The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 20, 1921, Image 8

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    TILE H E B M IST O N
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EASY TO RANiSH THE “ BLUES
Undue Despondency Can Ba Cured by I
Attention te Diet and Cultiva-
I
tlon of Optimlem.
A fit of the “blues” la as much so
A i
H ERALD, HERM ISTON, OREGON.
Tllford Stillings is on the sick |
COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES! ported.
, Bt hav,ng ,he 8Car,et ,ever “ *’ re
A committee of bay men consist­
ing of Tom Haddox, H. J. Stillings
and G. W. Beddow were out Tuesday
visiting farmers, securing signatu-es
| for the new cooperation recently
formed at Hermiston. Several names
were added to the already large list
and more have agreed to sign up
later. With the organization on
good firm basis as it now is, ha
men of the country are greatly en
couraged with the future prospects.
Intoxication aa a drunken apree, and
a bad attack may disqualify a person
for wise and efficient action aa thor­
oughly as alcoholic Intoxication.
A person subject to the ”blo»»”
should In his most lucid and optimistic
moments resolve to make uo Impor­
tant decision, and to set a special
guard over his conduct, while under
the Influence of the flood of poisons
to which the condition Is due.
The real eure for the “blues” lies
in prevention by removing causes.
I On account of a rather cool spring
T‘\e ,fo"* bre“th "Dd
ton<ue J alfalfa is a little short and the first
noted In these cases are abundant
crop will not be as large as former
dence of the polsonooa origin of the
years.
“blues.” The adoption of a poison-
free diet is almost invariably fol­
lowed quickly by a change In the men­
Notwithstanding the late frost
tal state.
which killed the peach and apprlcot
It la important, then, that we culti­ bloom in some places there is an
vate optimism and forcing the mind abundance of the fruit in other lo­
Into optimistic channels of thought.
This can best be accomplished by cations and the fruit out look, in
rending optimistic authors and talking general Is good. The bloosoms from
with optimistic people. An excellent trees In orchards due to lack of pol
plan la to set oneself the task of cur-|onlz,nK have fallen making a short
lug some other neurasthenic suffering I crop. Strawberries are ripening rap
from his pessimism, by deluging him | Idly and many berry tracts will yield
with optimistic Ideas and expressions. sufficiently this year to help supply
Adopt a diet that will Introduce pol- those who have none. Mrs. Joe
aon-free foods Into the dietary and as­
sist the elimination organs In carry­ Udey has already disposed of berries
ing out as rapidly aa possible the poi­ and can take orders for future use
sons that may be formed In the nat­ if desired.
ural body functions. These things are
There are many other places In
not miraculous, but can be adopted the community where all kinds of
Into one’s dally life with the utmost I berries and currants can be had.
ease.
School teachers and pupils are pre­
paring for a picnic in the school I
grove next Friday.
Besides have possibly the first I
strawberries In the county, large
boquets of beautiful roses have been I
taken front the Schurpenberg farm
just west of Columbia. The soil is|
adapted foe all purposes in this coun­
try. Where alfalfa may not succeed |
roses grow in abundance giving
promise of competing with Portland,
the rose city.
Uncle Sam’s First Passenger Liner
3. Pay meat of chargea—All oper­
ation and maintenance chargea 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 under the recla nation law after
June 15. or where water-right appli­
cation ismade after August 1 for land
In private ownership, no operation
and 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-ltiz " ’Secretary of the Interior
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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 ghen that the un-
The Neighborhood Club will meet
| dersigned has been appointed admin­
at the Keller home Thursday, May
istrator of the above entitled estate
26.
by the ■ judge of the above entitled
I court, and that he has qualified aa
the lw*. directs. All persons having
There was scarcely a home in the
claims against the estate are requir­
community that was not represented
ed to present the same with proper
| vouchers to me at my home near ITet -
at the big celebration held in the
miston. Oregon, or to my Attorney W.
Hermiston Auditorium last Thursday
| J. Warner at his office In said Her­
evening given by the Hermiston Com­
miston, within six months from the
mercial cldb. Words cannot express
[ date hereof.
Dated this 4th day of May, 1921.
the good time enjoyed by everyone
Frank Waugamnn
The United States government has completed Its first passenger steamship
and the comic stunts, games and con­
34-5tc.
