The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 16, 1919, Image 4

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    HE
HERMISTON
HERALD,
HERMISTON, OREGON
woke
OUR OWN HOM
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BUIE ,
NOW!
REPAIR NOW!
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 house, every
thing ordered as you want it, when you want it—your own yard, and a
cottage garden!
There's nothing like owning a home to make a man realize that
Ie’s a substantial citizen, or to give people the confidence in him he
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 building
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
mrst come in the meantime will give your investment a substantial in­
crease in value,
PRICES WILL HOLD STEADY FOR YEARS YOU'LL SURELY
PUILD 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.
Consider the facts.
There’s a prosper, we must have places to live,
♦ r end c mer’et in Europe and "he here that you bui’d will add
here at home for eveiy 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.
very slowly. In the meantime,
We would be glad to talk this
rents are higher, and you pay rela- matter over individually with you—
tively more to live-—as great p co­ ask the advice of the business men
portion as though you built yoti r immediately and have them confirm
home at present figures.
what we say. An then—
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PAINT 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
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the balance of the day. I didn't
on so much faster with my work,
igh, what with having to stop to
blow on my fingers every few min­
utes; and as for my head being clear­
er. It didn’t turn out that way In the
end. When I got home that night I
realized that I had a hard cold on me,
and I didn't see the shop again for
three weeks.
"Thnt would hnve been quite a price
to pay even If I had got shed of Mr.
Judkins, but. you see, I hadn’t. When
he found I was laid up, he considered
it his duty to visit the sick, and he
would stay with me for hours. He even
sat up with me a couple of nights
when I was worst off, and I must own
thnt he was a grand good hand In sick-
ness. When I did get so that I could
go to the shop, he went on abend nnd
built up a rousing hot lire, so thnt we
could both be comfortable. He was
certainly a kind-hearted person. I
guess bores generally are; and that Is
one reason why we find it SO plaguy
hard to get rid of them. isn't that so.
squire?"
“How’s thnt? Oh. yes, I suppose so:
answered the squire, looking up from
his writing.
\
Some time inter Isaac leisurely took
his leave. When halfway home, he
halted abruptly, confronted by an en
tirely new thought.
"By Jingo!" he said to himself. “You
don’t suppose the squire meant that
placard partly for me, do you?”—
Youth’s Companion.
Fenian Invasion of Canada.
Notice of Administrator's
CANS BETTER THAN BUCKETS
On the 6th of June, In 1866, Presi­
Real Property
dent Johnson issued a proclamation In the County Court of the State of
Much More Convenient for Handling
forbidding the Fenians, a revolution­
Oregon for the County of Uma-
Milk and Cream in Transferring
ary society aiming To free Ireland
tilla.
to the House.
from
British
rule,
to
organize
and
arm
Squire’s Placard Caused - Un­
in the matter of the Estate of
1n the territory of the United States
pleasant Surmise.
Milk and cream from even a few
with intent to invade Canada. The Joseph G. Bedale, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the cows can be much more conveniently
Fenians in a body of 1,500, including
many ex-Union soldiers of Irish birth, undersigned, F. B. Swayze, as ad- handled In regular milk cans than In
Cf Course Mr. Crrr Knew That Under
had assembled at Niagara Falls and ministrator of the estate of Joseph the shallow pans and wide-mouthed
No Circumstances Could He Be
crossed Into Canada on the 1st of June. G. Bedale, deceased, under and by buckets commonly used.
Cans are convenient for collecting
Considered a Bore, but, Well,
The following day they engaged In n virtue of an order of the Honorable
skirmish with the Canadian militia I Charles H. Marsh, Judge of the Cou­ the milk nt the barn and transferring
There It Was.
it to the house.
and were driven back Into the United
These cans may be bought in vari­
States, where 700 of them were arrest­ nty Court of the State of Oregon, for
Isaac Pratt was making n friendly
i Umatila County, made and entered ous sizes. For handling cream and
ed and held for n few months.
call in Squire Marr’s office. Conversa-
on the 12th day of July, 1919, will skim milk where separators are used,
tion lagged, and he let his eyes roam
from and after the 18th day of Aug- or even where cream is set to sour for
round the room.
