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THE HHBMISTOJi *TERJtLP. HERMISTON, OBJBGOK. COLUMBIA THEATER Saturday and Sunday 1928 Will be a better year If each Individual save» a certain per cent of his income. Saving is made easier by the use of the attractive Liberty Bell banks. We still have a few of these little banks for our savings aocount customers. Yours is waiting for you. First National Bank January 14 and 15 “!4E £T THE PRINCE” STARRING JOS. SCHILDKRAUT. MARGARET DE LA MOTTE and , VERA STEADMAN A story of a Russian Prince, but in America only a flunky. Soc iety and nobility in romance and comedy. Wed. and Thurs. Jan. 18 and 19 “GOING CROOKED” Sarring Bessie Love and Oscar Shaw The Comedy—“Napoleon Joe” Sat. and Sun. I Jan. 21 and 22 “THE UNDERSTANDING HEART” Starring Joan'Crawford, Rockliff Fellows and Francis X. Bushman Jr. This picture was filmed in the vicinity of Yose mite Valley from Inspiration Point and the story is for the preservation of the Forest Reserve. This week’s program are all Big Pictures, but we are only charging the usual 10 and 30 cents. • t Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profite O ver >80,000 F. B. Swayae, Pres. R. Alexander, Vice-President A. H. Norton, Cashier HERMISTON LOCALS vVANT ADS C. P. Adams of Pendleton, was in Hermiston Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kelley left Thursday morning for their home in La Grande, after a few days here on FOB SALE— For cash, Je/sey cow, their way back from Portland. to be fresh this month. Mrs. Maud *. Ove.’. 18-2p Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Barlow of ale— White Shetland-Arabian Eight Mile have moved to Hermiston pony i r will trade for heifer. L. E. and will occupy the R. C. Canfield house on Gladys avenue, after some ’’ uDivan. 16-3 repair work has been finished on F'ifit SALE— Milking machine with the building. Mr. Barlow is a rela a, cheap. Will take fresh tive of Mr. and Mrs. Tilaon In the cows, heifers or hogs, or what have Columbia district and will be local you. S. L. Carson. 15-4tc agent for a washing machine. Seattle Marine Die« of Rabies. Washington, D. C.—The navy de partment was Informed by Major-Gen- ' era] Smedley D. Butler that Marine I Corps Private Harold George Franz ner died in Pekin of rabies. Franz ner1» next of kin Is Mrs. Elizabeth Franxner, his mother, who lives at 2308 Fifty-first street, Seattle, Wash Office in First National Bank Bldg. WHATZWAT (In the Seventh Grade) THE “TWO BLACK CROWS” —SAY— “One egg is a whole day’s work for a hen.” Keep her on the job by supplying her with Dr. Hess Poultry Panacea THE STNDARD TONIC and conditioner for your EGG FACTORY HERMISTON DRUG CO. (Furnished by the Farm Bureau Co-operative of Heridftton. Unless Burk's, headquarters for Army Shoes. otherwise specified, prices are .per 39-tfc hundredweight. ) FOR SALE— Good, clean, scientific ally cooled Jersey milk and sweet cream, delivered morning and eve ning. Phone 7S-W. L. C. Dyer. 14-tic rOR SALE— No. 1 fresh sows. B. Hammer. S7-tfe i 'OR SALE— Two good work teams, one weight each 1700, other 1500 each; almost your own price. Rea son for selling, unable to care for them. 6 miles N. E. Hermiston, R. F. D. No. 1. C. E. Spencer. 19-2tc Cow feed ................. »2.25 Egg Mash ........................................ 2.40 Fattening Mash ............................ 2.20 Cod Liver Oil. . . . ....................... 2.70 Scratch ........................................... 2.20 Wheat, whole .............................. 2.05 Wheat, ground .............................. 2.15 Corn, w h o le .................................... 2.00 Corn, ground................................... 2.10 Corn, cracked ................................. 2.10 Barley ............................................... 1.90 Barley, ground ............................... 2.00 Oats ................................................. 2.25 Oats, ground ............................. 2.35 Shorts 80s ....................................... 1.32 Mlllrun 80s ..................................... 1.20 Bran 60s ..............................................84 Middlings 80s ............................... 1.85 Lamb Feed •..................................... 2.25 Nearly 10,000 scats will be available for spectators at the republican na MISCELLANEOUS tlonal convention in Kansas City next June, It was estimated when seating For rent— Four room house. Inquire plans were gone over by the commit Knerr's Repair Shop or residence. tee on arrangements headed by Wil 17-tfc. liam M. Butler of Massachusetts, chair man of the republican national com INSURANCE PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSUR mittee. ANCE COMPANY. JOHN HADDOX, HERMISTON. Court to Hear Wire Tapping Caee. Washington, D. C. — The supreme coart reversed itself and decided to Odd Job Repairs , 1 do clclmining and build cess- consider the validity of evidence ob 1s. S. Jensen. 