The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, September 25, 1924, Image 2

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Published every Thursday at Har-
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Coal Consumers
mlnton, Umatilla Comity, Oregon by
Saymond Crowder, Editor and Man­
ager.
lbitered aa second class matter.
Deeamber 100$ at the poetofflee at
Hermiston, Oregon.
Aa old-timer la one who can raaaaas-
ber whea tho first elgn of spring was
sulphur and molasses.
Classified or Local Advertising
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Minimum charge 25 cents. 8ubse- 11
quent insertions 5 cents per line.
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THE DAIRY INDUSTRY OP
OREGON
Saturday and Sunday
Another moral of tho times: It
takes less effort to t ght a war than
to recover from one.
Take Notice
Subscription Bates
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Payable In Advance.
PLAYH O USE
"To Move Oradn CrnsMng." says a
headline. White goteg to that truth! i
why not abolish it»
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OCTOBER 4-5
The cheaper egg Is 1 lore, but the
restaurants do not seem to be able to
make a sandwich of It.
The UNIVERSITY pt OREGON
contains:•
It Is said there are 863 cease, for
divorce In this country. Exclusive,
too, of delicatessen meals.
W e h a v e tak en t h e
ex clu siv e a g en cy for
th e F a m o u s U t a h
A b erd een C oal.
The
Hunchback of
Notre Dame
Scotland has ruled England so long
and so effectively that It feel» com­
petent to exercise borne rule.
Many a family budget baa fallen
down because It provided for only one
of them getting a hair cut
(Article No. 2)
In these days a college boy pays
as much for one dance as bis grand­
We citizens of the state take a
father paid for a month's board.
good deal of pride In the dairy in­
dustry of Oregon, and we have rea­
The Arab lives largely on dates,
which explains why they call a certain
son to do so. It Is the largest agri- ;
alleged species of genus homo a sheik.
cultural Interest of the entire com­
monwealth. But while we know j
A boy has mads a radio set from
a peanut. It no donbt reproduces po­
that It Is big and Important, It will
litical speeches with pitiless accuracy.
do no harm to fortify that knowledge
Probably there are no new crimes to
with some concrete facts, every one ,
be discovered. Anyway, the need Is for
of which may be verified from avail­
a strong revival of some good old vlr-
able sources.
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lues.
There are In Oregon about 235,000 ■
The small boys may not be getting
dairy cows. Seventy-three and a
their three R's, but they seem to know
half per cent of the farms In the 1 g
a lot about radio, 'raatllng and rhap­
state have dairy cattle on them.
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sody.
In 1922 the latest figures available ®
(from the reports of the State Dairy
Mah-Jongg Is said to be “the game
and Food Commissioner) show thatiR
of a hundred Intelligences.” They
19,520,768 pounds of butter were “
could have been more usefully em­
made In the state by its 86 creamer­
ployed.
ies and the amount paid for the milk
Phene 331
There has been nothing to report ;
was »7,137,194.59.
from King Tufa tomb of late except j
There were 64 cheese factories In
“ The Yard of Beat Quality ”
that Tut Is Just as dead as ever and
Oregon which bought 91,808,965
H. M. STRAW, MGR.
a little mere so.
pounds of milk and made therefrom
10,122,785 pounds of cheese. They
Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Burean
“Scientist discovers quarts that
paid »1,978,602.60 for the milk.
causes light to turn comers"—dis­
There were seven condensed milk fac­
patch. But, after a few quarts, will
tories which bought
67.567,358
It turn them safely?
pounds of milk and paid $1,248,.
The number of marks In Germany
239.38 for it, making 31,493,390 lbs.
would hnve made little difference If
of condensed milk. Thus over ten
the supply of marks In the United
million dollars was paid for mater­
States had only kept np.
ials for the manufacturing plants
of the dairy industry for the milk
Anyway, these radlollte stockings
being featured In a Parisian style
produced on Oregon farms. Add to
show ought to make a big Impression
this the estimated payments for milk
on near-slgbted mosquitoes.
for ice cream and the value of th»
milk and cream used for home con­
NOTICE
The federal tax on carbonic arid
sumption which Is »9,999,321.80 and
gas has been repealed, which may help
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
Mayor
and
City
Council
of
the
City
of
the total value of milk on the farm
some of the campaign stump speakers
lH more than twenty million dollars. Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon, will meet at the City Council cham­ to blow harder at no cost
If we try to estimate that value of bers, In said city, Wednesday, October 15, 1924, at 8 o’clock P. M. for the
The tobacco babtt 1« said to be
the dairy Industry, we must Include purpose of reviewing the Budget for the year 1925, at which time and
the value of the cows, the barns and dace the following estimates and Budget may be discussed with the Levy- waning among women In France. If
the girls are to leave off anything
ng Board.
equipment, the value of the cream­
more, tt might as well be cigarettes.
