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PAGE THREE THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, a ■ ther- Pete McNabb, here Sunday. OREGON products, each day o( the year. W hile prices hav e not been high and «1 . . • s ta rt playing on it S atu rd ay m orn som e o p e ra tin g costs are on the sam e ing. - " basis as in form er years w hen b u t- T h e Ladles Aid w ill meet a t th e ,e r w as Belling a t advanced prices, home of Mrs. P ete M cNabb T h u rs- th e effic ie n t m anagem ent of th e va- tlay- ! rions cream eries has enabled them Principal Events of the Wee\ Minimum Charge 15c Mrs. P resto n H anson of T ouchet, I to keep th e ir doors open and th e ir or Assembled .for Information W ash., visited w ith frien d s an d re- ' b u tte r c h u rn s tu rn in g , even If fi- 1 Cent a Word lativ es in U m atilla la st wgek, | . . Mrs. D. W. Jack so n has been very naJ“ ',a! re tu rn s to the m anagem ent of Our Readers. FOR S A L I ill due to serious case of to silitis. | w e re ' nom inal, it was said. The “ 500" club m et a t th e home ‘ T he m odern b u tte r-m a k e r has fi- MALOTT SEPARA TO R FOR SALE of Mrs. Joe S p rin g er T uesday. , . , , , T H E M ARKETS Mr. and Mrs. W allace E. M ahoney K" rilt,'ly become th e m odern K ing w ith m otor. Iow a se p a ra to r No. P o rtla n d and d a u g h te r P atsy A nn of Pendle- Midas of m any d airy com m unities, 103. In q u ire W . G. W ebber. W heat — Big Bend bluestem, hard ton w ere v isitin g a t th e home of As th e old goes, K ing Midas w ished j 29-4tp Mrs. M ahoney s p aren ts, Mr. and th a t e v e ry th in g he touched be w inter, 61 Me; soft white and w estern white, 52c; hard w inter, northern Mrs. Joe S p rin g er. tu rn e d to gold, an d w hen th e idle I OR SALE OR TRADE FOR BOARD- Miss S a ra Rix accom panied by spring and w estern red, 50c. m an or H erm isto n p ro p erty , 68 Mrs. Roy P au lo m otored to P en d le wish cam e tru e he realized th e folly I H ay—Buying prices, f. o. b. Port • of it. H ow ever th e m odern b u tte r- ton S atu rd ay . acres n e a r W oodland, W ash. E. C. Mr. an d Mrs. Lew B row nell and m ak er tak es th e b u tte rfa t from h u n land; Alfalfa »15; oats and vetch, »14. »350 W ren, Hood R iver, Oregon 33-2tp 1930—-M odel A F ord T udor son R o b ert m otored to P endleton dreds of farm s, pays the best price . B u tterfat—Pound 18©20c. 1 9 2 9 - -M odel A Special Eggs—Ranch, 11012c. M onday on business. Mr. B row nell MISCELLANEOUS R o ad ster . »250 has a serum tre a tm e n t for hay fever. the m ark et allow s and c h u rn s the Hogs—Good to choice, $5.<9'5.75. T he R ead in g club m et a t the li- Product in to g re a t golden m oun- 1928—-Model A F ord T udor .. »275 C attle—Choice steers, »6.2507. b ra ry M onday evening. O FFIC E SPACE FOR R EN T — Mod- ta in s of b u tte r, w hich is sold both Lambs — Spring, good to choice, srn conveniences. In q u ire H erald 1926—-Model T P ick u p ......... » 75 The B ridge club m et a t th e home J n( home and beyond th e sta te lines I »9.50010. oifice. of Miss S ara R ix F rid ay evening, 1927—-Model T Coupe ........ » 90 S eattle w ith Mrs. Roy P au lu as g u est of ¡an d fu rn ish es th e p rin cip al cash re- rk 's for B arg ain s. On th e W est 1927— C hevrolet T ru ck .......... $ 50 honor. Those p resen t w er M esdames | venue cf num erous com m unities. W heat—Soft white, w estern white. Side. — Adv. H a rry H u ll, Lew B row nell, Joe Many producers a re needed to sup- i n o rthern spring, 5 3 ^ c ; hard winter, (A nd Speed T ran sm issio n ) S p rin g er, F red K nudson, E ln o re Mc port a cream ery and th e ir checks wegtern red, 51%c; biuesteni, 64>/4c. 1927— G raham B ro th ers G-Boy Kenzie , W illiam Conlon, F ran k are used to pay th e butcher, the ba ONE JE R S E Y COW FOR SALE T ru ck ................................ $275 C lark an d th e hostess. Eggs—Ranch, 13@15c. w ith h eifer calf. Geo. Sale. 32--tp B utterfat—Pound 22c. A C h ristio n E n d eav o r ra lly was ker and th e c h a ttle -n o t m aker in FORD— Model T T ru ck ........... » 5 0 held in th e com m unity ch u rch S a t every co m m u n ity ,” said Mr. Adams. Hogs—Good to choice, »5.75 0 5.85. Go to B u rk ’s fo r B a rg a in s- -Now. u rd ay a ftern o o n an d evening. Sev ‘‘O regon’s b u tte rfa t production C attle—Choice steers, »607. -A dv. eral of th e U nion o fficers w ere p re from over 250,000 d airy row s is ex Sheep—Choice lambs, »6.2507. sent. T hey w ere: E v a Lee, Ja c k Pee- pected to reach over 75 m illion H IG H EST CASH PRICES PAID FOR Spokane vey, Mrs. E ffie R iche, Mrs. J. E. horses, c a ttle , hogs, an d sheep. C attle—Steers, good, »6@6.75. O linger, Ed. Dyer, M abie Loregson, pounds of fu t th is year. A bout fo rty YOUR H uston B ro th ers, The Dalles. 25-tfc E lsie R eeder, P a u lin e Stoop, and per cent of th is fa t is m ade into b u t- H ogs—Good to choice, »505.25. Mrs. E lizab eth Thom pson. A ban- j te r and la st y e a r over six m illion Lam bs—Good to choice, »5.50 0 6. AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER q u et w as served in th e ev en in g and DAY OLD CHICKS HATCHED AT pounds of b u tle r were shipped to several sepcials w ere given. H erm iston. L eghorns, R eds, m arkets. Over 41.000 W illiam S w iztler an d Tom T u ck C alifo rn ia Sportsmen of Jefferson and vicinity Rocks. G et o u r prices. See our O. M iller, Mrs. C linton H arvey and er m otored to P o rtla n d la st week. farm s In th e s ta te derive th e ir m ain chicks. Y our p atro n ag e ap p recia d a u g h te r M innie E llen, Mrs. N ora Mrs. W illiam S w iztler lias re incom e from th e sale of d airy pro have organized the Jefferson Rod and ted. P oults, T urk ey eggs an d cus B erw ick, H en ry Thom pson and tu rn e d from a sh o rt v isit in P o rt ducts, w hich re q u ire the services of Gun club. tom h atch in g . “ V lg o rb ilt” H atch - d a u g h te r I^ ith , Louise and B ernice land. William H. H enrichs, ex-judge of Mrs. G eorge K en d ler and E rv in over 50,000 producers and em ploy cry, H erm isto n , Oregon. 26-tfc Byrnes, M arg aret Pow ell and Devee Sherm an county, died a t his home in B row n w ere am ong th e U m atilla C hapm an and G eorge K endler, J r., ees. T he m a n u fa c tu re of the various types of d a iry products req u ire the Moro from an affliction of tho heart. people who a tte n d e d th e A llied meet m otored to P en d leto n S atu rd ay . W illiam Peck w en t to W alla W alla co n stan t em ploym ent of over a th o u ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ 4- ❖ ings in P endleton Sunday. Anton Rust, 2, son of Mr. and Mrs. D orothy M attice has re tu rn e d M onday to a tte n d the Texaco b an sand m end » in m ilk, «> ♦ b u tte r and A. J. R ust of Astoria, died from burns from a tw o w eeks v isit w ith her quet. Mr. Peck w ill be th e p ro p rie « UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS « g ra n d m o th e r in B anks, Oregon. to r of th e Texaco service sta tio n cheese m a n u factu re. It is estim ated received when he fell into a tank of Mr. an d Mrs. Roy Bly and sons w hich is b eing b u ilt by C larence th a t tile in v estm en t in d airy farm s hot w ater at an A storia cream ery ♦ alone re a d ie s th e total of over 40 plant. sp en t S unday v isitin g w ith Mrs. G eurin. .