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The Herald Keeps Close to the Heart and Mind of the Umatilla Project. Wrmwfcm Ita tlfr THE DAIRY COW CAM FIND NO BETTER HOME THAN ON A N IRRIGATED FARM ON THIS PROJECT. VOL. Z Z I SETTLEMENT AID PROVIDED IN BILL HERMISTON. ONE OF THE BEST POULTRY DISTRICTS ANYWHERE IN THE NORTHWEST HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1927 REV. C. H. HEUSTIS GOLD WAVE GIVES HERMISTON WINTER WINTER W EATHER M ATTES OUTDOOR SPORTS POPULAR RABBIT DRIVE NEXT SUNDAY POSTPONED S ub zero e m p eratu res w ith snow on th e gro u n d have created t h e / i g h t co n d itio n s fo r w in te r sp o rts, and local people have availed themseYves MERCURY SCOOTS DOWN TO 27 LEGISLATION INTRODUCED TO CAMPAIGN BEING of th e o p p o rtu n ity to enjoy th e m POISONING selves d u rin g th e past week. BELOW ZERO CARRIED ON ’ PERPETUATE WORK A few bob sleds of hom e m ad e v in Little Damage Reported as Result of tag e have been dragged o u t of h id in g Snow and Cold Weather Aid Local $30,000 Annually Asked to be Used places and p u t in to use, p ro v id in g a Fall in Tempe attire Farmers in Battle Against a m eans for sled d in g p a rtie s. S k iin g In Attracting More People has been done to a ce rta in e x te n t by Following Si ow. Rabbit Pests. To Oregon som e of th e young people, an d ice s k a tin g a n d co astin g p a rtie s have The w eath er m an paid H erm iston T he ra b b it drive in th e C olum bia P ro m o tio n of th e se ttle m e n t an d an unexpected v isit la s t T h u rsd ay been common. d is tric t w hich w as scheduled to be d evelopm ent of O regon’s a g ric u ltu r an d doled o u t a cold w ave th a t sen t held n ext Sunday, J a n u a r y 30, has a l lan d s is th e aim of a b ill w hich th e m ercu ry sc u rry in g dow n to th e TOO GOOD A COW IS CAUSE OF been postponed, according to a s ta te h a s been in tro d u ced In th e leg isla low est level th a t h as p rev ailed fo r a m ent by L. H. P earson. Several tu re. T he proposed leg islatio n , num ber of years. The frig id w eath HARRY WATSON DECIDING TO inches of snow on the ground and the ❖ - ♦ - ♦ - <• know n as H ouse B ill No. 34, h as e r follow ed a snow an d a so u th w est ♦ cold w eath er w hich m ade it im possi RAZZ-A-DOODLE CLUB ble to s e t posts an d erect a fence for a!!-d fo rth th e endorsem en t of th e w ind. U sually, acco rd in g to local JOIN lead in g cham bers of com m erce In w e a th e r observers, cob I w aves th a t a pen caused th e action. H a rry W atson, p rom inent M inne every sectio n of th e s ta te , w ho see In s trik e th is d is tric t come o u t of th e Polson b ait has been sp read over h a h a d is tric t farm er, has Joined the the C olum bia d is tric t d u rin g th e past It an effective m eans of p e rp e tu a t n o rth east. in g th e w ork of th e O regon S tate T h e m inim um tem p n a tu r e reco r Razz-A-Doodle club. I t a ll cam e few days since th e snow fell, an d re C ham ber of Commerce in b rin g in g se ded by th e g o v ern m en t th erm o m eter ab o u t because H a rry h as a good cow, su lts have been very g ra tify in g . lected s e ttle rs to th e lan d s of th e a t th e irrig a tio n d is tric t office w as too a ll-fired good a cow, som e of his Polson can be secured a t cost from ; tate. H enry O tt. A larg e g ro u p of Coluni- Rev. C. H. H eustia of Toronto, who 27 below zero on F rid ay , J a n u a ry frie n d s Bay. R ecently Mr. W ato n m ilked the d ia d is tric t farm ers h as been busy / “rovislon Is m ade in th e b ill for a has been appointed general secretary 21. T he m axim um on th a t d ate w as •r'isM on o f fiv e