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PAG E TW O 91p ^trattatoti 9»raUl Published every Thursday at Hcrmls- * ton, U m atilla County, Oregon, by Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Qulrlng. Publishers. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERA! INTEREST Oregon, with a population of 952. 191. assessed valuations of »1,125,000,- 000 and a net debt of 2% per cent of Its assessed valuation, spends »12,000,- 000 a year for highway constiuctlon and maintenance, according to figures on file with State Treasurer Tom Kay. T H U R SD A Y, F E B R U A R Y », 19J1 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ty Agent L. P. W ilcox that late Janu- this year and test It out in comparl- Specialist« Seeking to WITH FARMERS ABOUND 5 ary and early February is the season son w ith the seed grown by the mem Extend Use of Honey B for spraying peach trees to guard bers. Nearly every member has de- ■ THT. STATE B Ancient llteratnre, telling of the ¿»«■■■■I agalnst peach leaf curl. Bordeaux 1 cided to plant special seed plots this adaptions of honey to suit the vary _ _ _ of _ _ past _ centuries. ___ _ DALLAS— A small insect which m ixture 6-6-50 is the recommended year, reports County Agent P. T. ing tastes and _ _ needs Principal Events of the Week I Fortner. provides dues which scientists are attracted much attention by ap- control, now following to revive old uses and pearing in large numbers under the Assembled for Information Entered as Second Class M atter Permanent organization of the to develop the present possibilities of trees in many orchards in Polk coun W. P. Brown of Knoxville. Tenn., B A K ER — The Baker County Pota the product I Grande Konde Co-operative Creamery December, 190#, U m atilla County, of Our Readers. |ty has been Identified through Coun to Growers’ association plans to buy was fined 325 when policemen found The early Romans In their writings Oregon. association has been perfected at La ty Agent J. H. Beck’s office as a some of the best known outside seed a bathtub in Brown’s home filled Grande, A board of directors has often mentioned the honeybee and species known as the sprlngtail. En w ith home brew. honey. Among the products they T H I M ARKETS Subscription Rates: been elected. E. H. lleLoog of La mentioned frequently are water honey, tomologists at the state college, who Portland One Y e a r ................. »2.00 Grande Is president. An option has salt-water honey, water mend, rose made the identification, report that Wheat — Big Bend bluestem, #8c; been taken to purchase the Union Sis Months .................................... »1.00 honey, honey foam, and honey vine- ! these insects feed almost entirely on soft white, western white. (Sc; bard creamery. gar. I decaying vegetable m atter and w ill Three Months ........................................ 50 winter, northern spring, western red. PRICE CUTS RANGING FROM 20 TO 50 PER CENT FOR CASH ON Douglas county at the beginning.of The United States Department of do no harm in orchards. They do 83c. Agriculture Is studying the chemical occasionally do some damage in e a r - L A D IE S ’ RAYON 50c HOSE for........................................ „ .......... .. 25c the year had »643,000 unexpended t l M n x s A U a _ _ . 1 a .. Hay—Baying price, f. o. b. Portland: properties of honey and methods of In dens or greenhouses, however. Ex Why Cluttered Vacant Lots! L A D IES’ SHOES, 33 1-3 PER C E N T OFF. funds, according to the report of Roy Alfalfa. »16016.60; valley timothy. ducing chemical changes In it that Agee, county clerk. The major por M E N ’S 37.00 VELO U R COWBOY HATS, 28 per cent off ...... 35.00 term ination can be accomplished by W hy owners of unoccupied lots »17.50; eastern Oregon timothy. »190 will open the Held for new honey prod tlon of the balance, »433,469.91, is held M E N ’S 35.00 DRESS HATS, 28 per cent off ................... 