The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 10, 1927, Image 3

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    THE {IISBMX8TOB HXBÀUO. HEBMISTOK, OREGON.
SA F E T Y D E PO SIT B O X E S
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Serve so many purposes so well and at such slight cost that
their use is becoming well nigh universal.
They may be used for the Bate keeping of deeds, abstracts, in­
surance policies, bonds, receipts and a hundred and one other
valuable records, the lods of any one of which would pay box rent
for half a life time.
We still have several boxes to rent, The cost is trifling, a third
of a ceni a day. Ask us about a box the next time you are in
the bank, or write or telephone.
First N a tio n a l B ank
of Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits O ver $50,000
F. B. Swayze, Pres,
R. Alexader, Vlce-Prsn.
A. H. Norton, Cashier W. L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier
THE MARKETS
ouncM of strychnine has been put out
in areas where the rabbits have been
Portland.
plentiful. Cheeks made in several
Wheat—Big
Bend bluestem, 8135%;
instances have caused farmers to ar­
rive at the conclusion that approxi­ hard white, 8135; federation, aoft
mately 500 rabbits have been killed White, western white, 8134; hard win­
ter, $1.32; northern spring, $1.34;
by each ounce of poison.
western red. $1.29.
Hay—Alfalfa, $18.50019 ton; valley
KENNEDY IS 0 Ï WRESTLING
timothy, $18®18.50; eastern Oregon
CAED IN PENDLETON TONIGHT timothy, $21021.50.
Butterfat—60® 52c.
Eggs—Ranch, 26®S0c.
Jack Kennedy, middleweight wres­
Cheese—Tillamook, triplets, 28%c;
tler, former resident who recently re­ loaf, 29%c per lb.
turned here to live, will be on a 30
Cattle—Good, $8.65@9.
minute special event at Pendleton
Hogs—Medium to choice, $10® 12.85.
this evening. Ted Thye of Portland
Sheep—Lambs, medium to choice,
and “Bull" Montana of motion pic­ $10011.
ture fame, winner of many mascu­
Seattle.
line beauty contests, will furnish the
Wheat—Soft white, western white
headline attraction for the card.
$1.35; hard winter, 81-33; western red
"I don’t know who my opponent $1.30%; northern spring. $1.34%; Big
will be," Kennedy said, "but I’m In Bend bluestem, 81.36; B.B. dark north
pretty fair shape, so I'm not worry­ orn spring, B. B. dark hard winter,
ing.”
$1.37.
Kennedy wrestled here several
Hay—Alfalfa, $25; timothy P. S.,
years ago. Since leaving Hermiston $22.
he has Increased bis knowledge of the
Butter—Creamery, 47c.
fine points of the game. Tentative
Eggs—Ranch, 28®31c.
plans now In the making look to a
Hogs—Prime, 812.80® 12.90.
match in Hermiston the latter part
Cattle—Steers, good, $8.50®9.I0.
of this month.
Cheese — Cream bricks, 25® 26c;
triplets, 26c; loaf, 26c.
Spokane.
BIG CROWD ENJOYS LIVELY
Hogs—Good, $12.60® 12.75.
PROGRAM AT MINNEHAHA
Cattle—Steers, good, $8®8.50.
Baby Chicks 1927
QUEEN ESTHER CHAPTBR Ng.
101, O. E. 8., meets second ta d
fourth Tuesday evenings of each
month in Masonic Hall. Visiting
members welcome.
Maud M. Kellogg, W. M.
Kathryn L. Garner. Secretary.
W e Have
Anticipated
Your needs in everything
th a t is necessary to com­
VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206, I. O. O.
F. meets each Monday evening in Odd
Fellows' hall. Visiting members cor­
dially Invited.
W. II. Longhorn, Secretary.
Childs Barham, N. Q.
plete your golf outfit.
Come in and
give our line the
“once over.”
Land of L o ttery
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Dr. F. V. PRIME
DENTISTRY
Dental X-Ray and Diagnosis
Hermiston, Oregon
Bank Bldg.
Phone Connections
HITT
Lottery tickets are sold in Mndrld
Just the same as new'spapers are sold
on the streets Is the United States.
