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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1927)
HEBMISTOB ggBAJJX ggRMTHTQjSr, OKBQOK, A C h eck in g A c c o u n t In a strong Bank is a part of every worth while business under present day conditions. Paying bills by check is much more convenient than paying in currency, and the elem ent of risk present when currency is carried around is entirely eliminated if the currency is deposited and its transfer authorized by check. , We invite more checking accounts. First N a tio n a l B ank ot Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profit« O v e r $50,000 v B Swayze, Free. R. Alexader, Vlce-Praa. A. H Norton. Cashier W. L. Hamm. Asst. Caahter V NT ADS Baby Clucks 1927 The only White Leghorn chicks un sold are those in the hatches that w ill be taken off May 10, 17, 24 and 31. FOB SALB Prices for these May chicks will i )—Stock to pasture. See be $12 p;r 100, or $108 per 1,000. Deposit of 20 per cent required on ¡ury Sommerer, Farm Bru. 29-2c all orders. L.B - - Four Duroc Jersey boars, inquire W. C. Meyers, Echo, o, write Frank Ulrich, Pendleton. Gerald A. White Hermiston, Oregon 29-tfc W hitePouItry F arm VAMT.T)— To hear from owner of FEED PRICE QUOTATIONS l..nd for sale. D. M. Leight, Al- ada, Montana. 28-4tc (Furnished by Farm Bureau Co-oper ative of Hermiston. Unless other Rapid fireless cooker, ex wise specified, prices are per hundred it; nt condition with aluminum weight.) Mrs. Charles Taylor. 28-tfc. Scratch, 100s ................ $2.26 Bran, 60s ...................... 90 Rood blue grass pasture shade and water, for this spring, summer and Egg Mash ..................................... 2.30 fall. Cattle only. See W. A. Leathers. Ground O ats................................. 2.20 Ground Barley ........................ 1.75 28-tfc. W heat............................................ 2.20 FOR SALE— Standard make piano in Corn. No. 2................................. 1.95 vicinity will be sacrificed. Must Cracked Corn, No. 2................ 2.10 sell at once. $10 monthly. Write Ground Corn, No. 2................ 2.Q5 Tallman Piano Store, Salem, Ore Mill Run 80s ............................... 1.20 gon 27-3tc Cow Feed ..................................... 2.10 Ground Wheat ........................ 2.30 FOR SALE— Two doz. Barred Rock Shorts, 80s ................................... 1.28 pullets, O. A. C. strain, $1 each, Rolled Barley ............................; 1.23 or $10 per doz. Wm. Taylor, Route Calf meal, per pounC.................. 3%c 2. 27-tfc. Middlings ..................................... 1.68 Oyster shell .......................................90 FOR SALE—Automobile, chickens, Whole O ats................................... 2.10 furniture, reasonable. M. Duty. Salt, half ground 50s........................ 45 25-3tp FOR SALE—Jersey cow, three years old, fresh. Write W. P. Trumbull, Stanfield, Oregon. 24-tfc FOR SALE — Registered Duroc-Jer- ■ sey September pigs. Write B. Ul rich, Pendleton, Ore. 24-tfc FOR SALE OR TRADE— 138 acre dairy ranch mile west of Alsea. State highway, mall route. School bus. Want small Irrigated place. E. M. Goodlln, Alsea, Oregon. 21-7p FOR SALE— No. 1 fresh cows. B. Hammer. S7-tfo FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE — 22 aerm Irrigated fruit and berry land in White Salmon Valley, Washing ton, situated 6 miles from Columbia river, railroad and highway con nections to Portland, In small town on main highway. Good house, electric lights, and good buildings. About 900 bearing treee, 6 acres suitable for strawberries, 4 acres pasture, lots of firewood on place. Write C. R. Smith, Pendleton, Ore 26-3tp FOR 8ALE— Rhode Island Red cock erels, pullets and hatching eggs. Rita Dyer. 26-2tp MBGELLAHEOUS LOST—-License plate No. 91339. D D. Follett. 29-lc WANTED TO BUY— 50 or 60 head of cattle. Wm. Leathers. 29-tfc LOST—Green Jade Eversharp pen- clL Return to Mitchell Drug store. 27-ltp Bring your broken furniture to me to be repaired. Tom Jensen. 17-tfe Watch, clock end Jewelry repairing. Se< Newell, next door to Sappers. • ll-tfe Polands for Profits. Stillings. 