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WILL ENFORCE LAW HIKING DOWN THE LONG BROWN PATH i Liability and Property Damage Miss E d ith Neal of N ebraska is ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a ■ v isitin g a t the home of h er a u n t, Mrs. ■ ¡W e Give S. & H. Trading Stamps* W. B ennett. (C ontinued from Page One) Mr. and Mrs. A. Adamson and lit. tie d a u g h te r of E n te rp rise were week In ad d itio n to th e "good fa ith ” end g uests a t th e O tto H elnl home. bond above described, all com panies of individuals engaged in th is class Mr. and Mrs. T. H. H addox were of service sh all file w ith th e Com m ission lia b ility and p roperty dam business visitors in P endleton T ues age in su ran ce covering each and day. Insurance; HISTORY REPEATS Good years and bad have followed in succession since earliest times. In p rosperity and depression alik e money helps. F irm s and Individuals w ith sub s ta n tia l b an k accounts w eathered recen t m onths easily, w hile those who had failed to create a cash re serve encountered m any difficulties. S tu rt a savings o r checking ac count w ith us now— have money w hen you need it, backed by stro n g cred it stan d in g . OFFICERS F. B. Swayze P resid en t R. A lex in d er V ice-President S. C. L ochrie C ashier E. D. D ungan A ss’t -Cashier First National Bank of H erm iston C a p ita l, S u r p lu s a n d U n d iv id e d P r o fits O v e r $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 NOAH’S ARK WAS WANT ADS ONLY A PYRAMID FOR SALE FOR SALE— 40 acres, p a rtly im proved T erm s, W. A. L eathers. 25-tfc. This Is Theory of Doctor Getsing- ir Based on Years of Study and Exploration. FOR SALF— 2nd harm} fu rn itu re In quire C hezik’s store. 37-tfc. FOR SALE— Red S ta r D etro it Vapor, 6 b u rn e r stove, w ith oven, a $78 stove for $50. See it a t th e Second H and Store. 4 4-tfc. BEE SUPPLIES all kin d s a t th e Second H and Store. 44-tfc. FOR SALE D airy consisting of tw elve good m ilch cows graded on H olstein Bull, 3 head horses, 4 head of heifer- calves, b arn and lot to g eth er w itli eig h t acres of land, w agon, hay rack, harro w , m ilk cooler, fille r,' bottles, cans, se p arato r and o th er equipm ent too num erous to m ention. Inside of city lim its, a good going business on th e Sherm an C ounty highw ay, a chance to tu rn your a lfalfa crop into m oney, collect your m oney evety m onth, no chance to lose, present ow ner m ust sell on account of d eath of wife. W ill tak e $3.500 cash if tak en a t once. Do n o t an sw er unless you m ean business. A ddress all com m unatlons to C. II. V an h u tto n , W asco, Oregon. 44-4Ip. FOR SALE— B row n W icker S tu rg is W akefield Sulkey. In q u ire Mrs. O. C. Young. 4 7 -ltp . FOR SALE— E lectric W asher, good as new, in q u ire a t th is office. 47-5 tc. FOR SALE— R em ington T y p ew riter No. 5, also addin g m achine. Mrs. E lla Percey. 4 7 -ltc. FOR SALE— 1 % horsepow er De Laval engine, also M anning Gas Maker, in firs t class condition. In quire Mrs. E lla Percey. 4 7 -ltc. FOR SALE— T y p erw riter, w ritin g desk, bee hives and foundation In q u ire Mrs. A. A. Cre?:y. 47-tfc. FOR SALE— A sm all lau n d ry stove w ith drum oven and a sm all k itc h en stove w ith oven. Both in good condition. Call a t Mack house across from C ity Pum p statio n . 4 7 -ltc. E0R SALE r- 95 acre farm n e a r Lebanon an d Vt, m ile from good Soda S prings 25 acres in sta n d in g crop of oats and w heat and th e re s t in fine tim b er and pas tu re. R u n n in g sp rin g s th e y ear round good fence and cross fences around place. Good young team , w eight 000 lbs . w agon, h arn ess, m ower, rak e, c u ltiv a to r, 30 cords wood, 5 room house, b arn , g rain ery , good o r chard, vineyard and chickens. P rice $4500 if tak en a t once, $3500 down. T erm s on balance. W. A. Miles, R oute 4, Lebanon, Oregon. 46-2tp. MISCELLANEOUS ELLIOTT'S tires. T IR E SHOP—C a te s 6 2 -ltc. T H E feeling of security Is well w orth How about th e prem ium paid, th a t F ire Insurance? See th e E. 11-tfc P. Dodd Agency. SE E G eering. L. B EN N ET T fo r A uction 26-tfc. T Y PE W R IT ER ribbons and carbon paper a t th e H erald office. ADDING m achine roll« a t th e H erald office. TO TRADE FOR IMPROVED RANCH Lehm an Hot. S prings, 32-room H o. tel, 25 cottages, saw m ill, store and all equipm ent. Place doing a good buainess. In q u ire of F. B. B uffington, L ehm an. Oregon. 