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¿nPB mCBMISTOH HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.' gon Voter which keeps close tab on Our best w ishes wo out to the class all public men. of 1922. We hope for them that they ~ Published every Thursday at Her. | K. P. Dodd— Candidate for Joint ¡"«V rea llis their dreams, not easily ¿The ifrniiartuii Ifrruliì HAY GROWERS HAVE MEETING UMATILLA ITEMS (Continued from Page One) m lston. Umatilla County, Oregon by Representative, Morrow and Umatll- and without effort for dreams rta- western shipments. the Herald Publishing company, Inc. >• counties— Record as Represents- »««d that way are not worth the There w ill be Beven teachers ein Entered us second class m atter, ¡Uve, Um atilla county, 1919. w inning, but w ith effort and con- ployed In the Umatilla school next I- The members expressed themselves Introduced 9 mcasuros all of which f *ntratlon. The task Is not an easy year. The f'«tow ing have signed con as considering the first years opera December 1906 at the postoffice at (passed both houses except two which a” *’ *be dream Is a high one and tracts w ith the local board; Mr. H tlon a success In spite of the fact Hermiston, Oregon. ihe withdrew because their purpose we are 8Ure a11 them are, but the R. Benjamin Supt., Miss Edith L. that no where in the North West did I was covered by other legislation. One 8ame *** worth the candle and the Ptrie high school principal. Miss hay return cost of production to the Subscription Kates grower. For Ono Year .......................... ...92.00 of the most effective members In g et. ,aurel worth the winning. Mabie P ell Moore of EugWM high For Six Months ..................... ...»1.00 ■ ting measures through. Among laws Great wealth and prominence are e ch ed aseistan*, Miss Hilda Lc-aon 1 The request of the western district Payable in Advance. (for which he was responsible are the won by ,ew and ,hen often do not seventh and eighth. Miss Jeusie Jenks .for a change in basis of representa I pure seed antl-Dodder bill, public br,nK ’’«PP'n«88 or satisfaction, but fifth and sixth, Mrs. Dai«y Stephen- tion was vgted down but it Is not Advertising 2 0 Rates Dismay Cents per Inch Il“>™ry board and several construe- moderate success Is within the reach ton of Monmouth, third a id fou ith , felt that th is question In definitely Classified or l o c a l 1 0 Cents per 1 ino tive mewlur* relating to schools and ot al1 and 11 *” moderate access that and Miss Abbie I.. Bonsall of Ilwaco settled; It ‘s generally admitted there Classified OI I,o<al 10 Cents per l-.no 6 w ill bring the greatest happiness, Is some room for Improvement In thia Wash, primary. for Firm Insertion, 5 Cents for Suh- irrigation. feature pf the organization. We Join w ith the rest of the com- H ustling, capable member; led A>1 present ivaehers were relain- sequent Insertions. One amendment providing for tho niany fights; knew what was going m unlty In w ishing the best there is <>d a[ their pieaenl salaiies. The subm itting of vital questions to the on; worth about ten Inexperienced to ,b e 8en,or class. ¡lx>ard decided that 21609 per year MR. DODD’S CANDIDACY membern by mall was passed. Most everyone in the w .- ,t end o f {members in efficiency; knows the should be the minimum for high The question of making advances school teachers and 21201- for the the county is acquainted with t h e j u p ^ - Lcd ,or oleo b l|l. HERMISTON ANT ECHO WIN to the growers for the coming sea t rades. All the new teacrers come candidacy of E. P. Dodd of Hermistou son before shipment was recommend h ighly recommended. (Continued from Page One) for the lower house of the legislature. ed to the board. THE POTATO QUESTION In the early part of the campaign Plans were also considered and rec Two weeks ago The Herald print The game here, which w ill prob The Home Bureau w ill give a Jit ommended to provide