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Wh? llîmwtmt iterai* VOL. XVII THE HOME TOWN PAPER'BEST READING IS BEAD BY EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY BEEKEEPERS WANT CHANGE - IN THE STATE LAW Amendment to Present Law Asked to Prohibit Use of Box Hives, and Registration of Apiaries n lib**** HERMISTON. UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY 25. 1923 Grand Opera UMATILLA PROJECT SENDS DELEGATE W. J. Warner W ill Go to National Water Users Conference at Salt Lake City No. 20 CLUB TURNS DOWN CITY PARK SITE SITE IS THOUGHT IMÍRACTICLE Amendments to the present law in W. J. Warner will represent the BY CITY COUNCIL ’ regards the beekeepers of the state Umatilla project at the National ( will be asked of the present legis- Conference of water users on gov Boston Chamber of Commerce Finds I lature with good prospects of their ernment projects to convene in Salt Suggests P lanting of Trees in Auto being added to the present law. Lake City next Monday. Country Paper Best Advertis Camp Ground and Along the Among the most important amend AH Irrigated districts within the in g Medium ments to the law is the registration Diagnoal Road boarders of the United Stales will be I of apiaries, each apiarie paying a represented at the meeting. | »1.00 fee into the county inspection This conference Is one of vital im If you Uve in a city. you read fund. Another will prohibit the use At the Commercial club luncheon portance to the different projects. any one, or all, of the city dailies, j of box hives and defining the word. Plans are formulated for the de last Tuesday, a proposed site tor a If you live in a city, and have been | Saturday the county beekeepers velopment and betterment of recla city park was placed before the club promoted from any small town, you will meet at the library to consider mation landi. and the farmer who for consideration. read the Boston papers and the! the ojianges. The Community club had suggest has settled upon them. weekly that the folks back home The following letter received Wed- ed a certain location to be set aside It is anticipated that various " send every so often. The Boston nesday by Mr. Skovbo, shows that it and made into a city park. Previous, changes will be made in some of the »ropers you read for news, local met- I will undoubtedly have the support of present laws governing Irrigation. ly the matter had been brought be ropolltan, national, and internation- this county representative: fore the city council. This body con The local project feels confident al. It la crowded with news. You , Mr. j . skovbo, Secretary sidered the site lmpracticle for rea that in sending Mr. Warner as their haven t time to read it all. so you Umatilla County Beekeepers Ass'n. sons simlllar to those offered by the representative they have choosen a Commercial clob. Property owners «can it rapidly, assimilate a liftle i Hermiston, Oregon. man who is fimiliar with their needs. here and there, read the editorial. would have to be dealt with and it Hlg unsual personality and ability You've read the paper. ¡Dear Sir: was believed that the railroad would won for him the commission of not consent to having trees planted But the home town paper you ( I have your favor of the 18th, al- spokesman. ao close to their right-of-way, as they w ve to read thoroughly at your so the bill that you have prepared to Mr. Warner will leave for Salt no doubt would interfere with tele leisure. And you read It— title, date , have introduced at this session of Lake Monday. graph communication when they line, fire alarm boxes, advertisements I the legislature, and have gone over reach maturity. and fillers. You are interested to thia matter very cardfully, with the The Last Fade Out know that Hudson Appleby has been other Representatives of Umatilla The club favored the planting of Recently the newspapers announc trees In the auto camp ground thus seen around town In a new car, that county, and wish to say that we see ed to the world that Wallace Retd beautifying and making attractive Patsy Miele can find no trace of the o° reason why this bill should not was dead. that part of the city from which criminal who embezzled »200 from be passed. To some it wag merely a matter of tourists invariably gain their impres the lunch cart; and that the dump I will therefore introduce the bill, news to be read and forgotten. But sion of the community. The tourist will hereafter be closed on Tuesdays and do my best to put it over, as I AL KADER TEMPLE TO TEST WESTERN to those who are fans of the "silver camp ground committee wiil no ■nd Thursdays. That is news of much ! believe there are good reaTjns why TO HOLD CEREMONIAL ♦ ♦ doubt In the near future confer with more Importance than Marilyn’s mar- any one engaged in the Bee business YELLOW PINE BOXES sheet" It meant a regretable loss. * IRRIGON SCHOOL AND TOWN the Community club and endeavor to liage. should not be protected to the extent Back of It all there is a story. One A large number of members of Al ♦ * NEWS « If you work In town, and live in ot ,he Provisions of this bill, According to information Just re If chronicled woud furnish the theme Interest them in the proposition. « Radar Temple. Mystic Shrine, who ❖ The Commercial club went on the country, your own weeekly gets At your request, I am sending cop- live in this section are planning to ceived by District Forester’s office for a scenario teeming with pathos record as fostering the planting of and heart Interest, the same attention. A weekly news- . 