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¿THE g E B M lS T O N THE H E R M IS T O N HEILA LT), h ÍH M IST O N , CREGOIY. HERALD first; Embysk, Dlv. I, second; Steph- tlon to pass Judgement upon Its In- tlon to the lower prices of labor and ens. Dir. IV, third. Distance 160 ner workings nor upon its ultimate farm products. I favor our present 'aims and objects. Based upon press plan of highway and market road Published every Thursday at Hermiston, Umatilla Cuuaty, Oregon, Io the heart ot Eastern feet. Oregon’s great irrigated alfalfa Helds, by the Herald Publishing ( eapany. Division D. [reports and such meager knowledge construction and think It should con 75 yard dash—Skinner. Dlv. IV. as I possess, I do not approve of the tinue until a good ano sufficient road BERNARD MA1NWARING, EDITOR first; Thlm, Dlv. I, second; McClIn- mask and robe and knightly con- system is provided for all parts ot the toiiUsr«4 as 'iwooinl-tilaiM matter. Decemoer . isot, at the («»loHlee at Hvriaiatoa, Oregon tock, Dlv. I, third. [ elaves in secret meeting places which state. Basket ball throw— Not held. are suggestive of mob violence and a Thanking you In advance for any Subscription Kates: One Year, ti.OO; Six Months, *1 00 Officials lack of respect for and faith in the I assistance you can give me in the Fred Bennlon. referee. Bert Je- established law and order of the land, pnmariee and with a promise to re- ❖ > the falling of the petals and the clou. j„ laying the foundation of this torn my gratitude la service, I an. <r <• iag ot the calyx cup and unless the rard, clerk of course; Eva Hansen, Respectfully yours, * OREGON INDUSRTIAL <• «pray Is applied at tha time It 1 b use- Sec. 1; L. B. Kicker, Sec. 2; O. C. gretft republic it was put down as a I J. T. Hinkle <• REVIEW ❖ f°r the purpose intended. Where Hadley, Sec. 3; A. C Voelker, Sec. 4; fundamental Bill of Right that the 35-2tc. <• < some varieties bloom ahead of the and Stanford Elgrlst, See. 5, assist- utmost freedom of religion should (Paid Advertisement) •p •> 4- fl> 'ethers they should be sprayed first, an^a: Janies Johns, Jr., starter ¡John preva|| jn this country and every man North Bend Odd fellow s to eret; otherwise It may be too late by the Murray, Carl Cooley and Lester Ham. should have the right to worship Cod ley, judges of finish; Philo Rounds according to the dictates of his own 3 story lodge building. time the latter are ready. and Joe Tallman, timers; L. C. conscience. Under this policy we have Summer Lake Irrigation district Scharpf, George Clark, W. W. Har- prepared und grown strong as a na- building big dam. Planting enough good seed to get r“h’ John B,Khop’ Dr- H- M Hauavan.. tton and ,n the can to arrag for the Three shafts turning out good a full stand is the important thing Ed MurPhy. J. M. Cornclison and worid-s greatest war the response and coal in Malheur county. [rally to the flag of our country was In Klamath county before irriga with corn. Twelve pounds of seed, A,Ker Fee’ ,,eId Judee!’- equally cheerful and spontaneous by tion began in 1906, a farmer who had if not planted too deep, will usually 1 every American citizen, whether a less than 200 acres of land wondered gjVe a good yield. HAY ASS’N CRITICIZED If his children would go hungry. The i Boardman, Ore., May 10 Catholic, Protestant, Jew or Gentile, and side by side as men and brothers production of an “Irrigated forty" To the Editor; Scab Fungus Is Active now provides amply for any family. The annual meeting of the Board- they went "over the top" and Joined A few rainy days allow the scale Veronica to get 230,000 school. and pear scab fungue to develope man district of the Oregon Hay Grow- together in the glory of victory. Wallowa starts vigorous clean-up wj(h mQre tbftn ordlnary rapidity. fi™’ association was held Monday aft- many, many thousands of these brave campaign. -yhe fact that orcy,arti8 have appar- ernoon at the school house and a sons remaining to sleep in foreign Portland New Christian church ent|y b€en {ree fr(jm 8Cab early large attendance of members were lands. to cost 2100,000. (he 8eason Bhould not tempt the P'esent. | An emergency call now to patrolt- The Dalles leling street paving groww tQ ,et up on the Hpray pro. Ira A. Berger, the present director ic duty, either in peace or war would contract. gram. Remember last years scabby tor this district made his report and be equally spontaneous and cheerful Astoria-—Practically ail logging fruit. dwelt upon the urgent need of a re-[and under our splendid system of camps resume operations. arrangement of the present unfair public schools and universal facilities Oregon Fruit Growers, Ass’n. to plan of apportioning directors. One for free and liberal education, in my Cows Need Mineral Elements erect packing plants at Creswell and district has only two members while opinion, the mask and robe will pass A shortage of mineral elements in Cushman. Boardman has 44 members, with only as It came like a fleeting shadow of ALFRED J. SMITH lhe rations fed In western Oregon Coquille Masons start work on tern. one director. Mr. Berger refused a re- night and