The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 23, 1928, Image 3

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    THE ^EBM ISTOB HERALD, HERMIBTO3Í. O REG OX.
m eeting some losses now in th e ir
LODGE DIRECTORY
flocks on acco u n t of paraly sis th a t
is p re v a le n t w ith ewes heavy w ith
lam bs, acco rd in g to C. W. S m ith, VINEYARD LODGE NO. 20*. I. O. O.
county ag en t. T he s ta te v e te rin a r- F. m eets each M onday evening in Odd
I ian was th e re re c en tly to m ake an F ellow s’ hall. V isitin g m em bers cor
inspection of flocks w here losses d ially Invited.
¡h av e been h eav iest In a n e ffo rt to W. R. L onghorn, S ecretary.
| lend assistance.
Cecil W arn er, N. O
Losses from p araly sis a t lam bing
I tim e a re com m only experienced by
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
(flock ow ners all over th e northw est.
"W e th in k th a t less ro u g h ag e, a
( little m ore g ra in and a lot m ore exer-
BOYD T. JENKINS, D. M. D.
( else for th e flock Is a good prev en ta-
( tive, Mr. S m ith said. "F lo ck ow n­
associated w ith
ers a re c u ttin g th e ir a lfa lfa
hay
F. V. PRIME, D. M. D,
( ra tio n in h a lf and feeding only once
General Dentistry
a day. They supplem ent th e hay
w ith a h eav ier g ra in ra tio n th a n is
X -R ay an d D iagnosis
u su ally fed. an d th e n drive th e flock
B ank Bldg.
P hone C onnection
ab o u t th re e m iles d aily for exercise.
E venigs by ap pointm ent.
C O LU M BIA T H E A T E R
O ur S a fe ty D e p o sit B o x es
___________ HERMISTON ,ORE.
Saturday and Sundlay
ARE REALLY THE BEST PLACE FOR YOUR VALUABLE
PAPERS.
WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH A HOUSEHOLD INVENTORY
BOOK WHICH ALONE WOULD SAVE YOU DOLLARS
FILE IT
IN YOUR SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX AND YOU HAVE A PERMA­
NENT RECORD.
February 25 and 26
“GIGOLO”
T ? t * 7 j n 8 R° d LaRoc<’ue w lth Jo b y u a R alston and Louise D resser
T h ru th e accid en t o f w ar, h is face m u tila te d , th en re b u ilt by su r-
a e r r he becomes a p rofessional d an cin g p a rtn e r for w ealthy women
in F ren ch cafes,, accep tin g p ay fo r said services h is m eans of live-
lihodo an d tr y in g to fo rg e t th e p ast.
Wednesday and Thursday
COME IN AND INSPECT THE BOXES.
Feb. 29— Match 1
“COLLEEN »
THE COST IS LESS THAN 15 CENTS A MONTH.
WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE
A
FOX
P R O D U C T IO N
Saturday and Sunday
March 3
4
(DRY LOT FEEDING OF COWS
“TILLE THE TOILER”
First N a tio n a l B ank
I f you lik e fu n n ies in n ew sp ap ertu re.
s y o u 11 go crazy over th is pic-
Attorney-at-Law
W hy g irls leave home,
(Ernest Houser, Official Tester, Says
of H erm isto n
R, Alexander, Vice-President
A. H. Norton, Cashier
ANNOUNCEMENT
WANT ADS
I h ereb y an n o u n ce m y candidacy
fo r th e n o m in atio n as reco rd er of
conveyances on th e th e rep u b lican
tick et. If n o m in ated and elected I
prom ise a bu sin esslik e a d m in is tra ­
tio n of th e d u ties of th e office.
(P d. A d.)
(S ig n ed ) H . B. R EES.
FOR SALS
FOR SALE— R ange.
E. P. Illsiey.
26-2 tp FOR R E N T — T h ree room co ttag e on
w est side. A. W. A gnew
23-tfc
FOR SALE— B rooder stove com plete
and 250 W h ite L eg h o rn lay in g
READ THE WANT ADS
hens. J . A. S cott.
25-3p
H a rk in s T ra n sp o rta tio n Co., P o r t­
FOR SALE— W ash in g to n v a rie ty a s­
lan d -P en d leto n an d w ay
points.
p arag u s p lan ts. W G. Rodda.
W e so licit y o u r fre ig h t sh ip m en ts.
24-2tp
E. R. B ow m an, a g en t, B ow m an’s
Shoe Shop.
•
23-tfc
FOR SALE— Ne*w sp rin g h a ts and
O rien tal m erch an d ise,
u n d erw ear, p u rses an d
Mrs. Y udeth G room.
in clu d in g
novelties.
