The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 31, 1922, Image 5

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    the heemiston
ASTKAYED NOTICE
A Bay saddle Mare, eight years old
and no brand, came to my place about
a week ago. Owner cun have Battle by
paying for this notice and feed
charges. E. P. Dodd.
61-ltC.
OFFICERS
F. B. Swayza
President
R. Alexander
Vice-President
S. C. Lochrie
Cashier
E. D. Dungaa
Ass’t «Cashier
HERM ISTON, QREG01
I1ÎP Î
“HERE IS YOUR CHECK”
WANT HIGH SCHOOL GIRL to help
Saturdays. Phone 284.
51-2tc.
RUNTY HENS NOT DESIRABLE
Is that what you say when paying
a bill? Or do you simply "go thru
your pockets” in an effort to scare
up the necessary amount?
The man who saves and banks his
savings with us never has to dig
down into every pocket in order to
pay a bill.
He simply writes out a check, and
the money is always In the bank
to meet It.
Have you an account with us?
Why not start it without further
delay?
In the Matter of the Estate of John
P. Green, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed ad­
ministrator of the estate of John F.
Green, deceased, and that he has
qualified as the law directs. All per­
sons having claims against the said
estate are hereby' notified to present
the same, with proper vouchers, to
me at my office on Main St. in Her­
miston, Oregon within six months
from the date hereof.
Dated this 22nd day of August,
1922.
W. J. Warner,
50-4tfc.
Administrator
,
Investigation Shows at Least One Fowl
In Fifteen la Undersired and
Hence Unprofitable.
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER LIEN
FORECLOSURE
First National Bank
NOTICE!
T h e H e r a l d p u b lish es
m o re g e n u in e p a id w a n t
a d s t h a n a n y o th e r
p a p e r p u b lis h e d in a c ity
o f th e s a m e size in E a s t­
e rn O re g o n .
T H E R E ’S A R E A S O N
/ NOTICE TO CREDITORS
of Hermiston
C ap ital, S u rp lu , and U ndivided
P ro fits O ve r $ 5 0,00 0
SEE DR. CURRY the Eye Sight
Specialist about your children's
eyes before enltring school, Sat.,
Aug. 26 at the Hotel Hermiston.
Eyes examined ana glasses fitted.
50-2 tc.
I Do You Want to Sell or Exchange
Your Ranch?
If you have a ranch that you want
to sell or exchange list it with us
now as we have inquiries from part­
ies wanting alfalfa farms Cox In­
vestment Company, Pendleton. Ore.
_______
48-4tc.
TO TRADE— Equity in one-ton Ford
truck, complete with/body and cab,
for cows, pigs or anything of val­
ue. See Van Santen, on Geo Root's
Dairy ranch.
50-2tp
WANT AOS
FOR RENT-—Rooms, with board if
desired. Mrs. Ralph Williams. 512c
FOR SALE
MAIL YOUR ORDERS today for Al­
bertas. $1.00, Riverside Orchard,
Plymouth, Wash.
51-ltp
Notice is hereby given that by
tue of a lien duly filed in the office
of the County Clerk of Umatilla
County. Oregon by H. L. Payno vs.
Geo. Elder, a certified copy of which
has been delivered to me with the
request indorsed thereon that I fore,
close the same, I will on the 2nd day
of September, 1922 at 2 o'clock in
the afternoon thereof a t the South
Hill ranch near ,Hermiston, Ore., at
the home of H. L. Payne sell the
following described property, to-wit:
one black mare about 9 years old
weighing about 1100 lbs., branded
G on left Stifle, and one black yearl­
ing horse colt, at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash in hand
tlie proceeds to he applied in satis­
faction of said Hien amounting to
$37.50 and all costs and expenses.
Dated this 23rd day of Aug, 1922.
C. H. Crandall,
E0-2tfc.
