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the azararon HinuLP. mnaawo-S'. oaaoo». LODGE DIRECTORY COLUMBIA THEATER HERMISTON .ORE. MAKING THE MOST OF IT Saturday and Sunday "FLAMES" We should all makae the most of our TIMD, our OPPORTUNI TIES, our ADVANTAGES. October 13 and 14 That la real thrift. 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 proves 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 tires, but the main point of this picture is to prove that Oregon Is a wonderful field to produce moving pictures. The railroad succeeded the stage coach In order to save time. Today It is poslble to cross the continent ,n less than two days, by airplane. More time saved. oney as It is to save time. It Is Just as Important to save In fact, saving time means saving money. Wodnasday and Thursday October 17 and 18 “NOW WE’RE IN THE AIR” Starring Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton. l« t Beery and Hatton pilot you on a flight of fun, frolic and foolishness— great Lindberg what a picture! Sky high for hrills. Nothing on earth to match it. Saturday and Sunday October 20 and 21 “A HARP IN HOCK” First National Bank of ReraaWMe Starrin Bessie Love and Rudolph Schildkraut. Office woinen of the large N. Y. office buildings (the night crew.) The story deals particularly with the humble life In a large city. The melting pot of races; the refuge of down trodden people; the birthplace of countless men who are a power in the world of finance and busi ness. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Pro«»» Ovo» $40.000 i. » Swavae, Frei. R. Aloxaador, Vice-President W h e n e v e r y o u »ee these horse» on e p a ir o f overalls yo u kn o w th ey represent o v e r a l l sastisfaction. W h e th e r th e y a re VINEYARD LODGE NO. 20». L O, 0. F. meets each Monday evening In Odd Fellows' hall. Visiting member* « « - dlally Invited. W. R. Longhorn, Secretary. Cecil Warner. N. 0 . PROFESSIONAL 0. Levi Strauss BOYD T. JENKINS, D. M. D. Two-Horse Brand F. V. PRIME, D. X. D. Copper-Riveted W aist Overalls General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Bldg. Phone Conneettosk Evenlgs by appointment. associated with For Men and Youths, or W. J. W ABNEB Two-Horse Brand Bib Overalls Attorn ey-nt-Inw Hermiston For Men and Boys th e y represent th e utm o st in o v e ra ll m akin g . T h e y a re th e result o f o v e r 55 years o f k n o w in g how . W e could te ll yo u a ll ab o u t th e ir good po inte a n d h o w th e y a re w e ll m ade, b u t w h en w e ask yo u to b u y a p a ir a t o u r risk, g ivin g yo u A New Pair FREE if They Rip 111 DR. A. E. MARBLE Chiropractor I Treat both Acute and Chronic Dis eases. • < _ Office across street from Hurly'a grocery. Phone 431 Office Hours, 10 to 12; 1:80 to $. Hermiston, Oregon. art, Edna Lay. y o u a re pro tected in every w ay. In the farm products display, award M «Je by L e v i Strauss & C o . San Francisco for which was made for the most com- (Continued From Page One) Reliable Mecchandiss Since 1 8 S 3 plete and artistic display of products h s. M c K enzie , m . d - Mrs. Group of French embroidery grown on one farm, the first award FOR RENT— 6 room house, Hermis Ey». Ear- Nose ani Throat went to Baxter Hutchison, with W il ton Avenue. Key at Mrs. Levi Skovho, Mrs. W. B. Dexter. Hane- Crochet pillow cases, Mrs. Offiee: 1-2-3 Inland Emptra Bfdg. liam Logan and Fred Rlecks of Ir Reeder's, 5-4tc line, first and second. rigon, second and third respectively CHARLES BURK, LOCAL DEALER Pendieron, Oregon WANTED — Experienced girl for Group colored embroidery, Mrs. Awards for other farm products housework. Lester Hamley, Pen Houghton, Mrs. Skovbo. were: Corn, best 12 stalks, William JAMES L. SEARS, M. D. dleton. 