for the expan- Mr. Dodd was looked upon as the one ed a letter written by Professor lly - ably be the best attended of man to run for this office, but now slop of O. A. C. warning the public VMr w ........, thke ncy da,,ce on Pr,day night’ May 19 «Ion of the organization Into more their are four men in the fight and against potatoes sold by H. W. W hit- v '( i|, clashes with S ta n fiZ ld " t ** Po"nd’8 bal1- Dancing will sta ll terr| tory including the Walla Walla . . .. . Umatilla clashes w ith Stanfield at immediately after the picture show. v alley and Benton county Wash with the religious and other side is acre in this district. sues introduced Into the campaign Because of the great losses incur- Last week Mr. W hitacre payed us though tlle worm’ ■..??’ *d ancing and election returns w l,l^be ed dUrlng the winter the plan sub it is well for the voters here to un a visit and In a very reasonable way , D| lr„Drf„ . ~ i.i.« side of the potato ¡ ^ ' T / a n v T a ^ th T T ie ^ t e r e ^ w m s ’“” *" *“ th ' ° USh thB eVe"'ng The mittert by the board of directors for derstand that Mr. Dodd's sucess Is subm itted his loo. At any tnc here oi^ interest indlps have h iv e made iiinrfr» special snecial arrangement arraniremcnt <he pooling »1 likely to depend upon a good vote controversy. He says that it Is true center (he r<it© game ........ „„ w ill ladles of . orders for corregated this time. for this service. Lunch will be served Jion to be used for staek covers was f.on. here. that the Potato Association of Amerl- The lineup of the Hermiston-Stan by the committee. A good time as- cndorsed and w ,„ be pu, up to the Everyone here knows Mr. Dodd so ca handles no potatoes and has none fje| d gam e- there is no need to say anything of sured and a large crowd ls expected, members for sale since it is a body of scient- Hermiston Mm personally. He has been head " Several new members have been Ists who make experiments and rec- , A B R H of our commercial club for several The Ccmetary Committee of the added during the last two weeks and ommendations which Its subsidiary pj Todd 3b 5 ’ ' years and many regard .him as the Home Bureau completed the work several farmers have indicated their organizations like the northwest di- Mlttelsdorf cf 5 4 most poblie spirited Ulan In the town. vision which Mr. W hitacre represents Vnv.„ c 1 1 4 started by them In the fall. The posts intention of Joining since the annual He has served in two former legis * and fence have been w hite washed, meeting. endeavor to carry out. Shes.ey c. 0 latures and made n good record. ’’ b e e s all Irrigated and trimmed and The last payments w ill begin leav- Mr. W hitacre presented blue rib- p h e | „ 5 2 * locks put on all four gates. The wo- | ng the office w ithin a week but be- 'I lie Irrigation interests of the west bons and gold medals taken by his " L o n g h o r n I f z •> 1 men are receiving much praise for cause of the fact that this statem ent end of this county and the north end potatoes In proof of the claim that E Tod(1 2h ..............................B „ 0 the Interest thew have shown In the w ill carry w ith It a complete state- nf Morrow county are entitled to rep- he ls handling good stock. Since all n i i v f r e v L .......................................... x 1 1 cemetary, their work making a notic- ment of the growers account It Is ex- resentation. W ith all respect to the , he edi,„ r of The Herald knows n „ ta, le r, ’ B t 1 able improvement in this section of pected that this w ill require about other three candidates for the Joint nbout potatoes is how to peel and T o ta |................................ „ 11 the city. The trees will be irrigated two weeks to complete. seat for Umatilla and Morrow coun eat them we cannot undertake to I Stanfield at regular intervals by the people ____________ - ties, none of them are from an irri judge the dispute which seems to A. B. H. who have relatives buried there. g B Sander8On> edHor of the Free. gated region: none of them have any have arisen between Mr. Whitacr«. Rees 2b ................................5 veal Interest In Irrigation Mr. Dodd and the farm crops department of the ggavert 3b wa ter Times. R. E. Bean and C. Z. 5 Is from the Irrigated region, under college. It. is our. understanding McCoy ss Mr. and Mrs. Mellbourne Burnett Randall were Hermiston v ia to rs Sat- 4 stands its needs and has both a per that all seed potatoes brought into vickerR rf spent several days last week in Port- iirday. They were on their w ay to 5 sonal and a community interest in Oregon have to be Inspected at the p Ward cf land on business. Portland In connection with the Hall 1 Irrigation. sla te line. If this is true it would )L«,wry ,( 4 --------- - 'campaign for governor. To many parts n f the two counties seem to protect the buyer of seed, j e„ t c Mr. Harold Benjamin, U m a t i l l a ---------------------- —— • Irrigation Is u siuull matter. To the providing was Myers lb ., c f......................... 4 the inspection school principal Is able to be back after having suffered a severe at- ALFRED J. SMITH country from Echo to Boardman it thorough and capable. Thorton p. . . . . . 4 tack of rheumatism. Alfred J. Smith, President of the Is a big matter, a vital one. Mr. As we said before, we haven’t the Total ............................. 11 „_____ _ J. E. Smith Livestock company has Dodd will make a strong run In all scientific knowledge to say who is ,, parts of the two counties, but tho right and who is wrong. We printed Mr. and M tr . Shutrum and . t Laura announced . . him . . self for Joint Repre- p sentative of Morrow and Umatilla decisive vqtes may come from this the letter of Mr. Hyslop In good faith THESE STATISTICS NOT DRY C. Dunne of Pendleton accompanied counties on the Republican ticket. d¡strict. and to serve the public good. We by Miss Gladys Nugent of Umatilla Mr. Smith haR lived in Umatilla (Continued from Page One) A little circular sent out by friends deem It no more that fair to Mr. drove to Portland last week in Mr. of Mr. Dodd to west end voters yester W hitacre to say that he takes ex- ! — ------—------------------------------------------- Shutrum’s new Franklin limousine. (county all his life and has the Inter- of the two counties well in hand day covers the ground exceedingly caption to Ihe statem ents made about ' ‘a lo *d delights hi his art of rush- W hile in Portland they had the pleas- ests ... . His efforts, if eleeted. elected, w ill be dlrect- direct *>ig a cer,a,n member of the faculty. . . . ™ .. , Hi8 well and also gives the view of the his potatoes. u te of hearing Chancy Olcott in It Bcems to us that the department ^ew ®y 8 favorite pastime la w riting “ Ragged Robbln." They report good ed toward the elim ination of useless Oregon Voter toward Mr. Dodd. The commissions and such a gradual re- Voter is one of the most carefully a i the college should Investigate this etterc and his subject is usually love roadg and g BpI(,ndid trip _______ _ duction of taxes as w ill not hinder g igglin g and reading ______ «silted papets In Ihe west and has the matter and give the potato growers ”^ac 18 f ° nd 'the best interests of the State. Mr reputation of never praising a mail Ihe benefit of a final decision which novcl8> and her favorite study is _____ , j The d»y program present- Pmt(h,a ,ong resldence eR8tern i f° urG* year English. Doris enjoys unless he deserves It. The commun could be accepted by all. reading Frederick, and Harold’s let- ed at tbe scb° o1 on Monday after- o regon w i|| ¡nsnre hj„ constituents ication, together with the Voter quo THE GRADUATING CLASS ,CrR' 1 would be happy If I didn’t noon by Miss Dunlap’s an<l Ml8R that he fully understands their prob- tation follows: Jenk’s classes was very appropriate ,cm8 and urgcnt nepds The