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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1919)
THE HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON, OREGON ü'HiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiHinmum !.. LOCAL BRIEFS.. | SIZE IS THIS BANK SAFE *>>iii>iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil|||||l||Hmil7l Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Miles have mov- ed onto the ranch south of town I hat they recently purchased from Attorney J. T. Hinkle. But it has attained its present high standing by reason of being, first of all, ’a safe bank. First National Bank OF HERMISTON Resources Over One-third of a Million Dollars John D. Watson has been ap- pointed to assist in the rabbit pois- oning campaign to be inaugurated soon in this part of the county. Mesdames J. D. Watson. C. S. Me- Naught, J. D. Hinkle and A. C. Voelker were Hermiston visitors to the teachers’ institute at Pendleton early in the week. Tilden’s Tire Shop Fully equipped to do all kinds of vulcanizing and retreading. Bring us your work and become a satisfied temer. CUS Shop located Opposite Telephone Building on Main Street RIA The Shotwell Construction Co. is swinging right along on its ontract for the grading and graveling of three business blocks In this city. A. L. Steiner of Stanfield was in Hermiston Tuesday on business. He had just returned from a three months’ visit to his home In the old country. He says conditions Germany, Belgium and France are fast assuming normal, and that peo ple there generally are taking heart in the following of their various vocations, now that the great war is at an end. A Drill that Sowa the Seed in the Bottom of the Furrow Get your rye seeded before the heavy winter weather sets in so a good start will have taken place by spring. In the early spring months alfalfa seed can then be drilled into the rye in the utmost safety. WE SELL DRILLS ON TERMS l F DESI RED 1 PHONE 192 IMPLEMENTS HARDWARE E. G. TILDEN, PROP PHONE 192 COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES EYS ON GENERAL FARMS SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE What Smart Guy Learned iy turkeys are raised in Texas, il as a considerable number in sippi and Alabama and in west- Florida. As a general proposition ■ birds are raised in small flocks meral farms, where plenty of is available. Under such condi- they usually yield a profitable. ». Not many ducks are raised : South, hut considerable interest played in geese production, while is also are raised on many farms, a eggs are used on the home ; as well as being marketed, but rale the guineas are allowed to wild and are not produced on any i for market purposes. An exchange claims that the old est Joke is the one about the smart guy who saw a sign in a plumber’s window. The sign read: "Iron Sinks.” The smart guy went into the shop and said: "Why have that sign up there? I I know very well that Iron sinks.” And the store- keeper replied: "Yes, and I sup pose you know that wine vaults and sulphur springs, and jelly rolls, and Niagara Falls, and holiday trips. and bed spreads, and rubber tires, and trade returns, and marble busts?” And to the above the Oregon Voter appends this: "Out in this country Italian pruhes, Bohemian hops, war taxes, wool clips, sheep dips, stock ranges, tree sprays, hay mows, chicken combs, apple boxes, and wire fences.” 1ER FEEDS FOR CHICKS TAKEN UP Birds, as a Rule, Are Raised In Small Flocks Where Range is Plentiful. red by the United States Depat • ment of Agriculture.) In Confinement Must Be Sup- d With Abundance of Green Feed and Meat or Milk. ks and fowls in confinement dur- e hot weather must have lots of food and meat or milk, or both, r are on free range they can ob- much of their meat food in the of bugs and w orms and can add r variety of grain the various Me growths that they obtain by ig. This is equally true of the Haifa Hay WE SELL IN CAR LOTS Alfalfa Hay Baled or Chopped and Alfalfa Meal are always in the market for ne hay delivered at the mill GET OUR PRICES S.McNAUGHT Co. ercey Sisters We Are Receiving Stamped Embroidery Goods for Christmas work, le now on display as DWS: Towels, Gowns, ter Pieces, Bags, rfs. Aprons, Baby 8, Etc., Etc. ercey Sisters -HERALD Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has taken up and holds at his ranch 4 miles east of Her miston the following described stock: One sorrel horse, white face; no visible brands. One bay horse, saddle or harness marks on back and sides. No visi ble brands. One black mare, prominent ribs. No visible brands. The above described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on Monday, December 8. 1919, at 10 a. m., at the above mentioned ranch, unless redeemed by owner. J. H. Reid. 10-2tc Subject: Hotel Short Order Bill of Fare Baptist Church of a cordial weleomavia and Alin. Pastor. Salads Oysters, any Style Cake The Herald. GENERAL LINE OF REPAIRING On All Makes of Cars Full Line of TIRES, TUBES AND ACCESSORIES SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE Cereale Every Lord’s Day Bible school un- and Eggs Bacon and Eggs der efficient management SUP Ham Steaks and Chops A È. Bensel, 10 a m. Preaching Word by the Pastor at 11 •' m and Sandwiches Baked Beans Worn y --net prayer and con: 7:30 ” m.Mid Tvrry “Thursday at Bosten Brown Bread gospel NEW STOCK OF FORD PARTS Just Received Corner First Street and G adys Avenue The New Garage Phone Your Order« PIONEER BARBER SHOP fur all kinds of B arber S hop E. MILES. PROP. Clean and Sanitary Transfer Work Stand at Siscel’s. Phone 262 We are ready at anv time to go any where ur haul anything. Hot and Cold SHOWER FATHS The City Transfer BATHS IN CONNECTION W. B. BEASLEY Bill —“You’ll have to drain your radiator tonight. Coffee It’ll sure freeze up.” John—“I should worry.” Bill—“Why; how’s that?” John —“I bought a package of Johnson’s Freeze Proof at It is guaranteed to keep my radiator from freez ing to 5 degrees below zero, 37 degrees below freezing. Didn't cost as much as I thot either. It won’t evaporate and will stop Lays’ Garage. the small leaks. Hermiston Soul and Body. seperdk. "FrULFTeat. Í- HERMISTON AUTO 66 BOARDMAN NEWS Community spirit his displaced the factional strife that has so'long interfered with the development of the Boardman district. . Last week a Farm Bureau was organized which was the first step toward unity. On the 20th the directors of the Board- man Mutual Telephone Co. entered into an agreement with the Board- man Lumber Co. looking toward the TAKEN UP ______ erection of a telephone line for the Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has taken up and holds project. Friday of last week occurred the at the Tilden ranch 12 mile north- west of Hermiston the following de- most peaceable school meeting ever hold in the district. With scarcely scribeed stock: 1 dark brown mare, aged and a dissenting voice it was voted to in stiff. right hind foot white; no vis crease the budget for next year more ible brands. 1 dark brown mare colt, prob than six per cent over last year. ably 112 years old; crippled right The adoption of the budget carried hind foot; no other visible brands with it in addition to the usual The above animals will be sold al items for maintenance $2000 addi public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on December 15, tional for teachers. $2100 for a fur 1919, at 10 a. m. at the above men nished teachers’ cottage. $2500 for tioned ranch, unless redeemed by a pumping and lighting system, owner. C. W. Tilden. $8880 for heating and plumbing. $3925 for the completion of the NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING building and $2000 for architect’s Notice is hereby given that the commission. These contracts have undersigned, as administrator of been entered into, and a fine school the estate of Joseph G. Bedale. de- ceased, has filed his final account building will be In full operation and report in said estate with the shortly after the first of the year. clerk of the county court of the On Saturday last a lively road Stale of Oregon for Umatilla Coun election resulted in the creation of ty; and I hat the judge thereof has a special 10 mill tax for the roads fixed Monday. the First day of I cember, 1919. at the hour of ten of the project. This plan will make o’clock a. m. as the time, and he feeders for the Columbia highway. county court room In the court which passes through the town, and house at Pendleton. Umatilla Coun when the road to Heppner material- ty, Oregon, as the place for, the I hearing of objections Io such final lies transportation facilities in every ecount and the lernen^, hereof. direction will be of the best School closed Tuesday for the Administrator of the Estate Thanksgiving holidays in order that of Joseph G. Bedale, Deceased teachers who live at a distance I Raley, Raley * Steiwer, . , ‘ could enjoy Thanksgiving day al Attorneys for Administrator. 7-&1 home. The Boardman high school has re- reived notice that all requirements CHURCH NOTICES for standardisation were completed Christian Science on the 18th. Services, 11 a. m. Subscribe for WANT Willard Cochran of Seattle was a guest at the Waller home during the Thanksgiving holidays. He is a brother of Mrs. J. L. Waller, Pauline and Leonard Voelker are spending the week at the F. P. Phipps home while Mr. and Mrs. Voelker are attending the teachers’ institute at Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. M. Edmonds of Port land are now located on their ranch recently purchased and known as the Sellers place. Mr. Edmonds was formerly employed at the Columbia shipyard in Portland. The social given by the ladies of the Neighborhood Club last Friday evening at the school house was lar gely attended and enjoyed by all. A program of much merit was given, including vocal and instrumental music, recitations, etc., and the new male quartette did exceptionally well. An original poem on the trials and tribulations of the "city farm er,” who finally made good, was also well received. The proceeds of the social are to be used in fencing the community park. LAYS' GARAGE CHEVROLET CARS SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS