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THE H BBm STO y HgRAXD, HERMISTON, OfiUGQX. The office of state spiarSt is to be ule (w ’th the exception of the stu LÜDGE DIRECTORY llshed In newspapers and notice glvei created under the terms of a bill dent activities fee which some peo that petitions are on file In the of.’lc, sponsored by Senator Elliott. The bill ple might regard ae not proper to of county clerks where they may b> provides that the apiarist, who would QUEEN ESTHER CHAPTER No. elude, although it is exacted of every 101, O. B. S., meets second and signed by interested persons. It it be appointed by the governor, shall student the same as other fees) and forbidden for anyone to solicit signa be a person who has had not less than fourth Tuesday evenings of each divided by the actual number of stu tures for pay. month in Masonic Hall. Visiting five years’ experience in bee culture members welcome. dents in actual attendance on the The bills propose a tax of 5 millt His salary is fixed at $3000 a year. campus during the year. We get an Maud M. Kellogg, W. M. per annum on intangibles, and a tax The purchase of supplies and equip average of $91.21. This means that of 16 mills per annum on corporate ment of every kind would be taken Kathryn L. Garner, Secretary. the average student pays to the uni excess. Both these imposts have been out of the hands of every board, com versity of Oregon each year $91.21. found productive of much revenue in mission and Institution of the state VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206, I. O. O. in fees, not Including the student F. meets each Monday evening In Odd other states. government, from the Janitor to the activities fee. The measures contemplate reassess state house to the executives of the Fellows’ hall. Visiting member« cor dially invited. The student activities fee Is for the ment of properly throughout the state W. R. Longhorn, Secretary. support of athletics, the student so that existing inequalities ’may bt University of Oregon, Oregon Agricul Childs Barham, N. G. paper, and similar student interests. smoothed out and a new determina tural college and the state normals Serve so many purposes so well and at such slight cost that If these are added, it means that the tion of values had. To that end the and vested in the state board of con trol should a bill put into the house their use is becoming well nigh universal. PROFESSIONAL CARDS average student pays to the univer- state tax commission is given added SCULLEN OUTLINES WORK sity every year $109.46. It must be authority over taxation and assess by Representatives North and Bailey They may be used for the safe keeping of deeds, abstracts, in NECESSARY WITH BEES remembered that thia te the average. I ment laws of the state and it may fix of Multnomah county become a law. Dr. F. V. PRIME surance policies, bonds, receipts and a hundred and one other Bill Amends M arriage Law. which means that some students who the value of property in arriving at DENTISTRY valuable records, the lose of any one of which would pay box rent Representative Mann has introduced Keeping Heavy Quota of Workers In are registered in the schools do not uniformity of assessment. Dental X-Ray and Diagnosis for half a life time. in the house a bill which repeals the have a school fee and who happen Tax Levy Appeal Favored. Colonies Figgest Item, Hermiston, Oregon law requiring a man to have a certifi to be taking courses that do not We still have several boxes to rent, The cost is trifling, a third Speaker Carkin introduced in the cate of good health from a physician Bank Bldg. Phone Connection« charge course fees may pay consider house his measure allowing appeal tc He Stat s. of a cent a day. Ask us about a box the next time you are in ably less, while others registered in the state board of control from the before he can obtain a marriage li the bank, or write or telephone. W. J. W ARNER cense in Oregon. Four conditions necessary to a certain schools and taking certain tax levy made by counties and othet The move sponsored by the League courses pay very much more. Attoraey-at-Law municipal corporations, and to allow of Oregon Cities to obtain a larger honey crop In Oiegon, according to appeal when the issuance of bonds oi slice of county road money for use Study In Comparisons H. A. Scullen of the experiment sta Hermiston i : : Oregon "When It is remembered that over other evidences of indebtedness shali on city streets met with disapproval tion, are as follows; of Hermiston 1. Suitable weather conditions for 60 per cent of our students are wholly have been determined upon by eoun of the state senate, when the bill in Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000 h s. M c K enzie , m . d - the bees to work when the main or In part self-supporting, the ad ties and other municipal corporations troduced by Senator Davis was indef B. Swayze, Pres. ' R. Alexader, Vlca-Prea. honey flow is on. ministration feels that it Is unwise The bill, which generally Incorporatet initely postponed. The bill sought to A. H. Norton, Cashier W„ L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat 