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THB TfgM inBTOa TnrajLLD, HBBMI8TOK, OREGON. LODGI DIRECTORY — COLUMBIA THEATER HERMISTON ,ORE. Saturday and Sunday June 2 and 3 “C orporal K a te” Starring Vera Reynolds and Kenneth Thomson. A story of the woman's aide of the world war. Three women buddies. Wednes and Thursday June 6 and 7 W E REPAIR SHOES For the hole family and use mod ern machinery and the best of mterials. You are assured of the best of service in our shop. We have just installed a new The King of Comedians Supreme. AU he breathless thrills of "Safety First," all the heart apeal of "Grandma's Boy," all the glorious fun of “The Freshman.” Bye Bye Gloombird! Prices, 25-50c On Memorial Day we join with others In revering the memory of all those who made the supreme sacrifice. O (Paramount (picture O iling V at associated with F. V. PRIME, D. M. D. General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis And are prepared to oil and re Phone Connection pair your harness during the win llknk Bldg. ter season. Ask ns about this new ! Kvenlgs by appointment. service. June 9 and 10 Saturday and Sunday “R ubber T ires” Starring Harrison Ford and Bessie Love. A story of tin can tourists and auto camps. A comedy full of laughing gas and. breaks all speed records. His lizzie had only one lung but a laugh On all cylinders. First N ational Bank R. Alexander, Vice-President A. H. Norton, Cashier ♦ * ♦ Í5 Í FOR SALK FOR SALE— 1 bedstead, spring and mattress, 2 rocking chairs, 1 six- hole range, 1 sanitary couch and pad. Phone 96-W. 34-tfc MONEY C A N T BUY A B E T T E R O IL ; ihan THE NEW ZEROLENE ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Gaither left Sunday for Pullman and other polntg In Washington. Mrs. Rinehart Buhman entertained the 500 club Thursday afternoon. High priz^ went to Mrs. Sheeely and second to Mrs. Groom. E. P. Dodd returned Sunday from his ranch in the Yakima valley. F. B. Swayze returned the last of the week after spending a few days In Portland. For sale, trade or rent— Three room cottage on west side, A. W. Ag new. 31-tfc Pure Jersey milk, delivered night and morning, Can be bought at the Hermiston Market on ice. H. E. Hanby, Phone 25-M. 30-tfc HERMISTON LOCALS •> ♦ OILY a n d - s ta y s OILY! A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT Harlan Thomas and wife of Seat tle were here for several days at the home of his sister, Mrs. Joe Dyer. Mr. Thomas is head of the architec tural department t the University of Washington. They were returning from Eugene where he had been vis iting the department at that places O n ly F iv e H o lid a y s U n iv e rs a l in States W. J. W ARNER BOW M AN SHOE SHOP of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits O ver $50,000 F. B. Swayae, Pres. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BOYD T. JENKINS, D. M. D. Harold Lloyd <n Kid Brother "Let prejudice stand without the gate this day as we go with flowers for all who fought and fell for us. For they are not Protestants, Catholics, Jews nor Gentiles NOW— nor Whites nor Blacks— only Old Glory's silent brotherhood." VINEYARD LODGE NO. 20«, I . O. O. F. meets each Monday evening In Odd Fellows' hall. V isiting member» cor dially Invited. W. R. Longhorn, Secretary. Cecil Warner, N. G. F O U N T A IN With all the many holidays which bless this country. It conies as a sur prise to learn that there are actually only five days in the year which are celebrated everywhere In the United States and Its possessions. These are New Year's day, Washington’s birth day, the Fourth of July, Thanksgiving day and Christmas. The states have other holidays. The tully Is inter esting: Labor day has the greatest popu larlty, being observed ln 40 states; election day comes next with 43; Me morial day follows with 38; Columbus Is honored by 38; Lincoln by 20, and Armistice day by 23. In the South the birthdays of Jefferson Davis and Robert E. Lee are stilt observed hy 10 and 9 states, respectively, and 4 of the southern states celebrate