The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 01, 1923, Image 4

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    THE HJBBMI8TOS HERALD. HERMISTON,
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES ■
Make Your
Sweater Now
I k n n r m of Intarmi Giannad Hara
and Tbara About tfca Cttjr and
Nainhborboud
Tin. Sheet
Mt m etal work and Plumfe-
ln<. Call 7«SA K
E. Putman. 11-t/c.
F our hole ran g e w ith w arm ing
pven and reservoir. C om bination
high ch air. Mrs. G. A. Creasy. -4 tf
We have a nice assortment
of the Maypole Yarns
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SILK 0 ’ WOOL............................ 60o
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W 00I............................................... 45c
SHETLAND FLOSS..................... 25c
SAXONY WORSTED
..................30c
IF WE ABE OUT OF THE COLOR
YOU DESIRE. WE WILL BE GLAD
TO ORDER IT FOR YOU.
O tto C. P ierce
K I N G S L E Y 'S IN C .
S
H IR M Ig T O ^ g
H O U S E
O F
Q U A L IT Y
A N D S g R V IC K "
For Your Ford—
Roy B adger, of Moro, Oregon, who
la connected w ith th e telephone
com pany, waa In H erm iston th e first
p art of th e week in connection w ith
some telephone w ork th a t la being
done In th is section.
|
Mrs. H. O.
a hosp ital
H er husband
have gone to
Exclusively!
H o rn in g la q u ite ill In
a t O ntario, Oregon.
and little son Vernon
be w ith her.
H art board body tvM. «drei for pa V**» plw’wl*’’»
othert hAwtO'«» kt try NKrcl^ssdsM.
types io ntM entry MiUsffJ MfMircNMNt cjn i t sopite J.
A dividend-paying busines utility—a It carries its load day in aixl ¿»y out
title the Ford One-Ton Truck Fes w ith a minimum of atteavoa. 1 to ease
earned for iuelf through years cf re­ cf handling adapts it for use in the
liable service in diversified line*. Lmitcd areas about Io-ding docka, wire-
houses and c o n stru ctio n Icrations.
Powered by the famous Ford Model
T engine through the Ford planetary G iving rapid, dipendablc'LauL.ntt ser-
transmission and special Tor J vo;xt v ite at low initial epu, and at the
gear, it brings to the business tr in for bw aet possible expense for operation
his delivery service ¿he a b u n d an t and upkeep, it pays the h ^hest divid­
power, reliable operation, ¿nd rail ends on the investm ent o* any
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motor transportation
econom y for which
TAgsr m tet: can he okatPtd tkrrttgh
equipm ent available
the Ford product is ta t Ford
P k h I u u P iatt.
to the business world.
notable everywhere.
Mr. and Mr«. R. C. R ogers and
son Rodney have re tu rn e d to th e ir
ran ch in C olum bia from Union, and
w ill occupy th e place ag ain a fte r an
absence of a year.
Ray C hallis re tu rn e d th e first of
th e week from W asco w here he had
tak en a load of apples and disposed
of them.
F ran k Silvey is sp o rtin g a new
| Ford w hich he recewtly purchased
from Kellogg & Schim ke, th e local
agents.
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Echo, Oregon
M ANUFACTURERS OF-
High Grade Patent
B lue S te m F lour
T h e S u p e rio r P ro d u c t o f S cientific M illing
M akes B e tte r B re a d
T ry a S ack
DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED
Wc are offering you
A S p e c ia l in 3 2 -in c h
G in g h a m
Regular 35 cent grade« at 25 cent«
per yard.
While these last, this lot will save
you some money.
These are short length cuts and
good, patterns.
Hermiston Produce & Supply Co.
• ‘THE BEST OF COOD SERVICE”
Mrs. W. H. Ogden is on th e sick
| list th is week.
Oregon Hardware & Implement Co.
Mrs. T. S. TownHend left Sunday
n ig h t for P o rtlan d w here she w ill j
spend a few dayH.