m em bers, th ree of of th e Lord’s Day alliance, succeed five above. T he n ex t day, S atu rd ay , cow. S he had been fi’esh a short p u ttin g out b ait alo n g ra b b it runs. ¡■■nr ,-l.ail consist of th e board of ing Rev. W. M. Rochester. show ed some re le n tin g on th e p a rt of tim e, and h is fa th e r had been ca rin g C ounty A gent H o lt and Roy F u g n iro l and tw o selected by th e board the w eath er m an, m axim um being for h er. T he firs t tim e H a rry m ilked ate of th e b u reau of biological s u r ■ d ire c to rs of th e Oregon S tate five above w ith th e m inim um re a d h er he got a fo u r gallon p all foam vey w ere here F rid a y and S a tu rd ay . in g full. c h a m b e r of com m erce. It is specific in g for th e day 24 below. Mr. F u g a te aided in m ix in g and “ W hew ! T h is cow is a dandy sp read in g th e poison. Mr. H olt, a lly provided th a t one of th ese m em S unday saw fu r th e r m o d eratio n of b ers of th e S ta te C ham ber sh all be a te m p e ra tu re w ith 16 above fo r high G uess I ’ll w eigh th is m ilk ,” H a rry C larence V oliva, Tom H addox and re s id e n t of th e section east of the an d six below for m inim um . The exclaim ed. Mr. S tockard checked on a k ill m ade So h e did, u sin g to r ’th e purpose behind th e G raham place S a tu rd a y v'nscades. m ercu ry has no t slid below th e zero 1 e t i l l c a rrie s an ap p ro p riatio n m ark since, an d m axim um read in g s some m ilk scales th a t had n o t been and found scores of dead rab b its. New York, N. Y.—M erger plans of t te funds a m o u n tin g to $30,000 for M onday and T uesday w ere 20 ad ju ste d recently. T he m ilk and In one space, 20 feet sq u a re , 30 th e G reat N orthern and N orthern Pa pall w eighed 60 pounds, so th e scales ra b b its w ere counted afteT one kill. an d 26 above, respectively. » ''y for th e y ears 1928, 1929 cific railroads have advanced another 30, to be used by the sta te The excessive cold did com paraaive- reg istered , w ith fo u r an d a h alf T he stry c h n in e is mixed w ith chopped step w ith ag reem en t for an exchange i her in in d u cin g th e location ly little dam age, acco rd in g to reports. pounds as w eig h t of the pail, or a net a lfalfa, and th e b a it Is th e n s c a tte r of stsick on an equal Bhare for Bhare it bin O ieon of new s e ttle rs an d new Some resid en ts rep o rted frozen w ater m ilk w eig h t of 55 1-2 pounds. ed along re g u la r ru n s. Most of the basis. Such a good production on th e p a rt dead ra b b its a re found close to the p ita l, th e m ethod of d is b u rsin g of pipes an d tro u b le w ith p lu m b in g sy s The ag reem en t was made a t a con these fu n d s being su b je c t to th e ap tem s, b u t th e d am age from th is of h is cow w as too good to hide u n d e r runs, one of th e w o rk irs explained, ference atten d ed by d irecto rs, offi provai of th e com m ission. source w as no t v ery extensive. M ot a bushel, so H a rry proceeded to do a th o u g h som etim es s tra y s w ill be cials and counsel of the two railroads. T b r ugh th e a ffilia te d e ffo rts of o rists had tro u b le in some cases little ad v ertisin g . H e approached found q u ite a d istan ce from a run. In a statem en t announcing th a t en th , O regon S ta te C ham ber an d th e w here p ro p er p re c au tio n s w ere not his neighbor, C. A. F la n ig a n , som e C olum bia d is tric t is fa irly w ell cov couraging progress had been made in tim es re fe rre d to as “Off A g’in, On ered, Mr. P earson said. He sta te d . o rtla n d C ham ber of Comm erce d u r tak en . the negotiations, Ralph Budd, p resi in g th