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T H E H ER M ISTO N H ER A LD , HERM ISTON, 0 REG OK. ' ¿The ^rraiifltuu Serali) P ublished every T hursday a t H er. m lston. U m atilla County, Oregon by th e H erald P ublishing company, Inc. E n tered as second class m a tter, December 1906 a t the poetoffice a t H erm iston, Oregon. Subscription Sates F or One Year ............................... >2.00 For Six M ouths ------ ..— .... >1.00 P ayable in Advance. Advertising Sates deeper cu ltiv atio n Is necessary throw up th e rldgea. to ■ > «««*««««♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •» ♦ OREGON INDUSTRIAL REVIEW ♦ ♦ « La P in e p lan n in g >12,000 school and >7,000 gym nasium . C orvallis— W illam ette p recinct, south of here, p lan n in g >3500 com- m u n ity hall. >250,000 to be available fo r Coquille-B andon road. a tte n d in g the n atio n al convention in New O rleans, w ill encounter more histo ry to th e square Inch th a n in any o th er city In America. To the ex -fig h ter th e fam ous old po rt city w ill reveal th e m arks of tw o c e n tu r ies of sp irited existence, inspired by th e deeds of ex-service men of o th er days. Founded by Bineville in 1718, ’New O rleans has been u n d er the F rench F lag tw ice; th e colors of S pain have floated over th e city, J th e sta rs and B ars of the Confcder- a' y ’ and i *nal,jr ,h e Star8 a,‘d S triPe8 j o i tho U nl,ed Sta,e8’ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a Morrow County Creamery : Company : Get the outdoor air : : H EPPNER, O R EG O N Will pay highest market price for butterfat. Display ................... 20 C ents per Inch P o rtla n d — W ork begun on S hrine Honest weights and test. Give us a trial shipment. Classified or Local 10 Cents per Lino hospital for cripple d ch lld rcn . NEW BUSINESS HOUSES ARE for F irst Insertion, 5 C ents for S ub P ra irie City— S tan d ard Oil Co. to GOING IN AT BOARDMAN sequent Insertions. ?rect gas and oil statio n here. ~ y C o n tract aw arded for St. Helena- G arage Building Contracted by A SERMON IN BRIEF P itts b u rg highw ay. Morrow County Ford Dealers; "H e may w ear a last y ear’s straw ’ Tillam ook— N eskow in-Salm on riv Meat Market Opens h a t, his finger nails may need m ani e r road to be b u ilt as fa r as Devils B oardm an, Ore., Ju n e 22— Board- curing, his vest may hang a little Lake. ■ man is m oving forw ard. In addition loose, and his p an ts may bag a t th e P rin ev ille to have >100,000 hotel. knees; his face may show signs of a Oregon City— Odd F ellow s to erect to th e depot now under co nstruction ! co n tracts have been let for th e erec. second day’s grow th and the tin d in new >26.187.98 home. i ner bucket he carries may be full of A storia— B udget to erect new tion of a m odern garag e of b unga- i low type ad jo in in g the L atnurelie dents and doughnuts; but don’t you building. Silver Lake— A m erican R ailw ay K€,vlce 8,atlon JU8t completed. Mr. call him "th e old m an.” H e’s your E xpress to erect new building. i L a' o urclle is the Ford rep resen tativ e fath er. And you want your meats kept cool. The S tay to n —ICannery in operation. for Morrow Coun‘>' aild w111 make " F o r years and years he has been City Meat Market has a cold storage plant P endleton— Pac. Pow er & Light ' Boardm an his headquarters. He form- ru stlin g around to get th in g s to g eth er. Never once has he failed to do Co. g ran ted h ig h er ra te for gas m / r ' y operated at H eppner. He exp, cts kept cold by our own system. Amonia |* ° *n ata*l an *ee cream and soft d rink the rig h t th in g by you. He th in k s you th is city pipes keep the show cases down almost to W illam ina— W ork to s ta rt on gym- d ep artm en t in the service statio n and are the greatest boy on e arth , bar has ordered a m odern soda fo u n tain none, even though you p laster your nasium b uilding. freezing temperature. Anything you buy h a ir back, wear sm art clothes, smoke E ugene to have new h o sp ital cost for in stallatio n . W. A. Goodwin will have charge of the garag e co n struc of us during the hot season will be fresh cig arettes and fail to bring home a in g >55,001. cent, lie is the man who won th e R oseburg— New tile w arehouse u n tion. for we have the facilities to keep it so. You The Cash Meat M arket opened for love and life p artn ersh ip of the g re a t, d er constru ctio n . business on W ednesday in th e con- est woman on earth , your m other. W a rrin g to n to Im prove streets. take no chances when you buy of us. P o r.lan d b u ild in g p erm its from crete building on Main St., owned by He is ‘some m an’ and not ‘th e old H arry M urchie who has pu t th in te r m an.’ If you win as good a wife as he Ju n e 1 to 8 to ta l >570,645. did, you will have to go some, boy.” E ugene to get new 12-suite con ior in as fine condition for th e m eat business as most any city m arket. An — C ontributed. crete a p artm en t house. P o rtlan d — T elegram to erect a new experienced m eat c u tte r w ill soon bo installed and B oardm an will have the ❖ <• ❖ ❖ ❖ 55* ♦ ❖ ❖ <• building. S1KEY & HENDERSON, Props Bend to get >7500 business block. first desirable m eat m ark et in its ♦ ♦ G ran ts Pass— W ork to s ta r t on history. <• 0. A. C. FARM REMINDERS * packing p lan t of Oregon G row ers' The Goodrich T ire sign p a in te rs ♦ ♦ showed th e ir usual speed on T h u rs- association. ♦ ♦ ♦ <• ❖ ❖ ♦ •> <• •> S alem - >47,199 co n tract aw arded day wh<’" ,h e y decorated the Morgan Wheat No!. Changed to Cheat for Old Peoples’ home. | {G arage w h h two of th e ir fam iliar A g reat deal of w in ter oats and Independence to have greenhouse. a tte n tio n arresters. The n ativ es were w heat and BOine cheat even w as kill- F orest Grove— S tu d en ts a p artm en t in terested in th e rap id ity witli whicli buck cheat, w hich is often present house w ith 24 2-room su its to be the signs took shape and th e pa n t w as spread. Follow ing th is th in n in g of the p lan t b u ilt. ed crops the seed of the so-called E cho, O regon buck cheat, which is often present = SCHOOL HEAD CONFERENCE in seed grain and also in th e soil MEETS AT EUGENE, JUNE 23-24 on w et lands, came up resu ltin g in heavy stands of cheat. T his has m is AM ERICAN M A N U F A C T U R E R S OF- The an n u al conference of su p erin led some persons to believe th a t g rain ten d en ts and p rin cip als w ill be held LEGION planted changed to buck cheat. Such on the cam pus a t th e U niversity of change Is impossible and th e u n u su NEIVS NOTES Oregon on Friday and S atu rd ay , Ju n e ally heavy am ount of buck ch eat In 23 and 24. The confcieuce is open to relation am ount of grain is due to all school men in terested , and already the fact th a t the cheat did not kill Tho Dalles, Ju n e 22— D alles Post a large percentage of th e su p erin out as generally as the grains. w an ts to 'h e a r from th e acq u attc ten d en ts and principals of Oregon sta rs of Oregon who belong to th e have signified th eir in ten tio n of at- Potato Plants Rouged The Superior Product of Scientific Mtiling Any diseased potato plants, sick A m erican Legion. A th ree-d ay w ater tending th e sum m er term and con- carn iv al w ill be held h ere d u rin g fercnce. S u p erin ten d en ts and prin cl- Makes Better Bread ly, weak or otherw ise unsatisfactory, should be dug out, taken off the fieid th e week of conventions n ext m onth pals not p lan n in g to a tten d th e six Try a Sack and destroyed as prom ptly as they and Don W. Y antis, who used to h ang weeks session of sum m er term are in- appear. If th is m easure is followed up records him self, is in charge. ' vited to be presen t for th e tw o day th ro u g h th e season it w ill help m a The Dalles post and local business- m eeting. terially in preventing spread of po men w ill offer prizes for the w inners, i Among topics to be discussed are and It Is hop, d to establish a cus- th e latest findings in tests and mea- ta to disease. tom w hich will last ns long as th ere su rem en ts; special m ethods of deal- are enough legion m em bers left w ith ing w ith deficien t and u n u su al Overcuring Spoils Hay enough lim ber jo in ts to tak e to the ch ild ren ; th e result of th e ex am ina Much good hay Is spoiled each w ater. tion of n large num ber of ch ild ren Awarded Scholarship yeur by being left too long In the The prizes have n o t yet been a n In O regon’s school system s; th e r a t sw ath, windrow or shock. A very Miss Powell, w ho delivered th e in g of teach ers; teach ers’ m eetings; m uch b etter q uality of baled hay or nounced, h u t th ey w ill be su b stan class will, was aw arded a college teac h ers’ in stitu tes, and o th er v ital tia l enough to n ttra c t th e best sw im , loose may be had by cu rin g the hay scholarship. The speaker of the eve topics. The F rid ay afternoon educa- o u t ns rapidly as possible and p u t mers. T he Colum bia is a m ile wide ning was W illiam H obus of Salem, tin g it In the mow or stack w here it ut The Dalles, and am bitious swim - ! tion classes will be dismissed in or- who gave a most in te re stin g and in I b not exposed to light. It may then tners can paddle all th e way down to ! der th a t those registered may a tte n d stru ctiv e address. th e conference m eetings be baled up w ith b elter m oisture A storia, if they w unt io. so th ere Is The graduates w ere proud and glad F rid ay evening the visitin g su p er co n ten t and b etter color and q u al plenty of space for all com petitors. to be the first to receive diplom as T h ere w ill be sw im m ing events for in ten d en ts