Image provided by: Hermiston Public Library; Hermiston, OR
About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1926)
9S= LOCAL AMD PB VONAL POULTRY HOUSE IDEAS Tfce poor lumber dealer got an^hwful wallop not long ago. And this Is the way It happened. Chicken houses were being built at least twelve high with a wonderful arrangement of sash and ventilators way up there io high that they might have served as “lookouts" in the time of Invasion. Since chickens are not built on the same plan as giraffes, folks began to realise that all that super tructure was unnecessary. Now they build their poultry houses not more than eight feet high at the highest place. They have found that the chickens can keep warmer and with a simple ventilating arrangement they do much better. But it doesn't take near as much lumber to build this new style house, and that is why w6 feel discouraged, but it will brighten us up a great deal tf you will build for 300 hens Instead of for the 200 that you had thought of. You can do it-for the same money We'll sell the same amount of lumber and you will have in- ceased your capacity flatty per cent without additional expense. You”ll be happy and o will we. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. R. A. Brownton. MgT. Phone 111 ax ; to p a r t s NEW AND USED You can save money and time here. a — «__>- .ffi-jT.-ii-arii Come and see Us. Auto Clearing House, Inc. 728 Thompson Street Pendleton, Oregon Phone 38 Night Phone 961 YOUR OLD CAB B0UQHT Hermiston Service Station y TY f r c THE LITTLE STATION r WITH THE BIG SERVICE If you like our service tell your friends If not, tell us. DLCP HI AHD LET’S get acquainted GAS, OILS AND GREASES, TIRES and TUBES THE 0 m 4 «f JkyyntiattsB 1 Uke tkl* me,n* of thanking all O r. , k ° f the P*trOn» Df Mutual , ■JUtEVITIES - Or.e pfennig rental has been paid IlhsseAhsat i h s O w U * ™ annually for the past 2S0 yean by the »“ °u for thslr business la the same tenant family to the house of p“ t Our bu»*“*»e relations have Rantzau, at Itsehoe, Germany, for ten i heen gratifying and appreciated by acres of land. A pfennig equals one-' me. I have sold the station to Mr. fourth of a cent. The recipient this Cecil Warner who will endeavor to Margaret Neary who teaches near year Is the family of Count Ulrich K. run the business along the Pilot Bock arrived home Friday Brockdorff-Runtzau. Because of the Because of the nnes that I have conducted 11. night tospend the week end. ghe scarcity of silver pfennigs, with which I .......... . ..— — L. H. BER m 1 » was aeeoitipanied by Miss Emina the original uKreeuMgitrWuiJd^-jt^n^ the rental be p aM /ri^ ssm i^ Ifo f o t J - — ? W re Thoney, also of Pilot Rock. been used In the transaction for 25 LAND TRADES years. Each jear the coin is received stated communication of Queen with great formality and handed hack 7 % acres near Vancouver, all in Esther chapter O. E. 8. next Tues to the farno-r so that lie uiay “pay" berries, garden, etc., good buildings. day night. Social. By order of W. again the following year. The curious Wants alfalfa tract. agreement commenced when the orig M. 200 acres Bitter Root valley on inal Count ltantzau, huptlng on horse back on the border of Ills large estate state highway. Good farm; want lower altitude Mise Anna Adolf, of Hazen. North near Itzehoe, rode Into a swamp. His Dakota, a step-sister of John horse sank immediately. The count and alfalfa. 200 acres Union county, nice stock Schlmke, is visiting at the Schlmke shouted for help and Rlieinhard Brauer, a neighboring farmer, suc ranch; wants land here. home in this city. ceeded at the peril of his life 111 rescu 160 acres at Colville; deep black ing the nobleman." Brauer spurned a soil, fine buildings. Wants alfalfa cush reward, lint Count Kuntzau in Willard Felthouse returned th0 land. • first part of the week from a bust sisted on showing Ids gratitude In 40 acres near Salem, Well improv some mnnner. "Well," said Brauer, ' nese trip to Seattle. “If you must give me something, let ed, want similar here. me have the marsh from which I res 800 acre wheat ranch In Gilliam Episcopal services will be held at cued you.” The count agreed, on the conty; wants an alfalfa ranch. the Christian Science hall on Sun condition that Brauer and his descend ants pay to Count Bantzau and Ills Can get you land most anywhere day evening, January 24, at 7:30. descendants an annual rental of oue you want to go. Rev. Hinkle, of Pendleton, will con silver pfennig. duct the service. All welcome. NOTICE I wish to assure the butterfat pro E. P. DODD, HERMISTQN, OREGON The Eastern Star will hold a cook ducers of this project that my only ed food and rummage sale at Camp- desire is to give you a square deal, i bell's warehouse Saturday. Jan. 23, and that I shall try to uphold the i startng at 1 o’clock. Each member same principles that Mr. Berry has i is asked to contribute. 19-2 always held in his dealings with you. > 1 shall retain Miss Nation as tester. H. J. Stillings left Saturday You who have watched her from night for Portland with a mixed month to month know that she is carload of cattle and hogs. He an expert in this line. states for this time of year he re C. WARNER, ceived a very good price, getting Manager Mutual Creamery Co., a top of »13.50. Hermiston, Oregon. a / Proprietors TAKEN UP NOTICE All those who have not as yet Notice is hereby given that I pi*ocured tifelr community calend ars may get one by calling at the have taken up and kept for about Oregon Hardware company’s store. 