2. Honey producing plants secret to further Increase the fees paid by what is known as the "Indiana plan,’ increase the apportionment of county Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg. is similar to one introduced by Carkin students. This particularly is true ing nectar In abundance. road funds to the cities from 50 to Pendleton, Oregon 3. A strong force of worker bees when our fees ' are compared with at the last legislative session. It was 70 per cent of all county road money — 75,000 to 100,000— at the beginn those charged by other state uni passed by the house but killed in the raised from property within the city versities on the Pacific coast and in senate. ing of the honey flow. JAMES L. SEARS, M. D. road districts. An income tax bill with a property 4. The colony devoting Its entire the northwest. Physician and Surgeon White Leghorns at $15 per 100, attention to gathering nectar and "It has been argued that a small offset made its appearance in the Office Phone 733. Res. Phon« 718 or $135 per 1,000. storing honey rather than to swarm addition to the student fees will not house with representative Mark Me Cailister as its sponsor. The bill is Office in First National Rank Bldg. keep away worthy or desirable stu ing. In other words the storing in Barred Rocks from the Henry a duplicate of that turned down by j FOB SALE Sommerer flock at $17 per 14)0, or stinct rather than the swarming in dents. The answer to this argument is that while that may have been the people at the last election. $155 per 1,000. Orders for 500 or stinct is dominant. This is the second income tax meas ) If any one of those four conditions true while our fees were around forty larger takes 1,000 rates. I-OR SALE— $100 genuine leather is not present the honey crop will be or fifty dollars a year, it Is very nre to appear in the house. Repre i Bed Davenport, like new, $50. In Hatching dates Feb. 22, Mar. 1, less than maximum. If all four con doubtful if it Is true now that we sentative James H. Hazlett of Hood i quire Dr. Prime. 22-tfc 8, 15, 22, 29. April 5, 12, 19, 26, ditions are present nothing can keep have, by this same process of argu River introduced a duplicate of the j May 3, 10, 17. 24, 31. the bee keeper from getting a good ment brought them up to $109.46 one put before the people by the state j USED PIANO— A real buy, terms crop outside of his own failure to put The danger Is that two years from grange at the last election and voted to suit.. Write Pendleton Music May Chix 20 per cent reduction ! Your needs in everything now, if the pressure continues to down. on the supers. House, Pendleton, Oregon. 22-3tc It is understood that still another that is necessary to com "Unfortunately— or possibly fortu increase, the same argument will be (Deposit of 20 per cent on all orders) nately— the beekeeper has no control made again, and so on, with the re Income tax measure is scheduled tc ! UST received new supply of famous plete your golf outfit. over the first condition,” says Pro sult that the principle of democracy make its appearance. Watkins products. Mrs. W. B. Beas in education w ill gradually be elimi fessor Scullen. "He can control the Senator Bell’s bill providing fot i ley. 22-3tp. Beginning Feb. 1, we w ill do second only by moving to a better nated. When comparing these abolition of the state emergency board i custom hatching at one cent per location, or by encouraging to a lim charges with those of -other institu which will probably have the support j FOR SALE OR TRADE— 138 acre egg psr week. ited extent, the growth of certain tions In this section of the country, of a majority of the members of the dairy ranch mile west of Alsea, it seems that the University of Ore Joint committee on ways and means Seventy-fjve per cent hatch plants. fctate highway, mail route. School guaranteed after four dav test. ‘His entire management through gon has already been forced to im it was indicated in a discussion of. the bus. Want small irrigated place. that are "pinched” between the verte Bookings now being maue. First out the year, with the exception of pose too heavy a burden on its stu proposed bill in that committee. E. M. Goodlin, Alsea, Oregon. 21-7p brae of the spine affect all parts of come, first served. swarm control, is with one object in dents, and that we should seek ways the body. Your trouble may be Would Encourage Reforesting. FOR SALE— Three tube radio, $15; view— that of attaining the t,hird to cut it down, rather than to in caused from nerve pressure. Call Withdsawal fc-om the tax rolls of ap WHITE POULTRY FARM foregoing condition. This obviously crease it.” demonstration given. P. M. Miller. 