THE
HERALD,
HERMISTON
The Hermiston Herald
Issued Each Saturday by
M. D. O’CONNELL
OREGON
HERMISTON
SATISFACTION
ALL AROUND
If you buy your Flume Lumber
of us. We have just received a
Complete Stock of the
Very Best
Flume Lumber
See us before buying
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
Phone 111
R. A. BROWNSCN, MANAGER
1
2- for the cushion inside or below
the breaker strip
•
3 for the intermediate bond be
tween the breaker strip and
tread
1-for calendering
each layer of fabric
“Apply engineering efficiency to
State control of public utilities."
Vote for Rhea Luper, Republican
nomination for Public Service Com-
missioner.
pd. adv
RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE
Order of Eastern Star
We, your committee, to whom was
referred the duty of drafting reso
lutions of condolence, beg to submit
the following:
Whereas, the silent messenger of
death has entered the home of our
brother and sister, H. R. Newport and
wife, and taken from them their be
loved father, Mr. H. G.
Newport;
therefore, be it
Resolved, That our brother and
sister have lost a kind and loving
father, and be it further
Resolved, That we extend our
heartfelt sympathy to our brother
and sister in their hour of grief and
sorrow, and may the Heavenly Fath
er bless them as He sees they need.
Resolved, That a copy of these
resolutions be spread upon the min
utes of this Chapter, a copy be sent
to the bereaved brother and sister
and a copy sent to The Hermiston
Herald for publication.
Fraternally submitted,
W. W. Illsley,
Mabel M. Jensen,
Kathryn L. Garner,
Committee..
We, your committee, to whom was
referred the duty of drafting reso
lutions of condolence, beg to submit
the following:
Whereas, the silent messenger of
death has entered the home of our
sister, Anna Sapper, and family and
taken from them their beloved sis
ter, Miss Christie Albrecht; there
fore, be it
Resolved, That we extend our
heartfelt sympathy to our sister and
family in their hour of grief and sor
row, and may the Heavenly Father
bless them as He sees they need.
Resolved, That a copy of these
resolutions be spread on the minutes
of this Chapter, a copy be sent to
the bereaved sister and family and a
copy sent to The Hermiston Her
ald for publication.
Fraternally submitted,
W. W. Illsley,
Mabel M. Jensen,
Katheryn L. Garner,
Committee.
This process adds strength and
elasticity to the fabric and rubber
and has done much in combat
ing the stone . bruise, tread
separation, blowouts, and all
common evils that
make tires short
lived.
One Thermoid
Crolida Com
pound Tire will
ove this to you.
ou take no risk, for
this tire is sold on a
basis of 6000 miles
of guaranteed serv
ice (Ford sises 7500
You can't pull tha traad
miles).
off a Tharmoid Tua
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HOW TO AVOID APPLE SCALD
Scientists Have Discovered That Cer
tain Fats and Olle Reduce Dis-
ease to Minimum.
(Prepared by the United States Depart
ment of Agriculture.)
Complete Plans
Specifications and Photographs
Inland Empire Lumber Company
The State University
and the State Normal
Osteopathy
1920.
PRIME
al
, A
DISBURSEMENTS
Recorder, Attor
ney, Health Officer, Police
and Fire Department
$415.00
285.00
101.88
620.16
Supt. salary........-_____
.
575.00
$
Distillate................ ........ ............
Mice. Mdse.& Labor, etc
Water work and repairs....
—
490.44
485.57
165.00
$1,716.01
April lit, balance
120.63
$1,886.64
$1,836.64
Statement of Irrigation Fund No. 1 from Nov.
It to April lat, 1920.
RECEIPTS
Collections....
402.21
DISBURSEMENTS
Printing____
Miscellaneous
35.16
$ 133.96
Nov. 15. 1919, Deficit -
Apr. L IMO. Balance
$300. But in state institutions else
Hermiston. Oregon
Office. Bank Bldg.
Office Phone, 93
Residence Phone 32
259.09
$ 402.21
$ 402.21
Statement of Irrigation Fund No. 2 from Nov. 15,
1919, to April let. 1920.
At the State University it is at pres
where statistics show the average to
Office Hours:
8 a. m. to 5 p. I
be $996.