e la s t tw o years, 2,300 new s e t M ail d eliveries w ere held up on Ag’in .” th a t som e w ork should be done now d ent of the G reat N orthern, and Chas. “ Say, w h a t do you know ab o u t th a t a t th e low er end of the p ro ject n e a r tle rs have been placed on Oregon th e r u r a l free delivery ro u tes fo r a Donnelly, p resid en t of th e N orthern farm s. T hey have in vested m ore couple of days, due to th e w eath er new ly fresh cow of m ine, F la n ig a n ,” U m atilla. The B u tte r creek d is tric t Pacific, said the ex act m ethod to be e n th u sia stic a lly . also h a s q u ite a heavy ra b b it popu th a n te n m illion d o llars of new cap i an d sickness, b u t d eliv eries w ere re H a rry rem ark ed adopted for puttin g th e plans into ex ta l in th e s ta te a t a cost of less th an sum ed M onday an d have been u n in “She gave 55 1-2 pounds a t one m ilk latio n w hich could be m a te ria lly de ecution could not be revealed a t this ing. I got a fo u r gallon p a ll plum b creased th ro u g h th e use of poison. $40 p er fam ily to b rin g th em here. te rru p te d since. time. U nification of th e two lines T h ere a re now th ree th o u san d pros T h e cold w as u n u su al, such te m fu ll.” T he w e a th e r th a t has p revailed first m ust have th e sanction of the Mr. F la n ig a n becam e pensive a t re d u rin g th e p ast w eek is ideal for p ectiv e s e ttle rs w ho have sig n ed th e p e ra tu re s b ein g recorded on an a v e r in te rsta te com m erce commission. q u e stio n s ires used by th e L and S e t age ab o u t once In th re e o r fo u r y ears, ceipt of th is in fo rm atio n , m aybe even poisoning w ork T he te m p e ra tu re The statem en t of th e two execu tle m e n t D ep artm en t, s ta tin g th a t d e b u t fa rm ers have sta te d th a t th e d ig h tly jealous. He did some fast has been low a b ig p a r t of th e tim e, tives said the boards of d irecto rs of fin ite ly th a t th ey a re com ing to O re fin a l re s u lt w ill u n d o u b ted ly be good fig u rin g , m a in ta in in g m ean w h ile a the gro u n d is covered to a d e p th of the two n o rth ern com panies w ere in gon. fo r th e d is tric t. S ev eral inches of solemn cast of countenance. -several inches of snow , an d feed Is agreem ent on th e equal exchange of “ W ell.” said he, finally. "S uch a scarce. T he poisoned b a it finds S u p p o rters of th e bill ex p lain th a t snow th a t covers th e g ro u n d has stocks for sh ares in the new o perat th e fu n d s w hich it provides w ill be ing company. p ro tected a lfa lfa an d o th e r field cow as th a t is no slouch, b u t you’re m any eager ta k ers, and th e cost of used In se c u rin g s e ttle rs an d giv in g crops. Bee m en alw ay s w elcome a th e w onder yourself. If you h a d n ’t k illin g by poison Is less th a n by any ♦ham service, salarie s an d o th e r over- period of cold w e a th e r in w lnteh as spilled a h a lf pound of m ilk on the o th e r m ethod, acco rd in g to those w ho DIRECT LOANS FAVORED head expenses b eing o th e rw ise se- a su re g u a ra n te e J f a good honey way to th e houee you w ould have had have studied th e m a tte 1-. seven g allons of m ilk In a fo u r g al flow in th e fo llo w in g sum m er. cured. May A rrange for ex-Service Men to G raders have been a t w ork on th e lon pail. A g allo n of m ilk w eighs MARKET FOR ALFALFA HAY Borrow from V eteran»’ Bureau. h ighw ay, and only a th in iay er of eig h t pounds, an d seven tim es eig h t LAND ADVERTISING TO BE W ashington, D. C.