The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 08, 1920, Image 10

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    HE
eneni
Gold!
Gold ! Gold ! There’s so
much of it that they meas­
ure it by the millions of
bushels —150,000,000 is
one state’s yield, says
6
MondY:
The COUNTRY
GENTLEMAN
Yes, of course, this gold is wheat—the
second biggest crop ever harvested,
and almost without exception Al
grain. There’s a message for every
farmer in A. B. Macdonald’s big Coun­
try Gentleman story of this large-scale
success, entitled Rain-Made Gold.
This is just one of a num­
ber of striking articles in
next week’s issue of the
oldest, biggest and best
farm weekly printed.
J. Sidney Cates tells a
fascinating story of aban­
doned farms and blue-
berries in New England;
Philip Rose has an illum-
' inating study of Plows;
Stuart Blythe adds to his
splendid “cooperation”
series; E. V. Wilcox con­
tinues his Farming With
Water; Clyde Marquis
points the connection be-
tween ships and soils;
John R. MacMahon talks
of farmer rule in Canada
— and there are several
other equally helpful and
stimulating stories. Add
to this art work unique
in the farm-paper field,
catchy humor, handy
farm mechanics and a
generous lot of the best
fiction that’s written
these days and you will
have some idea of %2 of
the unmatchable bargain
you will get if you send
me just $1.00 TODAY!
You’ll Always Be Glad You Subscribed
Ed. H. Graham
Hermiston, Oregon
An authorised subscription representative of
The Country Gentleman The Ladies’Hone Journal The Saturday Evening Post
52 issues —$1.00
12 issues - $2.00
ALONG
COOL
DRINK
Stationery and
Magazines
52 issues—$2.50
You may be sure of
the Purest and Best
ICE CREAM
and
FRESH FRUIT FLA­
VORS in the many at­
tractive dishes served
at our FOUNTAIN.
Come in alone or
be a good fellow and
bring along a friend.
You’ll enjoy our re­
freshment parlor.
SISCEL'S
HERMISTON
—
HERALD,
Firing Stops Weed Spread
“Burn that wasteland weed patch
and stop the spread of weed to
neighboring fields,” says John R.
Nevius, of O. A. C. farm crops.
"Firing will not only burn the seed
in the plants but will also destroy
seeds, insects and other pests on the
ground. If the patch is not thick
enough and dry enough to burn
standing, it can be mowed, allowed
to dry, and then fired.”
of this organization is to better
conditions for the grower in pro­
duction grading and marketing
over product.
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
is going into the work in the most
thorough manner. It proposes to
secure the advice and counsel of
the ablest men to be found in the
west... Men who know how to put
farmers cooperative organization
on the right track. It is hoped a
great mass meeting mad eup of
all the producers in the section of
the state may be held about Jan­
uary 1st so that the best informa­
tion can reach each person first
hand.
A DRIVE FOR MEMBERSHIP
will be conducted Saturday at the
Fair grounds from 10:00 a. m. to
3:00 p. m... The board of directors
as a membership committee, will
strive to see every alfalfa grower.
You can help the cause. Mr. Pro­
ducer by coming voluntarily to the
booth the Association will main­
tain in the office of the Dairy and
Hog Show and signing the roll.
Q
LONG AND
SHORT HAULS
LERMISTON LODGE NO. 138 A p ,
1 A imeets in Magoni. H.1 — —E. C
C. W. Kellogg. Secy.
V
ineyard LODGE no . 206, 1 ‘
• meets each Monday evening n o) P,
hall. Visiting members cordially invites Fellows
W. R. Lunghorn. Sec.
G. H Me.
-4954
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
VETERINARY SURGEON
House Phone 21
Hermiston, Ore
automobile—
may become shabby from sheer lack of
time to have it done over. You need the
car daily and you can hardly afford to e
without it for the length of time ordi­
narily thought necessary for repainting.
If this is your problem, B-H Superior
Automobile Enamel will solve it.
Paint your car- right at home—let it dry
while you sleep— drive it to town in the
morning! B-H Superior Automobile Enamel
dries thoroughly in from three to five hours.
See your friends open
their eyes at the glossy,
durable finish —the
new - looking appear­
ance of a factory job.
DR. R G. GALE
Office- Gladys Ave. near First St,
Office Hours:
10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8.
