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OKÄGOM. I 1 X I I I T SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES Saturday night) SUNDAY AND MONDAY Sept. 11 and 12 U GOING CROOKED” A good crook comedy drama Ft X JEWS AND COMEDY, “WHO’S NEXT” •>f H ertn tfttu f 11. Alevader, Vtce-Pre^ H am m . A*»t Cashier “Th-e Fam ily U pstairs” MATURING VIRGINIA VALLl Cc ;iedy, “The Swimming Instructor” FEED PRICE QUOTATIONS (F u rn ish ed by Farm B ureau Co-oper a tiv e o f H erm iston. U n less o t h e r - ! w ise sp ecified , prices are per hundred w e ig h t ) Scratch ................................................. $2.90; Bran. 60s ....................................................90 I E g g Mash .................. 2 .46 ! F U R SA LE— To m ake room for pul- l i t s , 200 W h ite L eghorn y e a r old G round Oats ........................................ 2.25 Ground B arley ...... 2 .00 h en s, no culls. Roy S u llivan . 9 .15 . 1-tfc W heat ..................................... Corn, No. 2 ...................................... 2.50 PIA N O SACRIFICE N EA R IIERM IS- Cracked Corn, No. 2 .......... 2.60 ton. Sp len did pian o to be sold at G round Corn, No. 2......................... 2.60 lose price for Im m ediate sale. M ill R un, 8 0 s................................... 1.24 T erm s o f 910 m o n th ly arranged Cow Feed ............................................. 2.28 for r elia b le hom e. For p a r t ic u la r G round W h e a t...................................... 2.25 address C line P ian o Co., 66 F ront Sh orts, 8 0 s............................................. 1.32 S t., P ortlan d , O regon. l- 4 t c R olled B arley ..................................... 1.58 Calf M eal, per pou nd...................... 3 4 c F O R SA LE— G rapes h a n g in g on the M iddlings ............................................. 1.90 v in es. Jas. Eddy, 4th u n it. l-2 p O yster sh e ll ............................................... 90 W hole Oats ........................................... 2.15 F O R SALE— Im proved ranch of 26 S a lt, h a lf ground 5 0 s...........................45 acres on B u tte r creek h ig h w a y and A lin e can al so u th w est o f tow n. In q u ire Mrs. M. A. D avis at Pumph" rey’s 1 -tfc FOR SA LE— 17 h ig h grade H olsteinB, one 5 year old cow to fresh en Sept. 10, tw o ju st fresh , 7 y e a r iiig e or p ast and 7 2-year-olds. Can be seen a t m y ranch. 1 m ile sou th of depot. E. D. M artin. 52-2tc W a tch , clo ck an d Jew elry rep airin g. B e , N e w e ll, n e x t door to Sappers. 1 5 -t ie B u rk ’s for B argain s. 3 9 -tfc REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND IN SU R A N C E , i . U. BIGO8, RE ALTOR. 2<-Me H er m isto n S econd H an d Store.- F n r n ltn r e and H ard w are, B ee Sup p lies, H arn ess. B addies, W agon s. 2 5 -lfe B e n ld Want Ads Rrtag Yen Results Qualified Praise Science T rue ed u cation not o n ly opens up stores of k n o w led g e but de- velopg th e a letr m ind. THE T he c h ie f glo ry o f m odern scien ce is S C IE N T IF IC S P IR IT H ig h er ed u cation In th e fie ld o f app lied sc ien ce com b in es te c h n ic a l stu d y w ith th e fu n d a m en ta l tr a in in g e sse n tia l to c itize n sh ip . Its d egrees open th e w a y not o n ly to lead ersh ip in “ t h e several o ffe r in g accred ited co lle g e w ork. IS OUR SPECIALTY HOME MADE PASTRY m ech a n ica l, T h e S chool o f B asic A rts and S cien ces, In d u stria l J ou rn alism , L ib rary P ra c tic e , P h y