The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 30, 1929, Image 3

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    T H B H Z B M IS T O W
WANT AOS
FOR BALK
0RE60N STATE NEWS
OF GENERAUNTEREST
Principal Events of the Week
Assembled for Information
FOR SALE— Household fu rn itu re:
of Our Readers.
dining room set, library table,
floor lamp, three rockers, one bed,
’ two dressers, one vanity, one chest
The war department allotted 8400,-
of drawers. Inquire at residence. 000 for Improvement of Coos bay. Tbs
Mrs. Pearl Straw.
39-tfc funds come from the current year’s
rivers and harbors fund.
FOR SALE— German police dog, 3
Dates for Lebanon’s annual Straw­
months old. Pere Boklsh.
33-2tp
berry Fair have been definitely fixed
G irls’ Hose, 2 pr. 26c— Burk's
33 by the executive committee for Friday
and Saturday. June 7 and I.
FOR SALE— Lacta separator, mower,
General warrants In the sum of 820.-
potato digger, riding cultivator,
000 are being called la for payment by
wagon and rack.
Donald Allen,
the city of Eugene. This covers all
Echo.
38-3tp
warrants registered up to November
FOR SALE— Ford coupe w ith truck 16, 1928.
A new grandstand with a seating ca­
body. Inquire Hermiston Creamery.
36-tfc pacity of 6000 people Is being erected
at Vale for the 11th annual community
FOR SALE— Four good work horses celebration, which w ill be held July
and harness; wagon; plow; fresno; 2, 3 and 4.
W . J. Downer.
36-tfc
The seeding to grass of 1200 acres
FOR SALE— Dodge
screen,
1922 of logged-off land near Coquille last
Ford sedan, 1 tra ile r, good shape. -year by airplane proved a success and
Hermiston Auto W recking House. the property w ill now be used for
38-tfc cattle range.
The Klamath Falls chamber of com­
FOR SALE— 12 head horses from 1 merce has purchased 200 acres south
to 6 years old or w ill trade for of that city as a sits for an airport.
hogs, sheep or cattle.
H. A. The land was purchased from Rufus
Hooker.
35-tfc Moore tor 39000.
The postoffice at Hershal, closed
FOR SALE— Registered Jersey bull
IS months old, Saint Mawes and when the Baker W hite Pine Lumber
Golden Glow strain; TB tested; company went Into receivership, has
been reopened because of the resump­
kind to handle. J. H. De Moss.
36-4tp tion of activity.
The Arthur postoffice, located at the
FOR SALE OR T R A D E — 626 acre
Oregon Copper company properties.
sheep or cattle ranch in W allow a
26 miles east of Baker, was opened re­
county; 100 acres good grain land,
cently with Edward Hendrickson as
266 acres timbered summer range
acting postmaster.
and 160 acres w in ter range. Four
The Snider Shingle company at
room frame house, grainary, hay
shed and barn and 5 1-2 miles barb Carlton has added a third machine and
w ire fence.
Spring water.
Price a dry kiln to its plant; which more
96600. W ill take >2600 first pay­ than doubles Its capacity and adds
ment or consider 10 or IS acres im ­ several men to the payroll.
The L in e county court has conclud­
proved suitable for poultry. Balance
long time easy terms. I f interested ed a deal with the officers of Pomona
w rite C. H. Reavis, Enterprise, Ore. Grange whereby the county has pur­
3 9 -ltp chased for 16000 the old market sheds
in the county park at Euegne.
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The 1929 cherry crop In Marlon
county will be less than half of normal,
FO U N D — Fountain pen. Owner may according to L. W . WeUs of the Young
have same by calling at the H er­ W ell» Fruit company. The prune crop
ald* office and paying for this ad. Is also very spotted, he said.
Ted Wallace, Bend, holds the dis­
39-tfc
tinction of catching the largest Klam­
TO T R A D E — Good 320 acre farm , ath trout this season so far. Wallace
good buildings, crop h i, d e a r -of hooked and landed a 22-poOnd Dolly
encumbrance, for 40 acre tract Varden trout in Crescent lake.
here, w ith good buildings, free of
The Western Oregon Packing com­
encumbrance.
W . A. Leathers.
pany of Corvallis has received a tele­
36-tfc
phone order from a middle western
T ry B urk’s For Bargains.
33-tfc city for 8860 cases of assorted canned
goods worth approximately 336,000.
SEE T H E N E W M E LO TTE A T CAR-
Cars are being halted a t the Oregon
ter's 1 mile N. U E. Columbia
state line to stop the Importation of
school house. Not the cheapest to
Florida grapefruit, a move Impelled by
buy, but the cheapest to operate.
a desire to check the possible spread
320 allowance for your old mach­
of Mediterranean fruit fly In fruit dis­
ine.