303 for an appointment and find out. proximately 2,000,000 acres of private 21-2tc includes such manipulation as disease Gerald A. White ly owae< cut-over and burnod-ovor DR. DAVID S. ROWE, control, wintering, queen manage Hermiston, Oregon forest laads which are largely unpro FOR SALE— On easy terms, Dodge Specializing in Acute and Chronic ment, and all other factors that aid ductive, ao that the owners may be coupe in good condition. First Disease. in permitting the colony to work at encouraged to hold Mie lands during National bank. 8-tfc its best from the end of one season’s the time accessary to mature forest Location, 2 doors west of Postoffice FEED PRICE QUOTATIONS flow to the beginning of the next. crops aew growing or to bo grown Hours, 10 to 6, and by appointment. FOR SALE- -No. 1 fresh cows. B. "This is all there is to good bee Office Phone 303 Res. Phone 312 37-tfo (Furnished by Farm Bureau Co-oper keeping, but It involves much careful Prison Bills Recommended by upon suah lands, is provided for in a Hammer. •> <0 •> bill introduced In the house by Repre ♦ HERMISTON, OREGON ative of Hermiston. Unless other planning and conscientious labor.” sentatives Mott, Chindgren Peterson, FOR SALE CHEAP OR RENT— Mod Governer Patterson Pass * IF IT’S wise specified, prices are per hundred Winslsw and Stewart. ern five room house. Furnace, ♦ weight.) with Little Ofticiation. A resolatioa providing for submis I INCREASE OF U. OF 0. FEES hardwood floors, etc. Call or see « Scratch, 100s ................................$2.30 sion to tke people of a proposed con Dr. Prime 12-tfc Egg Mash .................................. 2.30 (Continued From Page One) ♦ Telephone Investigation Proposed — stitutional amendment Increasing com ♦ FOR SALE or EXCHANGE — 800 Ground O a ts.................................... 1.98 pensation of members of the legisla YOU WANT T a x Bills Introduced — Petition acre tock ranch. Box 14, Con Ground Barley ................................. 1.68 several years. ture from $3 to $10 a dny was pre ♦ a 208 East Court St. ■ Methods Changed — Members Pay Wheat ................................................ 2.20 ‘‘The fees of the University of Ore CALL 25-J ♦ don, Oregon. 4tp. Increased— Instalm ent Dealers H it— sented to the senate. The resolution Corn ................................................... 2.03 gon may be for convenience classed ■ ANY AND followed the passage by the senate ol « COUNTRY HAULS S0LICITEI State A p iarist W anted. ■ 2.15 four groups: regular fees, paid into For sale— About 30 tons first cutt Cracked corn ..................... ♦ the house resolution providing for ■ Ground Corn ................................... 2.13 by every student; school or major ing hay. W. A. Mikesell 18-tfc. payment of $5 a day expense money ♦ Salem.—While no important meas Mill Run 80s........ ¥......................... 1.08 fees paid in addition to the general to all 99 members of the legislature. ♦ FOR SALE— 2 dining tables, 2 oil Cow feed .................................... 2.00.... fees by students In certain schools; ures had passed both houses during The measure does not require . the | •> TRANSFER AND DRAY stoves, 1 book case. Address Box Ground Wheat ............................... 2.30 course fees charged by certain the second week of the session when governor’« signature. It will increase FOR YOU 123, Stanfield, Ore. 18-tfc Shorts, 80s ...................................... 1.16 courses; and non-resident tuition the legislature adjourned over Sunday, the cost of the session by approxi Rolled B a rley .................................. 1.21 fees. A summary of these fees fol yet most of the important measures mately $18,000. Good ranch with 5 room house. In Calf meal, per pound................. 3 H e lows: of state-wide interest have been in Phone 139 Pendleton, Ore. ■ W ould Repeal Auto T itle Law. quire at Herald. troduced and referred to committees. M tddlngs............................. 1.60 General Fees Paid by Everybody *«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■£ Repeal of the state motor vehicle This week It is expected the commit HIGH GRADE PIANO NEAR HER- Oyster shell ..........................................90 General registration fee, $10.50 per certificate of title law is sought by n tees will settle down to work and give miston, must be sold at once. Big Whole o a t s ...................................... 1.88 year; infirmary fee, $9.00 per year; bill introduced by Senator Jay Upton. serious consideration to the Important discount. Easy terms to reliable Salt, half grou n d .................................45 physical education fee, per year, $6; Senator Upton also introduced a bills. building fee, $15.00 per year; stu party. If Interested write Fac approved, the administratrix bill changing tha county allotment oi dis dent activity fee, $15.75 per year; The spirit of harmony which pre tory Plano Adjuster, 66 Front St., charged, her bondsmen exhonerated funds received by the state from all Class taxes, $2.50 per year; total, vailed between the governor and the Cigar«, Tobacco Portland, Ore. 19-4tc and the estate closed. motor vehicle license fees from 25 per legislature at the opening of the ses $58.76. cent, as at present, to 30 per cent Dated this 6th day of January, sion was in evidence during the sec Barber Shop School or Major Foe MISCELLANEOUS 1927. 