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» THE HKRMI8TOH gEBJLLP. HEJbMtlSTOy. Q&EGQy. SB lng to the Isle of Jersey herds for LODGE DIRECTORY their stock, the visitor said, due to the fact that breeders there are not satisfied with an stock that is not VINEYARD LODGE NO. 208, L O. ft, F. meets each Monday evening in Odd up to type. Eternal vigilance is necessary in Fellows' hall. Visiting member* cor fighting diseases, he stated. Chief dially invited. of the diseases that cause loss to the W. R. Longhorn, Secretary. Cecil Warner, N. G. breeder is infections abortion, and segregation of reactors lg the best known method of handling the PROFESSIONAL CARDS trouble that has been developed to data. The Jersey bull that heads the BOYD T. JENKINS, D. M. D. hospital Jersey herd and was shown associated with here took second place at the Pacific International, the visitor said. F. Y. PRIME, D. M. D. "The animal cost >700, and I had General Dentistry an offer at the International on him of >2,000. His first heifers are prov X-Ray and Diagnosis ing etter than their dams, and we Bank Bldg. Phone Connection are expecting great things of him. Evenigs by appointment. COLUMBIA THEATER Benjamin Franklin said-- Saturday and Sunday “SAVE and HAVE” February 4 and 5 ‘G IG O L O ” Starring Rod La Rocque, Jobyns Rtaslon and Louise Dresser. A picture story with the grim background of war. Its scars and e f fects lnterferring in his future happiness. Benjamin Franklin was wise in the ways o t life. He saw hat the art which money plays ip most people's lives is a very import ant one, and he left as a heritage to the people ot his country a shi&lng example ot financial efficiency. Wednesday and Thursday First National Bank teaches thrift— using a bank book as its text! Start saving today— and save regulrly. Spend lees than you make if you would be successful. February 8 and » “A L M O S T A L A D Y ” A Comedy with lots of laugh. A Pathe Production of high standard. We pay 4 per cent Interest on savings accounts. Saturday and Sunday February 11 and 12 PROGRAMS FOR YEAR ARE “R IS K Y B U SIN E SS” Atto rney-at-Law You don't have to deal in oil stock to be in a risky business. Come and see how all business is risky. First National Bank Definite of Hermiston R EM EM BER T H E BIG FEED PRICE QUOTATIONS FOR SALE For sale— Toggsnberg goat to fresh en soon. Cheap. Inquire Herald. 22 FOR SALE— No. 3 Primrose cream separator, less than 2 years old, in perfect condition. One steel wheel wagon. J. M. Prindle. 22-tfc For sale— We are using only elec tric machines this year and our oil incubators are for sale. 11 Mas ters, S40s, 1925 and 1926 models, a ll in good condition, 2 St. Helens 375 and 430 egg. White Hatchery. 22-tfc. of Having Set Hermiston h s. Put Into Action. R. Alexander, Vice-President A. H. Norton, Cashier (Furnished by the Farm Bureau Co-operative of Hermiston. Unless otherwise specified, prices are per hundredweight.) Cow feed ..................................... >2.25 Egg Mash ........................................ 2.40 Fattening Mash ............................ 2.20 Cod Liver O il........................... 2.70 Scratch ......................................... . 2.20 Wheat, whole .............................. 2.05 Wheat, ground .............................. 2.15 Corn, w h o le .................................... 2.00 Corn, ground................................... 2.10 Corn, crack ed ................................. 2.10 Barley ....................................... 1.90 Barley, ground ....... 2.00 Oats ................................... ,............ 2.25 Oats, ground ................................. 2.35 Shorts 8 0 s ........................................ 1.32 Millrun 80s .......................................1.20 Bran 60s ..............................................84 Middlings 80s ............................... 