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SBBJLUX BBBMXSVOŒr, OKXfiOW. C olu m b ia T h eatre TEAM W ORK Under new management— Mrs. Lucy A. Sandys Special Music Friday and Saturday THE November 11 and 12 F L Y I N G H O R S E MAN Starring Buck Jones A Wonderfully thrilling story for Armistioe Day. o Sunday and Monday November 13-14 “KR. WU,” Starring LON CHENEY Another Famou, Characterisation wherein he not only disguises his Face but also his Soul. A BIG SPECIAL Prices 26c and 50c Il necessary, not only in football, but in business andlife. Co-operative effort on the part of individuals and institutions is becomng increasingly Important “Banking up” its customers is a w ork that has been done witl prudence and foresight by this bank for 20 years. We welcome new accounts, new- team mates. F irst N a tio n a l B a n k - Tuesday and Wednesday November 16 and 1* “SLIDE KELLY, SLIDE” Starring Wm. Haines. Featuring America’s Famous Spectacular Sport— a baseball pic ture. Wildly exciting scenes. Thrills and laughs for all. Friday and Sstnr<lay November 18 and 19 “THE MAGICIAN,” starring ALICE TERRY. ▲ Rex Ingram Production. A strange and fascinating story, discovering a Secret Formula for creating Human Life. The Mys teries and Powers of Occult Science. AS BIG A SPECIAL AS THE MIRACLE MAN. Prices, 2550c of Hermlstoa Capital, Sarpiu* u d Undivided Profit* O ver > 80,000 F. B. Swayae, Pres. R. Alexander, Vice-President A. H. Horton, Cashier WANT ADS FOR SALE For trade— 3-4 ton Dodge truck for cows or horses. G. G. Smith. 5-4t Odd Job Repairs I do cicimining and build cesa- pools. S. Jensen. 4-tfc For sale— Good Durham milk cow, freeh March 1. W. A. Leathers. 9tf FOR RENT— Small house with acre and 3-5 ground. Inquire Kings- ley’s 62-tfc For sale— Feed barley 33 per cent soft wheat, >37 per ton. Stanfield ranch. 9-4tc. Watch, clock and Jewelry repairing. See Newell, next doer to Sappers. 18-tfs A PLEASING ASSORTMENT For sale— Super power battery. 13 plate, fits 90 per cent of all autos, ^f ^oly >10.50 and your battery. Kellogg Motor Co. 9-6U. r a OTOAHUHW For rent— 15 acres well Improved, lease for 1 year. J. M. Blggs.7-tfc of having t-eth extracted ta*e GAS No Shock-No Pain Inexpensive From five to ten minutes completes Wanted-Laundry work at Hotel Cor- 11«. We call and deliver. Apart operation. ments, furnished, or unfurnished, for rent. 6-tfc. Dr. R. B. R obbins Real Estate Flre insurance and trades. List your property with me for sale or ex change. W. A. Leathers. 4-tfc. INSURANCE PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSUR ANCE COMPANY. JOHN HADDOX. HERMISTON. Art, the beauty parlor operator, from Portland, la located at Bert Mullins barber shop. W ill do facials and special lady hair cutting. All work guaranteed, 10-lP- Fendleten, Lakeview. Or—A plea of self-de fense and admission that she killed J. P. (Slim) Harris, will be made by Lorena Tricksy, noted rodeo rider, when she goes on trial here for the murder of Harris. Harris, also a noted rider and rodeo participant, was stab bed to death here September 3, the night of the la k e view Ronad-Up. Lor ena, who was with him, isported that an unidentified assallaat killed bins. | VJ ; J (Thraintaa (Barite HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED. THERE IS SUFFICIENT VAR IETY IN SIZE, STY1JS AND COST TO SUIT EVERY TASTE AND EVERY POCKETBOOK. ORDERS SHOULD BE PLACED EARLY TO FACILITATE PRINTING. “Send Cards this Christmas’’ Priced 5 and 10 cents, including printing Woman Channel Swim Faker Fined. London.—Dr. Dorothy Cochrane Lo gan was fined 3500 and 350 costs at the Mansion House police court for swearing falsely that she swam the English channel. THE MARKETS Portland Wheat — Big Bend bluestem, hard white, federation, soft white, western white, 31-24; hard winter, 31-22; northern spring, western red, 31-20. Hay — Alfalfa. 316.50@17; valley timothy, 316.50@17; eastern Oregon timothy, 320. Butte rfat—45c. Eggs—Ranch, 37@45c. Cattle—Steers, good. 39.00® 10.00. Hogs — Medium to choice, 39 00® 10.00. Lambs — Medium to choice, 310.50 @11.75. •tattle. Wheat—Soft white, western white, 31.24; hard winter, western red, 31-22; northern spring, 31-23; Big Bend blue- stem, 31.2714; dark northern spring, 31.40; dark hard winter, 3186. Hay — Alfalfa, 326; timothy, 328; P. 8., 32«. Butte rfat—50c. Eggs—Ranch, 45c. Cattle—Steers, choice, 39.25® 10.00. Hogs—Prime, 310.00®10.10. Spokane. Cattle—Steers, good, 39.00®9.60. Hogs—Good, 39.60®9.60. FARM BUREAU AUXILIARY FICKS PROGRAM SUBJECT At the first regular meeting of the Umatilla Project Farm Bureau aux iliary, held last Friday afternoon at Columbia school, the decision was made to discuss the subject, “School Lunches” at the