22-tf Colored embroidery lunch set, Logan, lrat and second, B. Hutchi Physician and Surgeon Mrs. Messenger, Mrs. Ida Fleckeng- son third. Squash, Billy Jaockson, «7S SALI FOUND— Car window awning. Ow Office Phone 733. Res. Phon* 71» IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE er. Nellie Messenger, Mrs. Messen Wm. Logan. Potatoes, rural, Oscar ner may have for paying for adv. Office in First National Bank Bldg. ger. Mikesell, first and second. Corn, 12 STATE OF OREGON FOR THE and Identifying it. 52-tfc FOR SALE— 160 head bronze turkeys Embroidered towel, Mrs. A. C. ears, M. Fuller first and second, Wm. COUNTY OF UMATILLA 27 old stock, the remainder young. Houghton, Mrs. Roy Skeen. Logan. Onions, B. Hutchison. Four room furnished house for rent. In the Matter of the Estate DR. DAVID S. ROWE, For quick sole, price on lot $375. Grace Best pair darned socks The award In the Dairy Enterprise Inquire at Floyd Knerr’s shop or of Chiropractor and Physiotherapist E. H. Meier, Plymouth, Wn. 6-ltp Rodda, Irene Etter. special was announced late Saturday residence. John Bishop, Deceased. Specializing in Acute and Chromo afternoon. This was an award of Work of Girls Under 18 FOR SALE — 90 head of Ramboulett Notice of Private Sale of Real Pro WANTED— Housekeeper for ffamly Best wash dress, Edith Sale. Bar fered by the Commercial club and the Disease. ewes, »6.50 per head or trade for of five. Ranch cooking and gen bara Etter. Farm Bureau. The various conditions perty. Location, 2 doors west of PQgtoffi.ee To whomsoever it may concern: dairy cows. Ed. Kunze, Boardman. eral housewerk. Inquire Hermis 3 articles of sewing, Irma Humph governing consisted of quality and 5-ltp Notice Is hereby given: That pur Hours, 10 to 6, and by appointment ton Drug Co. 52tfc rey, Rosella Ott. condition of herds, the feeding sys suant to the Order of the Honorable Office Phone 303 Res. Phone 311 tem, labor conveniences, santtatlon, FOR SALE— A full sized bed, spring Boys’ and Girls’ Club Work I. M. Schannep, Judge of the above Hermiston Second Hand Store. — HERMISTON, OREGON Division 1— Ruth Wilson, Rachel ventilation, location, light and 8UP‘ entitled Court, made on the 1st day of and mattress, child's bed, spring Furniture and Hardware, Harness, Buell, Faith Wilson. plementary equipment. Competition September, 1928. the undersigned, as and mattress. Mrs. Thomas Fras Saddles, Wagons. 11-tfc Division 2— Helen Jendrzjewskl. was keen In this event, the rules Administratrix of the Estate of er. <-2tc Division 3— Edna Ott, Jean Barn stipulating the entry of at least six John Bishop, deceased, will from and IF I T ’ S A JO B 0 F ■ FOR SALE OR TRADE— 68 a. stock FOUND— Ford keys on ring. Owner ard. herds, herds consisting of six or more alter the 20th day of October, 1928 ean obtain same at this office. 5-1 ed and equipped, clear, 4 ml. Be of Hand work— Barbara Reid. cow< First award in this event was offer for sale at private sale for cash Bachelor— Owen Mayberry, Arch won by P. P. Sullivan with T. H. Lebanon on new R. R- electric line REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AN« or part cash and balance secured by ie Beams, Marlin York. and state highway; 1-4 mi. to Haddox second and Logan Todd third. first mortgage upon the premises, the INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, school, 1-2 mi. to town: living Awards In the honey division following described real premises be Home Economy ALTOR. 2S- White bread, Mrs. Lena Tillson, Specimen comb honey, J. D. Harrah, •spring thru place, 2 good wells; longing to said estate, to-wit: family orchard and berries, good The hay firm of Leathers & Little Mrs. J. D. Harrah. CALL US TO DO THE WORK ■ first; C. Tillery, second. Specimen Commencing at a point 114 rods Loaf cake, Mrs. Clark Paul, Mrs. bldg., 40 a. cult., 20 a. more easily extracted honey, J. Skovbo, J. D. Har Inc. have moved into the building north of the South-wast corner of FOR YOU S put in cult., 5 a. red fir timber, rah, H. W. Loudermilk. ( Specimen on Main street, formerly occupied Lena Tillson. the North West Quarter of Section ■ Angel cake. Mrs. Marvin Watson, large gardens, all fenced. Price beeswax. H. W. Loudermilk, J. D. by E. P. Dodd, where they will 34, Township 5, North Range 31 ;J We Have the Trncks and j $7 500. Will take income property Harrah, J. Skovbo. Single comb nec continue to buy and sell hay, also Mrs. J. D. Harrah. E. W. M. Thence North 25 rods, ■ Experienced Men to Handle the a Layer cake (girls under 18), Edna up to $5000. inquire at news leus 3 banded Italian bees, one third real estate and fire insurance. 