April 20, the date of the surrender at Appomattox, as Confederate Memo rial day. Your needs in everything Making Tidal Predictions th a t is necessary to com Cigars, Tobacco Barber Shop B ert M ullins Attorney-at-Law Hermiston i: : O ng« DR. A. E. MARBLE Chiropractor I Treat both Acute and Chronic Dis- ¡eases. Office across street from Hurly’a grocery. Phone 481 Office Hours, 10 to 12; 1:30 to 6. Hermiston, Oregon. h s. M c K enzie , m . d - Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat Office; 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg. Pendleton, Oregon JAMES L. SEARS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 733. Res. Phone 111 Office in fir st National Bank Bldg. W e H ave A n ticip a ted LUMBAGO With a porous plaster I tried to mas ter— This- terrible attack of Lumbago; Oh some kind friend your advice please lend. Or I'm going to die by Jago! Will some kind friend please send this party to— The machine used for predicting plete your golf outfit. tides is termed ‘‘a mechanical prophet Attend Potato Meeting with brains of brass.” This machine, FOR SALE— Certified Netted Gem Mr. J. W. McMullen, L. E. Sulli which weighs about 2,500 pounds, Is DR. DAVID S. ROWE, An All-Umatilla county dance will seed potatoes. Call or write B. F. van, A. W. Agnew, M. E. Quinby and about 11 feet long, 2 feet wide and 6 Chiropractor and Physiotherapist Dupis, or Inland Empire Bank, George H. Jenkins attended a meet be held ln Happy Canyon on Satur feet high. It was conceived, designed day evening, June 2, when the doors Specializing in Acute and Chronio and constructed In the office of the Pendleton, Oregon. 37-4tc ing sponsored by the Northwestern ft Disease. Potato Growers’ association In the of the fun hall will be opened for coast and geodetic survey and put In FOR SALE— Cows. D. H. Hescock, Commercial association rooms In Pep the first large dance of the season. operation about 1910 and has been Location, 2 doors west of Postoffice 38-2tp used continuously for tidal predictions Irrigon, Oregon. _____________ ________ _____________ dleton last Monday. Grades for po- The dance Is sponsored by the Pen by the government. Tills machiae Is Hours. 10 to, 6, and by appointment. FOR SALE— Two registered purebred tatoes was the main topic for con- dleton Playgrounds council and is designed to calculate simultaneously Office Phone 303 Res. Phone 312 for the benefit of supervised play ln Hampshlre ewes. A bargain. E n -1 sidération. the 37 factors that go to make up the HERMISTON, OREGON three of the city parks this summer. tide. These factors depend upon the quire this office. _______________ relative position of the sun, moon and NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL At least 30 different kinds of veg enrth and also upon the shape and MISCELLANEOUS GOLDA E. MUMMA, MEETING etables can be successfully grown In size of the harbor through which the INSTRUCTOR IN PIANO predictions are made. various parts of Oregon, says A. G. Notice is hereby given to the legal FOR RENT— Good bluegrass pasture Student of voters of Union High School District Bouquet, le a d of vegetable garden for cows. B. J. Nation. 36-tfc ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a a im B B H a ia a Wm. R. Boone, organist of First No. 9 of Umatilla County, State of ing at the college, in his new exten Diners Need Solitude w re v v x -1 v a Ï ! Church Scientist and Temple Beth 39-tic Oregon, that the Annual School Meet sion bulletin, ‘‘The Farm Vegetable Try Burk’s for Bargains. Of all esthetic human activities ■ ■ . . ing of said district w ill be held at Garden." This bulletin presents ln that of dining Is most successfully INSURANCE and thie school building; to begin at the concise tabular form Information con and properly conducted ln solitude. PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSUR hour of 2 P. M. and hold until 7 P cerning the farm and home garden. Those who miss appetite are suiferlna Dr. Ernest A. Evans, organist Trin- 206 East Court St. j