The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 26, 1919, Image 2

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON ORECO—
The Hermiston Herald
Issued Each Saturday by
To the Farmers and Dairymen
M. D. O’CONNELL
HERMISTON
OREGON
Home lown
he Sole Survivor
î I he Battle ior.)," Supremacy
Entered as second-class matter, December
.. 1906, at the postoffice at Hermiston, Oregon
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Six months..................... -............... -.............
WILL SAVE
$1 .50
1.00
Subserin tions must be paid in advance.
One-half the cost of feeding.
All the forage crop you grow
That part of your crop that evaporates and dries up w hen
shocked or cured in the field.
4. Your money more than Its ccst the first year.
ADVERTISING RATES
Display—One time, 25 cents per inch; two inser-
tions, 20 cents per inch per insertion; monthly
rates. 15 cents per Inch per issue.
Readers—First insertion. 10 cents per line; each
subsequent insertion without change of copy.
Scents perline.
WILL BE
ENSILAGE
for not
1. Will produce milk
more than one-half what it Is cost-
Ing you now.
2. Will feed from 3 to 5 times as
many stock from a given acreage as
you are now doing.
3. Will fatten beef cattle or sheep
for not more than one-half what it
Is costing you now.
4. Will increase the butter fat
in your milk (no matter what breed
you are keeping) by at least 10 per
cent.
5. Will enable you to get winter
eggs in almost summmer quantities
if fowls are properly housed.
6. Will save enormous waste
that results In curing and feeding
forage by old method—in turning
your forage crop Into a succulent
feed.
R.
A. BROWNSON
Manager
Echo, Oregon
MANUFACTURERS OF
High Grade Patent
Blue Stem Flour
The Superior Product of Scientific Milling
Makes Better Bread
Try a Sack
DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED
Columbia Highway Garage
PHONE 241
WEST SIDE
LIBERTY, INTERNATIONAL, BRISCOE AND BUSH
TERMS
of
Accessories and Auto Supplies
REASONABLE PRICES-QUICK WORK
Free Air
Gasoline
PHONE 241
WEST SIDE
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HERMISTON
Second Hand
Store
Alfalfa Hay
WE SELL IN
CAR LOTS
J. McCOY, Prop.
Alfalfa Hay
Where You can
Baled or Chopped
and
BUY AND SELL
Alfalfa Meal
Most Everything
GET OUR PRICE®
Special feature is a var­
iety of new oil stoves
C.S.McNAUCHTCo.
that
burn 400 gallons of air to 1
gallon of coal oil.
LIRE 1-------------------------------
Ask to see them demonstrated
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TER WRAPPERS
we
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FIRE INSURANCE
AUTO I
And If while you make your personal
stake
Your neighbor makes one, too,
Your town will be what you want it to be,
It Isn’t your town—It's you!
For there's nothing that's really new.
Echo Flour Mills
General Line
Real towns are not made by men afraid
Lest some one else gets ahead;
When everyone works and nobody shirKa
You can raise a town from the dead.
Ed. Hitt, who has been employed
for some time on the state highway
with headquarters at Pendleton, If you want to live in the kind of a town
Like the kind of a town you like.
has been transferred to this end of You
needn’t slip your clothes In a grip
the county, and is now making Her­ And start on a long, long hike.
miston his headquarters.
You will only find what you left behind,
The biggest dividend payer on the farm.
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co
YOUR TOWN.
A H. YOUNC, AGENT
It's a knock at yourself when you knock
NOTICE
your town.
Notice is hereby given that t here­ It Isn’t your town. It’s you!
—
Helen Perkins. In New York Sun.
after the Hermiston branch of
< the
Pendleton Troy Laundry will not be
responsible for the manner of work CONSTRUCT POOL IN GARDEN
done, whether rough dry or finish­
ed, unless each parcel has a slip at­ In Added Attractiveness It Is Worth
All the Time and Trouble
tached calling for the way the work
That It Entails.
C. D. Porter.
shall be done.
