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T he HERMISTON H erald HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON. SATURDAY, AUGUST 25. 1917 VOL. XI SECOND POSTOFFICE ROBBER IN LAW’S TOILS Word was received here the first DRAFTED MENS EARS MUST BE SOUND NO 49 NINE HUNDRED TONS ALFALFA FROM 146 ACRES Col. J. F. McNaught, tbe father of tbe Hermiston irrigation project who chant's ife, left last Sunday for thirteen years ago built the old Max- second of the two robbers that burg Seattie where they expect to make | well ditch and improved and seeded to larized the Hermiston poetoffice on the their future home. Mr. Corey will alfalfa the first tract of land in this night of March 22 last had been appre leave some time tbis fall. The Coreys section, began cutting the third crop hended and that bis trial would take have lived in Irrigon for the past four of bay the first of the week on his vast, Being very busy, but wanting to ful place in Portland Thursday or Friday teen years. alfalfa meadow land adjoining this city fill our promise to answer any and all of this week. It will be remembered Miss Ella Dawson left Saturday for on the east and south. live topics put up to The Herald, we that one of the robbers was captured Riparia where she will visit friends. This year the Colonel has in crop by a posse a day or so following the have tbis week engaged an associate W. L Suddarth made a business 146 acres, and from this acreage be looting of the local postoffice, the editor to handle this department. As trip to Portland the latter part of the expects to put up 900 tons of alfalfa other eluding the hunters and making will be noticed the numerous questions week. hay from the four cuttings. To Miss Myrtle McCoy left Sunday for his escape. For the crime the one facilitate the handling of this enor have wide variance, and all, together Imbler where she will visit her grand who was captured is now serving a mous crop in the most modern manner with tbe answers, are interesting and mother, Mrs J. A. G ray beai. On her term of six years in the Federal pris he has cast aside the old style trip return she will stop at Kamela and on on McNeill’s island, and it is likely instructive and give much food for rake for the new rotary side delivery thoughtful study. Each query has visit her aunt, Mrs. Cbas. McFall. the one recently taken will receive a type, which sweeps the field clean and been taken up and answered seriatim Miss Pearl Christensen of Hermis like sentence. puts the hay io windrows 20 feet apart. ton is visiting this week with Miss Wednesday Postmaster J. H. Young by the associate editor as follows: —just the right width for pitchers to Question — What ’ s the use when Mae Davis. was notified to appear at the trial as a work on both sides of the wagon when witness against the robber, and accord there’s no use? hauling operations are in progress. Answer — Wbat ’ s the use when ingly he left for Portland on Wednes Next year Mr McNaught will in- day’s train, accompanied by Mrs. there’s no use is equivalent to saying crease his already prodigious acreage I can ’ t. Who is to determine that Young, who visited there while her by preparing and seeding to alfalfa 56 there is no use? If it is left to some husband attended to the business of more acres—making 210 altogether. oue who has not much force of charac helping send the burglar that caused F. R. Reever, former publisher of His system of irrigating the vast ter there will be no use of undertak him so much grief and anxiety in this paper, who left here with his meadow is propably the best io the ing to do anything that has not been March over the road. family the latter part of last month on state, and n order to bring about this accomplished already. But leave the During Mr. Young’s absence the equal distribution of water an overland trip to California, writes result of determining whether there be use or assistant postmaster, Miss Elisabeth over the land he has spent thousands the following interesting article to Leek, catered to the wan's ol patrons not, to some one of great force of of dol iars in concreting penstocks and The Herald « n his journey: character and the thing that could not in her usually proficient and agreeable "1 will start this letter with a re intakes, and io flumiug and ditching. be done is done. Then we are to con Photo by American Press Association. manner. But now, with all the hard brain quest to send The Herald to us at 913 clude that there is no one at present The physical examination of a dratted man is most thorough. Eyes, ears, work over, the Colonel can take much Cherry street, Santa Rosa. Starr capable of determining whether there teeth, heart, feet, etc., are all examined. Here is a youth receiving the car with the first i-sue in August, that pride In his achievement of work done test, which Is considered most Important in modern warfare. is use or whether there is no use we may know all the news of the Her- well and lasting while be rides dally The things physically possible, aod the miston country since leaving. I in over his large domain behind hie one things not physically possible, can The guests came in hardtime costume tended seeing to this before we left, time trotting and most sensible herse only be determined at the end of time. and a very enjoyable evening was but in the rush of the last minute it aod directs harvesting operations and Question—Is tbe word Kaiser a spent. Prizes were awarded Miss was overlooked. issues orders during each cutting to The Boardman school district won synonym of Devil, and, if so, in tbe SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE Akers and Mr. Attebury. nearly every point yesterday in its suit Kingdom of Hell what are their rela “And now for a little about our trip his vast army of employees. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson leave We drove to Hood River our first day with the O. W. R. & N. railway com live positions socially aod politically? John C. Barham, aged fifty-four today for Leavenworth, Wash., after going down the river via Umatilla, pany and will commence construction Answer—The phrase “The Kaiser” years and seven months, a well Known immediately on a $9000 school building. Is a synonym of the phrase ‘ The pioneer of this district, died at 4:30 spending a week with their mother. Irrigon, Boardman, Arlington and into The people of Boardman and four at devil” by implication. The Kaiser is o’clock last Monday afternoon at the Mrs. Attebury. the regular road outside of Wasco a torneys of the railway company spent so promicently connected with the family home, death being due to tuber Mr. Felthouse motored down from short distance. This route was not at two days in Pendleton this weekin try things the devil is supposed to be do culosis, following an extended illness. Hidaway last Sunday to transact busi all bad and from talking with others ing out the merits of the case filed by ing as to be a figurative designation Mr. Barham was born in Erie Pa., ness matters. He expects to return to there is no question but it is much Replacement of the old planks by the company. The district wanted a fordevil. Kaiser and devil are, there Jan. 29, 1863, and came to Hermiston the springs in a few days. better than the Echo road. the installation of new ones in the rail $12000 building and the company offer fore, eponymic. The devil, being seven years ago for his health. Prior “An incident of the day was our road crossing near the depot was an unfortunate Sam Caldwell ed a $5000 structure. The district father of the kingdom of bell, must be to his coming here he was receiving enough to step on a pitchfork Wed questioning at one point which way to improvement ordered by the company wanted an assembly room and some the supreme ruler, and the Kaiser, clerk for the Griswold Mfg. Co., of nesday that will disable him from turn. Near were some men putting that took place in this city the latter hay into a barn. I went over for in part of last week. For years upon of the convenience of a modern school being bis son, must hold a subordinate Erie, Pa., for twenty three years. work for some time. which the company denied were neces position in his fathei’s kingdom. This formation and was much surpised years—nearly aa long as the oldest Mr. Barham has always been a very Alfred Groom and L. H. Pearson sary. is as the most of tbe people would optomistic man and during the seven motored to Echo Wednesday with a to find Maurice Sharrard and Mr. Deos "old timer" can remember—the cross Judge Phelps called two recesses and have it. were two of the men. In addition to ing bad been an eyesore and a nerve years that he has been here he has load of potatoes. finding our way I enjoyed a few min wrecker to autoists and drivers of advised the opponents to get together Question—What is tbe basic princi a very good showing, having some of E. E. Graham is on the sick list this utes of very pleasant visiting. and agree if possible but a compromise ple upon which the peace that tbe the finest trees on the project for their vehicles having occasion to use It. So “The only other Incident of the day thin has the planking become worn, was not reached. After all the evid- people are crying for must be founded? age. He was treasurer for the Bee week. Hattie Graham spent the week in out of the ordinary was on Mosier hill In fact, that from the time a vehicle enee was in and the lawyers bad made Answer—Tbe question, “What is tbe keepers association here and was a their arguments Judge Phelps outlined basic principle upon which tbe peace great favorite with every one that town visiting her uncle, Rev. Graham. 