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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. LODGE DIRECTORY Emma S. Johnson, W. M. HERMISTON LODGE NO. 138, A. F. &. A, M • IA meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday A. W. Prana. W. M C. W. Kellogg, Secy. VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206, L.0.0. F. V meets each Monday evening in Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members cordially invited. W. R. Longhorn. See. W. S. Casady. N. G. PROFESSIONAL CARDS WINTER GREENS FOR FOWLS DR.C.O. WAINSCOTT Cabbages, Turnips, Beets, Potatoes, Etc., Are Suitable Feeds for Cold Weather. . eaw=",410e "9 ' fié cthns (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) If the best results are to be obtained with poultry they must be furnished with a plentiful supply of green feed. Where fowls have unlimited range on a farm they will secure green feed during the spring, but during the win ter it must be supplied for them. The question of how to supply the best feed at the least cost is one that each poultry keeper must decide largely for . himself. It will probably make but little difference what kind of green feed Is supplied, provided it Is relished by the fowls. Cabbages, turnips, beets, potatoes, etc., are suitable for this purpose. The larger roots and the cabbages may be suspended by means of a wire or string, or they may be placed on the floor, in which case It would he well to spilt the tur- nips or beets lengthwise with a large knife. Potatoes and turnips should be fed cooked. The mangel Is an excel lent root for feeding raw. Cut clover soaked in boiling water fed alone or with the mash is good. Clover meal and ground alfalfa make very good feeds for this purpose. Where the fowls are yarded and not enough green feed Is furnished by the yard a small patch of clover, alfalfa or rape may be sown. Any one of these, if frequently mowed, will furnish a great quantity of green feed in a form which Is relished by the fowls. Can- ada field peas may also be sown for this purpose, and when fed in a ten- OW cars are every where. The horses have gotten used to them— and so has everybody else. Think of it! This year the American people will spend nearly a billion dollars on tires alone. N Royal Cords. WOALCORD-NOBBY-CHIAIN-USCO-PLAIR Provids Plenty of Winter Succulence for the Flock. der, crisp condition are eaten readily. Rye is a good crop for late fall and early spring, for It will germinate and grow in very cold weather and will live through the winter. As a general thing fowls should have once a day about all the green feed they will eat. Tires are one of the big gest items on the car owner’s bills. Hardly a Saturday, when you motorists drop in to “tune up” for a Sunday trip, that one or more of you doesn’t tell us something of value to-our business. Sooner or later it comes back to you in Service. Service is what the car owners of this community are looking for nowadays. And especially the small car owners, who put service Value as Part of Poultry Ration Strik ingly Demonstrated at Purdue University. There Is just as much difference In the quality of capons as of other meats. There are certain standard requirements which the birds must meet to bring the highest prices. Qual ity counts, but size as well as quality is required in capons. POWDER IS ALWAYS IN ORDER Duet Bath la Essential In Ridding Fowls of Vermin—Whitewash- Ing la Effective. The free use of an effective lice powder is always in order. A dust bath is very essential in ridding the Whitewashing is fowls of effective against vermin. Use kero mene on the roosts and in the cracks to exterminate mites. _ — Hermiston. Ore. DR. R. G. GALE Physician and Surgeon Office in Hotel Oregon Office Hours: Wto 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8. Phone 551 DR. FRANCIS P. ADAMS OFFICE PHONE. 92 RESIDENCE PHONE. 696 Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m. ; 2 to 5:80 p. m. first in figuring their motor ing expenditures. Day or night calls answered promptly • DR. W. W. ILLSLEY Osteopathy Medicine Surgery PHONE 711 Office at Residence all Hours Ul I Just because a man has a moderate - price car is no reason why he should get any less service out of his tires. We believe that the man with the small car is entitled to just as good tire service as the man with the big car —and both are entitled to the best tire service they can get. That’s why wc represent U. S. Tires in this commu nity. And why more car owners —large and small —are com ing to us every day for U. S. Tires. D r . F. V. PRIME DENTISTRY Hermiston. Oregon i Office, Bank Bldg. Office Phone, 93 Office Hours: Residence Phone 32 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Dr. A. M. SIMMONS EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Pendleton, Oregon Penland Building Over Tallman Drugstore TOMETRISTANDOPTICIA GLASSES GROUND TO FIT YOUR EYES L enses DUPLICATED ON S hort N otice AMERICAN NATL.BANK BUILDING, PENDLETON. Phone 609 Chiropractie Relieves Where Other Methods Fai I use the Latest Painless Methode , Dr. LORETTA H. STARBA • CHIBO rSACTOR Not Drugs. Not Surgery. Not Osteopathy House Address 703 E. Webb St. Office 108 W. Webb St. Phono 683 Pendleton. Ore. Executor’s Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. In the matter of the Estate of Horace G. Neweport, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that I have • been appointed executor of the last Will of Horace G. Newport, deceased, and have duly qualified; all persons having claims against the estate of the deceased are hereby notified to present the same to