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THE H ermiston H erald VOL. XII HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1917 FERTILIZE ORCHARDS WITH HAIRY VETCH FOUR STARS FOR COLONEL 1 EDDY NO 3 HONE PEOPLE ARE BUYING HONE LANDS R. W. Allen, superintendent of the Frank Waugaman who filed on a experiment farm, says that a number forty acre homestead seven veers sgo of orchards in this district that should and bas made it a tine farm with every be bearing are very small for their corner improved in alfalfa, garden and age and unproductive. Other orchards fruit, and has a fine herd of dairy cows The high school weekly program are producing fruit of insufficient con and a good stock of bogs, fass jusi was presented last Friday morning. Manager H J. Stillings has received sequence to spray and gather. The bought anothsr 40 acres across the It was as follows: A patriotic solo by principal cause of these trees being a letter from Governor Withycombe io road very similar to bis first place, Miss Florence Bryant and a debate on undersized, and their consequent small which he accepts the invitation extend which he will improve at once. the question “Resolved, that girls ed him to attend the annual Dairy and H. J. Stillings, who also filed on a crops, is lack of proper fertilization should wear high heels and chew forty acre homestead several years During the past few seasons it was Hog Show on the 26th and 27th of this gum ” Messrs. Hiatt, Graham and ago and has it well improved, includ conclusively proven and thoroughly month. He also stated that be would Garner spoke for the affirmative while ing the best barn on the project, good demonstrated in this district that the come prepared to deliver an address to Misses Casserly, Brassfield and Davis silo, sheep and his well known pens of slow growth of trees can be overcome the citizens of this community. represented the negative. The decis Poland China registered bogs, has This is one of the crowning efforts of cheaply and witbin a short space of ion of the judges was unanimously In bought 40 acres half s mils from his time. Several orchards that are now the untiring manager, who feels elated favor of the negative. home place and has already part of the nicest we have, were at one time in securing the foremost executive < f Misses Shotwell, McKeen, Gunn and it ready for alfalfa. small and weakly and a source of dis the state to respond to the call to at Ross returned Saturday from the stale C. E. Spencer, who has improved 20 tend our annual function. satisfaction to the owners. fair at Salem, where they represented acres In alfalfa and knows how to By growing hairy vetch in the orch Umatilla county in the state canning level land and make it produce well, ards the land is shaded in summer and club contest. The results of the con has, with his sons, bought 45 acres snd kept from becoming dry and hot. It test have not been received. commenced work of Improving the reseeds itself and soon enriches the Friday, October 5, the High school same. soil enough that a marked increase is gave a rally at the auditorium to cele P. Nedeau, who owned two places noticeable in the vigor of the trees. brate the opening of the basket ball and improved a considerable amount By three years the trees take on a de These questions have been ever pres seison High school di es to the at fa of land, has bought 80 acres near Her- cided vigorous appearance and develop ent with the housekeeper, but today 1 it 1c association was collected at lba miston and bls son has bought 30 acres splendidly, producing large foliage, she stands shoulder to shoulder with lime. near the Columbia school. strong growth and fruit of desirable her brother in carrying the responsi George Strohm, who has loen farm- size. This variety of vetch was tried bilities to make “the world safe for ing near Hermiston for several years out at the experiment station several democracy.” She must release as much and Is the heaviest hog 1 alter in this years ago and found to be very hardy as possible those foods essential for SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE part of the county, has just bought 45 and thoroughly adapted to the climatic the soldiers and our allied natiocs, acres near town on which he is work Mrs. B. B. Lane went to Hermiston and soil conditions of this part of the namely, wheat, sugar, fats and meats. Photo by American Press Association. Saturday to have some dental work ing with a large outfit at Improving. state where irrigation is practiced. Conservation of the food as it is daily W. Cassady, who has improved 40 Hanging from hie window at Oyster Bay Teddy Roosevelt has a service done. Since then it has been recommended prepared in our homes does not mean acre', bought 20 more adjoining it last flag with four stars, which signifies that four sona are “doing their bit" Mrs. G. W. Samson was called to for use in orchards. For a