-. ♦> 4- <• 4- ❖ ❖ •> > •> ❖ Mrs. Jo sep h in e M cK inly w as in m illion dollars, u n d er present v a lu a B ly’s m o th er in W inona, W ash. An alm ost steady rain has visited Jam es B yrnes and d a u g h te r L ou Mr. and Mrs. G eorge C ram er of U m atilla a t th e H u ll an d M cNabb tions. ise w ent to W alla W alla W ednesday P en d leto n w ere week end g u ests a t sto re T uesday aftern o o n . the Florence section the past week, it T he O regon D airy C ouncil, com is said by old residents there to bo ev en in g on business. Miss B yrnes th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k Mrs. R uby K n ig h t opened a beau- re tu rn e d hom e F rid a y m o rn in g and C lark. •ty shop in h er hom e Monday. The posed of all lines of the s ta te 's d a i the severest March downpour in tlielr Mr. and Mrs. B yrnes re tu rn e d home Mr. and Mrs. Dave K n ig h t have nam e of th is shop w ill be ‘‘T he R u ry in d u stry , is actively engaged in a memory. S a tu rd ay . Mrs. B yrnes h as been v i moved in to th e residence of Mrs. by K n ig h t Shoppe.” cam paign of n u tritio n a l education s itin g re la tiv e s in W alla W alla for K n ig h t’s fa th e r, Jo h n Pow ell. P ete M cNabb m otored to A rlin g Funeral services for one of the old th e p a st few weeks. Mrs. Em m a R o b erts of Boise is to n to a tte n d th e M asonic W ash in g am ong th e la rg e r civic groups of th e est residents of Oregon, Louis Reese, various c e n te rs of population. R e Ja c k C herry and son E a rl w ere v isitin g a t th e hom e of h er sister, ton B i-C entenial celeb ratio n . 105, were held in Newberg recently F en d leto n v isito rs Sunday. B ernice B yrnes, V aloice B ram ar p o rts in d ic a te th a t th ere h as been Mrs. S co tt B row n. Mrs. Roy P a u lu of C en tralia, and Lyle an d Devee B row n m otored a m arked increase in th e use of all and interm ent was in the Friends Mrs. M yrtle G ibson and son Le- V erne have gone to L a G rande W ash., visited am ong frien d s in to H erm isto n early F rid ay m o rn in g d a iry p roducts in homes, schools cem etery. w here th e y w ill m ake th e ir home U m atilla several days of last week. to play ten n is. Tax rol's of tho county of Tillamook Jo h n Pow ell w ho h as been v is it and re s ta u ra n ts . T h e U m atilla h ig h school boys w ith Mr. Gibson w ho is employed have been turned over to the sheriff. on t.lie road co n stru ctio n crew th ere. baseball team m otored to S tan field ing in P o rtla n d is ag a in in U m atil Mr. and Mrs. A rt B u n tin an d son F rid ay aftern o o n w h ere th ey d e fe a t la to m ake his home. ❖ ❖ ❖ <• 4« ❖ 4- The total am ount of taxes to be col Mrs. Id a M eans of P o rtla n d spent C layton of The D alles sp en t th e ed th e ir team . The fin a l score was ♦ lected this year is $S3U,897. This Is week end a t th e hom e of th e ir d augh 14-0. T he bonys on th e team a re : a few d ay s of last w eek v isitin g 4. $97,137 less than was collected last IRRIGON NEWS D onald H arry m an , Cecil T ipple, De w ith frien d s and re lativ es in U m a te r V elm a B u n tin here. year. W. H. Bloom m otored to Spokane vee B row n, L ew is D exter, Lyle tilla. 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4* * ;• 4- 4* 4- 4- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. rra m a r are W hat is thought to be the first Car F rid a y to a tte n d th e In lan d E m pire B row n, E lto n F ro m d ah l, E rn e st T ip te a c h e r’s m eeting in th a t city F r i ple, R obert M cKenzie and Boyd m oving th is week in to th e H arry Mr. and Mrs. Bud C roften of San den club spring flower show in the Jones residence from th e Manse. H ower. day and S atu rd ay . state saw thousands of handsom e Mrs. Je n n ie B ailey h as re tu rn e d Diego, C al., a re here for a m onth's O liver M cNabb of G rass V alley, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. C onlon and blooms on exhibit a t the cham ber of v isit w ith relativ es. to h er hom e in W alla W alla a fte r d a u g h te r M ildred, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ore., v isited a t th e hom e of h is bro- sp en d in g sev eral days v is itin g w ith F ra n k Moody and Miss E ffie R en commerce auditorium in G rants 1’ass h er g ra n d d a u g h te rs Mrs. E rn est fro w ere shopping in P en d leto n S a t last week. Peck an d Miss L o rin e Lash. The date for this year’s commence The firs