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T O E H E B M X ST O a H gR A J.D . H3ERMISTOJT, O BBG O V . Adm iral, Lost at Sea, “Movie” Realism Not Actually Now Thing Makes G hostly Visits INTELLIGENT PLANNING la one of the necessities of most importance to those who expect to succeed in business of any kind. Our plans embody the dreams we have of what we expect the future to unfold for us. They may bs flimsy, mere castles in the air, day dreams. They should be formed with care after extended thought and con sideration. Most plans for a business will be the better made if a banker's ideas are considered. This bank is never too busy to serve its customers in planning for the future. F ir s t N a t io n a l B a n k of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided P ro fit* O ver $50,000 P. B. Swayze, Pres. R. Alexader, Vice-Pram A. H. Norton. Cashier W. L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier Baby Clucks 1927 White Leghorns at $15 per 100, or $135 per 1,000. Barred Rocks from the Henry Sommerer flock at $17 per 100, or $155 per 1,000. Orders for 500 or . ALE OR T R A D E -138 acre larger takes 1,000 rates. y ranch mile west of Alsea, Hatching dates Feb. .22, Mar. 1, t, te highway, mail" route. School 8, 15, 22, 29. April 5, 12, 19, 26, V ant small irrigated place. May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31. —. id. Gcodlin, Alsea, Oregon. 21-7p FOR SALE Oil SALE— Three tube radio, $15; ;, nii nstration given. P. M. Miller. 21-2tc ALE— One cook stove, one bed .id spring, 6 chairs, one round table. Call at Tony Van Eeede. It t OR SALE— Barred Rock pullets, O. A. C. strain. Bess Spencer, Colum bia district. 14-tfc FOR SALE.—On easy terms. Dodge coupe in good condition. First National bank. 8-tfc FOR SALE— No. Hammer. fresh cows. * 37- May Chix 20 per cent reduction (Deposit of 20 per cent on all orders) C ustom H atch in g Beginning Feb. 1, we w ill do custom hatching at one cent per egg p;r week. Seventy-five per cent hatch guaranteed after four day test. Bookings now being made. First come, first served. WHITE POULTRY FARM Gerald A. White Hermiston, Oregon FOR SALE CHEAP OR RENT— Mod FEED PRICE QUOTATIONS ern five room house. Furnace, hardwood floors, etc. Call or see Dr. Prime 12-tfc (Furnished by Farm Bureau Co-oper ative of Hermiston. Unless other FOR SALE or EXCHANGE — 800 wise specified, prices are per hundred acre tock ranch. Box 14, Con weight.) Scratch, 100s ............................... $2.30 don, Oregon. 4tp. Egg Mash ........................................ 2.30 For sale— About 30 tons first cutt Ground Oats ................................ 1.98 ing hay. W. A. Mikesell 18-tfc. Ground Barley ............................... 1.68 Wheat ........................... 2.20 FOR SALE— 2 dining tables, 2 oil Corn ................................................. 2.03 stoves, 1 book case. Address Box Cracked corn .................. 2.15 123, Stanfield, Ore. 18-tfc Ground ,Corn ................................. 2.13 Good ranch with 6 room house. In- Mill Run 80s................................... 1.08 Cow feed ................................... 2.00.... quire at Herald. Ground Wheat ..................... 2.30 HIGH GRADE PIANO NEAR HER- Shorts. 80s ...................................... 1.16 mlston, must be sold at once. Big Rolled B arley...............................r 1.21 discount. Easy terms to reliable Calf meal, per pound................. 3 H e party. If interested write Fac M iddlngs.......................................... 1.60 tory Plano Adjuster, 66 Front St., Oyster shell ......................................... 90 Portland, Ore. 19-4tc Whole o a t s ...................................... 1.88 Salt, half ground................................ 45 MISCELLANEOUS LOST— Elgin 7-jewel octagon corner ed watch between the depot and the Hurly store. Reward. R tfirn to Herald. 