The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 15, 1920, Image 5

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    THE
HERMISTON
HERALD,
HERMISTON,
OREGON.
Does Interest Interest You?
WE PAY
JOHNSTON (Massey-Harris) MOWERS
4°
CHICKENS INCREASE SAVINGS
ON TIME DEPOSITS
First National Bank
North Carolina Poultry Club Member
Made Remarkable Record With
Small Flock of Hens.
(Prepared by the United States Depart­
ment of Agriculture.)
A net return of $2 a hen over a four-
months’ period Is the remarkable rec­
ord of a North Carolina poultry club
member who, about the middle of Jan-
uary, mated 15 White Leghorn hens
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variety.
During the ensuing four
Full Line of Ladies’ Shoe*
months these. 15 hens laid 1.108 eggs.
Of this number 50 were placed In the
Incubator, from which 41 chicks were
hatched and all but five were raised.
The owner marketed six cockerels for
Full Line of Girl* and Boys
$3.60. He now has on hand 30 pullets.
and Small Children’s Shoe*.
He sold 304 eggs for hatching purposes
for $30.50, as well as 5412 dozen mar-
OF HERMISTON
The Oak Tan Shoe Store repairing is sufficiently
well known and proven to need no comment.
Send your orders by mail or express and we will
prepay them back to you on short notice.
The Mower that has a lighter draft and has
proven the Best in Alfalfa
BY ACTUAL TEST
The Oak Tan Shoe Store
Hermiston, Oregon
Sam Rodgers, Proprietor
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Phone 671
Going to build? Then get my
prices on ready cut lumber for any
kind of a house. Write me, I will
29tfc
call. C. W. LaBarre.
- Dr.
Freeze makes
regular visits to Her­
miston.
Consult him
free and be assured of
good eye service.
36
Phone 671
SAPPERS’ INC
HARDWARE
IMPLEMENTS
A
For .Sale—Light buggy harness.
C. D. McNurlin, Umatilla, Ore. Phone
29tfc
4762.
WANT ADS J
Good house for sale. See Geo. A
3 Otte
Cressy.
Elliott’s Tire Shop.
For Sale—One redwood chest, twe
pair new curtains, some Japanese
For Sale—Big type Duroc-Jersey plates, cups and saucers, also other
Stewart, Motor
49tfc china. Mrs. R.
hogs. Geo. H. Root.
Route A., Hermiston.
30tfc
Wanted—Your subscription for
T. L. Hall Transfer—City and
The American Boy, $2 per year. Ed.
Itfc country hauling. Leave orders at
• H. Graham.
Elliott’s Tire Shop. Phone 192. 30tfc
Fire Insurance, Notary Public and
Real estate. C. W. LaBarr. 3ltfc
typewriting and stenographic work.
See Edile M. Johnson at Dodd’s
Ready cut houses. C. W. LaBarr.
office.
3tfc
Strayed—From Umatilla April 15,
Wanted—Your subscription
for one gray filly, branded TZ on left
The Saturday Evening Post, $2.50; hip. Notify owner, C. E. Smith,
32tfc
The Ladies Home Journal, $2.00; Umatilla, Ore.
The Country Gentleman, $1.00. Ed.
H. Graham, Hermiston, Ore. 35tfc.
Spices and Extracts for the House­
wife—in fact everything in the
Watkins line. Mail your orders, or
call at my home, one door east of
Tum-a-Lum lumber yard in Hermis­
ton, Ore., and make your selections.
lltfc
W. A. Mikesell.
Fire Insurance in three strong
companies: See Edile M. Johnson at
3tfc
Dodd's office.
For Sale or Trade—Wheat land
or stock ranches for sale or
trade in Oregon, Washington
and Montana, will take irrigat­
ed land as part payment and
terms to suit on balance. We
will sell you a wheat ranch on
small payment down and bal­
ance on easy payments.
Oregon-Washington Ranches Co.
Bowman hotel bldg., Pendleton,
Oregon, Box 513, Phone 542.
For Sale—Big Type Duroc Jersey
For Sale—Team of mares with
boar, farrowed June 1, 1919; can be harness; weight 2400 lbs; good
registered. Inquire of F. N. Whit­ workers. In Lock pasture. See G. L.
