T he H ermiston H erald
VOL. XII
HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 1917
GRIM REAPER TAKES
ANOTHER PIONEER
HE’LL GIVE US ALL CHEAPER COAL
NO 1
YOUNG WOMAN WAS
ACCIDENTALLY SHOT
Another one of Hariniston's pioneers
person of George Davis, who was one
of tbe early settlers of this project.
Death cam* last Friday night after a
month’s acute illness, during which
time he suffered greatly.
Masonic
friends and neighbors who sal up with
him during that time greatly relieved
the strain on Mra. Davis, who was
constantly ministering to hie wants.
Deceased, who was an old vassenger
conductor oo the Great Northern rail
way, before coming here had one of
his kidneys removed. The operation
evidently was not successful, for since
then he has had minor spells of sick
ness, each one becoming more acute,
until death relieved him of bis suffer
ings. After settling here Mr. and
Mrs. Davis began improving tbe land
south of town purchased by them, and
by unceasing toil built up as fine a
commercial orchard a? is to be seen on
tbe project. Mr. Davis was a member
of the Masonic lodge of Glasgow,
Mont., and also a Knights Templar.
Immediately after his death the local
Masonic order took charge of arrange
ments for the shipping of the remains
to the old home io Port Huron, Mich.,
escorting the body to Umatilla and
consoling the grief stricken wife, who
accompanied all that was mortal of
her husband to his last resting place.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR
RED CROSS SEWING
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
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Hurrah! The big game 1* now on.
We started with fifty-two members
trying out for first place.
Secretary Longhorn of the local Odd
Fellows lodge received notice Thurs
day from the I. O. O. F. lodge at
Elizabeth, N. J., of the death of Joseph
G. Bedale, who at one time operated
a ranch here with bis brother.
We are clad of the opportunity to
announce that Miss Kate Barion, our
last year's English teacher, and Mr.
H. M. Gunn, superintendent, are back
with us again. We are equally pleas-
ed with Mr. Beckman, teacher of
mathematics and science, who has al
ready proven his ability as a teacher.
He is very timid toward the fair
sex but mixes well with tbe boys
The members and friends of the
Methodist church will bold a get-to
gether meeting at the Parsonage on
next Thursday night the 27th. All
are urged to be present and an enjoy
able time is assured.
Tbe officers have been elected for
the student body as follows: Presi
dent, Herbert’ Sullivan; Vice-Presi-
dent, Verlin
Graham; Treasurer,
Gladys West; Secretary, Jarvis Dur
fey; Boys’ Basket Ball Mgr., Verlin
Graham; Girls’ Basket Ball Mgr ,
Doris Perces; yell leader, Ursel Hiatt.
Herb. Strohm returned from Salem
Wednesday afternoon after having
been there several days in the inter-
eats ol the Westland Irrigation Dis
trict, of which organization he is
secretary.
The workers in the Red Cross cause
in this community are urgently re
quested to hurry the work they have
in band as quickly as possible so that
it may be sent to Pendleton to be for
warded to the soldiers at the front.
Carroll and Verle Reeves left Sun-
day for their home in Eugene, Ore,
The former spent four years here,
during which time he attended high
school, graduating therefrom at the
close of the term last spring.
© Clinedinst.
Appointed by President Wilson as government coal adjuster. Dr. Harry
A. Garfield, son of the late President Garfield, says cheaper coal la now as
sured at a fair price to all.
COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
BOARDMAN NEWS
As to athletics, we probably will
play some foot ball, but basket ball is
ihe big noise. We intend to start
basket ball about the first of October.
In addition to the four old heads of last
year, we have plenty of new material.
With this material to start with and
tbe efficient corchi ng which has been
offered by Mr. Carl Voyeu we will
give the towns of Eastern Oreeoo a run
for their money. 1 he girls expect to
do equally as well.
