The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 09, 1919, Image 4

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    STOW HERALD,
HERMISTON,
OREGON
S!
OUR OWN HOME
What joy it would be to have a home all your own, built as a home
should be built, arranged as you've always wanted your mouse,, = ,
thing ordered as you want it, when you want it your own yar
cottage garden!
h t
There’s nothing like owning a home to make a man rea e
him
he
he’s a Eubetantial citizen, or to give people the confidence in
deserves.
You can’t measure the value of owning your own home on a dollar
and cents basis alone—and yet with rents still on the increase and the
price of building stabilized, probably for years to come, home buildin
and home owning never was a better investment.
Just add to that the satisfaction and contentment for your wife, a
better place for the babies to grow up. a more "livable” enviorment
A safe investment? Your house and lot are as safe as a bond. There
is an unprecedented market now for improved property—you can cash
in” at once if you wish. Five years hence, even though building prices
slowly settle to a lower level, the tremendous building activity that
must come in the meantime wiil give your investment a substantial in­
crease in value.
NOW!
REPAIR NOW!
PRICES WILL HOLD STEADY FOR YEARS YOU'LL SURELY
BUILD SOME DAY AND YOU’LL NEVER FIND A MORE OPPOR-
TUNE TIME THAN NOW.
We urge you to build because you
Do you hesitate because you think
prices are too high and you’ll wait will not only help yourself, but you
for them to drop? You’re making a will help relieve the housing situa­
mistake, for prices must stay at a tion in our city. If this city is to
high level for years.
prosper, we must have places to live.
Consider the facts,
There’s a
tremendous market in Europe and The home that you build will add
here at home for every thing we can permanent value, add to the wealth
make—the fundamental law of sup- and prosperity of the entire city,
ply and demand must work. We give us opportunity to expand.
have an unprecedented amount of
And if we can make you realize
gold in the country, and when there
is more money in circulation and no that it is to your advantage to
great increase in production, we build now, you will help start the
simply pass more gold around for wheels of industry. You will put
our goods. We have high prices in men to work producing—the $7500
figures—but not in reality. If wages you spend will call for materials
and goods are higher, then the and supplies. The Government asks
balance remains the same. So long you to build now to give returning
as the gold stays here, prices will soldiers work in factories and trades
hold up.' In short, business men In .short, you’ll not only help your­
say unreservedly that if the prices self but you’ll help this community,
do go down at all, it will be very, the nation, and society as a whole.
We would be glad to talk this
very slowly. In the meantime,
rents are higher, and you pay rela­ matter over individually with you—
ask the advice of the business men
tively more to live—as great pro-
portion as though you built your immediately and have them confirm
home at present figures.
what we say. An then—
BUY NOW!
PA INT NOW!
FREE PLAIN BOOKS showing Homes with the latest designs of book-cases, fireplaces, pedestal arches, medicine cabinets, kitchen cupboards, sideboards, ironing boards, breakfast
room sets, linen closets, stair cases, etc. .
FREE PLANS FOR HOME AND ALL FARM BUILDINGS
TUM
■LUM LUMBER COMPANY
nurrying passers-by. Ami this Is what
Notice of Administrator's Sale of
the old darky saw happen when the FRUIT TREES IN THE CITY
Real Property
smiling woman reached the girl.
In the County Court of the State of
First of nil he saw her open her Suggestion That Would Seem to Be
Oregon for the County of Uma-
purse and drop some of its contents
Worthy of Serious Consideration
tilla.
liito the tin pan the girl held ready
by Authorities.
“So Shines a Good Deed in a and waiting, and then he could see.
ln the matter of the Estate of
as they both looked across the street
Naughty World.”
T have often asked why we could Joseph G. Bedale, Deceased.
at him, that the lady was telling the not have In parks, along our boule-
Notice is hereby given that the
girl the source of the contribution— vards and along our streets apple, undersigned, F. B. Swayze, as ad­
Beautiful Iris Flower That Old Color­ and the girl waved her hand and peach and cherry trees. The answer ministrator of the estate of Joseph
smiled at the old man. And then he given was that boys would climb the G. Bedale, deceased, under and by
ed Man Carried Led to Pretty In­
saw the girl look nt the flower as the trees and eat the fruit. The robins,
cident Witnessed on Busy
virtue of an order of the Honorable KEEP BOXES AT WINDOWS
Indy held It, and then the flower too, would eat the cherries.
City Street.
Charles H. Marsh. Judge of the Cou­
changed owners once more and was
When a boy I gathered hazelnuts on
nty Court of the State of Oregon, for Simple to Do, end Few Things Add
He was quite old and very black. quickly pinned on the lapel of the land now included in Lincoln park and
More to the Appearance of
Ills tired eyes were like those of a bine coat the girl wore. The old man they tasted fine to a boy with a torn Untatila County, made and entered
a House.
smiled,
and
shuffled
along
his
way,
on
the
12th
day
of
July,
1919,
will
straw
hnt,
one
suspender
and
not
faithful dog who has had a long day
happily.