37tf REAL E8TATB EXCHANGES AND INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS. RE ALTOR. 28-tfc ADDING machine rolls at the Herald FOR SALE—Adding machine at the Herald office. rolls You ean own a new Ford for $100 down and $25 a month. See us for guaranteed used Fords. Echo Auto Co., under new management. 30tfc Hermiston Farai ture Bert Mullins H om e Cooking REX CAFE d Hand Hardware, Saddles, Wagons. tastily to the amusement of all ex tS -3fs cept bit mother: “Hey. mom, may I j have • bank and a gob7" Tw wtth interest thereon at the rate of 1927. LODGE DIRECTORY IVomon A c c o r d e d H igh 8 per cent per annum from the 2nd R. T. Cooklngham, R a n k in In tellig e n c e day of January, 1928, until paid and Sheriff of Umaltlla County, Oregon. QUEEN ESTHER CHAPTER No. That Anatole France had a high reel,he further sum of $275.00 as attor- 30-5tc. 101, O. B. 8., meets second and gard for women may be gathered from ney's Pees and for plaintiff’s costa fourth Tuesday evenings of each the conversation which took place be and disbursements in thia suit which month in Masonic Hall. Visiting tween himself and his secretary, said decree and Judgment and order members welcome. Sandor Kemerl, snd which Is reported of sale have been duly docketed and Maud M. Kellogg, W. M. -n her book, "Rambles With Anatole enrolled In the office of the clerk of Kathryn L. Garner, Secretary. France.” “ 'The Intelligence of the woman Is said court, and In and by which said VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206, L O. O. very high and she Is ready to g > to Judftment and decree and order of sale ill extremes In asserting herself/ he It was directed that the hereinafter F. meets each Monday evening in Odd says. 'More than the man she Is described real property in Umatilla Fellows' hall. Visiting members cor iware of the age In which she lives, County, Oregon, together with the dially invited. hecaus“ she carries It within herself. tenements, hereditaments and ap W. R. Longhorn, Secretary. In our search for the history of the purtenances thereunto belonging or Y our n e e d s in e v e r y th in g Childs Barham, N. Q. past It Is the woman who ahows ns in any wise appertaining and also the way. It Is she who makes us fore all of the estate, right and Interest th a t is n ece ssa r y to com PROFESSIONAL CARDS see the future. It Is the woman, heroic, of said defendants in and to the same p le te y o u r g o lf ou tfit. sentimental, romantic, emancipated Independent She was taken from be sold by the sheriff of Umatilla Dr. F. V. PRIME Adam's breast, near Ills heart, brought County, Oregon, to satisfy said judg DENTISTRY to life by his ardent desire. How ment and all costs. Dental X-Ray and Diagnosis could she be anything else but his Now. therefore, I will on the 30th Hermiston, Oregon Image? Therefore the woman's des day of April, 1927, at the hour of 2 tiny depends on the man?" Bank Bldg. Phone Connections ..’clock in the afternoon of said day, it the front door of the court house In the city of Pendleton, Umatilla W. J. W ARNER When you need any County, Oregon, sell all of the right, — READ THE WANT ADS— Attorney-at-Law thing in the tine of title and interest which the said defendants, or either of them, had neat and attractive Hermiston i : : Orejea therein on the 7th day of November, Printing. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SATE 1922, or since then have acquired or UNDER EXECUTION h s. M c K e n z ie , m . d - now have In and to the following des cribed premises situated In Umatilla Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that County,, state of Oregon, to-wit: Office; 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg. ■♦♦eeceecc» by virtue of an execution issued out The northeast quarter of the north of the Circuit Court of the State of Pendleton, Oregon west quarter of section 22, town •» <■ Oregon for Umatilla County upon ❖ ship 5, north of range 28, east of Judgment and decree and order of ♦ IF IT’S JAMES L. SEARS, M. D. Willamette