The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, September 13, 1928, Image 3

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    HTOAXTK HERMISTON, OBBQOM.
LODGI DIRECTORY
COLUMBIA THEATER
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HERMISTON ,0RE.
Saturday and Sunday
September 15 and 16
VINEYARD LODGE N». 209, L O A
F. meets each Monday evening 1* Odd
Fellows’ hail. Visiting memben eor-
dlally invited.
W. R. Longhorn, Secretary.
Cecil Warner. N. G.
"LITTLE ADVENTURES’’
A DeMllle production starring Vera Reynolds and Victor Var-
conl. Venturing Ito the land of adventure and wild for excite
ment, she figured an elopement with a married man would be
most thrilling.
It was.
A comedy o many errors.
First National Bank
of Hermiston
R. Alexander, Vioe-President
A. H. Norton, Cashier
BOYD T. JENKINS, D. X. D.
the Enttre State
Com« to your gtoto D n lw n lty to.
cultural education and profcMional
tralnlnc
associated with
F. V. PRIME, D. M. D.
Opportunity la ogcrW is
Wednesday and Thursday
22 departments of the College
of Literature. Science
September 19 and 20
and the Arts
Architecture and Allied Arts—
Business Administration—Edu­
cation — Journalism— Graduate
Study—Law—Medicine— Music
—Physical Education — Sociol­
ogy— Social Work— Extension
Division.
"ROAD TO ROMANCE”
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits O ver 950,000
F. B. Sway«, Pre».
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
f t . School of OmaJifv T ta t Soreoe
Starring Ramon Novarro and Maroeline Day, also Roy D’Arcy.
A story of Spanish pirates.
Novarro's best picture since Ben Hur.
Saturday and Sunday
September 22 and 23
Colics« Year O w ni Beet. i t , 1921
“THE HEART THIEF’
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Bldg.
Phone Connection
Evenlge by appointment.
W. J. V A I N E !
Attorney-at-Law
i s • • •
Hermiston
For ,'a/omcatton or catalogue rente
The ftegietrar. Unieerritg ol
Oregon. Eugene. Ore.
Starring Jos. Schildkraut and Lya de Putti.
This picture Is considered the aristocrat of society dramas.
Repetto Rancho Brings $7,500,000.
L ob Angeles, Cal.—The old Repetto
rancho, owned by the I. W. Heilman
estate ot San Francisco, was sold to
J. B. Ransom, head ot a Los Angeles
corporation, and O. N. Gabriel for 37,-
500,000. The rancho contained 1558
acres and adjoins the eastern bound
ary of Los Angeles. The deal was de
■ dared the greatest of its kind ever
closed in southern California.
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SCHOOL NOTES
The enrollment of the Hermiston
public school Monday, September 10,
is as follows:
FOR SALS
First grade. 26; second grade, 18;
Third grade. 28; fourth grade, 21;
FOR SÄLE — Italian prunes and fifth grade, 29; sixth grade, 26;
seventh grade, 21; eighth grde, 21;
grapes. Jr mes Eddie, 4 th unit.
52-2tp high school, 97; total. 287.
Miss Arleen Peterson of Spokane,
For sale, trade or rent— Three room
cottage on west side. A. W. Ag­ Washington, a graduate of the Uni­
new.
31-tfc versity of Washington, has been
eleced as commercial teacher for the
Four sale— A new supply of adding school year. She plans to assume her
machine rolls at the Herald.
duties Thursday morning.
FOR SALE— 200 White Leghorn
This is the first term in the his­
hens, 750 White Leghorn pullets. tory of the Hermiston high school
Inquire at First National Bank. that a class has been enrolled in sew­
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ing. There are twenty-two members
FOR SALE— China cabinet and pic­ in the class and several girls had to
tures; must go at once. Mrs. E. P. choose another elective.
Dodd.
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The Freshman class officers are:
Jpmes Neary, president; Floyd Mc­
FRUITS AND MELONS
Mullen, vice-president; Helen Wough-
Winner Banana and Jonathan ap­ ter, secretary-treasurer.
ples, 25c box; no culls. Paul Miller.
l-3tc
FOR SALE— Winter apples, several
varieties, boxed or in bulk; bring
boxes and save money.
Floyd
Laird, Hermiston avenue.