—D irect loans to h a rd packed snow h as rem ained on is 56. Y ou’re a w onder for tu ck in g REMAINS ABOUT $10 TON aw ay m ilk In a p ail, th a t’s w hat. DISCUSSED NEXT TUESDAY ex service m en on th eir bonus certi th e Old Oregon T rail. ficates by th e v e te ra n s’ bureau was If you can te ll m ilk sh ip p ers how to No Increase in Either Demand Or E ffoits to be Made to Put Over agreed upon a t a W hite H ouse con SNOW AND COLD MAKE Increase the c a rry in g capacity of can? Price Has Resulted Yet From ference and early congressional con and ta n k cars by 75 per cen t your Campaign to Int rest New sideration of th e proposal w as prom fo rtu n e is m ade.” Cold, Dealer Says. BIRDS HUNGRY AND EAGER TO ised. D irector H ines of th e bureau Mr. W atso n belongs to the Razz- Settlers In District. said a fte r a conference w ith P resi A lfa lfa hay c o n tin u es th e even SECURE FOOD FROM FRIENDS A-Doodle club, and he Is looking for m ore m em bers. C o n sid eratio n of an ad v e rtisin g dent Coolidge th a t th ere w as an obli ten o r of Its w ay, n o tw ith sta n d in g n algn to p u t before prospective gation on th e p a rt of th e governm ent the colder w e a th e r th a t has been the Cold w e a th e r an d snow th a t cov the fa c ts o o n cern in g lan d to m ake th e loans and he would ask ers m any o rd in a ry sources of food PEPPERMENT OIL LOSES ITS dot of th is d is tric t d u rin g th e pant w eek, acco rd in g to hay, dealers. No liable in th e H erm isto n d is tric t congress to authorize It. fo r b ird s have m ade m em bers of th e HIGH PLACE IN MARKET ap p reciab le in crease In dem and for G eneral H ines would have th e vet ..v elo p m en t w ill be a sp ecial or- fe a th e re d trib e tam e an d frien d ly to h ay h as been noted, and th e price of business fo r th e m e etin g of eran s’ bureau act as a supplem entary w ard m an k in d lately . Several ro b U n g e re r’s B u lle tin , New Y ork, holds stead y a t about $10 per ton in com m ercial club n e x t w eek, ac- service to th e banks, th u s perm ittin g in s have adopted M ain s tre e t as home s ta te s th a t, a fte r m onopolizing the the stack . ng to a m otion adopted by the v eteran s to obtain loans eith e r from d u rin g re c e n t days an d have show n lim elig h t fo r a year and a h alf, pep th e banks or th e governm ent a t the “I looked fo r th is w e a th e r to Iub a t Its m e etin g T uesday. ir rita tio n w hen com pelled by a pass p e rm in t stem s to have subsided som e W ith a b o u t 10,000 acree of ad d l- sam e In terest r a t e - 6 per cent. in g p ed estria n to move aw ay from an w hat, and, a lth o u g h Its flu c tu a tio n s sh a rp e n dem and and m aybe give us a h ig h e r p ric e ,” one local deuler ! a a l land now assured of a p len tl- apple or b read cru m b feast. s till a tt r a c t a good deal of a tte n tio n said, “ b u t to d a te no such th in g lias Judge Lindsey ia O rdered Ousted. uppiy of w a te r fo r Irrig a tio n Some local people have shew n th e ir It Is becom ing m uch less sp ectacu lar. happened. W e m ay g et such re s u lts D enver.—The, suprem e court o rd er frie n d sh ip for b ird s by feed in g them . •ses, no delay sh o u ld be per- W ith m irror In te rru p tio n s, th e a little la te r because we know th a t ’ In se c u rin g settlem em t, ac- ed Ju v en ile Judge Ben B. Lindsey, W . H. A lbee, d ep u ty gam e w arden, price tendency h a s been dow nw ard lots of h a y is now b eing consum ed, - to E. P. Dodd of th e c lu b ’s nationally known ju rist, ousted from recen tly Issued an ap p eal from P e n since la st sp rin g , and p a rtic u la rly b u t th e su p p ly Is a p p a re n tly g e n e r office pending a reh earin g of a suit i -tty com m ittee. A p lan for d leto n to farm ers and sp o rtsm en to since new crop oil cam e on the m a r ous, an d th e re Is not m uch livestock rui.