by the Interstate Commerce Commis- A Judlclous ^ u i r y sion. .. l t r y , __________________ eml good .h„- than >_ in the cose nr . other . . A . well , known traveling man- who Industries. The spirit of American ' 181,3 l ^e drug trade, says he has of- ; Mrs. E. P. Dodd entertained at a democracy is unalterably opposed. ten beard druggists ask a customer, one o’clock luncheon last Friday. alike to enacted special privilege and , wbo wished to buy a cough medl- The table was prettily decorated with to the special privilege of unequal op- | ine, whether it was for a child or an S P E C IA L C O E M K 8 P O N O P N C B C O N F E C T IO N E R Y rJ portunity that arises automatically adult and if for a child, they almost sweet peas and daffodils. The guests S T A T IO N E R Y Included Mrs. A. C. Voelker, Mrs. F. The Columbia Farm Bureau is plan 2=oTnmie* lirnIUIu»i*° c° rr#ct fllaring Invariably recommended Chamber , r economic Inequalities. I am opposed B. Swayze, Mrs. R. E. MltcMlI, Mrs. ning a social and business meeting to the lnJection of government into lain’s Cough Remedy. The reason Joe Ralph, Mrs. F. V. Prime, Mrs. for Friday evening. A short pro- business, but I do believe that It is an for this is that they know there is no E. J. Kingsley, Mrs.'F. C. McKenzie Kram ,s bein« prepared by the school essential function of democratic gov danger from it and that it always and Mrs. J. T. Hinkle. cb,ldren after which Rev. George eminent to equnlize equalize opportunity so cures. There is not the least danger Clark of Pendleton will deliver an ^ar as I® within its power to do so, in giving it and for colds, croup and Mrs. C. S. McNaught entertained — _. --------- ----------------------- address. The program for the faint n'h^,ber the ° t archaic whooping cough It is unsurpassed. at a bridge luncheon last Thursday. statutes or the enactment of modern The invited guests were Mrs. O. G. cocoa and sandwich- ant, trust la"'s k(*P ,he u uln *<*. voriee, cocoa ana sanawicn farmers from endeavoring scientifically Sapper, Mrs. F. V. Prime, Mrs. C. N. es " b<’ 8e,ved‘ Each family Is to Integrate their Industry while other Kellogg, Mrs. F. B. Swayze and Mrs. « » • • » • « to bring their own supply industries find a way to meet modern II. M. Straw. conditions without violating such stat- of sandwiches. ; utes, then it would seem reasonable Mis. F. C. McKenzie entertained The Neighborhood club will meet to And a way for the farmers to meet The Boardman high school has them under the same conditions. The four tables of bridge at her home organized a Junior Chamber of Com Wednesday, Feb. 8 at the home of law should operate equally In fact. Re- Monday afternoon. Mrs. Linder. merce to co-operate with the local i pairing the economic structure on one W h en you n eed any side is no Injustice to the other side, thing in th e lin e of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner and Commercial club and the state Cham, Charlie and Phillip Lenhart have which Is in good repair. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd were among ber of Commerce In civic enterprises. both been Buffering from an attack We have traveled a long way from n e a t a n d a t t r a c t iv e those who were hosts and hostesses Its officers are Wilma Gilbreth, of tonsilitis. Charlie is able to be the old conception of government as News stand Printing. at dinner parties during the past president; Dorothy Boardman, secre Out again, but Phillip contracted merely a defensive and policing agency; Cigars and Tobacco tary and Chas. Atterberry, Edna and regulative, corrective, or equaliz week. Broyles and Truman Messenger, Juni pneumonia and for several days was ing legislation, which apparently Is J in a critical condition. He is much a special nature, is often of the m o ' A number of young people spent or State Chamber committee. improved now; however, and we hope general beneficial consequences. Even a pleasant evening at the Callahan the First Congress passed a tariff act Petitions and iremondtrations In he will soon be out of the hspital. home this last week. that was avowedly for the protection B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B j regard to roads into the wheat coun- of manufacturers; but a protective Mr. and Mrs R. C. Canfield and try south of Boardman are being Mr. and Mrs -¡,“7 E. J. Kingsley enter- c,rcu,ated InBteRd of , he j un|per Mra- I- Gardiner and children were tariff always has been defended as a ; E L E C T R I C F I X T U R E S * means of promoting the general good tained at a dinner party Sunday eve I Canyon route which many prefer, dlnner eu ests at ‘b® Fowler home through a particular approach ; and • A N D A P P L I A N C K S ning. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. I — Phene 139 some want a road straight south to laBt Thursday the statute books are filled with acts I W. J. Warner, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. for the benefit of shipping, commerce, •I Dodd and Mr * and Mrs O. G. Sapper, Wells Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sommerer v is. and tabs». ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B i IV Ited Columbia school Friday in the Fruit, Baled Hay and UNIDÈNTIITED MAN IS Mr. and Mrs, O. G. Sapper wero Now, what Is the farmer asking! Interest of Boys and Girls club work. Livestock Transfer KILLED BY ONE OF POSSE A calf, pig and a poultry club is be Without trying to catalogue the re host and hostess at a dinner party Tuesday evening in honor of their ing organized among the boys while medial measures that have been sug 0 . 0 . Felthouse :: Ph me 494 Sunday an unidentified man who fifth wedding anniversary. The the girls are planning a sewing club. gested In his behalf, the principal pro ¡lias been living on upper Butter posals that bear directly on the Im guests included Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Much interest In club work Is shown provement of his distributing and mar Creek was shot end killed by a mem- Kings’ey, Mr and Mrs. Putman, Mr. Lets do all we keting relations may be summarized as , „ him. , , „ He among the children her of a posse pursuing and Mrs. Lockery, Mr. and Mrs. W. PHONE 152 can toward cooperating with them. follows :— i ha d stolen a gun and some provisions J. Warner and Mr. and Mrs. F. V. First: storage warehouses for cot fro m the Hays sheep camp the previ L e a v e o rd e r* a t Prime. The “Pumpkin Center” basketball ton, wool, and tobacco, and elevators ous night and a posse set out to team is practicing hard to get in for grain, of sufficient capacity to meet i track him. The posse overtook him Coal,'$l*per ton Mrs. O. C. Young entertained the trim for their coming game with the the maximum demand on them nt the but he took refuge behind a tree and peak of the marketing period. The members of the study club at her Wood, $1 per cord Hermiston American Legion team. farmer thinks that either private capi j was about to fire at one of the posso homo on Tuesday afternoon, Let’s watch for the date of the above Trunks and Moving tal must furnish these facilities, or the I when McCambell, a government hunt- A ll a t P r e - w a r P r lc o s state must erect and own the eleva j er and trapper shot and killed him. game and all go. A. D. CROSLAND & SON tors and warehousoe. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. A. C. He has been living on Upper But D. H. COOK Second : weighing and grading of Mrs. Barham entertained a few Voelker entertained with four tables ler Creek for several years, but noth- E lliott’s Tire Shop. Phone 192 agricultural products, and certification ■ . , known of > vi j ..... although neighbrs and friends Friday J evening ® c l bridge. ing is his . identity ° thereof, to be done by impartial and , . , v ..v . of last week. The evening was spent it is thought that he was either de- R K . , , in playing Rook after which refresh- disinterested public Inspectors (this Is Modem Woodman Attention mented or a fugitive from justice. already accomplished to some extent ments were served. Special meeting of Hermiston by the federal licensing of weighers T h e F r e n c h R e sta u r a n t and grnders), to eliminate underpay Camp called for Friday evening, Feb, M. E. Church Notes A number of school children have ing, overcharging, and nnfalr