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j The Herald Keeps Close to the Heart and Mind of the Umatilla Project. ©fat Wntttafcftt Wralfa TO E DAIRY COW CAM FIND VO BETTEX HOKE THAN OV AV IRRIGATED BARK OH THIS PROJECT. VOL XXI HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1927 STATE TREASURER FAVORS INCOME TAX APPROVAL URGED HERMISTON, ONE OE THE BEST POULTRY DISTRICTS ANYWHERE IN THE NORTHWEST BY KAY MISS EMMA PUSCHNER i I buckaroos wallop LOCALS BY 17 TO 2 ANNAPOLIS GRADUATE IS GUEST OF PARENTS HERE NO. 41 BURGLARS VISIT WEST END TOWNS COMMERCIAL CLUB TO DO ADVERTISING F red erick H esser. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. H esser, is hom e on a fu rlo u g h . He was g ra d u a te d th is TWO* HERMISTON PLACES HAVE m onth from A nnapolis an d is sp en d LEAGUE LEADERS GO WILD IN in g his v acatio n a t hom e before he SLIGHT LOSSES jo in s th e P acific fleet for tw o years SUNDAY’S GAME o f b a ttle fleet service. Frank Little and Standard Oil Co. IN FORMAL STATEMENT Jfew Measure Moderate and Offers $250 IS Locals Use Several M n in Box In Roadside Signboards Are Los-rs Here and Lnmber THREE MORE MEN ADMITTED Futile Effort to S tem ' 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - f - 4 Co. at Stanfeld. TO MEMBERSHIP IN POPULAR Tide of Runs. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 P e tty th iev ery h as been practiced ORGANIZATION on sev eral business houses in th e T he W est E n d ers dropped a gam e RAZZ-A-DOODLE of th e n a tio n a l pastim e to P en d leto n 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 . 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 w est end of th e co u n ty d u rin g th e Way Out of Difficulties, Official Thinks. RAISED LOCALLY FOR LAND SETTLEMENT to be Built and Booklets Describing Lands Authorized. I lls su p p o rt of both th e proposed » ta te incom e tax m easu re an d th e H erm isto n business and profession m easure th a t w ill p u t th e s ta te tax al men have co n trib u ted $250 In cash A new m eetin g place w ill have to past few days, according to re p o rts. B uckaroos S u n d ay in th e R ound-up levy back on a basis of $3,500,000 to th e p u b licity fund for th e p u r city , added to th e lead of th e B ucks be secured fo r th e Razz-A -Deodle T h u rsd ay n ig h t F ra n k L ittle ’s s e r a re expressed in a sta te m e n t th a t pose of doing ad v ertisin g work to se an d stre n g th e n e d th e ir own p osition clu b of H erm iston if niem bershiii con vice sta tio n w as en tered and robbed. h as been prepared by Thos. B. K ay, cure s e ttle rs on lrig ated land in th e tin u e s to increase a t th e p resen t Some oil, a w rench, a tire g u ag e and in th e cellar. com m unity, according to a rep o rt s ta te tre a su re r. A doption of b o th T he score w as 17 to 2. T he loc ra te , acco rd in g to th e p resid en t of o th e r supplies h av in g a vahip of a p M is. Emma C. Puschner, who Is m easures m eans th a t th e s t a te ’s m ade to th e H erm iston Com m ercial th e club. T h ree new m em bers have p ro x im ately ale s ta rte d o u t as if th ey m ig h t give $10 w as ta k e n . E n fin a n c ia l a ffa irs can be h an d led o u t director of the National Child Welfare th e B ucks a ta s te of baseball, b u t been added d u rin g the course of the club by W. W. Felthouse, ch airm an tra n c e w as gained th ro u g h one of th e of receipts, acco rd in g to th e s ta te division of the American Legion head th in g s w en t w ro n g as th e in n in g s w eek. of th e fin an ce com m ittee, a t th e w indow s w hich was pried loose. quarters in Indianapolis. w eekly m e etin g Tuesday. m ent. Roe M cFall disinfected one of