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■ 'Tei® GHp Htómwfcm ììpntlh ▼OL XX HEMCSTOX, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY JANUARY 28, 1928 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ _____ A ♦ OREGON WEEKLY ♦ ♦ INDUSTRIAL REVIEW ♦ Derivation o f Names of Part» o f Church BOARDMAN GOLF NOTES STATUTORY OFFENSE AGAINST LOCAL MAN Boardman, Ore., Jan. 1$, 1925. | When you enter a place of worship Dear Raymond:These diggings have j you first pass through the porch. and ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ $ may then proceed to an aisle, or poa become Innoculated with a germ St. Helens— Pacific Telephone and sibly take a seat in the nave, or neat born of a golf ball. I am enclosing some items for our local bladder, a Telegraph Co. t0 spend $4,000 In the chancel. Porch, aisle, chancel, and nave are few being of interest to your read- improvements. F. V. M U K , FRES., C. M’NAÜGHT, all queer words. Soma have been ©rs Th« fact that you are going built op Just anyhow: others ar© d e-'thr„ thc ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ VICE, W J. WARNER, SEC. same birth labors they TOM MARXEN BOUND OVER TO Valeets—Cobb-Mitchell mill re rived from the Latin, and twisted might not come amiss. This same PASTE-EATING weirdly In the process. J FARM REMINDERS ♦ sumes work with one full shift. GRAND JURY ON $1600 BOND “Porch,” for instance, Is the word germ has got under my skin and I CAUSES BABY GRIEF child. Just recognisable, of the I .a tin am as bugy as the rest. W© have a A toiiaion Fee of Five Dollar, t© l e f 4 Coquille— Sentinel newspaper will “porta,” a gate. Why “ch” pushed Little Gloria, the paste eating In full going nin© hole course. A fant of “Private Affairs” at the Her Witnesses Appear Against Marxen build two story concrete office this “ta” out of It, one cannot say. Charged. Conaideiable Work .' Blueberry Cuttnre in Offing twenty-four hour factory turning year. “Aisle**—the schoolboy who called'nn* « i»_-, « T"*** »uiutus miston theatre this week Saturday Blueberry culture 1© being tried In Justice West Court this word a “wicked speller” was quite ° Of CUaa Word* never known and Sundday, Jan. 30 and 31, did to be Done on Course. lout In two email plantings near unsuspecting world before right 1—la -is what our Saxon forbear»’ to an not need much coaxing to devour Oregon City—C. o . Forster sellg i Waldport, according to experiment made of "ala,” a wing. An aisle, ol Hence the new school of expression. the contents of the paste pot In the $700,000 timber tract to Wisconsin course. Is a “wing” of a church. station workers’ reports This is a Tom Marxen who has owned and Sincerely yours, Quite a number of Hermiston golf buyers. village postoffic© scene. Not when test o see whether th© hardy east “Chancel'’ Is really the "canceled” operated a restaurant and the Her S. H. Boardman. tana along with others who are anx- ern variety will do well under Ore It contained raspberry preserves, at or shut-off part of a church, and Ita miston auditorium ln thl© city for a the august age of five years. Is Glor t" be Initiated into the myster- gon conditions. “Blefcerries are Portland— Coastwise traffic 'b y word-parent is “cancelll,” meaning number of years was bound over to “lattice work.” Least of all of those to be expect ia’s wtldeet dissipation. * chasing the little pill, gath- bringing *12 a crate here,” says W. steamship is breaking all records for the grand Jury Wednesday on a fif The connection—or the excuse for ed to take up golf is our old friend When Director Hoffman read the < red at the library Sunday afternoon S. Brown, professor of horticulture. volume. teen hundred bond by Justice West. the word “chancel”—lies In the fact and ditch rider, C. P. Stanyan. In “This, however, lg no Indication of that carfbd screens, or lattice work, a recent letter from him at Holly scene In the script demanding that It wag on the testimony of complain where a golf club was perfected. a blonde baby consume a bottl© of the commercial value of th© crop, generally divided the east end of Baker— New Churchill school Is The first step taken toward organ wood he writes that he is chasing paste while watting for ner mother ing witnesses who appeared before because of the limited supply now completed and opened for inspection. church from the other parts. the Justice that Marxen was bound isation was the election of officers. available. When reasonabl© produc "Nave" Is from the Latin “navis, the elusive pill. While h6 says that to get the family mall and a hit of a ship, a chnrch In a religious sense the sunshine and visibility of South Juicy gossip from the village dress over. Marxen Immediately put up Dr. F. V. Prlo was chosen president, tion comes this price will not rule.” Bend now claims 10,000 popula la an ark. So—“navel” ern California is wonderful, the