and principals will be the ity. from such a histo rical town and women too. The p ost’s catch-w ord guests a t th e first m eeting of the school. They feel sure th a t not m any for th e convention Is "B rin g your S choolm asters’ club, an o rganization people have had such an experience. Shallow Cultivation Best Corn and potato cultivation should u n ifo rm ,” b u t equally well It can co n sistin g of th e school men a tte n d , A fter th e old schoolhouse was he Just deep enough io kill th e weeds u rg e legionnaires Io b rin g b ath in g ( ing th e sum m er term on th e campus, abandoned for school purposes It was su its too. v- —------------------------------- and not cut off the feeding roots of not used m uch except for church ---------- UMATILLA'S EARLY HISTORY the plants. W here potatoes are ir services on Sunday. L ately, how ever, rig ated or grown by ridge cu ltu re P o rtlan d . Ju n e 22-—L egionnaires I It has been remodeled and is now us (C ontinued from Pago One) ------------------------------------- — ed ns a com m unity hall. C hurch Is «■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a w hile, h aving moved to U m atilla and still held th ere on Sundays. D uring the week It Is used by th e ¡J aw ay ag ain , before becoming a per- com m unity for m eetings, parties or B jtn a n c n l resident. We have just received a shipment of ■ The tw o g rad u ates w ere well nc- any such purposes. The old school ■ iq u a ln te d w ith th e stran g e histo ry of house has a long an d useful old age g th e ir school. In recognition of th is. before It. It is tiu ly a fittin g and ■ they selected tiny gold arrow heads as appropriate end for such a historic I ! class pins. In mem ory of th e h ours building. J p atien tly spent In searching th e I hanks of th e Colum bia for arro w - PROF. SCULLEN TO BE HERE ■ heads, relics of old Indian battles. P rofessor Scullen of th e Oregon W. C. Cox, Manager IT’S H O T CITY M EA T M AR K ET ■ Doctors urge the necessity of sound | sleep. Outdoor sleep is per il feet sleep ■ ■ ■ T ak e the S leep in g Porch ■ T onic. Equip Your H om e 1 W ith a Screened Porch ■ ■ ■ | The service department of this ! = company is for your use. Come in 1 « and ask for ideas and suggestions ■ for that sleeping porch. Come—no ! obligations. ■ | ! Inland Empire Lumber Company ® Phone 331 2 “ The Yard of Beit Quality ” ■ H . M. S T R A W . M G R. ■ • Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Bureau Echo Flour Mills High Grade Patent B lue S tem Flour DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED Pieces Cut Purposely for Mower Tongues s They are cut out of clear straight grained mater ial, smaller at one end to save you working them down. We also have buck rake teeth, sled and stacker material in stock, TH E T U M -A -L U M LUMBER COMPANY R. A. Brown.on. Mgr. Phon. I l l !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■! This is the Time to Put a Hermiston Pennant on Your Car We have them in good vogue of colors at SI.00 Place your order for corn. arrive within 10 «lays. We have two cars to You can get Olympic Scratch f eed here at 13.25 per sack. Nothing better. H e r m is to n Produce & •TAe BeM Of - TAe B » l of C W S w ta " OUppiy tO . G o ^S e rv« ' Presen* Dol’ B I ■ ■ H ■ ■ J I ■ ■ J I I > ■ • F o r a m ascot to be handed down by the classes, they gave a doll, in th e form of a little brow n squaw , gaily and ap p ro p riately dressed. The seniors had given a play, w ith th e aid of some of th e o th er members of the high school. They were able Io leave >50.35 of th e proceeds to th e school for the p u rchase of a phono- graph H arold B enjam in, th e su p erln ten d - cut of the school, offered a prize to th e senior having th e best grades for the four years. In such a sm all class it was h ard Io select th e w inner, es- peelally since both m em bers were al- most equally good. Miss Davis w as fin ally chosen v a l ed icto rian and so received th e prixe, a sm all gold medal, ap p ro p riately e n graved. She also received >10 w hich had been offered for th e best essay w ritten by a m em ber of th e civics class. A gricultural college w ill be here S aturday. Ju ly J for a d em onstration and m eeting w ith local bee men. An auto trip around th e p ro ject to see the local bee in d u stry Is planned fo r the farm ers and outside visitors. are a necessity, especially when irrigating W H Y NOT buy a good one now and have the satisfaction cf knowing what time it is. WM. H. OGDEN JEWELER and WATCHMAKER H e rm is to n , O regon " G IF T S TH A T L j‘t S T " ¿Make her kitchen a pride and joy. 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. B-H Satin Egg Shell Finish on the walls —any 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. 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