The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 18, 1926, Image 2

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wife, the Oregon, Washington •Ml
described in the complaint kreln,
Is recommended such flocks as are'
(12) Pullets should have plenty
Slp^rnRiatam ferali
Defendant*.
Railroad A Navigation Company,
now carried be reduced to the small- of ventilation during their develop-
pto flfw * they eannet afford to
a corporation, and atoo all othsr
SUMMONS
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number
necessary
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used
very Thursday at Her-
person# or parties unknown claim­
Equity No. ««2«.
for range houses soon become over­
VmatUIa County. Oregon by the need* of the home table.
crowded. It to recommended that
To Mrs. U n to A. R on and John ’ ing any right. Utto. aatata, lion,
During
the
flush
eeaeon
a
great
Crowder, Kdltor aad Man-
or Interest In and to the read ea­
volume of Inferior eggs from poor­ producers guide their eonatruetlon or Dos R on and »too »U other persons
tat* described la the complaint.
ly managed farm flocks la dumped range ho ne w by the'plans for "The or parties unknown blalnalag any
Defendant».
Open Air RBange Hones" (Bxpert right, Utto. « ta ts, (ton or latsrsat
1 ad aaeond olaas matter on the market.
SUMMON8
>9M, at the posto «Hoe at
(6) On farms where labor is meat Station Circular 14.) This In the real eatat described In the
Equity No. 417«.
Cmatllla County, Oregon. available each day of the year, where type orbouee has provede attofaetory complaint herein:
To Alexander Bosley aad ■
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feed can be provided at »>• under Oregon climatic conditions.
gre
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
Subscription Batea
(IS ) Too many laying houses OF OREGON; you and each of you Bosley, hla wife. Mason J. Hewitt
reasons ot the year, and where cap-
end i ■ ' ■ ■ Hewitt, hie wife, and
One Tear
---------— ------- «2.0« ital is available for neceeeary outlay ! xre constructed according to some
are hereby required to appear and
also all, other person« or parties un­
Biz M onths -...................... ... «1.00 In starting the business. It Is recom­ un tiled hobby. Such houses may or
answer the complaint in the above
(Payable In Advance)
mended that during a two or three may not meet climatic and product­ entitled matter within six weeks known «(aiming say right, till»., es­
tate, Hen or Interest In and to the
year period a flock of four hundred ion requirements for the flock.
from the first publication o fthl*
It
is
recommended
that
poultry
real estate described f nthe com­
hens
and
pullets
be
established
as
CONFERENCE REPORTS
uuimons and you will take notice
producers consult the plan of poul­
plaint herein. Defendants.
RENT INCLUDES TAXES AND INSURANCE AND INTEREST M
a side line business.
that if you fail to appear and ans­
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
(«) As a major actlvlly or spec- try house recommended by Oregon wer or plead within that time that
(Concluded (rom Page One)
the money inverted. Yon pay it all only yon o a t seo it.
OF OREGON you and each of you
lalled commercial egg farm, where agricultural college, (Experiment
plaintiff
tor
want
thereof
will
ap­
are hereby summoned and required
to consider the advisability of ex­ one man expects to derive bis major Staton Circular 51) before building.
ply to the above entitled Court for
to appear and answer the complaint
pansion; to consider methods of loc­ Income from poultry, it Is recom­ All poultry bulletin* referred to
the relief prayed for In. Ita com­
(lied against you In (he above en­
al storage; cooperative buying of mended that, as soon as experience may be secured from County Agent.
plaint
herein
to-wit:
for
personal
titled suit on or before six weeks
Xieds; co-operative selling of pro. warrants, a minimum unit of one « (14) Green feed Is one of the
judgment against the defendants
ducts; means of transportation, and thousand hens and pullets be estab­ four major classes of poultry feeds
from the (late of the first publica­
Mrs,
Llzsl«
A.
Ross
for
the
following
necessary for growth and egg pro­
to Incorporate Into this report, above lished.
tion of this summons, to-wit- on or
(7) In commercial poultry farm, duction, an regarded as the most amounts, to-wit: 211.00 with Inter­ before the 12th day of March, 1*26,
all else, certain methods of manage­
est at th« rate of six per cent per
lng,
or as a side line business, the Important feed. It is hereby recom­
ment which will make *he poultry
and If you fall so to appear and
annum
from and after June 1, 191«;
mended
that
the
poultry
produern
bustnese a safer enterprise over a poultry group recommends that the
answer said complaint on or before
«11.00
with
interest
at
the
rate
of
period of yearB for the farmers of percentage of the flock each year plant a small patch of root cops each
said date, for want thereof the plain­
consist of approximately fifty per year to be used as an emergency win. six per cant l‘«’r annum from and tiff will apply to the above entitled
the project.
