mCBMlflTOir HERALD, g B B M IM K » . OBSGOY.
(Klpfl»nat>tjm Stralli
Meadowbrook
ICE
Published every Thursday at Her
miston, Umatilla County, Oregon by
Joseph 8. Harvey, editor and man
ager.
Entered as second class matter
December, ISO«, at the postofflce at
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregoa.
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A D o d s b B r o th er s S ed an
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CONSIDER THE ONION
Reports of a yield of a little more
than 300 bags of onions to an acre
on the S. L. Carson ranch northwest
of Hermiston this summer entitle the
bulbs to serious consideration as a
ensh crop to be grown on the pro
ject.
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Experience may prove that some of
the soil here is not adapted to the
culture of onions, but there are
several hundred acres of silt dirt
which will produce them success
fully, if the experience of the Carsons
and other farmers and truck garden
ers mean anything. On the Car-
son place several crops have been
grown, and the same sort of soil pre
vails In much of the so called bot
tom land.
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The culture of onions is not a
white collar job by any stretch of
the Imagination. It Is hard, tedious
exacting work. But the crop pays
well over a period of years. A yield
of 250 sacks to the acre 1H fairly
good, and In some onion districts
yields often go much above this.
The prices secured show quite a
range over a period of years, much
the same as In the case of potatoes.
That means that there will be lean
years, fat years and "In between";
years. But onion growing offers
some high stakes to shoot for. For
men farming small acreages, or in
families where there Is a liberal sup
ply of labor, onion growing offers a
good opportunity as a cash crop.
The old Idea In growing the crop
was that every operation connected
with thp cultivation and harvesting
should be done by hund. That Idea,
however, has been punctured. Cali
fornia knocked it into a cocked hat
several years ago, and of late In cer
tain sections of Idaho growers who
have gone Into ‘ the business on a
gambling scale have evolved ma
chines, many of thehm home made,
which have reduced labor costs mat
erially.
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The onions that are seeded In the
fall and harvested next mid-summer
usually strike a good market, though
that Is not always true. The same
marketing machinery that Is being
used to sell asparagus and early po
tatoes exists to serve the growers of
onions.
For those who take kindly to
hand and knife weeding and who can
grin when the bulbs are worth only
75 cents a sack, as well as rejoice
when they are worth three or four
dollars, onions are a good gamble.
FROM 7 A. M. UNTIL 3 P. M.
Always Ask For
O. B. Detroit
They have heard so much about its exceptional
value that they are under the impression it sells
for a higher price.
SPECIAL
Moreover, the Sedan possesses all the roominess
and character of closed cars that call for a much
greater investment.
AT YOUR FAVORITE
FOUNTAIN
It is substantial in appearance because it is sub
stantial' in fact. And serves its owners far beyond
the period usually expected of a car at any price.
Bottled By
Blue Spanish genuine leather upholstery, remov
able rear seat-back, and optional wood or steel
wheels are included among many other features
that commend themselves forcefully to the buyer.
CANCER SPECIALIS 1
Many who expected to buy a cheaper car, now
find that Dodge Brothers product is well within
their means. Many who had expected to buy
something more expensive, now find everything
they could possibly desire in these sm art and
dependable vehicles.
Dr. B. B. Brundage
PENDLETON, OREGON
-READ THE WANT ADS—
When In Pendleton—
E. R. SCHILLER, Pendleton, Oregon
J. G. Pearson, Black and White Garage, Hermiston, Oregon
Call in and let us tell you in person what we can do for yon
at this Beauty Shop. A satisfied customer is our best advertise
ment. Come and see for yourself.
All the latest methods are u sei at this Beauty Shop and all
work is done under sanitary conditions.
SLOAN BONNET AND BEAUTY PARLORS
Marcelling, Facial and Scalp Treatments are Our Specialties
Smart and Exclusive Millinery at Most Reasonable Prices.