Constable.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Matter of the Estate of Frank
F. Payne, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed ex­
ecutor of the last will and testament
of Frank E. Payne, deceased, and
that he has qualified as the law di­
rects. All persons having claims
against the said estate are hereby
notified to present tlie same, with
propes vouchers, to me at my office
on Main St. in Hermiston, Oregon
withing six months from the date
hereof.
Dated thi3 22nd day of Aug., 1922.
W. J. Warner,
5ft-4tfc.
Executor
FOR SALE OR TRADE for Holstein
cows, 10 registered and 10 grade FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, one
cows, 5 Jersey calves 2 weeks to 3
on lower floor with private en­
months old, 2 registered bulls 1
trance. Mrs. M. J Mumma. 51-ltp.
Subscribe For The Herald
and 2 years old, 3 litters pigs. Joe
1_______ !!■_■._____L
1 - ' - ____ m o L_ j .
Baumgartner. 3 miles east of Her­
miston, on old Green place. 49-3tp
HERMISTON IRRIGATION DISTRICT NOTICE
TOR SALE—Three or four Milch
Notice is hereby given that the board of directors of the Hermiston Ir-
i?
meet at the office of the District on Tuesday, Septeni-
Cows that are coming fresh. More »
than I will need. Also some wean­ her 5th, 1922 at 8 o’clock p. m. for the purpose of apportioning the taxes
to be levied by said board for the year 1922, at which time the following
ed pigs. C. H. McElroy. E0-3tp. estimates and budgets may be discussed with the levying board.
The total amount of money needed by said District for the year 1922
FOR SALE— One kitchen range, used is esl¡mated in the following budget.
Notice is also given that said board of directors, acting as a board of
a year, $40.00, kitchen table $3.00
wash stand $3.50. Will sell on equalization, will meet at the office of the District on Tuesday, October 3rd
monthly payments. E. J. Kingsley. 1922 at 8 o’clock p. m. for the purpose of reviewing and correcting the
50-tfc. assessment and apportionment of taxes so levied
HERMISTON IRRIGATION DISTRICT BUDGET
(Prepared by the United States Department
of Agriculture )
Runtiness is not so conspicuous in
the poultry dock as it Is among other
farm animals, yet it is a factor to be
considered, and it is possible that In
aome cases it ts of great importance.
Certain it Is that undersized fowls are
not desirable, and it has been the
experience of many farmers and
poultrymen that they can be almost,
If not entirely, eliminated. This is the
conclusion that may be arrived at after
a study of the tigures and comments
obtained by a preliminary tnvestlga-
m«n, than the figures in the table In­
dicate. It appears that relatively few
(lock owners are familiar with the ad­
vantages of early hatching, but those
who do their hatching early And it
distinct benefit. For instance, one
farmer gays, “Last year all of my
chickens hatched after the first of June
were runts. Those before that were
normal and were laying in October.
The same care and feed were given to
all of them." Another observes, “When
1 get my chicks hatched In April and
May I do not have runts in my flock.”
Still another estimates that one-third
of late hatches are runty. "Hatch no
chicks later than May I,” he says.
Of equal Interest are the warnings
against inbreeding. “We have no runts
In our poultry” is the statement of a
Virginia farmer, who adds, “We buy
purebred cocks from a different strain
every year." “Keep purebred fowls and
change the sire every year” is the in­
junction of another poultryman, and
his experience is typical of many others.
Farmers' experiences with early
hatching tally with the results of ex­
periments by the bureau of animal
Industry of the United States Depart­
ment of Agriculture. In these experi­
ments the early hatched chicks showed
marked superiority over those pur­
posely hatched late. There was a
noticeably steady degradation In size
and type of the late chicks compared
with those hatched early.
From these side lights It is easily
seen that the questions of runtiness
and good live-stock management are
closely related and are tied up with
economic factors of great Importance.
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LOCALS AND PERSONALS
A ttention! Every b°dy
The M. E. Ladies Aid will hold a
cooked Food Sale at the Mack Build­
ing next door to the Ctty Meat Mark­
et on Saturday afternoon. Sept. 2.
