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OTB HBBMI8TOR HBBAIdO. HERMISTON, O B JC G O X . LODGE DIRECTORY COLUMBIA THEATER YOU MAY ENJOY O ld T im e HERMISTON ,ORE. Save It NOW Saturday and Sundlay “T H E F R O N T IE R SM E N ” SOME TIME BEFORE THE 15TH 0F APRIL YOU WILL MEED WATER TO START YOUR CROPS. D a n ces March 17 and 18 BEFORE YOU CAM GET THIS WATER YOU WILL HAVE TO PAY THE 0. & M WHICH WILL BE $1.65 PER ACRE. SAVE A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF YOUR CREAM CHECK SO YOU WILL BE ABLE TO MEET THIS OBLIGATION. — OR— STARRING CLATRA WINDSOR AND TIM McCOY A story of war with Indians during Andrew aekson's presid ency, 1813. Especially interesting to Boy Scouts, as Tim McCoy plays the part of a Scout. . ; I 1 Wednesday and Thursday M odern D ances AT THE BIG DANCE March 21 and 22 March 24 and 25 General Dentistry Link Club X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Bldg. Phone Connection Evenlgs by appointment. HERMISTON AUDITORIUM St. P atrick ’s E ve Hermiston h Music By ■ ■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ME R. Alexander, Vice-President A. H. Norton, Cashier O’SULLIVAN’S SERENADERS Admission, $1.00 B igger and B etter Service MHCELLANE0UI WANT ADS W. J. W ARNER Attorney-at-law FRIDAY NIGHT, MARCH 16 of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits O ver $50.000 F. B. Swayae, Pres. associated with H erm iston T hree at the ft Starring Vera Reynolds. A DeMille production, which means the Best Stars, Best Directors, and 1927 picture. Variety and con trast predominate. Comedy versus Pathos; Richee vs. Poverty; Primitive Jamboree vs. Modern Jazz, even Saxophone and tom tom. First National Bank BOYD T. JENKINS, D. M. D. F. V. PRIME, D. M. D. STARRING LEW CODY AND RENEE ADOREE A comedy romance of Gay Paree. Vacation time with Paris the mainattraction. “R ISK Y BU SIN ESS PROFESSIONAL CARDS I___________;_______ __ by the “O N Z E B O U L E V A R D ” Saturday and Sunday VINEYARD LODGE NO. >06, I. • . O. F. meets each Monday evanlng la Odd Fellows’ hall. Visiting members cor dially Invited. W. R. Longhorn, Secretary. Cecil Warner, N. O. Foor sale— A new supply of adding machine rolle at the Herald. Try Burk’s for Bargains. 38-tfc Wagner & Pankow FOR SALK FOR LEASE!— Improved ranch, good location for large dairy. Inquire J. W. Messner, Hermiston, Ore. FOR SALE— Flock of Barred Rocks, 28-2tc entire flock or in lots to suit.; also incubators and cockerels. S. L. LOST— Police dog, medium dark, ans Carson. 28-4tp wers to name Pal. Reward. Tony Vey, Echo. 28-ltc FOR SALE!— 4 young Duroc sows. Mrs. Olive Smith, Hermiston. 28-lp WANTED— $800 first mortgage loan on my 40 acres at 10 per cent. A. PLANTS FOR SALE— Asparagus, Von Behren. 28-lp. raspberries, black cap raspberries, Marshall strawberries, dewberries, WANTED— Locust trees, at lesat W. O. Rodda. 28-2tc two or three Inches in diameter. Dr. C, W. Lassen, Pendleton. 27-lc TOR SALE!— Potatoes, 75c per cwt. Southwest of town. F. R. Wright. WANTED— 2o new subscribers to 28-2p The Herald by May 1. FOR SALE!— Team, harness and wag For rent— Four room house. Inquire on, rake, 2 mowers, 4 horse fresno. Knerr’e Repair Shop or residence. R. C. Rogers, 3 3-4 miles east Her 17-tfc. miston. 28-tfc INSURANCE FOR SALE— Alfalfa hay, 1st, 2nd, PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSUR 3rd cuttings. Von Behren ranch. ANCE! COMPANY. 28-2tP JOHN HADDOX. HERMISTON. $9.00 at stack, first cutting. First class feed; some cheat that makes Watch, clock and Jewelry repairing. See Newell, next door to Sapper*. It second class for shipping. Some 18-tte third cutting that got wet, $6 per ton. Half mile east of Columbia Odd Job Repair» school. C. E. Spencer, Hermiston, I do dclm lnlng and build cess 27-Ste pools. S. Jensen. 4-tfe FOR SALE— Rhode Island Red hatch REAL ESTATE EXCHANGEE AND ing eggs. Mrs. M. A, Dyer. 27-4p INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE ALTOR. 88-Sfe TOR SALE!— Six room house with four lots, well Improved. Modern Il-tfe excep! heat. Address, P. 0. Box Burk’s for Bargains. «0«, Echo, Ore. 27-3p Hermiston Second Hand Store. — Furniture and Hardware, Harness, Ford Amonium Sulphate— 10 pound Saddles, Wagons. llt f e . sack, 75c. A wonderful fertilizer. Kellogg Motor Co. 26-4tc TOR RENT— Three room cottqge on west side. A. W. Agnew 23-tfc BABY CHK 1928 W hite Leghorns from Harry Spinn ing, James Todd. EVank Fowler and our own flocks, any one or combina MRS. CLAYPOOL AT KINGSLEY’S tion of these at $15 per 100, $67.50 Mrs. O. C. Claypool of the Travel per 500; or $135 per 1000. Also will take orders for Mammoth Bronze ing* S p e c ia lty Shop will be showing turkey eggs from flock of Walter Eu the season's most attractive line of banks, Ione. White Hatchery, Her Ladles’ and Misses’ wearing apparel miston. 