/ I ’JU js ULE It if ISTON" HERAJLD, HERMISTON, OREGON • POTATO SEED DISEASES CHECKED BY TREATMENT Forest Protection Week application for a corn field the well rotted manure should be applied and then harrowed before plowing In or- er that they may be more evenly dis tributed. Poor results 'from com mercial fertilizers are often due to too late and uneven distribution of the fertilizer.—O. A. C. Experiment station. Crew of Our Great Airship, Roma A PROCLAMATION By the President of the United States of America Mercuric Chloride Proved to be Best Whereas, the destruction by for Control for Prevailing Troubles est fires In the United States involves in Oregon an annual loss of approximately 220, 000,000 and the devastation of ap Oregon Agricultural College— “By proximately 12.600,000 acres of tim- lierland and other natural resources, Commercial fertilizer (applied to far the best results In control ot and potatoes is better in general if dis Potato Seed Diseases came from the Whereas, the present deplorably tributed so no considerable amount 1 V4 hour treatment of the seed with large area of non productive land Is touches the seed. A heavy applica corrosive sublimate— mercuric cblor- being greatly increased by 33,000 or tion if applied in the row may in more fires which occur each year, some Instances kill the seed potato. 1 ide—-Solution. 4 ounces to 30 gallon and Dropping nitrate of soda of sulfate, of water,” says M. B. McKay who Whereas, the menace of a future of ammonia on the planted seed is conducted extensive tests on the col timber shortage threatens to become practically sure to keel the potato._ lege experiment station grounds. Un a present economic fact seriously af O. A. C. Experiment station. fecting our social and Industrial treated seed affected with rhizoctonia welfare, and Cultivation should be started now produced a crop 85 per cent diseased Whereas, a large percentage of the that the dry season is at hand. The while like seed treated with the mer forest fires causing the annual waste most effective mulch is one 2% to 3 cury solution grew a crop only 17 per of natural resources may be prevent inches-in depth and made up of, ed by increasing care and vigilance crumbs from the size of peas to the cent diseased. on the part ot citizens: size of hickory nuts.—O. A. C. Exper Therefore, I, Warren G. Harding, iment station. Even apparently clean tubers when given the corrosive sublimate President of the United States, do urge upon the Governors of the vari Sulfur on alfalfa gives beter re soak similar tubers brought a crop ous States to designate and set apart turns when harrowed In, as the har only 14 per cent infected, this caused the week of May 22-28, 1921, as For rowing works the sulfur down so the est Protection Week, and to request plants can get it and also distributes by infection from the soil. all citizens of their States to plan for It more evenly.— O. A. C. Experiment Diseased seed treated an hour and that week such educational and in station. a half with formaldehyde, 1 pint 40 structive exercises as shall bring be The experiment station is con- . per cent strength to 30 gallons of fore the people the serious and un ducting experiments to determine | happy effects of the present unneces the most economic rate, manner, and i water, showed in the crop a much sary waste by forest fires, and the frequency of applying manure to the higher per centage of disease than need of their individual and collec soil, the results of which will be In n short wlille this crew of U nited S tates a v ia to rs will leave for Italy tive efforts in conserving the natural available to the farmer later. was found In the mercury treatment to bring back tlie “Rom a,” the w o rld ’s largest sem i-rigid airship, recently p u r resources of America. This was true even when (he disease chased by the U nited S tates arm y a ir service. In witness whereof, I have here tubers had only a half hour’s soak in unto set my hand and caused the seal W hooping Cough. the mercury solution, a practice that of the United States of America to be This Is a very dangerous disease, FEW DEPOSITORS SAVE i ly announced the last of March that particularly to children unaer five" may be necessary when the seed if affixed. BIG SUMS IN AMERICA it would no longer act without leg Done in the District of Columbia, years of age, but when no paregoric, well sprouted before treatment. al power to enforce its rulings, the this 7th day of April, in