THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
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P ublished every T hursday a t H er.
m lston, U m atilla County, Oiegon by
th e H erald P ub lish in g com pany, Iuc.
E n tered as second class m atter,
December 1906 a t th e postuHice a t
H erm iston, Oregon.
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DIVERSIFIED FARMING
COOPERATIVE SELLING
good as th e Intelllnence of th e people
make It. O ur tax b ill w ill be Ju st as
heavy as th e recklessness, th o u g h t
lessness, and Indefference of th e peo
ple allow It to be made.
T he A m erican fam ily th a t takes
no th o u g h t of expense, buys every
th in g it sees, goes In debt for th in g s
it cannot pay for a t the m om ent,
falls to teach th rift and economy to
th e children and overlooks th e im
p o rta n t Idea of living w ith in Its
m eans, is headed for b an k ru p tcy ,
collectively and Individually.
As With th e fam ily, so w ith the
state. T he voter m ust realize th a t
ex trav ag an ce In public expenditures
Is ta k in g money out of his pocket
ju s t as su rely as extrav ag an ce in
home expenditures.
Reduced tax atio n , economy and
efficiency In governm ent w ill be se
cured ju s t as soon as th e people real- j
ize th a t they are voting to spend
th e ir own money when voting for
men and m easures w hich increase
th e tax bill.
R un th e sta te as you would run
th e home, let public expenditures be
w ith in th e m eans of th e people to
pay and let public debts be piled up
only w ith th e full know ledge th a t th e !
day of reckoning will come and th a t
th e people, not the public officials
will have to foot th e bill.
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The Utah fields are work
ing full time and there is
no scarcity expected. The
mines told us in May not
to stock up until August
as there was a drop in
price expected. It has al
ready dropped one dollar
and may be lower next
month.
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Tim e w as w hen diversified farm
ing w as g ettin g a good s ta rt on the
U m atilla project, early potatoes and
straw b erries being th e comm odities
m ostly m arketed in those days
th ro u g h th e F arm ers’ Union w hich
a t th a t tim e m ain tain ed a selling
agency.. L ater w aterm elons and can
taloupes w ent ou t in c ar lots. The
q u ality of all these products w as first
class and the dem and good.. B ut
w ith th e advent of w ar tim es prices
fo r hay these w ere all placed in the
discard and u n til th is year hardly
COLD SPRINGS ROAD IS
enough of these products w ere raised
to supply th e sm all home m arket.
GOOD INVESTMENT
W ith the decline of hay prices far
W ith th e completion of th e Cold
below the w ar level farm ers were Springs-P endleton road as fa r as
forced to seek o th er more rem u n era Hohlman, comes the word th a t the
tiv e crops w ilh th e resu lt th a t the H oldman farm ers have made con "p H E R B were .’>.2.">(l sim ilar accidents during the year 1920 In the United States, killing 1,273 and injuring 3.971
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persons, and an Increased number (luring 1921. When statistics are available for November 1921 It will show that
project, both th e east and west sides, tra c ts for h au lin g of w heat to th e , *
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a re g etttn g back to th e diversified C olum bia lan d in g a t a sav in g of month as being one of the worst in history. Isn't It about time autom ohilists were coming to it renllzaii >n of the
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an d selling of products. L ast year 12 1-2 cen ts a bushel over th e old necessity for stopping before proceeding over railroad grade crossings, not only for the safety of themselves, hut also
occupants
of
their
cars
whose
lives
they
have
In
their
hands,
as
well
ns
persons
on
trains.
The
great
number
of
ac
of th e 13.145 acres cropped 9,824 h aul to Myrlck S tatio n on th e N. P. j
acres w ere in old and 1,186 acres In railw ay. T he h au l is about of th e cidents occurring would indicate thnt travelers on public highways misjudge the speed of trains and do not look for
them in both directions. Many accidents occur by reason of the fnct thnt autom obiles proceed over crossing) afier
new seeding of alfalfa. The acreage sam e distance but one Is over ru tty . I I train passes without knowing w hether or not another train is coming In the opposite direction.
