The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 01, 1921, Image 8

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.’
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THINNING DEMONSTRATION
TO BE HELD IN HERMISTON
Oregon Students
Self-Supporting
University ot Oregon. Eugene- Of
ihe 230 students
-re graduating
this year from the University, eighty
per cent have earned more than
third of their own way during four
years of study, according to state­
ments made by members of the class
this week. Twenty per cent have
been entirely self-supporting.
Many and interesting are the Job
which have yielded an income to
these young men and jvomen while'
they studied; The hop yards, log
ging camps, ship yards, fishin
grounds, saw mills, highway con
struction. harvest fields, farms, ware
houses, and the forest service— all
have been the source of pay checks
carefully saved during the summer
to pay school expenses in the winter
Dishwashing, mowing lawns, putting
in wood, cooking, waiting on tables,
sweeping floors, have been homely
tasks willingly and even eagerly per­
formed by the young men and wonici
wearing caps and gowns on tbe
campus this week.
A graduate from Klamath Fall
tells how he got up at four o’clock
in the morning to do janitor work
A girl from Washington trolled for
salmon In the Columbia. Another
girl has bean a cook for harvest
hands. Two young men were oiler.-
un a ship. Another was foreman of
9000 acre farm. A girl carried the
mail and earned 25 per cent of her
own way. Still another girl work­
ed at a soda fountain.
The work that will be taken up
by these 230 young men and women
upon graduation is almost as varied
as the tasks by which they earned
their way. A large number will be
high school teachers, sc—ral will
teach in college. Rome will practice
law. Others will take up medicine.
Many will continue their studies for
higher degrees. A few have been
ordained as ministers and will
preach. Banks, life Insurance, fo r
elgn trade, the diplomatic Service,
architecture, farms, engineering
music, newspaper, publishing hous
ts and many other lines will claim
the services of those who are grad
nating from the University of Ore
-on on June 20.
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dleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, as
the place, when and where hearing
thereon shall be had. All persons In­
terested are hereby notified to then
and there appear and show cause, if
any they have, why the final report
shall not be approved, the adminis­
tratrix discharged, and her bonds­
men exhonorated.
Dated this Xth day of June, 1921.
Ruth E. Chamberlain,
39-ltc
Administratrix.
THOUSANDS WILL 0 0
BACK EAST
THIS SUMMER BECAUSE OF THE ,
Fred Bennion, county agent for bloom. Practically all apple trees
Umatilla county, will hold a thin­ that are consistent annual bearers
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
ning demonstration in the A. W. have 25 per cent or more of their
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Prann orchard next Tuesday, July 6. fruit spurs too vigorous each year to
Land Office at Lagrande, Oisgon.
At this demonstration the questions form fruit buds. - This will-Insure
June 15. 1921.
Notice is hereby given that Milton
will be asked: “What will thin­ enough vigor In the tree as a whole
II. Smith, of Umatilla, Oregon, who,
ning do?” “Will Jt Increase the to make a good annual grow th with a
on July 15, 1919, made Reclamation
size and color of fruit and vigor of good number of new spurs forming
Homestead Entry, No. 019941, for
the tree?” "Will It effect alternate fruit buds ou the one year old wood.
Unit "D” NEK or the SEK NEK
Section 22, Township 5 North, Range
bearing habits of the tree?” These This condition cannot be brought
28 East, Willamette Meridian, has
questions and answers In the follow­ about in over-bearing trees, by
filed notice of Intention to make
ing article by C. L. Long, will be thinning the fruit no matter how se­
three-year I*roof, to establish claim
discussed at the coming meeting.
vere the treatent. The trouble is
Offered by the big cross continent railorad
to the land above described, before
United States Commissioner, at Her­
Thinning apples in the early more deeply seated than this years
miston, Oregon, on ihe 26th day of
summer will do more to increase the crop of fruit. It is an unbalanced
July. 1921.
size and color of the fruit and the to­ relationship of the “soil foods” and
Claimant names as witnesses:
tal value of the crop than any other the “air foods” with the latter grrat-
William E. Kennedy, William T.