The
Indy
went
her
wny
too,
from
and
after
the
18th
day
of
Aug
­
much else for clothing, writes a corre­
and sits quietly looking up at his mas-
Those who can afford to spend the
ter just before lying down on his rug and she looked hnppy. And the Sal- spondent of the Chicago Dally News. ust, 1919, offer for sale, and sell
time and money need experience no
vation lass, proudly wearing the blue
But
park
commissioners
rarely
give
at private sale for cash at the First
for the night. A neat and clean old
difficulty in having window boxes well
was radiant.— Hartford Cour- that kind of boy a thought nor the use
black man was he, but not so prospe r- flower,
National Bank of Hermiston, in Her
ant.
that could be made of the space now mlston, Oregon, and subject to con­ furnished with handsome plants
ous ns one would wish to be, perhaps,
throughout the entire year. In win­
used for elms and sickly shrubbery.
in the evening of life. He was not
firmation by the County Court of ter hardy dwarf evergreens, such as
“Bacon Box” Furniture.
Whut tree more beautiful than an
moving ns rapidly as were most of the
“Bacon box stuff" Is the contemptu­ apple, pench or cherry abloom? Wal­ Umatilla County, Ore,, to the person boxwood, young pines, spruce, arbor­
people on the busy, street, and from
ous
description iby second-hand deal- nuts, hickory nuts and others are 100 making the best and highest offer vitae and junipers may be used in the
time to time he almost stopped his
slow, shuffling walk to enjoy looking era for much of the new furniture now per cent American and would tend to therefor, all of the estate, right, body of the box with English ivy to
down nt the lovely blue Iris that lie being hastily manufactured. Such Is make 100 per cent Americans of every title and interest of the Estate of trail over the edge. In early spring
carried tenderly In his wrinkled hand. the shortage of timber and the de- boy and girl who eat of their fruit or Joseph G. Bedale, deceased, in and various bulbous plants—tulips, crocus
| to the following described real prop and daffodils—are available. Double
Any lover of flowers could see at a mend for furniture that packing cases, enjoy their shade.
glance that the old man was likewise sugar boxes, etc., supply the material
Consider the amount of fruit and erty, situated in Umatilla County, English daisies or pansies may also be
—
used. There Is, of course, no difficul­
a lover of flowers, and more than one for bedroom suites.
nuts the children might have at no State of Oregon, to-wit:
One
dealer
confided
to
the
writer
ty whatever in obtaining plants to oc­
greater expense than we now have
busy passer-by turned to lock nt him
An undivided one-half inter­
that he had been offered suites In two Just to raise a few leaves and see them
cupy the boxes during the summer.
and the beautiful bloom he carried.
est in and to the Southwest
There is a large number of plants
The woman who finally stopped the grades. When he asked the differ blown away !
quarter of the Southwest quar­
that are suitable for window and
old man and spoke to him about his enee In quality between the two the
Here is a field for the boy scouts
ter of the Northwest quarter of
And a field that Is worthy of any or­
blue flower was kindly looking, ebb r- traveler replied:
porch box gardening. Among them
"Well, tn the cheaper line we can’t ganization that hns American blood in
Sec. Five (5), Township Four
ly, soft-spoken. A listener might have
may be found those that will thrive
thought she talked Just n little In the guarantee that names like ‘Best Cured Its system and wants to play the great
(4) North. Range Twenty-nine
In sunny, shaded or partly shaded
Hams’ or ‘Parson Oats' won't show game of the people, for the people and
sont hern manner.
places. Plants for window boxes can be
(29), E. W. M„ subject to the
up
under
the
varnish.
In
the
better
by the people.
"You have a lovely Iris there, uncle,”
roughly grouped in three divisions—
dower interest of Nellie Bedale.
she said. "Just the kind 1 always ed quality we guarantee the wood Is
trailers,
plants of medium size for the
widow
of
the
said
Joseph
G.
If a soldier is rated at $10,000
mire every spring. And If you'd like stained right down.”—London Chron-
second row and taller ones for the
Bedale,
therein,
and
subject
to
lele.
by
the
government,
what's
a
good
to have some one have It who loves
back row. There Is nothing hard and
husband worth in time of peace? i the lien of the United States of
the flowers I'd be very glad to buy It
fast about these divisions. In small
H. C. L. Hasn’t Reached Mountains.
See J. H. Young.
from you.”
Agent Mutai | America for water rights appur­ boxes it Is advisable to dispense with
The
high
cost
of
living
makes
little
tenant
to
said
land.
