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Hermiston Dairy and Hog Show, Oct. 22, 23, 24 State Dairy Convention, October 24 and 25 T he H ermiston H erald — 1 VOL. XIV HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11. 1919 ERMISTON EXPERIENCING STEADY IMPROVEMENT PERIOD There seems to be no surcrease to , Improvement era in Hermiston at began early in the summer, a the work of constructing sub antial business buildings and the Sing of concrete walks in the re- Gential and business portions goes ladily on. All this, added to the laving of Main street, which work L soon be under way, will make germiston the hub of all the thriv- L towns in the west end of the When Were You Born? why th 201 o Ö. A. C. PRESS EDITOR SEES VISIT HERE THINGS 0 "The value of farm crops on the Hermiston project has increased by The hunting season on pheasants a yearly average of almost the total has been open all this week, and value In 1911. as shown In the hunters report the birds to be num forthcoming report of H. K. Dean. erous. There were “shooters" from Superintendent of the Umatilla Ex all sections of the county and else periment Farm." said C. J. McIn where in this neck o’ the project tosh. agricultural press editor of the , in an interview with I he bright and early last Sunday morn O. A. ing. and there are still many from editor of i The Herald the other day the outside joining the local sports while he was here on a visit to the men in quest of this game bird. To- station. morrow (Sunday) night the season "The 1911 crop was valued at on the chinks close for another 12 $58,795. The 1918 crop at $339,- months. 976. This Increase came not only from increased acreage but also from the addition of 106 new farms Turning Out Good Butter Hermiston Cooperatie Creamery is to the project. Higher yields and just rolling out good butter these prices were other favorable factors. “The population steadily days, for all of which a market, throughout this period, with entire both local and foreign, is readily found. Many new improvements absence of 'ballooning.' as shown in It has hardly have been made in the institution the report figures. recently by Clark Mansfield, the kept pace with the rapid growth of buttermaker, and more are in pros crop values, hut the most marked in crease was In 1918. Figure's for pect. the current year are not yet avail- able.” One Fatal Accident This project, thinks Mr. McIn The opening of the pheasant sea tosh. offers an excellent opportu son last Sunday was responsible for nity to returned soldiers who want the death of Mrs. Gilman Folsom, Io make a home on a farm where wife of a rancher near Pendleton, the home and social life will be con who received a full load of shot In genial, especially as the project Is the breast from the accidental dis enlarged by the addition of new ir charge of a shotgun as she leaned rigable units. against an auto. In the machine The horticultural resource's of the was her nephew, who with others district on the higher levels and had just returned from the hunting protected, air-drained slope's were grounds, In the rear seat reclined said to be most unusual. Although the gun. and as the lady stood there the unlooked for power of the soil inviting the boys to stay to dinner and elimille to produce alfalfa and It is supposed some jar to the ma- general farm crops has given first rhino caused the gun to explode. place to farm field crops. Mr. Me- The horribly injured woman was , . r . , , . , „ Intosh expressed the belief that hor- rushed with all speed Io St. Anlh- .. ,,, , , ,, liculture will always hold an Im- ony’s hospital, where 8 " expired portant secondary place In the pro shortly after the accident on the ject’s farming system. operating table. "Take the Hart orchard hi the Hermiston suburbs as a case in point exclaimed the delighted vis- I tor. T have never before seen so many first grade commercial apples His win- pro« on equal tree ter Bananas and Winesaps are worth Dan McKenty, who away back in coming miles counted see. I 1910 shortly after the government the fruit on one limb and found 158 opened up this project, came here Winesaps of wonderful size, color from Montana and secured 27 acres and uniformity. 1 think fully 80 of choice land a short distance percent were of first class commer southwest of Hermiston, paid a vis- cial quality. Many of these apples It to the ranch the latter part of measured three Inches In diameter.’’ last week. livestock That field crops Mr. McKenty is a Great Northern holds the premier place on the pro railroad conductor who makes his ject was Mr. McIntosh's impression, home In Havre, and it has been a gained by observation and from year or over since he was here last farm station records. Alfalfa is on an annual visit. During the king of the money makers, and lime he has owned the land be has while the maximum vields arc high each year had improvements made the average yield is considerably be on the place, until now a large part low what It can be made by better of it is in alfalfa an also six to seven use of waler, crop rotation, live acres In fruit. • stock and green and stable manure. W. L. Swan has been operating This, is shown both by farm practice the place this year for him in con- and station tests. It Is In the solu nection with his own ranch, and tion of these dominant problema that the gentleman from the nearby min- the station superintendent is now ing state war much pleased with the engaged. « way It Is being handled. Time was "It Is neither good soil practice during the past ten years that Mr. nor good farm business to ’carry all McKenty would have liked to dis- your eggs In one basket,’ Mr. McIn- pose of the ranch but this notion tosh quoted, "Alfalfa Is the biggest went glimmering witlr his visit this but not the only profitable crop, lime, for he quickly discerned what Pastures on heavier soils, corn and a bright future is In store for this sunflowers for silage feed project, and he now intends to dairy cow. grain and peas to finish hold on to it and some time not fin off the hogs, are promising rotation distant come here with his family I and lead the life of a happy farmer. "Hermiston prosperity Is Inevi Lots of Pheasants ' | | | I | BOOSTING FOR THE LOCAL DAIRY SHOW Below is reproduced a circular let dairyman can afford to miss. Lo- ter sent out to all its members by cal plans at Hermiston are in charge the Oregon Dairymen’s Association. of Geo. A. Cressey, second vice- It certainly is a booster proposition president of the Dairymen’s Asso and Mr. Fred Bennion. for Hermiston's Annual Dairy Show, ciation giving, as it does, the entire pro County Agricultural Agent of Uma gram for the two days session of tilla County, which assures smooth the association here on October 24 working arrangements. This meet ing will come in just right for your and 25: fall vacation. Try to attend. "The fall meeting of this Associa “The time and place of the An tion will be at Hermiston, October nual meeting of the Oregon Dairy- 23, 24 and 25, 1919. in connection men’s Association will be decided with the Annual Dairy Cattle, and during the week at Hermiston." Hog Show. This being the first time this association has ever held a Directors Hold Meeting meeting east of the mountains, the The board of directors of the Executive Committe is anxious to have a large turn out of Willamette West Extension Irrigation District Valley and Coast Dairymen. The met Tuesday and Wednesday at the region adjacent to Hermiston on a reclamation offices in this city. The government irrigation project Is a members sat as a board of equaliza rapidly developing dairy section tion, and during the sessions tran Pure bred cattle are being introduc sacted routine business. ed, a creamcry is maintained and New Battery Charger the future is bright. The dairymen A Tungar Rectifier, a machine of that section are anxious to ex change ideas with those of the more that will charge 20 batteries at one fully developed dairy sections. They and the same time, was installed feel that they can learn something Tuesday of this week in Lays Gar in the exchange and some of those age. This new addition fills a long who are acquainted with the pro felt want in the battery department gressive community are of the opin of the institution. ion that it would not be a onesided exchange. "A prograt., has been prepared. TOM CORWINE Practical, well informed men are to GREAT ENTERTAINER speak. R. L. Sabin is a dairyman. attorney, and ir tremendously inter- | Possesses Remarkable Powers of Imi- tation and Mimicry. ested in the w rk of the Oregon Dairy Council which he will tell | Tom Corwine is prince among enter about. Incidentally he will proba- I tainers. He fills every minute with bly discuss the feeding of cattle for | fine fun and laughter. All that he does is original. He imitates no one milk production. , "M S. Schrock (Milke) needs no and no one can imitate him success fully. The Joliet Daily News says: introduction Io the members of the the association or the people on Hermiston project. "C. L. Hawley Is a breeder of L. H. Pearson, who with his son Guernsey cattle and Lincoln sheep, William, own 240 acres of partly president of the Oregon Purebred improved land in the east end of the Live Stock Asociation since its or project, arrived Tuesday to spend a ganization many years ago, vice- week or more here on business con president of the Dairymen’s Associa nected with his land