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O to. Libi 'otrv (Tip Hrnttisfatt Wntlh VOL. XVII M’MAHY SAYS RAPIDS FEASIBLE HERMISTON. UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 30. 1923 HERMISTON WOMEN TO SPONSOR FLOWER SHOW IDEAL PLACE FOR POULTRY SAYS CROSBY ha V growers HERBERT HALL AND MARY ADDLEMAN MARRIED SECRETLY COMPLETE ORGANIZATION There is No Middle Ground on The Okom argame Issne No. 51 CARAVAN WILL VISIT KENNEWICK The ladies' Community Club have Friends are Apprised of the Wedding New Orptn'xation Wi>< Have 75 Per One of two propositions with refer arranged for a flower show next A Month After the Event Cent of Hay Produced in the ence to the oleomargarine bill passed Tuesday afternoon. September 4, and State of Oregon by*the last legislature is correct and urgently invite everyone to bring About a month ago Herbert Hall the other Is incorrect, namely, that PROJECT FARMERS WILL STUDY HAS ADVANTAGES OVER MUSCLE their choice blosotns and make it a POULTRY INDUSTRY IS MAKING The figures submitted to the meet it is right or that it is wrong. The and Mary Addleman, two of the pro RAPID STRIDES ON PROJECT worth while show of Hermiston's pro SHOALS PROJECT ing of the Northwest Hay Association issue is clear-cut. It cannot be mis METHODS OF THAT TERRITORY jects popular young folks, decided to ductiveness in the line of beauty. slip one over on their friends. In Yakima Saturday night seem to understood. The measure provides Mr. Campbell has very kindly of-1 "Herb” brougt out the "bug,” Mary Indicate that with the present rate1 that it shall be illegal to nmnufZZ Believes Horse Power Can be Devel- fered his store room west of his gene. Umatilla County Ranks Twelfth In Commercial Club Appointa a Com climbed in beside him and they drove of progress the membership cam- j ,,Ire or sell within ,he state of Ore- | ral store for this display and a com- J m ittee To Arrange For Trip. oped Cheaper and Fertilizers State Among Poultry Produc to Goldendale, Wash., where they paign will be completed easily be- gon a substitute for butter contain mittee will be there early Tuesday j Date Wi>l Be Announced Manufactured W ith Less F in e r s September 15, according to L. A. |„g mllk or a mt|k product and , I ing Counties were married. Herbert was an em morning to receive and assist in a r -! Later ancial Outlay on Oregon Hunt, who returned to Hermiston vegetable fat. It does not prohibit ploye of Ben Neil’s garage and Mary ranging the flowors. Containers for * Project the manufacture and sale of a sub- of the Cosy Corner restaurant. After yesterday. the separate entries will be furnished ; Last Tuesday Mr. Crosby, Oregon According to plans that are being The new organization will have 8V.tute if it does not contain milk the ceremony they came back to Her by the committee, but those making Agriculturol'colege' milk product. It merely pro- i ior,n,,la‘ed b* tb« Commercial club, miston, each going back to their re .75 per cent of the alfalfa hay In the Senator McNary was much Im a general display may use their own , ry Spcciallst> accompanied by Fred spetivo Job no one being any the four alfalfa producing counties of hlblts the adulteration of the genu- I ,armers of tbe Umatilla project will pressed with the Umatilla Rapids retainers, vases or baskets. No en- Bennion. county agent, visited Her- wiser that the couple were man and the state and it is expected with this Ine dairy product. It merely pro have a chance to gain first hand In project which he Inspected while on tries made after 2:30 o’clock. tonnage that they will be able to hibits the masquerading of a pro formation concerning the methods ' mlston where they gave a culling wife. Prizes are offered as follows: a visit to Hermiston lastFriday. The demonstration on the W. A. Rhodes Last Friday morning "Herb” in etabilize market prices to a very duct under the guise of butter and of farming in the Kenewick district For best astors. senator made the following statement ranch. vited the boys over to the cigar store considerable extent. the reputation of the dairy article some time in the near future. The For best perennials. concerning the project upon his arri Their plans for financing are much when it is a strictly artificial one. plan originatedwith those of the pro and admitted it was his treat. When Tuesday noon they were guests of For best roses. val home in Salem: ject who