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COLUMBIA THEATER
HERMISTON ,0RE.
MAKING THE MOST
OF IT
Saturday and Sunlay
October 20 and 21
“A HARP CI HOCK”
Starrln Besale Love and Rudolph Schildkraut. Office women of
the large N. Y. office buildings (the night crew.) The story dealt
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.
We should all makae the most of our TIME), our OPPORTUNI
TIES, our ADVANTAGES.
That Is real thrift.
“STUDENT PRINCE”
Today It Is poslble to cross the continent In les^ than two days,
by airplane.
More time saved.
money as It Is to save time.
F
It Is just as Important
to
October 24 and 25
Wednesday and Thursday
The railroad succeeded the stage coach In order to save time.
save
RAMON N0VARR0 and NORMA SHEARER
The tory of ba boy, 8 years old ahelr to the throne of Heidel
berg. According to the customs of royalty his future wife is
selected from the royal class. But his early childhood educationd
and associates were not confined exclusively to the upper class.
During these early days Fate made one little playmate -friendship
so strong it could not be broken by the higher courts.
In fact, saving time means saving
money.
-This picture is played through the-
First National Bank
A usp ices o f the A m erican L egion
and is w ell worth everyone's support f
«f Hermiston
Saturday and Sunday
October 27 and 28
“THE GIRL FROM CHICAGO’’
A Warner Brothers picture starring Connad hjagel and Myrna
Lay. A girl of the Southland braves crooks, terrors and dangers
of the underworld to save her brotther from death.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profite Over $50,000
1 B Sways®, Très.
R- Alexander, Vice-President
A. H. Norton, Cashier
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HERMISTON LOCALS
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Mr. and Mrs. Mark Alley of Moro|
were Hermiston visitors last Monday.
P. T. A. Food Sale at the Meat
OR SALE— Winchester pump gun, Market Saturday, October 20, 2 P .M .
112 gauge, good condition. Inquire
Henry Hitt left for Portland Mon-|
at Hitt's store.
4' ltc
day night.
^oTTale— A new supply of adding
machine rolls at the Herald.
Nola Simons and Nan McElrath I
of
Freewater, Oregon, were visiting
OR SALE— Flue piano in storage
near Hermiston. Will sacrifice for at the Curtis Simons home Sunday. [
quick sale. A snap. Write Tall Miss Simons is a sister of Mr. Sim
man Piano Store, Salem, Oregon, ons.
for full particulars.
6_3tc
Tickets to the Pacific International |
ADIO— Good 5-tube set, nothing ex- Livestock exposition which will be
■a to buy, bargain at »60. Enquire held at Portland November 3-10, in
clusive, will be on sale November I
Herald office.
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1-10 at fare and one-third for the
OR SALE— Small row-boat with round trip from all O. W. R. & N
trailer. See Dr. Boyd Jenkins, points in Oregon, Washington and
Hermiston.
6-tfc Idaho. The return limit will be
Novmber 12. Similar reduced fares
FRUITS AND MELONS
will be in effect on other railroads. I
A total of »100,000 in premiums will I
PPLES, 25c and 35c box. Cider.
be awarded at the exposition thisj
Deliveries made. Paul Miller. 7-c
year.
EUCIOUS APPLES, 50c and *100
D. D. Follett returned from a hunt
box at Theo Beletski.
7-tfc
ing trip in the mountains early this
OR SALE—Winter apples, several week.
varieties, boxed or in bulk; bring
boxes and save money.
Floyd
C. L. Upham was a Pendleton vis
Laird, Hermiston avenue.
2-tfc itor Monday of this week. He was
the representative of the Hermiston
OR SALE— Rome Beauty and Wine-
Herald at a training school sponsored
sap pples, 30c box, 4 for »1. Carl
by the Oregon State College for news
Schachermeyer, 4th unit.
