THE HERMISTON IIEBALD, HEBMISTOK, QREGOK,
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N o rth Bend— >60,000 h o sp ital la
Œljr ^rriniatuit ferali)
planned.
The D alles— >5922 c o n tra c t la
P ublished every T h u rsd ay a t H er.
m ist on, U m atilla County, Oregon by aw arded to rem odel old co u rt bouse
Union Pacific System Announcee F if
th e H erald P u b lish in g com pany, Inc. in to K. of P. home.
teen in 1922 and 1923
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E n tered as second class m atter,
December 1906 a t the postofftco a t fo r >300,000 Melr & F ra n k b u ild in g
CorTaiiii, Ore.—A free agricultural
E ugene lets stre e t an d sew er con
H erm iston, Oregon.
scholarship, It has Just been unnounc-
tracts.
od. will be aw arded by the Union
G resham im proving fa ir grounds.
Subscription Bates
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Pacific System to the highest ruukiug
Hood River-—W ork s ta rts on m a rk club boy In fifteen Oregon Counties
F o r One Year ............................. >2.00
F or Six M onths ............. ............. >1.00 et road south of city.
during the years 1922 and 1923. The
C orvallis— G round
b roken
for scholarship will be in the College of
P ayable In Advance.
>100,000 M ethodist church.
Agriculture, or the short w inter course
Advertising Rates
Lakeview — Lake co u n ty to get of the Oregon A gricultural College,
Display ................ .20 Cents per Inch fish h atch ery .
Corvallis, Oregon, and will be worth
>75.00, plus transportation.
C lassified or Local 10 Cents per Lino
G ard in er m ill ru n n in g full tim e.
for F irst In sertio n , 5 C ents for S ub
The counties In which the scholar
C oquille s ta rts stre e t paving.
was never more fascin atin g (han now. because so m uch has been
ships wHl be given a re : linker, Crook,
sequent Insertions.
D rain — C annery to open soon.
done to insure com fort and d elig h tfu l recreatio n a t all of th e
Des
Chutes,
Gilliam,
H
arney,
Hood
E ugene— R oads to w ard coast to be
Rive», Jefferson, Morrow, Malheur,
m any tc: its n ear the m outh of th e C olum bia R iver. You can
WATER VS. COAL
im proved.
Multnomah, Sherman, Union, Uma
The g re a t coal strik e of th is year
plunge into the su rf, dig clam s, fish, h u n t, play, rest-an d get the
Bend— W ork s ta rts on new th e a t tilla, W allowa and Wasco.
brings (he co u n try a long step near re building.
real joy th a t only a beach vacation can give. A nd you have t^ la
F
or
the
1923
requirem
ents
It
Is
pro-
to the tim e w hen none of us w ill care
Rockwood to vote for w a te r dis posed th at ten acres of w heat, five
b rillian t galaxy of beaches to choose front.
if they d o n 't m ine any coal a t all.
trict.
acres of corn, one acre of potatoes, or
The A m erican people are becoming
Hood R iver m ark ets 100 c ar loads any of the live stock projects now be
very tired of high coal prices and the straw b erries.
ing conducted under the Boys' and
ev erlastin g coal strik es. They real
C rater Lake— W ork s ta rts on >60,- Girls’ Club Work, shall be grown or
ize th a t a thousand riv ers and high 000 w ing of new hotel.
completed by each person entering
lakes in th is co u n try are capable of
Salem-—F o u n d ry and boiler w orks the above competition. The require
m ents for 1922 are sim ilar to those nt
producing h undred of m illions of destroyed by fire to be re b u ilt
electrical horsepow er, and they are
P o rtlan d to get a n o th e r >175,000 I 1923, except tliat the competition sliall
ask o u r ag en t for
be upon projects now in effect, such
more and more in te n t th a t govern p lan t.
at calf clubs, pig clubs, potato and
m ent and cap ital shall develop the
“Outing in the Pacific Northwest”
K lam ath F alls box facto ry to re corn clubs, etc., and prizes are offered
energy now going to w aste. The sumo operations.
only in such counties as can he a r
and “Oregon Outdoors”
g re a t muddy Missouri when properly
L a G rande— 41 houses u n d er con. ranged before the close of tlie present
They
tell
the
whole
story. T hen pack y o u r tr u n k and purchase
harnessed w ill fu rn ish 10,000,000 stru ctio n .
season.
