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TÎTE IIEBM1STON HERALD, HERMISTON, GREG The r irly m orning when th ere Is no w ind Sift ^rrmüilon Arraló F red M cE lratk o f F erndale. FUTURE HAY MARKET beans a re now sellin g a t 6 cen ts per APPEARS STRONG Use Black Leaf-40 for T h rips P ublished every T hursday a t H er pound and are for th e most p a rt be niversity regon ing shipped to S eattle an d o th er T h rlp s a re p a rticu larly serious on All reports from the Idaho te rri m iston, U m atilla County, Oregon by g arden crops, such as beans, broc tory w here hay Is a m ajor crop th e H erald P u b lish in g com pany, luc to a st p oints.— W eston L eader. coli, and onions. Black leaf-40 and shows th a t the present season will E ntered os second class m atter, N ine cars of c a ttle w ere shipped December 1906 a t the poatofflce at to P o rtlan d S atu rd ay n ig h t over the soap o r kerosene em ulsion as used produce a much sh o rter hay crop fo r ap h is con tro l is th e stan d ard th an norm al. H erm iston, Oregon. City of P rin ev ille railroad. The sh ip sp ray fo r th is Insect pest. S en ato r R. N. S tanfield is u n d e r m ent Is one of th e larg est to be made stood to have w ired to his p a rtn e rs Subscription Rates th is season. F our cars were con sig n , F o r One Y ear .........................._ ..|2 .0 0 in th e Echo d istric t th a t a ll the hay How to Combat Garden Pests ed by M itchell cattlem en, Jam es W il F o r Six M onths .............. ............ 6 1 0 0 The excessive d ro u th and hot days grow n upon his land on B u tter son sh ip p in g one car and E. R. of th is sum m er a re p a rtic u la rly fav Creek will be required for th is win P ayable In Advance. L aughlin three. P au lin a stockm en Th e U N IV E R S IT Y OREGON orable to th e developm ent of insect ter feeding. Last y ear none of th is fu rn ish ed the o th e r five cars, one contains: Advertising Rates pests. The red spiders a re especially bay w as fed to S tan field 's sheep. Display ....................20 Cents per Inch each from J. H. Schw arzer, A lbert serious on beans, cane fr u its and a l I he college o f Lite: sture. Science W. J. Logan of U m atilla retu rn ed Classified or Local 10 C ents per Line Noble, Jam es P ick ett, H ugh L ister most all garden crops may su ffer In. last week from a lengthy visit to his end the A r t s with 2 ! departments. ind C harles Lowery.— C en tral Ore for F irst Insertio n , 5 C ents fo r Sub Jury. S u lp h u r In some form is the old home near P ayette, Idaho an d re The professional sci ools o f A rc h i gonian, P rin ev ille. sequent Insertions. s ta n d a r d insecticide for th e red spld- ports th a t sheepm en a re now paying tecture— Business A dm inistration — A trav elin g pow er farm in g ex- ®r. F or lim ited a reas d u st su lp h u r from 610 00 to 612.00 per ton for Education—Graduate Study -Law— BUSINESS IS GOOD—WHY? oositlon w ill v isit Echo a t a d ate using if possible su p erfin e dusting hay in the stack and grow ers arc Medicine— fvlusic— Physical Educa B usiness is good. W hat m akes it o be fixed, to d em o n strate th e use solphur, w ill prove th e easiest and not w an tin g to sell a t th a t price. A tion— Sociology. good? Money Is “easier,” they say. Il if m otor vehicles in In d u strial and moat practical tre a tm e n t. large acreage w hich has been grow is the sam e money th a t was “ tig h t” farm ing o perations. A carav an of 40 The 47th Year Opens October 2,1922 ing hay in past years has th is sea six m onths ago. W h at has made it tru ck s .tracto rs, and o th er appliances son been plowed up and p lan ted to “ easier” now? Do you really w ant to w ill give th e dem o n stratio n a t 150 I* For (¡catalogue or an ÿ inform ation * potatoes and sm all g rain s because know w h at h as m ade it "easier” ? points in Oregon, covering 4000 ♦ •»rito The Registrar, U n toereitÿ o f OREGON INDUSTRIAL ♦ of th e low prices of last y ear and al. T hen here Is th e answ er: A group ol miles to v isit all p ortions of th e sta te ♦ Oregon, Eugene, Oregon. REVIEW * so because of the ravages of the men w ired and phoned to all Federal The p roject Is being handled by the ♦ « w eavil w hich has w rought g reat R eserve cen ters In th e early p a rt of Ford Co., S tan d ard Oil Co., and havoc in Idaho and in M alhuer Co. May, 1920—f'T h e tie-u p comes on o th er im plem ent m an u factu rers. The Hood River— L arg e force in larging Some of th is land is being p lanted to FORD MANUFACTURERS th e 1 5 th .” T h at is exactly how “ de Echo d ates w ill be announced a fte r O. W. R. & N. yards. Red Clover as the w eavil does not OWN WINUSHIELD GLASS fla tio n ” came, by th e decision and the W illam ette valley tow ns a re vis P o rtlan d — 630,000,000 F a i l i n g seem to a ttack th is plant. o rd er of a p riv ate group. It was not ited.