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TUE HEBMISTO» HETULlì, >N, OREGOH. Ü. S. EXPERTS LEAD WAR ÖH FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE milk production corn FAIL WITH BETTI* COWS The National Swimming Suit F Otto *- ■* C. Pierce KINGSLEY’S Inc. H e r m is to a 'a H o u s e o f Q u a lity Yield of Lea* Thai lOOFwoda of Fat For Cow Fay* Owner IS Cent* an Hour for labor Dairy herds In Oregon that produce less than KO pounds of fat In one year give the owner only IS cents per hour for his labor after other expenses are paid. This conclusion was reached after c three year sur vey was made of Oregon dairy farms hy the extension service. Cows pro ducing more than 280 pounds in one year paid the owner 43 cents per hour for his labor. Systematic milk records are kept by moe suc cessful dairymen of Oregon. These records show up he low producers which may be disposed of. a n d S e r v ic e Dairy herds of fewer than 10 cows have an excessive labor over head expense per cow, according to a thret-year survey of Oregon dairy herds recently completed by the ex tension service. This charge per cow decreased as the size of the herd Increased. Smaller herds do not produce enough to warrant as much care In handling the product as larger herds. Consequently a povrer quality Is produced by the n ajorlty of m u : nerds. . 5 -S » C' p yr!« h t 1922. Jnmtr.t Few Cows, Heavy Cost j-- ♦Ing M üls Fermanen Pasture Valuable LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES b Legal Blanks at The Herald Office Occurences o f Inherent G!can«d Here tuid There A bout the City and Neighborhood Tin. Sheet metal work and Plumb- klg Call 7«3. I. E. Putman. 11-tfc. Don’t forget the Baccalaureate ad. diets at the M. E. church Sunday morning. Permanent pastures are becoming more necessary to Oregon dairymen this year than usual, according to Dr. C. W. Lawson, chief of dairy departent bureau of animal husband ry, Washington, D. C. Cows that run on pasture require less high priced feeds, while labor and infec tious diseases are better prevented and controlled where cows have the liberty of a pasture. Seed mixtures for the different sections of Oregon will be recommended by the farm crops department of the college. No ¡crvlies at tl e M. E. church S v day evening. Members and their Oregon Is far behind its usual tri' nds are requested to worship rainfall, in fact nearly all states with the Free Methodists. west of the Rocky mountains are below the average amount of raln- Mrs. L. Kelly has gone to La fall. Eastern Oregon in thus far Grande for tht summer. short of needed rain and forest fires are breaking early records. In the Mis. Wm. Sharr, spent Sunday In Blue mountains there Is very little ;. la Walla. snow, so stockmen report, and the Irrigated sections are uneasy about Miss Mabel Brown, of Portland, their water supply. Is spending a week in Hermiston re. newing old acquaintances. Seventy students of the school of WE WILL HAVE A FEW FIR STACKER POLES AND A STOCK OF DERRICK LUMBER IN THIS WEEK forestry at Oregon Agricultural col Mr .and Mrs. Alexnpder, of Pen lege are spending 10 days on Salmon dleton. spent several days at the creek above Oakridge In the Cascade Dodd residence. national forest, where they are taking up practical field work I d the way of Miss Eldora Kingsley, of Port cruising, logging, engineering and con land, was present'- at the annual struction of logging railways. Junior Prom. 1 IF YOU EXPECT TO BUILD A STACKER THIS YEAR IT R O U N O T R IP Scm n ar on F ares IN E F F E C T D A IL Y B E T W E E N MAY 2 2 AND S E C T . 15 D e n v e r........ $ 64. 0 C le v e la n d .. $103.56 T ra n to . . . lCd.75 O m aha . . . . 6Z..-4 K a m a « C it y 67.0%) F -? t» b u rc fo . 114.75 W líb ln q to n 136.5J St. L o u t« .. 76.S0 P h il’o e io h ia 1S3.S2 C h ica n o . . . 