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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1927)
THE H E E M IS T O E H E R A L D , H E K M I8 T O N , O R E W M T , LOCAL AND PERSONAL FRESH ]Ve guarantee uncondi tionally I he Quality and Freshness of every pack age of Snow Flake Bak ers Products, if not en tirely satisfactory in every way return them to us and your money will be cheerfully refunded. DON'l SAY CRACKERS SAY SNOW FLAKES T ingsley F 1 E R M IS T O N 8 H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N P fe g W V IC E ' BRING IN YOUR RADIATORS! W e Fix Them Like New K N E R R ’S R E P A IR S H O P ■■■■■■■> s ■ ■ ■ ■ HONEY LABELS To Your Order and at Reasonable Prices ■ ■ THE HERMISTON HERALD P o u ltry is a n Im p o r ta n t P a r t o f th e G r o w -Y o u r -O w n - ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ L iv in g F arm P ro g ra m FARM POULTRY PROVIDES GOOD FOOD FOR THE FAMILY. GIVES SOMETHING TO SELL EACH WEEK. FITS WITH DIVERSIFIED FARMING. * It is a Billion Dollar Cash Crop a Tlie poultry ceratts is taken on'y e e t y 10 years. Tin last cen- sus showed tl.e?? we’e in the UniteJ States 360.000,000 chickens. They prt>('u?( 1 l.G'OOOO.COO dozen e ga. The year’s production of chick ns and egs s brought $1,048X00.000. F ire ty per ten t of this billion dollars goes to fanners or rather to farmer#’ wiv. s. These good wives spend it for groceries, cloth ing. lights, wt> hili’ machines, rugs, pictures, books, phonographs. If we should tak the poultry money out of a fann community, the country town merchants would w onler what had happened to their business. J ■ ■ ■ : ■ i ■ 3 Higher labor and feed prices, our new r knowledge of the fac tors making for economical and successful egg production, and an increasing demand for n standardized product on the part of the consumer are factors which are forcing many farm folks to make adjustments in tlicir flocks. Farm poultry is fast getting down to a more busin ss-like basis. Occurences of Inti u d T h . r . A b o rt Nolshb ■ » 'y Walter Blessing bas been ill a part if tbe time during tbia week. Sidney Barnard is back at work igaln after an enforced absence on account of Illness. Mrs. Clarence Carson and two bab ies left Wednesday evening for Pen dleton to visit her parents. Dr. P. V. Prime was confined to his home on account of illness a part of this week. The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Smith has been quite ill with pneumonia. Tom Boy leu Jr- was in Hermiston Tuesday on business from his sheep and grain ranch up Butter creek. Two good programs Saturday and Sunday at the Hermiston Playhouse, Harold Lloyd in “Among Those Pres ent,’’ and the "Bachelor Brides." J. M Biggs, O. T. Lockridge, II. A. Pankow and Frank Bilderback were Pendleton visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Harry B Cusick of Albany Is here as a guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. L. Sears. She came to be with her daughter after the latter became ill. so that the bush la entirely rebuilt with vigorous wood In the course of that time, says the landseape gar Silence a Sacrament dening department of the state col There was a whole world of wisdom lege. In the words a wise man of old. In the ages of faith ascribed io his Creator: Trees especially adapted for street “Be still then and. know that I am God!” A later philosopher has re- planting in Oregon, along wide ma i ked that no two men can be said streets with wide parking spaces, to be truly friends unless they are con have been found to be the Oriental tent to bask in each other's company sycamore, American elm and horse without expression of words. There chestnut; for streets and parkings urv occasions when silence Is the sac of medium width, the Norway maple. rument of faith and reverent Joy, the European linden, pin oak and scar seal and sign of a living union with let oak. Those best adapted for the Infinite and conlidcut fellowship with our fellow tnun. It Is In the narrow streets and parkingB are the practice of this silence that we -learn European white birch and English how to discipline life, and recognize hawthorne, says the landscape gar the profanity o f the glib common dening department at the state col places of mere passing companionship, lege. of formal religion und the useless vol ubility of controversy. We refrain A complete mineral fertilier is ap from words because they are inade plied to the berry crop a little before quate to express our experience, und the leaves open, the Oregon experi the certitude of faith and confidence ment station reports. Many grow surpasses the [lowers of speech. “The truth Is best spoken not by us, but ers use a 2-10-10 fertllzer for the through us,” says a philosopher writ purpose. When super phosphate, pot- ing to another big journal. "The wit i ash and sodium nitrate are applied ness of true discipleship has its own I separately, the superphosphate and potash are put on before the sodium silent testimony to the truth.” nitrate. Sodium nitrate is easily leached from the soil, while the other Reverse Publicity Amos Skinner, the leading deacon 1 two are not, and for this reason It is of his church, was chuckling in high applied later for best results. glee when he ran into another den con on the village green. “Got It at last, by heck,” he cackled READ THE WANT ADS to his friend. “What you cal'lute you got, Amos?" asked the other. "Just a little dee-vice, Ezry, but It's a-going to mHl:e me rich. Every meet In’ house In the hull caouuty’ll w a t t.