THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
LODGI DIRECTOR!
In Pendleton Saturday.
It costs very little
to recondition a
MODEL T FORD
THE Ford Motor Company is making a new car,
but it is still proud o f the Model T. It wants every
owner o f one o f these cars to run it as long as
possible at a minimum of trouble and expense.
Because o f this policy and because o f the
investment that millions o f motorists have in
Model T cars, the Ford Motor Company will con
tinue to supply parts as long as they are needed
by Ford owners.
So that you may get the greatest use from your
Model T, we suggest that you take it to the near
est Ford dealer and have him estimate on the cost
o f any replacement parts that may be necessary.
You will find this the economical thing to do
because a small expenditure now will help to
prevent costlier repairs later on, increase the
value o f the car, and give you thousands o f miles
o f additional service.
For a labor charge o f only $2.60 you can have
your generator put In first-class condition. A new
universal joint will be installed for a labor cost
o f $3. Overhauling the carburetor costs $1.50;
steering gear, $3.50; radiator, $7.50. A complete
overhauling o f the rear axle assembly runs be
tween $5.75 and $7 for labor. An average price
o f $22 .5 0 covers the overhauling of the motor
and transmission.
These prices are for labor only because the
need and number o f new parts depend on the
condition o f each car. The cost of these parts is
low, however, because o f the Ford policy o f manu
facturing and selling at a small margin o f profit.
Among the Hermistonlans in Pen
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ADDITIONAL LOCALS
♦ dleton Saturday were Mr. and Mrs.
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♦ H. J. Ott and family and William
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To Pendleton.
Miss Jessie Brelerley made a trip Leaves For Arizona.
Mrs. George Wagnor left the first
to Pendleton last Friday.
of the week for Tuscon, Arizona
v/here she expects to spend some time
Motor To The Dalles.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Halleyburton visiting with friends. She plans to
motored to The Dalles Saturudny return home by motor and to visit
where they visited Mr. Halleybuur- the California beaches on the way.
She will be gone about four weeks.
ton's parents over the week end.
Here From St. Helens
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fowler, for
mer Hermiston residents, are back in
the community for a week’s visit with
friends. They now make their home
near St. Helens, Oregon.
HERMKT0N ,0RE.
FOR SALE— Registered
15 months old. Saint
Golden Glow strain;
kind to handle. J. H.
Mrs
35-3tp
Jersey bull
Mawes and
TB tested;
De Moes.
3S-4tp
A Rare Treaf for Hermiston
SATURDAY, MAY 18
7:45 P. M
—7:45 P.
associated with
F. V. PRIME. D. M. D.
General Dentistry
JAMES L. SEARS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Keylor Noland
Office Phone 733.
The Lone
Star Ranger
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very
In
able performers as Is also the younger
Res. Phone 711
Office:
Extra seats are being Installed lathe old Herald Office to accomodate
an Increased attendance.
DR. A. E. MARBLE
Chiropractor
W h e r e Y o u A lw a y s R e c e iv e
Full Market Value for your
Butterfat
STARTS WEDNESDAY
1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg.
Pendleton, Oregon
W. 3. W ARNER
Attorney-at-Law
Hermiston
i : !
Orogoo
. . With Tom Mix
Price 25c-50c
I Treat both Acute and Chronic Dis
eases.
Office across street from Hurly’a
.rocery.
Phone 481
Office Hours, 10 to 12; 1:30 to 5.
Hermiston, Oregon.
HERMISTON BARBER SHOP AND
BEAUTY PARLOR
Mr. and Mrs. Shaar, Prop. Phone 481
—HONEST WEIGHTACCURATE TEST—
Light liens .................................................................................................. 19c
Heavy Hens, over 4 1-2 pounds............t............................................. 23c
Eggs, cases returntd .......................... ............................................... . 24c
Madge Bellamy &, Barry Norton
IN
SWIFT & CO.
F. B. Barker, Agt.
PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE
Telephone 801 Night or Daay
CHAPEL, FUNERAL COACH AND
SANITARY PREPARATION ROOM
Ambulance Service
Hermiston Avenue
“M o th er K n o w s B e s t ”
PAY
dead
ante
SPRAY
AND
PA Y
LESS
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ANY AND
Everthing
Electrical
«
other insects
Don’t forget your best friend—
Quality and Service
HERMISTON CASH MARKET
DEPENDABLE BUTCHERS
PHONE 411
m
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Phone 139
Pendleton, Oro.
WE REPAIR
SHOES
FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY AND
USE MODERN MAHCINERY AND
THE BEST OF MATERIALS.
Facts Concerning Local Butterfat Market
Our community i$ located 200 miles from Port
land, yet we are quoting same price as Portland.
W HAT IS THE REASON? The answer is-POOLED
CREAM. Is it worth while?
YOU ARE ASSURED OF THE
BEST
OF
SERVICE
IN
OUR
SHOP.
BOWMAN
SHOE SHOP
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
During the eight and a half months the Pool has been
in operation, there has been produced in this dis
trict 145,000 pounds of butter fat. Your pool has
made you 4 cents per lb., or a saving of $5,800.
■BQBXAMS0UB
J, G. PEARSON, MANAGER
208 East Court St.
FOR YOU
Whaf would it be if the FARMERS WERE 100
PER CENT BEHIND IT? Think it over.
Black & White Garage
’ J. L. VAUGHANS
Cut Just Right
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
Carried;
them 1©
ICTORY
CA SH
F resh S a lm o n
F resh H a lib u t
flies, mosquitoes,
roeéhes&mofhs, lice
en d
M c K e n z ie , m . d -
Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat
YOU WILL GREATLY ENJOY THE EVENING.
