THE HBB1H8TOB ITERA LP* HERMISTON, ORBGOJT. COLUMBIA THEATER Saturday and Sunday 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. 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. Saturday and Sunday “FLAMES” Starring Virginia Valll and Eugene O'Brien. This picture Is the first picture produced in Oregon— mostly in Portland, yet there are other views of Oregon's scenic beauties. The film proven that the sun also shines in Oregon a plenty for the camera, and we are giv­ ing California some competition from now on. The story is based on forest fires, but the main point of this picture Is to prove that Oregon Is a wonderful field to prod uce moving pictures. of Hermiston R. Alexander, Vice-President A. 3 . Norton, Cashier The hay firm of Leathers & Little Inc. have moved into the building on Maln street, formerly occupied by E. P. -Dodd, where they will continue to buy and sell hay, also real estate and fire insurance. 5-4c FOUND—Ford keys on ring. Owner can obtain same at this office. 5-1 FOR SALE — 90 head of Ramboulett REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND ewes, $6.50 per head or trade for INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE­ dairy cows. Ed. Kunze, Boardman. ALTOR. . 26-tfc 5-ltp FOR SALE OR TRADE— 68 a. stock­ ed and equipped, clear, 4 mi. se of Lebanon on new R. R. electric line and state highway; 1-4 ml. to school, 1-2 ml. to town: living spring thru place, 2 good wells; family orchard and berries, good bldg., 40 a. cult., 20 a. more easily put in cult., 5 a. red fir timber, large gardens, all fenced. Price $7500. Will take income property up to $5000. Inquire at news­ paper or farm. W. A. Miles, R. 4, Lebanon, Oregon. Now ready HERMISTON HERALD W. J. W ARNER Atto rney-at- Law Hermiston DR. A. E. MARBLE Chiropractor I Treat both Acuta and Chronic Dis­ eases. Office across street from Hurly'a Señorita Clara Gonzales, the only grocery. Phone 431 woman lawyer in Panama, is in Wash­ ington working with the Inter-Ameri­ Office Hours, 10 to 12; 1:30 to «. Hermiston, Oregon. can Commission of Women. Study at West Point Foreign governments are permitted :o ehose representatives of their jountries who wish to receive Inst rue- ;lous at the United States Militnry icademy. These governments make special requests to the congress of lie United States. Congress by spe- •ial act can provide for the gradna- :lon of such foreigners. These men, lowever. do not receive n commission n the United States army. Future Woe Jack Dick Galloway of Wallowa recent­ ly purchased 50 acres of land from Lynds Hammack. Squire Thomag of Cove accompanied Mr. Galloway over ad is looking at various places on the project. Sylvan Pearson Is suffering with blood poisoning In his left hand. Caution of Librarian Carried to Extreme» *Tf I might have m; wish, I would desire to have no other person than thia library, and to be chained ttgelli- er with so many great authors." King James I was paying a state visit to the Bodleian library nt Oxford in 1605 when he made the remark. He called Sir Thomas Bodley a public servant of extreme caution. Sir Thomas had every book chained to the shelves of the institution. No visitor, even though it be the king himself, was allowed to enter the building until the locks had been Inspected and found secure. On no pretense was any volume allowed to leave the premises. Books too small for chains were locked behind wire gratings. Seekers of knowledge could view the precious tomes nnd, like King James, go away expressing their admiration of Sir Thomas as a Jail keeper of the spirits of wisdom. But that was all they could do. Bodley himself Anally admitted that “the multiplicity of chains" was in­ terfering with "the sight and show of the books.” But that was all he did about it—Just admitted that it waa too bad. King James one day got np enough courage to suggest that it would be very nice if Sir Thomas would let him read a few of the books and even promised not to tell what was In them, but Sir Thomas, shocked, pained and grieved, reminded his majesty that to be a bookworm was an ambi­ tion unworthy of a king. So the hooks stayed on the shelves nnd the locks stayed locked.