4-tfc tained in prohibition cases by wire tapping. Three cases from Seattle OR RENT— Small house with acre brought by Roy Olmsted, Charles S. and 3-5 ground. Inquire Kinga- Green, Edward 9. McInnis and others, V’s 52-tfc challenge the right of the government In prohibition cases to use evidence ’'aieh. clock and Jewelry retailing. obtained by listening In on telephone S«e Newell, next door to 8appers. wires. In ail three the supreme court l«-tfe had refused to grant reviews, but it announced that it would go exhaustive REAL ESTATE 1RS INSURANCE AND TRADES. ly into the subject to determine 1ST YOUR PROPERTY WITH ME whether the government has been vio-) f OK SALE OR EXCHANGE. W. A. lating the constitutional rights of in LE [TIERS. 15-tfc dividuals. REAL botate exchanges and I ' ÎURANCE. II. BIGGS, RB- • ALTOR. Seattle Chosen as Host to Lawyers. New Orleans. La. — The executive | | . We of the American Bar association in Burk I for Bargains. session here aeleoted Seattle, Wash., J»-tfc as the place for the next meeting of the amectatton, which will be held from July 23 to 38. READ THE WANT AIM >15.00 REWARD! For arrest, conviction and punish H »ton Second Hand Store. ■ ment of parties stealing punch bowl lu r iltu r e and Hardware, Hameen, and sherbet glasses from auditorium lee. Wagons. n tf e . between midnight Dec. 26 and • A. M., Dee. 17 Try Burk’« for Bargains. J »-tre High School Student Body. DR. davi : rx ■" Dickie Bird Broadcasts J others] Chiropractor an “God made his birds in a pleasant Specializing in A - .iron’o humor, Tired of planets and suns was He. Dis He said: I will add a glory to sum Location, 2 doors w s of Postoffico mer, Gifts for my creatures banished from Hour«, 10 to 6, and by appoint, — nt. m e!” Office Phone 303 I- ’. 1 ne 8 ’-2 One day a bird flew out of its nest HERMISTON, OREGON close by a house where it had sung all summer long and flew to a neigh boring nest where another bird lived, j This is the conversation between the I two birds. 3 First bird: All summer long I sat on the branches of my home tree and I 208 East Court St. J sang songs to the people who live in ■ ANY AND | the house close to me. Now that the ■ snow is on, and the fields are cov- ered up, and I am nearly starving <g they will not give me anything to j ■ eat’ 5 Second bird; Yes, I am in the FOR YOU J same fix. I’ll tell you what we’l l ! r do. Come, fly away to some place ■ where they will feed us, and we won’t ■ Phone 139 Pendleton, On. sing any more for these people. They flew away and in the spring II the people did not hear the birds _ sing, for the were singing beautifully ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ for the people who had fed them In the winter. ♦ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I J J, L. V A U G H A N ! g J Everthing Electrical J Jersey milk. Dairy butter. Butter milk, 6c quart. Phone 25-M. H. E. Hanby. 16tf FOR SALE— Baled alfalfa hay, by the bale, ton, lot or carload. Call at office or phone 141. Leathers A Little. 2-tie VINEYARD LODGE NO. »0«, L O. O. F. meets each Monday evening In Odd Fellows' hall. Visiting members eer- dlally invited. W. R. Longhorn, Secretary. Custis Simons, N. O. THE MARKETS PROFESSIONAL CARDS Portland Wheat—Big Bend bluestem, »1.40; BOYD T. JENKINS, D. M. D. hard white, »1.38; federation, »1.83; soft white, western white, »1.28; hard associated with winter, »1.25; northern spring, »1.28; F. V. PRIME, D. M. D. western red, »1.24. Hay — Alfalfa, »18@18.60; valley General Dentistry timothy, »18@18.60; eastern Oregon X-Ray and Diagnosis timothy, »20.60021. Bank Bldg. Phone Connection Butterfat—51@56c. ! Evenlgs by appointment. Eggs—Ranch, 30@37o. Cattle—Steers, good, »H.50@12.25. Hogs—Medium to choice, »8.00 @9.60 Lambs — Medium to choice, »11@ W. J. W ARNER 11.60. Attorney-at-Law 8sattle. Wheat—Soft white, western white, Oregon »1.28; hard winter, »1.34)4; western Hermiston red, »1.23)4; northern spring, »1.27)4; bluestem, »1.41)4; dark northern H S. McKENZIE, M. D- spring, »1.46)4; hard winter, »1.40)4. Hay — Alfalfa, $25; timothy, $28; Eye- Ear. Nose and Throat P. S., »22. j Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg. Butterfat—64c. Pendlsion, Oregon Eggs—Ranch, 36c. Cattle—Steers, choice, »11.25@11.75. Hogs—Prime, »9.75@10. JAMES L. SEARS, M. D. Spokane. Cattle—Steers, good, »10@10.75. Physician and Surgeon Hogs—Good, »9.2509.50. Office Phone 733. Res. Phone 71» -TIB SALB Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Ward have re FOR SALE— About 180 feet of 16 inch wood pipe. Jap Templeton. turned from Bend where they spent 13-tfc the holidays as guests at the home of their daughter. For sale— Wlnesap apples, 3 grades. Tom Stewart. 7-tfe. George Gould wa here yesterday from his ranch in the North unit. Foor sale— A new supply of adding "I haven’t been feeling very well and machine rolls at the Herald. had no business to be out today, but I had to do some shopping,” he said. BUY YOUR MILK FROM A TESTED herd that is free of tuberculosis. PEED PRICE QUOTATIONS Morning and evening deliveries of LODGE DIRECTOR! 