The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 05, 1928, Image 3

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    HBKA LD, HEBMISTOK. ORBGOV.
sldered intensively.
C O L U M B IA T H E A T E R
HERMISTON ,0RE.
Save It NOW
SOME TIME BEFORE THE 15TH OF APRIL YOU WILL NEED
WATER TO START YOUR CROPS.
BEFORE YOU CAN GET
THIS WATER YOU WILL HAVE TO PAY THE 0. & M. WHICH
Saturday and Sunday
April 7 and 8
“Flame of the Yukon”
Starring SEENA OWEN AND ARNOLD GRAY
Story of Canaian Northwest during gold rush days.
A picture you'll be proud to say youou have seen.
Wednesday and Thursday
April 11 and 12
“Circus Ace”
WILL BE $1.90 PER ACRE.
SAVE A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF YOUR CREAM CHECK SO YOU
WELL BE ABLE TO MEET THIS OBLIGATION.
STARRING TOM MIX AND HIS PONY
If you enjoy eircug rings and trapese performing you will want
to see Tom and his pony perform their tricks.
Don’t miss this
treat.
Saturday and Sunday
April 14 and 15
“ Mockery”
First N a tio n a l B ank
WATCH FOR THE SYNOPSIS NEXT WEEK.
of Hermiston
Capita), S u rplu. and Undivided Profit» O var $50,000
F. B. Sway?«, Pre».
R. Alexander, Vice-President
A. H. Norton, Cashier
Brownaon won a medal for the high- . life of all of us because qf their pres­
esi point winner of the tourney.
enee in hard Waters.
lodge directory
Mise" McCollum hae purchased a
new Durant car.
VINEYARD LODGE NO. 308. I O. ft,
F. meets each Monday evening la Odd
Fellows' ball. ^Visiting members cor­
W. C. T. U. LEADER PRAISES
SHOW THAT WILL BE HERE dially Invited.
W. R. Longhorn, Secretary.
According to Anna B. Hall, state
Cecil Werner, N. O.
corresponding secretary. Southern
California Women’s Christian Tem­
perance Union, “la Your Daughter
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Safe*” the sensational drama of life
and love which will show at Colum­
BOYD T. JENKINS, D. M. D.
bia theatre Friday night should
arouse people more than ever before
. associated with
to eradicate exiting vice conditions.
F.
V. PRIME, D. M. D.
After viewing the production in
Los Angeles, Miss Hall sent a letter
General Dentistry
to St. S. Millard, producer, commend­
X-Ray and Diagnosta
ing him for the work he is doing in
Phone Connection
protecting the young people of the Bank Bldg.
Evenigs by appointment.
age.
FREAK WIND LEAVES TRACE
BELOW UMATILLA MONDAY
W. J. W ARNER
Attorney-at-law
A freak wind that had some of the
j ; •
O ngen
power of a real "twister" visited a Hermiston
narrow strip of land west of Uma­
tilla Monday and left traces of its
h s. M c K enzie , m . d
work after it had passed.
Trees
Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat
were uprotted by the force of the
blow, and some ther damage was Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empira Bldg.
done.
Pendleton, Oregon
At the place of George Genn near
Hermiston a load of hay was over­
turned by the strength of the wind.
JAMES L SEARS, M. D.
The third grade had a surprise and
The physics class for this week is
also farewell party for Barbara studying light, its mode of propaga­
Campbell Tuesday after the afternoon tion, the speed It travels, refraction
MISCELLANEOUS
recess. She Is to leave for Condon and reflection.
FOR TRADE— Good radio for good Saturday or Sunday of this week.
milk cow. Inquire at Herald 31-2c
This week the science clasg is tak­
Allen Von Behren has leased his
Physician and Surgeon
The chemistry class is studying ing the study of plants including ranch of 40 acres southwest of town
Office Phone 733.
Res. Phone T il
For Rent— 5 room modern house. H. alkaline earths or the calcium fam­
their fundamental functions of food to Vernon Seitz. Mr. Von Behren is
E. Hanby. 31-tfc.
ily.
Caloium compounds are par­ getting and reproduction. A study planning to go to Spokane to study Office in First National Bank Bldg,
FOR SALK
Wanted— Cattle for summer pasture. ticularly Interesting in the every day of seed, roots and leaves will be con- aviation.
FOR SALE— Team, harness ana wag­
J. H. Canfield will collect cattle
on. Jack Masin.
