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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1923)
TH3B HKBMISTON HERALD, HERMISTOM» OBEGOH« ftftftftftft«■■■■*■■■■ '■■I ©lp ^rnniaton Errali» Published every Thursday at Her miston, Umatilla County, Oregon by Haymond Crowder, Editor and Man ager. Entered as second class matter, December 1908 at the postoftlce at Hermiston, Oregon. Subscription Bates For One Year ................... 11.00 ■ p Dozen Show» at Pacific International ■ On October 16 there COMMERCIAL PRINTING OF ALL KINDS For Six Months .......................... *1.00 Payable In Advance. will be an ■ ! ADVANCE ON THE FREIGHT RATE OF COAL THE HERMISTON HERALD Classified or Local Advertising 10 cents per line lor first insertion. Minimum charge 2G cents. Hubse- Quent Insertions S cents per line. I NEW BIG PACKAGE Subscribe Now -to the- Hermiston Herald and keep informed of the events and happen ings in your commun ity. The Herald A. L. Lovelace who spoke before the Hermiston Commercial club Mr. Lovelace is here representing the Portland chamber of com merce and will aid and assist the Hay growers in the campaign that has been launched. "Watch Geets” lor Warehouse. Several ot Ills watchdogs were sto len, so now a London warehouseman Is using geese Instead, taught no doubt by the old story o t Itome being saved from night capture by the geese ol the capital. Geese are nervous birds and can be relied on to cackle In the pres ence of anything unusual, he says. Many men are afraid to go neur a goose. Discovered. Little Bobby, «-ho had been playing with a neighbor's daughter, came nob bing to his mother and declared that his little playmate had pulled his hair. "Why, Hobby,” his mother gnsped. "1 thought she was sqch a nice little girl she would never do anything like that.” "So did I,” walled Bohhy. "Ttint’s why 1 kicked her."—Los An geles Times. !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■ Iftftftl An exposition la a collection of one of tta vlbkdld features of the shows, more or less related by nature. Exposition. I The Pacific International Live Stock The la te * show to come to the Pa I Exposition, held *at Portland, Or., cific IntsraatioitM is the fine North Nov. 3-10. has drawn under Its ample west Grata and Hay show, hitherto winga a dozen of them, and there Is held in Pswdiefon. This is going to interest for everybody in some of be a 193» j them. The laAaatnat Exhibits department It has a beef cattle show of great affords a that fsr beauty and size. value w s* * Mi'Sard to surpass. This I Its dairy cattle show Is second to great dagsvcuegH is filled with fairy none anywhere In numbers and qual like booMss ih$Wing costly furs and ! Ity. other wd w rfW". beautiful furniture, The sheep and goat show Is regard every caavemfejkc a housewife needs, ed’by experts as on a par with any machinsry si eSery sort to save labor like show in America. and Increws profits. Everything has The hog show has always been ex its demonstration for the public. The cellent, and this year will be bigger sense of akrht (did the sense of smell are both tkpqjlled to, for the flour than ever. The draft horse show is represents and o ils* XodQ products companies tlve, with five breeds of heavy horses are doing ttmf* best to show the merits of a>«ir goods. and jacks. The M ,k t Hors.e show is one of the The Western Winter poultry and rabbit show attracts thousands of in four g r s * krr.* shows in the United States. k brilliant, exciting and terested spectators. deliglitf*. th eses are, coming from The Western dairy products show the Eastern si.St.es this year to show is the least spectacular and one of their paaas in -Cte arena and struggle the most important. for the klg pjriges ottered. The boys' and girls’ clubs make a One Uad of h show isn’t at the Pa show that is the outcome of work des cific iutarnatidnal, and never will bo tined to make this country a better -the gambling concessions and other place to live in. Don’t miss seeing the questio z n d i l n amusements that rob work they have done. children ssM sdtjietimes grown people The Land Products show, with its and leave uutfting but a bad taste. fruits and vegetables, grains and The lixiiexltieq does not need that grasses, county and other exhibits, la kind of skews. o f 40 cents per ton Try and get your supply before this date Inland Empire Lumber Company Phone 731 1 The Yard of Best Quality H. M. STRAW . MGR. Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Bureau -READ THE WANT ADS ■ ■ « a kka « ••If you want to sell ••If you want to trade . The Herald is $2 per year, or $1 for six months, payable in advance. Public Auction Ray Fisher Ranch •1 Miles east of Hermiston adjoining Columbia school grounds SATURDAY OCTOBER 20 Beginning At 1 P. M. 12 Head o t cow» and heifero: four cow» troliul for butter fat production 1 Jersey cow fresh October 1st 1 Jersey heifer fresh August 1st 1 Holstein and Shorthorn 1 Jersey and Shorthorn will freshen December 1st K Well bred heifers including one pure bred ranging from one to fifteen months in age All farm implement«, wagons, hay rack, single buggy and harness, disc, plow saddle feed grinder two swarms of bees. 80 White Leghorn pullets, 20 Rhode Island hens All household gooes. 3 stoves. 2 dining tables. 1 library table, 2 beds. 2 dressers. 1 sanitary couch. 2 rocking chairs, cooking utensels. milk cans and other articles to numerous to mention ILRM SO1« SALE—All sums under $10.00 cash. Sums over $10.00 bankable paper for 6 months at 8 per c e n t 5 per cent discount for cash. NEW PRICES Effective October 2d, the Ford Motor com pany announces the following reduced prices on all Ford cars and trucks: CHASSIS $230 RUNABOUT - TOURING F. B. Swayze, Clerk $265 $295 TRUCK CHASSIS $370 Add for Starter $65, demountable rims $20 COUPE - $525 (With Starter and Dem. Rims) FOUR DOOR SEDAN - - $685 (With Starter and Dem. Rims) TRACTOR - $420 A bovj Prices F. O. B. Detroit These are the lowest prices in all Ford his tory. With the recent changes and refine ments that have been made in every body type, Ford cars now offer new values in motor transportation. Especially is this true of the new Four Door Sedan with its stream- like body and many other conveniences. The Fordson Tractor The price of The Fordson Tractor has been increased twenty-five dollars, making the present price $420 f. o. b. Detroit. You can take advantage of there new price* th'ough the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan. KELLOGG £ SCHIMKE AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS G. L. Bennet, A uctioneer I ■ I S 8 ■ a ■ This rate is prescribed by the Interstate Commerce Commis sion and will have to be absorb ed by the consumer, so carries one of the best Want Ad columns of any weekly paper in the state. •-If you want to buy You find the opportun- ity in The Herald ad vertisements. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■