47-3tc. FOR R EN T — Down s ta irs room. P hone 253. sleeping 47-tfc. W E HAVE PASTURE for 10« more head of horses. Across riv er. Phone 58F5 for p a rtic u la rs. 47-tfc. SMALL EXPLOSION AT COLD STORAGE PLANT T here w as a sm all explosion a t the H erm iston C ity M arket an d Grocery on th e w est aide when a sm all gasket blew off the ice m achine, and caused ■MMh am onia gas to fill th e building. It w as several h e a rs before th e gMs could be sh u t off. A gas mask had to be used Io g t in th e room w here the p la n t la installed. T Y PE W R IT ER R ibbons and carbon paper for sale at the Herald. CHEOPS WAS NOT THE BUILDER Animals T hat Went Into Ark Were Net Material but Spiritual Ani mals, the Animals of the Zo diac, Aries, Taurus, Etc. Vacationists With Shelter Tents and Tin Cow Learning to Walk All Over Again. Oh! tt's not th e pack th a t you carry on your back Nnr th e ritte on your shoulder, Nor th e five inch cru st o f khaki-colored dust T hat m ak es you (eel your lim bs are grow ing okler; And tt's not the hike on th e hard turnpike T hat d rives aw ay your sm ile. N or th e sock s of s iste r s th at raise the bloom ing blisters—• It’s the last long mile. —P lattsb u rgh M arching Song. SHOE REPAIRING P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S OAK TAN SHOE STORE D R . R . G. ( I A I i E J E a rn R o d g o ro , P ro p . ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a J.T. r». V A U ( i IIA N ! and Tubes — 2 0 3 V. C o u r t S t. SY STEM Ph yau tau and Surgeon Eyes treated, tested and Glasses Fitted Office over First Nations! Bank OFFICE PHONE. 92 RESIDENCE PHONE. 696 Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 JO p. m. O r« . DR. W. W. ILLSLEY * Office over First National Bank Osteopathy Phone Siscel’s Medicine Surgery Coll« answered at all hours Office phone 661 Residence phone 711 193 I h a u l a n y th in g t h a t c a n be m oved SEE D r . P. V. P R IM E D E N T IS T R Y Dental X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Bid«. Office Phon©. 98 Hermiston, Oregon Residence Phofte 781 YV. J. W A R N E R ATTORNEY AT LAW H IT T H E R M IS T O N , O R E G O N UMATILLA GENERAL HOSPITAL W ell and M odernly E quipped Special Rates in Maternity Cases -F O R - Miss Nell tendent. K am m erlin, superin Edwards Building GUNS — anil— M c K enzie & lieuallen EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT 1 Has removed from hit« former location in the Bond Bldg. to Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland Empire Bank Rid«. PENDLETO N : OREGON AMMUNITION A FULL LINE DR. RAY LOGAN, HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK P hyslcan and Surgeon Umatilla, Oregon TRANSFER F. D. W A T T S. M. D. P H O N S O R IS O N H A R D W A R E N o . 4S H. Robinett, Prop. Hemiit.n, Or«. Pendleton, Oregon EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Special attention'to the fitting of lenses. Seeing is believing. Office over Taylor Hardware T h e F re n c h R e s ta u ra n t BAKERY m 4 CONFECTIONERT Pendleton and Umatilla Stage Elegantly Furnished Rooms In Connection LEAVE STRICTLY FIRST CLASS Pendleton 8:00 12:00 4:00 Echo 9:15 1:15 6:15 S tanfield 9:30 1:35 5:86 H erm iston 9:65 1:55 6:66 In to U m atilla 10:15 2:16 6:16 Hohbach Bros., Proprietors Pend’eton, Oregon LEAVE A. D. CROSLAND & SON All Lines of Transfer BEACHES U N IO N PA C IFIC P o n d lo to n , W. B. Beasley 77ie Lure o f the NORTH BEACH CLATSOP BEACH D R . F R A N C IS P. A D A M S Day or n ig h t calls ai.sw eied prom ptly Knerr Repair Shop OCEAN Office-Gladys Ave. near Firs* 8 t. Office Hours: 2 to 5; 7:30 to 9. Phono Ml ■ E L K C T R IC F I X T U R E S I • A N O A P P L IA N C E S J Phene 199 ANOTHER DROP Tires P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n ■■■■■■»■■■■■■■■■■■■I COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES Pennsylvania RECLAMATION LODGE No. 107. K. of P . meet« each Thursday evenir« in Mark's Hall, at 7:90 P. H. Visi tin« brothers cordially invited. W. H. McMillan R. A. Brownien, K. R. and S. C. C. Our new brick shoe store is now open with a new line of goods. See us for Bring in Tour Films in all sizes of Q V IN E Y A R