Administrator.
tests put on by the committee in at a cost of eight and one half million dollnrs. The Hawkeye State, as the boat
Is
called,
left
on
Its
maiden
voyage
from
the
Baltimore
harbor
recently
with
charge took the grouch out of a
a millionaire passenger list for San Francisco and points in Hawaii. At the
good many present. The rural peo­ right is Charles W. Stevenson, captain of the vessel.
ple certainly appreciated the efforts
of the town, folks in entertaining
them so well and hope that a cele­
feed are Important means of prevent
Farm Reminders
bration of that nature would be (From O. A. C. Experiment Station) lng undersized animals, but the mosi
made an annual affair. We want to
Aphids are appearing in great important of all Is the man with the
go again.
numbers in a variety of field and feed basket, for it is ’the eye of the
LEAVE
truck crops. A period of warm master that fatteneth his cattle.’ So Pemjletou
8:00 12:00 4:00
weather with abundant sunshine far as runts are concerned, I have
Echo
9:15 1:15 5:15
MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES
would do more to effect control than never found it profitable to raise Stanfield
9:30 1:35 5:35
ZEALOUS OPPONENT OF DYES | Te old-fashioned dance to be held
applied methods. Generally speak them under any treatment. I have
| at Hermiston Saturday night prom­
Hermiston
9:55 1:55 5:55
L. C. Quick, who recently sold his ng any control of aphids on field
seen lots of 'before and after taking’ Into Umatilla 10:15 2:15 6:15
ises to be a big success. The com-
farm In this section, has moved his crops is too expensive to be practi-
Objection Made by English Quaker |
illustrations on paper but not in the
I
mlttee
who
Is
giving
the
affair
are
Was That They Lad to Con­
family to the Hayden place. Mr.
LEAVE
’< i V.-
working hard to that end and many Quick will help Mr. Hayden during al. Control sprays are advisable on feed lot.”
cealment of Dirt
Uroafllla
8:00 12:00 4:60
truck
crops.
tickets have been sold so far. The the summer.
Hermiston
8:20 12:20 4:20
John Woolmnn. the Quaker, refused merry makers are to be arranged In
Stanfield
8:45 12:45 4:45
Accrediting Makes Herds Safe
Garden slugs are unsually numer­
♦o wear any clothing that had been old time regalia, the most severe
Echo
9:00 1:00 5:00
The school children and their par­ ous In gardens, ornamentals and
d.ml. He curried bis scruples so far styles are permlssable. The funds
The way herd owners value jirotec
Into Pendleton 10:15 2:15 6:15
that be wore a hat that wns of the are to go to the Columbia Park im- ents and friends enjoyed a picnic on ’awns. The combined use of copper tlon against bovine tuberculosis Is il­
the school grounds Wednesday, May pray and poisoned bait as develop­
TWO TRIPS SUNDAY
natuial color of the fur, thereby pre- prOvement.
lustrated says a specialist in the
11.
seating, as one of his biographers re­
Leaving Pendleton 8
m. and
'd by the O. A. C. Experiment station Dairy Division. United States Depart
marks, the aspect of a sort of Robin­
4 p. ni.
s by tar the most satisfactory prac­ ment of Agriculture, by the experi­
son, .Crusoe. One of John Woolman’s I Mrs- s,,8te Boyes Is spending the
School closed In this district Fri­
Leaving Umatilla 8 a. m. and
objections to dyes wns that they coo- week at the home of Mrs. Frank Bed- day 13. Two pupils took, eighth tice. Spray the plants with a weak ence of the Bonner Springs (Kans.)
4 p. m.
hordeaux solution. For the bait Bull Association. Every member of
cealed dirt. Traveling often In wet | dow.
grade examinations.
722
Cottonwood
Phone 868
ilx
a
rounding
tablespoon
of
calcium
w ith er through narrow streets, he
Frederic Thom visited school Fri­ rsenate with a quart of finely chop­ the association, 11 In number, signe1' We Deliver Parcels at Way Points
wns frequently distressed by various
up for the accredited-herd campaign
Mrs. Charles Keller and Mrs. Geo. day afternoon. He will spend at
•
Impurities—especially when his Jour­
ped leaves of lettuce of other succu-
FARES
neys took him to places where cloth Beddow attended the dinner party at urday and Sunday at home, return ent plant. Place the bait in small They had 104 animals tested, and ir
P f l n d l e t o n t o E c h o . 01.10
had been dyed, so that at sundry Hermiston Wednesday evening given ing to Pendleton, where he is at heaps about the plants to be protect­ 8 of the 11 herds no reaction what
P e n d l e t o n t o S t a n - R e i d , 5 1 .5 5
(lutes he had to “walk over ground at the home of Mrs. Pat Mooney in tending high school, on Wednesday 'd. Lead arsenate is byz no means so ever were found. Of the other ?
P o n d le te n t o H e r m is t o n , S i.7 5
herds, each had just one animal af
where much of their dyestuffs has J honor of Mr. and Mrs. Watson and
P e n d l e t o n t o U m a t i l l a , 5 2 .1 5
effective as calcium arsenate in the fected by the disease.
drained away.” Thia produced In hla family.
Miss Margaret Ornduff spent sev­ ait.
Wind a great longing “that people
The Watsons are leaving for Walla eral days with MrR. W. B. Finley of
Station at Hotel Oregon and
At first sight some of the members
might com« into cleanness of spirit, Walla at the close of school.
