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T H » g P n g S T O y mgBAxaJ. BihMAOSTOK, OBBGOIT. COLUMBIA THEATER HERMISTON ,6 RE. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ZANE GREY’S « N E V A D A ” A stirring tale of the days when rustlers roamed the cattle coun try and two gunmen fought the law, in a land where men ride faat, where they ehoot straight, where thrills are everywhere.. With GARY COOPER and THELMA TODD. ONE OF THE BEST GIFTS FOB YOUR WIFE— * A GIFT THAT YOUR WIFE WILL APPRECIATE MORE THAN ANY OTHER YOU MIGHT GIVE HER. A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH A SUBSTANTIAL BALANCE TO START HER TOWARD SAVING. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY HERE SHE IS AGAIN! THE IT GIRL. Clara Bow in “Red H ead” By Elinor Glyn. Speed! csan’t miss this one. The throttle is wide open. You just SATURDAY ONLY First N ational Bank «f H erm iston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits O ver $50,000 T. B. Swayze, Pre*. R. Alexander, Vice-President A. H. Norton, Cashier “UNDERW O RLD” The picture you’ve been waiting for! The film that critic and public ave acclaimed as being in a cl ass by itself. Dramatic. Dy namic. Something new in picturedora. With CLIVE BROOK - GEORGE BAN CROFT. Delicacy That Wasn’t to Elephant’s Liking LODGE DIRECTORY I remember years ago we hud an elephant which became « positive nuisance for stealing people's bags and parcels, says William Blore, In a London pnper. This particular elephant was much worse than the average. There was no stopping him. If he saw a hand bag or a paper parcel anywhere near his walk he had t t ! One day there was aD old gentle man standing by the side of the board walk with several children. Under his arm he carried a brown pai>cr hug. The elephant was nearly level with him when lie noticed the bag, and before you could say “knife” there was a startled cry from the old gen tleman—the elephant hud the bag. His keeper gave hl in a shout agid a sharp tap on the head, but ft was no use, the elephant was not letting go. and In a moment had the hag In bis mouth I Only for a second. In a moment there was a shrill trumpeting of Indig nation and horror, and out came a crushed-looking bag with something green protruding. The old gentleman had been carrying home a One siiecl- men of South American cactus with prickles about two inches long I VINEYARD LODGE NO. S($, I O. ft. F. meets each Monday evening la Odd Fellows' hall. Visiting members eor- dtally Invited. W. R. Longhorn. Secretary. Cecil Warner, X. G. PROFESSIONAL CABB8 BOYD T. JENKINS, D. M. D. associated with F. V. PRIME, D. M. 9 . General Dentistry X-Ray and Dlegneels Bank Bldg. Phone Oonneetle Evenlga by appointment. W . J . W A B N T 51 Attorney-at-Law Hermiston DR. A. 1 . MARBLE Chiropractor I Treat both Acute end Chronic Die eases. Office serosa street frem Hurly’e grocery. Phone 481 Office Hours. 10 to 11; 1:30 to I. Hermiston, Oregon. Modern Dress A dm its Imitation in Plenty WANT ADS WANTED— Young cow, Jersey and Guernsey mixed. Must be a rea sonable price. Wm. DeVore, Pen dleton, Oregon. Phone 835-J. 15-ltp FOB SAEX WILL TRADE— Good cows for beef cattle. Inquire Herald office. 14-2c FOR SALE— Milk cows. Virgil Wagner. Inquire of Have leased my ranch and will re 12-tfc turn actively to real estate busi ness. Will handle properties next three months between Wenatchee FOR SALE— White turkey toms. N. Spokane and Walla Walla. If you W. Bloom. 14-4tc want a trade write me at Pateros, Wash. E. P. Dodd. 14-2tc FOR SALE — Heating stove and range. H. E. Hanby. 14-tfc RADIO— Let me figure on your set. FOR SALE OR TRADE for city or Atwater-Kent or Bosch. Terms to farm property on the Umatilla pro suit. C. L. Upham. ject. 28 acres just outside of Spo Hermiston Second Hand Store. — kane on good road, good 7 room Furniture and Hardware, Harness, modern home and buildings. W. A Saddles, Wagons. 11-tfc Leathers, Realtor. 14-tfc FOR SALE CHEAP— Ford runabout, REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, good condition, body in rear. Her AKTOR. 2 (-tie miston Market. 14-tfc CLOSING OUT ALL USED CARS AT WANTED— Turkeys, live or dressed, bargain prices. 4 Ton Truck, also ducks, geese, chickens; high with bed, »125.00; 1 Ford truck, est market price paid. Columbia platform bed, good condition, $165; Valley Produce Co., Kennewick, 1 Ford touring, 1926, closed in top, Wash 12-4tp good condition every way, $175; 1 Ford touring, fair condition, $35; FOR RENT-—Small, modern house, $14 to steady renter. Dr. Prime. 1 Ford roadster with box on rear, 12-tfc fair condition, $35. KELLOGG MOTOR. 