33.75 sterilizing the soil w ith a 49 per cent w ill allow them to become cluttered »30; clover, »13; oat hay, »14; oats ucts. Specialists are perfecting meth M EN'S 33.50 DRESS HATS, 35 per cent off ............................... »2.25 in the bond redemption fund for the and unkept has always been an un and vetch, »13@13.5O. ods of making honey caDdy, and some nicotine sulphate solution. BOY’S SHOES— 30 P ER C EN T O FF. retirement of the county’s road bonds manufacturers already have secret answered question in our mind! I f Butte rfat—20@22c. SW EATERS— 20 TO 30 P ER C E N T OFF. as they become due. OREGON C IT Y — A comprehensive processes for making this confection. a thing Is worth possessing It surely Eggs— Ranch, 18 0 18c. W O M EN ’S G AYTEES, R EG ULAR »3.75. A T ............................... »1.50 Many housekeepers now use honey to program of work for the year has Preparatory work on -construction is liable to an equal appearance of Cattle— Steers, good, »8.500 9.10. sweeten beverages, cereals, and cakes been planned by the agricultural of the high school building was started the land on which a home Is built, Hogs—Good to choice, »8 @9. and generally In cooking. It is also committee of George grange of Clack at Medford with a crew of men at rather than taking the form of a Lambs—Good to choice, »8.7607.26 used as a sirup on waffles and hot amas county, working incooperation work clearing the-site. Excavation castaway auto-parts or Junk heap. Seattle cakes. Eminent physicians proclaim w ith County Agent J. J. Inskeep. In will start in a few days. Only persons One of the vacant lots along our Wheat—Soft white, western white. that honey contains the most benefi addition to special attention to eco residing in the school district Decem cial of the sugars. main street has small particles of 88c; northern spring, bard winter, nomical production of feeds for live ber 1, 1930, will be employed in the w ire strewn over It, together w ith a western red, S4c; bluestem, 67c. stock, George grangers w ill try tall construction program. long barbe reaching over on the side Eggs—Ranch, 12® 22c. Ceremony T h a t M arked meadow oat grass as a pasture crop. walk. This not only endangers pas Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Schrock of Butterfat—24c. THE D A L L E S, OREGON E ra in L ife of N ation Introduce certified Garnet potatoes sers-by but also pedestralns who Marshfield celebrated their 64th wed Cattle— Choice steers, »7.7503.60. WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER When the Union Pacific and the as soon as they are available, try might be cutting through. School ding anniversary recently. They were Hogs—Good to choice, »9.10 0 9.20. Hannchen barley as a grain crop, and Central Pacific railroads were Joined boys and girls especially who are a l married in Iowa about the close of Lambs—Choice, »8.5007. on May 10, 1800, the Union Pacific be pool order for commercial fertilizer. ways sunheedful of immediate dan the civil war, in which Mr. Schrock Spokane ing built west from Omaha and the C all and L ea v e A rticles at H itt’« C o n fection ery. gers and run pell-mell into them. Cattle— Steers, good. »7.50 0 8.25. fought at Shiloh. Bull Run and Look Central Pacific east from Sacramento, M EDFO RD— Jackson county or- M A IL O R D E R S P R O M P T L Y F IL L E D out mountain. They have been resi Hogs—Good to choice, »8.7508.85. Check on your vacant lots and tho two roads composed the first chardists are being advised by Coun- dents of Coos county for 27 years. Lambs—Medium to good,»5@8. keep them In a prideful condition. transcontinental railroad. A ceremony, attended by a large crowd, was held The last evidence of indebtedness The Eugene-Veneta Stage line, after at Promontory point, which Is on the Time For All To Help on the Pine Grove grade public school, tip of an Isthmus projecting Into having been operated for seven years, built at a cost of »24,000, was burned The Red Cross is making good pro has been discontinued. Great Salt Lake, Utah, from the north recontly at a public meeting of the ern shore. gress in Its campaign to raise ten taxpayers of the district. The school For the second time lightning has A gold spike was presented by m illion dollars throughout the na was financed by issuing warrants, demolished a rangers* lookout post David Hewes, a prominent citizen of tion, to render aid to the hundreds which were purchased by the resi California, to be used ns the Inst near Kerby. The cabin also was de of thousands of pebple In the lower dents of the district, and no bond issue stroyed. spike, and a specially prepared tie of As a Great Many Turkey Growers Have a few Turkeys Left to Dispose of Ohio and Mississippi Valleys who California laurel wood had also been was ever floated. A large eagle was killed recently have been