6-2tc
paper correspondents of farm and
RABAPPLES, PEARS, PLUMS— community writing. Practically all
Frank Allen's place. Phone 22-J. of the weekly newspapers published
48-tfc in Umatilla county were represented
at the meeting.
ood Delicious Apples, »1.00 per box.
J. D. Prlndle.
3”tfc
Saskatchewan River
Saskatchewan Is an Indian name
lnungRTAlTEOP»
meaning “swift-flowing” or .“rapid,”
and although It Is the name now
0 TRADE— Cows for sheep. F. A. home by the great river which rise«
Wagner.
7-tfc in Alberta and flows through Sas
katchewan and Manitoba into Lake
ANTED— Housekeepe r and cook Winnipeg, it was not its original
in small family. Apply this office. name. Saskatchewan was given by
7-tfc the Indians to mure than one stream
For example, it was an early appellu
OUND—Australian shepherd dog tlon of the present Minnedosa river,
Phone 28-J.
in Manitoba, while Saskatchewan Is
tlie name of a tributary to Severn riv
ILL BUY a second hand hay baler er, Ontnrio.
Marc. May, Echo.
6-2tc
»FOR RENT— Small, modern house
close-in. Inquire Dr. Prime. 6-tfc
FOR RENT— 5 room house, Hermis
ton Avenue. Key at Mrs. Levi
5-4tc
Reeder’s.
WANTED — Experienced flirt for
housework. Lester Ham ley, Pen
dleton.
22-tf
our room furnished house for rent
Inquire at Floyd Knerr’s shop or
residence.
Family Devotion»
When tea was over at the children’s
party, the hostess asked the smallest
boy if he would say grace?
“What’s that?" asked the honored
guest.
“Why, don’t you know?” said the
surprised hostess. “What does your
father say when he has had a good
dinner?”
The 'small boy searched bis mem
ory, then replied:
“He rubs his chest and says: ’Rich
ard la himself again I’ "—The Outlook
Hermiston Second Hand Store.
Furniture and Hardware, Harness
Saddles, Wagons.
11-tfc
FOUND— Ford keys on ring. Owner
ean obtain same at this office. 5-1
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»C A T « EXCHANGES AND
QKUBXNC«. J. M. BIGGS, HE
ALTO«.
he 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
TRAY ED— From my ranch near
Boardman, fresh Jersey breed cow
Finder notify Barlow service it*
tlon end be well paid for thetr
trouble.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
“GOOD GETAWAY?”
anti - knock
RED CROWN
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ForjSale by
C H A S. G . B U R K
Hermiston, Oregon
C h a r le s E. G r a h a m
LODGE DnCBCTOEY
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
VINEYARD LODGE NB. 10«, L O. A
COUNTY OF UMATILLA
F. meets each Monday evening In Odd
In the Matter of the Estate
Fellow»’ hall. Visiting members S«r-
of
dlally Invited.
John Bishop. Deceased.
W. R. longhorn. Secretary.
Notlee of Private Sale of Real Pro
Ceoil Warner, N. « .
perty.
To whomsoever It may concern:
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Notice ie hereby given: That pur
suant to the Order of the Honorable
BOYD T. JENKINS, D. JL D.
I. M. Schannep, Judge of the above!
associated with
entitled Court, made on the 1st day of
P.
V,
PRIME, D. M. B.
September, 1928, the undersigned, as
Administratrix of the Estate of
General Dentistry
John Bishop, deceased, will from and
X-Ray and Diagnosis
after the 20th day of October, 1928, Bank Bldg.
Phons Coaaeeti«
offer for sale at private sale for cash Evenlgs by appointment.
or part cash and balance secured by
first mortgage upon the premises, the
W. J. W ARNER
following described real premises be
longing to said estate, to-wlt:
A ttnm ey-at-I*«
Commencing at a point 114 rods
Hl
north of the South-west corner of Hermiston
the North West Quarter of Section
34, Township 5, North Range 31,
DR. A. E. MARBLE
E. W. M. Thence North 25 rods,
Chiropractor
thence in a South Easterly direc
I Treat both Acute and Chronic Dis
tion 20.25 rods to a point, 9.7 rods
North and 12.25 rode East of said eases.
