The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 17, 1929, Image 3

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Have You Made up Your Budget
COLUMBIA THEATER
HERMISTON ,0RE.
for the New Year?
If not let nt offer a suggestion t*5t
w ill keep pace with Father T i m e -
Open a Savings Account with a por­
tion of your income and watch it
grow.
Friday Saturday and
Sunday
After you get started the desire to
save w ill assist you in maintaining
one item of your budget.
“THE
KING OF
KINGS”
We Pay 4 per cent Computed
Semi-annual.
First N ational Bank
of Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits O ver $50 ,0 0 0
F. B. Swayac, Pres.
R. Alexander, Vice-President
A. H. Norton, Cashier
Had Use for It
WANT ADS
FOB SALB
FOR SALE— Good 80 acre farm or
will trade for filling station; terms.
FOR SALE— 20 acre farm fair build­
ings, $1600. T erms.
FOR SALE— One of the best 60 acre
farms on Umatilla project: good
buildings, $7600. Terms.
FOR SALE— Going 40 acre farm, fair
buildings, valued at $4600, or will
trade.
FOR SALE OR TRADE— 80 acre farm
fair buildings, valued at $5000.
FOR SALE— Good 40 acre farm close
In, fair buildings, valued at $4500.
Terms.
FOR SALE— 120 acre farm, fair
buildings. Price $6000.
Several other farms, all sizes, for sale
and trade.
W. A. LEATHERS, Realtor.
185tc
FOR RENT— Three room house at
Waghorn place. Lights and water
furnished.
Phone
83-,
Mrs.
Sletz,
18-tfc
FOR SALE— About 25 tons first cut­
ting alfalfa hay. See Earl Boyn­
ton at Oregon Hardware Co. 18-tfc
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FOR SALE— Good automobile reason­
able, or w ill trade for cows. Her­
miston Drug Co.
17-tfc
FOR SALE—19 fine White Leghorn
May pullets, all laying large size
eggs. $1.26 each. Mrs. A. W.
T" ° M ,d ---------------------------
FOR SALE— 11 1-2 acres of land all
In bluegrass; good camp grounds
ana five cabins; good outbuild­
ings; chicken house 600 capacity;
»even room modern house; location
the best. Priced to sell. H. E.
Hanby.
20-tfc
FOR SALE— White turkey toms. T.
L. Diggins, Milton. Ore.
29-2tc
FOR SALE— Apples and cider. Paul
Miller. Phone 40-~ W-2. 20tfc
Above them the wnterfull thundered
down in a mighty rushing torrent.
“A pity to see all that going to
waste,” remarked one of the little
party of tourists to another who stood
patching.
The other cordially agreed, and
added as at afterthought:
”1 suppose you're a civil engineer,
like me?”
“Oh, no," he replied blandly; “I am
a duirymnn In rather a big way”
The Mighest Picture Ever Made
16 O utstanding Stars
K ill Trees With Poison
The process of decay Is hastened by
poisoning the tree while tt Is still liv­
ing. Gashes are cut around the trunk
of the tree Into which a solution el
arsenic Is poured. The leaves all die
within a week or two and decay sets
in soon and works rapidly In both tree
und roots. In four months worms will
be found working In the wood, In two
years most of the branches full. In four
years the trunk Is gone and the stump
can be easily removed In six years.
Directed by Cecil B. DeMille.
Second Episode:
“T he Mark o f the Frog”
— READ THE WANT ADS—
White Leghorn
SH A A R B A R B E R SH O P
Baby Chicks
Marcells, Shampoos, Manicures
Facials
16c
BRED TO 260-320 EGG
H erm iston B eauty Shoppe
COCK BIRDS
Hermiston, Oregon
Q uotations T oday
5
B u tterfa t.....
Heavy Hens, over 4 1-2 ibs
Light Hens..
Springs.......
mdoeelameoui
SW IFT & CO., H erm iston
NOTICE
There will be dog poison on my
ranch from this date. Oral Henrak-
son,
18-tfc
F. B. BARKER, OPERATOR
LOST— Green fountain pen.
Gold
bond make and without cover.
Please notify Mrs. Ralph at Her­
miston Light A Power Co. 18-tfc
SPOKAHt
C IG A R S ,
L SAM RIAHCIOCC
j
W ANTED— Millions of Jackrabbit,
domestic rabbit and other raw furs.
Highest price. Valcauda Fur Co.,
2131 Western Av., Seattle. 14-4tp
m x i » n r c t T i n o H A N o n g and
INSURANCE.
AWPOR.
Hermiston Second Hand Store. —
Furniture and Hardware. Harness,
Saddles, Wagons.
11-tfc
FOR RENT— Small, modern house.
$14 to steady renter. Dr. Prime.
12-tfe
DON’T FORGET
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When you need any­
thing hi the In e • !
neat and attractive
Printing.
TO BA C CO S,
C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
Remington Cutlery
Peters Ammunition
Everything for the nimrod.
Hitt’s Confectionery
J. M. BIGGS, ft*-
SS-Ms
HERMISTON
.W in t e r
In S unny '
r C a l if o r n ia 1
T a k e th e U n io n
Pacific sunshine circle
t r i p tn d e lig h t f u l
California where winter
means summer and count­
less pleasures await you.
One way via Salt Lake C ity :
the other via Portland. N ew
scenes, new places all the way.
Fine, fast trains. Stopovers
going and returning.
“ iCCoN
El” c
F. C. Wougbter, Agt.
Hermiston, Oregon
COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
LODGE DIRECTORY
♦
VINEYARD LODGE NO. SOS, L O. f t
♦
♦ F. meets each Monday evening In Odd
Fellows' hall. Visiting members eor-
M. McRae and L. H. Pearson were dlally Invited.
Pendleton visitors Friday.
