The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 11, 1921, Image 4

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTOK. ORXOOÏM.
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BERNARD MAINWARING, EDITOR
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HOW FORD DID IT
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FALL SUITS
Now In the time to have your fall suit made and as you know
the Ed V. Price Suits are the last word In fabrics and tailoring
at ........................................................................................ »25 to »50
WE CARRY THE GORDON HATS AND CAPS
Statements filed recently by the
Ford Motor company show a »38,-
000,000 profit in the last year and
bhow a greater production at the
present time than at any time in the
company's history.
Last winter Ford was reported
hard up. He tried to borrow »76.-
000,000 hut was unable to do so on
teasonable terms so he decided to
get along without borrowing. Mean­
while his taxes were coming due and
there were other debts which he had
no money to pay.
Did he get discouraged and quit?
Hardly! The first thing he did was
to reduce prices on all his cars. It
will be remembered that the Ford
was the first car to do this. People
said he was crazy. He then forced
his dealers to buy the cars he had
in stock. Many of them thought
this would break them for they were
already aarrylng cars they couldn’t
sell. But they had to do it and the
price cut immediately speeded up
business.
In Detroit the Ford plant was
overhauled and is now said by bank­
ers to be the most efficient industrial
establishment in America. FYird’s
profits during the last year were
»38,000,000 and his cash balance in­
creased by over »20,000,000, though
In the winter he was wondering
where he would get enough cash t<
pay his bills. The Ford plant ii
now running to full capacity. Ii
the month of April it turned out 90,-
000 cars, but 100.000 were sold.
Once more Ford has startled tin
industrial world by doing the Impos­
sible. Once more he has demonstrat
ed his ability to pay better wage
than his competitor (his vigorous
economics did not include wage re­
ductions) make a cheaper product
than his competitor and then mak<
bigger profit than his compositor
It is a proof that there arc oppor­
tunities now for good business de­
spite what we hear about hard times
And Ford has no patent or monopoly
on his methods. Anyone who want
to may copy them to whatever extern
he can use them in his own business
which are standard all over this country.
NEED OF MORE DAIRYING
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CLUETT SHIRTS
»1.50 to »3.00
In the bent styles at ........................................... :......................... 25c
CARHARTT OVERALLS
none better at any price
In both nummer weights and early fall yeighta at greatly reduc-
de prices.
Nothing quite bo good nt the price................................ 35c to »1.50
QUEEN QUALITY SHOES
WARNER’S CORSETS
CHASE A SANBORN'S TEAS AND COFFEES
J. A. Foigers Teas, Coffees, Extracts, Spices and Baking Powder.
A man has been arrested in Port­
land for stealing a bag full of empty
milk bett'es. He was caught hold­
ing the bag in more ways than one.
On a bill board in Pendleton there
is a slogan, “Keep the dollars at
home and you will see them again.*’
It applies to Hermiston too.
The superior building service ren­
dered by this company has been obtain­
ed for the exclusive use of customers.
This makes it possible for you to step
into this office and inspect hundreds of
designs of modern homes and other
buildings before you build. All the
guesswork has been eliminated because
the designs have actually been built and
many of them are hand colored photo­
graphs. A complete set of blue prints,
specifications and ail accurate and com­
plete bill of material will be supplied
with any design. All this is fiee to
customers. For your individual satis­
faction call at this office. No obliga­
tion.
Inland Empire Lumber Company
Phone 331
“ The Yard of Best Quality ”
H. M. STRAW. MGR.
Brief and to the
Point
Ti e best we can say for the dry
•hampions who went in to knock
but John Barleycorn is that they
have him groggy.— Columbia (S. C.)
Record.
There was some doubt about last
pring on account of the weather
but this summer is easily identified
is the genuine article.—Detroit
Journal.
Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Bureau
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C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
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Delicious
W hole some
Confectionery
“What is the chief i cause of di-
We arc reprinting in another col­
umn a story from Monday Morning’s vorce?’ asks a college professor.
Oregonian on the Umatilla project Speaking offhand, we should say.
This story was written in Tho Heral, natrimony.—Cleveland News.
office on the office typewriter by C
The Army and Navy Bill for 1922
J. McIntosh of the O. A. C. journal­ would build 150,000 homes or keep
ism department so we feel a sort o! 1,732 used cars in running order.—
personal interest in it and beside Jiccnville News.
it will be of interest to Hermistoi
It's taxation without representa-
people.
It will be noted that the n,cn win ion when dad stays home while the
est of the family go on a vacation.—
were here last week arc strongly o
the opinion that this country must tVillanisport Sun.
N ew s starid
abandon its present one crop systen
The ideal way would be to give the
Cigars
and T ohacco
and take up diversified farmini
¡onus to everybody who is fighting
particularly dairying.
for it and exempt everybody else
The writer pretends to very Iitti from taxation.— Dallas News.
scientific agriculture and still les.
to knowledge of the Umatilla project,
It is tS be hoped in the Irish nego­
so we pass this along for what it i. tiations that the Orange factor will
worth. The argument for dairying not prove a lemon.— Baltimore Amer­
is that our soil must be built up. At ican.
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present we take our hay off the land
The thing the tired business man
continually and It Is clnimrd that a
cow will put back into the soil more needs to give him a renewed interest
in life Is a little business.—Toledo
than she takes off.
News-Bee.
A country that is dependent on one
crop is easily crippled when the price
Having peace by resolution lets
Make our store your headquarters when in Pendleton
of that one crop collapses, while a make a resolution to keep It.—Green­
country that produces several crop, ville |S. C.) Piedmont.
can easily stand a loss on one of its
crops. The same applies to some ex " Prosperity is a buy-product.—
tent at least to partial crop failures. Greenville (S. C.) Piedmont.