links maker, he wildly slapped his fore the necessary ball. Carl McNaught vice-president and There are only a few scattered tion, a gain of 6,000 sine© 1920. are Just a dusky murk. H© lays it head and moaned. WHEAT MEN’S CONFERENCE W. J. Warner secretary and treas plantings of blue berries through Io the m .do makers of Paris in sh lis Found Famous W riter In the first place h© knew It was out the state. One planting of Hood River— Payment of $260,000 tening skirts three inches. One of against all rules of the Montesourl WILL HAVE DR. SPELLMAN urer. There was considerable dis about one-fourth an acre in Clatsop H ad Been Before Him the edicta of the game Is to keep cussion concerning the amount to be county is now large enough to be made on cooperative pool of apples Method of baby raising to gorge an urn --------- The monument to Guy Do Maupas- your eye on the ball. He has tried and pears. The eastern Oregon wheat confer Infant with paste, but what could charged for admission and dues. It producing. Crops borne on that snnt at Miromesnll, Norway, recalls blinders without success. While his ence at Moro February 11 to 13 I© vou do when a big laugh hinged on a story illustrating how easily union was finally agreed that dollars plantng make It appear as though age has put his gradient beyond the th© scene? Portland— Municipal Terminal No. to have the cooperation of the fed scions- literary plagiarism may be coni Suddenly a bright would be asked for an admittance bleberry growing may become a 1 may be mad© into first-class pas mitted. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle once et.sement and contours of youth, he thought struck him. Stars hav© eral department fo agriculture, as profitable industry under those con told a friend that, traveling la Switz Jurt eant ktop his eyca front watering, double for hazardous stuntsl why well as the state college extension 'ee and all dues to be suspended un senger pier. ditions, although it is too early to erland, he came upon an inn isolated his pulse vibrating his niblick, his and station specialists. til such time as they were needed say anything definitely, believes In the mountains tor four months in Blanc© a doddering teeter and chaos not have a double for th© content© W, J. Spillman, consulting econo, Hood River— Maynard and Child, every year. By the time lie had for the Improvement of the course. Professor Brown. Not for several of the paste bottle? Sending an When additional money is needed years will the experiment station bo New York, will build $100,0000 ap reached the plain below he had his effort. He sputters .If youth 8. O. 8. call to th© studio lunch room mist of the federal bureau of agri mapped out In his mind a story In must b© served, drape my lady that he secured, a bottle of raspberry pre cultural economics, will attend to for maintenance and improvement able to make a report on blueberry ple house here. which two enemies were to be shut those who have run may walk the serves. And Gloria was In her ele consult with the growers and their dues of two and a half will be assess culture in this state. ment because the scene had to be committees on various phases of Pendleton postal receipts for 1926 up In the Inn for four months of iso last lap In peace. ed each member. lation. At the first railway bookstall were 956,408. shot three ot four times and each their problems, chiefly In those of Workmen will start work on the he came to one of De Maupassant's In pruning cherry trees, Oregon Among the spring improvements rim© meant a Joyous feast os rasp farm management and of world sup ourse immediately and all details ¡farmers practlcfe thinning out, as books caught his eye. He bought It of the railroad company In behalf of Elgin— The Weather spoon orch berry preserves. Just what the ply and demand of wheat. Dr. and, turning to the first page, “L’Au attended to so the grouhds will soon the tree is thick and tall, making be put Into tip top shape. If plans them difficult to handle. Orchard- ard here shipped 65 cars of spples berge” appeared as the heading of the the golf club Is the installing of a after effects of the orgy wer© Olor- ■»Pillman has for the last several years directed the most searching In story. The “Auberge” was his iden buffet department. ’a’s mother must recount. that are now being formulated are ists are advised by the experiment last year, 17 cars direct to Europe. tical inn. the story, wns of two er:e- vestigations in these factors of eco put into effect a club house will be station to thin out the bearing wood mies shut up there during the winter, Abyssinians H old Name nomical production and comes pre- Springfield offers free factory erected for the us© of the members. so that_the light can get down Just one fault of the golf play and the denouement the same as he and industrial alteo to Investors. of Saint