“Ma’ah, said he. taking off the old
Life Insurance Co. of New York
the taller kinds, and sometimes an ex­
hat that kept the white wool from difference to the mountaineers down Is He can tell you. Are you suffici-
Said property will be sold for cellent effect can be obtained by us-
Columbus man who
blowing In the breeze, “ma’am, ef yo‘ Tennessee.
cash in hand upon confirmation of Ing one variety alone. Some of the
ntly insured.
all like Iris Ah sho wish to gib him to made a trip through that region re-
the sale by the above entitled court petunias by themselves, because of
cently
and
remained
over
night
and
yo.’ Please to ax’cep’ him Cum me.
and
upon execution and delivery of their strong growth and sprawly hab-
ma’am"—and he held out the flower through the day at the home of a
Notice for Publication.
deed.
It, furnish adequate height and nt the i
mountaineer,
was
asked
to
pay
$1
for
for her to take.
same time trail sufficiently to hide the
Department of the Interior, U. s.
Dated
this
19th
day
of
July.
1919,
his
lodging
and
three
big
meals.
And
"Oh no, uncle. I couldn’t take It from
front of the box.
Land Office at LaGrande, Oregon.
F B. SWAYZE.
you like that. I didn't mean you to the head of the household wanted to
July 12, 1919.
Administrator of the Estate of Jos-
give It to me, indeed I didn’t ; but It know If the charge was too much. At
SMALL-TOP MILK PAIL BEST
eph G. Bedale, Deceased.
was so lovely 1 Just couldn’t help ask­ each meal enough was set before the
Notice Is hereby given that Rob­
ing you to let me buy It. Thank you Columbus man to serve five ordinary ert Kennedy, of Hermiston, Oregon,
Raley & Raley.
Prevents Entrance of Dust or Dirt and
Just the same, though." she said, pleas- men. The mountaineers raise every­ who. on August 9. 1915. made home-
Attorneys for Administrator.
Greatly Reduces Number of
antly and smilingly, and started to go thing they eat and do not worry about stead entry. No. 015140, for Lot 10
First
Publication
July
19,
1919
|
the high cost of things, because there
Bacteria in Milk.
down the street.
Last
Publication
August
23,
1919
"Ma’am, ma’am," the old fellow call- Is little they are obliged to buy.—Co- (S NE*NW%), Section 28.Town-
ship 5 N. Range 28 E. Willamette
In modern dairies where clean milk
ed after her. “Won’t yo' all wait jes lumbus Dispatch.
tank for Dairy Herd,
Meridian, has filed notice of inten-
is produced the small-top milk pail
one minute, please. Ah'll tell what I'd
When figuring on a tank for th
Felt and Cloth From Spun Glass.
| tion to make three year proof, to es-
is a necessity, as it presents only a
Ink to do, ef yo* don‘ mln'. Dera’s a
Il Sole, published at Milan, contains tablish claim to the land above de- dairy herd, allow for about 160 pounds
Salvation gal dar on de co’ner ami Ah
small opening into which dust and dirt
didn’t hub money ‘nuf to gib her any an article on the glass industry, in scribed, before W. J. Warner. Ü. S or 40 gallons, for each cow daily.
may fall from the air or from the
Yo all take de iris flo’ an' gib her de which It la stated that after a series Commissioner, nt Hermiston, Ore-
cow s body. It has been found by
Making a Kicking Cow.
of experiments made In Venice ana
money, won’t ya’ please, ma'am ?”
experience that the use of a pail ,,f
gon, on the 19th day of September.
Most times it is the calf that Is this kind greatly reduces the number
“Certainly." said the lady, "and I’m | Murano by Signor Luigi Bisgato, fen
1919.
handled
roughly
that
makes
the
kick
­
sure the girl will thank you for the and cloth made from spun glass have
of bacteria in milk from dairies where
ing cow.
money. Good -by, uncle"—■and she now been successfully produced there
Claimant
names
Wit ne
It la used. Many types <>f milk patto
A new society, the "Vitrum," has Thomas Mackay, William S. Mitch-
are for sale, hut any tinner by the ad-
en formed with extensive plants *11. Shedrack C. Nichols, Fred
to where the bright-faced Salvation '
It is better to be insured than to dition of a hood can convert an ondi,
Army girl stood collecting stray dimes
Naples, for the manufacture of this Chezlk, all of
Hermiston. Oregot
nary pail into a sma H-t op pail.
and nickels and quarters from the
t and cloth for use as Insulators In
ALL THREE HAPPY
We Buy
nome Town Alfalfa Hay
T Helps!
DUNN,
Reegiste
—
Subscribe for The Harald.
BUTTER WRAPPERS—WE
SELL THEM ALL PRINTED
in any quantity
We are also in a
position to do
your baling.
Hunt Bros
At Hermiston Hotel
Hermiston
Oregon
"Auto Truck
ALWAYS ON THE JOB
LONG AND SHORT
HAULS
Hermiston Transfer
,
Company
Office, Cor. Main and Second Sts.
Phone 152
Res, 44"
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