w o s t o k , QBgGoy,
POULTRY HOUSE IDEAS
The poor lumber dealer cot an awful wallop not long ago. And
thia is the way it happened. Chicken houses w er. being built
at least twelve high with a wonderful arrangement of sash and
ventilators way up there so high that they might have served
as “lookouts" In the tints of invasion.
Since chickens are not built on the same plan as giraffes, folks
began to realize 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 veutllatlng arrangement
they do much better.
But it doesn't take near as much lumber to build this new
style house, and that Is why we feel discouraged, but it will
brighten us up a great deal if 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 flafty per cent without additional expense.
You"H be happy and o will we.
Tum-A-Lum
Lumber Co.
R. A. Brownson. Mgr.
Phone 111
AUTO PA R TS
NEW AND USED
Ton can save money and time here.
Come and see Us.
Auto Clearing House, Inc.
728 Thompson Street
Pendleton, Oregon
Phone 38
Night Phone 861
YOUR OLD CAR BOUGHT
H erm iston S ervice
S tatio n
THE LITTLE STATION
WITH THE BIG SERVICE
If you like our service
tell your friends
If not, tell us.
DLO? H i AND LET’S GET ACQUAINTED
GAS, OILS AND GREASES,
TIRES and TUBES
THE LITTLES, Proprietors
locai am fhjonai
■ BttWTIES •
of the patron« of ths Mutual eroam
station for their business in the
past. Our business relations have
been gratifying and appreciated by
_ me. T have sold the station to Mr.
'Cecil Warner who will endeavor to
Jack Biggs and Joe Norton wore run ,he
along the B
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same
bueineee visitor, in Lexington Mon- HBe, that , haTe condttcted ,t.
Th Junior class of the Hermiston
day.
high school will present their play
L. H. pERRY.
j "The Dummy" at the high school
John Schlmke and family wpre
auditor turn Friday, Feb 6.
visitor« Sunday at the Eugene Boy-
I I wish to assure the butterfat pro-
lea borne near Echo.
iduters of this project that my only
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defeire
George Chain« left Sunday fo r . . . 1«
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and that I shall try to uphold the
Wapato, Washington, with a t r u c k __
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«ante principles that Mr. Berry ha«
load of household effects belonging , a, wayg he)d
hlg dea]lng|> w(th
o L. H. Berry, who i. moving from ,
reMUn MlRg NaUo„ ag U(jter
this city * to the above named town. ; You who
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A N D we know it will work wonders
A B . not only for your feet, but for
your pocketbook. T h ese 100% leather
shoes, for men, women and children,
certainly give you your m oney’s worth
in wear.
A nd under the same mark is a shoe
for every purpose and every shoe as
comfortable as it is good looking.
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month to month know that «be is
Methodist Episcopal church Sun
j an expert in (his line.
i day, Jan. 31—Sunday school at 10
C. WARNER,
a. m. Morning worship >t 11 a. m.
Manager Mutual Creamery Co.,
Epworth League at 7 p. m. Illus
Hermiston, Oregon.
trated lecture at 8, “Mission Hospl-
! tala and equipment." Prayer and
TAKEN UP NOTICE
Bible study Thursday nt 7:30 p. m.
Notice is hereby given that I
Henry Young, minister.
have taken up and kept for about
7 days at the H. J. Stillings ranch
Word was received here this we-k six miles northeast of Hermiston,
from tho Waugaman family, former the following described animals:
residents of the project but now re Black gelding about 12 years old,
siding at Everson, Wash., telling of weight 1100, brand "D” on left hip;
a serious mishap which befell Mr. bay gelding weight 1100, about 12
Waugaman. While cranking a car years old. no visible brand; gray
the crank failed to releas© striking gelding about 12 years old, weight
his left hand shattering one bone 1000, no visible brand. Said ani
on badly that he had to be taken mala will be »old, unless redeemed,
to a hospital where holes were drill- 1 at public aucflon to the highest
*d In sseveral pieces enabling them bidder for cash in hand on the 6th
to be tied together. At about the day of February, 1926, at the above
same time Mrs. Waugaman suffered described ranch at 10 o’clock A. M.
a fall down a flight of stairs severe-
Dated at Hermiston on this 21st
spraitring her foot.
day of January, 1926.
¡Signed: H. J. Stillings.
The Neighborhood club met at
the horn© of Mrs. Frank Beddow Jan.
SNAPS
27 with a good attendance. The
10 acres all alfalfa, small house,
Beridowg are leaving soon for a wheat
ranch near Pendleton. The Neigh well, No. 1 land, close in; $1500.
10 acres No. 1, close in, as been
borhood club will give a farewell
party for Mrs. Beddow at the home in alfalfa for years; 31200.
of Mrs. C. L. Upham next Wednes 5 acres, good house, chicken sheds,
day, Feb. 3. It will be an all day No. 1 land. 31000.
House in town to trade for small
affair. Friends of Mrs. Beddow and
all old members Invited. The next acreage.
regular meting of the club will be
E. P. DODD
at the home of Mrs. Fowler Feb. 10.
Try our prescription the n o t time
any member o f the family needs shoes.