One is never out of range of the lot­
tery ticket seller. Everybody Indulges
in this dissipation, and there Is ample
opportunity for there Is a state lottery
distribution every two weeks. There
are official agencies, but these seem
to be patronized only by those who
buy the tickets to sell again. Ordi­
narily purchases are made of the per­
sons along the street who call their
wares Just as the huckster and news­
boys do, and as the day for the draw­
ing approaches they grow more and
more excited, each one claiming that
he Is about to sell the lucky ticket.
Hunchbacks are the best salesmen,
for there Is a superstition that these
persons bring or give luck.—Chicago
Journal.
Community Affair Saturday Night Approve Selection of Commissioners.
Washington, D. C.—The nominations
Full of Lang’is for Audience
White Leghorns at $15 per 100
of Abram F. Myers of Iowa, and Ed­
or $135 per 1,000.
That F ill; Building.
gar A. McCUUoch of Arkansas, as
members of the federal trade commis­
Barred Rocks from the Henry
FOR SALB
sion, wore approved by the senate in­
Sommerer flock at $17 per 100, or
A big community meeting and
$155 per 1,000. Orders for 500 or entertainment, one of a t-eries. was terstate commerce commission.
(GOOD COOKING APPLES— 25c box,
larger takes l.OO’O rates.
held at Minnehaha school house last
50c sack at Packing House. A. W.
aturday night under the direction Oregon Man Named for Chinese Post.
H arbors L acking in Chile
Prann.
23-2p
Hatching dates Feb. 22, Mar. 1,
of the special committee in charge
Chile Is a land without harbors.
Washington, D. C,—The senate has
8, 15, 22, 29, April 5, 12, 19, 26
< suc^ affairs, and the program confirmed nomination ol J. Marvin
Steamers stop In the open sea and
HAMILTON PIANO, cheap. See it at May 3. 10, 17, 24, 31.
proved highly pleasing to the Howes of Oregon to be clerk of the boats come alongside. The water Is
George Wagner’s.
23-tfc
filled with sea lions, and the rowers
crowd that packed the house to United States court in China.
May Chix 20 per cent reduction
often have to push them away with
Everready B batteries, $1 allowed
capacity.
their oars.
Dialogues, recitations and musical
for your old battery. Paul Miller. (Deposit of 20 per cent on all orders)
Colville Bill Passes House.
Antofagasta Is a busy town, built
23-tfc
lumbers filled the program which
Washington, D. C.—A bill to enlarge upon rock and sand. In order to make
vas followed by an infoimal feed.
the Colville national forest in Wash a public garden the people had to im­
THE NEW ESSEX SUPER-SIX IS
The dialogues and recitations all
Beginning
Feb.
1,
we
w
ill
do
ington state was passed by the bouse port earth from other countries, but
HERE— New Bodies, New Motors,
lad their share of comedy and kept
the small flowering park Is a tribute to
custom hatching at one cent per
and sent to the senate.
New Colors.
Bruce-Ellis Motor
the people’s tenneity.
•he crowd in high good humor. The
egg p3T week.
Cars, Hudson-Essex Dealer. 23-3c
The chief means of transportation
rogram was as follows:
Seventy-five per cent hatch
still Is the cart to which are hitched
Bird
Cripples
Live
Community
singing
guaranteed after four day test.
FOR SALE— $100 genuine leather
"Sending a Telf gram,” dialogue;
Under Big Handicap horses or oxen.
Bookings now being made. First
Bed Davenport, like new, $50. In
M.
T.
Matott
and
Mrs.
R.
E.
McFall.
come, first served.
As In the case of human beings, so
quire Dr. Prime.
22-tfc
Recitation, Roy Pearson.
V an tage Points
In bird life there are those which for
WHITE POULTRY FARM
Vocal duet by Grace Jackson and some reason or other are fated to go
A certain motorist, very indignant.
USED PIANO— A real buy, terms
Virginia Rodda.
through life with certain handicaps.