4) miles up and 44 down. Coming or auto struck the tracks on either part of his opinion and then told all that tbe people of tbe world are cry knew him. The ladles of the Neighborhood club down, just around a sharp bend, we side it was a series of "bump the parties to the suit to gather around a ing for must be fourded,” I would Io addition to a host of friends Mr. will give a garden party on the Som met headon with another car. We bumps,” to the utter disgust of those table and agree upon a modification of answer in one word, justice, and 1 Barham leaves a wife and son, Childs merer lawn Friday evening, Sept. 7. came out with a bent bumper and the who used it, whether on business or other fellow minus part of his runn pleasure bent. the plans, which was done. The result would continue by saying that justice, R. Barham, besides one sister, Emma, An invitation is extended to all. was that the district was allowed to go so called, requiring force for its ad who is here with the family, and one But the long suffering public has at. Chas. Sellers, brother of W. T. Sell ing board. This was our only acci ahead with its original plans, with two ministration, is not justice. Now let half sister, Mrs. George Ludwig, of ers, who has been working for Henry dent on the entire trip and both of us last been relieved to some extent, felt satisfied nothing more serious re though it is far from being an ad ml r- rooms of the wings left out, ordeferred me ask this question, what must be Erie, Pa. Sommerer, left Friday for California. until their use was necessary. At tbe mental condition of tbe people of sulted. able crossing yet. After such a long The funeral services were held Wed The Columbia school bouse is being Our second day saw us io Portland wait for this improvement the people present three teachers are needed and the world before tbe basic principle nesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the repainted. Mr. Comegys is doing the early in the afternoon, not leaving of Hermiston extend heartfelt thanks it is estimated that the remainder of justice can be established in tbe world? residence, Rev. Graham officiating. work. Hood River until 11 o’clock. We to the railway company, but in view of the building will be required at least I mean justice without force to make The following young men acted as visited in Portland until Tuesday in. two years. Everybody was satis its laws operative. the fact that this is tbe only town on pall bearers: Charles Kellar, Paul when we drove to Eugene and spent a the system between Pendleton aod fied with the judge’s Solomonlike met Question—If the German people are Miller, Fred Brueson and Leo Clark. day and a half with Mrs. Reeves’ Hood River that can hold a caodle to hods and the school board ordered con the learned people that we have been Interment took place at Hermiston SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE sister—Carroll’s mother. Here, too, it io polot of the volume of businese struction to be commenced today. led to believe they are, why do they cemetery. we were joined by F. H. Trowbridge, done yearly by the aforesaid railway continue this war, when they are al Carrol Akers arrived home Tuesday Mrs. N. Seaman and daughters, brother of Mrs. Reeves, who came company, we think It no more than ready whipped? from Wasco where he has been work Margaret and Freda, were in Hermis divo with us. From Eugene we drove fair and just that General Manager Answer—Tbe entente allies are not ing during harvest. Mr. Akers leaves ton Wednesday. fo Roseburg and the next day saw us J. P. O’Brien or some other authorita in a position to accept a peace pro Sunday to weigh wheat in one of the Mrs. Paul Jones was at Boardman in Ashland. Dunsmuir was our next tive person connected with the con posal from tbe centra) powers, except warehouses. Tburadav visiting Mrs. C. P. Stanyar. stop and Sunday we went to Corniog. cern should Issue another order forth tbe one of unconditional surrender. Mr. and Mrs Phipps accompanied Mrs. Lee Oraybeal spent two days Monday we finished our trip driving with instructing subordinates to bring The big land deal pulled off by W. This war has passed the “war for con the Leathers family to Hidaway on a carload of cinders from Umatilla for the latter part of the week visiting 188 miles and reached Santa Ross. quest" stage, "war for commercial- Monday for a few days outing. H. Skinner last week evidently made “Our actual time on the road was distribution around the depot and at friends at Bailey. for militarism" ism” stage. Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Kellar left Mon him keen on dabbling in real estate stage, and is now passing through the Myrtle Christensen returned to her about six days and the mileage 961, the crossing appro «ches, which are day for their home in Jonesborough, transactions, for early this week be stage of “war for democracy.’’ The home at Hermiston after spending a though during our stay in Portland well nigh impassable on account of and Eugene wo drove 191 miles, mak- the sand domes heaped up on either struck a bargain with Mrs. M. D. next stage will be “war for justice,” Ark , after a brief stay with bis week visiting Doris Lane. brother, C. A. Kellar. ingagrand total of 1152 miles. We side of them. O’Connell whereby he traded his and when that stage is reached It will Mrv. Earl Caldwell and daughter did not have a blowout and but one The Commercial club, the Civic Im- Rev. Faucett from Stanfield, visited beautiful home In this city for prop be a war between the mutable or Vera, of Hermiston, are visiting this puncture. No trouble of any other provement club, the city council and this section last Thursday. erty in the Richland valley owned by physical principle and the immutable week with relatives. nature took a liking to our car and the the