21-tfc Those having asparagus plants for Bale, or those wanting to buy plants see Tom Fraser, Sec. Growers’ assn. 19-2tc approved, the administratrix dis charged,. her bondsmen exhonerated and the estate closed. Dated this 6th day of January, 1927. BEULAH I. SIMONS, 18-5tc Administratrix. FUTURE IN EGG BUSINESS Humorous Mlxup That Brought A bout Union A box sale was given at our local store. I bought a box and I opened IL To my dismay It contained a suit of underwear and three men's hand kerchiefs. I was un old maid and nnturally didn't want anyone to see these things, but an old bachelor who also had bought a box Insisted I show them to him. Opening his box he was even more fussed than I. He man aged to stammer he'd like to keep my box and give me his, which con tained a corset nnd a set of baby clothes. My lips wouldn’t move for embarrassment, but I nodded my head In assent After that he enme to see me once or twice a week nnd three months later we were married. Now Junior Is wearing those baby clothes and we still laugh together over that em barrassing but lucky incident.- Cap per’s Weekly. LODGE DIRECTOR! There are few ghosts now left in London. Even the famous phantom in Berkley square seems to be at rest. So with surprise I learnt, when dining a few nights ago In Eaton place, that the house was a haunted one. Once it was the home of an admiral and his wife. Now it Is split up Into Your needs in everything flats. It is of the upper part that this strange tale is told. One night, when th a t is necessary to com the admiral was on the high sens, his plete your golf outfit. wife gave a party. All at once one of i the guests, a naval man, turned to the hostess and exclaimed, "How well the admiral is looking tonight.” The admiral's wife laughed lightly and said, “But my husband's not here Blue P rints fo r a H om e You’ve mlstnken someone else for him. Newlywed, to the real estate sales He’s at seu, you know 1” But later, man who is trying to sell her a home; other guests, one after another, re Why buy a home? I was born in a ferred casuully to the admiral’s pres hospital ward, reared In a boarding ence. She grew puzzled uud discon school, educated in a college, courted carted. In un automobile, and married in a Next day she heard by cable that church; get my meals at cafeteria, live her husband had gone down with his In an apartment; spend my mornings ■hip. playing golf, my afternoons playing Not only then, but on many occa bridge; In the evening we dance cr go sions since, on the anniversary of his to the movies; when I’m sick I go to j death, the admiral has appeared In the hospital, and when I die I shall be ■ what used to be the great drawing buried from an undertaker's. Why | room of the house. That, at any rate, should we buy a home, I ask you? All I Is the story I heard at the dinner we need is a garage with bedroom.— party. An elderly woman who sat The Outlook. IF IT’S next to me seemed to be a convinced believer In ghosts. “The admiral comes Emerson Ideal Host Into the room, smiles, walks through It, walks back again, and then is seen to W eekly Visitors o no more.”—London Sketch. Ralph Waldo Emerson used to open YOU WANT the study In hls Concord home to vis itors one day of euch week during the 10 Students Die When Bus is Hit CALL 25-J Round Rock, Texas—A big motor winter. Chairs for the accommodation of the company would be ranged in a COUNTRY HAULS S0LICITE1 bus, bound from Waco to Austin with circle, uud the farmers and shop the Baylor university basket ball team keepers of the neighborhood, as well was ground to pieces by the Sunshine as the Lowells, Holmeses, Alcotts and special, crack Missouri Pacific flyer, Longfellows would occupy them side TRANSFER AND DRAY near here. Ten college students were by side. At the head of the ring would killed outright and four others badly sit Emerson, one leg crossed over the injured. other knee, and such was their length nnd flexibility that he could twine the Senate Favors Mexican Oil Mediation. one round the other, so that the upper Washington, D, C. — The Robinson foot caught behind the lower ankle. resolution suggesting arbitration of Then, leaning forward on hls elbow, he would smilingly receive questions the oil dispute with Mexico was ap and make observations. But he did proved by the senate foreign relations not permit himself monologues, ns Al- committee. 