The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 21, 1929, Image 3

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have a thorough lnnoculatlon. Since
most strains of these bacteria are
sensitive to soil acidity they die off
quite rapidly In »our soils. By arti­
ficial innoculation, the yield of pea
vines in Wisconsin was increased as
much as 53 per cent even though the
soil had previously grown a success­
ful crop of peas.
oiidter mite 1« controlled only
.vhen lime lulfur »pray 1» applied be­
fore the bud» break open. The moat
Important factor contributing to the
success of scale control Is the appli­
Gardens which have been fertilis­
cation. One cannot be too thorough
In covering the entire surface of all ed heavily with manure will respond
I igs, branches and trunk, says the to an application of one pound super­
phosphate to 100 square feet. Sup­
Oregon experiment station.
erphosphate may he mixed with soil
Pee apiaries are best located In before planting or applied between
s l h t of the house but not too close the rows afterward, if care is taken
according to the Oregon experiment to keep it from direct contact with
station. Persons about the house are the seed.
stung, and washing on the line Is
spotted. If coonies are too near
A g e an d E x e rc is e
Hives are best placed on a well-drain­
Amounts of physical activity re­
ed rocky knoll, protected by some quired by healthy persons at differ­
natural windbreak, such as a clump ent ages, as computed by various an
thoritles, are summarized In an article
of trees.
on exercise by Dr. James O. Nall.
The program quoted calls for:
If legumes have once been grown
successfully on a piece of ground. It Four hours dally at the age of Are,
five hours daily from seven to nine
is the common belief that later plant­
years, six hours dally from nine to
ing» of this same crop do not need eleven years, five hours dally from
to be artificially lnnoculated.
Ex­ eleven to thirteen years, four hours
periments. however, have shown that daily from thirteen to sixteen years,
the legume bacteria do not move any three hours daily from sixteen to
great distance in the soli and will eighteen years, two hours daily from
not mlgratq the distance of one drill eighteen to twenty years, and one
row to another In one year.
The hour daily for persons over twenty
soil must be heavily impregnated years of age.
with the nodule forming bacteria to
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D u tc h B ric k s as B a lla s t
’ OP SAT.Y
FOR SALE — Home grown Cobbler
seed potatoes )1.59; Gems, $1.25.
A. D. Smith.
25-tfc
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— 42a
of the best soil adjoining the A
D. Smith ranch in Butter creek
district. All down to alfalfa. See
A. D. Smith or address owner, E
E. Van Slyke, Nashua, Iowa. 27-3c
FOR SALE— 26 Holstein cows. Andy
Anderegg.
27-tfc
FOR SALE— Rhode Island Red hatch­
ing eggs, 60 cents a dozen,
Mrs.
Joe Dyer. Phone 78-R.
28-tfc
FOR SALE— 2 cows, one 3 years old,
1 two years old, freshen in March.
Pere Boklsh.
28-2tp
FOR HATCHING— Rhode Island Red
eggs, 50 cents per dozen. T. H.
Grigg.
29-2tp
W8ŒELAXE0UI
Hermiston Second Hand Store. —
Furniture and Hardware, Harness,
Saddles, Wagons.
11-tfc
Read The Want Ads— It Pays
FOI RENT— Modern house.
Herald office.
Inquire
25-tfp
Many an ancient house In and about
New York is said to have been built
with Imported Dutch bricks. The lit­
tle American vessels that traded with
the West found It cheaper to ballast
with Dutch bricks and sell them In
New York for a trifle than to ballast
with stones, a scarce article In Hoi
land anyhow, and dump them In the
harbor. So good Rotterdam bricks
might get Into a New York chimney;
ns for similar reasons bricks loaded
In London might help rear a Virginia
planter’s stately mansion on the
James, with local brick kilns near.
The “High Hat"
It had always been Sambo’s ambl
tion to own a fur coat, and after years
of saving he was at last able to buy
It As one morning he was strutting
down the street a friend approached
him.
“Mo’nln’, Sambo,” the friend re­
marked. “Pretty col’ day, ain’t she?”
Sam lifted his chin haughtily from
the depths of bis fur collar.
“Ah really cain’t tell ’bout the
weather." he replied carelessly. “Ah
ain’t looked at de paper today.”—Bos
ton Globe.
