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PAGE TWO THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON £Thjr S r n iiia tn ti t y r a l d | m any years. ooo n ¡,jj ,j,e tw u m ajor in s titu te s I H eretofore, people who hove not c a rin g for an equal stu d e n t body? An open cam paign is being car- P ub lish ed every T h u rsd ay a t H erm ls- been very activ e in p ublic life, have t»u , U m atilla C ounty, O regon, by been co n ten t to n eglect th e ir d u tie s ' tied on by th e Oregon S ta te A lum ni P u u lin e SI. Stoop an d A lfred Q uirlng, as a legal voter of th is dem ocracy asso ciatio n board of d ir e ,to rs for of ours, and let th e "b ig fellow ” , as th e a p p rin tm e n t of Dr. W. J. K err, P u b lish ers. he w as term ed, do th e th in k in g p resid en t of O regon S ta te College, as E n tered as Second Class M atter along those lines th a t affected them head of th e new O regon system of Dticqmber, 1006, U m atilla C ounty, th e most. "L et th e o th e r fellow do h ig h e r e d m a tio n . In ad v o catin g the Oregon. th e v o tin g ,” and th en hollor h is a p p o in tm e n t of Dr. K err the alum n head off because th is c a n d id a te o r g ro u p says th a t his selection would S u b scrip tio n R ates: One Y ear .......................................... $2.00 th a t m easure was allow ed to p a s s , m ake lin n et e. ary th e expense and i delay involved in se a rc h in g for an Six M onths ..................................... $1.00 fav o rab ly a t th e polls. T he to ta l re g istra tio n in H erm is- ; ru t-o f-s tn te ex ecutive who would T hree M onths .60 ton p recin ct No. 33 w as 486 and in necessarily heve to s ta r t w ith little p recin ct No. 32, 295, th e larg est know ledge of O regon’s needs edu know n re g istra tio n , w hich is p a rt- 'r a tio n a lly or h er tax problem s, ly due to th e m erging of C olum bia s Dr. K e ir has served th e college p recin ct. Two h u n d red and six ty - ’ »4 th e s ta te for 25 y ears and the one of th ese re g istra tio n s a re new progress m ade by th e college speaks "E v ery board, every person h a n d In th ese p recincts. If all th e v oters hi« e e c u t l v e ab ility as a builder lin g public money, should p ublish reg istered in p recin ct No. 33 vote it an d co n stru c tiv e ed u catio n al leader, an acco u n t of it.” w ill be necessary for fo rty to cast Ur. K err has had the fo resig h t to ballots every h o u r in th e eig h t hours see th e need of expansion over th is of v o tin g tim e ailoted to ta k e care period an d has m ade necessary im Interest of Voters. of th e large re g istra tio n . If th e pro v em en ts possible by a rra n g in g W hen co n d itio n s in county, sta te , tow nspeople will m ake a special ef- his bu d g ets to allow first for cap ital and n atio n al g o v ern m en t effect not fo rt to g et to th e polls In th e m orn- : in v estm en ts w ith o p eratio n and only th e farm er, but every citizen ing to m ake way for those com ing m a in ta in a n c e expenses reg u lated ac- of o u r n atio n , a decided in te re st Is (rom a longer d istan ce th e problem cordingly. tak en In th e election of o u r public will be less d ifficu lt. If O regon can produce an execu- officials. It can tr u th fu lly be said P ilo t Rock has a com bined dis- I liv e w ho is as fairm ln d ed as Dr. th a t a la rg e r m ajo rity of v oters who tr lc t th is y ear w hich m akes its re- j K err, an d one who w ill affect an come to th e polls a t th e com ing p ri g is tra tio n th e larg est in th e county. Im p artial a d m in is tra tio n , why go m ary and gen eral election will be D istrict No. 4 in F re e w a te r is th e i °"1 th e s ta te in search for a chan- b e tte r inform ed th a n th ey have in next larg est and H erm isto n is th ird ! cellor! r larg est in th e county. T he m a jo rity . ❖ ❖ <• ❖ ❖ <• •> of th ese people who have tak en the r AJ1 Items Appearing in this * pains to re g iste r w ill be a t th e polls for th e p rim ary election May 20th. v Column are Contributed by the * Hermiston W. C. T. U. <• ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ •> <• <• <♦ A Workable Plan. Z A Dry Taxpayer Speaks. The s ta te board of h ig h e r educa- tion recen tly presented a plan for I am ju s t ab o u t to pay my per- d ealin g w ith th e schools of h ig h e r isonni p ro p erty tax a m o u n tin g to edu catio n in Oregon w hich sh o u ld I a b o u t 250. I t ’s ra ttie r high but I a t least be given a tria l. It took j d o n 't com plain. I rem em ber w hen I long and p a tie n t endeavor for th e ! w as a d rin k in g m an I used to spend hoard to w ork o u t su ch a plan, an d at least 210 a week in th e saloons, now th n t llie hoard has succeeded In ; T h ts tax , heavy as it Is, is ta k in g th is some O regon citizen s wish to < fa r loss from my. pockets th a n the te a r it to peaces and affect a n o th e r saloons did. And I get m ore satis- perlod of u n c e rta in ty for th e Oregon factio n from p ay in g Ibis tax for the schools of h ig h er ed u catio n . public good th a n I ever did from the T he plan has been w orked o u t by th o u san d s I gave th e saloon-keepers, th e s ta te board w ith th e help of j In fact, w hen I was d rin k in g up 210 m any well know n and experienced a w eek, I had n o th in g on w hich to ed u cato rs, and is ready for app lica- j pay ta x e s ."— A co rresp o n d en t in the tion w ith th e exception of th e sel- j C in c in n a ti (O hio) Post. ectlon of a ch an cello r to preside over th e e n tire system . Some O re ROSEBURG O. V. Logsdon and gon citizen s propose to go o u t of th e Son, R iddle farm ers, a re m ak in g a s ta te in search of a m an who Is th o ro u g h te s t of a nu m ber of v a rie q u alified for th is position and pay ty te s t su ited to th e ir section. Mr. him a sa la ry over th a t of th e tw o ' Uogsdon h as grow n th e G rim m va- p resid en ts now sorving a t Oregon j rie ty su ccessfu lly for several years, S ta te college and th e U n iv ersity of ! and th is y ear is try in g out C os-ark Oregon. W ould th is he in h arm ony ! «ml Common as well as L adak and w ith th e proposed sav in g of $900,- | C an ad ian V arieg ated . Keep them It E P A I It E D BOWMAN SHOE SH OP ’•-■••■•--I ■Tax R eduction T hro u g h R e-A nprR|sal of all P ro p erty . M anagem ent of ail P ublic A ffa irs.” W ORLD W A R V E T E R A N - • CHURCH NOTES • -> 4> ♦ a * • « 4 ■ > -9 *« « + * * * M IN N E H A H A N E W S N O TE S « <• Mrs. M. T. Ma to t t w orked th ree E ptist-Chrjst an Church days last week a t Echo, » u b stltu tiu g W. E. Jones. P astor to r F. H. F redricks. 1 0 :2 0 A. M . Comm union. J. M. Thom . J r., m ade a business 1O:3(J A. M. Song Service. trip to P en d leto n and W alia W alla 10:55 A. M., P reach in g service and F riday. Ju n io r ch u rch for the little folks L aw rence B uhm an had his b is in 1 1 :2 0 A. M. T eaching servP« spected la st w eek, p re p a ra to ry to 6 :4 5 P. M.. Ju n io r and bcaior m oving th e rem ain d er o t his apiary ’h ris tia n F ndeavnr. to G lasgow , M ontana. 7 :4 5 P. M., C hurch service, ‘" ’e ar T he U-Go I-Go club m et T h u rs N ot." day a t th e borne of Mrs. J . M. P rin - dle on the W est side, w ith Mrs. P rin - Taptist Church I ’ote». dle and Mrs. Rodda as hostess. T his E. Jam es Cain, P astor. w as th e firs t a ftern o o n m eeting of N ext Sunday m orning your Rap th e season. tis t p a sto r w ill speak on "T h e Puz G eorgia Thom is v is itin g w ith zle of T h in g s." and in th e evening frien d s a t A dam s th is week. h is su b ject will be, "A Sign of th e L a tte r D ays.” O ur church school is grow ing You a u g h t to grow w ith it. W e m eet for B ible study a t 10:00 o’clock every S unday m orning. Come w ith us. You a re welcome. O ur W ednesday evening p ray er and Bible study h o u r is of g re a t in te re st. We are delving deep intc :c d ’s word. Come and sh are our dessingg w ith us. Republican Candidate A ': The Safe W a y to Carry Money As the safest and most convenient way to carry money while traveling, we recommend A. B. A. Cheques. The method of using this insured money is extremely simple» ® © @ A d v e r tis e Y o u r B u s in e s s CERISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES 44 A dam and Fallen Man” was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, May 8. The Golden Text was, “Man that is born of a woman is of few days, and full of trouble. He eometh forth like a flower, and is cut down: he fleeth also as a shadow, and continueth not” (Job. 14:1, 2). Among the citations which com prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: “And God said, Let U3 n-.akc man in our image, a fter our likeness: and let them have dominion . . . So God created man in his own image, in the imago of God created he him” (Gen. 1:26, 27). The Lesson-Sermon also included the following passages from the C hristian Science textbook, “Sci ence and H ealth with Key to the S criptures”, by Mary Baker Eddy: “Man is not m atter; he is not made up of brain, blood, bones, and other m aterial elem ents. The Scriptures inform us that man is made in the im age and likeness of God. M atter is not that likeness. The likeness of Spirit cannot be so unlike Spirit. Man is spiritual and perfect; and because he is spiritual and perfect, he m ust be so understood in Chris tian Science” (p.475). You sign here when you buy"A. B. A Cheques. You sign again here in the presence of the person who accepts the cheque from you. Look here for name of selling bank. Our name appears on all A B. A. Cheques we sell. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of H erm iston C ap ital, S u rp lu s an d U ndivided •Profits Over 250,000. F. B. SWAYZE. President R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President A . H . N O R T O N , C a s h ie r COUNTY JUDGE Fred E. SCHMIDT R e p u b lic a n C a n d id a te HOT LUNCHES fo r Representative REFRESHING DRINKS P R IM A R Y E L E C T IO N SPORTING GOODS MAY 20th, 1932 P ra c tic in g A tto rn ey in Oregon 19 years. D eputy D istrict A tto rn ey for U m atilla C ounty 8 years. Hitt’s Confectionery \ HOME OW NER & TAX PAYER. W ill activ ely su p p o rt legislation for tax red u ctio n and lessening and eq u alizin g th e tax burden. VOTE X 4 4 — PHONE 100 Vote for J. O. BAILEY (P a id Adv.) (State Senator) FOR Supreme Position No. 3 JAMES T. BRAND Qual ified— V igorous—Progressive H e Is conscientious and has the confidence and respçpt of all the people. — P.iid Adv. fo r republican candidate DR. J. A. BEST FIRST CHO.CC OF OREGON EAR FOR SUPREME COURT REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR y ’WHÿC REPRESENTATIVE U M A T IL L A C O U N T Y , O R E G O N Fifteen years legal experience in Ore- gon . . . Three sessions in Oregon Legislature . . . Born and educated in O regon . . .W orld War Veteran. M Y PLEDGE: FULL I HB E F F IC IE N C Y S T R IC T W IT H E C O N O M Y (Paid Adv.) (Paid Adv ; (P d. A dv.) R ail fares EAST lowest in many years N om inate F R E D E R IC K E. B. Casteel STEIWER REPUBLICAN C A N D ID A T E FOR U N IT E D STATES COUNTY CLERK Primaries -- May 20, 1932 SENATOR Jake your choice k in d s o f FO R R E P U B L IC A N 1 2 Coach O n e-W ay Fares. G ood in Coaches or Chair Cars. . Effective from M a y 15 to December 31, 1932. Present County Clerk (P a id A dv.) Intermediate or Tourist O ne-W ay Fares. Good in Tourist ■ sleepers upon paym ert of regular Tour'jt sleeping car charges. Effective from M ay 15 to December 3 1 ,1 9 3 2 . 3 3°SD«?V pa.rM ' To pointa east of Chicago ■ ®nd St. Louis. Good in all classes of equipment in- eluding Tourist oj Standard sleepers upon payment of regular sleeping car charges. Effective from M a y 22 to October 15. Return limit 3 0 days, not exceeding October 31, 1932. VOTE X 45 FOR Summer Excursion Round-Trip Fares. Good in all ■ classes of equipm ent including Tourist or Standard sleepers upon payment of regular sleeping car charges. Effective from M a y 22 to October 15. 1 9 3 2 , except tickets east of Chicago and St. Louis, wnich will be on 3* *193*’* l ° SCF>,<mb * r 3 0 . Return limit, October 4 James H. E. Scott If legally possible It is my view th a t th e p en alty a n d i n t e r . . » n in eteen h u n d red and tw e n ty -.