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    THU RSDA Y, OCTOBER 27, 1938.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION
j i
M ESSAGE
CANNING SCHEDULE
F ro m O ctober 24 to 29.
No c a n n in g sch ed u led ex cep t m eat
on T u esd ay m o rn in g .
O th e r
p ro ­
d u c ts by special a rra n g e m e n t.
H ERM ISTO N CO-OP C A N N E R Y
TO
EVERY
M EM BER.
K IT C H E N DESIGNS
FOR FARM HOMES
PREPARED BY OSC
TO THE MEMBERS OF THE
EASTERN OREGON TURKEY
GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION
Sp eed y C heetahs Favored
by A n cien ts for H unting
C heetahs have been used for cen­
turies by oriental princes to run
down gam e, as m edieval kings used
falcons to hunt birds and sm all ani­
m als.
The sport is so old th a t nobody
knows w here or when it began. It
is believed to have spread from
E gypt to P ersia and la te r to India,
w here ch eetah s lived wild in the
jungles.
F rom Kenya colony, E a st Africa,
Indian princes o rd ered fresh sup­
plies of wild ch eetah s, and B ritish
se ttle rs m ade a business of catching
them for sale to m a h araja h s.
Although they a re th e fastest ani­
m als in the world for sh o rt dis­
tances, w rites Sam B rew er in the
Chicago Tribune, ch eetah s lack
stam ina and cannot go far. H unt­
ers ride them down on horseback
and say th at a ch eetah can rarely
keep ahead of a good horse for m ore
than a mile. Once tire d out, they
a re roped and taken aw ay for tra in ­
ing.
They look m uch like leopards, but
they a re gentle and easily ta m e d ;
and, above all, they nev er turn on
a m an, as leopards and other ca ts
are likely to do, a fte r they have been
tam ed.
F or all th eir looks, ch eetah s are
not classed with o th e r m em b ers of
the cat fam ily. They are in a spe­
cial group known to scien tists as
the ju b atu s. T heir legs a re longer
and th eir bodies lighter th an in cats.
T heir paw s and claw s a re doglike,
and they cannot pull the claw s en ­
tirely out of sight as can cats.
They p u rr like ca ts, but when they
lick your hand it is like being licked
by a b arbed w ire fence instead of
the san d p ap er effect of a c a t’s
tongue.
They a re tim id and easily frig h t­
ened a t first; then th ey becom e dog­
like in th e ir affection.
T h e m a rk e t season is alm o st h ere,
an d we w a n t to receiv e th e m ost we
can fo r o u r tu rk e y s. I t ta k e s th e
Earlier Closing Hour.
u tm o st care in k illin g an d d re ssin g
T he F a rm B u re a u C o -o p erativ e of
to g iv e us th e m ax im u m re tu rn s .
H erm isto ,
th e C o o p erativ e S ervice
C areless o v e rsig h t m ay cost us tw o
S ta tio n , th e C o o p erativ e H a rd w a re
o r th re e c e n ts a pound.
S ervice an d th e G ran g e C oopera­
T h e g ra d in g th is y e a r w ill
be
tiv e a sso ciatio n w ill close a t 5 :0 0
m ore s tr ic t th a n in th e past. T he
P. M., b e g in n in g
N ovem ber 1st.
w in g tip fe a th e rs m u st be o u t and
T hese h o u rs w ill be in e ffe c t u n til
ab so lu te ly no fe a th e rs w ill be p e r­
f u r th e r n o tice.
m itte d on th e w ings. T he sam e a p ­
P a tr o n s a re ask ed to ta k e n o tice
plies to th e neck a n d th e g a rte rs
In
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th
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in
fo
rm
a
tio
n
of th is c h a n g e in th e clo sin g h o u r.
a ro u n d th e knees.
T h e reaso n fo r
needed for th e stu d y , k itc h e n s of
th is is th a t w h en
th e b ird s a re
v ario u s ty p es w ere stu d ied dn 14 d if­
packed in th e box, th e d ir t on th e
fe re n t hom es in v ario u s p a rts of th e
FA R M IN C O M E IN
fe a th e rs comes in c o n ta c t w ith th e
W illa m e tte
valley.
