■ * ìb b HraqBToa otbaw , mnogwoy; prego *. Get 7 kings in Shape far Fall and Winter Now 17 'S REPAIR TIME SELECT LUMBER FOB REPAIRING Make Up your mind what repair or building work you are going to undertake within the next few week». When you’ve figured out how much lumber you will need, tell us about it. We offer street, carefully inspect ed lumber, shingle», lath, plank, fence posts, ete., at most reasonable prices. u Materially Tours AUTO PA R T S HEW AND USED Come and see Us. Auto Clearing House, Inc. 728 Thompson Street Pendleton, Oregon Hight Phone 961 YOUR OLD CAR BOUGHT Open for Business in New Location NEXT TO SAPPERS’ HARDWARE. IN OLD POSTOFFICE BUILDING AMERICAN SHOE SHOP When In Pendleton— Call in and let us tell you in person what we can do for you at this Beauty Shop. A satisfied customer is our best advertise ment. Come and sec for yourself. All the latest methods are used at this Beauty Shop and all work is done under sanitary conditions. SLOAN BONNET AND BEAUTY PARLORS Marcelling, Facial and Scalp Treatments are Our Specialties Smart and Exclusive M’llinery at Most Reasonable Price», ‘ 645 Main St., Pendleton, Ore. Telephone: 380 LIFE The life of your Storage Battery depends largely up on the care you give it. But it depends even more upon the Ability and Experience of the Service Station where it is Recharged or Repaired, Our constant endeavor to send our customers away highly satisfied is giving us an enviable reputation. We realize that your satisfaction means our success. Our Service Costs no More Why not treat your battery to the Best? Schimke Battery Station ■ra Subscribe For The Herald We Have One of the Best equipped Light Adjusting Stations in the county If you want some real bargains in U sed Ford Cars See Us WE ALSO HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF FORD FASTS ECHO AUTO COMPANY il .Ü ECHO, OREGON m O TlMra A bout tho City and Noichborkood Mrs. W iliam Kernkamp of Det roit, Minnesota, la visiting at the home of her sister. H rs Mrs. C. .E. Schilling. While there another sis ter, Mrs. J. W. Slfton of Hood River, joined them and the three sisters had a very enjoyable time. T Bring in Tour Films ory, »porting editor of the Oregon ian, and occupied a seat In the press box w ith the sport w riter. • ’ ’ Mr. Benjamlg Grove’ of Chambers burg. Pennsylvania, brother of Mrs- Anna Strohm. Is visiting his sister and nephew George Strohm here this week. Card of Thanks We thank all our neighbors who Miss Frelda Campbell, wh® Is a helped to save the rest of our pro student at the U. of O. pledged her perty, hay and stock which was tied self a member of th Delta Zeta. She |in the barn at the time of the fire, received the honor of being elected and also thank all of .Hermiston. president of the new members of the We cannot express our appreciation Delta Zeta sorority at U. of 0. in our distress. Hope some day we can turn a lending hand. Mr. Kennings has returned from Mr. and Mrs. Peter Norquist Alberta, Canada, where he has been and Family. for the past six weeks visiting his The Catholic ladies Altar society will hold a cooked food sale at the Ore Hardware & Implement Co., Saturday, October 31. R. A. Brownson, Mgr. Phone 111 Phone 38 •» W lataraM S i m m O sister, Mrs. J. W. Payne. He reports a snowfall of 27 Inches at that place. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. You can save money and time here. LOCAL ANO PERSONAL BREVITIES - W. J. Warner attended the feet bell geatee between Goagasa and O. A. C. Friday and Oregon and Idaho Saturday. BUI w a. a guest of Greg DON’T FOOL WITH A COLD— Take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea, steaming hot, at bedtime. Your cold will be gone In the morning Mitchell Drug Co. Chas. Kaiser, who has been In Portland the past ten days, return ed home Thursday. Mrs. Kaiser will be home In a few days but the baby who Is much Improved will be left at the hospital for some time. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Calkins and daughter Ruth of Boardman, were here for the fair Saturday. They were accompanied by E. C. Clark of Elgin, Neb. Mr. Clark is a brother of Mrs. Calkins and is touring the west. Mrs. C. B. Dari, of La Grande, ir a guest at the home of her daughter ! Mrs. M. F. Matott. of Hinkle. Coated tongue, bad breath, head I aches, pimples, bad blood are nat ure’s danger signals—HOLLISTER’S I Rocky MOUNTAIN TEA removes thi j cause by carrying off the poisons from the liver, kidneys and bowels. Strongly lendorsed everywhere— Positive results guaranteed. Try it. Mitchell Drug Co. E. L. Jackson left on Tuesday for Shaniko. He will bring heme a band of feeder lambs which he has recently purchased. The lambs will be unloaded at Umatilla and pastur ed on the Roberts place. E E. Garrett, who Is emp'oyed at a wheat warehouse at Wasco, is home for his vacation. J. M. Thom accompanied by his nephew R. E. Thom left on Monday for a two months' visit In the east. They will go to Iowa where they will visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Brownell of Umatlllla were up for the fair on Saturday. They have recently re turned from a trip to California and Portland. They were guests at the F. M. Gulwits home, Mrs. Brownell being Mrs. Gulwits mother. Mr. and Mrs. Will Perkins of Pendleton were down Saturday for the show. They were dinner guest» at the J. W. Hammon home. Miss Kate Moore of Butter creek and Rob Robertson were marred In ¡Pendleton Monday, Oct. 12. They will reside on the upper Moore ranch. Miss Moore hag long been a resi d e n t of the Creek and Is well liked 'and quite popular. They are prom- l Ised a good charivari soon. Jens Skovbo. who was up to at tend the show, returned to Portland Thursday. To use a s k - x p r e s - sion: “ We’re there . the finish.” 9281. Rttcrve Diet. N g . 12 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF N g . THE FIRST RATIONAL BANK ! it Hermiston, in the S ta te of Oregon. a t th« eloer f huaineM on Fapt. 28. 1925. RESOURCES Loan« and diacountx ......... 8173.« 19 17 173,«19.17 Overdrafts. secured ________ 3 .... U nsecured.......... 19.04 19.04 U. 8 . bonds to secure circulation (p-»r ......- .................................... _ 6,260.00 «.260 Of Other bonds, stocks, secu rities, e t c ... . 90.298 18 ia n k ieg house ____......_ ......... 8,000 00 Furniture, fixtures . . . . _______ 1,821.14 9.821.14 Reel es ta te ow ned other than banking . ho«»« ................-.................................- 9,539.88 Lawful reserve w ith Federal R eserve MITCHELL DRUG COMPANY Hermiston, Oregon ANNOUNCEMENT Remember the display of hats, coats and dresses for women and children to be held SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17. at the Hermiston Pro duce and Supply Company. 4-ltc ..........r .......... ................................... _ 17.334.68 r. >ash in vault and am ount due from N a f tonal banks 17.605.54 Total o f item s 9. 10. 11. and 13. 17.665 54 ’he- ks on banks located outside o f city * or tow n o f reporting bank and other cash Items - ............... ............................. 118.« Redemption fund w ith U. 8 . Treasurer and due from U. S. T re a su re r........... 912.& Total 3332,9.8-63 L IA B IU T IE S Capital ttock paid i n .................................... 25.000. Ot Surplus fu nd ............................................____ 10.000.00 Undivided p ro fits.........__............ 24,610.19 ess current ex p en ses paid 3,104.48 21.605.71 Circulating notes outstanding .................. 6.350.00 \ m ounts due to National b a n k s ................ 1.463.48 'ertified checks outstanding .................. 70.49 Cashier's checks outstanding. ...... 6.672.03 Total o f item s 21. 22.23,24 and 25 8,236 «0 Demand deposits: ndividual deposits sub ject to check __ 177.006.91 JertiAcates o f deposit d ue in less than 90 days(o) her than for money borrowed) 32.985.02 fts ta , county or other m unicipal d eposits 20.368 09 Jther dem and d eposits ......... - ........ 210.25 Total ite m s 28. 29. 30, Stand 82 230.550 27 Time D eposits: ’ertifica+«s o f deposits (other than for m oney borrowed) .................... ......... - 31.466 66 Total tim e deposits ......... 31.466.65 Total ............................................ ...........3332,978.63 State o f Oregon I _ County o f Um atilla I *’ •• I, A. H. Norton, cashier o f the above named >ank, do solemnly swear that th e above statem ent s true to the best o f my know ledge and belief. A . H. NORTON. Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me th is 7th day >f October. 1925. W. J. W arner. N otary Public fo r Oregon, My com m ission exp ires j a n . 9. 1929. •orrect—A ttest: F. B. SW AYZE. J . R. RALEY. R. A L E X A N D E R . Directors Semi-Savage Chileans Serve as Stevedores Coronel is the principal coaling i>ort on the west const of South America end there It Is customary for freight ers to slilp 20 or 30 stevedores In ad dition to the regular crew to break out the cargo when it Is consigned to various ports further up the coast, the New York Times states. These inen are mostly Chileans and a tougher-looking company than these seagoing longshoremen could not be found, even among the bandits of southern Europe and Asia or the old- time plrates^of the West Indies. Swarthy, undersized, dirty and clothed in rags, they seem to touch the bottom notch in the scale of human ity. What they lack in Intelligence Is apparently nitfile up in animal cunning and ferocity. Even a crew of Kanakas refuse to berth or mess with them. Every one carries a knife, which he can throw with the speed and accuracy of a bullet. They are commanded by an over seer. who Is addressed as captain and who exerts a certain degree of author ity oyer them. They do their own cooking aboard ship, each man serv ing as cook for a week, nt the end of which time he resigns in favor of the next In line. Of course the captain never descends to nieni-.'.l labor, not even to work t‘:e cargo. — TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— a fresh stock of SHEET CELLULOID Bring in Your Curtains TO BE REPAIRED . Before Cold Weather Comes Knerr’s Repair Shop Mr. and Mrs. E. Woodruff, from Union, were guests of their daugh ter. Mrs. R. C. Rogers and family during the dairy show. I want to express my thanks and appreciation to all those who helped make the women’s department of the Hermiston dairy and hog show a surreas. Including my general com mittee from Boardman, Irrigon. Uma- lllla. Echo, Stanfield. Hermlaton and i vlelnlty; those who brought display«, those who so generously contributed flowers, and especially the Hermia- | ton Produce A Supply Co., who don a ted the use of their warehouse for the exhibit, and all other business house» of Hermiston who loaned the l ladle» of the committee everything i they asked to borrow. Also the Judges, Mr». Fred Bennlon, Mrs. Jack Alien and Mrs. Ralph Hassell, j all of Pendleton, who gave their time and labor in the Judging of I bp exhibits. Mrs. F. M. Gulwits. u r. and Mra. W, J. W arner and daughter Jane w ill laave F riday by •u to for PnrttBTTd Where they w ill >ppend afew days, HIS label is our pledge as A u th or ised Ford Dealers th a t th e used F ord car you buy from us has been reco n d itio n ed to insure th e m axim um value for th e m o n ey y o u in vest in it. T KELLOGG MOTOR C For Your P t n ; OUR BRANDS OF MEATS ASSURES YOU OF THE BEST We cater to the trade of particular people for we know o r products satisfy. WE HANDLE SIMON PURE LARD “The Lard That Cannot Be Beat” Give us a trial and you w ill become a steady customer. HERMISTON Hermiston Creamery f o. PAYS THE HIGHEST PRXE AND S P O T C A S H FOR. YOUR CREAM. JUST RECEIVED Harry Quick Is enjoying Rn exten. i ded visit with his mother. Mrs. Quick's home is at Newberg. J. H. Tabor has as his guest his brother. ur finishing depart ment, through up-to-date methods and equipment and expert handling, can help you get the kind, of pictures you want. O We have a number of USED CARS that we are selling at A Ridiculously Low Figure It would surprise you to know THE BARGAINS 7H AT A W ATI YOU HERE. 1 Dodge Touring L H. BERRY & SON First Prize Comb Honey Awarded at Hermiston Dairy and Hog Show. Now for sale at 2 5 cents per section. I Ford Sedan and Others Come in and Give them the Once Over Black & White We key aad M l fer Cask— Cream. Egg», poultry aod Greowi»» L. H. BERRY & S O N ^ "" phone h i Hermiston, Oregon