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! SES PENDLETON MOVE
Portland, Ore. August 9. Stro.i.r
endorsement for the initiative mens
ure looking to the establishment of
a State Normal School at Pendleton
has been publicly given by Prof. Ro
bert C. French of this city, former
president of the Normal School locat
ed at Weston. Prof. French was for
a number of years at the head of the
Normal School at Weston and was
still serving when that school was a
bandoned. Probably no man knows
better than he the urgent need of a
tandard Normal School in an Eastern
Oregon city with public schools siu'
ficiently large to give the normal stu
dents ample practice training.
"No other section of Oregon is as
dependent on Its Public Schools for
social and cultural influences as East
ern Oregon," he said in discussing
the measure.
"Professionally trained teachers
are, therefore, even mire necessary
to the welfare of Eastern Oregon
counties than to more accessible sec
tions of the state.
"The previous history of the Nor
mal School in Eastern Oregon proves
that a number of young people, to
other educational institutions are not
S THIS YOI U K.XI'KKIKXt'K?
ianv Hepimer People Are Afllicte-l
With Annoying Kidney Ills.
Are you bothered with too frequent
i tion or tne kiilnevs? Are the secre
:ns highly colored do they contain
; diment burn and scald in void
ing? These are all signs of kidney
sickness and should not be neglected
iSeppner people recommend Doan
Kidney Pills. If your back aches and
our kidneys are weak you will find
u better recommended remedv.
F. M. Bayless, Heppner, says: "I
have found Doan's Kidney Pills to be
all that is claimed for them for lame
Nack and kidney disorders. Of late
vears, I had had but very little trou
'Me in that respect. Whenever I no
tice my kidneys are In anyway out of
order, I take Doan's Kidney Pills and
they soon relieve me."
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
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GILLIAM COUNTY FAIR
MANAGER PAYS VISIT
Victor J. Garvin, recent graduate
of the Oregon Agricultural College,
who has undertaken to make the Gll-
1'am Fair a big success this year, was
In Heppner for a few hours Monday.
Mr. Garvin assisted In placing 100
000 young trout in the streams of
rna.ci 11 milium nuu ..ci..ii .ui.v.
WALLOWA
! LAM PARK!
themselves of the privelcges offerod
by a Normal School to prepare them
selves for a community service in
public school work.
"An immediate establishment of
such a school at some central point
such as Pendleton would prove a
great asset to the State of Oregon."
State Commissions Pass Resolutions
Favoring Arbitration.
A i l ne raiiroaus oi uie cuuuiry us-
"Breath Of the Pines" X if tly dW unprecedented act.
$ They came out flat-footed before the
v ' public and in practically every news-
1 paper in the United States, published
advertisements, offering to -arbitrate
4 the dispute between themselves and
certain of their employees over the
i wage controversy. They offer to leave
J the decision either to arbitration or
. to the investigation of the Interstate
4,500 feet ab ove sea-level, in the
Powder River Mountains
near Joseph, Oregon. Eat, sleep,
play, live out-of-doors. A delight
ful mountain-lake resort. Good
fishing.
ror run (nrormahon, rare., ticket,, ,tc, v Conlmerce Commission.
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counties and reports that the fish
j were disposed of in good sliape.
Mr. Garvin at the present time is
conducting some classes In livestock
judging at Condon and when the Fair
takes place September, 21, 22, and 2.1
his class will compete in stock judg
ing with a class from Fossil. This
is a feature of a county fair not here
tofore Indulged in extensively but will
no doubt prove a strong attraction
and a great benefit to those partici
pating in the judging.
While in the city, Mr. Garvin called
on Secretary Smead of the local fair
board, and as a result, some of the
attractions billed for Heppner a week
earlier may appear In Condon on the
following week..
HUDDLTON Aoent R" or(llnary citlzen tins looks
' ' a like a fair proposition. The train-
0W R RAN men' nowever refuse to arbitrate.