T h ese
hom es
flesh, m a k in g a b lack spot w h en th e
OREGON FOR 1938
w ere located a n a v erag e of six m iles
b ird is h u n g in sto ra g e . T h is ten d s
from a tra d in g c e n te r, m a k in g q u a n ­
n o t o n ly to d isco lo r th e m eat, b u t
D O W N AB O U T 2 0 %
tity b u y in g of k itc h e n su p p lies neces |
also in some cases re s u lts in sp o il­
sary , an d in clu d ed fam ilies ra n g in g !
age. T h e feet m u st be clean ed ,
C ash incom e on O regon farm s in in size from tw o to n in e persons.
blood in th e m o u th rem oved an d
1938 p robably w ill a p p ro ach
but
As th e m ost co n v en ie n t k itc h e n is w iped, a n d th e feed rem oved from
w ill h a rd ly exceed fo u r-fifth s of th e one p lan n ed to m eet th e sp ecific th e crop, o th e rw ise th e g ra d e r m u st
1937 fig u re w hich w as o fficia lly es­ needs an d custom s of th e fam ily in ­ place th e b ird b elow
g rad e.
T he
tim a te d a t $133,700,000, acco rd in g volved an d th e k in d of eq u ip m en t reaso n for rem o v in g feed from th e
to a review of O regon farm p ro d u c­ av ailab le, fo u r d iffe re n t m a jo r types crop is to p re v e n t fe rm e n ta tio n . T he
tio n c o n tain ed in th e c u rr e n t re p o rt of k itc h e n s w ere co n sid ered in th e blood in th e m o u th te n d s to so u r th e
of th e a g r ic u ltu r a l s itu a tio n
p re ­ stu d y , and d e ta ile d p lan s for each e n tire b ird , and d ir ty feet do not
p ared by L. R. B re ith a u p t, ex ten sio n ty p e a re in clu d ed in th e b u lle tin . add to th e a p p e a ra n c e of th e b ird .
a g r ic u ltu r a l econom ist a t OSC.
T hese a re k itc h e n s w h ere a wood Feed sh o u ld be ta k e n aw ay from th e
T h is a n n u a l su m m ary of to ta l ra n g e is used a n d a d in in g a re a in ­ b ird s 12 to 18 h o u rs before th e y a re
cash farm incom e p ro sp ects is based cluded In th e k itc h e n ;
w h ere an to be k illed , o r if you a re feed in g
on p re lim in a ry
d a ta on
av erag e e le c tric ra n g e is used an d a d in in g w hole g ra in , a li tt le m ore tim e
S tr a n g e G r e e tin g s A r e
p rice levels, th e p h y sical volum e of a re a included in th e k itc h e n ; w here sh o u ld be allow ed.
U se d in O th e r C o u n tr ie s
p ro d u ctio n , tre n d in farm incom e a wood ra n g e is used b u t no d in in g
T h e re a re tim es w h en you w ill
When we m e et a friend we say
th ro u g h
th e firs t n in e m o n th s of space inclu d ed , a n d w h ere an elec­ fin d a cro p p y b ird re g a rd le ss o f p re ­
"How do you d o ? ” o r “ How a re
193 8, an d pro sp ects fo r th e b alan ce tric ra n g e is used an d
no d in in g cau tio n s ta k e n . In th is case th e you?” In other countries th e re are
of th e y ear.
space p rovided in th e k itc h e n .
crop can be rem oved, b u t it m u st be different kinds of g reetings, som e
O regon farm incom e in 193 7 w as
T he new b u lle tin , e n title d , “ T he sew n tip to be placed in an y g rade. of which sound v ery stran g e , ob­
th e g re a te s t since 1929 an d n e a rly
serves a w riter in th e M ontreal
W illa m e tte V alley F arm K itc h e n ,” T h e incision sh o u ld be m ade u n d e r
H erald.
e q u alled t h a t reco rd h ig h m ark .