class of 1922, 13th to be grad- have to Btudy or work any ,nore Owing to the number of candidates „ and well attended by the mothers. (Paid Advertisement) Musia .. , for the office of Joint Representa uated from the union high school dis We won’t say anything about the A f,er thc P'ORram refreshments were tive for Umatilla and Morrow coun trict number five and first In which talent in our class as none of 8erved and an old fashioned paity ties and owing to the strenuous fight hoys henvily out-number girls, and i (musical FOR REPRESENTATIVE . . . . . . I 'ln d n lv e d In h v B a r e n t s t e a c h e r s a n d g '„and a_ndJ f cb n dren duo to unusual Issues we are convinc- also remarknh-e so the members ad- “a ^ ab I hereby announce myself aa can d that the success of E. P. Dodd m lt for scholarship and student act- w® a "ytblnh we would be be- didate for the ofiee of Jo in t Repre a w ill depend much upon a solid vote ,v.ti«s wit. em ua.k on the seas of Be,ged by m a"agar8 w anting us to sentative of Um atilla and Morrow enter that profession. The cooked food sale held by the throughout the Irrigated dislricta. life tomorrow evening when the com- j counties, on the Republican ticket. General 1 Protestant Ladies Aid was not as He is tho only friend of Irrigation mencement exercises w ill be held at If elected I promise to faithfully and Most if us think quite a lot of our- Mg a success as hoped for as a great among tho four candidates for this ihe school auditorium. , . . , , „ « . . . . . . honestly perform the duties of the A high school course represents a se,vea’ ,hough 8,,me never "'«“ t 10" many were ln PendIeton at the tra™ office, working at all times for thc office. The other three live In sections great deal of work for the student ‘ ¿“ 'r V* Ce8 and vlr,ue8 to ° thers’ mCet where Irrigation Is not a question of best interests of the people of thia accertaln these --------- vital importance and they have no In and a great deni of sacrifice on the H° " ever- “ 18 8a«y district and the State of Oregon. The Catholic Ladles Altar society terest in us or our affairs. It Is need part of the parents to keep the stu - i dUal,t,ea ln 8oma- Frederic thinks I favor legislation tending to elim mo8t brilliant and popular met on Tuesday afternoon at Com- inate waste In public expenditures less lor us to urge the advantages of dent there. Yet it is an almost | ”e *8 attendance, and reduction of the taxes wherever having K. P. Dodd in a position of necessary part of the education of member <* <»'r class. Neil cares for m unlty hall with a good n u t b or n f tn rin v ana ntifi ovapv deal of business possible, consistent w ith sound pub- lNilitical Influence when so ninny ih me r v youm today every hnv poy nnH ana 1 on’y one Person’s opinion of himself, there was a good ” Harold and Hollis try to get easy transacted by the ladies and ways and l-a questions nrise pertaining to our in girl should have. io policy. Many do not get It however and 1 UC8,lon from teachers. Mae goes means considered to make money to terests in irrigation, roads, railroad SLOGAN: "Constructive economy, thosP who w ill receive diplomas to- to the "mwTle8” >°° often. Orvan is defray church indebtedness. rates and other public matters. You rnd a fairer distribution of the tax know it paj-H to have a friend In morrow are among the fortunate bashful- and Mathew is fond of ---------- Ihurdens ” ones. They have a right to be proud , 8leeP*ng ln rla88 1,orl8. although she The state hoard of dental examln- ’ court. E. M. Hulden As to his ability as shown In the of what they have accomplished and “ y" 8he ba8 no l‘c,8Onal weaknesses, ers is sending a first class dentist (Paid Advei .Isem ent) 1919 session of the legislature we the parents and community ln gener- , *" ” Ot ®ontent U"le* she ,s «“ rround- to open an office In Umatilla within by her ir*en<^8- 1 ani a little bash- the next ten day©.