Mrs. W. B. Beasley retu rn ed haine
Friday from Y akim a w here she had
been v isitin g h er son Gordon. She
reported th a t an 8 pound g irl a r
rived a t th e Beasley home in Y ak­
ima on th e 12th of last m onth.
Jess Lowery and Tom H endricks,
| of Boardm an, w ere H erm iston visi­
tors Tuesday.
J. M. Biggs left W ednesday m orn­
ing to r th e W illam ette valley.
The M. E. ladles w ill hold th e ir
an n u al bazaar a t the church parlors
on S aturday, November 24. W atch
th e posters. Everybody come.
The B ap tist Aid w ill hold an all
day m eetin g N ovember 8, a t the
home of Mrs. P aulson, one and one-
h alf miles east of town. B rin g your
lunch.
Mrs. A ugusta Creasy left S a tu r­
day m orning for P o rtlan d w here she
will m ake h er fu tu re home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Agnew, of
S eattle a re v isitin g a t th e Agnew
home near th is city.
Mrs. J. T. E m bry left T hursday
for P o rtlan d for a two w eeks’ visit.
A. A. D urand, of W alla W alla, will
arriv e th e first p a rt of next week
and w ill im m ediately begin d rillin g
on the well being p u t down by the
N o rth eastern Oregon Oil E xplo ration
Company, n ear th is city. A d rillin g
co n tract was recen tly aw arded Mr.
D urand by th e company.
It Is reported th a t th ree new rosl
dencos ara b eing constructed
In
B oardm an.
J. L. Jo h n s Is back In H erm iston
a fte r ta k in g tre a tm e n ts a t th e Hot
Lake san ato riu m for several days.
He re tu rn e d Tuesday.
Legal Blanks For Sale at The Herald Office
Miss G race S k in n er has accepted
a position in Dr. P rim e's office.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. G a rre tt left
for W asco the first p a rt of th e week
w here they w ill spend th e w in ter.
A Big Reduction in the
Price of
Goodyear
Auto Tires
GOODYEAR
Get the New Price
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Neil and fam ily
are co n tem p latin g spending th e w in­
ter in C alifornia. W hile aw ay Ben
will leave th e garag e in ch arg e of
R ichard W hite w ho has been In his
employ for some tim e past.
I WISH TO ANNOUNCE
TO THE PUBLIC
—THAT THE—
Bake-Rite
C A R S - TRUCKS • TRACT O
IS OPEN
FOR BUSINESS
BAKERY GOODS OF QUALITY
HARDWARE
FURNITURE
• Ml W
IMPLEMENTS
RADIO OUTFITS
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
-tre
P e te r M e n g e
Proprietor
S
Start the Laying [
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RIVOLI THEATER
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NOV. 7-8
P e n d l e t o n ------
W ID N K ID A Y AMO T H U R S D A Y
Now’s th e tim e to s ta r t your pullets
and moulted hens to laying—and cash
in on eggs. M oulting p u ts the egg
organs out o f gear. Go a fte r these
dorm ant organs w ith th e old reliable
Dr. Hess Poultry
P A N -A -C E -A
MATINEE THURSDAY AT 2 :3 0 P. M.
GREATEST SCREEN SPECTACLE OF ALL TIME
—Jesse L. Lasky, Presents—
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The COVERED W/iuON
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I t p u ts the egg organs to work.
I t s ta rts the feed th e egg way.
I t gives red combs and red wattles.
I t brings back the song and scratch and cackle.
Pan-a-ce-a gives hens pep and m akes music in the poultry
yard.
T h a t*• w h en th e eggs come
A PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION AND SPECIAL ORCHESTRA
MITCHELL DRUG COMPANY
Founded Upon Emerson Hough’s Story of the Wagon Tra as and
Their Conquest of The West
H erm iston, Oregon
W e have a rig h t-etxe p a cka g e f o r e v e ry A ock
Adapted by Jack Cunningham and directed by James r uze
LOVE—THRILLS—ADVENTURE—ROMANCE OF ’49- I-’DIAN
SURPRISES— CUNNING MASSAC?173
SEFr—The Great Train of Prairie Schooners blazing Nev/ Trails.
