THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1938.
Better Forage Crops Suggested.
FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION j
ji
message
to every
m em ber .
TABLE SHOWS PLANT FOOD LOSS
The tab le appearing here shows
the pounds of p la n t food removed
per acre In an average yield. The
ch a rt show s th a t th e man who sells
his corn has I cbs net loss in fe rtili-
zer to his farm th a n the man who
sells his alfalfa. These crops apply
to the project and this table was
draw n up by H. K. Dean, su p erin
ten d en t of the U. S. Field Station.
Soil Improving Crops—
Average
Yield
Red Clover ....................... 2 tons
A lfalfa
4 tons
Sweet Clover .................. 2 tons
Soy B eans ......................... 3 tons
Phosphoric
Acid
Potash
83.6
188.0
92.8
160.0
17.2
43.2
25.4
40.0
83.2
178.4
50.4
110.0
39.6
50.0
12.4
22.0
54.4
40.0
68.4
38.9
34.2
22.9
18.4
14.2
39.7
27.4
33.2
N itrogen
Soil Conserving Crops—
T im othy .............................. 2 tons
P a stu re .............................. 2 tons
Soil Depleting Crops—
Corn w ith stover ........... 50 bu.
W heat w ith straw ......... 25 bu.
Barley w ith straw ’ ......... 25 bu.
VEGETABLE CROPS
ADAPTABLE H ERE
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4
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(C ontinued from P age 1)
In stru ctio n is given not only to
stu d e n ts In th e high schools they
said, b u t is available to th e boy
who is not in school and to the
a d u lt farm er.
Dewey W est and Law rence W eth-
erell, tw o m em bers of th e F u tu re
F arm ers of Am erica, were present
and W ith erell, who is president of
th e org an izatio n a t A rlington, told
of th e w ork being done in 48 of th e
sta te s and in H aw aii. He stated th a t
th is group is a non-p ro fit organ iza
tion and teaches leadership, oratory,
and creates more farm in te rest
am ong y outh today. Boys learn stock
ju d g in g and p arliam e n tary proce
dure along w ith o th e r instru ctio n ,
he said.
R aym ond Crowder, editor of the
A rlin g to n B ulletin, was also w ith
th e group from A rlington.
Ja y T. P ierson, a ssista n t county
ag en t, told of the w ork being done
by com m ittees, who w ill present re
ports a t th e Econom ic Outlook Con
ference to be held in Pendleton,
F eb ru ary 23. He showed how farm
ers in th is and o th e r counties, are
now being allow ed to do th e ir own
a g ric u ltu ra l p lanning. He stated th a t
it was hoped th a t o u t of th is con
ference some p erm anent program
can be worked out.
V isitors from o th e r G ranges pres
en t included E lm er McCulley, m as
te r of the Cold S prings G range, and
Mrs. McCulley, Mr. and Mrs. R. O.
E a rn h a rt, B. B. Bloom, all of Cold
S prings, and Mrs. Dena W ooster,
secretary of S tanfield G range, and
C. T illery. E m erald Cox, m aster of
Colum bia G range w as also present.
M usical num bers w ere given by
L o re tta Mulleins and
Mrs. John
Blaine.
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FARM ECONOMIC
CONFERENCE AT
PENDLETON FEB. 23
W ith all advance preparations
completed for the one-day U m atilla
county farm economic conference in
P endleton, Oregon, F ebruary 23rd,
a general Invitation has been ex
tended to farm ers and th e ir wives,
as well as to any businessmen in
terested. to a tte n d th e conference,
w hich will open a t ten o’clock in
th e V ert M emorial building.
If advance in te rest is any indica
tion, a large crowd will be on hand
d u rin g th e day to assist in th e con
sideratio n of im p o rtan t questions
facing th e ag ric u ltu ral industry of
U m atilla county.
In the lig h t of recent develop
m ents— n atio n al, sta te and county—
th e farm ers and th e ir wives, w ith
th e assistance of specialists from the
Oregon S tate college extension se r
vice, will seek the answ ers to such
questions as: W h at is the outlook
for ag ric u ltu re in 1938 and over the
next few years? In view of th e o u t
look, w h at crops, num bers and kinds
of livestock should be produced in
the county? W h at kind of land use
program will conserve soil fertility
and prev en t erosion? W hat is the
relatio n sh ip betw een the farm home
and th e farm buslenss?
The tax
problem will also be vigorously a t
tacked.