horsepow er and th e Colum bia and
a Round Trip Summer Excursion Ticket vla ,be
Hood R iver— P la n to build new
The w inner in each county will be
Mississippi rivers much m ore. Even cream ery here.
chosen from among the ten boys rank
th e creeks ru n n in g th ro u g h th e farm
P o rtla n d — Colum bia T ire Corp, to ing highest in the county dull pro
jects, on tlie following b asis: 75 per
e rs’ back lots can be utilized and w ith erect >80,000 p la n t.
the latest inv en tio n s th e ir low power
St. H elens m ill p u ts on double cent on rank in club w o rk ; 25 per
cent on activities of the hoy in com
tu rn ed in to cheap h eat as well as i »hift
In su rin g th a t most w onderful trip down
lig h t for th e farm ers’ houses and | H a rrlsb u rg -lla lse y road being pav munity affidrs.
th ro u g h th e C olum bia R iver Gorge. L et
The rank of these hoys In communi
barns.
ed.
our a g e n t tell you all ab o u t it, a rran g e
ty
affairs,
and
tlie
county
winner,
will
It is only a few years since It was
W ork p rogressing on St. H elens be determ ined hy a comm ittee of
your Itin e ra ry and m ake your reserva
believed th a t electricity could not be and P itts b u rg paving.
three, consisting of the County Super
tion.
carried a great distance w ith o u t ex
Douglas co unty has prospects ol intendent, one person appointed by
pensive loss of energy. The plants record p ru n e crop.
the D irector of Extension in tlie Ore
R ound trip from H erm iston >14.95.
a t N iagara were producing more
F lorence cheese factory gets o rd gon Agricultural College, and a third
pow er th an could be used by B uffalo er for 60 cases.
person to be chosen by these two
F. C. Woughter, Agent.
and nearby tow ns on th is and the
R eedsport has one of larg est p a y members.
C anadian side. Then camo an inven rolls in U. S. in pro ra ta to p o pula
The scholarship m ust he used w ith
in a year of t l i e dale of aw ard, ex
tion or tw o and th e N iag ara power tion.
Win. McMurray, General Passenger Agent—Portland, Oregon
w as carried as fa r us Syracuse, n ear
P endleton— Several g rain w are cept where tlie hoy Is a regular a t
tendant
at
school.
In
this
case,
it
ly 150 miles on a bee line. Now the bouses under constru ctio n .
may he used tlie y ear following, or at
engineers are laying out u route from
C ushm an cannery ln.d allin g new the next session following the time the
the N iagara p lan t to Yonkers, a sub m achinery.
boy finishes school.
u rb of New York City, a distance of
The action of tlie Union Pacific Sys
more th an th ree hundred miles in a ❖ ♦ <• ❖ ❖
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tem is due to tlie fact th at its presi
s tra ig h t line.
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♦ dent, Mr. C. It. Gray, formerly a mem
T h at m eans th a t the coal-electric
ber of the governing hoard if the
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NEWS
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NEARBY
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lig h t and power com panies w ill have
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♦ Maryland A gricultural College, v .is a t
com petition. Then w atch th e fu r fly * *
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« tracted by the work of boys’ and girls’
clubs as a la. tor in interesting the
as betw een coal and w ater!
Reckless d riv in g on a s ta te h ig h
coming generution in farm ing; and lie
way took toll of an o th e r life last believes tlia.1 tlie System lie heads
MORE THAN ENOUGH
S atu rd ay evening when R obert S p er. should furtlier tills work hy offering
to buy A lbina S cratch Feed >3.00 Cwl. W e also handle B arley,
A long th e co u n try road w alked a ry, of Ione, w as in sta n tly crushed to scholarships, thereby helping worthy
m an and a woman. The la tte r was death on th e highw ay th ree m iles be boys to obtain training in scientific
Oats, Coin, Cracked Corn, W heat, Mill F»ed», Bone, O yster Shell
bullying the meek little fellow who low Iono when Oscar ’’S k eet" B erg agriculture.
C harcoal, C round B arley, G round Oats, D eveloping Mash and E gg
trudged in fro n t of her w ith dow n stro m 's car, being driven a t a racin g
cast head.
speed, got beyond control and tu r n
Mash. B ring in your F resh Eggs, not over 1 days old.
