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HERALD, HBBMISTOJf, ORJDGOY. COLUMBIA THEATER HERMISTON ,ORE. If you had sa v ed your first dim e • Saturday and Sunday “ W h ite G old” Starring Jetta Gould and Kenneth Thompson. The golden fleece of the American plains. An epic of the great sheep country. " And added a dime to It every day, how Wednesday and Thursday much would June 27 and 28 you have? “M ain E vent” 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 23 and 24 Starring Vera Reynolds with Rudolph Schildkraut. prize fight story with a knockout. They draw 4 per This is a cent interest and are an absolutely safe way of saving money. Saturday and Sunday Jure 30 and 31 “M ike” Metro G. M. (Synopsis next week; First N ational Bank of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $80,000 F. B. Swayae, Pres. R. Alexander, Vice-President A. H. Norton, Cashier —■>/ WANT,AlJS FOR SALE H erm iston T heatre su 3 ^ e °2N 4IY — PERSONAL APPEARANCE OF— ers’ ranch. Mrs. Alpha Christley, Phone 40-J-3. 36-tfc F A M O U S SCR EEN C O W B O Y ART MIX Watch, clock and Jewelry repairing. See Newell, next door to Sappers. ll-tf s FOR SALE— 2 beds, davenport, oil Odd Job Repaire I do calcimining and "build cess stove, fruit jars and other articles. 4-tfc T. H. Gaither. 42-ltc pools. S. Jensen. ------ AND HIS LEADING IADY------ DOLORES BOO TH FOR SALE— Sour cherries (pie cher REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND ries, at 4c per pound on tree. Come INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE and set them. Also have apricots ALTOR. 26-tfc and peaches in season. Grim Brothers, Irrigon. 42-2tc 4- 4- 4- 4- 4, 4- -5 -fr 4- 4- -6 4- •> 4 FOR SALE— Poland China pigs, $6. * HERMISTON LOCALS * R. C. Canfield. 40-tfc FOR SALE— Ivory enameled screened Dr. A. E. Marble reports the birth baby bed, complete; also small child’s rocker, $8.50 for both, or of a baby girl to Mr. and Mre. D, J. will sell separately. Apply Herald Telfer, of Ashwood, Oregon, at the office. 40-2c O. E. Hunt home. FOR SALE— Dairy ranch and cows, The ladies of the Baptist church or w ill trade. See F. A. Wagner. will hold a cooked food sale Saturday, 41-tfc June 23, at the Hermiston Market. FOR SALE— 1 bedstead, spring and James Kimmery and family who mattress, 2 rocking chairs, 1 six- have lived in this vicinity for several hole range, 1 sanitary couch and years, are leaving soon to reside near pad. Phone 96-W. 34-tfc Salem. For sale, trade or rent— Three room Miss Margaret Peck, sister of Mrs. cottage on west side, A. W. Ag new. 31-tfc foe Cahill, is to arrive Saturday to join .the Cahills in a trip to Spokane Poor sale— A new suppiy of adding machine rolls at the Herald. Sunday services at the Baptlst- FOR SALE— Certified Netted Gem Chrlstlan church— Bible school 10:00 seed potatoes. Call or write B. F. A. M. The men's come and see club Duple, or Inland Empire Bank, extends a special Invitation to men Pendleton, Oregon. 37-4tc not going to Bible school to come and $600 GETS CLEAR TITLE1 to 45 visit the class next Sunday morning it 10. Morning worship 11 A. M. acres of irrigated land at Board- Theme, The God of the Roses. (Rose man, Oregon. Not less than $20( Sunday). Special music. The Mis cash. Address L. A. Sybouts, Lone sion of the Rose, Golds Mumma. Rock, Oregon. 42-2t Christian Endeavor 7 P. M., leader FOR SALE— Cows. D. H. Hescock, Aneta Paulsen. Topic, Missionary 38-2tp Possibilities in Recreation at home Irrigon, Oregon. and abroad. 1 Cor. 9: 23-27. Preach ing 8 P. M. Theme, Preservation MISCELLANEOUS from Sin. A river becomes crooked FOR RENT— 7 room house, modern, by following the line of least resist with Auto Park. See H. E. Hanby. ance. So does a man. A cordial wel 42-tfc come to all. A. J. Ware, pastor. BINDING WANTED, $2.00 per acre. Increase In Oregon Wheat Crop Phone 58-W-2. 