George Holy nnred to place his findings at the The president will appoint the var through the trees. of the ladies Is their tendency to do had Imagined. St. George seems to be the patron disposal of the growers. lous committees of the organization their darning on the links. Many successful poultry rafserg saint of the Abyssinians, for In their Baker—Stockmen organize for- Although now at the National at once and these committees will in Oregon art beginning to mate Eskimo Theory of Death country there are a number of 'apltal Dr Spillman gave much of work out all problems thaj at present up breeding pens. Good results in orderly, supervised marketing of It may be part of the game for churches named for that personage. The Eskimo theory of death Is pe his early life to the solution of confront the club. A number who fertility have sometimes been obtain their product. culiar to Christian eyes, aad has re the men to rip and rent all four One ot them Is carved out of solid « _ western problems. He made a spec attended the meeting Sunday gave ed after the male birds have been sulted in many tragedies. It wns be ways aj once. rock and Is a wonderful piece of work, Portland— Budget for street work lieved that a man had two souls, one having the appearance of hewn stone. ialty of western range graseee while their names for membership and paid In the pens' two weeks, sas the ex goof, one evil. When he died the good Jhere are beautiful arches and win teaching science at the Oregon State fh-ir dues to the secretary. A mem. periment station. It is a better plan In 1926 set for $4,224,733. Nat Macomber southpawed five dows and some exquisite carving In Normal school and later conducted soul expected to spend eternity In hpwhip eommitte© composd of W. J. however, to put them in a month Pendleton — First National and bliss and comfort In a warm place un fairways with a right handed club, stone. The structure Is built In the Investigation of ranges for the gov f ’a-ner, A. H. Norton and Willard before eggs are saved for hatching. American National banks consolidate derground. His bad soul was suit- He shot an eagle, scratched two bir shape of St. George’s cross and the ernment. He then went to Wash Felthouae was appointed Sunday. posed to remain on the spot where the dies, pulled a bogle and completed stone roof has a similar cross carved with $4,250.000 deposits. ington state college a© head of the upon It. body died, a lasting, harmful Influence a Dar -arifr, »u« Large Lamb Crop Profitable clubs he over those who were luckless enough ' “ 7 ? pr° per agronomy department, and engaged The building Is very pretentious and «•— TAL EOKGET-ME-NO AP A large percentage of lambs re Portland national banks gained to encounter It. When a per»©« be- In extensive wheat breeding. On© ’ ° nar” to head. of a size designed to hold and accom PEAL TO BE CONDUCTED HERE duces the Orego cost o fproductlon $33,409.000 resources and $20,000,- came ill the medicine man __ _________ Why ’f lu the clock arqund. Why modate several hundred persons. It result of his work la the famous was sent for. Almost always he pronounced not ’eat* th© mind thru an easement has a sacred pool on the iyemlses Hybrid 128, much used in the west. more than any other factor, says the 000 deposit© during 1925. Mrs. J. M. Biggs has been appoint which Is said to have been filled with the ease hopeless. The Invalid was °f pleasure, say for an hour? In experiment station. Important ways Another source of vooperatton by 'd by Mayor F. V. Prime to serve as ways to Increase the percentage are Portland— Pacific Light and Pow then taken out of the Igloo and placed life time you will stack up as much water from the River Jordan years ago .'he government 1 r the bureau of ag- -hairman of the Annual Forget-Me- and which has never evaporated. The to keep the ewe flock healthy and er Company buys Deschutes Power, on the snow to perish. It .was a logl- .wood, though you don’t make as cal proceeding, for if he died Indoors mil„h “ story is one which Is generally ac icnltural statistic© now at work Not Appeal of the Disabled Ameri at lambing time to give the new drop Enterprise Electric Co. and Grange- the the leion igloo went,! would have «„ to be abandoned 1 niucn kindling. Come on In. You cepted by the natives, but Incidentally with L. R. Brelthaupt of the college can Veterans of the World War, to will never find the water any flnr. close attention. A little attention I vllle, Idaho, Light and Power Com and sealed up forever. a casual observer will see that the extension service in collecting and »e conducted in Hermiston in the often saves the lamb if it arrives pany for $1,850.000. They will be surrounding area Is drained Into this arranging data on the world’s sup near future. weak or with Its nose covered with operated by Inland Power and Light To much parlse and thanks can pool and that is probably what keeps ply, demand and tendencies in pro The committee will be augment Collecting Debts in 1647 mucous preventing its proper breath," Co. not be given t0 Carl Doering in his the level constant.