The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 16, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1«. 1933
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE
“IT_____
A
lands in Oregon during the last 20
years, according to the Pacific
Northwest Forest Experiment sta-
tlon.
ollowing described animals:
One Roan Mare •nd Colt no
t STANFIELD NEWS t
OF REAL PROPERTY.
brand.
By Sophronia Rhea
One Brown Mare, brand quarter
The Commercial club members
In the County Court of the State of
circle C.
gave the teachers a reception at the
One Brown Mare Colt, brand
high school auditorium Thursday RAM PURCHASING POWER
Oregon for Umatilla County.
J MESSAGE TO E^ERY MEMBER.
evening. Before the reception, mem­
quarter circle C.
bers of the club invited the teachers TO BE IMPROVED.
One Bay Horse Colt, brand
to their respective homes for dinner.
In the Matter of the Estate
quarter circle C.
Definite indication
of -
an im- | Henry E. Hitt. Deceased.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McCall enter­
.
said
animals will be sold, unless re-
tained
Miss
Katherine
Olday
and
her
COMMITTEE REPORTS ON VISIT
proved purchasing power for Amer-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Notice to Turkey Growers.
CANNING SCHEDULE
mother, and Clyde Keniso, and Mr. ican farmers during the coming year the undersigned as executrix of the leemed, at public auction to the
We are going to ship turkeys Meat
Thursday Morning Wayne Mendenhall. Mr. and Mrs. G. is foreseen in the national agricul- last will and testament ot Henry E. lighest bidder for cash in hand on
TO COLD STORAGE PLANTS.
E. Greathouse entertained Miss Flor
again on Wednesday and Thursday,
enee Woughter and Miss Rachel turai outlook report just issued by Hitt, deceased, pursuant to an order he 18th day of November, 1933, at
November
22
and
23.
If
you
did
not
We
wish
to
give
this
notice
to
our
A committee of three creamery
Sloan. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lane en­ the United States department of ag­ of the above entitled Court made he above described ranch at 1:00
and entered on the 31st day of Oct­
directors, E. L. Jackson, A. C. Hey­ return your card before the 8th, and customers who now have canned tertained Miss Mildred Peregrine; riculture, reports L. R. Breithaupt, ober, 1933, will sell for cash in hand ‘clock P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sloan enter­ extension economist at O.S.C. .who
Dated at Hermiston on this 31st
den, and L. C. Dyer, accompanied you want to ship this time, send It goods at the cannery.
in one parcel at private sale upon
Please remove them within the tained Mr. and Mrs. Berkley John­ was Oregon’s representative at the sealed bids at .the office of W. J. lay of October, 1933.
me on a trip to Walla Walla last In immediately, In order that we
son
and
son;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Ba
­
G. G. SMITH.
Monday for the purpose of seeing may tell you when to bring your next few days. We will be unable to gan entertained Odelpha Hoskins national conference which prepared Warner, her attorney, in Hermiston.
Oregon, subject to confirmation by
hold them much longer for freezing and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Russell en­ the report.
two cold storage plants in operation birds.
| the above entitled Court all the fol­
Our November 8th shipment went weather is due most any time now. tertained Vernon Waterman.
and to get information from the
Printed copies of the report have lowing described real property lo­
A number of ladies attended the
FROM GIRL TO WOMAN
wners that will enable us to get better than 90 per cent prime. How­ We ask that you take them all so It meeting at the grange hall Tuesday not been received in Oregon but are cated in Hermiston, Umatilla Coun­
ever, a few birds were delivered will not be necessary to sell a sin­
Salem, Ore. — “I be­
started right, when we do start.
afternoon to listen to Mrs. Sagar, expected late in November when a ty, Oregon, and all belonging to
came rundown in health
while growin
clothing and textiles extension spec- limited number of copies may be ob­ said estate, as follows:
We visited the Puritan Creamery with bloody mouths, and these gle can this fall.
much
manhood. I
Lot 4 and the east 3 Inches of
This is your cannery, and the laiist, i discuss “How to Get Your tained direct from the college or
first, which is owned by the Walla should be washed out before deliv­
weight and
Lot 5 in Block 6 in the Town
Money’s Worth out of Clothing."
ery,
as
the
blood
will
sour.
nervous,’
more
you
do
your
part
the
more
ef
­
and
awfully
Walla dairymen association. They
of Hermiston, Oregon, as loca­
said Mrs. Arthur Kil-
A. N. Boggs was badly hurt one from county agents. Sixty delegates
Garnet D. Best, Assistant ficient the cannery can operate, and
day
of
2060
North
built their first locker room about
ted in Section 11, Tp. 4 N. R.
day
last : week while hauling a load from the states cooperated with the
Church St. “I took Dr.
