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OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENEBALINTERES Principal Events of the Week Assembled for Information of Our Readers. At Show. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Here tor Holidays. Harvey DeMoss, student at the Eastern Oregon Normal school, is spending the holidays w ith his par ents, Mr. a n j Mrs. J. H, DeMoss. Harvey DeMoss is president of the After a brief Illness Donald Mc Eastern Oregon Normal student body. Leod, master of the largest (lock of sheep In Malheur county, died lust Visits Mother. week. He was a bachelor. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Varner of En Sportsmen Cash In on Lion Hides TUM-A-LUM TICKLER BOSCH RADIO Traffic Officer H-re. clple entertainm ents of the evening. C. C. Pyls, state traffic officer of High scores in bridge were won by Arlington, was in Hermiston Satur Mrs. Laura Kelly for the women and day on business connected w ith his Joe Norton for the men. office and also making a recheck on autom obiles bearing only one license plate. Mr. Kingsley Leaves. B. 8. Kingsley left Wednesday night for Portland where he went on 'S r busluess and to visit relatives. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes, Poca Eldora K ingshy accompanied him as tello, Idaho, were visitors over the far as Portland. She w ill go rom holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. there to Eldredge. California, where H. G. McCulley. Mr. Hughes Is Mrs. she w ill resume her duties as in McCulley’s brother. They left Mon structor In the Sanoma state home. day. The first two carloads of Jerusalem terprise, Oregon, were at the home artichoke tubers to be shipped out of of Mrs. Varner's parents, Mr. and Linn county have been forwarded by Mrs. J. E. Lay, here Saturday and Schuler Bros, from Crabtree to Santa Sunday. Mrs. Lay Is the new man Rosa, Cal. ager of the Hunters cafe. Mr. Var Testing for infectious abortion is ner is a dairyman from Enterprise, taking great strides In Folk county. being the owner of the Brown-Swiss Leaves for School. Vernon Harrah left W ednesday Five communities are now working cows there. morning for the U niversity of Ore together to have the test applied to gOn at Eugene, where he is freshman. their herds. In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. W arner and The city of Jacksonville has filed with the county court the list of lands Jane Warner left Monady morning Still Celebrating. George W agner of the Hermiston owned by the county that It desires to spend a few days In Portland. New as a watershed for its contemplated They were registered at the Mdlt- Transfer is still celebrating nomah hotel. Year’s day. He blames his trouble water system. to an overloaded dinner basket. Nwberry crater In the Paulina moun Visit« Sister. tains south of Bend will be partly Mrs. J. J. Skovbo left Wednesday To Washington. circled by a rim road, according to Vernon W aterman left W ednes plans announced by the Deschutes na morning for a two weeks' visit with her slstir In Portland. day evening to go bark to school at tional forest officials. the U niversity of W ashington, where The 1928 tax rolls of Polk county be Is taking graduate work In chem From Ranier. turned over to Sheriff Hooker for col Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Henrlksen istry. lection In 1929 show a delinquency of spent several days last week at the slightly over 10 per cent. This is home of Oral Henrlksen. Their Club to Meet. the best record since 1925. home is in Ranier. The W illing Workrrs club, an o r State and county taxos in Umatilla ganization of women In the Colum county will be six-tenths of a mill less Dinner Guests. bia district, met today at the home next year than this year even if the On New Year's day, Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. Abe Tillson. voters authorize the creation of a Charles DoHaven and fam ily were fund to erect a new courthouse. dinner guests at the home of Mr. Linders Have Dinner. E. T. Holbrook, predatory animal and Mrs. A. W. T um bled. A group of friends were entertain hunter for Deschutes county, says he ed at the August Linder home New has caught 125 coyotes In traps since Wins Prize. Year's day. Those at the dinner In May and fully as many more have Earl Watson was the w inner of cluded the W. L. Blessing fam ily, been poisoned In (he 'SAme time. the electric corn popper given aw ry Margaret B ills, the Frank Snell fam Eight Eugene city employes will be by K ingsley’s store Tuesday night. ily, Childs and Mrs. Barham and discharged January 1, it was an Mr. Tabor. nounced by Mayor Wilder. The city Has New Dodge. will save 910,000 a year by this re A. C. Swarner is the owner of a High School Wins. duction in the force of employes. now Dodge sedan which he purchased The high school basket ball squad Pursuant to Its annual custom the recently. won over the alum ni team Friday United States reclamation service nigh t In the Hermiston auditorium loaned one of its large trucks at Kla New Year’s party. The score was 14 to 13. The game math Falls to the postofflce to be One of the Interesting events of Is an annual event and was well at used In delivering holiday parcels. New Year's eve was the party at the tended this year. The high school Two crews of surveyors are work home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shsar. and alum