24-tfc direct from New York, San Francisco and Portland. This line Is not only a dream of loveliness but has real TIRES 30 x 3V2 Speedway ...................... $5.50 price appeal besides. At Kingsley's, 30x3% T. I. E. D........ ............. $7,65 March 29, 30 and 31.— Adv. 29x4.40 Speedway ................ $7.50 29x4.40 T. I. E. D . . ................. $9.75 FEED PRICE QUOTATIONS (26-4tc) Kellogg Motor Co. CONSOLIDATED I I M an in O ffic e all D a y P h on e 31 « 2 ■ ■ HERMISTON TRANSFER COMPANY JAMES L. SEARS, M. D. Mr. Wheeler the tax department has been most satisfactorily handled. Physician and Surgeon We have tried to be kind and cour Office Phone 738. Res. Phone 718 teous to all our citizens who call to transact business here, and have had Office in First National Bank Bldg. many compliments from banks and loan companies who have written many letters commending the care DR. DAVID S. ROWE, and painstaking service rendered in Chiropractor and Physiotherapist all matters pertaining to their busi ness. Specializing in Acute and Chronic If nominated and elected I shall Disease. continue to hold the office as a high and sacred trust. Location, 2 doors west of Postoffioe Hours, 10 to 6, and by appointment. WHATZWAT Office Phone 303 Res. Phone 1X8 (In the Seventh Grade) HERMISTON, OREGON Let mg describe a scene of the coming of spring. Notice hpw the trees are changing their looks, budding and growing. The robins are coming back, and all 75 cents he little folks that left us when winter came and the snow and frosts spread over the hills and valleys. Let us welcome the birds and ani 50 cents mals and all the friends of people that come back to see us. EXPERIENCED OPERATOR Some tlme I just want you to notice how the grass Is growing and the things of spring. Isn’t it won H E R M I S T O N B E A U T Y derful how Mother Nature can SH O PPE change our things for us and make them all the more beautiful for the people? It Is wonderful how Nat ure can tell the birds when to come back and that it Is time to build homes again. „ By Jack Geer, Candidate for Republican Nomina tion for A STORY A hunting story told by Uncle Zeb Uncle Zeb: Now If I'm to tell you this story I want no interrupt Primaries May 18, 1988 ions. I was out hunting one day way up In the woods. Whlle I was trailing a deer, to one side of my path Resident of this district for 14 I heard a loud "woof.” I turned years. Resident of Umatilla and saw a very large bear with his County for 27 years. paw In a bee tree. What a bear It was! It was nine feet tall when stretched out full length. It’s fur wag silver white. It was beautiful but it was also dangerous, for the bear had claws M t • renew a neri three Inches long. time you an L1ttle Boy: Did you shoot the bt town. bear? Uncle Zeb: No he died of fright, so I skinned him and the hide lg the rug by my fireplace. By Eddie Bensel. M arcelling ■ S h a m p o o in g Announcing the Opening OF THE Powder Puff Beauty Shop FRIAY, MARCH 16 Specialties: F in ger W a v in g and Facials P ack s & B ’each es — ALSO— Latest Ideas in Hair Dressing, Scalp Treatments, Manicuring SHAMPOOS, 50c Graduate of Pacific Beauty Cul-ture College, Portland. Course Just completed. Eye. Ear- Nose and Throat Office; 1-2-8 Inland Empire Bldg. Pendleton, Oregon I S P o rtlan d -P en d leton T ruck Line ; ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I ■ MARCELLING, 75c s. M c K enzie , m . d - Will be glad to serve you. SHOP IN RESIDENCE E T H E L Y N M OLL Phone 121 TOR SALE!— No. 3 Primrose cream (Furnished by the Farm Bureau separator, leas than 2 years old, in more competent and of greater value perfect condition. One steel wheel Co-operative of Hermiston. Unless C00KINGHAM ANNOUNCES to Umatila county as an executive otherwise specified, prices are per wagon. J. M. Prindle. 22-tfc CANDIDACY FOR SHERIFF officer than when first elected. hundredweight.) TOR SALE— Rhode Island Red eggs, Cow feed ............................. It hag been my aim to enforce all $2.25 Incumbent W ill Seek Nomination 50c a setting. Mrs. Joe Dyer. our laws, and to give attention to all . 2.40 22-tfc Egg Mash .......- cases where violations have been At Hands of Republican» Fattening Mash .. 