TH® llgBMXSTOy HERALD, HEBMISTON, OHEGO3T.
Vlpr WrrmUüra Errali
•▼•17 Thuiaday i t H m .
U m atilla Coupty, Oregon by
Raymond Crowder,
r, Edito
tor and Man-
Eta tered aa second class matter,
December 1909 at tbe poetofflce at
Hermiston, Oregon.
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The ladies et the M. B. Aid w ill f
afternoon at 2:19.
IS THE PEEPING TOM KNOWN?
There Is a story being c'rruiated
to the effect that the Peeping Torn
the Individual which has occasioned
Hermiston a good deal Of trouble
during tbe past few months, has
been caught, but owing to his prom
inence ari3 standing in the com
munity, those who know his identity
refuse to divulge It.
This story has been repeated to
such an extent during the past week
It would lead one to believe there is
something back of it. When one
hears the story the wordH “promi
nent man" Is repeated. He may be
prom'nent but most certainly he can
lay no claim to being a man.
There are hundreds of men In our
penitentiaries today who have more
respect for themselves than to sneak
around houses after dark, peeping
Into bedroom windows and accosting
unprotected women when the men
folks are away from home. It
would be a shame to send a man ol
thin stripe to associate even with
criminals. Hln presence would be
repugnant to them. There is honor
among thieves and oth»r classes of
men whose deeds make them a men.
ace to society, but a man like th’r
has no honor, nothing but a dis
eased mind, and is a detestlble enemy
of the community in which he llveB.
The person, or persons, who would
protect such a moral degenerate 1»
not one whit better. If it be true
that this man is prominent in the af.
fairs of the community, this alone
shoud be sufficient for h’s name tr
be known. His neighbors and towns
men have placed In him a confident
that has been unwarranted and of
which he Is not deserving. He Is
I’vlng under false colorR and should
be branded as a traitor by not be
ing that which he seems.
A man’s prominence in the com
muntty should in no way hinder him
from being responsible for erm es
that he may committ. They should
never grow that big. The old Idea
that a king can do no wrong may
be all right In order to simplify thr
affairs of government, but when it
comes to individuals of a totality It.
isn’t practical, especially if that In
dividual persists in insulting woman
hood.
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Various menns has been tried and
a watchful vigilance kept In an en
deavor to catch the Intiudcr and th«
public rnd authorities nre cntltlor"
to know who he Is. A number o
shotguns have been loaded ant
placed handy and 't’s a cinch that
if he happens to receive a message
from the btislncss end of one of then
his prominence will not save him
We do not advocate the public tak
Ing things Into th e r own hands
when It comes to matters that should
be tried before a Judicial body bu'
a case like unto this Is an exception
and we know no better use for tar
and feathers than to attach them to
h's worthless hide.
,
A ll members are requested to be
present If possible as this is the
last meeting of the conference year
and the reports must be made up.
A ll members whose dues are In
arrears are asked to send or bring
the amount due to the serretary of
the Aid so th at the best possible
report may be rendered at the close
of the year.
Classified or Local Advertising
10 cents per line for first Insertion.
M ini mum charge 25 cents. Subse
quent Insertions 5 cents per line.
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hold a business mseting nt the home
of Mrs. T. H . Gaither on Wednesday
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Roaring Rip—Kl, whoop!
At last
I’m goln' boys I Bury me deep—If yer
And me dead!
Plsen Pete—Whar la Roarin' Rip
C o a l C o n su m e r s
goln'7
Prairie Rat—Woll. yer see, Hurrl
cane Gal has turned down all the boys
wot proposed marriage, now Itip Is
goln’ ter take a chance. Fetch nut
the picks an' shovels, boys. Dig the
grave deep. Poor ol’ Rip.
T a k e N o tic e
W e h a v e ta k e n t h e
Announcement.
wish to announce that my office
will not be open until August 15.
or a little later, on aeount of Ill
ness.
DR. F. V. PRIME.
47-tfc
e x c lu s iv e a g e n c y fo r
What It Will Cost for Membership
In Poultry Association
The board of directors have de
cided to charge every producer enter,
ing Umatilla Project Poultry Pro
ducers association a membership fee
of two dollars and two cents addi
tional for each four hens over 200. :
Watch Respond» to
the Personal Touch ! ■
th e
Fam ous
U ta h
A b e r d e e n C o a l.