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In potatoes last year, according to poorly made roads w here six to eight
STOP. LOOK A \'l> LISTEN for trains on all tracks before attem pting to cross
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the R eclam ation Service report, was team s are required on the loads, the
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83 acres. T his y ear th ere a re per o th er over sm oothly laid macadam + 4 4 4 4 * 4 4 4 4 4 4 ❖ <• ❖ 4 4
th is sp rin g and it had been feared «
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" The Yard of Best Quality ”
haps 150 acres in early and late to th e liv e r lan d in g and railroad ♦
♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 th a t the crop w as a to ta l loss, but „
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H. M. STRAW. MGR.
varieties. Of corn 176 acres w ere landing p latform a t Cold Springs. ♦
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♦ it tu rn ed o u t b etter th a n w as expect
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listed of which 62 acres were in fod Money expended for roads of th is ♦
REVIEW
<• ♦ NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS ♦ ed. S hippers estim ate th a t about 30
Exclusive
Representatives
of
National
Builders
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der varieties. T his year w ill show k in d show a direct saving to every ♦
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4 carloads w ere shipped from the Mil
a 20 to 25 per cent increase In acre farm er served by it. A co n tin u atio n «5» «5» ej» eje »*• eje
ej» sj* eje
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❖ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 to n -F reew ater
d istric t.—-M 1 1 t on
ago in th is crop, th ere being prob of the D iagonal road to connect w ith
La G rande— C o n tract aw arded to
i\ t the last m eeting of th e county Eagle.
ably 250 acres on the orig in al and th e Cold S prings road m ust ev en tu im prove 5.37 m iles of highw ay, near co u rt it w as d efinitely decided th a t
B oardm an Is to have a dt. t!st.
The gen eral m erchandise estab lish y ear, it Is a step tow ard renew ed
w est side projects. Barley also is ally be bu ilt. E ngineers have a l here.
no county fair w ill be held a t H ep
p ro sp erity .”
Dr. C. Severensen w ill locate in tin
com ing In for an increased acreage, ready passed on th e grade and routes
S h erid an — F ine new g arag e being p n er th is fall. The decision w as m ent of Thom as Ro s company
I B oardm an Bntik build in g and will
advancing from 34 acres In 1921 to »ltd pronounced it feasible and easy erected.
reached p artly because of th e laie changed hands thia week, being p u r
serve the te rrito ry
su rro u n d in g
about 100 acres th is year. A bout of construction. T his road would in
Lakeview — Modern b rick th e a tre sp rin g and dry sum m er m ak in g it chased by F red S. Ashley and W. C.
T his section Is already p lan n in g
Boardm an. Irrigon and U m atilla.
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who
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1,000 cars of hay w ere shipped from able th e resid en ts of H oldm an d is b uilding erected.
d ifficu lt to secure a cred itab le ex
for next season’s potato crop by the
the project last year. As th is d iv er tric t easy access to H erm iston, of
Hood R iver— »15,000 cream ery is h ib it of fru its, vegetables etc , and now in possession of the store. The placing of an order for a carload of
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included
the
store,
building
sification lias sta rte d again we may w hich a goodly num ber come h ere In planned.
certified seed for d istrib u tio n ver
p a rtly because of the present u n s a t
M. L. M organ is a p atrio tic m em
lcok for a fu rth e r continuance of it spite of th e pom roads (lining the
Sherw ood—-New g ra n g e h all is isfactory financial conditions all over and several vacan t lo t. in Echo e r the w est extension. T his is an a d ber of the A m erican Legion of Pe. r,._
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w ith an increased outp u t. Land sum m er m onths.
u n d er co n stru ctio n .
the county.
vance order and it Is expected th a t m an. The rope on th e flag poie Broke
w hich haH been in alfalfa for a num
B rookings— C o n tract secured for
a t least a n o th e r c ar w ill be bought. several m onths ago and as tho 4tli
M. F itzm aurice of Condon, w ho Is
ber of years when plowed up m akes
The L iterary Digest is m ailing o u t new highw ay.
T he v arieties a re E arly Ohio, Bliss of Ju ly approached it w as found
ap p raiser for the F ederal Loan bank
th e ideal seed bed. D airying Is also n secret ballot to over eleven m illion
T rium ph, E a rly W hite Ohios, and i still to be out of commission. Mor
M yrtle P o in t— Spruce stre e t to be
of
Spokane,
has
been
in
H
eppner
for
on th e gain w ith su b stan tial Increas people on th e P ro h ib itio n and Sold paved; o th e r im provem ents to be
N etted Gems. The order was secured gan shinned up the slender steel pole
several days th is week. He Is m akipg
es in both herds and equipm ent w ill ier B onus propositions. A num ber made.
by F. L. K enard of the W ashburn , tw ice to m ake the necessary rep airs
appraisem ents on several applications
m ean th n t more of the hay produced have been received in H erm iston,
C. H. L ato u relle has added an up- and W ilson Seed Co., of Moscow,
B aker— Olive Lake road w ork u n
i and "Old G lory” floats again to the
for loans from th is county and ex to -d a.e confectionery d ep artm en t to Idaho.
h ere w ill be fed out here, as It should and read as follows: P ro h ib itio n : derw ay.