- J. B. Swltzler is quote from Ihe Iasi Issue of Ihe Oro- nl reJnlceH with (hem. " ■ — i— — — 'ful- erecting a new building for offices No. 9281. Reserve D'.st. No. 12 ■ F uture Occupation for tbe new dentist and Dr. Logan. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF ■ Mae wants to become a “movie” ---------- THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ■ star but It is very unlikely as a new A- K- McFarland lost n very valu- at tierwiiston. in th e S tate o f Oregon, at th e cloae camera might have to be Invented to nhle horse ^with spinal m eningitis o f buaineas. May 5, 15J22. g 't a k e her picture; so she must find ,blR week. R E SO U R C ES ■ som ething else to do. Dewey intends Loana and di^covnta 1175.008 S> 175,008.39 ■ to start to work as soon as he grad- Overdraft«, secured ........... — 8 ....... U n se c u r e d ____ 3.322 08 3,322.03 “ RETAIN THE LOVERS’ LANES” nates In building a home for two. U. S. bonds to secure circulation (par ■ Nell may follow Dewey'a example. value) ................................ .. B.260.00 *,280.00 ■ Gwyn would like to own a few dance Sentiment In Thoutande of Hcarto Other bonds, stock«, securities, e tc The Strike Is o n TLit we can get coal from tha Utah Uelda 53.664.29 Picado That They May Never Be J h a lls with a stage for ’’soft’’ dancers. Banking house .......... ............ 88,000.00 Wo have a i nr o f lump that w ill he here ahour the 28th. Thil come Great Highways. Furniture, fixtures _____ _ _ ._ 8.467.80 10,487.80 Paul would like to become another i: (he In t and hard' I of Utah coni, and w ill store and keep in Real esta te owned other than hanking ■ Judge Landis. Mathew’s ambition Is Food shape for next winters use. Two or three tons stored now A little gray cottage stands on a hou«e ................... ...................................... 5,083.17 ■ to become a flirt Doris would like hilltop. Below the hill runs the cross la w f u l reserve w ith Federal Reserve will pm yon nfc for the early part of the winter. ■ to b«comt a good master of French road. There ls not much travel on h a n k ................ .......................... 17.448.04 We an fillin g our bins to capacity. But our bins full Is a «t» f”"" N**' languages so that she could read cer- the road—it serves to connect two C“ 1"lB ’•'d* ,nd small p r o p o i i i o n of the amount of coal needi-d for the year. If tonal b a n k , ......................................... MJDT.« lain letters written in that language, highways. you want io be safe, place your order with us at once. iscellaneous cash item « ........ . 873,18 678.18 Oftentimes the crossroad takes Its M without a translator. James w ill be- Redemption fund w ith U. S. Treasurer way close to the font of some d«>eply and due from U. 3 . Treasurer _____ 312.50 ■ come another “ Babe Ruth " Carl’s worxied knoll anil sometimes it goes g ambition Is to become a civil engln- over 5321,407.« Total a creek, quivering under Its ley ■ eer or a fortune teller. Frederic is cover. Then the two ends of the road ■ planning on being an Admiral soma meet by means of a little bridge, where LIABILITIES ■ day. 1 would like to be boss o f a the hoofheats of the horse echo loud Capital stock paid in ............._________ 25.000.60 g hunch of kids ln some little town. and the sound of the motor becomes a Surplus fund 10.000.1 praa „ tt.gn.n ■ On account of the limited time and giant dynamo. Sometimes the cross K A. B row n ion , Mgr. P h o n e 111 J pace. I am prevented from giving road is overarched with trees, as It la (UMmd far inter,.« and t a r n a ,- crurd ...........................x.om.m a any more facta about this class. Con- below the gray cottage, and the sum- ■ sidering our sterling qualities our nter sunlight only Alters through In ekm.rt w j . q iwtches—such a «-«impelling, avysterlous ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I « '« •" " i8 «-sured. and each one bids - intimacy as there Is to the crossroad Lc«» current exp en se«, in terest and ta x es paid ____________ ____ 8 ,886.