Hermiston last week.
cleanness of person and cleanness
H otel Hermiston
. Loganberries and raspb e r r 1 e s 'j thought the effort had been needles.
about thslr houses and garments." As
¡should be examined by the growers, • and not enough results shown. Bui
a further reason against dyes he ar-1
md whin numerous small holes are!when It was considered that the ob
gued that the spirit that would hide
found in the leaves the plants should Ject sought was not merely to eradi
dirt leads to the concealment of any­
be sprayed with arsenate of lead, one cate tuberculosis after It had appen;
thing that may be materially or mor­
| half pound to 25 gallons of water. ed bnt to protect the herds against
ally disagreeable, and Is therefore]
•’he holes indicate the sawfly, which exposure to the disease, it was plait
contrary to sincerity. He contended
nay defoliate the field if allowed to that the object sought had been gain
that If the money spent on dyeing were]
o unchecked.
devoted to the promotion of cleanliness ]
ed. These three sick animals migh
much good In every wav would result.
have spread the disease to all th>
:ii'
* "
Broccoli plants require from seven others and to neighboring herd
Carrier Pigeons In Warfare.
I to eight weeks to make their seed when transfers were made.
The use of carrier pigeons Is very
;ed growth in. They should be al-
ancient In the Orient aud was brought
eady for field setting the last week
Old-Fashioned Dance Saturday, Mar
to the attention of Kurope at the time
•f June, or the first week of July.
of the First crusude, when the Sara
21 at Bungalow Auditorium.
Land and City Property :
csaa were found to have the birds In
Bought, Sold, Rented, Exchang­
Corn planting time is here and
regular use for the conveyance of In­
ed
and improved.
PUBLIC NOTICE (No. 46
Ince the season is rather cold it is
formation. The Christian commanders
and Maintenance Charg
employed falcons to chase and Inter-
lesirable to use plenty of seed In es. Operation
(Under Act June 17, 1902. 3
cept this pigeon post on several occa­
>rder to get a good stand. Planting itat., 388, as amended and Supple
Strong American companies
sions, and on others caught the tired
nay be delayed until late May, but ■nented.) Umatilla Project, Oregon
insuring against fire. The best
birds, substituted misleading messages
u that event only the very early ma Department of the Interior, Washing
Western companies. Correct rates.
for those they were carrying, ami sent
ton, D. C., April 25, 1921.
Experienced business attention as-
lining varieties should be used.
them on to deceive the euemy. The
surred.
1. East Division— The annual op
Mohammedan sovereign Nureddln used
’ intion and maintenance charges fo
carrier pigeons for welding together
Lumbago
’he irrigation season of 1921 anf
the scattered purls of his empire. Al­
This is a rheumatism of the mus­ ’hereafter until further notice
though the use continued, It was uot
ics of the back. It comes on sud- 'gainst all lands of the East Divis
Agency for Union Savings &
lenly and is quite painful. Every on, heretofore called East Side
until the Franco-Prussian war of 1870
Loan Association of Portland.
Jnit,
Umatilla
Project,
Oregon,
un
nas'ement
aggravates
the
disease.
G
c
Investment. Excellent rate of
that pigeons were again of conspicu­
to bed. keep quiet and have Chamber ler public notice shall be as follows
Interest on money, protected by
ous public service. During the siege
\
minimum
charge
of
Two
Dolían
iain’s
Liniment
applied
and
a
quick
State deposit of securities.
of Paris constant communication wns
nd Twenty-Five Cents (82.25) pei
ecovery may be expected. Mrs. F
Loans on improved city proper­
maintained between the besieged city
rrigable aery, whether water Is used
I. Dann, Brockport. N. Y., writes
ty. Can let you have money to
and the outside world by means of
hereon or not. which minimum
Vice President-elect Coolidge and Mrs. Coolidge seated on the porch of a I can lionest'y say that Chamber
build.
the carrier birds. Subsequently the hotel nt Asheville. N. C., where they spent their vacation us guests of the city.
ain’s Liniment cured me of lumbago ■harge will entitle the water user tf
German, French and ether European
a year ago last summer. When I be ’our acre-feet of water per irrigable
gnn using It, I was flat on my back- tore: Provided, that for lands ir
governments established regular pigeon
in bed and could not turn to the left ’he so-called Sandy Area, this charge
c«r|>« and thousands of birds were
If you want to buy, advise with
or right. I had a bottle of Chamber­ will entitle the water user to sever
trained and kept for use aa messen­
us aa to safe investment. We
»cre-feet
of
water
per
irrigable
acre
lain’s
Liniment
in
the
house
and
this
gers.
know values, soils, water rights
was applied to my back. It promptly Additional supplies will be furnished and possibilities of success. Can
drove away the pains and aches.” Pd. for all lands at the following rates
direct you right.
