The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 03, 1929, Image 2

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PRESERVE THE SPORT FOR SPORTSMEN!
? Now that the season for red felt hats, no-hunting signs
and the annual jokes about the difference in appearanee
between deer and men has come, it seems appropriate to
suKirest for the benefit of hunters that neither pheasants
nor deer often inhabit the porches of houses or the yards
of farms but that people often do.
People going out into the woods this time of the yea
wear red hats to distinguish their heads from those of
deer, but who would think of wearing a red hat to bed for
the same purpose ? Yet, the other morning, some scatter­
brained hunters fired into a porch near Hermiston and
filled with shot a bed where some children were sleeping.
Luckily, the children were not hurt.
Similar complaints have come in from other people liv­
ing in the country. Good-natured farmers are being ob­
liged to put up no-tresspassing signs to keep their places
from being over-run by wild men in search of wild game.
Even the houses themselves are being mistaken for game.
While psychologists are perfecting lie-detectors, tests
for automobile drivers, and intelligence ratings for mice,
thev might well spend a little time trying to find out what
makes a good hunter and why. There is no reason why
the state of Oregon should spend hundreds of dollars each
year preserving a sport for a lat of senseless irresponsible
people who call themselves spoilsmen but who are in real­
ity a menace to the lives and property of the populace.
It seems time to make the possession of hunting licen­
ses more dependent on good behavior.
The Project Fair has a two-fold advantage for Hermis­
ton. Besides encouraging better agricultural methods on
the project, it also brings to Hermiston new people, pub­
licity. and gives the town something in common to work
and to plan for. The difficulty in such an undertaking
lies in the fact that the work is often left for the same few
year after year, while the whole community gets the ad­
vantage.
Next week is fire prevention week. Anyone l ^ i n g
over the hundreds of acres of blackened forest land that
has resulted from Oregon’s strenuous f i r e extinction
weeks, might suppose that the prevention is being put in
the wrong place.
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’ There is no need to be insulted over the Canadian’s re­
fusal to prohibit liquor trade with this country—they are
only practicing the principle made famous by the United
States: protection of home industries.
“Ma” Kennedy shouldn’t be tearful in the court room.
Isn’t her name on the front page of the newspapers again.
HEAD LADY AT THE PROJECT FAIR
la r g e n u m b e r o f Ir r ig o n
th e
H eppner
Phone 51
M rs . O. C o r y e ll
w h ile
1« th e easies t w a y o f b u ild in g th is fu n d .
The
4 -H
c o o k in g c lu b d e m o n s tra ­
$1 Open» An A ccou nt
M e m b e rs o f th e c o o k in g te a m w e re
A th o l B e n e fie ld an d Jo s e p h in e F r e d ­
Jones.
B a tie R a n d an d H a r v e y W a r n e r
s h ip p e d hogs w it h M r . S tillin g s fr o m
Yon ne*d a shell that wiU
reach out and get him.
That’s why you should use
Peters High Velocity—an
amazingly long range, hard
hitting shell loaded and
tested by methods exclu­
sively controlled by Peters.
H e r m is to n S a tu rd a y .
M rs .
W a lp o o l.
po or th e
w hose
h e a lth
has
las t m o n th . Is som e­
w h a t b e tte r.
A n u m b e r o f m en fr o m Ir r ig o n
h a v e g o n e d e er h u n t in g , b u t n o d e er
h a v e be en b r o u g h t In y e t.
Mole.
“ S till,” he added a fte r a m om ent’s
thought. “ I don’t e x actly see w h y yon
said good-summ er. I'm not going to
Y ou can shoot H igh Ve­
locity with perfect confi­
dence that it w ill do its
part to bag your pheasant
— if you do yours.
W . C. Iso m an d son E a r l, w e re
business v is ito rs in H e p p n e r F r id a y .
T h e b a n d corps re c e iv e d m a n y co m ­
p lim e n ts o n its m u s ic a l p e rfo rm a n c e
a t th e H e p p n e r rod e o F r id a y an d
There are many other arti­
cles in our store which w ill
contribute to the success
and pleasure of your hunt
— we are here to serve you.
S a tu rd a y .
F r a n k L e ic h t is b u ild in g s e v e ra l
n e w -c a b in s on his c a m p g ro u n d s In
p r e p a r a tio n s
sleep."
“ N o.” snld M rs. M ole, “bu t I said
It to be In tlie season— to w ish you
a nice w id e -a w a k e tim e . Good-sum ­
m er means som ething so d iffe re n t
fo r
th e
c o m in g
First N ational Bank
There is plenty of action
when a pit.'Hr ant flushes!
And he’s much harder to
bag thnr. Lie looks to be
becaui' he is so liable to
flush at long range.
e ric k s o n .
M e m b e rs o f
th e
s e w in g
te a m w e re Bessie W ils o n a n d V o a n a
been
y e a r.