the year of codeine or other opiate is given is New York— Despite the fact that dealers met and agreed upon a price The corrosive sublimate solution our Lord One Thousand Nine Hund easily cured by giving Chamberlain's also controlled scab, two diseases red and Twenty-one and of the In Cough Remedy. Most people believe 28.9 per cent of the world’s savings that meant 6 cents to the produce with a single treatment. Another is dependence of the United States of that it must run its course, not know are in this country and that the aver and 7 cents to the dealer, lowerin; the One Hundred and Forty- ing that the time is very much short age depositor in the United States that It may sometimes kill rhlzoctoni America the retail price only 1 cent, from 14 fifth. ened, and that there is little danger which Is present but not detected on Warren G. Harding from the disease when this remedy has a greater sum to his credit than to 13. The last price issued by the is given. It has been used in many his European neighbor, only 8 per Milk Commission last winter gav» the seed. By the President: epidemics of whooping cough, with cent of the total number of the Charles E. Hughes As a general practice the station the producers 7.2 cents and the deal Secretary of State pronounced success. It is safe and world’s savers are Americans. ers 6.8 cents. lecommends that all potato seed be pleasant to take. Pd. Adv. Authority for this statement is the treated with the corrosive sublimate THE HOME GROWN PAPER There are certain interests ir Savings Banks’ Association of the Portland that flourish best whei solution and planted on ground that Better Stock Gets Better Care State of New York, which has made has not borne a potato crop for two How the heart grows soft and tender In contributing his experiences on an extensive investigation of savings there is a big surplus of milk to b« while its columns you’re persu or three years. unloaded at a sacrifice. That same ing. the cause of runty livestock in a re Every item is familiar, every name cent inquiry conducted by the U. 8. banks throughout the world. In interest managed to create such r proportion to population, said a surplus of League milk that it would you know full well. Lumbago And a flood of recollection passes o'er Department of Agriculture, a Ver itatement issued today, a number of have brought the net price to League mont farmer urges greater care in ’oreign countries exceed the United you while you’re musing This is a rheumatism of the mus members very little, if any above 5 On the past, and weaves about you the early life of domestic anlma's ’tates in number of depositors. cles of the back. It comes on sud an Imaginative spell. cents a quart had their offer been ac denly and is quite painful. Every "When people can be educated to the “European people, through cen cepted. movement aggravates the disease. Go to bed, keep quiet and have Chamber You can see the old home village proper care and feeding of stock,” he turies of struggle for mere exist declares, "the runt will be practical It was at this point that the Board lain’s Liniment applied and a quick once again in fancy, seeming ence,” said Dr. H. II. Wheaton, exe recovery may be expected. Mrs. F. To be clasping hand of neighbor ly wiped out. The reason, perhaps cutive manager of the Association, of Directors of the League met and J. Dann, Brockport, N. Y., writes: and of friend and relative; why there are not so many runts in decided to reach the consumer by thf “I can honestly say that Chamber And their faces rise before you as purebred herds as in others is be ■‘have been trained to the most rigid shortest route possible. Since Aprl lain’s Liniment cured me of lumbago your idly, fondly dreaming economy, while Americans have n year ago last summer. When I be O’er the little country paper print cause the man who cares what kind found life a comparatively easy mat j 5th League milk is being sold from r m using it, I was flat on my back of stock he keeps care? enough to j hundreds of grocery stores at e'ever ed where you used to live. in bed and could not turn to the left — Kansas Industrialist. care for them.” He concludes that ter. The average American family cents a quart or two cents below the or right. I had a bottle of Chamber- until quite recently made Its expend- one of the principal factors in the price agreed upon by the dealers. I in’s Liniment in the house and this 'tnres on the plan. Pay expenses first „ Farm