24 -2 tp
BABY CHIX 1928
W h ite L eg h o rn s from H a rry S p in n ­
in g , Jam es Todd, F ra n k F o w ler and
o u r ow n flocks, an y one o r com b in a­
tio n of these a t $15 p er 100, $67.50
p e r 500; o r $135 p er 1000. Also w ill
ta k e o rd ers fo r M am m oth B ronze
tu rk e y eggs from flock of W a lte r E u ­
ban k s, Ione.
W h ite H atch ery , H er­
m iston.
24-tfc
FOR SALE— No. 3 P rim ro se cream
se p a ra to r, less th a n 2 y ears old, in
p erfect condition. One steel w heel
w agon. J. M. P rin d le.
22-tfc
FOR SALE— R hode Islan d Red eggs,
60c a s e ttin g . Mrs. Joe Dyer.
23-tfc
AT FOOD SALE
A few of th e good th in g s listed be
low you w ill fin d a t th e L adies A lta r
society cooked food sale n ex t S a tu r ­
d ay: A ngel food cake, cream puffs,,
hom e m ade co ttag e cheese, p o tato
salad , b read an d
ro lls, dressed
ch ick en s an d o th e r good th in g s to
e a t.— Adv.
NOTICE
T h ere w ill be a m eetin g of th e lo t
o w n ers and all o th e r resid en ts of th is I
v icin ity in te re ste d in th e H erm isto n
C em etery A ssociation on T h u rsd a y ,
even in g , M arch 1, a t 8 o ’clock P. M.
In th e basem ent of th e H erm isto n )
lib ra ry . T he purpose o f th is m eet-,
ln g Is to elect a new board of d ire c ­
to rs for th is asso ciatio n of seven
m em bers, and th e tra n sa c tio n of
o th e r im p o rta n t m a tte rs to be tak en
up a t th is tim e.
THOMAS CAM PBELL, P re sid e n t.!
FO R SALE — S tra w b e rry
p lan ts,
C la rk ’s S eedling, Im proved Oregon
an d M arshalls, 75c p er 100, $5
p e r 1000 Jo e Dyer.
23-tfc By o rd e r of B oard of D irectors.
FO R SALE-—A bout 180 feet of 16
MRS. CLAYPOOL AT KINGSLEY’S,
Inch wood pipe. J a p T em pleton
Mrs. O. C. Claypool of th e T ra v e l­
13-tfc
in g S p ecialty Shop w ill be sh o w in g ,
F o r sale— W lnesap apples, 3 grades. th e seaso n ’s m ost a ttra c tiv e lin e of
Tom S tew art. 7-tfc.
L adies’ an d M isses' w earin g ap p arel
d irect from New Y ork, San F ran cisco
F oor sale— A new su p p ly of ad d in g and P o rtla n d .
T h is lin e is n o t o n ly ,
m achine ro lls a t th e H erald .
a d ream of loveliness b u t h as re a l,
p rice app eal besides. A t K in g sley ’s,
BUY YOUR MILK FROM A TESTED M arch 29, 30 an d 31.— Adv.
h e rd th a t is free of tu b ercu lo sis.
♦ M orning and ev en in g deliv eries of
FEED PRICE QUOTATIONS
Je rse y m ilk. D airy b u tte r. B u tte r­
m ilk . 5c q u a rt. P h o n e 25-M. H. E.
H anby.
1 6 tf
(F u rn ish e d b y th e F a rm B u reau
C o-operative o f H erm isto n .
U nless
B u rk ’s, h e a d q u a rte rs for A rm y Shoes. o th erw ise specified, prices
a re p er
39-tfc h u n d red w eig h t. )
Cow feed . . . .
FOR SA LE— Good, clean, sc ie n tific ­
E gg Mash ...............................
ally cooled Jerse y m ilk an d sw eet
F a tte n in g M ash . .
cream , delivered m o rn in g an d eve­
Cod L iv er O il............
. . 2.70
ning. P hone 78-W . L. C. Dyer.
S cratch ......................
1 4 -tic W h eat, w hole . . . .
FOR SALE— No. 1 fresh cows. B. W h eat, g ro u n d ........
H am m er.
$7-tfo Corn, w h o l e .......
Corn, g ro u n d ...............
Corn, crack ed ...........................
MISCELLANEOUS
B arley ...................
B arley, g r o u n d ........................
F o r re n t— F o u r room house. In q u ire O ats . . . . . . . . .
2.25
K n e rr's R ep air Shop o r residence. Oats, g ro u n d ........ ...........
.... 2.35
17-tfc.
S h o rts 80s .....
. 1 22
M lllru n 80s .............
