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î. 'W * X*" M W ÄHD The Hermiston IAIMS A T — OPPORTUNITIES VOL. Z Z m 1 "’*'*-* .:• •■f ’T’’’5 — NUMBER 48— 0. of 0 I, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST I, 1929 FARM BUREAU PROJECT TOUR HAS METTINQ IS SCHEDULED SPECIALIST PROM STATE COLLEGI ARRIVES TUESDAY Confers W it M. X. Dean; Later He Leaves W ith Mr. Dean for Prosser, Wa. POULTRYMEN BEGIN TATOOING FLOCKS SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR HEALTH NURSE TO TALK TO FARM BUREAU AUXILIARY Meeting Scheduled for Friday Aftetr- noon at Columbia Park at SLXTY-ITVE MACHINES ARE DIS 2 O’clock. TRIBUTED. It R. Breithaupt, specialist in ag Miss Edna Flannigan, county health PROBLEMS OP i /B CREAM FOOL ARE SEVERAL TRIPS PLANNED POR .™ riculture economics at the state col nurse, expects to be in attendance at AUGUST DISCUSSED. lege at Corvallis, arrived in Hermis Crew of Three Can Mark Approxi- the next meeting of the Umatilla • - ton Tuesday morning to work with Matter of Accurate Testing To Be Each One to be Devoted to Inapection H. K. Dean of the local experimental station on a report for the govern Left Up to Regular Cream Of One Industry on the ment concerning project economics. Pool Committee. Project A short conference was held with Mr. mately 100 Birds in One Hour. BLUE GRASS SUN SHUPE IDEAL FOR COWS » Farm Bureau auxiliary scheduled for Friday afternoon, August 2 at 2:00 o'clock. The meeting will be held at the Columbia park. Miss Flannigan was scheduled to appear at the last session of the or ganization but was prevented by car trouble* from attending at that time. She is expected to bring an exceed ingly interesting and beneficial mes sage to the women of the Farm Bur eau and it is hoped that a large num ber will be out Friday afternoon to hear and meet her. LOCAL PRINT SHOP ADDS RECENTLY NEW INSTALLS NEWEST IMPROVED ELECTRIC AUTO CASTER Use of Mats for Advertising Patrons Will Now be One A total of 65 poultry branding Of Services Offered By Local Shop. Dean in the office of the assistant The cream pool and Its attendant During the month of August, local county agent daring the morning machines have been distributed to prohlems constituted the principal project people Will have an opportun and the two later left for Prosser, producers on the project and several An important piece of equipment has been added to source of discussion at the regular tty to make a number of unusually Wn., where they were Joined by A. C. of that number have already started the Herald shop this week with the arrival of A New Im meeting of the Umatilla Farm Bur interesting project tours of Inspect Cooley of Salt Lake City and Mr. the work of marking poultry, accord eau at the local Methodlat church Ion, according to a recent announce Hastings of Washington, D. C. From ing to assistant county agent Jen proved Electric Autocaster purchased from the Publish TVMai evening. Different dairymen ment of Geo. H. Jenkins, assistant Proeeer the party will go to the kins. Those who have commenced ers’ Autocaster Service of New York. This machine, re of the project discussed the situation county agent. These tours, arrang Boardman project leater returning to the work report that a crew of three presenting a considerable expenditure, will enable the from the floor. A decision was fin ed for at various intervals through Hlenplstop Where the visitors will people can mark approximately 100 ocal shop to provide a service for its patrons that cannot ally reached Sy the assembled body out the month, will each be devoted likely spend a few daye longer. birds an hour thereby disproving any )e excelled any place. The machine is of such a size that — that the problem of handling and to the inspection of one form of in contention that the new system may OVER TWO MILLION FISH testing the cream should be left to dustry. One will consist of visits it can be used tor casting mats of three column width. require too much time. AT THE THEATRE the cream pool committee of the to dairy farms in the community Several machines are still in the PLANTED IN OREGON STREAMS Advertisers, both foreign and local, may now enjoy the organization and that the committee where different forms of pastures office of the assistant county agent use of mats of all kinds in connection with their advertis Saturday and Sunday should take every precaution to see will be observed as well as the dairy More than twe weekp in fbb' snow- and it would be appreciated if the Represents Thinning Out From the ing in the local paper. that careful and accurate tests of the Itself. Later a poultry tour will be clad heights of the Sierra Madres owners would call for them at their An advertising service with appropriate mats and cuts Various Hatcheries of cream are made. scheduled, the route to be arranged nearly 200 miles from Hollywood convenience. Anyone desiring to A musical program was given at with the Idea In mind of observing for all kinds of merchandise and other types of advertis order a machine may still do so. were spent by Director Jerome Storm State. the (Clque of the business session. at least one particular thing of In either directly or through Mr. Jen ing will be carried by the Herald. In addition a new These numbers were contributed by terest at each farm. A study of the and his FBO company in filming the kins at the pool price. up-to-date and interesting feature and cut service will acenlcally beautiful exterior sequen More than two million fish have the Misses Frederickson of Stan methods of feeding and fattening of The branding program works in field, Helen Jendrzjewskl and Doro turkeys and the proper preparation ces of “The Yellowback,” a tale of with the new poultry theft law pass been distributed by the hatchery de also be started in the paper. the Canadian woods which will be partment of the state game commis Another recent addition to the equipment was that of thy Stroupe of Hermiston. of turkeys for market will likely be shown at the local theatre Saturday ed by the last state legislature. sion during the last throe weeks, and The next regular meeting wtll be stressed on the turkey tour. an automatic numbering machine which enables the Proper identification of poultry will and Sunday. these, according to Matt Fyckman, held some time during the latter part bt of inestimable value to producers printing of duplicate and triplicate sheets and various Notices of the exact time schedul James Oliver Curwood, noted flc- of August. Pres. H. J. Ott has re ed for these tours will later be sent not only in case of theft but in the superintendent are but a “thinning other types of work calling for numbering. tionlat of the great north country, quested that George Jenkins, assist out to proJertr people and ti»e time event that different flocks become out" from the various hrtcherics. An effort is being made to build up the equipment with Plantings were made In coun'ies r. ant county agent, secure an appro will also be denounced In this news- wrote the gripping story which has mixed. to do with he thrilling adventures of follows:: Clatsop 300,000 strelhoed the latest and best machinery available so that service priate motion pleture film to be paper. * 7 an officer of the Royal Mounted pol and eastetrn brook; Umatilla 45,000 to patrons will be the best and most complete. With these shown at thia time. “These tours,” said Mr. Jenkins, ice sent into the wilde to arrest a LAST BITES FOR W. J. DOWNER eastern brook: Baker, rainbow and “are not in tthe nature of any kind murderer, who had defied the law silversides; Wallowa 227,000 east recent additions it is felt that the local shop can offer YOUTHFUL BURGLARS DRAW of advertising or boosting scheme so and laughed at the “mountie” as a HELD ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON ern brook and silversides; Coos 919,- strong competition in practically any type of printing with THREE YEAR PRISON TERM often MsdeUted with such things. cowardly “yellow-back." Death Comes to Old Time Resident 980 eaatjern brook and stpelhead the best of printing establishments. The right prices and They artTjelng arranged simply for Romance develops in the happen Klamath 365,000 eastern brook and excellence in workmanship will be assured to patrons by Sunday Morning at Pendleton Shaefer and Goodwin, Arretted Here, the benefit at, (hose people who are ings that follow upon the arrival of rainbow; Grant county 10.000 rain the installation of adequate and up-to-date machinery. interedt«<C4<.AhPrninS more of the the officer In a little lakeside Canad Hospital. bow; Hood River 40,000 rainbow and Plead Gnilty to Chargee different thdttfttries In the commun ian village and the girl > whom the eastern brook. VACCINATION RECOMMENDED | LOCAL ¿ISHERMEN MAKE TRIP In Circuit Court Funeral rites for W. J. Downer, ity. W e’hop», they will be well at fugitive sought to forcibly marry "Almost daily requests are coming tended far we think the people on the plays a prominent part In his over 66, old-time resident of the. Umatilla to us for plantings In various coun FOR CHICKEN POX CONTROL TO UPPER WATERS OF UMATILLA project, wqre held Tuesday1 afternoon A three rear prison term wqa the project wlU doflve much benefit throw, ties and complaints are made that at 3 o'clock-at Prajin-'s fiinaral par sentence pronounced