while it “skimping” so that the members of spring and remarked recently that he Archibald and Teddy junior are in France, Kermit a British officer in Mes Walla Walla Thursday to the bedside did not meet with favor, for, to use it the family are under nourished. It opotamia. Asia, and Quentin at the aviation field at Mineola, N. Y. almost paid for it from the crop of her brother, C. A. Broxson. He properly, the orchard could not be does mean however, wise buying, care Peter Norquist, who put several passed away before she got there. kept looking clean during the summer. ful preparation, and the elimination of small tracts into alfalfa during tbs last over the situation as several good bags Its value in orchards planted on new waste both in preparation and con Mr. and Mrs. H. Stockard went to several years, now owns a new ranch was reported. land is so apparent that its use is now sumption. These resulta cannot be Lexington Friday, returning Monday. of 70 acres in the Columbia district, Columbia ladies are urged not to spreading quite rapidly. accomplished unless the housewife Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Suddarth motor- where be has seeded successfully 25 SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE forget Red Cross day every Wednes el to Boardman Saturday. Every orchard in the irrigated sec understands food values and the vary acres to alfalfa this year. day at the home of Mrs. Phipps. lions of the state that is not in full ing needs for nourishment represented W. H. Quick and R. E. McFalls who w. E. Graybeal of Imbler, Ore., is Columbia school honor roll. Pupils vigor should be fertilized by using by her family. And when she takes Mr. and Mrs Felthouse entertained here visiting his sister, Mrs. J. McCoy. own SO acres near the Hermiston elec- neither absent nor tardy and standing hairy vetch. Mr. Heinl at dinner Tuesdav evening. up conservation in a truly methodical above 90 in their subjects and deport C. C. Leach of Echo was hero Satur- trie light plant, partly improved, this Sow it at the rate of 6 to 10 pounds manner, she must know the various week bought 40 seres more which they The Neighborhood Club in Columbia ment: James Hall, Clyde Hall, Mary day. per acre in the fall. Irrigate to ger needs of the body; what foods, that will Improve this winter. Neadeau, Hannah Connor, Henrietta district will hold a social Friday even Frank Allen of Umatilla was in town ■inate the seed and get the plants she may select, will contribute most to These citisene beve been on the ing, October 12, at Columbia school Akers, Marda Hannan, Blanche Clark, Sunday visiting friends. established. In the spring it requires these needs, and bow to prepare these Umatilla Project for years and bave James Waugaman, Merle McDade, house, to which everyone is invited. Mark Davis is flying around now in improved land and know wbat they one or two irrigations to bring it to combinations of foods in a most pleas- Gertrude Hall. his new Dodge. He made a business are about. They know what they can maturity. It should be left Being on Ing manner Meals of many kinds are spent Tues- trip to Arlington Monday. the ground where the seed will shatter found to be good, and simplicity may . Mrs. Whitsett and baby produce and what It costs to put the Blessing Gordon Beasley was down from Her land In productive slate. sod reseed the land. The old plants, be cultivated without fear of mal day with Mrs. W. L. Bleisrog. miston Sunday. Mr». T. W. Sapper and little daugh- which die down when warm weather nutrition. F. A. Doule 's many friends gathered tomes on, should be thoroughly disked The machines which wo call our ter were guests of Mrs. O. G. Sapper or plowed in shallow in the fall so they bodies are roost wonderfully and fear- Wednesday. Mrs. Jim Carty and son went to Pen at the L. A. Doble home Monday night will decay. At the same time the seed fully made, delicate mechanisms, q R. Roberts from Reith was look- dleton Saturday to visit her daughters and gave Frank a farewell party. is covered and a new crop started. sensitive, snd fashioned to a large ex- ing after his ranch interests in this who are attending the sisters school Games were played, lunch was served, and all had a very nice lime. Frank This should be done from August 15 to tent by the character of the food sup- section one day last week. there. left for American Like Tuesday morn October 1. Irrigation should be ap ply. They have been) wrought with Frank Waugaman was a county seat Carl Voyen spent a day the latter ing. School was dismissed and a large plied to orchards having vetch in them three sides of three natures. The visitor Saturday last. A short lime ago we made mention part of last week visiting his wife and crowd gathered at the train to see Ir by means of deep furrows, or by flood- of two former residents returning to sister. we send to log through borders. The second and montai, visit the