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T n E HERMISTON HERALD, HKRMI8TON, G ltEG O N/ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■< Owing to p resen t prom ising con- bed. M any of his friends w ere g a th . tom obile ow ner. H e bi h is best friend. — Boston C om m ercial, J u ly IS , 1922. d itio n s and show ings a t ihe w ell, it j t ied ab o u t his bedside to be w ith w as decided a t a special m eeting of him a t th e last. The «lending p h y -I Published every T hursday a t ller- the C olum bia Busin Oil com pany to siclan w hispered to th e group: “ I 1 COW TESTERS IN LEAD m iston, U m atilla Couuty, Oregon by The rep o rt of th e E xtension De advance th e prioe of stock $ I per fear he Is n earin g the great divide." I th e H erald P ublishing com pany. Inc. "T ell them not to divide u n til I E ntered ae Bccond class m ailer, p artm en t of th e O. A. C. fo r th e sh are The new price took effect a t m onth of May show s th a t th e cow 6 o'clock T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , A u get th e re ," w hispered the dying b a n December 1906 a t tho poetoffice a t in the Oregon te stin g association are g u st 3, 1922.— P endleton T ribune. ker.— F orbes M agazine. H erm iston. Oregon. leading all o th e r w estern sta te s in At th e m eeting of the school board the production of b u tte rfa t. A Modest Start Subscription Kates Tuesday evening th e c o n tract for Oregon h as 3,400 cows in th e test “ H as your new son-in-law any live For One Year .................. —...... ..$2.00 constru ctio n of th e gym nasium build For Six Months ......................... $1.00 associations and th e ir av erage yield in g on th e school g ro u n d s w as le t to stock to begin farm ing w ith ? ” in of b u tte rfa t per cow fo r th e m onth quired th e village gosip of U ncle Payable in Advance. of May w as 41.6 pounds, o r 1.34 V. D. Holmes, local co n tracto r. As Jerem ia h Snodgrass. soon as th e co n tract can be d raw n up Advertising Kates pounds a day. “ W ell, h e’s got my g oat,” replied D isplay ............„ ..... 20 C ents per Inch If all th e cows of th e sta te w ere w ork w ill s tra t on th e b u ild in g ami Uncle Jerem iah, as he gave th e off- C lassified or bocal 10 C ents per Line producing as m uch as those in th e about six weeks w ill be req u ired to horse a vindictive cut and w ent r a t fo r F irst Insertio n . 5 C ents for Sub l e s t associations a re producing, th e com plete It.— Echo News. tlin g o u t of town. MAKE them up dairy business w ould be m uch m ore sequent Insertions. F ire caused by a still in 'o p e ra tio n p rofitable th an it is a t th e p resen t in th e racing b arn s a t th e W alla Uncle'» Welcome to y o u r o r d e r . time. The boarders and lig h t produc W alla fair grounds, caused a loss of PAYING FOR GOOD K0ADS L ittle Spencer le t no g rass grow Proper planning pays—financially—but ers a re the ones th a t e a t up the p ro f $10,000 to p roperly, and the d eath of under bis feet when uncle came for u E very so often new spaper editors Any size. Any color much more, in comfort, convenience, sat find on th e ir desks p ublicity from its and th e only way to spot them is tw o race horses, F rid ay n ig h t. visit, b< fore ru sh in g up w ith th is: and any reading you isfaction and pride. Yet it costs no more D onatus, w ith a m ark of 2 :1 6 and some uutom ohilr association p ro test by testing. “ Uncle .m ake a noise like a fro g ." in g ag ain st any h ig h er license fees D orothy M. w ith a record of 2:23 "W h y ," asked the old m an. than the “ make-shift” method. may choose. U niversity professors of P rin ceto n w ere crem ated by th e flam es, b u t pn m otor vehicles. The arg u m en ts ‘"C ause when I ask daddy for a n y may re tire h e re a fte r on h alf-pay usually are carefully prepared and o th e r v aluable racers w ere lib erated th in g he says: 'W ait till your uncle when they (each th e age of 55 years from the b u rn in g stab les.