ity Episcopal, Rose City Methodist ANCE COMPANY. M. on the fourth Monday of June Many farmers underestimate the from a lack of concentration upon ANY AND JOHN HADDOX, HERMISTON. being the 25th day of June, A. D. valu« of good home garden, says Pro their viands. They have lost apprecla Church, Portland, Oregon. fessor Bouquet. This bulletin Is lion of aroma and of flavor by allow 1928. Ing competing sights and sounds to HERMISTON, OREGON WattA, clock and Jewelry repairing. This meeting is called for the pur- for free distribution. enter Into the performance of a cere See Newell, next door to Sapper». ose of electing one director for five mony which should partake of re BBBuBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI li- t f e year term and the transaction of A production of milk for a year ligious austerity.' If I ever set up as a B ■ is considerable strain on the system business usual at such meeting, physician 1 will send no nervous wreck FOR YOU ■ IF I T ’ S A JO B O F ■ Odd Job Repair» of a high roducing cow. A rest per through the horrible ordeal of sitting Dated this 26th day of May, 1928 I do calclmining and build cess iod of six weeks to two months is at some long table In a health farm pools. S. Jensen. 4-tfc A ttest: Phone 139 Pendleton, given by most successful dairymen, and dining amid the clatter of the R. A. Brownson, District Clerk. red-blooded. — Heywood i b b b b b b b b b i b b finds N. C. Jameson, extension spec- nascently REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND Jesse Goff, Chairman Board of Direc 111st at the college. Cows difficult Broun, In Vanity Fair Magazine. tors. (39-2tc) INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE to dry up have their feed reduced and CALL US TO DO THE WORK ■ ALTOR. 26-tfc are milked but once a day for sev Famous Old Church $15,000,000 Road Bill Is Killed. eral days. The Trinity church (Boston) corner FOR YOU ■ Washington, D. C.—The house has 39-tfc Burk's for Bargains. stone was laid ln 1734, as an ou< killed the $10,500,000 Oddle bill for TO THE ■ We Have the Truck» and J growth of King’s chapel. The first Cold Spring» School Closes Hermiston Second Hand Store. — roads in national parks and Indian Hermiston, Ore., May 28, 1928 building was of wood. 9« feet long Experienced Men to Handle the b Furniture and Hardware, Harness, reservations by sustaining the presi and 00 feet broad, without any exter ■ Business. 5 Saddles, Wagons. Wandering Jew dent's veto by a vote of 161 to 182. Hermiston Herald: nal ornament, neither tower, steeple The Cold Springs school closed on slips, 35c dozen. 11-tfc The senate passed it over the veto. nor window In the lowei story of the May 25, As this school is a part of WE CAN FIGURE WITH YOU b front of the building. There were FLOWERS FOR SALE at the Leath Civil War Widow» Get Pension Boost. the Hermiston high school district we three entrances In front, with neither ON LONG HAULS 3 ers’ ranch. Mrs. Alpha Christley, Washington, D. C.—President Cool thought perhaps the readers might arch nor porch. The inside. In con PENDLETON Phone 40-J-3. - 36-tfc idge has signed a bill raising the pen be Interested in knowing something trust with the exterior, was very hand some, the paintings and arches consid Small lot» of Wool runs from 30 t o 1 We also distribute feed», re- B sion to Civil war widows from $30 to about it. ered the finest in the city. It was The Cold Springs school is ten -READ THE WANT ADS— ■ turn empty egg crate», etc., and • $40 a month. 