How Great Ideas Are Formed.
ust, 1919, offer for sale, and sell butter making, the “shotgun can,” is
“Hello!" he said. "1 see you’ve got
It Is only by knowing and applying at private sale for cash at the First very convenient. It can be easily cov­
n new placard on the wall. 'Tlila is
natural laws that man has been able
ered and set in water and is conven­
my busy day.' A gentle hint
to develop the submarine, the air­ | National Bank of Hermiston, in Iler ient to handle.
I suppose."
|
miston,
Oregon,
and
subject
to
con­
plane. wireless, the phone and a thou­
"Well, It was meant to be. ' said the
sand other things that nre now thought firmation by the County Court of
squire with a grim laugh.
•I like to
commonplace. Sometimes he happens Umatilla County, Ore., to the person SYSTEM OF CROP ROTATION
have my friends drop in occasionally
upon
n great fact by accident. Rut usu­ . making the best and highest offer
he explained, "even if they have no |
ally It’s the patient study of a life­ ¡therefor, all of the estate, right, Successful Dairymen Will Have One
special business. But some of them |
Market or Cash Crop Besides
time that brings the reward. Patience I title and interest of the Estate of
come a little too often and stay alto- I
Profit From Dairy.
and persistence nre the means that
gether too long. They may not have
bring man to the extremes where the Joseph G. Bedale, deceased, in and
anything more Important to do at the |
The most successful dairymen have
gold Iles. Shallow men talk and pro | to the following described real prop
time thnn to talk politics or spin yarns, |
nounce opinions. Deep thinkers muse erty, situated in Umatilla County. a system of crop rotation that enables
But It often happens thnt I have; and |
and reason and try again before the re­ State of Oregon, to-wit:
them to have one market or cash crop,
In that case, putting my time against
besides the profit of the dairy. Thè
ward comes. Rut It’s hound to come
An undivided one-half inter­
I heirs Isn't an even swap. The fact Is. I
when they harness their forces.
increased fertility that is brought on
est in and to the Southwest
the average man is so Interesting to |
to the farm from the use of concen­
quarter of the Southwest quar­
himself that lie can’t imagine that he
trated feed stuffs more than offsets
ter of the Northwest quarter of
may be a bore to other people.”
In Canada’s Barren Lands.
the amount of fertility removed by
Sec.
Five
(5),
Township
Four
"Puts me In mind of an experience
The barren lands of Canada com-
the sale of the dairy products. An­
1 once had trying to get rid of a bore,” I
(4) North. Range Twenty-nine
prise all thnt enormous stretch of
other factor Is that the same help
said Isaac, as he settled himself com-
I country which Iles north of civiliza-
(29), E. W. M„ subject to the
Much of Canada Unexplored.
required to properly conduct a dairy
fortably In his chair. “I was doing
i
tion,
right
up
to
the
Arctic
ocean.
Over
Roy. pare Christopher Columbus the
dower interest of Nellie Bedale, I can find time outside of the routine
quite a little business one winter build­ Second ! There Is still nearly one-third | the whole of It graze vast herds of
widow of the said Joseph G.
dairy work to care for a profitable
ing pleasure boats to order, and a of Canada that Is still undiscovered, caribou, or reindeer, which are esti­
Redale, therein, and subject to
market or cash crop.
neighbor of mine, au oldish man with and If Indian reports are to be be- mated to number anywhere from 20,-
the lien of the United States of
some means nnd nothing to do, used ileved, there Is In the basin of the Mac- 000,000 to 50,000,000. Though n rather
Ahead of His Time.