Serving the transportation needs of the
operation supplementary to the ly predominating. This unbalanced
Roberts, William C. Kik of Hermis­
ton, Oregon, R. F. Palulu of Umatilla,
Great Pacific Northwest
other common orchard practices. It condition may be of short or long
Oregon.
is also the mast satisfactory as well standing, but continually growing
C. S. Dunn,
and giving through service via the popular direct routes to Salt Lake
as profitable way to prevent loss of worse as the natural tendency of the
Register,
branches from breakage on tree, (ice Is to increase rather than to
City, Denver. Omaha. Kansas City, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Chicago
bearing full crops. Although It. will diminish it. In fact this plight may
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
on these two strictly first class trains
Notice is hereby given that under
not increase the vigor of the tree it ‘lecome so extreme that the tree will
and by virtue of a writ of execution
will be a very Important factor in get beyond this alternate bearing
“ Oregon-Washington Limited” and “ Continental Limited”
issued out of the Circuit Court of the
maintaining that which the tree al ‘tage to a seldom bearing or even to
State of Oregon in and for the Coun
a never bearing stage. Artificial
ready has.
ty of Umatilla, under the seal there­
The activity of an apple tree, means that tend to increase the “soil
of, and to me directed and delivered
upon a judgement and decree rend­
whether for fruit bud formation, foods” and decrease the “air foods”
ered and entered in said court on the
Until and including August 15th.
fruit production or growth is con­ nfuUl be used and used strcnously
2StlTday of June, 1921, in favor of F.
Return limit 90 days, but not later than October 31st.
trolled largely by relationship of the The natural tendency of the tree
B. Swayze and W. II. Simpson as Re­
raw food materials as furnished by must be overcome, the unbalanced
ceivers of the Western Land & Ir­
$106.80 Memphis
$111.60 Pueblo
$ 77.40
Chicago
rigation Company as pluintlffs and
its cnvlroments and utilized by It­ iclatlonshlp of these two groups of
77.40 Minneapolis 87.60 St. Paul
87.60
Denver
against Elmer E. Cleaver, et als as
self. The soil furnishes the moisture foods must be rectified and the ac­
defendants whereby the plaintiffs
87.60 Omaha
87.60 St. Louis
101.40
Kansas
City
and “soil foods” and the atmosphere cumulation of the over-abundant
did recover a personal decree against
8 per cent War Tax to be Added
furnishes the "air foodB." If the "air foods” of previous years must
Hie defendant Elmer E. Cleaver for
tlie sum of $3455.b0 with interest
rainfall is ample or irrigation prac­ be matched. The combined influence
Proportionate reductions to many points East. ¡¡Stop-overs at pleas­
thereon at tbe rate of 6 per cent per
ticed, the soil properly drained ytt of pruning, fertilizbxg,' cultivating
ure. Side trips may be arranged for Yellotv^tone, Zion
annum
from
the
28th
day
of
June,
capable of holding moisture and ex­ and covercropping (or mulching.)
and Rocky Mountain National Parks.
1921 and the further sum of $300.90
cessive evaporation prevented by pro­ and thinning at their very best will
ittorney’s fees, and the costs and dis­
For complete details as to routings, tratn schedules, side trips, sleep­
bursements taxed at $41.00, and
per cultivation of mulching, the soil be required to get this tree out of
whereby it was decreed that the
mol'Hire will not be the limiting its alternate bearing habit back to
ing car rates and reservations, and other travel information desired,
inortgage dated on the 5th day of
fuctor. If these conditions are nut the proper state of vigor. * It will be
call on or telephone
May, 1908, executed by Elmer E.
right, and a uniform moisture sup­ a much harder task to get old trees
Cleaver and Hattie B. Cleaver to
F. C. WOUGHTER, Local Agent, Hermiston, Oregon
ply is not available during the grow­ out of their alternate bearing habit
Hinkle Ditclt Company and assigned
to Western Land & Irrigation Comp­
ing season, here Is where our first than it will be to keep young, vigor
Wm. McMurray, General Passenger Agent— Portland, Oregon
any, upon the following described
attention I b needed. If the soil needs ous trees from getting into it. In
real property in Umatilla County,
draining, thisl should come first and either case the tendency of the tree
Oregon, to-wit: NEK of the NWK
nothing else can take «its place, if It will have to be annually fought
of Sec. 18, Tp. 4,N. R. 28, E. W. M.
