TH E H E B M IST O H
THE
H E R M IS T O N
H E R A LD
H E R A LD . H ERM ISTO N, O H E « O < .
tomer's U ».
crops n the farm home farden the
value of these products exceeds 99,-
760.000 yearly, according to a «ru
Peodlatan
letin on Vegetable Gardening in Ot i,
I
F
ulfilled
Ambition
gon
by
A.
O.
B.
Bouquet,
professor
BERNARD MAINWARING, EDITOR
Mr. and Mrs. Brown have two sons, of vegetable gardening at the col-
Kaiored u* , m o o u <1-« i * m m uter, Ueeembar .-. won . u ; u i < posiomoe at tie r m iau«. Oregon
James and John. James decided to be ege. Recommendations offered In
an artist. John to be a writer.
Subscription Rates: One Year, 62.00; Six Months, 61 00
this publication are based on Investi
SPECIALIST
James draws checks on his father’s gational data and general observa- In Internal Medlcine for the past
Roseburg to vote on bonds for ad account.
THE NEW CHURCH
eleven years
tons
crops In the field, greenhouse,
John writes home for money.
Hermiston has cause to be proud ditions to school.
and frame.
Dallas Machine & Locomotive
of the new Methodist church to be
DOES KOT OPERATE
dedicated next Sunday. A community works monthly payroll |S .000.
About the Same
Chicks Crowd Brooder
North; “Do you let your wife have
Astoria—>203,700 paid monthly to
Is Judged by Its churches; without
W ill be at
Overcrowding ruins many flocks of
her own way?”
them no community could attract men employed In logging camps.
ST. GEORGE HOTEL
chicks A brooder that will accomo
West: "Absolutely. And when It
Eugene— Field good for sash and
outside people to make their homes;
date 300 day old chicks will care tor
Ten y e ar’s ren t won’t g et you anyw here—you
Wednesday and Thursday, April*
comes to rain I let It rain, and when
without the churches business would door factory.
pqly one half that number when they
19
and
20
Astoria— Pacific Power & Light It wants to snow I let It snow.”
ju s t pay rent, then you pay some more rent.
stagnate and property values would
are two weeks old. Better raise a Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
decline.
Co. reduces gas rate» 15 per cent.
[
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few good chicks than a lot of culls.
O f course, you have a place to live between
Vale high school to have radio- ,
Untimely
As a symbol of the best Idealism
TWO DAYS ONLY
' "Can you show me." cooed the fair
there Is in the world the church rep- phone with 3,000 mile range.
tim es but th e house isn’t yours, it never will be and
Eugene— 15 apartment building to shopper, "the latest thing in skirts?" TEXT OF SMITH McNARY BILL
resents the best In the community
No
Charge
for
Consultation
"Absolutely," hissed the floorwalk-
it’s no t exactly as you would like to have it anyway.
and a fine edifice like that to be ded be erected.
Cascade Locks— "Bridge of the er with a glare at the peroxide blonde
(Continued from Page One)
icated should be a matter of pride
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular gradu
Sad bu t true, so th ere’s no use arguing.
powdeering her nose behind the rib -’___________;______________________
to all, whether they belong to the Gods” to cost 1450,000.
Milton box factory has record of bon counter. "She hasn't been down be satisfied: Provided further, that ate in medicine and surgery and is
particular denomination or not.
upon the receipt of such total cost 1,ccn8ed by ,he 8,at* of Oreson He
The new building has been built as starting 9 years ago with 7 men and on time once this year.”
the moneys advanced by the district v,8l,a » ^ essio n a lly the more import
. ... .
a result of the sacrifices of hundreds daily capacity of 1600 fruit boxes;
for Investigation of the project shall ant towns and cities and offers to all
“Accept No Substitutes”
of people In the west end of the coun and expanding until now It employs
"How is this?" asked a young wo be returned to the district. So long who can call on this trip free con
ty. It Is a temple of which the Meth over 100 men and has a capacity of
man of a shopkeeper. “You are ask- as the Government operates and sultation, except the expense of treat
odists and the Christians generally 17,000 boxes
Of 34,000 service men in the state, Ing Just as much for these thermome- maintains a project the district shall ment when desired.
can well be proud. It is especially
According to his method of treat
ters as you did for those you showed also pay to the United States an-
fortunate it is to be dedicated almost 12,000 will take loans.
B ut if home owning didn’t require some individ
Durkee— Force of men opening the me last August.”
nually, upon terms to be fixed by the ment he does not operate for chronic
entirely free from debt.