sic a l E d u c a tio n , and M usic afford sound basic and sp ecia lized tr a in in g . WE SERVE 40c LUNCH FROM 11:30 TILL 3 :00 P .M . Fried Chicken, home style, 60o For catalogue and other information address the Registrar SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOURf Open 5:30 to 9:80. Oregon State Agricultural College Corvallis ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦ ♦ .e -e -e -e IT IT I ADDITIONAL EDITORIAL SERVICE A FRIENDLY TIP R e c e n tly a contem p orary, th e A r lin g to n B u lle tin , carried a p la in t In YOU WANT Its e d ito ria l colu m n s th a t th e ed itor ♦ had v isite d P ortlan d over a period of CALL 25-7 e ig h t y ea rs en d had never q u alified * COUNTRY HAULS S0UCÏTEI for ro ll c a ll In th e “ T hose W ho Come and G o” colu m n o f th e O regonian. T h e ed itor o f th e Her? id has no actu a l ex p erln ece to gu id e him in ♦ TRANSFER AND DRAY ♦ m a k in g a recom m en dation for m em - berhip, h a v in g im posed h is presence on P o rtla n d very, v e ry lttle , but he w ould m ake th e fr ie n d ly su g g estio n th a t th e ed itor of th e B u lle tin on h is n ext trip g e t In touch w ith John W. K elly, " cond uctor,” and te ll him the yarn ab ou t th e tim e th e A rlin gton cou n try had th e red sn ow . T hat one is a w h opp er, and under Mr. K elly's deft tou ch , w e are read y to b elieve Yon can’t heat the service and the sto r y m ig h t becom e a m aster workmanship we have. piece. In cid e n ta lly , th e B u lle tin e d i tor w ou ld break in to the colum n. ♦ ♦ T. H. Gaither LODGE O. V IN E Y A R D LODGE NO. 20$ F. m e ets each M onday ev F e llo w s’ h a ll. V is it in g ] d la lly In vited. W. R. L on gh orn , S ecretary. C uatis S im on s, N. O. PROFESSIONAL F. V. PRIME, D. M. D. General Dentistry X -R ay and D ia g n o sis B ank B ldg. W. J. W ARNER Attorney-at-Lnw Hermiston h O ffice: O nga s. M c K enzie , m . d - 1-2-3 Inland E m pire B id * . P en d leio n , Oregon JAMES L. SEARS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 733. Res. Phone T t l Office in First National Bank BUg. DR. DAVID S. ROWE, Chiropractor and Physiotherapist Specializing in Acute and Chronic Disease. Location, 2 doors west of Poetoffioe H ours, 10 to 6, and by ap p o in tm en t. O ffice P h on e 303 R es. P h o n e 3 1 2 HERMISTON, OREGON N otice is h ereb y giv en th a t th e board o f d irectors o f W estlan d Irriga tio n d istr ict, a c tin g as a board of E q u a liza tio n , w ill m eet at th e o ffice o f th e d istr ict In H erm iston , O regon, on th e fir st T uesd ay In O ctober 1927 ¡at 7 o ’clock P. M., for the purpose of * r e v ie w in g and co rrectin g Its ass?ss- m ent and ap p ortion m en t o f ta x e j to J be lev ied In said d istr ic t for th e year 1927. D ated th is first d ay of Septem ber, 1927. J. W . M ESSN ER, * l- 4 t c Secretary. ■ J. L. V A U G H A N ! 20Q East Court St. ANY AND S ■ jj I Everthing Electrical FOR YOU ' a Phone 139 Pendleton, O n . Ï ■ S § IPI Made Goldfish Popular Goldfish first appeared In England about two centuries ago, hut It was i.ulgl Cura and h is father who made them popular in the parlor windows of the nation. They began almost by chance. The Caras came to London Cram Italy sixty years ago, when I.ulgl was a boy, and Ids uncle sent him a can nf goldfish to comfort him In his exile. Finding the fishes Interested t lc lr neighbors, they began to Import them and sell them. After a time they added tortoises to their stock tn-t rude, and