O R D E R S S O L IC IT E D
L et us know
Of all mechanical devices we use. a !
watch conies nearest to having life,
senses and feeling. It reacts to cold
and heat, dampness and dry air, recog
nizes good treatment from bad ; In fact,
it is us sensitive to the way It Is cared
for as a pet dog would be, saya Popu
lar Science Monthly. A wstch even
has temperament that It acquires rap
idly according to tbe temperament of
Its wearer. If two persons were to
exchange watebns that had been keep
ing perfect time, the watches would
proceed to get out of order quickly.
A watch Is the moat delicate and
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complex mechanism of dally use. It
"ias 211 parts, some so small that they
“ Tbe Yard of Best Quality ”
ire Just about visible to the unaided
H. M. STRAW . MGR.
■ye. A break of maladjustment of any
if these parts Is sufficient to mar Its
Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Bureau
'itlllry as a timepiece. To make a
watch requires about 4,000 distinct
iperutions, Involving a year's work, It B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B I
.’art of the mechanism strikes 187,000,-
MX) blows n year, while the balance
wheel revolves a distance of 4,800
•nilcg. No other piece of machinery
known is subjected to such use. Teg
1 good wstch will keep perfect time
through two or three generations.
Once your ayatch has been regulated
io lit your gait, it will require very
little attention. It should he oiled once
1 year, protected from dust, dampness
ind sudden Jolts, and wound every 24
icurs nt exactly the samp time to the
minute. With this slight amount of
•nre even a cheap watch should last
for comfort and rest and health and the
.’or years.
simple life, all in pleasing variations at
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Inland Empire Lumber Company
Early Locomotive D id
Not Operate in Rain
Fersu/ell, Old Scout
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Decision not to raise the embargr
on fruits and vegetables from the dis
trlcts of California not infected by tbi
foot and mouth disease was reached
by the Oregon State Livestock board
The recommendation was sent to Gov
ernor Pierce.
In preparation for the actual work
of boring 3665-foot tunnel under the
summit of the Cascade mountains on
the Natron cut-off line, steam shovels
have clearod away loose dirt for the
tunnel approach at each end of the
proposed work.
Convicts who escape from the Ore
gon atate penitentiary in the future
will be assigned to the prison "bull
pen” for six months, will be depriv
ed of all privileges and will be dress
ed in red and black striped suits, it
was announced here by Warden
Dalrymnie.
An attempt to escape from the Ore
gon state prison was frustrated when
J. W. Lilly, deputy warden, sent 14
men to solitary confinement. The
men planned to escape through a 40-
foot underground passageway leading
from the center of a woodpile to a
point outside the prison wall. Those
implicated were declared among the
most dangerous criminals in the prison
and Included five who made the dar
ing escape over the wall several
months ago. The plot to gain free
dom was conceived several weeks ago,
and had it been successful between 20
and 30 men would have left the prison,
■ Deputy Lilly declared. The plan was
BI to gain the outside of the wall under
■ cover of darkness.
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When you have a
it to the home prin
ter. The salesman
from
t
Probably the only type of automotive
equipment that is driven harder than a
fire engine is the truck or auto that de
livers the papers to the newsies and news
stands.
It’s worth noting that Zerolene “stands
up” in this sort of service as well as in
all others. The Business Manager of the
“S p o k esm a n -R ev ie w ,” of Spokane,
W ash., writes as follows:
“F a r m o re th a n te n y e a rs w e have continued to use
Zerolene oils and greases in o ur sixteen cars and
trucks and three motorcycles. These ca rry our pa
pers e v ery day in the year over all sorts of roads in
all kinds of w eather, and m ay be classed as ve ry
bard service.”
W h y pay tribute to the superstition
that “eastern” oil is “better” just because
it costs more? Zerolene, made
our patented high-vacuum
ZEROLENE by
process from selected W est
ern Naphthenic Base Crude,
deposits less carbon, increases
f i r FORDS the
gasoline mileage of your
car,
and lengthens its work
C o m p a n y ’s n e w
ing life.
im p ro v e d o il for
r F
Ford c u t “ Feed.
Thoee Oil-Starved
Fo rd ..’’
Insist on Zerolene—a bet
ter oil—even i f it does cost
less.
an
STANDARD OIL
COMPANY
(C A L IF O R N IA )
out-of-
town concern may
Nearly all Ihe grent Inventions and
A round-trip summer excursion ticket via
llscoverles which have made modern
Ife so wonderful and at the same time
<0 strenuous have been produced with-
n the last century. A huge step for
afford1 t hat wonderful trip through theColumbia Rh-er Gorge,
ward wns made, something about a
het our .Hent a, - inge your itinerary and nuke
your
rewrralioaa.
