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THE HEBMISTOR HEBAXP, HERMISTON, ORBGOX.. 1 I their feet proved new to the Her- i tnlaton men. At Everson, Washington, Frank Waugaman, former project farmer } took the local men around. They found in this dairy section that less attention is being paid to breeding than In the Hermiston country, and more scrub bulls are In use. C O L U M B IA T H E A T E R HERMISTON ,ORE. Save It NOW Saturday and Sunday “A LM O ST A L A D Y ” STARRING MARIE PREVOST AND HARRISON FORD. ....A comedy.... As a model, a Fashion show and teh many struggles of a social climber. SOME TIME BEFORE THE 15TH 0F APRIL YOU WELL NEED WATER TO START YOUR CROPS.. March 10 and 11 BEFORE YOU CAN GET Wednesday and Thursday THIS WATER YOU WILL HAVE TO PAY THE 0. & M. WHICH ii WILL BE $1.65 PER ACRE. SAVE A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF YOUR CREAM CHECK SO YOU March 14 and 15 THE BIG PARADE Saturday and Sundlay , March 17 and 18 (Synopsis w ill be given next week) of Hermiston C a p ita l, S urplus and U n d ivid ed P ro fits O v e r $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 F. B. Swayae, Pie». R. Alexander, Vice-President A. H. Norton, Cashier MISCELLANEOUS WANT ADS WANTED— Locust trees, at lesat two or three inches in diameter. Dr. C. W. Lassen, Pendleton. 27-lc ■ ■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■»■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■MB ■ ■ ■ « j B igger and B etter S ervice J ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ : WANTED— 2o new subscribers to a FOR SALE The Herald by May 1. $9.00 at stack, first cutting First class feed; some cheat that makes For rent— Four room house. Inquire Knerr’s Repair Shop or residence. It second class for shipping. Some 17-tfc. third cutting that got wet, $6 per ton. Half mile east of Columbia school. C. E. Spencer, Hermiston. INSURANCE 27-3tc PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSUR ANCE COMPANY. FOR SALE— Rhode Island Red hatch JOHN HADDOX, HERMISTON. ing eggs. Mrs. M. A. Dyer. 27-4p Watch, clock and Jewelry repairing. FOR SALE— Six room house with See Newell, next door to Sappers. four lots, well improved. Modern 18-tfs except heat. Address, P. O. Box 606, Echo, Ore. 27-3p Odd Job Repair» I do clcimining and build cess FOR SALE OR RENT— Improved 5- pools. S. Jensen. 4-tfc acre tract, % mile of Hermiston. Inquire Biggs real estate office or write to Wm. DeVore, Pendleton, REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS. RE Oregon. 27-ltp ■ ■ « ■ ! ■ D W agner & Pankow CONSOLIDATED ; £ M an in O ffic e all D a y P h on e 31 ALTOR. 2«-Mc For sale— 1 36 cow capacity DeLaval MRS. CLAYPOOL AT KINGSLEY’S milker, 1 tractor, 3 heavy work Mrs, O. C. Claypool of the Travel mares, 2 farm wagons, 1 spring ing Specialty Shop will be showing tooth harrow. C. W. Tilden. 26-2p the season’s most attractive line of Ladies’ and Misses’ wearing apparel BABY CHIX 1928 direct from New York, San Francisco White Leghorns from Harry Spinn and Portland. This line is not only ing, James Todd, Frank Fowler and a dream of loveliness but has real our own flocks, any one or combina price appeal besides. At Kingsley’s, tion of these at $15 per 100, $67.50 March 29, 30 and 31.— Adv. per 600; or $135 per 1000. Also will take orders for Mammoth Bronze FEED PRICE QUOTATIONS turkey eggs from flock of Walter Eu banks, Ione. White Hatchery, Her miston. 24-tfc (Furnished by the Farm Bureau ~~ TIRES 30Bt3y2 Speedway ...................... 30x3% T. I. E. D...................... 29x4.40 Speedway ................... 29x4.40 T. I. E, D..................... (26-4tc) Kellogg Motor $5.50 $7.65 $7.50 $0.75 Co. 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— Rhode Island Red eggs, 60c a setting. Mrs. Joe Dyer. 23-tfc FOR SALE — Strawberry plants. Clark's Seedling. Improved Oregon and Marshalls, 75c per 100, $5 per 1000 Joe Dyer. 23-tfc FOR SALE— About 180 feet of 16 Inch wood pipe. Jap Templeton. 13-tfc For sale— Winesap apples, 3 grades Tom Stewart. 7-tfc. 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, cracked ................................. 2.10 Barley ............................................... 1.90 Barley, grou n d ............................._ 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 8 5 Lamb Feed ..................................... 2.25 BIG OPPORTUNITY LOOMS 2 P o rtla n d -P en d leto n T ruck L ine PROFESSIONAL CARDS BOYD T. JENKINS, D. M. D. • - ? associated with F. V. PRIME, D. M. D, General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Bldg. Phone Coanaetlaa Portland Wheat—Big Bend bluestem, $1.42; Evenlgs by appointment. hard white, $1.32)6; federation, soft white, western white, $1.32; hard win W. J . W A S N E B ter, $1.26; northern spring, $1.27; Attorney-at-Law western red, $1.25. Hay — Alfalfa. $18@18.50; valley i :: O reg « timothy. $18@18.60; eastern Oregon Hermiston timothy. $20.50@21. Butterfat—53c. H- s. M c K enzie , m . d - Eggs—Ranch. 