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T H E IIE B M IST O N T H E H E R M IS T O N H E R A L D steers gained an average of 1.55 Co. to open cam p soon. pounds p e r day for a period of 90 B enJ— M ethodist to com plete th e ir A governm ent p ublication sen t out days w hile th e cows put on 1.11 church. m onthly asks, how can th e g o v ern pounds a day. Steers fed on alfalfa A shland— C am paign sta rte d to hay alone m ake approxim ately one boost building activities. m ent help you in business? T he tr u th Is business in o u r coun pound a day gain, show ing the usual try Is alm ost a t th e point of being ad v an tag e of Including silage In the No. 9281. Re,err, Di,I. No. 12 governed to death . ta tio n .— O. A. C. E xperim ent statio n . REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF A few m ore trad e comm issions, Commerce comm issions. Shipping THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK boards, w age boards and w h at little •> ■> at Hermiston, in th e S ta te o f Ore*on, a t the eleao business is left would vanish. o f business. March 10. 1922. « OREGON INDUSRTIAL ♦ T here a re now estim ated by F o rd 's RESOURCES * REVIEW * 1178.408 86 178.408 86 weekly to be fifteen m ilion persons <• <• Loans and discounts Overdraft*, »ecuied 8 m aking th e ir liv in g off th e goveru- Unsecured 1.018.76 1.018.76 ! m ent in one way or an o th er. Ten year’s rent won’t get you anywhere—you U. S. bonda to aecure circulation (par A dvancing S pring slartH all lines A little broom -handle facto ry in a value) ........ 6.260. UO 6.260.00 just pay rent, then you pay some more rent. 46,000.18 w estern s ta te w as visited by sev en of in d u stry — More building planned Other bonda. stocks, securities, etc .................... $8,000 00 t e e n sta te and federal Inspectors In- Ihan has been w itnessed for years— Banki”ir hout-e fixtu res ................. 2.487.80 10.467.80 Of course, you have a place to live between L um bering and m ining as g reat basic Furniture, ) side of th ree m onths Real esta te ow ned other than banking All rode In m otorcars paid for by occupations leading th e way to norm h o u se.................... 6.068.17 times but the house isn’t yours, it never will be and Law ful reserve w ith Federal R eserve th e governm ent, and all b u rn ed gas al conditions. bank - 14.912.47 it’s not exactly as you would like to have it anyway. A shland— P roperty ow ner to help and had all th e ir expenses paid by Cash in vault and am ount due from Nat" city in im provem ent of gtreets the governm ent. ional b anka............ 20.648.49 Sad but true, so there’s no use arguing. T he o rd in ary sta te governm ent has Hood R iver— W ork resum ed on Total item s 0. 10. 11. 12. and 13 20,548.49 Checks on banka located outside o f city expanded u n til a h alf ntilion dolars a new city reservoir. or town o f reporting bank and other U nion— C ontract let for laying y ear Invested in m otor vehicles for cash item s ............ 1,494.99 w ater m ains prior to paving. I officials Is n o t uncommon. Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer D allas experiencing building boom. T he tax p ay er and the p roducer are and due from U .S . Treasurer --------- 312.80 Coquille to get new shingle m ill cry in g n o t for m ore help from tho Total $28X464.20 ! governm ent b u t for less of the en d and cedar products factory. • L a G rande— Local hotel to be en less ch ain of supervision. L IA B IL IT IE S larged an d Improved. stock paid in .............« ....... 26,000.00 But if home owning didn’t require some individ G ran ts Pass-C rescent City railroad Capital THE ETERNAL TAX QUESTION Surplus fund .... ..................._ .. 10.000.00 W eston Leader to be com pleted. Undivided profits .......... 