"Certainly, miss,” replied
the Secretary, the total cost of operation appendicitis, gs'l stone, ulcers of ’he
The whole community is the gainer Lost Trail Mine
ual
effort the saying, “ There’s No Place Like
stomash, tossile or adenoids.
Estacadea to have new |20,000 oil puzxeled merchant. "They’re the and malntenanee.
from having the new church in our
He
has
to
his
credit
wonderful
re
station.
same things.”
H om e,” would be all bunk.”
midst,
I
i
Section 5. That preceding any ex-
Midland— 12,215 beef cattle worth [ "They’re nothing of the sort!” penditufe by the United States on ac sults In deseases of the stomach, liv
er, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart,
6730,000 have been shipped from J rlumphantly. "Why,
those
you
count of construction of a project kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh
WELL FOUNDED OPTIMISM
bowed me before had twice as much
here.
bonds of the district equal In face weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg
Here Is a sane and cheering bit of
Stayton woolen mills enlarging to nercury in them!”
value to the amount of the proposed ulcers and rectal ailments.
optimism as to Inland Empire affairs,
expenditure shall be duly issued and
from
Up-To-The-Times magazine employ 100 persona.
If you have been ailing for any
Hood River apple shipments total
delivered to the United States. If length of time and do not get any
"Here and there In the farming and
2803
carloads,
♦
♦
at any time It should appear to the
business field a failure has occured
Portland-—Four leading Industries q. 0 . A. C. FARM REMINDERS ♦ Secretary that the original bond Is better, do not fall to call, as Improper
and readjustments have had to be
measures rather than disease are
p
♦ sue is insufficient to cover the cost very
made; but on the whole farming and are wheat, fruit, stock and lumber.
often the cause of your long
Bend
to
build
second
reservoir
and
d
d
d
d
d
d
d
d
d
d
d
d
d
d
d
of the proposal work, he may either standing trouble.
business interests make an excellent
lay
new
mains.
curtail the work or require the dis
showing and are well qualified to
Remember above date, that consul
Milwaukie to get new paper— GYPSUM IS PROFITABLE ON
trict to issue additional bonds, and
meet any and all eventualities.
Ail
Phone 331
CLOVER AND ALFALFA when the total cost of the completed tation on this trip will be free and
North
Clackamas
News.
predict that the worst Is over, and
that his theatment is different
project has been determined under
whllo conditions To be confronted
“ The Yard of Beit Quality ”
Married women must be accomp
Old-Fashioned "Land Plaster” Adds
section 4, all bonds Issued In excess
may not be exactly ideal, they are d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d
H. M. STRAW. MGR.
anied by their husbands.
Sulfur to Soil and Stim ulates
of such cost shall be cancelled. The
d
conditions that can be handled and «
Organisms
Address: 336 Boston Block, Minne
bonds shall be In form approved by
Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Bureau
solved by the majority. With times *
BURSTS AND DUDS
♦
¡the Secretary and shall run for a apolis, Minn.
as they are a forward program for ♦
♦
Gypsum, calcium sulfate, or land
the home country is assured; and d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d plaster can be used profitably cn period not exceeding forty years, bear
interest at a rate to be fixed by the mentary Acts, shall be known as the
with the return of more normal and
A. L, Weekly
legumes such as clover and alfalfa
Secretary not exceeding 5 per centum
better times a speeding up of that
I to Increase the sulfur contents of the
And to the Point
payable annually, and be issued in National Reclamation Law, and for
program can also bo counted on—ab
"Did anyone comment on the way soil or stimulate the action of soil
the purpose of carrying out its pro
solutely.
you drive your new car?”
organisms, reports W. L. Powers, denominations of 625, 650, 6160
6500, and 61,000. These bonds shall visions there is hereby established in
“Yes, one man made a brief re- ichief at the Oregon Experiment sta-
be deposited with the Federal Loan the Treasury a fund to be known as
mark: 'Twenty dollars and costs."
tlon.
SUBSCRIBE NOW
Board, and when the project cost in the National Reclamation Fund.