They will also serve Ice Cream.
Come and get something good for
Sunday’s dinner.
t
“ W e W eld A n y th in g B u t the B re a k o f D a y ”
Expenditures for 3 Finca!
years next preceding 1622
ITEM
FOR SALE— Porch swing, sanitary
1920
1919
couch with mattress, kitchen cab­
inet. clothes rack, baby basket and
frame. Mrs. Geo. Root, Phone 226 PERSONAL SERVICE
1. Secretary
$ 300.00 $ 150.00
150.00
275.00
51-lta.
2. Directors
150.00
101.60
75.00
239.80
3. Judges of Elec­
tion
12.00
12.00
12.00
12 00
MISCELLANEOUS
4. Attorney
100.00
275.00
500.00
5. Other services
Total
562.00
263.60
612.00 1026.80
SHOP—Gates
ELLIOTT'S
TIRE
MATERIAL
AD SUPPLIES:
52-ltc.
tires.
1. Poslage and
Stationery
50.00
25.00
1.00
THE feeling of security is well worth
25.00
2. Supplies
50 00
6 10 18 00
How about
the premium paid,
50.00
Total
100.00
6 10 18.00
that Fire Insurance? See the E.
11-tfc Construction charge
P. Dodd Agency.
due United Sta(es40000.00
19451.10
FURNISHED ROOMS for rent. See Delinquent accurals
due
United
States
11000.00
E. P. Illsley.
48-4tp.
^perntlon and Main­
tenance due United
BEE O L. BENNETT for Auctlon-
25500 00 17600 04 17600.04
States
26-tfc.
eering.
1325.00
Excess water
WILLAMETTE VALLEY FARMS. Highways, roads,
streets, bridges
City and Income Property to ex
change for Hermiston Irrigated. INDEBTEDNESS:
1. Construction
J. M. Biggs, Realtor.
48-tfc.
charge due U. S. 19451.11
2. Warrant and
TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon
954.22
171.97
interest thereon
paper at the Herald office.
3. All other in­
debtedness and In­
ADDING machine rolls at the Herald
terest thereon
office.
19451.11
954.22
171.97
Total
FOR RENT—Down stairs sleeping MISCELLANEOUS:
1. Bonds of
47-tfc.
room. Phone 253.
officers
45 »0
45 00
22.50
45 00 45.00
2. Advertising
150.00
6.45
75.00
99.80 247.76
WE HAVE PASTURE for 160 more
3 Other Miscel­
ead of horses. Across river. Phone
laneous
200.00
100 00
35 GO 9.00,
8F5 for partlciflars.
47-tfc
Total
395.00
61.45
197.50
180.30 301.75
Estimated delinquen­
, ,
BEE SUPPLIES
all kinds at the Second Hand Store. cies on assessments 7590.32
44-tfc. Emergencies
I. W. J. Warner, secretary of the Hermiston Irrigation District do hereby
WANTED-—Chickens and eggs. Am certify that the above estimate of expendiures for the year 1923, budget
atlll running the truck to Pendle­ allowance for six months of the curent year and the expenditures for the
ton three times weekly. Leave or­ three fiscal years next proceeding the current year an shown above, have
ders at residence. Phone 18F2. been complied (rout the records in my charge and are trite and correct.
W. J. Warner.
R B Spencer.
5O-3te. 48-3IC.
RECLAMATION LODGE No. 107. K.
of P . meet* each Thursday evening in
Mack'* Hall, at 7:3o P. M. Vial tin*
brothers* cordially invited.
W. H. McMillan R. A. Brow naan.
K. R. and 8.
C. C.
O ur finishing depart­
ment, through up-to-date
methods and equipment
and expert handling, can
help you get the kind of
pictures you want.
P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S
D R . R . G. (JA L E
P h y s ic ia n a n d S u rg e o n
Office—Gladys Ave. near First St.
