THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. SI)» Srnntatou tyralà Published svsry Thursday at Hsr- Biatdo. Umatilla Coupty, Oregon by Raymond Crowder, Editor fad Man- Entered as second clam matter, December 1906 at the poetofflce at Hermiston, Oregon. Subscription Rates For One Y e a r ______________ »«.00 For Six Months ____________ »1.00 Payable In Advance. Classified or Local Advertising 10 cents per line for first Insertion. Minimum charge 25 cent«. Subse quent Insertions 6 cents per line. Ptinkin Center Gaining Fame Punkln Center may yet become the Mecca of tourists if favorable reports are returned by passengers on the great red Portland-Pendleton highway stage after their brief visit to that hustling little burg one night last week. Jealous residents of oth. er municipalities may say the driver of the bUB got out to Tom Haddox’s ranch by mistake and misdirection, but we suspect It was a deep scheme for publicity by the mayor and the boosters of Punkln Center, this di version of traffic so far from the beaten path. r tha election of a Democrat to the United Statee Senate In Nvember. Judge King is the only Democratic candidate who has been placed In a position to know our etate’a needs and at the same time has had ths experience in our national capital, essential to securing same. His platform declares for equitable adjustment of the coat of construct. Ion of reclamaton projscts; hs be lieves the gvernment should build and stand the coat of the reservoir, main diversion dam, etc., the set. lier to be charged only with the cost of the project proper plus con. ttnued operation and maintenance of the same. If the benefit of his extensive knowledge and experience Is desired. It may be secured by his nomination on May 16 th. Other wise; otherwise. When in the reclamation service It was Judge King, as Chief Coun. sel and commissioner who, at a crlt. leal time persuaded Secretary Lane to direct the building of the West Umatilla extension. (Paid Advertisement.) Coming to PENDLETON GENUINE “B U L L ” DURHAM VOTE FOR JA M E S H . E. SCO TT REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE — FOB— Who Stand* for Economy, Efficiency, Justice and Enforcement of the Law* Rev. Ira D. Hall will preach morn ing and evening. May 11, at the Baptist church. Morning subject, "Who Is My Mother,” evening theme, "An Earnest Desire.” Rev. Hall |3 a former pastor add will receive a warm welcome by the Hermiston peo ple. Mr. and Mrs. Hall will arrive Friday and will be at the home of Mr. Shotwell. Senior Play May 17 Remember to place an "X" before the name after the Number 72 2 bags for ICC W. B. LANGLEY of Freewater, Oregon 8C of Umatilla County Please mark an X In front of my name when you vote S SPECIALIST (Those who have not received one of our 1924 calendars call and get one.) SHERIFF SUNDAY, MAY 25 Office Hours, 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. Jas. T. Brown Born In Umatilla county— 6 years ex perience as an officer. Served with 2nd Ore. Reg. In the Phillipines. 5 years in this county as a teacher. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE Primary electon May 16, 1924. (Paid Advertolsement) — FOR— ONE DAY ONLY SHERIFF KUYKENDALL REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES MAY 16 (Paid Adv.) "Fair treatment— All sections. An Honest and Business Policy Contln- tlnued,” R. E. BEA N Present Incumbent Candidate for Republican Nomination for County Commissioner I hereby announce myself as a Republican candidate for Joint Re presentative for Umatilla and Mor row counties In the coming Primary Election, subject to the will of the Republican voters in such counties. WILLIAM B. BARRATT Dated April 7, 1924. On the Republican Ticket. T h e A nnual C olum bia R iver C on feren ce o f T h e Free M ethod ist Church w ill b e H eld in C onnection W ith a Cam p M eetin g COUNTY CLERK Asks for a Re-Nomination Primary Election May 16, 1924 — on— Republican Ticket VOTE FOR May 16th, 1924 Fred E. Schmidt For District Attorney NELS D. PARKS At the Republican primary elec CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF of Glen Ellyn, 111. will preside over the conference. Bring your tents and camp with us. “ The Yard of Best Quality 1 H. M. STRAW. MOR. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph W. Ralph, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed exe. cutrix of the last will and testament of Joseph W. Ralph, deceased, and has qualified! as the law directs. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same to me at the office of W. J. Warner, my attorney at his of. flee in Hermiston, Oregon, with proper vouchers within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 8th day of May, 1924. Mabel M. Ralph, 35-5tc Executrix. NOTICE OF HEARING UPON FINAL REPORT In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. In the matter of the Estate of William Colby Dyer, deceased. Notice lg hereby given that the undersigned executor of the la3t will and testament of William Colby Dyer, deceased, has filed his final report with the Clerk of the above entitled Court and that the Judge of said Court has designated Saturday, the 7th day of June, 1924, at 2 Pendleton, Oregon THE U N IV E R S A L CAR A Welcome Member of the Family M O T O R car is never more appreciated than in the springtime. Its convenience and enjoyment are shared by all the family—and by speeding up the day’s work, it provides more time for recreation. A A Ford Touring Car provides every motor car essen tial at the lowest price lor which a five passenger car has ever sold—a price only made possible by complete manufacture, in tremendous volume, in the largest and most economically operated plants in the automobile industry. Efficiency of manufacture is accurately reflected in the quality and price of the Ford Touring Car. FORD MOTOR COMPANY,~DÉTROIT, MICHIGAN Runalvwt — »265 Coupe— »525 Tudor Sedan —»590 Fordor Sedan — tt8 5 AU price» f. 0 . 5 D e t r o i t A. C. McINTYRE Helix, Oregon — FOR— DISTRICT ATTORNEY OF UMATILLA COUNTY On Republican Ticket "An economical administration consistent with Impartial, vigorous cnfoecemcnt of law,” J NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the City Recorder of the City of Her miston, Oregon, will receive sealed bids up to 8 o’clock P. M. June 4, 1924, for the improvement of Hurl- burt Ave. In said City between the property line at Fourth St. and the property line at First St. by grad, ing and graveling or covering the same with crushed rock, according to the plans and specifications of the City Engineer on file In my office. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. C. W. Kellogg, City Recorder. Dated May 8, 1924. 36-4tc Candidate for the Republican Nomi nation for SHERIFF UMATILLA COUNTY Primary Election May 16, 1924 A Vote for Hall IS a Vote for Effic iency, Economy, Enforcement of the Law, Especially the 18th Amendment a ■ o’clock In the afternoon as the time, and the rooms of the above entitled Court in the County Court House at Pendleton, Umatilla County, Ore. gon, as the place when and where hearing is to be had thereon. All i persons interested are hereby noti fied to then and there appear and cause, if any they have, why said re. port should not be approved, the ex ecutor dscharged and the estate clos ed. Dated ths 5th day of May, 1924. 35-5tc L. Curtis Dyer, Executor. A. G. HALL Primary Election May 16, 1924 FREE GRACE! Democrat Pendleton, Oregon Phone N 1 Law Candidate for Nomination Bishop Warner Your P.c ent FOR SHERIFF of Umatilla County HERMISTON AUDITORIUM HERMISTON, OREGON MAY 7 TO 18 INCLUSIVE Rev. M. E, Lewis The Engineer Evangelist of Terre Haute will be in charge of the evangelistic services. He is a good speaker and entertainer and will interest you. If elected I wish the assistance of all good people In the enforce ment of the prohibition and narcotic laws, and the prosecution of all law breakers. R. T. (BOB) BROWN Candidate For the Democratic Nomi nation Inland Empire Lumber Company : ■ iB B B U B B B B B B B iiB ia B a B B B iliB B B B B iflB E iiiii SHERIFF OF UMATILLA COUNTY W. R. (JINKS) TAYLOR Pendleton, Oregon a Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Bureau Primary Election May 16, 1924. Umatilla county Is on a cash basis tion. under the administration of tha Efficiency, Economy and Active present county court. CAMP MEETING a a : E a a 8 Candidate for Nomination As PENDLETON, OREGON Co-operation With All Enforcement Agencies. ■ ■ ZOETH HOUSER — FOR— Attorney-General 1 Let us give you cost price on a model 400 capacity hen house ALEX MANNING Candidate For Republican Nom ination For Will be at DORIAN HOTEL Come in and see our plan books Primary Election May 16, 1924 Dr. M ellen th in Dr. Mellethln is a regular gradu ate In medicine and surgery and is licensed by the state of Oregon. He does not operate for chronic appen dicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stom ach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful re Mrs. Wilhur Hood, of Portland, as the guest of Mr. an dMrs. A. S. sults In diseases of the stomach, liver bowels,blood, skin, nerves, heart, »hnson, a few days this week. kidney, bladder, bed wetting, cat arrh, weak lungs, rbeumntlsm, sciat ica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. Below are the names of a few of his many satisfied patients In Ore gon: Mrs. J. W. Haynes, North Pow der, Ore., goitre. Mrs. Alice Williams, Malheur, Ore., heart trouble and high blood pressure. Uno SJoroos, Astoria, Ore., ap pendicitis. 11. Deggeller, Sllveron, Ore., ul cer of stomach. Mrs. Oeo. A. Olllman, (JoqullIS, Ore,, gall stones. Mrs. M. E. tiarson, Silverton, Ore., high blood pressure. Mrs. J. M. Bowers, Toledo, Ore., gall stones. August Erickson, Lakeside, Ore. kidney trouble. Remember above date, that con- iHltatlon on this trip will be free WILL R. KING and that his treatment Is different. 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