HITT’S
T h e n e w ro ad r u n n in g s o u th , a f ­
fo r d in g a s h o rt c u t to H e p p n e r, w i l l
of Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undiv.ded P rofit. O v .r J50.00Q
I . B. Sw ay«, Pre.,
know .
••Yes,” said M r. M ole, " I hnve a
w ise am i learn ed lit tle com panion.
“ 1 urn Indeed proud o f you nnd
th an k you fo r a ll the In terestin g
things you have to ld m e.”
“ You’ re w elcom e," said M rs. Mole,
m akin g « mole courtesy, and te llin g
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I n th e s e le c tio n o f foods fo r th e g r o w in g b o y. b r e a d sh o u ld re c e iv e
th e u tm o s t c o s id e ra tio n .
B re a d m a d e fr o m p u re ‘ “ ^ l e n U
an d
p r o p e r ly b a k e d Is a v e r y Im p o r t a n t fo od .
T h a t Is th e k in d o f
n t peppy p a rtie s
T h e p la y e rs stand In a circle , all
but one w h o takes th e center o f the
ring. H e Is called the “s w in g e r." be­
cause he holds a long pole, long
enough lo reach fro m th e ce n te r o f
the circ le to th e players. On th e end
o f the pole is a bean bag. T h e sw iag-
e r swings th e hag a t th e player». Jnst
a lit tle above th e ground and they
must Jump In to th e a ir to avoid being
h it by the bag. I f th e hag hits a
p la y e r, he Is out, and the first one
out la the aw lnger fu r the n ext game.
T h e same s w in g e r rem ains In the cen­
te r o f tlie c irc le u n til he has pu t out
I a ll tlie players.
I f It Is m ore convenient a strong
strin g m ay be tie d to th e bean bag In ­
stead o f using a pole.
G eed E a c o te
about
LEVI STRAUSS
OVERALLS
FR E E
A s k y o u r d o o le r t o r L E V I 'S
HERMISTON BAKERY
iTL W Y O X X . Nov. 20.—Say,
our champion New York u n i-
’ •erutv team 'ooked like Man
o’ War till that bunch of Gre­
e n »ppla knockers got a hold
of 'em rl-Js afterlfcon I t was
co riace fo r a raccoon coat
e'lne’e, tip agalhat an old
bunt i e i wheat shockers whose
colk,-* emblem is a pair of
le v i overalls.
Those old saltier, riggers
item the mouth of the Colum­
bia had thn city slickers
strewn i.e m ¿cal to goal.
V.'.l.’i Yale, Harvard, Prince­
ton, -¿olamola ar.d A1 Smith
icln Co -.-a «11 In succession,
t ju rt io d o like it's the old
«uufitry boyv year.
Yours.
R o a n ta .
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USED CAR PARTS
fît
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for all makes of cabs
Hermiston Auto Wrecking House
E. F. PIERSON, Mgr.
* E BUY USED CARS
LEVI STRiUSS WAIST OVERALLS |
WE SELL
Thrift»*«
—FOB SALE B Y -
LEVI STRAUSS OVERALLS
CHAS. G. BURK, Inc.
KINGSLEY’S
HAS ALWAYS LED IN
COLUMBIA GORGE AUTO
FREIGHT LINE
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DAILY SERVICE
B e tw e e n P ortlan d , P en d leto n
a n d W a y Point«
‘ R ate« fro m H erm iston to P ortland
o n lo c a l co m m o d ities:
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E ggs, 50c p e r case, cases re-
tu rn e d free-
Coops C hickens, $2 p e r coop,
coops re tu rn e d free.
V eal a n d H ogs, $1.01 p e r 100
pounds.
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LEAVE HERMISTON FOR PORTLAND, • P. H.
Teaclier—- Robert, how does It hap­
pen you didn't get your work done last b
night?
Robert—Fa had to go to a lodge
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Bail. Year fo r Q ty
Slickers, Says Rogers
unites
M r. M o le nt the
salite
tim e
w hat
d ie wan doing.
“I
th in k ,"
ilk .
M ole said, " th a t Th
order to be su re ol
a
good
sum m er
we should b ave a
lit t le b ite to eat
now, a lit tle din
nor, eh. my love?"
“ I ag ree." said
Mrs. M ole.
about
a
" 'H
H ow
of
first c o u r s e
clo ver and a dee
s e rt
o f J u ic y
L ili
worm s?" he • asked L ? •
lir io n s .' «
tty v .
“ O b,
delicious
M o le , r f r I t l i l h
salti M rs.
“ p e rfe c tly
dellcl
G ood-Sum m er."
uas."
It
a
t
once
th en ,” snld
“ W e ’l h li.
M r. M ole.
And th ey had w h a t th ey thought
w as n most delicious ntenl. T h e y en-
Joyod It Ihnm nghl.v, fo r It w as n molo
m eal o f r t r i l i w y aud they w ere both
Food T hat’s G ood for Him
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b re a d yo u g e t w h e n y o u o r d e r H e r m is to n B re a d .
W ill R ogers
PdiuMs Mareheadb. titter 1SS3
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CONI? GT, QUERY
R e a d svtuit
th ing ."