1.85 Lamb Feed ..................................... 2.25 Policy a a ■ S ■ A program for the year’s activity that will provide one major topic for consideration at each regular monthly meeting has been adopted by the Umatilla Project Farm Bureau Endorsement of such a suggestion was made at the January meeting and the executive committee in meeting Tuesday night drew up and approved such a program. The outlined topics as submitted will make it possible for the organ ization to handle constructively some of the major problems of the project, one of the members pointed out, and thre will be time left to handle any matter of current interest that seems to demand attention. The program adopted is as follows: February meeting— Boys and girls club work, major topic; purchase of baby chicks: rabbit poisoning work; » any project report. “ March meeting— Poultry, major w topic; brooding chicks; club work; ® farm crops, alfalfa varieties, treat ; ing seed potatoes; any project re port; squirrel poisoning. April meeting— Dairying, major topic; poultry on range; pasture grasses; any project report; turkey management; Irrigation problems. May meeting— Farm management, ■ major topic; boys’ and girls' club work picnic; cow testing association results discussed; any project dis cussion; silage for dairy cows, June meeting— Discussion of farm flocks of sheep; marketing co-opera tive; any project discussion. July meeting— Poultry manage ment and diseases; moving pullets to laying qaurters; culling poultry; discussion on any project. August meeting— Discuss hog man agement, feeding, breeding; para site control; winter breeding of lambe any project discussion. September meeting— Umatilla Pro ject fair; boys and girls club work; project discussion. October meeting— Fattening tur keys for market; discussion of results of demostration; breeding for egg production; project discussion. November meeting— Rodent con trol; volume of the farm business; project discussion. December meeting— Keeping farm records; rodent control; project dis cussion. 5 ZOc-Back-on-Every-Even Dollar FOR SALE— About 180 feet of 16 inch wood pipe. Jap Templeton. 13-tfc Lumberman Invents Lumber Printer. I.a Grande, Or.—Dan R. Tanner, su F or sale— Winesap apples, 3 grades. perintendent of the Bowman-Hicks Lumber company mill here, has per ■ Tom Stewart. 7-tfc. fected a device for which the lumber Foor sale— A new supply of adding industry has been searching for 14 machine rolls at the Herald. years and has sold his invention to the Western Pine association. The -BUY YOUR MILK FROM A TESTED invention is a working machine that herd that is free of tuberculosis. can be used to print lumber as it Morning and evening deliveries of goes through the planing mill, indi Jersey milk. Dairy butter. Butter cating the species, the company trade milk, 5c quart. Phone 26-M. H. E. mark, and whatever else is desired. Hanby. 16tf Heretofore an extra process stamping method has been used. IBurk's, headquarters for Army Shoes. 39-tfc Earl Haig, World War Hero, Is Dead. Famoa» Building» ™ REAL ESTATE Among the most famous buildings FIRE INSURANCE AND TRADES. of the ancient and modern world are LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH ME the Parthenon at Athens, tomb of FOB SALE OR EXCHANGE. W A. Mausolus at Halicarnassus, the Pyra LEATHERS. « - t f e mids, Egypt; the Taj Mahal, near Agra, India; the cathedral of Notre REAL estate exchanges and Dame, Paris; the cathedral of Milan, INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS. RE Italy; the cathedral of Cologne, Ger many; Westminster abbey, England; ALTOR. >»»fe the cathedral of St. John the Divine. 39-tfc Morningside Heights. New York city; Burk’s for Bargains. the Woolworth building. New York city; the Lincoln Memorial. Washing Hermiston Second Hand Store. — Furniture and Hardware, Harness, ton, D. C. Saddles, Wagons. Try Burk’s for Bargains. llt f e . 