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wc , 2 ' . 2. e ukit * E HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON JYCK PR SLINGS AND ARROWS FLORY The dull carving knife Is the family man's favorite alibi. The Columbia Garage By MILDRED WHITE. The explanation of every modern miracle is that it didn’t happen. GEORGE W. MATHAY, Prop. A man grows hoarse saying, That s "Silly twaddle!" remarked James Comstock, disgustedly, and laid the good." A woman grows hoarse saying “Don't do that." book aside. “Whose ‘twaddle’" asked a sweet Some men propose marriage. A some, voice near him, “is it?” what smaller number fall exhausted 1 James glanced at the cover. by the roadside. "By Flory,” he quoted contemptu- ously. "Flory Is exactly the sort of When a woman says she Is “ready” ECONOMICAL FEED FOR SHEEP INFERTILE EGGS KEEP BEST person one would expect to touch up- it is time for a man to begin to dress on her subjects, like a butterfly among for the party. the flowers, with no substance or real- Fertile Germ in Hot Weather Quickly Alternating Pasturage Advised to I ity to bold." • Becomes Blood Ring, Spoiling Some belong to the church because Keep Plants Growing and Pre "Haven't you," asked the girl at his they love the Lord ; others because it Egg for Market. vent Stomach Worms. side, "imbibed some of Flory’s poetic is good business to do so. (Prepared by the United States Depart phraseology? Now, I know a man who (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) is enraptured over the little books, ment of Agriculture.) Taking it by and large, a widow with Farmers lose millions of dollars an considers them the acme of art. Cer six children has a better chance of get Because of the importance of eco- ting married than a spinster with Domical feeding In profitable sheep nually from bad methods of produc tainly they sell well.” James Comstock turned to look into money. raising, the United States department ing and handling eggs. One-third of of agriculture directs special attention this loss is preventable, because It the piquant face upraised to his own. to opportunities for growing forage Is due to the partial hatching of fer Like various other guests at Mrs. Van By the time a man has adjusted his tile eggs which have been allowed to Houton’s house party, he was exceed mind to the task of answering his crops as a feed for lambs and ewes. Early spring pasturages of wheat or become warm enough to begin to in ingly curious concerning' this new ar wife’s first question she has asked him rival in their social midst. rye may be used at the start. These cubate. another. The rooster makes the egg fertile. The rest of the crowd had been provide succulent green feed appetiz ing to the ewes and lambs. Overpas- The fertile egg makes the blood ring. known to each other, either by name Front-porch conversation runs about turing, however, must be avoided when You can save the money now lost from or reputation for years. Rhoda Kent the same the country over. It consists these crops are later to be used for blood rings by keeping the male bird was one of Mrs. Van Houton's discov largely in saying, "There goes another grain. Where It Is possible to keep the from your flock after the hatching eries. To use her son's expression, his little flivver.” rye or wheat pasture about 1 % to two season is over. mother had “sprung a new one,” and The rooster does not help the hens she was delighted in her young Inches high, the lambs and ewes seem A man's favorite hallucination is to relish It more and will consume to lay. He merely fertilizes the germ friend's reserve. The most favored that if he were to quit his job it would larger amounts. Oats and Canadian of the egg. The fertile germ in hot had been able to learn nothing of be necessary to employ three others to field peas may be sown together early weather quickly becomes a blood ring, Rhoda's past, present or future from take his place. in the spring at the rate of 1% bushels which spolia the egg for food and her own lips. of field peas and 11 bushels of oats market. Summer heat lias the same There is a good deal of talk about It was the unusual charm of her per to the acre. This crop should then be effect on fertile eggs as the hen or sonality which caused deep interest the so-called busy bee. The bee works ready when it is time to take the flock incubator. upon all sides, and much conjecture. four months in the year and loafs After the hatching season cook, sell, Her clothing, though in good taste, was eight. How did the bee get its reputa off the rye or wheat. or pen your robster. Your hens not Rape, anotner good forage crop, may so independently simple that many tion for industry? be sown at the rate of six to eight running with a