31-4tp
DR. DAVID S, ROWE,
Monday, April 9. See Henry Som-
merer for particulars. 31-lp.
SELLING CHICKENS to make way
Chiropractoi*and Physiotherapist
turkeys— 200 Barred Rock chix,
Try Burk’s for Bargains.
3
»-tie
Specializing
in Acute and Chronie
hatch Apr. 12, 12% cents each.
100 B. Rock hens, laying 85 per
Disease.
WANTED— 2o new subscribers to
cent, market price. 10 tons clean
The Herald by May 1.
Location,
2
doors
west of Postoffice
alfalfa hay, 1st cutting, 2 cows.
Hours, 10 to 6, and by appointment.
Merrill Potter.
31-tfc For rent— Four room house. Inquire
Knerr’s Repair Shop or residence.
Office Phone 303
Res. Phone 313
FOR SALE— 5 cows, 3 Jerseys and 2
17-tfc.
Holsteins, fresh soon. G. G. Smith.
HERMISTON, OREGON
31-2tc
INSURANCE
PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSUR­
BEAUTIFUL PIANO near Hermiston, ANCE COMPANY.
must sell Immediately.
$10 per JOHN HADDOX,
HERMISTON.
month. A rare bargain. Write
Tallman Piano Store, Salem, Ore­ Watch, clock and Jewelry repairing.
Candidate for Republican Nomina­
gon, for particulars.
31-3tc
tion for
Seg Newell, next door to Sappers.
18-48»
For sale— Iron wheel wagon," $30,
Jackson fork $5. Von Behren
Odd Job Repair»
ranch.
31-2p.
I do clclmlning and build cei
Primaries May 18, 1928
4-tfc
For sale— Turkey eggs from healthy pools. S. Jensen.
vigorous stock, 40c each, 35c each
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND
Resident of this district for 14
anything above 50. W. A. Sanders.
INSURANCE. J. It. BIGGS, RE­
years. Resident of Umatilla
31-2p
ALTOR.
SS-Me
County for 27 years.
For sale— 5 tube Magnavox radio, 1
dial, built in speaker, complete Burk’s for Bargains.
3»-tic
with tubes, aerial and new batter-
lee installed in your home for $60. Hermiston Second Hand Store. —
■ IF
I T ’ S A JO B 0 F ■
Furniture and Hardware, Harness,
Paul Miller. 31-lc.
Saddles, Wagons.
llt f e .
O N M A Y 25, 1927, when H en ry Ford first announced his
For »ale, trade or rent— Three room
cottage on west side, A. W. Ag­ DEPARTMENT OP THE INTERIOR
plans fo r making a new car, he announced also that he would
new,
31-tfc
U. S. LAND OFFICE AT
continue
to make parts for the Model T Ford. H e said:
THE DALLES, OREGON
a CALL US TO DO THE WORK a
Pure Jersey milk, delivered night
and morning. Can be bought at
’’T h e Model T Ford car was a pioneer. I t blazed the
Notice is hereby given that Char-
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FOR YOU
the Hermiston Market on Ice. H. leg J. Ward of Stanfield, Oregon, who
way for the motor industry and started the movement for
E. Hanby, Phone 25-M.
30-tfc on February 20, 1923, made Home­
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We Have the Trucks and
«
good roads everywhere. I t broke down the barriers of
■ Experienced Men to Handle the
Pasture for about 25 head of cattle. stead Entry under Act Dec. 29, 1916,
No. 024293, fcr NW%, W%SW%,
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Business,
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distance in rural sections, brought people in these sections
Ready about April 10. W. A. Mike-
Section 18, Township 3 North, Range
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sell.
30-tfc
closer together, and placed education within the reach of
28 East, Willamette Meredian, has
■ WE CAN FIGURE WITH YOU "
For sale— Goose feathers, $1 per lb. filed notice of intention to make fin­
everyone. W e are still proud of the Model T Ford. I f we
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ON LONG HAULS
"
Mrs, Floyd I-aird, 1 mi. W. of al three year proof, to establish claim
were not, we would not have continued to make it so long.’*
Hermiston.
