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THE H E B M IST O N H ER A LD , HER M ISTO N , OREGON.' -rr~ • n t seen from th e fro n t, and has a I Pacifle Coast w ill be exhibited by ■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■i dull, luatorleog expreesion. The long . W. B. Connell, dog fancier S ent’le, beak and narro w , crow -like head are owner of th e prise dog P retly Bub P ublished every T hursday a t H er. found on h ig h record hens. bles. m tston, U m atilla County, Oregon by W hile m ore active and nervous th e H erald P ub lish in g company, Inc. th a n a low producing hen the high C onstruction work on a new steel E n tere d as second class m atter, producer is m ore easily cau g h t than span a t Nelson’s bridge over th e December 1906 a t the postoffice a t th e low producers. The high produc N aches riv er at Y akim a has been H erm iston, Oregon. er is frien d ly while th e shy layer started . The Union B ridge com pany is sly, stay s on th e roost or o u ter has th e contract and expect to finish Subscription Rates For One Y ear ............................... *2.00 edge of flock, and squaks when she i th e bridge before w inter, is cau g h t. H eus firs t off the roost I ■ For Six M onths ............ _ ............ *1.00 P ayable in Advance. in th e m orning and last on a t n ig h t are th e birds th a t lay lots of eggs. * ♦ Advertising Rates W hen 1n doubt as to the hen s 4 OREGON INDUSTRIAL ♦ OBEGON Rlsplay ................... 20 C ents per Inch ♦ ♦ egg-laying q u ality give her the bene- 4 REVIEW ♦ i C lassified or Local 10 C ents per L ine * NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS ♦ fit of th e doubt In cu lling for lay- 4 4 for F irst In sertio n , 5 C ents for Sub ♦ 4 era, but not in selecting the breed 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 sequent Insertions. E MAKE them up 4 4 * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ers. P o rtlan d to have new MO,000 The young son of Mr. and Mrs. C ulling can be accu rate only when w icker fu rn itu re store. to y ou i o r d e r . IRRIGATION AND POWER Ed B lenger, on Monday of th is week bens are kept u n d er uniform condi Bugene— P h i D elta T h eta fr a te r Proper planning pays—financially—but Is th e co u n try w ith in a rad iu s of while p lay in g ab o u t th e electric tions, since it is a com parison of nity to build *20,000 house. Any size. ? ty color 200 m iles of H erm iston destined to w ashing m achine accidently stu ck hens th a t have had like o p p o rtu n it much more, in comfort, convenience F f- Hood R iver to have new *25,000 become th e g re a te st irrig ated sec th e index fin g er of his rig h t h and ies. H ousing, feeding, freedom from cooperative fru it storage plant. and any re ing you isfaction and > r i . Y, tion in th e w orld? It would seem into th e cog w heel of th e w rin g er p arasites and contagious diseases. R ain ier— Long Bell Co. goes to as if th is w ere to be tru e if th e ir- and had it c u tt off a t th e second and good m anagem ent, should apply eight hours; two big new m ills to be than the “make-shin meuiou. may choose. rig a tio n projeects already establish- jo in t. The In ju ry w as dressed a t the alik e to ail b ird s compared. W hen built. ed to g eth er w ith those contem plated i U m atilla hosp ital.— U m atilla Spokes- these conditions are poorly m et even , M ilton Box company expects to au d u n d er constru ctio n are com plet good layers may be culled out, es- m ake tw o milion boxes th is year, ed. T he one w hich in te re sts local pecially a t ce rta in seasons when they Bend— Storage reservoir dam at Clyde Grim , of Irrig o n , ow ner of people an d U m atilla county p a rtic u l are not laying. C rescent Lake to cost *35,000. a rly la th e McKay Creeeke project the g a a an d oil statio n , w as roused This company will gladly assist you to La G rande— H igh school building ad jac en t to th e U m atilla and w hich by a m id n ig h t caller w ho w anted 20 to be improved. plan economically, correctly and scientifi WE CAN VAKE 4 w ill b rin g tw en ty t o th irty thousand gallons o f gas. W hen Mr. Grim had 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 R oseburg .C ountry club to erect cally so that your new home will fit your m ore acres u n d er w ater. L ast weeke filled the order, the d riv er of th e car ♦ *4500 house. PROMPT DI LIVERY INLAND EMPIRE NOTES announcem ent was m ade of th e fo r sta rte d th e m achine and his com pan ♦ “pocket-book” and yet be as efficient and P o rtlan d — *170,000 blind school to ♦ ♦ m ation of a syndicate w hich w ill im ion covered Mr. G rim w ith a revolver : be erected. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 as satisfactory as you would like to have m ediately tak e over th e *28,000,000 u n til they had disappeared down the Bend— Modoc L um ber com pany to The Spokane M erchants associa bond issue of th e H orse H eaven Ir load in th e d irection of B oardm an. it. Free to customers. tion has planned its a n n u al trade ex erect 10 dry kilns. rig atio n p roject and allow w ork to The au th o ritie s w ere notified b u t so New h eating system to be in sta ll, begin im m ediately on a project th a t far n o th in g has been seen o r heard of tension to u r covering a four day trip ed in school a t Sisters. w ill reclaim 300,000 acres of arid th e ban d its.— U m atilla Spokesman. leaving Spokane Septem ber 19 and Hood R iver— Lost Lake H ighw ay re tu rn in g on th e evening of Septem lnnds. W ate r w ill be carried alm ost J. E. M iddleton who has a sm all ber 22. N early 100 Spokane jobbers, ju s t outside the border of th e Oregon 100 mile» from th e K lick itat river p ru n e orch ard in th e edge of F ree m an u factu rers, w holesalers, bankers N ational F orest, isop ened. on th e east slope of Mt. Hood. T his w ater is one grow er who expects an L a Grande— E n terp rise highw ay to and th e ir special rep resentatives will land lies directly n o rth across the good a crop as last year. He has two v isit P u llm an w here they w ill spend be h ard surfaced. C olum bia riv er in B enton county acres of young trees and expects to P o rt Orford— New lum ber m ill to th eir first nig h t. W ashington. get 12 tons of p runes.— M ilton E agle T h eir second day w ill be spent be b u ilt on lake here. A n o th er even la rg e r project which E ugene— U niversity of Oregon C. O. Y oung says he h as seen m any in Lew iston and th e th ird a t G range- la ie r may be pu t in Is the Columbia I Phone ’ M buildings destroyed by fire to be re ville. The N o rth ern P acific wll fu rn B asin project w hich extends as far more rattlesn ak es th a n usu al th is placed a t once, new stru c tu re s to cost ! T h e i , ,i . - ish a new all steel tra in w ith diner, been b earin g th e ir crowds of to u rist ■ south as Pasco and jo in in g the H orse season. At th e Y oung ra n ch m any betw een *60,000 and *70,000. observation car and sleepers to ac visitors, m any of who-n have come to , H eaven project on th e n o rth . U tili of Ihe snakes a re com ing down from F M edford— Brownlee-Olds L um ber com m odate th e trav elin g m erchants. com pany will m ake firs t "run^ a t 'lta ‘ t« y a p e the zation of the D eehutes riv er and its Ihe rocks to tho eastw ard , and Mr. The re tu rn tr ip from Moscow to , intolerable h e a t of ihe in lan d and trib u ta rie s for irrig a tio n of approxi Young lias killed e ig h t of them d u r Exclusive Representatives of National Binivi Spokane w ill be over th e O.-W. It. & | n e* here this m onth. so u th ern d stricts, or who hav e been m ately 140,000 acres in Ihe Dechutes ing th e pat week. He says they are Ilill3boro— New school to be erect- N. eager to spend th e ir vacation am ong basin w ith in cidental power develop mostly two or th ree y ears old and ed. the m o u n tain s or along th e m any m ent is th e latest p roject to be rec very active.— Echo News. M arshfield— Odd Fellow s to have N early 4,000 farm fans of Spokano w ater courses of th is w onder-land. F. B. H enshaw , d istric t engineer U. omm ended to th e federal power com put considering scarcity of certai Lakeview w ill stag e a Round-Up and vicin ity visited W aikiki furm , on new home here. R eports from various sections of S. Geological survey, began its in m ission by a board composed of rec New hotel completed at M adras. Septem ber 2, 3 and 4, w ith *4,000 th e L itlle Spokane river, home of the raw m aterials are as yet u n certai the P acific N orthw est indicate th a t lam atio n service and arm y engineers. in prizes. v estig atio n m ore th a n a year ago, to prlz$ w in n in g h erd of Jersey eatt * “ From th e sta n d p o in t of econon th is to u rist trav el, both by a u to and T he board found th a t If tile upper w ork out a policy to be followed l»y owned by Ja y P. Graves who set TRANSCONTINENTAL by ra il is m uch heavier th a n in any The sum of *206 w as paid in D eschutes