e ry also will aid a g ric u ltu ra l a d ju s tm e n t in th a t m o re o p p o rtu n itie s for w ork will be p ro v id ed for th e e x c e ss fa rm p opulation. U n sa tisfa c to ry p ric e s an d incom e for f a r m e rs h a v e led to p ro g r a m s seek in g to ra is e p rices by holding p ro d u ctio n o r su p p lie s offered on th e m a rk e t in ch eck . T h e re is not an a d e q u a te m a r k e t to a b s o rb a t sa tis- n cto ry p ric e s all of th e p ro d u c ts a r m e r s p ro d u ce. A g ric u ltu re is c a rr ie d on by su ch a v ast n u m b e r of in d iv id u a ls th a t a d ju s tm e n t of p ro d u ctio n to a d e m a r k e t does not co m e n i e ssed te u d ily . It p re s e n ts a d ecid ed co n tr a s t to m a n u fa c tu rin g in this re sp t t. T h e fa c t th a t a g ric u ltu re -a1 r.ot read ily a d ju s t p ro d u ctio n h as p a 't d the w ay for g o v e rn m e n t a d ju s tm e n t p ro g ra m s . To the e x te n t th e tro u b les of a g r i c u ltu re a re th e re s u lts of su rp lu s o u tp u t, th e re m e d y m u s t be e ith e r m a rk e t re c o v e ry and ex p an sio n , or a c tu a l c u rta ilm e n t of th e in d u stry . M a rk e ts h av e been c u rta ile d by th e d e p re ssio n . F o r th e fu tu re , land p ric e s need to be kept in lire w ith p ro s p e c ts for lo ng-tim e re tu rn s . T h e re a re p ro b le m s of soil con se rv a tio n an d la r d u se c a llin g for p ublic a tte n tio n . H o w ev er, soil co n se rv a tio n n eed s to be tr e a te d a s a p ro b lem of itself r a th e r th a n to be used a s th e v eh icle for b enefit p a y m e n ts to in c re a s e th e a g ric u ltu ra l I in co m e. In th e fu tu re , g re a te r rec- j ognition p ro b ab ly will be given to th e fa c t th a t th e in d iv id u al o p e ra to r , h a s re s p o n sib ilitie s in th e m a tte r of I c a rin g for th e soil an d o th e r re- T h e B lu e R ibbon C ooking club .w as o rg an ized la s t S a tu rd a y w ith 11 mpmherR o ffic e rs in clu d ed : p resl- i sources. In a d e m o c r a c y , p ublic policy is jdpn{ D o ro th v H ia tt: vlqe p re sid e n t, o e tc h e l!; se c re ta ry . R u th Mc- s h a p e d by p u b lic opinion. T h is re- q u a e s th a t t i e a v e ra g e citiz e n s C nlley: p ro g ram co m m ittee. N orm a m u: t thin k s e r ouajv ab o u t o u r p ro b OetchelI> M ary RornmPrer a n d D oro- lem s an d a r r iv e a t sound ju d g m e n ts . (f]y K n 0 I That tt inking must recognize b ro a d e r < .n s .d e -a i ns of g e n e ra l j re n e H u n t is clu b re p o rte r. w e lfa re r a th e r th a n to sp rin g only fro m n a rro w sci.'-In terest. CARD OF THANKS W e w ish to ex p ress o u r a p p re c ia Melville Buy» Traylor Farm. N eill M elville h a s p u rch ased th e tion an d g ra titu d e to o u r frie n d s for Mrs. Jim T ra y lo r farm in th e Col th e co n d o len ce an d flo ra l pieces g iv E x tra c tio n o f iodine an d o th e r u m b ia d is tric t and h as ta k e n posses en In o u r tim e of sorrow . p ro d u cts from m arin e a g ae is p la n sion. « Mr. an d Mrs. F loyd O. M ath ers. ned by a new S p an ish com pany. a d m in is tra trix of th e e s ta te of W al te r S. B oynton, deceased, an d h as q u alified as th e law dirbets. All persons h a v in g claim s a g a in s t said e s ta te a re req u ired to pre»« it th e sam e to me a t th e office of W. J . W a rn e