County
Agent.
the
better
service
to
you.
28
E.
W.
M.
of hay. The team jumped a small federal officials in preparing the re­
three years ago and started with
Pierce’s Favorite Pre­
scription and it gave
and that said executrix will receive
ditch in i the field and broke the port.
200 lockers. They found that the
strength and vitality and I felt so much
bids for said real property from and me
double trees, pulling Mr. Boggs from
better
in
every
way.
”
Sold by druggists.
demand for the lockers was much ACCUSATION THAT GROWERS ANNUAL SESSION NATIONAL
Prospective improved purchasing after Monday, the 11th day of De­
the load, down behind the horses.
Write Dr. Pierce’s Clinic, Buffalo, N. Y.
greater than they anticipated and
power
is
based
partly
on
improved
cember,
1933.
and
will
sell
said
real
New
size,
tablets
50
eta,
liquid $1.00. Large
GRANGE
OPENED
YESTERDAY
He
has
been
confined
to
his
bed
but
WRECK TURKEY MARKET
Lad a waiting list of 75 people ap­
demand conditions and partly on property to the highest bidder for size, tabs, or liquid, $1.35. “We Do Our Part.”
is slightly improved.
Vivian Cronter accompanied the workings of the agricultural ad­ cash, provided said bid is satisfac­
UNFOUNDED.
plying for lockers, so they construc­
The 67th annual session of the by Miss
Bud Mast spent the week end in justment administration, the confer­ tory to the Judge of the above en­
ted another room the following year,
National Grange, the largest and Linn, Wn.
titled Court.
large enough to accommodate 300
In the market section of the Port- most Important of all rural organi­
This notice is published for foui
Stanfield people celebrating Ar­ ence decided. In this connection the
more lockers. They were all filled land Journal of November 11, ap- zations in America, will open Wed­ mistico day in Portland were Leon- greatest improvement in the gen­ weeks successively in the Hermis-
in a short time and they still have pears a headline "Trade Hears Grow nesday, November 15th, at Boise, aid Connor, Clyde Kenison, Harold eral agricultural commodity situa­ ton Herald, a newspaper of general
a waiting list. Last Monday they ers Wreck Turkeys.” In the next to Idaho, bringing together representa­ Reeves, and John Gibson.
tion is expected in those basic com­ circulation published in Hermiston,
A large crowd attended the din­ modities included under the farm Umatilla County, Oregon, and by
had only one empty locker which the last paragraph under this head­ tives from at least 32 states from
posting the same notice in three
ner and program Saturday evening act.
had been empty only since the day ing Mr. Cohen, market editor, goes coast to coast; and following ten The
public places in said County and APARTMENTS AND ROOMS FOR
program consisted of music by
before.
The sheep industry, so far outside State, all in the manner and form
on to say: “One of the very bearish days of earnest discussion. Grange the orchestra, solos, a number of
rent. Osborn Apartments
49-tfc
The gross income for the Puritan features of the trade is the report policies will be adopted covering the readings, and the main address de­ of the basic commodity list, also as by law provided.
Dated this 9th day of November,
Creamery lockers was $3500 last that a growers organization is free­ future outlook of agriculture and livered by Rev. O. W. Payne of Her­ shows evidence of real improvement
OR SALE—28 TONS OF HAY AND
1933.
miston.
year while the total operating cost ly offering big dressed toms of qual­ rural affairs.
as
it
is
now
on
the
downward
side
2 good milk cows for $320 cash.
H. L. Hedrick was a business vis­
ALMA HITT,
was $600.
of its more or less regular produc­
ity to hotels and restaurants down to
At two o’clock on the opening af­ itor in Pendleton Monday.
Executrix of the Last Will '. K. Thomas. See Wm. Lindner. 6
Following our visit to the Puri- 13 cents a pound, which plays havoc ternoon National Master Louis J.
Master Thomas Refvem received a tion cycle. The ultimate effect of
and Testament of Henry ni. N. E. Hermiston.
