HERMISTON HERALD,
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The Hermiston Herald
HERMISTON,
OREGON:
Taken Up
An estray bay pony, with star in
forehead. This animal is at my
place 7 miles east of Hermiston
M. D. O’CONNELL
Beddow ranch), where it
HERMISTON
ONEGON ( Frank ------
can be had by owner after all char
Entered as second-class matter. December ges are paid. G. L. Bennett. 46-ltP
1906, al the postoffice al Hermiston, Oregon
[eaued Each Saturday by
To the Farmers and Dairymen
You will want to read the great
series of articles on building up ade
Six months
quate community life in nearby
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Mrs. McGlaughlin, the trained
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nurse, has secured the Brown house
on Gladys avenue, and anyone need
Makes Good Score
Clayton Strain, butter maker at ing her services can secure them
45-2tp
the Cooperative Creamery in this at any time.
return
city, Thursday received
from the scoring contest at O. A. C.
CHURCH NOTICES
held at Corvallis last week. There
were eight competitors in the con
Methodist Church
test, the highest score being 94, the
(In Lodge Hall)
lowest 87, and the average 89.9
a. m. Sunday school,
10
Samples consisted of 10 pounds from
11 a. tn. Preachin .
a regular churning, and in the con
7:0 p. m. Epworth League.
test Mr. Strain scored 90 points. The
8:30
p. m. Preaching.
deputy
judges were L. B. Ziener,
Sunday school and preaching ser
dairy and food commissioner, G. E.
vices at Summerer’s Glade at 2 p.
Frevert and C. D. Chappell.
m. Sunday.
2 p. m. Sunday school, Columbia.
Weather Report
3 p. m. Preaching, Columbia.
The maximum temperature dur-
M. R. Gallaher, Pastor.
ing the past week was 96 degrees
and the minimum 43. No rain, but
Christian Science
some wind.
Services, 11 a. m.
Found—On the streets of Her Subject: “Love.”
John
Roberts
SHOE
OFFICI
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One year
WILL SAVE
1. One-half the cost of feeding.
2. All the forage crop you grow
3. That part of your crop that evaporates and dries up when
shocked or cured in the field.
Your money—more than its cost the first year.
WILL BE
The biggest dividend
payer on the farm.
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.
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co
$1 50
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miston Monday last, a silver com
Baptist Church
position case watch. Owner can re-
No preaching at Baptist church
cover property by calling at this of
fice, identifying the timepiece and Sunday, Aug. 3, on account of ill-
paying all charges.
46-ltc aess of Mr. Claike.
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
R. A. BROWNSON
Manager
Team For Sale-Weight over
1400 lbs each; also harness, wag-
46-2tp
on, etc. H. T. Hart.
HAS PRETTY EFFECT
Echo Flour Mills
Echo, Oregon
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r
High Grade Patent
Blue Ste m Flour
1
The Superior Product of Scientific Milling
Makes Better Bread
Try a Sack
DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED
Columbia Highway Garage
WEST SIDE
PHONE 241
Dealers for
A Car for Looks and It’s Got the Pep
Auto Supplies and Accessories
REPAIR WORK GUARANTEED
Free Air
Motor Oils
PHONE 241
WEST SIDE
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 OU* PRICES
Special feature is a var
iety of new oil stoves that
burn 400 gallons of air to 1
gallon of coal oil.
Ask to see them demonstrated
BUTTER WRAPPERS We sell them all printed
C.S. McNAUCHT Co.
LIFE |----------------------------
fire
AUTO I
INSURANCE
3 H. YOUNG. AGENT
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 repairing 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 line of men and boys’ g uaranteed All-Leathei 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.
We
invite you
to call io any time and look over oar new store
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
In the County Court for the State of
Sold on monthly payments
Oregon for the County of Morrow.
In the matter of the Organization of
Most everything in the home furnishing line.
the John Day Irrigation District
in Morrow, Gilliam and Umatilla
We cordially invite the public in to look over Our stock.
Counties, In the State of Oregon.
Showing goods is a pleasure not a bother.
Notice is hereby given that an elec
tion will be held within precincts
number one, number two, and num
ber three, within the proposed John
Day Irrigation District in Morrow,
Gilliam, and Umatilla counties, In
the State of Oregon, on the 23rd day
of August, A. D. 1919, between the
hours of eight o'clock A. M. and
eight o’clock P. M. of said day, at
the polling places hereinafter desig
nated, within said District for the
purpose of determining whether or
not the said District shall be organ
ized under and by virtue of the pro
visions of Chapter 357 of the Gen-
eral Laws of Oregon for the year
IS THE NAME
1917. The electors with said dia
tricts shall be required to cast bal-
lots at said election which shall con-
tain the words: "Irrigation District.
