OTB OTBMISTOS H B B A W ,H E R M IS T O N , ORBGOK. LODGI DIRECTORY COLUMBIA THEATER Saturday and Sunday Penny-Pinching WHEN THRIFT IS MENTIONED PEOPLE OFTEN A Cecil De Mille Picture starring Zaza Pitts. THINK OF Wednesday and Thursday THE IDEA. SAVING February 1 and 2 "T H E CLINGING V IN E ” MONEY IS COMMON ENSE APPLIED TO SPENDING, WITH A IS OUR SPECIALTY HOME MADE PASTRY WE SERVE 40c LUNCH FROM 11:30 TILL 3:00 P. M. Fried Chicken, home style, 50o 4'SU N N Y SID E U P ” PENNY-PINCHING OR SCRIMPING. HOWEVER, THAT IS NOT QUITE Jan. 28 and 29 H o m e C ookin g SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOUR! Open 5:30 to 9:30. PROFESSIONAL CARDS R EX C A F E BOYD T. JENKINS, D. M. D. associated with De Mille production. Starring Leatrice Joy and Tom Moore. What kind of women do men like? Thtg story proves what none have doubted. Come and see for yourself. A genius in business but a dumbbell in love. < THOUGHT TO YOUR OWN COMFORT AND ENJOYMENT OF THE GOOD THINGS THAT A RESERVE FUND OF MONEY CAN GET YOU. WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT. F. V. PRIME, D. M. D. General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Bldg. Phone Connection Evenigs by appointment. February 4 and 5 Saturday and Sundlay “G IG O LO ” W. J. W ARM ER Starring Rod La Rocque, Jobyns Rtaslon and Louise Dresser. A picture story with the grim background of war. Its scars and ef fects Interferrlng in his future happiness. , | ¡11 First National Bank Atto rney-at-Law Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profit* O ver $50,000 R. Alexander, Vice-President A. H. Norton, Cashier FEED PRICE QUOTATIONS FOR SALE FOR SALE— 9x12 rug, good as new Mrs. S. E. Starr. 20-ltc For Sale— Good four room plastered house, barn, chiken house, garage and fencing near Hermiston. It yyou need buildings inquire. J. M. Biggs, Realtor. 20tf FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT— 5-A tract, house, chicken house, plenty shade, wood for sale or trade. In quire at place. Wm. DeVore. 20-lp Closing Out Sale If In need of farm implements, team of horses, turkeys, incubators or brooders, see me for prices. Am closing out. 2O-2p. Walter Botkin (Furnished by the Farm Bureau Co-operative of Hermiston. Unleas otherwise specified, prices are per hundredweight.) Cow feed ..................................... $2.25 Egg Mash ....................................... 2.40 Fattening Mash ......... 2.20 Cod Liver O il................................ 2.70 Scratch ........................................... 2.20 Wheat, whole .............................. 2.05 Wheat, ground ......................... 2.15 Corn, w h o le .................................... 2.00 Corn, ground................................... 2.10 Corn, cracked ................................. 2.10 Barley ............................... 1.90 Barley, grou n d ............................... 2.00 Oats .............. ......................... 2.25 Oats, ground ................................. 2.35 Shorts 8 0 s ....................................... 1.32 Mlllrun 80s . ;..............1..................1.20 Bran 60s ............................................. 84 Middlings 80s ............................... 1.86 Lamb Feed ..................................... 2.25 FOR SALE— About 180 feet of 16 inch wood pipe. Jap Templeton. 13-tfc For sale— Wlneeap apples, 3 grades. Tom Stewart. 7-tfc. t » i : : H s. M c K enzie , m . d - qf Hermiston F. B. Sw ay», Pres. VINEYARD LODGE NO. 10$. L O. O. F. meets each Monday evening in Odd Fellows’ hall. Visiting members cor dially Invited. W. R. Longhorn. Secretary. Cecil Warner, N. G. WANTED Minnesota Dean Head* Idaho School. Hartley Decides to Open Capital. Olympia, Wash.