11-2tp
tan Creamery, we went to Duff’s with retailers who normally have Taber of Columbus, Ohio, will deliver severe gash on the forehead this this depends, however, somewhat on
E. Hitt, Deceased.
Creamery a few blocks away where this business, and pay more in his annual address, which will be week, but is getting along nicely.
OUND
—
DARK
BLUE
SUIT
COAT,
the developments in the corn-hog
(Nov. 8-Dec. 7)
The Ladies Aid play cast is very adjustment program in the middle-
the second plant is located. Here wholesale lots.”
pin stripe; size for high school
the "keynote speech” for the Boise
busy preparing the play tor Novem­
we found what we thought was an
oy. Call at Herald office, identify
Inasmuch as only one growers or- session. During the past ten years ber 25th. It is entitled "Adventures west. This program may, in fact,
TAKEN UP NOTICE.
8-tfc
excellent system, which we had not ganization is offering birds on the of National Master Tabor's admin- of Grandpa,” and the cast includes: influence the whole western live-
nd pay for this ad.
1 ¡sited on our other trips. They Portland market, and the birds 'stration, the Grange organization Montgomery Ray .......... Bob Rogers stock industry.
Notice is hereby given that I have
Lave one large room with over 600 which they sold have returned to the throughout the country has made Tod Hunter ........................ Carl Rhea
The questions yet to be settled taken up and have kept for about IIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR
lockers in use and were building ad- organization 20 % cents for their noteworthy progress, with a substan O is Hammerhead ...... Earl Richards that will affect vitally this indus- 28 days at the Messner ranch, nine
livestock. L. J. Huston, 910 F.
ditional lockers to take care of the top birds, the “rumor” to which Mr. tial increase in membership and ex­ Officer McCormack ............... Vernon try are those concerning possible miles South West of Hermiston the t., The Dalles, Oregon.
Io to 18p.
Waterman
ever increasing demand.
Cohen gives so much attention, is tension Into several new states, Lucy Hunter ... Florence Woughter compensatory taxes on competitive
Two meat cutters are kept busy like many of the other “rumors" while most important of all has been Dorothy May .. Evelyn Starkweather products with pork, and the use to
all the time cutting meat for people that he hears and prints. They are increasing Grange influence and Mrs. Hopscotch
LaVon Walk which rented or contracted corn
at a charge of 12 cent per pound. not only unfounded—lacking facts, prestige. No one in the United States Marie Ribean .... Mildred Peregrine acreage will be put. Certain poli-
. Odelpha Hoskins cies, western delegates believed,
1 hose desiring to do their own work but are very apparently bearish occupies a more outstanding posi- Kloomy
Regular practice was held at the
are privileged to do so. The meat trade propoganda of Portland turkey Ion of farm and rural leadership home of Mrs. E. A. Hoosier Tuesday might stimulate the production of
cutters also buy and sell meat on a buyers, which has as Its purpose the han Mr. Taber, and instant atten- evening.
cattle and sheep in the corn belt.
The young ladies held their reg­
very close margin. If a farmer has lowering of prices as much as pos­ Ion will be attracted to his annual
State outlook reports will contin­
ular club meeting Wednesday eve­
a whole beef and only needs half. sible, while they are buying.
message to his membership. which ning at the home of Miss Katherine ue to be released from Mr. Breit-
he can sell the part he doesn't need
Any grower reading this sort of vili be the opening feature of the Olday. They chose the name "Entre haupt’s office, based partly on the
or if he is out of meat, he can re-
Nous" which is a French word mean national report and timed according
propoganda in the Journal can't Boise convention.
W. J. WARNER
plenish his supply of any kind of help but feel that the market editor
Hermiston Beauty Shoppe
Mr. Taber described with impres- ing "Among Ourselves." Miss Alice to seasonal demands. The fall re­
meat. He also has the use of an much have interests which are very Uve earnestness the present plight Rhea was the speaker of the evening port on livestock and horticulture
Attorney-at-Law
and her topic was "Inexpensive
electric sausage grinder in the cutt-
Duart Permanent Wave.
has already been distributed.
much at odds with the best inter­ of the American farmer, particular­ Gifts.”
lug room.
Hermiston - Oregon
M. Refvem and J. V. Villermoure
ests of the turkey growers through- ly the danger of losing his home,
|
Late Appointment* by Phone.