2-tfc
The Sophomore class officers for
this year are: Mary Brownson, pres­
ident; Victor Addleman, vice-presi­
dent; Ruth Cherry, secretary-treas­
urer; Edmund Briggs, sergeant-at-
arms.
FOR SALE— Melons, 5 and 10c each
The Junior class held an election
at Mason’s.
2-1 tp of officers Thursday, September 6th.
Albert Kennings was elected presi­
FOR SALE— Concord grapes. C. L. dent; Morris Pierson, vice-president;
Upham, Diagonal road.
Harold Pace, secretary-treasurer.
The electelon of secretary and
FOR SALE— Grimes Golden apples
on tree, 30c bbox; 4 boxes 31.00; reasurer was close, Shirlle Brown-
mn and Harold Pace tied with 8
bring containers. Walter Botkin.
2-tfc votes. By a re-vote Harold Pace was
elected by one vote. The sergeant-
CRABAPPLES, PEARS, PLUMS— at-arms has not been elected or the
Frank Allen’s place. Phone 22-J. class adviser chosen.
48-tfc
At the Senior class meeting held
FOR SALE— Ripe or Jelly grapes. Friday, September 7, Earl Griggs was
Half mile south Farm Bureau. MrB. elected president; Dick Upham, vice-
Marble.
50-tfc president; Ruth Bensel, secretary-
treasurer and Leo Earnheart, ser-
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MISCELLANEOUS
geant-at-arms.
WANTED — Experienced girl for
Due to the disturbance at the
housework. Lester Hamley, Pen­
first
of school in programs, the high
dleton.
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school has not had and music.
WANTED— Housekeeper for ffamly
of five. Ranch cooking and gen­
Tuesday morning there was a music
eral housework. Inquire Hermis­ Assembly. A few songs were sung by
ton Drug Co.
Bltfc the student body. Two violin solos
were rendered by Miss Kern.
FOUND— Car window awning. Ow­
Glee club for the high school will
ner may have for paying for adv. start the last of this week.
and identifying it.
52-tfc
The fifth grade held Its election
Four room furnished house for rent.
Inquire at Floyd Knerr’s shop or and the officers hold their positions
for a moth. Nettle Parsons, presi­
residence.
dent; Richard Cox, vice-president
Kenneth Knerr, secretary-treasurer;
proctors, Golda Bowman, Edna Lit
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tie, Maxine Pawl, Charlotte Ralph.
Hermiston Second Hand Store. —
The seventh grade Is organizing a
Furniture and Hardware, Harness. civic league like they had last year.
Saddles, Wagor.s.
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13,000-Foot Parachute Leap by Woman
P STAT. ESTATE EXCHANGER AND
Tulsa, Okie—Mrs. Petrlcla Moore,
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS. RE­ 22-yesr-old mother, dropped from an
ALTOR.
26-tfc airplane 13.000 feet above the earth
here to celebrate her btrthday with
INSURANCE
what she believes Is a world record
PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSUR­ parachute Jump for women. Records
In Washington show the highest pre­
ANCE COMPANY.
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JOHN HADDOX,
HERMISTON. vious Jump was 1500 feet.
—TRY HIT. HERALD WANT ADS—
Legal Blanks for
Sale at This Office
Labor Condemns “Canned" Mwsle.
Atlantic City, N. J. — A resolution
blacklisting all forms of “canned"
music was adopted at the 50th annual
convention of the New Jersey 8tate
Federation of Labor.
German Girl Sets Air Record.
Rttterfeld. Germany—Germany hail­
ed a new "flying franlein" when Adel­
heid Noell of Berlin remained aloft
i balloon for 26 hours and 41 mtawti
s new record fof Germany, _J
55-D A IR Y CO WS— 55 I
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I AM OFFERING FOR SALE AT MY RANCH AT MONUMENT,
GRANT COUNTY, OREGON
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ANNOUNCEMENT
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I wish to take this opportunity of
thanking the dairymen of this com­
they
have shown me during the time I-
I have done
my best to serve you right.
Office:
I am
now leaving the employ of the Mutual
Creamery Co. and going into the Her­
miston Creamery and it is our aim
to give you the sane service and sat­
iC. W A R N E R
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Chiropractor and Physiotherapist
Specializing in Acute and Chronio
Instructor in Piano
State accredited teacher.