— W eston croaks.’ ” forcibly presented. Autom obile association ail over Professors can co n tin u e to teach, If Leader. th e land appear to be opposed to tax they wish to do so .u n til they a re 68 Business Is Business W. E. Sm ith, w ho form erly o p c ia t. ing th e in d u stry more because it is years of ago b u t a fte r th a t they are This company will gladly assist you to Two Je w H w ere in busines to g eth er, ed th e S tanfield P h arm acy lias p u r taxed so m uch already an d in so :o re tire au om alically. R osenstein chased th e U m atilla D ru g sto re from Cohn and R osenstein. plan economically, correctly and scientifi m any ways. WE CAN MAKE hud fieen g e ttin g d ru n k and le ttin g A rg en tin a beef can be placed on Clay R in eh art and will tak e posses It pays all th e taxes any o th er in cally so that your new home will fit your the business go. Cohn sw ore, “ The d u stry pays and the license fees in the A m erican m ark et for 12 cen ts a sion as soon as th e stock can be in- next tim e R osenstein comes in dru n k PROMPT P ' LIVERY “pocket-book” and yet be as efficient and addition. Of course a big business pound w ith a good profit to th e d eal •ventoried. Mr. Sm ith h as ow ned and operated th e S tan field P h arm aey for 1111 Koing lo shoot him .” He put a as satisfactory as you would like to have like the m otor in d u stry pays enorm er. «cording to a New York banker. ■ several years b u t sold recen tly to W. Ptotol in Ills pocket and w aited for They are k illin g c a ttle th e re for th e ous taxes. ■ it. Free to customers. M. Davis.— S tan field S tan d ard . R osenstein. Soon R osenstein came B ut th e product of th is business sake of th e hides and th e best beef in, d ru n k , as usual. Cohn puled his causes o th er taxes to be high. A uto is selling for sav-n cen ts a pound. Ed W ithy, form er shop employee pi8t ol; put lt RoKcn8(eil,-B face. Cows b rin g $2 in A m erican money. mobiles, especially larg er cars and of the O. W. here w as serio u sly in- R osenstein tem porized: "How heavy trucks, w ear out a g reat deal Jured th e firs! of th e week in an ac- m uch do you w ant for the g u n ? " of road. It is only fa ir th a t they S u p p o rtin g p iers are now being cident in the h arv est fields n ear Col Cohn gasped: "How could I kill should pay, largely through license made of p aper in C alifornia. These fax, w here he h as been employed. the m an w hen he w as talk in g bus* fees for roadH which they w ear out. piles are not su b ject to a tta c k by the He is being cared for in th e h o sp it ties»?’’ Those beat qualified to know, stale teredo. They a re 60 feet in len g th al a t Colfax w here it is feared his they are not doing so. and from 18 to 30 inches in d iam et in ju ries may ptonve fatal, ills back A Prime Necsesity ■ A t any rate, anyone who goes a er. A sq u are steel cap is fitte d over is broken.— U m atilla Spokesm an. ■ T eacher: “ If G eorge W ashington little way off the main avenues of th e lop to receive th e shock of >he Phon* 331 The ch erry pool of th e M ilton F ru it cam e back to life, w hat do you su p m otor travel knows th a t th e condi pile driver. G row ers Union lias' been closed and pose h e would do f ir s t? ” ■ tion of side rouds is worse th an a few “ The Yard of Best Quality MANY BKIDGES UNDER WAY ■ P u p il:“ Get a p air of long p a n ts.” years ago. The side roads an d side Except for 100 m iles th ere Is ro w most of th e grow ers have alread y re H. M. STRAW. MGR. stre e ts liuve to be neglected so as lo a paved highw ay from Los Angeles ceived th e ir money. T he n et re tu rn One hu n d red and sixty bridges, | Largely a Mater of Weight m aintain th e vrincipul channels of to P o rtlan d , Oregon, a d istan ce of to th e grow ers w as 16% cen ts for rep resen tin g an ag g reg ate expendi Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Bureau traffic. T here has not been enough 1200 miles. In less th an th ree years Bings, 13% for L am berts, 7% for “ W ell, S andy,” said the laird, “ you tu re of $2.000.000 a re now under i Black R epublicans and 7 fo r Royal money to go around. the Pacific H ighw ay w ill be com a re g e ttin g very bent. W hy don’t con stru ctio n on th e highw ays of Ore- ^ H B B B H B H B H H H H B H H B B B H H B B B B a B B B B B B B B B B B B ■ P ractically all th e m otor fees have pleted from th e C anadian line to the A nnes.