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Stye Wrmwfcm Beralh VOL. XVII FARM BUREAU WILL MEET HERE TUESDAY A JOINT LUNCHEON WITH COM XL .1 0 HERMISTON. UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1923 MOTHER OF J. D. WATSON DIES IN CALILFORNIA Death Occurred at Los Angeles Feb. 10 Watson Family Former Residents o i th is City CONGRESS PASSES RAPIOS SURVEY BILL MAY 5 DATE SET FOR ANNUAL FIELD AND TRACK EVENTS Rules and Regulations of the Oregon H igh School A thletic Associa tion Applies to Contests RECLAMATION MEN TO VISITHERMISTON $50,000 APPROPRIATION APPROV H. J. STILLINGS GETS HIGH GRADE STOCK Gilt From Entermille Sale at Baker From Prize W inning Stock No. 24 INFORMATION FOR POULTRY RAISERS With the date for the annual field CONFERENCE FAT T ETI to DISCUSS H. J. Stillings, Tuesday received BABY CHICK TIME IS HERE NOW; and track contests of Umatilla coun DISPOSITION McKAY WATERS a bred Poland China gilt, purch USE HENS AS BREEDERS ty schools set for May 5, and the date ased at the Fred D. Entermille sale for the sectional contests designated held at Baker last week where some Cost of Production and M arketing to $100,000 For Survey of the Columbia as on or before the third Saturday in Herm iston Commercial Club to Honor high grade stuff was auctioned off. Problems of Hatching. Brooding, April, grade and high schools are al be Discussed by 0 . A. C. E x The sow Is a yearling and tips the Basin Project Also Passes; Both Officials W ith Banquet at Her. Breeding Given by County ready grooming their athletes for the scales t l an even 500 pounds, and lg perts at Meeting events. Await Signature of President miston Hotel Friday N ight one of a litter of 14. One grandsire of Agent in Letter The schools have beene divided in the sow was sold for $20,000 and to five sections. Pendleton and vic another for $15,000 and this line of The Hermiston Farm Bureau will Tuesday afternoon word waB re inity comprising the first; Milton- F. E. Weymouth, cheif engineer U. stock has been consistent winners of . .. . . . . . .. ... Poultry farmers of Umatilla coun ceived to the effect that the United Freewater and vicinity the second: S. Reclamation Service, Denver. Col prizes at shows throughout the mid ty are given aid through a letter States Senate had approved the bill Weston, Athena, Adams, Helix and orado; R. F. Walter, assistant chief dle west. on Tuesday, February 27.-An all day sent out to owners of commercial providing $50,000 for survey of the vicinity the third; Echo. Stanfield, engineer, Denver, Colorado; H. L. program with attractive features has Mr. Stillings considers that this (locks by Fred Benton, county agent. Umatilla Rapids Project along with Hermiston, Umatilla and vicinity the Halgate, district counsel, U. S. Recla ig the best sow he has ever had in The letter In question Is a quotation prepared. The general public $100,000 for survey of the Columbia fourth and Pilot Rock and vicinity mation service, Portland, Oregon and 'his herd and will be a big addition from H. E. Cosby, extension poultry and the members of the Oregon Co Basin Project. the fifth. Each section is controlled H. D. Newell, project manager, Klam to his already high grade Poland specialist at O. A. C. who is recog operative Hay Growers in particular Hence the authorization measure Is by a director. ath project, Klamath Falls, Oregon China herd. Mr. Stillings does an ex nized as a specialist iu the care and have been Invited to attend. The through both houses of Congress and program will open at 10 o'clock with Rulea and regulations of the Ore and formerly manager of the Uma tensive business in supplying high management of poultry flocks. awaits the President’s signature. The gon High School Athletic association tilla project will visit Hermiston Fri grade stock throughout the state. a talk on the cost of production by The letter Is as follows: money ig not yet actually appropriat will apply to all high school contests day. , V. Gunn, farm management in “Umatilla county poultry demon ^tigator rrdm O. A. C. Mr. Gunn FEDERATED COMMERCIAL CULBS ed for the investigation and may not Each district ig limited to two con The conference Is called to diBcuss POULTRY RAISING PAYS stration farms have been making a be secured until the next Congress has recently conducted some investi AND FARM BUREAU TO MEET testants for each event in the section with Interested parties the disposi WELL FOR G. R. ROBINSON very favorable record In comparison meets. However the expense is au al contests. Each will be required to tion of the McKay Storage waters. gations in Malheur county tor the with the other demonstrations thorized and will go through in due complete a training season of at It is expected the Chief Engineer will Two Hundred Per Cent P rofit Made 'through the state finishing for two purpose of determining what differ ent farming operations cost, what M eeting to be Held in Pendleton Fri time. There is a possibility it may be least three weeks. In the grades con announce the policy of the service, successive months among the 20 high Off 100 W hite Leghorn