—Chlcngo Journal duction and consumption. The fig- ed by representatives of all frater Old residents of England had their ing. A 100 per eent lamb crop for ores will be tabulated and chart own Ideas of debt payment and their untiring effort© in building and per nal societies, women’s clubs and Eugene— Southern Pacific making own methods for enforcing payment fecting the golf course. Evolution of Trousers every farm flock at weaning time ’d by the department experts In other organisations; and ¡meeting^ The Haberdasher says: “Trousers such manner as to mak© their sig great progress on $1,250,000 termi where the customer was not Inter is the atm of successful growers. ar© to b© held at frequent Intervals nal program. ested In meeting the obligation. One Scappoose — Strawberry barreling are comparatively young things, hav nificance readily plain to the grow of preparation for the intensive old method in use In 1647 was a plant offers 8 1-2 cents a pound Ing come In about the same time the ers In their work of projecting a Many of the poor results from the drive. Teams of fadles and girls last century did. George III was the Seaside spent more than $500,000 debtor’s chair, that would be placed in for 1926 fruit. last English monarch who wore knee program w ill Sell the Uttl© forgetmenot flow, application of fertilizers come from the office of the man to whom the on public and private buildings in breeches as a regular thing. The debt was due. The debtor was In erg to the general public, and all late spring application when the 1996.. Heppner— New Morrow general change from breeches to trousers wa* vited to enter and, when seated In the proceeds will go towards' the* actual moisture for the proper solution of COUNTY AGENT BENNI0N not a studied on©, however, for there chair, a trigger was released that hospital opened. relief, welfare, legislative, hospital the fertiliser Is lacking, says ' the ISSUES CIRCULAR TO FARMERS was a period of transition. During Linn county bnilt 24 bridges and clamped Iron hoops about the knees isation, rehabilitation and employ Oregon experiment station. Early that time men took to tights and 19 miles of highway during 1925 of the debtor and held him helpless Salem— Two wings are planned ment assistance of the wounded and ordering of ferttizer supplies avoids 30 miles of road and 20 bridges to while the other man negotiated a set for Salem general hospital, adding gaiters, and these were the forerun County Agent Bennlon ha© issued this sltution. Seed clover on win disabled veterans of th© nation. ners of trousers proper, that Is, the tlement, and the use of the chair In 40 beds. be constructed thia year a circular letter to farmer© of the straight up-and-down loose-cut model* President Coolidge heads the list ter grain Is a successful method of enforcing payment was entirely legal we know today. We cannot say who county. The letter is as follows: and in general use*—Ohio State Jour of prominent national and «tate fig starting clover o gWllamette valley Cottage Grove— Local cannery nal. "When you want agricultural in- The Catholic ladles Altar society first Introduced them to America, hut urée who have given their hearty lands having good drainage. . will Increase capital stock and en ormatlon you want It authentic and will give a Valentine dance on Sat then, as now, our countrymen ove endorsement to the Forget-Me-Not large factory. , • here followed the fnshlons of Englan ou don’t want to wait several urday evening, February 13 in the Appeal, and the cause It represents. very closely, and It Is quite likely tha Late faal or early spring Irriga -.lonths for it. Your best sourc© of Hermiston auditorium. The Disabled American Veterans of tion with flood water Is successful they made their appearance slmultane Klamath Falls— Building opera St. Helena— Portland Electric Co. nformatlon on farm subjects I© the ously in England and ln the States. <he World War la th© only Congrees- in order to .nee the soil as a reser bringe high power lines here for bet tions here during 1925 totaled $1,- Ircgon Agricultural College and th© Charlie Peugh returned Tuesday 635,147. ionally recognised organisation con voir where other storage does not ter service. J. S. Department of Agriculture. from a trip to Wasco. sisting entirely of wounded, injured provide a full water right, says the Last. W ord, as Always “Do you know that th© County and disabled veterans of th© world Oregon experiment station. "Off Motoring with one's wife should h 1 the most enjoyable recreation there Jt Xgent's office I© a branch office of war; and its activities in behalf of season” Irrigation Is