Here Is the procedure for putting
Certified Seed Found Best.
out the state. It is very hard for the his farm and his hopes. Without attended Masonic lodge in Umatilla
Phone 141
Monday evening.
tie meat in storage. First, the
dif-
DALLAS
—
In
a
trial
of
four
suggesting
altogether
new
or
drastic
growers to remain silent while they
Mr. Thurston and Melvin Faltz ferent lots of seed potatoes on the
w hole carcass is hung in a pre-cool­
teel that one of the state’s leading emedies, the National Master builds < nd Miss Viola Krause were Yakima
er where the meat is chilled to the
Otto May farm in Polk county, good
newspapers Is working adversely to he Grange recovery program around visitors over the week end.
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
proper degree for cutting. It Is their best interests.
Miss Vivian Crouter and mother quality certified Burbank seed pro­
five essential steps, which he dis-
then run over the block and cut in­
were
Pendleton
visitors
Tuesday.
duced
the
maximum
yield
of
pota-
General Dentistry
The "Growers Organization" sold usses very illuminatingly—prices’,
Miss Gladys Ross was a dinner
to steaks, chops, roasts, etc., and the
X-Ray and Diagnosis
vages, debts, taxes, Money—point­ £ uest at the C. C. Rhea home Sun­ oes all of which were useable and
only
3486
pounds
of
turkeys
on
the
DR. A. E. MARBLE
trimmings can be made into sausage
miform. One lot of uncertified seed Bank Bldg.
ing out the universal Interdepend­ day.
Phone 9-J
which reduces waste to the mini- Portland market before this Journal ence of all classes of workers In
gave the same yield, but 25 per cent
Miss
Billie
Hedrick
and
Miss
Residence
Phone
25-J
CHIROPRACTOR
mum. The various cuts of meat are article was written, and these were \merica. You will be interested in Katherine Olday gave readings at f the potatoes were too small to
Sunday and Evenings by
' Office: Two doors west post office
graded
by
a
federal
grader.
The
Miss Mumma’s recital in Hermiston use, and some of the others were
wrapped in parchment or butcher
knowing what Mr. Taber says about
Appointment
; Office Hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to •
paper and placed In the owner's growers organization, as is above he agricultural adjustment pro- Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Walter Merrill spent a few rough, while the other two lots gave
stated,
received
20
%
cents
for
' Phone 481--------Hermiston, Ore.
Licker. Each renter has his own
onsiderable
lower
yield
with
a
large
ram, planned rural life and main- days last week at the home of her
; adlock and keys and may have ac- prime birds. This small poundage of enance homesteads; while he made parents Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
percentage of too small and rough
Gillan
< ess to his locker during all busi- turkeys would have a very slight ef- many pertinent suggestions concern­ ders.
potatoes. This demonstration, con­
A. W. Christopherson, M. D.
i ess hours and usually on Sunday fect upon the Portland market, even ing the land policy for which the
ducted in cooperation with County
Appointments:
if
they
had
been
given
away.
The
morning. Packages of meat are
Agent J. R. Beck, effectively proves
FOREST FACTS.
Grange has always stood, and touch­
National Hospital Ass'n.
de • In the si ns needed to carry only other turkeys which the orga­ es the vital things in economic need
the superiority of certified seed, Mr.
Union Pacific R. R.
Hermiston Post No. 37
home for the meat is frozen solid nization had marketed, was a car- under the headings of Tariff Adjust-
Forest Workers
Unemployed May believes.
Meets first and third
U. S. Veteran’s Exam.
load
shipment
sent
from
Hermiston,
i nd co. .d not be separated in the
workers
in
England
have
been
as
­
ments. Cooperative Marketing, Edu-
Thursday. Legion Auxil­
U. S.
C. M. T. C.
Oregon, to the New York market.
CITATION.
cold room.
signed to small "subsistence farms”
iary meets second and
Life Insurance Exam.
(This article was written by J. cation and Rural Credit; his recom­
We found all kinds of fresh froz­
mendations under the latter subject in return for which each man puts
fourth Thursday.
City Health Officer
Jendrzejewski,
president
of
the
East
­
en vegetables and fruits In these
the
County
Court
of
the
State
In
in
about
6
months
a
year
on
forest
being four In number and very defl-
Legion Hall.
Bank Bldg.
General Practice
lockers. Just to convince ourselves ern Oregon Turkey Growers’ associa- nite.
of Oregon for the County
improvement work. At the same
we bought several eartons of frozen Ion at Hermiston, Ore.)
of Umatilla.
