The Herald Keeps Close to the Heart and Mind of the Umatilla Project. WE HEED 1,000,000 LATINO HENS TO WORK FOR U8 OH FARMS OF THE UMATILLA PROJECT Site Urrmwimt Wralh VOL. XXI FARM OPERATIONS ANALIZED BY BESSE HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1026 BENJAMIN PURNELL WEST EXTENSION’S CROP REPORT MADE CATHOLIC CHURCHES WILL HOLD MASS CHRISTMAS DAY you affouted YOURSELF A MEMBER OF THE PROJECT LAND SETTLEMENT COMMITTEE! No. 16 BUREAU.NAMES ITS I FORMER OFFICERS DR. A. L QUAINTANCE MOVE STARTED TO GET PACKING PLANT In cele b ratio n of C h ristm as th e C atholic ch u rch es of th is d is tric t w ill hold m ass, acco rd in g to an n o u n ce­ m ent a t th e local ch u rch . M idnight EXTENSION SPECIALIST GIVES SWEET POTATOES BRING BEST CHARLES TAYLOR URGES START PHIPPS TO HEAD BODY AGAIN m ass on C h ristm as day w ill be ob­ RESULT OF STUDY served in th e H erm isto n church. At AVERAGE IE COLIE IN TALK TUESDAY DURING ---------- 1927 l U m atilla, mass w ill be held a t 7:15 R eport of M anagem ent of Seven P o u ltry Shows Gain of 66 P er Cent a. m. and a t E cho a t 8:15 A. M. Big Economy in F reight, H andling F a th e r O 'C onnor w ill be the c e le b ran t Condition of Organization is Excel­ Places Made a t Columbia D uring Y ear; Average Acre a t these churches. Possible W ith P lan t Here, lent, Reports Made Mass w ill be observed a t th e P ilo t M eeting Friday. R etu rn $30.00. Speaker Says. Rock ch u rch a t m id n ig h t an d at Indicate, 8 :3 0 A. M'. F a th e r N esdale w ill be A nalyses of th e m an ag em en t of I Sw eet p o tato es h ad th e h ig h e s t cash value per a c re of an y ero p grow n the c e le b ra n t a t P ilo t Rock. seven farm s In th e H erm isto n a n d ; O fficers now serv in g the U m atilla . A com m ittee of th ree from th e B o ard m an d is tric ts fo r th e purpose of i on th e W est E x ten sio n Irrig a tio n d is­ P ro ject F arm B ureau were re-elect id com m ercial club to co-operate w ith d e te rm in in g b o th th e stro n g and tr ic t, acco rd in g to th e a n n u a l stock FARMERS PLAN SIX DRIVES to serve d u rin g 1927 a t th e a n n u a l ! the farm bureaii in in v e stig a tin g the w eak p o in ts follow ed by th e v ario u s j a n d crop census, w h ich h a s Just been m eeting of th e o rg an izatio n held F ri- S possibilities of e stab lish in g a p acking TO GET RID OF RABBITS o p e ra to rs w ere g iv en F rid a y n ig h t I com pleted by A. C. H o u g h to n , p ro ­ day n ig h t a t C olum bia school house. | p la n t to handle eggs was au th o rized je c t m an ag er. T he tu b e rs w ere by R. S. Besse, farm m an ag e m en t ex ­ T he th re e officers include F. P. a t th e w eekly m eeting of th e club gro w n on o n ly a sm all acreag e, b u t F irst One to Be Held Sunday and P hipps, p re sid e n t; II. J. O tt, vice- ten sio n sp ecialist of O. A. C., a t th e Tuesday. T he action follow ed a tb e cash v alu e of the crop w as m e etin g of ih e F a rm B u reau a t C ol­ p re sid e n t; an d J . W . M cM ullen, Second T uesday; Big Crowds ta lk made by C h arles T aylor, fiscal $883.50 per, acre. um bia school. se c re ta ry -t raesu rer. Benjamin Purnell, head of the House ag e n t of the irrig a tio n d itric t, on Are W anted Six of th e farm s selected fo r th e i of D&vsl at Benton Harbor, Mich., who T he cash v alu e of all erops pro­ In ad d itio n to these officers J. H. th e necessity of close o rg a n izatio n an a ly sis