- one.” “Haow you figger that out, Amos?' persisted Ezra. “Well, It’s a pntent contribution box Coins fall through slots of differenl sizes. Dollars, half-dollars and quar CALL FOR GOOD WHOLESOME ters fall on velvet : nickels and pennie- drop on a Chinese bell !”—Everybody’s FOOD TO START OUT THE DAY IN Magazine. Occoxtong Which Make C R IS P Leo Hurly has returned from Port land where he spent a week on busi ness. "There was as much snow 01 the ground there as here,” he said “but the weather was milder dowt there.” Mark Cleveland, formerlj ■ publisher of the Stanfield Standard is now working on the Oregon Jour ital, Mr. Hurly said. "We’re making life tough for Jack rabbits in our neighborhood," salt i I. S. White of Irrigon when in towi I Wednesday. "We have been putting out strychnine in chopped ulfnlfu and It kills the rabbits. I notlcet this morning aR I drove into Irrlgoi mat they were thick along the road This is the best kind of weather to < get them, and poisoning is a cheap 1 effective way of killing them.” "Keeping warm and eating are tvre of the most important things we are lining down in our part of the conn ' try right now,” was the comment C E. Glasgow had to make while I p Hermiston Wednesday. Mrs. Glas gow has been 111 for several days or j account of a severe cold but Is bet j ter now, he said. Mr. Glasgow wa; [ accompanied by D. H. Hescock, a neighbor. Author of Fairy Tales The great writer of fulrv tales, Hans- Anderson, was a very sensitive and nervous person. The story Is told that once while the train In which he was traveling was running at full speed, the writer suddenly reinem bered thnt he had a box of matches In his bag. They might become lighted and catch Are, or perhaps his papers might burn, and the baggnge of other passengers eatcli Are. Hans was so troubled by the though of these possibilities that nothin- would serve lijm but to have the trnti stopped. Then, the matches being re moved, he had to pass the time awe; at a lonely rnllwaj siding until tli- next train arrived. 3 ■ ; Inland Empire Lumber Company 3 SPECIAL! I 30 X 31/2 CHAINS .................. ....................................... SPECIAL $3.00 32 X 31/j CHAINS...... ...................................................... SPECIAL $3.50 SPECIAL $3.85 ■ 32 X 4 CHAINS 33 X 4 CHAINS ................................................- ..... SPECIAL $4.05 31/2 INCH CROSS C H A IN S.................................................SPECIAL 7c 4 INCH CROSS CHAIN..................................................... SPECIAL 7i/2c Oregon Hardware & Implt. Co. F □ H IH B S I 1 1 I B I E I M rs. M c K in le y W ill b e H e r e WITH A FULL LINE OF Ready-to-Wear Garments THE RIGHT MOOD TO GET THINGS -O N - DONE. What is more sensible and econom ical than— M EAT Maybe you want Cured Meats. If you do our line of Bacon and Hams will suit you. It you want Fresh Meats you can have a choice of a wide range of offerings. S a tu r d a y , F e b r u a r y 5 , 1 9 2 / You will be sure to find w hat you may n ed for ear’y spii? • wear, and w ith the advantage of having this merchandise brou' ! right to your town. No expensive trip to ti e city £□ L ip We hope th a t all who can will call and lcok over this ■ We are sure you will find prices reasonable. a D o n ’t F o r g e f t h e D a t e S a tu r d a y , F e b r u a r y 5 City Meat Market PHONE 131 For Comfort Hermiston Produce and Supply Company and Economy GET THE BEST COAL AND DRY WOOD. WE INSIST ON GETTING THE 3EST COAL POSSIBLE, AND SAVE IT BEADY FOR DELIVERY M r. F A R M E R We w ant your Veal, Pork & B eef When You Have St ck to Se Don’t forget to call or see us hermiston market Phone Fcur-One-Gne AT ALL TIMES. BY PLACING YOUR ORDER A Free Delivery A. W. tu : M. W. SIMS WEEK OR TEN DAYS AHEAD NEW EDUCATIONAL FILMS MAY BE HAD FROM 0 . A. C. IT CAN BE Many new educational films have DELIVERED FROM THE CAR been added to the O. A. C. film lib rary of extension service. These films give practical Instruction of es SAVING YOU pecial internet to farm communities. Films received front the Ford Mot- 50 CENTS >r company are "By the Sea." “Can- tda’s .Mountain of Tears,” "Colum- PER TON. tia River. Where it Rises," “ The itory of Corn,” "Cut It Out," "Even, tide," "Farm Progress,” “Mexico, Materially Yours, Old Mexico," “ Missions of Callfor- ila,” "Niagara Fall».’’ "Taken With 1 Grain of Salt,” "Tlmberlust,’’ "Tick rock.” "With Every Meal,” "Zinc,” Grand Canyon of Colorado,” "Iron ind Steel," “Home of Seminole,” anil The Land of the Ukelele.” "The Ox Warble,” "Beans or Beet- es." and "The Magic of It" come j from the United States department >f agriculture. "From Foraat to Farm" from the R. A. BR0W NS0N, Mgr. DuPont Powder company, shows the tse of powder In connection wlthj tump blasting and ditch digging. The flints are now ready for dis tribution and are available to all or ganizations and teachers in the state. The only expense Incurred I r the pay ment of the transportation both ways to keep in mind the ity the users. Further Information nay be obtained from the county fact that in addition to igente. Installation of officers by the Old Fellows and the Rebekahs was held in a Joint session at the auditorium Tuesday evening, January IS. Head officers Installed by the Odd Fellows were Childs Barham. N. G., and Cur tis Simon», V. N. G. Mrs. Will 2 Logan. N. G . and Mrs. Jasper Tent- | pletcn. V.. N. G., were head officers ■ i installed by the Rebekahs. Follow- ® Ing refreshments dancing was enjoy- FARM REMINDERS Pho ’.331 g ed. The meeting was for members Certain ahi. be tn Oregon are prun ■ of the order and their famlliee, and ed now. such as the late flowering “ Tbe Yard of Bert Qnality ” • a large crowd attended. material. Those which bloom early H, M. STRAW. MGR. hi the spring, aa Mines and apirea, Nashville, Tenn., was connected are not pruned uttUl after their Exclusive Representatives of National Builders i with Chicago end New York by long flowering seasow, as pruning destroy« distance telephone on November 13, the buda. All ahrubs are pruned heavily once In three or (our years. • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ •■ ■ ■ •■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ » ■ I lis ts We have just received a number 0" booklets giving the results of several experiment stations and successful poultry men, of Hatching, Brooding, Gulling and F «ding, as well as labor saving devices in the care of Chickens, Ducks, Geese and Turkeys. Cop ies may be obtained a t the office. ■ 3 A N U SKID TIRE CHAINS M O R N IN G S “Lambing will start out at my place about February 15,” said Lee Savely when In town Wednesday. Forgeries Other big flock owners are beginn Italy has rattier a had record for ing to plan for spring lambing. forgeries. It was here that the Odes ■a “Hunger” forgeries and the “Bea Harold Lloyd will make you laugh vers” of Azerbaijan began their clrcti In "Among Those Present” at the lation. It was an Illegal Italian con Playhouse Saturday and Sunday, Jan. cern, too, that printed tbe endless Ital ian colonial forgeries, which are some 2&-30. times so clever ttiat even experts hnvi failed to detect the difference. Per All of the members of the Sears haps tlie boldest effort of forgery was family have been ill during the past that of a South American uumed Col few days. Dr. Sears became 111 first Uns, who, before tlie police arrested and was confined to his bed for him, had Invented and printed un ei> ,-everal days, and Mrs. Sears and tlrely new series of Paraguay starr.p- heir little daughter Patrica became In value from 1 to. 50 pesos. These were sent out In large quantities to ill. dealers all over the world, and tliou sands were duped before the Paraguay New Madden left last night for government disowned the stamps. Portland with a carload of livestock which will be sold on the North Port V isibility A fter Storms land market. The car included hogs, The weather bureau says that high cattle and sheep. Shipments are visibility occurs on land just before usually made on Saturday from Her a storm, but tlie highest visibility oc curs Just after certuln storms. The miston. explanation of Increased visibility Jusi At the Baptist church Sunday before a storm is as follows: One of the things that spoils visibility Is tin- January 30. Bible school 10 A. M glare In the atmosphere, due to sun Morning worship 11 A. M. Theme light scattered by dust between the The Value of Reputation. Evenlnt observer and the object In view. Now service, 7:30 P. M. Thetne, A Bad when the sky becomes clouded, as li Bargain. A cordial welcome to all. does before a storm, tlie sunshine Is cut off and with It the disturbing A. J. Ware, pastor. glare. Immediately after many storm- See the “Bachelor Brides” at thi the air is exceptionally free from light scattering dust—washed out by tin PlayhouBC Saturday and Sunday, am rain— and visibility is correspohd Harold Lloyd in “Among Thost Ingly good. Present.” 10-30 cents. Mr. Young is here as a guest a the Charles McElroy home. Mr young formerly was In the poultry business near Olynipla, Wellington and is looking over this country with the idea In mind of locating here ane itartlng In the business again. "Thi country looks like a world beater foi chickens," he said. WEED T U M -A -L U M LUM BER COM PANY A C h a n g e in P o lic y IN THE MANNER OF FIXING CHARGES FOR MATERNITY CASES HANDLED IN THE HOSPITAL HAS BEEN MADE, E F FECTIVE SINCE JANUARY 1. WE BELIEVE THE NEW AR RANGEMENT WILL BE EVEN MORE SATISFACTORY THAN IN THE PAST. S e e u s a s to O u r N e w R a te s THE BEST OF SERVICE AND CARE AT ALL TIMES. GRADU ATE NURSE IN ATTENDANCE. H E R M IS T O N H O S P IT A L PHONE 881 We Want Yon printing this new s paper we do job work of any kind. When in need of anything in this Bne be sure To See Us —TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS- DO IT NOW Send us the p rice o f a year*! subscription i f you are in arrears We Need the Monej This Week Only 3 Pounds Tru-Bake Crackers--49c Nortaa’s Cask Grecery