1 "Anyone majoring in the four fol ond week for the prison bills spon We Haul of the county fund would be used for | BEULAH I. SIMONS, lowing schools, in addition to the sored by the governor passed both ■WANTED SOON— Steady man as 18-5tc road purposes, while the remaining 5 | ANYTHING Administratrix. general fees, pays each year the fee houses with little opposition. foreman on large alfalfa ranch. per cent would go for whatever pur ANYWHERE They provide for the transfer oi below indicated: School of architec See J. DeWllde, Room 109, First poses the county saw fit. STORAGE EGG PRICES MAT Jurisdiction over the prison from the ture and allied arts, $60.00 per year; ANYTIME National Bank Bldg., Pendleton. A bill intrnrtuued by Representative school of business administration, governor to the board of control, and Mark Paulson of Silverton prohibiting 22-2tc BE HIGHER, DIXON STATES TELEPHONE 31 $15; school of journalism, $9.00; for the head of the prison to be known use of pictures of persons "real oi ! aa superintendent instead of warden, school of law, $30.00. Bring your broken furniture to me imaginary” in connection with clgaret j the second official to be known as Manager Of Big Co-operative Is Of to be repaired. Tom Jensen. Course Fees advertisements was withdrawn by him "In addition to the fees enumerat warden. 17- tfc after the house committoe on public I Opinion That Market W ill IS OUR SPECIALTY This session may set a record for ed In the above two group-, the uni morals returned a majority report - Watch, clock and Jewelry repairing. HOME MADE PASTRY versity has established a large num proposed Investigations. During the against it. Offer Growers Profit See Newell, next door to Sappers. ber of course fees. Fifty-eight per first week resolutions were offered tc The house passed the Briggs bill foi I WE SERVE 40c LUNCH FROM 18- tfe cent of the courses offered by the investigate the fish and text book removal of the county seat of Jack In the opinion of E. J. Dixon, gen 11:30 TILL 3:00 P. M. commissions, also to make a survey PAINTS, WALLPAPER, eral manager of the Pacific Co-oper University of Oregon 1 ave course fees son county from Jacksonville to Med j Fried Chicken, home style, 50c Polands for Profits. Stillings. 87tf of the state government, and the past ative Poultry Producers, eggs will which range from $1.50 a year to ford. The author of the bill recaller ! PICTURE MOULDINGS week an investigation of the telephony to the house that the question wa.. SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOUR! FOR SALE— Adding machine rolls not go into the coolers this year at a $30.00 a year. There is such a long business was proposed. AND GLASS lower price than last year, but on the list of those that it does not seem voted upon by citizens of tho countj Open 5:30 to 9:30. at the Herald office. Telephone Investigation Asked. wise to print the list here. It must contrary slightly higher prices may and removal received almost a 2-to-J CONTRACTING Without a dissenting vote, the house REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND prevail. Mr. Dixon’s statement was be remembered that these fees are In verdict. Because of a technicality, h< addition *5 all the fees alieady men passed a resolution providing for a said, the supreme court declared the 513 Main St. Phone 158 INSURANCE. J . M. BIGGS, RE as follows: special commission to investigate the election void. "The two deciding factors in the tioned. ALTOR. 26-tfc telephone companies operating In Ore Non-Resident Fees establishment of spring egg prices Pendleton, Oregon. The senate, by a vote of 18 to 7, | ' "All students domiciled outside of gon. The commission, to be compos approved over the veto of ex-Governor j Hermiston Second Hand Store.— will be production and consumption. — READ THE WANT ADS— Furniture and Hardware, Bee Sup Production will be greater, we admit, the state of Oregon who are taking ed of the attorney general, ex-Gover Pierce, a bill passed at the 1925 ses j nor Oswald West, Colonel A. E. Clark work at the University of Oregon pay plies, Harness, Saddles, Wagons. sion of the legislature providing in ! but so will consumption, resulting 35-3fc from an increase in population, an In addition to all other fees, $150.00 and four members of the house, Is creases in the salaries of the secretary f HEMSTITCHING. PLEATING instructed to initiate and prosecute of state, state treasurer and attorney | ther factor will enter into thé matter. per year. any proceedings it may deem fit to BUTTONS Come in an« Summer S «sion Fees ADDING machine rolls at the Herald Consumption off eggs per capita will general. The bill provided that the I "The summer session fees at tlje bring about a reduction of telephone salaries of the secretary of state and I and office. be increased this coming year by ad renew il nex BUTTON HOLES vertising. The average consumption University of Oregon are being rap rates. state treasurer shall be increased from time you an Following on the heels of an lnvestl $4500 to $5400 a year, while the com NOTICE OF HEARING UPON INAL of eggs per capita in this country idly advanced. In 1924 the summer in town. REPORT is about 1 2-3 eggs per day. An in session fee was $10.00 for the sum gation in Oregon, ordered by the pensatlon of the attorney-general shall , Mail orders promptly I i the County Court of the State of crease of one-third of an egg in this mer. Since then