..... 1.20
INSURANCE
B ran 60s ............
PA CIFIC MUTUAL L IF E IN SU R ­
M iddlings 80s ...............
ANCE COMPANY.
Lam b Feed ..........
2 ÎK ,
JO H N HADDOX,
HERM ISTON.
Odd Job Repairs
I do d c im ic ln g and bu ild cess­
pools.
8. Jen sen .
4-tfc
W atch, elock and Jewelry repairing.
8 ee N ew ell, next door to S appers.
ll-tfe
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS. RE­
ALTOR.
2* tie
B u rk 's for B argains.
Try Burk » for Bargains.
GUERNSEY BULL BOUGHT
A tw o-year-old G uernsey bu ll h as
Ju st been purchased by B. 8. C lark I
to head his d airy herd. Mr. C lark |
cam e h ere from L ex in g to n last fall
an d p lan s to build up a herd of cows.
He said th e sire has ex cellen t p ro ­
d u ctio n blood from both dam and
sire.
Mr. an d Mrs. E. L. Jack so n e n te r­
tain ed a t th e ir home S atu rd ay ev en ­
39-tfc
in g fo r a g ro u p of friends.
H erm isto n Second H an d S tore. -
F u rn itu re and H ard w are, H arn es
Saddles, W agons.
lltfc .
Hermiston
>::
Oregon
Herds Should be Kept Up
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits O ver *5 0 ,0 0 0
F. B. Swayze, Pres.
W. J. W ARNER
FOR EARLY SPRING URGED
STARRING MARION DAVIES
’’W ho broke th e w indow pane In
y o u r h o u se?”
“ M other did. b iit It w as f a th e r’s
3 »-tie fault. He ran In front of I f
For While.
h
s.
M c K e n z ie , m . d -
Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat
Cows in th e U m atilla D airy Im ­
provem ent assocition a re not produc- Office; 1-2-3 In lan d E m pire Bldg.
I in g q u ite so w ell th is m onth as in
P en d leto n , Oregon
[Ja n u a ry , according to te sts so far
| secured by E rn e st H ouser, official
tester, w ho has been in th e H erm is­
JAMES L. SEARS, M. D.
ton d is tric t some th is week.
Physician and Surgeon
"F e b ru a ry is a sh o rt m onth, for
one th in g , and th e n I find th a t In Office P hone 733.
Res. P hone 711
I some cases the cows have th e ru n of i
fields in w hich th e re Is some grow th Office in First National Bank Bldg.
T T ^ hlIe h6r<! VlSlt H erm ,sto n '8 new store, w here prices A RE
(of green stu ff. T hey eat a little of
LESS th a n m ail o rd er, and w here q u a lity i8 not sacrificed w here
th e new g ro w th ,” Mr. H ouser said,
o v erh ead is less th a n o rd in ary , and a system ex ists th a t elim in ates
DR, DAVID S. ROWE,
I “ not enough to provide them w ith
Josses th ro u g h c re d itin g so th a t you do not have to pay your bills
J the su sten an ce they need b u t enough
Chiropractor and Physiotherapist
p ro m p tly , do no t have to pay th e bill of those who do not, and you
to d u ll th e ir a p p e tite s for dry feed.”
do n o t have to pay for th e chances m an y o th e r m erch an d isers take.
Specialising in Acute and Chronio
H erd s th a t receive a
su fficien t
W e re sa v in g fo r u rselv es so w e can do so.
(g rain ra tio n a re n o t show ing th e
Disease.
, seasonal slum p in th e sam e m easure
If we do n o t have ju s t w hat you need w hen you call for th e first
Location,
2
doors
west of Postoffice
as
herd
s
th
a
t
receive
little
o
r
no
tim e, come ag ain . W e 're Just s t a r tin g and m any of o u r o rd ers are
H ours, 10 to 6, and by ap p o in tm en t.
g ra in , Mr. H ouser h as found.
s till o u t, b u t com ing. O ur nam e Is The F am ily W ardrobe. Our
" I ’m convinced t h a t it is b e tte r to Office P hone 303
sk in is big so we have lots of room to grow , and we are grow ing.
Res. P hone 313
, keep cows in dry lo ts a t th is tim e of
W e a re g o in g to fit th e nam e and o u r Bkin w ith your perm ission
HERMISTON,
OREGON
, y e a r,” he continued. “A fter a cow
a n d o-operation.
g ets a ta ste of g reen s tu ff in the
| sp rin g a fte r a long period of dry
HERE’S TO YOU FOR A GOOD AND PROFITABLE SEASON
feed all w in te r i t ’is h a rd to get h er
| to e a t as m uch h ay as she needs to e a t
to keep production com ing a lo n g .”
