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C O L U M B IA T H E A T R E
LIBER TY BELL B A N K S
Under new management— Mrs. Lucy A. Sandys
SPECIAL ORCHESTRA MUSIC FRIDAY A SATURDAY
Friday, October 7
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Rudolph Schildkraut
“His People”
THIS IS THE GREATEST HEART STORY IN MANY YEARS
Saturday, October 8
Are proving very popular for savings account customers.
“W est o f B road w ay”
We have just received more of them, and you should get yours
before the supply is exhausted.
Ask us to explain our savingc account to you fully.
Tunnfcy-D em psey F ight
F ilm s
First N a tio n a l B ank
Continuous Shows Both Days From 3 P. M.
Ql Hermiston
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profit* Over $50,000
F. B. Syayze, Pres.
October 9-10
R. Alexander, Vice-President
A. H. Norton, Cashier
“Exit Smiling
Comedy and Pathe News
FOR TRADE— Ford half ton truck,
1926, balloon tires, value $325,
fine shape, for poultry, turkeys,
or what have you. Frank Dow
ney, on Gunn place.
4-2tp
WANTED— Feeder hogs. 90 to 125
pounds. Lee Savely.
51-tfc
FOB SALE
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
October 11-12
“The Nervous Wreck”
Comedy, “Alice in the Klondyke’’
FOR SALE— Llewellyn setter 18 Burk’s, headquarters for Army Shoes.
months old. Inquire Herald. 4 -lc
39-tfc
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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FOR SALE— Improved ranch of 26 Watch, clock and Jewelry repairing.
acres on Butter creek highway and
See Newell, next door to Sapper*.
A line canal southwest of town.
18-tf.
Inquire Mrs. M. A. Davis at Pumph'
rey’s
1-tfc Burk’s for Bargains.
39-tfc
“The Man in the Saddle”
Good Blue Grass Pasture, $2.00 per REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE
month. W. A. Leathers.
45-tfc
ALTOR.
2<-tfe
Closing out sale— 2 young horses. 16-
00, 3 cows, 1 new seperator, 1 Hermiston Second Hand Store.—
overshot stacker, 1 buck rake, 1
Furniture and Hardware, Bee Sup
sewing machine. Jas. Winslow,
plies, Harness, Saddles, Wagons.
Hermiston. 5-2tp.
35-Sfo
Sole agent in this territory for Col.
Lindbergh’g book “Wei." Orders
taken at my office. C. D. Porter.
5-1
OR SALE— Baled alfalfa bay, by
the bale, ton, lot or carload. Call
at office or phone 141. Leathers
A Little.
2-tfc
For sale— No. 1 Netted Gear pota-
toee, $1.25 per cwt. H. Gilbert
Phone 92F5 5-4tp.
For sale— Standard make of piano In
vicinity will be sacrificed. Must
sell at once. $10 monthly. Write
Tallman Plano Store, Salem, Ore.
6-3tc
For sale— Rome Beauties and Wine-
sap npples. Bring containers. W.
S. Casady. 5-2tp.
FOR SALE— Good Jersey milk, morn
ing and evening deliveries. Milk
on ice at the house at all hours.
Phone 25-M. H. S. Hanby. 42-tfc
Try Burk’s for Bargains.
October 14-15
EVERYONE TRYING—GET BUSY
Costs Nothing to Enter
Win a Piano
Free
FEED PRICE QUOTATIONS
Five other big prizes given
EVERYONE ANSWERING WILL BE SUBSTANTIALLY RE
WARDED
Every Prize a Valuable One
A Fine New Piano
Six Tube Radio
Portable Phonograph
4. Set of Silverware
5. Piano Lamp
8. Banjo Ukulele
Solve the Puzzle Now— today— Send in Your Answer
FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS
Take any number from 2 to 16 inclusive. Do not
use any number more than onoe. Place one num
ber in each of the nine squares so that when
they are added perpendicularly, horizontally and
diagonally, that is, in every direction, the sum
total is 33.
For the six most artistically made correct answers the six prizes
w ill be awarded
HOME SV/EET HOMe
FOR SALE— No. 1 fresh cows. B.
Hammer.
37-tfo
FOR SALE — A11 household furni
ture, including rugs. Mrs. R. E.
Mitchell.
FOUNTAIN
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Cigars, Tobacco
HOMt! HOKI
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Barber Shop
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W. Ï . W ARNER
Attorney-at-Law
Hermiston
JAMES L. SEARS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 733.