and a tract of land described as fol-
will not retain enough water to against. In the older trees, with the
ows: Commencing at a point 33J
mature the crop, organic matter alternate bearing habit fixed, tile un
teet east of the Northwest corner of
should be incorporated and other talanced condition and its uccumula
said Sec. 18, and running thence
mean» of increasing the water hold­ tion must be overcome as well.
east 330 feet; thence south 1320 feet
The effects of thinning may be
more or less to the South line of the
ing capacity of fhs soil practiced. If
NWK of the NWK of said Section:
these corrections, together with pre- big factor In keeping young, vigor
thence west 330 fee:; thence North
ventatlort lOf evaporation from the ous trees from forming the alternate Husband's Story W ill
UMATILLA, OREGON
13 20 feet more or less to the point
surface soil, do not supply the tree bearing habit but it is not enough
Amaze Hermiston of beginning. Also a tract of land
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with a sufficient supply of moisture to get trees with the habit establish
He says: “Adler-i ka helped my described as follows: Commencing
a condition •ften met in unlrrlated ed back into annual bearing hubits wife for gas on the stomach and sour at a point 990 feet east of the NW.
semi-arid sections, nothing can be It will help to conserve the vigor itomach in TWENTY MINUTER. Il corner of said Sec. 18, running
100 p o u n d s c a n e s u g a r
thence east 330 feet more or less to
done other than that of reducing the already there, but it will not Instill works beyond greatest expectations.” the west line of the NEK of the NW-
top of the tree, by pruning, to fit new vitality into the tree. Th» Adler-i-ka acts on BOTH upper and K of said Section; thence south 1320
this shortage.
gteutest benefit from fhranfag will lower bowel removing foul matter feet more or less to the South line of
After this moisture supply is be on this years fruit. It will pay which posioned stomach. Brings out Ihe NWK of the NWK of said Sec­
W h ite L a u n d r y S o a p , 20 b a rs
tion; thence west to a point 990 feet
made to fit the tree or the tree to big dividends on the increased size all gasses and sour, decaying food. cast of the west line of said section;
fit the moisture, our text step is to and color of the fruit and contlntie EXCELLENT for chronic constipa thence north 1320 feet more or less
properly balance the two groups of to pay for years to come on branches tion. Guards against appendicitis. to point of beginning, together with
foods, the soil foods and the air saved from breaking off thaj so of Adler-t-ka removes matter you never the water rights appurtenant thereto
L a u n d r y S o a p , b r o w n , 22 b a r s
a water right of one miners'
foods, to bring about such activity ten takes place in heavily loaded thought was In your system and lo-wit:
inch per acre for each acre of said
of the tree as is desired. It the soil trees. Time will bo saved in the which may have been poisoning you lands capable of irrigation from the
is thin or worn out and should be picking, grading and packing of the for months. Mitchell Drug Co. I’d. ditches and canals of the Western
Land & Irrigation Company which
given next («oaslderation. Annual crop equal at least to that required Adv.
B e s t g r a d e F r u i t J a r R in g s , d o z e n
mortgage was recorded on May 5th,
application of nitrogen will be a for thinning.
/
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1908, at page 578 of book 39 of the
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
The most economical time to do
temporary remedy but the incorpor­
ecords of mortgages in the office of
UNDER
EXECUTION
ation of orgalc matter, by plowing this thinning is immediately uftei
Notice 1 h hereby given that by vir­ he County Recorder of Umatilla
E n d ic o tt-J o h n s O n W o rk S h o e s, a r m y la s t, » A
down straw, jrough manure, cover (he Juno drop, after nature has done tue of an execution issued out of the County, Oregon, should be foreclos­
a p a i r ........ ..... ........................................................ «p4.O U
crop, etc., are necessary in any long her thinning. At this time most of Circuit Court, State of Oregon, for ed, and the said real property sold by
the Sheriff of Umatilla County, Ore­
time solution of this soil problem. Ihe apples left will mnture and on« Umatilla County, and to me direct­ gon, to satisfy said Judgment and
The nitrogen of the soil, which Is need not hesitate to do all necessari ed and delivered, upon the Judgment all costs; therefore I will, on Mon­
tnd decree rendered and entered in
the limiting factor in the group of Ihlnlng at one time. It is far cheap mid Court of the 27th day of Juno day the 1st day of August, 1921, at
Y o u r p ick 9 p a ir s B o y s S h o e s, siz e s 13, 1
Poll foods, Is carried In the organic er to remove all surplus fruit thi 1921 in favor of F. B. Swhyzc and 11 o’clock in the forenoon of that
a n d 2, p e r p a i r .............. ......................
