THE HEBMISTOR HEBÀLD, TIER MI STON, OREGON. THE : ■ 1 ■ 1 Your Season’s Wants S ■ ■ Silos— We will give you complete price on the best silo for this climate built ready to fill. If you have a growing crop to fill a silo now is the time to place your orders. S ; R. A. Brownson, Mgr. J PH O N E 11, n ' ■ Ï ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■ ■■■(■■■■■■■■ We are Taking Orders Now —for— Bing and Royal Ann CHERRIES , To be delivered next week 10 cents per pound FRESH FROM ORCHARD Leave your orders early as supply is limited. CORN while it lasts at 2 cents per pound 1 he'Cheapest Feed on the market H erm iston Produce & Supply Co. " T h e Rest o f Good Service“ EAT GOOD MEAT EAT THE SAME KIND THAT WE EAT HUY WHERE YOU GET WHAT YOU WANT Just Received Shipment of Canned Salmon 2 Cans 25c City Meat Market MOONEY A SIKEY, Pro».. mscond-elaaa m atter. becenioer .. It la not gen erally understood that Insurance on (arm property, b u ild ­ in gs etc., is carried by the big (ire Insurance com panies a t a loss. The com panies carry th e (arm business as part o( th eir overhead In th eir general service to the public. The p ro iit, how ever, m ust come trom other lin es of business. If farm Insurance were rated in accordance w ith the risk involved the burden w ould be too great for the average farm property to carry. In­ asm uch as the grow th o f cities and tow n s depends on a prosperous farm ­ in g com m unity, the Insurance com ­ panies in m aking rates for farm prop­ erty, equalize the risk betw een the cities w ith adequate fire protection and the o u tly in g farm house w ith no protection. » Thus is the farm er benefited and also the n eighboring cities and towni by the protection afforded the farm ei w hich en ab les him to develope and im prove surrounding country. It w as m igh ty nice of the rest of the Irrlgatloin League team s to su p ­ port H erm iston last Sunday In the gam e w ith Pendleton. It show ed o w onderful spirit and fhe home boyr appreciated it. Stackers— We have good fir poles TUM-A -L UM L UMBER CO. mm FARM INSURANCE UNPROF­ ITABLE and all the lumber for frame and 2 sled. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ « Delayed Buying Means Trouble at the poatolttoe at H a r u u io a . Oregon • e Subscription Rates: One Year, 12.00; Six Months, $1 00 2 stock, leave your orders for screen ■ ■ windows we will have them made ■ for you. ■ ■ HERALD M. C. Athey, Editor KuLrrod « 5 S Screen Doors— We have a complete ■ : H E R M IS T O N Published every Friday at Hermiston, Umatilla Cou.ty, Oregon, In the heart ot Eastern Oregon's great irrigated alfalfa fields, by the Herald Publishing Company. Herbert Hoover, Secretary of Commerce, «ay«: CANDIED PRUNES PRAISED AS LAST WORD IN CANDY “ l have no information that leads me to believe there will be any reduction of coal rates this season.” Oregon’» Far Famed Fruits, Dried at That, Is Said to be Very Limited in “Goodies.” Senator Reed Smoot, of Utah, »ay»: “ I have taken up the question with the-Interstate Commerce Commission and they informed me that they do not anticipate any reduction in coal rates in the immediate future.” Prune car.dy— the kind th at tastes like more— is one of th e latest achievem ents of the fam ed Oregon fruit. It is made at the h orticu ltu r­ al products laboratory, O. A. C.. pre­ ferably from the dried products, as candied prunes. E rpest W iegand. In charge, tells how as follow s: Sm all dried prunes are the best. Pit them by hand and fill w ith E n ­ glish w alnut meats. Press back In­ to shape. Dip the prunes, warmed, into syrup made by boiling sugar till it form s air bubbles on the back o f a perforated skim m er. On rem oving fruit take it to a warm room to dry, is a cool place may cause the sugar *o turn w h ite and give the fru it a bad look. • Fresh prunes may lik ew ise be us- “d but take a w eek to prepare and ire not so easily candied. “The rows of prunes in the labor­ atory would make qnyone forget that dish of prim es refused at break- T here’s no reason in th e world why anyone may not dive down Into the dried prune box and get the base for one of the most d elig h tfu l con­ All nice, en terp risin g little citle.- like H erm iston, have good cros: fe c tio n s g o in g . Try it. w alks on th eir main streets for peo­ ple to cross on w hen it is muddy and Apple Aphis Is Bad One the streets are w et. Time yet foi our city dads to get busy and keep A pplications of black leaf-40 % HermlBton up w ith the rest of thr pint and soap 5 pounds to 100 gallons progressive cities. H ere’s hoping. ■f w ater for summer use In Ju ly may educed, but w ill not control the rosy ind green apple aphis, says A. L. Flashes of Action Ever since the tim e when our men Lovett, O. A. C. Experim ent station began leavin g th eir hom es for the entom ologist. The station has a □Ian c f com bining aphis and codling cantonm ents and France there ha been a huge desire on the part of th> •noth sprays for A ugust, w hich w ill sent to grow ers on application. Am erican people to see pictures o' the life th ey led and of the action In w hich they participated. Durinc COUNTY AGRICULTURAL AGENTS the war pictures of th is nature w ere PAY A VISIT TO OUR STATION very closely censored and therefore It w as seldom that any very In terest­ Several of Eastern Oregon's county in g pictures were seen by the people agricu ltu ral agen ts spent a day v is­ All th is tim e how ever, the United iting the U m atilla E xperim ental S ta­ S tates Governm ent, through the S ig ­ tion and looking over the work re­ nal corps of the Army and through cently. The . follow in g were here: various agen cies In the N avy and County A gents A very, of Union coun­ Marines, were ta k in g not on ly th o u s­ ty; B ennion, of U m atilla county; ands of pictures but m illion s of feet Jam ison, of W allow a county; Jam ­ of m otion p ictu re film . Very in ter­ ison, of D eschutes county; Tucker, of estin g Btorles can be told by nearly Crook county; Jackson, of W asco every doughboy regarding the tak ­ county; T cutsch, of Lake county; P. ing o f th ese action scenes by the V. Maris, director of exten sion s and Signal Corps, during tim es of battle. Professors F itts, P otter and Hyslop, Now th at the war is over the govern­ all of the O. A. C. m ent, a fter several m onths tim e, has released a number of th ese film s to PA K Y IN G OFFERS PROMISE OF patriotic so cieties. GOOD FUTURE SAYS 0. A. C. The S ta te D epartm ent of th< American L egion of Oregon w as right on the Job and therefore the people The dairy industry Is In a healthy of Oregon are am ong the first who condition and offers promise of good w ill have an opportunity to see one future business to dairym en w ith of these motion' pictures. good cow s. There is no actu al sur­ The first picture released In Oreg­ plus of dairy products in the ountry on Is “ F lash es of A ction ,” which has and it w ill be years before the in ­ been secured by the American Legion crease In the num ber of dairy cattle of H erm iston and w ill be shown here w ill be su fficien t to m eet the normal June 28 and 29 at th e Play House. demand of our people for dairy pro­ T his picture con sists of five thou ducts, says E. B. F itts, extension sand feet In five reels and bears thi dairym an of the Oregon dairym en of o fficia l stam p of th e United S tates 0. A. C. Army S ig n a l Corps. F lash es of Ac­ Many herds of dairy ca ttle were tion at Chateau T hierry, Soissons, disposed af during and Just after the Alsne-M arno, St. M ehlcl and Meuse war and a report of the U nited States Argonne are show n. A m ong the bureau of m arkets recently Issued division s w hich are show n are the reveals the fact th at the am ount of First. Second Third, Fourth, Forty- ’» utter m anufactured during 1920 Second and N in ety - F irst. E specially was 300 m illion pounds less than in in terestin g w ill be the picture of the 1914. Yet in 1914 the am ount of victorious American Army passing in dairy products, made in th is country review before the Crown and High was less than the amount consum ed, O fficials of Europe. Severul hun d ­ the nation s im port during that year red feet o f the picture is devoted to »eing greater than exports and no the sh o w in g of scenes aboard Abnormal surplus rem ained on hand the transports carrying Ihc men to at th e close of the year. D uring the war, ow in g to the con­ France and a considerable portion Is devoted to sh o w in g the service of servation practiced and also because Supply o f the American E xp ed ition ­ of high prices, the average per capita consum ption of dairy products w as ary Forces In action. The picture w ill be shown at the very m aterially reduced. Now w ith Play H ouse, In H erm iston, Tuesday conditions rapidly upproachlng nor­ and W ednesday, June 28th and 29th. mal a market increase. In the con­ Both sh ow s are handled en tirely by sum ption of dairy products Is de­ the A m erican L egion of Hermiston. veloping. R eports o f dcalei% In Adm ission of 25 cents w ill be ch arg­ dairy products attest to th is fact, ed. tw en ty per cent of w hich goes a fu rth er proof o f th is condition Is to the governm ent and the balance the gradual Increase of prices tak ­ w ill be used by the entertainm ent ing place at present even though wc and ch arity funds of the local Amer­ are now in the season of greatest pro­ duction. A liberal use of dairy pro­ ican L egion. T h is Is th e first o f a series of Gov­ ducts Is essen tial to the h ealth and ernm ent pictures w hich w ill even ­ w elfare of hum an kind, and as peo­ tu ally be show n to th e people on the ple come to a fu ll realization of th is Important fact the per capita con- project. umptinn is sure to Increase to a point above that of 1914. Chamberlain** Colic and Diarrhoea R ather than to make plans to re­ Remedy. duce th e herd as m any dairym en E very fam ily should keep th is seem to contem plate, now Is th e tim e preparation on hand du rin g the hot of to Improve Its q u ality and Increase the sum m er m onths. It is alm ost the number. There Is every Indica­ sure to be needed; and w hen that tion of an linpreeldent demand for tim e com es. Is w orth m any tim es Its d airy products and no p ossib ility of ovei production for years to come. cost. B uy it now. • E. Morn», Chairman of the Central Freight A»»’n, »ay«: “ Under existing conditions, no general reduction in the freight rates can be • Justified or made effective ” The above statement5? from men who know should dispel the expectation that the present level of freight rates on coal will be lowered this season. Any furth­ er delay in buying on this account, therefore, can mean nothing but trouble. The coal mines cannot produce and the railroad cannot transport a year’s coal requirements in four or five months. What is sought Dy coal operators, railroads and dealers, and what is for public welfare is a normal demand and movement of coal—Not a delay till winter and then an overwhelming rush. In your own interest- BUY YOUR COAL NOW. Inland Empire Lumber Company Pbone 331 “ The Yard of Best Quality ” H . M . ST R A W , M G R. Exclmive Representative» of National Builders Bureau SEE $ .2 3 . 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