f . • 88. (Th? Ibrmœimt Iforalh * TOL ZZ hermiston . umathjla county , oregon , ■T ä THERRNO T hursday , hbbuaby m . 192« VO. M Careful iurestlgatlous was parried HERALD SOLD TO JOE HARVEY OB last spring by »his office to de­ termine some of the factor» to whch In a deal made today Joe Harvey I we could attrbute our failure to con is employed as a reporter on trol scale In prayed orchars the prev­ who the East Oregonian at Pendleton, I ious year. Lack of thoroughneg in purchased Hermiston Herald. application was foremost. Half • Mr. Harvey the will take posstssion next! DORMANT SPRAYS limb on this tree or one aide of a week. We will get out next week’s limb ou the next, dry as a bone, af­ (R. E. Wilbur, Asst. Co. Agent.) ter the tree had aparently been Issue for Mr. Harvey and after that' the plant will be turned over to the| Whether to use oil or time-sulfur drenched told the whole story in new owner. Next wqek’e Issue w i l l , -------— -----------------------------------------OTx»xrrCn.ow « . . . ____- - ___ _____ O O R SFEAXZX OF OCCASION IS At nineteen made a trip In a flat- sprays this spring is the question -many cases. In other cases weak contain our farewell message to t h e + HERMISTON HAS LARGEST REP- COUNTY JUDGE SCHANNXP boat down the Mississippi river to uppermost In the minds of many or- lme-sulfur was being used, unknown public. I I scare re- to the operator because he had not RESENTATION IN DISTRICT New Orleans. On tMs trip be «fit- chardists. Aside from the ______T___ nessed a rlave auction. He turned celv«*»1 year thru injury from the taken time to have It tested. Va.il- Methodist Episcopal ehurch Sun- I «. nnm snrB I A R R tnCT ♦ ide white with anger and clutch-1UBe of 0,1 »Prays too late In the sea- ure to use Hme-sulfur, known to be day, Feb. 28— Sunday school at io . More Than 800 Attend Affair Whiah lug his fists he said, ‘I f 1 .ever g e tiaon ani from carelessness in Its weak, In accordance with directions A. M. E. LeGrande Cherry. Supt 1 » 4 Was Given in M. E. Church the opportunity to hit this thing I j handling there la no reason why oil in spray calendar specifying what Morning wrship at 11. Epworth. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ American Legion State Department Last Wednesday Evening. Officials and Delegate» Gather will hit It and hit It hard." It was'^P^V« should not be used safely thia dilution to use. was not in many League 7, Weekly prayer and Oregon prune shipments for 1925 At Arlington. not long after this that the Lincoln *e ,r if applied In lime. But this eases. This bulletin may be had Bible study Thursday at 7; 40. totaled 14,929 tons. family once more* started on the jls the a!1 Important factor. In that free of charge at the office of the Henry Young, Minister. , 1 he fethere and sone banquet held trail. Thia time they moved to I1H-' w® may Possibly be facing th'e same inspection service in Freewater or lost Wednesday night at the Metho­ nois. There young Lincoln helped conditions of an early spring to- from the county agent at Pendleton The annual district conference of Pine mills In 1925 broke all re­ dist church was well attended. Near to build the cabin and'to split rails! Mother with a long windy period and hould be In the hands of every Painless Surgery Has cords for output and shipment. Cut the American Legion was held last ly tOO guests were seated at the to fence the fields. After another' durln* the »praying season as we orchardlst. Too much emphasis Saturday at Arlington. One hundred tables laden with good things to trip to New Orleans he took a posi- had laat y*ar- Last year during the cannot be placed on the necessity Made Rapid Advance was 1,865,046,303 feet and ship­ or more delegates from various poets eat prepared by the Ladles Aid. lion as clerk n charge of a store height of dormant spraying In the for knowing the test on the mater­ In Umatilla, Morrow, Gilliam . and The surgery of a century ago was a ments 1,713,282,108 feet: After full justice had been done the In New Salem. Walla Walla valley there was a per. ial when purchased. It only takes painful and almost hrutul procedure, Grant counties met