r, my a tto rn e y , in H erm isto n , O regon, verified as th e law d irects, w ith in six m o n th s from th e d a te h ereo f. D ated th is 2 1 st day of S eptem ber, 1939. M a rth a A nn B oynton, A d m in istra trix . (S ep t. 21-Oct. 19) NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC I w ill n o t be resp o n sib le fo r a n y Students Enjoy Fire Pictures b ills signed by a n y o th e r th a n M rs. W E A N E R PIGS FO R SA LE— P oland A re p re se n ta tiv e from th e s ta te M arble an d m yself h e re a fte r. C hina an d o th ers. F. C. F re d ric k fire m a r s h a l’s office show ed m oving Signed, D r. A. E. M arble. son, Irrig o n . 9-3c p ic tu re s in th e local h ig h school gym W ednesday afte rn o o n . He w as in FOR R E N T — 2-ROOM F U R N IS H E D tro d u ced by V irg il S m ith of th e lo a p a rtm e n t on th e g ro u n d floor. cal fire d e p a rtm e n t. C a rte r A pts., c a tty c o rn e r from de pot. 9-3p NOTICE TO CREDITORS. FOR SALE — HOOVER POTATO IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF T H E dig g er, cheap. W rite E. R. A cton, STATE OF OREGON FOR E cho, Ore. 9-2c UM ATILLA COUNTY. • PAINTING • PAPERING • KALSOM ININGi — Spray Painting and Signs — I Anything - Anywhere - Anytime j All W ork G u a ra n te e d - E stim a te s j FREE FOR SALE — ECONOMY KING In the M a tte r of th e E sta te ot ! cream se p a ra to r, p ra c tic a lly new. W a lte r S. B oynton,- Deceased. C heap. H arold T ow nsend. L ex in g to n , NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IVEN th a t P hone 131 O regon. 9-3p th e u n d e rsig n e d h as been ap p o in ted BERT MICHEL FOR SALE -W E A N E R PIG S AND young sow, to fa rro w in tw o w eeks. A. P. G arn er, H erm isto n . 9 -tfc PH Y SIC IA N & SURGEON FOR SALE— TWO JE R S E Y COWS; 1 reg istered D uroc sow and pigs; ap p les and cider. C has. S how n, R t. 2, H erm isto n . 8-2p P h o n e 1091 W A N TED — T U R K EY S, DUCKS & geese, hens a n d b roilers. E. V an D am m e P o u ltry Co., S pokane, W n. 8-3 tp Come to Pendleton for Your Optical Needs! FO R SALE— WELANER PIGS, 2 MI. east of S tan field . V. O. W aid . 8-3p Eyes Examined by Modern Methods. Glasses Gronnd to Fit When Needed. FO R SALE— M Y HOME, 10 ACRES, 1 mi. E. of U m a tilla , T. O. P ound. 8-3p — REA SO NA BLE PR IC ES — DR. DALE ROTHWELL OPTOMETRIST OVER W 0 0 L W 0 R T H S Pendleton, Ore. Phone 535-J BERT QUICK FOR SA LE— TEAM BLACK GELD- ing, 5 yrs. old. T eam of m ares, 6 an d 9 yrs. old. w t. 1500. C h ester W h ite p u reb red boars, re a d y for se r vice. R alp h B u tler. W illow s, Ore. . 7-3p E LE C T R IC A L CONTRACTOR MOTOR SERV ICE P h o n e 22-R H erm isto n SALE OR T hom pson’s 5 -tfc C. A. BINDER PLUMBING C all Tum -A -L uni - Phon- U m atilla, O regon W E BUY, S E LL AND EX C H A N G E fu rn itu re , m a ch in ery , household a rtic le s. M iller’s T ra d in g P ost, H e r m iston. 3 -tfc | R E E to TO M ACHI offerers ! OSC HAS 5 PER CENT I GAIN OVER YEAR AGO A p p a re n tly s e ttlin g dow n to a m ore g ra d u a l in crease of its alread y record en ro llm e n t, th is in s titu tio n show ed a 5 per cen t g ain over last y e a r a t th e end of th e firs t week of re g is tra tio n . T h is re p resen ted 225 m ore th a n w ere en ro lled a t th e sam e tim e la s t y ear. A lready p ast the H erm isto n FOB EYE COMFORT AND SIGHT CONSERVATION W A NTED — W O RK AS PRACTICAL nurse. W ill go an y w h e re . M rs. C has. Sam son, W e stla n d d is tric t, R t. 1, H erm iston. 