Office Hour«:
2 to 5; 7:30 to 9.
Phone Ml
D R . F R A N C IS P . A D A M S
To use a slang expres-
Physician ami Surgsoe
Eyes treated, tested and Glasses Fitted
Office over First National Bank
OFFICE PHONE. 92
RESIDENCE PHONE. 696
Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. as.; 2 to 6:30 p. m.
sto n :
“ We’re
th e r e
at
th e
fin is h .”
Day or uight call* angweied promptly
Mitchell Drug Co.
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
P rescription D ruggist*
Office over First National Bank
Osteopathy
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a
■
■
■W e Give S. & H. Trading Stamps!
Medicine
Surgery
Calls answered at all hour*
Office phone 551
Residence phone 711
DR. F . V . P R T M E
D K NTTSTRY
Dental X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Bldg.
office Phone. 98
Hermiston, Oregon
Residehce Phene 761
VV. .J. W A R N E R
attorney at law
U K KM I S T O N . O K K O O N
H ITT
Pendleton and
Umatilla Stage
-F O R -
LEAVE
Pendleton
8:00 12:00 4:00
Echo
9:15 1:15 6:15
Stanfield
9:30 1:35 5:36
Hermiston
9:55 1:55 6:66
Into Umatilla 10:15 2:15 8:16
GUNS
LEAVE
Umatilla
8:00 12:00 4:00
Hermiston
8:20 12:20 4:20
Stanfield
8:45 12:46 4:46
Echo
9:00 1:00 6:00
Into Pendleton 10:15 2:16 <:16
AMMUNITION
TWO TRIPS SUNDAY
A FULL LINE
Knerr’s Repair
Shop
Detail­
ed Ex­
pendi­
ture for
1921
V IN E Y A R D LODGE NO. 4P8. I. O. O. F,
’ meet* each Monday even in* in Odd Fellow*
hail. Visiting members cordially tavited.
W. R. Loaifhorn. Sec.
A. Buhman, N. G.
— and—
Buy Them at
Estimated
Expendi­
tures for
ensuing
Fiscal Year
LJERM1STON LODGE NO. 188. A . F. A A. M .
1 1 meet* in M:t»onic Hall on First and T))ird
Tuesday evening* of each month. Viaitin* breth­
ren welcome.
E. D. Du ng an. Secy.
A. F. Beisse. W. M.
5
Are Good Tires
Expenditure and
Budget Allowance
for 6 mo. of
Current Year
I Budget
Expen-
A 1 low-
fi iture
ance in
indetail I detail
Q U E E N ESTHER CHAPTER No. 101. O. H. 8 -
meets second Tuesday even ing of each month
at 8:00 sharp in Masonic hall. Visitinx member«
welcome.
Minnie E. Stewart, W. M.
Kathryn L. Garner. Sec.
tlon of runts and their remedy con­
Mr. Fred H. Peterson, prominent
ducted by the United States Depart­ Attorney of Seattle and Mrs. Peterson
M c K enzie & lieuallen
ment of Agriculture.
and party were guests at the P. D
EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT
The Information was obtained from Callahan home Thursday. The Peter­
Has removed fribm his former location in the
Our new brick shoe store is now open ■
nearly 1,000 farinera to whom ques­ sons recently returned from abroad
Bond Bldg, to
with a new line of goods. See us for g
Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland Empire Bank Bldg.
tionnaires were sent. Although these
where
they
visited
nine
countries.
farmers were considered to be better
SHOE REPAIRING
‘‘ P E X D L E T O . V : O R E G O N
than the average, they reported that They were quite favorably imprersed
with
Umatilla
county.
7 per cent of their animals were under­
■I . OAK TAN SHOE STORE
sized to such a degree as to be called
8 a m R o d g e r« , P ro p .