next meeting, De PROFESSIONAL CARDS F. V. FRIME, D. M. D. BE HERE NOVEMBER 17 General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis A. F. & A. M. lodge members of Bank Bldg. Phons Connection Hermiston and the neighboring lod- geu of Echo, Stanfield and Umatilla W. I. W ARNER are busy with plans for a joint meet ing in Hermiston on Thursday, No Attorney-at-Law vember 17, when the most worship It: ful grand master of the Oregon lod Hermiston ges will be here. He is Robert Eak- lRs of LaGTande, and his attendance h s. M c K enzie , m . d - here is felt to be a matter of some congratulation to members of these Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat lodges. The program for his visit has Office: 1-2-8 Inland Empire Bldg. not been completed yet, but it will Ptndleion, Oregon include a banquet for all Masons and members of the Eastern Star to be held in the Methodist church at 6 JAMES L. SEARS, M. D. o’clock on the date of the meeting. Physician and Surgeon Res. Phone TU Beer-Making 3tock Returned to Owner Office Phone 783. Minneapolis, Minn.—Government ef Office in First National Bank Bldg. forts to stop sales of malt and othsr materials for use in home brewing was partly rebuffed In federal court here when Judge William A. Cant held DR. DAVID S. ROWE, Illegal the seizure of the 316.000 stock Chiropractor and Physiotherapist of the Cleco Supply company here October 8, and ordered it released, Specializing in Acute and Chronio subject to a libel proceeding also Disease. brought by the government. Marvelous Stone Car in Old Indian Temple Location, 2 doors west of Postoffice Hours, 10 to 6, and by appointment. Office Phone 303 Res. Phone 312 When tile Mohammedans invaded the kingdom of VIJaynnugar in tiie Sixteenth century, they wrought tre mendous havoc on all tiie great guild- ings of that great city, says a writer In a Calcutta paper. Today, na one rambles over it, there is hardly to be seen a structure tlint does not show evidence of the Iconoclastic proclivi ties of the Invaders. It Is Interesting to note that one of the unique structures among the ruins, ■ a temple car made of stone, has ap parently been untouched. This Is the more striking as the temple, In the courtyard of which the car stands, lias been terribly treated, some of the finest carving In the whole city being broken and shattered ont of nil shape This car Is to be found in t ’ -c v i c li 'H v S of the Vltthaluswnml temple, not far from the river. HERMISTON, OREGON ■ J. L. V A U G H A N ? S ■ ■ ! After first appearance one Is In clined to think the car has been carved out of a solid block of stone, but a closer examination shows this is noi so. The Joints between the various parts are wonderfully well done, and unless one looks at the structure care fully It Is not surprising the Impres sion of solidity should be given. Tiie pilgrims who visit the place believe that they obtain merit by turning round the wheels, which are also mhde of stone. As s result of this devotion the axle has become very much worn. Two elephants of stone stand in front of the car. 206 East Court St. >a ANY AND ■ E verthing E lectrical S ■ 5 FOR YOU Phone 139 Pendletou, Ore. ”• ! ¿■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a ■■■ H o m e C ook in g IS OUR SPECIALTY HOME MADE PASTRY WE SERVE 40c LURCH FROM 11:30 TELL 3:00 P. M. Fried Chicken, home style, 50a SHORT ORDERS AT A IL HOUR! Open 5:30 to 9:80. REX CAFE CZncfe S a m ’s Islands The Philippine Islands were ceded to the United States by the treaty of Paris, December 10, 1808, following the Spanish-American war. By the terms of this treaty the United Stntes paid to 8psln 820,000,000 In connec tion with the relinquishment of all cintras to tiie Philippines, I’orto Hico and Guam, and under a later treaty of November 7, 1900, a further pay ment of 3100.000 was made io Spain for the cessloD to the United States >f further Islands of the Philippine itchlpeliigo. TURKEY DAY Wed. and Thurs. Next Week NOVEM BER 16-17 SW IFT & C O M PA N Y F O U N T A IN Cigars, Tobacco Barber Shop B ert M ullins W e H ave A n ticip a ted Your needs in everything that is necessary to com plete your golf outfit. C om e in and g iv e our line th e Deliver all the fat Dressed Turkeys that you have to offer. Our field representative will be on the job to do the grading. Phone our cream buying agents for prices, q ra frg VINEYARD LODGE NO. 308, L O. O. F. meets each Monday evening la Odd Fellows’ hall. Visiting members cor dially Invited. W. R. Longhorn, Secretary. Custie Simons, N. G. MASONIC LODGE HEAD TO STije fyrmfofcm Wrralfc For sale— Chlnehflla rabbits, either Hermiston Second Hand Store.— sex, from prize winning stock.35 Furniture and Hardware, Bee Sup FIGHTER GETS THRILL AS each. Mrs. C. W. Tilden. 