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COLUMBIA THEATER
HERMISTON ,0RE.
CAN’T FLOAT
Saturday and Sunday
September 28 and 30
"REJ UVENATION OF AUNT MARY"
Starring May Robson, Harrison Ford and Franklin Pangborn.
Just recently the Helig theatre has been giving the stage play of
thi8 story. Here is one of the cartoons they used "Step fast, hop
to it. Aunt Mary is in town to show you how to live even though
you be old or ill, you will laugh at her rejuvenation. Doctors and
beauty experts greatly interested in seeing Aunt Mary."
UP STREAM
What Is will power? Well, it is persistency of effort—unwill
ing to surrender—dogged determination to carry on. These things
decide human destiny.
Wednesday and Thursday
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October 3 and 4
"RINTY OF THE DESERT”
Here is the last one of the "Rin Tin, Tin” pictures on my con
tract with Warner Brothers. You will not want to miss It.
It is always easy to ollow the line3 of least resistance. But one
can’t very well float UP STREAM. It takes effort. Many who have
achieved greatness in life, finaancially and otherwise, developed
WILL POWER early in life. You can do what you want to do if
you really WANT to.
BIG SPECIAL FRIDAY NIGHT, OCT. 5—ONE NIGHT ONLY—
THOMAS MEIGHAN
“W e’re All Gamblers”
First National Bank
The director of this picture, Jas. Cruze, has the reputation as
the best director in fllmdom. The Covered Wagon, The Pony
Express, Old Ironsides, are a few of his early productions. Imagine
a picture filled with them all and you have "We’re All Gamblers.”
A prize fighter, a night club owner, the hero of the Miracle Man.
PARAMOUNT’S BEST STAR
•tt Hermiston
C a p ita l, S urplus and U n d iv id e d P ro fits O v e r $ 5 0 ,0 0 0
T. B. Swayze, Brea.
R. Alexander, Vice-President
A. H. Norton, Cashier
Saturday «nd Sunday
W A N T AOS
fcOB SALS
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HERMISTON LOCALS
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October 6 and 7
TURKISH DELIGHT”
Starring Rudolph Schildkraut, who won your admiration in the
Country Doctor. The story of a Woman-hater who inherited a
Turkish harem. Forty wives— what was he to do? Truly a rip-
roaring comedy.
Mr. and Mrs. Dunning of Stanfield
spent Tuesday at the Brierley home.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Mathews
FOR SALE—Snare drum stand and have rented the Warner house for
sticks. Edmund Briggs.
3-2tp merly occupied by Mr. and Mrs; Geo.
Jenkins.
FOR SALE— Range, inquire of A. C.
Swarner.
3-2tp
Word was received this week that
FOR SALE — Italian prunes and Coach and Mrs. Walenta have recent
ly purchased a cattle ranch in North
grapes. James Eddie, 4t.h unit.
52-2tp Dakota and will move there in the
near future.
For sale, trade or rent—Three room
Gilbert Smith returned Sunday af
cottage on west side, A. W. Ag
new
31-tfc ter a few days hunting trip. He was
successful and brought home a deer.
Foor sals— A new supply of adding
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Agnew and
machine rolls at the Herald.
family left recently to make their
FOR SALE— 200 White Leghorn home in Portland.
hens, 750 White Leghorn pullets.
Inquire at First National Bank.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner enter
1-tfc tained guests at dinner Tuesday
FOR SALE— China cabinet and pic evening.
tures; must go at once. Mrs. E. P.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Best were Pilot
Dodd.
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Rock visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Best
FOR SALE— Alfalfa hay. Von Beh reports much Interest among the
ren ranch.
4-tfc women of Pilot Rock in the coming
Umatilla Project air and that they
are preparing a number of exhibits
FRUITS AND MELONS
in the women’s department.
APPLES!
Romes, Winesaps, Staymans, and
Gladys Goff is out of school this
Blacks. Cider. Paul Miller. 4-tfc week suffering from a nervous break
down.
FOR SALE—Winter apples, several
varieties, boxed or in bulk; bring
Mrs. Wm. Shaar and Mrs‘ Gerald
boxes ana wve money.
Floyd White wefe Walla Walia vielter»
Laird, Hermiston avenue.
2-tfc
Monday.
FOR SALE— Melons, 5 and 10c each
Vernon Seitz of Portland formerly
at Mason’s.
