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derelict animal trainer. Beatty in the story contracts with a circus owner to put on a spectac ular act of 20 lions and 20 tigers in the same cage, a big one. hence the title. It mil lit be emphasized that Beatty really is noted as an animal trainer, a career he has fol lowed for 13 yea.s with small and large circuses. Miss Page and Ford are sweet hearts in the story. Ford, an animal trainer suffering from a bad case of nerves due to having been terribly mauled while training some ani mals, arouses the sympathy of Bea tty. who offers to assist him in over coming his fear and continuing his career. There is a tragedy when Hat ton attempts to play up to his son's estimate at his dad that he is the world's greatest animal trainer. A year later Miss Page is a central figure of a near tragedy which forms the climax of the yarn. The second thrilling chapter of the “Last Frontier” will also be shown. Uhe bermisto Serali Published every Thursday at Hermis- ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by Pauline M Stoop and Alfred Quiring, Publishers. as Entered December, Second Class Matter 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon. Subscription Rates: One Year ..................................... $1.00 Six Months ............................................75 Three Months ......... 50 ------- —o "THE BIG CAGE" COMING TO ------ COHEN AND KELLY OASIS SUNDAY - MONDAY GO TO and Murray are presented without wives. Sidney is a bachelor and Mur- lay is a widower, a grass widower at that. But Jobyna Howland, the tall comedienne who has given her share of laughter to “The Virtuous Sin.” "Dixiana” "Stepping Sinners," and “Topaze," plays the ex-wife of Kel ly, anxious to collect alimony. $09999*$$$*%% • ♦ • • CHURCH NOTES ♦ • 2029999886888%%% METHODIST CHURCH. W. A. Briggs. Pastor. Church service at 10:00 o’clock with the sermon theme "This Mech anical Universe." Sunday school at 11:00 o'clock, and Epworth League get together at 7:00 o'clock in the evening. Evening worship at 8:00. At Echo Sunday school at 10:00 and morning worship at 11:00. SEA BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES. Bible school at 10:00 A. M. Although Ceorge Sidney and Char lie Murray, co-starred in the hilar- Rev. O. W. Payne will speak at ious comedy, “The Cohens and Kelly 11:00 o’clock Sunday morning. in Trouble." still bear the names of ------------ — • a- Nathan Cohen and Patrick Kelly, they appear this time in two entire HERMISTON UNION CHURCH. ly different characters than ever be-, W. E. Jones, Pastor. fore, and in a new and fresh back- 10:15 A. M., Communion. ground. The picture has been book- | 10:25 A. M., Song service. ■d for Oasis theatre Sunday and | Monday. 10:50 A. M., Morning sermon. idney appears as a merchant 11:25 A. M.. Teaching service. who has always wanted to go to | 7:00 P. M., Christian Endeavor sea, making a ridiculous figure in 8:00 P. M., Preaching service. pea-jacket and striped sweater, while Murray is a tug boat captain. For the first time in the history CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES of Universal’s famous series, Sidney 667 ife” was the subject of the 1 4 Lesson-Sermon in all Church- es of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, July 16. The Golden Text was, "This is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou has sent” (John 17:3). Among the citations which com prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: "Happy is the man that findeth wisdom, EVERY FIBER and the man that getteth under standing. Length of days is In her right hand; and in her left hand riches and honour” (Prov. 3:13, 16). Ford . The Lesson-Sermon also includ Chevr. 4.50-21 ed the following correlative pas- BY Ford...... 1 sage from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health 167 with Key to the Scriptures", by B lowouts are caused by fric- Lary Baker Eddy: "When under- tional heat generated in the fibers o standing changes the standpoints the cotton cords in a tire. Firestone of life and intelligence from a ma is theonly tire bit ¡ It ivi th every cotton terial to a spiritual basis, we shall g tin the reality of life, the control fiber natura ted atid coated with pure of Soul over sense, and we sb-U rubber —to prevent destructive heat. perceive Christianity, or Truth in me MASTERPIECE This is one of the reasons why Ita divine Principle. This must be or TIRE CONSTRUCTION Firestone Tires have been