The
total
amount
of
money
needed
by
said
City
for
the
year
1925
Is
eries, cheese factories and conden­
sa tes, as well as the products, both 'Stlmatcd In the following Budget;
Counting the number of cars In
which you sat at the auto show Is al­
raw and manufactured. This total
CITY OF HERMISTON BUDGET
most as Interesting as seeing how
exceeds two hundred million dollars.
Estimated Expenditure«
many stations you can hear over your
These are taxed and the taxes have TEMS
radio.
a big share In supporting the state
Library ................................................................... » 600.00
and county governments.
Dr. Sun Tat 8en's career ahonld be
Auto Camp Grounds ............................................ 150.00
The dairy Industry supports. In
earnestly considered by all of those
City Park .............................................................. 500.00
whole or in p.-rt. a fourth of the
who think they can make a new gov­
Interest on Warrants ............................................ 600.00
population of tho stalo. The far­
ernment merely by writing a constlto
Street Fund ........................................................... 1275.00
tton.
mer, the hired man, tho butter and
General Fund .......................................
4200.00
cheese makers, the army of people
It has been discovered that to create
working for the milk distributing
Total .................................................................... 7225.00
a frown one must work four times as
plants of the cities, the men who
many muscles as to make a smile. So
grow the hay and prepare the feed ESTIMATED RECEIPTS:
take the course that Is easier on ths
License
Fees
and
F
in
e
s
.....................
.100.00
— all theje men and their depend­
face.
Probable unexpended balance end of
ants— there Is no enu to t7ie chain
Current Year ................................... 600.00
British airplanes are now being
of those who make their living from
equipped with comfortable sleeping
some phase of the dairy Industry.
600.00
berths, bat the pilots are not expected
On Its continuation and growth they
to occupy them for very long at a
depend. All these people buy from
time.
Amount
Necessary
by
Taxation..........................»6625.00
their home merchants; they deposit
We the undersigned Chairman and Secretary of the Budget Committee
their money with tholr home banks;
The old-time hard customer who
>f
the City of Hermiston, hereby certify that the foregoing la correct as
they help build schools and churches.
was fond of announcing he Intended
made
by
said
Budget
Committee.
There is no business or charitable
to die with his boots on never knew
F. C. McKENZIB, Chairman.
how easy traffic was going to make
enterprise In Oregon which does not
H. M. STRAW, Secretary.
tho proceag,
derive support from the dairy Indus,
try.
Much of our state la adapted pecul
ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET
larly to dairying, but in some sec­
CITY OF HERMISTON
tions, especially where logged-off
Expenditures for three fiscal
land or Irrigation projects cry out
years next preceding the
for some means of Immediate profit,
last year.
It hag been found that the dairy cow
browses around the stumps and re­
turns a monthly milk check to her
Estimated E x p en d io
owner: she eats the alfalfa grown
tures for ensuing a
ITEMS
« » ¿a u
by Irrigation and helps her owner
year.
J f - &
meet hlg payments.
W j. o u
The dairy cow, more than any
__ <£ U 2
§ k S
other agency, maintains and restores
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Û o «•
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the fertility of the soil. Without
a
.
M « o •
her, crops would soon diminish.
Expenditure
When every cill ;en fully under-
stand* that this Industry has boon LIBRARY
Personal Services Librarian......... »360.00
» 180.00
180.00
» 360.00
struck a shrewd blow, they will
Peronal Services Janitor.................
40.00
rally to the support of ths measure
Miscellaneous .......„.......................
200.00
178.21
203.30
70.00
d> signed to protect It from Improper
Total
................................................
600.00
562.30
446.90
309.80 '
competition. Ti e dairy Industry Is
vital to the prosperity of Oregon, and PARK AND AUTO CAMP
Interest on Warrants ......................