32-tfc
tricts.
3-tfc
Robert Geddes, 24, of Mansfield, O„
B u rk’s for Bargains.
was killed instantly by a Southern Pa­
COATS R E L IN E D , garments altered, cific freight train In Eugene when he
non-wearablgs made over for child­ attempted to board IL He was thrown
ren. See Mrs. Mead, 5 blks west de­ between two cars and bis head
pot.
38-3tp crushed.
As a companion organisation for the
FOR
R E N T — Store
building
on
“Oregon Dads,” organised last year,
M ain St.— W . Leathers
the “Oregon Mothers” has been form­
ed at the University of Oregon with
W A N T E D —C attle to pasture, blue all mothers of students eligible for
grass and alfalfa . C. G ilbert.
membership.
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38-tfc
The Columbia river at St. Helens
IN S U R A N C E — F ire, Life, Auto— " In ­ has raised several feet during the past
sure la sure Insurance." J. M. few days with the result that the sal­
mon run has practically ceased and
Biggs.
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many of the fishermen have taken
Hermiston Second Hand Store.
their gear from the water.
F u rn itu re and Hardware, Harnees,
The first bunch of cattle came over
Saddles, Wagons.
ll- t f e the summit of the Cascades from
Jackson county to Fort Klamath a
FOR SALE— H ay stacker.
Inquire
few days ago. Nichols, Jones A Gar­
Herald office.
31-tfc
rett sent over 510 head. Eight men
drove them over in four days.
B urk’s for Ladies’ Shoes.
33-tfc
John B. Crate, 79, native of Oregon
FO I R E N T — Modern house. Inquire and oldest cltisen In point of resi­
Herald office.
25-tfp dence in Wasco county, died in a Port­
land hospital ot Injuries sustained
FO U N D — Large broach. Owner may
some time ago, when he fell at the
have same by Identifying and pay­
home of his daughter In Portland.
in g for this ad.
38-3te
The Interference of a stray dog and
the power behind several well-placed
U P ON Ç U R R R N I S T Y L O
kicks in the face of a six-foot cougar
saved W. J. Ocheltree. Mlddlefork
rancher, a severe mauling by a young
cougar. The cougar leaped from the
brush onto the back of.a cow that was
being led down the open Coos bay
highway by Elmer Ocheltree. 11. The
boy screamed and his father, working
la a field near by. ran to his rescue.
The Apple Growers’ association of
Hood River, closed a deal with Libby,
McNeil A Libby for sale of 126 tons
of Royal Anne cherries. While the
price was not made public. It was de
dared decidedly satisfactory to grow
“Shea an elevi riels ns daughter."
*Tve noticed bow well up she In
stylea."
The aale very eoo*, we *"°w .
Ream * l*t»lliav"vv <"•»
And will vH » m m t>* tsush* I»
A l elgbi of eev motor co»
I . Z. Baxter. La Qj-ande, was elected
presldeat of the Oregon S U U Master
Berbers’ aseodatioa at the final meet­
ing of the group'» annual convention
in Astoria and La Grande designated
as the meeting place for the 1996 con­
vention.
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Fire of undetermined origin destroy
ed the new barn on the John Walssk
farm near Logan, together with its
contents. Including 14 head of cattle,
three horses, fanning mill, besides a
large number of farm Implements and
tools.
Authorities at Klamath Falls are
seeking some trace of a rustler who
stole three horses on the Klamath In­
dian reservation, drove them Into a
deserted barn and locked them in.
The horses eventually starved to
death.
H E R A L D . HBBMlBTOJg. QBTOOM .
Margaret Purvlne, II, will be the
youngest person ever graduated from
the Salem high school when she re
calves her diploma in June. She Is
the daughter of Alderman Purvlns and
Dr. Mery Purvlns. The oldest person
In th* class Is 24.
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PAY
C A SH
AND
PAY
LODGE DIRECTOR?
LESS
V IN E Y A R D LODGE N A 896, I O , *
F. meets each Monday evening In Odfl
Fellows* ball. Visitin g members cor­
dially Invited.
W . R. Longhorn, Secretary.
Gwynn Hughes, N. O.
Wielding No Influence
“Several Influential diplomatic at­
taches have asked to dunce with you.”
“They mistake my position.” said
Miss Cayenne. “I am socially Inclined,
hut I am not In politics.”— Washington
Star.
CLOSED
THURSDAY
HERMISTON POST NO. 87
Meets first and th ird Thurs­
d ay. Legion A u xilia ry meets
second and fourth Thursday.
Legion H all.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
A. 0.
COLUMBIA THEATER
HERMISTON ,0RE.