2-ltp
in the real estate business in Hermls
Good Deliious Apples, $1.00 per box. ton, spent a few days the first of the
Mrs. J. M. Prindle.
3-tfc week here on business.
FOR SALE—Grimes Golden apples
Florence and Ruth Woughter will
on tree, 30c bbox; 4 boxes $1.00; leave the last of the week to attend
bring containers. Walter Botkin. University of Oregon.
2-tfc
Miss Eva Woughter left Sunday to
CRABAPPLES, PEARS, PLUMS—
Frank Allen’s place. Phone 22-J. attend school at Monmouth this win
48-tfc ter.
■mCELLAJTEOUB
WANTED — Experienced girl for
housework. Lester Hamley, Pen
dleton.
22-tf
The Mask club of he high school
are giving a party in honor of Doro.
thy Straw Saturday evening at the
Corlis hotel. Dorothy in company
with her mother, Mrs. H. M. Straw
are to leave soon to make their heme
in Portland.
NO HUNTING SIGNS
Now ready
HERMISTON HERALD
» « i t , ESTATE EXCHANGES AND
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS. R
ALTOT.
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U ST about a year ago we published, in your
advertising columns, a message in which we
sought to give you and your readers an idea of
what General Motors is and what it is trying to
accomplish. At that time the public was purchas
ing our cars at the rate of about one in every three;
and our Frigidaire automatic refrigerator and
Delco-Light electric plants were leading in popular
preference in their respective fields.
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W e are particularly impressed with the number
of letters which have come to us from editors
o f small city newspapers during recent months.
These editors, who are in a position to reflect
local sentiment, speak of the goodwill which
attaches to General M otors in their communities
During the two days of the Uma
tilla Project Fair there will be a
health booth on the grounds. Miss
INSURANCE
PACIFIC MUTUAL U F E INSUR Flannigan, county health nurse, will
weigh and measure children and first
ANCE COMPANY.
JOHN HADDOX,
HERMISTON. aid will be rendered.
Tuesday. October 9. the regular
monthly meettag of the health board
—TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— will be held In the library. It Is
hoped that everyone interested will
attend. Mrs. C. S. McNaught is the
chairman of «11 the health work in
this part of the county.
— R E A D T H E W A N T ADS—
PROFESSIONAL CASOS
BOYD T. JENKINS, D. M. D.
associated with
F. V. PRIME, D. M. D.
General Dentiltry
X-Ray and Diagnesls
Bank Bldg.
Phone Conneettea
Evenigs by appointment.
W. J. WABHXB
Attorney-at-Law
Harmiiioa
DR. A. E. MARBLE
Chiropractor
I Treat both Acute and Chronic Dis
eases.
Office across street from Huriy’i
grocery.
Phone 481
Office Hours, 10 to 18; 1:80 to $.
Hermiston, Oregon.
H S. McKENZŒ, M. D-
Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat
Office: 1-8-3 Inland Empire Btdg.
Pendieion, Oregon
JAMES L. SEARS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 733.
Res. Phone 71$
Office in First National Bank Bldg.
DR. DAVID S. ROWE,
Chiropractor and Physiotherapist
Specializing in Acute and Chronio
Disease.
Location, 2 doors west of Pqstoffioe
Hours, 10 to 8, and by appointment.
Office Phone 303
Res. Phone 3l$
HERMISTON, OREGON
“Say It With Flowen”
Mrs. C. M. Best asks that all flow
ers not entered in the show for com
petition be brought to her department
for decoration. This will add greatly
to the appearance of the women’s
displays and the general attractive
ness of the building.
GENERAL MOTORS
The reason for this is two-fold. First, the public
wants value for its automobile dollar and recog
nize} value when it is given. Second, General
Motors is seeking so to conduct its operations as
to deserve the goodwill of the public.
Hermiston Second Hand Store. —
Furniture and Hardware, Harness,
Saddle«, Wagons.
11-tfc
VINEYARD LODGE NO. 10$. L O, A
F. meets each Monday •▼«nine la Odd
Fellows' hall. Visiting membsM SW-
dlally invited.
W. R. Longhorn, Secretary.
Cecil Warner, M. O.
o f this paper from
Don’t forget the big chicken dinner
Four room furnished house for rent.
Inquire at Floyd Knerr’s shop or at the Baptlst-Christlan church dur
ing the project fair. Serving din
residence.
ner and supper.