on I he the climax before harmonious and winning cars in the 500 mile Indian- immortal m in is obtained and his «polis Race for 14 consecutive years—the world ’s most seve ra blowout test. capzbilit’cs rev a’ d” (p. 322). “The Big Cage” as its name im plies, a circus picture, will be the feature at the Oasis theatre Sunday and Monday. The featured player is Clyde Beatty, who with Edward An thony wrote the book of the same name, and in the past several months has obtained considerable publicity as an authority on wild animals from the circus or show man's viewpoint. Anita Page has the role of Lillian Langley, aerialist, the only woman mentioned in the cast. Other play ers are Wallace Ford, opposite Miss Page; Andy Devine, Vince Barnett. Raymond Hatton, Robert McWade, and Mickey Rooney, a small boy in the part of the son of Hatton, a TIRE PRICES &oinq Hiqket BUY TODAY AND SAVE ‘MN 94 Rubber has gone up 242%, colion 113%-substaniial tire price Increases must follow. Wc will give you an attractive allo ance for your old tires on new Firestone High Speed Tires. THE NEW Firestone fore SUPER OLDFIELD TYPE 4.75-19 Equal to All First Line, Stand- 5.00-20 Construction and Appear ance, Yet Sold at a Price That Affords You Real Savings 5.3877% J 9.20 Othat Sizes Proportionately Low LiarofTIRES with I Firestone P, NAME AND - SUPERIOR IN : j - YOnced osLow a 4, Special Bands an 4. ? Mon O.de mess IGUARANTEE foi 1 ! was | ■ Firestone OLDFIELD TYPE Ford 1 Chevrolet 4.50-21 Ford | Chevrolet Plymo’th 4.75-19 Nash Essex THURSDAY, JULY 20. 19SS. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE TWO 5 00-20 luick | Chevrolet Ford | Koekne 5.25-18 Auburn Studeb’r 5.50-18 • ) SENTINEL $5.60 I ( ( ‘ Firestone TYPE 4.50-21 6.05 ($5.05 Pordo.ay, ( 5.48 ) 6.75 2 j ( 7.35 i ! 5.00-20 Buick COURIER Tver $3.15 Ford __ - , ’ Chevrolet 4.40-21 6.07 Ford______ _ 4so-n < 3.25 3.85 6.63 Ì - ‘ Other Sizes Proporti s.1s 1 onatolv Low Plymo’th izes Proportionately Low Firestone Spark Plugs Save , Gasoline . ( 4.75-19 ! 4.20 Dependable Firestone Batieres • 58« &j Each in Sets We trill trxt any make of Rattery FREE and Kthiltilûtn fíuildittg at Black & White Station Hermiston, Oregon ************ t IRRIGON NEWS t By Mrs. W. C. Isom Mrs. Terry Laften of LaGrande is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earnes. Mrs. Frank Leicht and daughter Nellie and son Frank motored to Opportunity, Wn., Friday tor a few day's visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Markham and sons Edward and Frances are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mark- ham. Russell McCay was a business vis itor In Pendleton Monday. Mrs. Asa Scarlett and son George and Mrs. Ash made a business trip to Heppner Friday. Mr. and Mrs. James Hoisington and Kenneth Mace from Selah, Wn., were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Williams and family, Jimmy and Buddy Williams accompanied them on their return trip for a I short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Graybeal and small son from Imbler, Ore., visited | Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Graybeal over Sunday. Mr. .1. A. Graybeal is not so I well at this time. The baseball game between the | married men and single men last | Sunday closed with a score of 10 to i 5 in the single men's favor. This i ndny the married men came out victorious with a score of 11 to 10. Mrs Tom Caldwell. Mrs. Chas, tewart and Mrs. E. Fagerström were calling on Mrs. Amy Collins Monday afternoon. Traveling evangelists, three sis- ters and one brother, held services at the Community church Sunday morning and evening. A birthday party was given at the Chas. Benefici home Friday eve ning honoring Wiley Benefiel and Joyce Puckett. All of the young peo- | pie In the community were present j and a very pleasant evening was en- | joyed. Mrs. Scarlett and son George and cien Ball motored to Portland | Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Davis of Portland I and a sister of Mrs. Kenney, visited a tew days last week with the Don Kenney family. Mrs. Don Kenney and Mrs. Seites | motore I to Portland Monday to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Guerin and family of Umatilla visited with . the Benefiels Saturday evening. Mrs. Revis and little daughter'of Prescott are visiting Mrs. Revis, | uncle and family, Mr. and Mrs. | Fred Markham. Billy Markham was an Sunday guest of Vonna Jones. County Agent Chas. Smith has | announced July 23d as field day at | Irrigon and a piente and basket din- | ner will be held in the Leicht camp I ground to which everyone is cor- I | dially Invited. A program under the | i direction of Mr. Smith will be the lattei noon feature. supply of groceries. Neither ************ I . weeks Mr. Tonies nor his son Gene who ac t PINE CITY NEWS t By Oleta Neill Mr. and Mre. H. E. Young and family called on Mrs. Ollie Neill Tuesday evening at the C. H. Bar tholomew home to enter their names as candidates from this district for I Queen of the Heppner Rodeo. There ire four other districts which will I also draw names for a candidate. j ' These five girls will go to Heppner | ! where one of them will be chosen I queen, the other four will be the attendants. Those from Pine City and Alpine who entered as candida- es included: Dorothy Doherty, Mar- garet Howard, Camilla Kilkenny, ila Bartholomew, Naomi Moore. Miss Doherty’s name was drawn for he candidate to represent this dist ici. T. J. O'Brien was a business visit- r in Heppner Tuesday. J. T. Ayers left Tuesday for Union to visit a few days. A. E. Wattenburger and E. B. Vattenburger went to the John Day valley early in the week to look af- .er business interests. Mrs. Sloan Thomson and daughter Mary and Robert Allen visited at he Marion Finch home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee and daugh er Evelyn and Mrs. Marion Finch vere in Heppner Saturday on busi- less. Miss Marie Healy spent the week ■nd with relatives in Heppner. She eturned home with her father, ohn Healy Sunday evening. Burl Wattenburger was a busi- less visitor in Heppner, Lexington ind Ione Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill took their grandson Donald Plourd, who has been staying with them, back to iis home near Pendleton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew and O. F. Bartholomew visited Mrs. Bartholomew’s mother, Mrs. O. F. Thomson Sunday evening. An error was made in last week’s news in the statement that Mrs. Reid Buseick remained to visit her parents last week. Mrs. Buseick re turned with her husband to Long Creek. Word has recently been received that Lieutenant Robert E. Jarmon, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jarmon, was married to Miss Kathryn Heis- tan of Los Angeles, Cal., at Honolu lu, June 14. Pat Healy of Boardman, who has spent the past two weeks at the John Healy home, returned to Boardman Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger attended the matinee in Hermiston Sunday. Miss Bernice Neill is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Charlie Plourd, for a few days. ************ t UMATILLA NEWS t By Louise Byrnes James Byrnes left last Tuesday for a few days visit with his mother Mrs. A. W. Byrnes, in Touchet, Wn., returning Monday accompanied by his daughter Erma who has been visiting in Touchet since the fourth. Lyle Brown and Cecil Tippie re- I turned Thursday from a few days with Lyle’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Brown in Olympia, Wn. They : were accompanied home by Scott I Brown who will visit in Umatilla for several days. Mrs. John Wurster and daughter ara returned home from Pendleton ast Sunday after Sara had her ton- Is removed in the St. Mary's hospi- 11. Paul Walsh. Albert Vieg and Ben uday motored to Wallula, Wn., aturday afternoon and were ac- mpanied home by Mrs. Ralph Tay- r who spent the week end at the antes Byrnes home. Mrs. Brant of Condon spent Sun- lay at the Art Bousquet home. She ■as accompanied home by her laughter Tiny who has been the tuest of Alicia Bousquet for the >ast two weeks and Mrs. Art Bous- luet and daughter Alicia who will Isit in Condon for a couple of eeks. Miss Margaret Earnhart of Her- liston is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jeorge Butterwood. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark. Mr. ind Mrs. Ben Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis, Misses Lucille Hower, nd Lorine Lash, Bill Hanson, Al ohnson and Ed McMillan motored o Attalla, Wn., Saturday evening to a dance. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Conlon and laughter Mildred motored to Pen- Beton Monday evening where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Dingy, former residents of Umatilla. Then Mrs. Conlon and daughter Mildred left by the Portland Rose for the Century if Progress exposition in Chicago. Mr. Conlon returned to Umatilla. Mrs. Elmore McKenzie was assist ing Mrs. W. H. Conlon tn the libra ry Saturday afternoon and will have harge of the library during Mrs. onion’s absence while in Chicago. Miss Sybil Macomber of Board man Is employed at Fromdahl’s cafe. The Ladies Aid society met at the home of Mrs. W. O. Miller last Thursday. A delicious luncheon vas served after the business meet- ng. Those present were Mrs. John Wurster, Mrs. James Byrnes, Mrs. Del Johnson, Mrs. Ralph Davis. Mrs. Lloyd Miller. Mrs. Duff Knight. Mrs. Art Bousquet. Mrs. Wm. Shep- lerd. Mrs Mitcham. Mrs. Annie Ed- cards and the hostess. Mrs. W. O. Miller. Ralph Davis. Jr., returned Satur- lay after spending two weeks at Camp Rotary near Milton on the Walla Walla river. Elmore McKenzie left Tuesday tor the Albina shops in Portland where he will find employment. Mrs. Hilma Veig and son Albert have moved from their big house long the Coumbia river to one of the little houses which belong to Mrs. Veig. Last Tuesday Gus Tonia had the misfortune of burning his car up while going out to Sandspur where he is working. The car was com pletely destroyed along with two companied him were injured. Robert McKenzie went to New port's camp along the Wallula cut off where he will be employed as assistant cook for two weeks. A. B. Stephens was called to work in the Union Pacific yards last week. Don Harryman is working on the Umatilla-Plymouth ferry as night deck man. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stephens and son Gale have gone to Prosser, Wn., to live. Mrs. Geo. Kendler has opened a beauty shop in her home. Mrs. Ken dler is a graduate of the Morman School of Beauty Culture in Walla Walla, Wn. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Peck and daugh ter Gloria Ruth have returned from a few days vacation in Portland. Miss Alice Shultz of Walla Walla is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Tucker. Rev. and Mrs. W. O. Miller mo tored to Milton Sunday where they attended a religious conference. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Tucker motor ed to Walla Walla Saturday. Mrs. Sara Brownell and son, Mr. Parker, have returned to their home in California. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Gardener and Betty McKenzie left Tuesday for a few days in the mountains near Mea cham lake. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hull and nephew George McIntyre left Friday for a few days vacation in Portland. Mr. Hull returned Tuesday but Mrs. Hull will visit relatives there for a few days. Margaret Powell is staying with Mrs. Clyde Hoyt while Mr. Hoyt is working at Holdman. Mrs. Ed McMillan and children have returned to Portland after a months visit with Mr. McMillian. • * * * * * * * * * * * f BOARDMAN NEWS t 899909928999909980900106900009*** ***********% Carillon Tower Are You Going to the World’s Fair? Whether you're going to the World's Fair, to the Lakes. Mountains, or get the old car out and tour until the wanderlust leads your trail back home— you’ll need funds. -4% 21444 I . Her 47 Hit r krs % : —u* d 20 > -4.020er, dor: Ascet “ "I -t. Don’t carry your money in cash. It’s too easy to lose. Get Our American Express Travelers Checks and be safe. They can be cashed anywhere—easy to carry and there is no loss if you lose them. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over 150,000. F. B. SWAYZE. President A. H. NORTON, Cashier gin., Wn., where Royal will be em ployed on the highway. Mr. Bush made a trip to Portland on business last Wednesday. Frank Otto made a trip to Hep pner Thursday. Marvin Root Is visiting his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root, this week. Miss Delorris Stoll returned to her home in Pendleton after a two weeks visit at the Dan Ransier home. Delorris is a niece of Mrs. Ransier. Diebert Johnson returned home from Wasco Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lin Ranney spent the week at Meacham. There will not be any preaching at the Community church this month as Rev. Miller Is taking his ( > < > I R. ALEXANDER. Vice-President D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier vacation. Sam Boardman was visiting friends in town Thursday from Sa lem. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messinger and children were here from Condon visiting relatives Saturday and Sun day. Miss Ethel Harnden from La- Grande is visiting her mother Mrs. Della Harden this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hewitt spent the week end at Meacham. Willard Baker is visiting In La- Grande this week. Joe Norton of Hermiston was in Hoardman Friday. Harry Murchie opened his pool hall last week. Imogene Wilson visited her sister Gladys in Arlington this week. By Mrs. Dan Ransier Mrs. Heach and children from King Hill, Idaho, are visiting her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nickerson. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Myers and children visited the Rutherfords Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arron Aggie went out to their wheat ranch Sunday. Mr. Darr and daughter Fay, and Donald Anderson, motored over to Yakima valley to visit Mr. Darr’s sister. Jack Wells was on the project last Tuesday as the guest at the Harry Jayne home. Glen Macken went to Portland Wednesday night with a load of sweet corn to market. 09990909000030003330090910030031119 Mr. Houghton was on the project last Wednesday looking after busi ness. Last Friday afternoon a lovely bridal shower was given for Mrs. Bob Harwood at the home of Mrs. Alvin Sundston at Coyote. A large crowd was present and the bride re ceived many beautiful gifts, Re- j < freshments of ice cream, cake , and |J sandwiches were served. Mrs. Clyde Carrick, Mrs. Will- banks, Mr. Hango, Paul Smith, Mar garet Smith, and Mr. Strouse motor ed to Hermiston Monday. Mrs. O. H. Warner visited a few days this week at the Y. P. Ruther-1 ford home. Mrs. Ell Knight and small son re turned home last week after a two weeks visit here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nick erson. A lovely birthday party was that i CORN For Fluffy Cakes. I FLAKES f Margaret Smith at the Smith home this week. Those present were Marjory and Esther Brown, i Lester Hoover, Delbert, Edgar, and Maxine Macken. Allen Chaffee, Don- aid Stroble, Robert Strause, Sibyl Lorraine Dillabaugh, | Macomber. LESLIE'S Laural Carr, Ada Willhanks. Lois • Messenger, Bobby Gregg, Virglna % Compton, Mrs. Clyde Carrick, and • four young people from Hermiston. 9, 2 Tms 17c Lb. Pkg. Ice cream, cake, and root beer were 1 . served. Miss Lillian Hango returned y home Sunday from Longview, Wn.. . where she has been visiting her sis- • ter. ' THE KIND THAT YOU WILL LIKE FOR IT DOES THE WORK. Mrs. Jack Bell visited her parents | • Sunday. I %• Mr. and Mrs. Andie Brown visited . at the Stewart, Arnold home Sunday. • Guy Chaffin visited his sister, j CHASE and SANBORN CALO Mrs. Harlan Jones, Saturday. . Geo. Beardsley and wife at Ar- lington visited Mrs. Beardsley’s par-1 ents. Mr. and Mrs. Stout, Friday. Mr. Gorham and children return Tins ed to their home Monday after a two weeks visit with his brother Jack Gorham and family. Mr. and Mrs. Brice Dillabaugh and son and daughter went to Her miston on business this week. dkink Greenfield Grange met Saturday night in the basement of the gym- nasium. A large crowd was in at- DELMONTE MINTON'S tendance. Fancy Red Alaska Miss Margaret Smith visited with % X Miss Vera Lutua Tuesday night. Roy Chandler motored to Hep- • pner where his wife has been quite Is tall 1 o 2% Size Tins ill for some time. Mr. Chandler has Can 1 ÖC I been at Klamath Falls shearing sheep for the past month. The Boardman H.E.C. met in the I gymnasium last week with a large attendance. Mrs. Daniel Ransier and sons Dannie and Billie, and Mrs. Julia Marlow. Mrs. Jack Bell and Delorris Stoll spent Wednesday afternoon at ‘ PLEASE YOU Lb. or 3 Lbs. the Frank Hadley ranch. > A number of ladies from Board- man are doing their canning in Her miston this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Johnson and son Diebert and Mr. and Mrs. Ray THIS IS GUARANTEED TO 10 oz. tin for Barlow spent Sunday at Meacham PLEASE OR MONEY BACK. lake where they attended the an- % nual picnic of the Red & White or- s ganizatlon. | • Mrs. Nellie Davies visited her ? parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dillon . this week. Edd Kunze returned home from % Klamath Falls where he has been & shearing sheep for the past month. Jennie Compton returned to her home at Messner after a two weeks visit with Maxine Macken. SAVE EETAwe Eav Pay Less and Live Better! Specials for Fri., Sat. and Monday Cake Flour 17c Vienna Sausage 4 Lbs. 19c Shaker Salt 2 8c White King Granulated Soap Coffee 1 LB. 30c Dog Food 3 20c Root Beer Extract or Ginger Beer Extract THE IDEAL NOT WEATHER 24c % Prunes 2 23C Salmon WE PAY CASH FOR EGGS and Local Fruit © Produce. Bulk Coffee 18c 50c Clabber Girl Baking Powder 9c KINGSLEY’S Mr. and Mrs. Rands left for Ben- Jeososcscccs c ccsoccccocccccccccccccc* 2 2829922%*%9004?