20@26c. Eye. Ear- Nose and Throat Cattle—Steers, good, $11.75@12.60. Hogs — Medium to choice, $7.75® Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg. 8.85. Pendleton, Oregon Lambs — Medium to choice. $12® 13.75. Seattle. JAMES L. SEARS, M. D. Wheat—Soft white, western white, $1.32; hard winter, western red, $1.27; Physician and Surgeon northern spring, $1.28)6; blue stem, Office Phone 733. Res. Phone 711 $1.45)6; dark northern spring, $1.48; Office in First National Bank Bldg. dark hard winter, $1.45. Hay — Alfalfa, $24; timothy, $28; P. S., $24. Butterfat—62c. DR. DAVID S. ROWE, Eggs—Ranch, 22@24c. Chiropractor and Physiotherapist Cattle—-Steers, choice, $11.50@12.60. Hogs—Prime, $9.10@9.26. Specializing in Acute and Chronie ■ ■ * ■ Spokane. Cattle—Steers, good, $ll@12.10. 2 Hoga—Good, $9@9.10. ■ It Is reported that the state depart ■ ment has inquired of Peruvian foreign i HERMISTON TRANSFER I COMPANY Ì Ford Amoninm Sulphate— 10 pound 39-tfe sack, 75c. A wonderful fertilizer. Burk’s for Bargains. Kellogg Motor Co. 26-4tc Hermiston Second Hand Store. — FOR SALE— Hay derrick, good condi Furniture and Hardware, Harness, tion; 1 3-4 H. P. gas engine, Saddles, Wagons. llt f c . wagon, tables, etc. R. C. Goode. 26-ltc FOR RENT— Three room cottage on west side. A. W. Agnew 23-tfc FOR SALE— Brooder stove complete and 260 White Leghorn laying hens. J. A. Scott. 25-3p Fellow»’ hall. Visiting members cor dially Invited. W. R. Longhorn, Secretary. Cecil Warner, N. G. THE MARKETS “T H E F R O N T IE R SM E N ” First N a tio n a l B ank VINEYARD LODGE NO. 20«, I. O. O. F. meets each Monday evening In Odd Ohio State Bucketshop Law Wins. Washington, D. C. — The supreme court indicated in a case from Ohio that states having anti-bucket shop laws could treat speculative transac tions in wheat as gambling although the federal grain futures act author ized dealing in grain futures. STARRING JNO. GILBERS AND GRETA GARBO. THE OUT STANDING PICTURE OF HE LATE WORLD WAR, AND IS BE ING SHOWN HERE UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE LOCAL AMERICAN LEGION. DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO SEE THIS BIG SPECIAL. PRICES, 25-50c WILL BE ABLE TO MEET THIS OBLIGATION. LODGI DIRECTORY 5 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■»■■■■■■■■■■■a Disease. Location, 2 doors west of Postoffice Hours, 10 to 6, and by appointment. Office Phone 303 Res. Phone 312 minister if Alexander P. Moore of Pittsburgh would be acceptable to re place Miles Poindexter as United States ambassador to Peru. Vitamin F Found as Food Element. Berkeley, Cal.—Discovery of a new vitamin, the sixth known to science, was announced here by Dr. Herbert M. Evans, head of the deportment of anatomy of the University of Cali fornia. Vitamin F is the designation given by Dr. Evans to the discovery, and he says It is an essential food element for the normal growth of ani mals. THE BANKER-FARMER MOVEMENTGROWING HERMISTON, OREGON M arcelling ■ 75 cents S h a m p o o in g 50 cents EXPERIENCED OPERATOR H E R M IS T O N B E A U T Y SH O PPE H . B. R E E S There are several reasons for the growth of the banker-farmer move Candidate for Republican Nomina tion for ment in Pennsylvania, William S. Mc Kay, Chairman of the Agricultural Committee, Pennsylvania Bankers As sociation, has reported to the Agricul tural Commission of the American Primaries May 18, 1928 Bankers Association. The cooper atlon and leadership of the county agents In the several counties of the Resident of this district for 14 state; the appointment and function years. Resident of Umatilla ing of county chairmen of agriculture County for 27 years. known as Key Bankers, one of whom there Is In each county of the state; and the organization of county bank ers associations, whereby agriculture is given consideration by all the hanks, Come /n one are responsible for this Interest. The renew U next following table shows the activities Urne yo u a n for the year: C ou n ty R ecord er T he Spirit of Service I n J uly , 1926,lightning struck die Navy Arsenal at Denmark Lake,New Jersey. The explosion demol ished the $80,000,000 plant, rocked the countryside, left thousands homeless and many dead. High upon the roster of those who responded to the call of duty were the telephone workers. Operators in the danger zone stayed at their posts. Others, on their own initiative, hurried