The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 16, 1920, Image 5

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
Umatilla citizens are trying to vides a basis ior proper selection, |
Possibly He Had.
have domestic science and manual breeding and feeding, so essential
As I was passing a yard where some
training installed in the school for developing a high producing and
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE
studies next season, They have the profitable herd; (3). A stimulation children were playing 1 saw a little
fellow fall from a high porch rail. He
A lull in farm activities has been hearty co-operation of the school of -personal pride in the development did not move for a minute so I ran to
if the kind of dairy stock which will his assistance, but when I reached
noticeable during the past week, ir­ board.
him he jumped op on his feet appar-
improve the breed.
rigation being the principal work
Mix. Nugent and daughter were
All prominent breeders must do of­ ently unhurt.
engaging the farmers’ attention,
"Why. my dear little, boy,” 1 said.
while their wives are busy taking called to Portland last week by news ficial testing eventually. Why not
"I felt sure you must he hurt. 1 am
of an accident to a friend of the start now?
care of the berry crop.
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sure I should have been had | had such
Some wheat harvesting on a small family.
To start official testing: (I) a bad fall."
scale has been in progress in Colum­
Write to the secretary of your breed
“Oh. but you see,” ho said In expla-
bia this week. The Erie Oregon Co.
association applying for permission nation. Tre probably had lots more
to test and asking for a supply of praefice In falling than you.”— Ex-
and Mr. Sears of the Tabor ranch are
breed blanks to be sent to you. (2) change.
cutting small tracts of both places
Write to the superintendent of of­
with a self-binder. They estimate
Administratrix’ Notice to Creditors
ficial testing, O. A. C., Corvallis, Ore­
the yield to be about 40 bushels to
In the County Court of the State
the acre. They plan to thresh soon.
The following letter will be of in- gon, asking for a supervisor, giving
of Oregon, for Umatilla County.
Frank Beddow had a slight acci­ terest to all project farmers interest- the breed and number of animals to
In the Matter of the Estate of
dent Monday evening. While clank­ ed in better dairy stock, and the let­ be tested and the length of time a Russell W. Chamberlain. Deceased.
ing a gasoline engine at the wheel, ter was given to us by A. W. Agnew supervisor is desired. (3) Have the
Notice is hereby given that I have
the handle struck him on the knee, who has been a staunch believer In following supplies on hand: An en­ been appointed administratrix of the
Estate of Russell W. Chamberlain,
causing severe paiu throughout the the cow testing idea tor some time. closed Babcock testing machine, in deceased,
and have duly qualified;
night. He is much improved now.
"Mr. A. W. Agnew, Hermiston. smooth running condition, and sul­ all persons having claims against the
Mrs. Bessie Spencer spent a day in Oregon. Dear Mr. Agnew: Profes­ phuric acid. The. college furnishes said estate are hereby notified'tn
the community this week, visiting sor Brandt called my attention to all other supplies. (4) Give the col­ present the same, with the vouchers
therefor, to me at the office of W.
relatives and looking after farm in- the fact that last year you wrote lege at least two weeks notice to in­ J. Warner, attorney, in Hermiston.
terests. i
Umatilla County, Oregon, within six
m regarding testing work in your sure a supervisor.
months from the date of this notice.
Norris Jones made a trip to Baker locality, making inquiry as to
Dated July 1st, 1920.
Taken Un Notice
Sunday, returning the next day by whether or not the flat rate charged
RUTH E. CHAMBERLAIN,
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
un
­
auto. On account of clerical duties, at that time could be extended to
Administratrix.
dersigned has taken up and holds at 42-46
his father. Rev. Jones, did not ac­ Eastern Oregon.
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his ranch, known as the O. D. Teel
company him, but is expected in a
"I have Just recently taken over place 6 miles southwest of Hermis-
Notice
few days to remain for the summer. the superIntendency of the official ton, the following described animal:
The Westland School District No. 8
One
bay
gelding,
6
years
old.
weight
Several from Columbia attended testing and we have been reorgan­
about 1400. no white marks at all. will recevie bids until August 1st,
the Catholic Ladies’ Social held in izing the work. The new rates to be branded with a monogram EVE on 1920, for three school jitneys, and
the Auditorium in Hermiston Tues­ charged for official testing go into left stiffle. Has been on my place one High School Jitney to Hermis-
ton.
Cora Ogden,
day evening.
torce June 1, and I am having sent about 4 weeks. The above described 44-2tc
Westland Ore., Clerk.
animal
will
be
sold
at
public
auc
­
Rev. Gallaher has closed the ser­ to you data under which the work
tion to the highest bidder for cash
vices as well as the Sunday school is being conducted at the present in hand on the 31st day of July. 1920
Milk records for sale at this of­
in Columbia for the summer, opening time in Oregon. Many changes will on my ranch.
fice.