2 5 J ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a IF IT’S ♦ In a trade paper there recently ap peared an article relating the experi ence of a citizen who purchased by mail two packages of an article which was used in his and many other households. The mail order offer was that two packages of the article would be sold for »2.50, but that two packages must be taken in order for that price concession to be secured. The buyer dropped in at the store where he did a big part of his trad ing. The merchant noticed the package, his curiosity was aroused, and he asked his customer what he had. The mail order buyer was not very anxious to talk about his purchase— maybe the merchant had tided him over a lean period once or a dozen times when credit meant his only chance to succeed— but finally the story of the transaction was told. "I have that same article, mde by the same house. My price is a dol lar a package. Why didn’t you buy of me?” ‘‘I didn’t know you carried It,” came the reply. ”1 never saw it ad vertised here." Mr Merchant, you are losing busi ness that should be yours merely for the effort of letting your customers and potential customers know what you have. FT NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING HELP YOU. It is the cheapest sales man yuu can employ. It travels far. appeals to many, makes friends for you. and If you give it a chance by making your copy what It should be, gets results. “The dear Lord God of His glories ♦ weary— ♦ Christ our lord had the heart of a boy. YOU WANT Made him birds In the moment merry, CALL 25-J Bade them soar and sing for his joy." j — Katherine Tynan.! ♦ 30UNTRY HAULS S01ICITÏ1 * Composition by Lucille Hooker. ! * SERVICE ____________ ♦ No. 9281. Reserve Dist. No. 12 REFORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ♦ ♦ T. H. Gaither * TRANSFER AND DRAY * « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * 4 at Kennieton. in the State of Oregon, at the close of buaineea on Dec. 31, 1927. RESOURCES Loans and discount*.............. 8161,837 78 161,837.73 Overdrafts, secured ................ 8 Unsecured ., ........ (J. 8. bonds to secure circulation (par value)........................................_ 6,250.00 «,260.CO I Other bonds, stocks, securities, e t c ...... 80.986 90 Banking houRe ................... ....... 8,000 00 Furniture, fixtures ............ .......... 166 9« 8,16« 93 Real estate owned other than bank in* house ........................ ...... 9,404.68 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve bank ................................................. ... K ,329.62 Cash in vault and amount due from Nat" ional banks ....................... 61.228.61 Total ef items 9. 10. 11. and 13. 61.228.61 Miscellaneous cash items . . ........................ 12.00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer...... __ 812.80 Total »325.467.77 I LIABILITIES Capital ntoelc paid i n ........... ......... .......26,00010 Surplu« fund ................_ ........... . ln.non mi Undivided prefit« .... ....... ...... 17.098.22 17.006 22 . Reserved for in»., taxes, accrued 1.800.00 Circulating note« outstanding ................ 6,250.00 CarttAad check« outatandlag ...... ............ 70.« j Caahler'« check« outstanding........... 6,185 72 Total of Item« 24. 26, 2«. 27 and 28 6,266 21 demand deposit«: Individual deposits subject to cheek__ 162,200.18 Certf Acatee ofdopoaltdue In looo than 10 da»« (other than Tor money borrowed I 31,590.00 State, county or other municipaldepoeite 14.100 8» Other demand deposit« ............ ................ 210.26 Total item« 20. 80. 21. 32. a . 34 808.201 .28 I Time Deposits: having« deposits .............. ..................... 18,017.78 Other time depoeite ------------ 82,047.88 Total time deposits . .. __ 61.865 06 T o t a l .............................................. 8324 467.77 State of ()r*<0n / County o f Time til la I *- *■ I. A H Norton, cashier a t the above named bank, do «olemniy iw asr that the above statement i« true to the beet of my knowtoige end bettof. A. H. MORTON. Oaahier , Sebacribed and »worn to before me this 5th day of January, 1828. J. M. Bigg«. Notary Public for Oregon, kfycogim n.ton expiree Mar. 1.1831. Correct- Atteet: P. B. SWATZB. W. L. HAMM B. ALBXANOKR. You can Uva tu aconomicttHy a t a t horna 1 A C K U P the fam ily and old kit bag; go to su nn y California for a few w eeks, m onths or for the w inter. P V iiit movielantl. orange grove«, the oil fields, bench resort», big dues. O u lf coarse« galorcl Finefatt Union Pacifictrainssdford connections via Portland o r Sal» LatkaCity.Diveraorotrtopaiinillad M A R R T O U R R R SS R TA TW S C B 88RW U N IO N P A C IF IC THS cvnu-aycD ROVTX * F. C. W0UGHTER, Agent Hermiston, Oregon -T R Y THE HERALD WANT AD8—