with the Oregon ' ents” chairs were pushed back and When the Black Hav(k war opened lod of fifteen days In which rigs the dealer a few minutes 'and why Contracts for1 concreting Natron state department officials. a t evening f good talks and music he wae elected captain of a com­ eould be operated only three days pay »10 a barrel for weak material the Scientific American says. With members of Hermiston post cutoff tunnels on S. P. lines requires No. Seven the coming of antisepsis and later of " a s . enjoyed. Rev. Martin of the pany but saw no hostile Ihdians He because of high winds and rain. when there is plenty of high test 37 attended the convention, this asepsis, following the work of Lister 500 men. Baptist church made the invocation then bought a little store, but w as' Now that material is on hand ad material to be had'lor the same price. number being the largest represen­ Miss Sfylor gave a piano solo, the not successful, he was destined for vantage should be taken of the re­ The old state law requiring ljme- and Pasteur, the mortality which re­ tation from any poet In the district. ¡is quartette sang two numbers greater things. The forenoon was taken up with maining quiet days of February for ulfur to test 32 degrees before be­ sulted from surgery was greatly re­ Portland— 6,600 telephones ar® accompanied by Mr. Hamm on the Lincoln began his public career this work providing the ground Is ing offered for sale has been repeal­ duced through the elimination of bac­ switched from manual to automatic the business session of the conference guitar, and Enos Martin sang a solo at the close of the Blackhawk war not too soft for operation of the rigs. ed so that the responsibility for terial Infection following operation. following which the Arlington poet and encore. Mr. CherTy acted served a cafeteria lunch In Louy's With the development of anesthesia, system in two minutes. by serving for^t time ae postmaster According to authorities who have knowing the test now rests entirely toastmaster. The guest speaker was in New Salem. hall to all delegates. After the . beginning with the work of Morton conducted careful investigations of with the purchaser. ^chnnnep of Pendleton. Mr. A word of warning to those using rnd Longman ether, and following with Port of Portland cleared 1422 feed "Doc" Stewart, state commander In eighteen hundred thirty* four last year's spray injury lime-sulfur the Legion, addressed the dele- Veaiout, also of Pendleton, gave _ Lincoln was elected to th< legislature has buj few advantages over oil oil sprays will bear repeating. chloroform, nitrous oxld-nxygen gas, vessels during 1926. Fifty-three of gates. talk to te local group of Boy Scouts. and was reelected three times. He «prays. It is true, however, that Aside from Injury last year that Mr. Bensel was spokesman for the was constantly studying to improve It Is more «early fool proof In that could be plainly attributed to too stovaln and Intrasplnal anesthesia, the steamer lines ply from Portland. In the evening a big time had been planned at the high school gym fathers and Joe «McNaught repije- hlmeelf. During the time he was It requires but very little agitation late application and In a few cases use of narcotics preliminary to opera­ eented the boys n his reply. Rev. at the legislature he studied the In the tank and when absolutely to tees In a badly devitalized condi­ tion to reduce the patient's sensibility Oregon produces monte platinum where an old time dance and a Mr. Young also made a talk. fiddlers contest was held. The Aux­ men h6 came In cod tact with and necessary to use dormant sprays af­ tion from effects of winter Injury, and, more recently, the development than any other American Btate. ilary served lunch at the dance. comparing himself to them, coming ter Jlhe dormant perod It will cause oil Injury wag found due to ¡pbor of another gas anesthetic, ethylene, State Commander Stewart, De­ out better prepared to rthe life he •ess injury to the opening buds than agitation. Oil and Water, even physicians have been able to work GERALD MTŒNZIE Gresham Berry Growers associa­ partment Adjutant Carl