The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 03, 1920, Image 2

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    THE HERMISTON
HIERALD, nEKMlSTON, OREGON.
The Hermiston Herald professional cards
Issued Each Saturday by
SATISFACTION
ALL AROUND
If you buy your Flume Lumber
of us. We have just received a
Complete Stock of the
Very Best
Flume Lumber
See us before buying
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
Phone 111
R. A. BROWNSON, MANAGER
Patiits
«
O produce a better
tire—a tire more re­
sistant to punctures,
blowouts, tread separation
— the perfect method is
to build them, from the
innermost ply of fabric
to the tread, by hand.
Made in this way each
Thermoid Tire
is the work, from
start to finish,
of one man, who
is rewarded, not
on the basis of
how many tires
he makes, but
how well he makes them.
A new wonder of chemistry
The toughness and resiliency
of Thermoid Tires is the result
of the discovery of CROLIDE.
CROLIDE is blended in scien-
tifically exact degrees with each
layer of rubber or fabric that
goes into the tire. This makes
the tread stronger and the fabric
tougher.
Never have we
seen such durability
or mileage so far in-
excess of our ex­
pectations. You can
depend upon 6000
miles of guaranteed
service. (Ford sizes
7500.)
You can't pulj the treed
oi a Thermoid Tire
IIDE COMP:
TIRES
Hermiston Auto Company
DR. R. C. ELLSWORTH
Announces that he has opened offices
in the Smith-Crawford Building, Pendleton,
for the practice of
CHIROPRACTIC AND ELECTRO-THERAPEUTICS
ALL DISEASES
Graduate National School of
Chicago, 1913; National College of
peutics, 1915; Post-Graduate Pacific
land, 1917; National School, Chicago,
Chiropractic,
Electro-Thera­
College, Port­
1919.
After effects of influenza successfully treated.
Lady Attendant.
Office hours: 9 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 5:30 p. m.
Evenings, 7 to 8. Phone 796.
Your Chicken Family
DR. FRANCIS P. ADAMS
M. D. O’CONNELL
HERMISTON
OREGON
phone . 92
RESIDENCE PHONE. 595
Office Hours: 9 t 12 a. m.; 2 to 5:30 p. m.
OFFICE
Entered as second-class matter December
>. 1906, at the postoffice at Hermiston, Oregon
Day or night calls answered promptly
Can You Beat This?
Hats off to O. H. Warner of
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
' Boardman, who. without further
Osteopathy
Medicine
Surgery
| ado should be appointed poet laur-
PHONE
711
ette of that city by reason al having
Office at Residence all Hours
so ably composed the following lyric
regarding a Ford car that he wishes
D r .C, O. WAINSCOTT
to sell:
One Ford car with piston rings.
Two rear wheels, one front spring.
Has no fenders, seat or tank,
Burns lots of gas and is hard to
crank.
Carbeurator busted half way thru,
Engine missing, hits on two.
Three years old, four in the spring;
No shock absorbers nor anything.
Radiator busted, sure does leak,
Differential dry you can hear it
squeak.
Ten spokes missing, front all bent.
Tires blown out, ain’t worth a
cent.
Has lots of speed, will run like the
deuce.
Burn either gas or tobacco juice.
Tires all off, been run on the rim,
It's a dam good car for the shape
Its in.
O. H. Warner has this car for sale
At the town of Boardman, on the
Highway Trail.
Isn’t This a Scream?
Here’s a letter that Sam Oldaker
received the other day from a real
estate dealer friend of his In Min-
don, Ark.:
Mr. S. R. Oldacre,
Hermistown, Oregon.
My Dear Sammule: your letter to
Hand Will Say I Have A Farm Of 240
Acors 170 in Coll vat ion 70 Acors In
Medow The Remainder Of Said Track
Good Corn and Wheat Oats. Ar will
Grow Most any Thing in the Way of
Grane Has Good House good Barn
3 Lasting Springs 1 Well on High
Way that is Now Being Built Threw
The State In 1 Mlle Of R. R. Rural
Free Delivery Runs by The House
in a Good Location in Pretty Place
to Live. Can Be Bought Reasinable
if Sold at Once. I Have Farm in 3
Miles of the R. R. 50 Acors Cleared
100, 10 In Timber In Free Range
good Watter 3 Roomed House Barn
Good Watter Lots of Stock Watter
All Most the intair Track Can Be
Colivated After timber Has bin cut
Of, Good Strong Land Will make A
fine Fruit Farm and Berrys This
Land will Make a Fine Berry Farm
and Cant be Beat.
