THE HEEMISTOH TTRRALD, WERMTWOH, OBEGOM. ular pastor. To Athena. LODGI DIRECTORY Rev. J. T. Dowell of Hermiston VINEYARD LODGE NO. 203. t O. ». was In charge of the services at the To Pendleton. "Say It W ith Flower»” Mr. and Mrs. E. I.e Grande Cherry F. meets each Monday evening In Odd Athena Baptist church last Sunday Fellows' hall. Visiting members eor- Gladiola are blooming in profusion In the absence of Rev. Dow. the reg- were Pendleton visitors Sunday. ¡dlally invited. Monday where he attended a Red 6 (at the Mason ranch on the Old Ore­ V/. R. Longhorn, Secretary. gon Trail. Visitors are welcome at n n v n n n n i m T î î î î n n v i i î i ï i i i i î n White grocerymen’s meeting. PAY C A SH AND P A Y L E S S Gwynn Hughea, N, O. all times. "Say it with flowers.” Pick your HERMISTON POST NO. 87 New Manager Union Oil Co. Meets first and third Thurs­ Mr. Walter Blokland of La Grande choice of flowery for bulbe, fall or d a y . Legion Auxiliary meet, is the new manager of the Union spring delivery. Small deposit with second and fourth Thursday. Oil company located at Hermiston. order. Cut flowers for sale, reasonable, . Legion Hall. Mr. Blokland arrived Saturday, Mrs. Blokland and family coming later at at all times. "Say It with Flowers.” JACK MASON. which time they will move into the PROFESSIONAL CARDS 47-4 tc Kelley house on Gladys avenue. A. 0. R0ENICKE, D. M. D. associated with Hurt At The Laundry. From Umatilla. Peggy, the small daughter of Mr. Mrs. Ursel Hiatt and son Dale were F. V. PRIME, D. M. D. and Mrs. H. M. Sommerer. met with Hermiston visitors Tuesday. General Dentistry a painful accident Monday when she X-Ray and Diagnosis fell on one of the hot water pipes Bank Building Phone Connections Here From Alberta, Canada Sundays and Evenings by apelnt- F. W. Nock and wife of Lethbridge at the laundry and burned her hand. I raent. Alberta, Canada, are guests at the The accident was not so serious as it home of Mr. Nock’s parents, Mr. and was discomforting. JAMES L. SEARS, M. D. Mrs. Gus Uhde. Mr. and Mrs. Nock ex Physician and Surgeon pect to be here about amonth. Leaves For Junction City, Oregon. Office Phone 783. Ras. Phone 713 Mrs. Claude Keck and daughter Phyllis, left for Junction City where Going On Fishing Trip. , Office in First National Bank Bldg. Dr. A. E. Marble is clo sin g hli »k—j wjj| » s i t with relatives and office Thursday morning and leaving friends. Mrs. C. F. Philips, mother H S McKENZIE. M. D- with bis sons and the Martin boys of Mrs. Keck, who has been visiting DEPENDABLE BUTCHERS Eye. Ear- Nose and Throat for a fishing trip in the Blue moun­ here, accompanied them on the trip. Office: 1-2-3 Inlaud Empire Bldg. PHONE 411 tains. They are to be gone until , Pendleton. Oregon the first of August. OREGON STATE NEWS LOCALS Walla. OF GENERALJNTEREST To Joe Walla Norton went to Walla Walla Principal Events of the Week Assembled tor Information útííi&aj of Our Reader«. ^L*5 MOD MAPA WHfTB ^KLEPHAUTOU MOU* « aajps , would y o u a e „ plum u c °u 6 v o e & L £ D ? L /a iW J i O U R U t l WAtJT aus ta k e lots op , *wwnr elsphautsoppu PEOPLE'S HAMOS BVCRY DAV TOB SALB FOR SALE— 32 ewe», 2 yr», old, 22 l*inbe. Inquire of A. C. Swarner, 4 Hermiston, Oregon. 47-2tp FOR SALE— Blackberries, 31.75 per crate; Logans, 31-50; Dewberries, 31.75. F. 0. B. Estacada, Oregon. Order now. T. J. Reagan. 46-4ti FOR SALE OR TRADE— One four- horse potato digger. S. L. Carson. 