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mieton, Umatilla County, Oregon by
tbe Herald Publishing company, Inc.
Entered as second class matter,
December 1906 at the postoffice at
Hermiston, Oregon.
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10 cents per line for first Insertion. much red und alsike clover seed an- .
Minimum charge 25 cents. Subse nually as may bo grown on 4$,00«
acres. If grown in Oregon this would
quent insertions 5 cents per line.
annually bring in 1 1-2 to 2 million '
dollars for seed and it would mean
PROTECTING GAME BIRDS
increased yields of other crops fol
Passage by the United States sen lowing the clover. How to get stands
ate of the bill requiring a federal of clover and how to fertilize and
license for every person hunting on handle the clover successfully for
a game preserve set aside by the seed will be fully discussed at the
fdral government brings to atten farmers’ short course beginning Jan
tion the success of the agreement uary 2 at Corvallis. The demand for
by which the United State« and Can clover seed from Oregon is very
nda have sought to protect the great strong because of Its high color and
resources of wild game with which this together with lowering trans
the entire American hemisphere portation churges by rail,
low
abounds. Our migatory wild bird law freight rates to the Atlantic sea
was passed only ten years ago; the board by boat, and the new tariff on
treaty with Great Britain by which seed, promises much in the future
Canada and the United States were clover seed business.
mutually committed to an enlight
ened policy conservation was com
The Oregon Experiment ^station
pleted in 1916. Since then there
hag been an undoubted increase in has been leading in vetch experiment
game-bird life in both countries, al work in the United States for a
though, curiously enough, there number of years. A number of new
have been increased bags by hunters. vetches have proved very successful
The law seems to have operated for and quite well adapted to our con
ditions. The problems of growing
the benefit of everyone concerned.
The genuis of the original law Hungarian vetch, purple vetch, Tan-
was that it sought to give the wild sler peas, and the possibility of
birds an opportunity to breed and growing hairy vetch for seed will be
feed In the vasf regions which at a part of the seed production proj
present have no other economic use. gram at the farmers’ winter short
Both tho uncharted marshes of the course, January 2 at the O. A. C.
nenm-troplcs and the wide stretches Quite a large business may be de
of the unexplored north furnish veloped for Oregon by the proper
pasture and havens which may thus, development of the seed industry in
though indirectly, bo made to yield connection with these crops.
food for human beings. It was not
in the spirit of sentimentalism that
ADDING machine rolls at the Herald
the movement was first conceived,
office.
but In the idea that regulator sports
manship would serve better than an
archy to achieve.the hunters’ end.
The estimate of the game warden of
Minnesota that the duck season last
year furnished $2,000,000 worth of
food is a measure of the substantial
and practical advantage that already
By JONATHAN BRACE
liag secured.
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X.—VIRGINIA
It is proposed that the federal
UU EAKLY
government shall acquire from time
history of
to time, with the proceeds of hunt
Virginia re
ing license, game reservations in all
volves about
tbe name of
the statos which are willing to »o-
Capt. J o h n
operate, these reserves to furnish a
Smith. It was
perpetual guarantee against the ex
his 1 n d o m-
tinction of valuable species which
itable spirit which enabled the
was threatened only a few years
settlement at Jumeetown to sur
ago. It It as yet too early to begin
vive the privations and difficul
to fear that the birds will become
ties thut encompassed It during
an ecanorric pest. They are hardly
those first years. There In 1007
restored to the status they held be
was made the first permanent
fore the ’vork of extermination be
English colony in America. The
charter given by King James 1
gan. To a limit very far beyond that
to wliut wus known as the Lou
which has been reached they are an
don company, under whose aus
actual benefit, und if the balance
pices JumestowQ and the later
of nature shall be disturbed this can
Virginia settlements were found
be regulated by lengthening the open
ed, designated that this colony
season as occasion justifies. The im
should extend 200 miles north
portant achievement of the migra
and 200 miles south of Old
tory bird treaty is that it checked
Point Comfort and stretch west
ruthlesg hunting before it was ever
ward to the sea. Under the reign
of Chnrles II It was considered
lastingly too late.Oregonlan
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such an Important colony that It
was culled the fourth dominion
FARMERS’ OPPORTUNITY
of his empire, that Is, England,
The time Is certainly at hand when
Scotland, Ireland nnd Virginia.
this nation will ent ns much food us
From this Virginia was often
it produces. Any further increase
culled the Old Dominion. The
nume Virginia Itself means the
in demand which will surily come
virgin land nnd was so called
with enlarging Industries and ex
ufter Queen Elisabeth, the ‘‘Vir
panding city populations which will
gin Queen.” The surly govern
give our farmers a better market for
ment of Virginia is of great in
their products. It is very unlikely
terest. At first communism was
that thp numbers of people engaged
tried, under which system tho
In farming will increase as rapidly
land nnd all property was owned
as will the national population. We
In (ommon and all profits were
know that tho enlargement of our
divided equally. This proved a
disastrous failure. In 1010 the
good farming area has Ils limitation.
first real representative govern
The possibilities of Inmports of food
ment lu the colonies wus estab
stuffs are fully a« limited.
lished, culled the house of bur
No amount of Increase of demand
gesses, which continued In force
will make every farmer prosperous,
under varying fortunes until Vir
nor will It make good crops aud high
ginia Joined the Union and be
prices every year. There will al
came the tenth state In 1788.
ways bo ups and downs and there
Much might be written of the
will always be some who fail to suc
churnctor of the early Vlrglnlnn
settlers nnd their great Influence
ceed. Year in nnd year out, how
on American life. From Virginia
ever. the progressive farmers should
has sprung two other states,
be glad in the future tlia they did
Kentucky and West Virginia.
bib not give up the land. Their
Even so, the state’s present area
business chnncs should b fully as
Is 42,027 square miles. Politi
good as t*"e city roan's. One thing,
cally the Old Dominion state Is
however, Arorlmn r rlcultur must
entitled to twelve presidential
larn: If this notion la going to tat
electors. This Is about the aver
more food than it produces, the. first
age of the southern states,
( © by M c C l u r e Nuwupapur S y a d lc a tu .>
Job of our farmers is to study the
hom e m arket. The reel demand for
T h e S to ry of :
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You Can Get Apple Boxes,
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our food will not be la foreign trade.
Home cansumpalon will be the de
mand to w hich'the farm will cater
and those who study the home dem
and most carefully will reap the best
profits. — Prof. Robert McFall in
Farm Life.
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who are held by tbe Chicago police on suspicion of having caused tbe deaths'
of their former husbands and several other relatives by administering arsenic.
T7»e ease involve« a total of fifteen mysterious deaths and ilfbe
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