-.ing fu n d s fo r th e w ork is to be contesting his re-election In 1925. The p u t o u t feed for gam e b ird s d u rin g k et. T he f ir s t of th is oil com m anded locally in big flocks of sheep o r h erd s ■ en ted a t th e sam e tim e th e sug- o rd er cam e from th e co u rt’s decision th e cold w eath er. a b o u t. $11 per pound, but as m ore of c a ttle to tak e local hay o ff th e ested cam paign is o u tlin e d , Mr. rev ersin g the ruling of a low er court and m ore oil w as produced q u o ta m a rk e t.” upholding L indsey's election. The Dodd said. TWO BODIES TO HOLD THEIR tions slid off rap id ly . P roduction Is o u ster o rd er tak es effect im m ediately. H ay b a lin g w as disco n tin u ed for h u n d red th o u san d pounds, more th a n several days on acco u n t of th e cold, T h e b est w ay to sto re honey in ANNUAL MEETINGS FEB. su ffic ie n t for n o rm al dem ands, and b u t a couple of crew s are now back T h e k itc h e n is, above all else, a O regon is in a w arm an d d ry place. place to p rep are Rnd serve food. T he a n n u a l m eetin g of b o th the It is to b e a n tic ip a te d th a t prices will in actio n , and th e re Is some m ove T h u s sto red It w ill keep fo r m any g ra d u a lly k ettle back to the cu sto m m ent. m o n th s, even years, say s II. A. Scul- L im it It to th is use if possible and a r Jerse y B reeders asso ciatio n and th e ra n g e fo r la u n d er, an d such w ork to H erm isto n D airy & H og Show asso ary level w hich prevailed before th e T he sam e d eale r estim ated th a t in len, bee sp e c ia list a t th e s ta te col be done in a n o th e r place. c iatio n , scheduled to have been held wild price m ovem ents of th e p ast tw o the B oardm an, Irrig o n . U m atilla, lege. It does not keep w ell In a cold, S a tu rd a y aftern o o n a t 2 o’clock, w as years. H erm isto n and B u tte r creek d is tric ts dam p cellar. C ans c o n ta in in g s t r a in A m ah o g an y desk w hich N apoleon postponed on acco u n t of th e cold w ea ab o u t 40 p er cen t of the hay crop Is ed honey ru s t. If th e honey is In M. C. B a rra g e r, w ell know n fa rm e r still in th e g ro w ers’ hands. In the th e com b it Is likely to d raw mois is said to have used o n m an y occa th e r w hich p rev en ted a tte n d a n c e of sions w as fo r som e y ears in service and f r u it gro w er of east of S tan field H erm iston d is tric t, only about 25 per a q u o ru m of e ith e r body. C ounty tu r e and g ra n u la te m uch m ore q u ick ly th a n w hen k ep t In th e p a n try or as a telep h o n e sw itch b o ard a t th e A gent W a lte r H o lt w as h ere from w as a H erm isto n v isito r yesterday. cer.t of hay Is s till being held, he F ren ch M in istry of W ar. I t h as now P en d leto n for th e m eetings. o th e r w arm places. He re c e n tly pulled out his o rch ard of estim ated . been placed w ith o th e r N apoleon rel T h e m eetin g s w hich w ill be held peach tre e s an d Is now p u llin g h is Jo in tly , w ill be con d u cted S atu rd ay F. C. M cK enzie h as been c a rry in g les a t L a M alm aison. If b u ild in g o r rem odeling a k itch en ap p le o rc h a rd . “ I ’m tired of w o rk mgke it oblong r a th e r th a n square, a ftern o o n , F e b ru a ry 5. E lectio n of h is left h a n d in b andag es d u rin g th e Miss Inez H am rick , d a u g h te r of officers an d th e fo rm u la tin g of p lan s in g h a rd to produce so m eth in g I to save step« In doing the w ork and p a st few days on acco u