HE That old Fighting Spirit that Freed Us in 1776 is Coming Back Just for one night at Pendleton’s . BIG TOWN BOXING SMOKER HERMISTON HERALD, Homemade Outfit Similar to One Shown in Illustration Makes Job Very Easy. i ' Fall in boys, and make your objective Happy Canyon, where When Working on Radiator Place Piece of Paper In Position to Pro­ tect Engine and Prevent Spat­ tering Brass Finish. HARRY CASEY and FRANKIE MURPHY Painting an automobile radiator quickly and thoroughly with a brush Is difficult. A homemade spraying outfit similar to the one shown in the illustration made the Job easy. CHICK ROCCO and EARL ZIMMERMAN Will go a total of 34 rounds for your edification. Phone or write for tickets today to THE COSY or CHARLES COMPANY Ringside, $5.50 War tax included Grandstand, $3.95 and $2.20 Auspices Pendleton Post, American Legion Make-Up of Outfit. * The outfit consists of a one-half-gal­ lon oil can, made Into an atomizer by attaching a tire pump to the end of the pipe B. A piece of small brass pipe, A. was mounted In one side of the can, the upper end of It extending a short distance outside of the top. A second piece of pipe was mounted lu a horizontal position In the top of the can, as shown at B. If a handle is at- tachai to the can, as at C. the piece of pipe B may pass through ft length wise and extend a short distance be­ yond the end of the handle. Both pipes were soldered to the top of the can, and the screw top was provided with a gasket to make It tight. Working of Pump. Alfalfa Lands For Sale!! When the air Is forced through the horizontal tube B and caused to pass across the opening in the tipper end of the vertical tube A. the liquid In the can Is drawn up and forced out In a fine spray. A mixture for spraying the radiator may be made of lampblack 80 Acres of alfalfa land. 48 acres now producing alfalfa. All tools and equipment go with this place at a bargain, $12.500. 40 Acres of alfalfa landunimproved. A splendid by at $5,000. 40 Acres of alfalfé land, 14 acres in alfalfa.. Small farm tools go with place. Good house and barn. $4,000. 20 Acres unimproved alfalfa land, $2,500. 66 Acres alfalfa land, 18 acres in alfalfa good house and barn, $8000 100 Acres alfalfa land. 48 acres irrigable, 18 acres now in alfalfa. Everything goes with the place. COME AND LET US SEEL YOU A HOME. EASY TEAMS W. N. HATCH Spraying Device Made of an Oil Can and a Foot Pump. REAL ESTATE and turpentine. A sheet of paper should be placed back of the radiator lo protect the engine, and around the outer edge, to prevent the liquid from bespattering the brass finish.—A. E. Andrews, Chicago, In Popular Me­ chanics Magazine. Baordman, Oregon Lays’ Garage Under New Management Lecture ' IS DIFFICULT WITH BRUSH BUDDY STEVENS and JOHNNY FISK OREGON. PAINTING WITH OILCAN DEVICE Saturday Evening, July 3 JOHNNY NOYE and PUGGY MORTON HERMISTON, By thoroughly informed Bible student and an excellent public speaker EASY WORK FOR YOUNGSTERS Training and Experience Which Boys and Girle Realize is of Great All-Round Value. (Prepared by the United States ment of Agriculture.) Depart- Teaching poultry club boys and girls the rudiments of poultry keeping was begun by the United States department of agriculture about seven years ago. The average youngster takes to poul­ try keeping with Interest, particularly when he is allowed to sell the surplus meat and eggs and invest the income r the savings bank or in better foun­ dation stock for the improvement of his flock. The training and experience which the children realize from their daily association with hens is of great all-round vaine to them and Is of spec­ ial help in developing a love for coun­ try life and in keeping rural boys and girls on the farm. What a young school girl can accomplish in poultry raising is indicated by a letter from a poultry club girl who writes : “I keep Barred Plymouth Rocks and aingle-comb Rhode Island Reds, and tn setting my hens I always remove the broody hens from the laying hens and place them In some other building where they will not be disturbed. I never set hens that are exceedingly heavy, as they are more likely to break the eggs. “When the chicks come I do not feed them anything except grit and charcoal until they are 48 hours old, when I give them either oatmeal and hard-boiled eggs chopped fine, or else biscuit crumbled up with the eggs. I feed in this manner for the first five or six days, giving the chicks small quantities four to five times a day, as these youngsters like to eat often. “At about the end of the first week I begin feeding small grain In the morning, at midday, and in the eve­ ning, and keep a mash made of wheat bran and a little cornmeal, and 10 per cent of beef scrap before the chickens all the time. “This spring I hatched 135 Red chicks and 