had been watching with in the commercial club at their lunch asked how he got that way he ad more complete than that of the Ore Of two other propositions, only one For best dahlia. "Among the various development eon, at which time Dr. F. V. Prime, mitted his marriage of a month be gon association. is corect: It is either good for the terest the phenomenal success and For best collection of gladioli. projects I inspected during my viBit Many growers in the alfalfa pro general business of Oregon or it is growth attained by the Kennewick president of the club called upon Mr. fore. A number left town that For best colectlon of caffha. to Eastern Oregon wa3 the Umatilla Crosby for a talk. He replied with night prepared to chivari the couple ducing sections of Umatilla county bad for it. Again, there is no oppor community through means of diver rapids power site." said Senator Me- I For best collection of zinnia and an interesting discourse concerning but according to reports they rturn- are continualy asking how soon the tunity of misunderstanding if the sified farming and co-operative sell Nary. “Through the efforts of the f aster seeds. poultry and its commercial value to ed home without fulfiiing their mis campaign will start in this state, but facts are faced. The dairy Industry ing. They in turn suggested that a delegation, congress at its last ses- For best collection of perennials. the project when givei^ proper care. sion. It seems that “Herb” had been it Is probable that this will not be of Oregon employs its thousands of caravan composed of farmers from Blon appropriated $50,000 for the i For be8t general display— set of He stated that this viernity was an wised up to what was brewing, and started until after the 15th of Sept Oregon citizens. The vegetable oil the Umatlla project visit Kennewick purpose of making a survey and ' sardn tools. ideal poultry country and that a takng his bride hid out for the night. ember. margarine business employs only lt„ to ascertain the methods used to For best window or porch box— - study of the project. The board of directors of the Ore. tens. The Investment in the dairy bring about the results that vicinity "Herb” has resigned his position good egg producing flock was a valu "Within the drainage area of the collection of potted plants. with the garage and expects to leave gon association are working on a industry of the state runs Into tax- has attained. The Commercial club able asset to the farm. Columbia river is located one-third in the next few days for his old home revision of their present plan of oper paying .illions of dollars. The mar- believed the suggestion a timely one "Iwould advise any man who is pf all the undeveloped water power T. B.-FREE DAIRY CATTLE in Eugene. His wife will accompany ation which will give Oregon growers gam e business reaches only a few and appointed a committee to ar comtemplating going Into the pout WINS PREMIUM FOR HOGS In the United States. At Umatilla all the advantage available under the thousand dollars of investment. range for the trip. try raising for commercial purposes,’ him. They will make their future rapids 125,000 continuous horse new Washington plan. The project has long felt the need home in the above named city. Of yet two proposions, only one Mr. Crosby said, "to begin at the power can be developed while double AccretUted D istricts of Clatsop and Is right,The use of genuine butter is of a cannery. If Hermiston could bottom and grow up, instead of be Ti'lamook Get 10 Cents Per that horse power can be developed IRRIGON MELONS more healthful than is that of the boast of this asset there would be Asparagus Growers to Meet ginning at the top and go down. Hundred Bounty eleven months in the year, and a ON THE MARKET substitute, or it is not. Scientific no trouble whatsoever to get the re. A meeting is called at the public I mean by this that a good many will total of 500,000 horse power can and practcaal demonstration by quired number of farmers to Bign Freedom from tuberculosis of Purchase a large number of chicks library Friday night at 8 o’clock to be developed during the season when There discuss asparagus growing. Many Superior Product W ill be Sold Her«, thousands may be cited to indicate up for its maintenance. dairy cattle means a better price for wben they are not equipped to give irrigation is needed. would be an inceptive for a diversi