n t of an In Rev. an d Mrs. S. H am rick , is in for th e com ing y ear w ill be tho chief c a n ’t sell,” he declared, "so I'm g e tt to d is trib u te th e eq u ip m en t a d v a n fection. A sc ra tc h from a sp lin te r business o f both bodies. wn - the source of th e tro u b le. T illam ook v is itin g frien d s. in g rid of my o rc h a rd s.” tageously. MERGER PLANS OF HILL LINESADVANGE NO. 21 CYRUS E. WOODS BIG FUTURE SEEN IN EGG BUSINESS BEAT PETALUMA” IS IDEA OF LOCAL MAN Natural Conditions Here Right to Have 5,000,000 Laying H' ns Working, White Says. Cyrus E. Woods, form er am bassa dor to Spain and Japan, whose nomin ation as a m em ber of the in terstate comm erce com m ission w as rejected by the senate. SENATE REFUSES TO SEAT FRANK SMITH W ashington, D. C.—Dented a seat In tho sen ate to w hich he holds a certificate of appointm ent, F ran k L Sm ith of Illinois m ust aw ait anothei investigation into the financing o! his prim ary cam paign last year anf a vote on th e funding before leam inv w hether ho will sit in the present congress. The vote 'by w hich the senator-des ignate w as refused the oath of offic pending th e inquiry by the election; com m ittee w as 48 to 33. The vote denying the form er chair man of the Illinois comm erce commls sion a seat a t th is tim e found sorai of the republican old guard, who ha< previously been counted upon to sup port him, joining th e opposition, whlc! com prised 15 republicans, m ost insur gents, 32 dem ocrats and the one farm er-labor m em ber, S enator S hipstead o: M innesota. F our dem ocrats, Sm ith and Bleast of South C arolina; Overm an, Nortl Carolina, and Steck, Iowa, Joined thi 29 republicans in voting to seat th; ¡¿cnotor-deaignate pending fu rth e r in qulry into his fitness. T he s ta te of Illinois and attorneys for Colonel Frank L. Sm ith jointly challenged the rig h t of the sen ate to b ar the Illinois senator-designate be cause of the slush fund charges raised ag ain st him la his prim ary cam paign. A ppearing before the sen ate elec tions com m ittee, counsel for th e state and Sm ith filed a dem urrer to the sen a te 's action in closing its doors in S m ith ’s face. SHORT NEWS NUGGETS T he dem ocratic vacancy on the fed eral trad e comm ission w as given by P resid en t Ccolldge to E dgar A. Mc Culloch of A rkansas. The Benate defeated ratification of the L ausanne treaty . T he vote was 50 for ratification and 34 against. A tw o th ird s vote Is required to ratify treaties. In the g re a te st m obilization since the World war, all the available a ir craft of th e w ar dep artm en t will sw arm the skies at Kelly Field, Texas in w ar m aneuvers during April. Sale of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul rallrond to Kuhn, Loeb, finan ciers of New York city was approved by Federal Judge Jam es H. W ilkerson of Chicago. The sale price was $140,- 000,000. N otice th a t opponents of the adm in istra tio n 's foreign policy will demand an ex tra session of congress unless th e N icaraguan and M exican situ a tions nre cleared up by March 4, was served in the house by R epresentative H uddleston, dem ocrat of Alabama. Too much w ter in a w ash in g m ac hine’ causes excessive sp lash in g and often reduces the efficiency of the m achine. Observe w here th e w ater line Is, and also be c arefu l not to overload th e m achine w ith clo th es (G ERA LD A. W H IT E ) G reen feed is th e life in su ran ce of th e fowl on th e farm o r in larg e com m ercial flocks. Dr. W a lte r F. H o ist, p o u ltry n u tr itio n a l ex p ert of th e u n i v ersity of C alifornia, sp eak in g a t th e close of th e egg la y in g c o n test in P