— M ilton Eagle. you stan d up s tra ig h t like me, m an." gon or have beeu com pleted d u rin g i — — — r — 1 ■ _ — — B been used to m aintain rouds, and in Mexican border. “ E h, m an, do you see th a t field of tbe present year, according to a ro W e w an t to know w h eth er any addition th e o th er tax es of most pe i t prepared by C. B. M cCullough, plan s are being m ade for th e N orth corn over th e re ? ’* 4> ❖ •> M orrow C ounty F a ir. W e u n d er m unicipalities and states have been ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ♦ •> H A V E Y O U R F R E IG H T A N D P A C K A G E S “I do,” retu rn ed the laird. bridge engineer w ith the highw ay increased W h at is more— and th is is ♦ ♦ stan d th a t th ere is to be no county “A’ well,, ye’ll notice th a t the full dep artm en t. H A U L E D B Y IN SU R E D C A R R IE R im p o rtan t—In not a few cases th e ♦ NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS « fall because of lack of funds. If th a t heads h ang down, a n ’ th e em pty •> <. the debt lim its of m un icip alities Want. Ads B rin g R esults be tru e we should be more anxious ones stan d u p .’’— Selected. We have a complete line of •> <• •> 4. •> 4. 4 . 4 . < have been reached. to have a good one in th is p a rt of Every m otorist desires gpod roads, A t no tim e since th e d rillin g s t a r t th e county. W h a t nboui il, Irrig o n ? and kicks if he does not have them. ed two years ago have Ihe officers L et's g et to g eth er and boost, b et s It is realized more and more th a t and workm en of th e C olum bia Basin have a b etter fair th an we h ad last also poor roads mean larg er lire coHts, III company been more confident of y ear, w ith a real baby show and bigger rep air bills, excessive gasoline b rin g in g in a producing well th a n everything. Confe on. L et's g o !— needs and more rapid depreciation on they are today. B oardm an M irer. tbe car. It was two years ago Ju ly 11 thnt “ W H IZ ” F ly Spray Thq m otorist m ight ju s t as well tho well n ear A tta lia was spudded •J» »J» «*♦ ••• eje ♦*« ej» eje •’« Guaranteed satisfactory or money refunded and no pay for b e lte r roads as to-stnud h ig h In and almoHt continuously since « •» e r cosls elsew here. If tho h ig h er th n t tim e th e o lectrically driven d rill questions asked. ♦ OREGON INDUSTRIAL * license fee goes to m ake roadH b elter. o p eratin g day and n ig h t, lias been <• REVIEW « The head of a large company says pounding its way in to th e dep th s of ♦ 0 it costs, depreciation Included, about the ea rth . W ater conditions whicli 4. 4, 4. 4, 4, 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. $6000 per annum to operate a large gave tro u b le for m onths and caused Phone 881 Salem packers expect to process tru ck . T his Includes gasoline, the delay have been overcome. and handle 15,000,000 lbs. prunes. driv er and all such expenses. The It has been slow work. Since last L inn county m ark et rouds to have com pany pays a license fee of only April u n til lust week th e d rill pound $30,000 expended on them . $50 per tru ck . ed Its way, som etim es as little as four C rescent lets co n tract for $31,811 B etter rouds easily could save two inshes In 24 hourH, thro u g h a cru st reservoir. tim es th is fee in m aintenance and in of alm ost im penetrable rock. Sev Oregon City to have new $6,000 addition enable the