81.01 FJ e w Y o r k .. 142.40 D e tr o it . . . . 100.62 ü ü â to a . . . . 142.50 C in c in n a ti.. 1C1.C0 C o rre s p o n d in g fa re s to o th e r Im p o r ta n t ce n te rs . F in a l r e tu r n l i m i t O c t i , , , . r 31, 1924. L ib e r a l s to p - o v e r p riv ile g e s c o lu g a n d re tu r n in g . A. s id e t r i p t o Y e llo w s to n e a t s m a ll a d d itio n a l c o s t w il l a i l o rd lu e o xpcrie a ce o f a lif e tim e . C a ll us b y p h o r." a n d le t u s m a k e a ll y o u r a rra n g e m e n ts . I t costs n o m o re a n d w il l sa ve y o u r v a lu a b le lim e . This Is Dr. U. G. Houck of the Tnlted States Bureau of Animal Industry, (left) who has keen placed by Secretary Wallace In complete command of the light being effectively waged on the foot and mouth disease outbreak la California, and G. IL Hecke, director Department o( Agriculture, State of California, who Is assisting Dr. Houck in qulrkly and permanently stamping out the epidemic. F. C. Woughter Agt. Hermiston, Ore. SACRAMENTO. CALIF.—The full the disease through shipment of force of the United States govern fruits, vegetables or dairy products ment has been brought Into play from the great non-infected areas effectively against the foot and of California. We know of no In stance where the disease has been mouth disease In California. The carried by such shipments.” Dr. disease has been confined to cer Houck said. tain limited districts In the state Complete confidence in the men and the work of stamping tt out is ¡n the field was expressed by Dr. J. proceeding rigorously under the R. Mohler, chief of the bureau of direction of Dr. U. O. Houck, per-i animal industry, United States de- sonal representative of Secretary partment of agriculture, in a mes Wallace, department of agriculture, sage he has just sent to Dr. Houck who has complete control of the and the local federal inspectors. combined federal and state forces. “We have in California,” he said, "Every method justified by our “the best equipped force of inspec past experience and by scientific tors that was ever assembled on a study is being used to prevent any foot and mouth detail. possibility of spread of the disease "Our methods are not experi and to wipe It out so thoroughly mental, but have been weighed in that there will be no chance of its the balance of practical experience recurrence.” said Dr. Houck. and have always produced the de “There is no danger of spread pf sired result»." — WM. McMVumr General hasaccger Agent Portland, Oregon in Hermiston, Umatilla County, Ore gon, as located in the SEI4 Section Ten, Tp. 4 N. R. 28 E. W. M. And that said mortgage be de creed to be a first and second lien respectively on said real property and that the rights of both defend ants in and to said premises be sold and the proceeds from the sale ap plied as provided by law and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem Just and equit able. This summons is published pur. suant to the order of Hon. G. W. Phelps, Judge of the above entitled Court duly made and entered on the 5th day of May, 1924, directing that publication hereof be made once a week for a period of six weeks, and the first publication heroof Is made pursuant to said order on the 8th lay of May, 1924. W. J. WARNER. Attorney for Plaintiff. 