38 cent». miles northeast of Hermiston. There supplanted by the granite structure a bring in full case» and cream THE MARKETS NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL have been twelve pupils the past In 1828, with a noble square tower. Pelt» run from 23 to 29 cent». This was destroyed by Are In 1872 ■ cans, etc., for farmers over the ■ Portland MEETING year In grades from one to seven Horse Hair, clean from straw, 28 Big B. hluestem, hard white. $1.54; Nine pulls, or all above the second and rebuilt project on Tuesdays and Fri- Notice is hereby given to the legal cent». soft white, western white, $1.45; hard grade, received certificates for home ■ days, ■ voters of School District No. 14 of winter, northern spring, western red, reading. Gladys Mortamer, seventh Green Calf Hide», 18 cents pe; Umatilla County, State of Oregon, Far-Fetched Reminder grade, and Virgie Page, sixth grade, that the Annual School Meeting of $1.34. Brother and sister were sitting on pound. Hay _ Alfalfa, $19019.50; valley received Palmer progress pins for said district will be held at the school the creek bank, fishing. Sister threw timothy, $190 19.50; eastern Oregon writing. Dorothy Tonies won the out her line with a new halt ami II Green Hide», 14 cent». house; to begin at the hour of 2 timothy, $21 021.50. sliver medal In the lower dramatic became entangled In some brush. She o’clock P. M. on the third Monday of Butterfat—44© 45c. division at the county declamatory at once appealed for aid In recover June, being the 18th day of June, A. Eggs—-Ranch, 20% 026c. W AGNER & P A N K 0 W ■ contest. Cold Springs also won a Ing It. Brother drew It In. dragging D. 1928. Cattle—Steers, good, $11012. first and second place at the local some debris with IL Thlg meeting is called for the pur PORTLAND - PENDLETON u “Where's the Jigger?” she asked. Hogs—Medium to choice, $8 5 0 0 track meet. Gladys Mortamer, Hugh pose of electing one Director for TRUCK LINE ■ “The what?” front he. who hud not Mortamer and Virgie Page received three year term and one Clerk for 9.50. Lambs—Good to choice, $12.50013. certificates for perfect attendance for noticed the floater was gone. "a b i ■■ b i ■■■■■■ a a a a a a a a one year term, and the transaction “The—er—what you-may-cnll-lt, the GUARANTEED RETURNS WITHIN Seattle. the year. —oh, yon know, the Irish county.” of business usual at such meeting. 24 HOURS. Wheat—Soft white, western white, Mrs Jessie Hineline has been “Oh, the cork I” Dated this 25th day of May, 1928. $1.45; hard winter, $134; western red, “Yes, yes,” she replied, “that's IL” teaching at Cold Springs for three Atest: northern spring, $1.35; bluest« years and will return when school R. A. Brownson, District Clerk. dark hard winter, $1.55; dark northern opens In September. W. J. Warner, Ability Chairman Board of Director». spring. $1.67. A farmer called on the notary In Hay — Alfalfa, $24; timothy. $2$; 39-2tc Stndy of ths Juvenile delinquency the village and had a deed made au- P. 8.. $24. records Indicates that today use of ths tbentlfc Butterfat—4«c. trank strap Is confined to tranks. | >me charges for thia service wlilcti IN MEM0RIUM Eggs—Ranch, 23 0 31c. In loving memory of my husband 1 only took a very few minutes seemed When you need any Cattle— Steer», medium to good, $11 Come in ana Sometimes a man flnda a girl after exorbitant and (he funner expressed who passed away July 1, 1927. thing in the fine of 012.25. his own heart only to find later that renew U next I himself. God knows how much we miss him. Hogs—Prime, $9900910. she really was after his pocketbook. I “Well It'a like this,” raid the notary. neat and attractive Never shall his memory fade. time you an Lambs—Choice, $11.5001$. “We professional men have to chargo Loving thoughts shall ever wander, Printing. in town. Spokane. Feminine fashions keep the dreaa- for our ability.” o the spot where he ie laid. BMker’a shears going at a busy clip, to Hog»—Good, and choice, $9.09.$$. Sadly misaed by Mr». John C. Dow Read The llara'ld W ant Ada. aay nothing of the barber'» »hear». Cattle—Steers, good, $19.7501121 ning Foor sale— A new supply of adding machine rolls at the Herald. C om e in and g iv e our line the once over. H IT T ■ J. L. V A U G H A N * i.~.. E verthing E lectrical H A U L IN G 1 Ship Your Stuff s ■ ■ BEAVER STATE 3 ■ WOOL CO., Inc. 3 3 ■ 3 We e st g g 3 Hermiston 3 5 Transfer S P ay th e H igh 3 3 P rice for Furs. Blanks for DON’T FORGET Legal Sale at This Office ------ U S------ He > Y our Sulitription E x p ir e d ?