storage w ere to be used th e federal governm ent and the state th e ag ric u ltu ra l products w hich wl Sunday A ugust 13 as open house for previous year and Inquiry am ong the HEAVIEST IN YEARS for pow er the ag g reg ate horse pow bounties for coyotes and bob ra ts of Oregon In using, reserving or dis u ltim ately be consum ed should I th e general public to visit his b e a u t trav elers as to w hy they chose th s fo r posing of public lands, w ater reser e r developed would be 613,000. Then killed In Crook county d u rin g Ju ly , raised locally, both to avoid Ion iful farm home. Coming from Spok th eir vacation trip shows th a t large th e re is th e T hree Mile R apids power iccordlng to figures compiled a t the v o irs and power sites contiguous to distance tra n sp o rta tio n and build ii ane and from p a rts miles around, a u u reg o n , w usnm gton an a B ritish Col- num bers of them w ere a ttra c te d by and irrig atio n project, lying a few office of tiie county clerk. A to tal tom obiles in carav an like procession unibia, th ere has been pouring for j the ad v ertisin g and publicity cam- the D eschutes river, w hich best farm in g Interests sh all be reasot m iles east of th e U m atilla project; of 69 p red ato ry anim ate Including ably balanced. moved down th e road th a t leads from tho past tw o m onths a veritab le paign of the Pacific N orthw est T our- would serve th e public interest. an d on w hich a concerted effo rt is 44 m ales and 12'feniale coyotes, and By u sing the upper D eschutes for “ Values of Irrigated land are steat th e m ain highw ay to th e iarm build --------- stream of m otorists, lu red h ith e r by . ist A ssociation. UIlUO. uv . being made by county nnd P ortland 13 bobcats w ere destroyed. T h is is ings. irrig a tio n , and ag gregate of 55,000 lly advancing and it w ill be a que th e pictured charm s of th e P acific 1 o rg an izatio n s to have the govern- said to be about th e average record. horsepow er could be developed on th e tion of a com paratively sh o rt tin Northwest and by the stories they BIG IRRIGATION PR0- P rin ev ille O regonian. m en t handle. T his g re a t u n d e rta k low er river, th e engineers found and w hen all of these irrig a tio n unit The v an g u ard of In d ian huck le have seen and heard of th e beauties JECT RECOMMENDED if th e upper D eschutes storage be u s if not feasible now w ill become prai ing, w here an estim ated expenditure L um ber is on th e gro u n d and th e b erry pickers ju s t arriv ed in Golden- and pleasures of “A m erica’s Sum m er of from tw en ty to th irty m illions of ed fo r pow er th e ag reag te horsepow ticable to th e ex ten t of availab: work will soon s ta rt on th e rep air of dale, W ashington, laden w ith the P lay g ro u n d ,’’ Cars b earin g the pen U tilization of the D eschutes river, dollars would be required and where w ater supply.’’ Ihe bridge across th e U m atilla river luscious fru it w hich is being sold n an ts and license p lates of alm ost Oregon, and its trib u ta rie s fo r ir- j er w ould be increased to 613,000. even a g reaeter num ber of acres T he P acific coast, said th e report, here as soon as th e crew can be as readily at prices ran g in g from *1 to every sta te can be seen by w atch in g rig atio n of approxim ately 140,000 could be irrig ated th an on ttie Horse Ed. Comegys w as a t P e n d le t sem bled by th e county. The e n *1.25 per gallon. The In dians who any of the principal highw ays for a (acres In th e D eschutes basin, w ith “ is bound to become an in d u strial H eaven project and horsepow er do- gineers have also gone over the p ro m ake th e ir excursions on horseback few hours— big cars and little cars, in cidental pow er developm ent w as c en te r of th e fu tu re by reason of Sunday, acom panying H a rry McMI veleopnient would exceed the Des posed im provem ent of th e road th a t to th e high and d ifficu lt a ltitu d es some dust-covered and loaded down I recommended to th e” federal pow er abundance of w ater pow er even lan. who visited his fa th e r at f ch u tes p roject, and would he capable runs by th e H ouser place and bids w here th e b erries are m ost prolific w ith cam p equipm ent, o th ers shin- commission in a report of a board though th e uses to w hich it may be A nthony’s hospital. of elec trify in g all Hie railroads lead will bo received on th is im m ediately rep o rt an a b u n d an t crop. ing and unburdened except for lig h t of engineers m ade public today, ing Into P o rtlan d and Spokane. unless the county deceides to do th e luggage. | The board composed of D. C. H en- work itself.