America for water rights appur­
to come to my shop every day und kenzle river one of the largest areas small animal, a caribou weighs about
The dream of John Wise to cross the
tenant to said land.
tonst himself by the fire nnd talk ! | of possible oil bearing country and oil 100 pounds and Its flesh is very much
Atlantic In an airship was never real,
talk I talk I from morning till night. It Helds, since the recent enormous de. better than the best Scotch venison. A
Said property will be sold for iced, and yet that dream has become
was rather fussy work I was doing Velopments In the use of oil fuel, nre number are killed for meat by trappers cash in hand upon confirmation of an actuality almost a half century
and he almost drove me wild telling as great a national asset as rich gold and Indians, but not one Is shot to a the sale by the above entitled court 1 after this Intrepid navigator of the
hundred pulled down by wolves and and upon execution and delivery of upper air made his last fateful
old stories and offering advice; but 1 deposits.
v.
remembered my manners nnd never | Indians also report the existence of wild dogs.
deed.
age As far back as 1843 Wise pe
let on to him that I wasn't pleased lakes a hundred miles long In the
o finan congress for an appropriation
Notice for Publication,
Dated this 19th day of July, 1919
with his company. By the time I‘d get Yukon that no white man hns ever Department
to finance his project looking to cross
of the Interior. U. S
F. B SWAYZE.
home at night, though, my good na- seen, while even the Indians appar­
Land Office at LaGrande, Oregon, i Administrator of the Estate of Jos­ the ocean In a balloon which he de
ture would be pretty much gone.
ently know nothing of the undiscov-
signed for long distance journeys. For
July
12. 1919.
eph G. Redale. Deceased.
“ 'Why don't you try being a little ered Mackenzie mountains, about |
eight years he appealed in vain, the
Notice is hereby given that Rob- |
Raley « Raley.
cool to him and see if he won't take which the chief Information obtainable
reasons given being that his proposi-
ert Kennedy, of Hermiston. Oregon, |
tions were
the hint? my wife would say; and at present Is that they exist.
not practical ami that
—
,
Attorneys for Administrator.
finally I thought I'd carry out that , Here is a chance for some adventur- who, on August 9, 1915, made home­
First Publication July 19 1919 money Invested in such a project
Idea, although not exactly In the way ous spirit whose ardor for new and stead entry. No. 015140, for Lot 10
an the lives
Last Publication August 23, 1919 would he thrown away and
she meant.
I Strange experiences Is not dampened (SYNEKNW1) Section 28.Tow *
or
those who made the attempt would
"
"So the next day when I got to the by too much participation In the ‘ ate
be sacrificed to the ambition of » r|
ship 6 N, Range 28 E. Willamette |
shop I went right to work on my boat, war, to win fame and riches
If a soldier is rated at $10,000 sionary enthusiast. In 1851 Wise amain
ana
Meridian,
has
filed
notice
of
inten-
discovering
unexplored
Canada
without the usual preliminaries. It
rame Into the public eye by again as
government, what's
area with un tion to make three year proof, to es- ; husband worth in time of a good Ing congress for an appropriation sum.
was a below-zero morning, and when opening up a vast new ________
peace?
Mr, Judkins came tn he made a bee predictable resources to the service of tablish claim to the land above de- Jee J. H. Young,
Agent Mutai sent to build an airship, from which
civilization.
cribed, before W. J. Warner, U. S Life Insurance Co.
line for the stove.
York explosives could be dropped on an en
I Commissioner, at
Hermiston,
Ore- I
‘Why, says he. all shivering, ‘you
He can tell you Are you suffici- emy either on land or sea. The same
Thought It Strange.
haven't got a mite of fire!’
1 gon. on the 19th day of September.
ntly insured
treatment was accorded to the inventor
What’s
“ ‘No,’ says 1, ‘my work
matter.
as he had received for his other proj.
bothersome, and I thought mebbe my don’t you drink?"
Claimant names as
ects.In 1879 Wise and severni com.
cold room.’
Thomas Mackay.. Wilam 8. Mitch-
It is better to be insured than to Panions made an ascension at R
SET HIM
notion, but
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e me out of that
kind of obstinate:
"You’re the first visitor we’ve had
in some time that pa hasn’t insisted
mm showing the celiar to."
BUTTER WRAPPERS- we sal thein a print
Louls
Subscribe
for The Herald.
and were never heard of after.
BUTTER WRAPPERS—WE
SELL THEM ALL PRINTED
We Buy
Alfalfa Hay
in any quantity
We are also in a
position to do
your baling.
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Office. Cor. Main and Second Sts.
Phone 152
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