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R eal happiness la eh eap enough yet how d early we pay io r c o u n te rfe it!— H osea B allou. VOLUME XXV the ^7" Hrrmwimt Heralh A County Taxpayers League! A m eeting lead in g up to th e form ing of such w ill be held In P endleton S atu rd ay . It la to th e tax p ay e rs in te re st to be th e re . ’ NUMBER 47 HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1931 SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR HEATED DISCUSSION HELD ON FEDERAL AID TO FARMERS B. C. WOODWARD PITCHES FOR MISSION INDIANS PLAN MEETING TO FORM COUNTY TAX PAYERS LEAGUE SATURDAY FAIR BOARD MEMBERS HAVE NEW DISPLAY PLAN TO PRESENT TURKEY GROWERS P lA N FARM ROUND-UP CITY M A K E S TOUR FOR SATURDAY, AUGUST 15 ELABORATE PREPARATIONS DAIRYMEN URGED TO KEEP COW TESTING RECORDS R. C. W oodw ard, who is em ployed As a resu lt of th e recen t req uest a t th e R o h rm an M otor com pany, by G overnor Ju liu s L. M eier th a t A picnic com m ittee, ap pointed re- PEND LETO N, Oregon Ju ly 22 p itch ed six in n in g s of baseball for tax levying d istric ts of th e county c en tly by th e E a stern O regon T u r- (S p e c ia l)— T his is th e P endleton key G row ers association. m et in th e o u tf it's busy season. It is ov erh au l th e M ission In d ian s M onday a fte r form a co unty tax payers league, a noon in a fierce b a ttle a g a in s t th e m eetin g has been called for S a tu r office of A ssistan t C ounty A gent ing Its chuck w agon, ch ecking over G ilkerson Colored G ian ts of Chicago. day aftern o o n , a t 2 :3 0 , in th e coun best, W ednesday n ig h t and m ade its co rrals add w ran g lin g up its r e NEW THOUGHTS BROUGHT OUT T he G ian ts a re m ak in g a to u r of ty c o u rt house in P en d leto n . R epre p lan s fo r a farm to u r and picnic to m uda in p rep aratio n for th e 22nd th e P acific coast an d won from th e se n ta tiv e s from each G range, each POULTRY PREMIUMS MAY BE be held S a tu rd ay . A u g u st 15. The a n n u a l R ound-U p and I t. com panion BY WRITER, G. W. BURKETTE. ADEQUATE RECORDS MUST BE In d ia n s by a score of 11 to 5. gro u p w ill s ta r t from th e exp erim en t piece, H appy Canyon DIVIDED MORE EVENLY. tow n, school d is tric t, an d from each sta tio n and jo u rn e y to the farm s W ith some »15.000 to ta l prize Mr. W oodw ard has gain ed favor tax lev y in g d is tric t in th e county is 4-H Club Work Defended; Cause of OBTAINED FOR PROVED SIRE. an d p o p u la rity w ith baseball fans expected to a tte n d . C ity m ayors are Board is Getting Plans Under Way ow ned by P o tte r, S anders. L inder, J money as th e m agnet, eyes of top Overproduction Charged; Upkeep an d Jen d erjew sk i. T he to u r w ill bs hands all over th e W est a re tu rn in g J. C. Knott, Washington State Super d u rin g th e few tim es he h as pitched urged to see th a t th e ir tow n has a For Coming Fair; Splendid Charge Small for Fanners. m ade in he m orning, followed by a tow ard th e event w hich la set for fo r th e Mission In d ian s. A t P endle re p re se n ta tiv e p resent. visor of Official Testing, Shows Cooperation Maintained. picnic d in n e r in th e e a rly p a rt if th e ! A ugust 27, 28 and 29. to n M onday he s tru c k o u t th ree b at A very in te re s tin g discussion w as Necessity of Herd Improvement. „ _______ One of the a n n u a l chores connect- The U m atilla C ounty F a ir board a fte rn o on. held a t th e ru g u la r S tan field G range te rs and in his h ittin g m ade tw o UNION PACIFIC OFFICIAIS n i ” 7, ■ , „ ed w lth th ® 8h0w ,s fin d in g room for In an a rtic le In th e O regon F a r w ill m eet S a tu rd a y n ig h t in th e of m eetin g last M onday n ig h t as the 2-baggers an d