75-7t Postoffice Address: He-mlston, Ore. ORDINANCE No. 114 An ordinance providing for the m a k in g of an improvement WOULD BE WELL TO ENGAGE ’if that portion of Huri.urt avenue THE MATERIAL NOW in the City of Hermiston lying be-j ‘ween the property line at First St. ind the property line at Fourth St. ! MATERIALLY YOURS, Cane Mousses for Stock We have a few barrels of cane by grading and surfacing the same Marshall Newport, of Portland, TUM-A-LUM LUMPER CO. with gravel or crushed rock, and as was present at the annual Junior molasses for stock feed arid will sell R. A. BR0WNS0N, MGR. at a reduction. In shipping from sessing the cost of said improvement pro a Saturday. Portland this would cost >11.50 per o the land specially tor.siitted barrel, Hermiston. Our price Is hereby, and for other purposes. At a pretty to.i ; t the home of Mrai. The City of Hermiston does ordain $9.00. C. S. McNaught Co, 37-2c F. V, Prime on Friday afternoon as follows: Mrs. F. D. Callahan was presented Sac. 1. That that portion of Notice to Whom It May Concern with a mahogany boudoir lamp by .Hurlburt Avo. in said city lying be Schoo Dlst. No. 8 will receive seal, the mothers of the children who tween the property line at First St. riatxrd recently at the Community cd bids on 2 bua lines known as the and the property line at Fourth St. club. south route nnd the north route. be improved by grading and surfac The board will let the contract ing the same with gravel orjbruih- Miss Clarn Hall and her mother the lowest respinsihle bidder and ed rock according to plans ar.d spec. t) ey reserve the right to reject cue returned from Athena Friday morn Iflcations of such Improvement here I or all bids. Bids to he in clerk’ ing. tofore made by the City Engineer hands by noon, May 20, 1924. For and filed In the office of the City J ’I■•. n d Mrs. Hammer and daugh. full Information and changes sfe or Recorder, at a probable cost of ri A1 >ha and Mary Jane motored v.rlte the clei ic of District NNc.g. 12616.00. Carl H. Shaw, Clerk. to Wal'.a Walla Saturday, Sec. 2. That each lot, piece or parcel of land having a frontage up. T IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THF m that portion of Hurlburt Ave. so Miss Rcta Fox. of Milton, Is visit, STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA Improved shall be assessed for the ing nt the home of L. Hammer. TILLA COUNTY total cost and expense of the lm- 1 Sappers’ Inc., a corparation, nrovement just In front of it and The Baptist Aid will hold a cook Plaintiff, 3 extending to the center B said loud sale at Sappers’ store Satur vs. street. 1 day afternoon. May 17. It. H. Roblnett and Elsie Rob- Sec. 3. That each of Local Ini- j a Inett, his wife, prorement Districts numbers 2 to 9 I nt est shades In Ladies’ Silk Hoa. Defendants. ' Inclusive, heretofore created, shall he a lery, >1.00 end >1.50 per pair. Mrs. Summons. Equity No. 3880. divided into four subdivsons of equal Eh,ma Johnson, second house east To H. H. Roblnett, one of the width and numbered 1, 2. 3 and 4 o f Catholic church. 36-ltc above named defendants, -espectlvely. commencing at the cross S a v e T im a S is t h e In the name of the State of Ore. section of said Hurlburt Avenue, Mrt and Mrs. Vernon Loomis, of Poitlctid, a reient bride and groom, eon. You are hereby required to ap and one-fourth of the total cost and weie heie last week on a visit to pear and answer the complaint filed expense of Improving each cross sec ■ Y oh can handle hay from meadow to s t ; k d build Mr Loomis’ mother. Mrs. Frank agslnst you In the above entitled tion included within Local irr.jrc—. your sta wi 'tout any hard v/i rk pitthktjj t i tltHC“"“— Fow suit within six weeks from the date ment District No. 1. heretofore creat-, 1er, la b o r — i.- ; . 1 ■ of the first publication of this sum ed, shall be assessed against each Mr .and Mrs. John Ascluin of mons. And you will take notice Local Improvement District abutt. JO H N DEE! TU! mook, were Hermiston visitors that If you fall to appear and ans Ing upon or adjacent thereto as fol “ ’ ’" P a in S w e e p P a V s a* time. lows: 40 per cent of the total cost the first part of the week. Mr wer the complaint within . said ________ sers As, min Is sheriff of Tillamook ,be Plaintiff, for want thereof, will and expense of said one-quarter of £ tht» P n N c-D sin Ewcep ' cross section a g ln s t1 b u ilt ■ u i t , While here he visited the "PP’y to the above entitled Court said 1 of real <’ay’s work. Th< handle lart lor. I I O O. F. lodge of which h e , ,or ,hp relief prayed for In plsln- ' n b d 1 v I s 1 o n Number tiff’s complaint filed hereln, to- gild Local Improvement District, 25 qttfertitics o f hey evsi’y is .