’’W o n d e rfu l,” said M r. M o le a d m ir­
in gly. “ how you pick up kn ow ledge
W ithout an y stu d y in g .”
M rs. M ò le grin ned , « fu n n y U tile
grin , fo r II Is nice to be wise w ith o u t
any trou ble, and i t ’s very nice to np
pear wise to some one who doesn’t
kn ow q u ite so much as you may
K. Alexander. Vice-President
A. H. Horton, Cashier
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be s ta r te d a b o u t O c to b e r 1 0 .
e M r .H .N 's |m 4 f i lF u a o e tw O
from good-w inter.
“ W hen people get up in the m orning
they wish each o th e r a good-m orning.
“ So I nm doing the same sort o f
C om e tn to d a y a n d d is ­
cuss th is v e r y Im p o r t a n t m a tte r w it h us— no o b lig a tio n .
—For other information see—
■ Hermiston Creamery Co.
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p a re n ts
tio n te a m fo r th is d is tr ic t w o n sec­
o n d p la c e a t th e s ta te f a i r a n d th e
4 - H s e w in g c lu b w o n f o u r t h place.
rude?
“ D o n 't you also th in k th a t th e say­
ing Is a good one, M r. M ole— saying
good-w inter to c reatu res w ho go to
sleep fo r th a t len gth o f tim e ? ”
“T o he sure. I th in k It Is a wise and
sensible th in g to say,” rep lied M r.
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t h e ir
w o r k in g d a y — to w in .
E v e n th e n y o n a re n o t w in n in g th e ga m e
I f yo u a re n o t s a v in g a p a r t o f y o u r e a rn in g s . Y o u m u s t la y as id e
i c e r ta in su m fo r a r a in y d a y to w in In th e en d. A s a v in g , a c c o u n t
are
an d
a re a w a y .
•Good night !’
“ I t w ould ap p ear as though w e only
w an ted him to rest fo r a n ig h t and
then w nke up and then sleep fo r an ­
o th e r n ight, perhaps, and have a gen­
e ra lly reatless tim e.
“D o n 't you th in k th a t w ould be
meeting.
— If you would win the game.
A n d so i t Is in th e g a m e o f l l f e — w e m u s t h i t th e b a ll h a r d e v e ry
F lo r e n c e a n d B ob by
B ra c e
m a k in g t h e ir hom e w it h M r .
Jum p the Shot
J. M. BIGGS
L IX x
- t K iiÿ ’. r
bushels.
h o s p ita l, w as worse.
T h is gam e ta kes energy and e ie rt-
ness, nnd th a t'a w h y It's so po pu lar
One of Our Fir« Insurance Policies
They
l
f lB C i ;
al a lit i'
M r . an d M rs . L y le S a ilin g w e re
c a lle d s u d d e n ly to T h e D a lle s S u n ­
d a y . w h e n th e y re c e iv e d w o rd t h a t
M r . S a ilin g ’s fa th e r , w h o la In th e
moles e a tin g I t !
Between You and Loss
peop le
rodeo.
land by Hvp
fWi'l trees werv
first brought to A m e ric a In 1C2». T h e
an nu al
p.-.atncllon
In
th e
U n ited
S tates
Is
now
about
200,00 UH*'
r e p o rte d a good tim e .
" I heard some o f the creatu res who
w ere going Io bed fo r the w in te r last
au tu m n say ‘Good-
w in te r’
to
each
o ther, so th a t now,
M r. G round M ole,
I sh all wish you a
g o o d - su m m er,”
said M rs. M o le.
“Y o u
see,
1
h e a rd
them ex­
p la in th e saying to
those w ho d ld u 't
understand.
“T h e y said th a t
when people went
to
bed
fo r
the
n ig h t th ey wished
each o th er a good­
n ig h t and h o p e d
th ey w o uld sleep
w e ll a n d h a v e
“ G o e d -W in te r."
pleasant dream s.
“ So when th e a n im a ls w ent to bed
fo r th e w in te r they wished each o th er
a go od -w in ter. T h a t w ould be th e
length o f tim e th ey w ould sleep.
“I t sounded very sensible to me.
W h y should creatu res w ho w a n t to
have a good sound w in te r’s sleep wish
each o th er only a good night?
The representatives from the Hermiston 4-H Clubs for
boys and girls made unusual records for themselves a«,
the State Fair this year. The awards they won and the
mention they received came only after a display of hard
work and patience during the past year. The club mem­
bers deserve a great deal of praise and encouuragemen:
in the work they are doing.
It should be a good fair, October 4 and5.
A
a tte n d e d
A p y U P o p u la r F r e lt
T h e appiè, w o h the peach, cherry
and plum , ta.leiigs t»t th e rose f a c .i.j
ua<l no y,ii>er t r u il can be c u ltb j t . ’C
over srn.li a » ‘d r area o f th e gioia*
It irn< prob ab ly In tro du ced in to lin g
Local A<ent»-PI*oee 852
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