« 17.M7.M ....... .............................................................................. ........................ 1” carve for him self a splendid then. C irculating notes outeranding ...... . ... 8.350.00 future. And when our history has be- The young folks call the crossroad Am ount due to N ational bank« ________ 3.884.84 come a milestone In the history of "lovers’ lane." The old folks used to Certified check« outstanding ...1 .8 8 0 We Have 5 57.« Hermiston Union High School, we ( <’al' 11 “lovers’ lane' when they were Cwahier « check« outstanding........... hope the future clascea may leave as i an«l drove under the arched Total o f 22. zs. 2« and 2J &.m.rt branches or Jlngl«*d over the road in d«a>o,tt«: goext a record sleighs, while the round m.-v, laid the dW »» to dwelt 914.04AM shadows of the black branches meet- TAKES ONE BACK lng overhead In etchings on the snow. Total demand d o p o M U __ 2 3 8 .8 « « 99.70 per cent pure . o fi 1 "Lovers’ lane"—every county o sn s Tim* OpoBita: TO PIRATE DAYS 9 j per cent germination one. There was a lovers' lane In Ortiftra+oe o f dopvmits (other than for Sangamon county, Illinois, and Abe monoF Imr roarod) * - . --T.- M « M k You w ill be transported to the pic Lincoln walked along It with Ann Total of tiro* «lopooit« .......» 18.808 08 We have to arrive this week ear of Mill Feed and turesque days of pirate sh its, of mu Rutleilge ln the 'Wu—soldiers sang T o t a l .............................. ......... ......... 3331.407.« Scratch at the right price tinies and gay romance in Marion Orrgrm Davlee’ latest Paramount picture. tie crossroads that now are lovers’ c « u t y r .»f __ Urna ___ I. 3 . C. Lerbrte. o f tike abarr* m m In fact we carry a complete stock of feed of all kinds "Buried Treasure," which w ill lie lanes n««rer. never become srtertal bank, de nolemnly «« « a r that tike «heve «tetewM highways!—tTilcsgo Dally News. « tree le the beet o f my know ledge and belief featured at the Play Haase next Wed- 8 C LOCHRIB. C eehiw nesday More than 225«>.nQO w as -------------- --- I . , .......... spent for the lavish Joseph Urban seta Jack Knapp. Geo. Myers and P F •< **•’ HO- and the hiring of thousands of extra Ward w ill go to Eugene the first of o.® G s.e e « . N«mwr PuMte I*» Ova >18.1 a"d ’'"••“ nics. It Is from next week to the grand lodge eonven- C o t « - An«’ ""'™ ’ Z Ae nf " 7 Ï * Reel of r. Britten Austen's story concerning tlon of the I O O F. | n Oregon. The F. B .S W A T 2 R . G í j J Service ** GooJ Service' the theory of relnearnattnn. publish- gathering w ill be held Mar 22 22 AUtXANWt« ed la H parst’s Magaxlne. ’ char b o r a l ZZZZZ 1 Are You Going to Play Safe on Fuel for Next Winter? !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 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. GOOD BARNS Make Better farm s Our building service is yours for building a home, barn, garage, silo or other build ing. Come into the office and inspect the designs. Inland Empire Lumber Company P h o n e 331 “ The Yard of Best Quality ” H. M. STRAW. MGR. Exclusive Representatives of National Bui’ders Bureau ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ E B B «B I The Hermiston H erald--$2.00 SUBSCRIBE NOW Morrow County Creamery Company HEPPNER, O R E G O N Will pay highest market price for butterfat. Honest weights and test. Give us a trial shipment. W. C. Cox, Manager E Spick a»4 span rx ot* skaMay-ypA/ck C A paint-worn, “rusty” house is an eyesore to any neighbor hood. You can make your home spick and span—truly a delight to the eye—by the judicious use of B-H Paints. TH E T U M -A -L U M LUMBER COMPANY Alfalfa Seed H e r m is to n P rod u ce & S u p p ly C o. ! » 8 m «4W O«. 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