his passed, an d th e co n test resolved its On th e sam e n ig h t th e S tan field T he te x t of th e fo rm al s ta te m e n t T he fu n d w ill be used to erect sig n elf in to a tra c k m eet h o lid ay w ith a p o u ltry houses the o th e r day. ■ He p la n t of th e In lan d E m p ire L um ber follow s: boards alo n g th e highw ay and to used kerosene for th e w ork an d n o t Co. was robbed. A couple of 22 call- p le a sa n t tim e b ein g enoyed by all. " I did n o t' fav o r th e Incom e tax publish lite r a tu re th a t can be used in P h elp s s ta rte d th e gam e in th e iced some n its in th e house. L ig h t ore rifles, 1000 ro u n d s of am m uni C. M. Babcock, chairman of the a n sw e rin g req u ests for Inform ation m easu res proposed for ad o p tio n a t box. b u t a n u m b er of o th e r p lay ers in g a m atch to th e kerosene to get rid tlon and some o th e r Item s from the Minnesota state highway commission, by prospective se ttleis. th e g en eral election in 1923 because developed tw irlin g a m b itio n s before of th e little pests, he b u rn ed th e nits hard w are stock w ere tak en . who is president of the American I considered them u n fa ir an d d iscrim T l^ w ork of c o n stru ctin g the signs th e c o n test w as over. W oodw ard an d m ost of th e building. M onday m o rn in g it was discovered in ato ry . I w as f u r th e r opposed to D ry lan d d iv in g w ith cream as a th a t th e g a ra g e of th e S ta n d a rd Oil Road Builders’ association, the world’s w ill go fo rw ard w ith o u t delay, ac w as in a ctio n fo r a tim e, L ogan Todd largest highway organization. Lew iston, Idaho.—The “b u reau crat them for th e reason th a t I th o u g h t c o rd in g to a m otion adopted by the show ed h is w ares fo r one in n in g , lan d in g spot caused Cecil W a rn e r tr ■ompany had been en tered e ith e r the- ad o p tio n by th e s ta te of Oregon ic ten d en cies” of the federal govern an d some of th e re s t of th em also be received in to the org an izatio n ’a tu rd a y o r Sunflay. A tife w as ta k club, follow ing Mr. F elthouse's re of an incom e tax law of th e te n o r m ent and ag ricu ltu ral price fixing p itch ed . Shesely an d H ia tt trad ed w ith a h e a rty welcome. T h e other port. T he special com m ittee w hich en from off th e F ord tru c k , a new has been em ployed in publicity w ork of th e tw o m easures voted upon m easures were condemned here a t the Jobs fo r an In n in g o r tw o, ju s t by day Mr. W a rn e r gave a d e m o n stra casin g in th e g arag e, a tru c k Jack, w ould be d e trim e n ta l to th e in te re s t sev en th annual convention of th e P a w ay of v a rie ty , a fte r th e B ucks had tion of a m an ca rry in g a se p a ra to r for ev eral m o u th s w hich consists of some delivery b uckets and a b o u t 15 E. P. Dodd, W. J . W arn er, Dr. J. L. of th e s ta te a t larg e in th a t, if th ey cific N orthw est G rain D ealers’ asso th e gam e sew ed up. bow l and kn o ck in g over b ig cream g allons of gasoline com prised th e h ad been adopted, Oregon w ould ciation. S ears and Dr. F. V. P rim e w as In N ext S u n d ay th e W est E n d e rs w ill cans. H e got tw o cans in h is dem on loot secured by th e thieves. A resolution was adopted reaffirm stru c te d to proceed w ith the b u ild in g h av e been th e only w estern s ta te a g a in go to P en d leto n w h ere th ey s tra tio n , a h a rd fall, m opped u p some H erm iston ha been w ith o u t v is ita W ashington, D. C.