Y u k o n T e r r ito r y
The Yukon territory was set up as
sucb In 1808 by an act of the Cana­
dian parliament and provision made
for Its local government by a leglsla
tlve council composed of a commis
sloner and six others. This territory
has an area of about 207,000 square
inlles. The Yukon river Is navigable
for 2X100 miles In the United States
and Canadian territory and the terrt
tory Itself is not onlp rich In metals
but has much arable land.
Define Good Litter
for Brooder House
There la no best litter to use In the
A man who has hud great success In J. Keating, administrator of the es tilla County, State of Oregon, to-wlt:
brooder house, but there are certain
i Fellows' halt
Visiting members cor­
requirements a litter must meet to he toning up business organizations and tate of Ernest Strieker, deceased, in
The North Half of the Southeast dially invited.
satisfactory. It should be light In who baa accumulated a fortune from the suit therein pending wherein the
Quarter of the Northwest Quar- j W. R. Longhorn, Secretary.
weight, thus allowing the droppings this line of work, has learned some­ said State of Oregon, represented and
ter of Section 9, Township 4, North
Gwynn Hughes, N. G.
thing
worth
passing
on.
and dirt to work to the floor so the
Range 29, East of Willamette]
acting
by
the
World
War
Veterans
chicks are less likely to come In con­
“Never picture any new Idea, any
Meridian; beginning at the North-]
tact with contaminated material; It new plan, and new course of action State Aid Commission is plaintiff
HERMISTON POST NO. 37
west corner of the Southwest
should be absorbent, and therefore as terribly important,” he declares. and Robert Stricker, unmarried, sole
Meets first and third Thurs­
Quarter of the Northeast Quarter
capable of keeping the floor of the “And never feed out more of an Idea heir of Ernest Stricker, deceased,
day. Legion Auxiliary nieetg
of Section 9, Township 4, North
brooder house dry; cheap, so one can at one time than the people you arc and Thos. J. Keating, administrator
second and fourth Thursday.
afford to replace It every five days dealing with can absorb. You must of the estate of Ernest Stricker, de­
Range 29, East of Willamette Legion Hall.
nfter the first four weeks; and should avoid frightening them. You must ceased, were defendants, for the sum
Meridian. Said corner being 1333
be clean, which means free from mold, take carefully Into account the meu of $2287.68, together with interest
feet South of the Quarter section
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
mustlnees and dust.
tallty of each man affected by what­ thereon at the rate of 4 per cent per
corner on the North line of said
Shavings, cut straw and cut hay ever you propose to do. Make things annum from the 28th day of Novem­
Section 9, running thence East
A. 0. R0ENICKE, D. M. D.
meet these requirements. These are look easy to them. Get them to feel ber, 1926, until paid; and for the
along the East and West center
associated with
not the only materials that one can that they can readily adapt them
line of the Northeast Quarter of
use. but they are among the best. selves to the different way of doing further sum of $250 attorneys fees,
F. V. PRIME, D. M. D.
said Section 9, 802.5 feet; thence
Straw or hay used for litter, should things. Nurture their confidence. By and for plaintiff’s costs and disburse­
south 317 feet to the northerly
always be cut If the straw or hay using these methods It Is astonishing ments in this suit, taxed at $36.05,
General Dentistry
right of way line of the Furnish
Is not cut It becomes matted and cov­ how smoothly the functioning of an which said decree and judgment and
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Ditch, thence Southwesterly along Bank Building
ered with droppings, and Is therefore organization can be readjusted even order of sale has been duly docketed
Phone Connections
radically.”
of no value for litter.
and enrolled in the office of the clerk
said right of way line to the North
Sundays and Evenings by apeiat-
Bacillary white diarrhea, coccldio-
That sounds sensible, to avoid ask of said court, and in and by which
and South center line of said Sec ment.