44-2jp.
W.
H.
Ogden.
again in September.
he taking place in the work and It
The Neighborhood Club met at will be some weeks until we have had
the home of Mrs. Walter Lloyd Fri- things gone over in the way we de­
day afternoon of last week, 28 lad- sire. After talking with Professor
ies being present, A few were guests Brandt we felt that we could extend
of the club but joined during the this flat rate to your locality as well
meeting pleased with the good times ns to the other parts of the state.
which the club offers. Delightful While realizing with just one herd
refreshments were served by Mrs. the overhead traveling expenses will
Echo, Oregon
Lloyd, assisted by her mother, Mrs. bring a loss to the fund, however we
Reid. Arrangements were made for feel that we can get others started
the painting of Columbia park fence, in your locality through your taking
MANUFACTURERS OF
which will take place on July 21st, up the work and it would only be a
the ladies themselves doing the work. short time until there would be no
This will be the regular meeting day loss in this work.
and all will meet at the school house.
"If you are interested in taking
Ladies, do not forget your paint up the work, I would be very glad
brushes!
to hear from you as soon as possible
Arrangements are geing completed as to your plans so that we can ar­
for the big lawn social to be held range accordingly. Being a Jersey
on the spacious lawn at the home of breeder, you will note from the price
The Superior Product of Scientific Milling
Henry Sommerer, Friday evening, schedule that the rate will be $10.00
July 16th. The refreshment com­ per test.
Makes Better Bread
mittee is planning for a big crowd.
Trusting that I may hear from
Try a Sack
Single and cluster electric lights will you in the near future, I am most
be hung from the trees, giving the sincerely yours,
place a metropolitan air. No one
H. N. COLEMAN,
should miss this big event and there Superintendent of Official »Testing."
will be lots of Ice cream, cake and
The Oregon Agricultural College
lemonade for everyone present.
sends out the following information:
Fees charged for conducting of­
ficial tests:
These fees apply to
everyone regardless of distance from
the college: Each one and one-half
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE
day test, (Guernsey), $8.00; each
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
The Ladies’ Home Bureau dis­ two-day test, (Jersey, Ayrshire),
banded for the summer Friday, June $10.00; each 2 and one-half day test,
All Most up to date restaurant in Eastern Oregon
25, and will resume meetings the (Holstein-Guernsey), $11.50.
first Friday in September. Their other testing at $3.60 per day plus
Try our 35 cent dinner
closing was marked by a beach party traveling time to and from farm and
in the afternoon, at which Miss Har­ all necessary traveling expenses in­
mon, county demonstrator, and Miss curred.
The above flat rates include trav­
HOHBACH’S
Glover and Miss Clark, librarians,
were present, all from Pendleton, eling time and expenses unless an
unusual expense is necessary in mak­ Bakery. Confectionery. Restaurant
Pendleton
Ice cream and cake were served.
ing a test.
Then why take your
Official testing of dairy cattle is
The report of the financial secre­
auto to a farmer for re­
tary was read and was very satis­ a test for milk and butterfat produc­
tion
under
the
supervision
of
a
qual
­
pairs when
factory. From 65 to 75 pupils were
ified
representative
of
an
agricul
­
served lunch during the school year
tural college. The Oregon Agricul­
Clean and Sanitary
at three cents per meal, and the
tural College is responsible to the
treasury shows a balance of $18.75
breed association and to the public
Hot and Cold
after all bills are paid. This is ex­
clusive of the salary paid a cook, for the authenticity of the official
records of Oregon.
$1.50. This was psid through a sep­
SHOWER BATHS
The benefits are: (1). Increases
Guarantee Work
arate fund.
the value of the cow, her offspring
Quick Servie
and other near relatives; (2). Pro-
P. F. Fallon of the local O. W. R.
& N. office, made a flying trip to
Portland Monday night.
COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
Are you saving a few of those cheap dollars each
month?
As conditions advance to normal the buying power
. of a dollar will increase.
Every dollar saved now will be worth two eventually
First National Bank
OF HERMISTON
Dr. Freeze makes FOR SALE—-Work horses including
four year old colt weeil broken. J.
regular visits to Her­
H. Reid
44-tfc
miston. Consult him
free and be assured of FOR SALE—2 room house 20x24.
eye service. 36
Can be moved easily. J. S. Dyer.
41-tfc
WANT ADS. I
WANTED
STRAYED OR STOLEN
Strayed—From Umatilla April 15,
one gray filly, branded TZ on left
hip. Notify owner, C. E. Smith,
Umatilla, Ore.