t h ig h school baseball urday. Mr. and Mrs. M arshal M arkham m ent exercises a t the U niversity of gam e to be played on th e local field w ill be th e gam e w ith H erm iston and fam ily of P endleton visited the Oregon was officially set for June 13. h ig h h ere F rid ay . T h ere w ill be no E m m ett McCoy home over th e week The ceremony will be held in the big adm ission p rice a t an y of th e high end. basketball pavilion at M cArthur court school gam es. Mrs. A. C. H o u g h ten w ho has been a t 10 A. M. Those U m atilla people a tte n d in g th e sen io r fro lic in B o ard m an S a t in th e H erm iston h o sp ital th s past C onstruction work on the K lam ath u rd ay ev en in g w ere: Mrs. P ete Mc ten days is reported as g e ttin g along project of the U nited S lates reclam a N abb and d a u g h te r M axine and sons nicely. DR. A. E. MARBLE tion service has started with ali five R aym ond an d G eorge, M isses Do Chiropractor A. Acock was a tte n d in g business draglines working, four contractors ro th y M attice, L o rin e L ash, Agnes FIRE INSURANCE CO. K endler an d Louise B yrnes, and in H erm iston S atu rd ay . [o ffic e : Two doors w est ro sto ffice busy, and m aintenance crews working [o ffic e hours. 10 to 12; 1 :3 0 to Messrs. Lyle B row n an d M aurice B ert Benefiel purchased th e sm all a t capacity. McMinnville, Oregon P hone 481 - H erm isto n , Or. C aldw ell. l and of sheep ow ned by F red M ark Members of the Four Square church Miss H ester B u rc h e tt is sta y in g ham F riday. Is Y our F ire In su ran ce a t th e B ill B en ett hom e u n til th e are moving the M ennonite church A bout to E x p ire? Mr. and Mrs. M orris B u rc h e tt and end of school and th e n w ill jo in h er building to Redmond from Culver I ts T h en See p are n ts in W ash o u g al, W ash in g to n . fam ily who have resided here the sections with wagons and teuin3. it F ran ces C hapm an re tu rn e d to h er past 18 years moved to a p la te n ear VV. L. Morgan, D. M. D. will be remodeled into a modern edi home h ere S unday a fte r v isitin g h er P ori land. R. C. TODD now associated w ith fice this sum mer. g ra n d p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. D aryl L eola B enefiel was a H erm iston H erm isto n , O regon C hapm an in P en d leto n . The Ontario Commercial club Is Dr. F. V. Prime V irg in ia and E d w ard Compton v isito r S atu rd ay . making plans io plant trees from On G eneral D en tistry and E a rl S h an n o n of M essner spent T he m em bers of th e b and w ith Sunday a t th e home of V irg in ia s th e ir in stru c to r, M erton Dawaid, tario to Nyssa ns soon as tho neces X -R ay an d D iagnosis sary money can he raised. Globe lo and E d w a rd ’s u n cle O tto P ound. ink Bldg. P h o n e C onnections The play. “Second C hildhood,” Is w ill leave for C orvallis, Ore., Friday custs are tlie variety decided on by T. K. Johnson S unday and E v en in g s by to be given in th e U m atilla gym m o rn in g w here they w ill e n te r the Ilia com m ittee in charge. Physician and Surgeon A p p o in tm en t A pril 15th. T he proceeds of th is s ta te co n test held th e re S atu rd ay . The B ankers’ T ru st company cf New Office, T elephone B u ild in g p lay w ill he given for th e new ce T he w in n in g band w ill broadcast m en t te n n is co u rt re cen tly com ple from KOAC a t 2 o'clock S atu rd ay . York city has adopted Oregon m yrtle H erm isto n , Oregon ted. _______ ■ i ■ Mr. am i Mrs. Ora H a th a w a y of veneer taken from burls to be m ed O ffice P hone, 1023 H ouse 1912 A rlin g to n are v is itin g in th e home villi black w alnut in Its new lobby HERMISTON HOSPITAL BUTTER-MAKER MODERN decorative schem e. The m yitis was of .Mr. and .Mrs. W. C. Isom. shipped from M arshfield. MEDICAL - SURGICAL - X-RAY KING MIDAS IN OREGON. Airs. George K endler and Mrs. A $1 geld piece, believed to have and PH YSIO THERAPY Y