42-2tp Spokane, Wash., June 21-Accord- $25 REWARD for arrest and convic ing to reports received at Spokane, tion of thieves guilty of digging up made public by the bureau f agri shrubbery on O. O. Felthouse and cultural economics,. Seattle, that win- M. Watson places. Chas. G. Burk. and Idaho, estimated on a basis as 41-tfc of June 1 conditions, will produce approximately 59,251,0000 bushels, I WILL TRADE THIS— Modern hotel or 16 per cent more than the total all furnished and going good, in a average production ln these states for good town and on highway, steam the five year period of 1923-1927. heated and up-to-date. Price The winter wheat chrop in Wash $12,000. Will take equipped dairy ington for this year is estimated at ranch. I,also have 180 acres good 32,034,0000 bushels; Oregon 17,- stock ranch, 60 acres meadow, bal 527,0000, and Idaho 9.690.000, ac ance pasture; running water all cording to figures in the report. No year; lota of outside range. Price estimate of spring wheat has been $5,000. Will trade for small dairy made. equipped. C. A. Miller, Wallowa, Ore. 41-ltc “Hello, old man. where have you been?” WANTED— Man with car to sell com "Just got back from a camping plete line quality auto tires and trip.” tubes. Exclusive territory; experi "Roughing it, eh?” ence not necessary. Salary $300.00 "You bet! Why one day our port per month. Milestone Rubber Co., able dynamo went on the bum, and East Lverpool, Ohio. 41-ltp we bad no hot water, heat, electric Henatitchlng and dressmaking by lights, ice or radio for almost two Della Sommers. 1 mile south Echo. hours.”— Life. Work guaranteed. 41-3tp Oil Man Stewart Found Not Guilty. FOR RENT—Good bluegrass pasture Washington, D. C.—Robert W. Stew for cows. B. J. Nation. 3(-tfc art. chairman of the board of the Standard Oil company of Indiana, waa INSURANCE PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSUR fonnd not guilty of a charge of con tempt of the senate by a Jury In dis ANCE COMPANY. JOHN HADDOX. HERMISTON. trict supreme court. The Indictment charged the oil magnate refused to Hermiston Second Hand Store. — answer two questions of the senate Furniture and Hardware, Harness. Teapot Dome committee, relating to Saddles, Wagons. Wandering Jew the mysterious Continental Trading slips, 35c dozen. 11-tfc company, which figured promiaently in the <H1 isreetijatitrns. — BEAD TH E .WANT ADS— Also Appearing on the Screen 4 THE RANGE S E A M A N ” 1 Admission, Children 25— Adults 50c s HERMISTON C R E A M E R Y : ■ ■ Full Weight Honest Test Prompt Pay ■ ■ Scottish Capital H a t Long Been Royal City LODGE DIRECTORY Dust Fades the Sky ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I ■ ■ ■ IF I T ’ S A JO B 0 F ■ Edinburgh Is rightly proud of Its VINEYARD LODGE NO. 26», I. O. O. long history, but it would be difficult F. meets each Monday evening In Odd to say exactly when that history be Fellows’ hall. V isiting members Bet gan. The castle rock doubtless yont- el tally Invited. mended Itself as a desirable defensive ) W. R. Longhorn, Secretary- position to the eurly Britons, nnd one Cecil W arner. N. O. may enter upon a wide field of eon lecture as io why they gave It Its first PROFESSIONAL CARDS name of Mynyd Agned; signVylng the “painted mound,” In what must have been a dim and misty past even to the BOYD T. JENKINS, D. IL D. Gaels, who later Christened it Dune din. associated with The oldest form of Its present name F. V. PRIME, D. IL D. was Edwinesburgh, as it Is recorded In the foundation charter of llolyrood General Dentistry In 1128, and authentic history prior to that date Is lacking, according to a X-Ray and Diagnosis writer in the Weekly Scotsman Ac Bank Bldg. Phone Connection cording to Simeon of Durham the buildings on the hill In the Ninth een Evenlgs by appointment. tury, apart from the castle, const! tuted only a small village; and it was W. J. W ARNER not till 1083 when, on the death of Malcolm Ceanmor, it became the place Attorney-at-law of refuge of Queen Margaret that Edinburgh emerged from obscurity. Hermiston I : : C In succeeding centuries Its strategit position and Its royal associations In DR. A. E. MARBLE creased Its importance, and David I referred to It ns “meo luirgo de Ed Chiropractor wlnesburgh,” hat It was in ljfcii that I