400.00
this prosperity 1« not confined to the
Water and Lights..............................
18.00
16.00
18.00
owners of the cows. It spreads out
Equipment and Maintenance...........
875.00
100.00
75.00
96.50
nnd embraces everybody— even those
Indebtedness ...........
100.00
100.00
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50.00
who mistakenly seek to harm It.
Interest ................................................
18.00 400.00
16.00
9.00
Total ........................................ .......
None
230.59
333.18
Oregon has produced more world
1 3 9 3 3 .« !
Street Improvement ........................
champion dairy cows than any other
Street Fund ....................................... 1000.00 1000.00
259.00
250.00
702.00
331.5C
375.39 !
state In the Union. This is poaalbl.
GENERAL FUND
because of natural conditions and the
PERSONAL SERVICES;
fart that some of our ettliens have
City Recorder .................................. 600.00
300.00
600.00
300.00
devoted their lives to Improving the
City Treasurer ................................ 100.00
33.20
quality and productiveness of their
Ctly Attorney .................................. 240.00
120.00
330.00
y30.00
cattle. They work not only for
City Police ......................................... 720.00
330.00
360.00
726.00
their own good, but for the benefit
City Health Officer
120.00
100.00
20.00
60.00
of an almost endless rhsln of people
Total ................................................ 1780.00
798.20
840.00
1844 00
1389.90
who are helped by dairying.
Street Light* ...........................
850.00
450.50
430.00
734.15
707.40
Fire Department ..........................
750.00
296.00
150.00
567.00
175.28
Election Expense ........ .
Nothing can take the place of milk
50.00
25.00
8.00
45.16
Miscellaneous ................
In Oregon without seriously Injur­
760.00
265.00
731.38
516.02
330.13
ing the financial Integrity of the
Total General Fund.
4200.00 2157.73
1800.00
2988.97
3056.76
3285.69
state.
Grand Total .............
6600.00 3774.94
4551 54
2462.00
4397.17
1750.73
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A Whirlwind Of
Action and Romance
oily
line of ''bunk” but
A dashing cavalier and a radiantly lovely dancing girl. Secluded nooks
and whispered promises. Sweet sighs and .sweeter kisses. .. A skulking . i
form and a cowardly knife rv'sed aloft. A nobleman stricken down and
a shrinking girl bornd in the m-ahes of the law. Intrigue—treachery—
guile. Smoldering irvo’t fanned to a fierce flame. A mongrel horde
benti upon rtvenge Conflict— “dllaping chargers—swords agleam in
the snn. The grim reaper strode abroad. And then------
But you must see this great picture for yourself to learn how Bight
prevailed and how in the end Love claimed its own.
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work. T
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Doors Open 7:15
you
Show Starts 7:30
spend
do -ar
here
will some day re­
la n o s i
turn to you. Ihd
FOOTBALL
you
send
away is gone for­
O regon A g g ies
ever.
vs.
Our
prices
are standard. If it
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FR ID A Y , O CTO BER 3
On the Round-Up Field at Pendleton.
Eastern Oregon’s only collegiate
x
dollar
is to be printed we
can do it. Let us
figure
with
you.
game this fall, and the first appearance
of an O. A. C. team in this part of
the state Since 1917.
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PENDLETON
on
OCTOBER 3
General Admission
$ 1 .5 0
B o x Seats
$ 2 .0 0
OCTOBER 3
H ERM ISTO N
at
PENDLETON
HERALD
Why Ship Cream Away
1. C. W. Kellogg, do hereby certify lhat the foregoing eallmate of expenditures for.the year 1035, budget at.
The foremost nations In the world lowances for alx months of the current year and the expenditure« of th e three fiscal yearn next preced­
lh all lime* and ages, have been ing the current year aa shown above have bee» compiled from the rcords In my charge, nnd art tni«
nourished by the dairy eow.
and correct.
c W. KELLOGG. Ctty Recorder of Hermiston.
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We give full weight of cream.
We give “exact” test of butterfat
W e pay for cream promptly.
Hermiston Creamery Butter has a good reputation which
ALL Dairymen profit by, and we need the cream to fill
our butter orders.
H ER M ISTO N C REAM ER Y C O M PA N Y
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