The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 07, 1928, Image 3

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    HERMISTON, OKEG OK.
LODGI DIRECTORY
W E REPAIR
SHOES
COLUMBIA THEATER
VINEYARD LODGE NO, * • • . I- O. O.
F. tnevts each Monday evening la Odd
i'ellows’ hall. Visiting member« cor-
¡dially invited.
W. R. Longhorn, SecretasF-
Cecil Warner, N. O.
For the hole family and use mod­
ern machinery and the best of
mterials. You are assured of the
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
best of service in our shop.
We have just installed a new
BOYD T. JENKINS, D. M. D.
HERMISTON ,0RE.
If you had saved
your first dim e
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.
And added a dime to It every day, how much would you have?
Wednesday and Thursday
“Rubber Tires”
Oiling
V at
June 13 and 14
“ Woman Power”
Not Impossible to figure it out.
We suggest converting a definite portion of your Income— say
ten per cent— Into Time Certificates of Deposit.
June 9 and 10
Saturday and Sunday
STARRING TOM MIX
This pic ture is a follow-up of Oiora S>. | i«son
Come and see who wins.
They draw 4 per
cent Interest and are an absolutely safe way of saving money.
“Jewels of Desire
of Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over *50,000
F. B. Swayze, Pres.
H. Alexander, Vice-President
A. H. Norton, Cashier
FOB SALB
FOR SALE— Poland China pigs, *6.
R. C. Canfield.
40-tfc
FOR SALE— Ivory enameled screened
baby bed, complete; also small
«Child’s rocker, *8.50 for both, or
w ill sell separately. Apply Herald
office.
40-2c
FDR SALE— 1 bedstead, spring and
m attress, 2 rocking chairs, 1 six-
Jiole range, 1 sanitary couch and
pad. Phone 96-tV.
34-tfc
iF-or sale, trade or rent— Three room
cottage on west side. A. W. Ag­
new.
31-tfc
’ure Jersey milk, delivered night
and morning. Can be bought at
the Hermiston Market on ice. H.
E. Hanby, Phone 25-M.
30-tfc
oor sale— A new supply of adding
machine rolls at the Herald.
FOR SAL&—Certified Netted Gem
seed potatoes. Call or write B. F.
Dupis, or Inland Empire Bank,
Pendleton, Oregon.
37-4tc
FOR SALE— Cows.
Irrigon, Oregon.
D. H. Hescock,
38-2tp
FOR SALE— Two registered purebred
Hampshire twee. A bargain. En­
quire this office.
TAKEN UP NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that I have
taken up and have kept for about 30
days at the Leonard H. Pearson ■
ranch, seven miles cast of Hermiston,
the following described animals:
One roan bull calf and one black
heifer calf.
Said animals will be sold, unless
redeemed, at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash in hand on
the 16th day of June, 1928, at the
above described ranch at 10 o’clock
"
A. M.
Dated at Hermiston on this 7th
day ofday of June, 1928.
Signed, L. H. PEARSON.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL
MEETING
Notice is hereby given to the legal
voters of Union High School District
No. 9 of Umatilla County, State of
Oregon, that the Annual School Meet­
ing of said district w ill be held at
the school building; to begin at the
hour of 2 P. M. and hold until 7 P.
M. on the fourth Monday of June,
being the 25th day of June, A. D.
1928.
This meeting i8 called for the pur-
ose of electing one director for five
year term and the transaction of
business usual at such meeting.
Dated this 26th day of May, 1928.
Attest:
R. A. Brownson, District Clerk.
Jesse Goff, Chairman Board of Direc­
tors.
(39-2tc)
Telia How Girla Can
Get “Line” on Fiance
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WE W ANT
W e Have
Anticipated
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Y O U R CREAM
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si
TO
MILK
COWS
When you sell your cream to us you not only help us but your-
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E. W. WEST, PROP.
H S. McKENZIE, m . d -
Eye, Ear- Ncse and Throat
Office:- 1-2-3 Inland Emptr» Bldg.
Pendleton, Oregon
Office in First National Bank Bldg.
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CAN YOU BEAT IT
llumans will suffer and suffer for
years,
With aches and pains! dlsease and
tears;
They don't know enough to get the
kink
Out of their spines and yet they
think—
Can you beat It?
Your needs in everything
th at is necessary to com­
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plete your golf outfit.
Come in and
! give our line the
J
“once over.”
DR. DAVID S. ROWE,
Chiropractor and Physiotherapist
Specializing in Acute and Chronio
Disease.
