COMING AGAIN T h e D a iry C ow M eadow brook Ice o Daily Deliveries at Hermiston Stanfield and Umatilla Every Other Day Is one of the best assets of agriculture, and local conditions make her very valuable on Irrigated farms in this district. Our most successful dairymen know that dairying is a complex business that requires careful attention and study. An opportunity to see representative animals of dairy breeds will be afforded when the Union Pacific dairy and hog special visits Hermiston April 27. We suggest that dairymen and pros­ pective dairymen plan to visit the train and hear alks that will be made. Phone 901 O R O N O . F E L T H O U SE First N a tio n a l B an k of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000 F. B. Swayze, Pres. R. A lexsder, Vice-Pres. A H Norton, Cashier W. L. Hamm. Asst. Cashier Baby Chicks 1927 WANT ADS The only W hite Leghorn chicks un­ sold are those in the hatches that w ill he taken off May 10, 17, 24 and 31. FOR SALE Prices for these May chicks w ill be $12 per 100, or $108 per 1,000. Deposit of 20 per cent required on WE HAVE SIX HEAD OF HEAVY WORK HORSES, Must sell In all orders. the next 20 days, Ready to work No more custom hatching can be 34-2tc done by us at present. Irrespective now. H. P. & S. Co. of whether bookings have been made. FOR SALE— A roomy oak sideboard for dishes and linen, cheap. Mrs. Lyle Tilden, Tel. 74-R 35-ltp WhitePoultryFarm FOR SALE— Three banded Italian Queens. C. Champion, Hermiston, Oregon. (Breeder for Skovbo Apiaries.) 33-tfc O. A. C. B. Rock eggs for hatching, 75c for 15. Geo. McCoy, Robb place. 32-2tp For sale— Registered Collie pups. Good alfalfa hay. L E. Sullivan. 32-3p FDR SALE— 10H tons hay in stack, on Auseon place, $63.00. See W. A. Leathers. 32-2tc Gerald A. W hite Hermiston, Oregon S ALL HEAVY BREED COCK- " ERELS YOU HAVE TO SELL ■ BETWEEN 8 WEEKS AND » TWO MONTHS OLD. £ Hammer. B. 27-tfo Satisfaction guaranteed on torn! laundry work. Write Mrs. N. 31-4tp Dolven, Hermlton. A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY ARTICLE UNTIL WANTED ■ ■ WANTED TO BUY— 50 or «0 head of cattle. Wm. Leathers. 29-tfc Bring your broken furniture to me to be repaired. Tom Jensen. 17-tfc Watch, clock and Jewelry repairing. Be« Newell, next door to Sapper*. 18-tfe Polands for Profits. 8tllllng*. 37tf BEAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND INSURANCE. J M. BIGGS. RE­ ALTOR. 2«-»fe ADDING machine rolls at the Hetrald office FOR SALE—Adding machine rolle at the Herald office. Hermiston Second Hand Store.— Furniture and Hardware, Bee Sup­ plies. Harness. Baddies. Wagons. SC-Sfe Herald Want A4* Bring You Sem iti BRAD THE WANT ADR f * ) REX CAFE ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ SE R V IC E * T. H. Gaither * Dr. H . C. Curry ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ HERMISTON LOCALS ♦ ♦ PROFESSIONAL CARDS ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. C. S. McNaught was elected Dr, F. V. PRIME as one of the vloe-presldents of the HERMISTON HOTEL DENTISTRY Umatilla County Health association Dental X-Ray and Diagnosis at the annual meeting of that body- FOR ONE DAY Hermiston, Oregon last Saturday in Pendleton. Her­ Bank Bldg. Phone ConneetloM miston women in attendance at the meeting Included Mrs. C. E. Baker Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted and Mrs. McNaught. W. J. W ARNER « M on d ay, M ay 2 Charges Reasonable Lieutenant George Eggert, in charge of the Salvation Army work in the Pendleton district, has let it H e r m i s t o n P l a y h o u s e be known that those deeiring to lend aid to Mississippi flood sufferers SATURDAY and SUNDAY , may contribute either money or clothing and send it to him at Pen- die ton. “Every cent of money se­ cured will g0 directly to flood suf­ ferers,” he said. “S a lly o f Successor to Hauscom Quality Asparagi« Is Need Continued from page one Attomey-at-Law Hermiston h s. i: M c K enzie , m . d - Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg. Pendleion, Oregon