Saturday and Sunday
JUDGE BEN LINDSAY’ S WIDELY DISCUSSED
B 4 You Go Vacationing
B
” Come in and look over our stock of Sugar Cured Hams and Bac-
on, Lunch Goods and Relishes, and make your vacation a suc-
cess.
S
HERMISTON CASH MARKET
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DEPENDABLE BUTCHERS
PHONE 411
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BOOK
NOW
R0ENICKE, D. M. D.
associated w ith
P. V. PRIME, D. M. D.
General Dentistry
X -R a y and Diagnosis
Bank Building
Phone Connections
Sundays and Evenings by apeint-
ment.
J
EVEN GREATER AS A MOTION PICTURE
JAMES L. SEARS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 733.
Res. Phone f i t
Office in First National Bank Bldg.
COMPANIONATE
MARRIAGE
WITH BETTY BRONSON AND AN ALL STAR CAST.
Office:
Full Market Value for your
Butterfat
W . J. W A R N E B
L ig h t Hens .................................................................................................... 19c
Heavy Hens, over 4 1-2 pounds............................................................ 23c
Eggs, cases returntd ........................... .................................................. 24c
TO BA C CO S,
C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
BASE BALL GOODS
Fishing Tackle
Golf Outfits
“Outlawed”
—W ith —
TOM MIX
> • • • •
One«
DR. A. E. MARBLE
Chiropractor
I Trent both Acute and Chronle Dla-
eases.
Office across street from H u rly ’e
grocery.
Phone 481
Office Hours, 10 to 12; 1 :3 0 to 6.
Hermiston, Oregon.
Romance of the U nderw orld
C IG A R S ,
Attorney-at-Lav
Hermiston
F.B. Barker, Agt.
CLOSED THURSDAY— MEMORIAL DAY,
-COMING—
1-2-3 Inland Em pira Bid«.
Pendleton, Oregon
— HONEST WEIGHT ACCURATE TEST—
SWIFT & CO.
Wednesday-Thuriday
H S. McKENZIE, M. D-
Eye. Ear- Nose and Throat
W h e r e Y o u A lw a y s R e c e iv e
HERMISTON BARBER SHOP AND
BEAUTY PARLOR
Mr, and Mrs. Shaar, Prop. Phone 4SI
PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE
Hitt’s Confectionery
Telephone 801 N ig ht or Dnay
HERMISTON
CHAPEL, FUNERAL COACH AND
SANITARY PREPARATION ROOM
Ambulance Service
Hermiston Avenue
Years
of service in
MODEL T FORDS
TH E Model T was so strongly and sturdily b u ilt that it
is still rendering reliable, economical service to m otor­
ists in every section o f the country. M illions o f these
ears c— be put in shape fo r two, three and five m ore
year* o f use at very small cost.
So that yon may have this w o rk done economically
and satisfactorily, the Ford M oto r Company is still de­
voting a considerable section o f its plants to the m anu­
facture o f M odel T parts. I t w ill continue to do so as
long as they are needed by M odel T owners. The follow­
in g list gives the approxim ate labor charges fo r recon­
ditioning the M odel T F o rdt—
Engine
(including replacement of com lUtator ease,
and vibrator pointa i f necessary)
•1 .0 0
83.75 to 4.00
C ried valves and eleen carbon . . .
1.50
1.50
6.00
6.00
820.00 te 2 5 4 0
System
OU I
vear axle assembly
■■Hersai Joiat -
brake shoes
axle shaft, drive shaft pinion, or drive
nplete rear axle assembly
1 perches -
.rings
. . .
2.50
5.00
1.50
5.00
85.75 to 7.00
1.75
5.00
F ront S y tle m
spindle bodies and arms (both sides)
or straighten spindle connecting rod
Tighten radios rod o r steering ball cap
Tighten all sockets and Joints of front end
Replaee front spring tie bolt or new leaf -
ront axle -
.
.
.
.
84.00 to 5.00
2.50
.75
.60
1.50
2.50
5.00
Chassis
1.75
5.50
1.00
7.50
25.00
25.00
20.00
0.00
15.00
4.00
3.00
2.60
approxim ate and are fo r labor only,
o f new parts depend on
r. T h e charge fo r these parts
o f the eatablbhed Ford policy
at at
F ord M otor C ompany
Read the Advertisements
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CERM OZONE
HERMISTON, OREGON
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U F E S A V tl
for Chicks!
We consider Germozone the greatest
remedy made for diarrhoeas and bowel
troubles in baby chicks. We are so anx­
ious to have every poultry raiser in our
community try Germozone, that for a
limited time we are offering a 40c bottle
for 10c. One to a family. Bring the
attached coupon.
