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TILE HERMISTON HERALD, IIERMIXTON, CKEGON". THE H E R M IS T O N H ER A LD Published every Thursday a t Hermiston, Umatilla Couaty, Onego», in the heart of Eastern Oregon’s great irrigated alfalfa fields, by the Herald Publishing Company. BERNARD MAINWARING, EDITOR Kutered an m m m ju U -ciaaa matter, December , n*or>, at the txa*u>rt\ce at Hería tatua, Oregou Subscription Rates: One Year, *2 .0 0 ; Six M onths, #1 00 THE UMATILLA RAPIDS w hich a m a r k e t m u st be fo u n d If su ch a g ig a n tic p ro je c t is to be m ade to pay ex p en ses a n d one g a th e r s th e im p ressio n in re a d in g th e rep o rt th a t the com iftlesion is itse lf d o u b tfu l us to w h e re th e m a rk e t w ould be found. T h is p ro b lem it seem s to us is on< th a t w ould solve Itse lf w ith in a s h o rt tim e a f te r th e developm ent s ta rte d . In d u s try follow s ch eap pow er. W hen A m erica w as firs t settled New E n g la n d w on an d held in d u s tri al su p re m a c y because she h a d th e w a te r fa lls. L a te r th e g r e a t coal d is tric ts o f P e n n sy lv a n ia a n d Ohio w on an d th e y s till hold th e firs t place in A m erican in d u s try becau se they h av e an a b u n d a n c e of coal. As th e co al field s becom e e x h a jist. ed an d as co al rises in p rice— an d It is g e n e ra lly ag reed th u t we have seen o u r la s t o f ch eap coal In th is c o u n try •—In d u s try m u st tu r n m o re an d m ore to th e “ w h ite ste a m ,” n am ely elec tric pow er. T he re p o rt of th e com m ission th a t su rveyed th e U m atilla rap id s is now o u t an d th e sto ry c a rrie d by th e O re g o n ian of la s t S u n d ay is re p rin te d in a n o th e r colum n of 'H ie H erald. I t w ill be seen th a t th e cost of fu ll d evelopm ent Is estim a te d to be >31,- 000,000 an d t h a f su ch developm ent w ould c re a te a h a lf m illio n horsep o w er. T h is of course b rin g s u p th e q u estio n of w h a t p ro fita b le use to m ake u f such pow er, a n d th e com m ls. sion h as an an sw e r ready. I t w ould Irrig a te 20,000 a cres of lund in th e B o ard m an d is tric t a n d 50,000 acres in th e H orse H eav en d is tric t across th e C olum bia. T h en It w ould be fe a sib le to ir rig a te la rg e a re a s In th e s la te of W a sh in g to n u p th e riv e r from th e proposed dam . T h is of course w ould ta k e care of o n ly a p a r t of th e pow er to be d e v e l oped by th e dam . I t is believed th a t all th e ra ilw ay s of O regon an d W ash in g to n could be ele c trifie d w ith p ro f it an d th is w ould be th e logical place W ith ch e a p pow er h a s a lw ay s gone to g et th e pow er. S till th e re w ould In d u s tria l su p rem acy . Y ou c a n ’t be a g re a t deal o f s u rp lu s pow er foi com pete w th ch eap pow er. If the U m atilla ra p id s can be developed t< th e p o in t of fu rn is h in g an ab u n d an ce of ch eap er p o w er th e re need be no w o rry abou,t th e m a rk e t, ih d itb t- ries of a ll k in d s w ill be bidding a g a in s t one a n o th e r to b u y th e pow er th u s developed. As th e e a s te rn coa> field s becom e ex h au sted th e industry of th e c o u n try m u st g ra v ita te m on to th e C olum bia v alley w h ere mos of A m erica’s undeveloped p o w er lie. T h e p ro sp ects Is a g lo rio u s one ti co n tem p late, b u t because it is so