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ggBMISTQ-N ITERXLP. HERMISTON. OBBGQX. .1 NOTICE OF SALE LODGE DIRECTORY Notice Is hereby given that by vir tue of the authority of the City Char ter of the City of Hermiston and the VINEYARD LODGE NO. 305, L O. O. direction of the City Council author F. meets each Monday evening la Odd Saturday and Sunday January 7 and 8 ising and directing the Treasurer of FellowB’ hall. Visiting members cor the City of Hermiston to collect the dially Invited. unpaid assessments for the city ir W. R. Longhorn, Secretary. Custis Simons, N. G, NORMAN SHEARER AND LEW CODY rig a tio n water for the year 1927, lev- j led and imposed under the provisions An up-to-date school girl. All girls who contemplate marriage Of Ordinance No. 76 passed by the and boys who are side-etepping marriage, should see this French PROFESSIONAL CARDS |Ctty Council and approved by the Farce Comedy. Mayor on July 2, 1913, as amended Will be a better year If each individual saves a certain per cent of by Ordinance No. 122 and ordinance BOYD T. JENKINS, D. M. D. Wednesday and Thursday January 11 and 12 his income. » No. 96 passed by the City Council associated with and approved by the Mayor on April Saving is made easier by the use of the attractive Liberty Bell F. V. PRIME, D. M. D, 17, 1918. banks. We still have a few of these little banks for our savings I will on the 30th day of December, STARRING BEBE DANIELS account customers. General Dentistry 1927, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the The favorite star among men— yet never married. X-Ray and Diagnosis foflenoon of said day at the City Yours is waiting for you. Council Chamber in the City of Her Bank Bldg. Phons Connection miston, Oregon, sell the following Evenigs by appointment. Saturday and Sunday January 14 and 15 described lots, pieces and parcels of land at public auction to the highest bidder for cash ln hand, the proceeds W. J. W A SH ES STARRING JOS. SCHILDKRAUT. MARGARET DE LA MOTTE and from the sale of each lot, piece or VERA STEADMAN parcel of land to be applied in satis Atto rney-at-Law A story of a Russian Prince, but ln America inly a flunky. Soc faction of the assessment upon said iety and nobility in romance and comedy. i : : Oregon lot, piece or parcel of land with In Hermiston terest thereon from March 1, 1927, of Hermiston at the rate of 6 per cent per annum •pital. Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000 h s. M c K enzie , m . d together with a penalty of 15 per THE MARKETS tyae, Pres. R. Alexander, Vice-President Flappers Succumb to cent of each of said assessments and Portland Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat A. H. Norton, Cashier Lure of Camel Riding all costs. Wheat—B. B. bluestem, hard white, Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg. Following is a description of each Morocco means camels and sheiks $1.38; federation, soft white, western Pendleton, Oregon of said lots, pieces or parcels of land white, $1.3559; hard winter, $1.2354; to the shoals of American schoolgirls northern spring, $1.24*4; western red, who invade the country each autumn with the number of feet frontage, FEEDING PRACTICES ARE chaperoned by Paris ilnishing school name of owner or reputed owner, $1.2154. JAMES I . SEARS, M. D. teachers. Marrakech sees tnost of and the amount of said assessment. DISCUSSED BY SPECIALIST Hay — Alfalfa, $16.6O®17; valley them, because they find the herds City of Hermiston according to timothy, $17.60@$l$; eastern Oregon there which make cuincl rides possi Physician and Surgeon Jamison Tal*s to Project Dairy Men timothy, $20.5000)21. plat filed with County Recorder Nov. Office Phone 733. Res. Phon* 71$ ble. No debutante considers her tour 23. 