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TO» HEBMISTpy m nU X Pe HEBlOBTOy, PREGO», OKEGOMNEWS ITEMS every Thursday at Her« Umatilla C o y ly , Oragoa by Crowdar, r. Editor and Maa- OF SPECMMNTEREST ■••■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■i I C oal C onsum ers Brief Resume of Happening* of Entered aa second class matter, December 1905 at the poetofflce at Hermiston, Oregon. Subscription Bates For One T s a r .......... ....... ...... For 81x Months __________ the Week Collected for Our Readers. F. O. Bunting, retired business of Lakeview, died la Los Angelee from >1.0v knife wounds. T a k e N otice x Payable In Advance. Colony of N ow Haven H ad Firet Blue Law» ■ ■ ■ i la 1713 It was ordered by the gen eral court that a suitable man be ap pointed to construct a rode of laws for Hie New Haven colony. The apitolnt- ment fell to Governor Eaton and he was inatructed by the general court to study the laws of Massachusetts colony, and also the "Discourse on Civil Government In a New Planta tion,” by Reverend Mister Gotton, to aid him In his work. Governor* Eaton promptly Issued a code of laws, nuiny of which were from the Mnssacliuaetts code. Duly presented to the elders of correct Jur isdiction, the fruit of tlie governor's toll wag by them approved and paused, says the Detroit New». The general court, moreover, ordered 500 copies to be printed for the Now Haven col onists. At this period of history New Haven was an entirely different and separate colony from Connecticut, the latter be ing made up of the towns of Hart ford, Windsor and Wethersfield and wild adjacent territory. The term “blue laws,” therefore, un doubtedly came from the fact that the first printed laws of either colony, be ing those of Governor Eaton, were enveloped io blue paper. So the code of Governor Eaton comprised the real and original blue laws and since these were enacted for New Haven colony It Is further established that they should be called the "blue laws of New Haven colony” ami not of Connecticut The laws of other colonies were also used In constructing the code and many of them are at the preaent time upon the statute hooks of Connecticut. Many j of the better laws of thut state today | are founded on them. YOSEMITE ECONOM Y R U N R E C O R D S prate ZEROIENE Fig trees growing In the yard of August Rakel In Canemah are heavily Classified or Local Advertising 10 cents per line for first Insertion. laden with fruit. The fourth annual Methodist Epis Minimum charge 25 cent«. Subse copal camp meeting will open at Cot quent Insertions 5 cents per line. tage Grove Thursday. Representative Slnnott has arrived For some people It Is vacation time— for others It !, merely the in The Dalles to spend tba summer recess at his home there. month of July. The forest fire airplana patrol for For years this Company has claimed W. J. Bryan wa3 boohed and western Oregon will continue to make th at Zerolene, because it lubricates Its headquarters in Eugene. hissed1 when he attempted to ad b e tt e r , enables th e average car to go The city of Rainier has voted to dress the Democratic convention about five per cent farther on a gal few days ago. How things do issue bonds and take up outstanding change. Remember some ycarg back warrants for street improvements. lon o f gasoline than when other oils A fire originating In an old burn when he held a similar gathering are used. spellbound by his oratory and gain ed-over slashing destroyed the Faun ed for h'm self the ♦Itle "the silvei Harrold Lumber mill near Glendale. A few weeks ago this claim received ■ tongue orator.’’ At any rate It will Threshing of fall grain got under th e m ost remarkable confirmation in ■ seem like the old days to have the way at Albany last week with most ■ th e results of th e annual Los Angeles- 1 of the threshing outfits taking the ■ name of Bryan on the ticket Camp Curry (Y osem ite) Econom y road. ■ Run. Snc o u t o f t h e s e v e n tr o p h ie s With chiropractors present from all a m o f Colum n» C a v e o ffe re d , in c lu d in g th e s w e e p - a sections of the state, the 17th annual ■ » ta k e s , w e r e w o n b y Z e r o le n e - C h arm to O ld House» convention of the Oregon Chiropractic a * a lu b r ic a te d c a rs. The sweepstakes I a Mach of the charm of old Colonial association was held In Portland. a