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The big Fouth of July celebration f et Stanfield is not far away.T****" *- the day for pink lemonade, Ice* I. e( 0. Library and fireworks! ïlmttiôimt lim itò There Is no ‘‘Republican,’* no "Democrat,” on the Fourth of July— all are Americana. All feel that their country is greater than party.—J. G. Blaine. SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR 12271609 NEW UNION HIGH SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT TO ARRIVE HERMISTON DISTRICTS TO CELEBRATE 4TH Big E xperim ent Farm D in n er Proves Success SALE OF FIREWORKS TO MINORS PROHIBITED W.E. THISTLEWAIT TO START ABORTION FREE AREA TESTING MONDAY R. H. McAtee of Rosalia, Wn„ has been hired by the Union High School Salem, Ore.. June IS, (Special)__ board as superintendent of the Her ‘Although it is not generally known, miston schools for the ensuing year. and many municipalities are prepar This announcement was made by R. Ing elaborate preparations for a noisy A. Brownson, clerk of the district, celebration of July Fourth, it is INTERESTING program prom - this week. against the law to sell, give away or Mr. McAtee has been in Rasalia ISED BY COMMITTEE explode firecrackers in the state of REQUIRED 60 PER CENT OF COWS for the past four years where he has Oregon over two and one-half inches New Madden to Deliver Main Ad been very successful. He is a gradu $35,000 EXPERIMENT FARM STATION APPROPRIATION WILL BE IN DISTRICT SIGNED UP — ! in length and five-eights inch in dia ate of Moscow with high recommen dress; Special Prizes Offered , meter,” says State Fire Marshall USED IN CONSTRUCTING BUIIDENGS ON 180- representative of the Federal Farm dations. Mr. McAtee and his family After 80 Per Cent of the Cows in the For Sports Events. Board, with headquarters in Port- ¡A. H. Averill. “Moreover,” he stated, _____ )lan o locate in Hermiston by the ACRE TRACT SOUTH OF TOWN. District are Tested the State Law land, spoke on the development of i un^ ftwful to sell, exchange, bar- fifteenth of July and continue the Elaborate plans are being made Requires All Others Testsed. the creameries and the effect they ,ter or give to a“y child, under the duties left by the resignation of for the Fourth of July celebration of the evening, brought a greeting had in raising and standardizing the age of fourteen years, any explosive W. E. Thistlewait, federal veter to be held in the park near the river Superintendent Shaw who will be PROMINENT STATE SPEAKERS from the Portland Chamber and gave price of butterfat. Mr. Schocnfeld ex- I artlcI«. device or substance contain- located at Evanston, Wyoming. in Stanfield next Saturday. Bach assurance that their organization pressed a truth that the linking or lng more than ten Brains of gunpow- inary for abortion and tuberculosis, ARE PRESENT. Mr. and Mrs. McAtee will live in would give all possible assistance the cooperative creameries has kept der' Violation of these statutes car- will arrive in Hermiston Monday, year Stanfield and Hermiston are he house formerly occupied by Mr the market’ng price of butterfat uni- i rtes a Penalty of from $25 to $50.” fuly 8, to start testing for an abor alternate hostesses to residents in and Mrs. Shaw. After eleven years of perseverance along agricultural lines. tion free area. Dan Follett and O. both districts in this, annual affair. and untiring effort on the part of Tne next speaker, P. M. Brandt, form throughout . . the northwes. 1 Furthermore, under the provisions Las year the picnic and program was local, state and federal agricultur professor of dairy husbandry at Ore Harvey Laursbery, general freight of section 42-427 of Oregon Code ). Best will accompany Mr. Tbistle- valt alternately to help with the held in the Columbia district park. SCHOFIELD-WARNER ists, Hermiston celebrated the* ac gon State college, expressed regrets agent of the O.W.R.AN. gave a very 1 930. it Is unlawful to throw or « testing and people will be notified The parade will start from the quisition of the $35,000 appropria intresting and instructive talk. „lode any firecrackers, or any othe, for Dr. J. T. Jardine, for his absence. In the Trinity chapel at Portland Presbyterin church in Stanfield at tion from the federal government for Mr. Brandt told of the" advantages of Th«°nfne88,nan R° bert1R- H,ltler‘ of "ghted material, on any forest land regarding the date and time of calls. 10:00 o’c lock and will terminate at I w ‘ Thursday‘ Juue 25‘ government farm experiment sta irrigated lands in producing butter- J istr ^ ° f thB 2Dd PriV8t” road‘ public hlgbway or rail This testing will mean the creation arner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the park near the river Members smln C O .ntanded ‘hat he congres- | road right of way in the state of Ore if an abortion free area instead of tion, at a banquet here last Saturday fat at a lower production cost than W. J. Warner, became the bride of iust testing for the disease as prev- of 4-H clubs have charge of arrange night. The banquet was attended by lands in the Willamette valley. He Z n v *K °^ a Pre^ , h,m had left > n durlng ,h- cloaed ««“«on of an' Mr. Edward O. C. Schofield, son of ously. This abortion free area test- ments for the floats and other feat about 200 agricurturists from this n t ih h M do°ratep"—one , year, May 15 to October 1. Violators stated that he was especially inter Mrs. Edward R. Schofield of Vancou ures of the parade. The Pine City ver, Wn. locality. The two main speakers ested in the new experiment station of them being the proposed building Of this statute are subject to a penal- ng starts after 60 per cent of the ows In the district are signed up, band, under the direction of Harvey- rB,H a a8m Pr°JeCt’ ty ° f *75' Thl8 legal ".hlbitlon, be The bride wore a going away out were United States Senator Frederick for the further development of irriga and tlmt h nd when 80 per .'cut of the cows Myers of Echo, will lead the parade Steiwer and Congressman Robert R. ted lands for dairying purposes. everything sides its fire preventative intent will fit of dark blue with blue accessor Butler. ■re tested. It becomes necessary for and also have part in the program possible so make it real. Congress- also operate to protect motorists an. ies to match. Only the family and Fred H. Corkell. president of Ore to follow As planned, the new experiment sta gon Poultry association, of Milwau man Butler stated that with the re others on the highways of the stat, ■11 other dairy cows to be tested, . . . Ia few close friends were present htch is according to a state law. rram wZ h ! * pr°- Mr. and Mrs. Schofield left immedi- tion will occupy 180 acres of land kee, spoke of the importance of the withn"th t6 f reClam8t*°n fupd)from the annoyance and dangers in Dr. W. T. Lytle, state veterlnar- ers thich wCinn nchfrt the plcn‘c- «‘ely after the wedding for Seaside about one mile south of the city, sit poultry industry and Its development within the past few years the future cident to the Indiscriminate dis an, takes the stand that testing of which will Include numbers by | whcre they wi„ gp^ d the #H for irrigated lands could be better. ! charge of firecrackers and torpedoe. uated just above the A line canal, considering the small sum of money >eef cattle will not be compulsory the band, a violin duet by Lois south of what is known as the old savin"C ?»"7B PreSent b y > h,ch ha™ been the cause of man, After September 1st they will be at that had been appropriated by Con s contact between beef and dairy Barnard and Edna Ott, with the main home at Vancouver, Wn. David Sorrell ranch. The appropria gress in this field. He also stated saying that overproduction was not serious sccidents. This law also pro attle is infrequent and will there- address given by New Madden. At tion will be used to replace the sta that poultry ranked sixth in produc n CH a Pr° blc"1, if the people ° f 'he hibjts the throwing of lighted cigar, ore not effect each other. the conclusion of the main address tion north of town which was opened tion of any agriculture industry. Mr. I nlted Staes did not have to ship in cigarettes, or matches along the The testing has heon carried on ?he<*fi„ 7 " ° ‘ ver T " trie‘ - highways during the closed season sports will be featured with mer Quart of Milk to Sell for 9 Cents. about 20 years ago. It was origina- Cockell then gave four favorable con for several years and wonderful re The final speaker of the evening, chandise prizes donated by business ly intended as a place where fruit The Hermiston Dairy, operated by ditions in this community for poul Honorable Frederick Steiwer, U. S. | Flre Averill states that, sults