17-tfc Bennett on Beddow place. F. L. Jew-
ney, or phone 181.
ett.
32tfc
See Bennett for autioneering. 16tfc
For Sale—Indira bicycle.
Cash
For Schweizer’s Imported high or terms. See Herbert Haneline.
34-2tc
grade exclusive dress ‘materials and
embroideries for spring and summer
For Sale—At Anna Sapper ranch,
22tfc
see Mrs. Burgess.
near Columbia school—Range, oil
For Sale—Five acres of apple or- stove, 2 ovens, fireless cooker, 6
chard in good stand of alfalfa. Six dining chairs and table, 2 bed room
room house and good barn. C. S. suits, side board, 6 walnut chairs,
27-tfc 5-piece parlor suite, like new, music
McNaught.
cabinet, tables, rockers, mirrors,
For Sale—17 % acres joining Co- Victrola, sewing machine, hall rack,
lumbia school and Columbia Park; 2 mattresses, 2 carpets, 3 small rugs,
ten acres in alfalfa. Finest location pictures, bed couch, sanitary indoor
in east end of project. Call on or toilet, miscellaneous tools, cooking
write A. R. Fisher, Hermiston, Ore. utensels, dishes and many other
19tfc household articles too numerous to
mention. Am leaving ranch, every­
For Sale--1918 model Velie, good as thing to be sold. Come early and
Everything of­
31tfc make selections.
B. J. Nation.
fered in good condition.
34-2tc
If you want to sell your land or
home write to us and we will
call on you and make arrange­
ments. We make quick sales.
Oregon-Washington Ranches Co.
Bowman hotel bldg., Pendleton,
Oregon, Box 513, Phone 542.
5 Acre orchard close in.
40 Acres alfalfa, good buy.
20 Acres well improved.
6 Room house in city.
A good business for sale or anything
else you want ask
C. W. LABÁRRE
DAIRY COW AS SOIL BUILDER
Club Boy Feeding His Flock.
Farmer Is Beginning to Recognize
Value of Animal on Farm Where
ket eggs for $20.07, making a total in­
Fertility la Low.
come from his small flock of $54.80.
The cost of feeding the flock during
The farmer who lives on a farm on
this time was $21.40, which leaves a
which the soil has become slightly de­
net return of $33.40.
pleted In the past few years is be­
This record is by no means excep­
ginning to study fertility and recog-
tional. as, with the coming of the poul­
nizes the value of the dairy cow not
try club and with the development of
only as a soil producer, but a soil
enthusiasm among Its members, egg
builder as well.
well as flock income re-
producing as
i
turns, has greatly increased in every
TEXAS TOPICS
section.
Properly developed and fostered,
Furthermore, when a young man
poultry Is one of the most profitable
side-lines in which most farmers can throws money at the birds it’s a fool
become interested, and, at present, bird that doesn’t feather its nest.
there is hardly any activity of modern
Mr. Peavish says that every time
farming which will pay better than the
maintenance and production of good Mrs. Peavish reads of a new oil mil­
lionaire she says: “I'd bet his wife
poultry.
looks like a Mother Hubbard on a
hitchin' post.”
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
GOOD SCALY LEG TREATMENT
Dip Affected Parts In-Crude Oil or
Kerosene—One Submersion is
Usually Sufficient.
Scaly leg Is caused by a small mite
which burrows underneath the scales
of the legs, where it feeds and lays
its minute eggs. The legs become so
sore at times that fowls are unable to
scratch for food or set on the roost.
The treatment consists of dipping
the legs in crude oil. If not conven-
lent pure kerosene may be used, Dip
early enough so that the oil will dry
before the fowls go on the roost, and
be careful that the oil does not get
on the feathers. One treatment Is
usually sufficient, bnt if the old scales
have not peeled off after 80 days it
should be repeated.
LAYERS IN GOOD CONDITION
Eggs Can Be Produced In Fall and
Early Winter as Easy as Spring
if Hens Get Feed.
-It has just about gotten so In this
country that any man can get an argu­
ment with his wife by putting money
Into life insurance that ought to go
Into gasoline.
DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED
What has become of the old-fash­
ioned fanner who used to come home
from town with 50 cents’ worth of
sugar for himself and $4 worth of
whisky for his wife and children?—
Dallas News.
French Restaurant
BIRD’S EGG SUPERSTITION
Most up to date restaurant In Eastern Oregon
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
He who eats an owl’s egg Will al-
ways be shrieking.
Try our 35 cent dinner
HOHBACH’S
He who eats a dove’s egg will be
followed by 111 luck.
Bakery. Confectionery. Restauran t
1
5
7
Just Arrived
•
—New Line of-—
7
Georgette Blouses,
7
2
%
7
fir
a
•
Apron-dresses & Hat*
£
Come and seo them
%
PERCEY SISTERS
For Sale-—35 head of two and
three year old ewes. C. E. Miles,
-342c
Hermiston, Ore.
Stolen or Lost—Fox terrier, male.
white with black spots on head and
tail. Answers to name of Colonel.
Reward for return or information to
34-ltc
C. B. Hays.
FOR SALE—One set light harness
with collars 19 and 20' in., also I.
H. C. sickle grinder. E. A. Smith,
35-ltp
Hermiston, box 341.
FOR SALE—Fresh Jersey cow, gives
4 and 5 gallons of milk, price $85.
inquire of Fred Furrer.
35-ltc
FOR SALE—Team, harness and
wagon. $150 cash
One mile east
of Umatilla. R. Athison place.
35-ltc
FOR SALE—Three good sound work
horses. See Frank Stone or phone
3S-tfc
394.
. WANTED—Single buggy harneses
and pair of shave. R. A. Stewart.
35-tfc
FOR BALE—Five
one five-year i
Neadeau.
Jersey cows,
rse.
Peter
35-ltc
PIONEER
BARBER SHOP
Anyone who eats a mockingbird’s
eggs will never keep a secret.
Clean and Sanitary
TRANSEIL
Hot and Cold
LONG AND
SHORT HAULS
PHONE 192
Leave orders at
SHOWER BATHS
EL.LIOTI'S T'IRI SHOP
WM. SHAAR
Subscribe for The Herald.
We Wish to Extend Our Thanks
Keep house and yard clean.
BARBER
S hop
IC. MILES. PROP.
Provide a nest for each four or five
hens.
Don’t keep a male bird.
Hens lay
just as well without a male.
BATHS IN CONNECTION
Phone Your Order*
for all kinds of
| Transfar Work
Stand at Siscel’s. Phone 2*2
I We are ready at any time to go any I
where or haul anything.
The City Transfer
W. B. BEASLEY
All ducks should be marketed when
they are from eight to ten weeks old
If the most profit is to be made from
them.
When fowls do not have access to
natural green feed, sprouted oats, cab­
bage, mangels, cut clover, etc., should
be fed.
If the chicks appear droopy moisten
the down on their heads and search
for head lice. If these lice are found
use head lice ointment of vaseline or
sweet oil.
It Is good practice to separate with­
in reasonable limits the growing stock
Smaller chicks
according
should not be crowded from the feed­
ing troughs nor harried by the strong
ar and older ones.
%
The egg of any bird with yellow
plumage will cause a fever.
Anyone who rohs a kildee’s nest and
eats Its eggs will certainly break an
If the hens are In good condition the arm.
poultry keeper can get eggs just as
/
_
well in the fall and early winter as 1n
If you eat bluebirds’ eggs you will
spring. If they are fed exactly 12 hours be restless as long as you live; no
apart every day in the year, and have place will have the power to hold you
ample time to eat the feed before go­ long.—Notes and Queries.
ing to roost Professor Rice has the
results of many practical tests made
at Cornell and elsewhere to prova this
statement
Don’t overstock yonr land.
2
Pendleton
34-2tc
See Morrison at Morrison & Son
Garage on West Side for cut to fit
houses.
-34tfc
*
To our many customers who have patronized us dur­
ing the past year, and trust they will favor the new
owner of Lay’s Garage with the same generous cus­
tom.
We will still be at the old stand for a short while.
Maxfield & Rhodes, however, will have complete
management.
We are desirous of getting our accounts cleaned up
during this month. Those who have accounts on
our books will favor us by calling around
LAYS’ GARAGE