Reminders cause of runty live stock Is the man was applied to my back. It promptly It is claimed by Albert S. Hall, Manure should be applied to the drove away the pains and aches." Pd. soil now rather than allowed to lie who has the care of them the first and save what is left, if there is any- General Manager of the League, that ihing.” Adv. over until next year. In making an year. this price nets the League 6 cents Dr. Wheaton said that in France, one out of every five inhabitants has The cost of pasteurizing, bottlinp a savings account. In his opinion and delivering is 3 cents and the grocer gets 2 cents for handling. the economy of the French people A few of the smaller dealers hav< has been their protection against the found it possible to put their plant “death thrusts of centuries.” on an efficient basis and do the re T k .T 5 „ t r . tall distributing at a cost of five | TILTH TOOLS REQUIRED B m .II/ i I cents a quart and are now Seiling t( TO MAKE GOOD SEED BED consumers at 11 cents. THE PLAY HOUSE Saturday, May 14 “The R ookies R eturn” 7:30-9:15 20-40c Sunday and Monday, May 15 and 16 “KISMET’ The Miracle of the Theatre A rt PROLOGUE Lenore Dyer, Alice Dyer and A. W. Adamson. Directed by Phyllis Dyer 2 5 -55c--Seat sale at Mitchell*s, one show 8 p. m. NOTICE TO CREDITOLS In the County Court of the State of Ortgon for Umatilla County. In the Matter of the Estate of Ed gar H. Grahm, deceased. Notice is hereby giren that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of the above entitled estate by the judge of the above entitled court, and that he has qualified as the law directs. All persons having claims against the estate are requir- ed to present the same with proper vouch a to me at my home near Her miston. Oregon, or to my Attorney W J. Warner at his office in said Her miston, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 4th day of May, 1921. Frank Waugaman 34-5tc. Administrator. Pendleton and Umatilla Stage LEAVE Pendleton 8:00 12:00,4:00 Echo 9:15 1:15 5:15 Stanfield 9:30 1:35 5:35 Hermiston 9:55 1:55 5:55 Into Umatilla 10:15 2:15 6:15 LEAVE Umatilla 8:00 12:00 4:00 Hermiston 8:20 12:20 4:20 -tanfield 8:45 12:45 4:46 Echo 9:00 1:00 5:00 Into Pendleton 10:15 2:15 6:15 TWO TRIPS SUNDAY Leaving Pendleton 8 a. m. and 4 p. m. Leaving Umatilla 8 a. m. and 4 p. m. 722 Cottonwood Phone 868 We Deliver Parcels at Way Points PARBS P e n d l e t o n t o E c h o . O1.1O P e n d le to n t o S t a n f ie ld , S i.38 P c n d lfe ta n t o H e r m is t o n , S I.7 5 R o n d l s t o n t o U m a t i l l a , S 2 .1 5 Station at Hotel Oregon and Hotel Hermiston Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, Investments Oregon Agricultural College,— The miracle of the Theatre An | Disking land that is hard and packed r covered with manure or a heavy ‘Kismet,” will be shown at the Pla House Sunday and Monday, May 1’ ;rowth is profitable before plowing, and 16. according to W. L. Powers, professor Land and City Property : Bought, Sold, Rented, Exchang if soils at the O. A. C. Expermint | ed and improved. Oner 7 UBH C N0TICE <N° « | station. Operation and Maintenance Charg Use of the disk harrow followed ( ™ °er Act June 17> 1902, 3: I with the spike tooth or spring tooth oral 388, as amended and Sunni» strong American companies mented.) Umatilla Project. Oregon harrow after plowing will aid mater insuring against fire. The best ially in making a good seed bed Department of the Interior, Washing Western companies. Correct rates. ton, D. C., April 25, 1921. where the soil breaks up into clods. Experienced business attention as- Division—The annual op | surred. Then by rolling the land with the erition East and maintenance charges fo double corrugated land roller, or the irrigation season of 1921 anr multi-packer, the ground will be in thereafter until further notice I excellent condition, as rolling breaks against all lands of the East Divls Agency for Union Savings A h®retof°re called East Sid« I the surface clods and helps in con I?n,’ Loan Association of Portland. Unit, Umatilla Project, Oregon, un Investment. Excellent rate of serving the moisture. A good meth der public notice shall be as follows Interest on money, protected by od is to alternate the rolling with A minimum charge of Two Dollar: State deposit of securities. harrowing to level the ground and and Twenty-Five Cents (22.25) pei Loans on improved city proper- irrigable aers, whether water is used I form a good mulch. thereon or not. which