17.690.97 ual effort the saying, ‘ ‘There’s No Place Like | If th e tax reduction crusade is to R eserved fo r in terest a rd ta x es ac- U nion— Main stre e ts to be paved. c r u e d ................... ........ ............„ 2,000.00 ¡g et us an y w h ere, we w ill have to M arshfield— Oregon E xport Lumb- Home,” would be all bunk.” give up th e th in g s th a t we pay taxes «r Co. resum es operations . 19.590.97 for. T h ere’s no e a tin g o ur cake and T illam ook— T rask riv er m ark et Less cu rren t exp en ses. in terest and ta x es paid ......... .......... - 2,641.46 16,949.61 h av in g It too. W e feel th a t we m ust road to be paved. C irculating notes outstanding ........ 6,250.00 have decent roads, good schools, w a t T u rn e r—-W illam ette iV alley f*lax Am ount d ue to N ational b a n k s _________ 179.57 erw o rk s system s, paved s tre e ts and and H emp G row ers’ Ase'n. purchases Certified checks outstanding ............-— 906.00 Cashier’s checks outstanding. 1,474.08 electric lig h ts. And these a re tho local flax plant. Total o f item s 21. 22. 23. 24 and 25 1,608.66 th in g s th a t cost the money. C rip Toledo— C ontract let for 15 houses. Demand d ep o sits: p lin g th e Btate u n iv ersity an d the N ew port— W aldport road to be Individual d eposits subject to check 176,318.02 p tate college, c u ttin g out a g ric u ltu ra l com pleted In tim e for to u rist travel. Certificates o f deposit due in less than 30 d ays(oth er than for money borrowed) 22,236.02 extension w ork and county ag en ts, W heeler— A fter 14 m onths idle Total demand deposits 198.563.04 w ill deprive th e com m onw ealth of a ness, local m ill s ta rts up w ith 117 Tim e D eposits: re a l and beneficial service, k o r t h fa r men on payroll. C ertificates o f d eposits (other than for m ore th a n it costs, and resu lt in no P h o n . 331 money borrowed) ......................_ 24.163.00 i E stim ated th a t M alheur county ... 24.163.00 appreciable sav in g to th e taxpayer. 1922 wool clip w ill reach 1,500,000 Total o f tim e d eposits “ The Yard of Best Quality ” If th e axe be th u s aplied in a sp irit pounds. Total $283,464.20 of false economy, th e tax p ay er w ill M. M. STRAW . MGR. 1 St. H elens— K nights of P y th ias S ta te c f Oregon County o f Um atilla i ' n ev er see th e chip, since th e fa r p lan n in g to build lodge tem ple. I, S. C. Ixx?hrie. cashier o f the above named do solem nly swear that the above statem ent Exclusive Representative» of National Builders Bureau g reater portio n of h is ta x m oney is H eppner— Local telephone system bank, is true to the best o f my know ledge and belief. sp en t for tan g ib le th in g s rig h t in his receiving »10,000 im provem ents. S . C. LOCHRIE. Cashier own com m unity. Economy, like c h ar- j P lan s underw ay to com plete St. Subscribed and sworn to before me th is 17th day o f March. 1922. ity should th en begin a t home, if he H elen s-P lttsb u rg m ark et road. Marion L. Brings. N otary Public for Ore. feels th a t h e m ust economize. It I* Oregon City— New ferry cross tho My coirtmibtoion exp ires Feb. 19. 1926 a situ atio n th e tax p ay er seldom sees W illam ette m ak in g re g u la r sched Correct—A ttest: F. B. SW AYZE. flB B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B n ^ ? __because he doesn’t w a n t to see it. ule, reopening Pacific highw ay. J . R. RALEY T h u s S u p erin ten d en t G reen w as lis B anks— C ontract let to clear and CHAS. E. OPEL tened to w ith m an ifest im p atience a t grub 50 acres land. Dirr-ctors. th e P en d leto n m eeting w hen ho R eedsport— W inchester Bay L um B pointed o u t th a t U m atilla’s high ber Co. extending logging railroad. g With two big office. B school costs »650 an n u ally per pupil 100 m iles railroad to be co n stru c t ■ P E N D L E T O N and P O R T L A N D and th a t one d istrict n ear P endleton ed from B ear valley to C rane by way pays »1500 each year for th e p riv i of B urns. Is prepared to handle the business of lege of ed u catin g ju s t one child. Yet P o rtla n d — 134 W est Coast saw m ill b Eastern Oregon better than ever before he gave concret exam ples of w here for week ending M arch 11, m an u fact a genuine saving could be effected ured 80,590,443 feet lu m b er; sold J Our Specialties w hile m ost of th e sp eak ers used a 67,727,681 feet; and shipped 76,- ■ Farms. Mills, Camps, Hotels, Garages, Etc. v erbal s c a tte r gun and h it n o thing. 