540.80
Printing__
Grading and Packing Fruit Prepara-
tory to Placing In Cold Storage.
much scald as those In commercial
barrels if both were held in a storage
room that received occasional ventila
tion. If the storage room was not ven
tilated, or if it was only poorly ven
tilated, the ventilated barrels caused
very little decrease in scald. Apples
near the aisle or near a door scalded
far lees than those in the bottom of
the stack. Boxed apples exposed to
a continuous air current of 88 miles
an hour were practically free from
scald while similar apples that did not
receive the constant fanning became
badly scalded.
Stirring the storage
air was found to be more Important
than renewing It Scald was greatly
Increased on fruit delayed in storage
unless well ventilated during the delay.
Spring When Buds Start—No
Detriment to Canea.
78.11
197.30
$540.80
Statement of Library Fund from Nov 15, 1919, to
RECEIPTS
April 1. Deficit
15.70
Salary Librarian °
2.05
. 15, 191A to
After effects of influenza successfully treated.
Labor
157.29
Qffice hours: 9 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 5:30 p. m.
Evenings, 7 to 8. Phene 796.
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convincing
institutions
can
no
VETERINARY SURGEON
the vast numbers of Oregon boys and
Herm ist on.Ore.
girls (5400 in fulltime courses alone)
House Phone 283
unless they receive
DR. R. G. GALE
Office in Hotel Oregon
Office Hours:
10 t 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8.
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Phone 551
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more
support.
On May 21 the Higher Educational
relief measure will appear on the
ballot. You axe urged to preserve
the quality of higher education by
voting fox it.
Paid advertisement inserted by Colin Dyment in
behalf at the Joint Alumni Relief Committee for
Higher Education in Oregon, 514 Pittock Block,
Portland.
Chiropractic Relieves Where Other Methods Fai
I um the Lataat Painless Methods
Dr. LORETTA H. STARBA
CHIROPRACTOR
Not Surgery.
Not Osteopathy
WAY TO PRUNE RASPBERRIES
Advisable to Perform Operation In
Nov. 15, deficit
Apr. 1. Balance
are
longer give satisfactory training to
Not Drugs.
Collections
These
proofs of economical administration,
but the three
1,216.48
DISBURSEMENTS
THEIR BUILDING INVESTMENT
ent |322 per student; at the College
DENTISTRY
$801.83
Collections........................................
Lady Attendant
10 to 12 ». m.; 2 to 5 p. m„ and by appointment
IS ALSO VERY LOW
$ 314.13
42.50
445.20
$
present cost at the State University
is $203 a year; at the College it is
$180. But even before the war, when
money would buy twice as much as
It buys now, the average cost at all
other state institutions was 132 5 a
year. In addition
OFFICE HOURs:
she
RECEIPTS
Nov. It. Balance.............
Licenses
................
Apr. 1. Deficit..........................
Nov. 15, Balance ..........
Chiropractic,
Electro-Thera
College, Port
1919.
Office over Pint National Bank
Statement of General Fund from Nov. 15, 1919,
to April 1st, 1920.
RECEIPTS
Graduate National School of
Chicago, 1913; National College of
peutics, 1915; Post-Graduate Pacific
land, 1917; National School, Chicago,
D r .C. O. WAINSCOTT
—I.
wr ‘Ps S
$714.31
$714.31
$801.83
ALL DISEASES
Surgery
Medicine
OF THE CITY OF HERMISTON
Statement of Water Fund from Nov. 15, 1919,
to April let, 1920.
CHIROPRACTIC AND ELECTRO THERAPEUTICS
Agricultural College
P.
Statement of the fund balances as of April 1st,
Miscellaneous....... . ...... .............
Announces that he has opened offices
in the Smith-Crawford Building, Pendleton,
for the practice of
Hogs traded for dollars will buy buy more today
than ever before. Increased weight and proper care
mean extra dollars.
Convert the extra dollars into well ventilated,
sanitary hog houses, feeding floors and correct pens
hnd secure EVEN MORE DOLLARS.
Recorder's Financial Report
Street lights..................................
DR. R. C. ELLSWORTH
And Homes for Hogs
PHONE 711
Office at Residence all Hours
Name of Fund
Debit Credit
General fund.......... ..........
..$445.20
Water fund
...........................
120.63
Irrigation Diet. No. ! ...................
.
269.08
Irrigation Diet. No. 2...................
197.30
Library fund
..........................
15.70
Street fund .............................
