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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1932
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
PAGE TWO
The kiermistun Errali
Published every Thursday at Hermis­
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring,
Publishers.
Entered as Second Class Matter
Decomber, 1906, Umatilla County,
Oregon.
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ION
“Hello Judee”
If reports heard here and else­
where over the state may be relied
upon the man who goes into the
state house at Salem after January
1 to greet the state treasurer will
say,
“Good morning, Judge Maloney."
As explained by D. H. Nelson dur­
ing an interview with this paper
yesterday the regular republicans
are generally friendly to Judge Ma­
loney because they do not like his
opponent. All over the state promin-
ent men of the G. O. P. faith are
openly supporting the democratic
nominee and this gives the judge
quite a break. That fact alone might
easily mean his election.
On top of that came Mr. Holman’s
war on Governor Meier's purchasing
agent. The governor was elected as
governor. Mr. Holman was not, and
the governor should know how to
select and direct a purchasing agent.
But Mr. Holman seined to hold dif­
ferent views and that's that. Under
the circumstances it will be natural
for the governor's friends to support
Judge Maloney. Why not?
Out of all this springs the belief
that the Pendleton man will be suc­
cessful. With the democratic vot;
and the friendship of the two formili
able elements in the republican
camp it looks like victory, sure en­
ough.
Well, If the judge Is elected the
people of Oregon will not be sorry..
Be has ability and experience, he
has integrity and he is sincere.
Those qualities inspire confidence,
regardless of partisanship. Further­
more, there are thousands of people
all over Oregon who know that the
judge Is as described herein and they
are passing the word along, The
writer has run across many such
people during the past month and
they are putting their hearts into
it. .It is not a political matter with
most of these people. It is personal.
They want nothing except a chance
to step into the treasurer’s office
next year and say,
"Hello, Judge.”
chests would not be necessary.
things actually wanted. For exam­ know it to be.
Under this system government
I believe in a system of national
ple, I know people who want wheat
to feed livestock but are unable to taxation based not on an individu- bonds would not have to be sold free
purchase even at the very low price. al's income but on his actual worth from taxation and allow the investor
Fruit, I have talked with people —tangible or intangible. Exempt to sit back and live off the clippings
who would have been glad to buy the lower valuations until they of his coupons while he watches the
The following was written by Jim some of our prunes that have gone reach a certain amount except rest of us dig to pay taxes.
L. Reavis, brother of the late G. 8. to waste for the past three years. enough to make them realize they
Under this system the govern­
Reavis of Enterprise, Oregon, and However, the railroads are so nearly are cititzens, the rates of taxation ment would not have to sell bonds
appeared in the Enterprise Record taxed to death that they are com­ on an upward gliding scale per putting us under an endless debt,'
Chieftain and Walla Walla Bulletin pelled to have high freight rates to thousand until the individual who is but we could commence running on,
some weeks ago. It was read by a enable them to act as carriers. This nearing the million dollar valuation a cash basis.
Hermiston resident who thought it makes the price to the consumers can never reach it.
Under this system we could pay
was so good that others would like prohibitive. Thus inability to buy,
One says, does not that sound a our soldier boys when they came1
to read it also, and hence it Is here, not overproduction, flooded the mar­ little harsh? No, not as harsh as tak home from a task you and I would
reprinted.
ing all that a i man has. That is what not volunteer to do if wc were offer-
ket.
our present sys- ed double the amount in cash they
1
Meat. We have had, here on the is being done under
HARD TIMES. CAUSE AND CURES ranch, fat lambs, veal, and hogs all tern in many instances.
Our govern- are to receive, after waiting a num-
I
By Jim L. Reavis.
summer ready for market but have ment says to Mr. Taxpayer that his ber of years.
1 he government that comes near- : had to keep them overtime because taxes are due. He replies that he is
Under this system the people
est maintaining an equal distrlbu- ′ the market could not take them. unable to sell his produce and his would be better satisfied and more
tion of money among its citizens is Overproduction? No. People want as bank will not loan to him for that loyal to their government.
the government that is nearest ideal. much meat as ever and need the purpose. He is virtually told that it
When can all this be done, did
I have very little faith in legislating nourishment too but are forced to makes no difference. Pay your taxes you ask? It can be done, in one
the price of wheat against the accu­ do without. The butcher will tell on a certain day or we confiscate year's time whenever the people who
mulation of money into the hands of you he sells to some once or
twice a your . property. Which sounds the already believe the things I have
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a minority to the extent that money week where he used to sell every day’ harsher?
here enumerated, learn to stand to­
"c so
c, withdrawn
witKwYry from
Pyry circulation 1
......