th e JAMES L. SEARS, M. D. Complimentary to Mrs. Carl Voyen who will leave soon for Vale to Join Physician and Surgeon her husband who wag recently Office Phone 733. Res. Phone T it transferred in the government ser­ Office in First National Bank B flg. vice, a card party was given by the American Legion auxiliary at the Legion home Monday evening. Both DR. DAVID S. ROWE, bridge and 5 00 were played. In the UNITED ARTISANS '500 Earl Boynton won first prize, Specializing in Acute and Chronio PRODUCTION ' and Herb Shesely was first prize Disease. Thi» is a regular 50 cent picture winner in bridge. A guest prize wa8 that w ill be shown here for admiss­ given Mrs. Voyen. S a w d u st” ion charges of 10 and 30 cents. Betty Davis, daughter of Mr. and Comedy, “Now You Tell One” Mrs. Slg Davis, celebrated her sixth birthday anniversary at the home of Tuesday and Wednesday her parents Saturday afternoon when 12 girls about her own age were her MAY 3 AND 4 guests at a party. Games were played and a very pleasant time was enjoy­ ed. The guests Included Barbara Campbell, Louise Schlmpke, Dorothy Knerr, Irene Kennings, Maxine Paul, Admission, 10 and 30c Ruth Dodd, Viola Kinley, June Dahl- man, Marian Pierce, Ethel Paul, Mel- Comedy, “Plagues and Puppy Love” va Farra, Ruth Ann Norton and Jack­ ie Davis. Location, 2 doors west of Postoffice Hours, 10 to 6. and by appointment. Office Phone 303 Res. Phone 21$ HERMISTON, OREGON tB B B B B B B B iB F 1BB B The Fighting Edge j j . L. VAUGHAN! C om ing to 1 206 East Court St. ■ “ ANY AND Everthing Electrical “Fruit men In the Yakima valley, Kennewick and White Bluffs esti­ PENDLETON mate that their crop will be about 10 FOR YOU per cent of normal this fall as a re­ Pendleton, Oregon sult of the recent freeze," said E. P. Phone 139 Pendleton, Ore. Dodd after his return from Wenat­ ■■■■■■■■I chee where he inspected his ranch. SPECIALIST ‘‘Wenatchee fared better. My apple water absorption, which * Is also shown In decrease in the percentage orchard was only slightly damaged. in Internal Medicine for the of dry matter, was least at 33 de­ I ran across one apple man near We­ past fifteen years grees F., somewhat greater at 41 de- natchee who burned 1600 gallons of grees F., and still greater at the oil whole smudging to fight the low DOES NOT OPERATE higher temperatures. Here, again, j temperatures. He won, however, and the greatest percentage of increase 1 saved his crop.” W ill be at in weight, or decrease in dry matter, DORION HOTEL At the Baptist church Sunday, occurred during the first 24 hours We Haul May 1. Bible school 10 A, M. Morn­ FRIDAY, MAY 13 after the spears were harvested. ANYTHING “During the storage period repre­ ing worship 11 A. M. Them?, Why Office Hours : 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. a Christian Home. This Is to be fam­ ANYWHERE sented In these experlmdts, there was a lose In reducing substances and in ily day at the Baptist church. Let ANYTIME ONE DAY ONLY total sugars. These losses were es­ the whole family come to church. TELEPHONE 31 pecially pronounced at ’ the higher The family was ordained of God that No Charge for Consultation temperatures (56, 77 and 9# F>) children might be trained up for The maximum rate ot loss occurred htmtelf; It was before the church, Dr. Mellenthln is a regular gradu­ during the first 24 hours. At the or rather the first form of the church ate In medicine and surgery and is temperaturs ot 33 degress F., how­ on earth. Evening eervtoe 7:45 P. licensed by the state of Oregon. He ever, there was a slight gain In the M. Theme, The Unruly Member. A done not operate for chronic appen­ amount of these substances during cordial welcome to all. A. J. Ware, dicitis, gall stones, ulcers ot stomach, the first 24 hours, after which there pastor. tonsils or adenoids. was a decrease; and at 41 and 6l He has t0 his credit wonderful re­ FAINTS, WALLPAPER, CALL FOR WARRANTS degrees F., after an Initial