show d iv ersificatio n of crops Is under arrest after having been hid­ duced on th e p ro ject av erag ed a few Reid w as nam ed ch airm an of the fi­ I on the p a rt of egg producers on th e A m eetin g o f ra n c h e rs in terested nance com m ittee; G eorge Beddow i an d p ro d u cts in some degree, an d a den from the authorities for four year«. cen ts less th a n $30 per acre, th e re ­ project. sev en th farm devoted to a lfa lfa p ro ­ p o rt show s, th e to ta l value of all in th e d estru ctio n of jack ra b b its m et and H. J. B elscaniper, stew ard s; and ! C om petition to local p o u ltry m en d u ctio n w as used ¡crops b eing $123,984. Stock owned a t C olum bia school house D ecem ber S idney B a rn a rd , ch airm an of a spec­ conies from tw o sources, Mr. T aylor I by fa rm ers h a d a v alu e a t th e tim e 21. I t w as decided t 0 have a shoot Mr. Besse ex p lain ed th a t th e s u r­ Dr. A. L. Qualntance. who la chief | explained, from th e big producing ial com m ittee to aid in p re p a rin g and vey w as m ade larg ely to lin k up w ith ! of ta k in g th e cen su s of $123,668, and an d d riv e on every in fested te rrito ry a rra n g in g program s. of the bureau of entomology In the i c en te rs th a t are w ell organized, both th e econom ic co n feren ce la st sp rin g ! eq u ip m en t used in fa rm in g w as v a l­ on th e project. R eports w ere m ade by a num ber of Department of Agriculture. ;is to b u y in g and selling, a n d 'fro m A program of seven days, each w ith th e officers and project leaders show ­ »o th a t a p ra c tic a l check could be ued a t $57,800. th e sm all farm flocks w here eggs are m ade of how closely an d how econom - D u rin g 1926 fa rm e rs on th e p ro ject a d riv e in th e forenoon and one in in g th a t the o rg an izatio n is in good , sold in d ividually for pin money w ith ­ ' -s lly p ro ject fa rm ers a re d ev o tin g show ed a g ain o f 4,000 in th e nu m b er th e aftern o o n w as m apped out. The condition. o u t reg ard to w hat production costs W ashington, D. C.—S p urred by re- tl e ir lim e to th e crops for w hich th e of fow ls kept, an d th e 1926 v alu e of m a jo rity decided on th e follow ing P ro ject leaders w ere also nam ed to m ay ho. j ports th a t C om ptroller G eneral Mc- d s tric t is especially fitte d . all p o u ltry w as $4,200 m ore th a n in days, D ecem ber 26, T uesday, Dec. 28 serve d u rin g th e com ing year. A J Carl had uncovered evidence of irreg- Expansion Needed T-'eals to w ard w h ich p ro ject farm - 1925. T he g a in in n u m b ers of poul­ an d each succeeding S unday. A com­ few changes in leaders w ere voted by I u iarities in th e ad m in istratio n of alien T he H erm iston d is tric t belongs to rl’ould w ork in clu d e th e follow - tr y w as a t th e ra te of 6G p er cent m itte e w ere ap p o in ted to p lan each th e body, and some new projects w ere n e ith e r of these classifications, he property, a m ovem ent got u n d er way ", th e sp eak er sa id : A d efin ite over 1925, 10,194 b ein g fo u n d on d riv e in d e ta il an d pull it off success­ added. T he election on project lead­ W ashington, D. C.