Indeed, drew up beside a young man
to suit.. Write Pendleton Music
Gerald A. White
Unfortunately, man Is mainly re­ on a country road. “See here!” he
"The Minister’s Mistake," dia­
House, Pendleton, Oregon. 22-3tc
Hermiston, Oregon
logue; Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Watson sponsible for bird cripples. Rabbit shouted to the young fellow, “why
trapping, as carried on today, Is re­ do you have these humps every here
and Mrs. Chester Flannigan.
JUST received new supply of famous
sponsible for damage to thousands of and there on this road?"
Recitation,
Mr.
Stites.
Watkins products. Mrs. W. B. Beas­
pheasants. No less than 50 per cent
“Why,” said the young fellow, with
FEED PRICE QUOTATIONS
Piano solo, Ruth Kaiser.
ley. 22-3tp.
of those shot In a small wood recently a simulated air of surprise, "didn't you
Recitation, Mrs Hinellne.
had only one foot, but they hnd man­ notice? They were put there so as
FOR SALE OR TRADE— 138 acre
“Tin Cans,” a talk, by W G. aged to survive and were In perfect to give a fellow’s ear a start to Jump
(Furnished
by
Farm
Bureau
Co-oper­
dairy ranch mile west of Alsea.
Rodda.
the puddles I”
condition apart from this damage.
State highway, mail route. School ative of Hermiston. Unless other­
"Down With the Lever,” dialogue;
Smaller birds often get a leg
bus. Want small irrigated place. wise specified, price's are per hundred ’harles and James McElroy and smashed, but seem able to get along
without It by hopping on the sound
E. M. Goodlin, Alsea, Oregon. 21-7p weight.)
lari Calkins
— SKAB THE WANT ADS—
Scratch, 100s ...............................$2.30
one and using their wings. Not only
Recitation, Clint Jaikson.
FOR SALE—On easy terms, Dodge Egg Mash ....................................... 2.30
will
a
starling
Just
mannge
to
exist
Violin duet, Mrs M. T. Matott and
under such conditions, but it will fight
coupe in good condition. First Ground O ats................................... 1.98
", L. Hamm.
Ground
Barley
'...............................
1.68
and scramble after food and manage
National bank.
8-tfc
Recitation, Rev. G. F. Watson.
to hold Its own.
Wheat ............................................... 2 20
“Madison Square,” a dramatic in-
In wild-fowling it Is frequently
FOR SALE— No. 1 fresh cows. B. Corn .......,........................................ 2.03 cldentcident; Mrs. Rodda, Chester
found that after a large flock of birds
37-tfc Cracked corn ...................................2.15
Hammer.
of having U eth extracted
Flannigan, R. E. McFall, M. T. Ma­ has been put to flight a smaller num­
Ground Corn ................................. 2.13 tott and Mr. Harris and son.
take
ber
remain
behind
and
seem
loath
to
FOR SALE CHEAP OR RENT— Mod­ Mill Run 80s................................... 1.08
Among the visitors who were fly. If these were examined, through
ern five room house. Furnace, Cow feed ...............
2.00....
a good pair of glasses, they will be
hardwood floors, etc. Call or see Ground Wheat ............................... 2.30 smoked out” for brief talks were seen to be the halt and the lame that
Dr. Prime
12-tfc Shorts, 80s ......... _.......................... 1.16 Bert Nation, Dr. D. S. Rowe and J. have been damaged in some part of
S. Harvey, editor of the Herald.
the body.
Rolled B arley................................. 1.21
For sale— About 30 tons first outt- Calf meal, per pound...... ........... 3%c
Nature has a rough-and-ready way
Inexpensive
EXPERIMENT STATION NOTTS
ing hay. W. A. Mikesell 18-tfc.
of heallpg their hurts and many crip­
Middlngs .............
1,60
From five to ten minutes completes
ples
survive
for
a
time.
operation.
FOR SALE— 2 dining tables, 2 oil Oyster shell ......... :..............................90
H. K. DEAN
Few birds that are born cripples
stoves, 1 book case. Address Box Whole o a t s ......... ............................ 1.88
survive for long, for their enemies are
In
his
analysis
of
success
in
farm­
.46
123, Stanfield, Ore.
