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ATTACKED BY A BHIWOCEROS Dector Shelby T e ll* Hew Ha the Huge Beast W ith a Snap Shot. Old Si Chestnut aaya: "A ll men may be born equal, but they get over it before they die.’’ Indeed they do. Some succeed. Many fail. In which class w ill YOU be found?» Two things are neces sary to attain financial success— the opportunity to make money and the ability to SAVE It. In the mat ter of saving, a good bank like ours can help you. We Invite you to bank w ith us. First N ational B ank ef Hermtaton Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits O ver $50,000 F. B. Swayze, Pres., R. Alexader. Vice-Prea. S. C. Lochrle, Cashier W. L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier NOTICE! T he H erald publishes more genuine paid want ads than any other paper published in a city of the same size in East ern Oregon. THERE’S A REASON FOUND— Pair of spectacles In Enquire this office. SUBSCRIBE FOR T H E LADIES' Home Journal now $1.00 only. See Gladys W hitsett, agent Cur tis Magazines. REA L ESTA TE EXCHANG EB A N D INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, R E ALTOR. 26-tfe On one expedition—notable In my memory because I was unaccompanied by any other white men— I apled a huge rhinoceros under a flg tree not more than a hundred yards away, writes Doctor Shelby, the big game hunter. As eoon as the boys saw that rhino they grabbed up their loads, and start ed on down the trail. I decided not to kill the huge beast,’ and was about to turn In my tracks, when he rushed me snorting and low ering Ms bead. He was upon ma before I was In a position to shoot, so there was noth-* Ing to do but leap nimbly to one aide. ' He pnt on the brakes and almost stopped, then continued on down the trail In the wake of the porters. They were heavily loaded and would have dlflcfllty In escaping, so I made up my mind I would have to kill him. I As I raised my rifle he was Just turning a bend 20 yards down the trail. And, scarcely taking aim, I fired. It was a snap shot for his body. I fancied that he lurched forward. At any rate, he disappeared around the bend and I could hear him rolling over and over down the trail, while the cries of a dozen or more terror-strick en natives rent the air. I hurried forward. Around the bend I found loads scattered everywhere^ Some boys had scrambled upon large rocks. Two had Jumped Into a tree. Some had Jumped aside. One of these had been bowled over by the rhino, which then rolled over him, but luckily the boy bad fallen between two rocks, which received the ponderous weight of the beast Instead. PW Beck Didn't LN* I lin e « If. Beck, solicitor general bf RADIO MESSAGE Sappers’ Inc. received a radio mes. sage from Santa Claus about mid night last night In which he advised them he would appear on their roof about 9 o'clock next Saturday morn ing to remain u ntil about S o’clock In the afternoon. Ha also stated he would have a free present for each child If accompanied by one of the parents and that he would Spend the day In the store and leave by the roof In the afternoon. The radio message was greatly appreciated as it was the first radio message ever received In Hermiston from Santa Claus. H as Y our c°me in ant Çnli»i nnh*An reneu> yO U ex ^ttDBtnpbon U n art E x p ire d ? ¡mown. the United State*, la pleated that h? doesn’t hare to practice law In Eng land. where the wig and gown are es sential to a barrister's appearance be fore a high tribunal, says the Phila delphia Public Ledger. Mr. Beck, who recently argued America’s case before the privy council, contesting the Canadian court's verdict In the Gen eral Motors' suit, Is authority for the statement that he could not quite over come the feeling that he was address ing the court In his hat and overcoat— | a sensation which Interfered no little with his best flights of oratory. The wig-wearing custom In th e , courts of Great Britain Is not without I Its virtues, according to Mr. Beck. In . court, at least, he says, all men are equal In appearance. The bald-headed advocate does not appear ridiculous and. attorneys who depend upon leo- nlne-like manes or Byronle locks to Influence the bench or Jury find them- READ T H E W A N T ADS— Blue Gross Poultry Farm The raising of poultry, in near future, w ill be one of the lead in g industries on this project; make the right beginning, I am offering you SIX WEEKS OLD chicks, free from w hite diarrhoea and vaccinated against roup, diptheria, cholera and allied diseases, selected for vigor and conformation, for May and June delivery, at the follow ing prices: S. C. W hite Leghorn Tancred strain, trapnested stock mixed sexes, $50.00 per 100; choice pullets, $75.00 per 100. S. C. R. I. Red, good laying strain mated to pedigreed roost ers, mixed sexes only, at $50.00 per 100. It is cheaper than you can raise them from day old chicks and you have strong and healthy stock to start. Orders taken only until January 1, 1924. 