The conference will be opened by
W illiam Steen, who is serving as
general chairm an for the day. Ag
ric u ltu ra l p lanning and its effect on
T
Tm ati)la county ag ric u ltu re will be
ENTERTAINM ENT
discussed.
FOR COOPERATORS
The first com m ittee report to be
discussed will be th a t d ealin g w ith
r d D vnnin'-, m a r r e r of the H er ¡farm home and ru ra l life. Follow ing
m iston M ercantile Coo, rativ e store,
announced th is week tb " t th e store I th is will be a consideration of the
a as sponsoring an
• ¿ett-inr-’en t facts gathered by the land use com-
and educational m etin g to w hich j ”iitte e a fte r w hich long-tim e ag ri-
m em bers and the general o’ h " s c -Ittiral plan n in g and its relatio n -
invited, to be he’.d Mond y, F ebru jsb ln to th e present a g ric u ltu ra l out-
ary 28.
An e n te rta in m e n t program is be 1 look will be discussed. Discussions
ing planned and an in te restin g of th e reports of the com m ittees on
speaker .-e c -c d for the evening, Mr. crop acreage, livestock and grazing
D unning said.
problem s will be included in the
T his m eeting is one th a t promises day’s program , augm ented by a spe
to be a booster for cooperation and cial report from tbe com m ittee on
a stick e r for inform ality. Be there
w ith the people who like to learn taxation.
Those in charge are em phasizing
ab o u t cooperation.
the d esirab ility of general discussion
of th e facts presented before rep o rts
4-H CLUB NEWS
and recom m endations are finally
Once again th e S tream line Seam adopted.
S titc h e rs have organized th e ir club
This conference is ju st an o th er
and hope to m ake 1938 a successful
and p ro fitab le year. The m em ber step in the successful 15-year o rg a
ship has promised to striv e to make nized effo rt of Oregon farm ers,
th e club a 100 percent club for this w orking w ith the extension service,
year. Members are C ath erin e K en
nedy, president. M ary M argaret K en to keep the sta te ’s ag ric u ltu ra l in
nedy. sec., G race Bensel, vice pres., d u stry on a p rofitable and perm a
A gnes Kennedy, V eta Moran, Agnes nent basis, points out County A gent
Riley, M argaret K inney, Minnie W alter Holt.
Rilev,
F ern
H arrim an ,
PauJine
Roach. T he club is now in its fifth
year w ith Mrs. K ennedy as the lea PLAN RURAL HOME
der.
_____
New Calf Club Members.
T he Progressive C alf club met at
th e home of the leader A. E. Rugg,
S atu rd ay , F ebruary 12. All members
were present and tw o new members,
L a u re tta M ulkins and Bob Jackson,
atten d ed
O ther m em bers Include
E ugene. R ichard and Jam es Rugg,
R obert. F ra n k and Jam es Bensel and
Joe Cooney.
Discussion on teach in g of a calf
to d rin k and th e background of th e
Jersey and G uernsey breeds, was
held.
T he club decided to meet every
o th e r S atu rd ay w ith the next m eet
ing a t th e M ulkins home.
Irrigon Grange Night.
T he Irrig o n G range w ill hold a
special n ig h t program S aturday.
F eb ru ary 19, a t w hich tim e th e
Home Ec club w ill sell coffee and
dou g h n u ts. Members a re asked to
m ake a special effo rt to atten d this
m eeting.
Westland Grange Dance.
A door prize for a lady and a
gentlem an will be given next S a tu r
day n ig h t, F eb ru ary 19, a t the dance
sponsored by the W estland G range.
M itchel orch estra w ill furnish the
m usic. T he dance w ill be held in
the W estland school house.
PAGE TH REE
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
LIFE IMPROVEMENT
;
w ill include farm crops, livestock,
fru its and tax atio n .
Members of th e F arm and R u ral
Life Com m ittee are : Mrs. W. A.
H ineline, Mrs. R. B. W ilcox, Mrs. C.
E. F isk and Mrs. H elen N asshahn,
all of H erm iston; Mrs. J. M. R ich
ards, C hairm an, S tan field ; Mrs. L.
W. Owen, Secretary, Mrs. E arl
Thompson, Mrs. L. A. M cClintock
and Mrs. M ilton C arter, all of P en
d leto n ; Mrs. Otis H am pton, Cold
S prings; Mrs. H arry G uderian, P ilo t
Rock; Mrs. C arl G roth, U m apine;
Mrs. M innie M cFarland, U m atilla;
Mrs. E. J. C hastain. F ern d ale; and
Mrs. Troy Coleman, Echo.