sls, and intestinal worms are spread ing employees, or anybody else, to said judgment, decree and order of
tion 9; thence North along said
to a large extent by dirty litter, the digest far-reaching, brand new Ideas sale it was directed that the here­
North and South center line 76!>
W. J . W A RN ER
Cornell experiment station warns. One all at once. In driving an automobile inafter described real property in
feet to the place of beginning, con­
Attorney-at-Law
rule in brooding chicks that should he we do not expect it to Jump from low
taining ten acres, more or less,
followed, if all others are forgotten. speed to high speed; we flrst put It Umatilla County, Oregon, together
with
the
tenements,
hereditaments
together
with
the
tenements,
heredi­
Hermiston
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Oregon
Is “clean the brooder house every five Into secoud.—Forbes Magazine.
and appurtenances thereto belonging taments and appurtenances thereto
days." This means removing the lit­
or in anywise appertaining, and also belonging or In any wise appertain­
ter, sweeping the floor of the brooder
DR. A. E. MARBLE
G em s F ro m D r . Johnsing
all of the estate, right and interest ing; and also all of the right, es­
honse, and putting In clean litter.
Chiropractor
The Great Lexicographer having of said defendants in and to the game, tate, title and Interest of said de­
refused to recommend a mar, for a be sold by the Sheriff of Umatilla fendants in and to the same; said 1 Treat both Acute and Chronic Die
position, Boswell said: “Sir, you have County, Oregon, to satisfy said judg­ lands to be sold at public auction eases.
gotten many meu positions. Why do
Office across street from Hurly’a
ment and all costs,
to the highest bidder for cash In
you now take this stand?”
grocery.
THEREFORE,
I
will,
on
the
6th
hand,
the
proceeds
of
sale
to
be
ap­
Doctor Johnslng—Why, sir, every
Phone 481
Do not condemn the late molting old time 1 got a man a position 1 made day of April, 1929, at the hour of plied in satisfaction of said execution
Office Hours, 10 to 12; 1:30 to $.
hens, for they are very often our best an enemy of him. Couldn’t afford to two o'clock In the afternoon of said and all costs.
Hermiston, Oregon.
and most continuous layers.
Dated this 27th day of February.
have so muny enemies. Had to stop, day, at the front door of the court­
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house in the City of Pendleton, Uma­ 1929.
sir, bad to stop.
h s. M c K e n z i e , m . d -
If the poultry house Is not provided
tilla County, Oregon, sell all the
TOM B. GURDANE,
N o P e r p e tu a l M o t io n
with ample window space so that the
Eye.
Ear. Nose and Throat
right, title and interest which the Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon
Perpetual motion has never been said defendants, or either of them
entire floor may be well lighted even
Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg
(27-5tc)
during the winter days, additional win­ successfully demonstrated. The views
Pendleton, Oregon
of the Patent office are In accord with
dows should be put In.
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those of the Scientists who have In­
•dip* <£.5*1
JAMES L. SEARS, M. D.
The use of cod liver oil In rations vestigated the subject, and are to the
for baby chicks that are hatched in effect that mechanical perpetual mo­
Physician and Surgeon
early spring has been well established. tion is a physical impossibility. These
Office Phone 733.
Res. Phone 711
views can be rebutted only by the ex­
Office in First National Bank Bldg.
Egg-shell formation necessitates the hibition of a working model. Many
use of large amounts of lime. Poor persons have tiled applications for
PRANK FUNERAL SERVICE
egg-shell texture is due to fnulty sup­ patents on perpetual motion, hut such
ply or utilization of lime for the pur­ applications have been rejected ns In­
Tilephone 801 Night or Daay
pose.
operative and opposed to well-known
CHAPEL, FUNERAL COACH AND
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physical laws, nnd In no instance has
SANITARY PREPARATION ROOM
Fewer chicks on new ground with the requirement of tlie Pulent office
TRUCK LEAVES FOR PORTLAND AT 5 :30 P, M.
Ambulance Service
good management will bring better re­ for a working model ever been com­
Hermiston Avenue
turns than many chicks hatched and plied with.
SHIPMENTS RECEIVED AT HERMISTON TRANSFER OFFICE
but few saved, by raising them with
R A D IO
S E R V IC E
the flock on old ground.
FOR PORTLAND
ilepalring
Testing
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
Keep pullets away from the old
Bosch
Raldos
hens so that they can be fed and hun
UNDER EXECUTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
died differently.