'es Ibis letter to your President, attend a ceremonial to be held in Portland, the U. S. Forest Products The Basketball games with Board- It would depict a young man In trees along the Diagonal road. A paper knits any community together, j K- D. Raker, and Secretary-rTeasur— Portland on Saturday, January 27. man last Friday evening reeulted In Laboratory at Madison, Wis., is being It is read by everyone in town. If er> H- A. Scullen. I would suggest This ceremonial will be the first to victories for both teams. The girls ning a test on western yellow pine the prime of life, verile and strong. good many of the farmers who live you do*not subscribe for it yourself, that if it is possible, that you send be given under the direction of Hal won by a score of 5-4 and the boys boxes wlilch will prove of great value It would relate how fame and fortune adjacent to this highway have sig you borrow it from the woman nefltt me a resolution, favoring this measure T. Hutchinson, Illustrious Potentate, 13-6. About seventeeen rooters ac to Oregon and Washington manufac had come to him through unusual nified their willingness to cooperate gifts that the creator had seen fit to with the club in the setting out of door who reads it after tlife man up- passed by your association. companied the teams which added turers of box lumber. who took office last month. trees. In order to assure uniformity «tairs gets through with it. One pub If at any time you have occasoln Twenty-six thousand feet of west, bestow upon him. Then there would in planting a committee has been ap The Ceremonial will be held In the much to the enthusiasm of the game. be the boom companions. The night lisher within fifteeen miles of Boston to write me, and I can be of any serv large public auditorium in Portland At the end of the first half of the ern yellow pine from Weed, Califor pointed to confer with those who are found that one subscription served ice to you, I shall gladly work to and will be preceded by a banquet to boys game the Bcore was 7-1 in Ir- nia, have been received at Madison parties at which toasts were propos desirous of aiding In this civic im ed and drunk with brimming glasses rigons favor. al»ht families. Each family read it your interests wherever possible. by the Forest Products Laboratory be served in the auditorium of the of champagne and other expensive provement. after the other got through with it. Yours very truly, for the test. buiding. A concert by Al Rader’s Following Is the committee:" liquers. Night after night they oc- Sunday afternoon a picnic party S. A. Miller. band and chanters will open the pro As a public institution, the sub The lumber will be made into ap cured and the pace set was more C. H. Sklner, Chairman; J. W. urban or country newspaper ia a pub gram, with the various sections of composed of Winifred Steward, Lyle proximately 1,000 boxes and crates than' human endurance could stand. Campbell and George Patterson. Setaman, Margaret Seaman, Ishmael lic service in the fullest meaning of who draws most of his trade from the Ceremonial following. at the laboratory. The boxes and His account with nature proved If the program Ig carried forth as Hendrick, Grtrude Graybeal and the term. The publisher serves his outlying residential sections"depends The annual Potentate’ ball, which Wayne Steward took a trip across crates in their turn will be tested to a debit balance and nature demand planed, the results will be nine miles leaders with all of the local gossip almost entirely on the metropolitian Is attended by the members of the determine their fitness to stand the ed that he liquidate. A stimulant was of highway which Hermiston and and news, and he serves the adver dailies without supporting the ad- order and their ladies, will be held the river. strains of shipment. Most of these necessary In order to counteract the surrounding territory will speak of tiser in more ways than in placing : verlsing in a weekly, Where adver- in the auditorium in Portland on tests will be to determine the proper payment. “Dope" was resorted to. At The dance given by the Farm Bu thickness of material and nailing first it was used as a "bracer.” Then with pride. his advertisement in the paper. Ad Hsing ¡3 read almost with the same Wednesday night, January 31. This reau Saturday evening wag «'decided some to improve the design of wood the same old -story. The tenacious eiUsers expect him to make arrange- interest as rending text. is the big social event In Portland ments