a single. H is b a ttin g VISIT LOCAL BUSINESS HOUSES LaGrande Couple Married Here. : the th o u san d s of v isito rs to lodge. m er by J. C. K n o tt, W ashington sta te fice of A ssistan t C ounty A gent Best, re s u lt of a n a rtic le w ritte n by Glen av erag e for th e season is 500. W oodw ard w as th e o n ly w h ite Miss E d ith T aal and M onroe i Laat a t w hich tim e th ey will discuss new aHt w e e e k x th e accom m odation supervisor of official te stin g , the W. B u rk e tte , e n title d , “ Leave Us F o u r U nion Pacific ra ilro a d o ffi A lo n e /' published in th e C ountv I b° y ° " eU her te a m ’ th e o th era be‘n s cials called on local businessm en p lan s for displays for th e com ing H em phill, both of L a G rande, Ore., bureau w as opened to list all avail- value of cow testin g associations is of th re e d iffe re n t races year. B a x te r H utchison, su p e rin w ere u n ited in m a rria g e S unday af- ab ,e lod g in g places and see th a t no bro u g h t clearly before farm ers and H om e m agazine. Mr. B u rk e tte is ___ an I i composed „ u, u T uesday in th e in te re st of fre ig h t educated fa rm e r and th e a rtic le Is c T W6re N egr° eS' Iu d ian 8 ' and lalrym en. Iu a little sid en o te Mr. te n d e n t of th e farm p roducts d is tern o o n a 1:00 o’clock, a t th e M etho prlces at® boosted. p atro n ag e for th e U. P. system . F. plays h as a new plan to p resen t d ist parsonage, w ith Rev. O. W. Two pre-R ound Up events a re now Mott says: “ S en tim en t is ad m irab le w ritte n cleverly. It is cen tered C. W o u g h ter, local depot a g en t, took w hich he believes w ill be decidedly P ayne re a d in g th e cerem ony. T he aw aited eagerly— the a rriv a l of the In its place, but few dairy m en can aro u n d th e idea th a t fed eral farm TRY a c WTTFAT 'K’TTir th e v isitin g o fficials aro u n d tow n, aid is d e trim e n ta l to th e farm er ra th - W H EA T K IN G d iffe re n t a n d in terestin g . Instead o n ly w itnesses w ere Mrs. P ayne, A. ran g y T exas longhorns, scheduled afford to m a in ta in a free hom e for am ong w hom w ere F. N. F in ch , g en »f displays c a rry in g every product C. H em phill, fa th e r of th e groom , for A ugust 5, and the dress-up nlghl a n cie n t an d In d ig en t d airy cows. e r th a n beneficial. He s ta te s th a t IS FIGHTING SLUMP e ra l su p e rin te n d e n t of th e Oregon- “ W e som etim es find cows th a t on the farm , have them centered and Miss M argaret H em phill, siste r P arade, A ugust 15, w hen th e w hole th e g overnm ent does n o t help edu- ---------- W ash in g to n R ailro ad * N av ig atlcn ¡city and co u n try round goes cowboy. seem to be dogged by h ard luck. cate boys and g irls in o th e r pro- T exas has a w h eat k in g in th e per com pany, P o rtla n d ; W. H. G uild, aro u n d th e m ain in d u stry show ing of th e groom . Mr. H em phill Is th e son of Mr. A fter th a t n ig h t It w ill be a heinous U sually th a t h ard luck seem s to run fessions an d should n o t m olest those 80n o f H ickm an P rice, who w ill h a r s u p e rin te n d e n t Oregon d I v i s l,o n every step possible in th e grow ing and Mrs. A. C. H em phill of H erm ls- i offense for anyone to a p p ear in Pen- in fam ilies an d we are suspicious In liv in g on th e farm , th ro u g h th e 4-H ve8t a 2 3,000-acre crop on his 30 P o rtla n d ; H. E. L oiA sberry, g en eral or ra is in g of th a t one product. clubs an d S m ith-H u g h es work. He 0°0 -acre h o ld in g s in tw o w eek's fre ig h t a g en t, P o rtla n d , an d J. I. Mr. H u tch iso n states th a t he hopes ton and has w orked n ear lA tira n d e ; dleton in a n y th in g but cow cou n try such cases th a t th e re may be in