13 to 3. The resolution cott could not help doing, hut was merely would express the opinion of concise, courteous nnd genial, liking the senate and would in no way be better to hear than to speak.—Julian binding on the administration. Hawthorne in the Dearborn Indepcnd cut. Motion picture producers were not really originators when they began wrecking trains, burning buildings and otherwise destroying property to obtain realistic effects in their films. Alexia a member of the Russian hops* i t Orloff, brother of Gregor) and companion in the assassination of Pete? Ill, is believed to have been the first to resort to destruction for the sake of art Alexis was an admiral in command of the Russian ileet that destroyed that of the Turks under Capudan Pasha By way of perpetuating the victory, Alexis ordered Hackert, an artist, to paint four canvases portray ing It and when the painter men tioned to Alexis that he hadn’t an Idea how a ship on fire looked, the admiral Immediately ordered that a Russian shlp-of-the-llne, carrying 74 guns, be cleared and placed Just where Hackert could obtain the best view of It. When this was done, the ship was set afire and burned to the water’s edge. The four paintings were made and first hung In the Strelna palace, afterward being transferred to the Hermitage palace ut St. Petersburg, now Leningrad—New York Evening World. © WANT ADS Why He Fled The sorry looking man was charged with burglary and malicious assault. The victim was in the witness box. "You say you called to see Miss Billings and that you were in the sit ting room with her at the time the burglary waa committed?” asked the Judge. “Yes, sir,” replied the witness. "Then how,” continued the judge, “did It happen that when the prisoner dashed Into the room and assaulted you, you lea|>ed through an opeu win dow without attempting to defend the young lady or even summon aid?” “I thought it was her father, sir.” W e H ave A n ticip a ted C om e in g iv e our line the “on ce o v er.” SERVICE Dr. F. V. PRIME DENTISTRY Dental X-Ray and Diagnosis Hermiston, Oregon ! Rank Bldg. Phone Connections W. J. W ARNER Attorney-at-Law Hermiston i ;: Oregon M c K enzie , m . d h s. Eye. Ear- Nose and Throat Office; 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg. Pendleton, Oregon JAMES L. SEARS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 733. Res. Phone 711 Office in First National Bank Bldg. T . H . G aither PRESSURE SPIITAL NERVES | that are ‘‘pinched’’ between the verte brae of the spine affect all parts of I the body. Your trouble may he caused from nerve pressure. Cali 303 for nn appointment and find out. EVERYBODY'S COINGt DR. DAVID S. ROWE, Specializing in Acute and Chronio Disease, I Location, 2 doors west of Postoffice Hours, 10 to 6, and by appointment. | Office Phone 303 Res. Phone 312 HERMISTON. OREGON A L IF O R N IA b id s you C turn bac* • the calendar to summ er and com e play in th e warm sunshine. A s an added inducem ent the Union Pacific now offers special low round trip fares and assures you a marvelous journey on the finest of fast trains. Connections via Portland or Salt Lake City, Open D oor to Business The Lady Answered Legal Blanks for PROFESSIONAL CARDS HITT Men of genius, who are generally nervous, often feel the influence of barometric variations. Glordanl felt storms coming four days in advance; Diderot said, "It seems to me that 1 go crazy when the wind blows violently.” Maine de Blran said, “In bad weather my mind and my will are not the same as when It Is fine." Alfleri wrote, "I am like a barometer; I have always experi enced, more or 1-ss, a greater ease of composition according to the atmos pheric pressure; absolute stupidity when the great winds of the solstices and the equinoxes are blowing, an In finitely less penetration In the eve ning than in the morning.'1 Such cases are not confined to men of genius; they are found In all nerv ous persons. How many have we no! seen disquieted, irritable, excited, some hours before a storm.”