Pupil of
William R. Boone
Kelvin, the great scientist, once told
Ernest A. Evans
his students, as he put a piece of
Portland. Oregon
chalk on a certain mountain, that It
Terms: 31.00 Per Lesson.
strained the whole globe. If there
Make appointments early for Fall
were Instruments delicate enough. Its Term beginning September 3. High
effect might he measured In the most
school credits given. Beginners tak­
remote place.
That Is how science spenks of the en, also.
Main Street, Hermiston, Oregon
“Influence” of a bit of chalk. That
there are no Instruments delicate
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not make It any the less reul or far
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reaching.
A bit of chalk, a child's football,
even a bird's alighting, Is felt right
through the earth. Minute Influences
are set going, to which In a real sense
Is neither measure nor end.
It Is never true to say In such a ■ CALL US TO DO THE WORE *
world that things don't count or don’t
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matter. Everything counts, every ob­
scure deed, every haphazard word.
Things are not nearly so Insignificant js
We Have the Trucks and
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as sometimes they seem.—Christian S Experienced Men to Handle the J
Herald.
W o rd or Deed but
Leaves an Impression
¡HAULING!
isfaction as we have in the past and
invite your co-operation in the thing
we are trying to do.
1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg.
Pendleion, Oregon
Chicago. — Harry M. Dengìar ol
Disease.
Washington prohibition headquarters Location, 2 doors west of Postoffice
arrived here and launched an investi­ Hours, 10 to 6. and by appointment
gation of the alleged rough methods
Res. Phone 311
and quick trigger tactics of a special Office Phone 303
HERMISTON, OREGON
prohibition unit commanded by George
"Hard-Boiled’’ Golding during six
months of activities In this district.
GOLDA E . M UM M A
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have been in business.
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Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Motorcyclist Dies But Sticks to 8eat.
JAMES L. SEARS, M. D.
Montesano, Wash. — Adolph J. K.
Physician and Surgeon
Gregorle, 18. was found stone dead
Res. Phone 719
beside the Olympia highway still seat­ Office Phone 733.
ed boldly’ astride the motorcycle he Office in First National Bank Bldg.
had been riding. Skid marks showed
he bad gone oft the curbing and
DR. DAVID S. ROWE,
struck against a telephone pole.,
Chicago Rum Raiders Too RoiÌgh.
favors
I Treat both Acute and Chronic Dis­
eases.
Office across street from Hurly’e
grocery.
Phone 481
Office Hours, 10 to 12; 1:30 to 9.
Hermiston, Oregon.
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munity for the many
DR. A. E. MARBLE
Chiropractor
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Minute Eyes
The structure and function of eyes
So small that 3,000 would not fill the
space occupied by a pinhead have
been ascertained after years of study
by Dr. S. O. Mast, professor of zo
ology at the Johns Hopkins univer­
sity.
They are the eyes of the volvox,
minute greenish organism which flour­
ishes near the surface of still water
and is of particular interest to science
as one of the simplest forms of life.
Each cell In a volvox, numbering
from 200 to 2.200, Is equipped with
one of them ranging from .001 to DOR
millimeters In diameter and working
Independently toward a common ob­
jective.
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Then He Remembered
A celebrated composer, who hnd
written a very successful “Romeo und
Juliet" opera, was paying his Bret visit
to Stratford-on Avon and being shown
the memorials.
Suddenly he Interrupted his friend's
description of an Old-world cottage.
“Shakespeare?” he queried. “Who J
was Shakespeare?”
The other was flabbergasted.
“My stars 1” he exclaimed. “Didn't 3
yon set his "Romeo and Juliet" to
music.
“Ob ht Now I remember." replied
the composer. “The librettist, eh?”
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UMATILLA PROJECT FAIR
Hermiston :: October 5 and 6
A lw a y s the Improvident
The races and nations of mankind
are not and never have been equally
intelligent and resourceful In devising
and adopting those institutions and
customs which enable the populations
¡In some measure to avoid widespread
| poverty. There are parte of the world
whose peoples are improvident and Ir-
) responsible, and the pressure of want
against their Ineffectual resistance la
a danger to the defenses of those peo­
ples that have for the time successful
ly repelled the common enemy.—T. N.
Carver In "This Economic World.”
Phone 139
Pendleton, On. ■
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