HE Our Part in Feeding the Nation (Special Information Service, United States Department of Agriculture ) MOTORS DISPLACE ANIMALS IN FARM HAULING i Pt I ancentasantata A Big Truck Gathering Produce for Transport to a City Market. Here you can buy Nearly every needful household article that is used in the family kitchen. Come in and see our choice line of Alu- minum ware. Here you will also find the best of underwear, a fine line of millinery, and toilet articles of every descrip tion to choose from. We have Angorian knittihg and cro chet cotton, buttons in all sizes, fancy and plain chinware, etc. THIS PRICE BE CAME EFFECTIVE MAY 15 th Echo Flour Mills Echo, Oregon MANUFACTURERS OF HERMISTON HERALD, NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given that an election will be held within the pre cinta of Irrigon and Boardman with- in the proposed West Extension Ir- ligation District in Morrow County [and Umatilla County. Oregon, on the i 10th day of June. 1919. between I the hours of 8 o’clock in the morning and 8 o’clock P. M. of the said day at the polling places designated as the School houses at Irrigon and Board man, within said District for the purpose of determining whether or not the said district shall be organ ized under the provisions of Chapter No. 357 General Laws of Oregon, 1917. The electors within said dis trict shall be required to cast ballots at said election which shall contain the words "Irrigation District-Yes” I and "Irrigation District-No” and al- I so the names of such directors as shall he nominated to be voted for at I such election, which directors shall be elected by the district at large. That the said Irrigon precinct shall comprise all that portion of the pro posed district lying East of the East line of Sections Eight and Five, ; Township Four, N. of R. Twenty-six ! E. W. M. and lying East of the East line of Sections Thirty-two and Twenty-nine and Twenty and Seven teen in Township Five North Range Twenty-six E. W. M. And the said Boardman precinct shall comprise al) that portion of the said proposed district lying West of the said sec tion lines. That the County Court of Morrow County, Oregon, has ap pointed Judges and Clerks of said For Irrigor Election as follows: precinct. W. R Walpole, H C. Wolfe C. W. Grim, Judges; J. C. Camp and Geo. Rand. Clerks; for Boardmat precinct, A. W. Cobb, John F. Me Hugh and J. R. Johnson, Judges. and Liester Packard and J. C. Bal lender as Clerks. That any person male or female, over the age of twenty-one years, whether a resident of the district or State or not, who is a bona fide owner of one acre oi more of land situated within the dis trict and whose name appears on the last assessment roll or who is the holder of an uncomplete title or con tract to purchase State or Carey Act lands and also entryman upon public lands of the United States shall be considered as land owners for the purpose of such election, and shall be qualified petitioners for the organ ization of said irrigation district and shall share all the privileges and ob ligations of land owners within the district, including the right to vote or hold office and shall be consider ed electors for the purpose of sucl election. That the boundaries of said district established for the purpose of said election are as follows: Beginning at the southwest cornei of Section 28 in Township 5 N. R. 28 E. W. M.; thence running along the west line of said Section 28 in a northerly direction 5175.7 feet more or less to the south boundary of the right of way of the main canal of the West Extension of the Umatilla Pro ject as now permanently surveyed and constructed by the U. S. Reclam ation Service; thence running in e northerly and westerly direction along said boundary line of the right of way of the said main canal a dis- tance of 26.16 miles more or less t< the west line of the E. 12 of Sectior 23 in Township 4 N. R. 24 E. W. M at a point distant 2840 foot more 01 less and in a southerly direction fron the N. W. corner of the N. E. 1 of said Section 23; thence northerly along the west line of the E. 12 of said Section 23, 2840 feet more 01 less to the N. W. corner of the N. E 1 of said Section 23; thence confín uing in a northerly direction along the west line of the E. 12 of Section 1 1 in Township 4 N. II. 24 E