ELLIOTTS
TIRE
DR. FRANCIS P. ADAMS
Physician and Surgeon
Eyes treated, tested and Glasses Fitted
*
Office over First National Bank
OFFICE PHONE, 92
RESIDENCE PHONE. 596
Office Houra: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5:30 p. m.
Day or night calls answered promptly
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
Osteopathy
Automobile Enamel
SAPPERS’ INC
Surgery
Office, Bank Bldg.
Office Phone, 93
Residence Phone 3
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CEMENT PIPE "
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Office Hours: * A.
743 Main St
Pendleton
For Irrigating and Draining
Concrete Blocks
For Foundations and Building
Cement Brick
For Chimneys
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MANUFACTURED BY
Hermiston Cement Products Co
Get Your
FRESH BREAD
HERMISTON, OREGON
EVERY MORNING
From Your
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Full Line of Ladies’ Shoes E
Real dressy ones and made for comfort ; all sizes
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Local Dealer
PENDLETON BAKING CO.
Full Line of Girls’ and Boys’
and Small Children’s Shoes.
The Oak Tan Shoe Store
Hermiston, Oregon
SHOP
ONE OF THE BEST
BARBER SHOPS
Fall and Winter Fashions
In Eastern Oregon
Season 1920-1921
SHOWER BATHS
WM. SHAAR
"s’
You are cordially invited to call and see the
most wonderful line ever offered in Women's and
Misses’ High Class
Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Furs,
Waists and Petticoats.
Ready-to-Wear and Made-to-Measure
The styles are more beautiful than ever and the
materials of the finest grades to be had. the garments
are the very beat that money can buy.
It will be a pleasure to you to look through thia
beautiful line whether you wish to buy or not.
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Medicine
PHONE 711
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Edison Mazda Lamps
Thor Washers
Thor Vacuum Clean
ers,
Royal V acuum
Cleaners, Apex Vacu­
um Cleaners.
Phone 641
Office over First National Bank
Sam Rodgers, Proprietor
PHONE 192
Leave orders at
ueen ESTHER CHAPTER No.lold
meets second Tuesday evening E.1
at 8:00 sharp in Mack’s hall. Visitine so mon
welcome.
Emma S. Johnso"wh
Kathryn L. Garner. See.
*“• W. M
The Oak Tan Shoe Store repairing ia 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.
We handle Universal
and Edison Appliances
Hermiston Light & Power
Company
LODGE DIRECTORY
IL
ATTENTION! ALFALFA GROW­
ERS OF UMATILLA AND MOR­
ROW COUNTIES
The Columbia Basin Alfalfa
Growers Association is now a go­
ing institution.
We have a charter membership
of 60 members, Boardman, Irri­
gon, Umatilla, Columbia and Her­
miston producers are now in line.
We hope that Stanfield. Butter
Creek and Echo growers will af-
filiate.
THE PURPOSE
—
OREGO—
” $
di
Trash Piles Breed Pests
Hoards of insect, rodent and di­
sease pests have gathered under the
piles of trash found on some farms,
to get protection from the heavy,
general rains i nOregon this fall.
Unless destrayed the trash heaps will
become breeding grounds for still
vaster swarms of pests that will
forage on valuable crops later. Clean
up, burn or bury, or haul away crop
remnants, boards, and other kinds
of trash, say the O. A. C. authorities.'
TRANSFER
Wire your house and place
of business as there is noth­
ing that will add more to the
appearance and comfort of
a home or will, attract people
to a place of business than
light.
HERMISTON,
y
Morrison & Son
K Garage g
Guarantee Work
Quick Service
Reasonable
Charges
"RED-I-FIT”
FORD ACCELERATORS
The pressure of the foot goes direct.”
rod to the patented crank lever
operates the carburetor sensitive",
accurately, independently from "
throttle; closes automatically. Dure,
and different. Will outlast the car. "
install while you wait.
Phone Your
Order
for all kinds of
Transfer Work
. Stand at Siacel’.. Phon 20
We are ready at any time to go"
where or haul anything-
Mrs. Emma Johnson
Second Door East of Catholic Church
W. B. BEASLEY
Not at home for business Wednesdays
HERMISTON AUTO TRIXI
TRANSFER
Zoeth Houser
Republican Candidate for
• SHERIFF
Strict enforcement of the law
and a Fair Deal for Everybody.1
AUTO TRUCK DRAYING
PHONE 152
Orders will receive prompt attention
LEAVE ORDERS AT CITY MEAT MARKET-PHONE 131
WILLIAM BURKENBINE
Hollis Percey, Prop-