The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 22, 1920, Image 3

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    THE
HERMISTON
HERALD,
HERMISTON.
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half within one year from date of
PROFESSIONAL CARDS sale.
Deferred payments will draw
interest at the rate of six per cent.
DR. FRANCIS P. ADAMS (6 per cent.) per annum. No bids
will be accepted for less than the
appraised value, and the right is re­
OFFICE PHONE. 92
served to reject any or all bids.
RESIDENCE PHONE. 595
For detail description of the prop­
Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 5:80 p. m.
erty and other information address
Day or night calls answered promptly the United States Reclamation Ser­
vice. Hermiston, Oregon.
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
34-38
ORCIIARD
GLEANINGS
SPRAY FOR CONTROL OF SCAB
Osteopathy
Fungous Disease, Not Sufficiently Un-
derstood by Orchard lets. Causes
Medicine
Surgery
PHONE 711
Office at Residence all Hours
(Prepared by the United States Depart­
ment of Agriculture)
The culture of pears In the Pacific
Northwest beyond the Cascade moun­
tains has suffered severe losses from
time to time, and its development has
been retarded by various insect pests,
and by pear scab, a fungous disease,
which is not sufficiently understood
by the average orchardist. While the
scab, to cite the most serious disease,
is readily controlled by sprays, it an­
nually causes a heavy loss because of
Inefficient spraying materials and
carelessness as to the time or manner
of application. The crop yield is fre­
quently cut from 50 to 75 ‘ per cent,
and unsprayed fruit is often so un­
sightly as to be almost worthless.
Though spring and summer spray­
ing of pears for the control of scab
has been generally practiced, the re-
extreme degree- are features of
these tires. In their making and
in their selling, the Fisk Ideal is
a vital factor.
The Fisk Ideal: “To be the best
concern in the world to work
for, and the squarest concern in
existence to do business v.
Next Time—BUY FISK
Oregon Hardware &
Implement Company
IN THE MATTER OF THE STATE
OF OREGON FOR UMATILLA
COUNTY.
DENTISTRY
Hermiston. Oregon
In the matter of the petition of Em­
Office. Bank Bldg.
mett Callahan, J. G. Camp, A.
Office Phone, 93
Office Hours:
Residence Phone 32
E. McFarland, Directors of the
West Extension Irrigation Dis­
trict, for a judicial examination
and judgment of the Court aa
to the regularity and legality
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
of the proceedings in connection
Pendleton, Oregon
with the organization of said
District, and the proceedings of
Penland Building
Over Tallman Drug Store
the Board of Directora of said
District, together with the pro­
ceedings of the said Board of
Directors and the District in the
election for the authorisation
TEIT 7 "TESE
of a contract with the United
States of America, and as to the
GLASSES GROUND TO FIT YOUR Evi
validity of said contract, and
LENSES DUPLICATED on S hort N otici
whether the same may be legally
AMERICAN NATI.DANK BUILDING,
signed by the District.
Phone $
PENDLETON
To the West Extension Irrigation
■ District, and to all Freeholders,
Chiropractic Relieves Where Other Methods Fai Legal Voters, and Assessment Pay­
ers within said District.
I use the Latest Painless Methods
You are hereby notified. That the
Dr. LORETTA H. STARBA
petition of the Board of Directors of
CHIROPRACTOR
the West Extension Irrigation Dis­
Not Drugs. Not Surgery. Not Osteopathy
trict, praying as follows, to-wit:
House Address 703 E. Webb St.
Wherefore, Your petitioners re­
Office 103 W. Webb St. Phone 583 Pendleton. Ore. spectfully pray for a judicial exami­
nation and judgment of said above
Court as to the regularity and valid­
ity of the proceedings In connection
with the organization of the said
West Extension Irrigation District,
and as to the regularity and legality
of the proceedings of the Board of
Directors of said District subsequent
to the date of the organization of
said irrigation district, and as to the
regularity and legality of the pro-
ceedinga of the said Board of Direc­
tors and of the said District in the
proceedings providing for and the
EXPERT AUTO MECHANICS
election authorizing the said propos­
ed contract with the United States
and as to the validity of said propos­
ed contract and that all such acts
All Work
and proceedings may be judicially
Guaranteed
examined and determined by the said
Court in one special proceeding.