75 cents
A p a rt of th e red u ctio n Is also due
to th e fa c t th a t m an y herds a re bred
for sp rin g fresh en in g , an d in such
’' WHERE PRICES ARE LESS THAN MAIL ORDER
® I h erd s the cows a r e d ry in g up now
50 cents
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B | before th ey freshen.
P rospects now a re th a t th e H ad-
EXPERIENCED OPERATOR
dox herd w hich led the association
for herd average w ith 48.5 pounds
► LEGION POST TO OFFER
of b u tte rfa t in J a n u a r y w ill also be H E R M I S T O N B E A U T Y
SH O PPE
in th e lead fo r herd averag e for Feb-1
BIG PICTURE FEATURES , ru ary , Mr. H ouser said.
W elcom e T o
H erm iston!
Marcelling
THE FAMILY WARDROBE j
Northern
Pacific
Lands
$5 to $20
4 0 A cre T racts
O n e-T en th
Cash
10 annual in­
stallments at 6
percent inter­
est-
FINE LAND
EASY TO LEVEL
GOVERNMENT WATER
Five Specials Booked
for
Showing
SCHOOLS
HIGHWAYS
DAILY MAIL
Easy place to
e s ta b lis h a
home and build
a fine diversi­
fied farm.
J. W. Messner
E. RDodd
Vernon E.Sietz
BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
In Co-operation With
Local Theatre.
U nder a rra n g e m e n ts th a t have been
made by H erm iston post No. 37,
A m erican L egion, w ith th e C olum bia
th e a tre , five big special fe a tu re m ot­
ion p ictu res w ill be p resen ted to H e r­
m iston audiences d u rin g th e next
few m onths, according to a sta te m e n t
today by J . M. B iggs, com m ander of
th e post. C o n tracts fo r th e featu res
w ere signed a t a re cen t m eetin g of
th e local post.
U nder «the term s of th e a rra n g e ­
m ents w ith th e th e a tre , th e post will
co-operate jo in tly w ith th e th e a tre
m anagem ent.
The specials booked, some of w hich
have not y et been released, include
■The B ig P a ra d e ,” to be shown
M arch 14 and 15; "B en H u r.” A pril
25 and 26; "L ove,” a big fe a tu re
w hich w ill be ru n In S eptem ber; ‘‘T h c
S tu d e n t P rin c e ,” to be show n
In
O ctober; an d “T he E nem y,” a fe a t­
u re th a t w ill be offered H erm iston
au diences N ovem ber 10 and 11.
SPECIAL PROGRAM TO BE
The body pf Eddie Foy, vetera l
comedian, who died a t K ansas City,
was brought to New York for burial
and taken to New Rochelle.
The senate bas ordered a "thorough
and com plete investigation" of condi
tlons In the bitum inous coal fields or
Pennsylvania, Ohio and W est Vir­
ginia.
The United S tates governm ent has
purchased the property in Ottawa.
Ont., on which will be erected offices
for the A m erican legation. The site
faces the parliam ent buildings.
All comm ercial air Rpeed records
betw een London and P aris were
broken when an Im perial Airways
liner covered the 230-mlle flight to
the F rench capital in 80 m inutes.
• The bodies of two Lafayette. Ind.,
deputy sheriffs, m issing since F ebru­
ary 7, when they disappeared while
taking two youthful prisoners from
L afayette to the Indiana reform atory
a t Pendleton, h a re been found.
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OFFERED BY FARM BUREAU ■
Dr. Beletski and H. K. Dean Have!
Special Topics for Meeting
RIGHT
FROM MKAY RESERVOIR
Shampooing
Tomorrow Night.
A program th a t w ill consist of a
v ariety of su b jects Is to be presented
by th e U m atilla P ro je c t F arm B ureau
a t th e re g u la r m o n th ly m eeting, to­
m orrow , F rid ay , ev ening a t Colum bia
school house.
“H istology of an E g g ” Is th e su b ­
ject th a t w ill be discussed by Dr.
Theo B eletski. H. K. D ean, su p e r­
in te n d e n t of th e H erm iston E x p eri­
m ent sta tio n , w ill ta lk on "T h e Cost
of P ro d u c in g C om m ercial E g g s.” H is
ta lk w ill be based on d a ta secured by
th«, s ta te college in a su rv ey o f such
(costs in Oregon p o u ltry flocks.
T here w ill also be discussions on
| o th e r topics th a t have been scheduled
| for co nsideration.
1 PARALYSIS CAUSES LOSS
IN SOME SHEEP FLOCKS
Less Hay With More Grain Fed As
Preventative by Morrow
County Sheep Men.
m e. In M .r m .
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