houses In the United States mid ol winner, an Overland Model 92, driven Fishing In the south fork of the the plantation mansions of the old Santlam above Foster for steelhead a b y Joe Bozzani, traveling the 400 ¡a i South was Inherent in the use of the salmon is attracting many Albany and a miles o f desert and mountain roads, architectural column, an element pop a M onarch Bouts B efo re averaged 29.36 miles to the gallon o f ular wherever men build beauty as Linn county anglers to that stream. a Oregon postmasters have been ap a M a yo r o f L on don C ity well as sound construction Into the Red Crown gasoline—an achievem ent pointed as follows: Miss Maud Harkel- ; a structures they erect. All English towns cling to ancient which th e 1924 contest rules made all For thousands of years, from far off road, Agate Beach, Lincoln county; 'a traditions, ancient rights, some of a the more remarkable as they forbade Phone 331 antiquity, architects and builders have Mrs. Anna Erbes, Harlan, Lincoln a ■ which, of course, are maintained he- found nothing so utilitarian and beau county. coasting or stopping the engine. ■ ' cause of legnl necessity, writes Temple a “ The Yard of Best Quality ” ® ! Bouverle In World Traveler Magazine, tlful as the column. Most nil of the A bond Issue tor the construction R ight here, in the official records of famed buildings of the ages owe much gj, The city of London always has been H. M. STRAW, MGR. of a high-pressure water system for af their character and beauty to the g : tenacious and Jealous of its old rights. this economy run classic, is y o u r protection against fire will come be use of columns as Important exterior Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Bureau - 1, In „ the “good old , days” the stout city answer to the oil question. W hy pay fore the people of Portland at the j 5 and interior structural detuils. B fathers didn t hesitate to oppose, and tribute to the superstition that east November election. ____________ • fight If necessary, the king himself. A column fulfills Its purpose when It really supports the structural ern oil, merely because it costs more James Hammond, (7, who has serv ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I , Even nowadays, when the king visits “The City’ (which Is what you call weight above It. It should never be a ed 11 years in the Oregon state peni and is made in the East, is in some “downtown ’ where the banks and the false ornamental detail, forcing the tentiary for the murder of Ike Bloom m ysterious way “better?” Experi big traders hung up their hats) on structural support to be gulned else in Portland was granted a conditional enced drivers, out to make records, dnysFof ceremony be surrenders his where. Steel Is a material which pardon by Governor Pierce. sword—oatv by gesture, it is true—to lends Itself particularly well to col don’t .share that superstition— why The annual meetings of the Lane the lord mayor of London, who meets umn construction and Is capable of should you? him Ht Temple Bar. In days of old, yielding that sharpness of line that a and Linn County Holstein Breeders’ when kings were bolder, the doughty genuinely attractive column ought to associations will be held at the Wild bankers and merchants of “The City" possess. S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y Rose stock farms, owned by C. B. weren't taking any chances and As a general rule It will he found Swango, near Coburg, Friday. (California) wouldn't stand for the king with that Roman or Oreek Dorie goes well A field of Federation wheat near | armed men passing the gates that With the simpler design of building. Pendleton measuring 48 acres belong- marked the city’s frontier. Roman Corinthian, Greek Ionic and Today, the lord mayor, representing the more florid variations due to ng to James Thompson has Just been for comfort and rest and health and the the ancient ^berties and rights of his Renaissance Influence fit In logically threshed and the yield was 826 sacks, simple life, all in pleasing variations at mighty city, Iff given the password of with the more pretentious type of or an average of 39H bushels. the Tower of London by the governor building. Interiorly and exteriorly. A series of six picnics, beginning NORTH BEACH, CLATSOP BEACHES, of the Tower under “the king’s sign, In