The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 03, 1921, Image 5

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    Hermiston Heratò
Section 2
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VOL. XV
HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1921
Long Distance Sendee
To the Coast
IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
300 HAY HANDS ARE NEEDED
GOOD SEEDS, BAD WEEDS,
IN WEST END OF COUNTY
ABE TO BE CONSIDERED
No. 38
NATURE
“One of God’s Expressions.’’
S T U C J S L O O B B B S rO N D S N C C
W. W. Agee of Boardman. Ore, pur­ Local Business Men in Pendleton Problems of Better Production and
I'm away from the streets of intense
Make Arrangements to Have
Leas Loss in for Attention at
chased 36 acres of choice land from
Ute,
W. R. Walpole last week, five miles
Men Sent Here
Farmers’ Week
Whore
the chorus of people aro
east of Irrigon. Mr. Agee expects to
streaming with strife.
Three hundred haying hands are
Weed control, setd protection laws,
develop the place immediately.
needed in the west end of the county and how to grow 500 bushels of pota­ What passions, hopes, Joys and sor­
rows
The ball game. Sunday, between for three weeks of haying and grow­ toes on an acre are some of the im­
Fill
the
hearts of that crowd of to­
ers
will
pay
$2
a
day
and
board
and
portant phases of crops work to be
the Irrigon and Boardman boys ended
morrow.
with a score of 16 to 4 in favor of 13 to stackers, according to J. W. discussed Farmers’ week at O. A. C.
Seed regulation, need of vegetable Thinking, worrying, hurrying their
Irrigon. Owing to the busy season Campbell, Lee Savely, Otis McCartey,
The summer season at Oregon coast resorts will soon be here.
way.
Sloap
Thompson,
Allen
Thompson,
seed
protective law, seed production
being
on,
only
a
small
crowd
turned
It will soon be time to move the family to the cottage on the
Losing
the beauty of life, we say—
and
O.
W.
Eallstaff,
who
are
in
Pen
problems
of
the
Northwest,
seed
out.
ocean beach. Long-distance lines of The Pacific Telephone and
That comes to the little group of
dleton
today
from
the
west
end
of
grades
and
seed
regulation
In
Idaho,
Telegraph Company reach all coast points— Seaside, Gearhart,
today,
the dealer and seed regulation, re­
W. P. Wadsworth left for Glencoe, the county in search of men.
Long Beach, Seaview, Cannon Beach, Newport, Tillamook, Rock­
II.
It is estimated that 200 of the men port of O. A. C. seed laboratory re­
Minnesota, or the night train, Sun­
away Beach.
But let me gaze at the silent sun
a
will
be
used
between
Echo
and
Stan­
sults
and
recommendations,
and
seed
day. He received word his father
After each days’ work is done.
was not expected to live and hastened field and 100 at Hermiston. Farmers law conferences, are for Monday,
Why not reserve your cottage by long-distance, make your
The rapture of thoughts unfurled
seed
day.
have
listed
their
wants
at
Henry
to his bedside.
Mr. Wadsworth's
arrangements for the summer season by using Pacific Long Dis­
therein
Tuesday is potato dya. How te
brother, from Oakland. California, Hitt’s cigar store in Hermiston,
tance service. It will save you a trip to the beach and will be
Blinds my eyes to evil and sin—•
Jones
&
Gilbert’s
at
Echo,
and
at
the
prepare
land
for
big
crop
of
potatoes,
telegraphed he was leaving there for
quicker and jujst as satisfactory.
Stanfield hotel, Stanfield.
potato diseases, purebred— register of For such a wonder from God above
Glencoe, too.
Then plan to keep in tquch with the family during the sum­
Fred Bennlon, county agent, has merit potatoes and how to grow them, Just warms the world with truth and
love.
mer season by telephone. It is better than writing a letter and
The high water has flooded parts already sent a number of men to seed potatoes, little, big, whole or cui
III.
more satisfactory. Every effort is made to expedite calls by day
meet
the
demand.