—The senate pointed out, th o u g h eggs of local j for a sen ate investig atio n of th e cus­ fully. an iz a tio n p lan fo r every fa rm ; a farm s th is y ear. passed the $894,023,378 supply bill for g ro w ers a re sold th ro u g h a big co­ ers resu lted as follow s; todian's office. T he te rrito ry th u s fa r rep resen ted ■ •inlm um gross incom e of ab o u t “ It should be b o rn e in m ind th a t D airying, R. L. A ddlem an. Ihe tre asu ry and postoffice d ep art­ op erativ e and the s ta r t has been made ... . .. .... ,, . T he com ptroller gen eral has laid $3,500 p er y e a r; b e tte r u tiliz a tio n of ! * 7 „ _ , $30 does n o t rep resen t th s gross in ­ to be covered e x ten d s from B ill R ob­ m ents. P o u ltry , Jam es Todd. to h an d le m a rk e tin g in a business , , , , .. . , his rep o rt before P resid en t Coolidge, piow la n d ; ad o p tio n of su ita b le live- ‘ x . come of p ro je c t fa rm e rs,” M anager e rts place east to th e reserv o ir and A total of $.’5,169,130 was added by like m anner. An expansion of p ro ­ R odent control, H en ry O tt and . , . , ... „ i who has not m ade it public, but sena- stock e n te rp rise s com bined w ith crop , , H o u g h to n ex p lain ed . “I t re p re e n ts so u th and w est of th e reserv o ir. the senate to the bill, as pasaed by du ction on sound lines in such m eas­ Jo h n Jebdrezejew ski. ■ j .i , .1 to rs who h av e know ledge of its con- e n te rp rie s to em ploy p ro d u ctiv ely ® T he firs t drive S unday, D ecem ber th e cash value of th e raw p roducts Boys an d g irls club w ork, E. L. the house. u re as to secure tlie needed volum e ,, , , , I te n ts a sserted th a t it show ed th a t a :iy all a v ailab le labor, u til- produced on th e farm s. In th e case 26, 9 :3 0 A. M.— D rivers m eet a t Lee Jackson. The $12,000,000 allotm ent for the th a t w ill elim in ate louses of revenue, . , , . , . . . i, thorough inq u iry was w arranted. i;.e av ailab le feeds, m a in ta in soil fer- ® ' of d a iry m en, a lfa lfa hay m ay be M oore's an d one-lialf m ile n o rth of prohibition unit went through w ithout im possible to p rev en t w ith th e pro­ Bees, W . G. Rodda. * . . . I On c r e ta r v Mel­ On thn th e nthfir o th er nnnn hand, S S n ecretary tility and increase volum e of bu sin ess m ore th a n doubled in value if fed to H enry O tt’s. S ta r t line e ^ t of F ra n k comment a fte r the defeat of the pro­ du ction lim ited as a t p resen t, is th e F arm M anagem ent, H. K. Dean. lon is au th o rity for th e statem en t th at secu re yields per acre and per an im al good cows, an d in th e sam e w ay, G uiw its an d drive e a st to so u th w est posal to use $500,000 for the employ­ v ita l need of the in d u stry , th e sp eak ­ L egislation, J. H. Reid. no evidence of d issipation of seized h ig h e r th a n th e av erag e of th e dis­ g ra in h a v in g a re la tiv e ly low per co rn er of th e Joe C raik place. T he m ent of "undercover” men on tho dry er said. M arketing, S. II. B arn ard . property w as revealed in th e McCarl tr ic t; produce th e m a jo r p a r t.o f th e acre v alu e if sold as a cash crop may­ people from th e e a st end m eet at force. T he bill also provides about A nim al disease, P. P. S ullivan. F o r some tim e egg prices have been rep o rt, th a t m ethods of w hich he com­ fam ily liv in g on th e farm . be fed sk ilfu lly an d its v alu e larg ely crossing w est of th e H einl place, line Home d em o n stratio n , Mrs. C harles $15,000,000 for the anti-rum smuggling h ig h enough to p erm it producers a plained have been abandoned by the Of 30 fa rm s v isited in th e H erm is­ in creased .” n o rth to th e L e n h a rt place, move Keller. activities of the coast guard. p