213,927 feet. U nfilled dom estic cargo W hen you need any i We Negotiate Leases and Rentals orders totaled 82,290,745 feet; and ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « • « ♦ ♦ * * * * * * * * u nfilled export orders, 80,441,973 thing in the line of J W ire Rush Order, at OurExpen.e ♦ f feet. U nfilled rail orders totaled 4,- n e a t and attra ctiv e ■ Portland Office P e n d le to n O ffic e « BURSTS AND DUDS 829 cars. ■ 14 N. Second St. 115 E. W ebb bt. Printing. * . * ® Phone 676 E ugene c a rp e n te r’s union has re •> <• « ❖ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * duced w age scale to »6.00. ® The ealy Eagleyaeat'Office ie Eartera Ortgee with CoeaKtieai ia Portlud T he A m erican Legion W eekly Sum m er— S m ith-P ow er L o p i n g a 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 R B B B ’B B ia i HELP WANTED The Manufacturer Published every Thursday at Hermiston, Umatilla Couaty, Oiegon, In the heart of Eastern Oregon's great irrigated alialfa Helds, by the Herald Publishing Company. B E R N A R D M A IN W A R IN G , E D IT O R Kuterad «« Mooudeisa. m uter. t>«ceu»u«r . mu», » tjn » punonee M Herteieloa, Oregon Subscription Rates: One Year, »2.00; Six Months, *1 00 THERE’S A PROFIT IN RENTING jred s of stu d e n ts from n eig hboring states. H ere 1» one saving th a t can By th is time m any U m atilla c o u n be made and If the num ber of stu d ty tax payers w ill have received th eir e n ts a t C orvallis is decreased th e ex tax statem ents. Those who h a v e n 't pense of ru n n in g th e in s titu tio n can leeeived them yet w ill do so soon. be cut. It Is probable th a t o th er cu ts T his brings th e etern al tax question lean be m ade a t th e s ta te schools, to th e fro n t ag ain as th e taxes of th is though the leg islatu re should not go y ear come as a jo lt to m any who a te ’ fa r enough to cripple th e ir w ork. less able to pay them th a n they have A holiday in road b uilding has been for a num ber of years. j been proposed to allow th e sta te to The hearin g of the state tux com catch up an d th is m ig h t be advisable, m ission in P endleton last week th o u g h m ost of us do n o t like to brought out m any suggestions, some th in k of going back in th is im port- of them good and o thers open to I a n t m a tte r. A sta te Income tax is question. It is suggested th a t tho u n d er consideration. T h is w ill be extension service of the a g ric u ltu r opposed by m ost of those w ho pay al college should be discontinued, . th e fed eral Income tax , b u t It may th a t county ag en t and home dem on prove to be th e m eans of ta k in g th e s tra tio n offices should be abolished p resen t In to lerab le b u rd en off real In th e counties, th a t new ap p ro p ria property. M tllons of d o llars w orth tions to the sta le fa ir and th e Pacific of p ro p erty In notes an d m ortages Livestock exposition should be cut are escaping ta x atio n , b u t It does not e ff and th a t county fairs should be seem possible to reach th is w ealth as abolished alto g eth er. Among th e la t it w ould cause th e money to go o u t te r we presum e would come o u r dairy side th e sta te w here It Is n o t taxed. und hog show w hich we have w orked It seems to us th a t th e only w ay to so hard to