■
runty. This means, if the percentage
The attraction of Harold Lloyd In
holds true for nil farms of the country, a “Sailor Made Man” drew a goood
that more than 14,000,000 animals, not house at the movie last night. The
Including feathered stock, are runts.
In addition fl’4 per cent of the poultry picture 1 b a “scream” from start to ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I
The same picture will be
on these farms was undersized, which finish.
J .I.L . V A U G I I A N S
means that there is, perhaps, even 5 shown this evening again.
■ E L E C T R IC F I X T U R E S ■
higher percentage for the total farm»
of the United States.
■
A N D A P P L IA N C E S
5
M eth°dist Church Notice
f
Phone 139
5,
Inbreeding and poor matings, as a
F. D . W A T T S , M . D.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morn­
2 0 3 E . C o u r t S t. P e n d le to n , O r o .g
cause, are the principal factors dis­
ing
worship
at
II
a.
m.
Sermon
by
Pendleton, Oregon
tinguishing runtiness In feathered
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stock from that in other farm animals. the pastor. Special music. This con­
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND
It Is the consensus of opinion of 471 ference year Is closing very satis­
THROAT
poultry owners, In nil parts of the factorily one of the best in the his­
Special at ten tlon? to the fitting of I
country, that the following causes are tory of the Hermiston Methodist
chiefly responsible for the runts found church. The duet last Sunday morn­
Seeing is believing.
SEE
In feathered flocks:
ing by Mrs. Wann and Mrs. Wells
Office over Taylor Hardware
P er c e n t was rendered very sweetly and ap­
Poor feed in g ............................................... 17.,
Inbreeding and poor m atin gs .............. 18.7 preciated by all.
Pennsylvania Tires
FOR SALE—Good young cow. Will
be fresh soon. One mile north of
town. W. E. Potter.
51-1 ip.
Bring in Your
Films
Wm. H. Ogden and family re­
turned Tuesday evening from a three
days business and pleasure trip to
Portland and Willamette Valley
Good Feeding and Care Will Practically points. They made the trip by auto.
Eliminate Runtinesa.
Estimated Expenditures
FOR EAI F— Fresh vegsi c.rles. Can­
No.
Total
ning Tomatoes, and melons. Thrall PERSONAL SERVICES:
1. Secretary
l $300.00
$300.00
Place at Winesett Ranch, 1 mile
2. Directors
3 200.00
Inferior breeding stock ......................... 18.1
200.00
east and 1-2 mile south.
51-ltp.
3. Judges of Election
3
12.00
P u ra sltes, esp ecia lly lice ......................... 12.1
12.00
N
e g le c t ............................................................. U .)
4. Attorney
i
100.00
100.00
P oor h ou sin g ..............................................
j.i
5. Other services
SQUASH FOR SALE delivered. Z.
I
.ate
h atch in g .............................................. g f
Total
$ ei2.oo O vercrow din g .............................................. g.s
.... Humphrey.
51-2tc. MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES:
D isea se (roup, diarrhea, etc.) ............. B.S
1. Postage and stationery
50 00
L ow v ita lity of ch ic k s .............................. 8.4
HAY BALER FOR SALE CHEAP—
2. Supplies
50.00
S electin g poor e g g s ................................
It
Total
Inquire at this office.
51-tfc.
100.00
CONSTRUCTION CHARGES DUE THE UNITED
STATES
T
otal
........................................................
I«,.«
40,000.00
11,000.00
Early hntchlng is of more importance,
HIGHLY IMPROVED 10 ACRES 114 DELINQUENT ACCRUALS DUE UNITED STATES
OPERATION
AND
MAINTENANCE
DUE
UNITED
STATES
25,600.00 according to the comments of goultry-
miles from Hermiston For sale
EXCESS
WATER
CHARGE
HUE
UNITED
STATES
1,325.00
cheap. Inquire of this office. 49-tfc
HIGHWAYS, ROADS, STREETS, BRIDGES:
INDEBTEDNESS:
’
FOR SALE— 40 acres, partly im­
1. Bonded ar.d interest thereon
proved. Terms, W. A. Leathers.