PEAS IN EASTERN
OREGON MOSTLY
FREE OF DISEASE
ROSEBURG— The recent econo
mic outlook conference for Douglas
county recommended th a t acreage
devoted to hay and o th er forage
crops rem ain ab o u t th e same, b ut
th a t the q u ality of hay an d forage
be improved. Recom m endations were
for more legumes and less g rain
hay, as being essential to th e live
stock and dairy Industry. T he acre
age of alfalfa should be increased
and clover doubled .and th e vetch,
and vetch oat hay should be m ain
tained. th e rep o rt states.
Conference Schedule Listed.
Ian, S aturday and Sunday.
Milo Huckley left F rid ay for Og
den, U tah, to atten d his fa th e r's
funeral.
Mrs. S tella iPaulson
retu rn ed
home W ednesday.
Eugene Lam oreaux of Y akim a is
v isitin g his parents.
Mrs. Geo. P.and has been q u ite ill
th e past two weeks.
Gao. K endler of V ntatilla spent
Monday w iring his house east «8
tow n w hich is now occupied by Mr.
and Mrs. Lavon Bell. Don Isom as
sisted w ith th e work.
Mrs. Wm. Norcross and th e tw in
baby d a u g h te rs were b ro u g h t to her
m o th er’s home. Mrs. C lara S m ith ,
W ednesday of last week from th e
St. A n th o n y ’s hospital in Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C .-W a rn e r and
children were d in n er guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jam es W arn er Sunday.
CONCRETE P IP E FOR SALE —
Any size, a t a ttra c tiv e prices. Ask
Oron O. Felthouse. H erm iston. 22-tfc
WANT ADS
NOTICE OF HEARING
CORVALLIS— Ten county econo
mic outlook conferences are sche
duled for the week of F eb ru ary 21
to 26. These are M alheur county.
Feb. 21; Lake. Feb. 22; U m atilla
and K lam ath. Feb. 23; M orrow and
Deschutes, Feb. 24; G illiam and
Crook, W|eh. 25, and W heeler and
Jefferson, Feb. 26.
Each m eeting FOR SALE OR REN T— GOOD USED
S tan d ard Royal typew riter. In
is at th e county seat except in Mal
25-tfc
heur, w here it is to be held at On qu ire T hom pson’s Drug.
tario, and D eschutes w here it is FOR SALE— TWO, SINGLE UNITS,
Surge m ilking m achine motor,
scheduled for Redmond.
pump, pipe ar.d fittin g s, for 2 6 head
cows. Cash or Terms. G. G. Sm ith,
IRRIGON COUPLE
Stanfield. Ore.________________ 26-3tc
E astern
Oregon
can n in g
pea MARRIED THURSDAY A SALE OF 100 HEAD OF GOOD
p lan tin g s have been rem arkably
d raft horses and ten ca ttle w ill be
F rid ay , F eb ru ary 25, a t the
free from th e serious pea diseases,
IRRIGON NEWS— M aynard Hoag- held
w ith th e exception oef root rots, re- | Ian and Miss Alice W ilson were u n i fair grounds a t Moro. Oregon, by
th e She-m an County Livestock as
ports Dr. F ra n k P. M cW horter, p la n t ted in m arriag e at W alla W alla sociation. Stock g u aran teed as re p
T
hursday.
F
eb
ru
ary
10.
They
will
pathologist a t Oregon S tate college,
Some of th e best horses
make th e ir home on th e ir place west resented.
in th e n o rth w est are grow n in S h er
in a new c irc u lar of inform ation on of town.
county and will be included in
"S uggestions for C ontrolling Pea Di
Mr. and Mrs. Benny McCoy of man
th is sale. Horses delivered to P o rt
Im
bler,
Ore.,
visited
relativ
es
here
seases in E astern Oregon Pea C an
land for *5.
2 6 -ltc
ning A reas.’’ Dr. M cW horter has several days last week.
Rev. Alcorn is red eco ratin g th e WANTED — HIGH SCHOOL GIRL
been ca rry in g on w ork u n d er the in terio r of the parsonage th is week.
to tak e agency for T hogerson Hos
term s of th e legislative ap p ro p ria
A baby g irl w as born to Mr. and iery Co. on commission. Spare tim e
tion providing funds for specific ag Mrs. Chas. Langley a t th e H erm is job. In q u ire H erald office.
26-2tp
ton hospital T hursday, F eb ru ary 10.
ric u ltu ra l research.