after in Portland the overwhelming superiority of the farmers the project who are prac "This power belongs to the public hogs, when the fact is properly guar-' them proper care or feed. The re- ticing crop rotation and diversifica product of the cow when compared fication of farming, whereas as un !sult is tbat afier a short time he be- had like all great powers on navi anteed. der present conditions the market Irrigon has turned to Portland as a with that of the cocoanut grove. A premium of 10 cents per bund- ’ ccmea discouraged and gives it up as tion are becoming very much inter gable streams should be developed in ing is done in a haphazard manner market for its melons for the first ested in the culture of asparagus Yet we fnd an organization, claim the public interest and under proper red pounds on live hogs received a failure. Now if the same man which is proving year by year to be time, according to *N. Seaman, secre ing to represent the general indus with no semblance of a selling or regulations and control. It is free from Clatsop and Tillamook coun- ; would purchase say 200 chickens and one of the best crops produced on the tary of the Irrigon Co-operative try of this state, declining to take a ganization. from many of the difficulties that be- ties has been offered by Swift and B*ve them the proper care and ex- irrigated lands mf the Northwest. Those who are familiar with tbs Melon and Potato Growers' associa position either for or against the i Pand a® he is able to do so it would Zet the Muscle Shoals undertaking Company. Asparagus has already been pro tion, who was here coincidentally dairymen’,, measure, which, because land around Kennewick stated that That is because the counties have be a. different story. I would not and In my Judgmnt horse power can with the arrival of two carloads of of the activity of still another com it is no better than thè soil of the been declared free of tubrculosls as advise any man to start with less duced here in quantity sufficient to developed at Umatilla rapids much Irrigon cantaloupes and watermelons. mercial organization, is held in project. The same products of the show very excellent quality and that ’¡Sleeper than on the Tennessee river a result of several years of persist- thn 200 chickens, no more than I The Initial entry into the Portland abeyance ' until a year from next soil that lg raised in that vicinity it will come on early in the spring where the government is now work- ent work in testing and eradication. 1 would advise him to plant 10 square when pirces are the best. market sees also the introduction of November when the people of the can be grown here in abundance. Some forty thousand dairy cattle ’ feet of lettuce. If he has a flock of in upon its nitrogen fixation plants. Those promoting thiR meeting are a new and choice cantaloupe, the state must decide at the olpls upon Kenewick got busy and created a he only takes care of them dur- "As a member of the senate agri exclusive of the Clatsop and Tilla- advocates of a thorough first hand “Pride of Irrigon,” a product devel the merits of the case. In a recent market for what they produced. Her cultural commission I made a thor mook herds were tested last year by ! *nK the time when eggs are selling study into the culture and marketing oped by Mr. Seaman under the asso issue of "Portland Commerce,” the miston can do the name. It be ough study of the Muscle Shoals the United States department of ag- ! at a Rood price. When eggs drop he methods folowed in the Yakima val ciation’s auspices. official publication of the Portland hooves every farmer of this neigh proposition, and have no doubt that riculture, the office of state veterin- is Inclined to be -neglectful. If he ley, particularly around Kennewick, "It is a melon of superior quality,” Chamber of Commerce, is found this borhood to avail himself of the op the fertilizers can be manufactured arian, the extension service and the has a flock of 200 or more he is corn- Richland and Sunnyside. Mr. Seaman said. “It is notable for statement: portunity to visit thHs prosperous and power units produced at an various counties. The local dairy- peled to care for them. Its firm, pink meat and we will con and growing little community and Every interested person is invit "The Portland Chamber of Com amazing less outlay at the Umatilla nièn were assisted by the county ' Fred Bennion, county