The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 17, 1928, Image 2

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    THE H E B M lST O y KEflALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
or buttermilk. After the first feed- Elizabeth Straw, O. A. C.; Virginia
I ng day add some whole wheat end Rodda, Monmouth normal and will
cracked corn (yellow) to the oats, teach primary at Alsea next year.
Published e e v rj Thursday at Her. Feed all the green feed the poults
Word has been reoeived of the
mlaton, Umatilla County, Oregon by will consume and feed liberal feed of graduation of Margaret Shotwell
Joseph 8. Harvsy, «liter and man grain at night.
Prlndle and George J. Prindle from
ager.
Second week: Increase the amount the University of Southern Califor
ot wheat and cracked corn in the nia.
Catered as second class matter scratch feed. Prepare a mash (10
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December, 110», at the p sstoffle. at pounds of bran. 5 pounds yellow corn'
TRACK MEET ON RADIO
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. meal, 5 pounds finely ground oats,
one-half pound of chick size char- j The annual track meet between the
coal, 1 pound granulated bone, one- University of Oregon and Oregon
Subscription Sate,
One
— ...... ......................... . » 2 « • half pound powdered oyster shell or State will be sent out over station
calcite rock) and feed for one-half ( KOAC at 2 o'clock Saturday. May 26.
Six M on th ,------------------------ y i.o t
hour on the third day of this w eek., Progress of each event will be given
Gradually Increase the time allowed ¡n detail as It takes place on track
“To thine own self be true, and it
for the mash feed until the fifth or field. A special micraphone will
most follow as the night the day,
day of the third week when It may be set up on Bell field where the
thou canst not then be false to any become a continuous feed.
Feed the meet is held.
man.”
scratch feed five times a day, allow-1
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ing a liberal feed at night. FeedI
WE RECOMMEND
milk, green feed and charcoal as ! Ancients K new Value
formerly. Get ttye brooder poults!
of Ultra-Violet Ray
Tomorrow th
out on the ground for a short tim ’ While we attribute the discovery ol
Ions of the two major parties In Ore
each day, and if quite warm and dry 1 the ultra-violet ray to a Nineteenth
gon will be held and nominees for they may be left out most of the day. | century scientist, the use ot it In the
the variou» offices will be named for
If corn 18 too costly barley may b e ' treatment of disease le of ancient
the final contest in the November
substituted In the scratch, providing j origin. Sun treatments are known to
general election.
Imre been given about 2,000 years
milk and cod liver oil is fed.
ago, and probably date back much far
One duty faces each qualified vot­
Third week: The scratch feed may!
er— the duty of casting his or her consist of equal arts of hull-les8 oats tlier, because tlie practice of sun wor­
ship is very old. For various reusons
ballot. The vote of the poorest and
cracked corn and whole wheat; and
humblest citizen is Just as potent In the mash the same as for the sec­ sun treatments became a lost art until
the Eighteenth century. Since that
the final results as the vote of the
ond week. On the third day of this time they have enjoyed an Increasing
richest and most powerful, and the week begin feeding the scratch feed popularity.
state Is entitled to an expression from four tmes a day, giving a liberal feed
The discovery that the ultra-violet
evry qualified voter.
it night. Feed milk and green feed In the sun's ruys was largely respon­
Vote tomorrow!
but the charcoal is contained in the sible for many of the beneficial ef­
The Herald has the following sug­
fects probably was one of the great
mash in large enou ghamonuse
est single advancements made In
gestions to offer Its readers who be
mash in large enough amounts now
heliotherapy. Immediately Dew fields
long to the republican party:
Fourth week: The same feed for­ wpre opened and much more careful
In the race for representative to
mula as for the third week except
congress from this district with six that the number of scratch feeds is scientific studies were made. Helio­
therapy. tlie art, begun to tuke od
candidates in the field the brief, has­ reduced to three feeds a day with a
the aspects of a science.
tily organized campaigns have devel liberal feed at night. The fifth week
It is not a full-grown science yet.
oped in such fashion that it appears the scratch feed can be cut to two however, for much remains to he
that a narrow plurality of votes will
feeds per day. Add a little whole learned, and until (here Is closer co­
determine who is to be the republi­ corn to the scratch during the fifth operation between physicians and
can standard bearer.