for window displays, locate gome Soston concerns are now and attracts a large attendance from success. A number of people from en crates, others to work out the best grip of the drug, robbing him of Community Club Dance Boardman attended. Jobbers to_ handle advertised lines, ! distributing copy among nearby every part of the state. form of metal strappings or other manhood and determination. The Community club will give a hunt up business men to handle , weekly papers. They are finding it bindings. It Is necessary for all scenarios to dance at the auditorium on Thurs Clifford Caldwell who had been agencies, introduce advertised pro- profitable. Where checkups and key- Each box will be tested In the have a herlone. In this one there Is a day, February 1. Knight’s orchestra One Glorious Day visiting relatives here was called to ducts among merchants, and act as a ed advertisements have been used, There was a twinge of spring in his home in Hermiston on account of giant drum wheel, an ingenious ma woman who Is worthy of the title will furnish the music. If you want combination sales promotion manager they found that the weekly possessed chine, designed to simulate the ship in every way that the name may ap to enjoy an evening of dancing be the air in spite of the fact that the illness. and auxiliary salesman. All of this unusual pulling power. The weekly ping "grief” of a box has to stand. ply— hlg wife. The true love of a pure on hand. Calendar recorded the month of Jan service is included in the payment for newspaper publishers feel that if Computations will then be made as woman is priceless. It will snatch a uary. Such cries as "put ’er home,” Mrs. Rebecca Rnight and daughter to how many hard knocks the boxes man front the slime of degradation, advertisement. His business demands more merchants would investigate Methodist Church Notes “slide” and "you’re out,” fell upon Hasel entertained the girls basket that he work for himself, for other they voi Id find it profitable?", Many the ears of Pat Slscel as he stood out ball team with a chicken supper on will stand before breaking open and and again place him In a respectable Sunday school at 10 o’clock. Geo. people, and sometimes for nothing. of them think that Boston advertis- side his place of business watching spilling their contents. This data position before society. Patterson, Supt. Preaching service at Saturday evening to celebrate the When local organizations run a ! era should go farther out into the a group of small boys playing ball. Such would be the herlone of the 11. Subject of sermon by the pastor will be turned over to the shippers of dance, or a profit-making entertain country with advertising in weeklies. He cast a wistful glance down the victorious game with Boardman. the country to aid them in the elimi scenario that might be written. "Living for Time or for Eternity?" ment he is expected to whoop it up Within a fifteen mile radius of sunlit road. The open road beckoned nation of waste. Her pleading and undying faith Special music. Evening services at Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Glasgow en in valuable advertising space by Bosun there are about ninety week and the primitive instinct that man gave him a courage to try and regain 7:15. Led by the Epworth League. printing Btories about it, arouse pub- . jy small city and town newspapers. has inherited from ancestors of long tertained a number o fthelr friends that which drugs had so unmercifully A few new live wire members are INCOME TAX DEPUTIES Thursday evening with a progressive lie sentiment, get the people; inter stolen. The average circulation is about ago was awaken within his— to fol working now. Mr. Hamm rendered a TO BE IN PENDLETON ested. If it is a success, the publi 3000 making an approximate total low. Eagerly he put on his coat and five hundred party. The first prize Let It be said to his credit that beautiful solo on hi« Viola for the was won by Harvey Wolfe and the city committee of the club gets the circulation in all nearby weeklies of started for the garage. He would get he won his fight even though It cost League and Mr. Martin sang a solo credit. If it is a failure, tile pub 270,000. The average cost per inch the old bus out and heed the sirens’ consolation by W. L. Suddarth. About The time has again arrived for him his life. Tor church. Mr. Norcross spoke brief lisher is blamed. And for all his is about 25 cents on more than 300 call. He settled himself In the seat 30 people were preseaf to enjoy the making out your lncomo tax returns. The great director commanded and ly in the Interests of the Near East hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Glasgow. Mlsg Marjory Spencer is the next trouble, sometimes he getg a free tic inches annually, 30 cents on 250 to and stepped on the starter. She re The law provides that all returns Wally Reid passed on. leader of the Epworth League. ket. must be in the office of the Collecton 500 inches, and 35 cents on 100 to sponded instantly, pulsating