5-4c thence in a South Easterly direc Business. J Turnblad, Ruth Wilson. paper or farm. W. A. Miles, R. 4, to J. Skovbo. Single comb necleus tion 20.25 rods to a point, 9.7 rods Rolled cookies, Mrs. M. E. Quinby, Carnlolan bees, one third to Jens Lebanon, Oregon. North and 12.25 rods East of said ■ WE CAN FIGURE WITH YOU 5 Mrs. Charles Taylor, Skovbo. Largest and most attractive starting point. Thence la a South FOR SALE— Winchester pump gun, Apple pie, Mrs. I. C. Cox, Mrs. display, J. Skovbo, J. D. Harrah. For ON LONG HAULS " HERMISTON LOCALS Westerly direction 15.25 rods to a 12 gauge, good condition. Inquire Lena Tillson. the beat display of cooking with place of beginning, containing 158 at H ltt’i store. 4-lto Canned fruit (3 Jars 3 varieties), honey, Mra. Skovbo won first and square rods, more or less Mrs. Fred Relka, first and second. Mrs. W. O. Rodda, second. FOR SALE— Snare drum stand and Bids on the above property may be Mrs. Fred Donert, Umatilla county Canned vegetables (3 Jars 3 var In the floral general display Mrs. made to the undersigned In person stick*. Edmund Briggs. 3-2tp chairman for the Hoover-Curtis letles), Mrs. B. L. Jackson, Mrs. Henry Ott was first, Mrs. Joe Udey or at the office of her attorney, C. Z. FOR SALE— Rang), Inquire of A. C. Women's clubs, has appointed Mrs. Baxter Hutchison. second, and Mra. B. Haneline third. Randall, 24 Stangler Building, Ten- Swarner. 8-2tp J. M. Biggs as chairman for Hermis Pickles (3 Jars, 3 varieties), Mrs. For beat bouquet, Mrs. Jos Udey first dleton, Oregon ton. W. G. Rodda, Mrs. Baxter Hutchl and Mrs. Henry Ott second. JOSEPHINE BROWN, Feor sale— A new supply of adding ■ W A eon. Administratrix of the Estate of John machine rolls at the Herald. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Curl and Mrs Jelly (3 glasses, 3 varieties) Mrs. LOCAL HERD STANDS HIGH Bishop, Deceased 3-6tc ■ PORTLAND - PENDLETON ■ Fred Donert were Hermiston visi Jens Skovbo, Mrs. Rodda. a TRUCK LINE « FOR SALE— Fine piano In storage Preserves (3 Jars. 3 varieties) near Hermiston. Will sacrifice for tors Tuesday. (Continued From Page One) !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Mrs. S. L. Carson, Mrs. Frank Gui- quick sale. A snap. Write Tail- Mrs. Lucinda Randall of Pendle wlts. Wagner of Freewater, James Duncan man Piano Store, Salem, Oregon, II Canned products, Mrs. BaxteT Hut of Adame and L. C. Todd of Hermis for full particulars. 6-3tc ton, spent Saturday In Hermiston. She accompanied her daughter, Miss chison, Mrs. Fred Relks. ton. 2 year olds making 35 lbs. of Single Jar rult, Mrs. Fred Rleks. fat belonged to L. C. Dyer, Hermis FOR SALE— China cabinet and pic Eva Randall, when she returned Single Jar vegetables, Mrs. E. L, ton, W. L. Lay Stanfield, H. E. Cool tures; must go at once. Mrs. E. P. from institute. New York. — America’s automobile 208 East Court St. Jackson. Boardman, F. A. Baker Stanfield, Ace casualty list Is growing alarmingly. Dodd. 1-lto Complete awards in the poultry de Wagner, Freewater, I. Skovbo, Board Mr. and Mre. A. M. Sunsjrup and ANY AND Seventy deaths a day was the coun FOR SALE— Small row-boat with daughter Margaret were Hermiston partment were as follows: White Leg man, A. R. Coppock Adams and W. try’s toll for July, It was estimated trailer. 8ee Dr. Boyd Jenkins, I visitors over the week end. Mr. horns— Pen 4 hens 1 cock, James G. Graham Freewater. at the National Safety congress In Hermiston. 5-tfc Sunstrup formerly operated the Her Todd. Pen 4 pullets 1 cockerel, Harry session here. In the first seven months mi8ton creamery but now owns I Spinning first, James Todd second fruits andmelons of this year, the total deaths In auto VETERANS VISIT CUBA T. H. Haddox third. Four hens, Roy creamery In Portland. mobile accidents were 13,800, as com FOB YOU ■ Sullivan, Mrs. Geo. Genn, T . H. Had APPLES! 6800 Spanish War Men Open Conven pared with 12,900 the first seven dox. Four pullets, Cllut Jackson, H. Romes, Wineeaps, Staymans, and A. S. Hlsey, superintendent of this months ot last year. tion In Havane. Pendleton, Ore. ■ Blacks. Cider. Pgul Miller. 4-tfc district of the Methodist Episcopal Spinning, Mrs. Geo.' Genn. Hen, C. Indications are that this year’s " Phone 139 Havana.