FOR
SALE
—
1936
FORD
COUPE;
The little miss balanced th e scales
The root ro t, now becoming too a t 6% pounds and has been nam ed i 85 H. P. m otor; low m ileage, o r
ab u n d an t in U m atilla county p la n t Ja n is Fay.
iginal tire s; h ea te r; m ake me an
ings, is larg ely caused by stra in s of
Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st Bedw ell from offer, A. A. “ Red” E stle, H erm is
2 6 -ltc
rhizoctonia, Dr. M cW horter reports. Stanfield visited Mr. and Mrs. E m ton.
W hen peas are grow n a fte r peas, ery Bedwell Monday.
FEBRUARY
AND MARCH DAY
Mr. and Mrs. E a rl Isom are sta y
old p u llets and New H am pshire
stra in s of soil fungi become more ing w ith Mps. Josephine G raybeal
Reds for F eb ru ary and March deliv
and more ab u n d an t, u n til the land for a few days.
H atc h in g now. "V ig o rb ilt”
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Jones and ery ;
becomes “ soil sick,” for th a t crop.
26-3tc
family left for R ainier, W n„ S a tu r H atchery. H erm iston.
Crop ro tatio n and im m ediate eli day to v isit th e ir son. M axwell Jones
FOR SALE— THOR MANGLE, good
m ination of above-ground refuse, as and fam ily.
condition, reasonable; Mabel W a l
Mrs. H. C. W arn er and Mrs. Jack ker, H erm iston.
recommended for weevil eradication,
26-3tc
Brow
ning
gave
a
V
alen
tin
e
party
are likew ise im p o rtan t for th e eli
FOR SALE— W ELL IMPROVED 14
in
th
e
Sunday
school
rooms
S
a
tu
r
m ination of disease, th e rep o rt day for all of th e ch ild ren who a t
acre ran c h ;
close to highw ay;
shows. Even a tw o-year ro tatio n is tend Sunday school.
four room house. F a ir out build in g s;
helpful in p reventing th e develop
Miss D usenberry, who teaches the four acres In artem esia. See or w rite
26-3tp
first, second and th ird grades, gave M. E. Gordon, H erm iston.
m ent of root ro t fungi.
a
V
alentine
p
arty
M
onday
for
her
The absence of mosaics and m il
SACRIFICING INCUBATORS — *8
pupils.
dews in eastern Oregon p la n tin g s is
and Up. R eady to operate, 450
Mr. Butson and nephew from
p artly explained by th e com para U m atilla w ere in tow n T h u rsd ay to egg size, *12.50. Call G range Co
tively short grow ing period required Friday, cleaning
th e city
well operative.
24-3tc
for a can n in g crop. These diseases w hich was purchased by W . C. Isom
recently.
FOR REN T— 15 ACRE TRACT. 1
and the aphids, w hich are respon
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. K endler and
mile n o rth of H erm iston. Good
sible for the d istrib u tio n
of mo d au g h ter visited Mr. and Mrs. E arl
buildings. In q u ire E. P. Dodd, H er
saics, are favored by long-season Isom Sunday.
miston.
24-3tp
crops. It Is th erefo re recommended
Mr. and Mrs. H enry Phelps and
FOR
SALE
—
MODEL
A
FORD
children
visited
Mrs.
P
h
elp
s’
sister
th a t no peas for seed be grow n in
tru c k ; dual wheels, long base. At
th e areas of can n in g pack produc at th e H erm iston hospital Sunday.
25-3tc
Mr. and Mrs. Don Isom motored Sec. House, Messner, Ore.
tion.
to P endleton Sunday.
STUDENTS TO
P lan tin g th e best seed obtainable
Mrs. S laughter, who has been v i W ANTED— FEW
learn chick sexing. Capable in
is also im portant, says Dr. McWhor sitin g a t W allow a, retu rn ed home
stru cto r. S ta r t soon. V igorbilt H a t
ter. The use of w ilt-resistan t va th e last of th e week.
chery, H erm iston.
25-3tp
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jam
es
A
rnberg
v
isi
rieties, as developed by reputable
ted Mr. and Mrs. Fred W ilson on 8 PIECE DINING ROOM SET TO
Eeedsmen in the Pacific northw est, B u tter Creek Sunday.
sell, or trad e for stock. In q u ire
enhances th e p robability of perm a
Mrs. Roy Brown of S tanfield v isi
24-3tc
nence of th e can n in g in dustry. The ted her paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Hoag- a t H erald office.
b etter seed com panies are co n stan t
ly developing, te stin g and m a in ta in
ing com mercial seed stocks of resis
ta n t varieties, such as are now
grown successfully in th e area.