day,
at
the
front
door
of
the
court
matter of the soil and can to matn- flrsl time over the tree, than it h W. H. Simpson, as Receivers of the
house in the City of Pendleton, Uma­
Western
Land
&
Irrigation
Company,
llalned only by annual contributions to make two or more thinnings. In
s Plaintiffs and against Adeline tilla County, Oregon, sell all the
of organic matter forming materials. practice all Imperfect fruit should Hayes as Defendant, for tho sum of right, title, interest and estate which
The growing of caich crops should be removed. Each cluster should be $50.00 with Intehest thereon at the he said defendants, and a D'-persons
and to claim by. through or
be an annual practice in cultivated reduced to not more than one fruit rate of 6 per cent per annum front claiming
under them, or nny of them, had on
June
1st,
1920,
and
for
$11.70
cost
orchards.
and then enough others removed un
5th day of May, 1908. or since
ind disbursements, which said decree the
The "air foods” are abundant in 111, those remaining are at a desir­ Judgement
hava had, or npw have, in and
and order of sale has been to hen
B la c k B a lb r ig g a m U n io n S u its , a ll siz e s,
the above described real property
proportion to the area of leaf surface able distance apart. Variety as well docketed and enrolled in tbe office of
b e s t g r a d e , s u m m e r w e i g h t .................. .
and
every
part
thereof,
at
public
of the tree together with the as vigor of the tree should be consid­ Ihe Clerk of said Court; and where­
auction to the highest bidder for
as
by
said
Judgement,
decree
and
strength of the light playing upon ered in determining the right dis
cash in hand, ihe proceeds of such
this- leaf surface. These foods may lance apart to leave the fruit. On order of sale It was directed that the lie to he applied in satisfaction of
following described real property in said execution and all costs.
be ihe limiting factor where the noil vigorous trees the smaller varieties Umatilla County, Oregon, to-wit:
Dated this 28th dav of June, 1921.
is extremely fertile or the orehard- will net most If left six or seven in
The Southeast quarter of the
ZOETH HOUSER.
Ist a heavy pruner or where a com­ ches apart while eight or ten Is none Southeast quarter of Section 30, Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon.
C o m e in a n d h e a r t h e N e w
Township
4
North
of
Range
28,
E.
bination of Ihe two exist. In thin too fai- for the large varieties. Those
S. M. Turner, Deputy.
W. M. together with the water right I '2-5tc.
case the remedy would be a slowing distances should be Increased an In of 10 miners’ inches of water np-
up of the pruning, excepting a light ch or two whenever the tree shows pinl\nant thereto as specified In tho
contract entered Into between thu
thinning ont In very dense IreeH, and lack of vigor.
T h e F re n c h R e s ta u ra n t
Western Land A Irrigation Company
a withdrawal of all nitrogenous fer­
The time required to do Ibis wor and
J.
C.
1-awrenee
on
the
21st
dnv
I t is a b e a u ty a s to fin ish a s
tilizers, manures and leguminous will vhry with the size of the tree, as of May. 1912. be sold by the Sheriff
BAKERY aid CONFECTIONERY
covercrops. In other words let the well as set of fruit. Trees capable of Umatilla County, Oregon, to satis­
w e ll a s to n e .
,
Elegantly Furnished Room» in Connection
tree accumulate a larger leaf surface of hearing three or four hoxos of fy said judgment and all costs:
I will on the 1st day of August,
W ill p la y E d is o n o r P a t h e a s w e ll a s V ic to r,
STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
and do not add nitrogen to the soil marketable fruit will require about
1921, at the hour of 11 o'clock
This condition Is seldom met with one-half hour, those equal to ten In D.