50 per cent of the price w ith the order, balance at time of delivery. Address: Dr. THEO. BELETSKI, Veterinarian, Hermiston, Oregon. Telephone 82-R. FOR RENT— Small alfalfa farm, bouse, orchard, berries, ete. J. H. Reid, 24-tfe. Subscribe Par The Herald FOR SALE TU R K E Y S FOR SALE— I have some very good birds that I w ill sell for Thanksgiving and Christmas. C. J. Flynn, Hermiston. FOR SALE— 5 acre chicken ranch; 400 hens, team, wagon, and other fixtures. Come and see. Chester W rig h t, 1 mile west, 1- 2 mile south. 10-tfc FOR SALE— Horse and top buggy. Henry Dexter, 3 miles west of Uma tilla. 10-2tp FOR SALE— W hite Leghorn cocker, els, direct from Hanson, '$1.50. Leroy Guisinger. 13-2ti FOR S ALE— 1 Duroc sow and 6 little pigs. 4 miles north of Hermiston. Leslie Thompson. 1 3 -ltp LARG E ROUND D IN IN G T A B LE for sale, very cheap. Call 22-M 2tfc FOR SALE-— An improved 20 acre ranch 3 1-2 miles from Hermiston for particulars see C. H . Skinner. 1-tfc. 3 H ton Public Truck for sale cheap. Now on good gravel Job. Also has flat rack for hauling wheat or baled hay. Inquire this office. 13-tfe. Polands for Profits. FOR SALE— Registered Hampshire ewes. W ill take in trade a few Jersey cows. Gulllford ¿Ham p ton, Echo. 12-2tp FOR THE MONTH OF DEC FREE Leave orders for Christmas trees a t Inland Empire lumber company. WITH BOUGHT BUY Wanted—Small pump ant engine for a farm well. Inquire thiscffice. 14-2tc For Sale—Heifers soon to freshen. E. P. Dodd, Hermiston, Ore. I5tfc Jonathan apples C. grade wrapped and packed at 50 cents per box while they last. They are in fine condition for use now at packing house. A. W. Prann 15 2tc Radio parts for sale less than cost. Single circuit three tube set with two tubes $20. Two circuit $30. Can save you money on radio equipment. Paul Miller 15 2tc To trade use car in good con dition for young horses or hogs. R. W. Allen, Echo. 3tp KKCLAMATION LODGE N . 1ST g. 1 . u,*«* ***ch n.i—wii.. ,— PROFESSIONAL CARD« DB. FRACIg P. ADAMS Physician and S u gam i E” ” treat»), tentad atol Ulaa«* Piti Ottica over Eirat N k tlo ea H L t H A U LIN G I am now prepared to do haul ing- , Trips made to the country. I soHcit a share of your patron- George Challis EACH AT HIM OUR A TIRE STORE. TIRE FOR CHRISTMAS. Dr. R. G, GALE, Surgeon Loatlon, Bank Bldg.. Rooms 1 at Telephone 931, Day or Nigh Office Hours: 10 to 11:80 A. k to 6 P. M. D entistry WHEN IN PENDLETON MAKE TOUR H EALQ UARTERS — AT— Denial X-Ray and Diasnoals Bank UM*, lermiiton. Oregon W. J. W ARNER W ESTER N A U T O CO. Cottonwood and Watr Sts. Attorney-at-Law Hermiston ALWAYS OPEN PHONE 53C Tom Swearingen, Mgr. M c K en zie <& lieuallen FOR OVER 40 YEARS Uaa removed from hia former location ia the Bond to Room» 1, 2 and 3 Inland Empire Beak Bid«. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE has been used successfully In the treatment of Catarrh. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE con sist” of an Ointment which Quickly Relieves by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts through the Blood on the Mucous Sur faces. thus reducing the Inflammation. Sold by all druggists. F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio. EMBER I WILL GIVE A TUBE LODGE DIRECTORY Mack'* itali, at 7:4) p M b ro th « . c d r d l« ll/i» » |£ , ’ COMPLETE OARAGE SERVICE Tires— Tubes— Accessories ADDINO machine rolls at the Herald office. No. 1 Netted Gem potatoes at my ranch $1.50 per cwt. J. W. Campbell. 9tfc To know how good a eigargfto really eon bo m ade, you must try a - / Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Pendleton Oregon DR. THEO. BELETSKI, Veterinarian Treats all Domestic Animals. In te r state Stock Inspector K 7 F IL E A G E and non-skid security are important factors in tire perform ance. Ajax Cords furnish these H IT T advantages to you in full Residence second house west of tha Catholic church. Phone, 82-R, measure. K N E R R ’S Repair Shop A JA X CORD, ROAD K IN G , P A R A G O N KELLOGG & SCHIMKE Hermiston Auto Co. GUNS BERT MULLENS The Particular Barber Hermiston, Oregon Shop at Siscel’s Confectionery SOMETHING YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT WINTER LUBRICATION AMMUNITION ■We Give S. & H. Trading Stamps* A FULL LINE Stillings. 37tf FOR SALE— A bargain in a gentle team, harness and wagon, for $150. Inquire at this office. 