645 Main St., Pendleton, Ore.
Telephone: 380
G erm “ Boom"
NOTICE TO URERTTORS
In the Matter of the Estate
In London you can get a bargain In
Notlce Is hereby given that the
of
germs. A quarter of a dollar will buy
millions, mid you cau have your choice undersigned has been appointed ad- Susan A. White, deceased,
mlnlstrator of the estate of Jannie
Notice is hereby given that
o f more than 2,000 kinds.
There has been a great demand for Senn, deceased, In the County Court undersigned as administrator x
germs lately from laboratories nml 1 >n the State of Oregon, for Umatilla will annexed of the estate of Susan
hospitals, according to Popular Science County. All persons having claims A. White, deceased, and pursuant to!
Monthly, nnd workers In the Lister In against the said estate are hereby re- an order of the above entitled court!
alitate are kept busy feeding, raising quired to present such claims duly made and entered on the 30th day of!
and bottling them to ship to the far
verified, and with proper vouchers June, 1926. will sell for cash in hand
corners of the earth.
Many of the germa are cranky attached, to the undersigned at the in one parcel at private sale upon
boarders, and the chef has to make office of Raley, Raley & Stelwer in sealed bids at the First National
sped a I dishes for them. A favorite the American National Bank Build- Bank In Hermiston, Oregon, subject;
food la beef tea. but others will touch lug. In Pendleton, Oregon, within six to confirmation by the above entitled
only dishes In which eggs are used months from date of this notice, the court, all the following described
Topers In the assembly demand alco same being dated and published the lands located In Umatilla County, I
hoi In their foods.
first time this 8th day of July, 1938. Oregon, and all belonging to said es-
Some of the germa demand n lot of
coddling. The "flu” germ, for Instnnce. The First National Bank of Pendleton tete, as follows:
A„ administrator of the estate of
East half (E% ) of the West half
has to be kept at a certain even tem
Jannie Senn, Deceased.
| (W H ) of Section 30; the East half
perature In an Incubator night and day
lest It catch cold and die.
Raley. Raley A Stelwer and H. J. (E H ) Northwest Quarter (N W H )
Warner, Attorneys for Admlnls- Section 31; and a strip of land con-
trator.
44-5tc tainlng 7H acres off the north end
Foxes Are Received
lor the East half (E H ) of the
Sliver black foxes are being raised
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
the
Southwest Quarter (SW H ) Section
on the Tilden ranch, and early thia
Notice la hereby given that
week a shipment of ftve was recelv- undersigned has been appointed ad' 31, Described as commencing at the
,
i cent»r stake of said Section 31,
I ed from Washington. Due to the mlnlstrator of the
i a e o
omas thence gouth jg roqg, thence west 80
heat that prevailed at shipping time w illiam Peters, deceased, in the
(one of the animals died shortly after County Court or the State of Oregon rods, thence north 18 rods, thence
east 80 rods to the place of begin*
being received.
for Umatilla County. All persons
nlng. all In Township 4, N., R. 38
having claims against the said es- E. W. M.;
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
tate are hereby requested to present
and that said administrator will re
I* the County Court of the State of 8l,ch e»*lms duly verified, and with
ceive bldg for said land from and
proper
vouchers
attached,
to
the
un
Oregon for Umatilla County.
dersigned at the office of Raley. after Monday, the tth day ot Aug
; In the Matter of the Estate
Raley A Stelwer, In the American ust. 1924. and will sell the land to
of
National Bank Building. Pendleton, the highest bidder for cash, pro
William C. White, Deceased.
vided said bid is satisfactory to the
Notice Is hereby given that the Ore*on- *'«hln six months from date Judge of the above entitled court.
undersigned has been appointed ad- ot ,M’
th*
be,“K da,*d
This notice Is published four con
mlnlstrator with the will annexed of ,nd Puh"shed ‘he
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«»h secutive weeks In the Hermiston
the eetate of William C. White, de- dsjr ot Jun*> >»•••
Herald, a newspaper of general cir
ceased, and has qualified as the law
Michael Keating, culation. published In Hermiston.
directs. All persons having claims A" **»«"«•»*•*«■“ •»
of. Umatilla County. Oregon, and by
against said estate are required to
Thomas William Peters, deceased, posting the same notice in three pub
present the same to me at the office R“ley- R*l*f * Stelwer and H. J. lic plaeee in said County and State,
W’arner. Attorneys for Administra
of W. J. Warner, my attorney. In
all In the manner and form as by
tor.