Office across street frem Hurlya
starting point. Thence in a South
Westerly direction 15.25 rods to grocery.
Phone 481
place of beginning, containing 153
Office Hours, 10 to 12; 1:10 to $.
square rods, more or less.
Hermiston, Oregon.
Bids on the above property may be
made to the undersigned in person
H S. McKENZIE, IL D-
or at the office of her attorney, C. Z
Eye.
Ear. Nose a n i Throat
Randall, 24 Stangler Building, Pen
Off lee: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg.
dleton, Oregon.
JOSEPHINE BROWN,
Pendleton, Oregon
Administratrix of the Estate of John
Bishop, Deceased.
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JAMES L. SEARS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 783.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby glven that the Office in First National Bank Bldg.
undersigned has been appointed exe
cutor of the last will and testament
DR. DAVID S. ROWE,
of Mary E. Hoisington, deceased, In
Chiropractor
and Physiotherapist
the County Court in the State of Ore
gon, for Umatilla County.
All per Specializing in Acute and Chronic
sons having claims against the said
Disease,
estate are hereby required to present Location, 2 doors west of Pqstoffice
such claims duly verified, and with Hours, 10 to 6, and by appointment
proper vouchers attached, to the un
Office Phone 303
Res. Phone i l l
dersigned at the office of Raley,
HERMISTON, OREGON
Raley & Warner, in the First Nation
al Bank Building, In Pendleton, Ore
gon, within six months from date of ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ N " *
this notice, the same being dated and
published the first time this 18th ■ I F I T ’ S A J O B 0 F ■
day of October, 1928.
FLOYD E. HOISINGTON,
Executor of the last will and testa
ment of Mary H. Hoisington, de
ceased.
Raley, Raley & Warner, A. S. ■ CALL US TO DO THE WORK ■
Cooley, and John F. Kilkenny, at
FOR YOU
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Business.
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Earthworm It» Own
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE
FOR
RE-ELECTION FOR
COUNTY RECORDER
OF UMATILLA COUNTY
General Election
November 6, 1928
Ancient» Stored Wine
in Earthenware Jar»
The vessels chlelly used In the early
days for holding wine were invari
ably the skins of animals. These t-kins
were formed into crude bags and tbe
seams were cemented with pitch or
resin. Such were tbe wineskins suc
cessfully employed by the wily Glbeo-
nites In their negotiations with Josh
ua. These were succeeded by the earth
enwere Jars known a? amphorae, the
size and shape of which are obviously
modeled on the primitive wineskin.
The amphorae was glazed Inside and
not outside, the glazing being a resin
ous composition evidently copied from
that used for wineskins. Its capacity
was about three gallons, and Its aper
ture was at the thick end or top, un
like the wineskin, which was filled
and emptied at the thin end or bot
tom. This simple but thoroughly
practical vessel for containing wine
remained In use without change for
many centuries In Egypt, Greece and
Rome. It waa stored by thrusting the
small end Into the cellar floor of dry
sand. When the first tier wns com
pleted It was covered up deeply with
more dry sand, another tier of am
phorae was placed above It, also
smothered in sand, and there It was
left for years to mature at an even
temperature.
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Tima Ha» Swallowed
Up Ancient Mantel»
GASOLINE
Of the seven wonders ot the ancient
world the only satisfactory survival is
rTAMPASO OIL COMFAMT Of CAUFO«MIA
the first g“oup, the pyramids and the
great sphinx. The foundation anil
many fragments of the mausoleum
have been disclosed by modern excti
vation; the structure was destroyed
by an earthquake. Mounds Indicating
the position of the walls and gnrdens
of Babylon have also been Identified.