no Rev. Mummau will spend several of Internal Revenue at Portland, on Church night ia observed each 250. • He records the history of the doubt with anticipation of adventures weeks in southern Washington where Thursday evening at 7:30. Harry A. Pendleton Men Catch Steelheads or before March 15th, 1923. Those The weekly lasts for a week. The that might be in store for them along he will hold revival meetings. town from week to week. When the falling to comply with the law are A splendid catah of eight Bteel- Wann, pastor. selection were Just a little bit too daily is no longer read after 24 the “gipsy trail”. Spectators observ heads wa9 made by Sol Baum and C. subject to heavy penalties. seif important and obdurate about hours. The circulation of the weekly ed the maneuver down Main street Ray Lamereaux took a party com All taxpayers are urged to make J. Wasson, of Pendleton in the wat tin s the benches back on the pub-! is misleading too, inasmuch as one and watched them until the rolling Why Rub It In posed of Mr. and Mrs. Jess White, lie common in the Springtime, so , paper does for the whole family, and landscape had hidden them from out their returns at once, thereby ers of the Umatilla below Hermiston A few days ago we received a let Hazel Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick last Wednesday. The fish average sev that mothers and babies could enjoy sometimes for three and four famll- view. avoiding the rush at the last hour. ter postmarked Hermiston. Eager son and Mrs. Lamereaux to Hermis en and a half pounds each and the For the purpose of assisting tax the air, it was the town paper thut ies in the same housi. About and hour after their depart ton Saturday. handg tore it open anticipating that payers of Umatilla county in making king of the beauties ig a great steel It was someone paying us a year’s ridiculed them into It to the a m u s e - ----------------— — ure the telephone In one of the lo head 34 incites long and weighing up their Income tax returns for 1922, ment and satisfaction of all readers. JERSEY PRODUCES 806 cal garage rang. Hello! Hello! cried Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Graybeal were Deputy Collector, H. O. Payne of the elevea and u quarter pounds. It was subscription. Imagine our dlsapolnt- Every reader knows the publisher, POUNDS BUTTERFAT IN YEAR the voice at the other end of the line. ment when wo found out that the confined to their home with coldB Internal Revenue office, will be at caught by Mr. Wasson. e ’ther personally or 'by sight.' They ‘ - epistle contained the following "This is Pat Slscel speaking, the old last week. know the people in the news the same ■ Spokane. Wash.-y-A 365-day test bus went hay-wire and I am strand the Post office building in Pendleton words of consolation: way. They are more personally Inter- Just completed on Eminent Jimps ed in Stanfield. She went ail to on February 26 to March 15, Inclus I Our editor may be clever, and smok- Batie Rand accompanied, by Fred ive. ♦ ested in the news. It explains the ! Owl, the star Jersey cow of the Glenn pieces, bit by bit. When I finally got 5 Ing his one, only vice— NEWS GLEANED AR0UT 4 , l l u i say, If that guy’s handsome. I’m difference in the attention given the Tana ranch, makes her the second her stopped all there was left was Caldwell and B. B. Lane drove to ♦ THE TOWN ♦! metropolitan daily and the country I Jersey in the world in milk and but- the license plates and a battery tag Arlington Saturday evening to hear a Bird of Paridlse. MY AUTO 'TIS OF THEE a Ru Riux Rian speaker. ♦ ♦ weekely. ■ terfat production, according to T. S. that I had in my pocket. Send me The publisher has his troubles. Griffith, owner. For the year this an automobile chiropractor and give Homes and Better Citizens James W. Warner Is recovering My auto, *tls of thee, short cut to Col. McNaught and Frank Wauga- too. Publicity seekers are perhaps the row Produced 199.0999.9 pounds of him a first aid kit for a car.” A man poverty. Hundreds of thousands of new (rom an attack of La Grippe. man left today for Pendleton. most irritable of them all. N ational1 ln'lk «ntl 80« pounds hutterfat, was sent out after him, returning Of the chant. homes have been built in the United advertisers particularly automobile : equivalent to 926 pounds of comraer- with Pat’s car in tow. I blew a pile of dough on you two States during the past year. Ethel Rnight suffered so severely Mrs. J. K. Shotwell left for Port accounts. seem to labor tinder the de <’«•1 butter, averaging close to three "A car that refines to go is dis years ago. land the first part of the week , Owning a home tends strongly to lusion that he does not know what Pounds a day for a year. The world gusting,” explained Pat, "and” he from a toothache Monday that her And now you refuse to go where she will enter a local hospital produce better citizens, both in the to print, and that he would appreel- record of 20.#2« pounds of niTIk was continued, “what a man feels like brother took her to a dentist in Her Or wont or can’t. children and adults. for treatment. ate baring someone send him stories 8et a ?ew months ago by a Pennsylv- saying when he finds himself in a miston. The home owners have more di all typewritten on one side of the an la cow. predicament of this kind would Through town and countryside, you W. A. Doherty, a fruit grower of rect interest than the flat renters in Mrs. Francis Rand returned to her make Sherman’s famous saying Hr In regulation form. Stories that ; were my Joy and pride, Freewater was In town Thursday. efficient and economical government think are of absorbing interrat Hermiston Ask to Compete sound Ilka a golden text from a Sun- home In Portland Monday morning A happy day. after a two weeks visit with her and In the Improvement ot his neigh his readers, and always, even in K The Oregon Agricultural college | day school quarterly I loved thy gaudy hue, the nice white J. O. Lawler was a business visitor borhood and his city, since anything mother, Mrs. W. R. Walpole. very receipt of the story, there has Invited the Hermiston high tlraa so naw, In Echo Friday. that Improves the community’s social Insinuation that advertising «ichool to send its best students in j Never Did Like Indians But now you’r down and through. or physical condition Increase« the Initalls Radio will follow He receives reams of It; typing to compete In the speed con- An Oklahoma editor tells of an old In every way. R. C. Challis was a visitor In The Neil * Barker Co. have taken value of the home owner's property •very week. If an article appeals to ’est at the O. A. C. business show, Indian that came into bis office to Boardman Wednesday of last week. and makes his home at better place OT If he thinks it wii appeal to March 30 and 31. ¡pay for his paper. The editor took the agency for the Atwater Kent To thee, old rattletrapp, came many Mn Maders, he prints It, but most of Thts will be the first contest for the money, then the Indian wanted a Radio and have Inetalled one in their humps and knocks. II. A. McKeen left Tueeday for to live in. H ¿Mg into the waste basket. Then state typing championship among receipt. The editor tried to talk him garage. Mr. Nell Informs me that For thee I grieve. Hot Lake, Oregon where he will en- | It used to be argued that property J advertisers who actually ad- the high schools, and high schools all out of it. Mr. Indian insisted on get" thia Is one of the best Instruments Badly thy top ia torn, frayed are thy ter the Sanatorium at that place for owners paid all the taxes and that on the market and Invitee the public with him. gets the same fair ever the state are sending students ' ting the receipt. After making it medical treatment. Henry Hitt ac- •*»««• escaped The fallacy of that seats and worn, in to bear It. At the present time 1 tieatment that he would get to compete. j the editor wanted to know why he they have only a light aerial but In A whooping cough affects thy horn, companied Mr. Mcpern on the.Jour- jvl,w 18 now wel1 understood. Indeed ’pap«. A differentiation will he made he- WM M persistent about wanting a ney. returning Wednesday. rapidly as taxes have gone up In the I do believe. tend putting up a heavier one as M ain, local metropolitian adver- ¡tween beginners and advanced ata- receipt. The Indian said: "Ma die soon as they find time to do so. , last few yeare, the rants of flats and a n are slow to see what national dents, »hitable awards being made «wne time. Go to big gats and St. Thy motor has the grirf, thy apark Charlie Hiatt of Hermiston Journ- apartments have gone up still faster. ptfueere saw long ago. the real val- to the winners In each contest. , peter ask If I he good Indian. I aay The landlord has passed his tax hur. plug has the pip, eypd to Echo Sunday. Jim Hoskins of Stanfield was In of advertising In small town pa-i Wll’fim F. Oswald, accuracy wlh- He Mjr dld you pajr your oehtef den—and more—on to his tenants. And woe la thlna. town Wednesday. Mr. Hoskins was M. Almost all of the large national ner of the professional typist In the , yaa Ha mjr dld you ^ nor circulating a petition which will be I too. have aufferad Ilia, ague and kin It ts good for any community that H. . Walpole and wife of Irrigon ate. selling automobiles, fTaea, world championship typewriting eon-.fo,, paper? j ««y pea. He aay whara cent to the Oregon legislature asking the "own your home” movement has dred ills, wore In town Sunday. Bit ies. foods, etc., test, will be featured at the buanees „ receipt? I say no have it. I have for a loan of »10.900 to complete an Endeavoring to pay my billa. mad« such progress. That movement i them in advertising achednlea “how whch wii occupy the antre com- to rnn au orar hall to find you to get artesian wall, the drilling of which Since thou wart mine. W. J. Warner motored to Pendle should be encouraged In all proper The aearhy metropolitian merchant I mere« building. | receipt.—Heppner Herald. ways. — University Harald. ton Saturday. Is now In progress at Stanfield.