forty thousand tortoises, as well ns half a million goldfish, passed through their hands In a yeah. i :: Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat WESTLAND IRRIGATION DISTRICT NOTICE “ Uncle Joe" Cannon’s biography, written at Ids own request by Ills sec retary, L. W. Bushey, Is the subject of many amusing anecdotes of American politics. Clinton Brainerd vouches for this one. Cannon was once accosted by a new member of the bouse who had Just made Ids maiden speech. On being asked If he approved of It, "Uncle" Joe shifted his cigar to the other side of Ids mouth and answered judicially : “You said ninny good things, and many new things.” “Thank you, Mr. Speaker,’’ said the new representative. I ~ “Bui," continued the venerable speaker, "the good things were not new and the new things w eren’t good." P hone C on n ection Hermiston Transfer i\ We Haul ANYTHING ANYWHERE ANYTIME TELEPHONE 31 . w REX CAFE î e le c tr ic a l, c h e m ic a l), M ines, F orestry, A g ricu ltu re, P h arm acy, H om e E conom ics, V o ca tio n a l E d u cation , C om m erce, and M ilitary 'S cfen ce, all H om e Cooking An u n d ivid ed o n e-th ird in te re st In and to th e E a st H a lf and th e E ast H a lf of th e S o u th w est Q uarter o f S ection 8, T ow n sh ip 4 N orth R an ge 28, E. W . M.. c o n ta in in g 400 acres, m ore or less. T he term s on w h ic h sa id property w ill be gold by aald ad m in istrator are as fo llo w s, to -w it: F or cash up on th e co n firm a tio n o f th e sale of sa id real property by th e above e n title d court and su b ject to th e lien of un paid ta x e s a g a in st th e prem ises herein ab ove described and upon e x e c u tio n and d elivery of a good and su ffic ie n t deed. D ated th is 3rd day of Septem ber, 1927. M ICHAEL KEATING, As a d m in istrator o f th e e sta te of T hom as W illia m P eters, deceased. R aley, R aley A W arner, A ttorn eys for A d m in istrator, P en d leton , Ore gon . — l- 5 c Dr. MarVln Shle, who, at the Amer ican Medical association’s convention in Washington, exposed'the danger to the health of tattooed permanent flushes and tattooed red lips, said at a dinner In Cleveland: “Our beauty doctors som etim es dam age a woman's constitution as much as her hank accou n t “I heard a story the other day. A man s a id : “ ’I understand that Mrs. Muturln Mayhew, the society leader, has had her face lifted.’ “ ‘Is that so?” said a second man. ‘I don’t see any difference.’ “ ‘W ell,’ said the Brst man. ’It fell again. 1 hear, when the beauty doctor sent In his hill.’ ” “FIG LEAVES” M ain tain s sch ools o f E n g in e e r in g (c iv il, FOR SA L E — N o. 1 freeh eow s. B. Hammer. 8 7 -tfo B u rk ’s, h ead q u arters for A rm y Shoes. 3 9 -tfc —m - OREGON STATE LAND-GRANT COLLEGE FOR SALE— 1 Big 8 McCormick mower; 1 hay rake. Inland Empire Lumber Co. 39-tfc W A N T E D — F eeder hogs, 90 to 125 pounds. Lee S avely. 5 1 -tfc Olive Elorden and George O ’Brien Bert Mullins 39-tfc W A N T E D — T w o lady boarders. Com- f jrtah le room at reason ab le rates. A d dress Mrs. A. M. S m ith , H erm is ton , O regon. 51 -2 tp FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Sept. 16 and 17 p u rsu itg and p ro fessio n s In life " b u t aol to a larger com m u n ity service. FOR SALE— Good Jersey m ilk , m orn in g and e v e n in g d eliv eries. M ilk o n Ice a t th e h ou se at a ll hours. P hone. 25-M . H . S. H anby. 4 2 -tfc LA N D W A N T E D — P a rties h a v in g good lan d , sm a ll or la rg e tracts, w ith good w a te r r ig h ts for sa le at reason ab le p rices, w ill do w e ll to com m u n icate w ith , N. P asto, 319 A r tisa n s B u ild in g , P ortlan d , Ore gon . 