h e ri ted w eaknesses w hich predispose the d o g m atically clin g s to th e idea th a t tiu le- He is fig h tin g depression on P u rd y , tra v e lin g fre ig h t an d p assen to g et Mr. T abor, the bee m an, and for a n u m b er of years. The young | going to tow n garb. th e farm er w ould be able to tak e I a w holesale basis, P en d leto n is like th a t ab o u t its an im als to such troubles. Mr. O tt, th e p o u ltry man, and o th e rs couple left Im m ediately follow ing g e r a g en t, P endleton. "T hose people get th e m ost e n care of him self w ith o u t these h ig h - I T ho u g h no expense is b eing spared th e cerem ony for Y akim a, W n. R ound-U p. The show is a com m unity A ccording to th e o fficials the to c e n te r th e ir displays aro u n d th is joym ent o u t of life who can m ake ly so p h isticated college g ra d u ates *n s e ttin g up an o rg a n izatio n of 300 business fo r th e railro a d s h as fallen m ain in d u s try , show ing each step a ffa ir and everyuSdy seem s to realize School Bus Contract Let. te llin g them w h at to do and how to men to h a rv e st th e estim ated 500, off to su ch an e x te n t in tb e p ast few from th e b e g in n in g to th e finished ■ his p a rt o w nership in it. E ven th e the m ost c o n tac ts w ith th e ir fel do it. He m ain tain es th a t th is is 009 bushel crop, every item of cost y ears th a t th e situ a tio n is d esp erate. product. It w ill mean a little m ore T he W estland d is tric t school bus | ,n(1,ans look forw ard to the a ffa ir, lows w ith th e least frictio n . D airy th e in d ire c t cause of th e present is b eing w atched. P rice expects to T hey a re u rg in g all bu sin ess men to w ork on th e p a rt of those d isp lay in g c o n tra c t for th e tra n s p o rta tio n of j w®b lts P ag ean try on stre e ts, in herd im provem ent associations are or Bhould be p o ten t facto rs in prom ot o ver-production of farm products. estab lish a new low cost level for p atro n ize th e railro a d s w henever b u t Mr. H utchison th in k s It w ill pupils to the H erm iston U nion h ig h i a re n a and in th e n ig h t show , ing frien d ly fellow ship in a common Mr. B u rk ette has w ritte n m im er- I g e ttin g th e g ra in to th e m ark et, m ake it decidedly more in terestin g . school w as le t recently to O. O. F elt- j T he big parade is W estern Ho and cause." possible in o rd er th a t th ey m ig ht ous a rtic le s b u t has been u n ab le to I “ We th o u g h t we w ould have to R. C. Todd has been asked to a r house. Mr. F elth o u se also o perated , ,s P rogram m ed th is y ear for th e m eet th e com petition of th e tu u ck s. Tho foollow tng a rtic le speaks for in te re s t a p u b lish er u n til th e C oun- I s Pe n d 450,000 o r m ore fo r com ra n g e th e p o u ltry display and he has th e bus line for th e C olum bia dis- closing S a tu rd a y m orning. T hous- Itself: tr y Home m agazine accepted th e b ines,” P ric e said, “ b u t found we AFGHAN TO BE GIVEN AWAY a new idea he w ill p resent for the tr lc t school. B etw een 40 and 60 ' «nds of w hites and In d ian s ap p ear In T here a re in th e U nited S ta te s a p above m entioned m an u scrip t. [co u ld buy slig h tly used m achines ap p ro v al of th e board. H eretofore all p u p ils c o n stitu te the e n ro llm en t o f f r o n t i e r costum e. proxim ately 23 m illion d a iry cows. S everal a ffirm a tiv e an d n eg ativ e th a t had been repossessed for $200 BY AUXILIARY JULY 29. firs t g rade p o u ltry has received nu th e W estland d is tric t a t present. The S outhw est is expected th is Of course of th is nu m b er n e a rly eight sp eak ers expressed th e ir ideas on th e each in larg e lots. We b o u g h t 