—T his y ear’s of th e sig n s and to s ta r t p rep arin g ■with an incom e ta x law . T h e adop ing th e association's opposition to leg w ill tr y to p u t th e Jinx sig n on th e of th e cream on his clothes, created tions from sn eak thieves and b u rg tio n of e ith e r of th e m easu res su b islation tending to put th e governm ent In d ian s. some m e rrim e n t for w itnesses an d a l lars for a nu m b er of m onths u n til w heat crop will be low er than pre copy for th e booklets. 5000 of w hich viously estitqated by the departm ent a re to be p rin ted . m itted a t th e tim e in my opinion into p rivate business, and urging the T he sch ed u le w ill be concluded m ost lost h is tem per. th e recen t p ilferln g s, ex cep t for of agriculture, according to S ecretary T h e fin a l action of th e club T ues -would had a d e te rre n t effect upon reduction of com m issions “w ith th eir S u n d ay , J u n e 26, w hen th e W alla R ecent re p o rts on th e v is it to the jom e chicken stealin g . Jardine, who has retu rn ed from the day d e fin itely a u th o riz in g the w ork th e esta b lish m e n t of new m a n u fa c b u reau cratic tendencies." T hese ideas W alla B ears w ill come to H erm iston. C am pbell sto re of a tra in e d m onkey west. follow ed co n sid eratio n th a t has been tu r i n g and in d u s tria l e n te rp rise s were cited as being opposed to the a re th a t th e an im al w as not p a rtic u fundam ental principles of governm ent. P revious estim ates would cut this given th e su b ject of p u blicity since -w ithin th e sta te . larly b en t on b u rg la ry b u t cam e as a MRS. BELSCAMPER INJURED R ichard J. Stephens, Spokane, was IMPROVEMENTS MADE IN y ear’s crop 33,000,000 bushels below e arly In th e sp rin g . "N o tw ith sta n d in g th is fa c t I now personal re p re se n ta tiv e from some of WHEN COW TRAMPLES HER re-elected p resident of th e associa last year, and Jard in e predicted th a ’ S e ttle m e n t of land d u rin g th e p ast "believe th a t th e p resen t incom e tax HERMISTON MOVIE HOUSE Tom C am pbell’s adm rers to check up the yield would be even low er thar few m onths has been a t a liv elier law to be su b m itte d to p o u lar vote tio n ; F. S. R oberts, P ortland, and P h il on h is conduct d u rin g th e v acatio n Mrs. H. J. B elseam per w as bruised this estim ate. The May 1 estim ati ra te th a n for several years before ■on Ju n e 28 should be approved. T he ip Benedict, S eattle, were chosen vice- Som e im p ro v em en ts to add to th e period. T his, a t least, Is th e in te r R ichard H. Stephens, a ttra c tiv e n e s s an d co m fo rt of th e p re ta tio n placed on th e a ff a ir by Mr. and o th erw ise in ju red w hen she w as for w in ter w heat was 594,000,001 th a t, according to real e sta te m en 's co n d itio n of th e fin an ces of th e s ta te presidents. reports, and depression In In d u s tria l of O regon a t th e p resen t tim e calls Spokane, was elected secretary. local th e a tre h av e been m ade d u rin g C am pbell Sr. w ho th in k s th a t his ru n over by a cow a t th e ir ra n c h in bushels. The p resen t prospect is for the th e p ast week by M anager K line. R eporting to P resid en t Coolidge d istric ts th a t has resu lted In m any fo r em ergency re lie f and w a rra n ts gephew is e n title d to m em bership in th e C olum bia d istric t. The accid en t occurred a b o u t noor. T uesday. Mrs. the agriculture secretary declared that men b ein g w ith o u t em ploym ent Is th e e n a c tm e n t of a reaso n ab le law larg est crop th e n o rth w estern states N ew lin o leu m h as been laid in the th e club by u n anim ous vote. B elseam per had e cracked rib, s u f the farm ers in the grain belt were tot expected to b e a cause of m any such to provide necessary rev en u e for have ever known, it w as declared by lobl^y. Som'e new p a in t h