No matter how carefully you clean up each
day, danger of digestive disorders and bowel
troubles are always present. Drinking water
and utensils are so easily contaminated, food
particles escape your notice and become
moldy, droppings and disease germs are car­
ried Into the feed troughs on the chicks' feet.
Take no chances. Germozone purifies the
drinking water and, even more Important, It
kills disease germs, and guards against Infec­
tion, In crop, stomach and Intestines.
Don’t worry abont the Incurable diseases.
They are rare, and sanitation Internally and
externally is the most you can do. The big
things with chicks Is your protection against
the troubles that are so likely to come.
A teaspoonful of Germozone in a quart ot
drinking water three times a week—such a
simple, Inexpensive little care! Yet what a
difference It makes to the chicks—and to you!
“ « m t First T ry for Sick Chickens”
WE REPAIR
SHOES
FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY AND
USE MODERN MAHCINERY AND
•«Nirtt'iir«
THE BEST OF MATERIALS.
Why GERMOZONE
Sava« Chicks
Germ ozone Is m ore than
Just a m ix tu re o f P e rm a n ­
ganate and w a te r; in addi*
tlon to P e rm a n g a n a te It
contains fo u r o th e r in g re d ­
ients.
P e rm a n g a n a te Is lik e a
cap in a cap p isto l; In G erm -
ozone It Is the cap In the
shell o f a shotgun. W hen
P e rm a n g an ate reaches the
food In the crop it u u lc kly
breaks down and. lik e the
Hash o f the cap In the cap
pistol, th a t’s as f a r as It
goes. B u t In G erm ozone the
b re a k in g down o f the P e r­
m a n g a n a te
•‘nets off" a
charg e o f C h lo rin e from the
o th e r fo u r
In gred ients.
C h lo r in e , th e p o w e r f u l n n t l -
septle. carrflea on throu gh
In to the iBteotlneo, c oun ter­
act« In fec tio n , and c I cbbbcb
nnd noothca th e Ir r ita te d
m em brane.
Germ ozone purirtcs the
d r in k in g w a te r, but this
alone is not enough.
To
stop diarrhoeas, the m edi­
cine m ust reach th e in tes­
tines. G rrm osoae doe« this.
F o r m ore th a n 10 years G e rm -
ozone has been th e g re a t rem edy
fo r nasal, crop and bowel dlso r-
Moihornork B ird i
dera. I t acts q u ic k ly a galnu t the
H. Helm . Affi
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Nolo« aho
germ a and polaona, and helpa to
H m
dayn ifltor.
heal th e affected m em brane lin in g .
tr<pfm«at
with
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T h e re la n o th in g elae Juat lik e
(to r mo zone.
I t Is e sp ecially v a l­
u a b le In case o f sour crop, nirnple diarrhoeas,
lim b e r neck, p to m ain e polaonlng, c h illin g ,
k m usty foods, colds, can k er, s w elled head, and
* as an aid In r e p a ir in g the dam age done by
w o rm s and by eoccldlosls.
BRING THIS COUPON
Don't losa your chicks. Get started with
Oermosone now. Bring the conpon and 10c
and get this 40-cent battle; also a free copy
of the 1929 Lea Way Book, a 64 page
text book on Disease of Poultry and
I w ill t r y Germ ozone w h ich
Stock. Your bottle is here. Como
h ig h ly ric o m m tn d . G iro mo
and get It NOW.
b o ttle fo r 10c, az p e r y o u r t r ia l
you an
the 40c
offer.
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BIELMAN MOTORS
! J. L, VAUGHANS ■
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Num ber C hicken« O w ned__
HERMISTON DRUG COMPANY
YOU ARE ASSURED OF THE
BEST
OF
SERVICE
IN
OUR
SHOP.
BOWMAN
SHOE SHOP
CHHiSTlA» S iiE M f CHURCH«
ttC o n l and Body” was the suh-
•3 ject of tfco Lesson-Sermon In
all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
Sunday, May 24.
The Golden Text was, "My soul
longath, yoa, even (alnteth for Ike
courts of tho Lord: my heart end
my flesh erietli out for the living
God” (Psalms 84:2).
Among the citations which com­
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
following from the Bible: "Blessed
Is the nation whose God is the
L o ri; and the people whom he
ha: Ii chosen for his own Inheri­
tance” (Psalms 33:13).
Tho Lesson-Sermon also Includ­
ed the following passage from
the Christian Sclenea textbook.
“Science and Health with Key to
the Scriptures", by Mary Baker
Eddy: "When we realise that Life
Is Spirit, never In nor of matter,
this understanding will expand In­
to self completeness, finding al£ In
God, good. and needing no other
consciousness” (p. 364),
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