4 2 tf FOR SALE— Pears at the Robb orch ard. $1.00 per box. Chester W righ t. 51-tfc MRS. POLAR BEAR HIBERNATES Sleeps Under 8now Six Months While Her Mate Roams Abroad and Foods Himself. The arctic bear la not an hibernating animal, for It Is only the female that sleeps through the winter, writes Ju lian W. BIlby, in his book, "Among Un FOR SALE— Delicious apples. Stark known Eskimo,” says the Detroit Bros, variety, the original. See News. The pair hunt together until F. M. Gulwlts for your wants. the approach of winter, when the fe 1-tfc male, fat and In the pink of condition after the summer months of good feed For Sale—90 acres on Diagonal ing, searches for a suitable place In which to retire and bear the cubs. road. Joins city limits. Will cut She generally chooses a sheltered to suit and give terms to suit or -pot on land, where the snow lies will trade for city property. E.D’. deeply drifted. The two partners scratch out a comfortable cave In this Mossie. 14tc and the female then enters and rolls herself up to sleep. MISCELLANEOUS J The male bear blocks up the en trance, and the next fall or drift of Cyclamen, ferns and other potted snow effectively completes his task, plants. Also cut flowers. No and obliterates all trace* of the anl sales Saturdays. Mrs. J. Pelmul- mat's activities. Then he takes him der. 13-2tc self off to roam about at his own sweet I w ill have a line of Christmas trees. will, and attend to nobody’s appetite bnt his own for the next few months, Leave your order now. R. C. returning to the female only In the Challis. Phone 20-R. spring, when she emerges from her hiding place, gaunt and hungry, and BA R G A IN — W IL L T R A D E T E N accompanied by her cubs. acres, small house, barn, chicken house, for town property. W ill | Queer Ways ef Japanese. pay cash difference. Address Box I “When I first went to Japan,” a 386. Hermiston. 13-3te long-time American resident of that 360 acre stock ranch In W allowa country Is reported In the Type Metal county, w ith 8 room modern house Magazine as saying, "they seemed to and good outbuildings. W ill trade do everything the wrong way. They for alfalfa ranch in this vicinity. eawed wood by drawing the eaw They backed their H. O. W illiam s, Mlnan, Oregon. toward them. 12-2tp horses into the stalls. When oar clocks were striking one, theirs would W A N T E D — To lease or buy rowboat. ■trike eleven. Their blacksmiths Phone 16-R-12, Echo. G. O worked sitting down and when they Smith. 12-3t< wanted to n o t they stood op. Bat gradually I learned that there wee a W A N T E D — Phone, w rite or see W. logical reason for each of these seem A. Leathers, when you have alfalfa ingly qneer habits. hay for sale. In any quantity. “Pulling iha saw prevented buck ‘When are yon in a harry— Phone 49-J-3. 9-tfe ling. when you put your horse In the stall I AM M AK IN G REGULAR TRIPS TO or when you take him out?* was tin- Pendleton Tuesdays and Fridays of answer of the man who was questioned each week. I f you have anything ■bout the horae, As to the dock. It see ms that the Japanese prefer to to he hauled to or from the above know how many hours are left In the named city. I would appreciate day rather than how many have your business along thia line. I passed. And the blacksmith who sits am also In the market for chickens down works with his feet as well as and real. Ray ChalUs. Phone hia heads literally, ho has fear hands, 39-E Pendleton phone 496. 9-tfe and ha roots all these whan he gets an cui solidifies in cold weather i can't O G D E N ’S the Place to Get Those G ifts T hat Last T h a t’s w h y w e say—u se Z er- A poor ‘ cold-test” oil often olene “cold-test” oil, — it re m ea n s scored cylinders, w o rn m ains fluid in cold w eath er bearings an d expensive re an d lubricates th e bearings pair bills. an d cylinder w alls a t th e first Be su re —u se th e grade of Z er tu rn of th e m otor—an d m ak es olene recom m ended for the sta rtin g easier. w in te r lubrication of your car. Y ou’ll probably avoid trouble C onsult th e Z erolene C orrect a n d expense by getting on the L ubrication C h a rt—w herever safe side, w ith Zerolene. Z erolene is sold. S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y I California/ with a new line of goods. See us for S H O E R E P A IR IN G We HAVE THE BEST STOCK THAT WE HAVE EVER HAD lubricate your cai O u r new brick shoe store Is now open OAK TAN SHOE STORE Sam Rodgers, Prop. W. H. OGDEN CONFECTIONERY STATIONERY 1. L . V A U G H A N E lectric Fixture» and Appliances Phon« 139 Oourt •«. Pendleton, We Sell NOURISHING HOME MADE BREAD Krause’s Chocolates The Best in Candies THE USUAL— — 24 OUNCE— 15 Cent Loaf Zerolene No. 1, No. 3 end No. 5 are all good “cold-test” oils. I f you have trouble shifting gears, use Zerolene Transmission L u b ri cant “B ”—it remains fluid at low temperatures and permits ready shifting of gears. CALL 254 ZEROLENE BAKERY GOODS OF QUALITY AT RIGHT PRICES 'rrnf For Hauling BAKE-RITE T. H. G aither Bakery Dray and Transfer