Stye Híermtato Wralfc ▼OL Z U HERMISTOM. UMATILLA COUMTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18. 1925 WARMING NOTICE »•M roUlTRYsPECIALIST Traffic violations have become so prevalent within the city limitó that It becomes necessary to issue this warning that all motorists who per­ sist in Speeding, turning between intersection or otherwise violating a E. COSBY WILL GIVE CULLING traffic rulee, will be arrested. Hermiston avenue has become a DEMONSTRATION veritable speedway, and It Is hoped that due heed will be given this ¡ warning. W ill Meet Poultry Club at 1 P. M. F. V. PRIME. Mayor. at Rhodes Ranch, and Other No. 49 CLARK COWS MAKE EXCEPTIONAL RECORD HERE AUGUST 18 OREGON WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW * STATE MARKET AGENT REPAYMENT POLICY OF U. S. OUTLINED J. Lee Clark who lives west of I ♦ DEPARTMENT Advertising copy and all town has nine cows. Two of them are heifers with their first calves. items intended for publi­ Hillsboro— 12,000 square yarls of (C. E. Spence, Market Agent T il During the past eleven months they cation in the current is­ street paving being laid for »26,- Court House, Portland.)’ have averaged 333 pounds of butter- sue of The Herald should GENERAL POLICY HAS BEEN fat each. These figures are based 000. Recent reports from the Depart reach this office not later on the actual amount of cream sold ADOPTED BY BUREAU went of Agriculture, which have than 4 P. M. Wednesday Falls City— Important deposit of been widely copied by the press, , to the creamery. ______ afternoon. These cows have a good record lime found here. I slate that the dollar received by the and Mr. Clark has a right to be farmer for his products Is above par R elief to Be Extended to Those Ab- Please Bear This in Mind Roseburg— 5.000 acres of broc-^and proud of the herd. is equal to 103 in purchase of Ranches to be Visted in the pliants Whose Financial Condition 11 estlm e8tJmated t0 yleId 2000 carloads ¡other' cômnïodHIesï "This There ts no doubt a number of conclu­ COOPERATION IS NOW Forenoon Tuesday. this year. W ill Not Permit of Repayment. ■■■■■■■■I dairymen on the project who have sion lg hardly fair,” says C. E. BECOMING A GIANT herds that are producing as well as ¡Spence, state market agent, "as It - - Umatilla county wheat crop esti- is based on present price of wheat Th „ n r , „ k the Clark herd. If so we would like H. E. Cosby, O. A. C. Extension f having charges accumulate to be ther man. They drove through this year are fires occurring In lum­ responsibility of directing the coop­ to cost $38,623. cess. Hermiston and on toward Umatilla funded under subsection L of the bering operations.. The Wind River thinking perhaps the man had erative association rests solely with act mentioned. The law makes It fire on the Columbia National forest the leaders. The farmer who invests Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. caught a ride down the highway. Want Quality Payments •ptional with the Secretary of the with a burned area of approximate­ officers make survey for future line Upon returning to Hermiston some his capital In 's cooperative market­ At a recent dairymen’s conference ’nterlor to amend outstanding con- ly 4,000 acres, started on the Wind ing association and entrusts to it service in Portland and western Ore­ In Canada a resolution was passed ' facts, and in this connection he one Informed them that the man win River sale area, a going operation gon. j , asking the government to make pay­ in the doctor’s office. The immedi­ products representing a further in­ may Impose such reasonable condi­ While the cause of this fire was not vestment of capital and labor has the ately placed him under arreet. ment for milk according to the but­ tion« as Be may rind Tbe sfreum- definitely established, it started on responsibility of selecting men cap- Oregon potato crop estimated at ter fat content compulsory, irres­ Just as soon as the doctor patched an area closed to the public, and 4,900,000 bushels, 1,000,000 more pective of the purpose for which It stances Justify as a prerequisite to him up the officers took their pris­ i'uie of managing his business effi­ open only to the timber-sale opera­ than last year. the amendment of present contracts oner to Pendleton where he plead­ ciently. The fundamentals essential was used. The dairymen point“« tors and their employees, It Is said. This policy is one of general ap- for success in cooperation, after all, ed guilty to a charge of possession out that while many of the milk pur­ ilication, and there iH no dlsposl- Another damaging fire on Snow include an Informed, progressive, Salem— Oregon state prison now of liquor. He was given a fine of chasers Insisted on a minimum stan­ creek, Oymplc National Forest, with has largest flax scutching mill ln dard of butter fat, they did not pay ion to prejudge the necessity for »500 and sixty days In Jail. There farm population. a burned area of 200 acres, also relief or the extent to which relief Speaking further Dr. Jardine world. was about twelve gallons of moon­ patrons any bonug for milk, that started on a timber sale operation said: *111 be granted. Careful and sym­ shine found in the car. tested above the standard, and It re­ The report shows that to date "The principle of