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T H E H E R M IST O N II EILA LD, HER M ISTO N , O B E G 0V . Œtjr WermiBlun forali) cent in te re st n et and run no risk of loss.” P ublished every T hursday a t H er F ire years la te r Sam uel w as not m iston, U m atilla County. Oregon by ru n n in g th e saw m ill. He sold o u t Raym ond Crow der, E d ito r and Man his property and his money w as In ager. tax-exem pt bonds. E n tered as second class m atter, Is th is loophole to escape ta x atio n December 190« a t the postoffice a t a good th in g ? Does It encourage H erm iston, Oregon. the em ploym ent of labor or th e In vestm ent of c ap ital? Who w ill ven- Subscription Hates ually pay th e tax es?— M an u factu r. F or One Y ear _____________*2.00 For Six Months ...................... ..„*1.00 er. Payable la Advance. Classified or Local Advertising 10 ceu Is per Hue for firs t in ter (Ion. M in'm uni charg e 25 cents. Subse q uent Insertions 5 cen ts per line. SEC RETARY WORK 50 GOOD CIGARETTES i< G E N U IN E “B ull ” DURHAM PROTECTING OURSELVES TOBACCO A few in cid en ts sim ilar to th e City Meat M arket robbery last Friday n ig h t, should be th e m eans of con vincing th e most skeptical th a t H er m iston needs a n ig h t w atchm an. T he m an n er in w hich th e Job was pulled would lead one to believe th a t Washington, D. C.—Contents of the th e robbery was com m itted by some memorandum delivered to Secretary one who w as fam iliar w ith th e lay Hughes by Counsellor Dieckhoff of the of the land— perh ap s a resid en t of German embassy, which is said th e tow n. He no doubt was aw are have given G erm any’s position on the th a t th e c ity waB u n p ro tected at question of reparations, will remain n ig h t and a t th e m ercy of thieves secret so far as the state departm ent and burglars. The b reak in g in and is concerned. robbing of th is b u ild in g u n d er the Decision not to make the memoran present conditions seem to be a dum public was made known upon cinch. receipt of press advices from Berlin If a n lg h tw atch m an h ad been on th at the German foreign office was d u ty last F rid ay n ig h t we are in willing to have the W ashington gov clined to believe th a t th e crime ernm ent make the statem ent public would never have been p erp etrated . or make Ite text known through diplo Any m an living in a com m unity matic channels to Prem ier Poincare. w here he Is aw are th a t it has ade At the state departm ent it was again q u a te police protection w ill h esitate emphasized th at the German memor before co m m ittin g an act of this andum called for no action on the part -'-.7 sort. A stra n g e r w ho comes in will of this governm ent. Refusal to make Hubert Work, postm aster general, first a sc ertain the e x ten t of this the document public was construed in protection before he w ill rob, nnd who has been named secretary of the some quarters as indicating a firm Interior to succeed Secretary Fall. when they a re aw are th a t th e town determ ination on the p art of the Wash Is a t th e ir m ercy both men will lngton governm ent not to make any ta k e a chance fig u rin g they are safe, move which would bring It into the from detection. controversy between France and Gee Then again th ere iH th e element many but to rem ain aloof until an of fire. opportunity to act In a m anner helpful A man may labor a life tim e to and welcome to both nations is found build up a business and by th e fru its Essen.—Essen experienced the wild of these labors accum ulate enough est night since the beginning of the OREGON FA IR BOARD NAM ED to assure him a com fortable living occupation and In the early Sunday d u rin g his old age and in an h o u r’s morning hours food stores w ere loot J. E. Reynolds Only Member of Old tim e his castles may bo burned to Body to Be Carried Over. ed and others broken Into by arm ed the ground and he finds him self u Salem, Or.—Governor W alter M. mobs, said to have been composed of pauper.