—After having re fused for months to allow the new capltoi to be occupied, Governor Hart ley announced that the building would be thrown open to use after January 30. The building will be occupied by the chief executive, the secretary of state, the state auditor and the state Brigadier-General Frank R. McCoy, treasurer. who has been delegated by President T H E MARKETS Coolidge to supervise 1928 presidential Portland election in Nicaragua, has arrived at Wheat—Hard white, $1.32; federa Corinto. The Norwegian cabinet of Ivan Lyk- tion, soft white and western white, ke, which assumed office in March, $1.28; hard winter, 1.23H; northern 1926, resigned as a result of conserva spring, $1.25; western red, $1.23. Hay — Alfalfa, $18@18.60; valley tive losses in October elections, when the labor party won a striking victory. t'mothy, $18@18.50; eastern Oregon With two ex-Unlted States senators timothy, $20.50@21. Butterfat—50® 54c. —Lenroot of Wisconsin and Thomas of Eggs—Ranch, 32@37c. Colorado—as their spokesmen, public Cattle—Steers, good, $11.75012.75. utilities corporations came out into Hogs—Medium to choice, $7.75® the open before the senate interstate commerce committee in opposition to 9.25. Lambs — Medium to choice, $11.50 any blanket inquiry into their indus @13.00. try. Seattle. Myron T. Herrick, American ambas Wheat—Soft white, western white, sador to France, returning to his post after a long sick leavo, was received $1.30; hard winter, $1.26; western like a conquering hero as he landed red, $1.25; northern spring, $1.29; on the soil of France, military bands bluestem, $1.46; dark northern spring. playing national airs and steam $1.48; dark hard winter, $1.42. Hay — Alfalfa, $25; timothy, $28; whistles of harbor craft at Havre join ed in shrieking welcome. Arrival in P. S., $22. Butterfat—53c. Paris also was the scene of enthusias Eggs—Ranch, 36@39c. tic reception. C attle-Steers, choice, $11.75(0)I ^,75 Moscow. — Dr. Frederick James Kelly, since 1923 dean of university administration at the University of Minnesota, will succeed Dr. Alfred H. Upham as president of the Ulnversity of^laho. T Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg. Pendleton, Oregon You ca n live a t e c o n o m ic a lly <u a t h o m e JAMES L. SEARS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 733. Res. Phone TU UP the family and old kit bag; go to sunny P ACK California for a few weeks, months or for the winter. Visit movieland, orange groves, the oil fields, beach resorts, big cities. Golf courses galore I F inefaat U nion P acifictra in sa ffo rd co n n ectio n s via P ortlan d o r Salt L a k eC ity .D iv erse ro u te perm itted. MAKS YOUR RESERVATIO NS NOW U N IO N P A C IF IC TUB OVERLAND ROUTS F. C. W0UGHTER, Agent Hermiston, Oregon Office in First National Rank Bldg. DR. DAVID S. ROWE, Chiropractor and Physiotherapist Specializing in Acute and Chronic Disease. Location, 2 doors west of Postoffice Hours, 10 to 6, and by appointment. Office Phone 303 Res. Phone 312 HERMISTON, OREGON Marcelling 75 cents Shampooing 50 cents H as Y our Subscription E x p ir e d ? Come in am reneu) it nex time you an in town. EXPERIENCED OPERATOR H E R M IS T O N B E A U T Y SH O PPE ‘ --------------- - - X - . Foor sale—-A new supply of adding machine rolls at the Herald. BUY YOUR MILK FROM A TESTED herd that is free of tuberculosis. Morning and evening deliveries of Jersey milk. Dairy butter. Butter milk, 6c quart. Phone 25-M. H. E. Hanby. 16tf Bark’s, headquarters for Army Shoes. 39-tfc An intelligent young woman for special work in this community, all or part time, good opportunity for one who qualifies. FOR SALE— Baled alfalfa hay, by the hale, ton, lot or carload. Call at office or phone 141. Leathers A Little. 2-tfc FOR SALE— Good, clean, scientific ally cooled Jersey milk and sweet cream, delivered morning and eve ning. Phone 78-W. L. C. Dyer. 14-tfe FOR SALB—No. 1 fresh sows. B. 97-tfs Hammer. FOR 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. 5 miles N. E. Hermiston. R. F. D. No. 1. C. E. Spencer. 19-2tc INSURANCE PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSUR ANCE COMPANY. JOHN HADDOX, HERMISTON. Odd Job R epain I do clcimlnmg and build cess pools. S. Jensen. 4-tfc Watch, clock and Jewelry repairing. Be« N«w»ll, M il t e w to Sappers. lt -t f a BEAL ESTATE FIRE INSURANCE AND TRADEB. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH ME FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. W. A. LEATHERS. 