I Will male you My Pamplet In A
few Days Giving you A full Descrip­
tion of this Country. If you will
come down and pay This Country a
Viset you could not Nevery Have
room to Regreat it. You would Be
Surprised to See Olar Land so Good
and How cheap it can be Bought
This Track can be Bought at $15
Per Acor
How is That i Have
Fifty Thousants Acor to Colect
From Let Me Hear from you soon
I Am Yours Verry Truly Yours.
Peter Wilkins.
To the Republican Voters of Uma­
tilla County
Athena, Ort., April 2, 1920.
Believing that there is at this
time unusual interest manifested by
school patrons and the public in
general In the public school system,
and feeling that there should be
more Americanism and love of coun­
try taught in our schools, and be­
lieving the Republican party to be
of strong principles, I feel that the
party should support one of its own
faith for the office of County
School Superintendent.
Having made education my life
work. I feel a deep interest in the
upbuilding of our public schools,
and of instilling into the minds of
our young people the loyalty and
love of country exemplified by our
great Republican presidents.
Our primary nomination law pro­
vides that any one aspiring to a
place on the ballot may file inten­
tions with the county clerk by pay­
ing the necessary fee. and since I
find no other Republican offering
to run for county school superin­
tendent. I wish to announce my can­
didacy before the Republican i pri-
maries May 21. If given proper
consideration by the Republican
voters In the primaries I will accept
the nomination and make an active
campaign in the general election in
November.
That the voters may know some­
thing of my qualifications to hold
this Important office I wish to say
I am a graduate of a standard nor­
mal school, have been twelve years
In the state and have been teaching
continuously, have degree of Bache­
lor of Psychology and Pedagogy
from Valpariso, Indiana, and have
studied in Eurpoe.
Have Oregon
life certificate, and have had the re­
quired amount of successful teaching
'n the state. Have held positions
In the high schools In Milton, Athena
and rural schools In this vicinity for
several years I am of Republican
tock, my father having been a gen-
ral In the Union Army and
staunch Republican.
Believing myself fully qualified
for the position and entitled
।
to the
support of the party. and having
faith in Ita decision, I leave it with
the voters.
H. A. BARRETT.
The baby chick­
en season is al­
most here. Un­
Office over First National Bank
less they have a
OFFICE HOURS:
lOto 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 p. m., and by appointment
warm, sanitary
DENTISTRY
Hermiston. Oregon
Office. Bank Bldg.
Office Hours:
Office Phone, 93
Residence Phone 32
8 a. m. to 5 p. ui.
Chiropractic Relieves Where Other Methods Fai
I use the Latest Painless Methods
Dr. LORETTA H. STARBA
CHIROPRACTOR
Not Drugs. Not Surgery. Not Osteopathy
House Address 703 E. Webb St.
Office 103 W. Webb St. Phone 583 Pendleton. Ore.
to FIT Y our E yes
L enses D uplicated ON SHORT NOTICE
GLASSES GROUND
AMERICAN NATL.BANK BUILDING,
Home of Their Own
Many of them will never live to lay
eggs nor crow.
Lost Chickens Mean Lost Dollars
Save the dollars by saving the
chicks. -
1
Phone 609
PENDLETON
Complete plans and specifications of brooders
and other buildings free to customers.
Dr. A. M. SIMMONS
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
Pendleton, Oregon
Penland Building
Inland Empire Lumber Company
Over Tallman Drug Store
Phone 331
DR. W. H. REYNOLDS
Chiropractic Nerve Specialist
Rooms 1 and 2 Inland Empire
Bank Building.
Hours: 10 to 12 A.M. 1:30 to 5 P.M.
Phone 1018
Pendleton, Ore.
“ The Yard of Best Quality "
H. M. STRAW. MGR.
PURE HAWAIIAN CANE MOLASSES
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In Barrel Lots, $13.35
- “SHADY BROOK”
= ELECTRIC FIXTURES =
= AND APPLIANCES =
=
75 PER CENT ALFALFA MEAL----- 25 PER CENT MOLASSES
By the Sack, 81.20 each.
(Rato 840.00 per ton)
=
Phone 139
= 203 E. Court St.
(Rate $45.00 per ton)
Pendieton, Oro. =
C. S. MCNAUGHT CO., HERMISTON, ORE.
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IL
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I meet Pacific Coast cli­
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and let us solve it.
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