2.20 brought to my notice, notwithstand TOR SALE — Strawberry plants. Cod Liver Oil. . In May Primaries. . 2.70 ing the fact that some have charged Clark’s Seedling. Improved Oregon Scratch ............. . 2.20 that I have neglected thieves and and Marshalls, 75c per 100, $5 Wheat, whole . . 2.05 R. T. Cooklngham, elected sheriff robbers just to catch a bootlegger, per 1000 Joe Dyer. 23-tfc Wheat, ground 2.15 four years ago this fall as an Inde which accusation Is false and malic FOR SALE— About T80 feet of 18 Corn, w h o le .................................... 2.00 pendent, will seek the republican ious. inch wood pipe. Jap Templeton. Corn, ground................................... 2.10 nomination at the primary elections Through the activities of the sher 13-tfc Corn, cracked .................................2.10 In May, according to statement fur- if f s office I have been able to turn Barley ...........- .......... —— ..........- l.tO nlshed The Herald this week. The over to the general fund each year For sals— Wlnssap apples, 2 grades. Barley, ground .................— ......... 2.00 statement follows: fine money sufficient to pay tbs Oats ------------------------------ ------ 2.25 It Is with pleasure that I announce Tom 8tewart. 7-tfe. Oats, ground ........_ ...................... 2.25 myself as Republican candidate for salaries of the sheriff and one dep uty so that In reality the taxpayers BUY YOUR MILK FROM A TESTED Shorts 8 0 s ......................— ........... 1.22 ¡sheriff for another term. 1.10 During the past three years and of the county have been relieved of herd that Is free of tuberculosis. Mlllrnn 80s ..................... 1 this obligation— thus fulfilling my Morning and evening deliveries of Bran 80s ....................................... .84 [ more I have endeavored to the best i pledge for an economic adminlstra- Middlings 80s ------ . . . . —A-— 1.8$ of my ability to carry on the work Jersey milk. Dairy butter. Butter ! tion. milk, 5c quart. Phons 25-M. H. E. Lamb Feed --------------------------- 2.25 'of this offlce Impartially and without My attitude toward the moonshin- prejudice. I hare made some mls- Hsnby. l$ tf takes but theae have been mistakes 1 erg. bootleggers and criminals gen- Flag To Be Given Bark’s, headquarters for Army 8hoes. of the head and not of the heart and. i erally has created some bitter ene- The Men's Bible claee of the Bap- 39-tfc I believe, will work out to advantage ' mles, but on the other hand. I trust, Mat eharch voted last Sunday t o i,n tbe for theee mistakes have my conscientious and sincere loyal FOR SALE -Good, clean, scientific buy and present an American flag given experience by which I hope to ty to my obligations and duties has ally cooled Jersey milk and sweet to the local Boy Scout troop. The profit created for me a boat of faithful cream, delivered morning and eve Hag will be ordered within a tew Confidently and without boasting friends who realize something of the ning. Phone Tl-W. L C. Dyer. days and presented to the Scout or- I feel that with the experience of dlfflcultlea of the sheriff. Id-Ue gaalxation. th* past 1 am much better qualified, Vader the efficient direction of H . B. R E E S County Recorder Has Your o - Subscription E x p ir e d ? KELLEY TAKES UP WORK FOR CITY OF HERMISTON Harry W. Kelley, recently elected I chief of police and superintendent of the water system by the city coun-j cil, arrived from La Grande last week to assume his duties. H. A. Pan- kow, his predecessor, spent some time acquainting Mr. Kelley with de-| tails of the work. DON’T FORGET ------ U S------- When you need any* thing in the Bne of neat and attractive Printing. CHICKS That Lay •♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦••♦♦♦•»♦♦»•a» Earlier We W ant Yon NOW IS THE TLME TO ORDER, COLLIN8 CHICKS FOR WINTED’ LAYERS COLLINS CHICKS lay sooner than ordinary chicks. They have a country wide reputation for reliability of breed and rapid 48-1 velopment Into profitable layers. COLLINS CHICKS are from purej bred flocks which are rigidly In-1 spec ted. BLOOD-TESTED and cu lled .' The chicks are guaranteed vigorous, big and husky. We can now supply you with Leghorns, Rocks, Reds. Black and White Mlnorcas. Make sure of profits by ordering COLLIN3 CHICKS FREEWATER HATCHERY Freewater, Oregon C. F. COLLINS. Proprietor "We Do Custom Hatching" to keep in mind the fact that in addition to p rin tin g th is n e w s pap er w e do job work of any kind. W hen in need of anything in this line h e sure To See Us Legal Blanks for Sale at This Offlce