25 m erous prizes and It is his idea to y ear to send a targ e d elegation of P illion are losing m oney for th e ir E a rly in th e sum m er m em bers of su b ject. C. M. Ju m p , th e firs t af- P f them . New Blackberry Found. divide prizes m ore evenly am ong the skilled cow lbys. Among them u n - aw ners, n early ns m any m ore are firm ativ e speaker, u p h eld the* a rtic le "W e a re g e ttin g fuel for o u r trac- th e A m erican Legion A u x iliary made birds. W h a t C ounty F r u it In sp ecto r V an doubtedly w ill be Bob Crosby, Monu m erely p ay in g for th e ir keep an d th e larg e A fghan w hich th ey in ten d to by say in g th a t th e 4-H club w ork to rs d eliv ered a t h e a d q u a rte rs for All fa ir board m em bers a re g e ttin g T ru m p of M arion county declares is | n ie n t' N - Mex- who took p erm an en t »fm alnder a re c a rry in g th e d airy in sell W ednesday, Ju ly 29, a t th e Oasis h in d red th e young people Instead of cen ts a g allo n ." T he person h o ld in g th e dow n to w ork on the program for th e fin e st b lack b erry in existence, if ; Possession of th e R oosevelt tro p h y d u stry so fa r as m ak in g p ro fit Is a id in g them because th ey only fol- P rice is sen d in g h is m ach in ists to th e a tre . lowed in th e footstep s of th e ir lead I tbe U8e<* c ar m ark ets in th e P a n h an - lucky n u m b er w ill receive th e A fgan. th e com ing fa ir and a re receiving it w ill hold up u n d e r c u ltiv a tio n as i in 1928> an d Jack McClure w ho got concerned. S tra n g e as It m ay seem, fine cooperation from farm ers on the it show s In its w ild s ta te , has been | a leg UP on tb e new Sam Jack so n we <o not know w hich of th is v ast ers Instead of form in g and develop- dle *° buy w h eat tru c k s th a t are T he m ain fe a tu re p ictu re is a com e p ro ject th u s far. discovered by D. G. D rager, M arion tro Phy las t year. number or cows a re p ro fita b le and dy p ro d u ctio n , “ T he G ang B u ste r.” in g th e ir ow n ideas. He also sta te d needed. co u n ty tre a su re r. T he b lackberries, M cCarty & E llio tt, C h u g w ater, w hich u n p rp fltab le, but we do know P rices w ill be 25 an d 50 cents. th a t a t one tim e farm ers got alo n g “ W e have m ach in e shops and Co? Hits Stage. w hich V an T ru m p says a re an e n tire - i W yo., and George D ru m h eller, W alla th a t abou t o n e-th ird m ake a p rofit, very nicely w ith o u t th e aid of ex- w orkm en to reco n d itio n an d keep in ly new v a rie ty , w ere found by Ora- W alla, W n., w ill b rin g th e ir fam ous one th ird break even and one th ird VESTAL-BILLS - A C hevrolet ro a d ste r d riv en by p érim en t farm s, co u n ty ag en ts, cow ru n n in g o rd e r all o u r m ach in ery ,” g e r g ro w in g on th e edge of patch ! relay and fla t race strin g s, a re a c tu a lly co stin g th e ir ow ners t e s t i n g associations, co o p erativ e] p rice explained. “ We believe we can Mrs. Amy B ills and W m . V estal R obert C onnor of Y akim a, W n„ cream eries, and th e aid of th e fed eral I 1,11 y m ach in ery a t p re v a ilin g prices slipped aw ay q u ie tly la st T h u rsd ay colided w ith a Union P acific w est of tim b erlan d a few m iles south of 1 Mabel S trick lan d , one of th e m ost more for feed and labor and in v est g overnm ent. for 10 cen ts on th e d o lla r an d m ake to Pasco, W n„ an d w ere m arried by bound stag e S unday on th e h ighw ay Salem , and a row About 50 feet long fam ous all-ro u n d cow girls, w ill ride m ent th a n they a re re tu rn in g in m ilk had grow n up from a sin g le seedling ihe D rurnheller horses in th e worn and b u tte rfa t. S tan ley G reen, an o u ts ta n d in g '4 -H 11 fu n ctio n 85 p er c e n t effic ie n tly .” M ethodist m in is te r of th a t city. n ear the Beebe place south of tow n. before th e p atch w as discovered and on's relay. Some of th is low er o n e-th ird are club leader, gave fig u res sho w in g Tbe h a rv e st forces a re organized A fter th e cerem ony th ey made a The ro a d ste r h it th e stag e Just back id en tified as so m eth in g new .