W e know you will come back gladly,
willinoly and with confidence.
BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE
PENDLETON, OREGON
■ -RNAD TUP WANT ADS—
When In Pendleton—
The Monotony
of Cooking
IS NEVER FELT BY THE
WOMAN WHO BUYS HER
MEATS HERE, BECAUSE
SHE KNOWS THAT HER
MEAT COURSE WILL BE
DELICIOUS AND HEAT IS
THE MOST IMPORTANT
A telephone wire might he termed
a public highway, hut rather a high
way of speech than one for trans|>or-
tatlon.
However, this fact does not seem to
ba generally known, at least not
among our animal friends. From Wil
mington, Del., comes the story of a
squirrel that travels a mile every day
by telephone wire for Its meals, crawl
ing all the distance along the wires.
William Kranac. a grocer, some little
time ego rnnved the squirrel down
from a tetephene pole by offering It
nuta, and since then (he squirrel has
made Its appearance every day. Out
of Curiosity, Krause followed It one
morning and found that Its nest wa*!
In the woods fully a mile distant—
Telephone Service Bulletin.
Hermiston Creamery
I M S THE HIGHEST PR'r
AND S P O T C A S H F o i l
YOUR CREAM.
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ROASTS, STEAKS, CHOPS
SAUSAGE, LARD, HAMBURGER,
WEINERS OR POULTRY
Wishing You A ll
CALL US AND WE WILL
DELIVER THE ORDER
City Meat
Market
c h illy
mornings
o n . COM PANY®
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PHONE 131
LAND TRADES
WPAenee C o co a C om es
The cocoa plant Is now grown In many
districts of the tropical belt, and Its
consumption, In one form or another,
has Increased all over tfie world. It
Is an evergreen, and Is equal In else
to a well-grown npple tree. The pod«,
about eight Inches long, grow out of
the trunk, and are red, yellow, black
and purple; according to the season.
There are twenty or thirty pale red
beans Inalde each pod. embedded In a
toft white pulp. Cocoa groves are
never planted solely with cocoa trees.
Although U grows best In hot coun
tries, It Is delicate, nnd has to be pro
tected from the snn, nnd for this pur
pose forest trees are planted In the
groves. Some of these grow to a great
height and huve a tufted head like a
natural sunshade. These protecting
tree« are called "Cacao Madr«," or
cocoa mother.
SLOAN BONNET AND BEAUTY PARLO <
Marcelling, Faoial and Soalp Treatments are Our Specialties
Smart and Exclusive M’llineryat Most Reasonable Prices
648 Main S t, Pendleton, Ore.
Telephone;' 380
— FOR—
s t a n d a id
7 H acres near Vancouver, all in
berries, garden, etc., good buildings.
Wants alfalfa tract.
200 acres Bitter Root valley otj
state highway.
Good farm; want lower altitude
and alfalfa.
200 acres Union county, nice stock
ranch; wants land here.
160 acres at Colville; deep black
soli, fine buildings. Wants alfalfa
and.
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40 acres near Salem, w ell‘Improv
ed, want similar here.
800 acre wheat ranch In Gilliam
Jonty; wants an alfalfa ranch.
Call hi and let ns teU yon in person what we can do for vox
at thia Beauty Shop. A satisfied customer is our best advertise
m ent Come and see for yourself.
All the latest methods are use 1 at this Beauty Shop and all
work la done under sanitary conditions.
PART OF THE MEAL. . . .
At th0 Hotel Corlls, formerly the
Hermiston hotel, last Friday even
ing Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Callahan en
tertained about sixty guests at a
dancing party.
Mrs. Floyd Knerr and Mrs. C. B.
Lomax wee hostesses to the Baptist
ladies aid at a tea on Wednesday
atternoon. The afternoon was de
voted to sewing and games provided
by th© entertainment committee.
Delicious refreshments were served.
Those present voted the event a most
enjoyable one.
REPAIRED
Knerrs Repair SE_,
The Community club will meet
February 2 at the library. Mrs. E.
P. Dodd will give a book review of
the prlze novel, "Wild Geese;” also
Mrs. Brownson will give reviews of
several of the new books.
Squirrel*« "V*
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LDIATORS
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TODAY
E. F, DODD, HERMISTON, OREGON
Here is our
prescription for shoe troubles
Game Is Pwteaad
The basket ball game that was to
have *>••» played with Lexington a
Friday ha« ben postponed. All of
thoee holding ticket« can use them
for7utuie~ga’mea‘. or return them and
the m
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M d T k O T .A b M t th . C i t r u s
Can get you Innd most anywhere
you want to go.
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“Nineteen Plenty-Six”
ANNOUNCING
Oar
New
Location
BLACK & W H ITE
GARAGE
Where Service And Quality Are
Paramount
Zn Sapper Building
We Solicit Your Patronage
Free Delivery Service
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HERM ISTON
M A R K ET
We have a treat for everyone
who comes to our market Satur
day, Jan. 30.
T F YOU have never been to
California it should be the
effort of your life to go
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sun shines most of the tim e and where you can
enjoy out-of-d jot life all the time.
Convenient train connections either via Portland
or S a lt L ak e C ity at very
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