Treat both Acute and Chronic Dla- It was formally constituted a royal eases. burgh by a charter of Robert tin Office across street frem Hurly’» Bruce. grocery. Phone 481 Woman’s Beauty Seen , Office Hours, 10 to 12; 1:36 to «. Hermiston, Oregon. as Great Influence It Is woman’s business tc be beau tlful. Her outward beauty I f the to h s. M c K enzie , m . d - ken nnd symbol.of till that makes Hie Eye. Ear- Nose and Throat worth living; and. If her Inner sell should belle her exterior, she fills men Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg. with cynicism, renders them fierce and Pendleton, Oregon brutul nnd drives them to despair. l ------------------------------------------------- — The beauty of woman Is a tremen dousl.v powerful influence, and, like JAMES L. SEARS, M. D. all great forces, it may serve base oi Physician and Snrgeqn noble purposes. The mischief Is that Ree. Phone T it this great Influence is given to young Office Phone 733. women at an age when they cnnnot understand its power nnd gravity ol Office in First National Bank Bldg. ---------------------------------- ---------- the responsibility that goes with It. WE WORK ON THE SPINE Woman In general will always ex pose as much of herself as the taste The Chiropractor works upon the of men will permit her to do. There spine, is no harm In this. But beware lest i To adjust the bones back into line', you make yourself a martyr In the | This enables the power sent from your sacred cause of woman’s freedom. . . brain, Immodesty consists In going a little beyond the custom. If it Is customary To cure your disease and end your pain! to expose three Inches do not expose six. If It Is customary to expose yoji shoulder blades do not expose the DR. DAVID S. ROWE, small of your hack.—From "Clmriietei Chiropractor and Physiotherapist and the Conduct ot Life,” by Prof Specializing in Acute and Chronie William McDougall. Disease. Location, 2 doors west of Postoffice Cold Light When the current of a Ruhmknrl Hours, 10 to 6, and by appsaintmant. induction coil Is passed through a Office Phone 303 Res. Phone 31» glass tube In n vacuum the tube HERMISTON, OREGON glows with n brilliant light. This is the light of the future. H ith e r to It . GOLDA E. MUMMA, has not been possible to produce light without producing bent. But recenth INSTRUCTOR IN PIANO an Improved form of the Oelssler tula Student of has been produced which lias It Is Wm. R. Boone, organist of First claimed, overcome this difficulty. The light of the future will glow through Church Scientist and Tempi* Beth long transparent tubes of all sizes and Israel calibers, able to take the most varied and directions and to run horizontally Dr. Ernest A. Evans, organist Trin vertically or obliquely, forming stars ity Episcopal, Rose City Methodist rosettes, spirals, nrnbesques, etc. Church, Portland, Oregon, The tubes rndlnte a diffused glow from end to end. The effect Is n splen HERMISTON, OREGON did. Intense lunar light. : ® If Y ou are L o o k in g ■ : : For Success I ■ S i i a ONE OF THE 8UREST MEANS TO TAKE IS TO MILK COWS WE W ANT Y O U R CREAM | j ! 1 When yon sell your cream to u i yon not only help us hut yonr- g ■ gj s selves as w ell because onrs is a home industry and as we grow our strength means a stronger and better project. ■ ■ The sky Is losing Its blue color In i some parts of the world, according te [ Sir Napier Shaw, an English meteor ologlst, due, he believes, to the pres j E. W. WEST, PROP. enee of chemical or moisture particles forming as a result of some volcanic eruption. Ttiere is a marked effect on the climate In some areas, he de clores. In 1912, the weather was nn usually cold nnd rainy In ninny see tions, and an eruption of Mount Kat — TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— tnal was accompanied by an average fall of temperature of three quarters of a degree. In IDG3 and 1904, siml lar changes occurred with the appear Mrs. Pankhurst, Suffragette, le Dead. ance ot a whitish sky.