« D B HBBMIgTOB HERÄÄJÄ, JbUüHÄlSTOK, OBBSOK. SEATTLE GETS BRANCH OF MORE BOOKS RECEIVED AT PENDLETON LIBRARY ture supply is good. Otherwise tall oat grass, orchard grass and Ladino * FA RM R E M IN D E R S * clover are used. The best time for Following is a liet of new books re sowing is usually in the spring on a Extensión From San Francisco ♦ rattier fine, firm seed bed, says the ceived recently at the county library ♦ Snpply News for Fanners ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ In Pendleton: experiment station. oí Northwest. A number of creameries in Oregon Alaska year book 1928. Anderson— Those quarrelsome Bo have adopted plane for grading cream When lemons become hard, putting Seattle baa recently been selected naparte«. as a basis of payment of butterfat. them in a pan of hot water kept at as the site for the Northwest branch Anderson— A B C of geography. Theoretically eweet cream receives a the same temperature for about two Of a market news service which comes Sherwood— Hoad to Cathay. through an extension from San Fran- premium and sour cream is penalized, hours, will soften the lemons and Williamson—Tarka, the otter. claco. An aproprlation for the es but actually competition is so severe make them Juicy once more. New Sturgis purchases: tablishment of this service was made that very few pay lower for sour Beebe— Beneath tropic seas. jpase time ago by congress and tn- cream, finds the experiment station. NOTICE OF HEARING UPON FINAL Benseon— Story of geology. jetlndes. In addition, an extension from Premiums, when paid, range from 2 Burdg— Manual of show window REPORT fa it Lake city through Boise to Sko- to 5 cents per pound of butterfat. k'ne, Wash. The location of the backgrounds for mercantile displays. The general practice of creameries is In the County Court of the State of Cooer— Understanding Spain. Northwest branch was not decided to mix sweet and four cream, making Oregon for Umatilla County. Dublin— Health and wealth. ui>on until recently however, the two a butter of only average or poor qual In the atter of the Estate cities under consideration for the site * Frost— West-running brook. ity and packing It for sale in prints of Fulop-MIller— Rasputin. being Seattle and Portland. that are not sold on basis of score. Ida Belle Parrish, Deceased. Haring— South America looks at According to A. D. Smith, local Notice is hereby given that the project farmer, who was a member the United States. Ladino clover is an excellent pas uundersigned administrator of the es Henderson— Enchn tress; being the of the committees appointed to se ture legume for Oregon. It is usually tate of Ida Belle Parrish, deceased, cure thia market service for the life of Dianne de Poytlers. mixed with English rye grass, timo has filed his final report with the Johnston— Private life of the Rom Northwest, July 1 will mark the be thy and orchard grass, if the mols- Clerk of the above entitled Court and ans. ginning of the service. The govern National Geographic book of birds. ment will furnish through this source Paine— Age of reason. news that will be of assistance to the Thomson— Brains and personality. farmer In deciding when to sell or White— City manager. buy various products. Who's who 1929. New fiction: That many farms in the Weston dis Burt— Cock’s feather. trict are at present too small to be op Santee— Cowboy. erated profitably was one of the find Sawyer— Four ducks on a pond. ings at the farmers' economic confer Thayer— Doctor S. O. S. ence held at Weston. S. S. Van Dlne’s detective library, Members of the Apple Growers' asso 5 volumes as follows: ciation at Hood River have voted al Crofts— The cask. most unanimously for a $75.000 6 per Doyle— Sign of the four. cent bond issue with which to finance Freeman— Eye of Osiris. i canning department. Leroux— Mystery of the yellow A delegation from the Astoria cham room. ber of commerce will go to Seattle to MacDonald— The rasp. Interest the Seattle chamber of com- Mason— House of the arrow. teres In ths proposed bridge across Is open for business at their new home at 810 Thompson Street. he Columbia at Astoria. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES A total of 161 cougars have been We are ready to serve yon with the most modern equipment in all liled In Oregon by hunters during iSTTnreality” was the subject of departments of Dry Cleaning. George D. Fell, Pendleton’s Pio he current year, according to thi the Lesson - Sermon in all tate game commission, which has Churches of Christ, Scientist, on neer Cleaner is at ths helm, assuring yon of the best technical aid out $4025 In bounties. Sunday, April 7. The Golden Text was, "The Lord knowledge in the field. The bottling and sale of Ashland’) knoweth the way of the righteous: imous llthia water and the develop but the way of the ungodly shall aent of the road to Lake of the Woods perish” (Psalms 1:6), ire the two major projects which the Among the citations which com tthlans will push this year. prised the Lesson-Sermon was the A fertile tract of 1850 acres of agri following from the Bible: "Every ulturai land on the west tide of Tule tree that bringeth not forth good ike was opened recently to homestead fruit is hewn down, and cast into ntry by the United States reclama the fire’’ (Matt. 7:19). The Lesson-Sermon also included Ion service. Gx-servlce men have the following passage from tha »referential rights for the first three Christian Science t e x t b o o k , nonthe. "Science and Health with Key to The heavy rains In the Cascade the Scriptures”, by Mary Baker lountalns caused a landslide at Eddy: “Truth spares all that Is PHONE 461 razer, a station on the Cascade line true. If evil Is real, Truth must of the Southern Pacific, 73 miles from make it so; but orror, not Truth, Eugene. Dirt and rock covered e AND OUR DRIVER WILL CALL is the author of the unreal, and tha loqOmotive standing on a Bide traok unreal vanishes, while all that la hut no one was Injured. real is eternal” (p.474). ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ MARKET NEWS SERVICE that tha Judge of said Court has de Umatilla County, Oregon, as the place approved, the administrator dls- signated Saturday, the 13th day of when and where hearing is to be charged and the estate closed. April. 1929 at 2 o’clock in the after- had thereon. All persons interested Dated this 14 th day of March, noon as the time, and the rooms of are hereby notified to then and there ; 1929. the above entitled Court in the ¡appear and show cause, if any they j RAYMOND E. PARRISH, County Court House at Pendleton, ' have, why said report should not b e^ S-Stc Administrator. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ’ I i Announcement The Domestic Dry s Cleaning Co. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE Three Deliveries Each Week “AT YOUR BECK A N D CALL” WM. SHAAR n il r-N - - CEsrr«- r - l'G<i 'inân RülUf-. C a n a z Cöloiuf-jeÄ SPECIAL 78c 78c 35c (BY ARMISTEAD CARTER) 5 POUND PKGS. DRY PEACHES Per Pkg................................................................. 95c 4 POUND MARKET DAY PRUNES Per Pkg..................................................................45c 4 POUND PKGS. RAISINS Per Pkg..................................................................30c Bulk Cocoa, 3 Pounds for 27c A. & L. PEACHES 3 Cans fo r ................................ 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Bulk Macaroni, 6 Pounds for 42c STANDARD CORN, PEAS, TOMATOES, MIXED OR STRAIGHT, 7 CANS, $1.00 HURL Y CASH GROCERY P H O N E 521 ij o r t s h ir e : - .C a n a r y - Have A Hobby That Will Pay the Rent For Saturday and Monday 5 POUND CRACKERS Per b o x .......................................... 4»/, POUND GRAHAMS Per B o x ................................. OLD FASHIONED GINGER SNAPS 2 Pounds fo r ..................................... y- WE DELIVER Our editor is going to devote a col Any of my readers that would like umn weekly for a birdy chat, so all to try breeding canaries or hybrids that are Interested in birds, whether should now be making their preara- in cages or wild, will probably find tions. something of interest in this column. If you had been around my house If you have any little worries with this last week you would have seen your pet canary, if he Isn’t singing as me busy cleaning up my breeding he should, write me care of the editor, cages, lime washing the insides, us and I will try and put you straight. ing a strong solution of lysol in the At the project fair I would like us lUne wash. This is to destry all signs ot have a canary show. Everybody of red mite that might be lurking in that has a pet bird will be welcome the caeks or crannies of the cages. to bring it and put it on show. As You that have your canary in the there will be not particular type, they metal singing cages should glvo the will only be judged on health a d cage a thorough wash out with a cleanliness. Some good prizes will be strong solution of lysol. Be sure and given. I intend to make a display clean out the bell dome. This is the and will endeavor to get some of my favorite hiding place of the little avlcuitural friends also to send a few pests. birds, not for competition, but