agent, also ed to this meeting. tinue to market It here at the rate of merce will take no part in the con Observe Just what diversified farm rapids on the Columbia river than agents in planning the campaign. ; gave a talk on poultry.. two carloads a week, for which we troversy over the oleomararine -bill, ing and co-operative marketing will Klamath and Jackson counties are i; "Four years ago,” Mr. Bennion at Muscle Shoals o nthe Tennessee. have contracted with local grocers.” it was resolved by the board of accomplish. "The problem for congress to conducting vigorous campaigns, and ’ stated, "there was not a ranch on — Portland Journal. Tbe date for tbe visit of tbs cara directors df the chamber at their FARM REMINDERS ♦ Crook, i the project that was equipped for ♦ solve is to find a profitable market Multnomah planning to. van will be set later. last meeting, because or the divid for the power when developed. In Morrow, Umatilla, Wasco and Wash-1 poultry raising. Today there is Methodist Church Notes ed opinion among Itg 3600 members. Dried prunes should have 18 to 20 This will convey that connection there are many bene Ington counties are doing some test- some 12 or 15 "I believe In being broad minded: "This bill, making It unlawful to PRIZE LIST FOR ROUND-UP per cent moisture on coming from the to you some idea of what rapid fits which will be derived by the I ng. new O. A. C. type of recirculation I like to look at everything from both to use milk in the manufacture of IS BIGGER THAN EVER Clackamas, Lane, Unta Benton, strides has been made along thl8 line public through the developments of drier. Fruit dried in this way feels Bides.” The speaker was a thought butter substitutes, was passed by the tilla, Linn, Polk and Columbia, did On the project. Pendleton, Ore., Aug. SO— The the resource: Cheap power would be moister to the touch than when dried ful yonug man of ability. "A friend Oregon legislature at its last ses prize list for the Pendleton Round- made available for municipalities as much work last year, the last three i The culltng demonstration held at of yours told me a different story sion and was approved by the gover. the old way. Keeping exact time | Rhodes ranch near Iler- Up, to be held September 20, 21 and far as 200 or more miles distant. having compulsory testing. about you the other day,” said his Wlth work going on and planned miston Tuesday afternoon, over on a "batch” that is Just right will companion. "How so?” "He says nor. Since that time a referendum 22, wll be greater this year than ever Power can be acquired at reasonable on the bill has been invoked by the afford a reliable index on time of rates would promote industrial acti for the future, Oregon Is making whch Mr Crosby prefiided was well that you don't apply that plan to Associated Industries of Oregon, an before. drying. | 1 All events will command their cash vities—agencies badly needed in the progress toward the elimination of . attended and the poultrymen of this the church: you look at it only from allied organization over which the development of the Northwst coun this disease. This would add not pectlon gathered, information that the outside. He hasn't seen you In chamber has no control, and will be and merchandise prizes, but in addl. Field tomatoes keep well lr. cold tlon (our beautiful saddles, triumphs only to the profits of dairy breeding a)d them the {llture care of try storage and lose but little weight side one for months.” Both young an issue before the electorate of the of the saddiemakers' art, will bo "In the vicinity of this project is and production in the state but like- j t^ejr flocks men laughed. Are you looking at state at the election of November, when handled with care. The aver ________________ _ given. One, presented by the Union 270,000 acres of arid land which can wise to Oregon's reputation as one of age loss was only two per cent in a the church from the inside, where 1924. the greatest though one of the Pacific System, is for the winner of he irrigated by pumping, through the we can understand It, as well as Hoosiers Hold Picnic "During the disenssion preceding period of 26 days in test conducted employment of the surplus power. A youngest dairy states of the Union. from the outside, where we can have the passage of the bill the chamber's the world's championship bucking Last Sunday men aand women who by the horticultural