18-tfc Salt, half grou n d ----------------
ing Adams of the California Experi­ many and the weakest are the llrst
Pendleton, Oregon
ment Btation states that 50 per cent to go.
W hite Leghorn cockerels of O . A .C. BREEDERS START WITH LITTLE of the qtiallflcatioits are person ail
and Tancred strains. Reasonable.
and the other 50 per cent cover soil,
C. C. Cllnesmlth, Hermiston. 23-3c
(Continued From Page One)
climate, watsr and murket.
The elements of success from the
MISCELLANEOUS
and I’ll bet they will make dand­ standpoint of the individual are:
ies. We have only lost the weak
(1) Knowledge.
WANTED SOON— Steady man as
half.”
(2 ) Energy.
foreman on large alfalfa ranch.
And so each spring Mr. Holmes
(3) Abiding enthusiasm.
See J. DeWilde, Room 109, First
lets the great guns of the Pacific
(4) Faith.
National Bank Bldg., Pendleton.
fleet cull his growing chicks and Is
(5) Skill.
22-2tc
developing a strain of poultry un­
(6) Courage.
Bring your broken furniture to me surpassed for vigor. Last year his
(7) Responsibility.
iross inconte was well over |1 0 0 ,-
to be repaired. Tom Jensen.
(8) Experience.
17- tfc 000. All glory .to him a New York
How do you measure up according
x>rn and bred poultry man.
to these standards?
I notice in this month’s O. K. the
Watch, clock and Jewelry repairing.
See Newell, next door to Sappers. death of the surviving brother of COUNTY HEALTH NURSE
18- tfe the famous Corliss brothers poultry
REPORTS ABOUT WORK DONE
farm. Ray Corliss was drowned five
Polands for Profits. Stillings. 37tf years ago while on a fishing trip, and
Following is the report for the
Wesley was killed while answering
FOR SALE—Adding machine roll* ■he bail of a friend from the road­ month of January, made by Miss
Edna Flanagan, county health nurse,
at the Herald office.
side. Turning In his car to see who as reported by Mrs. H. E. Phesely:
was calling he drove his touring car
“During January 182 visits were
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND
iff a built up grade turning bottom made for all purposes; Investigative,
INSURANCE. J. M. BIOOS, RE­
side up in the ditch and breaking instructive, nursing and mlscellan-
ALTOR.
2 «M e dis neck.
ous.
THIS HAS BEEN THE BIGGEST SALE IN THE HISTORY OF
The Corliss brothers run 47,000
'Seventy-one letters were written
Hermiston Second Hand Store.—
hens
on
65
acres
and
were
planning
THE STORE AND THE SIZES AND STYLES WILL SOON BE
and 362 were sent out for the associa­
Furniture and Hardware, Bee Sup­
to reach 60,000 this year. Wesley tion. Eight schools were visited and
plies, Harness, Saddles, Wagons.
GONE
Corliss had only recently purchased 17 visits were made to schools.
36-3fc
12 more acres to hold this increase of Nine hundred and seventy-eight miles
flock. Only 3 months old pullets are were traveled In interest of work.
ADDING machine rolls at the Herald
If you don't need two pairs of Shoes, bring a friend, each b i
purchased by the Corliss farm and
office.
’Seven hundred ninety-eight school
not a male bird or a baby chick is al­ children were weighed and the phy­
fitted, then split the cost.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE lowed on the place. Twenty years sical examination was given. Of the
ago the Corliss brothers founded this 793, 192 had defective teeth, 158
Si
OF OREGON FOR THE
great poultry production ranch with suspected enlarged tonsils, 70 sus­
YOU DON’T HAVE TO BUY TWO PAIRS OF THE SAME
COUNTY OF UMATILLA
In the Matter of the Estate
200 hens and nothing else for assets. pected nasal obstiucVon and 103
STYLE. TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF ANY STYLE IN OUR LARGE
of
So why can’t some one of us here in were 7 per cent or more underweight
Leo Jin. Deceased.