♦
♦
•
! It also exerts a beneficial effect
known
and
the
value
of
all
of
the
♦
OREGON INDUSRTIAL
♦
Obvious
on the physical structure of clay
There Is hereby authorized to be ap
♦
REVIEW
*
"One who Is good et nmklng ex- soils, aids In laurdering out alkali [ property of the district subject to as propriated from any moneys in the
sessment
for.
the
payment
of
the
<•
♦ ciises Is seldom good at anything soils following under drainage and
bonds shall reach twice the par val Treasury not otherwise appropriated « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I
♦
d ❖ d d d d d clese.”
neutralizes the toxic effect of black
Knlnmath Falls calling for bids on
"One doesn’t have to be,” replied alkali, but should never be used to ue of the bonds as found by the said the sum of 6350,000,000 to be trans,
26,680 yards paving.
the newlywed.
I Correct acidity as it will not make board, the board shall offer the bonds ferred from time to time to the Na
at public or private sale at not less
Myrt'e Point—Standard Oil to
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j 'sour” soils "sweet.”
tional Reclamation Fund and appro
than par under terms and conditions
build distributing station here,
Fooled Him
Gypsum may be applied to the land
priated upon estimates made by the
W ith tw o big office«
Oakland— Drilling for oil starts.
"What?” roared the father. “You any time now that weather permits, to be provided by rules and regula Secretary for carrying out the pro
P
E
N
D
L
E
T O N and P O R T L A N D
tions
to
be
made
by
said
board.
The
Union to luy water mains prior to ask me for my daughter's hand?”
It is easily broadcasted on young le-
visions of this Act. Ail moneys receiv
a
I "Y-y-yes, sir,” stuttered the bash- gumes, or if the ground is firm, ap- moneys received from the sale of the ed by the United States under this
paving.
■
Is prepared to handle the business of
Roseburg— New concrete block ful lover. “I ddn't think It would do plied with spreader. Where gypsum bonds shall be credited upon the dis Act shall be paid into the National
■
E
astern
Oregon
b
etter
than
ever
before
trict
contract.
Prior
to
sale
of
the
■
building started.
any harm."
Is used chiefly for its sulfur contents
Reclamation Fund, and all moneys at
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Portland—Artisans to add four
"Well, by gravy, you’ll find it has 200 pounds to the acre Is the actual same shall likewise be credited upon any time In said fund shall be avail
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O ur S p e cialtie s
the
district
contract.
stories costing 6150,000.
You can have her.”
jiate of application as its sulfur con-
able for appropriation for the purpose
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Farm s, Mills, Camps, Hotels, Garages, Etc.
Section 6. That unentered and un of thin Act.
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Lancaster to build new 2-room
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¡tent is about 18 pounds to the hund-
school building.
Section 10 That the Secretary Is
We N egotiate Leases and Rentals
Newr Yop’ll Never Read
I red. Analysis of some soils in west- patented arid and semi-arid lands of
State highway commission lets 61,-
jailed girl fails to issue "warning ern Oregon Bhow a very low sulfur the United States susceptible of ree- hereby authorized to perform any and
W ir e Rush O rders at O u r Expense
000,000 road contract.
toothers.”
J content, a condition quite common clamation may be Included In a dis all acts and to make such rules and
Portland Office
P e n d le t'» ri ( f f c *
trict
and
may
be
subjected
to
the
Corvallis, Monroe and Bellfountain
Conductor punched ,out transfer with the red hill soils especially.
regulations as In his discretion may
14 N. Second St.
115 E. Webb I.
telephone lino to be rebuilt.
clippings on floor Instead of in cus- j When applied to legumes in ordin provisions of the Act of August 11, be necessary for carrying the pro
!
Phono 676
J
Tk«
oalj
EwpIsraest.Offic.
ia
E
nter.
O
r«
|u
witk
C
o
.ae
ctio
o
i in Portland
1916
(Thirty-nli^th
Statutes,
page
.visions
of
this
Act
into
full
force
and
ary amounts, such as 50 to 80 pounds
£■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ,0 the acre, gypaum hag becn found 506.) in accordance with the terms effect.
to stmulate the action of beneficial of said Act: Provided, that the fin
soil organisms and acid in the forma al proviso of section 1 of the Act
E. E. Elliott state vocational di
Read the Wand Ads.
tion of nitrates during the early sea shall not apply: Provided further,
rector was in town Tuesday and ad
that
while
the
unentered
public
lands
son.
dressed the Commercial club at their
Want. Ads Bring Results
Soil acidity !s neither- changed nor wthln a district constitute more than
luncheon. Mr. Elliott favors a good
50
per
centum
In
area
of
the
lands
by lime requirement teBts.
Its
agriculture course in high school un
Jn any reasonn!)» amounts ns «hown therein, the Secretary shall have the
der the Smith-Hughes act.