1904. Butterfat—61 @ 66c. complete until she has been camel At Meeting Last Night Block Lot Feet Name Amt. Office in First National Bank »dg. FOR SALK Eggs—Ranch, 32® 34c. riding. Sheiks are harder to find, the At Columbia. Cattle—Steers, good, $10.75@11.75 type being a product of the desert in Block 1— Lot 7, 57 feet, Farm Bureau Co- terlors. Hogs—Medium to choice, $8@10. on a?, i S— For cash, Jersey cow, opeartlve ...................................$5.70 Tlie schoolgirls visit Morocco early Lambs — Medium to choice, $11® h this month. Mrs. Maud DR. DAVID S. ROWE, The practice of feeding hay to Lot 8, 50 feet, Farm Bureau Co in the fall, at the Christmas holiday 12.60. 18-2p dairy cows several times a day in operative .....................................$5.00 or lute in the spring. Marrakech the Chiropractor and Physiotherapist Seattle. Red. under the ehndows of the high Block 2— White Shetland-Arabian stead of twice a day, as has been the Wheat—Soft white, western white, Specializing in Acute and Chronic oi will trade for heifer. L. E. custom for years, is becoming more northern spring, $1.26*4; hsrd winter, Atlas, Is the only city where camels Lot 1, 50 common in Oregon, according to a in numbers may be obtained, and so Lot 2. 50 feet, Minnie Brown..$5.00 Disease. Ml 16-3 statement made last night at Colum $1.26; western red, $1.2 2 54; bluestem, the girls do most of their camel rid Lot 3, 50 feet, Minnie Brown. $5.00 $1.40; dark northern spring, $1.4 5 54; Location, 2 doors west of Postoffioe Ing there. Only the freight-carrying Lot 13, 60 *K -JS— Milking machine with bia school house by N. C. Jamison, Chas. Benson..$5.00 dark hard winter, $1.3 9 54. type of animal is available. There Lot Hours, 10 to 6. and by appointment. engine cheap. Will take fresh dairy extension specialist from the 50 14, Chas. Benson..$5.00 Hay — Alfalfa, $26; timothy, $28; are no swift "ships of the desert” for Office Phone 303 Res. Phone 312 •’»a, heifers or hogs, or what have state college, before a, group of Lot 15, 50 Chas. Benson..$6.00 the young tourists. But that does not P. S„ $22. >u. S. L. Caraon. 15-4tc dairy men. Mr. Jamison had as his Lot 16, 50 feet, Chas. Benson..$5.00 detract from the enjoyment of the Butterfat—64c. subject, "Feeding and Diseases of HERMISTON, OREGON flappers, to whom any camel Is a Block 3— Eggs—Ranch, 36c. Fv. SALE— About 180 feet of 16 Dairy Cattle.” Lot 9, 50 feet, John Schimke..$5.00 camel.—London Daily Mail. Cattle—Steers, choice, 511.2S@11.75. Inch wood pipe. Jap Templeton. By feeding several times dally, Block 4 Hogs—Prime. $9.75@10. 13-tfc dairy men figure that their cows 50 feet, F. E. Earnhart $5.00 Spokane. Reading Against Time waste less hay and have keener ap Block 5 Cattle—Steers, good, $10@10.50. For sale— Winesap apples, 3 grades. petites, the speaker said. He de 3, 25 feet, John Schimke..$2.50 Not an American Idea Hogs—Good, $9.50® 3.60. Tom Stewart. 7-tfc. clared that some grain should be fed We trre pleased and proud to re Lot 4, 25 feet, E. J, Kingsley..$2.50 Many Per tons Unable cows all through the year. port one innovation ln which we an Lot 12, 25 a 206 East Court St. ■ Foor sale— A new supply of adding In answer to questions on the to Distinguish Colors ticipated the Americans. Time is so Block 7— machine rolls at the Herald. very precious In the States that they value of feeds, Mr. Jamison said Lot 5, 57 feet, W. D. Snider..$5.70 ■ ANY AND ■ It Is a curious fact that color-blind can’t afford to waste five minutes of Lot 10, 25 feet, A. Sapper....