A very interesting and attractive
TAKEN UP
garden pool can be made with a little
Notice is hereby given that the hard work and at a small expense,
undersigned has taken up and holds and where the garden is sufficiently
at his ranch 4 miles east of Hermis­ large the pool adds wonderfully to the
artistic make up.
ton the following described stock:
In an amateur’s garden recently the |
2 heifer calves 6 or 7 months old;
unbranded; Durham breed; marked owner was caught in the act of put- |
the
with white spot in forehead of each ting on the finishing touches of
pool and its decorations.
and some white in switch.
The garden was in the rear of the
The above described property will house and the pool was in the left
be sold at public auction to the hand corner at the rear, Not in the
highest bidder for cash in hand on extreme rear corner, as back of it
Monday, August 11, 1919. at 10 a. was a bed of iris arranged in semi­
m., at the above mentioned ranch, circular form in front, bordering a
gravel walk. Back of this was a bed
unless redeemed by owner.
of peonies and the corner was to be
C. E. Spencer & Son.
45-2tp
filled later with salvia, backed with
cannas.
Notice of Administrator's Sale of
The gardener had dug the pool him­
Real Property
self.
It was about ten feet in diam­
In the County Court of the State of eter and two feet six inches deep. In
Oregon for the County of Uma- the bottom stones had been laid and
tilla.
the bottom and side covered with ce­
In the matter of the Estate of ment
Joseph G. Bedale, Deceased.
A rockery was made of a lot of
Notice is hereby given that the large stones encountered in digging,
undersigned, F. B. Swayze, as ad- with a few brought in from a neigh­
ministrator of the estate of Joseph boring field to complete the work.
G. Bedale, deceased, under and by The rockery was not in the center, but
virtue of an order of the Honorable to one side at the rear of the pool,
Charles H. Marsh, Judge of the Cou­ An Iron pipe led off to the gutter in
nty Court of the State of Oregon, for the rear for an overflow.
The bottom was covered with odd
limatila County, made and entered stones that had been selected for the
on the 12th day of July, 1919, will purpose on various motor trips In the
from and after the 18th day of Aug­ country and gave a natural appear-
ust, 1919, offer for sale, and sell ance to the pool.
at private sale for cash at the First
A few handfuls of frogs’ spawn had
National Bank of Hermiston, in Her been gathered and placed in the pool,
mtston, Oregon, and subject to con­ ferns and rushes had been planted
firmation by the County Court of and water lilies were to be set out
Umatilla County, Ore,, to the person later, after which a few gold fish will
making the best and highest offer be added.
There Is no fountain or Inlet to the
therefor, all of the estate, right, pool ; the water is supplied by the
title and interest of the Estate of lawn hose.
Joseph G. Bedale. deceased, in and
This idea can be followed by gar
to the following described real prop deners, who find that the pool and
erty, situated in Umatilla County, bog garden not only adds to the beau­
State of Oregon, to-wit:
ty and interest of the garden, but It is
a source of considerable pleasure as
An undivided one-half inter­
well.
est in and to the Southwest
quarter of the Southwest quar­
ter of the Northwest quarter of
IMPORTANT FACTOR OF CITY
Sec. Five (5), Township Four
Nothing Really of Greater Moment
(4) North, Range Twenty-nine
Than the Question of Proper
(29), E. W. M„ subject to the
Transportation.
dower interest of Nellie Bedale.
widow of the said Joseph G.
A city is a big business institution.
Bedale. therein, and subject to
Not merely in the business it under­
the lien of the United States of
takes of its own. but rather In the part
America for water rights appur­ It plays in the business of the whole
tenant to said land.
community.
Said property will be sold for
Take the comfort of Its citizens, for
cash in hand upon confirmation of Instance. During the war the lumber­
the sale by the above entitled court men found they had relatively little
and upon execution and delivery of labor trouble in camps in which It was
possible for families to live a normal,
deed.
wholesome life.
Schools, churches,
Dated this 19th day of July. 1919. medical attendance, amusements—all
F. B SWAYZE.
entered into the labor problem.
Administrator of the Estate of Jos-
What was true In the camps is true
eph G. Bedale, Deceased.
in every city. The comforts available
Raley A Raley,
for people help to determine the busi­
Attorneys for Administrator. ness possibilities of the city.
Another important business factor
First Publication July 19. 1919.