Location, 2 doors west of Postoffioe
Hours, 10 to 6, and by appointment.
Oftice Phone 303
Res. Phone 312
HERMISTON, OREGON
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Attention
Dairymen!
Ongaa
JAMES L. SEARS, M. D,
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone T33.
Rea. Phon« T1»
selves as w ell because ours is a home industry and as we grow our J
strength means a stronger and better project.
2
■ H erm iston Cream ery Co.
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DR. A. E. MARBLE
Chiropractor
II Trent both Acute and Chronic Dls-
i eases.
Office across street from Hurly’e
I grocery.
Phone 481
Office Hours, 10 to 12; 1:30 to 6.
Hermiston, Oregon.
B arber S h op
Bert Mullins
IS
Hermiston
C ig a r s , T o b a c c o
: If Y ou are Looking j
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For Success
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ONE OF THE 8UKEST MEANS TO TAKE
Attorney-at-Law
FOUNTAIN
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Full Weight Honest Test
Prompt Pay
D.
W. J. W ARNER
SHOE SHOP
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! HERMISTON C R E A M E R Y :
EB
M.
General Dentistry
BOWMAN
STARRING PRISCILLA DEAN
A clever woman who ouwits three crooks,
A search for a hid-
den treasure on an island in the Pacific.
First National Bank
I
X-Ray and Diagnosis
And are prepared to oil and re­
Phone Connection
pair your harness during the win­ Hank Bldg.
ter season. Ask ns about this new lEvenigs by appointment.
service.
"Manhandled.”
June 16 and 17
Saturday and Sunday
associated with
F. V. PRIME, D.
H IT T
G0LDA E. MUMMA,
INSTRUCTOR IN PIANO
Student of
Wm. R. Boone, organist of First
Church Scientist and Temple Beth
Israel
and
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Dr. Ernest A. Evans, organist Trin­
I ity Episcopal, Rose City Methodist
R
» Church, Portland, Oregon.
ÎJ.L . VAUGHAN 5
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209 East Court St.
Two angles of the prenuptial state
which women should give careful con­
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ANY AND
The season for poor cream is here.
FOR RENT—Good bluegrass pasture sideration, so that they may be able
We
don’t
want
to
¿ave
to
grade
your
cream.
With
your
co-opera­
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HERMISTON, OREGON
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for cows. B. J. Nation.
36-tic to avoid the pitfalls of marriage, are
tion
we
can
avoid
it.
pointed out by Doris Webster and
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'r.y Burk’s for Bargains.
No. 1 Cream is worth More Than No. 2.
B a
Liberty.
a
B ■ IF
"First,” warn the authors, “etudy
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FOR YOU
INSURANCE
I T ’ S A JO B O F "
1. See that your cream tests at least 35.
R
his
faults;
second,
observe
him
when
ACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSUR-
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he is angry. Under the first head list
If possible deliver twice a week.
.NCE COMPANY.
’ Phone 139
Pendleton, Ore. R
his
fallings
and
decide
whether
or
not
OHN HADDOX,
HERMISTON.
you can endure them; for, while his
3. Never mix warm and cold cream.
charm may disappear, his imperfec­
Watch, clock and Jewelry repairing
4. Thoroughly clean separator after each skimming.
tions will remain. Decide whether oi
See Newell, next door to Sappers.
not you can live with him for fifty
CALL US TO DO THE WORK
5. Keep Cream Cool. (A ct sack is very effective.)
18-tfs years. Do not make the common mis­
FOR YOU
take of thinking that you con reform
6 When delivering \ cream, see that it is protected from the hot
TO THE
him, even In tiny matters like flicking
Odd Job Repairs
sun
We Have the Trucks and
I do calclmining and build cess­ cigarette ashes on the best china.
“Taking up the second point, we
pools. S. Jensen.
4-tfc
Experienced Men to Handle the
We appreciate the fine quality of cream that is now being pro­
advise careful study of his emotional
Business.
duced and ill assist you in any way we can to uphold the present
a
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND reactions. What does he get mad at!
standard.
Get a line on him when he is twisting
a
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE
a WE CAN FIGURE WITH YOU
his mouth into a sneer or booming
ALTOR.
2« Me
a
through his whiskers. How are yon
ON LONG HAULS
a
going to handle him when he Is raging
PENDLET0N
a
Burk’s for Bargains.
89-tfc or sulking? One final piece of infor­
C. WARNER. MGR. •
Wc also distribute feeds, re­
mation we bestow upon questing dam
Small lots of Wool runs from 30 t o '
Hermiston Second Hand Store. —
sele, and it will not do married wom­
turn empty egg crates, etc., and
38 cents.