SEE—The First Settlers of the Pacific Northwest as they trav­
eled Jived and suffered en route to the Promised Land.
SEE— What Your Ancestors Overcome with Hearts of Steel and
the Endurance of Immortals.
SEE—The Thrilling Encounters with Fires and Floods.
SEE—500 Ox Teams pulling the Covered Wagons across a I li’c
Wide River.
An Epic of American Traditions Peopled with Strong K ;n and
Devoted Women.
A tale of gripping realism—Awe Inspiring, Human, Graphir,
Awakening in every American breast a renewed and greater pride
in our glorious country.
ALL SEATS RESERVED
Matinee Prices:
Lower floor, $1.00
(All Seats
Balcony, 77 and 50c
Plus Tax)
SAVE $200 EVERY YEAR
CURTAINS
and
TOPS
One Biiro w ay lo m ake money
on your farm is to p ro tect your
farm m achinery.
S U B S C R IB E N O W
Just received a fresh supply of
Walnuts, Brazil Nuts, Filberts, Dried
Prunes, Peaches, Apricots, Figs and
Dates. Also a new supply of Maple
Syrup.
New shipmet of Rolled Oats—each
package contains a cup and saucer.
The average a n n u al los3 from
d eterio ratio n alone on farm m a­
chinery left out in the w eath er is
»200.
and have them
Repaired, ao you will
A m achine shed th a t w ill tu rn
th is a n n u al loss into a p ro fit can
be b u ilt for a su rp risin g ly sm all
am ount. The shed show n here
is only one of m any carefully de
slgneq and economical plans th n t
our a rc h ite c tu ra l d ep artm en t has
ready for your inspection. Our
blue p rin ts and m aterial lists are
so com plete th a t it is an easy m a t­
te r for you to do the building
yourself d u rin g the slack season
Come In end let us show you how
li tt le money It takes.
Be Prepared
When the Snow
Flies
K N E R R ’S
Repair Shop
We Want Yon
To See Us
1 he Hermiston Herald--$2.00
PA R K E R ’S STORE
Bring in your
to keep in mind the
fact that in addition to
p rin tin g this news­
paper we do jotjw ork
of any kind. W hen
in need of anything
in this line be sure
\.H ess instent I ouse Killer Kills
MAIL ORDERS NOW
Night Prices:
Lower floor, $1.50
Balcony, $1.00 and 77c
Winter Will
Soon be Here
B akery
AT RICHT PRICES
S A P P E R S ’ IN C .
FOR SALE BY
Kellogg & Schimke
Guy M atlock, th e movie man of
Pendleton, wu# a H erniinton visi­
to r Tuesday.
Echo F lo u r M ills
FOR years, folks lubricated their Ford
cars—many still do—with the same oils
that other folks used in Buicks, Dodges,
Locomobiles and a host of other cars —
correct oils for those cars, perhaps, b u t
n o t fo r th e F ord.
The only oil that will perfectly lubricate
the Ford should be made for the Ford—
exclusively. That’s why Veedol Fordol
was created.
Stop and let us refill your crankcase with
Veedol Fordol. The smooth operation of
your car will make you feel a new res­
pect for your compact little motor.
TUM-A-LUM
LUMBER CO.
H erm is to n
J. Lee P a rk e r, P ro p rieto r
T e lep h o n e 4 1 3
C IT Y M E A T M A R K E T
JOHN ELsIS, PROP.
B a r g a in s in M e a t s
F h ,n e 111
E very D ay
— TRY THE HERALD WANT ÀDS--
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THE STORE WITH THE BLUE FRONT
‘The West Side Eat Shop” = --
at the
C ity M e a t M a r k e t
Legal Blanks for
Sale at This Office
W e Deliver
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