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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON, LOCAL AND ■ BF H ave you tried a tankful o f the NEW ETHYL GAS? T he L adies Aid society of the M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch w ill hold i cooked food sale in th e H erm iston la rk e t, S a tu rd a y , F e b ru a ry 26. SEVERAL HAVE, AND THE RES JLTS THEY SECURED IN GREATER POWER, PEP AND ADDED MILEAGE HAVE MADE T H E NEW PRODUCT SCORES OF FRIENDS. One man drained the tank on h u car and bought three gallons of Ethyl gas for a tiial. He t lephoned in for 50 gallons after he had given it a thorough tist. A truck owner tried Ethyl’s pulling power on a hill. With other gas he had been compelled to shift twice to make thir climb. E thyl’s greater power took him up easily without a single shift. IT IS MIGHTY GOOD TO USE IN CLEANING YOUR MOTOR. ETHYL’S GAS IS WINNING FAVOR WITH MOTORISTS EVERY WHERE. " G eorge S h elto n is th e new reg is tered p h a rm a c ist a t the M itch ell D rug Co. He a rriv e d th ia week an d tak es ¿he place left v a c a n t by th e re sig n atio n of H aro ld Lance. Norton & Warner Service Station BRING IN YOUR RADIATORS! W e Fix Them Like New JBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB ■ Patronize Home Industries, and 2 . when you sell I ■ i T he second of a series of brid ge | bridge p a rtie s w as g iven T u esd ay af ' tern o o n by Mrs. H. E. H itt. Favor» Z and d eco ratio n s in th e hom e w ere in I k eep in g w ith W a sh in g to n ’s b irth d a y M Prize w in n ers w ere Mrs. C. M. Voyen an d Mrs. R alp h R ich ard s. Mrs. F. C. M cK enzie w as hostes: a t b rid g e la st T h u rsd ay afte rn o o n an d ag a in on M onday afte rn o o n i G uests to m ak s th re e tab les w ere in : v ited for each a ff a lp T h u rs d a y ’! w in n ers w ere Mrs. R. E. M itch ell and ■ |M rs. J. W aller, nnd on M onday Mrs Si F. V. P rim e and Mrs. E. P. Dodd won g|| th e prizes. CREAM H. E. H itt w ill leave th is evening for Jefferso n , O regon, w h ere he wa called by th e d e a th of Mrs. Caroline W ied. Mrs. W led w as th e g rand m o th er of D orothy and R ic h a rd H itt She w as ab o u t 76 y ears old, and hei d e a th occurred W ednesday. Fo sev eral y ears D orothy an d R ichare H itt have sp en t th e ir su m m er vaca tions w ith Mrs. W ied. Bring it to your Home Creamery S SATISFACTION GUARANTEED — ON WEIGHT AND TEST— a ■ Hermiston 2 Creamery H E R M IST O N , OREGON A. M. SUKSTRUP, PROP. ■■■ — TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— mwaaBaaaBaaaaaBaaaaBBaaBBaBBBBBBBaaaaa a ■ P o u ltry is a n Im p o r ta n t P a r t L iv in g F arm P r o g ra m a ■ ■ FA R M P O U L T R Y PROVIDES GOOD FOOD FOR THE FAMILY. GIVFS SOMETHING TO SELL EACH WEEK. FITS WITH DIVERSIFIED FARMING. ■ It is a Billion Dollar Cash Crop ■ The poultry census is taken only every 10 years. The last cen- sns showed there were in the United States 380,000,000 chickens. They produced 1 G .G.OCO.OOO dozen c ’gs. The year's production of chick n3 and eggs brought $1,048,000,000. Ninety per cent of this billion dollars goes to fanners or ra tb ir to fanners’ wives. These good wives spend it for groceries, cloth- ing. li" ts, washin , machines, rugs, pictures, books, phonographs. If we should t a k : tl«c poultry money out of a farm community, the country town merchants would wonder w hat had happened to their business. J ■ B ■ B ■ n ■ ■ a - Higher labor and feed prices, our newer knowledge of the fac- tors making for economical and successful egg pioduction, and an increasing demand for a standardized product on the part of the consumer are factors which are forcing many farm folks to make adjustments in their flocks. Farm poultry is fast getting down to a more busin ss-like basis. ■ a ■ ■ J We have just received a number of booklets giving the results of several experiment stations and s iccessful poultry men, of Hatching, Brooding. Culling and F ed in g , as well as labor saving devices in the care of Chickens, Ducks, Geese and Turkeys. Cop- MS may be obtained at the office. ■ fl 3 5 AT COLUMBIA MONDAY A m eetin g of all boys and g irls on the p ro ject who a re In te re ste d In boys’ and g irls ’ club w ork h as been called for Monday n ig h t a t C olum bia school w hen th e farm b u re a u w ill be in session. The call w as issued by E. L. Jackson, project club leader. L. J. A llen, a ss ista n t s ta te club leader, w ill be p resen t to a ss ist in the p relim in ary o rg a n izatio n w ork, and C ounty A gent H olt w ill a tte n d . P ro s pects now a re th a t m ore in te re s t th a n ever before w ill be show n in club w ork th is year, Mr. Jack so n said. WESTERN EVENING GROSBEAKS {■<>>{> <b •;••><•<<>!»