2. Can more Eggs be Marketed. cent pullets and fifty per cent hold ter fed, to supplement the alfalfa after June 1. 1920; «11.00 with In­ court for the relief demanded In
or other greens during the winter terest at the rate of six per cent said complaint, to-wtt:
The Umatilla project now pro­ over hens.
2
per annum from and after June 1,
(8) The producers of commer­ months.
duces a surplus of eggs which must
For a decree determining and
(15)
The poultry commodity 1921; «11.00 with Interest at the decreeing that the plaintiff Is the
You will find «very beauty, every convenience,» every comfort
cial eggs must have the benefit of
he sold outside of the project.
The state of Oregon also produce* fall and winter production to get a group desires to go on record as rate of six per cent per annum from owner In fee simple of the following
you have dreamed about In our book of designs. On view at our
a surplus of a few hundred carloads higher average price for the years favoring the new egg grading law June 1, 1922: *11.00 with Interest at described real property situated In
office or w« will take It to you ou request.
and Its enforcement, which was pass­ the rate of 6 per cent per annum from
of eggs, which in turn must find a production.
Umntllla County, Oregon, to-wlt:
This committee strongly recom- ed by the last sesion of the Oregon and after June 1, 1923: and «11.06
market outside of the state. Fortu­
Commencing at a point 148.5
Aa Professional Building Material Merchants, we offer our ser­
nately a strong outsde buying de­ mends that producers get the chick* Iglslature. This law provides that with interest at th0 rate of six per
feet South of the Quarter Cor­
vice»
la aiding you to secure your IDEAL HOME.
cent
per
annum
from
and
after
June!
early
enough
In
the
spring
to
be
old
all
eggs
that
reach
the
ultimate
con.
mand exists for the surplus eggs of
ner between Set^lons Nine (9)
good quality. This export surplus enough to come Into flock product- eumer must be candled and sold sc­ 1, 1924; and that the Court will by | and Sixteen (16) in Township
its decree declare said judgment to
could be more than doubled with­ ion by October. It Is’suggested that cording to quality and size.
Five (5) North of Range Twenty-
out Injury to pricee, provided this the most desirable time to secure! (16) Poultry farming has been be a Hen against the following des­
eight (284, thence West along
Increased volume came from locks chicks of lighter breeds Is from the exploited as an easy business, re- cribed property, to-wit:
the North line of the O. W. R. A-
ntlddle
of
March
to
April
15.
Heav-
|
quirlng
but
smnll
capital
and
little
Al] that portion of the South
large enough to Insure good quality
N. Co’s, right of way 662 feet,
Half of the South Half of the
and large enough to ship regularly ier breeds should be secured earlier experience. Such propoganda Is
thence North 662 feet, thence
331
Pho
as they require a longer time t o . unsound.
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Southwest Quarter of the North­
In case lots.
<
Easterly 662 feet parallel with
The poultry group desires to pres­
west Quarter of Section 30,
The surplus eggs of the state are icach maturity.
said right of way thence South
' The Tard of Bert Quality
(9) It Is false economy to at­ ent a few facts in order to promote
marketed cooperatively thru the
Township 4 North, Range 28
662 feet to place of beginning;
H. M. STRAW. MGR
a
common
understanding.
Pacific Co-operative Poultry Produc­ tempt to brood and range together
East of the Willamette Meridian
all east o (the Willamette Merid­
The development of a largo flock
ers Association, a recognized success chicks of different ages. This often
lying East of the canal of the
ian. In the County of Umatilla
Exclusive Representatives of Nations
In the field of coopeartlve marketing. happens where the small farm Incu. should be made gradually. An ama­
Western Land & Irrigation Com­
and State of Oregon; excepting
This association works In close har­ bator Is operated aeveral time« dur- teur should select one reliable source
pany, the said tract of land con­
a right of way reserved ftjyr a
mony with similar cooperative as­ lng the spring of the year. It la of Information and follow It closely
t o
taining seven and three-puar-
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public highway for road pur­
sociations in California and Wash­ therefore recommended that produc­ rather than act upon the mlscellan
ters acres, more or less,
poses In the deed of John B.