62-5tc Wedni $day Night— Family Night THE KEY TO EDUCATION B arber S h op F O R SA L E — N orth ern P a cific land s a t priceg r a n g in g from $5 to $21, 1 -1 0 dow n and 10 a n n u al in s ta ll m e n ts a t 6 per cen t. Y ea rly Im p ro v em en t required. U nder M cKay •water. Good so il, p r a c tic a lly level. M ake ap p lica tio n to E. P. Dodd or J. W . M essner, H erm iston , Oregon. FOR R E N T — S m all h ou se w ith acre and 3-5 ground. In quire K in g s ley 's '5 2 -tfc | C ig a r s , T o b a c c o Good B lu e G rass P astu re, $2.00 per m onth . W . A. L eath ers. 4 5 -tfc MISCELLANEOUS • FO UNTAIN FOR SA L E — T om atoes and cucum bers. B ess Spencer, Col. D is. 52-4c Try Burk’s for Bargains. I ! Onr community chnckles over this story o f onr old grocery-man who canght a canny custom er In her own net Mrs. McKinley cam e Into his store one day with a pat o f dcllclons-look- Ing butter, and said : “Mr. Paul, 1 have som e butter here I would like to exchange for som e other. You see, « mouse fell fhto my sour cream Jar and drowned. I took It right out and the cream w asn’t hurt, but knowing of the accident, I can’t eat the butter Won’t you give me som e In Its place? Other folks won’t know about the mouse, and w h et you don’t know doesn't hurt yon." “I shouldn't like to disoblige an old 1 custom er,” Mr. Pan! replied, and tak ing tire butler, disappeared In the rear of the store. There he carefully re- wrapped the butter In another paper, took It to the front, and handed it to the woman. Mrs. McKinley thanked him volubly, and he said reflectively. "Yes, yes, It Is quite true that what you don’t know doesn’t hnrt you.”—Capper's Weekly C/ps and Downs TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Sept. 13 and 14 a p it* i, Surplus and U nd ivid ed P ro fits O v e r $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 OF SALT « BESSIE LOVE IN F irst N a tio n a l B a n k W *HT ADS - m ln lstr a to r o f th e esta te o f T hom as W illia m P ete rs, deceased, under and by v irtu e of an order of th e H on. I. M. Schan nep. Ju d ge of th e ab ove e n title d court, m ade and en tered on th e 9th day of A u g u st, 1 9 2 7 , w ill, from and a fter th e 15 th day of O cto ber, 1 9 2 7 , o ffer tor sa le and se ll at p riv a te ®*'e upon th e term s h erein a fte r described, at th e o ffice of R aley, R aley A W arner, In th e F ir st N a t io n a l B ank B u ild in g in th e C ity of P en d leto n . U m atilla C ounty, Oregon, and su b je ct to con firm ation by the above e n title d court, to th e person m a k in g th e best and h ig h est bid th erefo r, a ll of th e esta te, r ig h t, title i an d in te r e st of T hom as W illia m P et- i ers, deceased . In and to th e fo llo w in g ; describ ed real property, situ a te d In ! U m a tilla C ounty, S ta te o f O regon, to- ) w it: - Simple W ay to Prove Truth of O ld Saying I 1 (Don't target the Country Store If you have been neglecting the care of records that have a high value come in without delay and rent a safety deposit box. (I V “No M an’s Gold” Tkese boxes may be used for ke ping valuable papers, and the small cost entailed makes th r.ntal cheap insurance. • u >n « s.