Res. Phone 711
Office in First National Bank BMg.
DR. DAVID S. ROWE,
Chiropractor and Physiotherapist
Specializing in Acute and Chronio
Disease.
Location, 2 doors west of Postoffice
Hours, 10 to 6, and by appointment.
Office Phone 303
Res. Phone 312
HERMISTON, OREGON
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206 East Court St.
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Everthing
Electrical
FOR YOU
Phone 139
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Pendleton, Ore.
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EXPERT PAPER HANGING
TIFFINIZING
GRAINING
General Decorating and Paint
ing, Interior and Exterior
Let me estimate on your work.
Hermißton
Transfer
Prices Reasonable
Work by hour or oontract
Leave order at Herald or write
FRANK DOWNEY, Hermiston
We Haul
ANYTHING
ANYWHERE
ANYTIME
TELEPHONES!
COMING TO PENDLETON
Dr. Mellenthin
SPECIALIST
Will be at
D0RI0N HOTEL
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Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat
Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg.
Pendleion, Oregon
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Hermiston
Hospital
Maternity Cases onr Specialty
OUR MOTTO:
FAIRNESS AND SERVICE
Come and see ns about our new
and reasonable rates. Graduate
nurse in attendance at all times.
TELEPHONE 881
Office hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
So many requests for additional time have come in that we have
extended the limit to Oct. 20, 1927
Every Contestant Can Earn
$10— Ten Dollars in Cash— $10
Come in or write for particulars and full information regarding
this offer
Write or print plainer
Home Cooking
IS OUR SPECIALTY
HOME MADE PASTRY
WE SERVE 40c LUNCH FROM
11:30 TILL 3 :0 0 P. M.
Fried Chicken, home style, 50e
NAME ........
STREET OR
BOX NO.........
SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOURf
Open 5 :30 to 9 :30.
Real Estate
Fire Insurance and trades. List your
property with me for sale or ex
change. W. A. Leathers. 4-tfc.
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FOR RENT— Small house with acre
and 3-5 ground. Inquire Kinga-
Uy'S
52-tfc
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Bldg.
Pbohe Connection
Notice
This ig to”hotify the public that I I
have sold the local theatre to Mrs.
Lucy A. Sandys, an experienced thea-
tre operator, formerly of Hood River.
I want to thank the public for the
patronage extended me and bespeak
the sanig consideration for my suc
cessor.
5
A. W. Adamson
past fifteen years
Bert Mullins
For trade— 3-4 ton Dodge truck for
cows or horses. G. G. Smith. 5-4t
For rent— Alfalfa pasture for sheep.
H. E. Hanby. Phone 25-M. 2-tfc.
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best’s «o
For rent— 4 room house, formerly
Vane Boynton place. Furniture for
sale. S-lp.
For rent— Small modern house. In
quire or call Dr. Prime. 4-3tc.
ful quality, as many local people can
attest. Following Is Mr. Mason’s re
cord of his year’8 work with melons:
"Is there a profit in growing mel
ons? I had planted to water melons,
musk melons and cantaloupes one
third of an acre of ground. Some
prowlers got busy right in the start
and from all Indications kept it up
throughout the season. Mr. Skovbo,
seeing melon rtnds scattered over his
pear orchard, seemed to think his
ahtcep were the prowlers, but the id
iotic manner in which the vines were
mutilated, I could not belleve sheep
would be guilty. So a thorough in
vestigation was made but disclosed
no sheep tracks but did disclose a
number of tracing resembling very
much the hind foot tracks of bears,
or boys. So. when we take into con-
sidfration the difference In the abil
ity of bears or boys and sheep, we
think the sheep should be acquitted,
j and, Mr. Skovbo, for the accusation
, sir, that from you there are some a-
, pologles due those sheep.
"But notwithstanding we sold nlel-
ons to the amount of $151.27, and at
,1 am only a boy, not quite 81 years
old, and realize that my ability to do
very much hard labor Is very much
j limited and my time worth but lit-
■ tie, we think the melons we fed the
: pig and those W ate ourselves and
the pleasure we had in giving away
quite a few paid the total, including
time and labor, so I Jot down all the
$151.27 in the profit column of the
ledger.”
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13
MISCELLANEOUS
Odd Job Repair»
Let me repair your broken furni
ture. I do calcimlnlng and build
cesspools 8. Jensen. 4— tfc.
VINEYARD LODGE NO. 208, 1. O. O.