practiced with he O. A. C. and the U. 8. D. A. and However—with blame placed upo: *hoee who bear the scars of war ex any w ster available when th© soil neither husband nor wife—It Is not al f the information you desire la not tends to all parts of the United is not frozen and 1 receptive. Sur ways considered an eveDt ln which on- n this office that the County Agent States, there being many thousands face drainage provided through might delight. an quickly secure It for you. Ore- of wounded American veterans who turnouts prevent sheet water from O’Grouch and Mrs. O’Grouch wer> ton Agricultural ocllege, a big ln«tl- have need for the aid and cooperation freezing on the surface, thus Injur taking their customary Sunday trip t< utlon with a strong resident staff of this association in the adjudica ing any growth such as alfalfa. the country, and on this purtlcula if colleg© teachers, a corp of effic Sabbath day things had not been go tion of their claims and treatment ing as smoothly a» It was possible foi ient experiment station investlga- of their war time disabilities. AL JOHNSON. PIONEER FIDDLER them to go. ors; and an effective staff of Ex- In several hundred cities through TO FLAY FOR RADIO FRIDAY “The car Is behaving very well to enslon workers. Th© U. 8. De- out the United States, the Forget- day, Jane,” said O'Grouch, who wn «arlment of Agrlcultur© Is an Im- Me-Not Appeal will be sponsored by - If Henry Ford can tune In on frying to win his way to peace am nense organizations with many de citizen’s committees, and efforts will KOWW, Walla Walla radio broad quiet for at least a few miles. “I know,” flashed back the better partments. be made her© t© achieve a high mark casting station Friday night he w ill The Co»«' t « Agent’s office 1« half. “Now It's up to you, John.” in civic and patriotic records of have th© pleasure of hearing Al. maintained In o rd e r to make more response. The local committee Johnson, 81 year old Athena pio effective r of tl. Oregon Agricul Not So Aristocratic hopes to Interest every public spir neer, play old tunea on hl© fiddle. "How many people know that the tural Co’.cge ar 1 the U. S. D part- ited man and woman In the commun Mr. Johnson ha© th© distinction of goldfish, supposed to lie the embed I tempt t> : ¡tort Ircuit, you ar© go tty la ita preparation for the coming being one of th© real old timers of meet of everything placatorlally arts ing to waste a lot (■ uur o a time Forget-Me-Not drive, and will invita the northwest, both as pioneer and tocratlc, Is, nothing hut a lowly mem ind tio t’r’c i t ft'-.er pc i'e. and a geneanl participation In the com fiddler. her of the carp family?” asked th« then j.crhp;>, net C Inf«- me m ittee’a activities. proprietor of a bird and animal store The Instrument he will play Is lon which vltl a. ply to you par- “It’s the truth. Some species of gold on© on which he furnished music <2 fish will grow to six or eight Inches In Icular coi.dtt’c -. Too many Oregon years ago on the Old Oregon trail *'WI en you are I i T-ndleton, length. These big goldfish betray stingy wRh the us© of seed potatoes, when a< an emigrant on the wagon their antecedents by their coarse drop into the office a tha Fed'-ral report© the experiment station© trail he played for the entertain scales. In other words, they look Ilk« .till Ing. If the county r ,cnt Is out The average plaating rate for the ment of young and old around camp carp.”—Detroit Neers. In th© country, leave your name and atate fa eight t© ten bushels anacre, fires as tha, westward trek to the ell th© cletk what you want and With good seed of ©mall tomedtum Oregon country waa made. The in Little Known of Aesop the county ng.-nt will ntbke It hie ■he. J6 to IS bushels. With beet strument was a band made one and Aesop lived during the later half of personal business to get th© Infor results, and with J a r ^ need, taot io remarkably well preserved. the Sixth century. The exact date ol mation for you. When you cdh't lea© thaa 94 bushel© $n acre. birth Is unknown. He was a I’hry "The Girt I Left Behind Me,” gtsn: not a negro. I’hrygla was a come In, telephone 162-J. Pop Goe© th© Weasel,” and other country of Asia Minor. Under the Ro Medford retired $67,600 in old favorites will be played by Mr. Ni>wport -Burk Fish Co. will ee- man empire. It was bounded on th« 1S96. I Jnhnaoa a© his eontrihntlon to the went by ttusla, Lydia and Carla; on tsbllsh cannery here for fruita and Athena program which will be the south by Lucia and I’lsldl©; on the vegetable!. State plana work on Philomatb- east by Lycaonia nnd Galatia, and on d r a e te d st Walla W alla— 1 rood thl« spring. the north by Ritliynia. Phrygian» ‘Oregonian. Medford Is to he regular stop on ware probably a branch of the great Stfiflle-ran Francisco air mall routa^ Tluaciaa f»w»Jb — ------ - — ■— t j >- r ORGANIZED SUNDAY Barred !! A**«