B oardm an breeze.
pects th a t when these a re allow ed the B oardm an A uto Service statio n .
be. and a re tu rn to more prosperous Do you favor the co n tin u an ce and
M onm outh— H igh w ay so u th
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tim es can he seen th ro u g h more of stric t enforcem ent of th e E ig h teen th h ere to be paved.
It is equipped w ith soda fountain. ;
000 for d istrib u tio n In th is county serving co u n ter and tables, and while
diversifying and b etter cooperative A m endm ent und V olstead Law ? Do
M arshfield— New concrete h ospit
sh o rtly ,— H eppner G azette Times.
selling.
dad is buying th e gas the rest of the ,
you favor a m odification of th e Vol al b u ild in g being erected
It w as th o u g h t th a t the extrem e fam ily can enyoj beverages and ice j
stead Law to perm it lig h t w ines and L andlois— »7,000 school b u ild in g to
h eat of last week would prove serious cream in com fort.
INDIVIDUAL THRIFT—COLLECT beer«? Do you favor a repeal of the ; be erected.
IVE EXTRAVAGANCE
are a necessity,
1 in h ib itio n A m endm ent? Soldiers*
M ilton— New Union h ig h school to the grow ing g ra in ; but a careful
survey of the rep o rts from v arious
Tax reduction is the live question Bonus Do you favor Federal Bonus , build in g to have equipm ent,
T he B oardm an depot w hich has
especially when irrigating
In every w estern state.
for ull A w etlcan Soldiers and Sallora I B aker— Modern ap a rtm e n t house p a rts of the county show th a t w hile been u n d er construction for th e past
I he late sp rin g seeding w as cut sh o rt six w eeks is about ready fo r tho ;
A large p a rt of the blame for our who wore th e Uniform d u rin g th e u n d er construction.
present tax burdens can be laid on Wot Id W ar?______________
C ontract has been aw arded for still the fall seeding and early sp rin g finishers and p ainters. It Is of a t- :
sown g rain is only slig h tly dam aged. tractiv e bungalow typo containing
the shoulders of public officials who
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erectin g a school at T u rn er.
deliberately expanded governm ental
F o r tw elve years a F lorida farm er I A sto iia— L ast stre tc h of pavem ent F ields of grain w hich w ere th o u g h t four liv in g room s w ith b a th for the
buy a good one now7 and have the satisfaction cf
functions and Jobs under the guise has raised w aterm elon« on 1,090 betw een h ere and Seaside n earin g to be only fit for hay are found to agent, w a itin g rooms, office, freight j
knowing what time it is.
o f th u s furn ish in g g reat benefits to acres.
bo only slig h tly dam aged.— M adras and express rooms ; nd platform s. A
In all th a t lim e he has never ‘com pletion.
th e public.
sew er system connects w ith th e riv
shipped a melon but let them spoil In . Oregon City Several roads in the Pioneer.
On the o th er hand, It Is useless th e fields except those he and his j C lackm an co unty a re to be im nrov
The bridge across th e U m atilla Is er and w a te r w ill be supplied from i
end hypocmltlcal for the people to neighbors eat. The melons a r e 'e j .
the pum ping p lan t of O. H. W arner, j
becom ing more delapated every day
tr y and shift all blame for I ho pres sold to p la n te rs of F lorida, Georgia
E stacad a— P ack in g Co. has com and there seems to be no chance to A dditional yard trackage is to be ,
e n t tax situation on to public of and o th e r states.
JEWELER and WATCHMAKER
menced can n in g operations.
get a new one. The s ta te highw ay b u ilt to accom odate th e increasing
H e r m is to n , O re g o n
ficials. A citizen who lius the rig h t
business.
commission says it is up Io th e coun
to vote should, on exercising this
T here are more th an 1,500,000 ra
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ty and the county says it has no
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privilege, think tw ice before heed dio receiving sets in th e „ U nited
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The second crop of a lfalfa is ra p id
funds, so th ere you are.— U m atilla
lessly endorsing m easures which ho S tates and th e radio m an u factu rers
ly going In to the stack and the yield 1
Spokesm an.
4 0. A. C. FARM REMINDERS
can see will Increase the lax bill.
Is very good th roughout th is section,
In New York report more th an » 3 0 -
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Our governm ent will he Just as 000,000 in u nfilled orders.
The 1922 ch erry crop Is h isto ry in m any c u e s equalling th e first
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 now, all but collecting some of th e c u ttin g . As a contem porary p u ts It
Control Pear and Cherry Slug
money. It. w as dam aged by th e fro st "If the s tu ff Is w orth a n y th in g this
The p ear and ch erry slug, th e slim y
brow n c reatu re now found skeleton
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izing th e pear and ch erry trees, may
readily be controlled by re g u la r ap
plications of a rsen ate of lead 2-100.