.■ ...aasa— as— —
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by lime erequireineti. tests
Its right to appoint upon the district May Be Regarded as Encour
board
such
number
of
persons
to
rep
pli.r steal effec-.ii are Simlar to th--.se
aging Signs of Returning
of lime on clay siils, «rid it will iia-i resent the interests of the United
Time is valuable in ir
i,r_ States as shall constitute a majority
prove soil stiucturj nnd aid per
Prosperity.
rigation
season. The
of
the
board.
Unentered
public
land
eolation, thus hastening the laund-
H anna Canvas Dam
ring out of vlk.il! following drain withdrawn under the provisions of
the Act of June 17, 1902 (Thirty-
The disbursement of fifteen million
saves time, is easily
age.
second Statutes, page 388,) and Acts dollar«, most of which will be paid out
placed,
durable, ad-
Phone
Siscel’s
amendatory thereof or supplementary in Oregon and Washington during
ustable,
inexpensive,
Hard Federation Beats Bluestem
1922,
ia
one
of
the
encouiaging
signs
193
Hard Federation spring wheat Is thereto, may, In the discretion of the of iseturning prosperity. The Union
)oes
not
wash
out.
usually five bushels an acre better Secretary, be included in a district. Pacific System is to add largely to its
I haul an y th in g th a t
In fo rm a tio n o n re q u e s t
than Bluestem nnd has better mill- AU unen‘«red public land so Includ equipment, to relay portions of its
can be moved
Mueller Company, Ya'e, Ore.
Ing qualities. It is early and well ed ln a dl8trlct shall be opened under tre.dk wttfc aads of greater weight, to
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’idapted to eastern Oregon dry land. the Provl8ions of the homestead law ***** *»•< Rs roafbed. to replace
R. A. B ro w n to n , M g r.
Phone 111
| jw m uii with strqeturea of
______.
“nd also, so far as applicable, of Mid
Eid sanstrnct a »eeel bridge
Keep Out Potato W ilt
° f J” ne
n ° 2' “
bridge across the Columbia River be-
W e H a v e a F irs t Class
Use no potatoes for seed that show ! ” SUPP emented.
C O M IN G
, tween Walla Walla and Kennewick,
Section 7. That the United States this OBe proiect to coat |1,500,000.
brown discoloration near the sur-
face when cut across the stem end maY acquire lands hereunder for con-
An order for 4,5.00 new freight cars.
Such potatoes often have wilt, a di- [etructlon, but not for agricultural i to cost 610,000,000, and for 2,500 re
sease that seriously reduces the yle> Purposes: Provided, that the Secre- frigerator cars at a cost of 68,750.000
T h e C o m p e ten t Eye Sight
of potatoes in many sections of Ore larY la authorized to accept, by gift, ! wai made public several weeks ago.
Specielist e f S eattle
deed in trust, or otherwise, land with- The refrigerator car. are for the Pa
gon.
I in nnv
_
eiflc Fruit Express, one-half of which
who also makes new
Who has m ade profess
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2 . .
\
the "am<' ! '•
the U. P System.
Oil Sprays for Leaf Holler
pon ,ern,a »nd conditions to be
General Manager O'Brien of the Ore
shoes to order
ional visits to H erm iston
Poison sprays are not effective : »greed upon with the grantor of later gon-Washington Railroad & Naviga
against the leaf roller because of the fl*ed by the Secretary,
tlon Company (Western unit of the fo r years, will be a t the
BRING THEM IN
habits of the cnterpiller after It be-
Section 8. That In the construction Union Pacific System) baa just an
H o te l H erm iston
Our policy of offering quallly goods at reasonable prices is
nouaced
the
setting
aside
of
65,000.000
-gins to work. Instead a spray is I of every project under this Act the i
TH E PRICE IS RIGHT
forcefully exemplified in our hosiery department, the home of
applied to the eggs near the time Secretary shall, so far as practicable 1 for improvements and additions on
the funions Holeproof brand.
this unit af the System daring 1926.