— E cho NewB. block office build in g to go up. The F ord M otor com pany, De Mr. C. T. F erguson a prom inent a “R eflation of th e cu rren cy ” b u t a Howell B u tte. Crook county, has H eppner farm er retu rn ed W ednesday tro it, has begun to m an u factu re its The new T w in C ity L aundry enorm ous p o tato crop. deflation of th e people. These same from a two weeks trip into B ritish own plate glass, and already has in men recently said, “ L et’s ease up a w hich w ill locate Its p la n t in the T hree P o in ts in M alh eu r county C olum bia and reports th a t th is sea operation the firs m odern glass little ; tell them to come in and bor north end of tow n will be in full op- , ep o rt >5Oo,OOO p o tato crop. son w ill find the stockm en facing house ever equipped especially to row some m oney.” A nd then, all of a eratio n and w ill go a fte r th e business R eedsport— J e tty co n stru ctio n will I he sh o rtest stack yards in several m ake glass for autom obiles. sudden, "business is good.” The busi in luundry, dry cleaning, blocking commence soon. As Is custom ary w hen ta k in g ov years. T his sh o rtag e is expected to ■ ness w as alw ays th ere— w aitin g . Men and cleaning h ats, and dyeing and Medford— Jackson co u n ty to have be m ade up by shipm ents from Y aki er th e m an u factu re of a new pro ■ n m aterials, need, all th ere; b u t no cleaning rugs.— M ilton Eagle. fin e new fair building. ma V alley. T his w ill relieve w hat duct, F ord has applied his own ■ money. The money all there, too, b u t A storia— Long-Bell L um ber comp principles of production, and, as a H arvest o perations are well u n d er m ight otherw ise be a su rp lu s in th is ■ not “easy.” an y p lan n in g to build big m ill soon. consequence, the m ethods and m a d istrict. way In th is section, m any m achines Some people ru b th e ir heads when h av in g sta rte d up th is week. O ther a M arshfield— 6 -0 0 0 h a ll Is destroy- chinery used In m ak in g F ord glass T he hay crops In th e foothill sec ■ they try to u n d erstan d the Money are a rad ical d e p a r!u re from estab m achines w ill begin o perations Mon 1 ed by fire. tions of E astern Oregon due to the Q uestion. Let them bo w arned: don 't day, so th a t next week w ill see g rain B aker— New cold sto rag e and ice late s p r in g and long dry season will lished practice. The F ord co n tin u tr y to u n derstan d It; no one u n d er c u tlln g full blast. G eneral lndlca- ‘“ “ » u la c tu rln g p la n t to be b u ilt, be m uch sh o rter th an common and as ous conveyor system featu res th e op stan d s it; o u r present system is so ir tio n s po in t to an average crop of Oregon City M olalla avenue to be far so u th as G ran t county stockm en eratio n s so th a t from the tim e the ra tio n a l as to baffle ratio n al m inds; g rain , alth o u g h q u ality Is "p in ch ed ” Dave<L Phone 331 are even now ru s tlin g feed. Last glass leaves the fu rn ace u n til It fin an ciers them selves don’t u n d e r in v aried degree. Some fields are E ugene— New 610,000 w ing to be becomes a polished w indshield. It is season no feeder would buy u n til late s ta n d It, th ey only play It. If the 1 The Yard of Best Quality g e ttin g by w ith sm all dam age from added to McClure hall th is sum m er. in tho year and paid his own price. alw ays moving. Money B rokers can induce you to W allow a— C o n tract on th o I’ow- G lass m aking, w hen viewed In tho the hot w inds of several w eeks ago, H. M. STRAW. MGR. T hey a re now offering around 610 - tr y to “ u n d erstan d ” the M onetary w hile o th ers show th e effect consid- j w a?ka ro a<4 le t fur 614,000. Ford p lan t, looks to be very simple. 