loss there sults In diseases of the stomach, liver, City of Hermiston Warrants Nos. bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, was .apparently a very slight gain in PICTURE MOULDINGS these substances during the second 4094 to 4136, inclusive, are hereby kidney, bladder, bjd wetting, catarrh, AND GLASS day, after which there was further called for payment. Interest stops weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg decrease. It Should be Stated that April 28, 1927. ulcers and rectal ailments. CONTRACTING GEORGIA HENDERSON. sugars constitute but one group of Below are the names of a few of 34-rltc City Treasurer 513 Main St. Phone 18S substance« which determine flavor; his many satisfied patient« In Oregon t-------------------------- who have been treated for on,? of the among others may be mentioned esters, glucosidce, amlno-aclds, and Pendleton, Oregon. above named causes: 6M 3N H0GIRU1 protiens. The lose of sugar during fl. G. Clark, Troutdale, Wash. storage Is probably due to Its trans­ J. A. Wibert, Albahy, cises for tne Commencement exercises formation to celt wall material, Mrs. Yaqulna McClay, Reedsport. chiefly Lignin, and other substances. graduating class of the Irrigon high Elmer Booker, Condon. J school will be held on Saturday even­ Mrs. O. Garrison, Warren. “Both mlerochemlcal and macro- ing, May 14. The graduate» ire Frie­ Mrs. L. D. Bearn, St. Johns. chemical studies showed a general In da SSanian, Phyllis Renno and Robert Mrs. Eliz Yoller, Astoria. crease in the amount of fiber Of Smith. This is a larger class than for Mrs. R. Gusrnvlson, Wistport. the spears at all storage tempera­ a number of years. Maternity Cases our Specialty Mrs. W. B. Henslee, Marshfield. ture«. County Commissioners Bleakman R|.zneber above date, that consul­ OUR MOTTO: “It appear« from the results above, and Davidson, accompanied by Road- FAIRNESS AND SERVICE that green asparagus should be master McCaleb and Dr. Conder, were tation on this trip will be free and bunched, packed, and placed under In town Sunday morning conferring that his tretment Is different. Come and see ns about our new refrigeration as soon after harvest with a number of local people on > MarrlAd women must be accom­ and reasonable rates. Graduate panied by their husbands. as Is compatible with efficient hand­ road matters. Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los nurse in attendance at all times. ling. There is a progressive deter­ Misses Snow McCoy and Genevieve | ioration, a« shown In the reduction Glasgow are in Pendleton a part of Angeles, California. TELEPHONE 881 In sugar, and Increase In fiber, even this week. dmatilla, first; Beatrice Gassett, at a temperature slightly above the Most of the dancing folks of this freezing point; It is desirable, there­ place attended the dance at Umatilla Umatilla, second; Gladys Norquist, fore, that the product reach the Friday night. All had an excellent | Hermiston, third. Indoor ball— B. Gassett, Umatilla, consumer In the shortest possible time. first; Rosa Schachprnieyer. Umatilla, tin»*. The results obtained show Supt, Kraus and family wero In second; Alice Dunn, Cold Springs. that green asparagus should be Pendleton Saturday. third. maintained at temperatures slightly Nestor Seaman was In Portland on C Class— above the freezing point. It Is de­ business Thursday. 60 yard dash—Byrnes, Umatilla, sirable that the crate and the parch­ The Grange social Saturday night ment wrappers surrounding the In­ ie reported to have been quite success­ first; Grace Rodda. Minnehaha, sec­ ond: Helen Gregg, Hermiston, third. dividual bunches be clearly marked ful. Indoor ball— Helen Gregg, Hermis­ Your needs in ev ery th in g so as to indicate to retailers and Mrs, Tommy Jones spent Satur­ ton, first; Grace Rodda, Minnehaha, consunfcre that freph asparagus th a t is necessary to com­ day In Pendleton. second; Bernice Byrnes, Umatilla, should be kept at a low temperature Who the new principal