P e n d le to n , O reg o
Th« Leading D ruggists
Perhaps the biggest argument foi
dairying is the profit there is In it.
The writer was brought up in Wis­
Yesterday we saw a pretty sight.
consin and saw In a comparatively
It
was not so sacred as Balaam riding
few years, a poor struggling common­
up the streets of Jerusalem on a bur­
wealth built into a wonderful rich
row. But it was a handsome woman
one. The little cross road cheese
The editor recently received from riding a handsome mule with a hand­
factory has made Wisconsin one of
the richest states of the union and it a publishing house a pamphlet on some harness on.—■—Tualatin Valley
Is generally claimed that that state "How to Correct One’s English." NewB.
is the best off of any in the middle From a meager study of pure English
Caruso left an estate estimated at
he ha« failed to find language expres­
west nt the present time.
39.000.000 lire. Not including, we
Thad’s why it would be
When one compares Wisconsin, sive enough to say the things he take It, the liar who announced a
profitable for you to
with its rocky hills and Its cold wint­ wants to say and will retain the week or so a<*o that he would get
ers, with this country which can modernized slang In writing about well.—Euge-ie Register.
advertise in it
raisu an abundance of grass one some folks and many things.—Polk
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wonders why Wisconsin should make County Itemizer.
The partnt telephone company is
I f yoa quant a fob
third of the cheese of the United
A return to gold and silver mining taking Ihe cretin and zompiainlng
I f you quant to hire somebody
States. Certainly It Is not their is inevitable and soon. Gold and that the Pacific Ftates company is
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f yo a quant to sell something
superior facilities for dairying, for silver the world needs and any part of not getting fat on skimmed milk.—
I f you tuani to bay something
they haven't got them. It was in of the country containing these pre­ Pendleton East Oregonian.
getting started ahead of the others cious metals will attract capital.
If you quant to rent yoar boast
and In keeping a monopoly on a good Baker eour\ty is ihe one field of the
I f y o a quant to sell y o a r hoase
Cause of Appendicitis
thing.
I f yo a quant to sell yoar farm
northwest where these metals are to
When ihe bowels are constipated,
This Is Just a starter. It repre­ he found in great wealth.— Baker
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f yo a quant to bay property
the lower bowels or large intestines
sents the views of a lot of people in Democrat.
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there is anything that yo a
become parked with refuge matter,
and around Hermiston and the Judge­
•want
ihe quickest and best quay
Secretary Mellon advocate« a 2- that Is made up largely of germs.
ment of most every expert In agri­
to supply that quant is by placing
nt tax on every bank check written These germs enter the vermiform ap­
cultural lines who has looked over
an advertisement in this paper
our project. It te something we will and 3-eent letter pontage, but would pendix and set up inflammation,
which
Is
commonly
known
as
ap­
lake
the
tr.X
off
ice
cream
and
soda
need to be thinking about. The
Take Chamberlain's
Herald would like to hear from some water. Bully for Mellon— what do pendicitis.
The results will surprise
farmer« and business men about this we care about the business of the Tablets when needed and keep your
and please you
question, and will print any con­ country If the things that taste good bowels regular and you have little to
tribution» received. It is a question going down are free.— Eugene Guard. |fea r from appendiciti
Tasty
Stationery
For Women
TALLMAN & CO.
H e r m is to n Produce &
Supply Co.
Oregon Press
Comment
"The Beit o f Good Service*
People Read
This Newspaper
OUR M EATS
MEET f A VOR
MOONEY A 5IKEY. Prep*
News of one of the biggest marine
disaster that has ever occurred on
the Pacific coast comes with a
shock to Oregon people this week.
We have lead ourselves to believe
that the development of ships In the
last few years has made ocean trav­
el safe, but every few years some big
disaster proves that the grim old
ocean is not to be cheated of its prey.
The Alaska sailed from Portland
Friday forenoon and struck a reef on
the California coast about 40 miles
south of Eureka late Saturday even­
ing. A heavy fog caused the ship to
lose its way. Just how many lives
have been lost is not known at this
writing, but it will be devoutly
hoped that most of the missing will
have been rescued.
It will be recalled that the steam­
er Bear was wjecked in 1916 at al­
most the same spot as the Alaska.
The Bear merely struck on the reef
however while the Alaska backed
off into deep water and sank within
a few minutes after striking.
Homes, Churches, Schools, Gar­
ages, Barns and other buildings
Films developed--
Enlargements made
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We are exclusive selling agents for these goods here and the
names will Indicate the class of goods we furnish.
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City M eat M arket
A GREAT MARINE DISASTER
AKSCO K O D A K S
for the ladles In staple lasts at reduced prices.
For the best in meat, come to the house that sells
the best.
It vitally
A FULL U N E
MEN’S HOLEPROOF HOSIERY
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Fisk and Cured Meats
that we need to consider.
affects our future.
AMMUNITION
COOPER’S UNDERWEAR
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Over 500 Designs from
Which to Choose
GUNS
ARROW COLLARS
There is meat
—and meat.
Just the looks
of some meat is
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enough to take
away the appetite. Our meats meet the approval of
all buyers.
Our animals are properly slaughtered and from
the pen to the customer the meat is handled with a
view to keeping it perfectly clean and sanitary.
We specialize in the finest
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HERALD
Published every Thursday at Hermiston, Umatilla C ouaty, Oregon, In the heart of Eastern
Oregon’s great irrigated alfalfa fields, by the Herald Publishing Company.
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