W. M 5280 feet more or less to the N. W corner of the N. E. 1 of said Sec tion 14; thence easterly one and one half miles along the north boundary line of Sections 14 and 13 to the N E. corner of Section 13 tn Township 4 N. R. 24 E. W. M.; thence contin- uing easterly along the north boun- dary line of Section 18 In Township 4, N. R. 25 E. W. M. a distance of 5807 feet more or less to the N. E corner of said Section 18; thence northerly along the west line of Sec tion 8 in Township 4 N. R. 25 E. W M. 3 797 feet more or less to a point on the south bank of the Columbia river; thence in an easterly direction along the south bank of the Colum bin river 21 miles, more or loss, ti the west bank of the Umatilla river; thence along the west bank of the Umatilla River In a southeasterly di rection 4 miles, more or less to the south boundary line of Section 28 In Township 5 N. R. 28 E. W. M . at a point easterly and distant 1094 4 feet more or less from the S. W cor ncr of the said Section 28; thence westerly along the south boundary line of said Section 28 1094.4 feet more or less to the S W. corner of raid Section 28, the place of begin- ning. HERMISTON, OREGON feet to place of beginning. In Section 3: The N. W. 1 and the following described area: Be- ginning at the N. E. corner of Sec tion 3: thence 8. 0 deg. 18 min. 30 ec. W. 1485.66 feet; thence S. 82 leg. 51 min. W. 710.4 feet; thence 3. 67 deg. 15 min. W. 1685 5 feet; thence N. 82 deg. 58 min. W. 386.3 feet to a point on the west boundary >f the N. E. 14 of Section 3 and dis- tant 453 8 feet. N. 0 deg. 13 min. E from center of Section 3, thence northerly 2186.2 feet to the N. W. corner of N. E. 1 of Section 3 ; thence easterly 2640 feet more ot less to the place of beginning. All of Sections 4 and 9 lying north of the north boundary of the right of way of the Main Canal. All of Sections 5 and 6 and the N W. 14 of Section 7. Township 4 N. R. 25 E. W. M: Section 1. E. 12 Section 2, S. 12 • nd S. 12 N. 12 Section 9. S. % Sec ion 10. N. 12 Section 12, N. % of N.1 Section 16, E 12 Section 17 ill E. 12 Section 20 lying north o' the north boundary line of the right f way of the Main canal and all of he S E. 1 of Section 14 lyini worth of the north boundary line of he right of way of the Main Canal The boundary description of said proposed district, excluding the ex eptions mentioned above, covers ai ’rea of 14,000 arres of which 6460 icres are now under public notic< or water with 106 acres of vested ight land also under public notice •nd there are 1203 acres of vested ight lands yet to come under public iotice; and this totals 7,769 acre: vhlch are now entitled to water. This Notice is published pursuant o an order of the County Court o Morrow County, Oregon, made and ntered on the 5th day of May. 1919, nd the same shall be published once ach week for at least four consecu- ive weeks prior to June 10. 1919. Witness my hand and seal of said ourt affixed this 5th day of May, 919 (Seal.) J. A. Waters, County Clerk 'y Gay M. Anderson, Deputy. 34-5t Citation n the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County n the Matter of the Estate of Jos- eph G. Bedale, Deceased. To Nellie Bedale, being the widow nd heir at law of Joseph G. Bedale leceased. n the name of the State of Oregon You are hereby cited and com landed to appear before the Honor- ble Charles H. Marsh. Judge of the bove entitled court, at his office in he courthouse, in Pendleton, Uma- Illa County. Oregon, on the 9th day f July, 1919, at the hour of ten •'clock a. m. of said day, then and here to show cause, if any exists, hy an order of the above entitled ourt should not be made permitt- ng and directing F. B. Swayze, as _ - dministrator of the estate of Joseph 1. Bedale, deceased, to sell at pri- ate sale in one parcel, for cash in land, for the purpose of paying the uneral charges, expenses of admin- sfratimi and the claims against the aid estate, all or such part of the ereinafter described real estate be- onging to said estate as it may be lecessary to sell for such purpose, he said real property being describ ’d as follows, to-wit: An undivided one half interest in nd to the Southeast Quarter of the outhwest Quarter of the North- vest Quarter of Section 5. Town hip 4 North, Range 29 E. W. M„ ‘ess the dower interest therein