Sweet clover In pea grow ing areas
“ V ig o rb ilt” H atch ery
is a source of d an g er as it harbors
H erm iston, Oregon
the pea mosaic disease virus, the re
G
entlem
en:
port adds.
Had several thousand tu rk ey eggs set a t your hatch ery
d u rin g 1937 and was well pleased w ith results. T he poults were
CO OP LEAGUE TO
stro n g and husky and grew well. We w ill have you set about
5500 tu rk ey eggs d u rin g th e 1938 h atch in g season.
SPONSOR TOUR OF
V ery tru ly yours,
DONALD DEMOSS
EUROPEAN CO-OPS
• H erm iston, Cre.
Pleased With Turkey Hatching!
(Co-op League News Service)
New York —
The Cooperative
League of th e U.S.A. announced th is
week th a t it has com pleted final a r
ran g em en ts for Its fifth an n u al trip
to cooperative Europe th is com ing
summ er.
S ailing from New York on the
B erengaria Ju n e 29th, the members
of the to u r p arty will visit o u tsta n d
ing cooperatives in F rance, Sw itzer-
land, Sweden, F in lan d , Denm ark,
E ngland and Scotland. The to u r
will include im p o rtan t scenic, his
torical and c u ltu ral features,
but
will place special em phasis on the
co n trib u tio n
of the cooperative
m o ’em ent as a factor in preserving
dem ocracy in these E uropean coun
tries. Both th e business and educa
tional m ethods of th e cooperatives
will be studied and th e to u r will
visit folk schools and o th er educa
tional cen ters before re tu rn in g to
New York, A ugust 22.
John A. Jessup, educational d irec
tor of Consum ers Cooperative Servi
ces. a chain of ten cooperative cafe
terias in New York City, and for
mer m em ber of the extension sta ff
of Columbia U niversity, will act as
to u r d irector. The com plete to u r
will cost 9667 with an optional e a r
lier re tu rn o m itfin g the trip to Scot
land a t *598.
The to u r is planned for members,
m anagers and d irectors of coopera
tives and o th e r Interested in stu d y
ing the cooperative movement. De
tailed inform ation may be secured
by w ritin g th e Cooperative League,
R ecom m endations for im prove
m ent of ru ra l home life w ill be
made by a rep resen tativ e com m ittee
of U m atilla county women a t th e
Economic Conference, held In the
club room of th e V ert Memorial, at
P endleton. F eb ru ary 23, sta rtin g at
10:00.
This F arm Home and R ural Life
com m ittee have studied th e ex istin g
situ atio n in regard to the ru ra l
home and have attem p ted to m ake
plans for an answ er to such ques
tions as: Should farm home w ater
system s be im proved? W hat
are
th e best m ethods to use in food pre
servatio n ? W h at recreation
w ill
adequately meet leisu re tim e de
m ands of ru ra l young people? Since
a farm woman spends an average of
51.6 hours a week in house work,
w hat consideration should be given
to th e convenience of the home? The
relatio n sh ip of farm home to farm
business will also be considered.
A general In v itatio n is extended
to all men and women Interested In
th e confernce to atten d th e session.
F our o th e r com m ittees
will also
m ake recom m endations concerning
1*7 W . 12 Street, New York C ity.
the operation of the farm . These
PRICES IN 1938
WHITE LEGHORNS
WHITE LEGHORN SEXED PULLETS
WHITE LEGHORN SEXED PULLETS
W HITE LEGHORN SEXED PULLETS .....
$ 22.00 PER 100
107.50 PER 500
215.00 PER 1000
STRAIGHT RUN LEGHORN CHICKS
STRAIGHT RUN LEGHORN CHICKS
STRAIGHT RUN LEGHORN CHICKS
$ 12.00 PER 100
50.00 PER 500
100.00 PER 1000
LEGHORN COCKERELS
LEGHORN COCKERELS
LEGHORN COCKERELS
$ 3.00 PER 100
12 50 PER 500
25.00 PER 1000
MODERN SERVICE STATION
and residence in E n terp rise, Or.
tor sale; on the highw ay; also room
for 10 to 15 cabins; w ill trad e for
improved acreage near H erm iston.
W rite C. A. Miller, E n terp rise, Or.
24-3tc
FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR COWS
or heifers— 50 tons of alfalfa hay;
Also 1 2-wheel tra ile r; 5 miles S.W.
of S tanfield. E. C. Chaney, H erm is
ton.