He
states
that
how
to
grow
500
bushels
of
potatoe:
of the gardens on the river lands,
or night. You will find the service quick, efficient and court­
J. E. McCoy and J. A. Led Lee Gray the unemployed men In this region an acre, insect enemies of the potatr Jh! give me a field of clover so sweet,
eous.
beal’s gardens are entirely covered are eager to respond to the call for and their control, storage, grad'ng For beauty and peace there I shall
meet;
•
by water. We hope lt goes down be­ laborers. The work will continue qnd marketing of potatoes, are the
Or
the
unspeakable silence of gentle
Ask for Pacific Long Distance.
topics
to
be
discussed.
practically
up
to
the
time
of
wheat
fore long so that some replanting
hills
harvesting.
Wednesday and Thursday are
can be accomplished.
The Oregon Hay Growers Associa­ wheat conference days. Wednesday’s And the melody of birds that thrills
the very soul within us.
Miss Blanche Powell returned Sun­ tion, formed recently in the West program will include a discussion of
And
by
a meadow dotted green
the
new
weew
law
and
weed
control
end,
now
has
4,000
acres
contracted
day from Heppner, where she has
May
I,
from
the beasts serene,
been teaching during the past term. for, which makes the Incorporation on the wheat ranch, federation wheat
affective. The association is plan and smut resistant, wheat varieties Learn the lesson so evident,
W. A. Ford of Umatilla has been nlng to meet soon, to elect perman­ tillage to get bushels of wheat, what ■Just be peaceful and content.”
V.
making this station his home since ent officers and a manager and to kind of grain shall western Oregon
To
walk
In
a
garden
of fragrant
the high water washed the Umatilla pass on a tentative agreement with grow, 1,'noculatlon of legumes, wheat
flowers
bridge out. He finds it cheaper ijnd the Washington haygrowers, utiliz­ insects, feeding and care of horse!
much quicker to run down here with ing a mutual sales agency.— East on wheat ranch, and wheat diseases With quiet hioments that we call
ours.
Thursday’s program starts with a
his car than ferry across the Uma­ Oregonian.
Where
the sweet scented breeze like
lecture on Canada thistle control
tilla.
the finest of lace
Cost
of
producing
wheat,
farm
man
WHAT DOES “SAND” MEAN.?
agement for dry farms, rotations foi May tenderly and softly touch my
After spending some ten or twelve
face.
days In Irrigon Dr. and Mrs. Frome ) See William S. Hart in Western Pic­ dry land wheat farms of eastern Ore
VI.
gon, factors affecting wheat quality
left Monday on their tour of the
ture and Learn Secret
and a discussion of Oregon's new Then If I choose some sweet strain.
country.
I'll listen to the soft refrain
What is the meaning of the title discount law and how to use it, foi
Of a rippling, murmuring, gliding
low.
Forage
crops’
day
will
be
Frl
’’Sand!’’ which William S. Hart has
0. A. C. Dairy Notes
stream.
. •
given to his latest drama for the day.
As on— Its foaming ripples gleam.
Dairy inspectors Wanted
screen, released by Paramount Art-
VII.
The United States dairy division craft and which will be seen at the
The Home of the Soul.
In olden times, it was believed that And at even’ ’ere the day's gor< by.
has asked the O. A. C. dairy depart Play House, Saturday, June 4.
the scat of the soul was the stomach, When nature sings her lullaby;
ment to furnish two dairy students
It has a double meaning. Sand
to act as inspectors of navy butter the sand of the desert, wherein the most likely for the reason that a mar it seems these pleasures are the best
in California creameries. H. S. Wake­ story is laid; Sand— the grit of a is never so completely used up a: To me, they bring real Joy and rest,
field, scqior in dairy manufacture, man’s mental and moral and phys­ when his stom ash is out of order lust a cozy room with loved ones
near,
For the cure of ordinary stomach
has been selected as one of these In ical makeup.
Where I may live in truth and cheer
troubles
there
is
nothing
quite
sr
spectors and will leave shortly to
And the latter quality is what Mr.
With books that Inspire and lighten
take up his duties.