the principles of religious Alfred J. Smith, President of the dairies has been the subject of con- Ple„ . R iv e r W ork « .a rt ,1 on Mi A r a b l e d i s ^ l o n ’ u"teir Th“e‘ m ^ t ,e lectlon a n d A WJlCobb waB nanied i freedom as In the past will continue J. E. Smith Livestock company has Hood River— work Blurted on Mt. , ... to pucceed him as director to prevail in this country. announced himself for Joint Repre Hood Loop from Booth Hill , Practically , method ------------ , - Highway -— . , , of , insuring , . . the . , A lengthy discussion ensued in sentative of Morrow and Umatilla Respectfully. to Oregon National Forest boundary. C,JWS ogams sue ac s ° e“ which nearly all members took part, J. T. Hinkle counties on the Republican ticket. Portland 244,800 contract award- p cn y ° ' "UII,e ay sl" ’' aH “ “ n and much criticism of the manage- Mr. Smith has lived in Umatilla ed for transit sheds on unit No. 2 , ‘ ,ver- nr 1 ‘ 11 a 1 ° n' B ment was indulged in. Considerable county all his life and has the inter of municipal terminal No 1. toWB *hould be « l',en a fulriy disappointment {.was manifested at J. T. HINKLE ests of the two counties well in hand. Bend -Union Oil Co. to start work j' ' v P‘ r ° 111 * 1 1 10 recupera e tbe Bjow method of disbursing money Hermiston, Ore., May 5, 1922. Ills efforts, if e! cted. will be direct their reserve mineral supply. The ton four-tank plan tto cost 25000. for hay. Only 23.00 per ton has been To the Republican Voters of Uma ed toward the ei'.raln tion of useless Klamath Falls to get 260,000 ad high protein grains such as oil meal, I paid so far this season and that very tilla, Union and Morrow Counties: commissions and such a gradual re cotton seed meal, and bran contain ditional water mains. recently. Not wbat the association I respectfully solicit your support duction of taxes as ill not hinder a higher percentage of minerals than . Corvallis— 36 residences and 6 received for hay, but what the grow at the primary election on May 19th the best interests of the State. Mr large business building under con do the small grains ordinarily fed ers finally gets f -r It. was declared for the nomination on the republican Smith’s long rppideppe in eastern The matter of supplying minerals di to be the answer to the question "Is struction. ticket for Joint Senator of the 19th Oregon will insure bis constituents Winchester Bay Umpqua river rectly in the form of mineral salts is the association a success here at Senatorial District. that he fully unrierstends their prob- still in the experimental stage. logging camp cutting 120,000 feet Boardman?” So fcr as the Boardman I have lived in Umatilla county for lems and urgent needs, dally. members are concerned the question the past thirty years and am a pi op- (Paid Advertisement) Echo— 300,000 pounds wool sold. Tent Caterpillers Hatching seems not to have been satisfactorily erty owner and taxpayer in each o f ____________ t_____________________ Tent catterpiller egg masses are an<,wcred. * McMinvilie- Bids called for curbs the counties comprising this district. FOR REFFES^-’ITATIVE now hatching in the orchard. Many and street paving. Everyone would like to ace the as been a faithful worker <n j bercby announce myself aa ean- Portland—Shriners select site for growers keep a sharp lookout for sociation make good, but much doubt the I have republican parly for the past didate for (hp of,ce of J(j)nt Repfe_ these small tents that contain the is expressed as to the successful out hospital for crippled children. twenty-five years and an active and Hentative of Un atilla and Morr()w Medford— Model planing mill be immature worms so as to remove come. consistent supporter at all times of on tbe Rrpubllcan tlcket. them before much damage is done. ing erected to'employ 4 00 men. A Reader the nominees of my party. If elected I promise to faithfully and This may be done with the aid of a Clatsgnnie—-rlaical mill ships 3 car If returned to the legislature I will honestly perform the duties of the long stick or by cutting under ibe loads shingles to California. stand for the acme loyal service to office, working at all times for the tents quickly. Where they are nu JOE HINKLE COXES OUT St. Helens JUnion Oil Co. to build my constituents that I rendered in AGAINST KLÜ KLUX KLAN best interests of the people of thia merous and widely distributed it is 230,000 distributing plant here. 1913 and 1916. I will have no bills sometimes necessary to spray for district and the State of Oregon. or pet measures of my own mid will Medford— Plant of Rogue River them with arsenate of lead, three I favor legislation tending to elim IlermlHton, Ore., May 8, 1922 devote my enb’re time and attention Valley Canning Co. undergoes exten pounds to 100 gallons of water, at inate waste in public expenditures To the Editor of Hermiston Herald; to the interests and wishes of the sive improvements. Ihe first practically opportunity. I am not affiliated with the K. K. people in Umatilla, Union and Mor and reduction of the taxes wherever Roseburg— Building records to ba K in any manner, directly or indi row counties