department of The prospect for $20 bonus on a contest. Another, presented by happy coincident is that when the claim Indiana as the state of their O. A. C. The chance for coloration an excellent -opportunity !for very agricultural committee considered its lands need irrigation the flow of carlot of hogs is another incentive birth to the number of 47 gathered during storage is small. High tem little more than misunderstanding merits thoroughly and recommended Hamley & Co., is for the winner of water Is most abundant, therefore to dairymen raising hogs to carry at the W. W. Felthouse home for a perature during storage cause the and criticizing it? One must go that the chamber neither oppose nor the Northwest bucking contest, while a third, presented by Happy permitting secondary power to be on the testing work. picnic. fruit to "sweat” readily and break regularly to church to have one’s Indorse it. This stand was re Canyon, the night show held during used for lifting the water for the soul tuned aright. After the lunch baskets had been down. affirmed by the board of directors. the Round-Up, will be presented the Congregation thirsty lands above. Next Sunday morning Sunday There are some members of the "We can’t complain of small con emptied a business meeting was call school at 10, sermon by Rev. Wann, Portland chamber whom the Oregon winner of the steer roping. •'Beyond and above these import ed and N. W. Bloom was elected A home-made fly-spray for dairy gregations,” remarked Wallace Wors- The fourth saddle will be a ladles’ ant features is the use of this cheap ley, director of "The Hunchback of President of the organization for the cows made as follows la recommended subject. "Jesus Discouraged." This Farmer knows to be favorable to saddle, presented by A1 Kader shrine is the last S,inday of the conference power in the production of nitrates Notre Dame," at Universal City, as coming year. by the O. A. C. dairy department: the bill as desired by the farmers of temple, of Portland, to the winner of for munitions of war, and the crea he gazed at the thousands of "extras” I Mis- ^ n a s . an early pioneer of Kress dip 1 gallon, neutral oil 3 gal year. the state. They apparently are In the ladles' relay race on Thursday, tion of atmospheric nitrogen for use about to take part in one of the big the » « * * • *avB an «»‘erestlng talk lons, kerosene 1 gallon, carbon di sufficient In number or insuffclent in farm fertilization. Roseburg—-The Rock Creek trout in aggressiveness In behalf of tbelr the first day of the Round-Up. The scenes, and the crowd of visitors th a t' concerning the early history of Her. sulfide 1 pound, and horse mint 3 Shriners, a thousand strong, are to "It was not until our country's hatchery to be improved. ounces. Mix in five gallon container I mlston and vicinity. convictions to pull the chamber as nil be in Pendleton on the Wednesday thronged in to see the romantic spec- , entrance into the world war that it It was unanimously voted to hlod and use as spray twice daily or otten Hubbard boosting for milk con- organization off the fence and Into preceding the Round-Up for a big became apparent that the govern tacle in the making. "And my voice, ■ the picnic next year at Cold Springs. er. densory. the fight in behalf of the great carried by radio over a great area, Wild West ceremonial, and will re ment could not supply itself with suf dairying Industry of Oregon. But main on Thursday to see the show. ficient nitrogen to make the neces- reaches my entire congregation.” the above statement by the chamber Mr. Worsley smiled. "You can They will come to Pendleton in three „ary explosives, consequently the na must, not bind their hands. They readily see that we are not In the special trains from Portland. tion directed the attention of its must, If they are real friends of the position of the pastor of the church This year will mark a precedent, chemists to the fixation of nitrogen. agricultural interests of the stateg that Jessie attended. Her friend for a prize Is being offered the mean "It was known that Germany was labor unceasingly from now until the Mabel, meeting her on Monday morn- j est bucker at the big show. The getting a large supply of atmospheric last Is cast ,a s t vote v o te .S C , In ... November, 1924 , prUe will be a bag of Umatilla county ing, said: "I understand that at nitrogen. To meet this situation to educate the people of the great . P h ililn A sh - uiiiuec». . , . „» your church you are having awfully city of Portland and so-called corn-.