ington. The above association ben. tive buy or hatch all chicks at one eous advice handed out from many and will decree the same to be a
Swltzler, a widower, to the
eflts all poultry producers whether time,, where only one brodder and unreliable sources.
lien upon said premises to aequre
plaintiff herelln as grantee,
Where the farm and home are
members or not. With the surplus one range Is available.
the payment with interest as afore­ and further decreeing that the
THIS IS THE PLACE
owned
and
a
poultry
unit
is
to
be
(10
The
greatest
undermining
eggs shipped away the local mar­
said of all the amounts hereinabove plaintiff’s said fee simple title be
kets are kept at a higher level than factor in the poultry business Is soil established It will require an ap­ named, and that the Court will
If the home markets were glutted contamination. This ^results when proximate outlay of cash or credit ' further decree that said Hen Is a forever quieted of all adverse and
conflicting claims of you and each of
large numbers of fowls use the same the first six months of «2.85 to «3
with eggs.
first and pi lor lien upon said prem­ you, and that you and each of you,
3. Recommendations of the Poul. • oil area too long. The greatest per pullet under Umatilla Project
The expenditure Is ises and superior In time and right the said defendants, and all claim­
danger applies to yards ot ranges conditions.
ty Group. •
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to any right, tille, Interest or claim
(1) The Umatilla Project Is used for brooding chicks and rearing pro rated as follows: Using a unit of any of the defendants her«eln, ing by, through and under you or
any of you, be by said decree for­
them
to
maturity.
A
lack
of
a
cre-[
of
500
chicks
as
a
basis,
(a)
well adapted trt poultry farming,
and that the Court will further de­ ever barred and enjoined from as­
land prices are reasonable, eggs of age contributes to poultry farm Brooder house, brooder, fuel, sup-
cree and order safd Hen foreclosed serting any claim. Interest or estate
good quality can be produced and failure. Real estate agencies should pllee, per chick, from fifteen to
and the said premises sold by the of any kind or nature adverse to or
twenty-five
cents,
(b)
Feed,
lit­
sold at a profit, a ready market not exploit two or three acre tracts
OR ANYTHING IN THE HARNESS
Sheriff of Umatilla Coutny, Oregon, conflicting with the said fee simple
exists for quality eggs ahd mean» for Intensified poultry farms where ter, cost of chicks, morality losses
in* the manner prescribed by law, title of the plaintiff therein, and
to
six
months
of
age,
range
house,
young
stock
Is
to
be
reared
each
of transporting the products to mar­
nnd for such other and further re- thereto, and generally quieting the
ket are gorxl. Thl. group therefore year. It le hereby recommended per pullet from «1.10 to «1.25.
Permanent
laying
house,
m
a
t-!11«*
maV *>e meet In equity.
(c)
that
commercial
poultry
keeping
title of the p’nlntlff r t all such
recommends that the poultry Indus­
try on the project and vicinity can • M »«-♦ be attempted on lees than crlal, labor, equipment, fencing,' This summons Is published pursu-' claims, Interest and estates of every
he safely expnncd. Four hundred f id W fifteen acres of ground for etc., per pullet «1.60. Approximate nn* 1° I*1® order of the Honorable kind and character, and for such
WE ARE GROWING
total, «2.85’to «3.00.
)
McColloeh, Judge of the above further and other relief as shall In
liens on each farm nk ten acres or euch unit of one thousand hens.
The above statements show an ap- entitled Court duly made and enter- »nutty be meet, and to Justice apper­
(11) Poultiy producers will sue.
more would ndd wealth to the pro­
day by day. That la because we
please our customers with the
ject and give volume that would aiB ••eed accorilng t their foresight proximate overhead minus labor, r«l b«1 the 25th day of January, 1926 tain.
and ability to rear healthy, mature taxes. Interest on investment and directing that publication herein be
kind of vulcanizing work we do.
the marketing problems.