grading, 10, 1922. Initiation, eats and log TWO TRUCKS BAKERY »d CONFECTIONERY Sunday school at 10. Morning wor- been sufferJng from tonsilltla and and to facilitate the utllizntlnn of the rolling. QUICK SERVICE ship at 11. Services at Columbia at co]dg Among thosp wbo haye bppn stored products as the basis of credit. Elegantly Furniihed Roomajn Connection J. S. West, Consul, 3 p. m. The people at Columbia Third : a certainty of credit sufficient W. R Longhorn. Clerk. a 'responding 'courageously during Unable ‘° attend sch° o1 are GenC to enable the marketing of products STRICTLY FIRST CLASS _______________ are resP°naln8 courageously (luring Barnard and Wilma Wl i augaman. In an orderly manner. ________________ _ 'the cold weather, also the congrega J Fourth : the Department of Agrlcul Hohbach Bros., Proprietor« tion at Hermiston is steadily increas Mrs. J. H. Reid entertained a mini- , ture should collect, tnbulnte, suinma ing. Calls Answered AU Hours Pend’eton, Oregon . . , . , , i b«r of friends Wednesday evening. rlze, and regularly and frequently pub The Epworth League is taking up Tboge prespnt wprp M|. M_.s Wm lish and distribute to tlie farmers, full SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE special study of John Wesly Junior Pr|tts_ Mp and Wm. Leathers, Information from all the markets of Boardman, Ore., Jan. 30— Berger's during the evening services and are , Mr. and Mrs. F. Waugaman, Mr. and the world, so that they shall be ns well M]. Mn) Informed of their selling position as ■ B Cash Store, formerly the Columbia to be congratulated on the way they Mra p p phlppR moR, buyers now are of their buying posl Trading Co., has affected a business are taking up the work, and the way Hpnry Sommerer A], report tlon. reorganization, whereby T. E. Broyles they handle the subject. The officers PnJoyab,e evenlng F ifth; freedom to Integrate the busl C. D. Albright and Chas. Wicklander of tbe League had the pleasure of ness of agriculture by means of con With two big offices and Ira Berger will take over the bus- Puting their feet under the Parson- R y Ashmun attended a confer- golldated selling agencies, co-ordinat P E N D L E TO N and PO R TLA N D iness and incorporate for increased a*e tabl° last week at a scrumpuous pnce of paRtors be]d ,p Athena Mon. ing and co-operating In such way as to service to the community. Ralph dln"er„ n rtay a'te™oon. Miss Withers spoke put the farmer on an equal footing Is prepared to handle the business of with the large buyers of his products, Miss Ruth Scrtt, Merma Query, I . .. , Humphery will work behind the were: „ at the conference. and with commercial relations In other Estella Payne, Dewey Payne, Norman J Eastern Oregon better than ever before counter. industries. • Rubner and Napoleon Neadeau. Mat When a business requires specialized Our S p e c ia ltie s The Boardman schools are opening ters of the League were discussed and B talent, it has to buy It. So will the for the second semester today, after all had a good time. B » farmers; and perhaps the best way for Farms, Mills, Camps, Hotels, Garages, Etc. t The Ladies Aid met in business an enforced holiday for one week ow them to get it would be to utilize some t We Negotiate Leases and Rentals t of the present machinery of the larg ing to repairs to the plumbing af session last Wednesday, with Mrs. t W ir e R u th O r d e n a t O u r^ E x p e n te Wann, after which the officers of the est established agencies dealing In fected by the recent freeze. Just now 9 farm products. Of course. If he wishes, P o rtlan d O ffice 9 P e n d le to n O ffic e weather conditions are springlike Aid surprised the group by serving By JONATHAN BRACE t 14 N . Second S t. the farmer may go further and engage U S E . W e b b S t. 9 during the day and frosty at nights. tefreshments. A merry dime was in flour-milling and other manufactures VII.