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THE HERMISTON HERALD, The Hermiston Herald A GOOD BARN M. D. O’CONNELL HERMISTON OREGON Entered as second-class matter. December . 1906, at the postofice at Hermiston, Oregon SUBSCRIPTION RATES Feed is expensive nowadays. Every possible ounce of it must be converted into beef or milk or working energy for the teams. Stock lacking the protection of a good barn con sumes most of their feed in fighting the cold—or lacking the cool refuge of a properly insulated barn during the heat of summer, becomes indisposed and loses weight. Feed converted into animal heat doesn’t make beef or milk or money. The essentials of a gocd bam are gocd materials, proper ventilation, sanitation and insulation. Let us figure with you. It’s our business. We know how. There is no obligation to buy. We have a number of different designs to choose from and will consider it a favor in being able to I quote you prices. -.......... si 50 Six months......... . ..... . .................................. -— 1.00 oneyear ... ...................... Subscriptions must be vaid in advance. ADVERTISING RATES rates, 15 cents per Inch per issue. Readers— First insertion. 10 cents per line; each subsequent insertion without change of copy, 5 cents per line. OREGON’S OPPORTUNITY It seems that an opportunity is now being presented whereby Ore- gon may be able to secure her full share of federal development, parti cularly If the irrigation interests give whole-hearted support to the movement initiated by the Western States' Reclamation Association at the Salt Lake City conference. This association was organized as a result of the meeting held last Friday and Saturday in the above city. Representatives from each of the thirteen reclamation states were present at the conference, which was called for the purpose of crys tallizing sentiment in the Western F. A. BROWNSON, MGR. states in favor of some definite plan of furthering federal reclamation. Phone No. Ill The association decided to request of congress an appropriation of Bring Your Building Problem* to Us — We are no $250,000,000 to replenish the recla- was also ■nation fund, Provision Further Away Than Your Telephone made for an executive committee composed of one member from each state to carry out the recommenda A. tions of the association, and as a member of this committee no abler llllllllllylllllllllllllllllllllllD'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllll man than State Engineer Percy A. Cupper could be selected to act as Oregon’s representative. The importance of this movement to Oregon can hardly be overestimat ed. Any substantial addition to the anal" i Iti noton U. S. Reclamation fund will not permit of additional construc- only Pendleton, Oregon tion work by the reclamation ser- vice, but will also greatly stimulate irrigation under the irrigation dis We wish to announce that trict plan, which is proving so we carry a full and complete successful in Oregon. line of High Grade Pianos, Vic- It is believed that the movement tor, Edison and Columbia Talk- will receive the support of every irrigation and drainage enterprise ing machines, new sheet music in the state on account of its far- records, banjos, ukaleles. and STEINWAY reaching effect. Even though a pro mandolins — in fact guitars, ject may not be in a position to di- KNABE anything in music. Terms to lectly receive federal aid, the fact suilt the purchaser. Write BALDWIN that the reclamation service is in for catalogs, or Phone 524. the field will make it much easier HAMILTON for such projects to receive the Warren's Music House necessary finances from private HOWARD sources. Undoubtedly we are entering ELLINGTON upon an era of unprecedented de velopment along the lines of irriga HOBART M. CABLE tion and drainage, and by putting up a united front will now have an CONWAY opportunity of greatly advancing SCHUBERT the cause. Turn-A-Lum Lumber Co a WARREN’S Music House Tuning and Repairing A small payment down puts a fine piano in your house NO PEACE WITH EMPIRE That war is often preferable • to llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll peace and that the work of armies and fleets can never be ended so long as certain colonies remain un der the domination of empire is the idea interestingly developed in a book “America's Tomorrow.” Just published from the pen of Snell Smith. Washington correspondent. The author holds that the Ameri To meet your demand for not merely style alone, but undoubted, endur can people is the most vital of all ing style, the most dependable shoe store in the city has selected the very races, due to the transfusion of its • best quality of guaranteed shoes which we are sure will meet your approval many stocks into one; that its ideals In every way, In price as well as quality. are genuine representative republi We also have a complete repairing outfit In connection. canism and liberty for all men and We wish to thank the people for their past patronage and hope to give peoples everywhere, under law and you better service than ever order; that it should continue to train its vitality for its work of pac ifying and regenerating Mexico, de feating the aims of the autocracy of HAHN’S SHOES THAT SATISFY i Japan in Eastern Asia, and finally of preventing, by example or other- | wise. Britain from controlling a | third of the globe, as now; that the only way to make the world genu- i inely safe for democracy is to abol- 1 ish all kings and emporers; that the | only league of «nations which will stand the tests of time and give free dom to all peoples is a federation of I have changed my location from the Columbia Gar- the