— A th e cows th a t do n o t have the In h erited how m uch th e dairy m en in th e s ta te as th o ro u g h ly as a circu s crew , w ith sh o rt tr ip to o th e r W ash in g to n and of th e engine. T he d riv e r headed th e n a Press. a b ility to produce p ro fitab ly . O thers UNION PACIFIC OFFICIALS had been b en efitted by records w hich eacb m an assigned to one specific Oregon p o in ts an d re tu rn e d to H er c ar aw ay from th e stag e so th a t its have th e ab ility , b u t th e ir produc back fen d er was c a u g h t by th e back a re k ep t by th e H erd Im provem ent du ty . m iston S a tu rd a y evening. CONCERNED ABOUT PATRONAGE tion is lim ited by Im proper feed and Stolen Car Traced Here. associations. H e sta te d th a t th e pro- Once th e h a rv e st h as begun, th e Mrs. B ills h as lived in H erm isto n bum per on th e stag e. T he c ar w as C arl L u tls, supposedly of th e Ma care, disease or o th e r factors. d u ctio n for one cow fo r a y ear had m achines w ill n o t stop, day o r n ig h t, fo r th e p a st th re e years, com ing here th ro w n from th e road and lit on all rin es, w as a rre ste d h ere S unday The 4,965 em ployees of th e U nion (C oncluded on page T h ree) fo u r w heels, com pletely dem olishing been raised from 150 pounds of b u t- except for tw o b rief periods daily to from P o rtla n d , and is w ell know n n ig h t by B. J. N atio n , d ep u ty sh e r P acific In Oregon, aroused over the te r fa t to 4000 pounds, and th a t pro change crew s an d for lu b ricatio n and by local re sid en ts. Mr. V estal oper th e tw o back ones. B. J . N ation w as iff, on a c ar th e ft ch arg e. L u tls had loss of fre ig h t and passenger b u si d u ctio n g en erally had been raised refu elin g . A d in in g room and port- a ted th e M u tu al Cream sta tio n here called to th e scene im m ediately and picked up a N ash sedan in The D al ness to u n re g u la te d form s of tr a n s A 100 p er cen t th ro u g h th e te s tin g able b u n k houses, equipped w ith a u n til re c e n tly w hen it w as disolved th e boys w ere ta k e n to P endleton les and his d irectio n w as not d efi p o rtatio n , h a v e* In the- p ast few <• ALONG THE CONCRETE ♦ done in th e 26. associations in th e w ater system , w ill follow th e crews, a fte r th e o p en in g of th e U m atilla w here a ch arg e of illeg al possession nite! ", d eterm in ed u n til Mr. N ation m onths m arsh alled th e ir forces In ♦ ♦ s ta te . H e also show ed th a t th e T illa- T be big crop w ill be h arv ested in C ooperative C ream ery. He h as been of liq u o r w as m ade and a fine of »25 saw him drive dow n th e s tre e t in th is and every o th e r com m unity ♦ mook dairy m en found a read y sale tw o w eeks, o r a t th e ra te of ab o u t v isitin g h is b ro th e r in T erreb o n n e, imposed. H erm iston S unday u ftern o o n . I,a te r served by th e ir ra ilro a d , u rg in g th e ir It has often been said (a n d ex for 200 h eifer calves from reg istered *0.000 bushels a day, u n d e r th e pres- Oregon, u n til he re tu rn e d to H erm is T he d riv e r pnd H om er H av en tia n th a t evening he w as picked up and fellow tow nsm en to ship and tra v e l sires w hich w ould o th erw ise not e n t p lan . — A th e n a P ress, w ere on th e ir w ay from Y akim a to held u n til T ra ffic O fficer Glen