7 days at the H. J. Stillings ranch. Six miles northeast of Hermiston, the following described animals: Mrs. Lois Schultz was a visitor Black gelding about 12 years old, In Pendleton Saturday. weight 1100, brand “D" on left hip; bay gelding weight 1100, about 12 Mrs. Oron Felthous« left Wednes yearq old, no visible brand; gray day for Weiser, Idaho, where she gelding about 12 years old, weight will spend some time visltingi re "1000, no "visible brand. Said ani mals will be sold, unless redeeihed, latives. at public auction to the highest bidder for C&sh In hand on the 6th W. H. Berry of Hillsboro, Illi day of February, 1928, at the above nois. father of W. L. Berry, is vis described ranch at 10 o'clock A. M. iting at the home of his son In this Dated at Hermiston on this 21st city. day of January, 1926. Signed: H. J. Stillings. Frank Bliderback returned Wed nesday morning from a week’s trip SNAPS io Portland. 10 acres all alfalfa, small house, Mrs. Rueben Ader and infant son, well, No. 1 land, close In; »1500. who was born at the maternity 10 acres No. 1, close In, as been home In this city, returned to her in alfalfa for years; »1200. Let us help you decldq by making home in Echo Monday. 5 acres, good house, chicken sheds, a few suggestions. No. 1 land, »1000. California is not the only place House in town to trade for small whose climate holds an attraction creage. ROLLED RIB ROAST for visitors. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. E. P. DODD Howell of Ropalia. Washington, PORK LOIN ROAST are spending the winter in Hermis ton In order to enjoy its warm and sunny climate. They are staying LEG OF MUTTON at the J. K. Shotwell home. VEAL ROAST Mf, and Mrs. Clarence Vollva and Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Horning re BEEF RIB ROAST turned Monday from Yakima, Wash ington, where (they visited for a CHICKEN few days. A N D we know it w ill w ork wonders * * not only for your feet, b u t for your pocketbook. These 100% leather shoes, for men, women and children, certainly give you your money’« w orth in wear. A n d under the same m ark ia a shoe fo r every purpose and every shoe a« comfortable as it is good looking. any m em ber o f the fam ily needs shoes. W e know you w ill come back gladly, w illin g ly and w ith confidence. BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE PENDLETON. OREGON --B E A D THE WANT ADR— < X Knerr’s Repair Shop When In Pendleton— Call in and let tu tell you in person what we can do for yon at thia B A nty Shop. A satisfied customer is our best advertise ment. Come and see for yourself. All the latest method! are use ! at this Beauty Shop and all work is done under sanitary conditions. SLQAN BONNET A N D B E A U TY P A H I O Marcelling, Faoial and Scalp Treatments are Our Specialties ?m ,rt “ d Exclusive M’llineryat Most Reasonable Prices 048 Main g t , Pendleton, Ore. Telephone;' 380 Hermiston Creamery Co. PAYS THE HIGHEST PRK 1 AND S P O T C A S H F Si YOUR CREAM. The M. E, Ladles Aid will hold cooked food sale Saturday afternoon. January 30, at the Hermiston Mar ket. There will bo a meeting for the purpose of organising a golf club at the public library Sunday after noon at 2 o'clock. A large attend ance Is desired of those" Interested In forming the organisation. E. R. Crocker has ben confined to his home for several days on account of sickness. Mrs. Laura Waller, of Joliet, III., will arrive in Hermiston Sunday from Joliet, where she has been for some time. Methodist Episcopal church— 1 Sunday. Jan. »4. Sunday schixil at 16 o'clock. E. Le Grande Cherry superintendent. Morning worship at 11. suhjject, “The Sin W . are Afraid to Mention.” Epworth Lea- XUf at 7 P. M Aft» After League Sun- dak evenihg We wOl worship w it! <>ur hrethren 6f the 1 Free Methodist chhroh. Weekly prayer and Bible study Thursday evening at T.S6. Heory Young, mlaletrr. Wishing You A ll A foni Rvar AND A “Nineteen Plenty-Six” Where Service, Quality and Prices WILD Tb GO new WINTER SATISFY City Meat Market PHONE 131 BLACK & Wrii 1 fc GARAGE Where Service And Quality Are Paramount PAY CASH AND SAVE MONEY Trade at the TF YOU have never been to California it should be the effort o f your life to go. Hermiston Market Representatives of the U nion P a c ific » T r y our prescription the next time REPAIRED What kind of Meat Shall we order for Sunday Dinne*? On Wednesday, Jan. 27, the Bap tist ladles aid will give a allver tea at the home of Mrs. Floyd Knerr. Mrs. C. B. Lomax and Mrs Floyd Knerr will he the hostesses for the afternoon. ______ A regular meeting of the Commun ity Club was held at the library on Tuesday afternoon, January 19th Splendid talks were given by Mrs. R. O. Horning and Mr. H. M. Schill ing on the Comparative Condition of Present European Countries, Mrs. Schlllng dealing especially with the Locarno Peace Treaty. During the business meeting several sugges tion/» were made concerning needed Improvements In Hermiston and committees weic appointed to look Into the cost of making these 1m provenants. H ere is our prescription for shoe troubles RADIATORS WE PAY CASH FOR • Poultry, Veal, Hog« and Beef Will gladly furnish you illustrated booklets giving complete information about this land where the sun shines most of the time and where you can enjoy out-of-door life «11 the time. Convenient train'connections either via P o r tla n l or Ç a it - L a k e C i t y a t very reasonable round tr ip fares. Let us hdp you plan your itinerary, q uote you fares, aetf make aÜ your arrange ments. DEPENDABLE BUTCHERS BLAIR Oreforf ’ t i SIMS ‘ Subscribe For The Herald 4