00 in the slack and th ere is good System, then they have you tied up erably more. O regon's p otato crop to yield five T h irty to forty-five Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Bureau u prospect th a t th e g re a te r portion of T he raw m aterials are introduced in - for the rest of your life. bushels p er acre seem s to be th e m illion bushels. th e feeder hay w ill go a t around to the furnace w here th ey become a W endling— W ork to s ta r t a t once m olten mass. D raw n from the fu r ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B ■ ■ ■ ■ » B S H B B U yield.— A th en a Press. th is figure. The fam ous F erris wheel of P aris on reb u ild in g of B ooth-K elly saw m ill nace in a sem i-liquid state, th e glass W estern Oregon w hich last yeai Is being torn down to m ake way for A w heat fire of more or less spec- 'w h ich w as recen tly destroyed by fire. passes u n d er a roller, w hich gives it shipped to the d airy sections of the a more pro fitab le investm ent. The ta c u la r n a tu re was responsible yes- I St. H elens— New w ater p u rify in g w idth and thickness, and on to a axle of the stru c tu re alone weighs terd ay aftern o o n for 64,000 dam age p lan t arrives, and w ill be in stalled coast about 1500 cars w ill th is sea m oving conveyor. T his carries It for son have p ractically none for sh ip 72.000 pounds, and in set at a dis to th e field, five m iles east of P en- w ith in next few days. 164 feet th ro u g h a g rad u allly cool tance of 164 feet from the ground. It dleton, ow ned Jointly by W illiam F airview — School to have play ping to these d istricts. W estern ing fu rn ace At the end. It is cu t and W ashington is in m uch th e same w as built In 1900 nt th e tim e of the Purchase and R. L. K irk p atrick . Six grounds. placed on a n o lh e r conveyor ■which P a ris E xhibition, frhm plans of F e r ty acres o f th e 160-acre field were E ugene— New Lane h ig h w ay route boat. Dairym en from all over W est -aeries It th ro u g h the g rin d in g and ern Oregon and W ashington are act. ris, an A m erican E ngineer. aved th ro u g h tho effo rts of the is planned. polishing, a fte r w hich It is ready for th resh in g crew and neighbors who C orvallis— P acific S tate Telephone ively try in g to c o n tract for fu tu re use. delivery w hile a t th is tim e last sea L u x u rian t vegetation Including assisted in th e fire fig h tin g . W et cotnpnny erectin g new b uilding. ferns and palm -llke p lan ts once grew sacks and bark p lo w in g was used to Canby to have 24 h o u r phone se r. son th e y w ould not ta lk purchase MF.TIIODIST CHURCH NOTES a t an y price. in A laska w hich indicates th a t the check th e flames. vice. HEPPNER, OREGON M any sales are reported from the clim ate th ere was very u nlike th a t The w heat in th e field w as ru n H eppner— F irst C h ristian church R egular services In the m orning. w hich prevails now. Coal beds dis n in g betw een 35 and 40 bushels to recen tly destroyed by fire to be re H erm iston and T ouchet d is tric ts at Sunday school 10 a. m Classes for Will pay highest market price for butterfat. 614 00 or b e tte r on the car a t load close fossil rem ains of m any tropical th e acre. I t was fully insured. The built. all ages. M orning services 11 a. m. p lan ts w hich grow only in a w arm fire Is said to have sta rte d from the Redmond— C o n tract aw arded for ing p o in t and th e prospects are B rother E. K. G raham w ill have Honest weights and test. Give us a trial shipment. clim ate. c a te rp illa r h au lin g th e combine. th ree and sev en -ten th s m iles of ce th a t th e season price w ill average charge of the service and deliver the above th is figure. Two h o u rs w ere required to get m ent walks. serm on. Tho m orning is pleasant at A bachelor hotel co n tain in g 750 iho flumes u n d er control. The fire The fly in the o in tm en t is the fact the ch u rch and you w ill enjoy the S heridan flo u rin g m ill and grain room s w ill be b u ilt on M ichigan Is said to be th e w orst w heat fire In sto rag e w arehouse w ill be reopened. th a t th e men who m ust feed th is fellow ship and services w ith us. boulevard, Chicago, and opened in E astern O regon th is sum m er.