9-tfc plies, Harness, Saddles, Wagons. CAR DOES SPIN ON ROAD 35-tfo For sale— For automobile or radio, none better.genulne Ford battery, REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND A peculiar accident happened on now 310.50 and your old battery. INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE the highway just on the edge of town Kellogg Motor Co. 8-5tc. ALTOR. 28-lfc Sunday morning when a Portland man, driving to Portland from En For sale— Sweet cider, 40c gallon. Burk’s for Bargains. 39-tfc Tom Stewart 8-3p. terprise, suddenly found that the FOR SALE OR TRADE—Carbide steering apparatus on his car was For sale— Wlneeap apples, 3 grades. lighting system. Peter Norquist. useless. The car, running at a fair Tom Stewart. 7-tfc. 8-Ste rate of speed, turned Into the bank Poor sale— A new supply of adding Scissors sharpened, 25 centc. Shear's at the side of the road, striking it machine rolls at the Herald. Barber shop. 10-2tc. squarely, head on. The force of the For sale— Christmas cards at the For sale— White Globe turnips >1 per impact threw the rear of the car Herald, 5 and 10 cents each by sack at ranch. S. L. Carson. 9-<p. around until that end struck. the box, including printing. Val Still enough momentum wag left ues that will surprise you. Buy a Crosley Bandbox Radio and to turn the car once more, and it sawe the difference. 6 tube set, For sale— Remington typewriter, No 360.50, Will demonstrate. C. L. swung around and came to rest with the front wheels pointed In the di 10, good condition. Also good No. Upham, 40-J-2. rection the car was originally going. 22 DeLaval cream separator, ca pacity 1250 lbs. per hr. Andy An For first clasg dresg making call on A passenger in the car had partici derses. 10 tfc. Mrs. A. E. Dahlman and Mrs. W. C. pated In a boxing match In Enter Isom at the former’s home. Remod prise the night before, and he said FOR SALK—Turnips. Bess Spen eling and designing a specialty. he did not get half so diixy when he cer. 7-4tc wag hit on the jaw In the ring ae Phone 38-W, Hermiston. 9tfe. he did In those few seconds. Bark’s, headquarters for Army Shoes. FEED PRICE QUOTATIONS 89-tfc Lost Mall Plane Found. FOR~SALK— Baled alfalfa hay, by Los Angeles, Cal.—The wreck of the the bale, ton, lot or carload. Call (Furnished by Farm Bureau Co-oper- air mail plane, from which Pilot at office or phone 141. Leathers atlvs of Hermiston. Unlssa I other Charles R. Bowman parachuted to safe A Little. 2-tfc wise specified, prices are par hundred ty In the mountains 76 miles north of here, was found within a half mile weight.) FOR SALE— Good Jersey milk, morn Scratch 120g ____________ _ .32.76 of the spot where the flier landed. ing and evening deliveries. Milk .. .90 The mall, which included 3760,090 In on lee at the house at all hours. Bran, 60s —------ ---------------- _ 3.48 securities, 3215,000 of which were Egg Mash ------------------------- Phone 25-M. H. S. Hanby. 4 2-tfc negotiable, was found intact Ground O a ts______________ .. 2.25 _ 2.00 Ground B arley----------------- 39-tfc Try Burk’s for Bargains. Wheat ------ ---------------------- . 2.05 Mere Armed Police Enter Coal Fields. Denver.—As additional armed state . 2.25 FOR .BALE— 1 Big « McCormick Corn, No. 3— ------------------- . 2.35 police entered southern Colorado coal mower; 1 hay rake. Inland Empire Cracked Corn, No. 2............... fields Monday with orders from Gov Lumber Ko. 2 9-tfc Ground Corn, No. 2............... . . 2.35 . 1.24 ernor William H. Adams to halt pick Mill Run, M s.—................ ... FOR SALE— Christmas cardg at the Cow Feed ------------------------- . 2.28 eting of coal mines, prospects that all Strike leaders would be arrested were Herald office. A wide variety of Ground Wheat................. . 2.15 beautiful cards at reasonable Shorts, 80s— .......... —---- —— .. 1.32 seen here. prices, Including printing. Call Rolled Barley, 70s---- ,--------- .. 1.64 and see them early. 8-tf Calf Meal, per pound----------- ■ 3 # e Middlings ----------------— ---- . 1.90 FOR SALE— No. 1 fresh sows. B. Oyster shell .90 Hammer. 17-tfe Whole O a ts----- ... 2.15 .46 Salt, half ground FOR SALE — All household furni ture, Including rugs. Mrs. R. E. Mitchell. HAVE NO FEAR ; cember 8. It was announced that Miae Case, O. A. C. nutrition specialist who held meetings here last spring, will be here for another meeting dur ing December on a date not yet se lected. Women from all over the project whose husbands are members of the Farm Bureau are eligible to belong to the auxiliary and will be welcome at meetings, It was announced. “o n ce o v er.” H IT T Stanfield —TRY T S E HERALD WANT A D S -