Saturday, September 29, the Her
miston branch of the county health
association will have a cooked food
sale at the Hermiston Market to raise
funds to further tbe health work in
the county.
LODGE DOOBOTORY
A message to the editor
Since then each o f our car divisions has intro
duced new, further improved models and public
patronage has reached the point where almost
one out o f two automobiles purchased is a General
Motors car. Frigidaire and Delco-Light products
have showed comparable increases in sales.
COUNTY HEALTH NOTES
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF UMATILLA
In the Matter of the Estate
of
John Bishop, Deceased.
Notice of Private Sale of Real Pro
perty.
To whomsoever it may concern:
Notice is hereby given: That pur
suant to the Order of the Honorable
I. M. Schannep, Judge of the above
entitled Court, made on the 1st day of
September^ 1928, the undersigned, as
Administratrix of the Estate of
John Bishop, deceased, will from and
after the 20th day of October, 1928,
offer for sale at private sale for cash
or part cash and balance secured by
first mortgage upon the premises, the
following described real premises be
longing to said estate, to-wit:
Commencing at a point 114 rods
north of the South-west corner of
the North West Quarter of Section
34, Township 5, North Range 31,
E. W. M. Thence North 25 rods,
thence in a South Easterly direc
tion 20.25 rods to a point, 9.7 rods
North and 12.25 rods East of said
starting point. Thence in a South
Westerly direction 15.25 rods to
place of beginning, containing 153
square rods, more or less.
BidB on the above property may be
made to the undersigned in person
or at the office of her attorney, C. Z.
Randall, 24 Stangler Building, Pen
dleton, Oregon.
JOSEPHINE BROWN,
Administratrix of the Estate of John
Bishop, Deceased.
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Want Ads Bring Resulti«
WANTED— Housekeeper for ffamly
of five. Ranch cooking and gen
eral housewerk. Inquire Hermis
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Moll and Mr.
ton Drug Co.
52tfc Mo ll's mother, of Arlington. Wash
FOUND—Car window awning. Ow ington, spent several days at the
ner may have for paying for adv. Kellogg home last week. Mrs. Moll
and identifying it.
5 2-tfc is an aunt of Mr. Kellogg.
— READ THE WANT ADS—
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
board of directors of Westland Irrl-
i gat io n District, acting as a board of
! equalization, will meet at the district
office in Hermiston. Oregon, on the
1 first Tuesday in October, 1928, at 8
[o’clock P. M. for the purpose of re-
| viewing and correcting the assess
ments and aportionment of taxes to
be levied on the first Tuesday in
September, 1928, for district pur
poses.
Dated this 30th day of August,
1928.
J. W. MESSNER.
Searetray Westland Irrigation Dis
trict, Umatilla County, Oregon.
(52-5tc)
and express an obviously sincere appreciation of
the character of General M otors’ advertising in
their publications.
For our advertising has been as much concerned
with giving your readers facts of helpfulness to
them in the purchase of automobiles as with the
merits of our own products. Out messages have
set forth the principles of trade-in transactions
and used car allowances. They have dealt with
time payments and the change in the public's
attitude tjw ard the used car. Other messages
have told of the policies o f General Motors and
of how our resources are being employed to effect
them.
That General Motors enjoys the goodwill of
the people in the small cities and on the farms of
America gives us an especial satisfaction and
confidence in the future. It is in the country
sections o f the United States that half our popu
lation lives. It is there that the whole industry
must look in increasing measure for maintenance
of the production volume upon which high values
and low prices depend. And it is there that
General Motors is paying particular attention to
its facilities for sales and service.
To our friends in your community we express
our thanks.
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G e n e r a l M o t o r * « re n te y o u to k n o w w h a t i t ia d o in g to give v a lu e t o t h e p u rc h a a e r
o f Ita p ro d u c ts . S e n d in t h e c o u p o n . T h e r e w ill be n o o b lig a tio n a tta c h e d .
C D f E R A L M O T O R S (D*p<- *> . D E T R O IT , M IC H .
Please w n d , w ith o u t oblige* ien ♦« m s, illu s tra te d lita re -
t u r a d e s c rib in g t h e C s n « . e l M o to r s p r o d u c t I h a r e
cheeked — to r «thee w ith tS a booklet« “ T h e Proving
G rv u n d " and “ Prm cipU a atad PU icfes.”
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