big an d because th e e x is tin g pow er com p a n ies sta n d to lore h eav ily in th< ev e n t of its dev elo p m en t th e worl ah ead w ill be a long an d h a rd one A lth o u g h as one p ap er said th e o th ei day, th is c o u n try does n o t care w he developes th e U m a tilla rap id s as long as th ey a re developed, it Is h a rd tc see how p riv a te e n te rp ris e can be p rev ailed upon to u n d e rta k e th e m at te r. T he p ro je c t is a g ig a n tic one a n d w'hoever u n d e rta k e s it w ill have to w ait some tim e fo r p ro fits as a p a rt of th e pow er m a rk e t w ill have tc develope a fterx th e w ork s ta rts . T h e field seem s to be p ro p e rly on' fo r y ie g o v ern m en t an d fo r th e n a tio n al r a th e r th a n th e s ta te , on a c c o u n t of th e size of th e p ro ject. Tc p ersu ad e th e fe d e ra l g o v ern m en t tc u n d e rta k e su ch a w ork w ill doubtles: ta k e a n u m b er of y ears, b u t It w ill be w o rth th e w ork of y e a rs w hen It com es an d In th e en d it m u st come. g ive up h is ch an ces to be g o vernor a g a in in o rd e r to ta k e a >10,000 fe d e ra l Job. W e know a lo t of o th ei fellow s w ho w ill do th e sam e th in g Reqniescat in Pace A ra ilro a d crossing, A m o to r car, A b ran d new hearse •A n d th e re you are. — S o u th e rn M otorist. T w o ro ad s th a t cross. T w o c a rs th a t flew , A new m ade g rave, A nd th e re a re you, — O regon J o u rn a l A r ig h t Hharp tu r n . No c h an g e in pace, A c o rn e r cu t. L a s t re s tin g place. 1 — C o rv allis G azette-T im es Som e b o o tleg m ixed W ith g aso lin e; F ro m e a r th to H— A c h an g e of scene. — O regon V oter T h e e a r ah ead He trie d to pass; A nd now h e ’s dead— T h e speed in g ass. — W eston L ead er We’ll Add A Verse T h e express tr a in speeded. T h e m otor c a r flew , A tom b sto n e g listen ed In th e m o rn in g dew . A GOOD SHOW As fa r as we could see th e R ound- Up of th is y e a r w as c re d lta b b le in every w ay to th e city of P e n d leto n . T he g re a t crow d w as h an d le d In an ' o rd erly m a n n e r an d th e re w as little delay in g e ttin g In o r o u t o f the g ro u n d s o r In fin d in g a place to e a t T he show Itself w en t o ff w ith o u t £ h itc h an d it seem s th a t th e re w eri no serio u s accid en ts, so m e th in g al sh o u ld be th a n k f u l for. 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D oesn't th a t m ake you g lad yu fcot o u t of the N oah se n t o u t a dove a n d it cast w h ile th e g e ttin g w as still good? found a d ry spot, b u t we fe a r th e b ird w ould hav e a h a rd e r tim e now It is ru m o red th a t Ben O lcott w ill in th e U. S..— M an ila B u lle tin . r 3OÌ. SF.E H IT T CONFECTIONERY S TA T/ONER Y Delicious V y hole seme Cor fsetionery FO R- GUNS — and— AMMUNITION A F U L L L IN E Tasty Stationery For H omen N e w s stand Cigars and Tobacco A h SCO K O D A K S Films developed-- Enlargements made «■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ In 1920 *3OO22Vould Buy Make our store your heidquarterp when in Pendleton 1000 FEET CLEAR OAK FLOORING ■ ■ TALLMAN & CO. T h e Leading D ruggist* Pendleton, Oregon » In 1921 Í 3 0 0 22 Vili B u y C. M. Henderson has bought the interest of Pat Mooney in the City Meat Market and the business will be conducted by $ikey & Henderson. 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