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li H M T O S HSBÀ m J, u i ^ O T 0 5 , OBBGOJT. LODGE DIRECTORY Barred All Argument Many years ago there lived a man named Utah Hetep. He was re garded as an ancient philosopher long before Tutankhamen was born. Some of bis sayings or maxims are reported In a roll of 18 columns of Egyptian writing of the Twenty-flfth century 11 C, which Is preserved In the Louvre, and In one of his letters to his son Ptah Hetep says: "Do not argue with yonr superiors: It does not do any good. Do not argue with your equals: make • plain and courteous statement, and content yourself with that. Do' not argue with yonr Inferiors: let them talk and they will make fools of themselves." COLUMBIA THEATER HERMISTON .ORE. SPECIAL 1929 EXTRAORDINARY SATURDAY and SUNDAY The ceaseless march of Time brings us another New Year. Our cordial greetings go out to you and yours-may your prosper ity grow, your happiness increase. “The Street Angel” — with— JANET GAYNOR and CHARLES FARRELL glve one THE LAST EPISODE OF “HEROES OF TUT. WILD” and remember «f Hermiston COMES NEXT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY C a p ita l, S urplu s and U n d ivid ed P ro fits O v e r $ 8 0 ,0 0 0 F. 1. Svrayae, Pre«. H 8H H H I “RILEY THE COP” First National Bank R. Alexander, Vice-President A. H. Norton, Cashier Also a brand new Mystery Serial “ T h e M ark o f th e F rog” e WART AOS FOB SAOS FOU SALE— Milk cows. Virgil Wagner. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES ASID INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, * AVPOR. 24-Me Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Campbell and daughter Barbara, of Condon, stopp ed In Hermiston Wednesday to visit friends. They were on their way to Inquire of Walla Walla, Spokane and other east 12-tfc ern Washington points. 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. All personal property at my ranch west of Her miston. W. E. Roberts, 3 miles west of Hermiston. 15-4tp RADIO— Let me figure on your set. Atwater-Kent or Bosch. Terms to suit. C. L. Upham. Hermiston Second Hand Store. - Furniture and Hardware, Harnesi Saddles, Wagons. 11-tfe FOR RENT— Small, modern house, $14 to steady renter. Dr. Prime. 12-tfc COMING!!— JANUARY 19-20 “The King of Kings” F acials Hermiston Beauty Shoppe Tragedy and Comedy in Alchemist^ Dream» Tragedy In England, comedy In Ger- many ended the researches of alchem ists for the means of turning baser metals Into gold and silver. In Eng land James Price claimed to h 'vt found a way of causing the conversion. He even demonstrated his experiment FOR SALE— Nearly new Ford ton before a large gronp of celebrities. In truck; Ford touring In good run cluding King George III. When re ning order, heavy two-wheel trap quested by the Royal academy, how er. Floyd Laird. 15-4tp ever, to exhibit his method to them, he showed a disinclination to do so. FOR SALE— Good 80 acre farm or Finally, however, he was persuaded. will trade for filling station; terms. When only three members of the FOR SALE— acre farm fair build academy arrived oil the day appointed, Price swallowed a quantity of the ings, $1500. T erms. strongest poison known at that time, FOR SALE— One of the best 60 acre and died. farms on Umatilla project; good A contemporary theologian, named buildings, $7500. Terms. Semler, In Germany, placed a so-called FOR SALE— Going 40 acre farm, fair panacea, the Salt of Life, In a jar with buildings, valued at $4500, or will a stone. He later found flakes of gold on the stone. He entered into a series trade. FOR SALE OR TRADE— 80 acre farm of debates with famous chemists of the day. hut failed to convince them that fair buildings, valued at $5000. FOR SALE— Good 40 acre farm close he hud analyzed the substance and found It to be gold. They analyzed in, fair buildings* valued at $4500. some and found It to be a metal called Terms. “Dutch Metal." Upon Investigation ll FOR SALE— 120 acre farm, fair was found that a servant of Sender’s buildings. Price $6000. placed the gold each day on the stone Several other farms, all sixes, for sale to please Ids master. In the servant’s absence the wife purchased the cheap • ’ade. W A -BATHERS, Realtor. 185tc er Dutch metal nnd spent the remain rter for brandy. Semler admitted his FOR ALE— At reasonable prices; mistake anil the matter was a standing kitchen chairs and table, dining Inke for many years.—Detroit News. room se t, two rocking chairs, book caa», couch, boat and trailer. Dr. U. T. Jenkins. 18-tfc START USING VIOLET RAY GAS JAN. 1, 1929 If you do you will have lees engine trouble, better mileage from your gas, a smoother running car; In fact you will be far bet ter satisfied with your car during 1929 than ever before. Office in First National Bank Bldg. “Evil Eye" Feared In Italy especially the evil eye has DR. DAVID S. ROWE, been believed In nnd guarded against Chiropractor and Physiotherapist for centuries. It Is known as “la Jet- tatura," and many persons were and Specializing in Acute and Chronic still are known as “jettatorl," or pos Disease. sessors of the evil eye, who have the quality of injuring all on whom they Location, 2 doors west of Pqstoffine look, even against their own will. Hours, 10 to 6, and by appointment Those who meet them cross their fin Office Phone 303 Res. Phone 81» gers or make the sign of the cross or HERMISTON, OREGON touch some charm agulnst the evil eye. PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE Telephone 801 Night or Daay NOTICE OF HEARING UPON FINAL REPORT CHAPEL, FUNERAL COACH AND In the County Court of the State of SANITARY PREPARATION ROOM Oregon for Umatillla County. Ambulance Service In the Matter of the Estate Hermiston Avenue of William T. Lambert, Deceased. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the es tate of William T. Lambert, deceased, has filed bis final report with the Clerk of the above entitled Court and that the Judge of said Court has de signated Saturday, the 26 th day of January, 1929 at 2 o’clock in the afternoon as the time, and the rooms of the above entitled Court In the County Court House at Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon as the place when and where hearing Is to be had thereon. All persons interested are hereby notified to then and there ap pear and show cause. If any they have, why said report should not be approved, the administrator discharg ed, his bondsmen exbonerated and the estate closed. Dated tbll> 27th d»y °f December, 1928. F. B. SWAYZE, 17-Stc Administrator. H erm iston S erv ice S tation I ! B ■ FRANK LITTLE These chilly winter days. And let us mend her ways. And If you can’t reform her, And put your woes to flight, We’ll Just install a National FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY AND And keep the prices right. X. T S .V ‘ÍtS FOR SALE— At a bargain. Heating stove, lawn mower and trailer. Dr. B. T. Jenkins. 17-tfc USE MODERN MAHCINERY AND We allow you fifty coppers. Read the Advertisements THE BEST OF MATERIALS. For the one you’re glad to drop, YOU ARE ASSURED OF THE When ere you buy a National BEST From the Pennock battery shop. It Pays • k s t h e U n io n 1 Pacific sunshine cfrcle tr ip to d e l i g h t f u l | 1 ^ H C alifornio where w inter means summ er and count- less pleasures aw ait y o u . O ne w ay via Salt L ake C ity : V th e other via P ortlan d. N e w ■ scenes, new places all the w ay . ■ Fine, fast tr a in s . S to p o v e rs F going and retu rn ing . SERVICE IN OUR BOWMAN ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I ■ J. L. V A U G H A N j ■ SHOE SHOP 206 East Coart St. ANY AND E verthing E lectrical FOR YOU F. C. Woughter, Agt. Hermiston, Oregoa OF SHOP. L08T— Green fountain pen. Gold bond make and without cover. Please notify Mrs. Ralph at Her miston Light A Power Co. 18-tfc WANTED — Millions of jackrabbit, domestic rabbit and other raw furs. Highest price. Taleauda Fur Co., t i l l Western Av., Seattle. 14-61» WE REPAIR SHOES Just stop at Pennock’s Tire shop FOR SALE— Purebred Narraganset turkey hens. $5.50 each delivered at Hermiston. R. G. Chalcraft, Richland. Wash. 18-tfc NOTICE There w ill be dog poison on my ranch from this date. Oral Henrak sen, 18-tfc ■ I s i ■ s j I ■ ■ If your battery grows sulky FOR SALE— About 25 tons first cut ting alfalfa "hay. See Earl Boyn ton at Oregon Hardware Co. 18-tfc FOR SALE— Good automobile reason able, or will trade for cows. Her miston Drug Co. 17-tfc Hermiston Transfer Portland- Pendleton Truck Line PHONE 31 IB B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B /•OP RENT— Three room house at Waghorn place. Lights and water furnished. Phone 83-, Mrs. Sletx. 18-tfc FOR SALE— Ground bone for chick ens at the Hermiston Meat Market. 14-tfc PROFESSIONAL CARPI s. SHAAR BARBER SHOP M arcells, S h am p oos, M anicures HERMISTON POST NO. 37 Meets first and third Thurs day. Legion Auxiliary meet« second and fourth Thursday. Legion Hall. BOYD T. JENKINS, D. M. 9 . associated with S o m e of It Available F. V. PRIME, D. M. 9 . Sonny Bush, live years old, had been galloping wildly around the back yard General Dentistry with two neighborhood boys playing X-Ray and Diagnosis racehorse. On a turn of the track on Phone Connection the concrete driveway his foot slipped. Bank Bldg. Steed and rider both went down In a Evenlgs by appointment heap. No casualties resulted except W. J. W ARNER a badly barked shin. Sonuy, red and hot, ran In to mother for consolation Attorney-at-Law Mother holds the tear-stained, flushed face up to hers. > « • • • Oregoa Hermiston "Oh, sonny, bow 1 wish 1 had yonr beautiful, dear slWn." DR. A. E. MARBLE "All right, mamma, go out and get Chiropractor IL It’s out there on the driveway."— Kansas City Star. I Treat both Acute and Chronic Dis eases. Office across street from Hurly’e Flamingoet Are Queer grocery. Among the peculiarities of the flam Phone 481 Ingo are the great length of Its legs Offlco Hours, 10 to 12; 1:30 «• «. and the formation of Its hill, which Is Hermiston, Oregon. large nnd bent downwards at the mid die. It feeds on water weeds and h M c K enzie , m . 9- smull aquatic animals, and flics uhoiii Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat In flocks, uttering a harsh cry tike that of a goose. Office: 1-2-8 Inland Empire Bldg. The flamingo Is distributed over the Pendleton, Oregon warmer regions of both hemispheres, occasionally being found as fur north JAMES L. SEARS, M. 9 . as the British Isles and northern Ger many. Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 788. Ree. Phone T12 GREATER THAN “7TH HEAVEN” NOTE— Due to the length of thia production we can showing each evening. VINEYARD LODGE NO. 26$. t O. O. F. masts each Monday svsnlng la Odd Fellows’ hall. Visiting members cor dially invited. W. R. Longhorn. Secretary. Cecil Warner, N, O. ■ Phone 139 Pendleton, Ore. 3 Haa Your C ome % rena» B " Sabstription J E x p ir e d ? Ù im iU M U I I I I I S i time yoa tl