have been obtained. All dairy men from both Hermiston and H. E. Hanby, announced this week raising experiments could be conduc try growers, namely, low cost of feed Senator, kept the audience in humor " lth the rooPenttl,>n of the State Po- herd owners are urged to sign up Stanfield. A large list of entrants are that starting the first day of July ted but since then farm crops on the production, best of climate, excellent for some time before he told of the j Ilce‘ t,le forestry service and peace and help rid the district of abortion expected from the two districts by patrons can get one quart of milk project have become more diversified soil and the spirit of cooperative steps taken to bring about the ap- 1 officer8 of the state, rigid observance and tuberculosis. A. E. Bensel, who promises lively for nine cents, or a gallon daily for and not enough space was available mind. He also stressed the produc propriatlon. He said that due to the ' °7 these life and fire safety measures The program is being carried on and interesting sport contests 3o cents. Mr. Hanby has one of the to conduct work along varied lines. tion of quality eggs. need and sufficient land and water wiI1 be enforced, where local regu- under the auspices of the Farm Bur Lemonade and coffee will be serv Besides benefiting this locality, it most modern dairy farms in the avaliablc, it wa* logical location for lations do not conflict, and the pub eau and the Stanfield Grange with ed free by the committee to family community, and recently installed a will also be an experiment station J. R. Raley, president of the Ore such experiment farm. In obtaining lic is urged to cooperate ’in the inter A. E. Bensel, Charles Lynch and groups bringing their own basket for the whole northwest. gon State Bar association, of Pendle new bottle washer and sterilizer. est of fire safety. Clint Jackson on the committee from dinner. A committee from the 4-H He har served the Hermiston com E. P. Dodd acted as toastmaster ton, told of the importance to this the appropriation, he and Congress the Farm Bureau, and Roy Atte man Butler had come up against clubs has arranged to sell ice cream introducing the out-of-town speakers. munlty for the past four years. community that here was an abun to visitors. bury, 8. R. Cooper and A. N. Groggs The Hermiston Commercial club and dant water supply. He complimented many difficulties which they had UNION PACIFIC TO FEATURE from the Stanlleld Grange. Thia The celebration committee made Umatilla Farm Bureau sponsored the the community, both as a whole and overcome and expressed the appre JULY EXCURSION RATES testing will cover the west end of up of representatives from toth the for the assistance given by Publication Discontinued banquet, which was served by the individually, upon being out of debt; ciation Dr. J. T. Jardine. Stanfield and Hermiston districts Umatilla county and parts of Morrow Word was received here this week Ladies’ Aid society of the First Meth for using their heads and not going county. consists of A. E. Bensel, Clint Jack- Senator Steiwer then turned his Portland, Ore., July 29— Round odist church. beyond available Ufbans; and for the son, S. H. Barnard, J. B. Pace. Roy that the Ione Independent weekly remarks to the Umatilla Rapids pro trip Fourth of July excursion fares publication, has been discontinued Mr. Cully, chairman of the agri spirit of cooperation and competent Ject and expressed the desire that he of Attebury and Darr Garrison. approximately one cent a mile Honored at Reception This paper has been published every cultural committee of the Portland leadership found in Hermiston. might come next year to celebrate Í over most of the Pacific Northwest Friday for several years at Ione. William A. Schoenfeld, regional 'the occaslon of ^ f ^ Y v e » ” A reception was held Tuesday Chamber of Commerce, first speaker ern territory, July 2, 3 and 4, with a night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. To Move to Grangeville return limit of July 9, have been an- Floyd Knerr honoring Mr. and Mrs. New Camp Ground Cabins Completed After disposing of their creamery | nounced by the Union Pacific and Cecil Warner who will leave for S. K. Barnard Sells Farm. STEWART-BUFFUM Club Plans Silver Tea. equipment tft the Umatilla Co-opera other railroads. Five new cabins and