meridian, containing Bale rendered In said court on the 21st * 40 acres In Umatilla County to keep in mind the day of March, 1927, in favor of the Physician and Surgeon State of Oregon against C. J. Johns together with the tenements, hered Office Phone 733. Res. Phone T U fact that in addition to Jr. and Vera M. Johns, his wife, Un itaments and appurtenances there Office in First National Bank BMg. printing this news ited States National Bank of La- to belonging or in any wise apper YOU WANT Grande, Oregon, a national banking taining and all of the right, estate, paper we do job work CALL 25-J association, Ben J. Jory and Lyman title and interest of said defendants DR. DAVID S. ROWE, of any kind. When G. Rice, as administrator of the es in and to the same, said lands to be COUNTRY HAULS S0LICITE1 in need of anything tate of Cato J. Johns Sr., deceased, sold at public auction to the highest Specializing in Acute and Chronio for the sum of $2940.00, together bidder for cash tn hand, the proceeds in this line be sure with Interest thereon at the rate of of said sale to be applied to the sat Disease. per cent per annum from the 28th isfaction of said execution and alt TRANSFER AND DRAY day of November, 1923 until paid costs. Location, 2 doors west of Postoffice ♦ o o •> and for the further sum of $53.86 Dated this 24th day of March, Hours, 10 to 6. and by appointment. Office Phone 303 Res. Phone 312 W e H ave A nticipated Legal Blanks for Sale at This Office Com e in and give our line the “once over.” DON’T FORGET ------- US-------- HITT We Want Yon SERVICE T. H. Gaither T o .'See U s POULTRY-DAIRY RANCHES OPTIONS M UST BE CLOSED $70,000.00 Worth of Good Property Must be Sold! REAL SN A PS ■BARGAINS IN DIVERSIFIED TRACTS REAL SNAPS Lowest Prices O ffered For 15 Years NO OTHER LANDS TO BE BOUGHT A T SUCH FIGURES I have closed contracts on these places and they must be sold. These are not general prices. The owners Eave each personal reasons for making such low figures in order to turn them into money or make changes in their affairs ., .?.r‘ng* I 8m ?o’ng to ,e ” these places and expect to reach buyers through advo 'tising and realty correspondents ?ATRz.LSTrAT THE D 00R 0 F MY 0FFICE- IF YOU ARE INTERESTED AND WANT A HOME PI ACE OR A POULTRY OR DAIRY RANCH J. p JJQJJJJ HERMIST()N 0REG0N TAKE A LOOK HOME PLACES GOOD SCHOOLS CARNEGIE LIBRARY THREE CHURCHES Cigars, Tobacco PURE AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP AND FINE CLAES CF PEOPLE Barber Shop STATE AND NATIONAL HIGH WAYS BEST CLIMATE IN NORTHWEST NO FOGS OR COLD WINDS 300 DAYS OF SUNSHINE AND MILD WINTERS NO MUD REGULAR SUMMER EVENING BREEZES EARLY SPRING LATE FALLS IS OUR SPECIALTY COOPERATIVE MARKETING COOPERATIVE BUYING HOME MADE PASTRY WELL DEVELOPED SYSTEM OF WE SERVE 40c LUNCH FROM AGRICULTURE ESTABLISHED 11:30 TILL 3 :00 P .M . BY EXPERIENCE Fried Chicken, home style, 50c AIDED BY EXPEKMENT FARM, OREGON AGRCUITURAL COL SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOUR! LEGE AND NATIONAL DEPART Open 5:30 to 0:30. MENT OF AGRICULTURE ALFALFA DAIRYING POULTRY SHEEP HOGS CLUBS TO BE ORGANIZED BEES AT MEETING SATURDAY TURKEYS POTATOES A meeting of members of boys and ASPARAGUS girls clube on the project has been BERRIES called by E. L. Jackson.leader of the HOME GARDENS club project, for Saturday night at GRAPES 8 o’clock in the offices of the irriga SWEET POTATOES tion district in the reclamation SMALL TRACTS WHEAT AND CORN FOR FARM FEEDS building. The meeting will be for the purpose MELONS of organizing the sheep, calf, pig and ABUNDANT WATER SUPPLY pototo clube for the season’s work. TWO LARGE RESERVOIRS Mr. Jackson also said that those in NEVER SHORT OF WATER FOR IRRIGATION terested tn poultry club work should CONCRETE LINED CANALS attend the meeting. CONCRETE PIPELINES AND HEAD GATES Voyen Goes To V ali Carl M. Voyen, clerk in the recla NO WOODEN STRUCTURES mation bureau for the past six years, $130.000 UNDER CONTRACT IN U. S. TREASURY FOR EMERGEN will leave In the morning for Vale CIES AND EXTENSIONS WITH where hehae been