Yes” and “Irrigation District, No,”
and also the name of such directors
as shall be nominated to be voted
for at such election, which directors
shall be elected by the district at
large. That the said precinct num
ber one shall comprise all that por
tion of the ¡proposed district lying
east of the west line of sections 33,
28. 21, 16, 9, 2, in Township 2
North, Range 24. E. W. M also north
of the north line of sections 4, and
5 in Township 2 North, Range 24.
West Side
E. W. M. also east of the west line of
Sections 31. 30, 19, 18. 7 and 6 all
Ask about this coal
in Township 3 North. Range 24. E.
W. M. also north of the north line
of Section 6. Township 3 North.
Range 24, E. W. M. and sections 1
and 2 Township 3 North Range 23.
E. W. M. and east of the west line
of sections 34. 27. 22. Township 4
We like to push along the sale of good, honest, reliable mer-
North Range 23. E. W. M,
That
chandise.
That’s why we advertise the perfect fitting, popular
the voting place in precinct number
priced shoes for Women, Children, and Men.
one as herein before described was
They please practically all our customers who have given them
by an order of the County Court
a
trial.
We recommend them on account of their unusual durabil-
made and entered on the 12th day of
fty.
July. 1919, designated to be at the
They come in every required style and size, without doubt the
James Carty residence, located in
most economical as well as the most comfortable and enjoyable
section 10. Township 2 North Range
footwear you can buy.
25. E. W. M.
That said precinct
number two shall include that
part of said district lying west of
That Satisfies
the west boundary of precinct num
Phone 621
ber one as hereinbefore described,
and south of the north line of sec- "uiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniittiiniiHniHmiiiiHiniittiiitimMMHiMfttiiiNiniuWj
tlona 3. 4. 5 and 6 in Township 3
North. Range 33. E W. M. and ly-
Ing east of the Gilliam - Morrow
county line. The voting place of
precinct number two as hereinbefore
described was by an order of the
Nearly every needful household article that is used in
County Court made and entered on
the 12th day of July, designated to
t e family kitchen. Come in and see our choice line of Alu
at the J E. Crabtree residence,
minum ware. Here you will also find the best of underwear,
ated In section 34, Township 3
a fine line of millinery, and toilet articles of every descrip-
North Range 23. E W. M.
That
ion to choose from. We have Angorian knittihg and cro
i he Mid precinct number three shall
chet
cotton, buttons in all sizes, fancy and plain chinware. etc.
omprise all of that part of Mid dis-
riet lying west of the Gilliam-Mor-
row county line and north of the
north line of section 6. 5. 4, and 3,
COAL OF QUALITY
Arbor in an Old Virginia Garden.
HERMISTON
The elders of the L. D. S church,
Peterson and Linford, will hold
meetings at the residence of W. W.
Rogers Sunday afternoon at 2 and
In the evening at 8.
NOTICE FOR ELECTION
MANUFACTURERS OF
Gasoline
Catholic Church
Hermiston, 10:30 a. m.
Umatilla, 8:30 a. m.
Full Line of Girls and Boys and Small
Children’s Shoes Just Received
Grey Victim of III Fortune.
Sir Edward Grey, former foreign sac-
retary, now Viscount Grey of Fallo-
den, Is preparing a volume of me
moirs. He has grown almost totally
blind, and is learning all over again
how to read by the sense of touch.
Fate has brought tragedy Into Sir
Edward Grey’s life. He was deeply de
voted to his wife, a companion to him
In his fishing trips and other out
door excursions. She was injured in
n runaway accident in 1905 and died.
Always of a retiring disposition, the
former secretary became more so un
der the poignancy of this domestic
tragedy. A short time before the war
a brother was killed by a lion in Af
rica. Tn the early days of the war his
nephew, who would have become heir
to the title of viscount, which was con
ferred on him when governmental
changes saw him depart from the for
eign office, was killed. The title, there
fore, may lapse with the death of the
first viscount. Grey, himself, for he has
no children.
Secrets Betrayed in Sleep.
"It Is much more usual for people to
swear than to sing hymns in their
sleep.” says Dr. E. Copions in a letter
to the British Medical Journal. Doc-
tor Coplans has been a patient in n
military hospital.
“The percentage of talkers Is aston-
ishing; GO per cent of the men in my
ward indulged In It. The maximum
period Is from 12 to 2 a. m. Often a
sentence I» begun clearly, hut trails
off In a blur. One patient, a by-no-
means pious Scotsman, startled me at
1 :20 by singing In a stentorian voice.
Abide With Me.’
words were perfect.
“One speaker will
ing In an adjacent
talker will answer
there is no doubt
away secrets."
The melody and
start another go-
bed.
Your sleep
a question, and
that people give
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"Educated I
1 should say she ‘a.
She's readin' books that ma and I
would be ashamed to be found with."
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