Furniture and Hardware, Harness. en any harm to mull it over, too: No
bring in full cases and cream
Saddles, Wagons. Wandering Jew human being can change another in
Pelts run from 23 to 29 cents.
business administration at Harvard,
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
slips, 35c dozen.
11-tfc dividual’s personality.”
cans,
etc., for farmers over the
the former to receive a salary of
Horse Hair, clean from straw, 28
SELECTS HEAD FOR ONE OF
project
on Tuesdays and Fri­
cent#
FLOWERS FOR SALE at the Leath­
IMPORTANT FACULTY POST «11,500 annually.
days.
ers’ ranch. Mrs. Alpha Christley,
President Arnold Bennett Hall and
Air Mail Rate to Be Reduced.
Green Calf Hides, 18 cents pei
Phone 40-J-3.
36-tfc
Washington, D. C.—A new 5-cent air
University of Oregon. Eugene, June other university officials expressed
pound.
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—
‘
ac-
mall postage rate, to be effective Aug­ 7— Recommendatlotf for appointment their gratification at Javllle s
ust 1, was announced by Postmaster- to what is conceded as probably th e jcePtance ^or the mportant Oregon
Green Hides, 14 cents.
— READ THE WANT ADS—
General New. New said he expected most important faculty post to be post and their confidence In his
the cut in rates to increase air mall filled at the University of Oregon this teaching and administrative abllty.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL
business 100 to 300 per cent.
year goeg to David Faville, former Contimfed growth of the business
W AG NER & FANKOW a
MEETING
associate professor of business ad­ administration school, which has
PORTLAND - PENDLETON !
gained rapidly ln attendance and
ministration,
who
will
become
dean
Notice is hereby given to the legal
prestige
since
its
establishment
ln
TRUCK LINE
J
of the school of business dmlnistra-
Novo Be H o nett
voters of School District No. 14 of
1914, is expected under Favllle’s di­ GUARANTEED RETURNS W1THIE " n i a B l i a i l
14)ugh at the hoary old custom if tion next year.
BAR
Umatilla County, State of Oregon,
At Harvard this year. Faville is rection.
that the Annual School Meeting of you w ill, but probahly even now your
24 HOURS.
The new dean graduated from
subconscious
if.tnd
Is
toying
with
a
understood
to have accepted the posi­
said district will be held at the school
gotxl resolution or two.— Woman’s tion offered him and will take over Stanford university in 1922, afterj
house; to begin at the hour of 2
Home Companion
active direction of the university’s pursuing his secondary educational
o’clock P. M. on the third Monday of
largest school this fall. Final con­ ork at Jefferson high school, Port­
N ever C om pletely Frozen
June, being the 18th day of June, A.
firmation of his appointment Is to land. After hig graduation from
None
of
the
five
Great
lakes
ever
D. 1928.
freeze
over
completely,
altlo
agh
ex
be asked of the board of regents at Stanford he went to Pendleton where
This meeting Is called for the pur­
he taught a year in the high school. J
pose of electing one Director for tensive shallow regions along the its June session.
three year term and on . Clerk for «1»*« «re frequently covered with Ice
Faville. a Portland man, will suc­ He went to Harvard to study fori
mree year lerm »■ «
Sometimes the lee extends for many
his master's degree, which he re-i
one year term, and the transaction miles toward the Interior of the lakes. ceed two men who are considered
When you need any­
ceived in June 1925.
among
the
most
able
business
ad­
Come In ane
of business usual at such meeting.
Navigation on the lakes, according to
It was then that Faville first be­
thing in the tine of
ministration
experts
on
ths
coast,
Dr.
Dated this 25th day of May. 192«. ihe United Stales geological survey.
renew H next
came associated with the University!
neat and attractive
Atest:
Is tto|>ped for three or four months C. E. Robbins, who has resigned, and of Oregon school of business adm in-■
time
i/oa an
R. A. Brownson, District Clerk. each winter because of lee In and near Professor Franklin E. Folta. who has
Printing.
1st
ration
by
accepting
a
position
aS|
In
town.
I lie harbors, at the ends of the lakes, acted as dean this year. Both Rob­
W. J. Warner.
associate professor of business ad-j
bins
and
Folta
hare
accepted
posi­
and
in
the
channels
connecting
them.
Chairm an Board of Directors.
Pathfinder Magazine.
tions ln ths graduate school of ministration.
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