— U m atilla Spokesman. At th e Spokane In te rsta te F air, E very w est-bound tran sco n tln en - ny. co n su ltin g engineer of th e rec ’’AIN’T IT THE TRUTH” Septem ber 4 to 9 betw een 15 and 20 ta l tra in and the steam er lines ru n n . tarnation service; Colonel J. B. Cav- B ern ard M ainwnrJng, now owner prize w inning show dogs from the Ing to the coast ports likew ise have an augh, arm y engineer corps, and nnd ed ito r of the Milton Engle, ac 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 com panied by N. J. V anskike, rep re ♦ ♦ se n tin g the New York Life Insurance ♦ 0. A. C. FARM REMINDERS ♦ Co. were business visitors In H erm ♦ ♦ iston F rid ay und S atu rd ay of last 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 week. U n p ro fitab le hens u su ally have T h at Mr. M alnw arlng has not lost combs w ith long, n arro w serratio n s any of his p o pularity w ith th e H er w hich are h a rd and sh ru n k en and ntrrwt.K, u k l u u n m iston people was evidenced by tlio covered w ith w hitish scales. The eye cordial g reetin g on every h and by is usu ally sunken nnd not prom in- £Efir rm la tun Ijeralii resid en ts of th e city in th e west end of th e county. H owever, it w as th o u g h t for a tim e d u rin g h is sh o rt sta y here th a t he m ig h t n o t be able to re tu rn to his stren u o u s d u ties at M ilton on account of being taken in tow S atu rd ay m orn in g by some young lady who evidently th o u g h t th a t he should rem ain in H erm iston. By th e assistan ce of h is friend Mr. V anskike Mr. M alnw arlng was p er suaded to re tu rn to his post of duty in th e east end of th e county. : 2,191,200 STEPS! Honey Labels : A home scientifically planned to ■ eliminate five steps between the 2 frequently used rooms in 30 years ; saves the wife a long walk of 8 2,191,200 steps or 1245 miles. 2 S Built Architecturally Correct Help in Planning Free H e r m is to n H ere.Id Inland Empire Lumber j or M. 3THAW MGR I Morrow County Creamery Company Will pay highest market price for butterfat. Honest weights and test. Give us a trial shipment. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ R 6 5 D ays T o O ctober 1st. Are you going to play safe and get your COAL NOW at the Tum-A-Lum; or take a chance and wait until you need it about Oct. 1st? You will want it then and may not be able to get it. Are you waiting for it to get cheaper? Coal is selling now at $1.50 less than last year. We have no information which would lead us to believe that it will be cheaper this year. Will you be SAFE or SORRY? ■ ■ J ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a T H E T U M -A -L U M LUM BER C O M P A N Y K. A. B r o w n to n , M gr. P h o n o 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 W ATCHES are a necessity, especially when irrigating WH Y NOT A nyw here WM. H. OGDEN JEWELER and WATCHMAKER Oregon Forty-three years ago between San Francisco and San Jose the first long distance telephone line on the Pacific coast was constructed. Today every city, town and ham let has long distance service, and, more wonderful, long distance serv ice with practically the whole United States. The telephone directory gives full information as to rates and classes of service available. Every Bell telephone is a Long Distance station. All purchasers are satisfied. The demand will be g re a t Get your orders in early in order that early delivery may be assured. See O. C. Y oung, R esident A gen t buy a good one now and have the satisfaction of knowing what time it is. The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company " G IF T S T H A T L j I S T " S u ccessfu l G r a d u a t e s A r e th e B eat R e c o m m e n d a tio n o f O. A. C. Thia Institution offera a thorough, practical, and atandard edu cation at a coat within reach of the high achool graduate. It offera training for collegia to degrees In; Agriculture Military Science and Tactics Commerce Engineering and Mechanic Mlnrs Arts Pharmacy Home Economics Vocational Education Forestry Chemical Engineering » ■ ■ 8 ■ _ It offers training also In; The School of Music. Physical Edu cation, Industrial Journaliam. FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 1« For circulars of Information and Illustrated booklet w rite to The Registrar, Oregon Agrictltural College, Corvallis, Oregon ! j s