D lodge no l o . o . f . ’ meets each Monday evening in Odd Fellows hail. Visiting members cordially invited. W. R. Ixistghorn. Sec. A. Buhman. N . G . T he young people of Colum bia are p lan n in g a p a rty , to be held on the Fox law n F rid ay evening. Mitchell Drug Co. ueen E sther chapter N o . ioi , o. R. s.. meats second Tuesday evening of each eseoth at 8:00 sharp in Masonic hell. Visiting members welcome. Minnie E . Stewart, W. IL Kathryn L. Garner. Sec. |_|KKMISTON LODGE NO. 198. A . F . A A . I f . n meets in Masonic Hall on First and Third Tuesday evening» of each month. Visiting breth ren welcome. E. D. Dungan. Secy. A. F. Beisee, W. M. J . H. Lewis and fam ily of B u tle r Creek w ere S unday visitors a t the Som m erer home. Stringing out from the suburban transit term inals of New York every Sunday and holiday goes the army of T h ere will be no church or Sunday khaki-clad hikers. T here may be an school a t C olum bia S unday a fte r automobile for every tw enty of the noon, A ugust 6. country’s population, but a host of city folks disprove the theory of a Indemnity B°nd (In lieu of Liability At a m eeting of the school board future leg-enfeebled citizenry and are and Property Damage Insurance): held T uesday evening it was decided learning to walk all over again. In addition to the "good fa ith " to kalsom ine the w alls of the school To the more casual minded, the hike bond, above described, any company house and give th e outside a coat of Is ju st exercise, but to those who or Individual may file w ith the Com paint. catch its real significance the hike m ission, in lieu of the liab ility and means a g reat deal more. It Is the p roperty dam age insurance above set cheapest form of recreation and c u t, a satisfacto ry indem nity bond therefore appeals to those living In crowded districts and unable to avail binding th e obligors th ereu n d er to themselves of the more expensive m ake com pensation for in ju rie s to amusements. And these people, be persons and loss of o r dam age to It noted, are Just those the country p roperty re su ltin g from th e o pera is so anxious to have spread out and tion of an y vehicle used. In the settled In the farming sections. The am ounts as set out in the liab ility p roperty dam age insurance hike, indeed, has possibilities ns a and real sta rte r for the “back to the furni” schedule above. Form for such bond may be o btained upon application movement. to th e Commission, and may be ex Doughboy and Boy Scout Lead Way Just a brief survey of the rollicking ecuted e ith e r by a su rety company groups which move oil from the out au th o rized to do business in th is lying term inals on holidays estab S tate, o r by tw o o r more personal lishes a few general types. There Is su reties satisfacto ry to th e Commis the ex-service man and his friends sion. who will hear from him the story O u r f in is h in g d e p a r t of more* serious excursions on the m e n t, th ro u g h u p -to -d a te muddy roads of France. He tight m e th o d s a n d e q u ip m e n t ens a strap here and another there SPECIAL COKKESFONOENCE on the blanket roll adjustm ent or the an d e x p e rt h a n d lin g , can “shelter half,” In which the commis Mr. and Mrs. W. W. F elthouse and help yo u g e t th e k in d o f sary Is packed for the mid-day feast children, Mr. an d Mrs. O. O. F elt- by the roadside. Expert directions p ic tu re s y o u w ant. house, and Mr. and Mrs. O tto H elnl come from him on the method of left W ednesday m orning for a short slinging the pack so It will not feel o u tin g a t O'Dell Lake. T o use a slang expres so heavy or Interfere with the free body movement. He will pass along sion : Mr. and Mrs. A. M. M athew s and the Information, gained in his army “ W e ’re th ere a t th e days, of how th at same pack was H ugh H anley left Tuesday for th eir finish.” home In Spokane. evolved after numerous experiments to find the easiest way of cnrrylng the heaviest load. With results he Mrs. J. H. R eid and B arb ara are now compliments, but which he char v isitin g relativ es in G arfield, W ash, P r e s c r ip t io n D r u g g is t « acterized when a doughboy as a th is week. “blunkety-hlank total failure.” Then there are the boy scout par ties, adept at everything pertaining to “shanks mare” traveling and