2. Warrant and interest thereon
25-tfc.
3. All other indebtedness and interest
Total
FOR SALE— Underwood Typewriter, MISCELLANEOUS:
Writing Desk, Bee Hives and
1. Bonds of officers
45.00
Foundation. Inquire Mrs. A. A.
2. Advertising and printing
150.00
Creasy.
47-tfc.
3. Other miscellaneous
200.00
Total
395.00
FOR SALE— Electric Washer, good ESTIMATED DELINQUENCIES ON ASSESSMENTS
7 590 32
as new, inquire at this office. EMERGENCY
47-5tc.
- Total estimated amount of money for all purposes
$86.522.32
We, the undersigned members of the budget committee of the Hermis­
FOR SALE— Tomatoes and pickling ton Irrigation District hereby certify that the foregoing budget Is correct
cucumbers. Mrs. Bess S. Spencer, as made by us.
Henry J. Ott
Columbia district.
61-2tc.
J. F. McNaught
E. L. Jackson
FOR SALE— Four dairy cows. Two
John W. Campbell
giving milk and two coming fresh
J. H. Reid
Frank Waugaman
soon. E. P. Dodd.
51-ltc.
ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET
HERMISTON IRRIGATION DISTRICT
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♦
LODGE DIRECTORY
PLUNGE
SURF
HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK
TRANSFER
I
P H O N E OREGON HARDW ARE
N o . 431
R ED U CED
FARES
are still In affect; but the season
Is getting short, so don't delay—<
Ask our agent for "Outings in the
Pacific Northwest” and "Oregon
Outdoors;” then pack your outing
duds and purchase a Sound Trip
Summer Excursion T icket
the
A T ------
North Beach
Clatsop
Beach
Tillamook
Beaches or
N ew port
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
Insuring the most wonderful (rip
down through the Columbia River
Gorge— Let our agent tell you all
about It, arrange your Itinerary and
make your reservation.
T. C. WOUGHTER.
Agent, Hermiston
Win. McMurray, Gen. P bm . Agent,
Portland, Oregon
FARES
P n n r i l n t o n t o E c h o . S1.OO
P e n d le to n to S t a n f ie ld , S I.2 5
P o n d l e t o n t o H e r m l e t o n , S i.S O
P o n d lo to n to U m a t illa ,S i.7 S
Station at Hotel Oregon and
Hotel Hermiston
H. Robinett, Prop.
Hermiston, Ore.
Starvi
INTO THE
If you want to know the real fascin­
ating Joy that only a beach vacation
can give. Fishing, clam-digging,
hunting, horseback riding, golfing,
tennis, etc., are also among the de­
lightful, health-giving pastimes at
the beaches.
Leaving Tendlcton S a. m. and
4 p. m.
Leaving Umatilla 8 a. m. and
4 p. m.
722 Cottonwood
Phon© 888
We Deliver Parcels at Way Points
A. D. CROSLAND & SON
All Lines
of Transfer
TWO TRUCKS
QUICK SERVICE
Phone 785
Calls Answered A ll Hours
T. H. Gaither
Will haul anything that can be
moved
C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
S T A T IO N E R Y
Delicious
Wholesome
Confectionery
Tasty
Stationery
For Women
News stand
Cigars and Tobacco
P h o n e 8 81 o r 2 5 4
T h e F re n c h R e s ta u ra n t
"Let tb . Hurw Do Your Hauling
BAKERT ud CONFECT1ONERT
Piles P HÍE Í
l e F j ,T
•Legal Guarantee G iveru*
ru» paia contìnue wvik.
A«k to *re Ok-o-nto PiU- Tre«»Unrat.
M IT C H E L L D R U G CO.
Nn m t d • / K n it *
Elegantly Furnished Room* in Cenneetlea
STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
Hohbach Bros., Proprietors
P** ndlet ©n.