May- by ra il. T hey fra n k ly recognize the p erienced) th a t v acations leave one ton T h u rsd ay . have been s a la b le .. as ■ • - Mr. and Mrs. V estal p lan to m ake P en d leto n to v isit Mr. C onnor’s b ro field a rriv ed from T be D ulles and serious ra ilro a d s itu a tio n w hich In very s tric t fin a n c ia l s tr a its b u t In d efen d in g th e ex p erim en t farm Delegates Return, th e ir home h e re fo r th e p resen t. could easily re su lt In fu rth e r cu ts In w hen we saw Mr. D eeter w alking th e r. N eith er were Injured. look him Into custody. and co u n ty ag e n t S tan ley b ro u g h t Miss E lsie R eeder an d Miss E d ith local payrolls. They a re d riv in g home down th e s tre e t th e o th e r day w ith the exam ple of a co n d itio n in K ansas c la r k re tu rn e d e arly S unday m orn- th e cold fa c t th a t th e p ro sp erity of a bundle of Oregon Jo u rn a ls under w hen 1100 sq u are m iles of farm land lng fro,n San F ran cisco , C alif., these com m unities w ill sta n d or fall h is arm , th e tr u th of such a s ta te w as sw ep t by disease an d pests, de- w here th ey a tte n d e d th e In te rn a - w ith th a t of th e ra ilro a d ; and th a t m ent w as confirm ed. He w as a ttire d By Albert T. Reid stro y in g every g ro w in g th in g . T h is tio n a l C onvention of th e C h ristian Ihe ra ilro a d 's p ro sp erity depends on in knee breeches, w hich added to the could have been checked by follow - I E ndeavor. T hey w ill give a detailed E ven vacations w h eth er ft gets th e business for newsboy aspect. ing th e advice of tra in e d men, as It re P °r t of th e ir tr ip n ex t S unday w hich It Is co n stru cte d and equipped. m ust come to an end. •w as in K lam ath F a lls last y ear when | nlor" il1» d u rin g th e re g u la r church Mrs. H arry K elley trip p in g along P o in tin g out th a t th e railro ad , th e g rassh o p p er w as h alted In its service hour. th ro u g h tho U nion P acific S tages to w ork a t th e telephone office carry advance, an d th e disease in o rch ard s Motor T ra n sp o rt pick-up and dellv ln g h e r little o ran g e basket. W h at cleared by ap p licatio n of chem icals. GARDEN CLUBS SPONSOR cry service, now m eets th e fa ste st m ysterious and valuable ob jects are BEAUTIFICATION CONTEST (C ontinued on la s t P ag e) and low est ra te fre ig h t com petition co ntained In th a t little b ask et, we J. G. E dw ards, p resid en t of the w ith th e a d v an ta g e of m ore carefu l w onder? J. A. C lark, m an ag e r of th e H er- M emory G arden Highw ay* Asso and dependable h a n d lin g by ra il, the ciatio n an d C h airm an of th e Sam H ili IU. r. em ployes’ groups a re g e ttin g m istn n L ight & P ow er com pany, R oadside C ontest com m ittee, an n o u n a h e a rty response from local m er ro llin g dow n th e aw n in g in fro n t of ces th a t h is co m m ittee has decided ch an ts. M any m e rch an ts have pledg his place of business e arly In th e to g ra n t an ex ten sio n of one y ear's e d th e ir fu ll su p p o rt to th e "sh ip m orning. W ith all th e free a ir th ey tim e to all th e co u n ties of Oregon to and trav el by r a il” cam paign. In get over th e re th e h eat should not be p rep are for th is contest. : num erous Oregon tow ns th e business noalceable. W h at a break these J. G'. E d w ard s, ch a irm a n , Mr. men and th e new spapers have col pow er com pany m anagers g et when W ells G ilb ert, se c re ta ry , an d Mr. laborated In issu in g stro n g a d v e r It comes to u sin g pow er. W hy n o t deliver y o u r eggs to m a r We have sortie h o t new s for you P eter K e rr a re th e m em bers of th e tisem ents prom oting th e p re fe re n tia l k et in th e best