Come early to be suure of a good seat.
Lecture follows— "Present Truth."
COMEDY . . . Chapt. 9 Mysterious Airman
s.
h
Walla
brother Keylor.
Zane Grey’s . . . .
FOR SALE— Heme grown Gem seed
potatoes. 11.15. These passed the
field test for Standard grade. A.
D Smith.
33-tfc
J ltfe
A. 0. R0ENICKE, D. M. D.
Noland Trio
Miss Drusella and Mr. Boardmar Noland are Instructors
Walla College and are
FOR SALE OR TRADE — 1 % acres.
Improved. 6 room modern house,
large barn, fruit trees, etc. Willam
ette valley. High school city. Mrs.
R. E. Wood, Duncan, Ore. 34-tfc
O TRADE—Good 320 acre farm,
good buildings, crop la. clear of
encumbrance, for 40 • acre tract
here, with good buildings, free of
•ncumbrance
W. A. leathers.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Reading “We stler of Phllipl" ................................. Mr. Boardman, Noland
Saturday and Sunday
«FOR SALE— Ford coupe with truck Anyone having bills against Mra Hermiston Second Hand Store. - -
Furniture and Hardware, Harnes«,
Ollie Smith please leave ’ State
body. Inquire Hermiston Creamery.
ment at Norton’s Grocery. Mrs.
Saddle«, Wagons.
11-tfc
34-tfe
Hardwick.
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Burk’s for Bargains.
3-tfc
FOR SALE— Four good work horses
and harness: wagon; plow; fresno;
W. J. Downer.
3 6-tfc
planta.
Meets first and third Thurs
day. Legion Auxiliary meetg
second and fourth Thursday.
Legion Hall.
Office in First National Bank Bldg.
WANT ADS
FOR SALE— Tomato
George Briggs.
HERMISTON POST NO. 87
Instrumental ................................................................... .................
fo j,
FOR RENT— Store building on
FOUND— Ladles' gold ring mounted
Main St.— W. Leathers
with agate. Owner may have same WANTED— Sewing, good work, rea
sonable prices. Mrs. Mead, Her
by calling at the Herald office and
miston.
35-3tp FOR SALE— 30 bales alfalfa hay—
paying for this ad.
34-tfc
W. A. Leathers.
37-2tc.
Inquire
Try Burk’s For Bargains.
33-tfc FOR SALE— Hay stacker.
G en ero u s
Herald office.
31-tfc
The main difficulty ulxuit people who
SEE
THE
NEW
MELOTTE
AT
CAR-
FOR BALK
33-tfc borrow trouble is that tlie.v waol to
Burk’s for Ladies’ Shoes.
ter’s 1 mile N. % E. Columbia
pay back more than they borrow.—
school house. Not the cheapest to FOI RENT— Modern house. Inquire Gloversville lender-Itcpiihllrnn
Girls’ Hose, 2 pr. 25c— Burk’s 33
buy, but the cheapest to operate.
Herald office.
25-tfp
S20 allowance for your old mach
FOR SALE— Small roosters. 15c If
ine.
32-tfc INSURANCE— Fire, Life, Auto— "In
taken before May IS. Make ar
sure in sure Insurance.’’ J. M.
rangements day before.
Phone WANTED—house work by the hour.
Biggs.
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37-2tp
42-J-5.
36-2tc Ethel Kennings
FOft SALE— 12 head horses from 1
to C years old or will trade for
hogs, sheep or cattle. H. A
Hooker.
35-tfc
of Walla Walla College
Violin Solo .....................................................................................
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AUTHORIZED LINCOLN, FORD, FO RDSON DEALERS
VINEYARD LODGE NO. 205, L O. 4
F. meets each Monday evening In Odd
Fellows’ hall. Visiting members cor
dially Invited.
W. R. Longhorn, Secretary.
Gwynn Hughes, N. O.
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Building
Phone Connections
Reading— "Wheels of Time”....... .......................... Miss Drusella Noland
Sundays and Evenings by apeiat-
Saxaphone Solo— ........ ................................................... Mr. Boardman, Noland ment.
COLUMBIA THEATER
Kills
Bielman Motors
T R IO
Floyd ynch and Claude Haddox
motored to Pendleton Friday.
The garage on the old Tabor place
was destroyed by fire Tuesday night.
PROGRAM
Mr. Collins who runs the place also
Musical
Reading—
“Radlence’’
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Miss Drusella
lost his car by the fift.
Violin Solo .......................... ................. ...................................... Keylor Noland
F ord M otor C ompany
—Phone 571—
N O LA N D
T h e H e rm is to n C re a m e ry C o m p a n y
I The Home of O R E G O N
R O S E Butter.
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Nci' * Is hereby given that J. W.
tpcitecr. administrator of the estate
>f C. E . pencer, deueas d has filed
itli tho County Clerk of Umatllli
ounty, Ore» on, has final account
iB su<h administrator, and the Coun
ty Court of said county has fixed
-aturdey the 2:nd day of June at
he hour of nine o'clock A. M. as the
lme when the court will hear ib -
ectlons of said final account and
will settle and determine the same.
J. W. Spencer
57-5tc............................. Administrator
Bunday was a hard day for mag
pies. Home 250 were killed and per
haps equally as many eggs. Tha
Farm Bureau has offered 2 cents per
bird and several young folks are
adding some "chicken feed to their
pocketbooks. One bpy managed to
tyri, In 105 bird».