of Jellie Bedale. widow of the said Joseph G. Bedale, the said lands be- ng subject to a lien of the United tates of America for water thereon. You are futher notified that this itation is served upon you by pub- ication thereof pursuant to order f the Honorable Charles H. Marsh, rudge of the above entitled court, nade and entered on the 26 day of May, 1919 In Testimony whereof. I. R. T. 3rown, clerk of the county court, •foresaid, do hereunto set my hand nd affix the seal of said court, this 36 day of May, 1919. (SEAL) • R T. BROWN, 37-41 Clerk of the County Court. Notice To the Voters of School District No. 14. Umatilla County, Ore. In pursuance of an order dated May 23rd. 1919, issued by the dis trict Boundary Board of Umatilla County, Oregon, you are hereby noti fied that at the next annual school neeting of this district which is June 16th, 1919. at two o’clock p m., The Superior Product of Scientific Milling there will be submitted to you for vour approval or rejection, the unit Makes Better Bread ing of School Districts Nos. 14. 112 115 and 8. of Umatilla *............ County, Ore- Try a Sack ion, for high school purposes only, thus forming a Union High School District. EXCEPTIONS Ry order of the Board of Directors Saving and excepting the follow- ing described tracts of land in the of School District No. 14, Umatilla County of Morrow. State of Oregon County. Oregon. lying within the above described Dated this 26th day of May. 1919. boundaries, to-wit: J. D. Watson, Chairman. R C. Todd. Clerk. In Township 5 N. R. 27 E W M Attest: All Sections 29 . 30 and 31 lying north of the north boundary of the Notice of Annual School Meeting lllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillllllllllllllllllllli right of way of the Main Canal of Notice is hereby given to the le the West Extension Project, except the N W 14 of the N W Ù of said vai voters of School District No. 14. Section 30, ’f Umatilla County. Oregon, that the annual school meeting of the said Township 5 N R 26 E W. M: All of Sections ------- 16. ... 17, ------------ 18 and 19 district will be held at the school We like to push along the sale of good, hone . reliable mer- lying south of the south bank of the house, to begin at the hour of two That’s why we advertise the perfect fitting, popular clock p m. on the third Monday of 20 price shoes for Women, Children, and Men. and W Lots 2. 5. and 6. and W •tine, being the 16th day of June 12 of 8. E A D 1919. i of Section 21. and the please practically all our customers have given them 8 1, of ection 26 and the S. 14 of This meeting is called for the pur We recommend them on account ot unusual durabil- N W 1 and S. 1, of Sec- pose of electing one director and one t ion All of Sections 28 . 30, clerk of the district, and the tran 33. 34. and sact ion of business usual at such and w and size, without doubt the and W S of S E. 14 of Section meeting 8 well comfortable and enjoyable and Dated this 26th day of May. 1919 buy. Township 5 N R E W M J. D Watson, Chairman. Ml of Sections . 35 and 36 lying Attest: R. C. Todd. Clerk. outh of the outh hank of the Col High Grade Patent Blue Stem Flour DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED OUR ENDORSEMENT That Satisfies That Satisfies ip 4 N It 26 F. W 64 Butter Wrappers For Sale at This Office M n 3 the following describ Beginning at the N. W ' iihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiihuhiiiiuhuh in . i' she was making a huge success. “There Is only one thing I can’t understand," he started to say. “Only one?" she asked, without letting him finish. “There was one. Now there are two. The second is why some girls never learn that It is only the pretty ones who can afford 1485.66 to be impertinent." fret; thence 8 O den 09 see W 105.6 feet: deg 24 min. 30 sec. w 148 t; lb ence 8 72 deg. 47 ■»in. W 1188.0 feet ; I hr nr S. t. 04 mln W. 412.5 fee thence I 18 min. 30 sec. J The sweet young thing thought HARVESTING TIMOTHY CROP AT RIGHT TIME Greatest Feeding Value Secured When in Full Bloom. Many Hay Growers Prefer to Walt Un til Hay Can Be Cut and Hauled In Same Day—Yield Ie Larger After Full Bloom. HERMISTON Second Hand Store J. McCOY, Prop. Where You can BUY AND SELL Most Everything (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.» Timothy cut Just as