W here only a few trees are to be
A r e th e B eat R e c o m m e n d a tio n of
tre a te d or th e grow er h esitates to ap
ply arsen ate, any finely ..livideil dust
such as a ir slaked lime, sifted w otd
ashes, o r road ilnst applied to the
fcliage will effectu ally control them .
You can get coal now at the Tum-A-Lum at $1.50
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« per ton less than last year. We are giving you all
2 the benefit of (he lower freight rate and lower mine
price. I t will not be cheaper this year and will be
hard to get very soon.
THE T U M -A -L U M
LUMBER COMPANY
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A protective poison spray should
j be applied at once w here th e apple
I w o rm was serious last year as ad u lt
I codling m oths a re co n tin u in g to ap-
I pear in lim ited num bers and eggs
j are being deposited.’ Because of lltn-
I iled num bers of m oths ap p earin g
¡Ilf the worms w ere scarce In th e or-
1 chards last y ear. It is possible u>
keep down in festatio n su ffieienily
by delaying (he th in n in g process
som ew hat and then paying especial
care to th in n in g out th e wormy first.
Vetch Seed in Demand
H airy vetch la in dem and as a w ed
crop. W estern Oregon can grow It.
This Store has the Agency for
H oleproof 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 to n Produce &
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"The Resi of
Supply Co. Good
Goo J Service"
Senke’
On His W av -
’•Mose w hat would you do If yon
received a le tte r from th e Ku Kluk
K ian.” a local negro was asked
"W rit. sab. I’d read it on a tr a in ,”
teplied M use— A tchison Globe
was never m ore fascin atin g th a n now, because so m uch has been
done to insure com fort and d elig h tfu l recreation a t all of the
It offers tra in in g for colleglato degrees In:
M ilitary Science and T actics
Agriculture
Commerce
E n g in eerin g and
A rts
Home Econom ics
F orestry
M echanic
m any reso rts n e a r th e m outh of th e C olum bia R iver. You can
p lunge Into th e su rf, dig clam s, fish, h u n t, play, rest and get the
real Joy th a t only a beach vacation can give. And you have thia
b rillia n t galaxy o f beaches to choose from.
Mines
P harm acy
V ocational E ducation
C hem ical E n g in eerin g
It offers tra in in g also In: The School of Music, Physical E d u
cation, In d u stria l Jo u rn alism .
FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER IS
F o r circu lars of inform ation an d Illu strated booklet w rite to
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Corvallis, Oregon
NORTH BEACH
CLATSOP BEACH
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ask o u r agent for
“Outing in the Pacific Northwest"
and “Oregon Outdoors"
Hope for Farm Hand
I w an t a man to w ork on niy farm .
I don’t give dan cin g lesons, I have no
Plano. I d o n ’t serve plank steak
three tim es aday. I do give th ree
sq u are meals, a real bed. fair wages.
If any man who know s a cow from a
talk in g m achine, ra n h ear an alarm
clock, geis up at 5 o ’clock w ants th e
Job, I will agree not to tre a t him like
one of th e fam ily, but a d arn sig ,t
hotter. Apply a t th e 'S te v e W lggtn I
plaee. In terv ale road.— Advertise- *
m ent In the Home (K an .) Recorde .
BEACHES
T his in s titu tio n offers a th o ro u g h , p ractical, and sta n d a rd edu
cation a t a cost w ith in reach of th e h ig h school g rad u ate.
Spray for Codling Moth
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Su c c e s s fu l G r a d u a t e s
They
WANTED
500 MEN AND WOMEN
tell th e w hole story. Then pack your tru n k and purchase
“ Round Trip Summer Excursion Ticket **• the
UNION P A CIFIC SYSTEM
Charcoal, G round B arley. G round Oats. D eveloping Mash and Egg
In su rin g th a t m art w onderful tr ip down
th ro u g h the C olum bia R iver Gorge. Let
o u r agent tell you all about It, a rran g e
y o u r itin e ra ry and m ake your reserva
tion.
Mash. B ring In your F resh Eggs, not over 4 days old.
Round trip from H erm iston »14 95.
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to buy A lbina S cratch Feed »3.00 Cwt. W’e also handle B arley.
Oats, Corn, C racked Corn. W heat, Mill Feeds, Bone. Oyster Shell
POULTRY SUPPLY COMPANY
Feed of All Kinds
P h o « . 881
K C. Woughtcr. Agent.
Wm. McMurray, General Passenger Agent—Portland. Oregon
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