back to help. Linemen and repairmen braved exploding shells to restore the service. No telephone worker left the affected area. Through the twenty-four hours of the day as well as in every emergency it is the spirit of service that causes Bell System employees to set aside all thought of personal comfort and safety and, voluntarily, risk their lives to “ Get the message through.” T he P acific T elephone A nd T elegraph C ompany BELL SYSTEM One Policy - Cne » L 'iin v » i (Continued from page one) Foor »ale— A new supply of adding member» of the Washington Egg Co there that la about six by 15 miles. f|Te per cent whole milk powders machine rolls at the Herald. operative association received an The poultry men are receiving $ 6 0 , - and by-products consisting of sklm- 000 per week for eggs. And they milk, powdered milk and whey, BUY YOUR MILK FROM A TESTED average price for eggs In 1927 of receive more per dozen than we get I Durtyig February the association herd that 1» free of tuherculosie. approximately 27 1-2 cents per here. They formerly had small pro- j paid 50 cents per pound for butter- Morning and evening deliveries of dozen. Thlg compares with a price duction and were under the same fat and 30 cents per hundredweight Jersey milk. Dairy butter. Butter of slightly more than 23 cent» re handicap we now face, and we can for sklmmilk. Payment to the milk, 5c quart. Phone 25-M. H. E. ceived durng the same period by do as well, possibly better. If we set members Is made once a month, local grower». Hanby. 16tf our minds to It.” I The Investigations made by the loc The difference is represented by Coats Here Are Cheap «1 men disclosed that coast poultry local freight rates and greater eco Bark's, headquarters for Army Shoes Mr Ott gave it as his opinion that raisers made net profits ranging 29-tfc nomies of handling and processing by the Washington growers, due to the Hermiston poultry raisers can put from 90 cents to $1.25 per bird on FOR SALE— Good, clean, scientific the advantages that acerue to them an egg in the crate at as cheap a their operations during 1927. In ally cooled Jersey milk and sweet by reason of larger volume which cost as any district visited along the some cases where hatching was an added slreline, p-ofits exceeded the cream, delivered morning and eve makes It possible for them to han coast. ning. Phone 7S-W. L. C. Dyer. dle through their big packing plant».; Plants of the Carnation condenaory figures of the commercial egg produc and the Whatcom County Dairy as tng plants. 14-tfe the Hermtaton Investigator» found. One rainy day was encountered "That is the reason we must In sociation were also visited. In the Try Burk’s for Bargains. 39-tfe crease volume of production In the latter plant 8.000 pounds of butter on the trip in the poultry district. poultry business." Mr. Barnard said. are manufactured daily, together ,and the sight of birds walking around “We looked at one of thoee valleys with 1100 to 2000 pounds of cheese, ’in run» with ball» of mud attached to READ THE WANT AM I , «» > Number of Project Counties Sent young farmers to state col lege for special c o u rse.......... 5 Encouraged farm s h o w s ....... 1 Distributed purebred livestock, chicks, and disease froe pota toes .......................................... “There Is probably no class of bust i ness men that has a greater oppor- ! tunity for helpfulness than the bank- , ers In this movement," declares Mr McKay. “It builds up a suhslsntlal community which makes for belter CHICKS That Lay Earlier NOW 18 THE TIME TO ORDER COLLINS CHICKS FOR WINTED! LAYERS. COLLINS CHICKS lay} sooner than ordinary chicks. They, have a country wide reputation for! reliability of breed and rapid d e-1 velopment Into profitable layers. COLLINS CHICKS are from pure! bred flocks which are rigidly in spected. BLOOD-TESTED and culled. The chicks are guaranteed vigorous big and husky. We can now supply you with Leghorns, Rocks, Tied». Black and White Minorca». Make sure of profits by ordering COLLINS CHICKS FREEWATER HATCHERY Freewater, Oregon C. F. COLLINS. Proprietor "We Do Custom Hatching" DON’T FORGET -------- U S --------- W hen you need any thing in the lin e, of n e a t an d a ttr a c tiv e Printing. We Want Yon to keep in mind the fact that in addition to printing this news* paper we do job work of any kind. When in need of anything in this line be sure To See Us Legal Blanks for Sale at This Office u— I in town 16 Held agricultural tours ............ # Sponsored various club activities 38 Gave Illustrated lectures on poul try, cow testing, and improved farm m ethods........................... H as Y our Subscription E x p ir e d ? --