is fu ll of su g g estio n s for p la n n in g th e w in g on th e back of th e neck
In som e p a rts of In d ia the g reet­
D u rin g th o se e ig h t y ears th e volum e
T u rk ey s ing is “ P ra ise God, is your nose
th e v ario u s u n its of th e k itc h e n to w h ere it w ill n o t show .
of p ro d u ctio n
in creased
en o u g h
give a d e q u a te sto ra g e room , w ork w ith d ir ty v e n ts w ill n o t be p e rm it­ f a t? ” to which the rep ly is “ Thank
n e a rly to o ffset th e effect of a price
God, m y nose is fa t.” A fter this
space, lig h t, freedom of m ovem ent, ted as a g rad e.
level only 80 p e rc e n t of 1929. T h is
A p rim e b ird m u st be p ra c tic a lly the questioner says, “ Then, m ay
an d o th e r fe a tu re s considered de­
in crease in phy sical volum e of p ro ­
sira b le by h o m em ak ers in terv iew ed , free of p in fe a th e rs. No to rn o r sew n you live a thousand y e a rs .”
d u c tio n in th e p a st decade h as ex ­
In P e rsia when a person m eets a
a n d y et to re q u ire th e m in im u m of sk in w ill be p e rm itte d on th e b re a st friend he says, “ May your shadow
ten d ed to som e m a jo r crops su ch as
space an d to sav e a ll needless steps. or flesh y p a rt of th e carcass, and never grow less.” In E g y p t people
d a iry p ro d u cts, b u t h a s been p a rtic -
N u m ero u s p la n s a re sh o w n fo r k i t ­ o n ly s lig h tly sew n te a r s elsew here. say, “ How do you p e rsp ire ? ” The
u la r .y n o te w o rth y in th e realm of
G row ers have d if fe re n t w ays of Chinese and Ja p an e se re m a rk is,
ch
en s of d iffe re n t sh ap es an d sizes,
“ sp e c ia lty ” crops an d
a n im a l p ro ­
b rin g in g tu rk e y s to th e w areh o u se, “ How is your stom ach? H ave you
an
d
d
etailed
d
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in
g
s
a
re
inclu
d
ed
d u c ts , such as tu rk e y s, farm -raised
b u t w h e th e r you b rin g y o u rs by w a ­ eaten your ric e ? ”
f u r an d gam e, fo rag e crop seeds, of b u ilt-in ca b in e ts, b in s, wood- gon, tr a ile r , or tru c k , be ca re fu l not
R ussian people inquire “ How do
boxes, w o o d lifts, an d sto ra g e space
flo w er b ulbs and
n u m ero u s o th e r
to pile th em too h ig h . T h e b est w ay you liv e?” ; in P oland the question
of all so rts, sh o w in g th e ir uses.
is “ How do you keep y o u rself?”
item s, th e re p o rt p o in ts out.
we have observed h e re is to lay th e
A co m prehensive s ta tis tic a l s u r ­
T he p u b lic a tio n is s ta tio n b u lle ­ b ird s on th e ir backs, w in g s close to ­ F ren ch folk politely ask, “ How do
vey of p ro d u ctio n an d incom e for tin No. 356, a n d is av a ila b le for g e th e r. packed fa irly tig h t, so th a t you c a rry y o u rself?” While in Hol­
land a co rrect g reetin g would be,
such p ro d u c ts w as re c e n tly co m p let­ free d is trib u tio n from hom e econ- tfje b jr(]s w ill n o t s h ift a n d get
“ How do you fa re ? ” When the Ita l­
ed by th e college ex ten sio n service 'm ics ex ten sio n offices or d iic c t b ru ised w hen ta k e n o v er th e ro u gh ians m e et they say, “ How do you
fo r 1936, an d a n o th e r for 1937 w ill from th e college a t C orvallis,
j roads. T h ey should n o t be piled sta n d ? ”
l e o u t soon. T h is su rv ey show s es­
h ig h e r th a n th re e tie rs , o r th e ones
tim a te s
of a creag e,
p ro d u ctio n ,
on th e b ottom w ill su ffe r, e sp ecial­
JU
NIO
R
SONG
M ixing Colors
price, a n d incom e from m ost of th e
ly in w arm w e a th e r. Sacks can be
sp e c ia lty crops an d p r - ', -c» r
p ro ­
used to p u t over th e ir heads as you (red, yellow and blue) in various
W RITERS W IL L
duced in O regon. T he fig ; res a re a r ­
load them .