minimum , 'v. Can let you have money to | build. The land roller Is often the best charge will entitle the water user t< implement for prepairing heavy lands four acre-feet of wuter per irrigabk Provided, that for lands ir and pent lands to be sown to crops acre: the so-called Sandy Area, this charg« and should be used more extensively will entitle the water user to seve< If you want to buy, advise with us as to safe Investment. We acre-feet of water per irrigable acre m the farms. know values, soils, water rights Additional supplies will be furnished for all lands at the following rates: | and possibilities of success. Can When an organization of produc The first acre-foot for seventy-five direct you right. We hold state license to do ers can reduce the retail price to con (75) cents and each acre-foot there business and are under bond for sumers by 15 per cent and net its after for One Dollar (21): Provided Further. That for lands seeded dur honest dealing. Whatever we re members more from the proceeds of ing the current irrigation season t« present we will stand by. sales than was possible by the old alfalfa for the first time, the add' method, It established itself in tho tional supply of water will be fur nished for twenty-five (25) cents pet I hearts of the people. This is exact acre-foot. H e r m i.lo n , O re g o n ly what the Oregon-Dairymen’s Co 2. West Division—The annua operative League did when it an operation and maintenance charge* nounced the sale of milk at 11 cents, for the irrigation season of 1921 and thereafter until further notice, or two cents below the price milk against all lands of the West Divi ■■■■■■■■■■■■onraq dealers and agree upon. * sion, heretofore cailed West Exten For three and one half years the sion Unit. Umatilla Project, Oregon under notice shall be as fol Oregon Dairymen’s Cooper a t l v , lows: public A minimum charge of Two League an i its predecessor, the Ore Dollars (22) per irrigatable acre, ■ ■ If so let me figiirv with you. | gon Dairymen's League, has tried to whether water is used thereon or not I will help you design your build i n n ■ work out amicable trade relations For lands in the Boardman and Kern and m aki your plana and »pecifleationa with the Portland milk dealers, Districts of the West Division (ex ■ free o f charge. Drop a card to ? cepting lands In the Juniper Canyon ■ whereby Its members’ milk might be ares.) this charge will entitle the ■ I. N. Hartsook, Hermiston ■ given to the public at a reasonable water user to the three acre-feet of price and net the largest possible re watsr per irrigatahle acre. For the remaining lands in the West Divi turn to producers, including lands in the Juniper A» times the Milk Commission had sion. Canyon area, this charge will entitle cut the dealers margin as low as 6 >4 the water user to four and one-half T h e F re n c h R e s ta u ra n t I cents a quart, leaving the dairymen acre-feet of water per irrigatable from 6 <4 to 8 H cents a quart. At acre. Additional supplies will be furnished for all lands at the follow BAKERY CONFECTIONEKT other times the dealers succeeded in ing rates: The first acre-foot for wiggling themselves up to the point seventy-five (75) cents, and each Elegantly Furnished Room« in C onnect»« where they were receiving more for acre-foot thereafter for One Dollar STRICTLY FIRST CLASS (21): Provided, That for lands seed distributing the milk than the pro ed during the current irrigation sea ducer got for it after delivering it at son to alfalfa for the first time, the Hohbach Bros., Proprietors the dealers’ plant. additional supply of water will he furnished for twenty-five (25) cents P.nd'etoe. Onm, When the Milk Commission final- per acre-foot. Insurance- Loans— Investments: E. P. DODD £ Are You Going » 5 to Build? j Wednesday, May 18 All star cast --------------------------B “In F olley’s Trail” Eddie Polo in “KING OF THE CIRUCS” 7:309:15 3. Payment of charge«—All oper ation and maintenance charges under the project will be due and payable on March 1 following the irrigation season; but where water-right appli cation is made for public land enter ed nnder the recla nation law after June 15, or where water-right appli cation lsntade after August 1 for land in private ownership, no operation ajid maintenance charges will be made for water delivered during the remainder of the irrigation season in which water-right application is made, Albert B. Fall 34-ltc. Secretary of the Interior 15-35c