people of the town and country the above lady, the consideration be or divine principle. Man’s present Mr. and Mrs. Heath from the Fur Mrs. Royal Rands of Boardman was pleasure of the trip was much greater districts about Hermiston ask for the ing around $4000. misconception of his economics in nish project, were callers in this sec in town Friday on a shopping tour. furtherance of this improvement in for that reason. Mr. and Mrs. Skinner gave the new nature will be so illuminated at the tion one day last week. Charlie Gray and family of Lexing- “ At Orland we asked for Mr Erik- the interests of humanity. Mr. owner possession Wednesday and end of this war that his understanding Mrs. Whitsett and baby spent last ton, are here visiting Mr. Gray's sen but found him away. We did see and Mrs. O’Connell and family are of immutable truth will fit him to live Friday and Saturday at the Waugaman sister, Mrs. H. Stockard. F. W. Whiling and enjoyed a very now comfortably situated in their new in a world where the social and home. Thomas Hawthorne made a busi- pleasant visit, gathering peaches, al- abode. Mr. Skinner moved with bis economic conditions are founded on G. R. Roberts of Reilh, spent several monde, oranges and seeing grape fruit ness trip to Hermiston Friday. family to one of tbe Frick bouses and justice. When the war-for-just ice days at the Waugaman home last will remain there until after be fin stage is reached, organized warfare Chas. McFall of Kamela is in town aod lemons on the trees. “We are settled bere io apartments ishes bis land improvement contract will be at an end, and at this time will this week visiting bis sister-in-law, Out of the first 86 men called in this for the present. How long we will re H M. Gunn is having his 10-acte Mrs. J. E. McCoy. with the parties to whom be sold tbe be the beginning of true desolation county. 53 bave been certified to the in this section leveled and seeded main I do not know. Though 17 tract 160 acres last week. He then expects without which man’s physical nature Ben Rush made a business trip to | years have passed since leaving Santa district draft board as passed for ser- to leave for Portland with Mrs. Skin- Is unconquerable. Now the central to alfalfa. Bob Neimeyer is doing the Hermiston Friday morning. | Rosa I had no difficulty in finding my vice. Ten have enlisted and three of ner to reside in future. i powers are not in a position that they C. C. Leach of Echo was a guest at way about and bave met many old those transferred have not been re There were 73 attending Sunday can make an unconditional surrender. tbe McCoy home Saturday time friends. If we decide to remain ported. school last Sunday. A. E. Robb, one of the owners of Robb | it would be impossible for them to do But two claims for exemption, asi e G. W Samson was in Hermiston we will secure a house where we can Mrs. Shipley and son spent a few so and still retain their political, Bros.’ orchard near this city, has be- from tboee of the allen", were allowed. Saturday on business. seem more at home and where our ' come a firm believer in advertising educational and social institutions. days in Pendleton last week. The examination of the 35 men in the Mrs. La Barre is home from Port- Mr. and Mrs. C. P Stanyan were Hermiston friends may visit us when after having disposed of all the firm's They know this, therefore they will second call began Tuesday last, at d visiting in California. in town Saturday. apples two days after The Herald was continue the war, in the vain hope out of the two answering the call from “ I am with the Studebaker agency visiting friends. printed containing an “Apples for that victory may yet be theirs. Mrs. Thomas Hawthorne and daugh- here and find it fits very well, as you here, one, James McCready, was turned Araos Sellers spent Wednesday in In answering the question, “why do Sale” ad. which he bad inserted. ter Louise returned home Friday from know I have been a champion of that down, and the other, Amos Seller-, Frank Ralph disposed of a horse ' the German people continue this war Pendleton, having been called for the beach, where they have been accepted. in jig time by advertising him for sale when they are already whipped.” I physical examination for draft. spending the summer. The third call has been issued, and “Another lime and I will write more The Columbia Classmates held an- bave aleo answered the question, “will those in it will report for examination of the incidents of the trip and the sick Mrs. Haye Stockard la on the faith in advertising. That’s making the physical or the di vine power rule [other of their delightful parties Fri on August 29. country through which we came." of the week to the effect that the QUERIES ANSWERED BY THE ASSOCIATE EDITOR Mrs. W. Q. Corey, well known mer- FORMER PUBLISHER MAKES LONG AUTO TRIP BOARDMAN SCHOOL HOUSE TO BE BUILT COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES 0. W. RAILWAY MAKES NEEDED IMPROVEMENT IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS SKINNER MAKES AN OTHER PROPERTY DEAL UMATILLA COUNTY CERTIFIES 53 OF 86 st the close of this war?” —C. D. P. day night at Columbia school house.