world, which the United States age on the West Side to the old Oregon Hardware should bring about in the ultimate building on Main street on the East Side. Having future. For Those Who Value Style and Fine Quality Hahn’s Shoe Store Elliott s Vulcanizing Shop just received complete up-to-date vulcanizing machin ery I am now prepared to give first-class service in all the various branches of tire vulcanizing. )rders taken for RUBBER STAMPS FOR SALE AT THE HERALD OFFICE HERMISTON, OREGON JUST GOING TO” He was Just going to help a neigh bor when he died. He was Just going to pay a note when it went to protest. He meant to Insure his house, but it burned before he got around to it- 7 He was Just going to reduce his debt when his creditors “shut down • on him. He was Just going to stop drinking and dissipating when his health be came wrecked. He was Just going to introduce a better system into bis business when It went to smash. He was Just going to quit work a while and take a vacation when nervous prostration came. He was Just going to provide prop er protection for his wife and family when his fortune was swept away. COPYP'P WHY NOT OWN ONE LIKE IT? Look at our plan book of photographs of resi dence houses, barns, garages and outbuildings. Plue prints and specifications free of charge. He was Just going to call on a customer to close a deal when he found his competitor got there first and secured the order.—Philadelphia Credit Men’s Bulletin. Completed Prices Furnished on application WISE THOUGHTS Inland Empire Lumber Company Abstinence is the best medi cine—Tamil. The Yard of Best Quality Phone Main 33 H. M. STRAW. MGR. A little absence does much good.—French Proverb. He calls for a shoeing horn to help on his gloves.—M. Greek. All that are lovers of virtue be quiet and go angling.—Izaak Walton. There are many rare abilities in the world that fortune never brings to light. Dr. Freeze makes regular visits to Her- Consult him miston. free and be assured of good eye service. 36 It's Hard -to Tell Which IS VOU can seldom determine the real value of FOR SALE Used Studebaker Six in good shape for a ridiculously low price. LAYS' GARAGE. 1 a shoe • by its appearance. Merchants, themselves, are often deceived and cannot be certain as to what the shoe is actually worth unless it is cut up to see how it is made. Nothing equals LEATHER for making good shoes. Many substitutes for leather are often used — where they cannot be seen — because they are cheaper than leather. But you may be assured of honest leather-built shoes, correct styles, and all-around satisfaction by purchasing The Friedman-Shelby All-Leather Shoe Parties having goods they wish stored can store them in Leathers’ 41tfc warehouse. Phone 581. G. F. Elliott will do your vul canizing on tires, tubes, rubber boots—anything. Gates’ half “sole. 36-tfc. tires and tubes. For Sale—Big type hogs. Geo. H. Root. Ladies—Switches made from comb- ings. Work guaranteed. Mrs. Lon 52tfc Jeffries, Stanfield, Oregon. Everything in the Leathers' Warehouse. In the "'All-Leather” line you will find shoes at every price, of every style, for any purpose- the various brands included are ‘‘Atlantic” shoes for men; ‘Pacific” shoes for women, "Red Goose shoes for children, and ‘‘Honesty heavy work shoes. ALL LEATHER—ALL THE TIME. See us for these goods, _ — ASnee, THE OAK TAN SHOE STORE Hermiston, Ore. Sam Rodgers, Prop. Du roc-Jersey 49tfc feed line at Itfc Wanted—Your subscription for The American Boy, $2 per year. Ed. H. Graham. Itfc Fire Insurance, Notary Public and typewriting and stenographic work. See Edlie M. Johnson at Dodd's office. 3tfc Wanted—Your subscription for The Saturday Evening Post, $2.00; The Ladies Home Journal, $1.75; The Country Gentleman, $1.00. Ed. H. Graham, Hermiston, Ore. 35tfc. Fire Insurance in three strong companies. See Edile M. Johnson at Dodd’s office. 3tfc Use O. K. Calf Meal. See Leath- ers. , 7tfc I have 40 acres of alfalfa land for sale very cheap: small house; some seeded. F. B. Swayze. 7tfc Have Xmas photos made at Ward's when in Pendleton. We will pay your fare. 4tfc For Sale Cheap—8 young milch cows, 1 heifer and a 2 year old colt make a 1200 lb horse ; that sound and without a blemish. John F. Wurster, Umatilla, Ore. 9-3tp For Sale—Year old Poland China boar, registered. W. R. Nugent, Um atilla, Ore. Phone 471. 9tfc For Sale—A 3 in 1 building, coal shed, chicken house and toilet; also some chicken wire. Call at this office, or phone 251. 9tfc Purchased 80 Acres Those wanting beet pulp should R. W. Gilbert has purchased an i improved 80 of the ISO acre ranch book their orders with Chezik at of W. S. Egbers, several miles north once. of town. The gentleman, who has Straw for Sale for covering or been residing in this city for some feed. C. V. Wilson Ranch, one mile | ll-3tc time past, will move onto the place west of town. Spices and Extracts for the House | the first of next month, and imme diately begin putting the ranch in wife—in fact everything in the Watkins line. Mall your orders, or shape for an early start at farming call at my home, one door east of ' next spring. Tum-A-Lum lumber yard In Hermis- 1 ton. Ore., and make your selections. lltfc W. A. Mikesell. Ashes to ashes and dust to dust; For Sale—Two Du roc Jersey red if the middemen don’t get you the registered boars, farrowed Aug. 1. profiteers must. M. Carl Gallaher. lltfc Buyer of all kinds of live stock. A. U Steiner. Stanfield. Ore. 11-22p Leases, Deeds, Mortgages, Etc., Etc. i Subscribe tor The Horala. See This House Echo Flour Mills 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 CONFECTIONERY STATIONERY —FOR- A II Popular Soft 'Drink* ICE CREAM