ro fit, even w here costs of sellin g p resen t custodian, and th a t no action to n an d B o ardm an d is tric ts six re ­ On q u ite a n u m b er of farm s, p a r ­ w est an d hav e so u th w in g pivot on The addition to the bill of $1,032,960 and production a re not k ept down to In te r-o rg a n iz a tio n re la tio n , F. P. ! is contem plated by th e ad m in istratio n p re s e n ta tiv e places w ere selected for tic u la rly aro u n d B oardm an, an ex­ n o rth w e s t co rn er of R ay Goode’s Phipps. tor tran sp o rtatio n of foreign mails as low a point as Is possible w here a s a resu lt of th e com ptroller g en eral’s th e purpose of an an aly sis, Mr. B=ese p erim en t w as m ade tills y ear in g ro w ­ place, so n o rth w ing of both lines Of the projects decided on for the was stubbornly contested by Senator a b ig volume is handledco-operatlvely findings. said. A sev en th place w here a lfa lfa in g a lfa lfa seed. Only th e firs t crop meet. com ing year, home dem o n stratio n McKollar, dem ocrat, T ennessee, but an he said, but th e period of low price« S en ato r B orah, republican, Idaho, Is th e only crop w as also included. L unch and coffee w ill be served at and in te r-o rg a n iz a tio n re la tio n s a re agreem ent finally was reached w here­ who has been dem anding a retu rn of w as cu t for h ay , an d th e n tlie a l­ forces those d is tric ts less favorably L ab o r incom e, th e am o u n t le ft a fte r noon a t J e n d ra je w sk i’s w here a good new. T he decislqn to add the pro­ by it was agreed none of the money situ a te d out of business. P rudence th e G erm an n atio n als’ p roperty, de­ fa lfa w as le ft for a seed crog. N e ith e r all expenses of o p eratio n an d five per te r rito ry for the a ftern o o n drive is ject on farm m an ag e m en t developed should be used for contracts hereto­ dictates! th a t the H erm iston d is tric t clared, how ever, th a t th e rep o rt dis a lfa lfa n o r clover seed did v ery well c e n t on c a p ita l in v estm en t had been fo r farm ers, an d as a resu lt th e a v e r­ close by. F u ll p la n s fo r th a t drive out of the rep o rt on a survey of m an ­ fore made by the postm aster-general. should plan now to cut it costs tn closed th e .“w orst system of looting deducted, ran g ed from $347 as th e age h ay yield w as c u t to below n o r­ w ill presented a t th e noon lunch. agem ent of p ro ject farm s m ade a t the T his will force the m aking of new con­ h an d lin g eggs to Huch a p o in t th a t th is country h as ev er know n.” low est to ?2,202 for th e h ig h est T he lines and d irectio n s of drive m eetings by R. S. Beese, farm m a n ­ tra c ts with the six steam ship lines af­ m al w ith o u t th e loss in incom e be­ its producers can still m ake a p ro fit, F a rm incom e, th e am o u n t of r e ­ in g m ade u p by a good seed crop. w ill be well p atrolled by the follow ­ agem ent extension sp ecialist of the fected. even if prices should go down to a DEFUNCT BANKS PAYING ceip ts less o p e ra tin g expenses w ith ­ T he value per a cre of a lfa lfa w as $28 ing c a p ta in s: F ra n k G uiw its, Cecil sta te college. T he hom e dem on­ The senate also added $200,090 for place w here unorg an ized d is tric ts o u t in te re s t on th e in v estm en t b eing p er acre, w h ile a lf a lf a end elover seed M addep, Roy H endrickson, B ill ,Klk, stra tio n p ro je c t w as added a t the the custom s service and $1 875,000 for m ust g et out of th e business. deducted, ran g ed from $3,004 dow n Two Concerns at Pasco Making Sub­ re tu rn e d only $15 p er acre. Lee Moore, R ay Goode and m ore if suggestion of C ounty A gent H olt who additional com pensation- of postal em- stantial Returns. Freight Cut Possible to $1,097. T o tal farm receip ts T he p er acre v alu e of a p ric o ts w as necessary. expressed th e opinion th a t a s ta r t on | pioyes. The bill now goes to confer- U sing the records of a local poul­ Pasco, W ash.—Two d efu n ct Pasco $135, only tw o acres b ein g devoted No rifles or dogs a re allow ed the w ork should ho done w ith the once for ad ju stm en t of differences be­ ran g ed from $8,778 fo r th e la rg e st try m an, secured in the a n n u a l crop banks soon will pay su b stan tial divi­ to th is fru it, w h ile u n d er th e head S hells can be h ad a t d riv e for cost. place to $2,062. Idea of g e ttin g sta te extension spec­ tw een tho house and senate. rep o rt tak en by th e irrig a tio n d is­ dends, it becam e know n here, with the G ross incom e p er crop acre ran g ed of m iscellaneous fr u its th e acre value Ronds to drive w ill be well poeted. ialists to come h ere and aid in th e tric t, 'Mr. T aylor quoted figures to from $39 on th e s tr a ig h t a lfa lfa announcem ent of R eceiver Rudkin of w as $110 on 58 acres. C an teloupes T he n ex t drive T uesday, December work. show th a t tlie costs of fre ig h t an d BRIEF GENERAL NEWS th e F irst N ational th a t checks for 10 ra n c h to $153 on th e 21 acre place, w ith a p a rt of th e acreag e y ield in g 28: Meet a t Lee Moore ran ch where The in te r-o rg a n iz a tio n relation! cartag e on the 5,721 dozen eggs he w here p o u ltry an d d a iry in g w ere th e per cent have been p rep ared and mail­ poorly gave a cash re tu rn of $80, the ttie com m ittee of th a t drive h as a project w as added so th a t co-opera­ The Chicago railw ays controlling m arketed d u rin g the y ear w ere ed to W ashington for sig n atu re. m a jo r en terp rises. well p lanned drive for both forenoon a c reag e b ein g 12.25. C am w ith an tion w ith o th e r o rg a n izatio n s m ight most of the surface csrs in Chicago, $135.62, or tw o and tw o -fifth s cents T he Bank of P asco is prep arin g to acreag e of 104.58 had a cash value and aftern o o n . At each drive it If T he n u m b er of cow s ra n g e d from be facilitated . w ent into receivership. per dozen. If eggs w ere packed here fo u r to 19, tw o of th e ra n ch es h a v ­ pay a dividend of 15 p er cent a t once. of a little less th a n $20 p er acre, and p lan n ed to give m ore p a rtic u la rs oi P re sid e n t P hipps asked to be ex­ Form er R epresentative John W. and shipped d irectly to New Y ork E ach bank p reviously had paid 50 in g 19 head. T h e n u m b er of ch ick ­ 222 acres of o th e r g ra in s av erag ed th e n ex t succeeding drive. cused from service a g a in as head of Langley of K entucky, serving a sen th ro u g h th e co-operative sellin g per cent. S u b stan tial asse ts are said a little leS3 th a n $19. G ard en w as ens ran g ed from 20 to 700. the body, b u t h is repueet w as not tcnce in A tlanta p enitentiary for con agency, the fre ig h t cost for th e e n ­ F o r each $100 in v ested in cows, to rem ain in both cases and fu rth er ra ise d on 67 acres an d h ad a n a v e r­ Sheep Are On Feed heeded, and his election w as by spiracy to violate the prohibition