—Literary Digest (Continued From Page One) Bring your broken furniture to gie Good Use of Time to be repaired. Tom Jensen. her. Why? Because we know from I build my fortune on the dial of 17-tfc our carefully kept records that our my watch; seconds become pennies, poultry will pay. minutes become dimes, hours become Watch, clock and Jewelry repairing. So friends, let’s be boosters, not, dollars; I give a money value to every See Newell, next door to Sappers. knockers, and I will predict that we, tick aud tuke advantage of everything ll-tfe will see the day within a few years that enables me to conserve time. 1 that we won’t have to go more than practice economy of time, I never pro Polands for Profits. Stillings. 37tf a million miles away from Hermiston crastinate, thereby permitting others to get ahead of me. I am alert for FOR SALE—Adding machine rolls to find 6,000,0-90 hens. opportunities; I look carefully Into at the Herald office. whatever seems good or Inviting; __________________________ THE MARKETS when my Judgment approves I act REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND promptly, with decision. If there Is ■ law of success, a rule by which one INSURANCE. J. M. BIO 08. RE Portland. hard may attain the desired and desirable ALTOR. 26-tfc Wheat—Big Bend b lu e ste m ,___ white, federation, soft white and west- rewards ©7 HI®, assuredly one of Its Hermiston Second Hand Store.— ern white, $1.36; hard winter, $1.31; basic principles Is making good use of our time.—Norma Sauls, In Illinois Furniture and Hardware, Bee Sup northern spring, $1.39; western red, Central Magazine. $1.30. plies, Harness, Saddles, Wagons. S5-3fe Hay—Alfalfa, $18.50® 19 ton; valley timothy, $I8®18.50; eastern Oregon In 1641 ADDING machine rolls at the Herald timothy. $21@21.5O. I do hear them say often some men office. Butterfat—50® 52c. are not witty, because they are not Eggs—Ranch, 32® 33c. everywhere witty; than which nothing NOTICE OF HEARING UPON INAL Cheese—Prices f. o. b. Tillamook. is more foolish. If.an eye or a nose REPORT be an excellent part In the face, Triplets, 28He; loaf, 29He. per lb. (should we) therefore be all eye or In the County Court of the State of Cattle—Good, $8.36®8.65. nose? I think the eyebrow, the fore Oregon for Umatilla County. Hogs—Medium to choice, $10.25® head, the cheek, chin, lip or aay part In the Matter of the Estate 12.76. elae are as necessary and natural In of Sheep—Lambs, medium to choice, the place. Bat now nothing la good Charles L. Shutter, Deceased. $9.50®11.60. that la natural; right and natural Notice Is hereby given that the Seattle. language seem to have least of the undersigned administratrix of the Wheat—Soft white, $1.3$; western wit In It . . . and this la Io write estate of Charles L. Shutter, deceas white, $1.34 H; hard winter, $1.33; Ilka a gentleman.—Ben J on son. In ed. has filed her final report with western red, $1.31; northern spring. "Timber.” the Clerk of the above entitled $1.34; Big Bend bluestem, $13SH; Court, and that the Judge of said Big Bend dark northern spring. Big Investment* in Mexico $1,500,000,000. Washington, D. C. — American In I Court has designated- Saturday, the Rend dark bard winter, $1.36.* in Mexico appromlxate $1,- Sth day of February, 1927 at the Hay—Alfalfa, $36; timothy P. S., I 5 vestments 3.000.00«, testimony published by hour of 2 o’clock In the afternoon as 333. the time, and the rooms of the above I the house appropriations committee* Butter—Creamery. 47c. | on the state department supply bill entitled Coast la the County Court Egga— Ranch. 32®35c. I showed. House, Io Pendleton, Umatilla Hogs—Prime. 