46-tfc FOR SALE—One mare, heavy single harness, hack. H. J. Belscamper. 46-2tp FOR SALE— 1925 Ford coupe. Run only 4,000 miles. E. P. Illsley. 46-2tp FOR SALE— Ford truck; Dodge screen; 1924 Ford coupe with rus­ tic; 1924 Ford touring. Hermis­ ton Auto Wrecking House. 46-tfc FOR SALE— Purebred Holstein bull calf. H,tgh pedigreed stock. Tom Haddox. 46-tfc WILL SELL REASONABLE or trade the following: 4 good work horses, harness, wagon, fresno, plow. I'm < ready to go. W. J. Downer. 45-tfc FOR SALE— Holstein cows. Old Frank Stone ranch on Butter creek road. Andy Anderegg. 45-tfc FOR ALB— 1 Dodge screen; 1 light Dodge truck; 2 Ford trucks. Auto parts. Hermiston Auto Wrecking House. <2-tfc Girls* Hose. 2 pr. 25c— Burk’s 33 MISCELLANEOUS LOST— Billfold Sat. night at theatre. Finder can keep change and return license to Walter Jendrzjewskl. 47-ltc I try to do good practical sewing at a reasonable price. Would be pleased' to have your summer and fall sew­ ing. Mrs. Earnheart. 47-2tp WANTED— Plain sewing, reasonable rate». Frances Sale. ' 46-2tp Try Burk’s For Bargains. 33-tfc SEE THE NEW MELOTTE AT CAR- ter's 1 mile N. Vi E. Columbia school house. Not the cheapest to 4 buy. but the cheapest to operate. 320 allowance for your old mach­ ine. 32-tfc Burk’» for Bargains. 3-tfc INSURANCE— Fire, Life, Auto— “In­ sure in sure insurance.'* J. M. Biggs. Hermiston Second Hand Store? Furniture and Hardware, Harnees, Saddles. Wagons. 11-tfe Burk’s fbr Ladies' Shoes. 33-tfc FOI RENT— Modern house. Herald office. Inquire 25-ttp READ THE HOME PAPER TAKEN UP NOTICE The hay crop In Yamhill county is good, but tbs pruns crop about half, with good quality. The annual convention of the Ore­ gon State Pharmaceutical association was held In Seaside recently. a firs In the downtown district of Forest Orovs did 310,000 damage to tbs Daffodil tea room and for a time menaced ths entire business block. Wire dangling from the rear of a passing automobile struck Edward Hahn of Jefferson, wrapped around his feet and hurled him to the pave­ ment He Buffered a bad ecalp wound. Three shifts have been put on the Gate creek bridge Job at Vida en the MuKsnsle high»*».3« J b UM. tM l of Eugene. The clearing has been com­ pleted and grading was started re­ cently. * Newport will have an airport if plans can be worked oat with airplane owners and operators who are nego­ tiating with a committee appointed by the Newport chamber of commerce to find suitable grounds. , The Deschutes river has been raised by damming Lost river and turning Its water Into the Deschutes so that water may be used for Irrigation of crops on the central Oregon Irrigation pro­ ject. Irrigation water is the lowest in many years. Injuries sustained when a dynamite cap exploded In his hand proved fatal recently to Jack Floyd Erickson, 7, in Klamath Falls. The boy had picked up the cap and was attempting to ex­ tricate powder from it when the ex­ plosion occurred. Bears are tearing down trail mark­ ers In the Santlam national forest, ac­ cording to information reuelved at Bend from C. C. Hall, Santlam forest supervisor. The bear* rip the trail signs from trees to satisfy a natural curiosity, Hall believe*. A party headed by C. C. Hall, Sam tiara national forest supervisor, ex­ plored a lava cave high in the west­ ern Cascades, above the Fish lake ranger station and found a tnnnel beaded with globule* e f Ice that re­ flected light like diamonds. The Alderhalden lumber mill, locat­ ed about eight miles southwest of Sheridan In the Goose Neck district, near Buell, was burned to the ground recently. A valuable stock of market­ able lumber In the lumber ysrd ad­ joining was also destroyed. Estimates placed the wheat crop of Union county at about that of two years ago when the yield was 1,500,- 000 bushels, the largest in local his­ tory. Approximately 200,000 bushels of the new crop has already been con­ tracted, with prices ranging from 35 cents to 31.10. The Medford city council, co-operat­ ing with the Jackson county court, in the campaign for earwig extermina­ tion before the pest obtains a good foothold in the city, has issued orders to E. A. Oatman, county fruit In­ spector, to go ahead with the poison bait campaign. Indications that the Oregon Electric will start building Its extension from Lebanon Into the timber belt of east­ ern Linn county thia summer and fall have come to light in ths company’s requests to property owners who have sold their premises to It to vacate early In August. At a meeting of the airport commis­ sioners, dedication of the naw Med- ford airport was set for Wednesday, October 2. The committees In charge will immediately start work to make this the biggest celebration ever held in Medford and one of the outstand- Ing events on the coast THE MARKETS Portland Wheat—Big Bend blueatem, 31.38; soft white, western whits, 31.34. hard winter, northern spring, western rod, 31.30. Hay—Alfalfa, 319.60© 20 per ton, valley timothy, 3 » ; eastern Oregon timothy, 314025; clover, new 316; oats, 316; oats and vetch, 316. Butterfat—42047c. Eggs—Ranch, 30036c. Cattle—Steers, good, J ll.H O U J i. Hogs—Good to choice, 312013.76. Lambs—Good to choice, >11013. Soattfo Wheat—Soft white, 31.37; western white, 3147; hard winter. 11.34; west­ ern red, 31.34; northern spring, 3144; blueatem. 31.40. Eggs—Ranch, «® 33c. Butterfat—47 0 49c. Cattle—Choice steers, 310.6001150. Hogs—Prime light. 313013.16. 311013.60. Notice is hereby given that I have taken up and have*kept for about 3 days St the Fred Lens ranch 5 miles w northeast of Hermiston the following described animals; One 2-yesr-old red and white heif­ er with brand on right hip One calf about one month old, red and white. Said animals will be sold, unless redeemed, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the 3rd day of August. 1329, at the above described ranch at 1« o’clock Cattle—Steers, good, 3U O H 56. A. M. Hogs — Good and choies, 313.360 Dated at Hermiston this 13th day 13.76. H 13» p a » t s Ch el e a, « U 0 M 4 « . Signed; FRED LBN J. W*. r e - — ---------— i— . >r ■»■. r « q Hot Dogs For Beach Parties H E R M IS T O N C A S H M A R K E T ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a " * * ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■) COLUMBIA THEATER Smokes For Vacation HERMISTON ,0RE. Saturday and Sunday ONE BIG, PROLONGED WHOC,TEE WITH CHARLIE MURRAY — IN - “DO YOUR DOTY W . J. W ARNER Attomey-at-Law Hermiston i : : j J, DR. A. E. MARBLE Chiropractor I Treat both Acute and Chronic D is­ eases. Office: Two doors west of postoffice Phone 481 Office Hours, 10 to 12; 1:30 to 3. Hermiston, Oregon. The light sort of smokes on your vacation trip will make that trip much more enjoyable than if you forgot to take your favorite along and have to smoke substitutes. Bet­ ter order a box while you think of It. HERMISTON BARBER SHOP AND BEAUTY PARLOR Mr. and Mrs. Shaar, Prop. Phone 