eagers of U m atilla w ere v isitin g ] hcen lost in pioneer tim es, w: s dis "Scores of Oregon co m u n itics and frien d s in th is v icin ity Sunday. A tte n d in g M. D .:- h u n d red s of Oregon firm s have been A bout th ir ty of o u r young , folks covered ten feet beneath the ground A. W. CHRISTOPHERSON able to stav e off th e m ore serio u s a tte n d e d th e dance in B oardm an Sa I at Tlie Dalles by Otto Söderström , P hone— H o sp ital 551 Res. 712 - w h ile e xc a v a tin g fo r a gasoline ta n k. ALL WORK GUARANTEED j phases of th e p resen t depression be- (u rd ay n ig h t, P h y sician s Office 733. PHONE 521 cause of th e c o n sta n t pro d u ctio n or Mrs. Mary Sm ith is v is itin g her The present value of tho coin, which ! is dated 185G, is said to he about d airy p ro d u cts in th e ir im m ed iate | aister, Mrs. W. C. Isom, neighborhoods d u rin g th e p ast w in- T he en tire teach in g s ta ff of Ir- : »1.60. The present lam bing season lias te r ,” d eclared P au l C. A dam s, Exe- j rigon teac h ers w ere re-elected a t a been an exceptionally prolific one in cu tiv e S ecretary of th e O regon Dai- ten per cen t c u t in salary , Hermiston Beauty Shoppe ry Council at a co m m ittee m eetin g Mr. and Mrs. D aw aid tendered the Halsey section. Many persons D u a rt P e rm a n e n t W aves ¡of th e C ity C lub in P o rtla n d re c e n t-| th e ir resig n atio n to ta k e effect a t there havu 250 to 390 per cent In DR. DALE ROTHWELL $2.95 and $5.00 My. "W h ile 'h a rd -tim e s' have been , . he f:iCRe thn prCRCnt school year. creases in th eir flock of sheep. Ar OPTOMOTRIST F IN G E R W AVES — 50c serious in all lin es o f in d u s try in j Mr. D awaid has accepted tho sup- th u r Foote has w hat lie believes is a T he best glasses a t a reaso n ab le L ate A ppointm en ts by P hone. tl’is s ta te we have su ffered m uch j c riu te a d e n c y in a m uch la rg e r sys- record-breaking flock. From 37 ewes cost.— OPTICAL REPA IR IN G P h o n e 141 he now has 68 lam bs, seven having less th a n th e m ore in d u s tria l sec- i t em Over W o o lw o rth ’s— P hone 1286 Only four ewes had single tio n s of th e m iddle-w est and east j , r . A tkins of P ine C ity lias been died. P en d leto n , O regon lam bs, one had quadruplets, five had and it h as been o u r O regon d airy selected to be p rin cip al a t Irrigon, triplets, and all others gave birth to ---------- - in d u stry , now an e of th e s ta te ’s lar- gest from sta n d p o in t of em ploym ent HILLSBORO Polson is th e most twins. W. J. W ARNER WE and In v estm en t, w hich h as helped econom ic and f itlsfa c to ry m eans of A forest service crew of 17 men has ¡us tid e over o u r co m m u n ities and Attorney-at-Law Specialize in Good Furni o u r v ario u s businesses. A larg e p art c c n lro llin g gray diggers o r ground begun work <n a pine beetle c nlri.l u irre ls and March and A pril Is project In the D eschutes fo re s t A ture at Lowest Possible ¡of th e c re d it for th e in c re a sin g bu- sq Hermiston - Oregon the l est ttm e to put o u t th e poison, large acreage In the Panhandle coun- i sincss co nfidence is due to th e f, iys W. S’. A verill, a s s is ta n t county try south of Bend will be covered. The Prices I cream ery o p e ra to rs of th e v ario u s ag en t. N ineteen sto res In W ashing- infcstqil trees are to be cut down and Free Delivery d a iry sectio n s of th e s ta te ." tun county aru co o p eratin g In d istri burnec. to your door. A lm ost tw o h u n d red p riv ately b u lln g th e poison m ixed by Mr Hermiston Post No. 37 When a live wire fell on the tra n s owned and co -o p erativ e cream eries A verill Io farm c-s. mission line between Nyssa and Owy M eets firs t an d th ird W HCRT Q U A L IT Y P R IC E S « F T have been in o p eratio n in Oregon hee dam last week it killed a cow and (T h u rsd ay . Legion A uxil ¡th e past y ear an d w ith a sin g le