ottt TnmifTSTiYN- TTEBALI). HEBMISTOÏT. OREGOH.’ It begins to look as though th e now Is the adoption of the budget th a t will pave the way for w ork to dove of peace w ill never alig h t In Ireland u n til both th e U lster and the Published every Thursday at Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon, in^the heart of Eastern begin. Sinn Fein factions are reduced to Oregon’s great irrigated alfalfa fields, by the Herald Publishing Company. (such dire extrem ity th a t t h e y would REDUCING COUNTY TAXES 1 ra th e r eat th an fig h t.— W eston Lead- BERNARD MAINWAR1NG, EDITOR The county taxpayers league a p ­ Entered uh neooud-cliUM matter. L n x m m u « t , t . hm , mi th e p<*h.fflce »1 H e rm is to n , Oregon pears to have tuken the tax bull by A P o rtlan d man com plains th a t he Subscription Rates: One Year, 12.00; Si* Months, $1 00 the horns. It recommends cuts in recovered from a big spree1, and found the budget th a t will If adopted re­ ¡him self m arried. T here’s ano th er duce our taxes »156.000 in the coun­ GOOD NEWS FOR THE PROJECT project. - w arning for those who violate the It should be remembered th a t the ty. This is a lot of money and on The report w hich came over the prohibition laws.— Eugene R egister. j money has not yet been appropriated, first sight any plan th a t will reduce wires from the national capltul Mon. though It undoubtedly w ill bo In due Jap an simply has to ,have some- ' taxes to this extent looks good. B ut day brought g reat news to*the Ulia- tilla project. The 1923 budget time. The news means, not th a t the Is it good? W hat will we losq to otf- ; body's back yard to play in, b u t she which was subm itted to congress construction on McKay creeek will set the gain? can ’t slide down C hina's cellar door. j carried an allotm ent of $467.000 s ta rt tomorrow or the next day, b ut In the first place it is proposed to : We m ight offer her a chance a t Ne- ! for the project of w hich $230,000 is th a t the governm ent intends to p u t It save »100.000 on county rfcads. We vada. It needs people.— B enton ‘ through and will do so as soon as It wonder about th a t saving. A re our County Courier. for the McKay creek dam. T his is w hut we have been w aiting can. roads now b etter than they ought to W ell, Dallas escaped one th in g by Construction w ill probably begin be? Have we really been spending for these several years. The Mc­ Kay creek dam means t i e w atering next year, b u t even if th e delay too much for roads? W ill we be b et­ being off the m ain highw ay. We of some 35.000 acres of land which should be a little longer th an we an ­ te r off th an we are now If we stop ¡didn’t receive a visit from Roy G ard- | Is at present producing nothing be­ ticipate, It Is sure to begin In the not im proving our highw ays? Maybe we ner w hile he was on his I way so u th I cause It has no w ater. Since there d istan t fu tu re and the project can can reduce our road appropriation afte r escaping from McNeil Island in I Is a t present only about 20,000 acres feel assured of continued develop­ but we should not do so w ithout be­ i Septem ber.— Polk County Item izer. of land under w ater It will be seen ment. ing sure th a t the saving will be a real A urora is one incorporated town The new s th is week is big and it is one. thut the new u n it will nearly treble ! th a t we know of w ith city w ater, fire j the stren g th and population of the good. W h at we are w aitin g for The taxpayers league would save ' ap p aratu s, electric lights, pavem ent ! money by doing away w ith the coun­ j an d cem ent walks, and n ot bonded ty agent, the home dem onstration for a cent nor owes a penny. Can agent and the prohibition officer. It you equal th a t? — A urora Observer. would also reduce appropriations for And we m ight express some de- ' some of the other counter officers. Igree of thankfulness for being fo r-j The H erald holds no b rief for the lu n a te enough to live in a country I officials who may be severed from the pay roll of th e county, b ut it does wheiu the worst of w in ter Btorms Is see a possible loss far exceeding the only a warm rain th a t can never i small gain to be made if th e ir work seriously menace life or property.