interests. He tion and a ‘former state senator. is holding a clerical position in one The Willamette Valley dairymen of the shipyards at Tacoma, and his know him well, and all others need vacation comes at this time by rea to. ‘‘Henry McCall is the pioneer son of the shipbuilders being out on breeder of Holsteins east of the strike. Accompanying him were and the first Holstein | mountains Thomas Young and Mr. Shulte of cows on I Seattle, who are here looking over breeder in Oregon to put done un-| His work is yearly test. the project with a view to settling. der extremely practical I conditions | He will tell how he manages his cattle under Irrigated I farm condi-1 Suddenly taken down with app Hons. of last dicitis Thursday "The Waikiki Farm al Spokane week, Mrs. R. Challis was tanen is one of the justly famous Jersey to St. Anthony’s hospital In Pendle- The Oregon Dairymen's conven- herds of the northwest. Mr. Whit- ton Friday, accompanied by Mr. vention will close Saturday night. ney, the manager, has a movie film Challis. Immediately after arrival October 25, with a banquet given of held scenes which will interest there the operation for the removal "Tom Corwine has the most marvelou" by the local dairymen in honor of all. of the appendix was successfully "C. C. Dickson of Shedds. now throat in existence. He is a living won the visiting dairymen. The ban- performed. But it was not a mo- der. possessing four distinct throat* quet arrangements have been made, operator of the herd of J. M. Dick- In one. so that he can make a concord meni too soon, for the appendix Bad and it promises to be one to send ron and Son, has good Ideas with ance of sounds that no other voice has bursted en route, and the physician the visitors away with a warm place | reference to pure herd building ever accomplished " He imitates birds, declared that had there been an- I that have been gained through ex- animais and mechanical contrivances In their hearts for Hermiston. other hour's delay Mm Challis could will yerience and study The young with a perfection that is uncanny. The tickets will be $2 and His humorous sketches are irresis entitle each bolder to take a visit I breeders will be especially interest- Though very weak, the patient is tibly laughable and have won for him ing guest. H. K. Dean will have ed In what he has to say. getting along nicely at present, and “Mears. J. D Mickie and E. B. a nationwide reputation. charge of the ticket sale at the tall Indications point to her rapid re- Dairy Show grounds. The ticket Fitts need no further introduction Houses are in demand, and any- covery. sale will close Thursday night pre- to any group of dairymen in Oregon one having a habitable residence Both have sound, intelligent ideas ceding the banquet on Saturday. Weather Report and they, can express them in such anywhere on the project can secure for The maximum tempera sonable rental If they will in- lend Ì Ihr past week whs 85 degrees The M K. Ladies’ Aid will meet | manner as to be helpful to those | orm B. P Dodd, who will * next Thursday at the home of Mrs. the minimum .27. No rainfall. This program is one that no tenants free of charge STARTED STAGE LINE HERMISTON-PENDLETON I With each year that rolls around you celebrate a birthday but are you Positive the day in question is act- "ally the anniversary of the day you "ere born? Could you go into court, say, and prove the date of your birth except by your own or parent’s verbal evidence? Is there any rec- ord of your birth except in the fam- W Bible. I It is likely there is no other rec- ord and that you could not prove the date beyond a reasonable doubt. Why? Because birth registration is mparatively new in the United ates. "‘Because your own birth is not re- led, however, is no good reason your children should not have he benefits of birth registration. Washington has a system of birth Eistration in operation which is “PDroved by the federal government, seing one of three states west of the Mississippi river where more than * per cent of the births are official- " and actually registered, according ′ federal census bureau officials. The burean of vital statistics, or birth and death registration head- Tarters, is located in Seattle in the "fices of the state board of health. Registrars are located in every com- "unity of the state. They receive "ith registrations and forward them to the state offices where they * tabulated and the totals sent to census bureau That Washington people often need certified copies of birth certi- "rates is indicated by the fact that persons called for and obtained you FELLERS BEAT (T YA (ANT OPERATE "ROURD HERE ATALL NOW G(T OR ILL re LOCK YA dorn r 2 Sold Small Ranch The Shawver ranch of five acres