But F. meets each Monday evening In Odd
Fellows’ ball. Visiting members cor
dially invited.
W. R. Longhorn, Secretary.
That it pays to grow melons in
Custls Simona, N. G.
I thlg country, even though one has
attained the age of 81 and is bother
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ed by "bears’’ or something else in
(the patch, is the conclusion of Frank-
F. V. PRIME, D. M. D.
! Mason. Htg melons were of wonder
"Bears" Got Into His Patch,
Profit On Third Of Acre
Is $151.27
ininternal Medicine for the
FOR SALE— 1 Big 6 McCormick
mower; 1 hay rake. Inland Empire
Lumber Co.
39-tfc
Wanted-Laundry work at Hotel Cor
ns. We call and deliver. Apart-
rrtenta, furnished, or unfurnished,
for rent. 5-tfc.
L O D O DIRECTORY
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(Furnished by Farm Bureau Co-oper
ative of Hermiston. Unless other
wise specified, prices are per hundred
weight.)
Scratch 120, ..................................$2.76
Bran, 60s .............................................. 90
Egg Mash ................
2.46
Ground Oats .................................... 2.25
Ground Barley ............................... 2.00
Wheat ............
2.05
Corn, No. 2.......................................... 2.35
Cracked Corn, No. 2.................... 2.45
Ground Corn, No. 2...................... 2.46
Mill Run, 80s............................... 1.24
Cow Feed ........................................ 2.28
Ground Wheat............................... 2.15
Shorte, 80s...........................
1.82
Rolled B a r le y ........................
1.58
Calf Meal, per pound.................... 8 Vic
Middlings .....................
1.80
Oyster shell --------------------------- .90
Whole O a ts..........................
2.16
Salt, half ground 60s........................45
39-tfc
Notice
No hunting, no shooting, *o tres
passing, on Rowe-Sanders rancht*
3 1-2 miles north of Hermiston.
Walter Sanders.
FRANKLIN MASON, 81, FINDS
MELONS PROFITABLE HERE
CITY ............
REX CAFE
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SERV ICE
YOU WANT
CALL 25-J
COUNTRY HAULS 80LICITZ1
T. H. Gaither
TRANSFER AND DRAY
Corson Music House—The Dalles
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Silk for Body Sinew»
A recent development In surgery is
the use of silk as a substitute for va
rious body tissues. With certain pre
cautions silk sinews may be trans
planted Into the body. In this way.
natural sinewa which are too short
ean be lengthened. A further appli
cation ia in the form of silken liga
ments employed as a substitute for
ligaments which Iteve been tom or In
jured by disease or accident, aa in the
ease of lateral ligaments In the knee,
elbow, etc. Llkew se. It Is possible to
create with silk new a-tlflcUl sustain
tng 11 ga (neats.
Seed» H old Life Long
Reeds of the Indian lotua a century
old have more active life In them than
the same kind of seeds of last year's
erop, according to a report of Or
Ichiro flhga of th< Education institute
of Dslreti. Manclinrta, to the Amerl
can Journal of Botany, ftoctor Ohga
tested these ancient aeeds both by
sprouting and by chemical examine
tion, and they won on bath counts
The research was carried on during
Doctor Ohga'a sojourn In this coun
try. at the Bnycq Thompson Institute.
Yonkers, N. T,
ONE DAY ONLY
No Charge for Consultation
Dr. Mellenthin ig a regular grad
uate in medicine and surgery and is
licensed by the state of Oregon. He
does not operate for chronic appendi
citis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach,
tonsil or adenoids.
He has to his credit wonderful re
m it s in diseases of the stomach, liv
er, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart,
kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh,
weak lugs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg
nicer» and rectal ailments.
Below are the names of a few of
his many satisfied patients in Oregon
who have been treated for one of the
¡above named causes:
Elmer Booker, Condon.
Chas. Desc.b, Portland.
D. II. Horn, Bonanza.
Fred Shields, Klamath Falls.
Daniel Bteinon, Allegany.
R. E. Neal. Central Point.
Joe Hheoahips, Gibbon.
Remember above date, that consul
tation on this trip will be free and
¡that his treatment lg dYfenent.
Married women must be accompan
ied by their husbands.
Address: 211 Brad'oure (Jldn„ Los
Angeles, California
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W e Have
Anticipated
Your needs in everything
th at is necessary to com
plete your golf outfit.
Come in and
give our line the
“once over.”
HITT
Legal Blanks for
Sale at This Office
HEAD THE WANT AD6
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