$2.50 BUY YOUR MILK FROM A TESTED that Bquash has about half the persons are not often aware of their It In planning out the day’s work nnri Block 8— herd that is free of tuberculosis. value of silage as a feed for cows, defect of vision, l.'ven scientific men pleasure. So an enterprising miiga Morning and evening deliveries of and silage has a third of the value frequently fail to detect this defect in zine publisher has begun lo print, at Lot 14, 25 feet, E. J. Ki»gsrey..$2.50 themselves. of good alfalfa hay. Jersey milk. Dairy butter. Butter the head of every story or article, the Lot 16, 25 feet, C. H. Crandall $2.50 The following is a favorite theory Dairy men should have good cows, time which an average reader will Lot 20, 25 feet, John Schimke..$2.50 milk, 6c quart. Phone 25-M. H. E. FOR YOU to account for the cause of color Lot 21, 25 feet, John Schlmke..$2.50 take to get through IL Hanby. 16tf and the cows should be milked and blindness. The eye is capable of four Block 9— fed regularly, he stated. He quoted But an English clergyman was be distinct color sensations—blue, yel Pendleton, Ore. ■ Burk’s, headquarters for Army Shoes. figures secured In testing work in low, red and green. These arise, how forehnnd with the notion. In order Lot 12, 25 feet, J. Skovbo..........$2.50 ■ Phone 139 39-tfc the Tillamook testing association ever, from only two sources, each of to Induce his flock to a more diligent Lot 13, 50 feet, J. Skovbo.......... $5.00 !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ which show the value of having which has a double action, producing perusal of the Bible, he gave, In the Block 10— exordium to a sermon, the length of Lot 27, 25 feet, J. Skovbo..........$2.50 F» high producing cows. • The group the sensations of two complementary ^ 1 « bale, 10! or carload. Call In the coast association that .pro colors. One of the sources of sensa time taken to read the various goe- Lot 28, 25 feet, J. Skovbo..........$2.50 office Or pi e 141. Leathers duce between 125 and 174 pounds tion corresponds to blue and yellow, pels and epistles. Thus Mark can be Lot 29, 25 feet, Harry Rodgers..$2.6o read In an hour and a half. Matthew 2-tfc of butterfat annually returned only the other to red and green. Most col ln two hours and a half, etc. TJie Lot 30, 25 feet, Harry Rodgers. $2.50 331.65 above the cost of feed per or-blind people are deficient In the effect on his congregation is not re According to plat filed April 5, IS OUR SPECIALTY OOC clean, scientiflc- head. Theee cows are not profit latter source of sensation and can corded. We suspect a rush to study 1905. HOME MADE PASTRY r.led J y milk and sweet able, the speaker declared. Another distinguish, therefore, only blue and Paul’s letter to 1’hllemon.—Manches Block 1— Iv jred morning and eve- group with production ranging from yellow, with their compounds, but ter Guardian. Lot 4, 25 feet, S. R. OIdaker..$2.50 w e S e R v e 4O o LUNCH ¿"ROM e 7 J-W. L. C. Dyer. f 275 to 324 pounds annually brought sometimes the reverse is the case. Block 3— 1 1 :3 0 TOLL 3 :0 0 F r M. The number of persons afflicted in 14-tie in revenue of $72.29 per cow above Lot 7, 50 feet, A. A. Little ...$5.00 Fried Chicken, home style, SOe this way is much larger than Is com Couldn't Fool Him Block 8— feed costs. monly supposed. The average Is said -I llg 6 McCormick A party of men left Devon to spend Lot 16, 25 feet, J. S. West........$2.50 SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOUR! The group showing production to be one In every 25 men. Women a week in London. hay ake. Inland Empire jot 17, 25 feet. J. S. West........$2.50 ranging from 525 to 574 pounds are rarely troubled with color-blind Open 5:30 to 9:30. When they arrived In the capital 39-tfc Lot 24, 25 feet, A. Soncson.......$2.60 average annually paid for the lr feed ness. tliey were surprised to see so mnny 03t 3ALŒ- 1 fresh eows. B and brought in revenue above feed people In the streets, and stood in th'1 Block 10 1, 15 feet, R. C. Todd. ...