TOB mSBMISTOB HERALD, HERMISTON, OBBGOK.< H0SS RESIGNS AS PRIVATE CO LU M BIA T H E A T E R HERMISTON ORE. Our Safety Deposit Boxes Saturday and Sunday February 18 and 19 Lon C h an ey in “THE U N K N O W N ” ARE REALLY THE BEST PLACE FOR YOUR VALUABLE PAPERS. WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH A HOUSEHOLD INVENTORY BOOK WHICH ALONE WOULD SAVE YOU DOLLARS. FILE IT IN YOUR SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX AND YOU HAVE A PERMA­ NENT RECORD. Wednesday and Thursday February 22 and 23 “A F T E R M ID N IG H T ” Starring Norma Shearer and Lawrence Gray. The Cigarette Girl In a N. Y. night club maintains her dignity and proves herself a lady In spite of her Job behind the cigarette counter. COME IN AND INSPECT THE BOXES. THE COST IS LESS THAN 15 CENTS A MONTH. WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE Saturday and Sundlay February 25 and 28 “ G IG O LO ” Starring Rod LaRorque with Jobyna Ralston and Louise Dresser. Thru the accident of war, his face mutilated, then rebuilt by sur­ gery, he becomes a professional dancing partner for wealthy women In French cafes,, accepting pay for said services his means of llve- lihodo and trying to forget the past. First National Bank of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000 F. B. Swayze, Pre». R. Alexander, Vice-President A. H. Norton, Cashier T h e C ream o f th e T obacco C ro p ANNOUNCEMENT I hereb y announce my candidacy | for the nomination as recorder of conveyances on the the republican ticket. If nominated and elected : promise a businesslike admlnistra tion of the duties of the office. (Pd. Ad.) (Signed) H. B. REES. FOR SALE FOR SALE— Washington variety as­ FOR RENT— Three room cottage on west side. A. W. Agnew 23-tfc paragus plants. W. G. Rodda. 24-Stp READ THE WANT ADS FOR SALE-—Baby bassinet. Mrs. C. Harkins Transportation Co., Port­ M. Jackson. Phone 35-J-4. 24-lc land-Pendleton and way points. FOR SALE— New spring hats and Oriental merchandise, including underwear, purses and novelties. Mrs. Yudeth Groom. 24-2tp BABY CHIX 1928 White leghorns from Harry Spinn­ ing, James Todd, Frank Fowler and our own flocks, any one or combina­ tion of these at $15 per 100, $67.50 per 500; or $135 per 1000. Also will take orders for Mammoth Bronze turkey eggs from flock of Walter Eu­ banks, Ione. White Hatchery, Her­ miston. 24-tfc FOR SALE— No. 3 Primrose cream separator, less than 2 years old, in perfect condition. One steel wheel wagon. J. M. Prlndle. 22-tfc FOR SALE— Rhode Island Red eggs, 50c a setting. Mrs. Joe Dyer. 23-tfc FOR SALE — Strawberry plants. Clark's Seedling, Improved Oregon and Marshalls, 75c per 100, $5 per 1000 Joe Dyer. 23-tfc We solicit your freight shipments. E. R. Bowman, agent, Bowman’s Shoe Shop. 23-tfc FEED PRICE QUOTATIONS (Furnished by the Farm Bureau Co-operative of Hermiston. Unless otherwise specified, prices are per hundredweight.) 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 8 0 s ....................................... 1.32 Mlllrun 80s .......................................1.20 Bran 60s ..............................................84 Middlings 80s ............................... 1-85 Lamb Feed ..................................... 2.26 W e rre n ra th , C o n c e rt Star, F in d s L u ck y Strikes K in d ly T o H is P recio u s Voice ' “In my concert work, I must, of course, give It’s toasted Kimball Wins Idaho Dog Derby. F«7-tfo new Franco - American arbitration treaty, the text of that document re­ vealed when made public by the sen­ MISCELLANEOUS IN WHICH WILL BE SET FORTH IN COMPREHENSIVE FASHION ate. THE ATTRACTIONS THE HERMISTON COUNTRY HAS TO OFFER * For rent— Four room house. Inquire Bodies of 30 Miners Found. Knerr's Repair Shop or residence. THE BUYERS OF MERCHANDISE AND THE BUYERS OF FARM Timmins, Ont.