ex ia ry m eets second and hip on the P acific Coa t is a eaif owned by Silos Points, Nyssa ception th e y h av e b o u g h t all th e ith an a p p a ra tu s to rem ove farm er. F ortunately no human ven- •T PFHDlFTCM OPEGGM __ fourth Thursday. b u tte rfa t offered an d m n n u factu red I Legion Hall. ag» oil from the su rface of Iare'l near until a fte r th e death of tba it Into butter and other dairy by- ’ h r ¡tors end a b o u t piers, «nimal was discovered. WANT ADS iLVerV A iu u t iu om n u h n l P c pIeted The reniellt te n n is u rt w n„ as com- J F n iu Frlduy and the co ,tud^ may on the street is a USED CAR W h y Not Own One ROHRMAN MOTOR CO. Business and Professional Cards HERMISTON HERMISTON O regon M utual 6. MARKHAM Beauty Shop OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERALINTEREST THURSDAY. APRIL 14. 19S2 The C hristian church, a barber shop and a pool hall a t Lostine were burn ed recently. The Evans Products company re sumed work at M arshfield on a small eale a fter several weeks of idleness. The 1932 annual 4-H club spring sewing show is to be held in Oregon City, Saturday. May 21, in the cham ber of commerce rooms. Farm ers will be able to procure lime from the Poik county quarry this sum m er for slightly less than »3.50 per ton, according to Robert E. Shinn of Salem. Goorge II. Krppn of North Eend has been elected head of the Coos County Poultrym en's association and Edward Messerle of Catching inlet secretary and treasurer. Struck by a falling tree whilo he was The Apple City Dairy company, a eating lunch in the woods south of naw Hood River industry, under man- Bend. P erry O. Sum pter, tim ber work rse m e n t of Ralph Em erson and Fred er, suffered i n j u r i a which resulted In M cIntyre, i3 now under construction his death 25 m inutes later. there. Reports from the onion growing dis The Spauldirg Pulp & P aper mill at trict around Beaverton received re Newberg, which has been shut down cently indicated th a t the past onion fcr aeveral m onths, resum ed March season has been the best in the history 1 s t The mill employs from £9 to of the industry in that sector. 100 men. A ceiling-high wood wainscot of The standard wage for hop pickers knotty pine has been specified for the next season will be 20 cents an hour, postm aster's room and all second-floor growers m eeting in Independence de offices of tho Bend federal building. cided. No time lim it was fixed for a Work on tho building will s ta rt soon. day’s work. Despite cold, wet w eather of this A large eagle of unknown species spring peach treca in the hundreos of ha3 been trapped near Shedd a fter it acres of orchards in the Dayton sec had killed a num ber of lambs. It tion are now in full bloom. At least m easured 7 feet and 2 inches from an average yield is expected by grow wing tip to wing tip. ers. Construction of the south approach R. M. Knox, joint county agent for Coos and C urry counties, is moving of the O'd Ore an Trail to Baker under h:s office to Gold Beach from Coquille. the sta te ’s 11:- 'mployment relief pro Ho will devote three fourths of his gram will be continued to completion, according to an announcem ent made tim e to Curry county. at R .kcr. F ire less in Portland for If 31 was The Coos couu'y cou-t will investi £929,433, according to annual report | of I’iro M arshal Fred W. Roberts, ju st gate a r. rt t' t come lum ber com released. Firem en responded to 2331 panies of tho di strict are 1 : ting tim ber on properties on which taxes have alarm s, cf which £145 bad no loos. not been paid end then letting the Ground planted in the Salem district property go nil r its valus in gone. fcr garden seed, under contract with Forty six contestants f cm H arper, a C alifornia firm, amounted last year Nyssa, N o t u P a r . . i a , Roswell, Vale, to 409 acres. It will be increased to 1500 acres and probably mere this Payette, Fruitland, Weicor and O ntar io attended