Saturday on from them. It win be a good Oppor Tom Moore la seen as the police wr> are favoring m e to m ity n v » » « - An announcement wan made sev Walter H«mm, gental proprietor of Arthur Shaefer and Curtia Goqpwin, tunity for all of us to get out and man, Tom Santschi as the outlaw lor. The sermon was preached by other,” laid Mr. Ryckman. “We Rev. A. J. Ware, pastor of the Bap eral weeks ago that any poultry pro the Hermiston Drug cogipany, and see what our neighbors are doing the two youthful bandits who are al and Irma Harrison appealingly de want the sportmen to appreciate that leged to have robbed a store at Stan-1 and exchange ideas with them.” picts the girl. Filmed amid the wild tist-Christian church, with Rev. O. we cannot plant alt counties in a ducers on the project who wanted his business neighbor across the field early in the month and were mountain scenery of the original W. Payne of the Methodist church short period of time; that we have their flocks vaccinated for chicken street, Claude Kerk, of Keck's bar arrested near here after they had WAYS GIVEN TO CHECK story, "The Yellow-Back” has won in charge of the musical numbers. millions of fish in our 23 hatcher pox should inform the assistant ber shop, went on a fishing rip Sun day, invading the upper watera of failed in an attempt to rob a local high praise for its scenic beauty as Burial was In the Hermiston ceme- ies and that as soon as is possible xiunty agent. A very small number | tery. MOSQUITO BIRTH RATE well as its dramatic strength. ■tore. with our limled crew praetica'ly have done so and any others inter- the Uinatila. They both report a big Death came early Sunday morn catch with nothing under one pound. Shaefer was wounded in the leg every possible strenm and lake of ing at St. Anthony’s hospital in ?btod in having the work done should The fishermen returned on the first Pouring oil on troubled waters has In a pitched gun battle between hlm- Oregon will receive its portion ot To Seattle. Pendleton where Mr. Downer had get in touch with him immediately. section of No. 23 Sunday evening, •elf and B. J. and Walter Nation, a new meaning for some sections of George Shelton, druggist with the been taken a few days previous. He fish. Our fish Pullman will bt busy Experiments with the vaccination the fish coming in on a later train. deputies, when he attempted to flee Oregon thia summer where unusual Hermiston Drug company, left Thurs had been In a state of ill health for at this work until late this fall. We process on this project and through Reports from the neighboring city from the officers. As a result of the conditions have been ideal for those day morning for a two weeks vaca some time having been suffering are making an effort to plant no out other portions of the state show of Hinkle are to the effect that two wound, he lost a considerable amount fish under six Inches in length. tion at Seattle, Washington. Mrs. from heart trouble. of blood and for a time was in a crit pestiferous insects, mosquitoes. The When this length Is reached by any t to he a practical means of controll gentlemen closely resembling the Shelton has been in Sattle since the For the past 18 years Mr. Dow oil pouring is being done to make the above named were seen when the ical condition but la now fully re considerable number of fish they ing the disease. ner had been a resident of the local W. T. Johnson, poultry patholo train stopped there Sunday evening. ponds unsultatble for continued beginning of the summer monhg. covered. will be liberated." community having lived on a farm a gist at the state college, recommends They got off with their luggage, got Informaion was filed against the breeding of these pests. Prom Irrigon. | few miles from town. He was at one that the work be done in flocks back on agnin, continued this little pair in the circuit court and they Drainage of still or stagnant ponds Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Houghton of j time a railway conductor and was U. P. STAGE AGENCY TAKEN where the disease was present round of play until the conductor agreed to, waive a grand jury hear- is the best method of controlling mos OVER BY LOCAL DRUG STORE the preceding year and where the came along and persuaded them to ing and entered their plea of guilty quitoes where this Is practicable, says Irrigon were visiting In Hermiston » member of the Order of Railway pullet flocks are in good condition stay on until they reached their final to burglary charges directly before Dr. Don C. Mote, head of the ento Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Hough- Conductors. He Is survived by one brother who Beginning