-<hie) I O TOM MIX Are available in limited numb r for the use of our customers. ’ T FEIDAY AND SATURDAY Sept. 9 and 10 © , 0 I 7 1 A * For Shoe R epairing Modern M achinery The best money can bny is the only equipment we w ill use. FOUR SKILLED WORKMEN Are busy in the shop nil of the itme w hich insures fast service. Pendleton Shoe Shop «43 Main Street PENDLETON, OREGON D O IT N O W H as Your Comt * "“I Send us The price o f a year'i Sebwriptwn < subscription / you are in arrears E xp ired ? *** We Need the Money Of w h a t u se Is a flo w e r sh ow , th e crab or c y n ic m ig h t a3k. H erm iston ju st had one, and It w aa so m e th in g o f a r ev e la tio n to th ose w ho m ay be Incline^ to p ay too lit t le a tte n tio n to th e blossom s. A co u n try w ith o u t flo w e rs la ck s on e o f th e gra cio u s to u ch es th a t go to m ake a cou n try o f hom es, and w om en o f th e H erm is ton c o u n tr y g a v e clear proof In th e e n tr ie s m ade th a t th is part o f hom e m a k in g la d on e here to p erfectio n . CULLO » THE EWR FLOCK BUILDS UP UNIFORM STOCK 1 E w e s k ep t for b reed in g purposes sh ou ld b e a t lea st av era g e In size for th e breed th e y rep resen t, sa y s H. A. L in d gren , an im al husbandry sp e c ia list a t th e O regon S ta te co lle g e e x ten sio n service. T h e e w e fleck Is g o n e o ver ea re fu liy lw fore breeding and th o se n ot np to stan dard are cu t out. A S h rop sh ire e w e sh o u ld w eigh 180 pounds, a H am psh ire 1 85, an O xford 2 2 0 , a D orset ISO and a M er in o 1 1 0 , w K h a il o th er breed s in proportion. T he size o f ew es Is cut dow n by too ea rly breed in g. It Is n ot a good practice to breed ew es to lam b un der tw o years o f age. “ Only h ea lth y , a ctiv e ew ee should be kept for b reed in g ,” sa y s Mr. L in d gren . ‘‘L istless, u n th r ifty ew es Sel dom produce good lam bs. A b righ t pink sk in Is an in d ica tio n o f the th ififtin ess o f th e ew e«. P a ra site s su ch as stom ach worm s, lu n g w orm s and th e lik e tear dow n th e v ita lity o f th e ew e, U n less a ew e respond s to parasite trea tm en t and in c re a s ed feed, do n ot keep her In th e flo c k .” C o n stitu tio n , a v a lu a b le a sset in th e ew e, is Indicated by a w id e deep c h e st and w ide sp ru n g rib or h eart g irth . A w eak c o n stitu tio n In th e e w e Is not associated w ith good th r ifty lam bs. E w e , th a t m ake th e beet m others have a m ild, b rig h t eye, a, fem in in e or m atron ly appearance, and q u a lity as sh ow n In th e te x tu re o f th e w ool, size of th e bone and re fin em en t of th e featu res. T h e ram , w h ich i s In r e a lity h a lf o f th e flock , is gon e o ver ca re fu lly to se e th a t It Is good con form ation and r ig h t ago. O ther p o in ts co n sid ered are th e lam b m arket th e year b efore, q u a lity o f th e lam ba produced by th e ram and w h eth er th e ram Is in c re a sin g th e a v e r s g e / l e e c e w e ig h t o f th e flock . Air Express Inaugurated Over Nation. N ew York. — Air express service across the country has started. From now on it will ba possible to send packages from New York to San Fran cisco In 31 hours, from New York to Chicago In seven hours and from New York to D allas, Tex., In 20 hours. Air connection s also can he m ade with m any other cities all over the coun try. MaoNlder D enies R esignation Report. W ashington, D. C.