male bird will produce wondered if Mrs. Van Houton had pounds an acre, and will provide later infertile eggs—quality eggs that keep taken on a protege. It is generally believed that Julia pasturage, following the oats and Ca best and market best. James Comstock, being acceptably Ward Howe was the author of the Rules for handling eggs on the the most interesting man in the set, “Battle Hymn of the Republic." But nadian field peas. In sections where soy beans and cowpeas grow satisfac farm : Heat is the great enemy of was naturally her vis-a-vis. In fact, the one played at weddings was writ torily they furnish an excellent mid eggs, both fertile and infertile. Farm during the days of proximity in the ten by Mendelssohn. summer pasture. If sowed later they ers are urged to follow these simple fine old house his heart had known its make a good forage crop in late sum rules, which cost nothing but time and first serious affection. SLOW MUSIC mer and early fall. When sown in corn thought and will add dollars to the James, the heretofore Invulnerable, they serve as an excellent supplement poultry yard returns: was, as Billy Van Houton said, "de Have you ever been stopped by a Keep the nests clean ; provide to the corn for fattening lambs. cidedly hard hit." gent on a bike? I have! one nest for every four hens. If pastured by alternating the graz Never before, he gloomily admitted Who asks for your name, address 2. Gather the eggs twice daily. ing in different parts and not allowing to himself, had face or voice of wom and the like? I have! 8. Keep the eggs in. a cool, dry any particular section to be too closely an haunted the nightly hours which eaten, a field of soy beans may be used roo tn or cellar. should be devoted to healthful slum Have you ever been told to drive to 4. Market the eggs at least twice for a considerable time. When most ber. So James was justified in pos the pound of the leaves have been eaten it is time a week. 5. Sell, kill, or confine all male sessing more than the usual share of -Where your auto is chained to a to move to a fresh portion of the field birds as soon as the hatching season curiosity concerning the real life of the pole in the ground? ‘ so that the plants on the grazed part winsome Rhoda. Have you cussed and abused every will have a chance to leaf again. In is over. "Perhaps.” he said in answer to her copper nr< und? I have! some sections It may he desirable to defense of the book discussed “this cut this growth and use It for hay, es POULTRY KEEPING PAYS WELL ‘Flory’ may say more. In a light man ‘Have you ever been toid by the cop, pecially when other leguminous hays ner, than I am clever enough to grasp. “It's too bad?” I have! are not available. Community Breeding Association In But, fancy, for Instance, being mar "As far as I go, you are innocent, Virginia Proves Most Profit It Is good practice to sow rape at ried to such a dreamer. Poor husband lad.” Some salve! able Institution. the Inst cultivation of corn. The lambs of Flory! With his wife always soar- can then he turned In the corn field In Ing above the bine, She isn’t so bad at Have you ever been told by the the fall and will feed upon the lower (Prepared by the United States Depart rhyme, though, I’ll admit ; seems to judge when you plead ment of Agriculture.) leaves of the corn and rape and make To make a deposit before you are A striking example of community have a number of little verses scat- excellent gains. tered through here and there, with a freed. breeding accomplishment is furnished Lambs not only make a rapid and bar of music to start them off. Helps Have you ever resolved, NEVER- cheap gain on forages of this kind, but by the Barred Plymouth Rock associa to sell, 1 suppose. Makes the book MORE, you would speed ? I have. tion, Farmville, Va. Organized for a forage-crop system prevents, to a look easy to read." NOW! large extent, injury from stomach Miss Kent nodded laughingly. worms. It has been demonstrated that "But you would not want to be the by changing lambs every two weeks to suffering husband who must listen to ground not previously grazed that sea his wife singing those things around DIMINUTIVES son, stomach worms can he effectively the house," she’ said. “Heaven forbid !” James piously We often wonder if disagree ejaculated. Ar i the lovely girl at his able people really do get better side arose in response to Mrs. Van service than the courteous ones. Houton's call. "Come here. Rhoda,” cried that mer Times have changed a lot. We ei. ry person. "Here are half a dozen know a number of women who WS bored people wishing to be entertained. can receive and open a telegram Al 356 My hope lies In you." without turning cold. e a James Comstock gazed after the 1 o graceful