the m usical tournam ent year. held in O ntario recently under the Construction of M errill’s new $38,- sponsorship of the Ontario Mu3ic club. 000 high school will s ta rt in the near Mayor Balia; h of St. Helens has an futuro. Bond3 wero voted at a special election recently by a vote of 98 to 79. nounced th at unemployed persons will P resent school quarters in Merrill are have the privilege cf planting vacant city lots, vacant streets and two of inadequate. the squares in the city to vegetable P lans to burn snags in the Metolius gardens. The plots are to bo avail riv er d istrict have been held up by able to home gardeners immediately. the forost Eervico on nccouct of heavy, Good news for the people of Med snow. The burning of the suags is ford is the announcem ent of the Tim part of a general program and is in the ber Products company that within 10 nature of an experim ent. days the company will open its saw S late inheritance fhx collections mill for a regular two-shift run from January 1, 1903, to the same day throughout the spring and. if condi in 1932 a.mounted to $7,609,000, the tions justify, throughout the sum m er sta te treasu rer's office announced a t and fail. Salem. H alf the amount was collected Efforts will be made by the public during tho last four years. ity comm ittee of The Dalles C ham ber C ontractors have started tho work of Commerce to raise $400 necessary of rebuilding the tre stle of the Ga!e3 for tho participation of The Dalles In Creek & W ilson River railroad in the the advertising program of the Cas O rchardale district. The new trestle cade International Highway associa will be made of creosoted lum ber and tion. cedar and is expected to last 30 years. Indians from nil tribes in the mid- Nows th a t S ecretary of A griculture Columbia region paid final respects Hyde has decided to cut livestock graz to the bones of th eir ancestors by ing feoa on national forests 50 per gathering exposed rem ains and bury cent m eets the unanim ous approval of ing them in crude wooden coffins on central Oregon stockm en. Tho reduc one of the ‘‘m em aloose” inlands near tion will result in the saving of thous Big Eddy. ands of dollars. Whilo autom obile accident fatalities over the country last year increased slightly more than 3 per cent, deaths from automobile accidents in Oregon increased 13 per cent, it was shown I17 an analysis th a t included statistics NOW AVAILABLE AT T H E from 44 state3 and tho D istrict of Co lumbia. Twenty-five hundred baby ch.'-:!:i Portland, Oregon. gave a concert a t tho K lam ath F. l’.s CLASS “ A” FIR E PR O O F postoffico last week. Addressed to Stephen Boor of Iiono, the chicks ar- I rived by mall and im m ediately set 1 p a ehoru3 of plaintiv3 cheeping that re sounded from ono end of the build ng to the other. Room & Bath $1.52 Washington Hotel Mrs. Rcccco S tarr, 30, was killed In stan tly at her farm home on Morion island, southeast of Ontario, when he pressure tank In the kitchen cxplo'e<l with her standing directly over it. Fragme&is of tho tank cut her th r at. P rospects of long delay in construc tion of the Cannon Beach-Neahkahnio section cf the Oregon Coast highway are indicated by a movement of piop- erty ow ners at Arch Cape to force J ia location cf tho road 1000 feet back from the beach, destroying its scenic •— - « .ill value. ___ «da. W ash in g to n a t 12th S tre e t ALSO ROOMS W ITHOUT BATH GOOD GARAGE NEARBY - For P e rm a n e n t G uests — We Have Rooms As Low As $ 6 . 0 0 w e e k , $ 2 0 . 0 0 m o. 0. P. HOLLENBECK, Mgr. Headquarters for Eastern Oregon people PENDLETON P O R T L A N D O R E G O N W hen in Pcrthnd bz kind io yourself and your pocketbook . . . stop at "fh a Multnomah." There is nothing "high hat" about "The Multnomah." It's just a big, fine, homelike, hospitable hotel with sur prisingly low rates and popular priced restaurants. Fourth and Pino RATES Abiolutufy Fireproof FROM $2 W IT H B ATH