481 H I T T ’S C O N F E C T IO N E R Y HERMISTON Comicaal Charlie Rounds up all the laughs In New York’s under­ world. Fights, Flirts, Fun Guns and Giggles. — ALSO— TROY "EAGLE OF THE NIGHT” Chapter 8 Jack Duffy in ‘‘Should Scotchmen Marry” Wednesday-Thursday PHONE LA U N DR Y PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE Telephone 801 Night or Daay CHAPEL, FUNERAL COACH AND SANITARY PREPARATION ROOM Ambulance Service Hermiston Avenue 1 9 - W KECK BARBER SHOP SHAVING LATEST BOBBING ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I ■ J. L. V A U G H A N ; YOU WILL REMEMBER IT LONG AFTER YOU HAVE FORGOT­ TEN A HUNDRED OTHERS 206 East Court S t “SUNRISE” ONLY ONCE IN TEN YEARS DOES THERE COME SUCH A PICTURE! SENSATIONAL IN ITS THEME, POWERFUL IN ITS TREATMENT, MASTERFULLY DIRECTED AND SUPERBLY ACTEED. REMEMBER WE GRIND Everthing Electrical LAWN MOWERS & SCISSORS ; ■ FOR YOU a Phone 139 -ALSO— Imperial Comedy 4 Faces West ANY AND ; “TARZEN THE MIGHTY” Chapter Six K n e e r ’s R e p a i r S h o p ■ c Pendleton, Ora. ■ USED CAR PARTS WE REPAIR SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY AND FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS USE MODERN MAHCINERY AND THE BEST OF MATERIALS. Hermiston Auto Wrecking House Dr. Alfred W. Christopherson WE BUY USED CABS E. F. PIERSON, Mgr. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON SERVICE M I 0U B SHOE SHOP TRUCK LEAVES FOR PORTLAND AT 5:30 P. M. SHIPMENTS RECEIVED AT HERMISTON TRANSFER OFFICE FOR PORTLAND WEBBER’S CLEANERS THE D A L L E S, OREGON WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER July 31 Aug. 1 PROM PTLY OF BOWMAN Direct Freight Service to Portland O RDERS BEST SHOP. W ill arrive In Hermiston soon pre­ paratory to taking over the office and practice of Dr. Janies Sears, who Is leaving July 25. M A IL YOU ARE ASSURED OF THE F IL L E D K ill" in s e c ts - - b y t h e ro o m fu l Oronite F L Y SP R A Y Kills H ies. m osquitoes, m o th s b ro a c h e s; aiitl many otlitr insect"».. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA Insured Carriers, Express Service at Freight Rates Portland-Pendleton Truck Line HERMISTON TRANSFER LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE PENDLETON-UMATILLA TRUCK LINE, FRED SCHEER, PICKS UP AND DELIVERS FREIGHT FOR PENDLETON, EHCO, STAN­ FIELD AND UMATILLA AT THIS OFFICE. PHONE 31 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES t i l Ife” was the subject of the Lea- son Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, July 21. The Golden Text w n , “The Lord is my i. length and aong, and la be­ come toy salvation. I shall not die, but live, and declare the works of th Lord” I Paatas 118:14.17). Among the citation» which com- pr.-icd the Lesson Sermon was the following from the Bible: “To him that overcomefh will I give to eat of the tree of life, which Is In the midst of the paradise of God” (Rev. 2:7). The Losson Sermon also Included the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, “Sci­ ence and Health with Key to the Scriptures”, by Mary Baker Eddy: "The way Is straight and narrow, which leads to the understanding that God Is the only Life. It ia a warfare with the (leah, in which we must conquer iln, sickness, and death, either here or hereafter,— certainly before we can reach th* goal of Spirit, or life in God” (». 324). Mr. and Mr*. J. P, Garnor of Echo jspent tost Sunday at the home of it^e|r «on, Walter Garner.