me at the office of Carter & Smythe, attorneys. In the American National Bank Build ing, Pendleton, Oregon, within six months from this date. Dated May 29th, 1920. Harry R. Newport, Executor, etc. Come in and talk to us about tires. We’re here to help you get the kind of tires you want United States Tires MILK AIDS EGG PRODUCTION Certain Standard Requirements Which Fowls Must Meet to Bring Highest Prices. House Phone 283 Physician and Surgeon For best results MUCH DIFFERENCE IN CAPONS VETERINARY SURGEON "Whats become of the prejudice A against automobiles because * they frightened the horses U. R Plain.' more than paid for the milk fed OFFICE HOURS: 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 p. m., and by appointment J. A. PEED Salaci your tiraa ae- cordini to the roads 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 road»—The U. S. Chain or Usco. That milk has a value as a part of the poultry ration was strikingly dem onstrated by the results obtained ou one of the poultry demonstration farms which nre established and conducted by Purdue university. One farmer who had been feeding milk to his flock discontinued doing ho with the arrival of the summer months thinking that the fowls would pick up enough Insects to make up for the food value that was furnished by the milk. Almost immediately, how ever, his daily egg production began falling off until, In one month, it had dropped off to one-half what it had been for the month previous. When milk was again made a part of the ration, the daily egg production grad ually increased. As a result of the milk fed, the production the following month was as good as In the spring months and the extra profit made Office over First National Bank MMMORSA 37-41-5tc. I Department of the Ulterior United State* Reclamation Service Hermiston, Oregon, May 5, 1920. Pursuant to Act of Congress ap proved February 2, 1911, (36 Stat., 895), the United States will offer for sale at Public Auction to the highest bidder, at 2 p. m., June 10, 1920, at Foster Flat Headquarters, near Stanfield, Umatilla County, Oregon, the following described real property In Umatilla County, Ore gon, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the West erly boundry line of Section Thirty- iiiiiiimiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitniiiiiiiiHiiiiii three (33), Township Four (4) North, Range Twenty-nine (29) East of the Willamette Meridian, distance Four Hundred Forty-two and Eight-tenths (442.8) feet south erly from the Northwest (NW) cor ner of said Section Thirty-three (33); and running thence Southerly 75 PER CENT ALFALFA MEAL— 25 PER CENT MOLASSES along the said Westerly boundary line of said Section Thirty-three (33) One Hundred Fifty (150) feet; I C. S. MCNAUGHT CO.. HERMISTON, ORE. = thence North 74 degrees 52 minutes One Hundred Eighty-nine iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHÜ East (189) feet; thence North 15 de- rees 08 minutes West One Hundred Four and Three-tenths (104.3) feet; IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIililllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllHIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIHINNHIIIII thence West One Hundred Fifty-five (155) feet to the place of beginning, containing approximately Forty-nine Full Line of Ladies’ Shoes Hundredths (.49) acres and all att uate In the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter (NW % WH) of Section Thirty-three (88) Full Line of Girls’ and Boys’ aforesaid; containing .49 of an acre, more or less; together with build and Small Children’s Shoes. ings thereon, consisting of one four- room house 14x20 feet and one barn 24x24 feet. The sale will be made on the following terms: i Hermiston Auto Co PURE HAWAIIAN CANE MOLASSES MARNE MEMORIAL POSTER TUST as the school children of France • gave for their country's gift to the United States—the Statue of Liberty —so will American school- children contribute “one cent and upward" for "America’s Gift to France," a monu mental statue by Frederick Mac- Monnien, the noted American sculptor. Mr. MacMonnies la contributing his services toward the monument which, t is estimated, will coat $250,000. Tt e poster shown herewith, is by Al- bert Sterner, noted American portrait winter. It typifies the tribute which his country will pay to the French through th* Marne monument. The poster will be displayed In cities, towns, and villages, and will designate many of the placee where contributions may be made during the week of "SHADY BROOK” Ml , f Ui Iss --kg which numbers of contributors, rather than size of contributions, will be sought from school children and others. Contributions are now being receiv es at National Headquarters, ISO Nas- Pretty New York School Girl mu street. New York, by Charlee H. America’s Gift to France." Sabin, president of one of New York’s urer of the fund. The memorial will The Oak Tan Shoe Store Sam Rodgers. Proprietor Helps Meaux, on the Marne, and willrival In size and grandeur of design the be “erected at Statue of Liberty. Hermiston, Oregon iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiniiiiiiimiiiiimiiiMimmuinNttiimiin FOR SALE AT THE HERALD OFFICE half at time of aale and the other half within one year from date of sale. Deferred payments will draw interest at the rate of six per cent. (6 per cent.) per annum. No bids will be accepted for less than the appraised value, and the right is re served to reject any or all bids. For detail description of the prop erty and other information address the United States Reclamation Ser- vice, Hermiston, Oregon. 34-88 Subscribe for The Herald. : :