-tate grnnd master. wit: for a Judgment and decree per cent of said total cost and ex i-fiafinlty m a ti-ia ls used, 'fee uCni ne against defendants H. H. Roblnett pense of said one-quarter of said ' long leaf yell nv pine. Jark Biggs returned Wednesday and Elsie Roblnett. his wife for the cross section against subdivision No. from the Willamette valley. Dnin Stacker* have spiinr sy rete sum of >400.00 with Interest there- 3 of said Local Improvement District double A fra, I k s , loi cashi m at the rate of >j»er cent per an 20 per cent of said total costs and Dr. Illsley to Return Juno 1 JOHrt Ufi: tension sills, and o sr e* num from Fehruary 1, 1923 and the expense of said one-quarter of said OF HA/ TCCLS Kansas City Mo.. May 11. 1924 further sum of >85.00 attorn.y’a fee cross section against subdivision No. T hey pl«ce th e ha Mower a Mr. Raymond Crowder, bn plaintiff’s first cause of suit, 3 of said Local Improvement District, ■tack, m alting the cent« B u lk y , el Jo - d eU r««; c r j Editor Hermiston Herald • » w p raLfl. and the sum of >44.32 wtth inter, and 15 per cent of said total cost v id i P air CtaekoTB, »¿rtaus My Dear Sir Altho I am In the city eet thereon at th . rate of 10 per and expense of said one quarter of IU j loaders. Jt, le». d r; railed the "llenrt of Amerlra” 1 cent per annum from January J, aaid cross section against subdivis Pistar, on,. baler. must confess my heart Is out of tune 1921. and the sum of >111.31 wtth ion No. 4 of said Local Improvement here me for the went. Most of tt* Interest thereon at the rate of 10 District. p» ole here have heard of our state per rent per annum from January 8«c. 4. That the City Recorder as the state for wonderful scenery ", 1924, and th . further sum of be, and he hereby Is, Instructed to t o - and highways, and speak of the Col. >25 00 attmney’s fee. upon plaln- fftve notice by publication for once JT the t i m h ia river drive. •Iffs second rails, of suit and for a week for three consecutive weeks I will have finished my regu plaintiff’s costs and disbursements In the Hermiston Herald inviting lar course In medicine and surgery In this suit and for the expensM of proponls for making said Improve- n Kansas City and special work In Ihe foreclosure and aal. of th . pro- . ™*n*- < hl ago clinks, so that I will be perty described in the rnmpjatnt Pase^ th . Council this 7th day home hy June 1. herein: and for a decree foreclosing of May, 1*34. Kindly make the announcement to plaintiff*, two mortgages and or- ’ Attegl: C. W Kellogg, Recorder i dering to he sold th . foHowthg d«u * Approved hy the Mayor thia 7th Yours truly. « rtbed premises, to-wfi: Lot nMa- day of Mgy, J » 3 4 . 3 R C Todd, M.yor. W W Illsley ( he red Bieven (11) lg WfiMhUlg (« ) ‘» l- 4 ti W e Carry th e B iggest S tock o f P iston R ings in tow n. K nerr’s R epair Shop i -s LiiiiiaaiaaaiaaianaiaiiaiiiQia ■■«■■■■ n ALEMITE ■ high Pressure Lubricating System I I s a Quickly and easily installed. Makes positive, complete, chassis ■ lubrication possible in 5 minutes. « ■ Take the guesswork out of it. £ PEARSON’S GARAGE *• *iR*aaaaaaaaBaBaaaaBaBBaaB«aaaaaaaaaBHaaa wx- SA PPE R S’ INC. yw . k r •> The farmer doesn't need to save daylight— h . doesn't waste any. — but let us help you save money. A good impremion nt the beginning Is the secret of much success. House wives who desire to serve dinners that are beyond criticism, should al ways come here* for anything they want In the Hne of meats. 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