Mr. Taber makes strong state- rate, the 160 million acres of Na-
strawberries and took them home
nents on temperance and respect for tional Forest in the United States
In the matter of the Estate of
for supper, finding them very good STUDY OF FISH FOOD TO
law, while what he says about the would employ 650,000 men.
Frank L. Metz, Deceased.
and fresh In flavor and color.
Lumber
and
Water
—
The
weight
crippling of rural schools in the
To Rose Stokes, Rueben Metz, the
Both of the plants visited, are HELP CONSERVATION WORK.
name of economy is very timely. of a thousand board feet of lumber three children of John Metz, de- :
cperated along the same lines and
Many other pertinent subjects are decreases approximately 22 pounds ceased, Frank Faulder, Bill Faul-
Manicuring. Marcelling Hot Oil
ERNEST GHORMLEY
A seven-inch rainbow trout has
Harry Faulder, Wallace Faul­
we found the owners very enthu-
covered In the address, and as a for every per cent of moisture re­ der,
Shampoo, Fingerwaving, Facíala
der,
Wealthy
Shrayer,
May
Pence.
been
found
to
have
21
different
MEN’S CLOTHING and
siastic over the overwhelming suc-
whole It Is a remarkably searching moved from the wood by seasoning. Ronnie Murdock, Dot Bland and all
linda of insects or other articles of
cess of the locker plants.
LADIES HOSE
Sawmills—Early sawmills were ther unknown heirs of Frank L.
Realistic Beauty Shop
discussion of present-day conditions
Phone 326
301 E. Court St. I
One wheat farmer was quoted as ood in Its stomach when analyzed in America.
hard pushed to produce five thou­ Metz, deceased:
Finger
Wave - 50c and 25«
by
R.
E.
Dimmick.
assistant
entomo
­
Pendleton,
Oregon
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
Laving stated that his locker saved
sand feet of lumber In twenty-four
We Specialize in Permanent
OF
OREGON,
You
are
hereby
com-
•
him $100 during one harvest. In- logist at the Oregon Experiment sta-
hours. Modern mills can produce
Waving
Tide Used for Irrigating.
uanded to appear In the County :
read of being forced to sell butch­ tlon, who is engaged in a coopera-
606 Main St.
Pendleton, Ore.
750.000 feet In eight hours.
Court,
of
the
State
of
Oregon,
in
and
I
Office
Phone
523
Res.
Phone
461
I
ST. HELENS—Tideland irrigation
ered animals tor what he could get, ’Ive study of the food of Oregon
Small Sawmills—In western Ore- tor the County of Umatilla, at the I
Ie runs them through his locker at ame fish. The study is financed projects using the high tides have gon and Washington there are over Court House in the City of Pendle- | I
DR. F. L. INGRAM
largely by funds apprpriated by the been worked out for two Columbia 700 sawmills with capacities of less ton on the 18th day of November, 11
an Immense saving.
1933,
at
the
hour
of
2
:00
o'clock
j
♦
Dependable
Dentistry
from ounty tideland farms belonging to than 50,000 board feet of lumber
It Is easy to see that the cost of fish commission obtained
W. G. FISHER
P. M„ of said day. to show cause. 1 Bond Bldg.
Pendleton,
Ore.
sportsmen
’
s
license
fees.
I.
N.
Millers
and
Mrs.
A.
B.
Magru-
average
one of the lockers at
per day according to the Pacific if any exist, why an order for the t
NEW AND USED FURNITURE
price of $6.00 a year is a trifle when
The diet of game fish has been der, by A. 8. King, extension spe- Northwest Forest Experiment Sta­ sale of the following described real j "
BOUGHT AND SOLD
one considers the saving made.
found to be composed of 80 to 95 cialist In soils at Oregon State col- tion. Over 400 of these can produce property, to-wit: all that part of '
’Bowman Hotel Blk.
Phone 198
the
E*
SWY
NW
14
Section
3.
|
The
plans
call
for
putting
The financing of a plant In Her- per cent insects, though one lake
DR. H. A. NEWTON
Pendleton, Ora.