$1.50 Hammer doorway of a chemist’s shop, survey Lot 37-tfo cost of $199.99 per head. Few R eally Contented Lot 3. 25 feet, R. C. Todd. .„$2.50 "The low producing group did not ing the scene. W ith Place in Life Presently the chemist came up and pay,” said the speaker. "It’s a According to plat filed March 8, Perhaps we humans have no greater asked if there was anything he could 1907. » 5* LLANEOUS question whether the second group Block K— made much profit. But the third weakness tlinn tills: we rarely know get them. when we are well off. We seem to "No,” said one; "we’re waiting until Lot 4, 54 feet, Nellie Gaither .$4.05 room house. Inquire group made their owners some lack the kind of judgment we need the crowd has passed by.” •lr Shop or residence. mighty nice profits.” to convince us that we had better let "Crowd?” echoed the chemist. Lot 6, 64 feet, Neills G aither.$4.06 According to plat filed March 21, 17-tfc. well enough alone, Is a reflection made "There are Just ns many people here 1908. every day.” by Grove Patterson, In the Mobile TRIXIE, DODD’S SHF.TT.Aim TNi URANCE Register. We are forever wanting to Cigars, Tobacco "Rubbish!’’ retorted the Devonian Block 1— MUTUAL LIFE INSUR» EMBARKS FOR HORSE HEAVEN try something different, something "Because there’s ten of us up fro a | Lot 6, 50 feet. F. C. ANCE COMPANY. zle .. Barber Shop new. Much of our path through life Exeter this morning.—London An ........ $3.50 JOI ¡ N BA ODOR. leads from the frying pan into the swers. HERMISTON. Lot 7, 50 feet, F. C. McKen Trixie, "Dodd’s spotted pony’” fire and out again. zle . ........ $3.50 Job Repairs "I have learned,” said the very wise passed out of human ken Wednes Lot I, 50 feet. F. C. McKen- Telegraph and Railroad» Inlng and build cess- day, from an attack of spasmodic St. Panl, "in whatsoever stale 1 am, zle . The history of the development of ........ $3.50 4-tfc colic, two days of hard work on the therein to be content.” Lot 9, 50 feet, F. c. McKen- the electrle telegraph In the United Some comfort is to he had In the part of Mr. Dodd and the veterinar zle . ........ $3.50 —Small house with acre thought that through our tendency to States is Inextricably bound up with 3-6 'round. Inquire Kings- ian proving of no avail, and there change from one thing to .mother we that of American railways, says the j Block 2 Western Union Telegraph company was mourning among the young occasionally hit upon Improvement. Lot 6, 45 feet, Free Methodist 52-tfc ster*. Church ..................................... $3.16 But the policy we need most Is that The first public telegraph line, con Given to Isabelle Dodd by her which leads us to make n complete struefed by Samuel F. B. Morse be ¡Lot 11, 45 feet. Free Methodist Watch, «leek and Jewelry repairing. tween Baltimore and Washington In Churcji ....................................... j 3.15 SeB Newell, next door to Sappers. grandfather, R. Alexander, she was and thorough Job of the thing we are 1843, followed the line of the Balti doing In the particular circumstances five and Trixie was one year old, the Block 3— ll-tfe more ft Ohio railroad, the tlrsi purebred Shetland haa been a famil in which we And ourselves. American railroad, and to this day the ¡Lot 3, 50 feet, Hermiston Prod. iar sight around town for many Sup. Co..................................... $3.50 greater part of the 2.000,1X111 miles ol REAL ESTATE FTRE INSURANCE AND TRADES. years. Wherever snow, sled* and telegraph wires In the United Stales |Lot 4, 50 feet, Hermiston Prod. Mon of Light and Learning LIST TOUR PROPERTY WITH ME children got together ln winter « Sup. Co............................... $3.60 There are half a dozen men, or so, are constructed along the routes of <»R SAL»; OR EXCHANGE. W. A. weather, there was Trixie. When who cariy in their brains the ovarian the varlons railway systems. Th • Lot 5, 60 feet, Hermiston Prod. LEATHERS. 