— Hanford Mac- Nlder authorized a denial through his secretary of a statem en t In the Army and N avy Journal to the effect that he had resigned as a ssista n t secretary of war’ v PO ULTRY SEPT. 30 PAINTS, WALLPAPER, PICTURE MOULDINGS Y o u r l a s t o p p o r t u n it y t o g o E a st o n e x c e e d in g ly lo w ro u n d trip su m m e r e x c u r s io n f a r e s . L ib e r a l s t o p o v e r s g o in g a n d re tu r n in g . AND GLASS A ««at will tell you exact fare from you» City aud help map out your Hiaorary. U N IO N P A C IF IC TBS OVERLAND KOUTS _ F C. Woughter, Agent, TH E MARKETS. R eal Property- N otice kt hereby sfv e n Ih ^ t th e un d ersign ed . M ichael K eating., t a ad -tj L. J. M cA tee VfaufnMnilimit Ott31 Hetniston, Oregon. Portland. W heat—Big Bend bluestem , $1.33; hard w hite, 91.32; federation, $1.29; soft white, 91-2814; hard w inter, $1.30; w estern w h ite, $1.28*4; northern spring. $1.32*4; w estern rod, $1.2514 H ay — Alfalfa, $18 50@17; valley tim othy, $16.50® 17; eastern Orcgor tim othy, $20. B utterfat—44 tyc. E ggs— Ranch, 27@33c. Cattle— Steers, good, $9@ 9.65. H o g s — Medium to choice, $10.50® 12.75. Lam bs — Medium to choice, 910.6'. @11.50. S eattle. W heat—Soft w hite, w estern white $1.28; hard w inter, $1.23*4; w csierr red, $1.2414; northern aprlng, $1.3014, Big Bend bluestuin, $1.3214; dart northern spring, $1.42*4; dark hard w inter, $1.37*4- BAPTIST PASTOR DUE HOME H ay—A lfalfa, $25; tim othy, $28; TODAY TO RESUME DUTIES P. 8., 22. B utterfat -45c, E g g s —Ranch, 27@87c. • R ev. A. J. W are, pator o f th e B ap C attle -S te er s, choice, $9@9.50. t is t church, w as exp ected to return H ogs— Prim e, $12.50@ 12.65. tod ay from P ortlan d w h ere he has Spokane. been for sem e tim e c o n v a le sc in g a f C attle—S teers, good, $8.50@9.00. te r an operation for ap p en d icitis. H ogs—Good, $ 12.50@12.76. H e h as been gon e for se v e r a l w eek s. R egu lar se r v ic es w ill be con tin u ed a t th e ch urch n e x t S u n d ay, both IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE m o rn in g and ev en in g . D u rin g th e STATE OF OREGON FOR ab sen ce of R ev. W are, R ev. J. T. UMATILLA COUNTY D ow ell has fille d th e p u lp it for S u n In th e M atter o f the E sta te day m orn in g serv ices, and th e m em of bers o f th e co n g r eg a tio n h ave Joined T hom as W illia m P eters, w ith th e M eth odists In u n ion se r deem ed. N o tice nf A d m in istrator's S a le o f I v ice s in th e ev en in g . A D W R T 1 S B TO UR fares end Turkeys, Turkeys I want them, now, 'or next week, or any time. W in buy whole flock»,, part flock», young or old- Fignv? w ith me before you sell. CONTRACTING 513 Main St. Phons 158 Pendleton, Oregon. Hermiston Hospital Maternity Cases our Specialty OUR MOTTO: FAIRNESS AND SERVICE Come and see us about our new and reasonable rates. Graduate nurse in attendance at all tunes. TELEPHONE 881 Gilbert Sm ith Address HERMISTON, OREGON Telephone, Echo, 15-F-14 S in te s i W e H ave Anticipated Your needs in everything that is necessary to com- i p le te your g o lf ou tfit. Come to your t u t . Unt*er»Cy for cultural cducatton and pwiraawwinl training Come in and give our line the » «4 once over. Opttorlu,;ire it (.y.ra^ m 22 deperimenti of the College of Literature, Science and the A rts in ih t S tlw oit n/ A rch itectu re and A llie d A t t a — Buaincxs Adm lniatration—Educa tion—Journalism—Graduate Study — i w — M edicine— M usk—Phyai- ea; Education—Sociology—Social rk — Extension Division.______ Lrtif rr Ye»r Opt-w September 24, 1927 ¿ur in/or Turtwn or rcfaZa/u» ofrlte TZi* P id tetrtr, Vn.tfereHÿ of Cireeot PcsPene. Or». HITT Legal Blanks far SaleatThisOffiat ■ ■ 'A ffli I