32tfc
ANTED—Work by experienced ir- Strayed or Stolen—From Leathers
rigator. Knows how to irrigate
ranch about July 5, one black gel­
and not afraid to work Sunday's
ding,
weighing about 1250 pounds
or any other day when necessary.
and
one
bay weighing 1150, find­
44-ltc
Arthur H. Sanford.
er please take up and notify owner
43-tfc
ANTED—Used saddle, must be
reasonable. F. D. Callahan, Motor
MISCELLANEOUS
R. A.
43-2tp
WANTED—Any kind of barn that FOR RENT—-House in Columbia
can be moved. Inquire at this of­
district. C. A. Keller.
44-tfc
fice.
40-44-P
A good room for rent. Phone 312.
Wanted—Your subscription for
44-4tp
he American Boy, $2.50 year. Ed
, Graham.
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Itfc CLOSING Out entire herd of pure
bred Duroc-Jersey hogs. Nothing
Wanted—Your subscription for
reserved. Geo. H. Root.
44-tfc
he Saturday Evening Post, $2.50;
he Ladies Home Journal, $2.00; FOUND—A kit of automobile tools
on highway. If owner will de­
he Country Gentleman, $1.00. Ed.
scribe same and pay for this ad
. Graham, Hermiston, Ore. 35tfe.
he can have the property. Joe
Ralph.
44-ltp
FOR SALE
DR SALE—Horse, age 10 .years
weight about 1200.
Inquire of
James Gent, Hermiston, Oregon.
44-tfc
Mrs. Sommerer found a handker­
chief with a coin tied up in it.
The one losing same can have It
by calling at this office.
44-ltc
Ready cut houses. C. W. La Barr, tie
OR SALE—One light spring wagon.
One good tent 12x18. Rebuilt IF You’ve something you don’t want,
why not advertise it for sale
Ford Motor just overhauled and
or trade. Try ’er once and see
in good condition. J. Skoubo. 43tfc
how quick you get rid of It. 42-tfc
OR SALE—New Dodge cars, tour-
ing, business or roadster models. HOLSTEIN Bull for service at the
Norquist ranch.
42-4tp
Peed,
Prompt delivery.'
J.
43-tfc
sales agent.
MILK RECORDS—Do you keep a.
record of your milk, if so, milk
OR SALE—Seven year old mare,
records are for sale at the Herald
weight about 1000 pounds, price
office.
42-tfc
$50. Also De Lavel seperator, 350
pound capacity. Also one 9 Inch
iron beam stirring plow. F. W. ’TAINT no use keepin’ somethin’ you
don’t need. Maybe somebody else
Whiting, box 573, Hermiston 43tfc
could use It and would be willin’
to pay somethin’ for it. Let 'em
JR SALE—20 acres, 15 in alfalfa.
know what you don't want thru
Good house and barn, 3 1 miles
these columns. Everybody reads
east of Hermiston. H. E. Klock
the classified column just like you
44-tfc
are doing now.
42-tfc
JR SALE—Improved 20 acre farm,
one mile north of Hermiston. O.
Fire Insurance, Notary Public and
D. Burgess.
42-tfc typewriting and stenographic work.
JR SALE—One Chevrolet Baby See Edile M. Johnson at Dodd’s
3tfc
Grand, terms, also one Ford Tour­ office.
ing, first class condition, new tires
all around, demountable rims.
Spices and Extracts for the House­
Umatilla Motor Sales Co., Lays’ wife—in fact everything in the
Garage.
42-2tc Watkins line. Mail your orders, or
call at my home, cne door east of
JR SALE—Span of gray horses, Tum-a-Lum lumber yard in Hermis­
weight about 2800, also harness. ton, Ore., and make your selections.
H. E. Klock, 3 Vi miles east of W. A. Mikesell.
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Hermiston on Diagonal road
44-tfc
If you want tp sell your land or
AS ENGINE FOR SALE—My « H.
home write to us and we will
P. Fairbanks-Morse gas engine
call on you and make arrange­
for sale. Heavy type H. in good
ments. We make quick sales.
good condition. Just overhauled.
Never has done heavier work than Oregon-Washington Ranches Co.
Bowman hotel bldg., J?endleton,
to run a pump jack on well. Have
Oregon, Box 513, Phone 542.
bought smaller engine so don’t
need this. Can be seen at Oregon
Hardware & Imp. Co., store.. J.
tic
D. Watson.
41-4tc Real Estate—C. W. LaBa rr.
JR SALE—One team weight 3200 M. F, WHITE, Architect, Box 583.
