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. J-'J- THE HERMISTON IIE R j LLD, HERMISTON, OREGON- c------------ er w hich w ill pass an endless line of m otor cars, busses and tru ck s c a r P ublished «very T hursday a t H er ry in g m ors - fre ig h t an d passengers m iston, U m atilla County, Oregon by th an have ever been carried before.” It is a curious th in g th a t th e first th e H erald P u b lish in g com pany, Inc. E ntered as second class m atter, em otion aroused in th e b reast of an December 1908 a t th e postoffice a t au tom obillst by th e sig h t of road w ork is nearly alw ays th a t of annoy H erm iston, Oregon. ance. The h u rry in g d river is im p ati e n t if he merely has to pick his way Subscription Rates P ot One Y ear ................._............ *2.00 carefu lly th ro u g h piles of m aterial F o r Six M onths _______ ______ *1.00 o r along th e side of a stretch of h alf P ayable in Advance. finished paving. W hen he has to tu rn o u t of his course he regards it as an Classified or Local Advertising cu trag e. The "d eto u r" signs become 10 cents per liu e for firs t insertion. red ragg to th e tourist. The local M inimum ch arg e 25 cents. Subse resid en t who really o u g h t to realize q uent Insertions 5 cents p er line. w h at it is all about may be still more ' resentful. TRIMMINGS FOR THE FARM B ut every detour m eans an im A farm b ureau in Iow a has started provem ent. It is a sign of co n stru c a "nam e your farm ” movem ent in tive w ork, of progress tow ard hlgh- M innesota they are discussing "b et v ay perfection. P roperly viewed, te r arc h ite c tu re for th e farm ,” a every such s'g n would be welcomed i new spaper p rin ted in ru ra l New a8 a blessing. A sad prospect thero Y ork says th a t th e farm er never Would be for travel In th is co u n try i Mrs. Sam J. McKee of Independence. Lad's Iota promptly came to the front h a s appreciated as he o u g h t to do th e if those signs vanished from th e h ig h Ore., is bolding L ad’s lota, the cham with a production of 1048.07 pounds Im portance of a landscape se ttin g in way! pion Jersey cow of the world. Oregon of butterfat in 18,632 pounds of mtlk the scheme of life, a Missouri school A nd i t ’s th a t way in every o th er d istric t is teach in g flo ricu ltu re along line of hum an endeavor. L ately th e has long held most of the Jersey in a year and brought back the Jersey honors. A few years ago Vive La crown to Oregon. w ith the th ree R s and th e proper j whole world seems to be clu ttered up France was world's champion, and This wonderful cow is expected to m anagem ent T>f corn, cabbages and w ith detour signs, com pelling round- she lived a t Marlon, Ore. Then some be a t tho Pacific International Live so forth. T ardily, it m ay be, b u t none about course, w ith sad loss of tim e, Maine cow managed to squeeze out Stock Exposition, at Portland, Ore., the less certa in ly th e husbandm an in Industry, trade, politics and hum an a few more pounds of butterfat. But November 4-11. is b& eglnning to achieve th e finer relations generally. Can wo not be th in g s of life. bounties for predatory anim als. lieve th a t all th is o b stru ctio n and the E xtension service. T he proposal th a t every farm confusion really means co nstruction P o rtlan d — N orthw estern E lectric eh all have a nam e is not founded going on, to make th e highw ays of A lfalfa land going Into w in ter !n Co. to build $500,000 steam plant. wholly on u tilita ria n considerations. h um anity stra ig h te r, sm oother and eastern Oregon should be m oist but G rants Pass irrig a tio n d istric t to I t is tru e th a t th e nam e carries a f r m e r h ereafter?— Tacoma News not w et. Fields w et heavily lato in expand $75,000. certain Weight of a u th o rity , of re T ribune. j the season often k ill o u t before N orth Bend Odd Fellow s have com sponsibility, and th a t, attach ed to sp r'n g . T his is lea« likely to happen pleted plans for three-story, $75,000 th e produce th a t th e farm yields, it •••><•<•<•❖ •>•> v w ith Grimm alfalfa and w ith alfalfa $ 4» 4 4 4 ••• lodge building. co n stitu tes a k in d of g u aran tee, like * ♦ on sandy soils. A lfalfa on heavy G aribaldi— W hitney L um ber Co. th e sign over th e m erch an t's door * WIT AND WISDOM ♦ soils receWes g re a te r in ju ry from to build ch u te to top of K lger m oun such as anonym ity could n o t de. ♦ w in ter k illin g . ♦ tain. B ut it m eans m ore th an th a t, convey “S hall we p lan t potatoes th is fall ./f h e Dalle»— P acific Telephone & ing, as it were, a sense of individual, More th an 150 Germ an new spap ity most satisfy in g to th e soul. The ers have suspended In th e last few for early potatoes next s p rin g ? ” is telegraph Co. to build new $100,000 • nam e-your-farm idea Is comm endable monthH on account of the sh o rtag e of a question oflen asked of th e farm home. crops d ep artm en t a t th e 0 A. C. W allow a— S ta n d ard Oil to in stall and should be pushed along. p rin t paper. The m o rtality am ong E xperim ent statio n . "If you do, $15,000 p lant W e of th e w est were not to blame publications of all kinds in th is coun p lan t whole, medium sized spuds five G ran ts Pass— W ork sta rte d on ra il if our first farm buildings were—• try continues to be high. All produc- or slx In(;heH d e e p /. th(J reply to put It euphem istically— “ u n a rc h l. [ “ CO8ti:.,l n . ' hO P ri n t .'n * bUHlno8H S p rin g p la n tin g ,s gen erally better. road to Beaver cem ent q uarry. W alloa high school n earin g com te c tu ra l.” It aw s a large Job when havo stead ly increased since tho war. it is said, w herever land can be w ork pletion. th e pioneer^ came here ju s t to w hip — Y akim a Republic. ed early in spring. The potatoes in Redmond to get tw o-story m odern saw tim ber enough to make an ob Nobody is surprised a t th e an - ■th e «round over w in te r are more sub- b rick building. long fram e building, hip-roofed, d in ’O8S ^rorn ro ttin g , and in ju ry gy In aspect, usually innocent of nouncem ent th a t several tho u san d R oseburg— C onstruction of $9,999 paint. The barn th a t followed— if It swivel chuirs are for sale in W ash- from w ire w°rm . gophers and o th er garag e building u n d er way. enemies. S um pter— S m elter to resum e oper did not precede— the fam ily sh elter, ington. This is not a sw ivel ch air ations in spring. was even| m ore forbidding; w hen ad m in istratio n , b u t you d id n ’t h ear B ulk h an d lin g and ex p o rtation of A storia— W ork to s ta r t soon on silos came they were b u ilt for u tility of any b arg ain sales of th is k in d be- alone. The site o t th e farm stead was jtwoen 1912 and 1920.— W inlock g rain a re stead ily grow ing a t P o rt new F ra te rn a l hospital. la n d says G. R. H yslop of the state Eugene— Local fa rm ers’ coopera chosen w ith reference to its proxi News. experim ent statio n . As th e conveni tive association handles 3,000,000 m ity to wood and w ater and not for T here are thousands of cran k s in Its scenic netting. The farm m others thia s la te who consider it sin fu l to ences and economy of b u lk in g be pounds green prunes. m es b e tte r understood every lm - W eston h arv ests bum per bean crop grew flowers— when they had tim e. buy more th an they can pay for a t co p o rtan t Krain. grow ing diRtrlct wiI1 Condon púrchase8 $3,000 fire en B ut only th e soul may feel on roses, th e end of th e month. Oh, if we only forget-m e-nots and m ignonette and had a lcglslaure full of these nu ts! w ant bulk elevators and bulk g rain gine. bins for farm storage. "M any a P endleton lets tw o-block paving tho body requires b u tter, eggs, po •—Lynden T ribune. farm er’s sack bill is as h ig h as his 1 co n tract. tatoes and a m u ltitu d e of thlngR. A nierlian to u rists sp en t $200,000,- taxes," says Hyslop. Sack h an d lin g S outh Bend has new d ru g atoré. T he first steps tow ard th e tam in g is m ore expensive and laborious th an K lam ath F alls— W o rk being ru sh of th e w ilderness have been taken. 