3O-2p. to the land above described, before
W. J. Warner, United States Com­
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We also distribute feeds, re-
For twenty years, the Model T Ford led the automobile
FOR SALE— 100 White Leghorn pul­ missioner, at Hermiston, Oregon, on
■ turn empty egg orates, etc., and ■
lets, laying fine, O. A. C. strain. J. the 25th day of April, 1928.
industry and it still serves more people than any other auto*
bring in full cases and cream £
E. Berwick, Umatilla.
29-3p
Claimant namee as witnesses;
mobile. Over one-third o f all the automobiles in use today
cans,
etc., for farmers over the ■
Heistand Moore of Echo, Oregon.
FOR SALE— Flock of Barred Rocks,
project on Tuesdays and Fri- "
are
Model
T
Fords
—
an
indication
o
f
the
sturdy
worth
Jesse
Richard
of
Echo,
Oregon.
Allen
entire flock or in lots to suit.; also
■ days.
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incubators and cockerels.
S. L. Thompson of Echo, Oregon. Ralph
o f the car and its value to people in all walks of life the
Carson.
28-4tp Richards of Hermiston, Oregon.
world over.
J. W Donnelly, Register.
FOR SALE— Team, harness and wag­
T h e Ford M otor Company will continue to make re­
on, rake, 2 mowers, 4 horse fresno. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
R. C. Rogers, 3 3-4 miles east Her­
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
placement parts for these cars "until the last Model T is
miston.
28-tfc
COUNTY OF UMATILLA
off the road.” That is a part of Ford service. T h at is what
In the Matter of the Estate of Oro
■ W AG NER & PANKOW ■
$8 at stack, first cutting. First
Hoidman,
deceased.
" PORTLAND - PENDLETON ■
H
e n ry Ford meant when he said: " W e believe that when a
class feed; some cheat that makes
Notice of Final Hearing
it second class for shipping. Some
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TRUCK LINE
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man buys one o f our cars we should keep it running for
Notice is hereby given that the un­
third cutting that got wet, $4 per
dersigned
has
filed
big
final
account
him
as
long
as
we
can
and
at
the
lowest
up-keep
cost.”
ton. Half mile east of Columbia
school. C. E. Spencer, Hermiston. in the above entitled estate, and that
Because o f this policy a considerable part o f the Ford
30-3tp Friday, the 4th day of May, 1928, at
the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. of said
manufacturing plants is given over to the making o f parts
day and the court room of said court
BABY CHIX 1928
fo r the Model T Ford. These replacement parts are made
In
Pendleton,
Umatilla
County,
Ore­
W hite Leghorns from Harry Spinn­
ing. James Todd, Frank Fowler and gon, has been fixed as th«, time and
o f the same material and in the same way as those from
our own flocks, any one or combina­ place for the hearing and settlement
which your car was originally assembled.
CANDIDATE
tion of these at $16 per 100, $<7.50 of said account and all objections
per 600; or $135 per 1000. Also will that may be filed thereto. All persons
M ake it a point, therefore, to see the nearest Ford dealer
— FOR—
take orders for Mammoth Bronze interested are notified to appear at
turkey eggs from flock of Wslter Eu­ said time and place and present any
and have him look over your Model T Ford. Y o u may find
banks, Ione.
White Hatchery, Her­ objections they may have to the said
th at a very small expenditure will enable you to get thou­
miston.
24-tfc account or any part thereof.
William Hoidman,
sands of miles o f additional service, and at the same time
FOR SALE— No. 3 Primrose cream Administrator of the estate of Oro
protect the money you have invested in your car.
separator, lees than 2 years old, in Hoidman. deceased.
32-5tc.
perfect condition. One steel wheel
wagon. J. M. Prlndle.
22-tfc
Important
Announcement
H. B, REES
County Recorder
to every owner of a
M odelT Ford
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Joint
Representative
FOR 8ALE— About 180 feet of 1«
Inch wood pipe. Jap Templeton.
13-tfe
SCHOOL NEWS NOTES
Paul Hamrick and Florence Pierson
were absent from the seventh grade
For eale— Winesap apples. 3 grades. Monday and Tuesday of last week.
Tom Stewart. 7-tfc.
The Hermiston high school stu
Bark's, headquarters for Army Shoes. dent body presented a silk flag to|
3»-tie the sophomore Hass for winning tbs
Interrlass tennis tourney. The soph­
F oot sale— A new supply of adding omore» won the boys' singles, boys'
machine roll» at the Herald
doubles and mixed doofclqft
Mary
UMATILLA and MORRi W
F ord M otor C ompany
COUNTIES
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