possible condition. th is week. M cny local re sid e n ts tell Sam H ill C ontest com m ittee. They use of th e ra ilro a d ’s facilities. D u rin g th e sum m er m onths eggs lose have d riv en over th e P acific H ig h More th a n »9,000,000 w as paid us th a t th e m ercu ry is going up m o istu re besides d e te rio ra tin g in w ay on a to u r of in sp ectio n an d have out by th e U nion P acific last year every day. q u ality . Wo ta k e It th a t O. O. F elthouse found so m uch new co n stru ctio n , in wages and sa larie s In the state. T he care of eggs on th e farm p rac had b e tte r h u stle th ro u g h his vaca new ro u tin g , an d in com plete clea r T his huge sum w as expected In Ore- tic a lly d eterm in es th e p rice per do ing of d eb ris on p ro p e rty ad ja c e n t to ! gon by th e w age (tim e rs w ho re tion before his a ssista n t. M. L. W at zen th e p o u ltry m en w ill' receive. th e h ig h w ay th a t th e y th in k It u n ceived it, su p p o rtin g ap p ro x im ately son, leaves too m any rak es of Ice on E ggs m ust be g a th e re d a t least to u r fa ir to ju d g e th e e ffo rt m ade to w ard 20.000 persons. P a rt of It was spent th e back door step of people who tim es a day an d Im m ediately placed th e c o n test a t th is tim e. w ith m erch an ts, p a rt of It deposited have gone aw ay for th e week end. We in a cool place. T h e ju d g es w ho w ill decide the In banks w here it helps keep Oregon have heard of tree slttc ra . and ice The Icele8s cooler Is h ig h ly recom w in n in g co u n ty of O regon w ill base business v e n tu res going, and a siz sitte rs, but n ev er before have we m ended in E astern O regon. W ash in g th e ir decision on th e follow ing able p o rtion w as paid o u t in taxes heard of a cake of ice s ittin g on a ton, Idaho and U tah, for s to rin g eggs p o in ts: ■on hom es because 2,262 Oregon ' ack door step u n til It m elts. The on th e farm . E very p o u ltry m en can 1. A pproaches to to w n s c le a r of hom es a re ow ned by U nion Pacific mt sun m akes s h o rte r w ork of it ""STfbrd a cooler because It can be u n sig h tly a u to dum ps, unused shacks w orkers. Of th e 4,965 U. P. em ployes ban th e h um an ice sitte rs. m ade on the farm a t a to ta l cost not fences an d all sig n bo ard s n o t in The follow ing is gleaned from th e In th e sta te , 3,413 a re heads of fam to exceed tw o doilars. com m ercial d istric ts. ilies. T axes paid by th e U nion P aci "T hose W ho Come and Go" colum n P lan s of the Iceless cooler can be 2. P ro p e rty along h ig h w ay free fic In O regon alone In 1930 am o u n t in the O regonian. “R. C. Begg. who secured from y o u r C ounty A g ricu l from d eb ris, old u n u sed fcsrnn, and Is th e th e a tre m a n ag e r of H erm is ed to »1,360.196 49. tu r a l a g e n t o r th e S ta te A g ric u ltu ra l sig n s on roofs of b arn s, fences, etc. ton, Or., le t th e s ta rs get along college. Mrs. C. H. N uckolls and d a u g h te rs, w ith o u t him yesterday w hile he 3. New p la n tin g on p ro p erty a d H igh q u a lity eggs delivered to ja c e n t to h ig h w ay , eq u ally w ith — ¡J u a n ita and C arm elita, of P o rtlan d , cam e dow n to P o rtlan d to discuss y o u r A ssociation w ill h elp In th e who have been v isitin g a t th e home opera house problem s w ith men in 4. P ro tectio n of old p la n tin g and , se llin g program if in c re a sin g th e p ro p er reg ard for suitable view of Mrs. N uckolls p aren ts. Mr. and the business here. D uring his stay, COT!sumption of-eggs Mrs. J . M. Pace, re tu rn e d to th e ir Mr. Begg was reg istered a t th e Im view points. ' heme S aturday morning. perial h o tel.” Mr. Cilyman Comes to Fairyland p ^ IN G F arm D o u a r