137 29
Treasurer's cash............................. 253.41
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Most people nave learned that. If
they sleep in an unventilated room,
they poison themselves with the gases
exhaled in their own breath. But it
probably has not occurred to many
people that apples asleep or semi-dor
mant—in cold storage—do exactly the
same thing. ' It had not occurred to
anybody, in fact, until very recently,
when some specialists in the bureau
of plant industry, worked it out. It
is not always possible to leave the
windows open In the sleeping room of
the apples, but the specialists have
found a way of getting around this
difficulty in experimental quantities by
the absorption in certain fats and
oils of the poison that Is breathed
out by the apples.
The disease which may be thus
caused in apples is known as apple
scald and manifests itself by turning
the skin of the apple brown.
While
FREE TO CUSTOMERS
the scientists have discovered that the
disease is due to a gas ‘or gases
breathed out by the apples, they have
not been able to identify the gas or
gases.
But they have discovered
that, If the apples are placed in wrap
pers impregnated with certain fats
Phone 331
and oils, the poison is absorbed and
the disease either prevented or re
duced to a negligible quantity. In
« The Yard of Best Quality ”
barrel experiments In which only part
H. M. STRAW. MGR.
of the fruit was wrapped, the scald
was greatly reduced on apples adja
cent to the wrapped ones. Ordinary
commercial apple wrappers caused
little decrease In scald and paraffin
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
wrappers were but little better.
Several other points of importance
were determined as a result of the
DR. FRANCIS
ADAMS
experiments. Mature fruit scalds less
Physician and Surgeon
than immature, but fruit Just chang
OFFICE PHONE, 92
ing from green to yellow has scalded
RESIDENCE PHONE, 596
worse than either green or yellow
Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5:80 p. m. ,
fruit Well-colored red fruit surfaces
have been practically immune. Heavy Day or night calls answered promptly have for many years spent less mon
irrigation of apple trees Increases the
ey per student per year in training
susceptibility to scald in the apples
Oregon boys and girls than Is spent
produced. Apples in ventilated bar
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
rels developed less than a third as
at any other state Institution. The
Salaries,
Hermiston Auto Company
HOG
SHELTER
Profits from Pigs
4-for the tread of the tire
Frequently bruite» result from
under - inflation, but too often
they are due to faulty construc
tion and to the shortcomings of
ordinary rubber and
fabric.
Two years ago
the Thermoid
chemists discovered
Crolide, which is
compounded with
Up River Fine Para
rubber in four def
inite ratios:
Horficultura
Mr». L. N. French and slater. Miss
O'Flinn, left for their home in Salem
Tuesday after a ten day visit with
Mrs. French's son, J. O. French, on
the Hoisington ranch.
RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE
Order of Eastern Star
The dangerous stone bruise
DRUISES mean broken
inner fabric, and
broken fabric means
blowouts—the ruination of
more tires than all other
causes combined.
Entered as second-class matter, December
. 1906, at the postonice at Hermiston, Oregon
HERMISTON, OREGON.
It is generally advised to prune
raspberries in the spring, and not In
fall, because of their liability to die
back during winter. If pruned in the
fall, the chancee are that another prun
ing would be required In the spring
and double labor Involved. Even when
spring comes it is often prudent to
wait UH the buds start so that no mis
take can be made as to Just how tar
the live wood extends, says a writer
tn an exchange. There Is no detri
ment to the canes In such a practice,
and I have found it of value also In
the ease of the blackberry, especially
In the case of such varletiesas the
Early Harvest and King, which are
injured by severe winters. The po
sition of the blossom buds cannot al-
ways be discerned until they begin to
open and show white. I have never
observed any Injury an the result of
such late pruning.
Georgette Blouses,
Apron-dresses & Hata
GLASSES GROUND TO FIT YOUR EYES
LENSES DUPLICATED ON SHORT NOTICE
AMERICAN NATL. BANK BUILDING,
Phone 609
PENDLETON
LODGE DIRECTORY
Dr. A. M. SIMMONS
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
Pendleton, Oregon
Penland Building
Over Tallman Drug Sta
DR. W. H. REYNOLDS
VINEYARD LODGE NO. IM. L O. O. F.
▼ monte anch Monday evening in Odd Fellows
Chiropractic Nerve Specialist
Rooms 1 and 2 Inlaud
Empire
Bank Building.
Hours: 10 to 12 A.M. 1:30 to 5 P.M.
Phone 1018
Pendleton. Ore.