— is stopped. It may be the prohibi­ Eugene Guard. tion officer’s work can be done b et­ ter by the county sheriff and if so it should be given to him, b ut the en . ❖ ❖ B forcenient of the prohibition act ❖ You who have been waiting for lower prices BRIEF AND TO THE POINT * should not be suspended because it <> <• before you laid th a t hardwood floor, renewed costs a few dollars. And anyw ay ❖ ❖ ❖ V •> ❖ <• <• ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ those old walls and ceilings, re-roofed the house th is office is practically suported by Blood is thicker th an an Anglo- the fines it collects. Japanese treaty .— Columbia Record. , or barn, or built the g a ra g e -th is message is j' Then it is proposed to cu rtail the directed to you. ■ Scrapping w arships is S ecretary I work of the county lib rary system. ■ Do you know th at lumber and building This does not impress us us a foi w ard H ughes’ notion of a scrap.— Toledo Blade. step. Quite the opposite in fact. T H E H E R M IS T O N H E R A L D i You’ll Save Money I : -------------- -— b y ----------------- — : ■ - ■ : R em o d elin g N ow i B ■ material prices are down 50 per cent? Do you know th at you can repair or re­ model cheaper than a t any time in the past ffve years? Do you realize that every day you wait not only inconveniences you but cost you real money? Building material prices ’may come down more—we think not—but every day you delay in getting the new garage deprives you of the use of it, and causes you- to pay out money for garage rent. Every day you delay roofing the barn and the home, makes your property more liable to damage from storm. Every day you put off in­ side repairs the trouble increases and the total expense becomes greater. Do your repairing and remodeling a t the present bargain prices and get the benefft now. Come in today and let us figure your job. Begin getting the benefit now. TUM-A-LUM LUMBERCOMPANY X a B IB B B B B IB B B H B r tC F ir ? ' Crib Blankets Ladies’ Hand Bags The all leather kind, suitable for Christmas gifts, S3.SO to 50. Handkerchiefs In attractive patterns In Holiday boxes, 75c to $2.50 per box, J to thebox CHRISTMAS CARDS, 5c and 10c Bonnie B Veils In new designs and popular colors at 10c. This Is a real bargain. Art Linen for Table Runners Men’s Belts Suspenders In the best grades, priced 7Sc to 51.50. Slip Grip Cuff Links I or the French cuff; the kind t! it does nut need to be taken off, with aalety catch, at 75 c to Al 00. Tie Clasps In modest designs at 50c. - r r s - — kscbeissbb ^ b ?«« - - A country weekly makes no boast of speed In han d lin g general news, it leaves th a t to the city dally. Nev­ ertheless when th e big train w reck was th e big pews of the day last T hursday It was th e Herm iston H erald th a t first told the news in Herm iston and on the ru ra l routes lending out of H erm iston. T his paper was th e only one con­ ta in in g a w reck story to go out on the F. D. from here F riday m orn­ ing. The P ortland and Pendleton papers did not arriv e in time. So for once th e home paper beat the city dallies to It In handling a big general story. All linen quality. In the new styles, very attractive and in demand for Holiday presents, 75c to f t . 50. a desirable economies to be B ut we hope its program will not be adopted. Taxes would not be reduced enough to be noticeable and some of the valuable activities of the county would be crippled for years to come. NOT SO SLOW AFTER ALL In new apd attractive patterns and colors at $2. ■rnMuta;,, "7— really Phone 111 ■ made. R. A. Brownton, Manager Always In demand at this season, at $1 per yard. The result of the whole m atter 1» The b etter speech week has came likely to be a discovery on the part and w ent.— Boston Shoe and L eath er B of the tax payers th a t taxes cannot I R eporter. be sweepingly reduced w ith o u t stop­ The taxpayer knowB why they call ping public work w hich is w orth far more than it costs. Taxes are ’em (“h ig h ’’ explosives.— Chicago h igher th an they used to be because Daily Journal. the governm ent is doing a great deal C hina’s in terest is not so much In more for us th an it used to do. The disarm am ent as It is ag a in st dis­ □ public is faced w ith the same diffi­ m em berm ent.— Columbia Record. □ culty th a t is now facing every owner of a private business. Income has T here even is the possibility w ar boon curtailed and he would like to may reach a stage where you can say ! cut. expenses. He finds ¡that th ^ it w ith floWers.