Last Sunday Miss Anna Christensen
was quite severely injured by receiv-
log a charge of bird shot in the head,
face, neck and breast by coming in
range of a shotgun as it waa discharg
ed by Jens Skovbo, a rancher west of
the government reservoir east of this
city. It was an accident pure end sim
ple, but nevertheless came near being
a fatal one.
It seems that the young lady, who
was visiting at the Skovbo home after
returning from the wheat country
about two weeks ago, was enjoying
the sport of shooting at rabbits with
Mr. Skovbo when the accident happen-
el. Asnearas can be learned Miae
Christensen had parted from her com
panion, who continued down a canyon.
The lady ascended the bill to take a
short cut, she having become tired and
intending to go home. Neither could
see the other after drifting apart on
account of the high sage brush and
each thought the other was quite a
ways away. Suddenly the bunter no
ticed what be took for a rabbit moving
□ear the top of the side bill and rale
Ing his gun be tired at the O' ject. but
Instead of a rabbit it was Misa Christ-
ensen, and 35 of the small shot found
lodgment on her pera >n. Though dist
ant 200 feet, the impact was sufficient to
drive the shot in so deep that Dr
Gale of this city, who r «ponded to
tbe cal), was unable to remove them
at that lime. Two of tbe shot pierced
her ears, and the loss of blood and tbe
shock caused Miss Christensen to faint
ere she had been carried to the bouse.
Mr. Shovbo was almost erased with
grief over.the wounding of his friend,
but aside from it being put down as
another of those cases of careless
handling of a firearm, no blame seems
to attach to him.
Amos Sellers was among the drafted
We now take the pleasure of an
men of Umatilla county called to fur
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE
nouncing that the freshmen have had
nish the second detachment of tbe
Clifford Blackman of Richland came their annual bath in the natatorium
county’s initial quota of the national
H. M. Sommerer accompanied a car 1
See that all threads are trimmed off
back of Mr. Kingsley’s store. The
to visit his sister Mr». S. C. Mack.
army. He left here Wednesday to 1 load of hogs to Sestile Saturday re
inside and outside of garments.
Miss Myrtle Harrison arrived home freshmen girls have become very
assemble with the others in Pendle- 1 turning Wednesday.
See that ends of all hems are sewed
Thursday from an extended visit in accomplished In the art of walking
T E. Brassfield and W. S. Cassady (
up and ends fastened with the machine. ton on that day.
She east. Mise Harrison will go to barefooted on an oiled floor.
Tapes are to be.sewed on by machine (|In tbe nature of an annual vacation, were among those that had their hay Pendleton Sunday where she has ac
We bave been requested by one of
Father Butler arrived home Saturday I baled this week.
very strongly.
cepted a position as a teacher in the the junior girls to announce that she
Mr. and Mra. Heath from the Furn high school.
Fasten the pockets with a square last from a business and pleasure trip
was the first to make Mr. Beckman
stitching at the top to make them to California. It was the gentleman’s ish project were visitors in this sec
Nona Rounds returned home Satur laugh. She is very proud of the honor
first visit to tbe Golden state, and tion one day last week.
strong.
day from Bingen, Wash., where she so unexpectedly bestowed upon her.
Fasten coats of pajamas straight little side trips by automobile out of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beddow spent has been visiting her father during
down following a stripe. Stay buttons San Francisco gave him his first view last Sunday up in the wheat section, vacation.
Early last Wedoesday morning as H.
Entomologists of ths U 8. Depart- J. Stillings was going to attend his
on right side with a square of tape or of oranges growing on the trees. Be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vinson.
Mrs. Homer Carson came home Sun
material. All buttonholes are made fore returning he spent a short time
Mesdames Waugamao and Haddox day from Portland where she has been ment of Agriculture visited the Pro stock he discovered a coyote nosing
ject and neighboring country this week around in the yard. Watching it for
crosswise of loe material and 1 inch in at tbe old historic missions at Santa were dinner guests last Friday at the
for a month visiting her son.
to look over tbe grasshopper situation. a few minutes he noticed that It acted
Barbara.
length for size.