14-2tc FOR SALE— 560 acres stock ranch between the Middle Fork and the North Fork of the John Day river, nine miles from Ritter; will sell on extra reasonable terms. This place is improved with several springs. Also seven milch cows, two heifers and one bull calf, the cattle all for $600. About 15 tons of hay will sell with cows, or after sale of cows. Two brood sows, team, wag on and harness, about 40 chickens, mowing machine, springtooth harrow, walking plow and other small articles. Two separators and 60 sacks of potatoes. W. E. Rob erts, 3 miles west of Hermiston. 15-4tp 'OR SALE— Nearly new Ford ton truck; Ford touring in good run ning order, heavy two-wheel tral- r. Floyd Laird. 15-4tp Special REDUCED FARES CHRISTMAS 111(1 NEW YEARS T O A LL POINTS IN O R E G O N W A S H IN G T O N ID A H O A N O M O STASA AND W/ien Y ou Hand Her an Electrical Gift YOU WILL FIND OUR STORE A PRACTICAL AND CAL PLACE TO SHOP. WE HAVE GIFTS FOR ALL MEMBERS OF THETAMILY. SH A A R BA R BER S H O P Up-to-the-minute Bobs, Haircuts and Shingles Herm iston B eauty Shoppe AVERY BRUNDAGE UNION PACIFIC POINTS IN UTAH FOR SALE at a sacrifice, two player pianos belonging to an eastern manufacturer. Can be purchased on low monthly payments. Pen dleton Music House. 15-2tc 19*25 in c lu s iv e Fiiul return limit Jan. 7 ^ 1 9 2 9 F. C. Woughter, Agt. Hermiston, Oregon FOR RENT— 100 acre farm one mile of Hermiston. 60 acres in alfalfa, 20 acres ready to seed. 8 acres pas ture. Good buildings. Renter must purchase $56o worth of personal property and equipment required to run the place. W. A. Leathers. Realtor. 12-te ECUADOR RECEIVES HOOVER CORDIALLY WANTED — Millions of jackrabbit, domestic rabbit and other raw furs. Highest price. Yalcauda Fur Co., 2131 Western Av., Seattle. 14-4tp s a well-fitted butcher shop to le for improved dairy ranch, ue $3000 cash. Butcher shop lated in Kalama. Wn. Write nlstead Carter, Hermiston. 14-te — READ THE WANT ADS— Elected national president of the Amateur Athletic union by unanimous vets at the fortieth annual convention, Avery Brundage of Chicago threw down the gauntlet to “commercialism in sport" before he had been In the chair two minutes. ‘S omething to shout about /* THE NEW W INTER RED CROWN « A S O L IN E («AieaAMB <M COMPANY «g Guayaquil, Ecuador. — Pushing his good will crusade into South America, President-elect Herbert Hoover land ed here In a country beset by unfavor able economic forces, and In a perry, nlal dispute with its neighbors over the location of boundary lines. Provisional President Issldro Ayora of Ecuador cordially received Presi dent-elect Hoover and tendered a ban quet to members of the goodwill iqls X. JAMES L. SEARS, D. Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 711. Ree. Phone T il Office in First National Bank Bldg. DR. DAVID S. ROWE, Chiropractor and Physiotherapist Specializing in Acute and Chronic Disease. Location, 2 doors west of Pastoffjpe Hours, 10 to 6, and by appointment Office Phone 303 Rea. Phone 311 HERMISTON, OREGON PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE Telephone 801 Night or Daay CHAPEL, FUNERAL COACH AND SANITARY PREPARATION ROOM Ambulance Service Hermiston Avenue The horror of being buried nllve is universal. Poe, past master of the j NOW IS THE TIME TO RESERVE grewsome, based one of Ids tales on IL So obsessed was a Californian YOUR DAY OLD TURKEYS FOR with this fear tlint he had a radio transmitter and a telephone Installed SPRING 1029 In his coffin. A few score years ago It From healthy, ranged, pure bred wag a common sight to see bells Mammoth Bronze stock, also Narra hanging outside of family. vaults, their gansetts. Price delivered to you ropes piercing the casket cover. For tunately, the examination of doctor $70.00 per 100. Cheaper and more and undertaker In these days Is un satisfactory than to hatch your likely to mistake mere catalepsy or own. Write for more Information. coma for death Itself, and Is fairly RUSSELL POULTRY YARDS well assured sgalnst a post-burial awakening—especially in event of Box 366T Corvallis, Oregon cremation. Award Left to Women The Publisher’s Weekly says: “The French Femlna Vie Teureuse prize of 8,000 francs Is awarded annually on the same day as the Ooncoiirt prize. II Is offered conjointly hy the Femlna, a magazine much like the American Vogue, and Hie Vie lieu- reuse. another French monthly peri odical, to the best work of Imaglna tlon In the French language, prose or tioetry, by a man or woman. The unique thing about this prize Is that the Jury of uwnrd Is made up entirely of French women writers.” Beautiful Italian Lake FOR SALE— Ground bone for chick ens at the Hermiston Meat Market. 14-tfc FOR SALE— Small Fischer piano, ISO. Lloyd reed baby carriage, 8. Inquire Mrs. W. W. Felthouse. 