« , and n.n etee’Z h u n d r ^ ! a„<i T " e n , ¿ _____________ J M HARRISON. K eith. Oregon ! (?OS TiO N K O . Si Judge 'tend it . , (1) Circuit Juc’ge o! Second Judicial Dhtrtc' . . . '2 ) Orljinaloi o' Brand Probation Plan . . (3) Fair . . . Learned . . . Efficient. PLATFORM OF s-ven d elin q u en t taxes now on th e books, should he abated ami the Imine o w n er given six m o n th s to sq u are up th is delin q u en cy T hts is In th e In terest, of public schools and to Induce prom pt paym ent to the end li.nl lu n d s due th e C ounty mid .M unicipalities may be a v a ilab le fo r l he purposes Which th e law Intends F ln a ll). I have been activ e in co o p e ra tiv e m ovem ents fo r fu lly fo rty years, my life has been rh ieflv spen t as a d airy m an . I was In stru m e n ta l In th e o rg an izatio n of the first co o p erativ e . ream and cheese p lan t In th e N orthw est located at „ lllam ook and w as one of Its. d irecto rs, my In terests a re ru ra l in ch ar- Judge A tto r n e y G en era l (P aid Adv.) .......................... Court JU D G E VOTE X 45 Primary Election-M ay 20, 1932 FOR UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, AT PRIMARY ELECTION OF MAY 20th, 1932. I a m a F arm er mid a resid en t of R efill, Oregon. I. In b u ild in g mid o p e ra tin g roads o u r slogan should be S afety F irst. Am opposed Io ju n k e tin g trip s by co unty o fficials a t public expense 3. he m echanic whose d u ly it is to look a fte r county m ach in ery should equipped to keep in rep a ir all m otor vehicles b elonging to countv ml lie l„ „1,1 be required Io keen tru e record of oil and g as l í e used by each m ill report Io co u n ty m onthly. g aso lin e used 4. n ,ec.."'h ¡’'i',"'1’ ¡ ''i" s ” '” ' hl bc " model em ployer, an d th a t C el I I I ,hiin ° " e " " ‘"'•"’r o f fam ily on pay roll in < m t llotisc. except hi cakpn of em ergency. , " 1' Is p ro liih iv m a tte r for a tte n tio n by th e S tale le g is la tu re , h u t It '■ n u ll, I lodgem ent Hint th e m ileage system in C ounty C ourt busi- should he su p p lan ted by a reaso n ab le salary schem e th a t each should l,c divided in to lin c e road d istricts, ami th a t for th e in Him s u l.d iv is io n w h erein th e county sent is located th e C ountv i l l h e t h i ’rrt Ih ’ r, 7 r o " " ,b ,e- Bno»h «“r . <>ne of th e Com m issioners, and III H u H unt Hie o th e r ( om m lssloner, each to he held responsible for th e money spent In his respective d is tric t, each should I d e v o U e i g h t h o trn j-er day to t h e work when C ounty Court Is no t In sesslom believe we should pay more a tte n tio n to o u tly in g roads and esne. ls l IV «o school bus roads, as It n p p e a r, to me w . c a / . ^ e ¿ m Z ' h a \( b e tte r schools by co n so lid atin g «nine nchool d latrlcta. 6. Common labor should receive not less th a n th ree d o llars a dav for elitht ¿'h'IIN i " " rk i iN" Kh“ ',W h« « » p lo y ed from o u tsid e th e county w hen home lab o r is av ailab le an d com petent, countv work should be so p,,"s " ,le - e»,.h IIL R in S T O IT , O R E G O N • a a a •'“rfMTzWM F . E . SC H M ID T “Favors Full Dinner Bucket For A ll.” J. M. HARRISON, Candidate for County Commissioner D . M. D E E T E R , A s s t. C a s h ie r E a r l C. B r O i ¥AUGB3 J r . O F U M A T IL L A C O U N T Y .P alii Adv ) p apo r monoy — Donom inationi $10, $20, $50, $100 and $200. I ARM ER A ND GRANGER JOE HAWKINS 8 A. • . A. Cheques are now issued in the standard size of the n«v U. S. B usiness D IR E C T O R OF F A R M C O -O P E R A T IV E O F H E R M IS T O N V • > THURSDAY, MAY 12, 19S2 » YOUR P R E S E N T REPRESENTATIVE T W E K T Y -T H I R D D IS T R IC T W ho ask s for a re -n o m in a tio n on ( U m a t illa th e R epublican pledges him self io w ork fo r fu r th e r tax Continued Faithful Sorvica C o u n tj) for OREGON F or e x a c t fa r e s fro m y o u r c ity a n d o th e r in fo r m a tio n , c a ll o n or a d d r e s s th e lo c a l U n io n P a c if ic d g e n t PRIMARY, M ay 20th THE O V E R L A N D ROUTE tic k e t and red u ctio n . (See page 30 of R ep u b lican V o te r. P a m p h le t) (P a id A dv.) I I P a id A d v .. S tr i w e r-fo r-S en a to r O u h , Pea he Bwtdtnq. Portland. Orsqon »»♦»»«♦♦I UNION FAC IF! & il