£<> 4 d* Q (N SEVERAL FLOCKS INVADE PROJECT FROM MOUNTAIN HOME > 4 « « ♦ •» < • ♦ • > ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ fo r th e H o m e EXPERIMENT STATION NOTES SPECIAL OFFER WE HAVE IN STOCK THE LATEST PATTERNS IN RUGS. YARD GOODS IN BOTH CONGOLESI AFD Ü LAID LD’CLEUMS. Oregon Hardware & Impit. Co. S u b s c r ib e F o r T h e H e r a ld You can’t be happy sm id gloomy surroundings H ere’s how to e n d u r in g ly beautify your walls and ceilings. H ere’s how to overcome the dinginess caused by dirt, dust and smudge which, com ing from the windows, the basement and the radiators, often disfigure an otherwise beautiful home. Use Acme Quality No-Lustre' Fin ish. P aint your walls and ceilings with it. Use it on fibre board or canvas. I t ’s a hard, durable, lustre less finish incomparable for all inte rior surfaces. Itis e a s y to apply and "easy” to buy. Helps to brighten the home—turns gloom into cheer. ACME P a ih t^ S P R IN G D R A P E R IE S In the Créions and Nets. Just the thing to brighten up the living rooms and prepare for th)3 spring winds. 'ALITY Ornish Priced from 30c to 75c Ir r ig a tio n S e a s o n Is a t hand and you will no doubt n?ed a pair of RUBBER BOOTS We Carry The “B a ll B r a n d ” B o o ts For Comfort These Boots outwear anything we h .v a pair. ‘'The Yard of Beit Quality ” H, M. STRAW. MGR. ¡ a !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ » a a aB B aa»aB B «B ttaaw » a t wl.Lch in fo rm atio n on n u tr itio i w ill be given by Miss L ucy A. Case n u tr itio n sp ecialist of O regon A gri c u ltu ra l college, an d H erm isto n hai been selected as one of th e th ree places In th e co u n ty w here Mias Case w ill ta lk . C ounty A gent Ilo lt said to day. The m eeting w ill be for house w ives, b o th from th e c o u n try and from to w n , an d p a rtic u la r a tte n tio n w ill be paid to prr>bletus In n n tri- tlnn a f e e t l n g the h e a lth an d develop m ent of ch ild ren . T he m eetin g here wll) be u n d e r th e auspice* of th e a . ar beea able to b y at A substantial reduction in p ice this year. and Economy C R IS P M O R N IN G S ■ ■ NUT?TTION EXPERT « IL L : MEET WITH LOCAL WOMF.i ■1 ■ At L'gementa have been com plete, ■ for a sc. !e-. of n c . t ’n~s In t ’ c count- ALSO c ia l offer for a short tim e only. New v isito rs and tem p o ra ry s e t tle rs on th e U m atilla p ro ject include ■ m em bers of a b ird fam ily th a t never before have stopped to see us, ac :o id in g to local lovers of birds. The v isito rs arg W estern E v en in g Gros beaks. T he birds hav e come in fa irly large Backed by 40 ye A s of paint making flocks, one group o f 36 h a v in g been experience Acme fcuality P aint and •ounted. T h e ir hom e for th e g r e a t Varnish is depentjable. I t includes a better product for every kind of sur er p a rt of th e y e a r is aid to be in face inside or out, and Acme Quality he C ascades an d alo n g th e coast No-Lustre Finish is outstanding. n o u n ta in ran g es. T hey rem ain in See us about paint—we will gladly th e ir m o u n tain h a b ita t a ll y ear, ex answer all Questions. cept d u rin g w in te rs w hen th e cold BLESSING HARDWARE CO. becomes severe, an d th e n -they u su a l HERMISTON, OREGON. ly spend th e ir v a c atio n alo n g the coast. T his y ear, how ever, some of them seem to hav e follow ed a prac- lce estab lish ed by h u m an beings by n a k ln g th e ir v a c a tio n trip fa r th e r iw ay from hom e th a n usual. T he b ird s a re s trik in g ly b eau tifu l icoordlng to th o se w ho have observ 'd them . T he d o m in a n t colors are >ld gold and olive