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Hermiston. Oregon, with proper
law provided.
vouchers, within six months from the NOTICE o r ADMINISTRATOR'S
Dated this 8th day of July. 183«.
date hereof.
F. B SWAYEB.
SALE
Dated thia 3rd day of June. 1828. rt< THE COUNTY COUR£ OF THE Administrator with will annexed, of
r. B SWAYZE.
STATE o r OREGON NOR
I the estate of Susan A. White, ds-
This Sound* Good
Dr. Howe of the National Research
Council nays thlB country muet feed
150,000,000 people by 1850 and
scientifically cultivate at leaat SI,*
000,000 more acre«.
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Mrs Herbert 11-over, wit, of the Secretary of Commerce In President
Cooddge s cabinet, la >■ hown laying the cornerstone for the model home being
orec.td by Better lio n ,« In America ornnlsallon at the SesnulCenteaalal
teurnatlonal Exposition, in Philadelphia. June 1 to December 1 to celebrate
?* V * r* ° f Am-rlosn Independence. Opposite Mrs. Hoover stands Mrs. Vanes
MeCormlrk of Harrisburg. 1 be Girl Scouts grouped aieuad the women e,M
•Persia the house.
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ABRAM METHOD
OF BLOOD TESTING AND TREATMENT
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Pendleton, Oregon
Touring C a r .......................$795
Roadster - - - - - -
795
C o u p e ..................................845
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CARBONATED BEVERAGES
See the cars for yourself—and investigate our
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WM.ROESCH BOTTLING WKS
The body is all steel—safe, sturdy, fireproof, and
smartly finished below the belt line in coolie
blue-lacquer, w ith cartouche yellow stripe —
upper body in black lacquer—shields and fenders
in black, oven-baked enamel.
.
Next Tuesday, July 20, will mark
the concluding of operation of the
Hermiston-Pendleton Rtage, accord
ing to a statement made today by
Robert Boylen. After operating th”
line since early last spring he has
decided to return to his former home
at Pilot Rock where he will be In
the meat market business.
Whether Hermiston will have a
stage service permitting local people
to leave here for points east In the
morning and return In the evening
Is still undecided. A Portland line
has tentative plnns for such a ser
vice, and there Is a possibility that
another line may operate.
Western Club
People are surprised to learn that this beautiful
and sturdy car now sells for *895.
HERMISTON-PENDLETON
STAGE TO QUIT TUESDAY
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Open Sundays
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UMATILLA C0HNTY
ceased.
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WE ARE GROWING
day by day
That Is because we
p lease o u r
c u sto m e rs
w ith
th e
k in d of v u lc a n iz in g w o rk we do.
O tir up t d a t, v u lc a n is in g m ac h in es
to g e th e r w ith good m a tr la ls a n d
n k m a n s h lp tilin s out a first class
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PACIFIC TIRE COMPANY
208% E. Alta St.
Pendleton, Ore.
Domestic Laundry
With the approach of hot weather our service In taking care
of your laundry worries has an add'd appeal that can hardly be
resisted by the family in which the health and well being of the
housewife receives consideration. For a nominal charge all the
drudgery of wash day and ironing day can be banished from your
home and done by us with the most modern machinery possible to
buy.
That—
Our Service is
Satisfactory
Is proven by the large list of satisfied customers we serve every
week in this territory. We welcome new customers.'
Whether It is finishing work, rough dry work or Thrlf-T- Ser
vice you seek, you are bound to be satisfied If the old reliable
Domestic Laundry bandies It.
Domestic Laundry Inc.
Wm. Shaar, Agent
Phone 461