proportions m ost colors can be ob­
ra n g e d on a sta te -w id e b asis by com COMPETE CONTEST
T hese ru lin g s a re n o t o u r local tained. Mixing all th ree p rim ary
m odifies and re la te d g ro u p s of com ­
ideas, b u t a re th e g o v e rn m e n t r e ­ colors in equal p a rts gives a neu­
m o d ities, and by co u n ties and g ro u p s
q u ire m e n ts.
T h e su p e rv iso r of th e tra l color. By m ixing any two of
the th ree p rim a ry colors in proper
F o u r-H club, F F A an d r u r a l sco u t
of co u n ties h a v in g s im ila r a g ric u l­
g o v ern m en t g ra d e rs m a in ta in s th a t
proportion the co m p lem en tary or
m em bers w ho h av e a b e n t to w ard
tu r a l p ro d u ctio n .
d u rin g th e la s t tw o y e a rs th e in d e ­ secondary color resu lts.
F or in­
T h e c u rre n t a g ric u ltu ra l s itu a ­ so n g w ritin g , h av e an o p p o rtu n ity
p en d e n t b u y ers, in m an y cases, p u t stance, m ixing blue and yellow will
tio n re p o rt c o n ta in s som e new ly to com pete for a $25 cash p rize in
o u t a b e tte r pack th a n th e asso cia­ produce green, w hich is the com ­
com piled
d a ta on b an k d e b its in each d iv isio n fo r w ritin g th e best tion.
p lem en tary color to red. Yellow
P o rtla n d and th e re la tio n of th e ir song for th e S eventh W o rld P o u l­
O ur rec e iv in g d a te s
fo r
th e and red produce orange, which is
tre n d s to th e tre n d s in farm cash tr y congress, to be held in C leveland
T h a n k sg iv in g pool w ill be N ovem ­ the com plem ent of blue, while red
incom e in O regon. B ank
tr a n s a c ­ n ex t y ear.
and blue produce violet, the com ple­
b er 9-10, an d th e re w ill also be one
m en t of yellow. If p ain t or enam el
tio n s have show n an a p p a re n t lag
D etails of th e co n test h av e been N ovem ber 29-30-Dec. 1. T h e C h ris t­ is not the exact shade desired, the
co in cid in g w ith perio d s of low farm received by N. L. R eunion, e x te n ­
m as pool w ill be held D ecem ber 11- color can be changed by adding
incom e tre n d s. T he re p o rt also fe a ­
sion p o u ltry m a n a t O regon S ta te 12-13. W ith th is m an y pools th e re w hite or black. To lessen the bril­
tu r e s la te s t in fo rm a tio n on tu rk e y ,
college, w ho is se c re ta ry of th e O re­ is no reaso n fo r a n y g ro w er to k ill liance of a color add its com plem ent
p o ta to and ap p le m a rk e t p ro sp ects.
—blue to orange, green to red or
gon co m m ittee p re p a rin g fo r th e tu rk e y s u n less th e y a re ready.
congress. C o n te sta n ts m ay w rite new
E A S T E R N OREGON T U R K EY yellow to violet.
w ords to be s u n g to a fa m ilia r tu n e ,
G ROW ERS,
LONE STAR STATE
o r m ay compose an o rig in a l m elody
By Jo h n Je n d rz e je w sk i, Pres.