-
is
I have read many suggestions that gether in one united front.
of the week. It is lack of money with
that hard times and financial dis­ which to buy.
are helpful but seem to fall short of i
tress are sure to follow. Our panic
a cure and prevention.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
at this time is not from lack of mon­
Foreign Markets.
The cost of government should be
ey. for there is as much money in ex­
(Tyoctrine of Atonement” was
point
of
efficiency,
but
cut
to
the
I do not think there is any ques-
— the subject of the Lesson-
istence as there ever was in our pal-
tion but what our foreign markets that will not effect a cure.
Sermon in all Churches of Christ,
miest financial days. But when we
You
can
economize
to
the
degree
have been injured and furthermore
Scientist, on Sunday, October 16.
say it is due to lack of money in cir-
that we need not look for a com­ of being partly dressed and poorly
Tho Golden Text was, "I and my
culation we give the direct and im-
fed,
but
that
will
not
do
it.
You
can
plete return to our former relation­
Father are one” (John 10:30).
mediate cause of hard times.
wear
buttons
on
the
lapel
of
your
ship within your and my time. The
Among the citations which com­
prised the Lesson Sermon was the
U. S. does not hold her former pres­ coat bearing the slogan, “Times are
Concentration of Money.
following from the Bible: "There­
tige. Her first loss came when she good and getting better,” but that
For some time money has been
fore if any man be in Christ, he is
refused to Join the League of Na­ will not do it. You might repeal the
drifting into the hands of fewer peo­
a new creature: old things are
tions and stood almost alone, hands eighteenth amendment but that will
ple. For example, take the automo-
passed away; behold, all things are
in pockets, as a looker on. The high not even help to do it.
bicorne new. And all things are of
bile business alone,
Until recently
Taxing the wealth of the nation
protective tariff and gold standard,
God, who hath reconciled us to
the purchase of every new auto
will
do
it.
whether right or wrong, in my be­
himself by Jesus Christ” (II Cor-
meant about $1500 taken from our
system
money
so
col
­
Under
this
lief, have also combined to cause
6:17,18).
midst for every five persons. The
foreign countries to feel that they lected could be transferred to the
The Lesson Sermon also included
greater part of this went into the
, . , ...-
treasuries of states according to pop
the following passages from the
and
w°uld
just
a
little
rather
trade
else
­
hands of a few manufacturers
Christian Science textbook, ‘‘Sci­
where. Another factor is that for- ulation. National and state govern­
with no process on our part to re- ,
, ,
.
.
, .
ence and Health with Key to the
..
_ ....
,
eign countries have been developing ments could give public project work
turn it. It still operates as a con- and . , learning
,
, to raise
, and . manufac-
,
Scriptures”, by Mary Baker Eddy:
that would give employment to the
stant drain, not only on this locality
"Atonement is the exemplification
ture their own needed products unemployed. There is no need of
of man's unity with God, whereby
but in all civilization. The grain
which they used to have to purchase, idleness you are obliterating one of
man reflects divine Truth, Life,
harvester and, in fact all other ma-
the
greatest
causes
of
crime.
In
re-
Coupled with these factors we
and Love .... Jesus aided in
■hlnery are other examples that
must remember that these foreign ducing crime you not only reduce
reconciling man to God by giving
work in a similar way. Twenty-five
the
cost
of
government
but
also
al-
countries also went through the
man a truer sense of Love, the di­
years ago I bought in Walla Walla
vine Principle of Jesus’ teachings,
world war and laid bare the same leviate the heart aches of many an
lew mowing machines for $65
and this truer sense of Love re­
opportunities that we had for finan- unfortunate. Under this system pen­
which today would cost me $100
deems man from the law of mat­
ciers to prey upon the common peo- itentiaries would not increase in
■ash. Shall we call this extravagence
ter, sin, and death by the law of
pie. Thus they are disabled as pur- population so rapidly the inmates
>n the part of the people and tell i
Spirit,—the law of divine Love”
could
not
be
safely
housed.
chasers for the same reasons that
hem to go back to old methods; use:
(pp. 18,19).