C o lu m b ia a n d o t h e r m a k e s o f re c o rd s
the forenoon of said day at the
Hohbach Bro«., Proprietor«
In mature trees as their usual lack boxes In the neighborhood of one front door of the Court House, in
of vitality shows. Most mature trees hour and those of fifteen to twenty Pendleton. Umatilla County, Oregon,
b y s im p ly t u r n i n g th e r e p r o d u c e r a ro u n d .
Pendleton. Oregon
wonld he more productive of profthi boxes capacity will require from one sell tho right, title nnd interest the
If their vigor was considerably in and one-half to two hours each. In mid Adeline Hayes had in and Io the
(hove described properly on Ihe 21st.
creased.
removing ihe fruit Ihe hand is much day of May A. D. 1912 or since I H B i a i l R I R B I B R I I l l R I
Thinning of Ihe fruit becomes nec­ and should be used with all variet­ then has acquired, nt public auction ■
JEWELER & W ATCHM AKER TO THE W EST END
essary whenever the activity of the ies excepting the very short stemmed Io the highest bidder for cash iti ■ I h a v e t a k e n t h e A g e n c y
f o r th e
tree Is loo largely consumed In the ones and Those clinging very tenacl- hand, the proceeds to be applied in I
Hwcmiat«», Or«(«n
satisfaction of said execution and
formation of fruit buds and the pro ouly to the spur. Of all orchard all
costs.
duet Ion of fruit at the expense of practices that lend to increase the
Dated this 2?th day of June, A. D.
wood growth, a condition brought size and color of the fruit, thinning 1921.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
(Wash.)
ZOETH HOUSER. Sheriff
about by an over supply of air foods is the only one under the complete
In the County Court of the State of
42-5tc.
By
E.
F.
B.
Ridgway.
Deputy
as compared to the soil foods. The control of the grower, Il Is sure
Oregon for Umatilla County. In
the matter of the Estate of Henry
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
young vigorous tree comes Into par- to Increase ihe value of the crop
M. Gunn, deceased.
In the County Court of the State
tlal bearing, then into full bearing with the least drain upon the tree.
Notice is hereby given that the un­
of Oregon, for Umatilla County.
I f I s o o u ld f a il t o c a ll
and finally over-bears before It Is
dersigned has been appointed execut­
CLAYTON L. LONO.
In the matter of the estate of
forcedr, Into .die habit of alternate
on y o u d ro p m e a c a rd
rix of the last will and testament of
Extension Horticulturist. Oregon Russell W. Chamberlain, deceased:
Henry M. Gunn, deceased, and has
bcarhig. A tree that overbears Is State Agricultural College.
Notice is hereby given that the
a n d I w ill c a ll a n d t a k e
qualified as the law directs. All of your stationery the better
undersigned has filed with the Clerk
undcrvlgertAs* and carries a large
y o u r o rd er.
persons having claims against said the impression it w ill create.
of the above entitled court her final
number p< r*>rI slow Itrowlng fruit
estate are required to present the
report as administratrix of the estate
Swelling New York's Population.
spur* tbs I seldom bloom and when
same to me with proper vouchers, at
of Russell W. Chamberlain, deceased,
New
York's
population
would
he
(M
Y-
Hermiston. Ore. within six months Moral; H«ve your print«
they do itludii) never set fruit, an­
and that the Court has designated
OOO.mo Inste« ’ of ft,Ono.OdO if they
from the date hereof.
other Mrgb ndibber that blooms and counted all of those who registered Saturday, July 2, 1921, at the hoar
M R. A.
H erm iete^ O re.
ing done here.
Dated this 15th day of June, 1921.
bears and very few that are vigorous, from New York at the small town h o of 10:00 o’clock In the forenoon, as
IH i
Roberta M. Gunn
the time, and the County Court room
making a good growth, that do not te la —Southern Lumberman.
Executrix.
In the County Court house In Pen- ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I 4O-5tC.
Low
Round-Trip
Fares
Union Pacific System
Tickets on Sale Daily
STAHGEBY & GAST
$7.45
$1.00
$1.00
5c
$2.00 *
EXTRA SPECIAL!!
95c
Golden Throated Claxtonola
WM. H. OGDEN
Toppenish
Nursery Co.
J. M. PACE
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