•entury ago. wtien the steam engine
was adapted to haul trains of “wagons”
F. C. Woughter, Agent,
>n railroads. A copy of the Philadel
Hermiston, Oregon.
phia Chronicle of that period con
Wm. McMniray, Geni. Passenger Agt.
tains this unique advertisement : No
tice—The locomotive engine (built by
Mr. W. Baldwin of this city) will de
part daily when weather Is fair with
pected to cheat If he thinks he won’t
a train of passengers; on rainy dnys TESTERS ABE FOUND
liorsea will be attached.” This en
GENERALLY HONEST be caught.
But “murder will out" and soon or
gine, "built by Mr. Raldwln,” was the
late he Is going to be caught.
beginning of the great Raldwln loco
motive works, which Is now one of Can Any of the Faults Mentioned
When apparently well-founded
the biggest things of the kind In the
Below be Beaponaible For Your
complaints of thlg sort are repodted
world. Mr. Baldwin made the aston
to this office they are carefully and
Low Test
ishing boast that his original engine
cautiously n vest I gated and in a re
would “draw 30 tons on a level road."
Front a recent bulletin issued by cent case we found It necessary to
Now n single freight car will hold
the State Dnry and Food Commis revoke one party’s tester’s license,
twice that much.
sion we clip the following. The in who plead guilty to the charge of
formation that is contained' in this under-rending tests. But, as al
G un Firs Doesn’t K ill Fish article, concern ng th . testing of
ready stated, we have found such
Thnt flsh, contrary to popular super ereant will no doubt prove of Inter
cases rather rare.
stltltton, sre not frightened or killed
est to our readers. We print ^>e-
We frequently receive at thia
The present price of wheal should by heavy gunfire, Is reported by an ob low the clipping.
office sample,, of milk and cream to
server for the Canlfomln flsh and gHme
make the farmer smile. It has been commission, who wns on the United
Many samples of milk and ereant be tested for butterfat that are leak
a long lime since anything happened States battleship Idaho In fleet battle are sent and brought to this office
ing and 'n some Instances the en
that would make him get that way practice off ihe California const. The to be tested and for various reasons.
tire contents of the container have
heaviest guns of the fleet were ftred at , The
common of the8e reasons
leaked out.
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A motorist in Detroit was fined Intervals for hours snd over a large
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perhaps,
the
suspicion that , the
A very slight leak renders a test
930 for talking back to a Judge. We area of the ocean, yet during the thick buyer Is not giving a square deal.
inaccurate and uselesa and If run
of
the
Bring
no
flsh
were
seen
to
Jump
bet he would I ke to meet the man
from the water as frightened flsh do, Generally speaking, we find this sus- nt all can do nothing better than
who coined the phrase, "talk Is |
nor was a single dead fish found plclon unfounded. There aro many bilng suspicion on our laboratory
cheap.”
afterwards.
condition,) a ffectn g these tests and work. We have sometimeg tested
It Is explained that the vlhrntlnns causing variation one way and an- amples that had leaked only enough
of the air produced by sound above other that are not genorally under to mosten the wrapper, reporting
water are not transmitted to the water 1 Rtood „ thp „a,
who when.
any appreciable extent. Severe
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, the teet as unreliable on aeount of
EXPERIMENT STATION
♦ to
Shocks under water, such as those due eVer h'1' rr'port Rh"” • variation of spmple being received In bad con
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NOTES
♦ io mine explosions, kill flsh. hut they ""X consequence, at once conrludes dition. In the future we shall
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(B y H. K. Dean)
are apparently little affected by de- something
radically wrong. There adopt the policy of rejecting all
tonallons above the surface.
1 may be; but the trouble is Just as leaky samples, as they are of no
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apt to be lurking around his barn or value if not acurate and In many
milk house as at the creamery. His cases a good deal depends upon our
Relist for the Ears
GRIMM ALFALFA
own
methods of opeatlon may be -eports.
Application of photography to
A number of 'nqulrlea have been
sound
by
a
London
scientist
has
now
wronK
In send tig samples to us for test
received recently relr.tlve to Ihe
If It Is cream he Is soil ng, his
made possible the elimination of enr-
eharaelei 1st e.i by which Grimm al piercing noises in railway operation, i separator may have gotten out of ing see that the bottles are well
falfa may he determined. Grimm Under the direction of Prof. A. H plumb; some one may have shifted corked and If possible sealed so that
seed was brought from Germany In Low. an extended eerier of tests made ,hc screw a Ittle unbeknown Io him. no moisture ran escape. Fill bottle
the early 70s. Only a small per for the underground electric railways p4>rhaps , he op, r„ or has neglected to to cork to avoid churning in tran
sit and put preservative in milk
has disclosed the principal ..