14-tc slon. This was attended by members of the cabinet and prominent citizens of Ecuador. Crowds which lined the main street of Guayaqutll upon the ar rival of the Hoover party also accord ed the mission a cordial reception, al though there was no wild demonstra tion. “True democracy Is not and cannot be Imperialistic," Hoover said in a prepared address to Ayora. BUBONIC PLAGUE RAGING Sale dates Dec. 8. H McKENZŒ, M. D- Eye. Ear. N om and Titrant Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg. Pendleton, Oregon Burial Alive Now Unlikely Blessing Hardware Co. WANTED— Quiet team of mares. 1300 lbs. or over, must be young. Lorle Berney, Troutdale, Oregon. 15-3p MffiCKLLAJiLOUS ECONOMI Our grandmothers were sticklers for the “real thing,” and the ouly sham openly permitted in their well-ordered homes was a pillow sham, says the London Dally Mail. Real lace, real linen, real gems—“imitation Jewelry my dear, is only worn h.v servants”— real silver, the same hard worked ad jectives were applied to all their most prized possessions. And one of the signs of a real lady was that she wore nothing sham; and If she could not afford real Inee for her petticoat, she trimmed it with tat ting; if she did not own a real gold bracelet, then she pul up with silver, but never sliver-gilt. Imitations were considered vulgar, the hall-mark of persons lacking In taste and breeding. But her granddaughter dresses In artificial silk and sparkles with Indtn tlon Jewels; the fur on her coni Is a sham, so Is the fashionable leather of her handbag, and the tortoiseshell of her umbrella handle; she will partake without flinching of coffee Hint conieR out of a bottle, Imitation butter and ginger which once was vegetable mar row. lit l.alm Como Is classified ns the most beautiful and celebrated of the Italian Shansi Province in China Suffers lakes, situated In Lombardy, at the western foot of the Bergnmese Alps. Heavy Loss of Life 30 miles north of Milan Its elevs P?kin, China.—Bubonic plague, that tlon Is 080 feet, Its ares about 55*4 mysterious recurring scourge, seems square miles, Its greatest length 13 to be fastening its grip tighter and miles, its greaiest width not quite 3 tighter upon Shansi province, and to miles and Its greatest depth 1.305 be increasing the number of its vic feet. The southern part divides st tims annually. Bellagglo into two arms—the eastern The first known cases of bubonic called l.ake Lecco, the western retain plague in Shansi occurred in 1915, Ing the name Lake Como, and haring when only two villages were affected the city of Como at Its extremity. and the deaths numbered only 16, with no recoveries. This year. It Is feared, Ants’ Odd Instinct the deaths already exceed 2000, and it Perhaps the strongest of living is known that 22 villages have been weather prophets are certain stuail affected. If foreign medical men do yellow ants, common In Florida not tackle the problem next year half which build their neats In the sandy of the province may be visited by the soil. Twenty-four hours at least plague, and the deaths may run into before a heavy rain these creatures tens of thousands. become busy, carrying their grubs np from their underground tunnels Into ANNOUNCEMENT The Freewater Hatchery at Free the tipper stories of their mound How water, Oregon, announces that the these eyeless Insects are awuie ol new Improvements are now completed the coming change Is beyond men's eng the new Mammoth Electric mac understanding, but their Instinct Is certain, and It is an Instinct that nev hines are now installed. This la the er falls them. largest Incubator and brooder estab lishment In eastern Oregon or Wash ington. Seacon capacity of Incuba Fishermen on Skis tors 2(0,000; brooder capacity, 7000. In Dungeness, England, It Is so Now Is the time to order your Col shingly, that the llshornien west a lins Baby Chicks. 10 per cent dis- kind ol Ski which enables them to cunt on all orders received before walk with ease along the vusl stretches of shingle. January 1, 1929. It is made of a flat piece ol wood 8. C. White Lcghors, l( c ; Rocks. that straps onto Hie font, very much 18c; Reds, 18c; Orpingtons, 18c; after the luunuet of the ski. uud it Black Minorca«, l ( c , mokes walking quite « pleasure when C. F. COLLINS, Wllhoui them It Is almost impossible Freewater, Oregon. get »Jung. _ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I It» IS a ... o r! H A U L IN G ! ■ ■ CALL US TO DO THE WORK 3 ON LONG HAULS J ■ FOR YOU S ■ « » We Have the Trucks and ® 3 Experienced Men to Handle the J ® Business. s ■ ■ 3 WE CAN FIGURE WITH YOU ■ " : s ■ Herm iston S ! Transfer ! ■W AG NER A PANKOW B ■ PORTLAND - PENDLETON S J TRUCK LINE g ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■to —TRY THE HERALD WANT ADA— 2* ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ! J. L. 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