law, tire haul would be only fo u r an d gross re c e ip ts h ad a ra n g e of from dividends a re expected. age value of $68. unanim ous vote. ha3 been paroled. fo u r-fifth s cents per dozen by th e $97 to $240. F o r each $100 in v est- J o h n C u rran , sheep m an, Is w in P a s tu re w as g iven a v alu e of $14 Judge K enesaw M. Landis was re carload, or Just tw ice th e cost of id in hens, gross receip ts ra n fro m * Mill Line R ejects 8. P. T rack Offer. p er acre, and w h ite p o tato es produced te r in g a band of 2,000 ewes on lan< C hange in th e size of Oregon d airy elected com m issioner of baseball for sh ip p in g in sm all lots from H erm is­ San Francisco, C al.--T h e Oregon $59 p er acre. W ate rm elo n s h ad a w est of the U m atilla riv er. He ha; $155 to $466. herds is h a v in g some effect on th e a second term of seven years, with an ton to P o rtlan d . T he am o u n t of expense In cu rred T ru n k railro ad , a m em ber of th e Hill v alu e of $70 p er a cre on 75 acres. purchased hay for an all w in ter feed rend of th e in d u stry , th e exp erim en t Increase of $15,000 In his annual sal If there were 44,000 la y in g hens to secu re $100 of g ro ss incom e ra n g I’nes, has declined proffered use of In sp eak in g of th e rep o rt, M anager and w ill lam b h ere In the pring. 'ta tlo n finds. In th e coast d is tric ts nry, which will now be $65,000. In th e d istric t p ro d u cin g on a 60 per th e S outhern Pacific tra c k s from P aul­ H o u g h to n said in p a rt: ed from $44 To $73. herds w here m ach in ery b av ailab le Though he does not think the time cen t basis, p roduction w ould be ina to K lam ath Falls, Or., as affording E ach farm w as considered s tp a ra - "T h e can ta lo u p e re tu rn s would Oiange Offer Bogus , are increased to m axim um c a rry in g Is ripe for an International conference su fficien t to ship a carload of eggs a su b stitu te fo r con stru ctio n of its own te 'y in th e a n aly sis t h a t w as m ade. h a v e sh o w n a .m uch h ig h e r average ,lze for th e farm . In th e W illam ette to codify laws, P resident Coolidge will w eekly from H erm isto n to . e a stern Its o rg a n iz a tio n , s tro n g p oints, w eak track s from Bend to K lam ath Falls, h ad th e re n o t been a p a rtia l fa ilu re T he H erald carried an a d v e rtise ­ '•alley h erd s on s tric tly d airy farm s not oppose adoption by the house of a m arkets, even allo w in g for a 12 per ’p d n ts and s u g g e s tio n s ' for ch an g es according to announcem ent by South- on p a r t of th e acreag e. F o r the m ent in re cen t issues of a La G rande are also being en larg ed , b u t herds resolution proposing such a confer cent culling of eggs so th a t n o th in g w ere m ade. ern PaciHc officials here. lab o r involved th e re tu rn s on w ater Texas, o u tfit, o fferin g to sell orange: carried as sidelines on g en eral farm s ence. except those grades In active dem and T h e fa c ts an d fig u re s on w h ich Mr. m elons a re so m ew h at d isap p o in tin g , by th e box d ire c t to th e consum ei or tru c k farm s a re no m ore th a n The governm ent lost in the first would be shipped, he said. A llow ing Oregon Assessment 81,110,677-,348. Besse based h is ta lk h av e been p u b ­ a lth o u g h it w as fa r ah ead of m any In fo rm atio n h a s-b e e n received th a ' holding th e ir own In size. crim inal proceedings grow ing out of tw o and tw o -fifth s cen ts p er dozen, Salem , Or.