S uddenly iho woman saw a bull ed over. The car w hich was a Dodge
racin g down the road behind them . ro ad ster, Is said to have rolled over
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE
She took refuge in the hedge, but her and over for a d istan ce of alm ost 150
com panion kept on, uncoiiscioos of feet before com ing to a stop. W ayne
Mrs. W a rrin e r and sons Max and
Fe ed o f A U Kinds
-aught but his woes. The bull caught Sperry, who was also in the car was
Phone 881
him up and sent him sp in n in g into dangerously h u rt.— H eppner H erald. Em bry re tu rn e d from a v isit in De
tro it, Mich, th e first of th e week.
a m udy ditch. T hen it continued on
B oardm an proved h erself a good
its w ild career.
Mrs. B en n ett has been in W hite
A h the woc-begone figure craw led hostess on Ju ly 4th when she e n te r
Mr and Mrs. R ay Goode, whose te n tio a as few have done. It is an
o u t of th e m ire he saw his b elter half tain ed the neighboring tow ns a t a Salmon th e past week w here she was
com ing tow ards him . P lu ck in g u p a celebration. T he w eath er man was called by th e serious illness of her w edding was a recent event in P ort, earn est plea for ju st w h at th e M eth
lan d arriv ed last T hursday. T hey are odist church is b end’ng every effort
little courage he w him pered: “ M arla kin d an d a g en tly w ind was blow ing m other.
a t home a t the J. C raik ranch In Col and p ray er for, a real revival of pure
If you h it me like th at again you’ll w hich gave relief from th e intense
religion.
h eat of th e previous day.
E very
get my tem per up.— H ouston Post.
Ed. Hobbs and K ingsley Bundy um bia.
th in g was well planned by th e com left last F rid ay for a visit in P o rt
Y our presence w ill he appreciated
m ittee and ran sm oothly except th a t land.
E. E. G raham has been on tho sick
list the past week.
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❖ tho program w as sta rte d late.—
B oardm an M irror.
The m em bers of the various Boys'
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OREGON INDUSTRIAL
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Eleven th o u san d more acres of and G irls’ clubs in Colum bia pic- METHODIST CHURCH NOTICES
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« C entral Oregon lan d s will resu lt from niced on Iho Som m erer lawn S a tu r
A business m an’s plea to business
(he acceptance hy th e Tum alo Irri day evening. Several of th e p aren ts
K lam ath F nlls-- >20,000 co n tract g ation d istric t Monday of the bid of and Mrs. Van Deu: n w ere present. men for a genuino revival of re lig
ion.
aw arded for in stallatio n of 4 miles th e U nited C o n tractin g company for
w ater m ains.
Mrs. L au ra W aller visited a t ilia
"Above all else th is co u n try needs
developm ent of tho ¡d istrict. The
A storia to gvt new >75,000 tho- work w ill be done a t a cost of >317,- Dyer lionto several days th is week. a n ationw ide revival of old-fashion-
alre.
’ cd prayerm eeting religion—•
751.75, ih l sam onnt being the com
Miss L au ra Carson, w ho has been
P ortland C o n tract aw arded for p an y 's bid, w hich is approxim ately
a religion th a t m akes men realize
>10,000 a p artm en t house.
v R "K
,,l< ¡’’’me <lf h er sistet th a t if th ere is a H eaven, th ere m usi
>37 p er acre.— M adras Pioneer,
Mrs. Som m erer, re tu rn e d hom e S un- o{ ne<-ssity bo a H ell—
day evening,
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: You Will Need Coal Then. Will
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You Be Able to Get it?
You can get coal now a t the Tum-A-Lum at $1.50
s per
ton less than last year. We are giving you all
tho benefit of the lower freight rate and lower mine
price. It will not be cheaper this year and will be
hard to get very soon.
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LUMBER COMPANY
R. A . B ro w m o n , M g r.
Phone 111
POULTRY SUPPLY COMPANY
th a t every act is recorded on his
Mr. nnd Mrs. R ay F ish er were
own conscience, and th o u g h th a t
Sunday d in n er guests nt tile Gould
m ay sium ber, it can never die__
home.
In sh o rt, wc need a revival of (hat
The N eighborhood club met at H ue ,Cl!K' OH ***“ ” WiU ,n ak ° eVery m a"
home of Mrs. J. .it DeM,,.-
Wed- l “ " '1 .......... H" lvc *" CVery “ Ct ° f Vfe
nesday.
to ',o ,h a t w hlch» on th e g re a t Ju d g e
m ent Day, they w ill wish they had
Dr. B. T. Simms or O. A. C. and done, a.t w ith uncovered soul th e ,
Harold Dean have been w orking in sta n d before th e Judgem ent S eat ol
the E te rn a l—
Colum bia tho past few days tak in g
U ntil the people of this n a tio n ac
blood sam ples of cu ttle us tlie in itial
step in th e contagious ab o rtio n orail- eept ami live this religion thero will
he s trife w here thero should be
; ratio n cam paign.
peace, th ere w ill be s trik e s an d lock,
o u ts and m urder w here th ere should
(Too late for hist w eek.)