15-tfc summer afternoons were hot and eggs of the next generation’s or cen Western Union company alone tins Your needs in everything ft Sup. Co................................ $3.50 there seemed nothing for the little tury’s civilization. These eggs are not working contracts with more than 350 Lot 6, 50 feet, Hermiston Prod. railroad companies. that is necessary to com .REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND folks to do. Trixie solved the rob- ready to be laid In the form of books ft Sup. Co................................ 63.50 INSURANCE, J. M. BIOO«. B B- lem. At one time or another half as yet; some of them are hardly rendv Lot 7, 50 feet, A. D. H ill. ...$3.50 plete your golf outfit ALTOR. I , Ke the children in town have scrambled to be put into the form of talk. But "Know the Worth" Lot 8, 50 feet. A. D. H ill.......$3.50 up hi* fat sides or dug ineffective as rudimentary Ideas or Inchoate ten Money spent In cultivating tastes Block 4— It*rVe for Bargain«. 39-tfc heels into his flanks, safe because dencles, there they are; and these are rather than In Impressing tastelese Lot 9„ 50 feet, W. L. Blessing $3.50! what must form t ie futnre A man’s “It wasn't far to fall." general notions are not good for people ought to bring us all better re |Lot 10, 50 feet, W. L. Blessing $3 50 I Hermoin: Second Hand Store. — °u t of the Ice and snow, and Into much, unless be bas a crop of these toms, and does, Il we would only ix,t 11, SO feet W L. Blessing $3.50 FWrr.ir re and Hardware, Harnee*. far pastures of green grass and Intellectual ovnrlan eggs hi his own recognize IL But we are so Impa Lot 14. 50 feet A. Soncson .. $3.50 Saddlr » Wagons. lìt f e . running water. Trixie has surely gone brain, or knows them a* they exist In tient. We won't wait for anything to Block 5—- i the minds of other*, tine must be In grow If we can force into being a sem I» t 13, 45 feet, W. E. Goodwin $3.15 1 Try Bur».’* for Bargains. 39-tfe to his good reward. __________ ______ the habit of talking with such persons blance of what it should be. The few Block 6— $15 00 REWARD! to get at these rudimentary germs of who demand real value for their Block 8— _ thought; for their development I* money are swamped by the many who ror arrest, conviction and punish | necessarily Imperfect, and they are are satisfied in spending. It le, per Lot 3. 45 feet. G. A. Beeley $3.111 nient of parties stealing punch bowl molded on new p ettern a, whleh must haps. natural that a hard earned for Lot 4, 45 feet, O. A. Bea*ley..$3.15 and sherbet glasses from auditorium he long and closely studied. Bnt these tune ahonid vaunt Itaeif. even In tide Lot 5, 4 5 feet, O. A. Beasley. $3.15 ¡between midnight Dec. 26 and * A. ,he meD to w,,b- ire*h way, hut it I* neither sensible nor the Block 9- - ,M.. Dec. 27. ' truth ever gets tote a be >k.—Oliver ronrk of a fine character. The motto i i^vt 9. 50 feet. T. W. Botkin $3.60 wa recommend to affluence In general Wendell Hoi men ,Ix>t 10. So feet, T. W. Botkin. $3.50 H igh School Student Body. is: "Know the Worth.”—Vogue. I Oenmta, Henderson, City Treasurer, I COLUMBIA THEATER “ T H E DEM I BRIDE” “T H E T A X I D A N C E R ” “ M EET T H E PR IN C E” First National Bank NT ADS g■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ J. L. V A U G H A N « E verthing E lectrical H o m e C ooking REX CAFE F O U N T A IN Bert M ullins W e H ave A n ticip ated C om e in and give our line th e “on ce o v er.” Legal Blanks for Sale at Tkis Office HITT -T K T THE HERALD WANT A D B -