—Popular Me Mower Repair Fits Linotype London—Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst, . Thursady a break occurred in the chanics Magazine. prominent British suffrage leader and Herald linotype distributor cluth. A mother of Sylvia Pankhurst, died at spring used in a mowing machine Paragrapher A kin to the West End Nursing home where was substitued, and it functioned. Ancient Court Jester 3he had been ill for several months. This republican counterpart of tin- May exports of gold showed the king's Jester la the newspaper pirn THE MARKETS continuation of the outward flow of grapher ami purugrnpher-cnrlonntsl Portland Ills development, and the prlvlli-gec Wheat—Big Bend blueatem, $1.47; monetary metal that has been char character of his position In our sys soft white, western white, $1.39>4; acterizing the recent world financial tern, const I lute one of the most In» hard winter, $1.31; northern spring, situation. Gold exports for the month pressive curiosities of modern Jour were $83,689,000 and imports were $1,- nallsm, Albert Jay Nock writes. Ir western red, $1.32. Hay — Alfalfa. $19019.50; valley 968,000. Harper’s Magazine. The winter wheat crop of Idaho is timothy, $19019.60; eastern Oregon No more exact parallel to the prim estimated at 9,690,000 bushels based Itive Institution could he devised. The timothy, $21 @21.50. on condltions^exlstlng June 1. Produc paragrapher has Inherited nil the Butterfat—42 0 45c. tion will be more or less than this, Jester’s privileges, neither more nor Eggs—Ranch, 22 0 28c. depending on weather and other fac fewer, nnd exactly the smite set of Cattle—Steers, good, $10.75012. Hogs—Medium to choice, $8 500 tors between now and harvest. In expectations are put upon him The freer his speech to the sov 1927 12,274,000 bushels of winter 9.85. ereign lord, the closer and zlirewdei Lambs—Good to choice, $12.50 @13. wheat were produced, while the av his approach tc the plain, uatura' erage production in Idaho from 1923- truth of things, the more he Is np Seattle. Wheat Soft white, western white, 1927 has been 10.356,000 bushels. predated and upplatiilcil. The w id er $1.39; hard winter, western red, north Ids experience of huniBlt nature and ern spring, $1.30; blnestem, $1.45; Navy Flier Breaks American Record. Hie closer Ids Interpretations mine to dark northern spring, dark bard win | the rlsldtial common sense of mnn Philadelphia.—A new American al I kind, the more firmly, by common ter, $1.47. Hay — Alfalfa. $24; timothy, $2$; titude record for seaplanes with a I consent, lie Is fixed In his Job The 1 load of 4200 pounds waa established i more profound nnd subversive his bn P. 8., »14. here by Lieut. Arthur Gavin, flight plications, the stronger Ilia position Butterfat—4»c. officer of the Philadelphia navy yard, at the republican sovereign’s court. Eggs—Ranch. 23027c. Moreover. there Is no one to eontes* when he ascended 18.600 feet. Cattle—Prime steers. $11.50012. or Io share Ida privileges; lie Is a Hogs—Prime, $11011.16. New Electoral Law Makes Italy Unit. unique figure in n unique function If Lambs—Choice. $11 50013. Rome.—Italy’s new electoral law the prophet, »lie publicist, the pro-- Spokane. making the country a one party con fessor. lecturer. or ao-cntled ptlblit Hogs—Good, and choice, $10 350 servant undertook to »sMiiinn Ids III» stituency was signed by King Victor erlles and prerogativ/s lip 'toll’d at 16.50. Emmanuel and published in the Of once mine to grief hi an at akt|,c»ie ot Cattle—Steer», »ood, $10 50011. ficial Gazette- general dlanpprovul. I J ■ H erm iston Cream ery Co. ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ i HAULING i S CALL US TO DO THE WORK 5 « ■ ■ FOR YOU 5 ■ We Have the Truck» and « * Experienced Men te Handle the J Business. ■ ■ ■ " WE CAN FIGURE WITH YOU | ■ a ON LONG HAULS ■ PORTLAND - PENDLETON 5 a TRUCK LINE ■ ■ ; H erm iston ! Transfer ■ ■ W AG NER A FA N K 0W Z ■ : ■ ■ ■ “■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a Legal Blanks for Sale at This Office Read The Herald Want Ada. Ha» Y our Subscription E x p ir e d ? Come fri ana renew f next «me you an f r i/o m