The N eighborhood club will hold he cooperation and harm ony: th ere
, th e ir next m eetin g a t th e home of well he h atred w here th ere should be
Mrs. J. H. De Moss Ju ly 12, The friendship and love.”
T his plea ap p earin g in th e “ M an
pam phlets on th e old Oregon trail
have arriv ed and will bo teady for u fa c tu re rs’ R ecord” a few m onths
i so is sig n ifican t, and a ttra c te d a t-
d istrib u tio n a t tho n ext m eeting.
W. B. G raham sp en t the F ourth
v isiting frien d s in La G rande.
ltasny»()RrcoN
Miss L au ra Carson is v isitin g at
th e Som m erer home th is week
This Store has the Agency for
H olep roof H osiery
and their reputation for quality extends beyond the
immediate territory served by our store. We have
customers from other parts for this merchandise
wnich indicates their superior wearing quality.
You will no doubt save money by buying Hole-
proof Hosiery. Nothing better at any price.
H e r m is t o n Produce &
"The Heti of
"The R eti o f
C o o l Service"
Supply Co. Good
Service“
Roy aud Jo h n Itnddox and Cecil
B ennett sp en t Ju ly 3 an d 4 a t Ukiah.
Mr. and Mrs. Lea hers m otored io ’
Bingham S p rin g s Monday for u few
days' o u tin g there.
Mr and Mrs. A R. F ish er ’eft >n
S atu rd ay evening for P o rtlan d n n l
Salem w here th ey ex p ert to spend the
sum m er v isitin g a t th e homes of their
d au g h ters.
H. M. Sum erer
v isito r W ednesday
Pendleton
Mrs. J. V. G orrell and d au g h ter
E lizabeth have left for a tw o weeks*
stay a t Hood H irer.
Several Colum bia farm ers a re hu-y
’•’aging and stripping early potature.
The U N IV E R S IT Y
contain»:
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are a necessity,
especially when irrigating
W H Y NOT
buy a good one now and have the satisfaction of
knowing what time it is.
WM. H. OGDEN
JEWELER and WATCHMAKER
H e rm is to n , O r» g » n
" G IF T S
THA T L J S T "
a t next S unday's services. Come and
E vening services:
C om bination
lend a hand.
service, 7 :3 0 p. m.
S unday school w ith classes Tor all
L eader of E pw orth league topic:
a t 10 a. m. M orning w orship I I a. Miss Ruby Scott.
m. S ubject of serm on: "W ho Is K ept
Services a t C olum bia: Sunday
W aitin g ? God or M an?”
school 2 p, m. P reach in g 3 p. m.
, This acknowledgment of a courtesy or service
is somehow the satisfactory end of a transaction.
Both parties are pleased and the relations of the
moment, however unimportant, are more hap
pily closed.
There is no occasion when an effort made for
the comfort or convenience of others is not
worth a “thank you.’’
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In the daily routine of telephone operations,
where the saving of time is the great considera
tion, the opportunity of expressing an apprecia-
tioR of a service rendered seldom arises.
But remember that the telephone operator is
human. Courtesy to her means more cheerful
ness in her work. It w ill be reflected in your
own self-satisfaction.
The Pacific Telephone
And Telegraph Company
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tecture— Buameaa A dm inistratio n-
Id u ra tio n -G ra d u a te Study -L a w -
M c d ic n e -M u a ie — Physical Educa-
um re 77>. R eg litrer, CZnONtreKp of
Oregon. Eugene, Oregon.
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The service department of this
company is for your use. Come in
and ask for ideas and suggestions
for that sleeping porch. Come—no
obligations.
and the A r te with 22 department»
The 17th V e ,, Opeo» October 2, 1022
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T ak e th e S leep in g Porch
T onic. Equip Your H om e
W ith a Screen ed Porch
SY STEM
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Doctors urge the necessity of sound
sleep. Outdoor sleep is per
fect sleep
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CLATSOP BEACH
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