Multnomah county at Gresham, TILLAMOOK BEACHES o r NEWPORT manual,” which Is to say that King Monday, are being held by eight coun Our ayrrt will hand you "Outings in the Pacific Northwcat" Foresfg O n ce C o v e re d George actually puts Ids "John Han ty Holstein-Freslan associations of the and Oregon Outdoors" and they will tell you the whole story. cock” to the list of words making up W h o le U n ite d State» Willamette valley during the week. A round-trip summer excursion ticket via the military password over a period of Before the coming, of the wldte man The Oregon caves have been ex three months. forest ffres were then as now caused periencing the heaviest year In their by man or by lightning, says the re history. During the first month and afford, thet wonderful trip through the Columbia River Corse. search bureau of the National Lumber F reezin g E yeglatie» half of the season, from May 16 to Let oor .cent arrange J'owr Itiaerary and make Manufacturers' association. The In your reeet valioei. Since optical glasses cannot be cut dians practiced the burning of forests, June 30. 3000 visitors had registered. unless they are fixed In an immovable F. C. Woughter, Agent, prairies anil swamps In order to en Fire losses In Oregon, exclusive of position, It has been the practice to courage the growth of berries, to drive Portland, during the month of June Hermiston, Oregon. glue them to iron frames of various game and also as wur measures. The aggregated 3764,428, according to a re Wm. McMurray, Genl. Passenger Agt. sizes and shapes. Until a few years early chronicles of the settlement of port prepared by Will H. Moore, state ago the plates of glass, when finished, the United States contain many in Insurance commissioner. There were were knocked off tlie frames by means Stances of the Indians setting destrue total of 69 fires. A. M. Cannon of Portland, a referee Almost 100,000 pounds of squirrel of a light mallet, the blow being ttve tires. The first consignment of peaches for in bankruptcy, who defied tho Wasco poison was distributed in the state delivered cautiously upon the edges of There Is some reason to believe that the plates. Naturally enough, this was the 1924 season reached the Salem oqunty authorities to Impose a penalty during the fiscal year from July 1, a delicate and dangerous hit of work, It wns recurring forest tires that ere ated the great prairie regions of the canneries last week. In most sections upon him when he was arrested tor 1923, to June 30, 1924, according to and unless performed by the most ex middle states, part of the barren land* of Marion county the crop will be speeding about a month ago, has cap the annual report of Ira N. Gabrlel- pert of workmen, resulted, of course. of Connda and the present extensive short, but prices probably will make itulated and paid a fine of 340 In the son, assistant biologist of the rodent In the Injury of the lens. But the dis “parks” In the Appalachian and Rocky up for this deficiency. Justice court at The Dalles. control division of the United States covery wns made that the blocks of Have learned tt *i r mountain regions. There Is geological crystal separated more readily when biological survey. Approximately 460 persons are at George M. Tucker, demented by the evidence that the entire United States they had been exposed to n ceitain de best butter wr , pt ■ tending the summer school which death of his wife and a favorite grand Five of the 12 flax-pulling machines gree of cold. The result bus been below rertaln mountain summits was opened at Salem recently under the son In a fire which destroyed their purchased recently in Canada have at one time or other forest land. what might he called n revolution In size, 9 by 12 inches j r . direction of the state normal school home last January, ended his life by been delivered to growers of the Salem the making of speciul glasses.