O rigin of Word Honeymoon
also if th e y choose. T he co m m ittee
GLORIFIED IN FILM
Among the n o rth ern nations of
in ch artje su g g e sts th a t so n g s deal OSC HARDY VETCH STRAIN
E urope, in ancient tim es, it was the
custom for newly m a rrie d couples
w ith th e b re a d th of th e p o u ltry in ­
IN COMMERCIAL PLANTING
to drink m etheglin of m ead (a kind
a g ric u l­
One of th e m ost p ic tu re sq u e fea­ d u stry , its p ro m in en ce in
of wine m ad e from honey) for 20
tu
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asp
ects,
or
tu r e s in th e d ev elo p m en t o f th e
An im proved s tra in
of com m on days a fte r m arria g e. A ntiquarians
A m erican W est, th e
g re a t
c a ttle o th e r fe a tu res.
vetch w h ich is w in te r h ard y , re c e n t­ say th a t from this custom the term
d riv e alo n g th e C hish o lm T ra il from
P a rtic ip a n ts n»ay o b ta in o ffic ia l ly c h riste n e d
“ W illa m e tte V e tc h ,” “ m oney m onth,” or “ honeym oon”
th e ra n c h e s of s o u th e rn T ex as to e n try b la n k s from th e s ta te secre­ by its o rig in a to rs a t O regon S ta te originated. W hether or not th a t is
th e e a rlie s t ra ilw a y s ta tio n s in K a n ­ ta r y or from th e co n test c h a irm a n . college, w ill be in co m m ercial p ro ­ its origin, it is known th a t in the
sas, form s th e s e ttin g fo r “ T he T ex ­ Dr. C liff D. C a rp e n te r, L ex in g to n , d u ctio n in 1939. a c c o rd in g to H. A. days of m a rria g e by ca p tu re the
bridegroom rem ain ed in hiding with
a n s ,” th e epic d ra m a of D ixie life in Ky.
S ch o th , fed eral a g ro n o m ist a t the his b rid e until her kinsm en tired of
th e y e a rs im m ed iately fo llo w in g th e
s ta tio n .
the se a rc h for her. L ater, when love
W a r B etw een th e S tates.
T h e new v etch is a selectio n from entered m a rria g e and elopm ents
T h e tr a il, a lo n g w h ich Jo a n B en­ C IR C U LA R ISSUED
comm on vetch m ade firs t a t C o rv al­ w ere freq u en t, the bride and bride­
n e tt, R an d o lp h S co tt a n d M ay R ob­
lis in 1921. It h a s been grow n by groom rem ain ed in hiding for a
AS
A
ID
IN
ERADI­
son lead th e ir h erd s in th e p ic tu re ,
S choth ev er since, g ra d u a lly b eing while. Both of these “ hiding pe­
riods” seem to point to possible ori­
w h ich s t a r ts S u n d ay a t th e O asis C A T IN G BEDBUGS
in creased and p u rifie d , u n til it is
gins of th e honeym oon trip.
th e a tre , w as firs t m ark ed by Jesse
now a d is tin c t s tra in . In th e so u th ,
C hisholm , a co lo rfu l fro n tie rsm a n of
w here m ost of O reg o n ’s vetch seed
th e D aniel Boone tra d itio n , in 1866.
P e rh a p s bedbugs a re n o t su b je c ts is used fo r cover cro p purposes, th e
T h e P a in te r ’s P a lle tte
Its p urpose w as to fu rn is h a ro u te for discussion in p o lite com p an y an y W illa m e tte vetch h as proved u n u -
Some p ain ters place the paints
by w hich T ex as ra n c h e rs could b rin g m ore, b u t th e en to m o lo g y d e p a rt- , su a lly h a rd y an d h as even w ith sto od they a re going to use in a neat row
th e ir c a ttle to th e boom to w n of m ent a t Oregon S tate college « » ' | ^ Y j ? m ’ *.ra tu Ir “ a’ ,
" ° rth
bold
A bilene. K ansas, w hich
had been
e era *Peciali»tR in th e splotches of color w ithout any at-
receives fre q u e n t in q u irie s as to how
.•■»ached by th e old “ K a n sas-P acific
tem p t a t order. The p alettes a re
b est to e ra d ic a te th ese tro u b leso m e east report.
R a ilw a y ” a y e a r before.
Because of the recent discovery of uniform in size and m ost of them ,
T h e tre k , a th o u sa n d m iles from household pests.
the vetch weevil on h airy vetch, It j in addition to the pigm ent arran g e-
In d ia n o la to A bilen e, is m ark ed by
A m im eo g rap h ed c irc u la r df In­ ls possible th a t th e new v ariety may m en t, h av e a tiny painting by the
som e of th e m ost s t a r tl in g scenes in
fo rm atio n by Dr. Don C. M ote, head be used extensively as a su b stitu te. a r t i ,t ’ a P °r tra it or stiU ltfe o«- *and-
scape.