- P erh ap s a w atchm an on .he unemployed. Pierce announced the appointm ent of d uty would avert a calam ity of this This city Is virtually w ithout po the state fair board, consisting of the n atu re. A t any ra te it is w orth th e lice protection at present and many following members: money to feel th a t you huve th is of the citizens, in fear of further rob J. E. Reynolds, La Grande, reap protection. beries or violence by bands in the pointed; Dr. J. W. Morrow, Portland; T he chances th a t we a re al p res streets, are arm ing them selves as best W ayne II. Stuart, Albany; Frank E. ent ta k in g are not w orth the few they can for th eir own protection. Lynn, Dallas, and A. C. M arsters ol p a ltry dollars we save by not h aving Marks to the am ount of 1,000,000,000 Roseburg. to pay n nlgh tw atch m an salary. S tu art Is a m erchant, Lynn is a from the Berlin relchsbank, which The old 8aying“ b e tte r be safe than wore being transported to banks In dairyman and M arsters is a banker. so rry ,” is m ighty good advlco. Considerable in terest in the appoint Duisburg, were seized by th e Bel- <la«s. This .money will be applied to m ent of the new board has been cre payment of the cost of the Rhlnaland ated because of the requested resigna “THEM DAYS IS GONE FOREVER" army of occupation, on which account tions of th ree members of the old A few days ago we receved a com Germany Is in arrears. board. The governor, in asking that m unication from th e Associated In Unemployment In the R uhr district these resign, gave as his only reason du stries of P o rtlan d , who are trying is again causing some uneasiness in th at It was apparently impossible for to b rin g th e ."oleo” referendum be occupation circles. friction to be eliminated otherwise, fore the people, a fte r the last legis • • n a to r Nlcnoiton of Colorado Dia«. la tu re had posed a law p rohibiting Danver, Colo.—Samuel D. Nicholson, B R IE F G ENERAL N E W S th e m anu factu re nnd sale of the pro United S tates senator from Colorado, duct, giving a few reasons why m ar By a vote of 6 to 7 the adm inistra died here of carcinoma, or cancer of garine should be sold In Oregon tion ship subsidy bill was sidetracked the liver. He had been 111 for nearly Among them is th is one: "T hr in the senate. a month. A m erican arm y in France d in in g tin Whooping cough may be cured by w ar lived on m arg a rin e .” governm ent expenditures the application of th e X-Ray, in the T his sta te m e n t may bo tru e. But opinion of Boston physicians. exceeded revenues by more than *7,- the ex-doughboy w hile fig h tin g In The Minnesota state senate h a t kill 000,000 during 1922, according to the F rance, to m ake th e world safe for ed a bill to restore capital punish annual report of the insular auditor. democracy, e a t a good m any th in g s ment for persons convicted of murder. The prohibition enforcem ent b u re a i th a t his ap p etite doesn't crave since The United States shipping board has started an Investigation of con* he retu rn ed home to the states. For sustained an operating loss of *12,69?,- corns which advertise formulas and Instance, h a rd tack and beans and 516.11 during the months of November devices for evading the Volstead act. beans nnd h ard tack was served to and December, 1922, and January, 1928, him quite freq u en tly w hile he was Chairman L asker announced. "over th e re ” and yot we do not h ear W. Burke Cockran, congressman of a single Instance of w here ex- from New York, conceded tc have PENDLETON service men have come home and been one of the m ost eloquent orators beat up on th e ir wlve„ because these who ever spoke from the floor of tw o articles of food were not serv congress, died In W ashington, D. C. ed to him. Senator C arter Glass, dem ocrat of He also had coolies w hile In the Virginia, form er secretary of the treas SPECIALIST trenches but we have never heard of ury, declined to servo on the World in internal Medicine for the a one com plain because he h ad p a rt war debt funding commission to which past twelve yeais ed com pany w ith the little pests. he was nppoiuted by President Hard No, Mr. Associated In d u stries, ‘ them ing. DOES NOT OPERATE days Is gone forever." The A m e r The senate failed to confirm Jam es ican arm y In Frnnce w as fed m a r G. McNary, New Mexico, as comp Will be at g arin e because It was impossible to troller of the currency, hut confirmed D0RI0N HOTEL procure and feed them b u tle r. As a the nominations of Cyrus E. Woods of ru le au Im itation or su b stitu te of an Pennsylvania to be am bassador to Tuesday. May 15th a rttrfe can In no way com pare w ith lapan, and Alexander P. Moore, Pltta- Office Honrs ; 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. >urg, to be am bassador to Spain. th e real. A good m any papers th ro u g h o u t ONE DAY ONLY 15 Reported Injured in a Tornado. th e s ta le published (he com m unica K ansas City, Mo.—A tornado, sm ash tion we h ive spoken - f, sent to them No Charge for Consultation by the As 4 l e e ; Industrie«. One ing along the Kansas-Missouri border. of them la publish?