The three week and gradually reduce
the physicists there Is little hope that it
will become full grown. Neither tlie
strong men in the race appear to be
amount of cracked corn and add physician nor tlie physicist is sutll
IUtner of Umatilla county, Butler of
whole corn.
ciently well Informed ln the other s
The Dalles, and Wiley of Klamath
If milk Is not available ln any field to permit him to undertake In­
Falls.
form, a mash formula containing telligent Investigations In ultra-violet
Umatilla county has the greatest meat or fish meal is necessary (5 therapy. Probably in nany Instances
assessed valuation, widest diversity pounds in 100 pounds of mash). Wet one is unwilling to call upon tlie otli
or agricultural interests and biggest and sloppy feeds are dangerous and er for aid lest lie lose credit to him
population of the counties^q the dis­ are likely to cause digestive dis­ self thereby. Fortunately, however
trict. It has not had an opportunity orders. When the poults are fully the need for united effort Is being
of sending a representative to the feathered and the weather is set­ recognized to a greater and greate1
national huse of representatives for tled the poults should be encouraged extent, so that within the next tew
16 years. It now has more than an to range freely. Whle on range they years many facts concerning the use
even chance to send a man of out­ should hav a little grann to sweeten of ultru-vlolet in therapy should he
standing capabilities to Washington the crop and to encourage the turkeys brought to light.—Donald C. Stock
barger in the North American Review.
as representative from th« second to assemble for the night. The mash
district In the persn of Roy W. Rlt­ food is not necessary on the ranse
ner.
if there Is plenty of insect life fo • th , Food for Birds K ept
To realize this very legitimate birds. Water may be given insjead
in Natural Storage
ambition one of the chief things nec­ of milk, but if neither milk nor in­
An English ornithologist found Ills
essary to do is for Umatilla county sect life Is available for the po ’ts,
wuy into the heart of the Ural moan
t give him its support. Over a 12
the mash shouuid be fed instead .of tains in the valley of the Petrliora
year period he has demonstrated his j the scratch feed. Green feed should river, a writer In the Chicago Journal
ability as a legislator in state affairs. !ft,wayg b available and' all changes relates. Along tlie lower pnrt of I la-
H i. experience, energy, Intelligence f»houId
gradual.
river stretched the tundra, a dreary
uninhabited treeless swamp, covered
and aptitude for public servlc« alLj
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with Ice and snow. Nevertheless, lie
mark him as the logical man tor the
AT THE CLOSE OF THE SCHOOL found that this unattractive spot was
placs.
YEAR
tlie summer home of almost halt the
Probably no area of the same slss
bird population of tM Old world.
ln th , entire second district as the
This week marks the end of the
The traveler reached the region In
1 .7 « 7
? H,rm l,ton school year. The etudent. have re- early April. Forests and tuqdra were
and Stanfield dl.tr c t. hag required c„ ved thetr card. , howlng thelr Bc. as devoid of life as the desert of
ae much consideration from Ita con- oompn.hments for the year, but the Sahara; but a change was near. Sud
th! pMt *.ni1 th?t condl' real work of the echool cannot be denly summer broke over the acene.
tion ie likely to continue for some Judged either by the marks on the Innumerable birds of all sizes and
year» to come. Since thia le true, cards or from the Joy the students colors appeared within 48 hours.
The birds would starve If It were
hard political aenae would dictate Just exhibit ln the coming of summer vac­
one course of action— support of the ation. The school is one of the para­ not for one tiling. The perpetual sun
candidate closest to us who has the mount Investments on thls project of the Arctic summers causes plums
to bear In wonderful profusion. Each
greatest strength.
to which every tax payer contributes year, when tlie berries are ripe and
That candidate Is Roy W. Rltner. his support. He can only Judge the before the birds can gather many of
There may be times when united work of the school by the accom- them, the snow descends upon the
support of a local candidate to ex- piighments of Its graduates. With no tundrq; It covers the crop and pre
press the will ln a restricted district accurate record of the work of the serves It In perfect condition. Then
Is desirable, when such support is graduates
from Hermiston high comes the spring sun to melt the snow
admittedly ioredonied to failure. school passible some facts from the and uncover the hushes, loaded with
This is not such a time. The west last few years would indicate that ripened fruit, sad the ground beneath
end of the county has too much at the results were well worth the covered with Hie fallen provender.