yellow . T h e male >irds w hich a re few er In num ber h a n th e fem ales in th e flocks seen Aere have d is tin c t w h ite p atch es on h e ir backs in th e form of a V, and he head of th e m ale Is d a rk e r th an he head of th e fem ale. T he sh o rt, teavy beak is a m ark ed c h a ra c te ristic >f th e bird, and a b rig h t yellow rin g >n th e top of th e head, e te n d in g from the beak, is a n o th e r color d istin c t- on. T he fem ale h a s a d istin c t brok m w in g bar. T he birds a re slig h tly sm aller th a n GET THE BEST COAL oblns and hop a ro u n d on the ground, 'hey a re very tam e and frien d ly , AND DRY WOOD. lue. It is said, to th e fact th a t th e ir la tu ra l h a b ita t Is fa r aw ay from the WE INSIST ON GETTING THE ta u n ts of m en and firearm s. an.'. W. A. L o ll, com 1 ty a g e n t, havi bee - s tr e th ia w eek v u r k i n ; on fain m an ag em en t p. o’jlr ■ ,. T h ty have been m aking m ore su rv ey s of pr-ijec* (arm s such as w ere m ade la s t fall a n d a t th e re q u e st of som e farmer» w ho have been c h a n g in g th e ir piai CALL FOR GOOD WHOLESOME of o p eratio n s. In acco rd an ce w ith tht rCOE TO LTART OUT THE DAY IN reco m m en d atio n s of th » economi co n ference la s t sp rin g , th ey have leni th e ir aid In su g g e s tin g w h at change, THE RIGHT MOOD TO GET THINGS a re necessary to b rin g Individua DONE. farm s to a b e tte r b a ils of manage' ■ I m»nt W h a t Is m ore sensible an d econoin- cal th a n — Pl»on<331 t T h e I d e a l F lo o r C o v e r in g A t th e B a p tist ch u rch S unday, Feb. 27— B ible school 10 A. HJ- M orning w orship, 11 A. M. T hem e, "W h y U nite W ith th e C h u rch .” E ven in g service, 7 :3 0 P. M. T hem e, *’Jesu s. L ife's H ig h est In s p ira tio n ." " I have seen m uch of th e w orld a n d of men, and if th e re a re tr u th , p u rity , sound m orals and rig h t aim s an y w h ere, you may .fin d them in th e C h ristia n c h u rc h ."— J. P. Thom pson. A cor dial w elcome to all. A. J. W are, pas- tor Hermiston Produce and Supply Company a W e Carry a Full Line BEST COAL POSSIBLE, AND Inland Empire Lumber Company Exclusivo Representatives of National Builders Bureau A t th e M ethodist c h u rc h — Th< special serv ices w ill c o n tin u e all nex w eek. S ervices every ev en in g a 7 :3 0 except S a tu rd a y . T he ln te re s is in creasin g an d we a re ex p ectin g I larg e a tte n d a n c e th e com ing weel S unday school a t 1 0 :1 6 A. M. Morn in g w o rsh ip i a t 1 1 :1 6 . Subject "S lay U tte rly .” S u n d ay ev en in g wll be young p eople's n ig h t. W e invit« all young people to th e services a 7 :3 0 P. M. If you know an y thin» m o re im p o rta n t th a n th e salv o tlo i of I he soul do th a t before you conn to th e ch u rc h serv ices and ta k e th> consequences. W e a re Judgm ent bound, th erefo re le t us ta k e life ser lously us we m u st go hence to be nt m ore. S. H am rick , P asto r. r. 8. n .s s c , fa :.i m n a g e m e n t ex p ert ■ f Oregon A -.rlo Lur 1 college a a ■ : Mr. an d M ik . C. F. M ortim er ant th e ir 11 y ear old d a u g h te r left Tues day fo r G ran d v iew . W ash in g to n w here th ey have re n te d an irrig a te farm . Mr. M o rtim er w as a d itc h ridei h ere for fiv e y ears an d h ad d a irj cows on I l l s ran ch . He took six heat, of cows an d some young stock h is new location. “I ’ve m ade a lot of frien d s h ere th a t I d o n ’t like t< leave,” he said. “ I in ten d ed to get aro u n d to te ll th em good-bye, bu th e re w as so m uch to do In connec tlo n w ith m o v in g th a t I did not ge to see m an y of them . H erm isto n hat been good to us, an d o u r m em orle of th e co u n try an d o u r m an y frien d h ere w ill be h ap p y ones.” s o f t h e G r o w -Y o u r -O w n - ■ a ■r= F. B. Sw ayze w as In B oardm an W ednesday on business. S upt. H. K. Dean Miss L eona W illiam s and M rs. Rol- Those of you w ho read th e a u to -j lo S o lv ester of A rlin g to n w ere h ere ANDREW RUGG, FATHER OF b io g rap h y of H erb ert Q uick, one of he la tte r p a rt of la s t w eek as LOCAL TEACHER, PASSES th e few real a g ric u ltu ra l lead ers