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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1919)
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON: — Club Meeting Highest Testing Herd in Entire State of Oregon Fed From Tum-A-Lum $ilo To begin with, Henry Helmholtz cf Redmond had the highest herd in the state of Oregon. His 14 Holsteins walked away from 1600 cows in the test and won first place in the Nov ember Record, averaging 953.7 lbs. if milk and 44.3 lbs of butterfat in 30 days. The next highest herd averaged only 555.1 lbs of milk and 21.1 lbs of butterfat. Mr. Helmholtz fed his cows Sunflower Ensilage and reports that the cows relish it as I much, if not more, than corn—sun flowers went 25 tons per acre, while corn went 8 tons. sice $Ho . la INVESTIGATE SUNFLOWERS FOR — SILAGE Ask the County Agrlcultur- Tf" — ist. Sunflowers produce several times as much per acre as corn— Just as good feed—can be grown on non-irrigated land. 1 Ort Tat FARM NORTHWEST STOCKMEN ARE GOING TO SILOS Dairymen, sheepmen, beef cattlemen are going to build TUM-A-LUM SILO*. TUM-A-LUM WOOD HOOP *ILO recommended over all other types of silos by Wash ington State College and many county agriculturists . The first filo in Morrow county, Oregon The first Ilio in Jefferson county, Oregon The first filo in Deschutes county, Oregon The first $ilo in Crook county, Oregon The first $ilo in Sherman county, Oregon Most popular Silo in Umatilla, Yakima and Benton Counties. The largest $ilo in Eastern Washington and. Oregon The coming Silo in Walla Walla Valley Tum-A-Lum $ilo Hundreds In actual use—build from our free plans and instructions BUILD NOW-Any farm building-all building material prices now atable and will not decline this year LUM LUMBER CO • The H. O. A. Club met at the home of Mrs. Kerns on Thursday of last week and spent the day in sewing for a needy family. Delicious pic nic lunch was served at 1 o’clock. The club will meet at the home of Miss Guiwlts next Thursday, April Now Is The Time C. P. Boies, who with his family I came from Lower Bridge and set- tied in Irrigon two months ago, was transacting business in Hermiston Saturday. The gentleman on his ar rival in the little west extension town became so enthused with the possi- ■ bilities for expansion which he noted there immediately cast around in | search of a small tract of land on I which to make his permanent home, with the result that he separated I Farmer Smith, of corn growing fame, I from his six acre well improved place | situated near the heart of the city. . Mr. Boies has all the earmarks of an energetic farmer, and being perfect ly satisfied with conditions in his new home, feels that he will make progress in the dairy, chicken and hog raising line of diversified farm ing that he has decided to take up. Later on he Intends to invest in more land in Irrigon. Now that the “Boys” are home and more coming, Give them a job making flumes, drop boxes and flood gates out of our quality cedar lumber - - - - The price on cedar lumber up to 12 inches in width is off $2.00 per thous and and we have any width, length or quality you desire - Inland Empire Lumber Company Reconstruction Measures Valuable Phone Main 33 Reclamation of lands in Oregon as part of the reconstruction program of the federal and state governments to provide homes and employment for returning soldiers is heartily endors- éd by J. W. Brewer, U. S. D. A. and O. A. C. farm help specialist. The state measures wi’l come up for a vote of the people June 3, he points I out and insists that if enacted will prove of great value In providing em ployment and stimulating a desire for the farm. " The Yard of Best Quality " H. M. STRAW. MGR. Correll & Mayran CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS General Building Construction. Let us help you plan and esti mate. Plan books at your service. ROSE FESTIVAL TO BE HELD AGAIN THIS YEAR Light Mill Work. Cabinet Work, Bee Supplies. R. A. BROWNSON, Manager Included in the elaborate plans for a monster celebration of the Victory Rose Festival in Portland, June 11, 12 and 13, 1919, Is a flight by mili irMiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiîiiriiiiiiïiilnïiïriiitiiiiiiiuiiiiïiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiriiiiiii tary airplanes from the Government field at Los Angeles to Portland, where an air meet is to be held. The Festival directors have secur ed encouragement from the War De partment and final arrangements will be made next month, it is expect ed. General Brice B. Disque, who was in command of the spruce work for the Government, endorsed the project and the War Department has indicated that the wishes of the directors will he met when the time comes. The Victory Festival will excel any that Portland has offered In the past for it is to be a dual event. The men returning from the great war will find a tremendous welcome and the usual features of the annual festival will be augmented by a street carni val extending over many blocks and a festival center where the flowers of the world will bloom in profusion during the three days of tribute to the Rose. A series of military pageants will be incuded in the program and the annual inspection of the Portland police department, coupled with an extensive demonstration of safty first work, will be one of the features for the opening day. The directors have offered a cash prize of *15 for the best slogan of seven words and a *25 cash prize for the most appropriate poster. All en tries must be submitted to the festi val headquarters. 