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---- ------- - ALFALFA QUARANTINE STATION FOB FARMERS g does not perform his duty r disobeys ! j ed on the corner next to the i ’alm i A (¡O L D E N B U L B M E N U the orders o f the State Board | Pool Hall. Tha building i* o f brick I , , g ' Horticulture. , and will be full length and » ieet| Golden.Rule Sunday, December 6th, is primarily a day The August party will always find "" j* * Laxon wil mov‘‘ in :,bout Tor Observance in the home. It is as valuable for self- fault with what you do and how you and will have an upto-date U n lffln U f eb im “,u l w'" **•"? an “pto'<,''w‘.discipline and character-building in the American home do it, fo r you have not consulted him r.en’s furnishings. as it is for child-rescue and life-saving in the N ear East. STATE B O ARD O F H O R TIC U L or them as the case may he. He is j always ready to sympathize with FARM TE STS PR O VE BIGCEST The hour spent over the simple menu of the Golden Rule T U R E A N X IO U S TO PROMOTE 'n V Y H F V any tourist who feels aggrieved at W E L F A R E OF FARM ERS. communal meal can be made memorable and inspiring, Y IE L D A N D BEST Q U A L IT Y being stopped. I f he has a fine car, j FOR T H IS SECTION. enriching the lives of adults as well as children. a good front, and is a good talker, | The State Board o f Horticulture Realizing that American parents may not feel satis he will get a willing ear at once. O f ! o f the state o f Oregon has always fied to give their children the exact and limited amount course, the citizen does not know Federation is a common white been active in its endeavor to pro whether the person is a boot-legger, spring wheat particularly suited to of food provided for the orphans in the N e a r East, we mote the w elfare o f the farmers of a safe-cracker, or a good honest the irrigate dsections o f Eastern are suggesting menus simple in arrangement, but suit this state. The time had therefore man, but he is a tourist, and fo r that Oregon and is rapidly gaining favor -------- able to the needs of Ameican children. arrived which required protection reason alone he should be protected among the farmers, according to C. Thp 0wyhee p T A w i], ^ ve against the a lfalfa weevil. The ex These more varied and more w generous menus make instead o f your community or state. B. AMaon, Idaho Grain Inspector. treme eastern part o f the state, Ida I f the man in charge could not get O n tne Aberdeen Experim ent sta- at the scboolh ou sp Friday n i(ch t D p. even more marked the difference between the dinner as ho and Utah have nothing left to do an argument out o f forty-five or f i f tion over a period of five years, cpmU,r llth {or the purpose 0f|served in the orphanages and in American homes. In but to figh t a lfalfa weevil. No ty thousand tourists, under all condi- 1919-1923, Federation wheat out- raisin(f fund’s for buyinK material the latter the food is ample, the service attractive, the choice, because they have it. W eevil tins that arise during their short yielded aii other varieties tried an for the chil,iren-s winter hot lunches surroundings comfortable, whereas in the orphanages was sufficiently abundant in those halt a the station, he would not be average of 4.9 bushels per acre and The teacherg have si(rnified - • ■ 6 ’ ^ 6 parts as to cause serious loss fo r if usneis more more m an Dicklow. uick . ow , . thuir the portions are necessarily limited, the rooms bare and a fit person fo r the job. Many do 5.5 , D bushels than le ft uncontrolled the weevil would tn believe in quarantines o f any A. E. McClymonds, Superintendent ™ t h e ^ m u n ' i ^ ^ U furnish^the ° f t e n C° l d > t h e ta h ,0 S w i t h o u t l i n e n O r s i l v e r . F r e q u e n t l y destioy half the grow ing crop. kind, either by the County Board of the station, produced sufficient wherPwithal. So please try to come there are not even tables A lfa lfa weevil is a native o f Eur o f Health, the state or the United a/ v a .l * ___ Xl_____ « ¡ . „ I XU „ seed for the final t _____ te s X t-th e farm er’s an() bp| a ,ove,y box a9 ,t ¡s ru_ | ___ To the average American the novelty o f a Golden ope where it has been known for States. Quarantines may not al test. The seed was distributed thru over one hundred years and there ways be effecive, but the e ffo rt cer the Extension Service to nineteen " r ^ h e "h ln S om " ‘ L x ! “ R V I e d i n n e r C O m eS b u t ° n c e i n t h « Y e a r a n d h e h a s 1 ,0 9 4 has numerous enemies to hold it in tainly is commendable. other meals with a more abundant bill of fare. The o r farmers in eight counties to be