— New York Glob«. cuts he can afford to make are sm all As th e world grows more and more after all. He can reduce if he w ants ; civilized, we keep rig h t on im proving to b u t he is likely to do so a t the ex­ pense of the fu tu re of his enterprise. padlocks.— De Kalb Chronicle. Therefore the business man hangs Not u n til the nations stack th eir on. He contents him self w ith a arm s will the taxpayers be able to , sm all profit and “carries on,” u n til stack th e ir dollars.— Columbia Re- j ■ B times improve. This is likely to be ‘cord. B w hat the county, stato and nation Diplomacy th a t cannot endure the w ill have to do. Bi lig h t of publicity w ill never create This is not a condem nation of the D work of th e county taxpayers league 1 the lig h t of tru th .— Columbia Record Senator W atson of Georgia will B which is sure ■ to be productive of a soon be famous enough to go Into much good. It docs us no harm to discuss these questions and wo be­ vaudeville.— Boston Shoe and L eath ­ lieve the league w ill cause some er Reporter. ; r g ge, a.g»a a « — aaa— ■ H e r m is to n P ro d u c e & S u p p ly C o . “ lAe Best o f Good Servk»“ No Hunting Signs at Herald Office The taxpayers league has made a t least one good suggestion about the 1925 fair appropriation. It should not be suhm lttod to the people at a special election and th e legislature which meet« In special session th is m onth should adjourn as quickly as possible. Business Is finding o u t th a t. If ■ buyers w ill not fall for prices, prices m ust fall for buyers.— N orfolk V lr- glnlan-Pllot. W hen the world disarm s, our fo rts won’t be a total loss. We can con­ vert them Into m all cars.— Shreve­ port Jo u rn al. Plan This W inter BUILD IN THE SPRING All indications show that lumber prices have reach­ ed rock bottom. There are so many new homes needed that it is only rea­ sonable to expect build­ ing costs to increase with spring demand. Select a design for your new home. Place the con­ tract for the material now. Build as soon as the weather will permit. Inland Empire Lumber Company Phone 331 “ The Yard of Best Quality ” K. M. STRAW. MGR. Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Bureau H IT T fl Is th e fact th a t no Mexicans have been invited to th e dliwirrhament con- ' ference any reflection on th e ir inarksm anshlp?— New York Globe. A fter all, the beet way to elevate the masses is to raise children prop­ erly.— Richmond News Leader. Doubtless H aiti is duly horrified a t th e necessity of m arines to guard American m all train s.— Dallas News. . Any good movement w ill succeed if It Is put over before It bas a chance 1 to become a political issue.— R ic h - 1 mond News Leader. 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One consolation about some of this « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ modern hooch Is th a t wTien a man At th is w ritin g It seems as If E ng­ drowns his sorrow s in It th ey stay , land and Ireland had reached nn drowned.— New York American. a a agreem ent. B ut w ill It last? The W it h tw o bi< office« ■ Lloyd George says. "T he W ashing­ E news stem s alm ost too good to be ■ P E N D LE TO N and P O R T L A N D ton Conference is like a rainbow In t rue. ■ B l he sky.” Does he mean It Is all ■ Is prepared to handle the business of H ughes? — Philadelphia K rening ■ Ju st who lost the A rbuckle case we Eastern Oregon better than ever before ■ Ledger. do dot know h ut the lawyers won it. ■ An Independent oil com pany may ■ Our Specialties be defined as one th a t alw ays raises Farms, Mills, Camps, Hotels, Garages, Etc. ♦ ♦ Its price of gasoline to th e consum er We Negotiate Leases and Rentals the same day the S tan d ard does.— ♦ OREGON PRESS COMMENT * W ir e R e e k O r d e n e t O e rfE x p e e e e ♦ ♦ Ohio S tate Journal: PIONEER EMPLOYMENT CO. Pert land Office Our own am bitious b u rg will soon have a chance to rival P ortland In population If th e people down there are not more aueceeeful In dodging automobile«.— W eston Leader. The British Premier saye that the j k n . a«««wd s». disarmament conference Is a rain­ bow of hope. And If It accomplish­ B The eely Eapleyaaal Office es anything every nation w ill find a pot of gold at the end of It.— L ittle j Want Ads Bring Results Rock Arkansas Gaxetts. P e n d le to n O ffic e 1 1 5 E. W e b b St. ta lestera Oregee with Ce ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Read the Wand Ads.