Paul Miller
Phone 40-W-S
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by virtue of an execution issued out
Feed for setting hens should consist of the Circuit Court of the State of
mostly of whole grains, such as corn Oregon for Umatilla County, to
W. H. McMILLAN
and wheat. Green feeds and meat tend me directed and delivered, upon a
Licensed Electrician
to make them desire to quit setting
judgment and decree and order of
W iring - Contracting
and begin laying.
sale rendered In said court on the
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Hermiston, Oregon
Poultry Hints
D irect F reight Service to
Portland
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Insured Carriers, E xpress Service
at F reight R ates
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i ■ NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS E
I
The new dog law (H. B, 544), le-
cently enacted is now a law; the
license fee under this law is as fol­
lows: For male of spayed female
dogs $2.00; for female dogs, $3.00,
and for any one who fails to procure
'such license by March 1st, must pay
an additional fee of $2.00 for each
dog. DESIRING TO GIVE ALL AN
OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN LIC­
ENSE WITHOUT INJUSTICE WILL
ISSUE LICENSE UNDER THE OLD
LAW FOR $1.00 AND $2.00 UNTIL
APRIL 1, AFTER WHICH THE NEW
MUST PREVAIL when $4.00 and
$5.00 will be carged.
By paying city license one is not
exempt from the Staate license.
INSURANCE— Fire, Life, Auto— "In­
sure In sure Insurance." J. M.
W. J. Warner, local attorney, made
Biggs.
a business trip to Pendleton Wednes­
day.
FOR SALE— Farm Implements. In­
quire B. J. Nation.
26-lfc
FOUND— 30x4.60 tire and rim. Ow­
ner can have same by prowing
property and paying for this ad.
Inquire at Herald office.
28-tfc
C rescenti ]
¡ b a k in g ’
WANTED— An A No. 1 young woman
for housework and cooking in fam­
ily of 5 adults. Write or call on
Mrs. G. M. Rice, Pendleton, Ore.
28-3tc
I POWDER
WANTED— A capable housekeeper.
Two adults in family. Inquire at
this office.
29-ltp
25th day of February, 1929, In favor had on the 4th day of November,
LODGE DIRECTORY
of State of Oregon, represented and 1922, or since then have acquired or]
D a n g e r in O v e r d o in g
acting by the World War Veterans now have, In and to the following < j n e YARD LODGE NO. 20« L O B
C h a n g e s in B u s in e s s State Aid Commission, against Thos described premises, situated In Uma-I F ,¡lüelj cach Moilrtay creulng
■ 'jfull pound
Portland-Pendleton
Truck Line
!J. L. VAUGHAN Í
H ER M ISTO N T R A N S F E R
206 East Court St.
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LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE
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E lectrical
PENDLETON-UMATILLA TRUCK LINE, FRED SCHEER, PICKS
UP AND DELIVERS FREIGHT FOR PENDLETON, EHC0, STAN­
FIELD AND UMATILLA AT THIS OFFICE.
PHONE 31
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W E H A V E T H E E Q U IP M E N T
T O FIX R A D IA T O R S
■ R. T. BROWN, County Clerk £
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Phone 139
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WE REPAIR
SHOES
FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY AND
USE MODERN MAHCINERY AND
: It never fail-
THE EEST OF MATERIALS.
Bead The Herald Want Ads.
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HERMISTON ,0RE.
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YOU ARE ASSURED OF THE
BEST
OF
SERVICE
IN
OUR
SHOP.
Saturday and Sunday, March 23-24
Cfum-ÍXippinq
Another 100 per cent
Entertainm ent Bill!
Sbatte»/! ^fÉndiuance
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THERE’S PATHOS—DRAMA—LAUGHS IN—
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“MOTHER
MACHREE”
—when men talk business
M Is a real pleasure to us to have you come here to talk over busi­
ness deals, asking our advise upon problems that yoji are not cer­
tain how to handle. Our facilities are yours to use whenever you
wish.
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First National Bank
“The Mysterious Airman”
• f Hermiston
aod UafivUeJ Profits Over $
7. B.
Free.
1. Alexander, Vice-
A. S . Norton, Cashier
NEXT
WEEK
the sunset legion
ice say ‘•G um -M pping,"
just the same as saying
SHOE SHOP
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We Want Yon
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ALSO CHAPTER 1 OF OUR NEW SERIAL
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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 stffW
m to see ua