cooperation. I Flax production of Willamette val­ sulted in herds with high hutterfat pathetic consideration will be given there have been 4 7 convictions for ley near Salem estimated at 2500 :onclder to be so important not only belny penalized. Demand for stand­ to all facts presented and recom­ SUGGESTIONS IMPROVE RADIO violations ° t the forest fire laws, tons. to agriculture, but to the national ards in all products lg fast spreading mendations made by the Board of RECEPTION and there are a number of other life as a whole, that I am happy to over the country and the state mar­ itirvey and Adjustments and other cases being prepared for proscutlon. Portland— Overtime Bedell build lata submitted bearing upon the A few simple suggestions from place the United States department One ^casualty has been reported ing brings bricklayers pay to $16.50. ket agent thinks that it la but a Jnanclal and economic situation, radio engineers as to the value of if agriculture at the service of this matter of time when an under-grado to the district office in connection *nd such action will be taken and overhauling and putting in first great movement. The department with fires handled by the Forest Mill City—(Hammond Lumber Co. product will have small chance on of agriculture Is a great fact finding .«commendation made to Congress class shape, radio equipment for a popular market. Service this year. ThlH was the cutting 180,000 feet a day and Is is the conditions so developed seem summer use, have materially aided agency. It has discovered *biany death of Ray Dodril, a fire fighter, «hipping 4,000,000 feet a month., in overcoming static troubles. The facts concerning cooperative princi­ o warrant. Good faith demands Co-Operative Holdback« who was killed by a falling snag on further suggestion that radio users, ples as well as concerning other mat­ a fire near the Ranier National for­ “Here is the situation as I see it,” hat each landowner make payments Astoria— Shipments for July ln- during the summer, take advantage ters. It will in the future, I am says C. E. Spence: “If farmers re­ when able to do so and he should est In the vicinity of Norton, Wash­ cluled 54,951,319 feet of lumber and of programs from broadcasting sta­ confident, with the special attention ington. ceived flar prices for their products lot be deterred from this course by 66,252 cases salmon. that we shall give to the subject, be tions nearer home Instead of trying today the product« would go to the he possibility or hope that all de- Col. Charles Sweeney, formerly of to get China or Timbuktu, has in­ able to discover many more facts The Christian Science services are Baker— Eastern Oregon Light & consumers at so high prices they Inquent charges will be funded. he Eightieth division of the A. E. F., that will be of incalculable value to creased the use of radio equipment •vho heads the new American esca- held In rooms next (o the Auditorium Power Is spending $125,000 in 1925 would not buy beyond absolute nec­ 3uch action would evidence not only and added greatly to the pleasure cooperative oragnlzatlons. Aslo I re­ Irllle which is to operate with ihe every Sunday at 11 o’clock. Sunday essity— therefore prices would be 'ack of good faith and proper re­ Improvements. cognize the cooperative association of listeners. French against the Iliffian forces in school at 10:15. All are cordially forced down for lack of demand. gard for contractual obligations, as an agency through which the de­ Announcement ls now made that Morocco. The escndrllle has been re­ Invited to attend. Wednesday eve­ Portland— Portland Van & Stor. And It seemg to me that the co­ but may lead to disappointment on it is virtually assured that the radio partment can make available a tre- cruited from among funner army men ning meeting first Wednesday each age Oo. will build $160,000 five- operative movement has to go much the part of the landowners.— New audience In the United States may ! ™e,’doua 8tor« valuable infonna- now In France. month. further than simply pooling and sell­ Reclamation Era. story warehouse. nlghtly listen to radio programs I ‘i0" On markets to the <*rmer- *» ing collectively. The uge market­ broadcast from England In the late tbat "’ore of ° ur 8C,entlfic knowledge ing expenses have got to be lower­ fall and winter of this year, as the Tnay, ** brou*ht ,nto pract,ce’ The8« Mme. Olive Fremstad ed. the middle profit slargely elimin­ result of an agreement made be-18ervlc*8 are f° r you and for al‘ ated, and freight and express charges tween the British Broadcast Com-I50”8 ,ntere8ted ln cooperation. In come down. Solid organizations pany and the Radio Corporation of way ,be department offers you can bring, these about. It organiz­ America. This will give further in- i ‘ts research. Its deductions, ed labor was strong enough to shut , . and . , Its Interest, its assistance.”— centlve to radio fang to perfect « » u w . — Oregon vneson oJt emigration to a great extent, tune up their equipment for winter farm organization can cut out mid­ programs. In commenting on the dle profits and get lowered transpor. | anangements David Suinoff. of the tation rates.” Radio Corporation soys: "I am con­ fident of the ultimate technica.l sue- * FARM REMINDERS Alberta Contract let for Egypt