Moeer and WINS MEDAL was destined to lead. will the oil sprays. On the other when well emulsified, will separate more slowly, more carefully and more Forseveral years after his return hand, provided the grower Is assur­ In a sort time. Hence the absolute accurately, extending surgical proce tion sold »400,000 worth of frtilt District Vice-President Harold War­ ner were present at the meeting. of turning the spray guns dures to organs heretofore unnp in 1926. Essav on Lincoln Adjudged the Best from Washington he devoted him­ ed of help that will- guard against necessity Those who went from the local self entirely to the practice of law harm to the trees from poor agita­ Into the tank for a moment before proachaWe by the surgeon's knife, Among Local Contestants. oeet were Lyle Tilden, Herb Shealey, and it seemed that he would spend tion and provided further that he Is spraying, for this separation Is bound thereby saving muny lives in condi­ Deschutes county will vote In May Lesle Blair, Jack Biggs, Raymond tions previously caljed Inoperable. Every year the Illinois Watch his life in this profession; but In willing to take a chance on warm to take place In the hose lines. on »200,000 road bonds. Crowder, Dr. Illeley, Jim Todd, Logan Moreover, continued study of nerve Company of Springfield, Illinois, give eighteen hundred fifty-four when the westher bringing out the buds to Todd and W. L. Hamm. a meda' to the various high kehools entire country was rouped over the the *00101 where they are too tender routes and nerve paths, with the de­ Baker — Nlaw »17,000 Baptist throughout the United States, this KansaB-Nebraska bill, Lncoln came for the ue of oil before he is through velopment of anesthetic substances COMMUNITY CLUB TO medal in turn to be preaentedd to to the front aryl cook an active part spraying he would do well to con­ which may be applied directly to church dedicated. MEET MARCH 8 the student of the high school whose In public affairs. The pew Repub­ sider the advantages of oil over nerves, permits effectively blocking the essay on the Life of Lincoln Is ad lican party that was being formed Hme-sulfur. Reliable oil sprays sense of pain which may proceed along Albany— Heavy demand for good needed a leader and a creed. He have the following advantages over Julged the best In competition with the nerves to the brain. So-called local dairy stock to ship to Los Angeles. Program of Much Interest to be Given protested that "slavery Is founded on lime sulfur. 1. There is evidence ')« -ohoolmates. * at Public Library. anesthesia with such drugs as procaln both injustice and bad policy." In the Walla Walla valley as In the Thia year the medal was given to Gerald McKenzie and the essay that Then followed* the famous debates Clarkston ftrea, of a cnnsderable ENTRANCE IS GAINED THROUGH and butyn enables surgeons to operate Te Community Club will meet Coquille— All private timber In on patients who are fully conscious won the coveted prize appears be­ between Lincoln and Douglas, the percentage of San Joe scale entirely Coos county Is cruised for »25,000. March 2 at the library. An lnvlta- Little Giant” of Western politics. resistent to lime sulfur even at con­ and therefore are better able to resist low: lon has been extended to the DOOR TO OFFICE the shock which may accompany ex­ On Februatp twelfth, eighteen Both were candidate« for the United centrations three times te' strength Neighborhood club to attend this tensive operative measures. hundred nine, in a little log cabin States senate in eighteen hundred of what is normally recommended Blend— Lumber output here dur neetlng. The following program in Kentucky, there came Into the fifty-eight and the debate causd but at the same time being killed by Ing 1925 was more than 1,000,000 will be given; world a baby boy who was destined much excitement. Lincoln’s opinion oil sprays of 4 per cent actual oil Six Dollars Taken From Cash Recis- "Birds and How to Attract Them," Com et Under Head of feet a day. Payroll In two big pine Mrs. on the subject lost him the election content, (2) kills eggs of the leaf to be one of the greatest men the