• •
Hart displays in this picture which prompt and satisfactory as Chamber­
the way,
lain’s
Tablets.
They
strengthen
the
brings him to the adoring public
Then
the
sweet charm of music to
stomach
and
enable
it
to
perform
its
Dairy Farmers Lucky
once more in a typical western tale,
close tho day.
"A new and easy way for Oregon with holdups, wild riding, love, ad functions normally. Give them r
VIII.
farmers to get a high priced bull” venture and excitement as the qual­ trial. They only cost a quarter.
How I dearly love these fhingH to see.
will be explained to Farmers week ities most prominent in the gfory.
Where life Is In tune with harmony,
people by C. V. Castle, United States
Mary Thurman is a delightful CENTER OF POPULATION
And how guileful I am for tho eyes
dairy specialist. The college con leading woman. The balance' of the
that insist
,
A Q uality N ew sp ap er
aiders the dairymen fortunate in be cast is excellent and the direction by
To see right thru the material mist;
ing able to get this new slant ii Lambert Hillyer, who also wrote the
Tor at every glance there I can find,
dairying by one of the country’s scenario, is perfect.
it’s the work of God and God alone
dairy authorities. Mr. Castle wil!
With such a combination, It is safe
That satisfies the soul and mind.
also discuss herd record keeping and to say that this picture will afford
— Clare Pearl Heratine.
cow testing association work.
the most delightful entertainment
Recommends
Chamberlain's Tablets.
for those who like red-blooded pic­
'’Chamberlain’s Tablets have been
tures with plenty of action and plen
easily the many good qualities that make
MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES
ised by my husband ajid myself off
every slice of
Mrs. C. M. Jackson entertained on ty of romance.
md on for the past five ypars. When
Thursday ahd Saturday afternoon»
ny husband goes away from home he
O u r Bread Popular
of last week. The time was pleas
BROWN AND GOLD LEAVES
ilways takes a bottle of them along
First of all it is make right and nndar antly spent playing bridge aftei
with him. Whenever I have that
sanitary conditions by expert bakers which dainty refreshments were ser­
Umatilla High School
heavy feeling after eating, or feel
using purs ingredients.
ved by the hostess. On Thursday
(By Lotys Davis)
dull and played out, I take one or
honors were won by Mrs. A. C. Voel
In the recent essay contest on the
Try Ordering "Hone Made”
two of Chamberlain's Tablets and
ker,while Mrs. R. C. Todd won the history of the Umatilla, Miss Ruby
they fix me up fine,” writes Mrs.
consolation prize. Saturday Mrs. O Powell, Junior, was awarded first
C IT Y B A K E R Y
Newton Vreeland. Minoa, N. Y. Take
G. Sapper came out ahead, and Mrs. place. The prize consisted of a lot
Hermiston, Oregon.
these tablets when troubled with con­
on the highway in Umatilla. It was
M. C. Athey had the lowest score.
stipation or Indigestion and they will
’.iven by Cyril Brownell of Portland.
do you good.
Lillian Willworth, of the Bixtb
Thos. Hayden and his wife and soi
of Lewiston. Idaho, arrived here by •trade, returned to school this week
I have th e A gency
MICKIE SAYS:
motor on Saturday, May 28th, and after a short absence due to small­
fo r
will spend a short time visiting P pox
* NA ACS. -TBNUd« 5 0
Our finishing department through
E. Hayden and family.
An Interesting entertainment was
auuan vx » ova vmov tre u e s , 1
up-to-date methods, equipment and
given in the high school auditorium
5UÎ VACÄCUAvr( NJUo]
expert handling can help you get
Cleve Clark was a dinner gue t at Tuesday night. Miss Jenks’ room
y AÖWtRTISt«, VtO. UV A\MT
th i kind of pictures you want.
the W. G. Rodda home Sunday, May •»resented a Japanese song and dance;
j AVCA\O 5 0 ffcU- 5V VDOCLD ,
29th.
wo o the primary pupils sang a
To use a slang expression:
■ NÜUÄt U*J C R X X 9 AHE I \XJUN,
duet; Ruby Powell read her prize
“We’re there at the finish.”