“ T he T ex an s.” U nion tro o p s h a rr y
of
th e d e p a rtm e n t, d e a lin g w ith th is T he vetch w eevil h as n ev er been
th e pioneers, because th e y a re vio­
found a tta c k in g th e comm on vetch,
been
issued
la tin g tax law s by le a d in g th e ir c a t­ s u b je c t, has re c e n tly
b eing co n fin ed to th e h a iry vetch
Violins, Violas, ’Cellos
tle o u t of th e sta te . F ie rc e b a ttle s ¡an d is a v a ila b le fo r free d ts trib u - a n d h a iry podded v etch .
The viola is tuned five tones lower
w ith In d ian trib e s ta k e p lace a t t i o n . C lean in g u p of in fested q u a r-
A co n sid e ra b le q u a n tity of the than the violin, and is approxim ate-
T h e p a rtic u la r needs of th e W il­
la m e tte v alley farm h o m em ak ers as
to k itc h e n d esig n an d
eq u ip m en t
have been th e su b je c t of a n e x h a u s­
tiv e stu d y co n d u cted by Miss M aud
W ilso n , in c h a rg e of hom e econ­
om ics re se a rc h a t O regon S ta te col­
lege, th e re s u lts of w h ich h av e ju s t
been p u b lish ed in a co m p reh en siv e
b u lle tin of p lan s an d su g g estio n s
for use u n d e r v ario u s co n d itio n s.
sev eral p o in ts, w h ile n a tu re , th ro u g h
d uet storm e. b illia r d s and p ra irie
fires, does h e r best to h a m p e r th e ir
m arch .
fn ly one-seventh la rg e r th an the vio­
tera, a d esc rip tio n of th e use of s u it- W illa m e tte v etch
w as grow n
lin. The violoncello, which it tuned
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a b le In secticid es an d how to c a rry
an o ctave below th e viola, doubles
o u t fu m ig atio n a r e discussed In th e clean land, m aking poaaible the c e r - i , he T(oUa in i u dim en, iong. Th.
circular.
iflcation of th e seed by the e x te n -, double b ass is approxim ately twice
sloe service.
th« «izc of the violoncello.
PAGE SEVEN
WANT ADS
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l c a W ord - M inim um 20c
FOR SA LE— ROUND, SOLID OAK
! d in in g ta b le and fo u r c h a irs to
m a tc h ; P hone 951, H erm isto n . 1 0 -lp
ZYLOPHONE
FOR
SA LE
OR
tra d e fo r sto c k ; S a n ita ry cot and
m a ttress. M rs. Don Ja c k so n , care
C has. S. C lark , H e rm isto n .
10-3tc
ELECTION NOTICE.
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN th a t
a g e n e ra l election w ill be held In th e
C ity of H erm isto n . O regon, a t th e
P ublic L ib ra ry w ith in said C ity on
T uesday, th e 8th day of N ovem ber,
1938, betw een the h o u rs of 8 :0 0
o'clock A. M. an d 8 :0 0 o’clock P. M.
fo r th e purpose of e le c tin g a M ay­
or, T re a su re r, R ecorder, an d six
C ouncilm en
to serve
for th re e
years.
CHAS. TAYLOR.
C ity R ecorder.
(Oct. 20-27)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
FORDSON
TRACTOR,
TUM BLE
Bug fresn o ; 2-bottom plow and a IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF T H E
belt. Geo. L. W u rs te r, H erm isto n .
S T A T E OF OREGON FOR
10-3tp
UM ATILLA COUNTY
N EW H A M PSH IR E R E D F R Y E R S
W . A. (S h o rty ) S an d ers, H erm is­
In th e M a tte r of th e E s ta te o f
ton.
10-3tp ORLANDO P. ROBERTS. Deceased.