It is coming Into full bloom is much harder to cure than when cut with the seed In the dough stage or nearly ripe. When cut early It contains a larger percentage of moisture than when cut later, and consequently must remain longer in the swath and windrow and run great er risk of being Injured by rain. For this reason many hay growers prefer to wait until the hay can be cut and hauled In the same day. Also If cut after the blooming period It will yield more to the acre by weight than when cut in full bloom, but the feeding value decreases quite rapidly after the plant is In full bloom. It has been found that the yield of a timothy crop coming Into bloom was 3,411 pounds of dry matter to the acre ; the yield at full bloom was 5,433 pounds; the yield when seed was Special feature is a var iety of new oil stoves that burn 400 gallons of air to 1 gallon of coal oil. Ask to see them demonstrated HITT —FOR— Confectionery Tobacco Soft Drinks Hunting, Fishing and Base B; II Goods Curing Hay In Bunch—Hay Will Cure Out Better When Loosely Bunched Than When In Swath or Windrow, but a Heavy Rain Will Wet It Clear Through. formed was 5,793 pounds; the yield when seed was In the dough. 5,750 pounds, and when the seed was ripe the yield was 5,193 pounds per acre. From this and other experiments It will be seen that the dry matter in creases up to the time the seed is In the dough, after which it decreases. The protein content when coming Into bloom was 260.9 pounds per acre; was greatest (292.6 pounds) when the plant was In full bloom, and decreased from the time of full bloom until the seed was ripe, when It amounted to 218.6 pounds per acre. From this it will be seen that the greatest feeding value is secured If the hay is cut at about the time the plant is in full bloom. The yield per acre Is somewhat greater If the hay Is cut after full bloom, but the gain In feeding value and grade, as Indicated by color. when cut at full bloom, more than offsets the value of the gain In weight per acre when cut later. First Class Billiard and Pool Tablet BALED HAY Any Quantity at Warehouse Mixed Car of Feed in Stock Baled Alfalfa Hay Bought in any Quantity STUDY DISEASE OF ALFALFA “Yellowing,” Serious Menace to This Valuable Crop, Is Subject of Investigation. W. A. LEATHERS Near Depot Office Phone 581 Residence Phone 4022 (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) The “yellowing" of alfalfa, a disease which has become common in many localities where alfalfa Is grown and which Is proving a serious menace to this valuable crop, is being studied by specialists of the United States de partment of agriculture with a view of developing strains that are resistant to the disease. Seed of alfalfa hybrids which have shown resistant qualities has been sown In the West with a view of Increasing the stocks to the point where field tests can be made. "Auto Truck ALWAYS ON THE JOB LONG AND SHORT HAULS Hermiston Transfer Company MONEY IN PURE-BRED STOCK Office. Cor. Main and Second Sts. Res., Phone 152 29F2 Most Profitable for Breeding Purposes If Owner Knows How to Develop Animals. There Is more money to be made In pure-bred live stock If the owner knows how to develop such stock properly for breeding purposes and has a good market for them as breed ers. If the stock Is being fattened for market. It cannot be said that pure-bred stock Is more profitable than high-grade stock of good type. Alfalfa Hay WE SELL IN CAR LOTS Alfalfa Hay COOP FOR SHIPPING POULTRY Rest to Use One Made for Purpose and Large Enough for Fowla to Stand Erect. Baled or Chopped and Alfalfa Meal ‘ • Es "AT. A" —-----age loose hay delivered al the mil When shipping poultry for breeding purposes It Is best to use a good coop (preferably one made for the purpose) large enough so that the birds can be comfortable, and high enough so that they can stand erect without Injuring their combs. C.S.McNAUCHT CO GEESE RAISING PROFITABLE French Restaurant Fowls Are Easier to Raise Than Chickens and Bring More Money on Market. When playing the poultry raising game. If you are not situated to make a success of chickens, try raising expensive and for market will bring almost double the price in the saine length of time. QEr OUR PRICES Most up HOHBACH'S Bakery, Confectionery. Restaurant Stacker Cable. Sappers’ Inc.