" " The public is awakening to tne tact
W. H. PADBERG BUYS
BEKGE FARM
. ......... ,that it is going to be one of the heav-
passed resolutions condemning any
eanizations in everv section of the
5 ?f P. if? LOSSES SJIRELY PREVENTED I country have passed resolutions
rir SI i , ' d BLcftLEB plts against tne striKe metnott or settling
w c-B si r..h. fi.vwa , tne uimcuiues.
P M H T M'jr Now the corporation commissions
kliVJE'iSM St!' of Arizona and New Mexico, and the
vaccines lati.
if V.'rielcrhoo!:!Har..itestinioci;il!.
fciaiAieg Pins, $4.CJ
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Heppner, Oregon.
! Railroad Commission of Nevada have
passed resilutions condemning any
effort to disrupt the transportation
service of the country to the injury of
the public.
The Corporation Commission of
New Mexico expresses the sentiment
cf the three states when it says, "RE
SOLVED: That for the mutual wel
fare of all concerned we appeal to the
employees to reconsider their refusal
to arbitrate and join with the mana
gers in a just and peaceful adjudi
cation of the issues through the me
dium of arbitration."
Washington, Oregon and Califor
nia will probably pass resolutions of
the same character.
The merits of this case should b-3
tried out by arbitration and not bv
force, and the side that tries to win
its case in the present controversy by
force is not going to have the backing
of the public.
In a deal which was consummated
this week, William H. Padberg pur
chased Ralph Benee's wheat ranch
in the Clarks Canyon section. It is
reported that Mr. Padberg paid $57,
000 for the ranch, and practically
everything goes with the land, includ
ing several hundred acres of wheat.
It is estimated there will be $16,001)
worth of wheat on the Benge farm
this year.
Through this deal Mr. Padberg in
creases ins land holdings in Morrow
county by 2000 acres and strengthens
his position as one of the largest land
owners in this section.
On his own ranch this year, Mr.
Padberg expects to harvest 35,0n0
bushels of wheat.
IHL ITEKS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Kv.S'Uie gets a $3000 brick store
building.
Eugene spends $;1S45 tmprcviug
city hall.
Roseburg Riverside school house
contract let.
Contract let for Latham and Dill-
ard highway. .
Junction cannery will add prune
drying plant.
Astoria Bids opened for $25,000
M. E. Church.
to have new brick
Only Good Handling
Will Get Good
(By C. C. Lamb, O. A. C. Extension
Poultry Specialist.)
There are now plenty of ordinary
and inferior eggs on the city market.
Now is the time to produce eggs of
good quality and insist on selling
them on a quality basis.
If you have not a market at hand
that will buy your eggs and pay you
a cash price according to quality,
write the O. A. C. Poultry depart
ment for Information concerning me
Oregon Cooperative Egg Circles.
Feed the layers clean, wholesome
food. Don t forget plenty of pure wa
ter and green food during these sum
mer days. Provide plenty of nests
(with plenty of clean, dry straw in
them) to prevent the hens crowding
while laying. Results, fewer dirty,
cracKea anu neaieu eggs.
Gather eggs at least once a day.
In hot weather or under muddy con
ditions twice a day.
Make a practice of cleaning all soil
ed eggs the same day gathered. The
egg shell is porous and bacteria re
maining on the egg can penetrate and
contaminate it.
In cleaning, do not put the eggs in
water. Use a damp cloth to wipe the
shell only where there is dirt to re
move. When necessary some abrasive
substance (as Bon Ami or Sapolio)
may be used on the cloth.
Keep eggs In a cool, reasonably dry
place. Keep in a temperature of not
higher than 50 to 60 degrees. Be
tween 35 and 40 degrees is best.
Do not keep the eggs near any sub
stance having a strong odor; such as
kerosene or vegetables.
After the breeding season is over,
strive to produce infertile eggs. It
will require about 20 days after the
males are removed to produce all In
fertile eggs. The hens will continue
I.oney .loins La Grande Hand.