3t-tfe COSBIE IN HOSPITAL H. E. Cosbie. poultry specialist In the extension service of O. A. C., has gone to the hospital In Corvallis for an operation, according to Inform* tlon that has been received by Mrs Sam Carson. Mr. Cosbie has worked with local poultry growers for years and has many friends here. He has been Ul for several weeks. For H ot Sake •Te gods!” exclaimed Smith, who bad come np Just In time to see 8outh exchanging S3S) for an antiquated car. “What In hcaven’a name are you buy ing that old wreck for?" “Well, explained South, “my wife la ashamed every time site has to ad mit we haven't a car. I can't afford a car, but by having thia thing that won’t run and won't need any upkeep In the garage, she’ll be able to say we have a car and there’ll be no need te go into any furihet detail*." Ongan DELAY IN SHIPPING HAS HELD UP OUR MEN S WEAR, BUT WE ARE CONFIDENT IT WTT.T. BE HERE FOR FRIDAY AND SATUR- DAY. * HERMISTON, OREGON COMING!! A t th e C ozy T h eatre UMATILLA -i F eb ru ary 1 4 -1 5 -1 6 THAT BIGGEST OF BIG SPECTACULAR PRODUCTIONS “BEN HUR” T h irteen R eels o f Thrills JAMES L. SEARS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 733. Res. Phone 711 Office in First National Bank Bldg. DR. DAVID S. ROWE, Chiropractor and Physiotherapist Specializing in Acute and Chronie Disease. Location, 2 doors west of Postoffioe Hours, 10 to 6, and by appointment. Office Phone 303 Res. Phone 311 HERMISTON, OREGON M arcelling 75 cents Don’t Miss T h is! REMEMBER THE DATES WHATZWAT (In the Seventh Grade) "FRIENDLINESS" Friendliness is a gift, an art that can be cultivated. In fact one should make a suprmee effort to cultivate this art. It puts into your life a glow of happiness and unknown to those without this priceless gift. A great success does not satisfy the soul unless one is able to scatter sun shine in the form of friendliness. Ws, of tbs ssventh grade. I think, have entirely done away with not being frlenda with others. Of course if another does not wish to make friends with us we cannot help It, but we try the best we can to gain their friendship. Friendship Is unselfish and gen erous. It aids to do away with sel fishness. that terrible handicap which holds a large part of the world. Friendliness, if It eouid be given away as a gift, would, or should be. clamored for as one would clamor for rlchea. It should be hoarded as a miser hoards gold. Were It mine to bestow, ever new born babe should bar* It'* share. Since thia canot be Admission— 25-50c done we must endeavor to make it ours by which to profit. Written by Ivy Duane. M’NARY IS ENTHUSIASTIC ON FUTURE OF DAIRYING Superintendent 50 cents EXPERIENCED OPERATOR H E R M IS T O N B E A U T Y SH O PPE LO W FARES r< A m •c o n o m ic a lly at at ACK UP the family and kit bag; go to sunny P old California for a few weeks, months or for the winter. THE MARKETS Portland Be on Time to See it A ll! Show Starts at 7:30 F. M. S h am p ooin g Lewis A. Groff, father of the nation's forest conservation movement, died at hia home In Redondo Reach, Cal., after an illness of several weeks. THIRTEEN REELS OF THRILLS of State Hospital Predicts Constant Growth of Business Here. With proper management and an in- trol problems, dairying in the Irri gated districts around Hermiston is bound to go ahead and become of more and mors importance, accord ing to the opinion expressed by I>r. W D. McNary of Pendleton In a talk beore the commercial club. The work that Dr. McNary does is to be superintendent of the East ern Oregon state hospital for Insane at Pendleton, and one phase of that Job is to manage a dairy herd that cosmtsts of 125 bead of stock of all ages. He urged the necessity of buying breeding stock that conforms to