—Battles of »he Spanish- church, spent Monday In Hermiston. Jackson, James Todd, Mrs. Geo. Gen total of automobile deaths will exceed FOR SALE— Winter apples, several Pullet, James Todd. T. H. Haddox, American war were refought In words that of last year by 2000. Mr. Hlsey lives In Salem. varieties, boxed or In bulk; bring Harry Spinning. Cock, James Todd. I in many hotel lobbies of Havana, Illustrating the enormity of the prob where veterans met ex-comrades gath boxes and *ave money. Floyd Ccckerel, J. Todd, Harry Spinning. lem, R. L. Forney of Chicago, head of Friends of Margaret Waterman will Laird, Hermiston avenue. 2-tfc Barred Rocks— Pen 4 hens 1 cock, ered here for the convention of the the statistical bureau of the National be Interested to learn that she has United 8panlsh-War veterans. W. G. Webber. Pen 4 pullets or hens. More than 6000 partook of the unre Safety council, said that accidents of FOR SALE— Melons. 5 and 10c each gone to Pittsburg, Penn., with a fam C. Dyer, P. P. Sullivan, C. Dyer. all kinds In the United States last ily named L. H. Collingwood whom at Mason's. 2-ltp Hen, C. Dyer, W. O, Webber. Pul stricted privileges which Cuba has year caused death to 95,000 and In she met in Portland. They returned granted the men who aided In obtain FOR SALE— Delicious and Winter through Canada and Miss Waterman let, C. M. Best, C. Dyer, W ill Rhodes. ing her independence. Ships due to jury to 10,000,000 more. HORSESHOEING AND AUTO “Of the 95,000 killed last year, 25.- Banana apples by box or sack. Theo was most enthusiastic over the trip. Cock, W. G. Webber. Cockerel, Will morrow have 800 veterans aboard. REPAIR WORK Beletskl, • •*l t P She will study music while In the Rhodes. E. T. Messenger. C. Dyer. President Gerardo Machada and 775 were automobile deaths,” said Rhode Island Reds— Pen 4 hens 1 Wood Work and General Machine east. other prominent Cubans received st Forney. Good Delicious Apples, »1.00 per box. cock. Morris Pearson, Viola Hearing, Automobile drivers seemingly win Work the state department Admiral Hugh J. D. Prlndle, 2-tfc Olenn Pierson. Wiley and General John J. Garrity, not be “educated” Into “safety first Your Patronage Appreciated Turkeys— Two hens 1 cock, E. Bel- commander-in-chlef of the veterans, methods, although excellent progress RADIO— Good 5-tube set, nothing ex •FOLLOW THE LEADER?" PRICES ARE RIGHT ttskl, W. J. Logan, M. I. McRay. H*n Is made along other lines In accident tra to buy, bargain at $60. Enquire Thoa. Stewart. E. Beletskl. W. J. Log- with other of their officials. prevention. Herald office. Pullet, W. M. Fuller, James Stewart, M. I. McRay. Cock, M. I. “Plying »leeper" Service Planned. league ot nations officials express FOR SALE— Rome Beauty and Wine- New York.—Inclusion of a “flying ed disappointment on receipt of the McRay. B. Beletskl. W. J. Logan sap pples, 30c box. 4 for $1. Carl Cockerel. Ella Beletaki, W. M. Puller, sleeper” service In the transcontinen communication from the United States Schachermeyer, 4th unit. $-2tc tal air transport system will bring the government declining an Invitation to M. L McRay. CRABAPPLEB, PEARS, PLUMS— Ducks- One drake, two ducks. W Pacific Coast one day nearer to the sit with the council In appointing a Frank Allen's place. Phone 22-J H. Bensel, B. Beletskl, Lawrence Atlantic, according to an announce central board of control set up by the 48-tf« ment made by Colonel Charles A. 1925 Geneva opium convention. Swarner. White eggs— James odd, W M. Pul Lindbergh, technical chairman, who stated that the new feature lessens Bedford Unionist* Accept Wage Cute. KBOSEXAMEOTO ler, C. Dyer. New Bedford, Mass —A majority of Brown eggs— C. Dyer, 8. L. Car- the const-to-coast Journey to 4$ hours. the New Bedford craft unions voted found — Australian shepherd dog. son. C. C. Cllneemltb. Chicago Schools W ill T»ach Aviation. to end the 25 week strike by accept —TRY THE HERALD WANT A M — Phoae 2S-J. Awards In the boys and girls' club Chicago, 111. — Aviation Is to bo ing a compromise of 5 per cent wage poultry division were as follows: WILL BUY a second band hay baler. Chtakens, Morris Pearson, Viole taught In the clanorooms of 10 leading cut and stipulation of 30-day potlcg Mare. May. Echo. M te before a general wage cut. Hearing. Glenn Pearson, Marvin Wal Chicago high schools. la c* Ducks, Monroe Swarner, Law — VmatlUa Project Fair, OcV H FOR RENT— S m a l l , m o d e r n h o u s e , Swarner. Turban Jaa. 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