8-3c T Y P E W R IT E R S FOR r e n t — E asy term s. D ru g Store, H erm isto n . H erm isto n , Ore. DR .W . M .M ARBUT I FO R SALE— 76 Y EA R LIN G E W E S; also older ew es. Also o th e r liv e sto ck : W ill ta k e as p ay m en t pigs, c a ttle or hay. E. E. P u lley , % M il le r ’s T ra d in g P ost. 8-3c S »V 7 .T /.L TO YU Why su ffer th e in te n se pain of ulcers, in d ig e s tio n , gas, heartb u rn , or h e a d a c h e « c a u s e d by excess acid ity? Ask for a FREE Sam p le of U dga T ab lets, a s t o m a c h sp ecial- ist's form u la. Over J5 | 500,000 user« p raise th • m a tin g relief U dga h a s g iven th e m 38J4 H. A. WILSON CASH BUYER HOGS — CATTLE VEAL — SHEEP hone 42.15 H erm isto n ‘Ire . J. V. VILLERMOURE E LE C T R IC A L SERV ICE h one 1031 H erm isto n Hermiston Drug Company W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. HURRT! Only a Few Mote Days! oh you . OREGONIAN SUBSCRIPTION d u rin g m on th of O ctober BY MAIL— ONE YEAR l-Rain B a Regular DAILY end SU N D A Y ....................................... $11.50 DAILY ONLY _________________ SUNDAY ONLY _____________________ 7.00 5.00 Price $10.00 6 .00 4.50 Saving $1.50 1.00 .50 T he N orthw est's Favorite N ew sp a p er T he O regom an a t a sp ecial b arg ain p rice is a v alu e t h a t you c a n ’t a ffo rd to p ass by. C o n sid er w h a t you g e t <1 > A co m p lete n e w sp ap er w ith lu ll n ew s c o v e ra g e —local, n a tio n a l an d w orld-w ide. (2) An o u t sta n d in g ed ito rial d e p a rtm e n t so c o n siste n tly good t h a t R onald O. C aliv ert, a s so c ia te ed ito r, w as re c e n tly a w a rd e d th e P u litz e r p r i z e - m o st coveted h onor in A m erican jo u rn alism (3, P o p u la r H unday fe a tu re s, su ch n s F a rm . H om e an d G ard en , A m erican W eekly, an d T he O reg o n ian ’s ow n m ag azin e section. . . . Top ail of th is w ith a sp ecial o ffe r an d you h av e th e y e a r ’s b est n e w sp ap er buy. S u b scrib e to T h e O regonian to d a y and sav e. T h is o ffe r is good d u rin g O cto b er only See Your Oreqonion Dcoler or M o il Coupon to Tho Oregonion T h e O re g o n ia n , P o rtla n d , O re g o n : Pica»? send me The O re g o n ia n checked below. Enclosed fin d G eneral D e n tistry X -R ay an d D lagnoils a n k Bldg. P h o n . »-J R esidence P hone 25-J B unday and E vening» by A ppointm ent DR. A E. MARBLE CHIROPRACTOR fflc e : 2 blocks e a st of post office O ffice H our»: 8 to 12 - 1 :3 0 to < ’h one 481 — — H erm iston, Ore. Dr. A. C. Willcutt OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSBORN A PA R TM EN TS PETERSON & PETERSON A TTO RN EYS AT LAW U. S. N a tio n a l B ank B u ild in g P ra c tic e In S ta te A F ed eral C o u rts P en d leto n , Ore. cover th e subscrip tio n p rice fo r o n e year. N a m e ........................................................ ............. ^ d d r tn .................. . .............. . . . . . . . . . . . City and State . . . . .................. . . !>aify-S>inday c P a lly Only □ S u n d a y O nly □ THE OREGONIAN Miss V e ra Sisson Agent Hermiston DR F. B. BELT PH YSICIA N A SURGEON O ffice H our»: O ther 1 0 :3 0 to 1 2 :3 0 A.M. H ours by 2 to S P.M . A p p o in tm en t tea. 7 1 L — PH ON E — O ffice 7 33 W. J. WARNER Attorney-at-Law Hermiston - Oregon