etalu m a, says he hopes to see th e p o ultrym en of th a t s ta te change from the g reen stu ffs raised In th e ir sm all garden plots to a lfa lfa hay. H e f u r th e r sta te s th a t a lfa lfa h ay co n ta in s nore vitam in es th a n an y o th e r g reen ■rop. If P etalu m a, w ith over a 5,- 900,000 hen p o p u latio n w ith in a ra d - us of five m iles, can a ffo rd to In tensify In such a large w ay, th a t hey m ust concrete th e ir p o u ltry vards to p rev en t soil co n tam in atio n , ind yet buy a lfa lfa hay for g reen ,’eed, w hy c a n ’t we w ith a lfa lfa -an g es equal or even b e tte r P e ta lum a’s hen population. If I am not m istaken In m y fig - ires a ra d iu s of five m iles w ould jiv e 78.54 sq u are m iles or 50,265 ic r ts , th u s m ak in g a p o p u latio n ot ib o u t 100 hens p e r acre. W e hav e, o I have been told. 22,000 acres v ith ab o u t 22,000 hen p o p u latio n . Yet we have the a lfa lfa ra n g e an d P etalu m a has concrete yard s an d im ported hay. Come on. frien d s, we are ju s t n in e ty -n in e head p er a cre behind. L e t’s m uke o u r p o p u latio n grow. P e ta lu m a began In m uch th e sam e vay as we a re b eg in n in g w ith a co- 'p erativ e feed b u y in g s ta tio n and co- ip eratlv e egg sellin g . T h is Is com ing for us In th e very n e a r fu tu re . P e ta lu m a sh ip s a tra in lo a d of eggs o th e New Y ork m a rk e t daily. Y et h at tra in lo a d w ould n o t give New York City its eggs for b re a k fa st. T he ta r iff on o utside eggs h as jc-en raised 50 per c e n t In th e p a st ’ew years and C hinese eggs w ill be ’orced from th e m a rk e ts if n ecessary .a save th e A m erican p o u ltry m a n or vom an. The colleges agree th a t 100 h en s rer acre Is not over cro w d in g an d h a t all th e d e p a rtm e n ts of th e arm ; th e d w ellin g house an d law n, th e in cu b ato r house, th e hom e an d p o u ltry g ard en , the b rooding gro u n d , p u lle t range, and lay in g ra n g e , m ay all be accom m odated w ith necessary ra n g e to p rev en t soil co n ta m in a tio n a t th e ra te of 100 hens per acre. So don’t d isco u rag e y o u r n eig h b o r in his p o u ltry v e n tu re . E n co u rag e him . If you hav e learn ed by a cold cash ex p erim en t th a t some of your p lan s w ere no good, tell him so, d en t say "H e re Jim , by gee, you know I'v e tried so and so and It ju s t w orked to p erfectio n .” L et th e new m an p ro fit by your experience paid for in cold cash. If any m an o r w om an on th is U m atilla p ro ject w a n ts my advice ■ any tro u b le th ey a re h a v in g o r v a ' me to see th e ir flocks p ersonally, 1 w ould be glad to help them in an y way. W h a t I sa y m ay not ag ree w ith your Ideas, b u t you cap i” “ " It dow n on y o u r c a le n d a r bo you w on’t forget it, and u., j and I’ll het you pay cold before a year. I did and I k o w ill too. B ecause o n r cold sn ap e a u g h 1 of us u n aw ares, le t’s d o n 't say. B ill, th e re ’« n o th in g in th l pou gam e, le t’s q u it.” Is*t s tr y a ll th e h a rd e r and see th a t we a re prep ared from now on. Mrs. W hite and I stood on the r a i l road tra c k a t L ex in g to n au d w atch ed our w hole p la n t, la y in g house and all. get up and s t a r t dow n the pike v i ’ii our p o u ltry d u rin g th e cloud!.m t th n t s tru c k Ju st a m ile an d o n e-h eli above u s in th e su m m er of 1925, an d yet, w hen th e flood w a te rs receded, we moved th em back o n to th e ir fo u n d atio n s an d re p a ire d th e dam age f best we could, re b u ilt o u r fences r-r added an In cu b ato r house to the (Continued on Pas