24-3tp
FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR
re n t a t C a rte r’s ap a rtm en t, K atty
corner from depot. Also rooms to let
by n ig h t or week.
24-3tp
FINAL ACCOUNT
N otice is hereby given th a t A. S.
Cooley, as a d m in istra to r w ith the
w ill annexed of the estate of F rancis
M artin C ast, deceased, has filed his
fin al account in said estate in th e
County C ourt of th e S tate of Oregon
for U m atilla County, and said co u rt
has fixed Monday, the 21st day of
March, 1938. a t 2:00 o'clock p. m.
of said day. as th e tim e for h earin g
of objections to said fin al account
and th e se ttle m en t thereof. On or
before said day any person in te re st
ed in said estate may file objections
to said fin al account, or to any item
thereof, and contest th e same.
Dated F eb ru ary 17, 1938.
A. S. COOLEY, A d m in istrato r.
(Feb. 17— M arch K ) _______
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF TH E
STATE OF OREGON FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY.
In th e M atter of th e E state of
S arah Boyle, Deceased.
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN:
T h a t the u ndersigned has been duly
appointed a d m in istra to r of th e es
ta te of S arah Boyle, deceased, by th e
above en titled court, and he has
duly qualified as required by law.
All persons h aving claim s ag a in st
the estate are required to present
th e sam e w ith proper vouchers, to
me a t th e U w Office of George R.
Lew is In th e Despain Block, P en d le
ton, Oregon, w ith in six m onths from
the d a te of th e first p u blication of
th is notice w hich is th e 18th day of
F eb ru ary , 1938.
B. DUVAL ISAMINGER.
A dm inistrator.
GEORGE R. LEWIS
A ttorney for A d m in istrato r
Post Office Address.
Pendleton. Oregon.
(Feb. 17— M arch 17)
I t 's Easy T a B a M ls ta k a n A b o u t
STOMACH TROUBLE
Stomach sufferers should learr the
truth about U L C E R S , GAS, ACID.
INDIGESTION, belching, heartburn,
constipation, ate., due to excess acid.
FREE. UDGk Booklet contains facts
of interest. The9th edition, lustofl th<
press, mav prove your first step to hap
py stomach comfortl Clip this to remind
you to ask for the UDGA Booklet a t
THOMPSON’S DRUG STORE
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
G eneral D entistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Bldg.
P hons t- J
Residence Phone 25-J
Sunday and E venings by
A ppointm ent
W ATCH - CLOCK
REPAIRING
A. W. BEHRMAN
WATCHMAKER
HERMISTON
OREGON
DR. A. E. MARBLE
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: 2 blocks east of post office
Office H ours: 8 to 12 - 1 :30 to *
Phone 4 8 1 --------H erm iston, Ore.
Hermiston Rost No. 37
Meets firs t and tb lrd
T hursday. le g io n Auxll-
W ^ S W la r y meets second and
fo u rth T hursday.
Legion Hall.
WF
D r. A . C. W illc u tt
NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS
STRAIGHT RUN NEW HAMPSHIRE
SEXED PULLETS DAY OLD
DAY OLD COCKERELS
A
$12.50 PER 100
17.00 PER 100
9.00 PER 100
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OSBORN
RHODE ISLAND REDS
APARTMENTB
SAME PRICE AS NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS.
PETERSON & PETERSON
BROODED LEGHORN PULLETS
10 DAY OLD LEGHORN PULLET8
FOUR W EEK LEGHORN PULLETS ...
SIX W EEK LEGHORN PULLETS .....
EIGHT W EEK LEGHORN PULLETS
$25.00
40.00
55.00
70.00
PER
PER
PER
PER
100
100
100
100
TURKEY POULTS—CUSTOM HATCHING
HEN and TURKEY EGGS
A 10 per cent Deposit Must Accompany All O rders on Chicks.
A 20 p e rc e n t Deposit Must Accompany All O rders on T urkey P oults
SEND FOR LITERATURE
“ V ig o rb ilt” P o u ltry Farm
and H atchery
HERMISTON, OREGON
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
U. 8. N atio n al Rank Building
P ractice In S tate ft Federal Courts
P endleton, Ore.
DR. F. B. BELT
PHYSICIAN ft SURGEON
Office H ours:
O ther
10:30 to 12:30 A M.
H ours by
2 to 5 P.M.
A ppointm ent
Res. 712 — PHONE — Office 733
W. J. WARNER
A tto r n e y -a t-L a w
H e r m is to n - O r e g o n
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