Under this system community
i
we
are.
the horse and buggy the flail and
Jim Reavis Gives
Political Views
the scythe? No, people should be en-
Cancellation of War Debts.
titled to use all new methods which
This, in my opinion, should never
tend to speed up or lighten work.
But wc need the kind of government have been suggested.
It acts as an inducement for them
that will offset the consumption of
to step into another war believing
funds.
that all that is necessary to be ex­
cused from obligations is) to plead
Overproduction.
We hear overproduction offered In poverty. They also can revise their
explanation. In the face of this tax laws to put their burden of taxa­
many people arc in actual need of tion on the wealth of the nation
Ant icinate
the very thing of which we boast a where it belongs and they will be
your printing need» surplus.
Fact of the matter is, it is able to pay.
Another objection to cancellation
not so much a case of overproduc­
tion as it is Inability to purchase the is that it would but add to the bur­
dens of our own people which need
to be lightened instead of added to.
The increased trade looked for to off
set the cancellation is a possibility
and but a very vague probability.
A foreign market is Important but
we have not time to wait for this
just now. Rehabilitation at home
and quick action is what is wanted
now.
Our condition can be likened to
the following parable. A certain
man went to his physician and said:
"Doctor, I have a severe pain in my
right flank. I have had such symp­
toms before, but this time it is un­
bearable. Give me, I pray thee, a
laxative to ward off the danger that,
awaits me.” The doctor replied, 'My
Destructive Expansion is proposed under the
dear sir, the time for mild treatment
guise of Economy and Consolidation, by the
in your case is past. We will have to
Zorn - Macpherson School "Juggling 11 Bill,
give you what is called heroic treat­
ment. Present your prostrate form
which actually . . .
on the dissecting table." He surgical
ly removed the appendix and the pa-
DOES NOT REDUCE BY A SINGLE PENNY the
tient immediately arose and went
basic State tax you now pay for higher education.
his way rejoicing.
ESTABLISHES 4 NEW SCHOOLS, at Ashland, La
So it is in this flnancial depres-
Grande, Eugene and Salem.
<ion. The time for mild treatment is
past. Many hard working, honorable
CREATES 2 NEW TYPES OF SCHOOLS Junior Col-
people are losing their homes, and
leges and Teachers’ College, of questionable value
to Oregon.
many of them at an age when they
will not be able to care for them­
ESTABLISHES STATE SUPPORT for Junior Col
selves. . We need relief and need it
leges in every Oregon city or town.
now. Nothing short of heroic treat­
JUNKS AND DISCARDS OVER $4,000,000.00 of tax
ment can save us.
/School "Juggling” Bill
WARNING
Don’t be
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INCREASES INSTRUCTION COSTS 25% for Uni­
versity and Oregon State students.
DECREASES WORKING STUDENTS' CHANCES
40°,, depriving hundred* of an opportunity for
higher education.
WRECKS PRESENT UNIFICATION FLAN This
plan is saving taxpayers »900,000.00 per year com­
pared with previous costs for State schools.
DEPRIVES OREGON STATE COLLEGE of its high
rank as a technical school by submerging of agri­
cultural courses.
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The above facts overwhelm the half-truths
and partial statements, mede by the pro-
ponents of this school "juggling” scheme.
VOTE 317 x N o
School Moving Bill
SCHOOL TAX-SAVING ASSOCIATION
618 Pacific Building
r it. YOUNG, Manager
Portland, Oregon
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000.
F. B. SWAYZE, President
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President
D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
HOT LUNCHES
REFRESHING DRINKS
SPORTING GOODS
Hitt’s Confectionery L
PHONE 100
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HERMISTON, OREGON
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Seven Steps and
a Thousand Miles
PRESENT COUNTY JUDGE
OF UMATILLA COUNTY
Candidate for
Circuit Judge
OF THE 6th JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Asks your support on Non-Partisan
JUDICIARY BALLOT
—
30 Years a Lawyer
BroO
Judge for 12 Years
"IMPARTIAL JUSTICE”
Vote 15 X
ELECTION NOV. 8, 1932
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T’S a long trip from the cream can on the farm
to the butter on the consumer’s table.