110 Rocks and raised near­ ly all of them. I sold 30 young cock­ erels and have on hand 195 chicks at JULY 1-8:00 P. M. ‘ At Public Library, Hermiston, Oregon The following subjects will be ably handled and full and satisfactory answers given to three live questions of the day, now being widely discussed • everywhere 1 “Can we Talk With the Dead?” 2 “Whence are Ouija Board Mess­ ages, Slate Writings and Sean- i 99 CCS. 3 “Can we Soon Avoid Dying.” The latter startling question answered affirmatively and proven beyond doubt by the Bible, and otherwise in lecture. The fallacies of Spiritualism fully exposed. You cannot afford to miss this interesting lecture by L F. CRIST, V. D. M. of New York City TIME—8:00 P. M. JULY 1 PLACE-PUBLIC LIBRARY. ADMISSION FREE No Collection Taken 0 CEMENT PIPE For Irrigating and Draining Concrete Blocks For Foundations and Building Cement Brick For Chimneys MANUFACTURED BY Hermiston Cement Products Co. Cause of Much Trouble. More troubles can be traced to lack of lubrication than to any other cause. HERMISTON, OREGON Maxfield & Rhodes Bros. Proprietors Make this Store Your Headquarters when in Umatilla We are ready to do all kinds of Barred Plymouth Rock Pullet Acetylene Welding it with new up-to-date equipment. The best equipment this side of Portland. Expert mechanics. All Kinds of Auto Accessories Our prices are right. We don’t hold you up. MAXFIELD & RHODES BRoS. OUR DOORS NEVER CLOSE present, some of them very fine pullets. T have sold 59 settings of eggs this spring, while during the four months from February to June I sold 164 dos­ en eggs to neighbors, while we need 42 dozen on our own table. During this period my Rhode Island Reds laid 1,076 eggs, while the Barred Rocks laid 853 eggs.” JULY 5. 6. 7 AND 8 Music Mirth Melody Every Part Guaranteed Against Breaking During the Life of the Fowls Should Bo Fattened for Two Weeks Before Killing—Oreen Feed Colore Flesh. Price $165—10 Per Cent off for Cash Young Fowls Will Not Eat Tee Much If They Are Permitted to Have Four Days’ Chautauqua :: Stanfield YOU WILL BE CONVINCED THAT IT IS JUST THE ONE YOU ARE LOOKING FOR Machine RANGE FOR GROWING CHICKS for the Mandell Phonograph PREPARE DUCKS FOR MARKET The BOO-pound wedding cake which was served st the wedding of For nellus Vanderbilt and Rachel Little Ducklings to be marketed should be ton. It cost the small sum of $2,500 fattened for two weeks before killing and was sliced Into about n thousand on a ration made of three parts, by pieces. Twenty pounds of this cake weight, of cornmeal, two parts of mid- has been sealed In n monogrammed tin dlings, one part of bran, one-half part pox * i be opened at the twenty-fifth of beef scrap, with 8 per cent grit anniversary of the wedding. and 10 per cent green feed added to this mash, or a mash of three parts cornmeal, one part low-grade wheat flour, one part bran, one-quarter part beef scrap with the green feed and grit, and 3 per cent oyater shell added. Feed this mash three times dally, giving all the ducklings will clean np In a half hour. The green feed is sometimes left out of the ration dur­ ing the last seven days of fattening, aa It tends to color the meat and may produce a slightly flabby, rather than firm, flesh. However, it is easier to keep the ducklings in good feeding condition on a mash containing green feed. KEEP YOUR DATES OPEN WHEN YOU ARE IN TOWN DROP INTO OUR STORE AND LIS­ TEN TO JUST ONE SELECTION ON THE Growing chicks will not eat too much If they have plenty of range so they can get the desired exercise. A good growing mash should be accessi- ble at all times to growing chicks. Such a mash should contain plenty of bone meal, ground very fine, and fine- ground oats and barley. Be sure to have the mash ground vers fine. BROWNELL’S STORE Umatilla, Oregon DON’T TRY THIS TRICK. . Another has been added to the time-tried methods of self-ex­ tinction—one where the simple minded Individual blew out the gas and thé other where the cur­ ious party looked down the bar­ rel of a shotgun to see If It was loaded. , The third method Is where the forgetful or ignorant motor car owner goes into his garage, care­ fully shuts the door, closes the windows, and then starts his en gine. As a method of suicide. It is perfect, being quick, pain­ less and effective. This would be a good ‘subject for a striking poster to be tacked np tn the garage as a constant reminder to the owner. Prob- ably most motorists know the danger now, but some do not. and the others may forget. One lapse of memory Is sufficient. For the first time tn the history of Washington there has been opened a woman's real estate exchange. Phone 404 ORON 0. | FELTHOUSE has the most complete baled hay transfer on Large small and project. the contracts taken at conservative prices. Phone 404