as been fered a severe bruise on th e head and busy with th eir crops to bo consider fam ilies seek in g sm all acreages w here s ta te purposes. I consider th e term s H. A. M artin, m an ag er of the grain ap p lied to th e lobby, an d ice w a te r SEWING CLUB TO APPEAR su sta in e d o th e r bruises th a t m ade Ing legislation now. He said, however, th e big p a rt of th e liv in g can be pro an d provisions of th e proposed in d ep artm en t of th e Kerr-Gifford com w ill be av a ila b le in th e fu tu re. IN RUG MAKING SESSIONS m edical a tte n tio n necessary. th at the prospective drop in the w heat duced a t home. come tax law fa ir and reasonable. pany of P ortland, who discussed Some Im provem ents in th e v e n tila t yield should bring b e tte r prices this W hile th e obectlon th a t O regon "N o rth w est W heat for E xport Trade. in g sy stem h av e been m ade, an d it year than last. w ould be th e only w estern s ta te w ith is p lan n ed to add a b ig ele c tric fan • T he S u n sh in e Sew ing club of H er UNIVERSITY MAKES 34 PROMOTION AWARDED MRS. m iston w ill give a d em o n stratio n of P roduction of 537,001,000 bushels of an incom e tax < law w ould s till ex ist BRITISH DENY CHARGES d u rin g th e sum m er m onths. ru g m ak in g in tw o ap penrances be KELLEY BY PHONE COMPANY CHANGES IN FACULTY w inter w heat th is year Is indicated by if th e p re se n t m easure is approved by .- Z'.’ -— fore the public S atu rd ay , according the condition of the crop on Ju n e 1. th e people, th e proposed law is Foreign Office Asserts Russian Mis NEWCOMER LIKES FARMING Mrs. L a u ra J. K elley, * m em ber of U n iv e rsity of <l.-egon, E u g en e— which was 72.2 per cent of a norm al, to Mrs. R ay Goode, leader. T he w in sion Was Most Aloof. n ev erth eless m uch m ore e q u ita b le in th e force of th e P acific T elephone T h irty -fo u r changes in th e u n iv e r dow s of th e O regon H ard w a re & the d ep artm en t of agriculture an its p rovisions th a n w as th e previous IN HERMISTON DISTRICT London. — B ritish officials were Hi. T eleg rap h Co., haa received n o ti Im plem ent Co. have been secured, sity fa c u lty w ere announced today nounced. law in o p eratio n in O regon or those shocked by the announcem ent in Mos ' ‘T h is H erm isto n co u n try is th e an d th e g irls w ill a p p ear a t 10 in a t th e a n n u a l Ju n e board of reg e n ts T he condition of the spring w heat fic a tio n of h e r ap p o in tm en t as local voted upon a t th e N ovem ber e le c t cow of th e execution of 20 persons ion. T he exigency of th e p re se n t charged with anti-sovlet activities, in best place I ’ve seen for a m an to get th e m o rn in g an d ag ain a t 2 in the m eeting, a t w hich degrees wer<* c o n - I crop on June 1 w s» R8.M per cen t ef m an ag er, Cqr th e com pany. She sueceeda C. A. P a u l w ho w as fe rred upon 500 g ra d u a te s, a la rg e r norm al, com pared with 78.5 on-June 1 s itu a tio n re n d e rs Im perativ e th e p ass d u c in g furnishing Inform ation to the a s t a r t fa rm in g an d m ake a little afternoon. last y ear and 83.9 the 10 year Ju n e 1 re c en tly placed in c h arg e of m a in T hey w ill m ake a doll ru g , and th e nu m b er th a n ever before. ag e of law s w hich w ill provide th e B ritish diplom atic m ission in Moscow. m oney.” te n a n c e w ork for the west end of th e T he th re e m ajo r ap p o in tm e n ts In average. T h e above p ro n o u n cem en t was ap p earan ce w ill be for th e Hake of fu n d s w ith w hich to pay s ta te o b li The m ission return ed to London last county. Mrs. K elley has been an g a tio n s based upon leg islativ e a p night, following th e re cen t