And your petitioners further pray
that the Court shall fix the time for
ALL MAKES OF AUTO
the hearing of this petition and shall
ACCESSORIES HANDLED
order the clerk of the said Court to
give and publish a notice of the fil­
ing of this petition directed to said
irrigation district and to “all free­
holders, legal voters, and assessment
payers within the district,” which
said notice shall be published for
three successive weeks m a news­
paper published in Umatilla County,
GARAGE ON WEST SIDE
Oregon, and in a newspaper publish-
ed in Morrow County. Oregon, stat­
ing the time and place fixed by the
Court for the hearing of this peti­
tion, and that any person interested
in the organization of said district
or in the subsequent proceedings of
the Board of Directors of said Dis­
and
trict or in the proceedings of Mid
Board of Directors and of Mid Dis­
trict in the authorization of a con­
tract with the United States of
Is a Possible College
America, may within ten (10) days
Student
Oregon needs a bigger percentage of after the full publication of Mid no­
its children to college than any other tice and on or before the day fixed
for the hearing of this petition de­
state, without exception.
mur to or answer said petition, has
That is one of the State’s
been filed in the Circuit Court of the
Proudest Records
State of Oregon,
for Umatilla
No state can have too much educa­ County.
tion. Education is the safeguard of
And you will take notice that the
freedom and of right, and higher Court has fixed Monday, the 14th
education is the capstone of the pub­ day of June, 1920, at the hour of 10
lic school system. But higher educa­
tion in Oregon is in great danger. o'clock a. m. of said day, as the time
The State University and the Agri- of hearing said petition, and the
cultural College have twice as many place of said hearing at the Circuit
students as thty have income to train Court Rooms, in the Court House,
Pendleton, State of Oregon, at Mid
Protect These Schools and
time.
Their Great Work
And you will take notice that any
by voting on May 21 for the Higher person interested in the organiza­
Educational relief measure. Higher tion of said district or in the subse­
Education pay the state In dollars quent proceedings of the Board of
and cents, in improved living, in sci­ Directors of said District or in the
entific progress in farm, orchard proceedings of said Board of Direc­
garden, and stock ranch development tors and of the said District In the
and in the betttr quality of Its pub­ authorization of a contract with the
lic and high school teaching.
United States of America, may
vithin ten (10) days after the full
Paid advertisement Inserted by Colin Dyment ir
behalf of the Joint Alumni Relief Committee for publication of this notice and on or
Higher Education in Oregon, 514 Pittock Block, before the day fixed for the hearing
Portland.
of said petition demur to or answer
said petition.
Department of the Interior
This notice is published pursuant
United States Reclamation Service to an order of the Hon. G. W. Phelps,
Hermiston, Oregon, May 5, 1920. Judge of the above entitled Court,
Pursuant to Act of Congress ap­ made and entered on the 27th day
proved February 2. 1911, (36 Stat., of April, 1920, In the Hermiston Her­
895), the United States will offer ald, a newspaper of general circula­
for sale at Public Auction to the tion in Umatilla County, Oregon,
highest bidder, at 2 p. m., June 10, and in the Heppner Herald, a news­
1920, at Foster Flat Headquarters, paper of general circulation in Mor­
near Stanfield, Umatilla County, row County, Oregon, for three suc­
Oregon, the following described real cessive weeks.
property in Umatilla County, Ore-
Done and dated at Pendleton, Ore­
pon. described as follows:
gon, under the seal of the Circuit
Beginning at a point on the West­ Court of the Stato of Oregon, for
erly boundry line of Section Thirty- Umatilla County, this 27th day of
three (33), Township Four (4) April, 1920.
North, Range Twenty-nine (29)
R. T. BROWN,
East of the Willamette Meridian,
Clerk of the above entitled Court.
distance Four Hundred Forty-two May 9-15-22'29.
and Eight-tenths (442.8) feet south­
erly from the Northwest (NW) cor­
Notice for Publication
ner of said Section Thirty-three
(33); and running thence Southerly Department of the Interior, V. S.
along the said Westerly boundary
Land Office at La Grande, Ore­
line of said Section Thirty-three
gon, April 15, 1920.