It has been $15.00 house, of rates, service and intercor I be Increased from $4000 to $5000. The attended to. porate relations with parent com Oregon for Umatilla Connty. consumption would take care of sev for the summer. This coining year bill previously was approved by the!' In the Matter of the Estate eral years of increase in production, the summer session fee will be $26.00 panies, the senate received a Joint house. THE SMART SHOP of such as we will have this year. Ad for non-resident s'udcnts and $20.00 memorial addressed to congress call Installm ent Dealers Regulated. Charles L Shutter, Deceased. Mrï. R. L. Parker, Prop. vertising campaigns are being plann for residents with an additional fee log on that body to institute an im Should a bill Introduced in the house | Notice Is hereby given that the ed now by several national organi of $10.00 for those who attend the mediate nation-wide investigation oi pass, It will farce each dealer in the 822 Main St. Pendleton, Ore. post summer session. The $10.00 all phases of the alleged telephone state who sails articles, no matter i undersigned administratrix of the zations. estate of Charles L. Shutter, deceas "Another reaso„ which probably fee for the poet session was charged monopoly existing in the United how amaM or how large, on the In ed. has filed her final report with applies only to the Pacific coast is last year. Course fees are also States, with particular attention to the stallment plan, to file his accounts; relations between local companies the Clerk of the above entitled the ever broadening markets for the charged during the summer. AGENCY with the aounty clerk of the district I When you need any "The above fees no not. of course. and the present system. Court, and that the Judge of said white eggs such as we produce here. in which be Uvea. Not only Is every Undoubtedly some effort will be Court has designated Saturday, the Three years ago New York was prac Include returnable deposits for mili thing in the line of dealer la the stat« affected, but every Sth day of February, 19F7 at the tically the only market. Today Pac tary uniforms, keys, breakage, made this week to whip into shape- buyer. Tha measure almost means neat and attractive hour of 2 O’clock in the afternoon as ific coast eggs are shipped into every charges for medicine at the dispen measures to provide the revenue nec the entire abolishment of the Install-, Printing. sary, library fines, and similar items. essary to take care of the increasing ment buying plan, now used by prac the time, and the rooms of the above section of the country. entitled Court In the County Court CLEANING, PRESSING AND "The Increase In consumption will These Items total about $26,000 an needs of the state. tically all dealers. I P etitio n Circulators H IL House, in Pendleton, Umatilla exceed any possible increase in pro nually. REPAIRING DONE The Moser committee, of the 192S ! Circnlation of petitions as now prac 1 , County. Oregon as the place when duction, and storers will feel safe, Average Fees Paid nri *esR,on' at ltg f,nal meeting, definitely tlced I d the use of the Initiative All Work Guaranteed. Give me a and where hearing Is to be had knowing this. The year just past was "In order to get at the average i determined not to recommend tha j Trial. To please yon i* my aim thereo*. All persons interested are a fair year for those who stored eggs. amount of fees exacted from each referendum is forbidden by terms oi i proposed compulsory compétitive In- j hereby notified to then and there Of cour»« there were losses, but these student by the university, we have a bill introduced by Representative dustrlal Inaurane« bill, the enactment 4 PE E R B 0K I8H appear and show cause. If any they were offset by gains, and It ta safe to .•*>«« together tha total amount of Norvell. It provides that laws pro- of which Is desired by the casualty ; Hermiston Oregon "r t wibH to «gw ra'’** fe<* und«r tb* »«hed-t “nd9r lbat m,tb0<1 ibal1 ** pub insurance people of tho state. have, why said report should not be ¿ .y SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES o ► 'up the entire results, a fair mer chandising profit Ksulted for the entire deal. This is all that can be expected as far as storage eggs are concerned. There will be no more so called ‘hlMlngs’ on eggs put away below the actual ooet of production and sold in the fall and winter at a price out of line with actual food values. The co-operative organisa tions are in a pretty good position to know the actual oost of production and are also in a position to store eggs themselves when they are not able to sell at a price a little above this cost." First National Bank Baby Chicks 1927 W e Have Anticipated Custom Hatching PRESSURE Come in and i give our line the “once over.” REVIEW OF WORK OF OREGON - - LEGISLATURE -- w HITT S E R V IC E T. H. Gaither ï J. L, VAUGHAN ! Everthing Electrical FOUNTAIN Hermiston Transfer Bert Mullins Home Cooking L. J. McAtee REX CAFE H a« Y o u r Subscription E x p ir e d ? DON’T FORGET ------- U S -------- IM P E R IA L CLEANERS Legal B lanks for Sale at This O ffic e -------------- - e s í - a u t ó