W e Pay Postage
of hatching. The leaf rollers are In utilize the service« of veterans. In ) Mqgt of these millions will be ex-
one w ay m i m ail order«
Wc could offer our customers cheaper hosiery, hosiery on which
the egg stage now and will hatch every opening or sale of land by au- ponded In Oregon and l” Washington,
for one day.
we could make more money, hut people would not come back again
about blossoming time, A heavy mis- thortty of the Secretary, under this ; The forest and the saw mills will
nnii again as they do for Holeproof, nor would they go out of
Eyes exam ined and glasses
clble oil spray is the best for these«, Act veterans shall have the exclu- «»PPly all of the lumber which will be
their way to tell their friends about the extraordinary wearing
pests. Light oils ltke kerosene emul- stve right, for a period of sixty days. u*fd ln CAr construction ami th« army
fitted.
GENERAL SHOE STORE
qualities and beauty of this famous hosiery.
slon have little effect. The rollers;to make entry or otherwise acquire of railroad workers will be enlarged
As Holeproof headquarters, we carry complete stocks for men,
until
It
will
be
of
sufficient
magnitude
are present In every part of the state the land: Provided, that in the event
nnd women In Silk, Silk Faced, and Lisle,
bu, are serious only In the Hood such an entry shall be rel.nqu.shod j
K S
River district, the Grand Ronde val- at any time prior to actual residence mt0 ,.„eral circulation. Service will
To Bee Owner»
ley, and a few other sections of the upon the land by the entryman for be increased, labor in demand gpd
Wc have on hand a limited quantity of Bee Foundation at 80c
Columbia basin.
not lean than one year, lands no re business condition« improved by th»
per pound.
linquished sh .ll not be subject to million» to be spent by the great trans-
Kudsu Not Good in Oregon
entry for a period of sixty days after continental railroad.
We will receive thia week a ear of Mill Feed, Shorts. Middlings,
Kudsu is the subject of many in- the filing and notation of the relln-
Mlllrun. Bran, feed Wheat and Corn and Rolled Barley.
quldles sent to the Oregon Expert- qutshment In the local land office, |
■ I'P
....... • diTln Pnellry «uppllea.
ment station. The station has sav- and shall, after the expiration of such
A Farmer Cured of Rheumatism
A man living on a farm near here
N e have a few boxes of Wlnesap Cooking Apples at 61-00 per
ed many farmers a lot of time, mon- slxty-day period, be subject to entry
came In a short time ago completely
bov. Rorlcd and Mound
ey . and trouble hy advising them by the first qualified applicant,
doubled up with rheumatism. I hand-
HEPPNER, O REGON
that tests show that Kudsu s not
- ectton 9 That the Act of June IT, !ed him a bottle of Chamberlain's
adapted to Oregon condttons as a
1902 (Thirty-second Statutes, page Liniment and told him to use It fre-
forage crop.
Will pay highest market price for hutterfat.
388.) and all amendatory or supple- 1," say» c . P. Rsyder. Patten Mills.
Vreretnhle Rnlletin Out
mentary Acta shall hereafter be N. Y. "A few days later he walked
Honest weights and te s t Give us a trial shipment.
The v7h«e of garden vegetable»
th ^
In*° ,h * ” Ore *" s,ral*ht “ * ’ ‘ring
grown n th . state exclusively f„,
by and handed me a dollar saying, give
"The Beal o f G - J Service’
sale smounls annually to a p s -v l-
8ha '
be known as ms another bottle of Chamberlain's
m atel, 61,500,000. A. nsressary l *
Fu»d Thl«(Liniment: I want It In the house all
Act. and all amendatory or supple- the time for It cured me."
Coming to
Barker .never hints at 'Nice
Published every Thursday at Hermiston, Umatilla Couaty, Oregon, in the heart of Eastern sage today, sir’ ”
Oregon’s great irrigated alfalfa fields, by the Herald Publishing Company.
T H E R E ’S A P R O F IT IN
Dr. Mellenthin
R E N T IN G
Bat You Don ’f Get It
A L itt le E x tr a W o r k is
R e q u ir e d to G e t a H o m e
Let’s get busy and select your new
home from our collection of over
500 modern designs
Inland Empire Lumber Company
The Hermiston Herald--$2.00
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J U S T R E C E IV E D
BIG IMPROVEMENTS
BY THEJAILROADS
It Will Pay You
A Car of 1x12 Cedar
Flume and 1x8 Cedar
........... Shiplap.............
W. B. Beasley
I
THE T U M -A -L U M
LUMBER COMPANY
ar
Dr. H. C. Curry
S h o e R e p a ir
M an
A Good Example of Our Store
Service
Thursday, Apr. 6
HAHN’S
Morrow County Creamery
Company
H e r m is to n P rod u ce &
S u p p ly C o .
W. C. Cox, Manager