(33) One Hundred Fifty (150) feet;
Notice
is hereby given that Salvan
thence North 74 degrees 52 minutes
East
One
Hundred
Eighty-nlne T. Carroll, of Umatilla, Oregon, who,
(189) feet: thence North 15 de- <>n June 14th, 1916, made Reclama­
rees 08 minutes West One Hundred tion Homestead Entry, No. 016014,
Four and Three-tenths (104.3) feet; for 8* NEY, being Farm Unit "A,”
thence West One Hundred Fifty-five Section 22, Township 5 North, Range
(155) feet to the place of beginning, 27 East, Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make
containing approximately Forty-nine
Hundredths (.49) acres and all sit­ final three-year proof, to establish
uate In the Northwest quarter of claim to the land above described,
the
Northwest
quarter
(NW I before United States Commissioner,
at Hermiston, Oregon, on the 9th
NW%) of Section Thirty-three (33) day of June, 1920.
aforesaid; containing .49 of an acre,
Claimant names as witnesses:
more or less; together with build­
ings thereon, consisting of one four Arch E. McFarland. Effie Bullock.
room house 14x20 feet and one barn Frank Rider. Perry Pike, all of Uma­
24x24 feet. The sale will be made tilla Oregon.
C. s. DUNN. Register.
on the following terms:
All cash at time of sale or one-
half at time of sale and the other
Subscribe for The Herald.
Dr. A. M. SIMMONS
Morrison & Son
Time to Re-tirc?
89"
Dusting Machine Being Used in a
Peach Orchard—The Same Sort of
Apparatus Is Employed for Dusting
Pear Trees With Sulphur or Other
Dry Fungicide.
suits, for the reasons indicated, have
often been disappointing, especially
when spraying has not included an in­
secticide for control of insects caus­
ing disfigurements that look very
much like scab spots on mature pears.
To enable the orchardist to recognize
and distinguish between these trou­
bles and to provide the proper meas­
ures of control, the United States de­
partment of agriculture has Issued
Farmers’ Bulletin 1056, “Controlling
Fungous and Insect Enemies of the
Pear In the Humid Sections of the
Pacific Northwest,” which is for free
distribution.
Every Oregon Boy
Every Oregon Girl
Insect Attacks Practically All Decidu­
ous Fruit Trees and Is Most
Dreaded of Pests.
•The San Jose Scale and its Con­
trol," which Is Farmers’ Bulletin 60.
just issued in revised form by the
United States department of agricul­
ture, contains a description of the in­
sect. its natural history and habits,
means of distribution, foodplants, nat­
ural enemies and, most important of
. all, ways of controlling it Attacking,
as It does, practically all deciduous
fruit trees, this minute insect is one
of the most generally dreaded pests
with which the fruit grower has to
contend.
The bulletin says that the Insect can
be kept well In check by thorough an*
Dual treatment during the period when
the plants are dormant, and full in­
structions are given as to how treat-
The various
ment should
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washes are discussed and conditions
outlined under which one may be
preferable to the others. Full Instruc­
tions are given too for making the
washes at home, including the mate­
rials and the equipment necessary.
Various kinds of spraying apparatus
are also discussed.
Copies of the bulletin may be had
free by writing the Division of Publi­
cations. United States Department of
Agriculture, Washington.
TO REMOVE BLIGHT CANKERS
Operation Should Be Performed
Short Time Before Growth
Starte in the Spring.
:
a
HE’S THE OLD RELIABLE
AND old “Bull”. He’s the best there
is. He sold over 300,000,000 bags last
year.
You know genuine “Bull” Durham—
never an enemy; millions of friends.
Genuine “Bull” Durham tobacco—you
can roll 50 cigarettes from one bag.
That’s some inducement, nowadays.
GENUINE
ull 'D urham
TOBACCO
Cutting out blight cankers on pear
trees Is rather slow work, and leaves
• large wound which takes years to
The removal of the outer bark al-
tissues to dry out enough to
kill the bacteria. This work should
a short time before growth
starts In the spring.
10c
To pipe smokers :
Mix a little “BULL”
DURHAM with
your favorite to­
bacco. It's like sugar
in your coffee
SPRAY MIXTURE FOR PLUMS
Where Troubled With Scale Lime-Sul-
phur Should Be Applied During
Dormant Season.
I
Plum trees are frequently troubled
by scale. Use lime-sulphur for a dor-
mant spry Just as the buds swell,
se a. com’ nation spray of arsenate
of lead
and
bordeaux mixture.
When
Garage
We Will Satisfy
CONTROL OF SAN JOSE SCALE
50
NOTICE