figure regretfully. The glance It takes all sorts of people to w Í she threw back at him was strangely | make up a world, but sometimes adreans J. disquieting. For days he had been irosas 4. we think we could get along very Joyously secure in a consciousness of nicely without the fellow who the girl's preference. Unaccountably disturbs everybody else Just to discouragement came upon him. show how funny he is. Rhoda's eyes had gazed at him re proachfully. her lips had closed firmly, A woman always likes to get 2 2, Yais as though In displeasure. Then pres to the depot half an hour ahead ently he heard her voice in song, as Sheep on Pasture. of time, because she is afraid she accompanied herself upon the the engineer might take It into controlled. Since this condition ex- piano. his head to start the train earli ists. It is better to have the pastures It was a little Scotch tune that the | er than the scheduled time. of a convenient size, so that the lambs girl played and the words sounded | and ewes will consume all the forage vaguely familiar. Comstock leaning | In a period of about two weeks and forward, listening attentively, found | again be turned on a new pasture. A Well-Selected Flock of Young Hens that voice and tune thrilled him with | WORLD'S WORKERS This does not allow the use of a sec of Uniform Size, the Kind That inexplicable tenderness. Where—had ond growth. The ground can then be Make Excellent Winter Layers. — he—heard—the words?— Canadian woman nurses have mili plowed and a second crop seeded to Idly his gaze fell upon the opened tary rank graded from lieutenant to poultry improvement in 1915, this as- afford later forage crops. book of "Flory.” Then he knew. It major. Where lambs are to go to market an sociation has made such continuous was one of the despised Flory's verses and rapid growth that it has been in- effort should be made to get them off that his beloved was singing. And That a woman can talk longer than early. Lambs make the best and I | corporated with a capital stock of after a round of involuntary hand- a man is attributed to the fact that cheapest gains during the first four $1,500, and a manager employed to clapping he heard Mrs. Van Houton's she uses less force than a man does. months of their lives. A grain feed | | handle Its affairs. Receipts during the first five months triumphant announcement : fed In a lamb creep arranged in the | "I had not Intended to tell you for Gas meters In New York city are field will prove helpful In pushing the of operation amounted to $7,500, and awhile; we have had such fun keep- ■now being read by women who go recent reports show that members of lambs along and keeping them In good Ing our secret. Rut Rhoda Kent Is from house to house attired in poncho condition. This feed should consist of the association have on hand more than 'Flory,' as you have guessed, with cape and puttees. corn, oats and bran. Lambs should be six thousand Barred Plymouth Dock those delightful books to her credit.“ fed all but no more than they will hens and pullets. In the spring of 1916 An equal suffrage bill has been in Comstock sat staring dully at the clean up each day. " Never put clean they sold 1,000 capons on a northern volume In his hand long after silence troduced in the Queensland stette as- market. feed Into the trough where old feed Before the Farmville association was proclaimed that Rhoda’s audience had sembly, where It is said it will b ecome remains. departed. Bitterly he recalled his re finally a law. Lambs weighing 60 to 75 pounds formed poultry keeping in that locality cent condemning conversation, with was merely Incidental, en unimportant | make the most desirable market offer- Ing. The reason Is that lambs of this side line to other farming activities. | Its fervent “Heaven forbid!” that a WORDS OF WISE MEN wife such as she should be his own. I size dress out a desirable market car- Today poultry keeping is one of the | Well, he had done for himself thia I important industries of that region, I cass, which can be more readily han The busy will have hands. time, he bitterly reflected, and this : died by the butcher. In meeting the de and even the casual traveler Is Ini- | time was all that counted In the world. 