—Detroit News. APPLES! Mrs. George Shelton entertained at Romes, Winesaps, Staymans. and a coffee honoring Mrs. G. W. Shel­ Blacks. Cider. Paul Miller. 4-tfc ton of Seattle. Covers were laid for eight. FOR SALE—Winter apples, several varieties, boxed or in bulk; bring Mr. and Mrs. George Jenkins and boxes and save money. Floyd small son Bobby, returned Monday Laird, Hermiston avenue. 2-tfc night. Mr. Jenkins has been in Sal­ King George Tickled at Forestalling Pitt FOR SALE— Melons, 5 and 10c each em at the State fair during the past One Jnnuary evening, the Manches­ at Mason's. 2-ltp week. Mrs. Jenkins has spent the summer in Portland. They were ac­ ter (Eng.) Guardian relates. Dr. Man­ Good Delicious Apples, $1.00 per box. companied home by Mrs. Jenkins ners Sutton was giving a dinner party at his deanery at Windsor, when a J. D. Prindle. 3-tfc mother, Mrs. Peeper. visitor was announced, who insisted RADIO— Good 5-tube set, nothing ex­ npon seeing him Immediately. Sut­ Farewell Dinner for Hamrick Family ton, in no very amiable mood, went tra to buy, bargain at $60. Enquire A large group of people attended Into the hail, to And George II stand­ Herald office. a pot luck dinner at the Methodist ing there. CRABAPPLES, PEARS. PLUMS— church Monday evening. This was “How d’ye do? How d'ye do?” said Frank Allen's place. Phone 22-J. in the nature of a farewell for Rev. the king, genially. “Come to let you 48-tfc and Mrs. Hamrick. A program was know you're archbishop of Canterbury ?njoyed and a number of talks given. —archbishop of Canterbury. D'ye ac­ cept D’ye accept? Eh?” The aston­ IOSCKX.LANEOU8 ished dean could only bow In token STARTS CONSTRUCTION OF of acceptance. FOR RENT— 5 room house, Hermis­ “AH right,” said the king. “See MODEL CHICKEN HfOUSF. ton Avenue. Key at Mrs. Levi you’ve got a party. Go back to your Reeder’s. 5-4tc guests.” And he departed, chuckling at having forestalled Pitt, who rode Clint Jackson has started o b ­ WANTED — Experienced girl for posthaste to Windsor next morning housework. Lester Hamley, Pen­ struction of a Washington model to suggest another nominee for the dleton. -22-tf chicken house. The cement flor has office, only to And it Ailed. just been completed. Tony Soneson WANTED— Housekeeper for ffamly doing the work. This building is S agacious Elephants of five. Ranch cooking and gen­ 24 by 44 feet. The Jackson’s are "Bring the elephant around at nine,” eral bousewerk. Inquire Hermis­ raising White Leghorns. la quite the conTentloe first order of ton Drug Co. 52tfc the day when traveling In portions of Baptist Aid Thrift Sale the Malay states, according to Robert FOUND— Car window awning. Ow­ ner may have for paying for adv. October 5 and 6. Just the place V. Walton of New York, now In and identifying it. 52-tfc to find wool rags for rugs, silk rags Tokyo. In Siam, Mr. Walton said, the ele­ for hooked ruga, etc. Also 400 new Four room furnished house for rent. and second hand garndentp priced phants work in “gangs,” with an 'overseer” who Is quick to reprimand Inquire at Floyd Knerr's shop or from 5 cents to $3.00. any laziness. The boss elpphant residence. jangles a heavy chain In the direction of any shirker and, if the offense Is Reception Tendered Teachers repeated, resorts to more drastic pun­ The annual reception honoring the — READ THE WANT ADS— ishment When the teak logs are local teachers waa held at the high floated down from the north and the school Friday evening. A good Hermiston Second Hand Store. — crowd attended an