August 1, W. L. Hamm it the time of the vaccination. destination. Anxiety over the safety Circuit Judge James Alger Fee, who mology department at Oregon State ton Is secretary of the West Exten- sion Irrigation district. lives in Spokane, Washington. ef the Hermiston Drug company, will and well-being of the fish Is given Imposed the sentence. college, but oiling la the most satis be the local agent for the Union by on-lookers as a likely explanation Shaefer is 20 years old and Good- factory practice otherwise. A cheap, F. B. Swayze, president of the First Pacific stage system, according to a ♦ ♦ tor their curious behavior. (Editor’s Win is I t . Both youths were from light oil la best as It spreads better Has Week-end Guezt. Miss Shirlie Brownson has- as her National bank of Hermiston, Uma- recent announcement. Mullins con- Portland. CHURCH NOTES ♦ note; We think "it was the water.” and covers more terrlory, but any oil guest this week end. Miss Louise tilla county. Is registered at the Im- I fectionery has formerly had the local ♦ ♦ <• that wtll cover the surface— even Emery of Ellensburg, Wahlngton. i perial.— Morning Oregonian. agency. •> — <. — g, — < — <• — — <• Wm. Sfcaar 111. Card of Thanks. waste oil—is usable. Wm. Shaar, proprietor of Shaar's We wish to thank the members Moequlto control Is frequently a At The Baptist-Christian Church. barber shop, was taken suddenly ill of the local lodge of I. O. O. F. and community project, in which case it Sunday services at the Baptist- Saturday night The nature of the American Legion and Auxiliary is first necessary to check up care Christian church August 4. Bible his illness was not determined at the sad all others who have shown their fully on conditions to find where the school 10 A. M. Morning worship 11 time. Accompanied by Mrs. Shaar, klndneae and sympathy to us during breeding places are that are supply A. M. Theme, Appearance and Real he left Tuesday morning for Portland the Illness and death of our son and ing the adults. Frequently It 1» found ity. The Ixjrd’g supper at the close I SfcTCHA I'M □ where he will undergo a complete brother. that wind brings the mosquitoes in of the morning sermon. Christian examination and probably receive 0 0 1 N' TD B E AN Mr. sad Mrs. W. B. Beasley from considerable distances, says Dr. Endeavor 7 P. M. Union services 8 P. aviator when medical traeatment there. No word I fePCW OP . Mote. M.. Rev. Oscar Payne preaching the has been received from them since Once the breeding places are locat sermon. If you have tried to do some their arrival In Portland. HOTTER! ed it is necessary to determine what thing aud failed you are vastly bet effect oiling will have on adjacent ter off than If you have tried to do crops or other interests. The work nothing and succeeded. The sinner Is being done in the spring before the never can be an ultimate winner. A larvae mature In any numbers.. cordial welcome to all. A. J. Ware, Y <57 While the exact life history of the pastor. specie moet common In Oregon is not known, mosquitoes In general pro EVANGELISTIC SERVICES ) duce but one generation a year, but S ' these emerge at various times as con Porter Norris, an evangelist of ditions become favorable. No large Fresno, California, will conduct ser scale methods of eradicating the vices Saturday evening and Sunday Lu*7 adults themselves have been develop- at the Columbia park. An all day says Dr. Mote. meeting will be held Sunday with -nzY I W eather Report Ta Camas. Mr. and Mrs. M. w . Sims dinner eerved on the grounds. Everyone is cordially Invited to at tend the services. and According to Charles Tay daughter, Margaret A bb . are la Camde. Wn. no* where they are lor, observer, for the week spendiag their vacation. ending July 31: High Low Lights Go Off Tuesday Night. j u ir » s .. 92 50 Hermiston was without light (or .. 90 57 a tew mlautes Tuesday eveaiag when July 26 big transformer at the Pacific „ 87 4 j n 4 ' a Power W y27 Light conapaay'a suh-eta- 96 ?«jjtlon la A Pendleton "went out” at 103 4 ” about » o’clock. It Is believed that July 104 58 lightalng eauaod the trouble there. J u t y S l . . . ______ 104 60 Pendlleton was la darkness for over ” two hours. No rain. 0. A. RINEHART DIES A Y* H ill O. A. Rinehart, brother f>1 T. A. Rinehart of Hermiston, died Thurs day morning after being in a state of ill health for a number ot years. His wife panned away a short Mine ago ahd since that time he has been fail ing fast. He resided wih his brother on a farm Just west of town Fun-j j'-ral services will be held at ihei Prana funeral parlor Saturday mum-1 lag at IQ o'clock. 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