voted by the present Congress before testants are limited to three event» determine the acreage to be benefited day, March 2; W. D. B. Dodson it costs to grow certain crops and est producing flocks. Mr. Cosby. Ex Pullets It adjourns on March 4. and in the high school division, to and if satisfactory arrangements can what kind of farm in Malheur coun of Portland Chamber to Speak tension Poultry Specialist, has the Local supporters of the Umatilla five events. be made with the interested parties, ty Irrigated sections are paying the G. R. Robinson, is principal of the following timely suggestions to Rapid Project are jubilant over the best. Mr. Gunn has these figures nnd In the grade division, the entrants provide a general working prpgram Columbia school, likewise he is a make: The annual meeting of the Umatil success attained. will be able to show exactly what it will be divided into the following looking forward toward the securing successful poultry raiser. At the Co “Baby chick time ig here now-— la County Farm Bureau and the joint The Rapids Project has gone cost to raise an acre of alfalfa, an classes: 75 pounds and under; 95 of the right-of-way and the beginning lumbia Farm Bureau meeting last not six months hence. Success or acre of potatoes, an acre of corn and meeting with the Federated Commer, through Congress on equal terms and pounds and under; 115 and under, of the construction of the McKay Saturday evening Mr. Robinson ad failure next fall and winter Is now In other products. He has also done some clal clubs will be held In Pendleton proportionately receives more money and anything above 115. Their con dam sometime during the coming dressed the meeting on the care and the making. Icubators and brooders for a survey than does the Columbia extensive work in the Willamette Friday, March 2. Thig affair was or- feeding of fowls. He had figures to should be set up, examined, cleaned tests will consist of dashes; baseball summer. valley figuring out the cost of pro Ignally scheduled for February 16 Basin enterprise. throws; running high jump; running The Hermiston Commercial club show of his expense and these will and regulated. Test the old ther ducing butter fat under different but owing to weather conditions and broad Jump; shot put; folk dancing will tender a banquet to the visiting be of interest to the poultry raiser of mometers with a clinical thermome. conditions. These cost figures are of the fact that Mr. Dodson could not HERMISTON AND COLUMBIA and tennis. officials next Friday evening at the the project. The expense of feeding a ter because thermometers must regis vital importance to Hermiston farm leave Salem made it advisable to post BOYS ORGANIZE PIG CLUB The high school events will be Hermiston hotel beginning at 7:30, flock of 100 is six-tenths of a cent ter correctly If the incubator is ex ers who are attempting to get estab pone the affair. Dodson will speak The Chief Engineer and his party per day per bird and his sales of pected to perform accurately. Op dashes; low hurdles; half mile run; lished on a good firm basis. At a meeting last Saturday after mile run; javelin throw; shot put; will leave for Portland Friday night. eggs average $1.75 per day. at the afternoon session of the coun erate the incubator according to in He feeds 5 pounds of wheat In the structions and experience, not upon • H. K. Dean, superintendent of the ty Farm Bureau meeting and will noon, a Pig Growers club was organ discuss throw; high jump; running ized. The members of the club Include morning and 10 pounds of whole the advice of some one using an en F- périment Station, will follow Mr. present the State Development Plan broad jump; pole vault; half mile HERMISTON HIGH WINS corn for the night feed. The mash tirely dlfferet environment. Gunn's discussion with an analysis at the big Farm Bureau-Federated Leon Norquist, Gilbert Whitsett, 'relay race. DOUBLE VICTORY IN DEBATE used is hig own mixture, which is of the present cropping system on Commercial club banquet which will Lowell Stockard, Walter Norquist, The board of control for the meet "The brooders should have free Le Roy Guisinber, Tilford Stillings. the project. He will quote from fig be held that evening. Is Hermiston proud of her local before the fowls at all times in a range longe before as well as during consists of Sanford Sigrist, Pilot Tom Lenhart, Alton Hooker, Bill and hopper, and is composed of the fol ures from the 1922 project census The Oregon Development Plan is Rock; James Harrah, Umapine; and debaters? You just bet we are! And the breeding season. Breeding hens which will show the general tend the outgrowth of an investigation Jimmy Waugaman, Art Neifort, Aline Austin Landreth, Pendleton.