wood craft. The ex-service man and the boy scout are pioneers In the hiking game. Listen to one of them right off tlie train and making ready for a twelve mile J a u n t: "Get th at can teen over to the side, Jimmie, nnd It won't keep bouncing off your leg every step. Is It filled? Well, then, we drink. How about the eats? Let’s check ’em off. You got the spuds, Bill; the bacon Jimmie. Wire has the coffee and the Borden tin cow?” “Right here,” announces a freckled comrade of the road, patting his knnp- I W h y se n d to m ail o r d e r h o u ses w h e n y o u c a n g e t a sack. “Snitched the mocha and the can of milk when Sis w asn't looking.” “Well, then, let’s gol” snaps the 30X 3 1-2 c a sin g f o r $11.95 A N D A T U B E F R E E commander of the expedition. This party Is traveling light for real p lu s f r e e a ir a n d f re e serv ice? • distance. Another must expect to make a shorter hltcli or else be count ing greatly on Its power of endur ance. Perhaps the camp Is not far off because the group Is equipped for an over-night stay with heavy blanket rolls, hatchets, lanterns, canvas wa- terpalls, rubber ponchos, kettles, pots, new tangled firestand, etc., etc. The blankets are laid out for a better packing of the bags and cans of foot]. When the pnrty commences to load up the members bristle all over with camp tools and equipment. Back to the Farm The veteran from the crowded city tenements has found a new territory ; to roam and one almost unknown to | his associates. He Is introducing them i to this newly discovered land and I teaching them how to he Independent | of any transportation but their own i good legs and ot any subsistence hut I w hat they can carry and prepare, j “Walk, and cook your own,” Is his motto. Who will say the leaven thus fer menting in the city crowds will not bear fruit In a keener appreciation of country delights, especially as these are added to by Increased comforts w as never more fascin atin g th a n now, because so m uch has been on the farm. With his radio hitched done to insure com fort and d elig h tfu l recreatio n a t all of th e up, the farm er listens In on the best entertainm ent the country has to m any resorts n ear th e m outh of th e Colum bia R iver. You can offer. Modern home devices wipe out plunge into the su rf, dig clam s, fish, h u n t, play, re s t and get th e many hardships formerly Imposed upon Isolated dwellers. There Is, in real joy th a t only a beach vacation can g iv e .’And you have th is short, a rapid cutting down of the b rillian t galaxy of beaches to choose from. differential between farm and city life. In the meantime, knowledge mu»? precede a true appreciation of what the country holds, and tills Is whut the hike supplies. T here Is more ap peal In one apple tree In blossom than In reams of printed m atter put out to Induce the citizen of the city to ask o u r ag en t for change his abode to the country. The hikers constitute a growing army, “Outing in the Pacific Northweit” equipped with bacon, spuds, coffee and tin cow for merely a day’s outing and “Oregon Outdoor*” but nevertheless seeing sights that They tell the whole story. Then pack your tru n k and purchaM make them yearn to tie among them ail the time. It Is not too much to a Round Trip Summer Excursion Ticket ▼'» ,he assume th at the army may one day recruit the open pluces. Los Angeles.—Noah’s Ark, built to save the human race from the flood of ancient Bible times, Is still ex tant for all to see a fter 30, (MX) years. This is the belief of Dr. C. E. Get slnger, Egyptologist, now visiting Los Angeles. Doctor Getslnger’s conclusion Is based upon recent discoveries follow ing 35 years’ research work and In tensive study. He declares th at the Ark of Noah was not a ship. It was the great pyramid of Cheops In Egypt. Recent discoveries prove th at the pyram ids— Noah's Ark and the others —were under the sea for thousands of years. Near the top of each of the pyramids, at the same level, Is a higliwater line, where a deep niche has been cut Into the rock by the lashing of a long-forgotten surf. Also, the inner passages of the pyramids are thickly crusted with salt, which a chemical analysis proves to be sea salt. Doctor Getslnger Is convinced that these monuments were built thou sands of years before Cheops, to whom they