rendered destitute by the provided for the ceremony. Silver WE WILL BUY AGAIN FOR ONE DAY ONLY. Workmen of the S. S. Magoffin combination of drought and hard near The Dalles by flying Into a tele sledges were used, and the gold spike company, contractors digging the east phone wire. The eagle's head was times. was driven Into the laurel wood tie ern half of tunnel No. 5 of the Owyhee by Leland Stanford, president of the This appeal for funds Is one which severed. irrigation system, havo uncovered a Central Pacific, and by an official of nobody with as much as a dime to A bill for the maintenance of a 90 burled forest. Trunks of trees nearly the Union Pacific. Hpare can ignore. These are our own yenr-old great-grandmother was paid a foot in diameter have been taken Immediately after the ceremony the people who are actually suffering at Medford recently by the Jackson from the workings. The wood is ebony gold spike and laurel tie were re and In want. More than halt a m il county court. moved and substituted by an ordinary black, but burns readily and ranchers lion of them are already being fed tie and Iron spike. The gold spike Is Dr. O. R. Appleby's nosebleed was near the works are hauling it away and cared for by the Red Cross which now In the museum at Leland Stan stopped on the sixth day. The Mount for fuel. never waits u ntil it has the money ford university. This Will Absolutely be Our Last Buying Date Until This Fall Angel dentist was recovering after a Ceremonies which will mark the but goos ahead and pledges Its credit blood transfusion. virtual close of sale of oleomargarine snd that of its officials to get aid A m erican “ N o Man's Land" William Jasper Thompson, 83, for In Yamhill county and McMinnville to the needy w ithout delay. “ He A triangular piece of territory were held there recently, when more gives twice who gives quickly" is more than half a century a resident which Is now the southeasterly corner of Wasco county, died at the home of than 200 pounds of the substitute was one of the Red Cross mottoes. of Columbia county. New York, has an his granddaughter, Mrs. Harvey Mc burned on a bonfire In the presence I t Is to be hoped that there w ill Interesting history. I t was originally Allister of Dufur. of members of tho chamber of com not be another cold wave In the strl- at KENNEWICK. WASH. known as Boston corner and lies along meree and other McMinnville civic or j Ed Murphy of Antelope has h-cn the southwest line of the town of ken regions. Observers who have re gnnlzatlons and of the farmers’ unions , Mount Washington, Berkshire county. ported on conditions there say that Informed by Dr. W. D. Matthew thal and granges. Mass. I t was first settled by Daniel a heavy drop In temperature would the part of a skull frund recently la Porter about 1763, was Incorporated Word has been received from the certainly mean great loss of life. I t that of an Anchlthcrium. a three toed as a district April 14, 1838, and ceded American Jersey Cattle club offices may well be that the estimate of ten horse of oligocene Ilmen. In New York that Rlnda’s Rosalre’s to New York May 14, 1853. This ces m illion dollars w ill not be enough, The Astoria city council has passed sion was made because persons arrest Tessle 725083, owned by John Koppliu although the Red Cross has many an ordinance requiring all commercial ed there could not be brought to a of Gaston, lias broken tho world’s rec times proved Its ab ility to make a, pAlnters, paperhangers and sign and Massachusetts court without going ord for senior thres-year-oldn in the dollar go further In helping than card writers to obtain a city ltconse through New York territory, there be 385-dny class. She earned this dis ing no road over the mountains to the most people can make five dollare at a coat of »1» par year. tinction by tho remarkable production eastward Into the adjoining Massa go. Nobody need be afraid that his Oscar Joelson of Eugene, who has chusetts town of Mount Washington. contribution w ill be wasted If given the contract to build the concrete cul og 1042.81 pounds of butterfat from Prize fights and similar activities were 15,692 pounds of 0.69 per cent milk. to the Red Cross, whose workers are verts on the Doyle hlll-Gate creek sec common there because the New York trained but unsalaried, giving them tion of the McKenzie highway, has be Though cream