—Wash Within the lust fifty yenrs forest (acuity. The school will continue over shooting himself in the head at the vicinity. The pullers were purchased ington Star. fires have destroyed the forest charac period of six weeks. home of his brother, D. O. Tucker, out of funds advanced by the state of ter of more than RO,000,000 acres of land in the United States. On the The Baker reclamation project Is to seven miles east of Joseph. Oregon and Portland chamber of com O bsolete Document» whole, forest tires have prohnhly de be a reality In fact as well as in name. The state irrigation and drainage merce. The money will be repaid by The folding rooms of the caplto! arc stroyed more timber In that period Secretary Work has Instructed the securities commission at a meeting in the growers In Installments covering filled with thousands of publications than has been utilized. reclamation commissioner to proceed Salem extended the time for starting a period of years. that are either obsolete or wortu’ess with the investigation of the Baker work on the Jordan valley project One man was killed, a score of for public distribution, the puldlc Indiana U sed B roadw ay project at once, It Is reported. In the storage from June 25 to August 25. The con passengers bruised and battered, two prlnter declures. Weekquaesqwek path Is the Indian Two cities will entertain the annual tract was awarded some time ago to locomotives and a baggage car reduc vaults of the capitol may he found an title which was given to the road meeting of the Oregon State Bar as Morrison A Knudson of Boise. ed to Junk and the lives of hundreds nual reports on finance dating as far Many are buyi:'i{ the l ¡;. through Manhattan Island, now known sociation this year. The Dalles and of vacationists Jeopardised when two back as 1876. agricultural yearbooks There Is no shortage of water on as R e d w a y , says an anonymous Ills- of the crop of 1879 (although new ad- ! tities, but we are here to serve y u all. .1 torlaK 'jaccordlng to the New York Hood River, on Setpember 19-20. The the Warmsprlngs Irrigation district In • passenger trains on the Astoria branch dltlons are printed at the rate of 499,- I Worhr The long, Impossible-sounding rirst day will be passed at The Dalles Malheur county despite the fact that , of the Spokane, Portland A Seattle 000 copies annually), reports on the : youwant only a few w*e have them v. ith- naiiie^iffnW Af a tribe which once oc- and then the lawyers will go to Hood a number of other projects are suf railroad collided headon at a point Baris exposition of 4878, ten-year-old cuplAfoKWikiriet’end of the Island nod River. nautical almanacs, prayers of the i fering from lack of moisture, accord about one mile west of Rainier. out the namo. These we sell as follows— It ilgMtO* Httsopta«r-the-Hlr<-h Bark." William Anderson, who lives 45 ing to a letter received at tho offices The year which ended June 30 show chaplain of the Sixty-second congress. : "Lea* Mar«>lst«wMick Hudson made miles from Marshfield, on Myrtle of the state engineer at Salem. ed the greatest slaughter of coyotes army regulations dating hack to 1895 and thousands of obsolete congres I *»■ 'll« river, the creek, came to Marshfield last week Subject to the approval ot the execu and other predatory animals for any sional directories. ° f «» for the first time In almost a quarter year In the history of the state, ac tive committee of the American Le great width, came later to be kn< aa ‘Broadway,’ nnist hnve'bfebiT'i ih>ne of a century, and the Improvements gion of Oregon. Crook county post No. cording to Stanley O. Jewett, preda K n ew Their Origin of gn W ftrlVvlH iTriVirSkd c^ndfanffr, which he viewed caused him much 39, American Legion, of Prineville, has tory animal Inspector oF the United aa sitWtiaJiWt 'poH, teimsMfftnvMuem surprise. selected June 24, 26. 26 and 27 as the States biological survey. Predatory | A young woman recently received woultflqoUi .XiMwISaR uwotsgl» the ec-' in , n • v Uniform w H u i >1* attire aro^ua« ^has i>«*vn been muapteu adopted dates for the 1925 state convention ; animals numbering 7604 were repre Instruction In the art of Indian basket sented at the office In Portland dur ry, and had made several copies of In tlon <*iva Its it«* grew th of vegetatlqa«! (wr Inmytes of the Oregon state pant of the Oregon American I-eglon. >* itjraic« ,d..u^, ty , ‘« ‘Iq ir^ ^ cord ln g to announcement ing the year by skins and scalps. Of dian baskets of which she was very proud. A friend, who liad been liv Owing to a series of burglaries at this number, 5163 were coyotes. -, r^lrrmple. warden ot ing in Arizona, called ui>«u the young modern - j liu ’toveme'if« _ were taken Salem which stirred the city so that institution. Gray trousers and Continued dry weather