build up. get an y considerable relief Is to de- Then It is suggested th a t we arc tnobolize th e ponderous a ra y of paying too much for education, and boards, com m issions, b u reau s, d e p a rt the idea is conveyed th a t th e sta te m ents, etc., etc., etc., ad in fin itu m ought not to fu rn ish free college ed w hich we have created a t W ash in g ucation. These are only a few of the ton, Salem an d p erh ap s to some ex views developed a t the tax h earin g s te n t In P endleton. A ll o u r a ffa irs in Pendleton und oth er cities. Out of are Inspected and supervised by h ig h them w ill come a dem and for real ly paid public officials. H en ry F o rd ’t retren ch m en t in the sta te , county D earborn In d ependent m ay be w rong and local governm ent. It is com m on we never counied them , b u t it says ly agreed th a t taxes m ust come down. th ere a re 15 nilllon people in th e T he question is, how and w here to U n ited S tates liv in g off th e g overn cu t? m ent In one form o r an o th er. T h a t It seems to us th a t the schools are Is the real reason w hy taxes are h ig h not the plaee to commence. If any and they a re going to stay h ig h u n til money is being wasted in the schools we find some w ay to g et anolg w ith Il should he suved, b u t we are d o u b t o u t so m uch governm ent. ful If the way to progress lies in c u t L et us not deny th a t m ost of theRe tin g down the num ber of teach ers governm ent b ureaus a re help fu l, and and the salaries and in reducing tho th a t the problem ahead is a h a rd one num ber of subjects ta u g h t. Such a w hich w ill require b ra in s to solve. step creates the im pression th a t a P ut it is a fact th a t we have too com m unity is going bark ra th e r th an much governm ent an d th a t we m ust going ahead. ” certain th a t Ore again do ourselves m any of th e th in g s gon will be on the way to decay when th e governm ent has been doing for gho becomes unable to fu rn ish a good us. education Io every child. More edu The old Jefferso n ian d o ctrin e th a t cation, not less is th e need. In the colleges th ere iB at least one held sw ay d u rin g th e fo rn iu lativ e th in g th at can be done. The Oregon years of o ur governm ent was, ‘'T h a t colleges do not charge Million to ou t- governm ent governs best w hich gov tilde sludents. If an Oregon stu d e n t erns least.” In o th er w ords leave ns goes to W ashington or C alifornia to much to th e Individual as possible bo educated he pays a stiff tu itio n th ereby leaving as little as possible fee a t the state schools. If a W ash for the governm ent to do for him . In ington or C alifornia stu d en t comes late y ears we have gone to th e op h ere to he educated h c pays n o th in g posite extrem e and have m ade th e beyond the sm all fees th a t th e loeul governm ent do as m uch for th e in stu d e n t has to pay. Oregon Is very dividual as possible, leaving as little generous, but like lots of o th er gen an possible to his in itiativ e. The resu lt Is tlia t taxes are high. erous people, she Is holding th e saek. It would be far b etter if all states Ilow can they be o th e r th an high w ould elim inate these non-resident when ev ery th in g we do is reg u lated Close Decisions fees, b u t as the o th er stales ch arg e by th e federal and slate governm ent P o et: “ You ca n ’t pick o u t any to educate Oregon stu d en ts it seems and by several bureaus of b oth? special fa u lt In th is poem, now can no m ore than fa ir for Oregon A gri C an 't we g et along w ith less g overn y ,,M cu ltu ra l college, which alone of th e m ent? Must we not gel along w ith o u ?" E d ito r (e n c o u ra g in g ly :) No. Oregon state schools, enjoys an In te r less governm ent if prosperity is to fra n k ly , I ca n ’t. One line is Just as sta te prestige which brings it h