1 mands of his trade. Heavier lambs do pressed with the large numbers of Buy the bed of a great debtor. "If you please," asked Rhoda severe- not sell so readily, and when supplies | Barred Rocks and farms. ly, "may I have that book of ‘silly Í are large there may be a small price A busybody to always malevolent. twaddle? ” discrimination In favor of lambs under® POULTRY FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Wretchedly he looked up Into the | 80 pounds. A barber learneth to shave by shav- lovely face above his. Ing fools. Crowers will find that hy following Boys and Girls Who Take an Interest "And—I was going to ask you to a system of forage crops for rotation | In Chickens Should Be Given be my wife.” of pasturage to prevent stomach | Boil stones In butter and you may Chance to Raise Them. "Heaven forbid ! murmured Rhoda. . worms, and supplying grain feed In a | ”A wife floating around In the blue.” sip the broth. Jamb creep tu keep the lambs gaining | Poultry raising appeals to the young broke In soft uncontrollable steadily, larger, profits can be realised. people In many instances. The boys laughter. Eagerly he caught at her A babe in the house Is a well spring as alas and girls who like poultry and would hands. take an I Merest tn fowls should have 'I will drop the name ‘Flory, a chance to raise poultry and use the librala said later; "Mrs. James Com- Income as they please. Parents often 1 stock will give to the book the proper cessful in this way dignity which It deserves." On the West Side of Town Auto Repairing and Auto Accessories 4 Reasonable Prices Good Workmanship Storage Space Used Cars for Saie La Elliott’s Tire Shop in Connection ip ini rtn nm Sicilian Vespers Remembered. In Sicily, on Easter Monday, red roses are worn by all, and houses and churches are bedecked with crimson blossoms. This custom has been kept up annually for more thnn six hun dred years, in memory of the great uprising of the islanders against the French known to historians as the Sicilian Vespers massacre. Tradition has it that a bride on her way to church was insulted by drunken sol diers and that. In the course of the resultant disturbance, she was acci dentally killed, the white roses of which her bridal wreath was compos ed being stained red by her blood. Hence the custom. ■d’ Dr stc fficr Before FC No irk ite SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. Esther S. Smith, Plaintiff, vs. Char les Smith, 'Defendant. To Charles Smith, the above nam ed defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer or otherwise picar to rhe complaint filed against yot in the above entitled suit in said Court within six weeks from the date of the first publication of thi summons, and you are further noti fied that if you fai! to so answer o otherwise plead in this cause v ithir the said time, plaintiff, for want thereof, will apply to the above en titled Court for the relief prayet for in her complaint, to-wit: for £ decree foiever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between plaint if and de fendant and for an absolute divorce from the defendant, for the cari and custody of Anna Aldruda Smith the minor child cf plaintiff and de fendant, and for the restoration of plaintiff’s maiden name, to-wit, Es ther Stone, and for such other and further relief as to equity and good conscience may seem meet. This summons is published pur suant to an order of the Hon. G. W Phelps, Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered on the 30tl day of October, 1919, providing that publication of this summons shall be made in the Hermiston Herald. The first publication of this sum- lied tob (eloc tun I ouse TOP DYE IS GUARANTEED TO DYE AND PRESERVE THE TOP RAINPROOF AND SUNPROOF I EASILY APPLIED A man’s folly is his discretion his b his worst foe and friend. aley Att It ticut For sale by Wm. M. Hahn 1636, Columbia Carago tight physi if to hat IF DEALER CANNOT SUPPLY WRITE DIRECT EVERBRIGHT MFG. CO., SAN FRANCISCO own rio any ale. itanize your old furniture Attorney for Plaintiff. Hermiston, Oregon SAVE Mos i ins ore TIME Son id s SUMMONS n the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for Umatilla County. T'arl L. Smith, Plaintiff, vs. Vivian Smith, Defendant. To Vivian Smith, Defendant above named: In the name of the State of Ore on, you are hereby required to ap- ear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before Saturday, the 20th day of Decern ber, 1919, that date being with!' six weeks of the date of the firs publication of this summons. And you will take notice that if you fail to appear and answer or otherwise plead to said complaint within said time the plaintiff for want thereo will apply to the Court for the re lief prayed for in his said complaint namely, for a decree of the Court dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and de fendant, and for other equitable relief. This summons is published pur- stant to an order made by Honor- ab.’e Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge of the above entitled Court, in the above entitled cause, on the 3rd day of Noveinber, 1919; the first publica tion will be made in the Hermiston Herald newspaper published at Her miston. 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