ru p tu re of made by B en Jones, p ro je c t farm er p ra c tic in g d o in g th e w ork before th e cluded C h arles E. C arp en te r, who em ploye of th e com pany h e re for p u blic gaze so th e m em bers of th e h as been professor of law h ere for w ho cam e h ere la s t w in te r from E l p ro p ria tio n s in excess of c u rr e n t r e Anglo-soviet relations. SHORT NEWS NUGGETS ab o u t 10 years and is th o ro u g h ly venue. It w as em phatically denied a t Down g in . He is an ex-service m an w ith team can g ain experience for th e ir sev eral years, as dean of th e school c o n v ersan t w ith th e w ork. T he th is of law to succeed Dean W illiam G. "T h e incom e ta x law to g e th e r w ith ing s tre e t th a t th e B ritish m ission in a lik in g fo r d a iry cow s and hogs, a p p e a ra n c e a t th e sta te fair P ro te st ag ain st augm entation of H ale, whoso re sig n a tio n w as a n of A m erican forces at T ientsin has c h an g e for both Mr. P au l and Mrs. th e com panion m easure p ro v id in g Moscow had had any relatio n s of this and he said th e co m b in atio n is w o rk fall. T he m em bers of the club a re Lois nounced some tim e ago; E a rl M. P al- been filed w ith M inister M acM urray K elley becam e effective today. in g v ery s a tisfa c to rily fo r him . f o r an am en d m en t to th e c o n s titu n a tu re w ith Russia. B a rn a rd , M a rth a Lenz and H elen le tt as re g is tr a r to succeed C arlton by the Pekin foreign office. " W e ’re m ilk in g 10 head of cows tio n a u th o riz in g a p ro p e rty ta x levy As an Instance of th e difficulties E. S pencer, w ho is tra n s fe rre d from in D ecem ber 1928, of $3,500,000 u n d er w hich th e B ritish m ission in now and g e ttin g a cream check every Jen d rzjew esk i. P rem ier P oincare won a vote of con EARLY POTATO MARKET GIVES th e office of re g is tr a r to fill th e fidence from the F rench cham ber of 4 - 4 . 4 - 4 . 4 - 4 . 4 - 4 - 4 p lu s six per cen t th ereo f less e s ti Moscow labored, it w as pointed out o th e r d ay th a t ta k e s care of o u r ex vacancy caused by P rofessor C arp en deputies on his program for th e sup PROMISE OF BEING BEST IN m a te d receip ts from incom e tax es, th a t th e m em bers of th e m ission had penses. I feed th e Bklm m ilk to a THIRD SESSION IS HELD te r ’s pro m o tio n ; am i E lm er L. S hir- pression of comm unism. The vote was 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 - 4 w ould provide th e necessary re v e n no relatio n s with R ussians outside of b unch of hogs an d have tu rn e d off FOR NUTRITION STUDIES YEARS IS IAMPSON’S REPORT ell a» a c tin g dean of men for one 350 to 155. a cou p le of loads sin ce I cam e here. ues. T hese m easures, if approved, the sp h ere of th e ir official duties be y ear In th e place of Mr. Dean H. •would serve th e f u r th e r p u rpose of cause th e soviet au th o rities were sus T h e re ’s a n o th e r b a tc h o u t on th e Fallow ing protest against action oi 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 > 4 4 T he th ird n u tritio n school of a W alk e r, w ho Is to he ab sen t on leave B ritish aviators, G eneral Pei C hing A b e tte r m ark et th a n has been a f re liev in g to a co n siderable e x te n t th e picious of ail the activ ities of the mis p lace a b o u t read y to sell. "W e ’ll fin ish g e ttin g u p o u r first series conducted In H erm iston u n d er fo r stu d y d u rin g th e year. ta x b u rd en on re a l p ro p erty . T he sion. Hsi, com m ander of C hinese nationalist forded fo r several y ears fo r early h ay cro p to d ay , W ednesday, and th e auspices of th e home economics bu rd en , in fact, w ould be sh ifte