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THE HEEMU9TOH irUTRALD. H ER M ISTO N . OB EG O X. Sip Werntctan Errali ' I >i A kl operatloB. A Tip to Potato Growen •vary Thursday at Har- When you dig your potatoes fol Umattlla County, Oregon by Maymoad Ctovdar, M lto r and Una low close In grading and picking them up. In cool, cloudy days It ltered aa second ciana matter, does not hurt to leave them, but on 1IO< at the poetofflce at hot, aunshiny days, an hour or two exposure to the blistering sun l8 Hermlaton, Oregon. Subscription One T e a r __ _— Six M o n th a ------ ible la Advance. O il on r a r b u /e n i W afers It la surprising to learn how very little oil Is required to smooth the Klam ath Fall»— H ill lines buy 1 (0 tossing ocean billows and Insure the safety of s mighty vessel. The Brit acres terminal grounds for (1 4 0 .- ish admiralty Issues Instructions as 000. to the application of oil in storms, and points oat that a very small quantity St. Heens— New general hospital Is effective la modifying Abe action of opened here. W ork progressing on waves and breaking seas. A vessel going at ten knots an hoar during a Detroit highway up Santiam river. storm can surround itself by compara Salem— Work begun on new G uth tively still waters, covered with an ally dim. extending a safe distance rie theatre to seat 1200. on all sides by allowing oil to drip on the water at the rate of little more Salem— A ll canneries running on than a pint an hour. And the effect is exceptional crop of strawberries. greatest on waves in deep water. growers buy Oregon Growers plant for ( n .e o e . likely to cost you a lot of money and grief, for the potatoes w ill scald and sunburn and when sacked for ship ment nr storage they w ill begin to rot In a few days and w ill rot the the others In which they come in '’ontart. If left on the track for a few days a rotting smell w ill warn 8aem— MleM (150,000 buyers of th lr condition. Don't let to open in July. them be exposed to the hot sun. n.M 3J A city in .the western deeert of Australia gets its water through a large steel pipe front a point 350 miles awey, after it has been lifted by a series of pumps to a height of 1300 feet. At the delivery point What Inspection Does the water is sold for 76 cents per I The Minnesota director of markets thousand gallons. ‘ says that before Federal-State In ------- o— — spection 25 per cent of the butter of A Portland paper states that Aug that state scored 92, but since in ust Beisse has recently lost an aunt spection 70 per cent ot the butter in Germany who left an estate of now scores 92. This is direct prdof (250,000 to be divided among nine that inspection does Improve the heirs, but did not state whether Mr. grade by making producers take more Beisse Is one of the nine. pains. linen mill Portland— Swedish. and Dutch steamship lines to add refrigeration space for shipping. Astoria— New Rivera theatre opeed to seat 750 people. is Corvallis— Movement started to open up* highway into and through Cascades. ------ o>— When driving on the highway one cannot help feeling a pang at the sight of a ludicrously contorted rag doll by the side of the road, lost from the arms of some tiny mother whp was perhaps showing it the bunnies. One (feels sorry for the bereft parent and sorry, too, for the doll left to the glare of the summer sun and the wind-swept sands. Stanfield has no fear of delay In the building of her new bridge, evi dently, for the teniporary structure 1» Just at the crest of the low water mark. How few farms on th project have shade trees for the stock and how much the animals show their appre ciation of such shade when it is present. Yet the planting of a loc ust or popular takes such a little time, give such quick growth and a good return on the Investinnt. Sam O idaktr "blew Into town” Sunday. Sam always could spot a brisk movement in real estate. 