(O rlle P. R o b erts)
•34 C H EV R O LET
TRU CK
FOR
N otice is h ereb y given to a ll p er­
sale or w ill tra d e fo r livestock, sons whom it m ay co ncern th a t E th ­
g ra in o r hay. E lv is P u lley , w est of el L. R o b e rts h as been a p p o in te d
H arv ey P a y h e ’s residence.
10-3tc a d m in is tra trix of th e e s ta te of O r­
lan d o P. R o b erts, deceased,
(also
HORSE FOR SALE — H E R B E R T know n as O rlle P. R o b erts) and has
G illan d ers, S ta n fie ld .
1 0 -ltp q u alified as such. All perso n s h a v ­
in g claim s a g a in s t his e s ta te a re re ­
FRANK
W ALKER
OF
BOARD- q u ired to p re se n t them w ith p ro p er
at
m an w ill a g a in m ak e h is ro u n d s vouchers to th e a d m in is tra trix
se llin g m eat,
b eg in n in g th e
first th e law office> of P e te rso n & P e te r ­
son. h er a tto rn e y s, in U. S. N a tio n a l
week in N ovem ber. W a tc h fo r him . B ank B u ild in g , P e n d leto n , Odegon,
1 0 -ltp w ith in six m o n th s of th e d a te of th e
firs t p u b lic a tio n
of th is
n otice
POCKET W A TC H ES, $1.25 AND w hich is T h u rsd a y th e 6 th day of
$1.50, A. W. B eh rm an .
9-3tc O ctober, 1938.
E T H E L L. ROBERTS,
A d m in istra trix .
N EW 15-P L A T E B A TTER Y FOR
P E T E R S O N & PE TE R SO N ,
y o u r c ar as low as $5.00, an d an
A tto rn ey s to r A d m in istra trix .
allo w an c e fo r y o u r old b a tte ry .
(O ct. 6-Nov. 3)
R o h rm an M otor C om pany.
8-3tc
W E A N E R PIG S FOR SALE— 3 MI.
on D iagonal road.
Jess Snead,
H erm isto n .
8 -tp
miss velda M c F a rla n d , r . n .,
fo rm erly of U m atilla, now in H e r­
m iston, on call fo r p riv a te d u ty , day
o r n ig h t. P h o n e 94M, care O. C.
P ierce.
8-3 tp
J. V . YILLERM O UR E
E LE C T R IC A L SERV IC E
Phone 1031
Hermiston
T E N CANARY SIN G E R S L E F T ;
R o llers a n d W a rb le rs; S elect y o u r
ow n. E sth e r B eletski. Tw o m iles
N. E. of H e rm isto n .
8-3tp
C O N N O R 'S REPAIR
SHOP
PIANO, TWO VIOLINS AND GASO-
lin e en g in e to tr a d e for fresh
cows. W. L. S u d d a rth , Irrig o n , O re­
gon.
8-3tc
R eb o rin g - B a tte ry S erv ice a n d
W eld in g - C h ev ro let P a r ts
W illa rd B a tte rie s
FOR SA LE — 23-A C RE RA N CH ;
W ill ta k e c a ttle o r horses in fu ll;
or te rm s m ay be h ad to r ig h t p a rty .
See H. C. S h an k s, or w rite Box 243,
H e rm isto n .
8-3tc
F U R N IS H E D
ROOMS BY
w eek or m o n th . C a rte r
m ents, H erm isto n .
DAY.
A p a rt­
8-3tp
FOR SALE-— M ahogany P o reelain ed '
C irc u la to r, 2-3 room , n ew ; con­
d itio n , p erfect sh a p e ; One 6V B a t­
tery , new . P h o n e 1051, H erm isto n .
1 0 -3tp
G ET YOUR
M AGAZINES
AND
n ew sp ap ers by m ail. Save money.
S pecial ra te s on M o rn in g O regonian,
O regon J o u r n a l and N ew s T elegram
for O ctober. See Mrs. G eorgia H en ­
derson, H e rm isto n , Ore. P h o n e 37-J.
C OM PLETE M A RINELLO BEAUTY
course a t reduced prices. In q u ire
H erald office.