— MARYLAND 9 Phone 671 enjoyed by the wide awake society. r ¡ of food products. In my opinion, The only Employment-Office in Enntern Oregon with Connectiooi in Portland NDIAN ar 9 The subject of next Sunday morn- J J Belle Packard and Ethel Broyles rows played 9 9 however, he would he wise to stop ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b i former students who have been at ing sermon, w ill be "The Growth of an important 9 short of that. Public Interest may be opposed to all great Integrations: hut. W alla Walla College for the past the Kingdom.” Mr. Voelker w ill give p a r t in the 9 r in Justice, should they be forbidden to semestei are again enrolled in the a vocal solo at this sermon. 9 founding o. t the farmer and permitted to others? Boardman high school. M a r y i n nd. t The corporate form of association can L o r d Balti 9 9 not now he wholly adapted to bis ob RAILWAY TRAVEL IS Saturday night the Grange gave m o r e h a d t jects and conditions. The looser' co GROWING SAFER been interested in the London r • operative form seems more generally an old fashioned dancing party in the company which was financially t suitable. Therefore, he wishes to be auditorium followed by refreshments Thirty years ago, Mr. Average responsible for the settlement of 9 9 free, If he finds It desirable and feas Everybody had a good time. American, you took eight annual Virginia. He becume so enthu 9 ible, to resort to co-operation with his » railway Journles, and now you take siastic over the possibilities in » fellows and neighbors, without run Have learned that The Herald prints the M. K. Flickenger of Boardman of twelve. Then you rode twenty-four the new colonies that he desired t r ning afoul of the law. To urge that fers the following report of his year’s miles each trip, and now you go best butter wrappers. We have the large to found a colony himself. After » the farmers should have the same lib work in farming 14 acres of alfalfa thirty-eight miles. Notwithstanding exploring the country Just north 9 erty to consolidate snd co-ordinate size, 9 by 12 inches. Our prices a r e - in connection with m ilking five cows. you ride half as many more times of the Potomac he persuaded Í their peculiar economic functions Total milk production 54, 009. Milk now, half again father each trip and which other Industries In their fields King Charles I to grant him butter and cream sold for cash $642. doubtless spend half as much more this territory. In honor of the 9 9 enjoy, is not, however, to concede that One cow had twins so there were six time in railway travel, yet the dang queen, Henrietta Maria, this new 9 any business Integration should have 9 legislative sanction to exercise monop colony Was called Maryland. heifer calves valued at $320. Three er to your life is less than half as 9 The payment for this grant 9 ollstlc power. The American people hogs fed on skim milk $34. Skim great as it used to be. If you have 9 was specified as two Indian ar 9 are as firmly opposed to industrial as milk sold i$4. Total $1000 income ridden once in the last 33 years, your 9 rows a year, together with a 9 to political autocracy, whether at from cows. Thirty tons hay fed re- chances of being killed were one in fifth part of all precious metals 9 tempted hy rural or by urban Industry turning $33 1-3 per ton. Hay raised 91.000.000. Or, If you have taken one For lack of united effort tlie farmers which might be ndued. As the 9 9 as a whole are still marketing thcli on the 14 acres. 65 tons. Bold hay trip each year during that period, colony produced no gold or sil t crops by antlqnated methods, or hy nc t $173; on hand $228. Total income you came as near losing your life as ver the cost of M a r y l a n d « methods at all, but they are surrounded from 14 acres $1400 or $100 per acre. one |R near to 2,760,000. One ride Many are buying them in the larger quan amounted to only the two ar « hy a business world that has been t Mr. Fllrkenger has accurate dally taken last year Imposed a hazard on rows each year, and Lord Balti 9 modernized to the last minute ai d Is tities, but we are here to serve you all. If tecords veryfying his report, and his your life of only one in 5,673,000, more became to all Intents and t t tirelessly striving for efficiency. Tills purposes an Inchqtcndent sover t eflldency Is due in large measure to conclusion is that an Income of $4000 an(j on yollr twelve customary