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Always it’s seven steps. Often it’s more than
a thousand miles. Seldom can long distances be
avoided between the producer and the consumer.
These are the steps:
L Financing — Producer* are paid cash; company funds
must be tied up until the butter is sold and collections
made.
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2. Assembly and Grading — This is done in about 100
Swift & Company plants.
S. Manufacture —There must be complete sanitation,
manufacturing skill, modern machinery and efficient
methods.
4. Transpo rtation — A hundred miles or a thousand, the
finished product rides the rails to good demand. The
freight must bo paid by Swift.
S. Refrigerating — Perishable foodstuffs, like butter and
dressed poultry and eggs, must be kept constantly un­
der refrigeration.
(. Assumption of Bisk — Swift & Company does not know
what it will receive next week for butter made today;
that butter must be sold while still fresh at a price con­
sumers — through their retailers — can and will pay.
7. Selling — Swift A Company salesmen, selling meats and
produce at the same time, cut the costs of selling both.
Suggestions.
Some say these questions are toe
deep for us ordinary fellows and we
must wait for matters to adjust
themselves. Have not our congress-
men and president worked on this
for a long time without solving it?
True, they have adjourned without
getting anywhere in the way of per­
manent vlief. They succeeded in
balancing their budget by imposing
a tax on many of the necessities of
the common people who are already
taxed to a financial death. They
have acted, speaking of the body as
a whole, (this does not apply indi­
vidually) as if it were too difficult
| to tell what is the matter and they
were still In the dark as to any
remedy.
! I do not believe the cause so hard
to solve nor the remedy so obscure
- that a common mind cannot grasp
It.
Since money in circulation Is nec-
| essary for relief why not go after it
in no uncertain way where you
There are perhaps more thrills and romance In riding
the range, guardian of the welfare of the thundering herd,
than In attending the details of guarding one's nickels and
dimes. Still, the comparison is there, your dollars, which
you work and sweat to earn, the herd under your charge.
Make the game a thriller; your dollars the herd; our
bank the range. Keep them on this range to grow and fatten.
The gates are open. Round up and drive in the herd.
We invite you to open your account today.
I. M. Schannep
payer-owned buildings and land.
NECESSITATES NEW-BUILDING PROGRAM and
triples costly equipment now at University or
State College.
--behind
your own
herd
Most of the Swift produce plants handle poul­
try and eggs as well as butterfat. With poultry all
seven steps must be taken too. Only six are needed
with eggs; the hens do all the manufacturing.
BRING ’EM BACK ALIVE” AT
OASIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
Without the benefit of Hollywood
sets, sterotyped heroes and maudlin
love scenes, but with action and
thrills far surpassing Anything the
film capital has conceived. "Bring
’em Back Alive,” Frank Buck’s Ma­
layan Jungle picture, coming to the
Oasis next Friday. Is declared to be
one of the moat sensational pictures
ever produced. Buck, whose job it
has been to capture wild animals
for zoos and circuses, a profession to
which he has devoted many years,
proves conclusively that big game
hunting with a camera Is a hundred
told more thrilling than with a gun
How some of the scenes of terrific
combats between various jungle de­
nizens were caught hy the camera
will puzzele fans, for every detail
stands out in clear relief. Buck ex­
plains it calmly by saying that he
and his helpers merely trailed var­
ious gentle beasts and reptiles such
as tigers, panthers, water buffalo,
crocodiles, and pythons until the
"actors” crossed each others paths
and the battle was on. It required
six months of hard, dangerous labor
to record the titanic scenes of mortal
combats between a 30-foot python
and crocodile; serpent and tiger and
all the other hair-raising death
struggles, but the mission was final­
ly accomplished and the finished
product brought back to provide
stirring and unusual entertainment. I
The Swift & Company national market was
made by digging up demand wherever it exists in
the United States, by advertising brands of high
quality. Swift’s Meats, Swift’s Premium Milk Fed
Chicken, Golden West Fowl, Swift’s Brookfield
Butter, Eggs, Cheese and many other products.
To operate a national market means much more
than mere buying today and selling tomorrow. It
means performance of intricate services in the most
economical way. Swift & Company in the past year
has cut every expense over which it had control.
Its service charges are low and profits are small-
over a period of years they have averaged less than
half a cent a pound of all products sold.
Swift & Company.
Purveyors of Uno food»