Hermiston reach heights undreamed 15 were 20 per cent or more over­
STOCKK OF HIGH GRADE SHOES. ARCH SUPPORT SHOES AC­
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
of?
weight.
CEPTED..
Notice is hereby given that the
It is all ahead of us and most of
“In the recent reports from the
undersigned has by Order of the us have the major portion of our state board of health we are finding
above entitled Court been appointed lives to accomplish It In. Perhaps
an Increasing large number of small
Administrator of the Estate of Leo a desire to be a world beater Ilea pox throughout the state. This Is1
Jin, Deceased, and has duly qualified within the heart of every one of us, due our physicians say to the lack
as such. All persons having claims and If we will apply ourselves dili­
of vaccination which has so effect­
against said estate are notified to gently to our poultry farm as these ively controlled smallpox for a num­
SO THAT WE MAY SERVE YOU BETTER. THANK YOU.
present them properly verified to the men have done, we may yet reach an
ber of years In the past. The last
undersigned at the office of his at equal position in the hall of fame.
report from Dr. Stricker shows no
torney. C. Z. Randall at room 24,
cases from this county.”
Stangler Building, Pendleton. Ore THOUSANDS OF RABBITS
gon, within six months from the date
KILLED DURING CAMPAIGN
of the first publication of this
Notice.
Results from pofspning rabbits has
Dated February 10, 1$27.
been excellent thia winter according^
T. B. OURDANE.
to H. J. Ott, one of the project lead­
Administrator of the Estate of Leo ers on rodent control.
Jin. Deceased.
23-5tC
During the past few week« 86 lb
WANT ADS
LODGE DIRECTORY
A ia c ie n e d C haracter
The city of Pueblo, Colo., Is, on ac­
count of Ita smelting and refining
works, one of the smokiest cities in
the world. One winter a traveler
stepped from a train at Denver, and
walking up to a policeman, asked him
the way to a certain hotel. The offi­
cer cast a scornful eye on the man,
who was covered with soot and grime,
so that he looked like a chimney
sweep, and laconically Inquired of the
stranger if he were a coal miner.
“No,“ said the dirty one, “I am not
a coal miner nor a charconl burner.
Neither am I In the coal business.
More than that, I am not a negro
minstrel.”
"What are you?” asked the police­
man,
“Lean down,” said the man, "and I
will whisper to you. I am a million
alre In sore distress. I have been
through a snowstorm In Pueblo."
W. J. W ARNER
Attomey-at-Lav
Hermiston
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Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg.
Pendleion, Oregon
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JAMES L. SEARS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 733.
Res. Phone 71$
Office in First National Bank Bldg.
T. H. Gaither
PRESSURE
FOUNTAIN
Custom Hatching
Cigars, Tobacco
Barber Shop
SPINAL NERVES
that are ‘‘pinched” between the verte­
brae of the spine affect all parts of
the body. Your trouble may be
caused from nerve pressure. Call
303 for an appointment and find out.
Bert Mullins
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DR. DAVID S. ROWE,
Specializing in Acute and Chronio
Disease.
Home Cooking
IS OUR SPECIALTY
HOME MADE PASTRY
!
Location, 2 doors west of Postoffioe
Hours, 10 to 6, and by appointment.
Office Phono 303
Res. Phone 312
WE SERVE 40c LUNCH FROM
11:30 TILL 3:00 P. M.
Fried Chicken, home style, 50c
HERMISTON, OREGON
SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOURS
Open 5:30 to 9:30.
REX CAFE
HAVE NO FEAR*
GAS
No Shock- No Pain
Dr. R. B. Robbins
HURRY! HUBBY! HURRY!
To Buster Brown Shoe
Store
2 For 1 Sale
C om e Early in th e M orning
Legal Blanks fo r
Sale at This Office
HURRY!
HURRTt!
HURRY!
Buster ¡Brown Shoo Store
■J. L. VAUGHANS
a
Hermiston
Hospital
Maternity Cases our Specialty
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208 East Court St.
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Electrical
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Phone 139
OUR MOTTO:
FAIRNESS AND SERVICE
Come and see ns about onr n?w
and reasonable rates. Graduate
n ur:» in attendance at all times.
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