Journ- you want only a few we have them with eign. As a matter of fact the 9 9 big business, to united business, to in to $5000 per year is what one may eya you were as far from jeopardy as charter was not Issued until Just 9 tegrated business. The fnrmers now out the name. These we sell as follows— expect from 40 acres in alfalfa fed to t 473,000 is greater thanl. Altogether, after the death of Lord Balti 9 t seek the benefits of such largeness, un good dairy cows. ■ the railways of the United States more, but as the deed was hered 9 ion and integration. ’ ---- - carried in 1920 about 1.330,000,000 itary It descended to the second 99 The American farmer la a modern of The coming week is an important passengers, with one killed for each Lord Baltimore, under whom the 9 the moderna In the use of labor nnving 9 one for Boardman and other sections group of 5 673,000 carried, while in first settlement was made at St. 9 machinery, and he has made vast of Morrow county. It is to be farm- a total of 472,000.000 people carried Mary’s in 1834. This hereditary 99 stride» In recent years In scientific er's week with special features for ;n 1339. the death rate was one in monarchy continued In force un 9 tillage and efficient farm management, til, under the sixth Lord Balti 9 9 hut as a business in contact with other men and women, boys and girls. F r i. 1,523.000. The danger to life of more, the Iteclarntion of Inde 9 businesses agirculture is a “one horse day and Saturday are to be commun- railway travelers in 1920 was there- pendence in 1776 brought it to 99 shay” In competition with high power ity days when it is requested that fore less than one-third of what It an end. 9 automobiles. The American farmer is lunches be brought and eaten in the was in 1889. most of the reduction nc 9 the greatest and most Intractable of In 1788 Maryland adopted the 9 school cafeteria so that no time may earring since 1907. To be sure, Constitution and took Its place 9 Individualists. While Industrial pro- be lost and all may enjoy the program there have been very bad years and as the seventh state In the 99 tuctlon and all phases of the huge c o m in comfort. On Monday and Tries- exceptionally good years, but the Union. Its area totals 12A27 99 mercial mechanism and Its myriad ac dsy Miss Helen Cowgill in to be at the general trend throughout the whole square mile«, and It la thickly 9 cessories have articulated and co-nrdl school in the interest of club work, period has been decidedly toward the populated, so that Maryland is 9 9 aated themselves all the way from nat Tbe work for the o'der people begins increasing safety of the traveling entitled to eight presidential 9 ural raw materials to retail sales, the business of agrlruhure has gone on In 9 electors. bn Thursday at 1:00 p. m. Note the public. THE HERMISTON HERALD 9 much the one man fashion of the hack- hour. At that time Irrigation prob- The foregoing figures are the re- , (© hr M c C lw r . V««ap«p«r ayaSleate > 99 woods of the first part of the nine lems and practice will be discussed suit of statistics compiled and issued ♦ « iVesth century, when the firmer was Society Notes oy rror. rowers and Wright. Friday I the program begins at 10:30 a. m. The first number w ill be P o u their feeding, housing and culling, with instructions as to how to double production by Prof. C. S. Brewster. In the afternoon Farm Manage ment with special reference to pro duction costs by Prof. R. V. Gunn. „ For the „ women there will be work in Hon,e Ec° " ° mlcs bY a c lo s in g spec- iaiist. Whose name is not now avail- able. Saturday at 10:30 Dairying by Prof. Jamieson. In the afternoon I In d e r e n a n d more H p by Pr f Ltnugren and more work in Home Economics with special consideration to to cooking. Get your work lined up so you can attend every session and be sure to tell all your neighbors to be there. Íí.tB. Starci COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES Delicious K hole some C onfectionery DON’T FORGET ---------U S ---------- Tasty Stationery For Women Service Speed Economy SJ. L .V A U G IIA N ? E. L . 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