218 Pittock Block, Oregon, not latter than 5 p. m. March 31st. Have Year Flume Lumber Cut Up on Machines--- Saving Time and Labor PUBLIC SALES ALEXANDERS Livestock, Farm Machinery and Real Estate Hl.UtlHUmillllllllUIH lllilllllllülllllH IIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiltlllfllllflllllllUlllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllIlUliilllllillH lllllllllllllüllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllll Pendleton’s Leading Store Farmers' Exchange of the Inland Empire HEPPNER, OREGON F. A. McMenamin, Auctioneer Now,'Since the Motor Will Soon be on Again, you will have more time to spend in Pendleton on your Shopping Days Alexanders extend to you an invitation to make their store Headquarters Use our rest room, use our phone, use our writ ing desk, meet your friends here—Its All Free and for your convenience. Echo Flour Mills Echo, Oregon ------------- MANUFACTURERS OF-------------- ------------------------ High Grade Patent Blue Stem Flour Kuppenheimer Clothes For Men Waist Seam Styles, The Leading Design For Young Men Young men who follow the Advance Slyle Trend will wear one of the many Smart Waist Seam Models we are showing. Assuring not only exclusive ad vance styles but quality expressed in better values at every price— $40.00 to $60.00 Men! You’ll find satisfaction in these Spring Suits at $25.00 to $40.00 Satisfaction in clothes is the result of Correct Style, Good Tailoring and Real Service. Both Designer and Tailor think of the Satisfaction that these suits must finally give to the wearer. Wear one of these suits. The Superior Product of Scientific Milling Makes Better Bread Try a Sack HDEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED Lime-Sulfur Controls Mildew Lime-sulfur spray. 1 part commer cial strength to 25 parts water, ap plied to gooseberry bushes Just as the leaves break from the buds, will control mildew on well kept plants, says Prof. H. P. Barss. O. A. C. | Spraying must cover both sides of the leaves. If the bushes have been neg lected a second application, 1-40, just before the blossoms burst, will be re- quired. If badly diseased a third ap plication. 1-50 just after the fruit is set, will be needed. jllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII : : $1.00 to $4.00 New Smart Ties 35c to $3.50 Suits Real Style Distinction For Women And Misses The Style Supremacy of this store has been more distinctly evidenced this season than ever before. Emphasized by the Originality, Exclusiveness and Individuality of our suits. The Fabric Diversity consists of Tricotine Gabar dine, Serge and Twill, Priced- S35.00 to $85.00 Have a look at them. Try them on—it’s our pleasure to show you tsosooososseesenesossoosssseeessssnnmessssoasooooooooooooooomonanocoroooaosoooqoaemomoeoooeemooomaoaaeecrazananaaaaaeaaeaaasasaeuuazaaanaaasanameuaranaznsnnnnn OAK TAN SHOE SHOP WHERE HIGH CLASS WORK SAVES YOU MONEY. WHERE EFFICIENCY REGULATES THE PRICE AND MAKES ECONOMICAL ANY WORK DONE HERE. WHERE SHOES CAN BE MADE WORKMEN TO YOUR : = ORDER BY SKILLED We carry one of the BEST LINES OF MENS’ AND BOYS’ SHOES ON THE MARKET 81 .00 to 83 00 saved as we are not asking war time profits Extra Fine and Fancy Drm Shoes in «II Colors for Young Men. Absolutely Guaranteed To OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS we pay postage one way and return shoes by next mail. , Men's New Shirts Brand New Colorings and Paterns for Spring F. R. Brown, Manager PUBLIC NOTICE. UMATILLA PROJECT. I OREGON. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. We positively have the most complete finishing and repairing machinery in Eastern Oregon. Washington. March 12, 1919. 1 ANNUAL OPER ATION AND MAINTAINANCE CHARGE -In SAM ROGERS, PROP Hermiston, Oregon pursuance of Section 4 of the Reclamation Act of June 17. 1902 (32 Stat.. 388), and of acts amenda- tory thereof or supplementary thereto, particu- | larly The Reclamation Extension Act of August I IL 1914, (38 Stat.. 686), announcement is that the annual operation and maintainance charge for the irrigation season of 1919 and there- iiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiniiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii until further Umatilla Project, •hall be as follows: I ECONOMY IS THE hereby | made after notice against all lands of the I Oregon, under public notice, For lands of the West Ex. minimum charge will entitle the — uu. Pa 2 - - water user to _____ s____ el not, which minimum charge will entitle the water user to four acre-feet of water per irrigable acre. Additional supplies will be furnished for all lands to alfalfa forthe first time, the additional supply afalaeseJIt.Pe_ a s__ ,__ _ - -dry ina the irrigation season; iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinHiiiuiinnniHiHninnnmunHuniiiiHH WATCHWORD | = = — of the day, and ¡i is the logical idea these war time-—serviceable, practical economy. In no other phase of everyday life can we practice thrift to belter advantage than in the = = = = = = = = = = = cu Good shoes are built to outwear the second and third pair of soles. = Shoes of which the uppers are still sound can be repaired to net the S wearer an extra dividend in satisfacurv service Good oak tanned = leather and honest workminship are the essentials. = i We have one of the famous stitching and finishing machines, = electrically operated, with an expert at the helm who understands, = appreciates and delivers repair work as it should be done. The cost 3 in every instance is nominal. . - CARE AND REPAIR OF SHOES I A.sk HAHN’S I illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIHIHIIIHHUHHgglUIIIII^