The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 08, 1920, Image 3

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    THE HERMISTON
POO
- FACT
HERALD,
Every man has his hobby.
Don’t harness the horses behind tne
(Prepared by the United States Depart-
• meat of Agriculture.)
wer
a ‘$
g’
,
cart.
Growers Everywhere Are Coming to
Realize That There Ie More
* Money In Standard Breeds.
Hearsay
Proverb.
is
half
What has been,
Proverb.
lies.—German
may be.—Italian
A bitter heart makes a strong arm.
—German Proverb.
Good harvests make men prodigal,
The story of Reuben Lowe of North
Shapleigh, Me., illustrates the possible bad ones provident
profita from poultry keeping where
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When the house is ready the hearse
careful management Is practiced. Dur­
ing 1918 this poultryman, who de­ is at the door.—Spanish Proverb.
votes only part of his time to chicken
The hook draws the unwilling fish
raising, kept 250 birds, which paid
him a profit over feed cost of more out of the water.—German Proverb.
than $1,000, equivalent to $4 a bird.
Every duty which Is bidden to wait
Ineluded in this amount are the sales
nt a few eggs for hatching, about 30 returns with fresh duties at its back.
cockerels sold for breeding purposes
A man may go to heaven with half
at $3.50 to $5 each, as well as the
market eggs, which were disposed of the pains it takes to purchase hell.—
tn large quantity. Mr. Lowe keeps Fielding.
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Many know how to say the right
thing, but few know the right time
to say It.
Ten miles used
to be a long way
All good ends can be worked out by
good means. Those that cannot are
bad, and may be counted so at once
and left alone.
sition—finding out what he
HAT a difference in
wants in a tire and giving
these motor-car days,
him that.
when every point in the
county is hardly more than
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“just around the corner.”
Large or small, U. S. Tires
People’s ideas are chang­
are built to only one stand­
ing, too.
ard of quality—the standard
that produced the first
They’re beginning to fig­
straight side automobile tire,
ure out ho w much it is cost­
the first pneumatic truck
ipi them to keep a car. And
tire.
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the man who is doing the
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Opportunity is the flower of time,
and as the stalk may remain when the
flower is cut off, so time may remain
with us when opportunity is gone.
Maine Poultryman Realizes $4 a Bird
From His White Wyandottes.
It Is the duty- of men of good will
to avoid at this juncture of all others
the sin of pessimism. The future of
the world depends In a large degree
in a victory of the optimistic over the
pessimistic view of life. .
White Wyandottes of a strain that
wins in the show ring when judged
according to either the standard of
perfection or a utility standard.
One pen of 20 pullets owned by this FROM THE PENCIL’S POINT
• Maine poultry raiser produced eggs
Of course the ten-year-old Joke is
as follows: November, 1918, 413; De­
cember, 1918, 418; January, 1919, 380; decade.
February, 1919, 326; March, 1919, 456;
a total of 1,993 eggs, averaging 99.65
The “smile" of the summer girl is
usually ice cream soda.
eggs per bird in five months.
.
It pays to keep poultry of this kind,
Pitchers and tumblers may
be
and growers everywhere are coming
to realize that there is more money classed as household acrobats.
in keeping better fowl and feeding
Yes, Hazel, a small cottage here on
them properly balanced rations than
earth is better than a castle in the
in wasting time with Inferior birds.
air.
OHIO LICE POWDER FORMULA
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Mixture of Gasoline, Carbolic Acid
and Plaster of Paris Is inex-
pensive and Efficient
One of the cheapest home-made lice
powders for poultry is made by mix-
Ing three parts of gasoline and one
part of crude carbolic acid with as
much plaster of paris as the liquid
will moisten, as determined by the
Ohio experiment station.
The pow­
der is allowed to dry before using; it
may be kept in an air-tight container
where it retains its strength for a long
period. The nowder, is Inflammable
and must be kept away from Are.
Infested fowls when thoroughly
dusted are soon relieved from the at­
tacks of lice; about 125 birds may be
dusted in one hour, one pound of the
mixture being needed to dust ten ma­
ture fowls.
For head lice on thickens the use
of blue ointment or mercurial oint­
ment has been found effective. One
part of the ointment is mixed with
two parts of vaseline and a lump of
the mixture about the size of a pea Is
rubbed thoroughly at the base of the
feathers about the head.
WHEN FOWLS BEGIN TO MOLT
,
a’
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Plenty of Good Food In Considerable
Variety Is Essential to Main­
tain Good Health.
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There still seems to be a ‘
notion in some quarters that
any tire is good enough for
a small car.
It is easier for a woman to love a
man than It is for her to agree with
another woman.
Our ruling passions are apt to re­
main with us till the end. The last
movement a mule attempts Is a kick.
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Don’t expect great success In hatch­
ing and raising chicks unless you have
had some experience.
There is no better place for turkeys
Bir. during the summer and fall.
Chicks that get too warm in coops
do not grow well and therefore do not
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opportunities.
feathers of little chicks
As representatives of U. 6.
Tires in this town, Wc offer
you the benefit of our experi­
ence and advice in settling
your tire problem.
In recommending and sell­
ing U. S. Tires we are trying
• to sec his side of the propo­
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Lions and tigers are very deficient
In lung power, and running half a mile
finishes them.