«! In a tow n where Injured 15 persons and caused property Dr. M ellenthln Is a reg u lar gradu- I estim thousands a cream ery is located who annu ally damage The"‘ M ated o r 7 ? at o m m r o u t 'o of f dol thei 7 ,’’ J " a T ’* '? * Bn<* n " d ‘“ I lars, p u t noon th e m ark et thousands of licensed by th e sta te of Oregon. I pound of b u tte r V. nr« unable Io southwest, struck K ansas City, Ex He v isits professionally th e more celsior Springs and St. Joseph, Mo., aeu why an ed ita r : hoi.Id give the Im portant tow ns and cities and of Associated Industrie« free ad v ertis the hardest blows, while Troy, H ia fers lo all who call on th is trip free w atha and other K ansas towns w er. in g of th is n atu re, especially when It con su ltatio n , except the expense of Is a direct blow to one of O regon’s cut off from communication. tre a tm e n t w hen desired. grow ing Industrie«— d airying. A ccording to his m ethod of treat- N T S RETURNED B,* i t he does not o p erate for chronic Dairym en m ust wake up and o r NO IN D IC T M E ______ gan ise to fig h t th is m easure sponsor Insufficient Evidence Reported 1 M»ll stones, ulcers of] 'd by Sw ift « Co., along w ith a few Grand Jury In Bastrop Inquiry. ["ton” *h * ton sils or adnolds. others. If you don't you a re goin Bastrop. L a —The Morehouse Parish He hnH to h l” cred h w onderful re- to be h it and h it hard. grand Jury, which began Its sessions ,n of th e stomneh. hero on March 6 In connection with ,,v *r * bowels, blond, skin, nerves, the masked band activities la the pap j h e a rt* kidney bladder, bed w ettin g , JONES GOT THE IDEA Samuel Jones ran a saw m ill out In Ish last summer, subm itted Its report r , , # r r *’’ we“ k lungs, rheum atism , Oregon . It took a lot of money to to Judge Fred M. Odom, stating Its sc la ,,c a * leg ulcers and re ctal all- m ain tain his Industry w hich em failure to find indictm ents on account ’" • n ,a - •• T°u have been ailin g for any ployed 600 loggers and men In the of Insufficient evidence. "The majority of this body are 0,'le n g t h ° f tim e and do not get any m ill. He had to make some Im provem ents which Would employ to o the opinion th at th e evidence provided ! •’•••e r, do not fall lo call, as Im prop m ore m«s. 1« required *100,000 a d s'as not sufficient to w arrant the find **r m easures ra th e r ih an disease are Ing of true bills against any particular r *rT often th e cause of your long d itio n al capital. party." the report said. stan d in g trouble. He told a few of his friends th a t Captain J. K. 8k ip with. exalted cy-j Rem em ber above d ale, th a t con- If they would loan him t h . money o r lake stock in hla o rg an isatio n clops of the Morehouse klan. declared » ultallon on th is trip w ill be free he was pleased with the VhrdlcL and th a t his treatm en t Is differen t he would pay them a good retu rn . M arried women m ust be accom pan A fter due consideration they sad. ied by th e ir husband«. ”W e a re sorry, Sam uel, b u t we ran Address Boston Block. Mlnne- huy tax-exem pt bonds, escape all j spoil», Minn. GERMANY'S NOTE IS KEPT SECRET STORES IN ESSEN LOOTED BY MOBS Coming to D r. M e lle n t h in ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■i C o m p a r e O u r C le a n in g SH W it h a n y C le a n e r e O ROOF po u ltr y - We use the utmost skill and tak. e- iry precau- tion in cleaning both ladies’ and me. s \ ear. WE CLEAN ANYTHING Custom Tailoring Repairing Alts .tion* Imperial French Dry Cl aners -w* - r & IE ■ ■ ■ ■ I Give the Hens a f hr ree : ■ '«J WEST END FARMERS Nature made a hen to lay eggs. She will lay in winter and summer, if you’ll only give her a chance. Have learned that The Herald pri its the best butter wrappers. We hav e ti e large size, 9 ly 2 inches. Our prices are — A new, well-lighted, warm, sanitary chicken house is a real investment. It means two things that make tig poultry profits—early hatches and more eggs. 100 200 300 500 for for for for $1.25 $2.00 $2.60 $3.75 Many are, buying them in the large-’ quan tities, but we are here to serve you all. If you want only a few we have them with out the name. These we sell as follows— 12 30 62 100 for 10 for 25 for 50 for 80 cent j cents cents cents “ The Home of Good Printing” THEIHERMISTON HERA.D Subscribe Now -to the- Hermiston Herald and keep informed of the events and happen ings in your commun ity. ! ■ ■ E Call at this office and inspect plans of poultry houses which have been designed with the “more eggs’’ idea. s ■ — M W e g " ’ x w i I a a a a a S Inland Empire Lumber t ■ ■ Phon*» dHÎ The Yard of Best Quaik M. M. STRAW. MGR. Exclusive Representatives of Nafioo? BARBAI ■' IH!"- r I 1917 Touring, good rubber, $100 One with starter and good rubber, $200 OTHER BARGAINS nWe Have What You Want0 Echo Auto Company WEST SIDE MARKET *’ • • • • T h i n g * to We have at all times Fresh Milk from the W. H. 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