check. W eevil was firs t discovered Mr. and Mrs. Aivon MiGmnis pj,an must content himself with a comparatively mono- grown in comparison with standard in the United States in 1904 in a variety o f the community. The re the Reece place as Mrs McGinnis is tonous menu for 3bo days m the year, never once know- few alfalfa fields near Salt la k e port from the farmers show that the able to be around again after her ¡ng the taste of the cakes ad sweets of everyday Ameri- City, Utah, and since then has spread Federation made a higher yield in long siege o f typhoid fever. ! Can life. mostly west. the farm trials than it did on the Mrs. M. M. Greeling, county p resi-■ S u g g e s te d M cnU S i The active and sympathetic coop Substation; making an average of eration of the legislators, farmers, 10.6 bushels per acre more than appointed ^advisor, Mrs.'T m "" lowc ; Meat Stew (use the cheaper cuts)— Stewed apricots— bankers, industrial leaders and busi Dicklow, its chief competitor. went to Vale Tuesday with Mr. Lowe ^ t OCOa. .... ness men of the state was required PO T A T O G R AD IN G L A W GROW- Federation is medium short, erect to help make a condition that still ING IN F A V O R S A Y S S T A T E | growing variety o f good stoling ca- to attend the teachers’ institute and 2 . Cocoa— Bread and Milk— Stewed Prunes. existed possible and effective— that M A R K E T A G E N T. 1 Parity, with brad, semi-erect, light l e c t u r e " cdified * the 8ple" d W j 3 . Boiled rice served with Karo syrup— C o co a-S tew ed is the hay shipping out o f B ak er! I green foliage. It has an upright, Because it is getting so cold and p r u n e s . and eastern Oregon and west o f here. i s tiff straw and is unaffected by The State Board o f Horticulture Movement of wheat from East-^ some o f the most violent storms. It so few attend the Sunday School has 4. Scaloped macaroni made with evaporated milk— Stew- the various p r u n e s ___C o C 0 3 found it advisable to go before the em Oregon to Portland term inals' may be regarded as a variety that decided to meet with state legislators and ask thcrti to this fall has been very slow in com-1 has a maximum o f grain to a minl- members upon ^invitatio^ They will T h e e s s e n t i a l i s a simpie, inexpensive but adequate pass a law enabling them to estab parison with form er seasons, fa r m -' mum of straw. It makes a good meet next Kiinghack, and evoryon' meal affording opportunity for meditation upon the lish a quarantine station. Baker, ers apparently holding back fo r > nurse crop to clover or alfalfa. It Mrs. Fred is most cordially invited to the serv needs of others and principle of world brotherhood. The Oregon, was chosen as being a fa- higher prices. Actual prices prices to to matures matures from from a a week to ten days average orphanage meal costs less than five cents. vorable and the most desirable loca- o,rowers around Heppner, as report- earlier than Dicklow and may re- ice. Tom Lowe pm chased a fine new tion to protect the balance o f the (>d ,n , bp state Market A gen t’s of- quire one less watering, At the close of the meal let the family thoughtfully de state, especially eastern Oregon. fice, ranKed from $1.30 to $1.35 net, Many farmers have expreseed sat- phonograph, a Silvertone and Satur- -I FEDFRSTIPN WÜFAT iHfUn 816 BOX SUPPER FRIDAV, DECEMBFRII WHEAT MOVEMENT SLOW TRIS SEASON )■ r*“ “Jr " t i T ESE cide to what extent they can participate not only on The first contact wih this thought | f((r flluestem; Club and Fortyfold U old«. Rule Sunday but throughout the year in the sav- by the general public invariably re $1.25 to $1.28; Turkey Red $1.18 not grow preference not «rrow Dicklow Du- aw m in ore, rence ^ ^ ■ j K'pnnp(h McDoi;al(, wcre ing 0f life and training of leaders for a N e w N e ar East, sulted in an extremely sqeptical at to $1.25. These differences were again, but they have stated that the fully realizing that upon their decision depends the fu- titude, however, sound business prin mostly on grades and wheat o f good millers threaten to pay approximate invited in to hear it. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bradley and ture 0f some lovable but helpless child. — N e a r East Re ciples and not public opinion must test weight and grade would run ly ten cents a' bushel less fo r Fed daughters A lta and Ruby d m to j e f m Fifth Aye New York City. determine the method to be used. closer in price. For 'instance, the eration than fo r Dicklow. O n d n e in f A . - Thanksgiving T h o n lr o ir iw in i» u / itn T n f»lT * ' ' " Ontario for with their To establish a quarantine sta $1.18 lot of Turkey Red weighed 52 relatives, the Aldriehes. tion, against an invading pest, in pounds to the bushel. B IG S M A L L T O W N ST O R E O N T A R IO Mrs. Tom Lowe spent most o f last your state, county or city is not an Reports from growers, inspectors week at the school talking to the easy task. county agents and retail merchants Fred W . Anderson of Cozard, Neb., has given a pretty Charlie Pierce suffered a broken children on the education week top- The community as a rule is not ac from different sections of the state arm Saturday during football^ prac conclusive knockout to the idea that mail order houses customed to the forms used to reg are that the potato grading and in tice. Mrs. j. p. McGinnis and children, and peddlers can put local stores out of business. ulate and try to make the quaran spection law is fast growing in fa A number o f people listened in on Glenn and V irginia le ft Tuesday Mr. Anderson runs a store in a town of only about tine effective. The traveling public vor as the people realize its benefits, K. G. W. Wednesday evening to people, yet he does a business of $300,000 a year, varies in its behavior toward the ob says the State Market Agent. The hear Mrs. A. C Welcome o f Bums, for Aituras, California, to visit with j servance o f the laws o f the state in law K im p ly re q u ire s a n h o n e s t pack 0reKon> aing over radio Mra. W el. her daughter. selling his wares to home folks. He recently discussed which it travels. A s a rule, the per and any honest grower r dealer come baa a bost 0f f rjends here in ed her « i n s T r c h i e "nd"pe“ y C m - ! some of the ideas and methods which have enabled him son who is a law-abiding citizen in doesn’t want any more. Growers Qnjarj0 wbo enjoyed her concert im- trail and also Mr. Cecil Smith n t1 to build up such a phenomenal trade in a mere village. his own state tries to, and will, re compelled to to grade their stock mpnsply she has a wonderf ul Thanksgiving dinner. Of course, those methods include the studying of his spect the laws of such states as he now realize what others have gained prano voice. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beam enter customers’ needs, careful buying, and selling dependable passes through. I by doing this fo r them. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Boyer enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Chas' Garrison For this erason, your men in merchandise at a reasonable profit. But nis principal A PR E A C H E R A N D ! tainel the Monday Bridge club Mon- at dinner Thanksgiving. charge snould be men who are a f W H Y secret of success lies in reaching out for an ever widen N E W S P A P E R A R E A L IK E «lay evening. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smith were fable, agreeable and polite, courteous ----- Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Staples enter- entertained at the W W. Smith home ing trade area, bringing people from uusual distances in their treatment o f the traveling A preacher said that no newspa- tained with a fam ily reunion dinner Thanksgiving. to his store. public, but firm enough to make the per that told the truth, and the Thanksgiving. Invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ja|vis entertained station effective, and ready to meet whole truth, could make a pecuniary Mr and Mrs j oe shaples, Joe Jr., In doing this he has naturally adopted the most effect ail cases as they present themselves, success. W e say, by way o f return- ■ j j rg BeCj Mr. and Mrs. Thos Jones Mr. and Mrs Aivon McGinnis and ive means ever employed by a local merchant for tht pur Mr. and Mrs. Henry Slippey at a fo r they d iffe r and each individual pose— newspaper advertising. And he gives it credit fo r ing the compliment, that no m inister,1 and daughter Maurine of Boise, Mr. big Thanksgiving dinner. is just a little different from any who will at all times, and under all and Mrs. Frank Oxman, Marilyn his success. Here are his own words: Miss Mildred DeBord visited in other. circumstances tell the whole truth and Thomas Oxman, Katherine “I have no sympathy for the merchant who sleeps be the Fred Klngback home last week. You would find that the man who about his members alive or dead, w ill j Shinn. Mrs. Lowe and Mrs. Greeling, our tween adbertised blankets, on bed springs that are na is a producer, whether a merchant, one occupy the pulpit more than Mr. and Mrs. H. L. G riffen cele prominent P. T. A . workers were manufacturer, mechanic, tiller o f the 1 nm "ly ’ ‘^««nday and then he will find it ne- brated their sixth anniversary with guests at a P T A. meeting at Mrs. tionally advertised, sleeps