u n d - bo restored? bad as a n o th e r.” TAXES TO THE FORE AGAIN PBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB B B B B B aaaB B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B JU ST RECEIVED BV A Car of 1x12 Cedar Flume and 1x8 Cedar ........... Shiplap.............. But You Don’t Get It A L ittle Extra W ork is R equired to G et a H om e Let9s get busy and select your new home from our collection of over 500 modern designs Inland Empire Lumber Company : T H E T U M -A -L U M LUMBER COMPANY R. A. Bruwmon, Mgr. Looking for a Bargain? Well Here it is! He Knew B ookkeeper: “ Mr. G rouch, I am going to get m arled .” E m ployer: "G lad to h e a r it. •>" w on’t be so all-fired anxious to get homo early th e n .” And the Cat Came Back and (Ad In th e P an am a City S ta r H erald ) ‘•Lost, Strayed or Stolen T he H o te l A stor cat. Tommy, w ho Is well know n to p atro n s of th e h otel. Any person re tu rn in g him w ill receive a b o ttle of th e fam ous M ountain Den Scotch, specially im ported by W illiam The Hermiston Herald is authorized to offer to readers in the country and towns of less than 2000 people the following FIVE papers at the unbelievably low price of Raided I Very The M ag istrate: "B u t w hy did yon throw th e axe nt th e m an ’s h e a d . D idn’t you know It would k ill him H av en 't you any brains? T he C u lp rit: "N o. Judge. I ghess I a in ’t stro n g on b rain s. I’m handy Phone 111 $2.65 B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B f l B B B B B B B B B B B B B f l B B B B I w ith tools.” The Desirable Alternative ■•Tin b e tte r to Gordon Caps New Line of Knitted Ties nil preify p allet ns and Just w h at w ill be worn th is Benson Very much mon, nervtcenbte th an th e fabric tie«, price >1.00 to 12.00 Holeproof Hosiery nre too m uch established here to need m ore th an a m ention are here in the silk and lisle a t 50 cen ts to >1.60. Bonnie V Veils E’n b ih G lo u * In t i e T h e w reh n b te k in d . T h is Is Veil season b ro w n an d icrey shades 4 1 .0 0 to 4 1 .2 5 H e r m is to n P rod u ce & S u p p ly C o. “ The Httl of Hood Sonico’ and , „ 0. A. C. FARM REMINDERS ♦ « « « « « « « <• 4 Very new p u ttern s at »2.50 W hile th ey last. I loved •’T h an to have won an d been s tu n - for alim ony.” Arrow Shirts th e 2Re q u allly a t 10c. w hen the w ind blow a. have lost— " In th e S p ill)« S tyle s fro m » 1 .5 0 Io » 2 .5 0 . In the Soft Cuff PIONEER EMPLOYMENT CO. DON’T FORGET 5 ------- US--------- F lem ing.” a a B B H ER A LD , H ER M ISTO N , OREGON. * Mineral Mix for H ors A m in eral m ix tu re for hogs, k ep t before them a t all time», is a g reat help in keeping th e a n lm a ’.- In good physical condition. A h ea lth y and th rifty hog w ill u tilize feed to b e tte r ad v an tag e th a n one not physically fit. ao g rain w ill be saved m ln ' eral The follow ing m ix tu re Is rec omm ended by th e U nited S ta te s de p artm en t of a g ric u ltu re : W ood ashes ................................1 Charcoal _______ ..... ......1 Sal, 8 pounds Atr slaked llm e ............ 4 pounds Pow ered su lfu r * Rounds Copped*« .................................. 2 pounds A m erican W om an T h e Farm Journal M other’s M agazine G ood Stories T H E HERM ISTON H ER A LD All five for a full year for only $2.65, or a little more than the price of The Herald. These magazines are making a national drive for circulation in in the country districts so we are able to offer prices that are cut to far below pre-war level. The offer will be good for a short time only. Cattle Gair on Silane Sunflow er ellage and a lfalfa f r fa tte n in g c a ttle proved a p ro fitab le com bination fo r 8. H. E d w ard s of W heeler county who has Juset m ar- geted a m ixed carload of cow« and atcerg ta tte n e d on th a t ratio n . Tha A C T N O W A N D S A V E M ONEY