313 M013.M. County. Oregon as the place when Cattle—Steers, good..38.3108.60. and where hearing Is to be bad Cheese — Cream bricks, 25® 26c; thereon. AU persona interested are triplets, 36c; loaf, 36c. hereby notifies to then and there Spokane. appear and show eause, if any they Hogs—Good. $13.36013 6«. have, why said report should not be Cattle—Steers, good, $7,7$ ®l«6. I VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206, I. O. O. F. meets each Monday evening in Odd Fellows’ hall. Visiting members cor dially invited. W. R. Longhorn. Secretary. Childs Barham, N. G. and Bad Weather and Genius He was an up-to-date, well-dressed collegian and this was his first day at the flying field. Near the Canuck, the small airplane, ho noticed a crowd of men all gathered about what seemed to be the pilot. The crowd was singularly, overwhelmingly com posed of members of the male sex Our hero wondered nt the deep In •ierest shown by the men in a pilot of an airplane and he thus casually strolled over to partake of the gen oral curiosity. The center of all eyes, he at once noticed, was an avlatrlx With a superior swagger, he brushed through the crowd and asked the In trepid female, "aren’t you often mis taken for a man?” "No,” she answered, "are you?"— New York Medley. QUEEN ESTHER CHAPTER No. 101, O, E. 8., meets second aad fourth Tuesday evenings of each month in Masonic Hall. Visiting members welcome. Maud M. Kellogg, W. M. Kathryn L. Garner, Secretary. The business man is now accessible by another route than through the doorway o f his private office. A business call hyLong Distance Telephone merits a prompt answer and gains immediate interest and attention. Increasingly, business houses are augmenting regular salesmen's visits by "in-between” Long Distance calls. Results: Larger volume o f busi ness and quickerturnover at n reduced selling cost. ST Many new and p ra ctic a l uses o f Long Distance are no doubt applicable to yewr busi ness, These will be cheerfully discussed with you upon request to the Business Office of the Telephone Company. MAKB TOUR RESERVATIO N« NO W U N IO N PACIFIC 206 East Court St. ■ ANY AND a ■ E verthing E lectrical FOR YOU Phone 139 Pendleton, Ore. F. C, W0UGHTER, Agent, Hermiston, Oregon F O U N T A IN Long Distance eseniinet Speed tcith ecenemi THB pacific telephone AND telegraph com pany Is J. L. V A U G H A N ■ ! H erm iston T ran sfer We Haul Cigars, Tobacco Barber Shop ANYTHING ANYWHERE ANYTIME TELEPHONE 31 Bert M ullins A Happy Idea for You YOU HAVE noticed, of course, that once folks buy a car they never do without again. Now why? Because they find that it's easier to own a car than they thought. They may put it off for years, as you have, thinking all the time that to buy en tails sacrifice. And then at last they make up their minds to try it, and they save in so many ways that to pay for the car is no trick at all. Ask any man who owns one. We always try to arrange our terms so you can pay out of your prêtent income. And a Ford car has helped many a man to make more money. If you haven’t time to come down and talk with us about this, phone ns. W .’ll send yon all the facts and yon can figure things out when you get around to it. KELLOGG MOTOR CO. HERMISTON, OREGON Phone 571 L . J. M c A t e e H o m e C ooking IS OUR SPECIALTY HOME MADE PASTRY WE SERVE 40c LUNCH FROM 11:30 TILL 3:00 P. M. Fried Chicken, home style, 50c SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOUR! Open 5:30 to 9:30. PAINTS, WALLPAPER, PICTURE MOULDINGS AND GLASS CONTRACTING 513 Main St. Phone 158 Pendleton, Oregon, R EX C A FE -READ TUB WANT ADS— H as Y our Subscription E x p ir e d ? Come in an. renew il nex lime you ar. In town. HEMSTITCHING, PLEATING BUTTONS and BUTTON HOLES Mail orders promptly attended to. THE SMART SHOP Mrs. R. L. Parker, Prop. 822 Main St. Pendleton, Ore. AGENCY DON’T FORGET - — U S--------- When you need any thing in the tine of neat and attractive Printing. IM P E R IA L CLEANERS CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING DONE All Work Guaranteed. Give me a Trial. To please you is my aim PEER Hermiston B O K IS H Oregon _________ I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■