in advertised pajamas, who soil, or whatever, wants to c p ‘ cessary to leave in a hurry. The a dinner and Mah Jongg party Fri- K jng.g in the Bi|f Bend District 47 puts on advertised underwear, shirt, garters, shoes and with your request, press and the pulpit go hand in hand j day evening. Sixteen guests were clothing when he gets up. in the morning, who eats ad Friday. whether he travels deluxe, or camps | m w ' tb tbe whitewash brush and pleas-. present. Mrs. Joe Staples and Char- vertised cereals and breakfast foods, who rides to work H arry Evans threshed or shelled out, he will he honest, truthful in ! , , .. UU' j'lia n t words m agnifying little virtues I ]jc £ ox won the prizes. Mr. Griffen about 1000 bushels o f his big crop of in an advertised car, and then, when he gets to work, re- answering the questions into big ones. The pulpit, pen and presented M rs. Griffen with a Mur- a(Jvertise. corn Saturday to fill an order fo r i f u g e s him. Not only that, but he takes (, ravpatonp arp thp Kreat saint.mak. od radio set. The centerpiece for an upper Owyhee sheep concern an interest, tr.es to acquaint h im -! triuravirate. “ I f I were to start in business again today, I would in the dinner was a beautiful bouquet Saturday, and w ill probably finish self to the extent that he w ill have! * ------------------------ vest 5 per cent of my gross sales in advertising. It pays.” o f bronze chrysanthemums. shelling next Saturday. understanding as JOHN D A Y R IV E R TO H A V E some, or a good go The Alumni-High School football Mr. Taylor, representative o f the to the object o f your quarantine, and M AM M O TH SA LM O N P L A N T IN G game ended in a scoreless tie. Harper Brush Co. was in our midst B R IE F L Y T O L D . also takes a common interest in the Arrangements have been complet W. J. Gooding, a sheepman of Xuesday taking orders right and left afafirs o f your community and state, ed to ship not less than half a m il Boise was in Ontario Sunday. for Christmas delivery. A fter conviction fo r theft, John Travis of Chicago trusting and hoping fo r your suc Mrs. Austin Hopper left Saturday lion salmon eggs to the Canyon City Leonard Smith suffered a dread declared his trial had been a joke. The judge said: “Talce cess. hatchery, which are to be hatched with her small daughter to make her ful injury at school when some child The drunken man and the speeder two years to think how funny it is.” and planted in the John Day river, home in LaGrande. threw a handful o f No. 5 shot and Is always ready to apologize fo r his Everett Staples, who works in the one entered his car. He was rushed according to the monthly report of A ring lost three years ago by Mrs. James Carter o f actions. The Jap vegetable-vender garage, was badly burned to a doctor who gave an anaesthetic M. L. Ryckman, superintendent o f Ford makes every e ffo rt to live up to Palestine, 111., was recently found in the stomach o f a hatcheries, to the state game com- about the face and hands while fir and probed fo r the shot. Leonard your request. The White Gypsy cow killed on her farm. ing up the heating plant. Mr. Sta has suffered dreadfully fo r this does not care; he is ready to do any-1 IT" * * ,on- . . , thing you ask him to do. What he This marks the beginning o f an ples is improving nicely at this time. careless, thoughtless act but his ear Returning a m arriage license to the court clerk at A ji - Little Victor Johnson was operat- spPms somc bctter today. want, to know is about free camp , e ffo rt on the part of he c o jn m i, niston, Ala., a negro asked to have the name of the girl ed on Saturday at the Holy Rosary Mr. and Mrs. Newby entertained grounds, ho waer the jobs, have you sion to reestablish the salmon run in changed, saying: “ Boss, I done forgot dat gal’s name.” Hospital but is recovering nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Walters Thanks a Salvation Arm y and a Red Cross that river.__________________ The splendid play “ White Cargo” giving. In town? A ll o f that class have IM) F A IR Y T A L E S A N D A St. Louis bandit fired four bullets through Police was played here to a packed house. from two to six children or more, DREAM S E VE R COME T R U E ? Real Estate Transfers Recorded man O’Brien’s helmet without wounding the officer. It is the play unusual and was play- and some dogs. I have seen two _ Caroline Stoll to Irvin g A. Harris, Ford cars o f Mericans go through Do fairy tales <wd dreams— ever ed by the original cast from New Lots 9 and 10, Block 128, Ontario, For reckless driving, Rev. A rth ur Flint has been fo r j York. here with twenty-two persons in come true? enter- 11|19|25. $1,800.00. bidden to motor on public roads in England. wards o f St. Vincent’s Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lingo! them; a baby as small as a fourteen The tiny U. S. A to William Hart, SW14- and After quarreling with his wife, G. H. Carle of St. Paul ........... _ _ N E H , S E 'A , EH SW 14, and NWV« drew a pistol to kill himself, but dropped deod from The poorer class o f travelers nl- wishes hard enough and long enough. H.