situated in the southern part of the city which was owned by F. C. Me- Kenzie, has been purchased by a former Sand Hollow rancher named Aschenhurst. The new owner, who came here early in the fruit season after a load of peaches, be- came enemoreed with the Hermiston valley to such an extant that he sold his holdings in Sand Hollow punty. F With the near completion of the and will come here shortly with his usiness block on Main street that family to live on his small but well isoon to be occupied by P. B. Sis- improved ranch. ars confectionery store comes the [cisión »? E. W. Mack, proprietor Enjoying His Vacation [ the Hermiston Drug Co., to have Geo. E. Briggs has been taking large addition built on to the rear a vacation this week from his du- nd of Lay’s garage, which he re- ties as clerk in Kingsley's store and ently acquired by purchase from spent his time recreating on his uppers’ Inc. The structure will ex- Four Sisters ranch four miles east end 40 feet back to the alley and of this city putting up his third 160 feet lengthwise, one story cutting, of alfalfa and picking his igh and constructed of Denison in- apple crop. He expects to harvest erlocking title. Lack of space, 1000 boxes of apples this year off oth in the mechanical and car stor- his orchard. These consist of the ge department's has hastened the Rome Beauty. Jonathan and Wine kision of Mr. Mack on-making this sap varieties. uprovement, and work on the ad- Itiön is to begin right away by Au- Sentenced to Two Years ust F. Beisse, who has the con- C. DeVleming received a sen- net. It is estimated the building tence of two years in the state peni ill cost in the neighborhood of tentiary in the circuit court at Pen 3500, and when completed it will dleton this week, after having plead Ive the proprietors of Lay’s garage guilty two weeks ago to having set better chance to cater to their his farm home northwest of this city 1er increasing trade. on fire in order to gain the insur During the past week sidewalks ance. He will be on his way to planks that were well nigh worn Salem in a few days to begin serv it have given place to those of ing his sentence. ore modern concrete. Down on Newport avenue John Schimke, Col. H G. Newport and others have and are having residential walks laid by force of men employed by Contrac- tor Henery Notz, and on Main street Contractor Beisse has had his force A. R. Roberts and B. Robinett of employed tearing out in front of La Grande came here Sunday,, and everal business places and replac- after looking the field over decided ing with concrete walks. to begin the operation of an auto When the Dairy Show Associa stage line between Hermiston and tion buildings in the north end of Pendleton, with the result that the own have been erected another add- initial trip was made Tuesday. ed improvement to Hermiston will Both men are thoroughly versed have been consummated, and before in the overland stage business, and rioter really sets in a couple of have made the rates very reason months hence the outlook at present able from this city, Stanfield and 18 that there will be several other Echo to the county seat and return. buildings under course of construc- The stage schedule is 8 a. m. out of lion. Hermiston to Pendleton. and return ing it leaves Pendleton at 4 p. m. Civic Club to Meet the same day. A business meeting of the Civic The gentlemen will also make a 'lull will be held at the library Fri- special effort to work up the parcel ay afternoon, October 17, at 2:30. carrying trade between the above r the purpose of electing officers towns, and at present are very op for the ensuing year, A large at timistic over the excellent chances tendance Is requested, as other im- for building up big business in the portant business will be discussed stage line. and acted upon. a Barred NO. 4 HEAVY LAND HOLRER IS PROJECT VISITOR MONTANA MAN PLEASED WITH ACTIVITIES HERE tably bound up with agricultural prosperity, and that prosperity Is as- sured if modern methods of farming — production and management are followed. The station farm exem- plifies these methods and the a--- erinienowntownn make their --- OPERATED ON FOR ACUTE APPENDICITIS LOCAL DAIRYMEN WILL BANQUET VISITORS B. T. Strohm. Mr. mcintosh came over from r~" Union branch and later left tor ver Moro station. He In deeply ami— ested In the Hermiston project =-- expects to return and make • •• ■ ther studs of its prozren . Avole Stealing Start A. H Roob reported the ines 22 box** of apples fiotti the """* Brom, orchard on the West sium - The Wednesday night, werw eute enough to leave road. venicle on tne county where they loaded the Other ■■« mm mno orchard becoming a yearly occurrence ’ey" ein are devising ways and meaun •