W. R. Longhorn, Secretary.
Cecil Warner, N, O.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ott and family
were dinner guests at the Sidney
HERMISTON POST NO. 37
Barnard home Sunday
Meets rirst and third Thurs­
day. Legion Auxiliary meets
Mrs. Tom Haddox returned home
second and fourth Thursday.
from the Hermiston hospital Satur­ Legion Hall.
day.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
An interesting program wag pre­
senter at the Columbia school last
BOYD T. JENKINS, D. M. D.
Wednesday night. The program pre­
associated with
sented was as follows:
F. V. PRIME, D. M. D.
“Backwoodg School of 49” .............
........ Upper and Intermediate Rooms
General Dentistry
Primary play.
X-Ray and Dlagnosia
Burlesque.
Bank Bldg.
Phone Connection
Grandma s o n g ......................................
Evenlgs by appointment.
............... Orchestra Accompaniment
W. J. W ARNER
Drill ........................................................
...... Sunbonnet Babies, Overall Boys
Attorney-at-IAw
1st Free Y ears O ld....... Lois Barnard
Duet ........................................................
Hermiston
Oregon
...... Jean Barnard, Tommy Haddox
Rooster Dance....Helen Jendrzejewski
DR. A. E. MARBLE
Song ................................. Billie Lindner
Chiropractor
Yadlsha L o v e................. Rachel Buell I Treat both Acute and Chronic Dis­
Duet................. Jean and Lois Barnard eases.
“Goodnite Ladies” ............................ All
Office across street frem Hurly’s
grocery.
Uncle Johnny Thom is still receiv­
Phone 481
ing medical attention at the Hamm Office Hours. 10 to 12; 1:30 to t.
home. His condition continues to
Hermiston, Oregon.
be about the same.
h s. mckenzie , m . d -
R. L. Addleman, who Is working
Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat
on Butter creek spent the week end
Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg.
at his home.
Pendleion, Oregon
John Tilson Is visiting at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tilson.
JAMES L. SEARS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Res. Phono 711
NOTICE OF HEARING UPON FINAL Office Phone 738.
REPORT
Office in First National Rank Bldg.
In the County Court of the State of
DR. DAVID S. ROWE,
Oregon for Umatillla County.
In the Matter of the Estate
Chiropractor and Physiotherapist
of
Specializing in Acute and Chronic
William T. Lambert, Deceased.
Disease.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned administrator of the es­ Location, 2 doors west of Postoffioe
tate of William T. Lambert, deceased, Hours, 10 to 8. and by appointment
Res. Phone 31S
has filed his final report with the Office Phone 303
Clerk of the above entitled Court and
HERMISTON, OREGON
that the Judge of said Court has de­
signated Saturday, the 26th day of
PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE
January, 1929 at 2 o'clock in the
Telephone 801 Night or Daay
afternoon as the time, and the rooms CHAPEL, FUNERAL COACH ANU
of the above entitled Court in the SANITARY PREPARATION ROOM
County Court House at Pendleton,
Ambulance Service
Hermiston Avenue
Umatilla County, Oregon as the place
when and where hearing Is to be had
R A D IO
S E R V IC E
thereon. All persons interested are
hereby notified to then and there ap­ Repairing
Testing
pear and show cause, if any they
Bosch Raldoa
have, why said report should not be
Phone 40-W-2
approved, the administrator discharg­ Pan! Miller
ed, his bondsmen exhonerated and the
estate closed.
Dated this 27th ’’»y of December,
1928.
F. B. SWAYZE,
17-6tc
Administrator.
W E R E PA IR
SHOES
Much of World Unknown
TRAFNEST EGGS
10c and up.
Todd Leghorn
Farms
t
T h e B est In
C O M M ER C IA L
PRIN TIN G
At The Herald
T h a t five sorenths ol the world re­
mains unmapped» and this must he
done before we shall have a true pie
tnre of the lands In which we live,
was ’the recent declaration of Dr.
Ham ilton Itlce, the South American
explorer.
T he development of air
transportation w ill greatly stim ulate
and sim plify the task, he believes,
a fte r using a small hydroplane and
radio sending and receiving apparatus
to complete the mapping of 5INI.ISMI
square miles of heretofore lltlle
known territory tn Brazil Colombia
and other countries. Doctor Itlce ltd
vocnlcs courses In exploration at col
leges.
.1 New
York Lead» All
in Orgy of Wasting
In America, wuste Is an old habit
«1 long standing and not wholly dis
honorable descent II Is a legacy of
the ploneert», s part of the old Ainerl
can tradition; for with a wilderness
to subdue and the wealth of n eno
tlnent at their doorsteps, the first set
tiers troubled themselves little ovei
what Ihej wasted. There was plenty
more, whereas s|>eed In producing
food or clothes or shelter was a null
ter of life and death So the irmlNimi
became established; snd the descend
ants of the earliest fathers taitve
blithely agreed with the latest Itn m l
grants In a* least thia one American
tradition: to get tillage quickly, to
build hastily, to tear down when It Is
convenient, and to use up si break
neck speed the gifts that the gener
ous goda have lavishly provided.
And as all things American are on
their grandeat acale In New fo rk. Il
Is there that we mnal look for an
orgy of waste that would have ap­
palled linfierlal H o m e . If the Yankee
metropolis Is not the most American
of cities, either In Ita culture or It»
population. It Is at least the moat oh
served, both by foreigners and hy
other dtles of the land. It occupies
more land, builds higher buildings,
hsndlea more huslnena. receives more
visitors snd attention, lives at a
quicker tempo than any other city In
Amerlea—which mean» that II waatea
on a more lavish and stupendous
scale than any other d ty tn lbs world
—John Rakeless In tbs Fomin.
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