and will give exactly possible, consistent with sound pub smashed tills year. Over quarter LOCAL STUDENTS IN COUNTY rectly, and have so announced from the same seivlce and attention to lic policy. million already expended. SLOGAN: "Constructive economy, the beginning of my campaign for Union and Morrow that I would to •(Continued from Page One) and a fairer distribution of the tax the nomination on the republican Umatilla. t- ❖ ❖ i- <• <• ♦ ticket for Joint Senator of Umatilla, By way of platform nnd public burdens,” ♦ E. M. Hulden. I ♦ inches. Union and Morrow counties. Not be I policy I am for' a line of retrench- 22-5tc. 440 yard relay Division I, first: ing a member of the so-called ”In- * O’. A. 0. FARM REMINDERS <• (Paid Advertisement) I ment and tax reduction in both « Division II, second; Division IV, third visible Empire." I am not in a posi- |county and state budgets In propor- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ < ♦ ❖ <• ❖ ❖ <• time 51 flat. Subscribe For The Herald Girls' Division A. End T.'ece Yields Most 25 yard dash—Hannan, Div. IV, Experiments have shown repeat edly that the blossom end piece of first; Bensel, Dlv IV, second; Weav a seed potato is the best piece if it er, Div. I, third Time 4 flat. Baseball throw—-Berry, Div. I, is n<jt split. Some growers have found that It pays to save these and first; Bensel, Dlv. IV, second, How plant them in a patch by themselves ard, Div. II, third. Distance 117 feet. Division C as it usually shows a much lower 60 yard dash Bnrthel, Dlv, I, percentage of wilt than the main Eorn and raised in Umatilla County and know field. In any event, this end piece first; Massey, Dlv. II, second; Snyder, her needs. should be left whole even though Dlv. II. third; time 8 flat. Baseball throw— Bennet, Dlv. IV, there are more eyes on it. Being a fanner and stockman know the bnrden first; Massey, Dlv. II, second; Hoon, Dlv. II, third. of ex essive and unnecessary taxation. Calyx Spray Important Division B. Have been school director and always interested The orcburdlst who neglects the 60 yard dash— Murphy, Dlv. II, in sc’iools and have always stood for their better calyx sprny for codling moth Is tnk- first; McElrath, Div. II, second; ment. Ing long chances on a wormy apple Greultc, Dlv I, third. Time 8 flat. crop. A brief period occurs between Baseball throw— Correll, Dlv. IV, Have prestige of a term in legislature and can produce results. ■ ■■ ■ ■ It’s a Money Saver No Waste h a y A good barn increases the value of your farm. It saves you money, lightens your work and does away with needless waste. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 3 ■ ■ ■ ■ R ■ ■ ■ ■ for N ext W in ter? Inland Empire Lumber Company P hon e 331 3 “ The Yard of Best Quality” ■ ■ H. M. STRAW. MGR. ¡J Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Bureau ■ ■ ■ ■ I B I I I I I I I I I I I I l l l l l l l l l l E J J I I H I E B I E The f.irlkn is on But wc enn get coal fron the Utah fields We have u ear of lump that will lie hore about tlie 28th. Thil is I lie best and hardest of Utah coal, and will store and keep in good shape for next winters use. Two or three tons stored now will put you safe for the early part of tho winter. We are filling our bin» to capacity. But our bins full la a small proportion of tbe amount of coal needed for the year. If you want to lie safe place your order with ua at once. HEPPNER, OREGON Will pay highest market price for butterfat. Honest weights and test. Give us a trial shipment. W . C. Cox, M anager P hon« 111 ■ i ■ B B-H Satin Egg Shell Finish on the walls —$ n y one of 12 artistic shades—and B-H Gold Seal White Enamel on the woodwork will turn her kitchen into a room to be proud of— one to invite friends to inspect. I HAVE OPENED A RESTAURANT and Bakery Owr H o tn t B eau tifu l De- partiu eu l you va lu a b le a n J helpful iu^gei/toui. W r ite «a ■■■■■■■■B B B aaB B aB B B B B aB B B B B aaB B B B B aaB aaB T S a ■ We Have IN THE XSS-KC MACK BUILDING . . at QC ¿O C We have to arrive this week car of Mill Feed and Scratch at the right price In fact we carry a complete stock of feed of all kinds "T h t Bs»t o f Good Sm'ke" Q P roduce 1 OUppiy VO. cakes, cookies and other pastries. We are serving good short order meals at attrac tive prices. Also a line of soft drinks and Come in and look us over. ■ ■ ■ ■i BASS- SAN FRANCISCO, SEATTLE & " T b B f,I o f Good Seri-K t~ Be sure to think of Bass-Hueter when considering a painting job—whether a room or an entire house—inside work or out. The B-H line contains paints, varnishes, stains, enamels, in fact preparations for every painting use. and will soon have a full line of bread, pies, confectionaries. H e r m is to n T f* P J tM T m F v « w « m » . Cal Alfalfa Seed 99.70 per cent pure 95 per cent germination Perhaps nothing is more disheartening to a housewife, more trying to her nerves, than a dark, dingy, unattractive kitchen. And nothing is easier of correction. Paid Advertisement I T H E T U M -A -L U M LUM BER C O M P A N Y R. A. B row naon, Mgr. FRANK SLOAN C. L. 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