Last Publication August 23, 1919. is that of the traffic system. In addi­
tion to street railway transportation,
there must he adequate trafficways to
If a soldier is rated at $10,000 handle business. It must be possible
by the government, what's a good for people to get quickly and easily
husband worth in time of peace? from one part of the city to another
J. H. Young.
Agent Mutai and It must be possible to deliver
I Life Insurance Co. of New York, goods readily.
Would a large automobile plant be
He can tell you. Are you suffici-
able to turn out its enormous produc­
ently insured.
tion of cars daily if it were cluttered
up. if Its passageways were relatively
Notice for Publication.
a narrow and congested as those of
Department of the Interior,
s. Kansas City?—Kansas City Star.
Land Office at LaGrande, Oregon.
July 12. 1919.
i
Notice Is hereby given that Rob­
ert Kennedy, of Hermiston. Oregon.
| who, on August 9. 191S. made home­
stead entry. No. 015140, for Lot 10
(S¥NELNW%), Section 28.Town-1
ship 5 N, Range 28 B. Willamette
1 Meridian, haa filed notice of inten-
tion to make three year proof, to es-
J tablish claim to the land above de­
scribed. before W. J Warner. U s
' Commissioner, ht Hermiston. Ore-
I gon. on the 19th day of September,
1919.
Claimant names as
witnesses:
Thomas Mackay, William 8. Mitch-
‘ell. Shedraek C. Nichola. Fred A
i Chezik, all of Hermiston. Oregon
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C. 8 DUNN, Reegister.
Full Line of Girls and Boys and Small
Children’s Shoes Just Received
We invite you to call in any time and
look over our new store
We hope to make it a pleasure for the public to trade here.
where they will get "honest goods at honest prices."
The Oak Tan Shoe Store repair Ing is sufficiently well known
and proven to need no comment. Send your orders by mail or ex­
press and we will prepay them back to you on short notice.
A full Une of men and boys’ guaranteed All-Leather Shoes—
both work and dress—that will be sold to you if you investigate
when in need of foot wear.
The Famous “Florsheim” you all well
know.
The Oak Tan Shoe Store
Hermiston, Oregon
Sam Rodgers. Proprietor
Echo Furniture & Under
taking Co.
Carries a complete line of the following articles
Axminster, Congoleum, Fiber, Brussels and Velvet
Rugs, Window Shades and Rods, Picture Molding.
Cut Flowers and Floral Pieces for Funerals
We carry the
New Home Sewing Machine
Sold on monthly payments
Most everything in the home furnishing line.
We cordially invite the public in to look over our stock.
Showing goods is a pleasure not a bother.
COAL OF QUALITY
"Aberdeen”
IS THE NAME
Book Your Order
For Future Delivery
F. A. CHEZIK
West Side
Ask about this coal
OUR ENDORSEMENT
We like to push along the sale of good, honest, reliable mer-
chandise. That’s why we advertise the perfect fitting, popular
priced shoes for Women, Children, and Men.
They please practically ail our customers who have given them
a trial. We recommend them on account of their unusual durabil­
ity.
They come in every required style and size, without doubt the
most economical as well as the most comfortable and enjoyable
footwear you can buy.
Shoes and Repairing
That Satisfies
HAHN’S
s
3
3
Shoes and Repairing
That Satisfies
Phone 621
A Word for the Wild Bird.
A suburban or city home may be
very attractive to people, but not at-
tractive to the birds. Remember, they
are not looking for beauty parlors.
The thrifty little songster is in con-
stant danger from the cat. It is
claimed that In the state of New York
no wonder the cry Is coming from the
various states ail over the Union that
plants, trees, and vegetables are be­
ing taken, whole crops of them, by
pests, when the family cats—persist-
ent bird killers—ar* kept and en-
couraged. Give the wild birds a chance
by assuring them protection and an
attractive nesting place.
Note how
they repay you.
A free orchestra,
with your fruits, flowers and garden
thrown in.—Thrift Magazine.
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Here you can buy
Nearly every needful household article that is used in
the family kitchen. Come in and see our choice line of Alu­
minum ware. Here you will also find the best of underwear,
a fine line of millinery, and toilet articles of every descrip­
tion to choose from. We have Angorian knittihg and cro­
chet cotton, buttons in all sizes, fancy and plain chinware, etc-