a n d guests a t th e hom e of Mr. a n d Mrs. ; th e b u ild er of th e land b an k system , W. T. S olvester. m ust have been im pressed w ith th e M iss Je a n R ugg, m em ber of th e fa c t th a t th e Iow a co u n try , now th e T he soda w ater fo u n ta in a t H it t ’s lias been u n d e rg o in g a n In ten siv e fa c u lty of th e H erm iston h ig h school, ric h e st fa rm in g d is tric t in th e w orld period of re p a irs d u rin g th e past w as called to her hom e in P o rtla n d w as not subdued in a few years. ,’ew d ay s in p re p a ra tio n for th e unexpectedly S a tu rd ay afte rn o o n be Those pioneers had e n tire ly new reason's business. cause of th e serious Illness of h e r problem s to solve, ju s t as you have fa th e r, A ndrew R ugg. He died be had. P e rh a p s we hav e expected to Mrs. C. F a y e tte G a rd in e r w ho w as fore h is d a u g h te r a rriv e d in P o rt- i develop too rap id ly . I t Is th e h isto ry of new c o u n trie s th a t it tak es te n or a p a tie n t In th e H erm isto n h o sp ital land. for several days w hile su ffe rin g w ith Mr. R ugg was for y ears a teac h er tw e n ty y e a rs to r a g ric u ltu re to be in flu en za h as re tu rn e d to h e r home of m an u al tra in in g in F ra n k lin high come stabilized. A lfalfa w as an d Is in U m atilla. school in P o rtla n d . In previous ab so lu tely necessary fo r th e firs t few y ears he ta u g h t in S pokane high y ears here. Now s ta b ility is com Mr. an d Mrs. F. L. Sam pson of schools. He was a n a tiv e of S cot in g w ith g re a te r d iv ersity . H aines, O regon, and Mr. an d Mrs. land, w ent to C anada as a young N. N eadeau of P en d leto n w ere guests m an and then moved to th e U nited a t th e hom e o f th e ir p a re n ts, Mr. S tates. T h i i coupon and 25c e n title the und er and Mrs. P e te r N eadeau, last Sunday. H e w as p ro m in en t in th e M asonic signed t o one 35c can o f Acm e Q u a lity E n a m e i -K ote, any color, and a special o rd er in the s ta te an d w as also an 20c P a in t Brush. T h e m o th ers an d d a u g h te rs ban O rangem an. Miss R ugg h a s been in q u et, p lan n ed re c e n tly by th e ladies P o rtla n d th is week, and h er d u ties Nam e.. of th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch have been assum ed by o th e r m em bers Address j has been postponed u n til a fte r the of th e faculty. conclusion of th e rev iv al serv ices now T o acquaint you w ith Acme b ein g held. Q u a lity , we are m aking a spe CLUB MEMBERS TO MEET Try a gallon or a tankful K N E R R ’S R E P A IR S H O P horn« econom ics p ro je c t of th e farm b u re a u of w hich Mra. C harlee K eller ts ch airm an . “ Mias C ase’s w ork la so app reciated by com m unities all over th e s ta te th a t It Is very d iffic u lt to secu re h e r,” Mr. H olt said. “She .w ill;k a v a firue to hold m eetings at th re e p la c e s In the co u n ty . F o r th e m eetin g s here pre-tent p lan s a re to In v ite the women from o th e r n eig h b o rin g -c o m m u n itie s so as m any as possible w ill hav e th e o p p o rtu n ity to h e a r h e r.” T h re e m eetings w ith a m o n th in te rv e n in g betw een m eetings w ill be held here. Miss Case w ill h av e as h e r su b ject for th e A p ril m eeting, "T h e Food We E a t and W h a t Be com es of I t .”. F R E S H a n d S A L T F ISH HAVE IT READY FOR DELIVERY Yes we have KRAUT 15c quart Leave your order for a box of Smelt AT ALL TIMES. BY PLACING YOUR ORDER A WEEK OR TEN DAYS AHEAD H E R M IS T O N M A R K E T IT CAN BE Phone Four-O ne-O ne F ree D elivery DELIVERED FROM THE CAR SAVING YOU M. W. SIMS’ A. W. TURNBLAD 50 CENTS MEAT PER TON. Materially Yoon, M aybe you w a n t C ured M eats. If you do our line of Bacon an d H am s w ill s u it you. If you w a n t F resh M eats you can h av e a choice of a wide ra n g e of offering*. S ' I City Meat Market PHOTO 1S1 T U M -A -L U M BBBBaBaBaBBBBBieaaaaiaaaaaBBaasaasa«! ■ 3 HONEY LABELS T o Y our O rder and at R ea so n a b le P rices LUM BER COM PANY R. A. BROWNSON, Mgr. : . THE HERMISTON HERALD a a a a ■ ■ ■ ■ •■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■a ■■■■■■■■■a«