transferred. He will OUT INTEREST be In the government service there CHEAPEST WATER IN NORTH on the Owyhee project. Mrs. Voyen: and the children will follow later, i WEST Mr. and Mrs. Voyen have many; DRAINAGE COMPLETE friends here who regret their depart-. SOILS CLASSIFIED AND POOR LANDS WITHDRAWN uxe. STATISTICS SHOW 90 TER CENT OF FARMERS IN GOOD CONDI K n ew W hat He W anted TION A society woman recently was giv SELL FOR CASH AND P *Y CASH ing an elaborate dinner party, which DAILY OR WEEKLY EGG AND she permitted her small son Freddie CREAM CHECKS to attend. The hostess sal at the OTHER PRODUCT g CASH head of the table, and Freddie sat REVISED LAND VALDES ON EARN near the foot. All went well until ING CAPACITY the deseert course was reached. De- I INTEREST ON DIVESTMENT elding to ask maternal advice before partaking of the sweet Freddie called SOUND CONDITION FO UNTAIN k L of L * • Him Two public n .-n In Washington one day tai' 'ue of the traits of certain menila n congress, who has a way of p«. oil ting himself tc get "all het up" over trifles and who gene,'ally makes a »Teat to-do with respect to the accomplishment of entail things. “Yes. sir.” observed one of the men tlrst mentioned, “that chap Invariably hitches a Corliss engine to a gimlet** CITY LOTS Get a building site, poultry lot, garden grounds or cow pasture. 6 lots In blue grass, $25 each. 3 lots Main Street, $30 tach. Four lots and acre tract, $200. Four lots and acre tract, $250. Eight lots on highway, $30 to $50. Eight lots, good pasture, $25 each. ACRE TRACTS - Nineteen one acre tracts In town, $100 to $250. Poultry tracts, gardens, good land, very desirable. FIVE ACRE tracts Eleven five acre tracts, leveled, in alfalfa, or partly In alfalfa; goed land, $100 to $125 per acre. Near town. Just right to start poultry, garden, or some cows. Terms on several tracts. Five acres tn fruit and alfalfa, small house, on macadam street, beautiful tract, $1600; terms. Five acres, mile from Main street, highly improved and well cared for, pretty new bungalow, light and water, $3500. 7 TEN ACRE TRACTS $100 to $150 per acre. Will carry 500 hens and five cows. Some with buildings. 8ome class six land but worth twice the price. Terms to re liable parties on part of these. Some will discount for all cash. Ten acres In edge of town, fruit and alfalfa, eight room house, well built, very desirable home for man who wishes to retire. $6000. 7 TWENTY ACRE TRACTS $50 to $150 per acre. Part In alfalfa, part have been In alfalfa, some have houses, all desirable. 2 FORTY ACRE TRACTS Some larger places. ilar to above. Prices sim SPECIAL DESCRIPTIONS Seven acres In town. Six room bungalow, Delco tights and private water system, abundant fruit, has been sold for $7000. Price for 60 days $3500. Terms. 11 acres In town, eight room house, lights, city water , houses for 1000 hens, camp site, cabins, former price $8000; now $4000. Terms. 20 acres three miles out: eight acres class No. 1 land, balance clam No. 8. Four room plastered house, basement, fine well, seven acres all kinds of fruit, blue grass and alfalfa poultry beds, very desirable for hen* and turkeys, $1600. Thirty acres, class six, water ren tal contract accepted, seven acres alfalfa, good house and well and other buildings, $800. Excellent for poultiy and turkeys. Eighteen acres, on highway, class six, small house and good well, five acre In alafalfa. Good poultry ranch. $600. Twenty acres, 2 1-2 miles out, class six, four room house, other buildings, good well, plenty of fruit, some alfalfa, some blue grass. Price $1,000. Twenty acres, class one land, five miles out near reservoir, fenced, two room house. Easy terms to man who will Improve. $1000. Ten acres, West side, under new McKay creek reservoir. Canal sys tem and flood water right paid for, leveled, $400, Forty acres, near town on west side, partly cleared, well, good soil, partly leveled Canal system and flood water paid for on 25 acres. Price $1,000, Twenty acres, fine soil, good four qoom, house, other buildings, half mile from Main street, nil improved, price $3000. Terms easy. Twenty acres. tw0 miles north, class six, level, fair house, good quality of oil, several acres in alfalfa, good well. Price $800. No better for poultry and turkeys and a few cows. Twenty acres, all blue grass, Min nehaha district, fine tract of ground. In alfalfa for years $2500. Ten ocrea, mile from Main street, all In alfalfa, five room house, deep welt, lights If desired, $1500. Terms. 