—Rescue parties who 17-tfc. entered the Hollinger Consolidated HOMES WILL BE ISSUED INSURANCE gold mine to search for the miners PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSUR­ trapped on the 560-foot level were re­ ANCE COMPANY. ported to have found the bodies of JOHN HADDOX. HERMISTON. 30 men. Odd Job Repair» I do cicimining and build cess­ pools. S. Jensen. 4-tfc LODGE DIRECTORY THE PAPERS WILL BE WRAPPED AND READY FOR MAILING. PRICE, A DIME A COPY. 0RD.1R YOUR EXTRAS EARLY. The Hermiston Herald A second economic conference for farmers on Irrigated lands surround­ ing Hermiston will not be made this spring, as had been tentatively plann­ ed, according to George H. Jenkins, following his return from Corvallis where he attended the conference of county agents of the state. The conference, if it had been held, would have been of a follow-up nat­ ure to check results secured by rea­ son of the first one which was held two years ago this month. “Present Indications are that the second conference can be held this fall," Mr, Jenkins said. “We can plan for it In advance and should be able to make It mighty well worth while." EXPERIENCED OPERATOR H E R M IS T O N B E A U T Y SH O PPE H o m e C ook in g IS OUR SPECIALTY HOME MADE PASTRY WE SERVE 40o LUNCH FROM 11:30 TILL 3 :0 0 P. M Fried Chicken, home style, 0Oe SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOUR! Open 5 :30 to 9 :30. Mrs. Mabel Ralph and Mrs. C. C. Durfey entertained at bridge at the hotel last Thursday night. Guests to make 12 tables were Invited. The prize winners included Mrs. H. E. Hitt, H. M. Straw, Miss Sanstad, F. C. McKenzie, Mrs. F. B. Swayze and H. E. Hitt. German Arbitration Pact REX CAFE Planned. Washington, D. C.—An arbitration treaty similar to that recently signed by France and the United States will be offered Germany by this govern­ ment soon after the senate acts on the Franco-American pact. There is no arbitration treaty between the United States and Germany now be- : cause those countries did not sign | such an agreement when Ellhu Root 1 negotiated a score of arbitration pacts in 1908 and 1909. T H E MARKETS Portland Wheat—B. B. bluestem, $138(4; hard white, federation, soft white, western white, $1.25(4; hard winter, J $1.20; northern spring. $1.22; western ( red, $1.20. Hay — Alfalfa, $18© 18.50; valley i timothy, $18© 18.50; eastern Oregon timothy, $20.50©21. Butterlat—49® 52c. Eggs -Ranch. 23@26c. Cattle—Steers, good, $11.60© 12.50. Hogs—Medium to choice, $8©9.25. [Jimbs—Medium to choice, $11© 12.86. Seattle. Wheat—Soft white, western white, $1.26(4; bard winter. $1.22; western red, $1.21; northern spring. $1.24; bluestem, $11»; dark northern spring, $1.44; dark hard winter, $1.38. Hay — Alfalta. $24; timothy, $28; P. 8., $2e. Butterfat—lie . Eggs—Ranch, 24c. Cattle—Steers, choice, $11.60© 12.26. Hogs—Prime. $9.66©9.76. Spokane. Cattle—Steers, good, $11.25©12J)0. Hoge-Good, »»©9.10. Ha» Y our Subscription E x p ir e d ? Come ¿> ane renew it next time you a n in town DON’T FORGET ------- US-------- When you need any­ thing in the line of neat and attractive Printing. We Want Yon to keep in mind the fact that in addition to printing this news* paper we do job work of any kind. When in need of anything in this line be sure To See Us Legal Blanks for Sale at This Office » f c i* a ■■