37-tfc
pounds, four years old, no blem-
ishes, also harness.
$400.00.
Phone Echo 16R14 or call on Al­ GET your coal early. Let me haul
it. T. L. Hall, Phone 192. 39-tfc
ton Basey, Lower Butter Creek.
41-tfc
For Schweizer’s Imported high
R SALE—20 acres, Stanfield pro- grade exclusive dress materials and
for spring and summer
dect. 10 aerea alfalfa, all fenced embroideries
see Mrs. Burgess.
22tfc
rabbit wire,' buildings and well.
Stock and furniture also for sale.
Going to build? Then get my
Inquire this office.
42-tfc prices on ready cut lumber for any
kind of a house. Write me, I will
29tic
JR SALE—80 acres on the project. call. C. W. LaBarre.
Five aeres in alfalfa. $2000 cash,
T. L'. Hall Transfer—City and
sunning water on both forties the
year round. Inquire of E. P. Dodd country hauling. Leave orders at
or Wm. Lacy, Umatilla. 40-43-p Elliott’s Tire Shop. Phone 192. 30tfc
See Bennett for au tioneeing. 16tfe
For Sale or Trader- Wheat land
Elliott's Tire Shep.
i stock ranchen for sale or
rode In Oregon, Washington
Fire Insurance in three strong
and Montana, will take irrigat-
companies. See Edile M. Johnson at
. land as part payment and
sms to suit on balance. We
Dodd’s office.
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11 sell you a wheat ranch on
. au Payment down and bal-
Cement Brick, Tile and Fram e con­
yce on easy payments.
struction work. Get honest work
gon.Washington Ranches Co.
and figures.
Albert Smith, con­
man hotel bldg., Pendleton.
tractor and builder, Henn Iston.
"egon. Box 513, Phone 542.
Oregon.
4 4-4tp
Taken Un Notice
SALE—Horse, single buggy
Notice is hereby given th
nd harness. Inquire at Jewelry
atore,
42-tfe undersigned has taken up in,
at his ranch. 1% miles south:
Hermiston, the following de
2 SALE— Paul Miller Homestead, animal: One black horse al
onncres, partly
•nbA
,
improved, good
‘
44-tfe
G.SALE—Studebaker 5 passenger
... good running condition.
—Garage.
44-tfe
&SALE—Household
ambia District.
Mrs.
goods
in
Schram.
44-ltp
INFORMATION ON WORK
OF COW TESTING
Echo Flour Mills
High Grade Patent
Blue Stem Flour
DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED
LeRoy Su Uivarf.
Do You Take
Your Watch to a
Blacksmith for
Repairs
NO-Why Not?
BARBER SHOP
Morrison & Son
Garage
WM. SHAAR
Mrs. Alice Nugent and Mrs. A. E.
McFarland went to Hermiston on the
Tuesday morning
motor
selling
tickets for the Chatauqua.
Special for a Few Days Only
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Roe of La
Grande are visiting at the home of
Mrs. Alice R. Nugent. Mr. Roe is
here to instruct a new engineer for
the motor run.
Miss McNurlen of Edwards' store,
has returned from a trip to Spokane,
Seattle and Tacoma.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Paulu have left
for a ten weeks' trip to Centralia.
Prof. R. G. Dykstra and family
have left for the valley for the sum­
mer.
The city business of Umatilla has
1 holds been put In the hands of Marvin
rest of Turner, formerly of Pendleton, but
ribed now an attorney of Tacoma, and this
years old. branded with mon ngram is hoped to mean that things will
about soon be booming In Umatilla, includ­
WF on right hip.
Weight
1150 pounds Has halter and. piece ing street work.
of chain. Has been at may place
about seven days.
The abort 9 de-
Sergeant Ed Pounds has recently
scribed animal will be sold at p ub­
ile auction to the highest b ndc’er returned from abroad He has been
for cash In hand on the 31st « lay [of serving with the medical corps in
July. 1920, on my ranch.
Germany.
44-2tc
at the
French Restaurant
UMATILLA ITEMS
TO REDUCE OUR SURPLUS STOCK
WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING
CASINGS
30x3*
30x3*
31x4
31x4
GOODYEAR, All Weather Tread
GOODRICH, Safety Tread
GOODYEAR, AU Weather Tread
GOODRICH, Safety Tread
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$19.95
22.00
28.50
31.00
OIL
ZEROLENE, in 15 gal. drums, $6, or per gallon
VEEDOL, Medium, in bulk, per gallon
MONOGRAM, Medium, in bulk, per gallon
40c
$1.00
1.20
HERMISTON AUTO CO