ni girls also played, but the ing on the Oregon Coast highway be Bridge and dancing were the prin- high school in this ease was defeated tween Port Orford and Denmark pre paratory to widening the roadbed to SI feet, after which It will be graveled, and oiled. Radio station KORE of Eugene, which has been off the air for two weeks, will soon resume broadcasting. It was closed down because of failure of a permit to change location in Eu gene to arrive. J. W. Barney, who has been road- master for Columbia county for the past two years, has resigned to ac cept a similar position with Washing ton county. His resignation Is effec tive January 1. Klamath County Pomona Grange council has lodged a protest with the county court against the budgot (or 1930. Objection is made to having the state tax commission assisting in fixing valuations. Members of The Dalles police force will soon appear In new standard uni forms. Because Of the' increasing number of strangers on the streets of the city a uniformed officer is con sidered necessary. Farmers of Linn county, who were 1 In-.«- i iuind . ii spoi lsmen are returning from n hunting trip In the recently predicting dire disaster as hill:* If V ;u- ii-.cr I: 'm il und will receive from the government 140 each as the result of the unusual dry spell, * *'■«* mountain lions that they bugged are now becoming optimistic on ac count of the heavy rainfall. Grain is in no way damaged. Twenty-six persons were killed and 404 Injured in 2888 traffic accidents In Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by Oregon during November, according to a report prepared by the state mo THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. Phone 331. tor vehicle department. A total of 1450 accidents wtro due to reckless Voi. 30 Hermiston, Ore., January J, 1930 No. 1 driving, while 181 accidents were caused by drivers failing to give pro E D IT O R IA L April. F ishing season opened. per signals. In 446 accidents the driv July 4. Fourth-of-July. ers did not give right of way. 1929 was a great year. So why November 3. The Editor's Xmas shouldn't 1930 be better. The price THE MARKETS of I’orda dropped and Henry ig rais cigarette lighter fin ally worked. Portland December 14. Congress passed a ing the wages of his men at the Wheat—Big Bend hluestcm, 31.38; bill. C ongratulations sent by Presi same time. Herbie Hoover and W ill soft white, western white. 91.28; hard dent. winter, northern spring, western red Rogers are going to be a big help T— A— L toward running the country. N oth 91.34 H. (N ot so good, but It took up a lit ing can stop the U. S. We saw that Hay—Alfalfa, 328.50024 par ton; tle space.) valley timothy, 320.500 21; eastern on the billboard, so It must be true. T—A— L Oregon timothy, 321.50 0 23; clover, T— A— L And a chicken earns it'» board by 330; oat hay, 319; oats and vetch, 920 Did you know that a cow would Just layin g around. Pretty soft. 030.50. give more milk if she is kept warm? T— A— L Butterfat—35 0 40c. We don't mean that you should go i Fears A Roebuck are using the Eggs Ranch. 39041c. •ut with a hot water bottle for Cattle—Steers, good, 310.50011.26. Boaay but It would be a good Idea thirteen month year In their busi Hogs—Good to choice, 99.26010 60 to fix up th-j barn for really cold ness, and It Is freely predicted that everyone w ill be using the Idea soon. Lambs—Good to choice, 910011. weather. That w ill mean more pay days a year, Seattle T— A— L shorter months bnt more of them. Wheal —Soft white, western white. It also means the rent w ill come due 91.39; hard winter, western red. t l .l t ; JUST A REVIEW OF 1929 more often, and It won't be so long northern spring, 31.35; biuestera 31.39. between the m onthly b ills: Ro In E gg»- Ranch. 3 3 0 43c. The follow ing review Is printed the long run It won't m atter much. Butterfat -44c. in this paper exclusively. Only Im T— A— L Cattla—Choice steers, 910011. A. W Turnblad la adding to his I portant events are mentioned, the Hogs—Prime light, 310.300 lu.CS. Zeppelin fligh t and election of Horv- house on his ranch. I-ambe— Choice. 910.50011. er are not worth while. T— A— L •pokana Jan. 13. The last New Years' W s want bigger and better all-day Cattle—Steers, good, 39 25010.35. tickers. Ho«»—Good and choice. 3(0010.10 Resolution want broke. March 33. Was rfa |ly the second More sunshine. Lamb» Medium to good, 9 0 0 9 to of April, All thv e a tliu e heuses remodeled. Uncle S am ’s Real Estate Mr. "hni Mrs. Leo Boynton and Mrs. W. S. Boynton attended the show In Pendleton Wednesday. New Arrival. A 10-pound boy was born at the Hermiston hospital December 24 to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hossmangle of Echo. Shaded areas show ths ares of public land, which Presides» Hoover would turn over to the slates. The total acreage ■ SS large as the thirteen original states. W e P r in t I PACKET HEADS | radio in its most modern fori LETTERHEADS, INVITATIONS STATEMENTS BILL HEADS Admitted to Hospital. Mrs. Fred Barker of Hermiston was admitted to St. A nthony’s hospital Saturday n igh t for treatm ent of bruises sustained In an autom obile accident..—Pendleton East Oregon ian. envelopes ! R E C E IP T S DODGERS F O L D E R S; BLANKS C A R D Si -A G S Cause of Spate Nancy nnd the little neighbor boy do not get along well. One day, after one of their spats, mother said. “Nancy. 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