— P en Pow ers— Logging com pany to y ear’s crop have not yet recovered Como you w ill find a welcome. th e sp rin g of 1923. dleton T rib u n e erect 15 new houses. from th e period of depression and it P endleton— H arv est season has is hoped th a t hay prices w ill stay See the larg est Crocodile ever shown A nest of six petrified eggs was strated . w ith in reasonable bounds. in H erm iston! A ugust 5th. discovered n ear M ontesano, W ash » ♦ ington, recently, when a workm an * 0. A. C. FARM REMINDERS * blasted aw ay pn rt of a hillside. One ♦ ♦ f Kg. when broken, disclosed th e col zv-j are a necessity, or and form ation of th e yolk. The Dust For Cucumber Beetle eggs a re about the size of duck eggs. The 12-spotled cucum ber beetle or especially when irrigating bean beetle Is doing derlous Injury ❖ .j, to v arious tru c k and garden crops, ♦ ♦ p a rtic u la rly benns and potatoes. ♦ N ews of nearby towns •> Probably th e most advisable control * ❖ practice a t th is tim e would be use buy a good one now and have the satisfaction cf of d u st applicatio n , m ixing 1 p art knowing what time it is. Over 20,000 pounds of beans have of arso n ate of load w ith 9 p a rts of been shipped out of F reew ater since a ir slaked lime, sifted wood ashes Ju ly 4 over th e W alla W alla Valley or a sim ilar d u st c arrier. Place m a R ailroad com pany’s (racks alone. F if te ria l in cheese cloth o r salt sack teen cents per pound for 64G pounds and d ust lig h tly over th e p lan ts Io be JEWELER and WATCHMAKER was received by th e first shipper. protected. T h is Is best done in the H e rm is to n , O re g o n U «O : In Regard the 2 Coal Situation The Utah fields are work ing full time and there is no scarcity expected. The mines told us in May not to stock up until August as there was a drop in price expected. It has al ready dropped one dollar and may be lower next month. 2■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 2 ■ Inland Empire Lumber Company 1 Morrow County On ampr y Company W. C. Cox, Manager W ATCHES ■ Are you going to play safe and get your COAL NO W at the Tum-A-Lum; or take a chance and wait until you need it about Oct. 1st? You will want it then and may not be able to get it. Are you waiting for it to get cheaper? Coal is selling now at $1.50 less than last year. We have no information which would lead us to believe that it will be cheaper this year. Will you be SAFE or SORRY? It w ill a d d to the p leasu re a n d c o m fo rt o f y o u r holiday. ■ ■ ■ R - A . Brownson, M g r. Phons 111 2 j ■ THA T L J S T " WANTED fril 500 MEN AND WOMEN It w ill serve y o u r convenience in securin g in fo rm atio n a n d m ak in g a rran g em en ts. a ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Ï " G IF T S R em em b er th e lo n g d istan ce telep h o n e in y o u r v acatio n plans. 65 Days To October 1st. TH E T U M -A -L U M LUMBER COMPANY WM. H. OGDEN V a c a tio n ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ « W H Y NOT M A t lak e or shore, in th e m oun- tain s o r b y th e stream , long dis tan c e telep h o n e service m eans th a t yo u a re alw ay s in to u ch w ith hom e a n d business. E very Bell telep h o n e is a L ong D istance statio n . B to buy A lbina S cratch Feed 63.00 Cwt. W e also h an d le B arley, Oats. Corn, C racked Corn, W heat, Mill Feeds. Bone, O yster Shell C harcoal. G round B arley, G round Oats, Developing Mash and Egg // Mash. B ring In your F resh Eggs, not over 4 days old. POULTRY SUPPLY COMPANY É 4/1 Feed o f A ll K inds Phone 881 / J S u cc e ssfu l G r a d u a te s 2 ■ ’ We are showing a new line of i T raveling B ags & Suit C ases • the all leather kind at very reasonable prices $7.50 to S1O.O0 - H e r m is to n Produce & ’ Tha Beal of "Tha Beat o f Good Santee' ’ Supply Co. Good S e n k t“ The Pacific Teleph one And Telegraph Company O. A. C. T his In stitu tio n offers a thorough, p ractical, and sta n d a rd edu cation at a cost w ith in reach of th e high school g rad u ale. It offers tra in in g for collegiata A g ricu ltu re Commerce E n g in eerin g and M echanic A rts Feed O f A ll K inds Car of corn to arrive the coming week. Place your orders for delivery at car door and save handling charge A re the Best Recommendation of degrees In: M ilitary Science and T actics M in es P harm acy H o m e E conom ics V ocational E ducation Chem ical E n g in eerin g It offers tr a in in g also in : T he School of Music. P hysical Edu- cation, In d u stria l Journalism . FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER IS 5 F o r circu lara of Inform ation an d ■ F o restry ■■ Illu strated booklet w rite to The Registrar. Oregon Agrictltural College Corvallis, Oregon 2 J