15-tfe P en d leton M usic H ou se PENDLETON, OREGON WHATZWAT (In the Seventh Grade) The seventh grade civic league meeting will be held next Friday, afternoon, January 27. It will be gin at 2:30 o'clock. There will be a little program be fore the meeting. There are six pupils who are planning to give five minute talks on different interesting subjects. They are the pupils that have the highest average in language. These talks are goig Ur be very Inter esting. We hope all of you will be here to hear them. There is a race between rooms to see who can get the most parents to Join the P. T. A. The seventh grade wishes to announce they are going to win. We hope to see you at the seventh grade civic league meting Friday. Written by Margaret Felthouse ARE BEING RECEIVED T0DAT‘ , The final turkey pool of the 1927 , in Is being received and graded , today m Hermiston for shipment to Hermiston Second Hand Stors. — market, and the day has been a busy Furniture sad Hardware, Harness, one for the many growers. Saddles, Wsgoas. U tfe . Mrs. C. O. Brink, iraaagsr of the Try Burk's tor Bargains. 39-tfe Idaho Turkey Growers’ association, and the association and buyer’s grad ers si’s here, BEAD THE WANT AM Burk’s for Bargst nA 39-tfe CO M M EN C IN G J A N . 3 0 A N D FO R O N E W E E K W E W ILL R E T U R N T O E V E R Y P U R C H A S E R O F O U R G O O D S, 2 0 CENTS ON EV ER Y EVEN DOLLAR We have figured advertising costs and find it will cost us about this much through the usual meth* ods of advertising. O U R M A X IM IS S A V E A L L PO SSIBLE FO R T H E C U ST O M E R PROJECT GROWERS’ TURRETS « A T . ESTATE EXCHANGES AND INSURANCE, t - M. EMOS, RE ALTOR. 16-tfe 20c Back on Every Even Dollar; 40c on $2; 60c on $3; 80c on $4--and $1.00 BACK ON $5.00 At last enough of our stock has arrived that we fe el safe to make our presence known, so as to ac quaint you with our increased line, and trust you will mention us to people who may not know of our presence or increased line. MBCELLAHE0U8 For rent—Four room house. Inquire Knerr’s Repair Shop or residence. 17-tfc. INTRODUCTORY SALE And when possible give the customer the chance to save, so we’re going to pay you to do our adver tising for us, pay you the twenty cents on every evendollar. For the sale we will have our stock doubled over what it has been in the past, and have included extra sizes in several things for women (including a good assortment of extra size dresses for house and street w ear), also have added a number ofarticles for men, just the necessary things. These will be sold for the week at a figure we will never dare to sell at again, in fact could not and keep in business, so it will be to your advantage to get what you need for the present, and some for the season coming, during the week of our sale. Many of our biggest bargains will be made by your method of buying. Make your purchases even, or as near even dollars as you can, so as to get the reductions, such as the $1.91 Broadcloth Dress. If you don’t buy 9 cents more, you’ll only have a twenty cent reduction. IF YOU BUY NINE CENTS MORE YOU’LL GET A FORTY CENT REDUCTION, THUS GETTING THE DRESS FOR $1.51. The $1.18 English Print will go (after the 20 Q Q n The Percale in extra size are regularly $1.37; ^ T 1*7 cents less) for .............................. —-............ 2JO C ... at the sale will be.......................................... y l e l l By making an Even Dollar Purchase the C 1 p seventy-one cent Ginghams will b e ............ U At the sale Girls Dresses can be bought, if. The New Percales regularly priced $1.20 w ill£ l AA you make your purchases even dollars, for C A . after the reduction be .................................. f l s v V for |e9, than ...............................—-................ w W The Gingham in Extra Size, regularly 82c, can be bought C l fift * by , making your purchase an than............................ ^I.UU even $1.00, for. SILK AND RAYON AND SILK STOCKINGS WILL BE SOLD AT UNHEARD OF PRICES. IT WILL PAY YOU TO LAY IN A SUPPLY SALE WEEK. THIS WILL BE IF YOU BUY RIGHT, AND REMEMBER, MAKE YOUR PURCHASES EVEN DOLLARS. T H E FA M ILY W ARDROBE HERMISTON, OREGON