L. C. Dyer. "The Evening Sky ter By Prowler. but he had gained a great reputation mills is »4,600,000 a year. roller, spldermite.andnphis (3) by United Sti.tes hits ever known. One n March,” Mrs. C. E. Baker. “Nat­ “Better L eft Unsaid“ and he had forced Douglas to admit deeper penetatlon kl’ls higher per­ whose name was to be loved as no ure Study and Human Relation,” It was onr first call on the new Floyd Knerr’s repair shop was en­ other man’s name has ever been; that slavery could not exist without centage of scale where heavily en­ Woodburn— Woodburn Light and Mr. E. L. Cherry. tered some time Sunday night and neighbors and Mr. B----- and I wete the support of "the entire nation. crusted on the limbs, (4) much one whose name would be known Lincoln Returned- to private life quicker In Its action. <51 less bulk nix dollars taken from the cash re­ engaged In a casual conversation Power Co, take« over 14 rural tele over the entire civilized portion of IRRIGON NEWS sadly, proud that ha had at least lo truck or ship, (61 produces lees gister In the office. Entrance to about the peculiar names of certain phone Knee and will furnish phone the world. In order to understand hie great­ said some words wl»eh might bear Irritation of the skin, 'and (7) does the building wae made through the dogs of the community. exchange; lights and power. (Received too late for publication not. corrode pump parts or the spray front door. The door was locked ness It is necessary to know some­ fruit after he was forgotten The women, who had been parties laat weak.) ■' In eighteen hundred sixty Lin­ guns. For thoge, using oil «prays and a pass key was used to gain ad­ to our conversation In Its beginning, thing of his early life. Hie paternal Linnton— West Oregon Lumber Co. W. C. Alderaon, the cotyity school «grandfather,, Abraham Lincoln, emi­ coln was nominated for the presi­ it will be necessary to dilute in the mission. Mr. Knerr states that it seems, had switched to the subject grated from Rockingham count*" dency by the Republican party and spray tank so thta the actual oil nothing else was missed from the of their own names and those of their plant rebuilt and running after »600, vuperintendent of MMltdothah, made a short call at -the school Wedncs- Virginia to Kentucky about .seven­ was elected in November. Upon the content In the tank Is at least four shop and It is believed the thief was families, while we were still talking 000 fire. | lay afternoon. Mr. Alderson is a teen hundred eighty one or two, but news of his election the long expect. per cent. Oil sprays on the market Interested in the cash register al jae. 'andldats for Btate superintendent a year or two later was killed by *d division of the nation upon the vary just as do the sulfur sprays be­ So far the authorities have worked d°K"’ and when there canle 0 moyient Portland— 1926 ¡paper shipments if public Instruction. and me the Indians. It was after this man slave question occurred. South Car­ tween different brands. Some are out no clue that will put them on oi 8l,ence between Mr. B I heard the end of Mrs. B-----'g re- were 107,900 tons domestto, 6,845 olina soon seceded and others fol a Jilgh as 85 per cent, requiring only the track of the prowler. the little boy was named. ! mark about "Fanny.” Wishing to tons foreign. Supt. J. J. Sturgill of Umatilla Shiftlessness was written In big lowed until there were eleven states 4.7 gallons in a 100 gallon tank. A ' show my Interest arid having noted • vas In town Sunday calling on ac­ THE KID letters over the uokept garden and n the Confederacy. On the eleven­ 75 per cent material will require 6.3 quaintances. I rather disgusted Inflection In my host- every sagging log in the cabin walls. th of (February eighteen hundred gallons and a 66 per cent material Umatilla county crops for 1915 j ess’ voice, I said sympathetically, Abraham’s father was a carpenter sixty one, Lincoln, the most Godly 6 gallons, hut In choosing between There’s warts on his grammar. were worth »12,765,000. Cecil Beckley has sold his acre­ by trade, but he neglected his trade man ever elected to the presidency, oil sprays