d to forces in Shanghai, h a s Issued warn p o tato es is in prospect for th is y ear's P o u ltry m eat Is canned by m any ir.g th a t his troops may fire on British o fferin g s, acco rd in g to in fo rm atio n incom es received by perso n s w ho a t Sioux T ribe Ready to Adopt President th e n th e r e ’l be feed ah ead for a long d e p artm en t of th e H erm iston F arm B u reau by Miss Lucy A. Case, O. A. O regon housew ives and w ith Rimple airplanes flying over C hinese territo ry c o n tain ed in a le tte r from Lee M. p re s e n t a re p ay in g little if an y of Rapid City, 8. D.—P resid en t Cool tim e fo r th e cows. T he com bin atio n C. sp ecialist, w as held la st T h u rsd ay m ethods a good ta s tin g m eat preserve th e expense of s ta te go v ern m en t. The A lbanian m inister to Jugo-Slav- L am pson, of K ennew ick, m an ag er of idge will be adopted in to th e Sioux In I’m w o rk in g looks good to me, an d I is m ade. By th e follow ing m ethod ia lias been Instructed by his govern th e T h re e R iv ers G row ers’ associa “ It's h o u ld be d is tin c tly borne in dian trib e while In th e Black Hills th in k th e r e ’s room fo r a lo t more in th e B a p tist ch urch. A bout 50 housew ives attended the a 2 pound dressed fow l gives about m ent to w ithdraw from Haigrade. Th< tio n , to Tom F raser. m ind, how ever, th a t u n less b o th th e th is sum m er if occasion perm its, it to be d o in g th e sam e th in g .” S h ip m en ts from K ennew ick are m o rn in g an d a ftern o o n sessions to 1 p in t of solid m eat and 1 p in t of m in ister, how ever, had announced e n incom e ta x a c t an d th e m easu re p ro was said by Chauncey Yellow Robe h e a r Miss Case ta lk on d iet In re la Jelly. v id in g for re e s ta b lish in g th e p ro p full blooded - Sioux chieftain. Yellow viously th a t he would refuse to obey now being se n t out by R eal In leas POULTRY REMINDERS tion to g a in in g or losing w eig h t. T he raw m eat Is ta k e n off th e such an order and advised his govern th a n oar lo ts, and c a r lot shipm ents e rty ta x base a re b o th c o n c u r Robe, who is a grand nephew of the School lu n ch eo n s w as the topic In the bones and c u t up, so It w ill go Into m eat not to break relations with Jugc i r e In prospect w ithin a few days, (F om O. A. C. E x p eim en t S ta tio n ) re n tly adopted th e fin a n c ia l co n d i fam ous S itting Bull and disciplinarian Mr. L am pson stated . G reen feed fo r p o u ltry is c u t fine m o rn in g session. A fo u rth session th e Jars easily. It is packed tig h tly dlavia. tio n of th e s ta te of O regon w ill re at th e U nited S tates Indian school “ I t looks lik e a m ark et to s t a r t m ain as a t p resen t and th e s ta te w ill here, said the Indians, “like anybody In a feed c u tte r and fed in a green to check re s u lts secured by ho u se In cleaned, tested glass ja rs to 1 inch Money in circulation In the United b e req u ired to borrow from outsid e else, a re anxious to see th e presid en t.” feed hopper. In a h o p p er it stay s w ives w ill be held d u rin g S eptem ber of th e top. A h a lf teaspoonful ot S tates on Ju n e 1 am ounted to $4,785, w ith a t 4 or 4 1-2 cen ts per pound, to g e th e r an d re m a in s su ccu len t much on a d a te as yet undeterm ined. salt and seaso n in g is added, b u t no 971 000, or $5 000.000 more than a yeai f. o. b., u lth o u g h we w ill not be able sources In o rd er to pay c u rre n t ex lo n g er th a n w hen th ro w n upon th e w ater. C overs w ith new ru b b ers a re ago, the tre asu ry announced. E sti to te ll d e fin ite ly u n til we have a car penses. Portland Pastor Given High Office. "In m y opinion th ese m easu res " I th in k B ill S w ltzler has ab o u t placed lig h tly on th e Jars. T hen Jh„ muted increase in the population from load to q u o te,” Mr. Lam pson sta te d Snohomish, W ash.