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ROYAL CORD-NOBBY-CHAIN -USCO-PLAIN
United States Tires
Mario Harland, the authoress, is
still writing, although she is eighty-
eight years old.
Five ef the new senators sworn In
for the twenty-sixth congress were
formerly state governors.
Hermiston Auto Co
Cats sneeze when rain Is approach-
Ing.
The dampness of the air af­
fects their delicate noses.
ON THE SIDE
Having movable, separate nest boxes
makes it easier to clean them as well
de the house.
IV
That’s not what the man
who çwns it thinks.
Prices are high, but mighty
few people seem to be doing
without things on that account
Aby poor man can tell you
that he’d get a lot more fun out
of bis money than the rich man
does, if he had it
When It comes to Christmas,
pa seldom gets what he really
wants; his gifts consist mostly
of those things mother decides
he ought to want.
WISE MEN SAY.
That. many martyrs are self-made.
That friendship rings truest in ad-
versity.
That: it may be better to giva than
to rece rive, but few of us are in a po­
sition to keep it up Indefinitely.
LODGE DIRECTORY
THE BOYS WE LIKE
The boy who never quarrels.
Emma S. Johnson, W. M.
welcome.
Kathryn
L.
HUM brethren wel
The boy who never calla anybody
bad names no matter what anybody
calls him.
hall.
Cheating is contemptible anywhere
and at any age.
His play should
strengthen, not weaken, his character.
The boy who never makes fun of
old age, no matter how decrepit or
unfortunate or evil It may he. God’s
hand rests lovingly on the aged head.—
Philadelphia Public Ledger.
VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206, 1. 0. O. F.
V meets each Monday evening in Odd Fellows
Visiting mem!
W. R Longhorn. Set
Garage
S. Canedy. N.O.
VETERINARY SURGEON
House Phone 283
Hermiston, Ore.
DR. R. G. GALE
EXPERT AUTO MECHANICS
Office In Hotel Oregon
Office Hours:
10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8.
All Work
Guaranteed
Phone Ml
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Dr. A. M. SIMMONS
DR. FRANCIS P. ADAMS
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
all
M akes
of auto
ACCESSORIES HANDLED
Pendleton, Oregon
OFFICE PHONE. 92
RESIDENCE PHONE. 595
Penland Building
Over Tallman Drug Store
ay or night calls answered promptly
Osteopathy
Medicine
Surgery
PHONE 711
Office at Residence all Hours
We Will Satisfy
GLASSES GROUND TO FIT YOUR EYES
LENSES DUPUCATED ON SHORT NOTICE
AMERICAN NATL .BANK BUILDING,
PENDLETON
GARAGE ON WEST SIDE
Phone 609
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OBSERVATIONS
Some people sin a lot of times by
telling the truth.
D r . F. V. PRIME
Chiropractic Relieves Where Other Methods Fai
i use the Latest Painless Methods
I J. L. VAUGHAN
DENTISTRY
Dr. LORETTA H. ST AIBA
EELECTRIC FIXTURES =
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AND APPLIANCES
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Not Drugs.
pleted. Ability In men is rated by what
Morrison & Son
J. A. PEED
LJERMISTON LODGE NO. 138, A. F.
n meets In Masonic Hall «n First
C. W. Kellogg. Secy.
The boy who never makes fun nt a
companion because of a misfortune be
could not help.
OFFICE HOURS:
loto 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 p. m., and by appointment
Garner. Sec.
The boy who never hesitates to say
“no" when asked to do a wrong thing.
— The boy who never forgets that Gail
made him to be a joyous, loving, help­
ful being.
DR.C.O. WAINSCOTT
Office over First National Bank
No. loi. O. E. 8..
I Ins of each month
The boy who is never cruel.
The boy who never lies. Even white
lies leave black spots on the character.
Purchase well-matured pullets rath-
er than hens.
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NOVEL FACTS
Dartmouth college was named after
Lord Dartmouth of England, a noble­
When the fowls begin to shed their man who helped raise funds for the
feathers be sure that they have plenty school. *
of good food. In considerable variety,
so they can maintain their health and
A vaan died recently at a British
Strength and at the same time grow workhouse who had been taken there
as a baby and had spent the whole
a perfect new set of feathers.
70 years of his life In the institution.
Bran is a good regulator for Boul-
try of all ages.
Select jmir tima ac­
cording to tho roada
they have to travel:
In sandy or hilly coun-
try, wherever the going
is apt to be heavy- The
U. S. Nobby.
For ordinary country
roads— The U. S. chain
or Usco.
For front wheels- The
U. S. Plain.
For best results—-
< veryw here—XJ.' S.
Foyal Cords.
Every tire that bears the
name “U. S.” is built the
best way its makers know
how. It isn’t the car, but
the man who owns the car,
that counts with the oldest
and largest rubber concern
in the world.
greatest amount of figuring is
the man with the moderate­
price car.
Probably it is because the earth Is
round that so few people act on the
square. *
A St. Louis girl ate half a wedding
cake and retired to dream of her
future busband. The next morning
she declired she would rather live and
die an old maid than marry the man
she saw in her dreams.
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To tell's woman you trust her Is an
even more fatal thing than to tel) her
you don’t.
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OREGON,
WORDS OF WISE MEN
PURE-BRED POULTRY IS BEST
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HERMISTON,
Many a man’s success leaves • bit-
Not Surgery.
Not Osteopathy
House Address 708 E. Webb St.
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