™ 1’ ' and th" don"r ,B Ph'’" P A”h congress voted a sum in excess of ’ ■ ............... — » . ___ expended i JHnaU congregations. Is that so? , ; ton Rollns, author of “The Cowboy," $100,000,000 which was m ercal people elsewhere | ! and "Yes,” answered Jessie, "so small and whoKe whose BrdCes articles have have appeared appeared in in In the construction of dams, build i the stale. They muat not be con-1 that every time our rector says, ■ | the Saturday Evening Post and other ings and insulation machinery at ( tent to talk favorably to their far-1 'Dearly Beloved’ you feel as though He visited the Round- Muscle Shoals. i mer mer m friends; must p" ’ ra y?ar and decided that the enas; they vney m u .. take up the I v you had received a proposal.” battle for these fermera In the cities, p____ _ vi u _ — wltl> “Since the war it has been the am. bitlon of the American people and where the latter can not readily the human performers, should re- NOTICE congress to use this property for the reach. A1 parties interested in cooperative 1 celve a prize for their efforts. The It la going to be a long-drawn-out ' extraction of nitrogen as a means of I diversified farming will do well to bag of oats will bear a silver plate and bard fight for right, one in supplying one of the essential in I attend the meeting to be held next [ with the name of the donor and of gredients of a complete fertilizer for Friday night, August 31, at the pub which no half way position, no neg- llgence. no Indifference, no half ’ p ur 7 w nn agricultural use. The work at Mus lic library at 8 o'clock p. m. heartedness can be tolerated, either ; cle Shoals is going on as expeditious Com. Pro Tern. Eleven Shoat» W eigh 2000 Pound« In the city or on tbe farm. It Is a ly as possible under the supervision Last Saturday H. J. Belscamper, battle worthy the dairy Industry of the national government, and it ¡ that power at this site can be de who lives in the Columbia district, SUMÍS! and all of Ita friends.—The Oregon ls hoped within a short time these veloped in abundance and at low sold eleven «boats to the City Meat W ' / / plants can be operated to their ca- coet, one of its use3 may be consid- i Farmer. Market that tipped the scales at pacity in the creation of fertilizers ered in connection with a nitrogen 2000 pounds. The shoats pt the badly needed on impoverished soils- : fixation plant. B ept'st Church time of their sale were only five 'The demand for fertilizers is ¡ "The project hag a setting of more Sunday school at 10 a. m., morning man' hs old Three of them were vastly greater then the power of ere-' than local Interest. It means In- \ I worship at 11. B. Y. P. U. at 7 and raised on the bottle. atlon at Muscle Shoal», consequently 1 creased industries to the Northwest 1 evening worship at 8 constitute the ________ at least one other and better site j ang nkely cheaper fertiliser to the Sunday calendar at the Baptist Ml„ BIHatwith Leek, who has «ba* should be located by the government, farmers of the region occupied by church. You are Invited to all these; rnip|oypd (he 1(K.al postoffice for provided a study will cn xbllsh th a t, the Pacific Coast states and Inter- ! Mrvlcea. The pastor. Rev. Davla, (h„ nlne yeanl hM rwl<n, d her It Is a practical ard feasible venture mountain states snd of Interest to , will begin a series of chalk talks poeition and will leave In September for the government the public generally, in the creation | with the opening of the school year, for Portland where she will attend "Germany and Norway have made ¡ of munitions in time of war. •i Come and enjoy thia unique way of business college. great success In be fixation of at» "As chairman of the senate eom- , presenting the gospel. mospherlc nitrogen on accou-.g o f , mittee I am going to see that the The Boy Reoutn returned from rheap water power, «nch as I» be-»anhjeet Is given careful snd thought. Miss Lila McMillan left Wednes- their trip to Wallowa I»ak Monday Have can be developed at Umatiils ful considcrtlon by the committee j day noon for Joseph. Oregon, where evening tired hot happy, They re» Rapids, sod If thia survey reveals aad congress.” •he will spend a few days. port a fine time. 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