—T he Rev. W. floor o r In to th e y ard s an d sc a ttered c o n stitu te th e only p re se n t so lu tio n Jan ssen of S eattle w as re-elected p res aro u n d by th e fowls. as fine a fe rry In operation across Jars a re p u t in to a tig h tly covered 115.404,000 to 116.824.000 reduced the in h is le tte r. H erm iston grow ers have he- •’! , A c a tc h in g coop Is of use on th e th e riv e r a t U m atilla as a man could co n ta in e r, lik e a p ressu re cooker or per cap ita circulation from $42.90 to to th e fin a n c ia l problem w ith w hich ident of th e Oregon and W ashington ;ng In sm all q u u n tltle ’, v th e s ta te is co n fro n ted an d fo r th a t d istrict of th e G erm an L utheran p o u ltry farm w hen fow ls a re tre a te d fin d in a long Journey,” said Oron steam cooker, b u t a w ash boiler or $40.97. p ert of a good price is e . reason I give them m y s u p p o rt.” for lice, v accin ated for rh lck en p o x , F elth o u se th e o th e r day a fte r h e h ad B apbucket w ill also do. The w ater church, in convention here. re su lt In h eav ie r m o v tr.u n c o r w hen culled, g rad ed o r moved. It rid d en across th e sw ollen C olum bia Is h eate d to b o ilin g point and th e Mrs. Harrah 111 Mrs. J. D. H a rra h w ho operatei the n ext week or tw o. The Stork T h e N eighborhood clu b m et w ith saves la b o r w ith less d a n g e r of in and back a g a in on th e new boat. m eat ste riliz e d 4 to 5 hours. Before Mr. an d Mrs. A. H. N o rto n a re th e Mrs. B a x te r H u tch iso n la s t F rid ay ju r in g th e fowls. Mr. S w ltzler re c e n tly installed a new ta k in g th e ca n s from th e s te riliz e r th e H erm isto n h o sp ital w as tak en pA rcnts of a son born e arly W ednes a ftern o o n . Changes Math In R oof e n g in e In h is fe rry , and he has th e y a re tig h tly sealed. W hen these to P en d leto n W edneday by Dr. Soars A lte ra tio n s to th e roof on th e day m o rn in g a t th e H erm isto n h o s J. A- Y eager, co u n ty school su p e r p o w er to th ro w aw ay, even w hile Jars a re sto red In a d ark and cool for m edical a tte n tio n and a m in o r w arehouse of th e F arm B urean in te n d e n t, w as a v isito r in H erm is th e W ater Is h ig h , Mr. F elth o u se place th e m eat rem ain s good for a op eratio n . pital. o p e ra tiv e a re being m ade th is wo k A can or b a rre l larg e enough to to n W ednesday a ftern o o n H e w as said. long tim e. N ancy M cN aught an d H e rb e rt hold a w eek’s supply of g ra in in each en ro u te hom e a f t e r a tr ip to Cor R u th W o u g h ter, s tu d e n t in the T h e m etal ro o fin g is being retold H an elin e , s tu d e n ts d u rin g th e p a st p o u ltry pen saves tim e a n d labor. A v a llis w h ere h e an d C ounty A gent Mrs. A. M. Sm ithy left T uesday U niversity of O regon d u rin g th e past a n d a co at of roof p a in t Is I e J . W. M essner, g en eral m an ag e r of y ear a t O. A. C., have re tu rn e d hom e s la n tin g top p rev en ts th e fow ls from H o lt took a n u m b er of clu b m em bers th e W estlan d Irrig a tio n d is tric t, w as m o rn in g fo r P o rtla n d to visit re la year, has a rriv e d borne for th e su m piled. Tom W ilson drew r. ro o stin g on It. m a k in g th e chan g e an ’ for th e su m m er school session. m er vacation. fo r th e sum m er. tiv es for tw o or th re e weeks. a P en d leto n v is ito r S atu rd ay . DEALERS CONDEMN GRAIN PRICE FIXING PREVIOUS ESTIMATE OF WHEAT CROP HIGH THE FEATHERHEADS