1 (■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■*■■■ FIGHT THE FLY In waging your battle with the house fly start early and make it successful by using the screen doors and window screens of In a it t S k u ll I» H u m a n The famous I ’ll (down skull, wbleh has been pronounced prehuman by , some anthropologists, Is most assured- : ly human, according to Sir Arthur Keith, - probably Britain’s greatest physical anthropologist, in the latest revision* of his chief work, “The An ] tiqulty of Man." His latest computa- , lions on the skeletal fragments Indi cate a brain capacity for the creature of about 1,300 cubic centimeters. He ' bolds that 1,000 cubic centimeters is , the lowest human level. Inland Empire Lumber Co. St. Helens— E. A. Rotger and First When Sncessful G etting Rid of Germ» build business E. J. Dixon, manager of the state National bank to Daddy was confined to the house blocks. co-operative poultry association, with Influenza and mother was busy said a column In these few words: sterilizing the dishes which had come Ranier— Contracts let for Btipet "Co-operation is successful when from the sick-room. improvements costing (45,837. those in it cooperate. “Why do you do that?" asked four- year-old Donald. Klamath Falls— Contract let for "Because, dear, poor daddy has black base pavement to coat (9 0 ,- germs, and the germs get on the dishes. I boil the dishes and that kills * OREGON WEEKLY ♦ 000. the germs.” > IN D U S T R IA L R E V IE W ♦ Donald turned thia over In his mind Roseburg — Contracts totaling for several minutes, then: "Mother, (127,000 let on new high school why don't you boll daddy?" building. Astoria— About 5000 fishermen engaged in taking salmon on the Co R e v o lu tio n a r y M o v e m e n t Albany — Building permits for lumbia. The Commune of Parts, 1871, was a May reaches (25,000. municipality proclaimed by the insur rectionist element in Paris on March Hood River— Average apple crop Medford— New (170,000 pre-cool-' 17, 1871, while the victorious German expected where early estimate waa Ing and storage plant to be finished army was encamped on tbe heights 40 per cent. by August 1 .. outside the city. The Commune was an Insurrection motived by a desire Baker— .New (18,000 gas container Banks— Minimum rate of (1 per for local or self-government of Paris being built by Eeastern Oregon month for enotrie lighting estab and the democratic expression, loose Light A Power Co. and incoherent, though it might be, of lished here. dislike for the prevalent centrallza- _____ t l » " Astoria— Paving begun on Young'» Wheeler— Box factory Installed River-Fails loop road. in Wheeler Lumber Co. plant. Clatskanie— Clatskanie Chief has moved into fine new office building. AI Robb says California has two kinds of weather only, perfect and Hood River— Mosier F ru it Growers 1 unusual. .ell black cherry crop at 14 cents per - ■ o rund. Last Friday those who traveled up and down the highway near Uma Forest Grove— Co-operative Prune tilla saw Sam Boardman at work when the thermometer registered 98 In the hade and there was no shade where Sain was. He whs tending his baby trees with the loving care of a young mother w ith her first child. Future generations w ill bless genial Sam Boardman and his allanthus ar bor. J I i We have just received our new stock in and would be pleased to show them to you. Inland Empire Lumber Company Phone 331 1 The Yard of Bed Ovality ” H. M. STRAW. MGR. Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Bureau HER Corvalllg canery organization sell 10.000 cases of loganberries In Lon don. , new: Have learned that The Herald prints the best butter wrappers. We have the large size, 9 by 12 inches. Our prices a r e - 100 200 300 500 For the motorists who want mileage SIMPLE, EXPERT WAYS TO INCREASE MILEAGE FOR SUMMER DRIVING— IN THE RED CROWN MILEAGE CARD $ STATE MARKET AGENT ♦ DEPARTMENT ♦ (C. E. Spence. Market Agent Court House. Portland.) There is an advantage to the motorist in the Standard Oil Company’« long experience in making gasoline—not only in “ Red Crown’»” quicker starting, speed and power— but above all in ita M ILE A G E for summer driving. The Red Crown Mileage Card—just out—tells you just what to do for your car and how to drive to increase your mileage—to get 15 to 30 miles more per tanbful from Red Crown Gaaolinel * ♦ ♦ 714 Organise For Business In his address to the state grange, State Grand Master George Palmiter urged the farmers of Oregon to co- opeate In the same way that busi ness heads organize and pull to gether. He gave figures to prove that the farmers get the worst of It In the difference in cost of trans portation of farm products and n u n . ufactured articles He said that the Jobbere, wholesalers, retailers and railroads have taken their share from farm products thee was no po- f lt left for the farmer. He urged organlxation and that organization demand