Tlie berries never decay beneath the
stake aot to face the present situa­ money the taxpayers have spent on snow.
tion as It actually exists. Umatilla giving the young people of this com­
county Is entitled to representation munity the opportunity for a high
Happier
in Congress. To secure this repre­ school education. During the last
Every yenr strips us of at least one
sentation it Is obvloug that the three years over half of the grndu-|
county's united support of the most ates have attended Institutions of i vain expectation, und teaches us Io
reckon some »olid good in Its stead. 1
formidable candidate is ln order.
higher
learning. Doris Sayze. a ! never will believe that our youngest
The Herald Is wholeheartedly ln gradual» of Stanford who later took j «lays are our happiest. What miser­
favor of Tom Gurdane for sheriff as post graduate work at Columbia Is j able augury for the progress of the
opposed to the present Incumbent.
uow private secretary for U. S. Sena- [ ruee and the destination of the Indi­
In th® race for the republican no­
tor Stelwer. Frederick Hesaer won vidiini, if the more matured and en­
mination . for . . district
attorney we an appointment to Annpolis and is lightened state Is the less happy one I
.
"«¿T , ”
ec‘,on ° f Ch" ,e» Z' now
officer In the navy station- | . . . All tlds to prove that we are
happier than when we were seven
Randall. His Is te greater experi­ ed In China.
years old, and that we slinll be lisp
ence and hl» record as a successful
There were 23 in the class of 1926 pier when we are forty than we are
attorney entitles him to a plac« In
fourteen of whom went away to now. which I call a comfortable doc-
the front ranks of the bsr of this school.
Uine. ami one worth trying to be
county.
The class of 1926 had 19 and Ik u d From "The Letters of Oeorae j
Vote tomorrow,
among that group eight continued1 Eliot," Selected by R. Rrimley John
their schooling. This shows m ore, ta«n.
TURKEY GROWERS ADVISED
clearly the increasing tendency tow­
Overlooked One
ON THE CARE OP BIRDS ard higher education.
Little Heeler repeated to ber moth­
The following is the personnel of j er tlie 23d I'snliiL
Assistant County Agent Jenkins la­ the class of 1927 and the presem
When she bud finished she said:
occupation of each. Clarence Gor-, "Oh. I forgot one verse—about spilling
ines Circolar Letter.
don, farming, Heppner; Beatrice! the milk."
Her mother was puzzled and curl
Te turkey raising business has Bcnsel, Walla Walla college; Alice
grown to surh magnitude I nthls dis­ Dyer, Monmouth normal; Reta Dyer, n il
Again she re|«eate«l the Psalm atul
trict that It demanda careful atten­ at home; Opal Dahlman. office work;
i-titnlng Io the words. "My cup run
tion.
Loren Jackson, farming; Florence
neth over,' triumphantly exclaimed
It Is believe that the following In­ Madden. Graceland college, Laniona,
'That's it 1 That's the «-ne I forgot."
formation. concerning the feeding of Iowa; laabell Dodd. Whitman; Joe -Vancomer Province.
turkeys. taken from a letter written Me Naught. O. A. C.: Oscar Mikesell,
to turkey raisers by Georg« H. Jen­ farming; Joe Neary. St. Mary's,
A Baebct Fall of Air I
kins. assistant county agent, will be where he has done exceptional work;
Mr.
— ■ •>«» ilrhlnu a party ot
of special Interest fo all:
John Pace, office work U. P. depot,
A good feeding schedule: The sec­ Portland; Lowell Stockard. exhibit-, friend* recently, the nit In one of the
tires leaked out. Mr. —
had on
ond day after hatching glv» sour Ing Cheater White swine at fairs pump In the automobile Several per
skimmed milk or buttormtik and throughout the country; Herbert solo, in tlie automobile party ut.ered
charcoal. When (5 to T5 hours old Swarner at O. A. C.; Margaret Wat- a number of solutions io relieve the
feed breakfast rolled oat» or hullleas •rman. Monmouth normal:
Eva trouble Finally Mrs ---- said:
oata. charcoal and gross feed Con­ Wouahtar, Monmouth normal; Flor-
“John leave tin* automobile hero
tint}« |ha use of-peuf »Jtlmmed ml k ence Woughter, University pf Oregon: and you walk to the fllllng station for
. D m sir!"
Œlp ^»nntatsn 3»raOi
THE MARKETS
Senate Would Investigate Chain Stores
Portland
Washington, D. C. — The senate
Wheat
—
Big
Bend bluestem, hard
adopted the Brook hart resolution
which directs the federal trade com­ white. »1.54; soft white, western white,
mission to inquire into the chain store »1.43; hard winter, »L34; northern
spring, »1.35; western red, »1.34.
system of merchandising.