the best in type for any given breed. Jer sey breeders are more and mors turn- Wheat—B. B. bluestem, >1.42; hard white, federation, soft white, western white, >1.27; hard winter. >1.23; northern spring, >1.24; western red, »1.22%. Hay — Alfalfa. >18®18.50; valley timothy, >18® 18.50; eastern Oregon timothy, >20.50 ®21. Butterfat—50® 54c. Eggs—Ranch, 32®37c. Cattle—Steers, good, >11.25®12.25. Hogs—Medium to choice, >7.75® 9.25. Lambs — Medium to choice, >11.50 013.00. Seattle. Wheat—Soft white, western whits, >1.28%; hard winter, >1.21; western red, >1.23%; northern spring. >1.28f bluestem. >1.45; dark northern spring >1.47; dark hard winter, >1.41. Wheat—Soft, white, western white, >1.29%; hard winter. >124%; west ern red, >1.25%; northern spring, 41.28%; bluestem, >1.45%; dark north ern spring, >1.47%; dark hard winter, >141%. Hay — Alfalfa, >21; timothy, >28; P. 8.. >22. Bntterfat—63c. Eggs—Ranch. 36®39c. Cattle--Steers, choice. >11.7(012.71 Hogs—Prime. >9.25 9 *40. Hogs—Prime. >9100935. Spokane. Cattle—Steers, good. »1I.50OUJ4. y o g s - Good, >*09.19. TU Li M c K enzie , m . d - Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat Office; 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg. Pendleion, Oregon : The Family Wardrobe s London.—Field Marshal Earl Haig, FOR SALE— Baled alfalfa hay, by the bale, ton, lot or carload. Call commander-in-chief of the British at office or phone 141. Leathers forces in France during the World A Little. 2-tfc War, died suddenly at his London home in Princes Gate. Death result FOR SALE— Good, clean, scientific ed from a heart attack suffered while ally cooled Jersey milk and sweet the famous soldier was preparing for cream, delivered morning and eve bed. Earl Haig was 66. ning. Phone 78-W. L C. Dyer. 14-tfc Marines Seize Nicaraguan Rebel Nest Managua, Nicaragua. — The United FOR SALE— No. 1 fresh eowa. B. States marines have captured one of Hammer. 17-tfo the most difficult peaks in Nicaragua —on which General Augustino Sandtno was said to have made his headquar MISCELLANEOUS ters—without trace of the rebel chief tain. For rent— Four room house. Inquire Sau><faaf f o r I c e Knerr’s Repair Shop or residence. There Is no renson why snwdnst 17-tfc. cannot be used year after year for packing Ice. It will undoubtedly be INSURANCE PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSUR come discolored with age, but so long as It does not become mixed with dirt ANCE COMPANY. or other foreign mntter. Its usefulness JOHN HADDOX, HERMISTON. as a packing material will not be af fected by repented use. Sawdust de Odd Job Repairs cays very slowly, where conditions are I do clclmining and build cess not at all favorable to fungus growth. pools. S. Jensen. 4-tfc The dust Is not only cold during use, but is constantly wet—factors which Watch, clock and Jewelry repairing. prevent or nt least greatly retard the development of wood-destroying fungi 8 e . Newell, next door to Sappers. lt - t t e I : : Program of Study to be C a p ita l, S urplu s and U n d iv id e d P ro fits O v e r $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 F. B. Swayae, Pres. W. J. W ARNER OUTLINED BY FARM BUREAU Visit movieland, orange groves, the oil fields, beach resorts, big cities. Golf courses galore! F in e f set U nio n P acific tra in s a ffo rd connections via P o rtla n d o r S alt L a k e C ity . D ive rse route p e rm itte d . M A K g V 3 U B R K S K B V A T IO N S M OW U N IO N P A C IF IC I OVXKLAMD ROUTS Jfalflh. F. C. W0UGHTER, Agent Hermiston, Oregon H o m e C ookin g IS OUR SPECIALTY HOME MADE PASTRY WE SERVE 40c LUNCH FROM 11 ;30 TILL 9 :0 0 P. X. Fried Chicken, hem* style, BOe SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOUR! Open 5:30 to 9:30. REX CAFE H as Y ou r Subscription E x p ir e d ? ìl .. Come fri ano renew 0 neri tone jfoa or* fri town,