due consideration should And freckles on his fac«, 1 "Fanny, good Lord, who’s dog’s that?” , | . I ____ _ _ enibar- to spend his time wandering about spoke a fqw words of farewell to also be given to the price asked for But his heart 1» like a lily age east of Irrigon and the property never ___ have ___ been _ more Astoria— Spring school registra­ n town which Is now occupied by the woods, his gun In ¿Is hands, his hie own people a«d with a sad heart tho ambunt necessary to use la the m P1i le.d ™orn,n<’« sunlit grace; rassed In my life than when, after an dog at his heels. To Mrs. Lincoln turned toward the task of saving the tank in the field. Some oil sprays His hair is full f sandburs, awkward pause, my wife said: "Mrs. tion shows 2248 pupils, 164 more Mr. Kraus to L. V. Woodard of The Thare’B blisters on his toes—. was left moat of the work about the Union, "a task more difficult than on the market are emulsified with - Dalles. Mr. Woodard's brother at B----- 's name Is Fanny.”—Chicago than last fall. little clearing, and to the wonderful that which devolved upon Washing­ soap rather than caseinate. The There's a thorn in his finger— Boardman may give p his hotel busl- Tribune. But he got It from a rose. energy and. brave cheerfulqeae of ton." The outlook was indeed Washington exerlment station has ■* 1 — , ness and move to Irrigon to work He keroaene» the sugar, Pine Grove district near Hood this acreage for a year or two while gloomy. this woman, Lincoln owed the In­ found soap emhlslons unsatisfactory Faithful bat Fractious He fills the pie with glue; centive of his life. "God bless my Elver will build »20,000 elx-Vootn his brother L. V. Woodard expects In the beginning the new president when used with ditch or well water mother," he said. "AU that I i I to stay with his work on the O. W. Some of these young women treat school house. did not have the support of all In haring sufficient alkali In It to He Inks up the carpet. He saws the oat In two; or ever hope to be, J owe to her.” R. & N. at The Dalles. the north. Many wet-e opposed to make the water hard, claiming that love as though It was a naughty boy And then like a squirrel When a log school house w the oil separates from the water! keeping the states In the union by who should be made to stand In a cor­ Grant« Pass— Southwestern Ore­ He capers far away opened in the neighborhood. It was force and others dreaded the rule lust as soap curdles In hard water. The McCoys dove to Pendleton on ner except as a great treat once In Mrs. Lincoln who wished to send of the new Republican party. Sev­ This has also been found true In And hides In the clover six weeks. . . . j^omen can be gon Mining Bureau negotiating for business the last of the w eA . her children to lean! the alphabet eral leaders of the party were much cases where water was soft enough To watch the fairies play. very tiresome. Wives can be Intoler- 100 ton smelter. and master the spelling book. Mr. better known than he and some of but where sufficient r limp-sulfur He trudge home at nightfall Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Seaman drove able. England tend America are Weary, meek and mild. Lincoln grumbled but the mother them had expected to be named for from last year’s spraying operation» Portland— Bank clearances for to Portland Sunday returning home strewn with good men suffering from had her' way. Her little son and the hgh offloe which had gone to adhered to the tank to have the ef­ And sits at the table their wives' virtues. It Is damnable. January were »150,303,135; exports 'r"‘ »iband Is In worn hand upon each upturned head. to the nation. Steadfast amid the too weak to kill a high per cent of Warts on his grammar, her think that she has a right to be Freckles on his face. “You must get knowledge so that clamor of his foes, he depended up­ the scale In ths locality. It gets Sale«»— Contracts are being made hospital. —well, disagreeable. Fidelity can you will be wise and good when you on a higher power for guidance, many but not all of them. Chemi­ And yet his laugh Is lovely cause the devil of a lot of trouble In for 1026 hops at fitem 18 to 21 grow up.” As a fairy's garden place; Mrs. C. C. Grimm made a business Lincoln held to bis purpose and pol­ cal analysis of this material shows the home unless It Is well managed. cents. trip to Portland Sunday. Lincoln's father was of a wan­ icy to unite the North and South. that It requires 48 pounds of It In. a A sun-way for his roaming Fidelity needs just as much good man­ A rose for his delight, dering disposition and when Abra- But while the president toiled In 100 gallon tank to equal In llme- agement as Infidelity.