a community Grangeville, Idaho, In the near fut S. H. Barnard, manager of the tive Creamery board, Cecil Warner I kitchen have juet been completed Thomas L. Stewart and Mary H. The "We Can, Canning Club” Is The bargain fares will apply be and J. S. West have investigated con- j I this week on the Hermiston Auto Buffum were united in marriage Farm Bureau Co-operative, this week planning a silver tea next Wednes tween all points In Washington, ure. Members of the Baptist-Chrls- ditions nt Grangeville, Idaho, and Camp grounds south of town by H. Tuesday evening at 8:30 by Rev. W. sold his 20-acre farm in Columbia day, July 8, at the home of Mrs. J. Oregon (except south of Portland or tlan church of which the Warners will move their families there by the I E. Hanby owner. Everything for L. Wilson, pastor of the Baptist district to Patrick McGonigle of Pen S. Burnham's. A short program will east of Huntington,) northern Idaho have been faithful workers, sponsor fifteenth of July. Mr. and Mrs. West I the use of the campers is up-to-date church. The event was a quiet af dleton. The place is located across be giver. Including musical numbers ! and Montana (west of and including ed the affair. The evening was spent paying games on the lawn with re and Mr. and Mfs. Warner left this • and ready for use. fair. Mrs. Stewart is a June bride the Diagonal road from Henry Som- and readings. Funds from this will Butte and Havre), and to freshments of Ice cream and cake morning for that place where they although she was married the last merer’s farm on which Mr. Barnard be used to send a delegate from the points in British Columbia. served later. Mr. and Mrs. Warner will make arrangements for residence day in the month. The friends of has lived for the past ten years. The club to su..imer school next year. Passengers traveling at the cent- plan to be In Grangeville, Idaho, by conveneiences. The Warner children ROGUE POTATOES EARLY this couple congratulate, them and deal was a cash consideration and The public is invited. The Silver Tea a-milo fares may occupy Pullmans the fifteenth of July. Mr. McGonigle will take charge by will start at 2 P. M. will stay with Mrs. Reeeder while AND HARD, SAYS 0. S. C. wish them happiness. and parlor c ars upon payment of the fifteenth of July. Mr. Barnard they are away. Mr. and Mrs. West the usual charges for these accom has no definite plans about moving and Mrs. Warner plan to return Sat Early and vigorous roguing out of <• modations. One hundred and fifty <• urday or Sunday but Mr. Warner all potato plants in a field that ap Herald Subscription $2.00 a Year to town. Herald Want Ads Fay ALONG THE CONCRETE ♦ pounds of baggage will be allowed ♦ will probably remain until the fol pear even slightly diseased is often ♦ and children may travel for half ♦ lowing week. a hard thing for a grower to do, but fare. nevertheless is absoutely essential if O. O. Felthouse complaining about Injures Hand on Syckle Our Fourth o f July Goes 'Round the World— - By Albert T. Rent the crop is to pass inspection for the cool weather. Most ol us disagree GOOD JUDGMENT SAID BEST with him. He would like it to be Tom Brew of Boardlman injured certification, says G. R. Hyslop, pro about 100 below zero In the middle his hand severely last week when fessor of farm crops at Oregon State ASSET OF MODERN HOUSEWIFE of the winter for about three days the horses pulling the mowing mach college. This precaution is necessary, Hy and then turn off hotter n’ hot. ine jumped, throwing him on the Time was when a woman's ability A1 Clayton displaying his wares to blade of the syckle. He was brought slop explains, because of the plant as a housewife was Judged by the IJ. A. Pankow in front of the Oregon to the Hermiston Medical hospital aphids which otherwise would carry- texture of her cakes, the size of her Hardware * Implement company. where it was necessary to amputate infection from the diseased to the stitches and the spotlessness of her Competition is keen in the city of healthy plants. Growers who regular his little finger. Dr. Christopher kitchen— but those days are past. ly produce the best potatoes make a Hermiston. son is tryinig to save his thumb. The chief attribute of the succes practice of starting early in the S. H. Barnard of the Farm Bureau sful housewife of modern days is Cooperative