6-tfc
FOR R E N T — F U R N IS H E D A PA R T-
m en t for h o usekeeping.
E le c tric
sto v e and
m odern.
P h o n e 78-R,
Jo e D yer.
50-tfc
Liquid Manure Tanks Built.
E U G E N E — Tw o L ane co u n ty
farm ers, II. J. Merz of Ada an d G.
P. F isk of C a n a ry , a re p la n n in g to
in s ta ll liq u id m a n u re ta n k s on th e ir
farm s th is fa ll o r w in te r, re p o rts
C ounty A gent O. S. F le tc h e r. Both
of th ese fa rm e rs have th e ir b arn s
located on h illsid e s a n d can easily
rem ove th e liq u id m a n u re by g ra v ­
ity , he says.
,
Brahmas Majestic Birds J
Hardy, Vigorous Layers
The B rah m a has a com b different
from m ost birds. This is called a
pea com b and is ra th e r a low com b
consisting of th ree rid g es instead of
a rose com b or a single com b.
B rah m as a re very la rg e, th eir
w eights being: Cock, 12 pounds;
hen, 9'/4 pounds; cockerels, 10
pounds; pullets, 8 pounds.
They a re tru ly m a jestic birds,
say s a w riter in the P hiladelphia
Record. The head of tlfe B rahm a
is very ch a ra c te ristic , being broad,
with heavy brow s giving the bird a
look of g re a t intelligence.
As a table fowl it is unexcelled
in the very heavy class, and it is
used pure and with cro sses very
extensively. In New E ngland the
bird had an ex trem ely wide popu­
la rity , especially in the hands of
sp ecialists in Rhode Island, who
turned out w hat w as called the New
E ngland soft ro aste r.
B rah m as a re h ardy, vigorous and
excellent lay ers of very larg e d ark
brown eggs. The fact th a t they
have been bred by m any of our
very best b reed ers is evidence of
th eir rea l w orth.
The B rah m a com es in a color oth­
e r than light. Then it is called the
D ark B rah m a. The m ales having a
black body, black wing b a r and
w hite saddle and hackle laced with
black. The fem ale is steel g ray ,
with each fea th er penciled with
black.
General Automobile Repair
Phone 53-W
Hermiston
BLACK AND WHITE
BARBER SHOP
A gency: T ro y L a u n d ry -C le a n in g
Bob M iller Shoe S h in e — A fte r
School an d S a tu rd a y s
HUGH N E IL L , P ro p r ie to r
Main St.
Hermiston
OMAHA WOODMEN SOCIETY
Camp No. 61 - Echo
M eet th e firs t T u esd ay of each
m o n th in th e S ta n fie ld Odd
F ellow s h a ll —
8 :0 0 p. m.
DR. H .C . CU R R Y
OPTO M ETRIST
308 G reen B ldg. - S e a ttle
M akes re g u la r v isits to H erm isto n
H otel a b o u t every 30 days.
W . L. M organ, D. M . D.
G eneral D e n tis try
X -R ay and D iagnosis
B ank Bldg.
P h o n s »-J
R esidence P h o n e 25-J
S unday an d E v en in g s by
A p p o in tm en t
DR A. E. MARBLE
CHIROPRACTOR
O ffice: 2 blocks e a st of post office
Office H o u rs: 8 to 12 - 1 :3 0 to f
P hone 481 — — H erm isto n , Ore.
H erm isto n Host h o . i ' i
M eets firs t an d th ird
T h u rsd a y . L egion A uxil­
ia ry m eets second and
fo u rth T h u rsd ay .
L egion H all.
Dr. A. C. Willcutt
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OSBORN APARTMHNT8
PETERSON & PETERSON
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
U. S. N a tio n a l B an k B u ild in g
P ra c tic e In 8 ta te * F ed eral C o u rts
P e n d le to n , Ore.
DR. P. B. BELT
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
Office Hours:
Other
10:30 to 12:10 A.M.
H o u rs by
2 to I P.M.
A p p o in tm en t
Res. 711 — PHONE — Office 733
W. J. WARNER
Attomey-at-Law
Hermiston - Oregon