throughout woman, who showed the baskets with away, G?e jMtinHRs'Sf TtV‘ottglhal puW business men held a meeting and ask- would’wtlN hAlWlnH»* •»»’ rt-xvlil > co,or o tth e ad that the night police force be In June caused a further reduction In considerable pride. crop prospects, and it now appears h tlw lf? Tint naiLr- - t •» “They are really very well done," :'>sn«c mini creased. the city council granted the probable that the 1934 Oregon wheat commented the visitor, "but, of course, t i IfI l o o d ♦ »pheasants, C rdU F ^hêhirW l» request and authorised an addition of crop will not exceed one-half the pro they are not the real Indian baskets,” n‘ . il'...“ h h ’iji 264 birds In all. (Tom He state game five men for immediate service. “Why, Mrs, Robinson," Indignantly ductloa of last year says F. L. Kent, alalx*«WWlX* inni M<v» i»nn >3 Copvqllls will be' rifcaied In THE HERMISTON HERALD $ a tso p county' wKefti'1 tfr'^iW*ral Carle Abrams, secretary of the stats statistician of the United States de exclaimed the maker, "how can you TiwaUs rantsitt,i(a<'w4«riov0: tj«' Hollywood Athletic club who didn't f t y t » » detqr(JiTne<P eftLVi W '¿>#n budget commission, has sent out partment of agriculture. Weather say that when I Just told you that I pi»de to A W the '¿(¡Ai liWfs 'With Wanks to the various state Instltu- hureau reeerda show a rainfall at made them myself I” these « t y e ^Irds" YR?fir!hlltf'W tf'lib ♦ ll° “ l‘ B<* d«P*riments preparatory to Portland of .68 Inch during June, and bWAij* pwrtW-. "* lfcla<W ;'t4M ty' ’ A d c O * * T— 1” "1 expenditures a total deficiency since September A n d F ather F led stnes _ ""*, the — estimated — I’ dM+fiiHW «iht 'Mat — » * ^ —irnmental branches dur- 1, 1933. of 16.86 Inches. IS thri’firi A rno, "Father," said little Algernon, “why propagation started but success could go there s4Wffi>»«s Mao plsamd startlng January 1. Oregon pensions have been granted has my hair growu so much longer and •WM-eagiWin 8->«a. 'that got, Hie been retarded "By lbs tack of vi toltuv» «er0k<i. litis ff«t y«M n as follows: William H. Powers, Port than yours, when yours has grown so hahitbttwLsupo* l i e » R| pfcqra have been land, 315; Mary C. Whitson, Portland. much longer than mine?” -»ib voi allD.imTI Ja r - i n b o lsi o$™' HiUd«, h M A f f W ,p>ap,bl»a4 u.y Exit father! ràUat to Klamini by Elmer 330; Fred H. Wilson. Portland. 315; gone to the dub, and thliikjiw ¡hat ’"O‘»oL‘ III»»»« ■TF R em arkable Mine» W^llh ms of the the bills at the end of each month teto» blo- Leland 8. Hanford, La Grande. I l l ; Among the most extraordinary ’ l6gtr« I survey of •'•tre tueielv anpouiu-ements of Ware William R. Karst, Portlaad. 316; Mark I"« tMMfc.’ ' with he rabid coyote W. Baker. Salem. 312; James H. mines In the world are thoee at Hib When you need any FtnsRy'wPVlW opsapMlMDenv <<lop*i aa<4 bing and Coleraine. In Minnesota. uppei Williamson river, -Guatan. Portland. 312; William P. Wat- There are to he found the only open- It chanced to be a letter telling IH« thing in the line of »nimi I» killed 38 grown Portland, 315; Jamoa B. Layton, mouthed Iron mines to be seen any that n«AM«e a « taqel»>'ti4il he ea4end, SerVd Ai» oP * yèài,’r*i>s. neat and attractive alley. 118: Julia B. Wilsey, where. The iron ore Is so dose to ed his wife Jllitll the account was 330; Charles T. Smith, the anrface that all the rallroed hail aw ìp p q p if X0MV« tnmant.1, A publli Printing. A 'iflA I**« j>ik deriafci aufho ìxed I; Frederick D. Stranbe. to do was to lay tracks and hack In —TXT THE HERALD WANT ADS— that tnTswim’ BlM l niwit an,I Mfftt the Alban W. Dnnmlre. and haul out whatever ore It pleased. Light It la unusual to find metals or other slab a latter of thdiitt’ Txfc Aagefc-s i valuables of nature d ose to the sur face. Tlie diamond and ruby mines i tka a iw section fcf the l*aci furnish exception«. The commoner ÌD h J 'W . •»’’•r war ba^waaa’ minerals are often burled deepest A t Herald — READ THE WANT ADS— »/f, l JA R rii h<» VJF Pi’** W e have ta k en th e e x c lu s iv e a g e n c y fo r th e F am ous U ta h A b e r d e e n C o a l. ORDERS S O L IC IT E D L et us know IZ your needs increases gasoline mileage Inland Empire Lumber Com pany UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM n (- ~co& less C - . 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