507 Main St.
less than 10,000 feet in 8 hours. In Tp. 4 N. R. 28 E.W M. lying east of
miston would be quit* simple. Rent trout was found to have eaten more rates In the dike and allowing the eastern Oregon and Washington the Old Oregon Trail for the purpose
Dentist
to come in at high tide dn the here are about 200 small mills of of paying the charges, expense* and
300 lockers at an average price of than 1000 fresh water shrimps. Dis­
X-Ray
Work
Phone 12
$6.00 per year, payable In advance integrating bodies of salmon after higher ground, which can then be which one-half can
produce from claims of said estate should not be
and you have $1,800 toward paying they spawn In the headwaters of listributed over the lower parts of 1,000 th 10,000 board feet per day. made.
W. J. CLARKE
Pendleton, Oregon
Published once each week for four |
for the room and the first year’s op- Oregon streams also furnish food for he fields. The two projects Involve
HARDWARE
Forest Products Used for Money—|
about 150 acres of land, which will In the early days hand-driven cedar I consecutive and successive weeks by -
eratlon. At the beginning of the some game fish.
Majestic Ranges, Red Jacket
order of said Court. First publication
second year, collect the rent In ad­
TO SELL OR TRADE YOUR
The mayflies, stone flies, caddie* be used for dairy cattle pasture.
Pumps, Iron Pipe. Nails. Fencing
shingles were used in lieu of money. |
October 19. 1933. Last publication |
Phone 21
211-213 E. Court St.
vance and you have another 61.800. flies and midges are the chief in-
PROPERTY SEE
and some of the country stores
November 16, 1933.
Pendleton, Oregon
By this time there will be very little sect foods of Oregon fish, and their
J.
W.
CLARKE
at
maintained
a
shingle
yard
instead
of
Landplaster Helps Alfalfa.
Witness my hand and the seal of
left on a 15 months contract for occurence gives good indication as
G F. HODGES AGENCY
a cash register. In many parts of said Court affixed this 16th day of
equipment and material needed for to where It Is best to liberate cer­
DALLAS
Landplaster Increased the country, products of the forest October.
721 Main St.
Pendleton, Ore.
1933.
the room.
tain kinds of fish from hatcheries, the growth on the second cutting of are still exchanged for foodstufis
E B. CASTEEL. County Clerk. -
WE
Before any further work can be says Dimmick. The study, when com­ ilfalfa on the Ora Lantz farm In the and manufactured goods.
,
done, we must have a more complete pleted. is expected to be of inestim- Greenwood community four inches
It Is estimated that 13 * billion
BRADLEY & SON
| Specialize in Good Furni-
list of applicants for lockers and able value tn carrying out the 10- higher than where no plaster was cords of wood have been used for
ture at Lowest Possible
therefore urge everyone Interested year program of the fish and game used, Mr Lantz reported to County fuel In the United States since 1630. '
Shoe Rebuilders
to call at the creamery or Farm Bu­ commission.
Agent J. R. Beck. Treble Phosphate, During the same period, the equiva­
We rebuild shoes with machinery
Prices
reau. or write a letter to either
The study already confirme the however, gave no apparent Improve­ lent of only one-third of this amount
your shoes were made on. The
Free Delivery
place. Those dealring more complete belief of many sportsmen that to ment.
only factory machines in Umatilla
has been manufactured Into lumber,
Information as to the value of theae plant salmon fry near tidewater Is
EUGENE— M. P. Elder of Route
to your door.
County. Mail your shoes to us.
Three-fifths of a cord of wood is
lockers, also sizes and capacities. to put them where there Is no food 3, Eugene, is cooperating with O. S. used to dry a ton of hops. Approx-
We pay the return postage. Bet­
■ re urged to get In touch with the for them and make them In turn Fletcher, county agent, in conduct- imately 9,000 cords are needed to
ter shoe repairing for less mon­
NEW TYPEWRITER
men who have paid a visit to the food for large trout. Similarly to Ing a trial of crimson clover as a dry Oregon’s hop crop each year.
ey. Give us a trial.
Walla Walla plants. Don’t put It plant trout fry where natural food cover crop, The seed was sown Oct-
The Tillamook fire of August
Bradlev & Son
NOW ONLY $45.C0
off. Do it now!
does not exist for their development ober 17 on • plot adjoining • new 1933 burned over more acreage than
643 Main St.
Pendleton. Ore.
By M. G. Hedwail.
INQUIRE AT HERALD OFFICE
i le utter waste.
plantlag of purple top turnips.
has been covered by fires on private
FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION
NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX’ SALE
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