trying to convince R. G. spring, going through their fields at good judgment. Her test Is the abll- Penney of the Stanfield Grange that definite intervals and pulling out all J it.v to manage her household In an he had brought the pliars he was plants that show any evidence of ¡efficient manner, and to make wise using along with him from his place disease. decisions and choices for her family of business. Don't let him get away Use of good seed is, of course, the In the face of the Increasingly com with that R. G. first step in producing a field of po plicated social and economic order. tatoes that will reach the certifica Henry Sommerer and Tom Wilson hq OtZAguZgow ■ Fewer and fewer articles for family are considering making a change In tion standards, says Hysiop. This consumption are made in the home, their profession and are drawing up means the elimination of such tubers Seventy-five per cent of the poul as the long, slim ones known as ady- and the problem nowadays Is to blue prints for a grain shaft chtitj try diseases can be prevented by fol flngers, those with pointed ends, or choose between the countless brands door enclosure on the co op ware lowing a sanitary program. Sani big rough ones with deep eyes. Such and makes of commodities advertised. house. What an asset these two are tary measures will control all soil- potatoes are nearly always diseased. This situation, according to Miss to their association. borne diseases. Tane Hlngley, federal agent for home Treatment with corrosive subli Fred Barker getting all hot and The chicks bought, provided, of mate Is another Important practice economic education in the 11 western bothered when he came down to his course, that they were from pullorum if the seed comes out of cold storage (states, is responsible for the new place of business one morning last trend in home economics education, week to find that someone had bro disease free flocks, and kept In clean and is still dormat. If the tubers brooder houses, on ground that has have sprouted a little,, however, it is which is toward greater emphasis on ken in the back window and appa- I family life and relationship« and less rantly taken two checks that were been entirely free from chickens or best to treat lightly or not at all, ion skill in such tasks as cooking and missing. Fred called out the police chicken manure for at least one year Hyslop believes. Coating the cut seed I sewing. Miss Hlnkley was In charge department, stopped payment on the and fed clean feeds in the hoppers with landplaster is essential to pre of an intensive short course Just con checks, and warned nil local mer and scratch, have a good chance of vent rotting, especially where a scant developing into heavy egg produc moisture supply slows up germina cluded at Oregon State college, in chants not to cash said cheeks. But ers. which 445 home economic teachers low! It later became known that tion. I from seven states took pert. Diseases should be prevented in Hyslop also emphasizes the wis the cheeks had been claimed by their “Home economics courses,” said owner who took them while Fred was stead of dotftored. The old maxim dom of growing only one kind of ¡Miss Hinkley during one of her lec- out of the office the previous even "Aa ounce of prevention is worth a •d for certification in one field 1 lures, "have been broadened to In- ing, and the window had been bro pound of cure” still holds true in the Many growers like to experiment poultry business. j elude not Hat the study of food and ken into by the truck driver whom with more than one variety, be says, .clothing, but the care and training Fred had locked out. Wo't a life! Laying houses should be scraped and while that is a commendable ¡of children the maintaining of de clean, scrubbed with water and lye practice, planting the experimental Jim Clayton apparently has ceased sirable social relationships In and be his correspondence with a certain or disinfectant, then sprayed with a rows in the field to be offered for tween famlllea. the wise use of firm in Washington. But let us me good disinfectant and followed by certification frequently results In money, time and effort, and the ditate! Perhaps he is doing a little whitewashing. * the rejection of the whole field. !maintenance of the family health. writing on the (in)slde. RKING F arm D ouar