This
summons
is
served
upon
you
made once a week for a period of
Our up-to-date vulcantrl g me“*"-- «
(22 It Is recommended as a more pullets. Clean soil must be provld- depreciation.
by publication thereof In the Her­
They show th* necessity of follow­ six consecutive weeks In the Her­
economlcal method for the new be-jed for brooding and ranging young
together with good man-in
,
miston Herald, a weekly newspaper
v orktnsnshlp turns on’ n f'r-i
glnner or strictly commarclr.l egg stock, If Intestinal paresltes and ing a system of poultry farm man­ miston Herald, a newspaper publish­ published In Umatilla County, Ore­
job.
farm to purchase day old chlckB or diseases dangers are reduced to the agement that will make the Invest­ ed In Hermiston, Umatilla County, gon for six consecutive weeks be­
Oregon, and that the first publica­
ment safe.
three months old pullets than to minimum.
tion herein is mad* pursuant to ggid ginning with the Issue of January
It Is further recommended that
On farms where hill land makes
engage In breeding or Incubator
PACIFIC TIRE COMPANY
28, 1926 to and including the Issue
More
work
lg
needed
t0
safe
a
portable
brooder
house
undesirable
demonstration
flock
of
poultry
b
oarder
on the 28th day of January,
H f A
work.
of March 11, 1926, pursuant to the
2C6% E. Alta St.
Pendleton. Ore.
I^uard th* buying public from un- (described in Experiment Station established on the Umatilla Branch | 1926.
commands of an order for publication
Circular 66) a permanent brooder Experiment Station. The purpose Raley, Ra'ey A Stelwef* and H. J.
j< liable sellers of chicks.
of said summons made and entered
Warner,
(3) Many losses occur due to house becomes a necessity. In such of this flock being to furnish a
In the above entitled suit by the
eases
It
Is
recommended
«hat
tho
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the foct that many people attempt
Attorneys for Plaintiff. Honorable C. H. McColloeh, presid­
prtr.anent
brooder
house
be
located
'
(Continued
on
Page
Three)
Postoffice address, Pendleton, Ore­
poultry keeping on a larger scale
ing judge of the above entitled Court,
w iwo
lum »
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that
two or mors
than their experience or poultry on a glv*n area so u
gon.
21-7tc
said
order being dated this 26th day
he
provided.
Under
this
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
knowledge warrants. It Is the re­ yards may
of January, 1926.
STATE OF OREGON FOR
commendation of this group that not system It is understood that only one '
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Dated, thia 27th day of January,
UMATILLA COUNTY
ABRAM METHOD
mors than five bundled chicks be 1 ynrd 1 b to be used each year In Its
STATE OF OREGON FOR
Western
Irrigation
Co.,
a
corpora­
1926.
brooded the first yf»r. Two hundred logical turn (yards may be formed
OF BLOOD TESTING AND TREATMENT
William J. Warner.
tion, Plaintiff.
UMATILLA COUNTY
pullets secured from this number of by use of panel or temporary fenc­
Ralph Atchison,
P. O. Herlston, Oregon.
chirks will provide enough expense ing.) As Boon as the pullets are old
Lowell, Clark A McIntyre,
Plaintiff.
nnd exeperlence for the beginners' enough (eight to ten weeks) they Mrs. Lizzie A. Ross, and John Doe
vs.
Residence and P. O. address, Pendle­
Ross, and also all other persons
should be removed from the brood-
first year.
PENDLETON, OREGON
ton, Oregon.
o r p a r t i e s u n k n o w n Alexander Bosley and------------- Bos­
<4) On farms nol Interested In ?r bouse and brooder yard and taken
claiming any right, tllte, estate
ley, his wife, and Mason J. H ew -'
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
poultry or where other farm work . ut on free range not us'd the prev.
and—
Hewitt, his 21-7te
lien or Interest In the real estate
does nol provide surplus labor, It tnus yearlong year.
Y o u P a y fo r It!
. W h y N ot
Own Your Home?
If another person can make
a profit by renting you a
house, surely you can make
a * profit by owning y u
home.
Inland Empire Lumber c
■
If you want your Auto fop
or Recovered
A New Set of Side Curtar.' S
A Tent Made to Ord »r
W. I. G A D W A , Pendleton, Ore
NIZING
CANCER SPECIALIST
Dr. B. B. Brundage
r/-
Community Get-to-gether
*
Meeting Will Be Held
NEXT THURSDAY FEBRUARY
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Every Adult Is Invited
P, &
Bring Your
Cup and Spoon
Time, 8: P. M.
Place, City Auditorium
Hermiston Commercial Club
Project Farm Bureau
Community Club
Neighborhood Club
A