—From “May ham, or Abe as the boy was called, the executive office his heart was sulftir content the customary 12 gal. •And the heart of a Mother Marshfield — Plastering contract Mrs. C. C. Barker, who Is teach- Fair," by Michael Arlen. To reet upon at night! was seven years old he moved to a bleding for his fellow countrymen Ions of high test llqnld lime sulfur. for new Marshfield hotel let for »36,- nt Meacham, spent tho week end at farm la Indiana. Here they spent -who were falling by the 'thousand home. 000. a miserable winter In a half-faced bn the field of battle, sorrowing even camp of logs which they had built rather sorrow« of his children. A program In honor of Waahlng- themselves wth more haste than He had but one thought all those Pendleton— New Rendonda Court tnn' birthday was given at tha datk years— the preservation of the apartments are to cost »40,000. school house Friday, Feb. 19. In the autumn of eighteen hundred Union. “If I could save the Union eighteen Abraham's mother died from without freeing a slave,” he wrote Medford— Crater Lake park had The Orange held their monthly a strange sickness. That winter was a friend, ”1 would do It; and If I meeting at the school house Wednes­ 80,2(4 guests during 1926. * ver ydlsmal and lonely one for eould eave ft by freeing all the day eve. the Lincoln children. «laves. I would do It; and if I could « It was a happy day when their save -It by freeing some and leaving Stayton— »17,000 local capital is Six weeks exams are due at the father brought home a new mother others alone, I would do that. What subscriber for linen plant. first of next week. for them. At first the Lncoln child­ I do about slavery and the colored 8 0 ^ ren hung back shyly from the new­ race, I do because I believe I thelps The seventh and etrh’h wades comer. But the sweet motherly way save the Union: and what I for­ Pendleton— Fire loss here for eave a Valentine pnrtv P otnrdsy eve. of the new Mrs. Lncoln soon won bear I forbear because I do not be- 1925 was »11,840. A large crowd attended end every­ their hearts. leve It would help eave the Union.” one had a fi o time. Delicious re­ When Abraham was eleven years On the * first day of January Grants Pass— California and Ore. freshments ’,»:o served. old a school house was built not very eighteen __ _ _ _______ __ hundred ___ sixty-three, presl j gon Coast Railroad lowers lumber f fi m their home and the ques-' dent Lincoln Issued the eihancipa-, Clatskn ■' Hendsraon’e j ' . - Jn arose whether ths b oytlon proclamation, freeing all the' rates, to sav» lumber shippers »12,- should be ¿Mowed to attend. Hl» claves in the eonfedefate states of nnnnery f l etarf 500 acres berried 000 a year. atb r contended that a big, able America. In eighteen hundred six-! this yee , Insld be ' and L-ans. ve under way to build Smith will entevtaln the elub on - ___ . . . „ _ _ !■ the atedte the rejoielag there pulp and paper mill on Young’s hay. Wednesday, Marsh 10. at the home to- ***** 0,1 tbe ,,rirtieame a great shock. While attend- of Mrs. Woodhrd. Ths Community !? rt room for In* the theatre In Washington April w - Mt« foortoreth. eighteen hundred efatr- Bend—Coal of usable quality Is club extends an Invitation to the Neighborhood club to their m aellac •slveretty. r; »res i di n t wua ehot tg tho ¡found on Crooked river near here, i of Manh 2. SONS WELL ATTENDED -head by an actor, John Wilkes Booth. The neat day the whole country was In deep mourning. Among our nation's great there are none more truly great than he. LOCAL VETS ATTEND CONVENTION SATURDAY KNERR’S SHOP ROBBED SUNDAY Dawning 9 f