The first acre-foot for seventy-five
Adv.
Finger Print« af Kveryene.
We. bold state license to do
(75) cents and each acre-foot there­ business
and are under bond for
The Argentines have carried the use
after for One Dollar ($1): Provided honest dealing.
Whatever we re­
WELL-BRED HOGS GAIN WEIGHT Further. That for lands seeded dur-
of linger prints further than perhaps
present we will stand by.
any other nutlou, writes Hurry A.
MORE RAPIDLY THAN DO SCRUBS ng the current irrigation season tr
Franck In the Century Magaslue. Even
ilfalfa for the first time, the addi
supply of water will be fur
school children taking formal exami
The Importance of good breeding Donal
nished for twenty-five (25) cents pei’
nations must decorate their pupers
in
the
growth
of
live
stock,
and
acre-foot.
H e r m i.t o n , O r e g o n
with thumb print as a protection
3. West Division—The annual
especially in the prevention of runts.
uguinst forgery. Both photograph aud
Is illustrated by the experience of an operation and maintenance charges
“cédula" are produced by a well-
the irrigation season of 1921 and
Indiana swine grower. “I strated for
trained public stuff In well-arranged
thereafter until further notice,
public ofllcea, In which the priuta of ull
with stock,” he remarked in a letter »gainst all lands of the West Divi­
ten Ungers of the applicant are Bled
to the U. S. Department of Agricul­ sion, heretofore called West Exten-
lon Unit, Umatilla Project, Oregon
away under the number inscribed on
ture, “direct from the foundation vnder
public notice shall be as fol-
his “libreto” (Ideutlflcatlon papera—
stock of the breed, and the results ows: A minimum charge of Two 2
every cltlsen of Ruenoe Airea has a
were satisfactory. When I had time Dollars (32) per Irrigatable acre,
If M> let me figure w ith you.
■
booklet of Identification), and where
Io
read of the work of other men, the whether water is used thereon or not ® I will help you design your buildings ■
courteous atteudauta bring him Into
■
and
m
ake
your
p
lans
and
sp
ecifica
tio
n
s
■
irsults of feed composition and ex­ ’’’or lands In the Boardman and Kern g | free of charge.
contuct with the lavatory facilities
Districts of the West Division (ex- ■
Drop
a
card
to
J
periences what I thought practical epting lands in the Juniper Canyon
which he requlree before again dis­
for me to follow, and the results, ares.) this charge will entitle the ■ I. N. Hartxook, Hermistoa ■
playing hla hunda to a pulchritudinous
public.
though not exceptional, have been water user to the three acre-feet of
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the natural results of good blood and wat?r p»r Irriga table acre. For the
emainlng
lands
in
the
West
Divi­
good feed. One of my boars, farrow­ sion, including lands in the Juniper
Thursday (Thor's Day).
ed In April several years ago, weigh­ Canyon area, this charge will entitle
People born on Thursday will live
to e good old age. and obtain great
ed 165 pounds the following Septem­ 'he water user to four and one-ha’f
T h e F re n c h R e s ta u ra n t
wealth. They will be successful In
ber. At 16 months he weighed 606 »cre-feet of water per Irrlgalahle
»ere.
Additional
supplies
will
be
marriage and buataeaa, though some­
pounds, at 28 months 850 pounds, furnished for all lands at the follow-
BAKERY wJ CONFECTIONERY
what liable to accidents. Honesty,
and the following fall 1,015 pounds. 'ng rates: The first acre-foot for
discretion, and piety will bo theirs,
Staeantly Furni-h—d Ror-n. in Connoctiao
This boar was one In a lot of 15, ar »eventy-five (75) cents, aná each
»ini' they will stand high In church
acre-foot thereafter for One Dollar
STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
tiniform
a
bunch
as
I
ever
saw.
Others
and state. They may marry twice
(61): Provided, That for lands seed­
grew into 600 and 800 pound hogs ed during the current Irrigation sea­
and there Is little doubt they will have
A Quality Newspaper
Hohbach Bros., Proprietor*
under farmers’ care.”
son to alfalfa for the first time, the
PVnv children. Their health will bo
good throughout ihelr life and they
“In addition to good blood lines.” additional supply of water will be
P rad M m . O r w ea
furnished for twenty-five (25) cents
0iu> live to be over eighty.
he added, “care and the right kind of per aert-foot,
Pendleton and
Umatilla Stage
Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge at Asheville
Real Estate,
Loans,
Insurance,
Investments
Insurance—
Loans—
Investments:
usiness will go where it is
in v ite d and only stay
where it is well treated.
B
The day of the “order tak­
er” is rapidly passing. This
is the day of advertising and
Selling.
Tell your message in the
ffiprmistun ffirralii
E. P. D O D D
■ Are You Going ■
to Build?
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