have been accredited. Cheops merely repaired them and caused a casing of stones to be built over them. Mystery of the Pyramids. And he Is convinced th at the pyra mid stands today a living monument to an old and noble philosophy, a g reater civilization than any we have since attained. T hat great pyramid which, together with the sphinx and the nine sm aller pyramids, have for centuries exercised the wonder and astonishm ent of scientists, who have frankly admitted th at they could not have been built upon any known pos sible conditions, and th at we have even today no means by which the Immense stones used in the construc tion could he transported and adjusted into tlielr present position. In the great pyram id there are three chambers which conform to God's directions to Noah for the building of the Ark against the com ing of the greut flood-»—“with lower, second and third stories shalt thou make It.” And these three chambers, named for the three sons of Noah, Shem, Ham and Japhet, Doctor Getslnger thinks are intended to represent the three strains of human life and In telligence. The chamber of Shem, the lower, symbolizes the anim als who have no »fails. The second chamber. Ham, symbolizes human beings with souls, but of lesser Intellectual and spiritual attainm ent. And the highest chamber, th at of Japhet, symbolizes the Inspired teachers—th e spiritual Intellectuals, souls of g reater under standing. Spiritual Animals. The entrance which is 52 feet above the ground. Doctor Getslnger declares, was so placed th at the North Star, the polar star, could sliine directly into the interior from the Heavens— which It did 30,000 years ago, and a fter a complete cycle, so shines again today. This Egyptologist thinks th at the anim als that went Into the Ark were not m aterial anim als but spiritual animals, the anim als of the Zodiac— Aries, the R a m , T aurus, the B u ll; Cancer, the C ra b ; Leo, the L io n ; Scorpio, the Scorpion (in sects); Ca- pricomus, the G o at; Pisces, the 1 ish. together with II. Gemini. Hie Tw ins; Virgo, the Virgin; Libra, the Bal ance; Sagittarius, the Archer, and Aquarius, the W ater-Bearer. The great flood of Noah’s day did not submerge the whole of the pres ent known world, but Included only THREE NEW BABY BOYS the ancient lost continent of A tlantis and Egypt. Atlantis has never reap- A seven pound boy wa? born Io peared. but Egypt, a fter 12,000 years un«tcr the sea. was resettled by immi Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hedgecock o f grants from other lands, together with H erm iston, Ju ly 31 B orn to .Mr. and j their animals. Mrs. J. E. C lark of Ju n ip e r C anyon, Oregon on A ugust 1 a 9 pound boy. I INSURED CARRIERS Mr. and Mrs. V. C. C alkins a re also ; th e p a re n ts o f an 8 1-2 pound boy R. B. Spencer an d Ivan Sneed w hich w as born A ugust 2. All are have filed th e ir papers w ith th e P u b doing w ell. lic Service Commission u n d er cl. 5 for ap Insured carrier service every m otor vehicle operated, in th e follow ing am ounts: F or any recovery for personal in ju ry by one person. Two Thousand Five H undred D ollars ($2,500.00), F or any recovery for personal In ju rie s by all persons in any one acci d ent, not less th a n Five T housand D ollars ($5,000.00). F or any recovery for dam age to property of any person o th er ill % th e assured, Five H undred Dollars ($500 0 0 ). LODGE DIRECTORY TWO TRUCKS QUICK SERVICE Phone 785 Calls Answered All Hours T. H. Gaither 8:00 12:00 4:00 U m atilla 8:20 12:20 4:30 H erm iston Stanfield 8:46 12:46 4:46 Echo 9:00 1:00 6:00 Into P endleton 10:15 2:16 6:16 TWO TRIPS SUNDAY L eaving Pondleton 8 a. m. and 4 p. m. L eaving U m atilla a a. m. and 4 p. m. Phon© 868 722 Cottonwood Wc D eliver P arcels at W ay P oints FARES P n n r f l e t o n t o E c h o . B t.O O P e n d l e t o n t o S t a n R o l d , © I.? © P o n d l e t o n t o H e r m l e t o n , S t.S O P e n d le to n to U m a t l ll « , S i.7 1 Station at Hotel Oregon and Hotel Hermiston Will haul anything that can be moved Phone 881 or 254 "Let the Horse Do Your Hauling" D iln c permanent t t K nit* no pain -m ntinue work. O« Ole-*' nis File Treatment. MITCHELL DRUG CO. Ask to CONFECTIONERY STATIONERY RELIEF? * Legal Guarantee Given»* /fe fi.®. Starti D elicious W hole some Confectionery