of school« third. p lete your golf outfit. In order that its edible quality may Is to be has not been definitely de­ D Claes - be maintained." termined yet. 60 yard dash—Irma Clark, Her­ R. F. Williams Is driving a new miston, first; Isabelle Beebe, Stan­ CALL FOR WARRANTS „ Bulck sedan. field, second; L. Duncan, Hermis­ Bert Knight has been elected as ton, third. All O. and M. Warrant« of the Base ball— Agnes Thompson, Uma­ West Extension Irrigation District, school Janitor for next year. tilla, flist; Alice Rhea, Stanfield, registered on or before April 16, WINNERS IN TRACK MEET second; Allene Wleenor, Hermiston, 1927, will be paid on presentation Ifclrd. at the office of the County Treasurer of Morrow county, on or after May ond: Roth Thompson, Umatilla, The sand for The maintenance 12th, 1927, at which date interest third. work being done on this «eetlon of B Class— on Mid warrants will eease. the highway was furnished from the 60 yard dash— B. Garnett, Uma­ 0. O. Felthouee pit, east of town Heppner, Oregon, April 20tb, 1927. tilla. first; Bertha Meade. Stanfield, Thl» Is the riret time the highway LEON W. BRIGGS. second; fyirns. Umatilla, third. I department has used local sand lq (3>->tc) County Treasurer. Base ball— Ri.^a Schachermeyer, the eur facing work. — r in n F red H. B row n , J e w e le r into four or five different grades, which are distinguished mainly on the basis of sise. The spers are then tied In bunches of approximate­ ly two and one-half pounds each. These are then trimmed to a length of about eight and one-half inches. The trimmed bunches, until packed, are usually stood on the basal end in shallow pans la an Inch or two of water, which may or may net be Iced. When removed from the pan, each bunch la rolled In a stamped parchment paper wrapper. The wrapped bunches are then packed in pyramldal-ahipod crates with the butts resting bn a layer of wet moea. It ta currèht practice also to plaça parchment- paper on the bottom of the box, so that the mow rents upon this paper rather than upon the dry boards of the box, “In etarly spring v^heti cuttings are light and before It is possible to obtain a sufficient number of crates to make carlot shipments, most of the Cigar*, Tobacco asparagus is shipped by expires with out refrigeration. Barber Shop “After asparagus Is harvested, changes oeour In its structure and chemical composition, which effect its edible qualities. “The principal' changes reported in this paper concerns growth In length, weight, dry matter, reducing substances, total sugars and crude fiber. Claude fiber, which is re­ flected In the toughness of asparagus was determined by chemical analysis, and by microscopic examination of IS OUR SPECIALTY the spears in order to ascertain the HOME MADE PASTRY degree of lignification of structural WE SERVE 40c LUNCH FROM elements. These changes are mark­ 1 1 :30 TILL 3:00 P. M. edly Influenced by the temperature at which the spears are stored and Fried Chicken, home style, SO* by the length of storage period. SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOUSf “The storage temperatures employ­ Open 8:30 tc 9:30. ed were 33, 41, 66, 77, and 95 de­ gree F. All changes w*xc observed at 24 hour Intervals. “It is known that asparagus spear» grow in length In the crute, it the butts are on moist moss. If the moss Is uniformly moist and remains so throughout the period of storage, the chief factor determining the growth rate Is temperatue. The growth h im rate of spears with the butts In water was found to be least at 32 F., and to increase as the temperature wai raised (within the limits of the ex- YOU WANT périment.) Mold appeared on the asparagus stored at temperatures of CALL 25-J 77 and 95 degree» F., after 5 and 4 ; COUNTRY HAULS SOLICITEZ # days respectively, and consequently the result« obtained at these tmper- aturee after mold appeared are dis­ carded. The greatest percentage of ♦ TRANSFER AND DRAY ♦ Increase In the length of asparagus ! ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ £ occurred during the first 24 hours, after which there was a slowing down In the rate. 'Asparagus spears st red wi h the1* butts la water or en wet mow ab­ sorb water and Increased In weight The rate of weight increase due to — R B A P TH B WANT AtW— Home Cooking Bead The Herald Want Ads. Reductions from 25 to 33 1-3 Per Gent J G IL B E R T S M IT H Hermiston Telephone on Echo System Bert Mullins MISCELLANEOUS Here lg a resh new stock of high grade Jewelry and Silverware purchased within the last few months: includes diamond rings, set rings, wrist v atches, clocks and novelty Jewelry. Many appropri­ ate gift items for graduation, birthdays, etc., now at greatly re­ duced prices. See me or call me for prices. ■ FOUNTAIN FOR SALE— No. 1 fresh eowa. in high grade Seventeen years In the jewelry bu ;tness In Pendleton enables us to extend the most competent servici. We solicit your Jewelry and watch repair work and guarantee satisfaction. HIGH GRADE PIANO In vicinity of Hermiston can be bought on small FEED PRICE QUOTATIONS monthly payments. For particu­ lars white Pendleton Music House, Pendleton, Oregon. 33-4tc (Furnished by Farm Bureau Co-oper­ ative of Hermiston. Unless other­ PIANO FOR SALE in Hermiston dis­ wise specified, prices are per hundred trict. High giiade. Bargain. weight.) $2.26 Pay $10 month. For particulars Scratch, 100s .......................... 90 address Hendrick Plano Brokerage Bran, 60s 2.30 Co., 121 South Madison St., Spo­ Egg Mash ________ kane. 32-4tc Ground O ats.................................. 2.20 Ground Barley ................... 1.76 2.20 FORTY ACRE ALFALFA TRACT for Wheat ................................... sale. Four miles east of Hermiston, Corn, No. 2.................................... 2.06 near Columbia school. $5,000.00. Cracked Corn, No. 2.................. 2.15 2.15 Terms. Addresi owner, care Her­ Ground Corn, No. 2.......... 1.20 miston Herald. 32-3tc Mill Run 80s ............................ Cow Feed ...................................... 2.10 For sale— Two big six McCormick Ground W heat................. 2.30 mowers, two McCormick hay rakes Shorts, 8 0 s .................................... 1.28 and derrlok. W. A. Leathers. 31tf Rolled Barley ............................. 1.2$ Calf meal, per pounC------------- 2 He I will have pasture for 30 to 40 Middlings ........... l.$$ cows. Good water and lota of Oyster shell ......................- .............. $0 shade. Guy Cronk. Sltfc Whole O ats...................... 2.1$ Salt, half ground 60s...................... 46 FOR SALE — Four Duroc Jersey hoars, Inquire W. C. Meyers, Echo, or write Frank Ulrich, Pendleton. 29-tfc Good blue grass pasture shade and water, for this spring, summer and fall. Cattle only. See W. A. Leathers. 28-tfc. Great Savings Jewelry [/ ib b b b b b b b b b b b b b b n b n " W ANTED Card ot Thanks LODGE DIRECTORY Bvereon, W ash, April 2$, 1927 To Our Old Friends from Hermis­ QUEBN ESTHER CHAPTER No. ton who so kindly sent love and 101, O. B. 8., moots Second and sympathy by letter, card or flowers fourth Tuesday evenings of each In thia hard and trying time, we month In Masonic Hall. Visiting sincerely and from the bottom of members welcome. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST sorely tried but submissive hearts, Maud M. Kellogg. W. X. can only say— Kathryn L. Garner, Secretary. - OF SEATTLE Thank you each one. It was surely a cup of cold water in His VINEYARD LODGE NO. 20«, L O. O. name for it comforted our hearts Who has made professional visits to F. meets each Monday evening In Odd to know our old friends were think­ Fellows’ hall. Visiting members cor­ visits to Hermiston for ten ing of us. dially Invited. Frank and Hazel Waugaman. W. R. Longhorn, Secretary. years w ill again be at Childs Barham. N. O. Dr. Mellenthin Hermiston Transfer L. J. M c A te e Hermiston Hospital W e Have Anticipated Come in and give our line the “once over." H IT T