¡ A BEAL HOEttER. PQOWVrtVC AUTTI
Frederick C. Thom came home ssay; Anna Schachermeyer recited
,<acrr n o v j o c t u c t f e r puta-
( u e r t s 5 V A M A W CO LAR. UBA
from Pendleton Friday, May 2?. He the selection with which she won the
t u t a enuA M O f I
has been attending high school then gold medal in the declamatory con
Leaa than 800 yards west of the
AHD FOR DEVELOPING AND
of
test
and
the
upper
grades
presented
and
expects
to
return
when
school
S U tV S tt& G U S V .
Monroe
county
line,
in
Owen
county,
PRINTING
opens in the fall.
a five-act play entitled “The Heirs Indiana, the center of the population
SP IC E S, EX TRA CTS,
Film 1
Price Price
For Kodak
of
Print
f Peter Wilkes,’’ which was an adap of the United Staten under the 1020
No
Film Ea h
T
O
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T
talion
from the story of Huckleberry census has been located on John E.
Mrs.
P.
E.
Hayden
left
the
first
of
127 Vest Pocket
25 .03
Finn.
After the program the girls Horrnn's farm of 60 acres. Mrs. Hor-
the
week
for’Ontarlo,
Oregon,
where
117|H o . 1 Brownie
.25 .03
P R E P A R A T IO N S
>
t
the
cooking
club served dainty re­ ron la shown standing beside the
she
will
visit
for
several
weeks
with
120!No. 2 Brownie
.25 .04
board marking the center.
ETC.
freshments, consisting of Ice cream
her daughter, Mrs. Boyer.
116 2 A Brownie
30 .05
and cake, which they, themsel
No Singer.
116 2 A Brownie
Call a t residence o r leave
baked in their last lesson.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
A.
Hinellne
had
.0$
or 1 A Kodak
The house-sparrow, «htch. though
.30
Lotys Davis gave a party for her allied to singing finches, never slogs
o rd e rs a t O re. H dw . Co.
as their guests at Bunday dinner.
118 No. 3 Kodak or
schoolmates
and friends last Satur when In natural conditions, baa been
May
29,
W.
H.
and
Frederic
Hesser.
Brownie Kodak .45 .05
day evening. The evening was spent convened Into a songster by bringing
130*2 C Kodak
.45 .05
Mrs. C. M. Jackson went to Pen­ in playing games, after which a de- It op to company with piping bulk-
122 3 A Kodak
Hsiiuhtew, Ora.
dleton
Sunday where she was called lieious lunch was served. “The beet finches.
post card size
55 .05
by the illness of her sister. Miss time ever” was the opinion of those
Developing Film*
present.
Daisy McPherson.
Goodness Always In fluen tial.
Roll of 6 ...J.......................
N o man or woman ot ins niimhleet
10c
The, third, fourth, fifth and sixth
M
an
kind
Analysed.
Roll of 1 « .............................
15c
grades held a picnic on the river last •ort can really be strong, gentle, purs
F irs t Suggestion.
Man la physically as -vail aa meta­
and good without the world being bet­
Thursday.
Film Pack* .........................
25c
“What do you suppoW- the drat
physical |p a thing of abrade and ixa teh­
ter for It. without e<>nit4>ody lielng
Examinations
were
given
Wednes­
ee. borrowed uoeqnally from good and quarrel between Adam and Eve was
helped and comforted by the very eg-
MITCHELL DRUG CO.
bad ancestors. and a misfit from the a boot r “I guess the pitched Into day and Thursday. School was closed totenre of that goodness,—Phillips
mm about raising Caln.”
Thu reday.
Brooks.
The Pacific Telephone and
Telegraph Company
usiness will go where it is
in v ite d and only stay
where it is well treated.
B
The day of the “order tak­
er” is rapidly passing. This
is the day of advertising and
Selling.
Tell your message in the
^prmiatmt 2pralii
W e Can Point Out
Bring in Your
Films
Complete
Prices for Films
WATKINS’
LINE
Mrs. J. S. West