The Colossus, composed of brass
cast in pieces, was overthrown by an
earthquake In 224 B. C. The pieces
lay there for many centuries, until
the Turks took Rhodes. They sold
the brass to a merchant, who Is said
to have employed 900 camels to currj
It away.
The temple of Diana wns burned In
35ft B. C., by Erostartus. an obscure
Individual who thought thus to make
himself famous. It was rebuilt In a
less pretentious manner, and survived
until the coming of the Goths In A.
D. 250.
Barbarian Invaders are
thought to have destroyed also the
Olympian Jove and the pharos of At
exandria.
■ HAULING! m
Rebuilder of “PartJ
J WE CAN FIGURE WITH YOU
If any of us have been wnstlni
tears of sympathy over tlie lowly
ON LONG HAULS
earthwernj we may ns well emploj
them 'th better purpose, over our owr
hard luck, tor example, for tlie fish
ertnan's friend doesn't need 'em.
These unlovely dwellers of the un
dergrpvjid, the combined bulk oi
which is five times that of tlie whol«
human race, clothes and all, appar
ently drew what waa left when natur«
W AG NER 4 PANK OW
was balding out her gifts.
S PORTLAND - PENDLETON
While we share the sunshine with
TRUCK LINE
the house flies, the beasts of the field ■
and the birds ef the air, these down
trodden Individuals pass a lack-lustei
existence moving dirt from one place
'to another. Yet without eyes, with
out ears and without lungs, for they
breathe through their skins, and with
a string of nerve ganglia instead ol
a brain, they are Independent of re
206 East Court St.
pair {(bops.
Whether they started that way, as
ANY AND
science insists, or learned the stunt
later to better cope with accidental
encounters with the farmers spade,
the earthworms have a most admir
able system of regenerating or grow
Ing brand new pnrts for those they
FOR YOU
may happen to lose. Cut one of them
In two and ordinarily the front hall
will grow a new rear elevation as good
Phone 138
Pendleton, Ore.
ns ever. Andy If conditions are fairly
good, as apt as not, tlie old rear rem
nant will get busy on Its own account
and grow Itself a new front portion,
thus making two complete worms out
of the fragments of the original indi
vidual.—Kansas City Star.
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Poet’» "Silvery Moon”
Set Down at Illusion
General
Blacksmithing
HORSESHOEING AND AUTO
REPAIR WORK
Another illusion has lieen swept
Wood Work and General Machine
away by the observant scientist.
Work
Most of us have heard sp frequently ,
of tlie “silvery moon” that we have!
Your Patronage Appreciated
taken Its s'ilveriness for granted. Now )
PRICES ARE RIGHT
an astronomer declares our satellte Is
not "tdlvcr,” but yellow.
It appears he once had the good I
fortune to observe a white star come
very dtose to the crescent moon, when .
Red Flood Lighting
as Re fiaseribed It to the British Astro
That effective floodlighting ofhnlld
nomlcal association, “the star looked
Inga need not be necessarily of white like a globule of mercury on a dull
or light color, and that the use of
bell.’’
lights Is not restricted io white lights brass
The podts, however, will doubtless
has been demonstrated by tlie use of con I Inga to sing of the "silvery moon."
red lights exclusively on a large man
One otf Hie greatest of our poets, Ten
ufacturing plant located on the prln
nyson. sang of the white stars com
clpal railroad between Philadelphia
ing up one by one, whereas to the
and New York. Tills building Is of
brick and built on simple lines. When astronomer the stars show a wonder
ful variety of shades of color. Some _ T B Y THE HERALD WANT ADS—
the white lights were tried the lines
very l>«tlllant ones are red. others blue
of mortar betwcao the brfcfcs seemed
to l»e offensively accentmited. 'In- or hOfeh. and others a beautiful
white were replaced by red tnmpa and orang« And how many people have
the affect was more than set i;fa< lory. ever seen a green moon? The tyriter
Is one who has—London Tit-lilt*. .
»Pant A«a Brin« B e a u l t e ____
G eo. M cC ullough
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