Andrew Loney, solo cornetist with
he famous Elks' band at Portland,
arrived in La Grande this week to
make that city his home. He will
take a leading role in the cornet sec
'icn of the Elks' band and will appear
in Heppner when the hand comes
'."re during county fair week. Loney
has played for Morrow county people
tt former fairs here, when he was
.nnected with Parson's band.
to lay as well as when the roosters
are present. .More money is likely to
be realized on infertile eggs because
they will not depreciate In case they
are subjected to heat while being
marketed as a fertile egg will. A sulii
cient rise in temperature for but a
short (;lme will produce germ develop
ment in fertile eggs. An infertile e?g
.Ml retain good quality for 10 days
under conditions that will spoil a fer
tile egg in 48 hours.
It should be understood, however,
that a fertiJe basket behind the kitch
en stove, or on tne warm pantry
shelf; the exposed egg case in the hot
sun on the way to town, and the pro
crastinating method of marketing the
egg by passing it along to several dif
ferent procrastinating middlemen -reduce
the value of liie eggs.
Forest Grove
business block.
Astoria letting . contracts for six
bitulituc streets
Marshfield to pave ten blocks of
Anderson -street.
La Grande business men will in
stall a gas plant.
SI. Beachmau ' sawmill working
with night shift.
Wheeler Big co-operative cail-
nery in operation.
Primary election in Yamhill county
cost 72 cents per vote.
Portland- Contract let for con
crete stock yards building.
Tillamook paving mile of street
and building large warehouse.
Cottage Grove S. P. ("o jack of
new railroad to Lorauo valley.
Roseburg New bridge to go a-
cross Umpqua at Happy Valley.
Condon People of Ritter country
to have bridge across North Fork,
Dallas and Falls City to unite to
operate large rock crushing plant.
Florence Putting in new water
works. New shingle mill running.
Pacific Telephone Co. to build new
lines from Roseburg to Myrtle Point.
Albina machine works to get $235,-
000 for repairing Japanese steamers.
Albany furniture factory starts
Sept. 1 with first year's output sold.
Portland $60,000 to be spent on
Pacific Telephone Co. line reconstruc
tion.
Lincoln Henry Neiger makes 400
lb. swiss cheese per month from 32
cows.
Forest Grove C'.i:'mitioii llouritig
mills near this city, long idle are to
resume.
Eugene 7 carloads of cattle ship-
d to California sugar beet feeding
tations.
Lebanon Fine new bridge built
here by Pacific Iron Works accepted
by county.
BendAfter 14 years talk, mach
inery is actually going into the po
tash lakes.
Public Service corporation assessed
at one-fifth total valuation of Clacka
mas county.
Four grain elevators, capacity 20,-
000 to 100,000 bushels being built in
Wasco comity.
Salem Draining 15,000 acres wat
er-soaked French Prairie land may be
more than talk.
Six western state railroad commis
sions ask railroad trainmen's unions
to arbitrate strike.
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try overdone and hardwork and real
production neglected.
iMurshfield Coos Bay to have an
open shop stevedoring company back
ed by the lumber mills. .
Corvallis Prof. Skelton and Col
lege crew building macadam road
and laying cement sidewalks.
Marshfield Ed. and Wm. Forest,
of North Bend, installing shingle mill
on branch of Larson inlet, to operate
Aug. 31.
Marshfield Kruse & Banks ship
yard which is operated electrically
with power furnished by the Oregon
Power Co. has secured contracts for
building five large boats.
The itinerant peddbr destroy-; the
merchants business just as th'j jitney
destroys a well-organized traction sys
tem. Neither pay taxes and both kill
legitimate bttb-iness and hurt the com
munity. Railroads and Public Service cor
porations have paid 13 per cent of
all the taxes on a valuation of $122,
000,000. The Peoples Land and
Loan Single Tax bill omits this pro
perty from the rolls.
Declaring that a general railroad
strike would result in hardship and
general suffering to the general pub
lic, the Railroad Commission of Ne
vada have passed a resolution urging
both sides to arbitrate.
The great railroad strike is petid-
i ing. The public Is opposed to Indus
trial strife and avoids it when it can.
But purchasing industrial peace in
respect to employes on the railroads
at cost of $100,000,000 a year is a
higher price than the public is willing
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