— East we claim to have sufficient reasons lowing: Ground corn, 20 pounds; that have been confined to the lay ency on the project and what type carried on by the state development Hooker, Carl Haddox and Dicky Up Oregonian. for our pride. Didn’t a team com flour middlings, 20 pounds; mill run, ing pens, artificially lighted, fed of farms seem to have made the most committee financed by the Portland ham. posed of Wallace Reed and Lawrence 35 pounds; meat meal, 15 pounds; moist mashes and forced for eggs is money. The members of this year’s organ UMATILLA COUNTY FLOCK Chamber. Representatives were sent Heinl representing the local high bone, 15 pounds. Oystershell, grit not the place where the average buy A Joint luncheon with the Com to other states to secure ideas for ization was also members of the club school journey to Heppner last Fri and charcoal are fed from a hopper. er really desires to purchase his day OWNERS ARE HONORED Mr. Robinson’s birds are of May mercial club has been arranged for Oregon's development and see where last year. According to plans an day, winning a 2-1 decision over the old chicks. Tho fact that some get hatch and at present are laying from noon. Every man will pay for his own by states like California were forg nounced by the members nine of them Heppner debaters? fair results by tills method during Two owners of poultry flocks In 70 to 80 per cent. He figures that plate but the opportunity will be af ing ahead while Oregon was stand will compete in the Pacific Interna one season lg no reason for assuming The local orators were not satis forded for acquainting the business ing still. The conclusion was that tional pig feedig contest next fall Umatilla county have been honored fied with this victory so a team com the hatching should be a little earlier that It will always mean Increased In the report covering the month of for the best results. His chickens are men with the problems confronting California farmers were prosperous with pens of four pigs each. vigor to future generations. The prising Zona and Earl Bensel, who the farmer. At this luncheon Mr. and that they were the best adver Last year th'e two Waugaman boyB January from H. E. Cosby, extension debated at home with Umatilla won of the White Leghorn variety nnd of “hereafter” of wrong management tíunn and other speakers will make tisement for new agricultural settlers and Tilford Stillings won $166 in poultry specialist of O. A. C. accord 'over the above named school, thus good breeding. today is coming sometime, to some short talks. *n that state. prize money and sold their pigs at a ing to information that has been making it a double victory for Her sooner than others. Whip the horns ELECTION HELD TO AMMEND At 1:30 C. J. Hurd, O. A. C. Mark- j Out of this investigation was de- good profit. Leon Norquist won the received by Fred Bennlon, county miston high. every jump of the raee and the odd» CITY CHARTER ILLEGAL are 100 to 1 that it will finish last. eting specialist, who hag long been reloped a plan for improving agri- $75 scholarship prize awarded by agent. Every month a list of the best Mrs. Gunn the debating coach Is connected with co-operative m arket.' cultural conditions in the state of the Union Pacific Co to the member 20 flocks in the state that are on the deserving of praise for the masterly "Should pullets bo used as breed records is made, and S. R. Cooper of It had been the intention of the lng movements In the valley and who Oregon. The plan has been endorsed making the highest showing in pig manner in which the local teams de city council to proceed with the con ers? Some poultrymen advocates It Stanfield and Lulu M. Rhodes of Her recently attended the National Co- by Oie State Irrigation and Drainage club work. Lowell Stockard, newly livered their subjects. struction and improvement of such but I doubt If they believe It. Con operative Congress, will discuss new Congress, the State Wool Growers elected president, was last year miston both are included in this list streets In the city afl the council and sider the way the average pullet la for January. The Cooper flock con lights on co-operative marketing. At Convention, the State Dairymen’s as awarded the prize given by the coun DATES FOR GOPHER sists of 161 hens and the total egg property owners could agree on under cared for during the high priced egg 3 p. m. the Farm Bureau will adjourn sociation, the Oregon Co-operative ty through the office of W. W. Green, POISONING WEEK CHANGED the provisions of the city charter. At season. What can we expect several production for the month was 2.077, and an open meeting of the Oregon Council, the State Chamber and other 'county superintendent of schools. the election held according to law generations hence, if the practice is Co-operative Hay Growers associa- organizations. Portland is raising This prize is a trip to the boys’ and or an average of 12.9 eggs the hen. Dates designating a week to be on November 1920 an amendment to followed year after year? The hen Is The owner spent 16 hours in labor In tion will Immediately convene. At ! funds of $300,000 to put the plan girls’ club camp at O. A. C. in June. caring for the flock. The Rhodes flock known as Gopher Poisoning Week, the city charter was voted on and more mature and accumulated a lot thig meeting some proposed changes across. The Oregon development pro- The Hermiston club last year had consists of 380 layers, and the total which had originally been planned practically unanimously carried so of reserve vitality during her moult in the present plan of marketing will gram calls for a certain amount of the best stock judging team in the for Feb. 11 to 18 has been changed. amending the charter as to enable that should give added vigor to her production for the month was 3,886 organiziatlon in each county. At the county and competed at the Pacific be discussed. eggs, an average of 10.23 the hen. The new date set is March 1 to 8. the council to Improve and construct chicks. The pullet has not completed The meeting will be held in the banquet to be held in Pendleton on International The members of the The lower production for the Rhodes The campaign as previous outlined streets under the charter provisions. her year’s work and we do not know the 2nd, Mr. Dodson will present the team were Lowell Stockard, Leon basement of the Methodist church. flock is explained by reason of the will be conducted. Weather condi The provisions of the charter being whether the chick Is from a high or plan and steps will be taken for Norquist and Gilbert Whitsett. fact that the flock contains a greater tions were responsible for the chang such that improvement and construc low record dam. The biggest argu creating the machinery to co-operate Henry Sommerer is the local cluh percentage of hens over pullets than ing of dates. tion were Impossible at that time. It ment In favor of pullet breeding Is Colonization Man Selected with the state organization. leader. Hermiston will also have a Is found In the Cooper flock, accord developes that although the amend the fact that the breeder usually hag W. G. Id of Portland, colonization Delegates from each Farm Bureau sheep club, a poultry chib and a calf ing to Bennlon.— East Oregonian. WILL INSTALL NEW ments were carried In the election not enough hens to fill his orders. man of wide experience, has been se community and from the various club, but memberships for these clubs SERVICE STATION they were erroneously drawn and the It may be old fashioned to oppose lected to handle the land setlement of Commercial clubs of the county will have not yet been completed, so the pullet breeding or to advocate better amendment« are void. the Oregon State Chamber of Com be selected to participate in the Joint organization will not be formed un LOCAL EXCHANGE TO HAVE care of the hens as breeders, but T. M. Rankin, of La Grande, arriv In order that such Improvements merce. LARGER SWITCHBOARD ed in this city last week. Mr. Rankin meeting. All farmers are invited to til enrollment is finished. nevertheless If the baby cblck busi as are contemplated can bo carried Mr. Ide was selected following the) attend the annual meeting of the Is here for the purpose of formulat out, It will first be necessary to sub ness continues to get the support it Mrs. Henry Collins and little decision of tbeState Chamber to or- County Farm Bureau which will be The local exchange of the Pacific ing plans for the erection of a serv mit the amendments to another elec, to justly deserves, old fashioned, dy ganize all sections of the state in he,d during the afternoon of the 2nd. daughter, Cathryn, returned to their Telephone Co. will in the near future ice station in the next thirty days. tion which will be held at the earliest ed In the wool method of manage need of the settlers, in anticipation i B- W. Whitlock, in charge of Feder. home in Pendleton Saturday after a install a largeer switchboard. This ment must come back and stay. The The station will be situated at the practicable time. the state wide development program ®1 Grain Supervision on the Pacific two weeks visit with Mrs. E. P. Dodd decision was reached after It wag ap corner of Fourth and Main, costing lime may come when breeding hens At a meeting of the council Wed to be Inaugurated this yfar by the Coast, will also speak at the Farm of this city. Mrs. Collins is a sister parent that the increasing business In the neighborhood of $2500 when will be treated as future breeders nesday evening City Attorney Warn of Mrs. Dodd. Oregon Development Board. Lands ’ Bureau meeting. from the time they come out of the demanded a larger board. (completed. er was Instructed to draw up a new egg, Instead of being forced for eggs avjjtjable for colonization in various Hermiston Commercial club will ordinance covering these amendments districts of the state will be listed send a delegate to represent them at , to the City Charter with the view of during the pullet year . and then call. , and settlers will be placed on specific j this meeting. having the council act upon them In ed breedor8 because of their unusual. tracts of land under the supervision ’ -------------- ---- - the near future. * h,Bh record8 of the state chamber. B w r J AtUck Young "Average poultrymen with limited equipment should avoid the discour Heretofore, the settlement efforts Thousands of young fruit trees PICTURE OF J. SKOVBO AND of the State Chamber have brought in I planted last spring were killed dur- WAREHOUSE IN JOURNAL aging problem of trying to brood to gether chicks of different ages. Unl- many home-seekers, but It haa been ing the gUmmer by BttBckg of The issue of the Oregon Journal ¡fortuity Is the thing to consider most. impossible to check up on the num «ays A. L. Lovett, chief In entomology ber who have actually settled in Ore at Oregon Experiment station. This dated February 19 carried a picture Try to get all chicks at one time. It gon. nor the districts in which they large loss was sustained In spite of of Mr. Skovbo and his honey ware two lots of chicks are necessary, have located. Under the new arrange fact that borers may successfully at house at Hermiston with the expla hatch or buy about one third early in ment, a close contact will be main tack only unthrifty, poorly growing nation below the photo aH follows; [the Reason nnd the remaining two tained with each settler until he is trees. The excessive drought condl- i "Headquarters of the Skovbo Apiaries thirds at the time best adapted to the actually located under condition«; t|on. of last summer caused a severe at Hermiston, Oregon where the only breed. Get them far enough apart so suited to his means and requirements. drain on lhe TltB,Uy of the treeg pBr. natural sweet Is produced. Honey Is that the first lot Is old enough to flrat collected by the bees and Skov take away from the brooder before tlcuiarly those young trees which had bo In turn assembles it at the ex the second lot Is put in. The real early Aphids Change Spray Time ; h®d incufficient time to develop a tracting plant from where it ig ship 1 ones may moult, partially but the The delayed dormant spray ie ap- good root »ygtem- ped to both local and foregln mark early broilers have a price advantage. plied too early ofr maximum efficien- Two methods of preventing borers ets. Both extracted and solfed are The man who has tried to raise sev ey in aphid control, as indicated by from attacking the trees are suggest- eral different ages together Is cured. marketed.” evedences accumulated during the *d by Mr. Lovett. The placing of a The amateur will continue to try It last wo seasons by the O. A. C. ex- barrel stave or similar shield on the anyway so further caution Is unnec- Methodist Church Note» periment station. The standard con. I"mithwest side of the tree to cast a Sunday school 10 a. m. Geo. Pat- cessary. trol for apple tree aphids ahs been shadow on the trunk Is one method, terson, Supt. “Good, strong husky chick« may be the addition of nicotine at the rate of This prevents sun scald of the bark ' put under the brooders and hucket- Church service 11 a. m. three-fourths of a pint to 190 gallons wMch attracts borers ! fulls of dead ones carried out. If con Epworth League 6:45 p. m. Of the regular delayed dormant lime- A good whitewash 1« also a pro tec- ! Rev. W. 8. Payne is still with us ditions “re not right. There is no eulphur application. The ideal time tion against attacks of boring insects, and will give us one of hig splendid . time In the life of a growing chick of application for maximum aphis One of the most succesful recipes messages both morning and evening. when It is out of danger. If brood coutrol Is apparently at the very tor making whitewash Is eight pound | You have a speeial invitation to ing Is successful and feeding methods earl yplnk stage. ’Where aphig con- of quick lime, one half pound of glue ' $ these service«. Harry A. Wann, past correct and the ground contaminated trol Is an Important factor it seme or casein (powdered), one-fourth " ¡or. the losses will be just as heavy as If desirable therefore to delay the regu- pound copper -sulphate, and one The Church of the Cordial Wel everything was wrong. Try to brood lar delayed dormant application some pound of flaked napfhallne with chicks on ground that hasn't been come. what or else to apply the pink spray enough water to make a whitewash used before. The average poultry- somewhat earlier than normally, add- about the consistency of paint. Car Henry Hitt has disposed of his man can, at least, arrange a double ing the nicotine to the pink applica- bolle acid at the rate of one-half pint residence on Main street to Mrs Ella yard system, using one yard one year tion. making It the aphia spray, rath- j to eight gallons of whitewash may j Percy. Mr. Hitt expects to build pr than the delayed dormant. be substitut'd for the napthaUne. (Continued on Page two) sometime in th« near future. MERCIAL CLUB ARRANGED FOR The following is taken from the Walla Walla Bulletin: A telegram was received In Walla Walla Tuesday from John D. Watson announcing the death of his mother in Los Angeles, last Saturday. Mr. Watson had left Friday to go to her bedside, but arrived too late. He is accompanying her remains to Chelsea, Michigan for burial.. His mother was the only child of John Dunning. a prominent pioneer mcr- chant of that locality. She lived 75 years of her life there prior to eoming west to California a few years ago. The Watson family were residents of Hermiston until the past two years Mr. Watson being connected with the Western Land & Irrigation Company of this city. ED BY BOTH HOUSES f w u