—The to tal assessed value I lished by O. A. C., a n d copies fo r o th e r crops. A lfalfa hay, w h ere it I. the offer m ade by th e concern wa the senate com m ittee’s Investigations cost of local sh ip m en ts to P o rtlan d , j of pro p erty In O regon for th e y ear those in te re ste d m ay be secured from E lean o r and G eo rg ian n a B riggs into oil leasing A jury in the D istrict the saving on a m inim um carload j 1926 is $1,110,677,348.85, according to b e in g fed to good d airy sto ck , still not bona fide and th a t the posta R. F. W ilb u r, a s s is ta n t co u n ty a g e n t c o n tin u es to be th e lead in g crop, b u t a u th o ritie s have ordered re tu rn oi ire home for the holidays from the of Columbia suprem e court found Al­ w ould be $271.4 4 above th e p resen t F ield m eetin g s w ere h eld S a tu rd a y a statem en t prepared by th e sta te tax m ail se n t to it. T he advertisem ent VIonmouth norm al to spend the h o li­ bert B. Fall, ex-secretary of ’Jie Inter m ethod of h an d lin g . (C o n tin u ed on P age T h re e ) afte rn o o n on th e D yer an d H addox com m issioner. h as been elim in ated from the H erald. days, w ith th e ir parents.. lor, and Edward L. Doheny, lessee of Savings Indicated Ifrm s . S im ilar m eetin g s to th e n ig h t the Elk Hills, Cal., naval reserve, nol T he saving to th e p roducers if a T H E MARKETS m e etin g -h eld h e re w ere also co n d u ct­ guilty of conspiracy to defraud the j carload per w eek w ere shipped east ed a t S ta n fie ld an d B o ard m an . governm ent in the 1922 leasing nego , d irectly for one y ear w ould be $14,- P ortland C o -o p eratin g w ith Mr. Beese in se­ tiations. 000, he said. W heat— Big Bend bluestem , $1.35; c u rin g th e in fo rm a tio n used in th e “ It is estim ated th a t o u r o p eratio n a tu d y ’w ere Mr. W ilb u r. R. W. Morse, hard w hite, federation, so ft white, 489 Miles of Road Washington Record and m ain ten an ce an d co n stru ctio n c o u n ty ag e n t of M orrow co u n ty ; W . | w estern w hite. $1.34; h ard w inter, charges in 1927 on a 20 acre ran ch A. H olt, coun ty a g e n t of U m atilla n o rth ern spring, $1.33; w estern red, Olympia, Wash.- A total of 489 miles w ill be about $89,” the speaker said. co u n ty ; a n d H . K. D ean, su p e rin te n d - | U-31 Of new work on the highways, consist “A dd to th a t a n o th e r $30 for o th e r ! H ay—A lfalfa, $17.50018 to n ; valley ing of 198 m iles of grading, 136 miles e n t of th e ex p erim en t sta tio n farm, taxes, and we have a to ta l of $119, i tim othy, $17.50® 18; e a ste rn Oregon of grading and surfacing with gravel m ost of w hich could be paid by sav- j tim othy, $21 021.50. of crushed rock, 46 miles of gravel or PLAYHOUSE TO HAVE TWO in t s In h an d lin g egg« if we had a B u tte rfa t—4 8 050c, sh ip p ers’ track. crushed rock surfacing on sections of p ack in g p la n t here. T he operatio n E ggs—R anch, 36038c. COMEDIES FOR HOLIDAYS tho highway graded under separate and m ain ten an ce ch arg es for the ______ _ [ C heese— P rices f. o. b. Tillamook. contracts, 98 m iles of cem ent concrete H erm iston di tr ic t n .x t y ear a re es­ pavem ents, In addition to 44 bridges T w o good com edies fo r p a tro n s of , T rip lets, 2714c; loaf, 28%c p er lb. tim ated a t $19.000. T he saving on th e P lay h o u se th e a tre have been se>-1 C attle Good. $8.25 0 8.50. over 20 feet long, la