000 in E urope th is sum m er. The ed on S trah o rn railroad. F arm life is still no t all beer and E uropeans need never become “ d o l- .b" ^ h an d lin g , lar chasers." We w ill alw ays tak e i t ! St. H elens aw ards $7,829.20 sew sk ittle s but it has lost m any of tho er contract. asperitefs of th e older tim e. Develop, to them. ♦ 4 G resham — P o tato starch factory m e a t of its esth etic aspect comes The N ear E astern situ atio n never OREGON INDUSTRIAL « reopens. very properly a fte r th e rough edges seems to get so bad th a t It can ’t ♦ ♦ REVIEW « have been sm oothed down. The re grow worse. - Weston Leader. ♦ <9 F u rro w s plowed th ro u g h fields of sponses w hich th e new m ovem ents <• ❖ •> fall g rain , vetch and o th er crops The old-fashioned religious rev iv . ♦ ❖ ♦ ♦ are m eeting Indicate th a t th a farm H erm iston— New post office n e a r to allow surface w ater to ru n off beautiful is now b u t a m a tte r of tim e. al depended on faith . And so does w ill save much of th e crop from F arm houses a re no longer c o n stru ct a business revtvaL— F resno Repub ing com plet on. U nion Pacific has 150 men a t work drow ning out. T h 's practice is es ed w ith the re c ta n g u la r severity th a t lican. reb u ild in g line to H eppner. pecially valuabU on low, flat, heavy ste rn economic necessity form erly im The Allies could h andle th e T urks Since 1909 $868,948 paid out in or w hite lands. posed, th e b arn is likely to be a th in g more effectively If th ey d id n ’t have tof m oderate grace if not of u tte r to w atch each o th er so closely.— D al beauty, the stlo points a th rifty but las News. not ungraceful fin g er tow ard th e a l w ays pleasing sky. Even th e occas If Fords g et an y cheaper, a th ief sional w indm ill tow er lends an a ir of w on't even consider ta k in g one u n medieval rom ance to th e scene. The less th e gasoline ta n k is filled.— farm er ra'ses a good m any th in g s be New York W orld. sides w heat and flax and m angel If th e n atio n s a re too poor to pay w urzels nowadays. th e ir debts, w here do th ey g et th e T he city m an who doubts It need money to pay for cancelation propa only v en tu re a little way Into tho g an d a?— B rockville Recorder. country, over any road. T here is the sh arp est of possible co n trasts between A N o rth D akota ru ra l correspon the present and th e olden tim e Yet d en t co n trib u tes a pig preachm ent It w ill not be fo rg o tten th a t those th a t deserves w ide circu latio n . He o th e r prim e essen t'als necessarily w rites, ’’cast a lfalfa before sw ine and came first. W hen we were gru b b in g your wife can w ear pearls.”— A thena stum ps and s p littin g fence rails nnd Press. erectin g th e ru d est of shelter« for m an and benst we were laying the foundation for th e enjoym ent of a rt. B eauty would be apt to be m ore th an * 0. A. C. FARM REMINDERS * h alf w asted on a man w ith an em pty ♦ stom ach and no roof over rh ls head. — P ortland O regon’an. A m ount of spoiled silage a t th e to p of th e silo w ill be reduced by th o roughly tram p in g th e lop of th e * ♦ silo each day for sev eial days a fte r * OTHER OPINIONS * filling. ♦ « Queen been for aarly delivery can ! ‘‘M otorists who complain ab o u t d e nov. be ordered. It ;s well to place tours will be h appy,” w rites an a u orders early as th e queen supply is tom obile man, “ when they discover lim ited. L ists of northw est and th a t the whole U nited S tates has be sou th ern queen-breeders w ill be sup. come a netw ork of fine roadw ays ov. plied beekeeper.) upon applicatio n to iEtjr Iffrtn tatu n ^ r r a lil I * ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a j H oney Î W hat is home? 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