the same ta riff protection other Industries get, as well as the same railroad rates. How South Dakota Does It South Dakota is about to launch a atate wide road-paving program that w ill not cost the Htate anywhere near what many other states pay for like roads. It owns its own ce ment manufactory and w ill make lt R own mixture. The labor w ill be sup plied from the state penitentiary. Under this program the state w ill not have to carry a big bond load for a score of years nor pay big profits to contractors. On The Job nt Ninety-Six Easterners often state that fru it I trees are short lived on the Pacific coast. At Vancouver, Washington, an apple tree that bloomed this year was grown from seed brought from Ismdnn In 1826. and hnR been bear ing fru it for 96 years. / take this means of in forming the public that on July first I will open a new 7 ransfer and Dray Line in this city. We will haul Anything Anywhere Anytime with dispatch and care. Ser vice and Satisfaction will be the foundation of our business relations. We w//Z appreciate your patronoge. The Phone number is 31 and Mr. C. D. Porter will be in charge o f the office. While Oregon Quit» There are now 32,000 farm er, co. operating, owning their own elevat ors, and . combining their sale« in pools In tl^s Saskatchewan wheat ( pool elevators, in aCnada. This or ganisation started in a small way and steadily and carefully built up, I w hile Oregon started In a large way In tbe Northwest WhFat Grower» i and ateadlly went out of huslnme. The U. 8. ran learn a lot from Can ada In the way of successful co- J 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— TWO EASY WAYS TO INCREASE SUMMER MILEAGE ' First— buy mile«— “ Red Crown” has the extra mileage in it for you to get tut. Second—get a Red Crown Mileage Card the next time your tank is filled. Follow its easy, prac tical advice, and watch your improvement. Ask for the Red Crown Mileage Card at the first Red Crown Pump—-at Standard Oil Service Stations and dealers anywhere. Use “ Red Crown” and begin getting your F U L L ivmmer mileage today! 12 30 62 100 for for for for 10 25 50 80 cents cents cents cents “ The Home of Good Printing” THE HERMISTON HERALD buy miles cffo fast in STAMDAJtD O i l COMPANY (C .ll(.r a ia ) ’ •9*5 Oil-Cookstove Work —is “ City Easy” and Cool! ¿y-/ F O R K IN G with a good \ r oil cookstove is cool work and a “ snap” — no fires to tend,— nothing but a match i to light, a wick to turn and you’ re done! Noiseless, simple, safe! By using a good oil cookstove you make your kitchen-work as simple *nd “ city easy” as it j A w AZ be! And when your dealer recommends Pearl O il as the Jrxz kerosene to use— he’s right! Pearl O il is specially refined and rt-refiaed so it bums clean! And tt won’t corrode metal—no oily smell — nothing but bright heat-producing flame. “ Kerosene” or “ Coal O il” may mean any kind o f kerosene— to insist on pure, dean-burning “ Pearl O il” — ask for it by nanoe! Portland Some Wheat Town Portland shipped one-third of all the wheat exported from thia coun try laat yfear. This w ill give the people some Idea of the Importance of the m illing companies and th» slate grain department of Portland. When there is a normal grain crop an immense business la done. Lb WEST END FARMERS Harrisburg— The Pacific highway bridge and Junction City paving is progressing rapidly. A nnouncem ent When you have a job in our line give it to the home prin ter. The salesman from an out-of- town concern may give you an oily line of “bunk” but the home printer is entitled to your job work. The dollar you spend here S will some day re turn to you. Th* dollar you send away is gone for- ever. Our prices are standard. If il is to be printed we can do it. Let us figure with you. H E R M IS T O N B e r t L ittle Hat Your C o"* rcneu> g - L . - - î-a » — dO D Sm paon Expired? * «« "«I «me pou an *> STANDARD OIL COMPANY (COM) —TRY THE N1RALD WANT ABB— DO IT NOW PEARL OIL Th» Christian Selene» services ar* held la rooms next to the Audltnrlian every Sunday at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at K : I I . A ll are cordially Invited to attend. Wednesday eve ning meeting flfea Wednesday each Send us the price o f a year*! ■tontit. Aibacriprion if you are in arrean W e Need the M onet (KEROSENE) - R E A D TUB WANT* ADS— - READ THE WANT ADR MAKE T O O W A IT S KNOWN-------TRY THE HERALD WANT ADG—