77 acres, all In alfalfa, or crop rotation, cut tn mall tracts to suit purchaser, $100 to $150. Near town, tn fine shape. No. 1 soli. Very deirable for dairy ranches. 80 acres near town. Improved, cut in five acre or ten acre tracts, $75 to $125. Very desirable for dairy and poultry ranches. 20 acres on Diagonal road, four room house, small orchard, good stable, poultry house, all Improved, $2500. Terms. 20 acres, well Improved, Columbia district, good house and other build ings. attractive location. $3.500.00. Terms. 15 acres excellent for poultry, four acres In good orchard, asparagus, 5 room house, other buildings, fine soil, good place, «2700. Terms. 40 acres, five miles out, 25 In alfalfa, fenced with woven wire, good soil, $2500. Terms. HERMISTON, OREGON i j . L. V A U G H A N ! ! ■ j: i j ! s 206 East Court St. ANY AND Everthing Electrical FOR YOU ■ Jj J ■ 5 ■ s J Phone 139 Pendleton, Ore. ® ■■■■■■ ■■ Hermiston Transfer ALFALFA AND IRRIGATED PAS We Haul TURES— SUNSHINE AND OUT OF BARNS— NO MUD— NO PIERCING ANYTHING COLD—NO FOGS OR COLD RAINS ANYWHERE PRODUCTIVE, HEALTHFUL CON ANYTIME DITIONS— THESE MAKE DAIRY ING A SPECIALTY HERE— WILL TELEPHONE 31 MATCH COST OF BUTTERFAT WITH ANY PLACE IN NORTH WEST. i POULTRY— EGGS— Rapidly growing industry— Des tined to take leadership here— Ideal for the hen— Lajrs eggs when eggs are high— 300 days of sunshine— Eest of sandy soil— Green feeds almost year PAINTS, WALLPAPER, round— Pullets develop strong and PICTURE MOULDINGS thrifty for years of production— Pul lets can be produced with green feeds AND GLASS and our cheap grains and mashes for CONTRACTING two-thirds usual cost— With long falls and mild winters and choice 513 Main St. Phone 158 feeds and sanitary conditions our hens produce a larger percentage of Pendleton, Oregon. eggs than in other districts, with therefore greater profits— W ith sharp competition we can produce eggs at a profit when many other districts must quit— We have climatic and soil conditions similar to Petaluma and better natural feeding conditions— We are leading to and seek the leadership of the Northwest in egg production. TURKEYS— Turkeys' seem to have found a new paradise here. W ondrfully fine Thanksgiving birds are produced and scores aro going into this business Raising capons Is aho very profitable A few hogs on the farm and a small flock of sh ep are common. Hcoey is produced end sold in carlots and a marketing association is maintained. Asparagus is a spring leader with early income. Early potatoes then follow and also berries. Excellent home gardens are universal. A ids the housew ife to es lab or and income is distributed cape drudgery. Economical, throughout the y ar. FARM BUREAU— Speedy, Easy to O p erate. The Farm Bureau has 500 mem F o r dem onstration call bers. It successfully conducts a co operative feed store which grinds and mixes all m ash's and handles all feeds and seeds for the farmers e Hermiston car lot wholesale prices, and at a Phone 9£1 saving on usual retail prices of around 33 per cent. W ithout doubt it is one of the most successful in the West. Hermiston is a town of 800. It has two hotels, a fine bank, two doc tors, two dentists, three garages, Maternity Cases our Specialty electric light system, city water sys OUR MOTTO: tem, newipaper, two hardware stores, five grocery and general stores, two FAIRNESS AND SERVICE conftctionary sterns, drug store and Come and see us about our new ether stores and shops. We have and reasonable rates. Graduate gtade and Acer dited high school. n u n c in attendance at all times. JE. P. DODD, HERMISTQN, OREGON L. J. M c A te e The Thor Ironer W. B. YEOMAN Hermiston Hospital TELEPHONE 881