Hay _ Alfalfa, »19 @19.50; valley
timothy,
»19019.50; eastern Oregon
Coolidge Approves Gold Lindy Medal.
timothy, »20.50 021.
Washington, D. C.—President Cool­
Butterfat—44@45c.
idge signed the joint resolution pro­
Eggs—Ranch, 20@25c.
viding for ?1500 for the coinage of a
Cattle—Steers, good, »ll.25C13.50.
gold medal for Colonel Charles A.
Hogs—Medium to choice, »9@10.50.
Lindbergh
Lambs—Medium to choice, »14@15.
Seattle.
Labor Head Hits Seattle School Board.
«Vheat—Soft white, »1.48; western
Washington, TJ. C. — President Wil­ white, »1.47; hard winter, »1.36; west­
liam Green of the American Federa­ ern red, »1.38; northern spring, »1.40;
tion of labor in a telegram to Secre­ bluestem. »1.57; dark northern spring,
tary Charles Doyls of the Seattle Cen­ »1.59; dark hard winter, »1.56.
tral Trades council condemned the ac­
Hay — Alfalfa, »24; timothy, »28;
tion of the Seattle school board in P. S., »24.
demanding that all school teachers
Butterfat—45c.
aign contracts declaring they are not
Eggs—Ranch, 22® 25c.
members of the American Teachers'
Cattle—Steers, choice, »11@13.25.
federation.
Hogs—Prime, »10.40@10.60.
Spokane.
Read The Herald Want Ads.
Hogs—Good, »10@10.15.
Cattle—Steers, good, »11.25 @12.
H. B. REES
Candidate for Republican Nomlna-
tion for
C ounty R ecorder
Primaries May 18, 1928
Resident of this district for 14
years. Resident of Umatilla
County for 27 years.
W E R E P A IR
SH O E S
For the hole family and use mod­
ern machinery and the best of
mterials. You are assured of the
best of service in our shop.
We have just installed a new
O ilin g
V at
a>
WRITE IN NAME OF
And are prepared to oil and re­
pair your harness during the win­
ter season. Ask us about this new
service.
W . O. ST A V E R
of Pilot Rock
BOW M AN
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR
SHOE SHOP
Join t R ep resen ta tiv e
MORROW-UMATLLIA COUNTIES
22nd District
Running at Request of Republicans of Morrow County
F O U N T A IN
PRIMARY ELECTION MAY 18, 1928
Taxpayer Umatilla County. Twelve years in governmental af-
fairs. Promote Oregon Industries.
Cigars, Tobacco
Barber Shop
W rite in, M ark,
»
2
X W . O . S taver
— Paid Advertisement.
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3
If Y o u a r e a P o u l­
tr y R a is e r
Bert M ullins
We Have
Anticipated
Your needs in everything
OR PIAN TO GET INTO POULTRY RAISING FOR PROFIT YOU
ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE
th at is necessary to com­
plete your golf outfit.
C om e
F R E E CLINIC
in
and
give our line the
“on ce o v er.”
TO BE HELD AT THE
H erm iston P ub lic
Library
H IT T
AT 2 O’CLOCK P. M,
Friday, M ay 18
PLEASE BRING IN SICK OR UNTHRIFTY BIRDS
MORTEM EXAMINATION.
FOR
P0ST-
H erm iston D rug C om pany
Tacoma Man Gets Federal Job.
Washington, D. C.—Harris F. Mires I
3f Tacoma, Wash., was nominated to,
iie assistant to the commissioner o f|
Internal revenue. He succeeds Charles!
R. Nash, who has resigned.
Lindgergh Has Flown 200,000 Miles.,
Washington, D. C.—Colonel Charles,
A. Lindbergh has flown more than,
200,000 miles, or a distance about eight,
tin es around the world, during his fly­
ing career.
HAWLEY J. BEAN
For Congress
• J. L. V A U G H A N :|
208 East Court St.
ANY AND
A HIGH CLASS CITIZEN WITH ABILITY.
E verthing
E lectrical
KNOWS LOCAL NEEDS AND CONDITIONS
FOR YOB
VOTE FOR A HOME MAN
W ill W in If the V oters o f His
H o m e P recincts G o to th e Polls
,
Phone 139
Pendleton, Ore.
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—READ THE WANT ADS—
BE LOYAL TO YOUR OWN INTERESTS
PRIMARY ELECTION MAY 18
Write in on the ballot the name of
HAWLEY J. BEAN For Congress
Bean for Congress Club, C. 8. McNaugkt, Secretary.
DON’T FORGET
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