prices have taken a sheriff had no authority there and the selves as well as th eir money. And gun work on his contract. sharp drop during the last year, the Massachusetts sheriff either could not do not let the feeling th at there w ill reach the place In time or was power The national forest service expend Lower Columbia Co-cpcrative Dairy be money enough deter you from giv men’s association did a great business less after he got there. ed praetloally »3 on the Santiam for ing. of »1.032,043.03 during 1930, according est for every dollar of receipts In ren to an announcement made following tals and timber sales last year, ac Old Expression the annual meeting of the stockhold SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON cording to Supervisor Hall. The expression “greet horn-spoon** ers at Astoria. The gross sales figure International Sunday School Lesson Erection of a »200,000 warehouse by Is to be found In “Bigelow Papers,” In was but »25,000 less than 1929, and which it Is used as a hnmorons, hut thv Oregon Wool and Mohair Grow for February 16 the net profits decreased hut 33000. meaningless oath, that may owe Its era was announced at Salem recently. JESUS. F R IE N D O F S IN N ER S April 30 and May 1 have been select origin to the practice of using spoons The building will be four stories high Luke 7:38-50 ed for the annual music festival spon made from horn. In Scotland, until and of concrete construction. late In the Nineteenth century, the sored by the Southern Oregon State Rev. Samuel D. Price. D.D. Work of tearing down a part of the mnklng of spoons from the horns of Normal school, according to Miss Again the entire chapter should old Masonic temple In Eugene to make cattle or sheep was common, and In Esther Church, supervisor and direc be read. Remember th at we are stu room for a part of the proposed 12 that country porridge was always eat tor of music at the school. Last year dying the entire life of Christ on story medical-dental building to be en with a horn-spoon. The larger the about 2500 people participated in the earth and not Just a few Incidents orceted soon, was started a few days horn the greater the spoon, and so music festival nnd returns from ques Scottish spoons were of different sizes therefrom. More miracles are per »go. tionnnlres already sent out indicate In Thom’s "Jack O’ the Known," re formed. The faith of the Centurion The first step In the removal of that the attendance will be better this lating to Dumfriesshire, and published was commended when that man be Pigeon Point reef In Cooe bay has year. v In 1877. the term “long horn-spoon" Is sought Jesus to heal His servant hern taken. The work will require the utensil used to serve reeking kali T rx levies In nil cities of Lane from the distance by merely giving Train s unload in the p lant. Bodies startin g ’ through the shop. 10 months. Congress has made an out of tureens.—Literary Digest ccnnty except Coburg are higher this the word. Raising a dead body is appropriation of »125,000 to cover the year than last, it was announced by no greater problem than any other cos». B. F. Keeney, county assessor. The kind of healing, as is evldsnoed when Hobson*» Choice Construction of a new electric light total levy for nil purposes. Including Desperately and breathlessly, Whyte the widow of Naln receives her son dashed Into the doctor’s surgery and stnte, county anil municipal tax, In again. Then note the Incident when plant that will double the rating of collapsed In a chair. the several cities follows: Coburg, John the Baptist sends messengers the old plant will begin at Dallas In “Whatever have you been d o ln g r 80.8 mills; Cottage Grove, 75.5 mills; from his prison and Jesus replies by a few days, according to announce exclaimed the doctor, as Whyte Croswell. 52.7 mills; Eugene. 58.5 calling attention to the works and ment of the Willamette Valley Lunt showed signs of coming round. her company. mills; Florence, 81.4 mills; Junction preaching which are common report. “Been having a heavy meal, doctor," Brush from 4.000,000 feet of pine City, 68.6 mills; Springfield, 71.7 mills. The Pharisee who Invited Jesus to moaned Whyte. timber logged on the Brooks-Scanlon The host-laid plans of rats, as well “W hat!” gasped the doctor In as his home evidently did It that h e ! ss mice, go haywire sometimes. For tonishment. “And Tve often told you might observe thia Nasartne more area south of Bend In 1930 has been not to hurry after a heavy meal." weeks loggers In a Bluo Ridge camp closely. He did not say "Come" for burned by a crew of 26 men. Debris "Yes, doctor, yon have, bat on this Jesus’ sake. There may have been from 8.000,000 or 8,000,000 more feel I near Marshfield were provoked and occasion 1 had to." not a little embarrassed by the disap food enough but the common courte Is to he destroyed. “W h y r The Oregon - Washington Mining i pearance of buttons from trousers. ' sy of washing the soil from the feet “Because I couldn't pay for It I" company will start work on the Over shirts and coats. They sought in vain was omitted, though that was the for a solution to the mystery, until work of a slave or lowly servant. A shot mine In Mormon basin. Baker woman who had made her living aa 1 »• soon as the roads are open one logger discovered a rat’s nest In Sound Adrian a common prostitute rejoices i t the la the spring. The company has pur the toe of his heavy boot. In the nest " I say." said Pennileea Percy to his were 192 buttons of various hues and rich uncle, “I want your advice." opportunity of expressing her Joy in chased 336,000 worth of equipment. : zlzes. "Well, my Isd r said the old man. the salvation which had come to her : Several members of the Santiam realizing what was In the wind. soul through HI« teachings. Fish and Game association are op After a year's delay In drilling op “What Is the best way to approach When the Pharisee-host condemns posed to the derision of the state erations at Leeper Dome cil well, wee) yon for a loan?" burst out the youth. both Jesus snd the woman a deep lea- j A thoughtful look came over the game commission to allow an open of 8ulherlln. the directors of the com son Is given by a parable-story about season on elk In the Blue mountains uncle's countenance. pany have signed a contract to resume two debtors. The forgiven sinner ’’Well," he replied, “If you were Residents of Roseburg are being work snd proceed to a depth of at sensitive I'd advise you to make yonr was therein exalted above the rude asked by the secretary of the Roseburg least 850# feet. The hole Is now down request by telephone and ring off be Pharisee. The woman was eneou-- - chamber of commerce to make a spe 2800 feel. Conveyors carry wheels w ith mounted tiros rer a line on w hich cars pass to completion. fore you received the answer." aged to make a new start In life, no I cial effort to mow lawns and clean up Spring Chinook salmon appeared a T h» highly im portant part played by conveyor systems m atter w hat her forglvene past had about thalr homes and otherwise doll ■ t h * , t ?>lr? \ ‘* w '• of *he «¡onvsyor system used to bring few days ago, when four were taken in all Ford Motor Company m anufacturing and assembly wheel» to the chaoses which are also moving on a con- Iwen The Golden Text explains the up the city against the time when the by Bvensen gllncttera. Tillman Cof olants Is graphically shown In the above three pictures v* y° r; A* .n d c i t , d the picture, a constant flow of meaning of It all: "F a ith fu l Is t h e ’ national committee that la looking taken In th» recently opened Edgewater, N. J , p la n t No man can get sway for long with fey caught two. weighing 5« pound». wheels on which the tiros have already been mounted up saying, and worthy of a ll aeeeotatton. a site for the soldiers’ home tr.asaa its Ona of the pictures shows how parts may be unloaded « pose. especially In a shop. Tbs moves around and over the chassis assembly line. Ao Th» other two were slightly smaller, from freigh t cars w ithin the plant only a few feet from that Christ Jesus came Into the world a enseal» enters the section, workers, in groups of four. visit. bul of excellent quality. Indication» fsker la such an atmosphere Is found ‘ * * ” * ' ,r ” " * * «5 tho various asoembly linos. Another picture show« auto- out sooner or lator.—American Mag to ssv» »Inner»," l Tim othy i . | | . ■neblls bodies starting their trip on a conveyor w hile point to a good spring leasos. ali no. WEST SIDE BARGAINS! CHAS. G. BURK’S, INC. WEBBER’S CLEANERS Feb. 10-11 We Will Buy TURKEYS Again! 1 A t H E R M IS T O N W E D N E S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 1 ’>" 1 8 th Twin City Creamery Company Conveyors Carry Ford Car Parts