just The red mite does not infest the for educational value, for it would bird during the day, so if you clean not be fair for we that are old hands the eage thoroughly in the day time at the game, to be competing with •you will get the mastery of these lit novices. tle imps. If you suspect the pres We will make the public attend ence of lice It is a good idea to get ing the fair the Judges of their sing 2 ounces of quassia chips at the drug ing ability, I will merely Judge on store, and place these In one quart of that which I am most competent to water and boil it down to a pint. vis., their Individual beauty and Bottle this infusion aud use it twice health. I hope none of the ladies that for the birds bath. The tonic effect compete ever won a rolling pin throw is good for the bird if It drinks it. ing contest, or I may possibly be out Hen birds that are to be used for of luck. I could wear a wig In case breeding should now be in a cage big of close encounter, but that would enough for them to fly around in. not help me with a roiling pin throw The exercise is neccesary to build er. them up and put them in shape for Bird breeding as a hobby is one of a strenuous breeding season. The the most absorbing pursuits that you diet should be made a little richer. can imagine. Besides being so full of A milk sop is useful (or this purpose, interest, it is profitable. There ia a but it must not be over done. A market for every singer you can raise cube three-quarters of an inch In size at the price you could bny half a is enough for one bird for one day. dozen chickens for; but the profit is I usually make this from a slice of not merely in dollars and cents, it Is bread three-quarters of an inch thick the Joy that this hobby brings into rut into rubes. I sprinkle a little sug your daily lives that is its most a l- ' ar over it. and then pour scalding luring phase. milk on. squeezing out as much as Who ia there amongst us who does | possible of the milk almost Immedi not love birds’ Every such one Is! ately. I then sprinkle a pinch of 'jm issing a whole lot in this life. We maw seed on it and it is ready for do not nil want them In cages, but) serving. I give this twice a week. wherever you find a cage bird enthv-, Every Saturday I dose each bird with slast, you find a conserver of wild' salts, giving as much salts as will birds, and the children raised in such stand on a dime in 2 ounces of water. ,n home where birds are kept imbibe They get this salts In lieu of their the lore of them with their first nour drinking water every Saturday morn ishment, and are taught to protect ing. then froui earliest ialaacy. The seed box should contain two parts canary, two parts sweat rape, one part nlga, one-half part hemp, one-half part linseed. In addition to this a supply of sand and old mor tar should' be supplied, with the ad dition of crushed egg shells.. It Is inadvisable to mate up the birds until the end of the month of March. There is nothing gained by being in too much of a hurry. Noth ing but disappointment follows when we mate up too early. If the cock is on full song he la all right, if not, he had better be toned up a little. The milksop with the mawseed will do the trick. The same seed mixture that is given to the hens will be suitable with the exception of the linseed and the inga seed. These are not necessary for him. He could he put in the breeding cage right away now so that he will get used to his quarters. Af soon as any alfalfa or dande lions appear they should be fed regu larly. The birds take readily to alfalfa and the blossoms will make a wonderful difference to the color of your bird the next time they moult. They almost equal colorfeed. We are wonderfully fortunate here In this locality: ive can grow ouur own color- feed. and have our birds a brilliant orange color In place of the washed out yellow that most of them have. Fverbody that wants to try color- feeding should be making reparation« now. Sweet peppers (Capsicum an num possum) is the suistanee we use and they are as easy to grow as toma toes. For colorfeeding they must be as ripe ns possible, the deeper the red. the better color we should pro duce In our birds. I will explain the colorfeeding process later; the thing to do now Is to be making prepara tions o grow them. One lady in our community will be raising lota of plants in hot beds. We can arrange to get our plants from her if we have no hot bed of our own. When birds are coiorfed they sail for two to five dollars more. It only costs about ten cents ptr Mrd for colorfeeding. Next week I will dlscufe mating with 7011. -;