shown by tho bi­ a carload of ts g n p er w eek, u n d er cured by M anager W . H. R eq u a fo r I H o g s-M e ^ iu m to choice $10.50 0 | ennial report for the period from Oc- such a pic 1 of m a rk e tin g and h a n d ­ 12.60. | tober 1, 1924, to S eptem ber 30, 1926, th e h o lid ay season. On S atu rd ay Just made by J. W. Hoover, sta te high­ ling, would be $14.000.” a n d S unday, D ecem ber 25 an d 26, ■ Sheep— L am bs, m edium to choice, If egg production h ere should de­ $10.00012.00. way engineer. “S k in n e r’s D ress S u it,” s ta rrin g R e­ velop as It h as in o th e r d is tric ts w ith Seattle. g in a ld D enny an d L a u ra L a P la n te no i -oi" n a t v a t ad v an ta g es th a n a re W h eat—Soft w hite, w estern white, Big Iowa Bank Cloaca. w ill be offered. I t is a U n iversal enjoyed by the H erm a n d is tric t the Big Bend’ bluestem . $1.34*4: hard win­ Des Moines, la.—The Iowa Loan A saving in f r e is h t and h an d lin g Je w e lC p ro d u c tio n an d is said to be te r, $1.34; w estern red, $1.32; n o rth ­ T rm t com pany, one of th e largest ch arg es alone w ould am o u n t to $ 1 0,- fu ll of a m u s in g situ a tio n s. banking Institutions In Des Moines, On S a tu rd a y an d S u n d ay , Ja n u a ry ern spring, $1.33; Big Bend dark, 000 an n u ally , he said. failed to open. R et rescntatlves of the 1 an d 2, “ Up In M abel’« Room ,” one n o rth ern spring, $1.35; Big Bend dark I and Is Suitable F a te banking d epartm ent are in of th e best com edies in m any a day, | bard w inter, $1.35. O ther ’s avings th a t could be ex­ H ay—A lfalfa, $25; tim o th y P. S., charge. Closing of Ihe institution was pected If a local p ack in g p la n t should w ill be offered. T h e p ic tu re s w ill $20; do, mixed, $26. decided upon a fte r an unsuccessful a t­ be established w ould be: A sm aller come here d ire c tly from P o rtla n d . B u tter—C ream ery, 49c. tempt. by the Des Moines clearing percentage of cracked and ro tte n eggs Eggs—R anch, 4 3 0 $5c. hou is to effect a consolidation with because of less h a n d lin g ; less box ex­ Anditorinm Is Entered Hogs P rim e, $12.50012.75. an o th e r Des Moines bank. T h e H erm isto n a u d ito riu m has pense from w ear a n d te a r; sav in g C attle—S teers, choice, $8.2508 50, been 'e n te re d a t n ig h t several tim es ! ,,n cra te s by p lacing w holesale o rd ­ C heese — Cream bricks, 25@26c; la te ly , an d some d am ag e to th e Dank Messenger is Robbed of $79,000. ers; a possible red u ctio n In selling b u ild in g and eq u ip m en t h as been trip lets, 26c; loaf, 26c. K ansas City, Mo.—Four bandits held coets. Spokane. done. C h airs h e re been b ro k en and apt » m essenger of the Fidelity N ation­ “ H ave we th© land in th e H erm ie- Hogs—Good. $11.75011.85. o th e r d ep re d a tio n s com m itted. A al rank here and escaped with $79,000 ion d is tric t to su p p o rt enough h en s C attle— S teers, good, $7.2507.75. w atch of th e b u ild in g w ill be m ade in cash. to fu rn ish five carloads of eggs each an d If those e n te r in g th e b u ild in g are w eek ?” th e sp eak er asked. "L e t ua c a u g h t prosecu tio n w ill follow , ac­ Mr. and M rs. J . M. B iggs w ere P e n ­ Jim Pearson and J. C. D ow ning (C ontinued on Tage T h ree) cording to the own«». d leto n v isito rs F rid a y . ■were r e n d i ti o n v isito rs W ednesday. ALIEN PROPERTY GRAFT ALLEGED SENATE PASSES THE SUPPLY BILL T o A ll th e W o r ld