project, and ws kind of prog- twenty years, month’s visit at his former home, Mr. and Mrs. Sudarth, teachers of ri gon's first soldier boy leave. succeeding crops will be heavy and constant care, but what about «« | Terre Haute, Indwhere Mrs. Heinl Irrigon, drove down in their car Satur-1 The ladies of the Civic Club gave a nosticated at that time that they would farewell surprise Wednesdiy evening ultimately return here to reside, each a heavy fertilization for the en physical? To be sure we feed it three and son Laurence have been visiting day to attend teachers’ institute held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Susbauer in tire orchard. The method of fertiliz times a day, but the cave man like- , though they claimed there was noth wi.eMtlsff«i his Instinct of hunger. I the past three months. in Boardman. the Egbert & Wadsworth hall. They log land such as that in orchards, ing to it. But that little longing in Miss Myrtle Harrison visited over played 500 until 10:30 p. m., when they Dr. F. E Smith from Portland was where it does not interfere with but The time baa come when we must re- their heart got to be a big one after Sunday with her parents. Miss Myrtle partook of a delicious oyster supper. they bad been here for a few days and favors the growth of the trees, cannot cognize the foods which are most im- in this district Wednesday represent- portant to thess machines, lest in our | ing the Louise Home of that city, is teaching in the high school of Pen Everyone bad a grand time, but the seen the wonderful changes for the be beaten for cheapness and thor club members and other friends ars Ott and two children Lex- ex- dleton this winter. patriotic striving to conserve we rob I Mrs. Henry Oil better wrought In this valley since oughness Mr. Amort, one of Pendleton’s high grieving over the departure of Mr. and their departure a few years before. In addition to its value as a fertiliser our children of their growth and our pect to leave today for Jefferson Cily, school teachers, drove over in bls car Mrs. Susbauer from our midst. One of the gentlemen we refer to is hairy vetch can be pastured sod used adults of that form of food, energy, Mo., for a visit at her old home. F. J. Thomas, former owner of Yudith Kelly is a guest today at the Saturday to visit his brother Albert as a seed crop The seed is difficult to which radiates vitality and action. who is with the government south of Auseon’s barber shop, who has decided gather but is heavy and brings a good For food most of us spend the largest Sommerer ranch. town. to remain and operate the old home- part of our incomes, and what a pity Paul Miller has a position with the price.________________ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phelps snd Mrs. stead two miles east which he filed on if we buy sickness instead of health. Walla Walla concern making boxes Phelps ’ mother, Mrs. Miller of Sestile about 7 years sgo. Io addition to this By the first of October astudy course and packing apples at the commission came down on the local Sunday to he last week purchased another 20 acres on foods will be open to the women of house in Hermiston. visit the Voyen’s. Mr. and Mrs. Carl The following books havs been re a short distance east of bls home Hermiston and other Mr. Attebury left Saturday on a Voyen returned with them. ceived st the local library: ranch, and next season will see hi Umatilla county, business trip to Montana. Bailey, Wind and weather. merrily operating the two farms. Mr. Schroeder and family of West- Burroughs, Under the apple trees. F. E. Payne, one time merchant of Every Mrs. McDade dsys^go land drove over In their car Sunday Monday, October 8, will be Field Oreg- iXnura« allege. Cromie, Keeping physically dt. this city, Is the other gentleman lured Day al the Umatilla experiment farm. woman is urged to join In an effort to for ber old home in Nebraska. W hile calling on Carl Voyen. ibow what the women of this commun-1 there she will attend the golden wed: Findlay, House plants. back to the fold, overthrowing the ell- Superintendent Allen says the sea- A party composed of Mr. and Mrs mate of California for this more favored son’s work has just been completed on ity can do to help win the war by con ding anniversary of her father and Sydney Mack, Miss Clara Voyen, Miss Frost, North of Boston. the spot. Like Mr. Thomas, it’s buck 10 many experiments and positive and serving at home. Watch this paper mother. Gleam Dunton and Clifford Blackman I Judeon, Myths sod legends of Mississippi valley. nature for Mr. Pavne, who bss pur- Ben Standford, who has been a guest drove to Hermiston Sunday. valuable results have been gotten on for further notice concerning ihe study Haweir, Music and morals. chased for $2000 cash the five-scre orch the following: Raising the duty of classes sod be resdy to respond to the al the Fischer home, left Monday for Francis Blayden of Gaston, Ore , Herrle«, Rural credits. ard tract owned by H. J. Longley, his home in Mayville, Oregon. Irrigation water, border irrigation, arrived Sunday to slay with ber sister, call. Hungerford, Modern railroad. situated io the western part of town. irrigating steep orchard land, irriga- Mr. Oil will finish plastering the Mrs. C. C. Paine, and go to school. Jenkins, Reading public. It haa often been proven that “n don by sprinklers, lysimeter experi new Herald building this week. Cbas. Barnes was the successful Knott, Vesper talks to girls. rolling stone gathers no moss,” so ments, soil fertility experiments, the Mr. Felthouse and bis crew baled bidder on the school wagon for the Leupp, Walks about Washington. these two gentlemen will henceforth ue of vetch as a fertiliser for orchard bay Tuesday and Wednesday for Mor west side sod O. H. Warner for the MacKay, Beau al Bath stay right here, where they cannot and garden land, varieties of tree chie and Briggs McCann, Starving America. East side. help but make money off their ranches. fruits and grapes, ornamental plants Mrs F. A. Brunson entertained Moss, Manual of military training. and windbreaks and variety test of F F. Klitz and J. C. Ballenger were Col. and Ross Newport bave been Saturday evening with a dinner party, Oregon Blue book. early morning passengers to Hermiston it being the occasion of Mr. Brunson’s Owen, Woman adrift. Be on hand at 9 a m and 2 p. m. Il busy this week loading cars of grad- birthday. The guests were Mrs. Bar Thursday. ing equipment for shipment to Prine- Palmer, Kipling. desired that visitors go at any time ham and Childs, Emma Barham and Mrs. g. Mattoon and children came Parker, Disraeli. • look over the work and get the re ville to begin work on s contract se- Mr. Heinl. | In Thursday on the local from Her- Payne, Bjornson. its that have been gained from it. ladies of the Neighborhood club miston. Riley, American thought. jut the superintendent is particul ar $ I Co for the building of I The --------------- - . Following la the progran for the ' - - r A. w. Cobb went to Hermiston Vat Dyke, Gospel for an age of l’arem-Teacher Association meeting interested in having them come > now irrigation canal on the —* f of -% 2. " "Pkt--- . „P — re i will hold a special meeting Saturday work ject at a cost of nearly filOO,«». J. K. i October Uovo. 6, ---------------------- at Columbia school house Thursday. doubt. which wll be held at Ue high school and get the results of this year's Shotwell is assisting sod will go with There will election of officers sod Wellman, Day in court Thursday, October 11, st 3 o'clock: b apply next year. mile them, as s large portion of bis stock 1 every member is especially urg d to Welle, Italy, France and Britain Several hundred ducks went down Chorus -‘Canning the Kaiser".. The experiment station is one Her | will be engaged on the work®. ................. By the Eighth Grade attend. for the count Monday under the accur north and onc-hail mile west of Zueblio, Democracy sod the over- Everybody in this district should be ate aim of some of the many hunters miston. Reading Dr. f. V Prime ____ ___________ _ Manager H. J. Stilling, of the Her- particularly interested in our filth that infested the shores of the Burner man. of the Methodist church roiston Dairy and Hog Show sye the annual Hog and Dairy Show and get out ponds in this vicinity. Thousands ....Mrs. Correll The ladies Farmers' bulletin No. 884, entitled Piano Solo their stock in readiness for October 2 Worn u ‘ s Study Club .................... "Saving Vegetable Seeds for the through tbe erring aim of a majority ........... Mrs. Paul S. Jones tendered a farewell reception to Mrs. lively interest in the forth-cooing Home and Market Garden," has just of the shooters, who fired away at the School Fair Announcements .... One would think from ths sound of ET Mr. B. Dun event. O. ................ :, H. M. Gunn . at , a m „ots,______ - birds when they had reached an aerial P. Strohm. Mrs. Eriksen will lesse they are separating and Mrs. Bauschard Solo GOV. WITHYCOMBE WILL SPEAK HERE HIGH SCHOOL NOTES WHAT SHALL WE EAT? WHAT WILL WE BRINK? IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS COLUMNA NEWS NOTES BOARDMAN NEWS THEY HAVE DECIDED TO REMAIN HERE school for demands., twelve ‘9 the spiritual Otto Heinl left Tuesday night for a a- FIELD DAY AT THE EXPERIMENT FARM HERMISTON DRANCH COUNTY LIBRARY communities " under the diregtige let. several COLONEL NEWPORT LANDS DIG CONTRACT PARENT-TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION MEETING — mas nave ceen g_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cured by the Newport Construction sixteen, Ochoco miles Eriksen A the nome of an- Uoliketormer z*r* crushing "P MpFaitetee "as Bing bombarded ■ height that would outrival the most The hunters, however, teemed pleased daring aviator. the government re-’amation service. 27th of this monto.