tru ck In accom eral days ago the b it dropped in to n concreto gurge. plished more work. H o s ta le s th a t he so fter form ation and since th a t tim e Five n o rth w estern sta te s form 44,- would be perfectly w illin g to pay progress has been more rapid. T ests 000,000 bushel w heat pool. tw o or three lim es ns large a tax m ade by several d ifferen t m ethods Sherw ood gets com bination tool on his trucks because it would be an show th e d rillin g s to be highly im factory. economy to do it for th e sake of pregnated w ith oil. The Im pregnated G ates— New h ig h school to be b elter roads. stra tu m was passed and a pure shulc b u ilt here. H EPPNER, O R E G O N The man who advócales hig h er lias been encountered. T his Is a very B lachy— iFour-room school h o u se, license fees to m ain tain and Improve hopeful sign, according to tho d rill to be constructed soon. highw ays is not an enem y of the au - er«. ABtoria— W arren to n r a in in g Mill Will pay highest market price for butterfat. Co. to replace m ill recen tly d estroy Honest weights and te s t Give us a trial shipment ed by fire, a t W arren to n . N ew port— Several stre e ts to be im proved. A storiu— Steam h e a tin g p la n t to be installed in A dair school. ■ Are you going to play safe and get your COAL ► P rin ev ille— W ork on new h otel is NOW at the Tum-A-Lum; or take a chance and wait " u n d er way. SHtcoos shingle mill ru n n in g again ■ until you need it about Oct. 1st? You will want it Troy lau n d ry in s ta llin g a then and may not be able to get it. * /.ew Bend— iron in g m achine. Oregon City— C on tract for paving Are you waiting for it to get cheaper? Coal is B M olalla avenue is aw arded. are a necessity, selling now at $1.50 less than last year. We have * R oseburg— C herries b rin g $490 to tho acre. no information which would lead us to believe that h especially when irrigating M ilton— New brick and concrete it will be cheaper this year. sto re being erected liy M ilton E con omy store. Will you be SAFE or SORRY? P endleton— $33.000 church to be erected hero. buy a good one now and have the satisfaction of QHjf ^rrmintuii ìjrralò 2,191,200’ STEPS Honey Labels A hom e scientifically planned to elim inate fiv e steps betw een th e freq u en tly used room s in 30 y ears saves th e w ife a long w alk of 2,191,200 steps o r 1245 miles. Built Architecturally Correct H elp in Planning Free H erm b ton ■ Í Inland Empire Lumber Company H erald 9 P oultry Feeds and Mill F eeds DANC W atk in s Poultry and Stock T on ic P O U L T R Y S U P P L Y CO. SATURDAY AUGUST 12 Morrow County Creamery Company Hermiston Auditorium ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■B Z 6 5 D ays To O ctober 1st. a 3 Through special efforts of Manag er Tom Marxen the p J S h u b e r t’s O rigin al J a z z O r c h e str a Z a ; : ■ H T H E T U M -A -L U M LUM BER C O M PA N Y R. A. B r o w n io n , M g r . P h o n e 111 ; ; * ■ : ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■i • THEY WILL NOT BLOAT During the past week many tests have been made with the MINER ANTIBLOAT HALTER W . C. C ox, M anager A ❖ ❖ ❖ •> ❖ « > •>•>•>♦> •> •> •> •> •> A ♦ ♦ “KICKS AND THRILLS" 4« ❖ < •< •< •< ‘ 4» W ATCHES o f C hicago W H Y NOT has been engaged to furnish the music knowing what time it is. WM. H. OGDEN . ♦ 44- JEWELER and WATCHMAKER Where Pat Was In a sm all village in Irelan d , the m other of a soldier met th e v illage p riest, who asked her If she h id had news. "S ure, I have," she r-ald, " P a t hail been k illed." “Oh, I am very so rry ," said the priest. "D id you receive word from the w ar o ffice?" No. she said, “ I received word from him self." The p riest looked perplexed and raid : "B u t how is th a t? ’’ "S u re,” she said, "h ere Is the letter read it for yourself ” The le tte r suld: "D ear m other. I am now in th e Holy L and.” — The A rgonaut. 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