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centage of the plants from the orig of London,
__ _ of ; disturbing
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, In sub
. thoroughly ' clean the separator after samples, especially in warm wjather.
sources
noises
inal seed survived Ihe cold winters
ways, with Ihe result that Londoners ' • rh
m»X
w«,ed °.r
of Minnesota where It was planted
In the future will travel In compara- sklmmllk to flush the separator some
NOTICE!!
deed from these hardy plants was five sllpnce. The Intensity of noises times than others; the temperature
All parties having hens to sign
aaved and thus the strain waa de Is measured by meana of an Ingenious . of the milk may be much different up kindly call on Secretary Ogden
veloped. The parontage of Ihe ortg. device consisting of s I rum pet to ratch ( w h en separated at dlferent t'moa, or at his place of buslneas. Read over
Inal seed ’• not definitely known but the sound, and arranged so as to cause a number of other things might hap
the byllaws. etc., and put your
botanists believe It was a cross be a diaphragm to vibrate. Tlds vibra p»n to cause considerable variation ’houlder to the wheel. Let’s put
tion
operates
a
mirror,
causing
a
beam
tween a yellow flowered alfalfa na
in the test— rregular speed of his •his over. Save time snd expense
tive in Central Asin and the com of light to play on a sensitised film. tester perhaps being the worst of all. of having to drive out to see you.
The study of the pistes makes pos-j
mon purple type.
The blossoms slide the detection of the noises.
I This Is not saying, however, that
W. H. Ogden. Secretary.
.how varigatlon from yellow Io pur.
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ihe trouble l„ nevor at the other end
»«• with all the possible color com Dr. Prime H u Operation in Portland
line. Keen cmpeiltlon be-
Will Erect Fruit Stand
binations of the two and 't Is by
In a letter received Wednesday tween buyers has at times been a
O. E. Ryder, proprietor of the ■
thlg character that the variety Is dated at Salem. Dr. Prime writes he temptation to some to be ovor-
second hand store In this city. I s !
uaually determined.
s recovering from an operation that liberal In reading tests. When one remodeling the front of h a store .
However, some other strains such he recently submitted to nt a hospital does t h s ho I. apt to ply even by preparatory to putting in a fruit
aa Canadian Varlgated and Ladak In Portland.
rutting a little on the tests of some stand.
show thi„ color characteristic so a
The doctor states that tha opera- cne or more customers located ss he
He expects to keep a stock of
field ran onlv be cert fled for reed lion was not serious but very pain- j thinks, perhaps, mors safely regard
fru
its and watermelons on Ice for
purposes If It was grown from seed ful. lie Is slowly recovering from Ing competition. This may reason-
the tourist trade.
having a pedigree certifying that It **■ effects and will he unable to re- • ably be expected, for the man who
traced beck to the original Grimm • urn to h|R dental office here until ■ over-reads in order to eliminate com.
F. P. Phlpp. and fam ily spent Ihe |
field.
August I I . or ys-hspi a little Inter, j pvt tIon is dishonest and may be ex peal week at W allowa lake.
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
to the newsies—
job in our line give
NORTH BEACH, CLATSOP BEACHES,
TILLAMOOK BEACHES or NEWPORT
.5gcnt win han<1 yon
the Pacific Northwest"
and Oregon Outdoors" and they will tell you the whole story.
K u sh in g the. E X T R A S
give you an
oily
line of “bunk” but
the home printer is
Thia booklet reports inde
p e n d e n t service te a t, o f
Zerolene mode b y e num
ber o f large users. A ak any
S ta n d a rd O i l C o m p a n y
sale* r e p r e s e n t a t iv e or
Zerolene dealer for a copy
entitled to your job
work. The dollar
you
spend
here
will some day re-
turn to you. The
dollar
you
>end
away is gone
ever.
Our
:cr-
prices!
are standard. If it
is to be printed we
can do it. Let us
figure
with you.
H E R M IS T O N
WEST END FARMERS
Have learned that The Herald prints the •
best butter wrappers. We have the large
size, 9 by 12 inches. Our prices ere
100
200
300
500
for
for
for
for
$1.25
$2.00
$2.60
$3.75
Many are buying them in the larger 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
for
for
for
10
25
50
80
cents
cents
cents
cents
“ The Home of Good Printing
THE HERMISTON HERALD
HERALD
Why Ship Cream Away
We give full weight of cream.
W e give “exact” test of butterfat.
W e pay for cream promptly.
Hermiston
Creamery-Butter
has a good
reputation which
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ALL _ Dairymen
profit by, and we need the cream to fill
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our butter orders.
H E R M IST O N C R E A M E R Y C O M PA N Y