^ L.^ Griffen, M. T h ayer L L I.aRose returned from Port- SW 'A Sec. 15; and E%NE1A Sec. 22- heart disease. ways have large families, and very j And they ought to know, fo r just land Monday. 114-38. 10|2|25. little of anything else. God bless! see what wishing did for them. Mrs. Alfred Canning of Bath, Eng., secured a court Clarence Russell and fam ily a r e 1 M ary A. Fox to Susan G. Draper, Being an orphan doesn’t prevent moving to Parma, Idaho, where they | Lots 8, 9 and 10, Block 118, Ontario, injunction forbidding her husband to speak to her. Your home people usually feel that one from wishing, and for a long have accepted a position to play at 5]16|19I9. $1.00. i you should know them, and th a t; time these little girls have concen- George Myrich is proudly exhibiting a 3-pound potato the picture show. Their many; Floyd B. Kissell et al to M ane R. they should not be stopped. O f j trated on a wish fo r an automobile, friends here w ill miss them. Hinkey et vir, Lot 5, Sec. 6-18-47. grown on his farm near Hessville, Ind. course some good citizens w ill run j Not an tfcdinary automobile, but a Miss D olli» Rollins, who has been , 3 25 25. $10.00. through the station without g iv in g ; big sleek limousine with ™ re wheels - expppt.| Ella M W a.Hn gto Marie R Hink- “ George,” boss alligator at the London Zoo, killed a or forgettin g it is ! and shiny ‘•pickeled fittings it a thought. ome iiLn anti" will "remain until1 cy et vir, SW4SE14, and w h s e ’ a - n e w )y arrived alligator in a desperate duel. wn m B * h wnutd glide there, but as a rule they always vard and sweep' apologize or come back. <he ^.*24SrLw?w‘ n 25. ‘ Former Kaiser Wilhelm is able to saw wood again at W ith some, conditions are always j m ighty surge aren twelve tiny kuos G. T h u n d iiyr-H » oe-| Sh eriff C W. Glenn _ to^ Malheur J )o o r B t b u t ¡S J i e r m i t t e d t o W o r k O n ly a n h o u r a d a y . the same. Doctors who expect the And then, on^, I f casion being his fourth birthday. \ A County Bank, part o f SE V «SW ‘A Sec j public to respect their quarantine at‘ the doo^ of »hoir - * ’ (jLanut * games and folk d a n r e ^ U y 16-43. 16 - 43 . 618126. 6 8 26 . *3,652.09. $3,«52.o9. | M Nine I L years after he had been declam , i dead and ____ insur- •** laws will find some excuse as t o , by magic, ■ t UM*» jus .Malheur County Bank to Liiu f anr0 on his life had been paid, John Barton returned to why they should not be detained, j dreams Sta. „rrüestra w i l l j - ü i t e r i m r ^ p a r ^ Sec’ ,0 ' ie ¡11 Ashfjird, Eng. The automobile man has a customer | ( pinched autornomie m »n iuu ip i * : ' J T W 4 W / 1*43. 10131 '25. »2,400.00. , ^ ... . ^ dances here every and is demonstrating; starting and stayed with tW sun glinting on _____ n„ at the Ontario opera house. I Marriage Licenses Issued C h a r l e s liC W lS of S w a n s e a , W a l e s , d i d n o t O b j e c t tO stnonintr seems to annoy him and nickeled flttta iin tW W I N I 18 * , *v«n: Bu't * * L « " . V iv . Kirkland o f t ^ w a , 1 Jack Bostick and-Florence Poison W j |M, m J e n H l t f ’ S t e a l i n g h i s w i f e , b u t w h e n h e a l s o t o o k tb € in - j j j is big. broad, with both A n * « th . fulfillment o f ground, has an interest in the com- oiphan e u .U r e »* ^ j^ B * ;j$ tfu a M *- " th* “ _ ' W ^ p U i n t s Filed in Cireui, Court J fc t , R „ p « vs F M Vines et ux munity and i - 8 r.,s p «,.v . m U « . . . r B ^ e r . ’ S e g ^ are Ontario ’v i s i t . « ? ! 26 25 Recovery on note »384.90.. you his a««'»i»»*eo, and eiuloise your the asylum, perhaps' in re r P. R. Burell vs Ben Jordan et ux efforts. The insoactor ia not always o f the days when he sold newspapers this week 11 27!25. Forcible Entry and De- In tha right, but about the only time m the streets o f Syracuse and W W. Laxon is erecting a new j * „ sanoualy wrong U when he,dreamed his dreams. building on Main street. It is locat- tminer. , the family phonograph he was sent to jail. When an angler at Nice was unable to land a big fish, a girl plunged into the water and dragged it out More than 18 million rabbit skins were exported from New Zealand during the past year. _ _