Blessing home.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wilson visited The presence of grasshoppers caused
Sew on Red Cross before sewing on
queerly, and came to the conclusion
While placing baled hay in a car oo
Mra. Blessing and her mother were the latter part of last week In Heppner
Mr. Allen of the Experiment Station that all of the rabid animala of this
the pocket.
the tracks here Tuesday Robert Cald dinner guests of Mrs. T. H. Haddox
with Mrs. Wilson’s mother.
to fear that an epidemic might occur specie which caused such uneasiness
The string in waist of pants must well lost his balance when the book
last Wednesday.
W. N. Hatch and 8. C. Mack were next year. To make sure of the kind here some lime ago had nut been ex-
fasten in the middle of the back and he was using slipped from a bale, pre-
Mr. Gray from Prineville, Ore., in Hermiston Monday.
of grasshoppers be had these men come terminated.
be 1 inch wide and four inches longer cipitating him through tbe side door
spent several days here last week look
C. C. Paine went to Pendleton Mon to try aod determine if there is any
His Intentions were to kill the in-
on each end.
to tbe ground with the bale following
danger from them. Many natural truder with a club, but before be could
Don’t tack fly in front of pants any and lighting on top of him. At first ing after hia ranch in this section.
day.
Chas. Shipley from Banks, Ore., is
higher than necessary and the hem in he was thought to be badly hurt, but
E P. Dodd was a visitor In Board enemies of ihe grasshopper were found carry out his purpose his faithful dog
which indicate that they might be jumped forward, and in a second a
top turned on the right side and with the exception of a few severe visiting friends in the project this man Tuesday.
finished strongly. Always put all but bruises about the head aod shoulders, week.
Mrs. Lillie Niter spent the day Wed kept down. One specie of grasshopper battle royal was going on, which con
was found everywhere that will be cluded with a victory fr the dog and
tons on the right side of tbe garment be will be none the worse for bls
The many friends of Cora Neimeyer nesday visiting Mrs. O. H. Warner.
looked
up to determine if it
the death of the cojote,
on men’s garments.
will be interested to learn of her re
tumble.
Mr. Stillings severed the heed from
lous
specie.
Be sure and turn in all fells and all
J. W. Taber, a merchant of Wallace, turn from Erie, Pa., and her marriage
garments have a flat fell regardless of
the
body end was going to send it to
to
Bert
Shaw,
which
event
took
place
of
Mies
i Following the suggestions
Idaho, is here on a ten-day vacation,
the state authorities for analysis, bot
sample.
io
Walls
Walla
last
week.
Murphy,
the
O.
A.C.
extsnsioo
worker
which be will pass on the ranch he
Two buttons are enough on the panta
who stopped here for that purpose, the upon finding that there was much red
owns six miles east of town, and which
Mr. and Mrs Madden moved their
Dick Wade of Lexington was over Food Preparedness committee an- tape connected with Its shipment gave
and four on the coat. Tbe last on
bis brother is operating for him. Be family from tbe Watterman ranch to this week after a load of fruit.
about six inches from the bottom and
nouoce lbs plans for a study course up the ides—but he Is still firm In the
sides being the possessor of this well the old Baloch ranch recently.
D. Martin made a business trip to for women as follows: For October, belief that the animal was med.
the first at the top.
improved property, Mr. Tabor own
There were sixty in attendance al Pendleton this week.
The collar band to be fitted to the
study of bulletin “Food for the Fam
tbe building and two lots in this city
Sunday school last Sabbath.
neck and in case too long cut off.
Contractors Strohm and Cellbeck
Max Graybeal of Imbler, Or., spent Uy,” requiring to complete it one hot r
, where B. 8. Kingsley has his store,
Anyone wishing further instruction
Thursday in town visiting friends aod each week. For November, study of have been busy this week construct-
Mrs.
R.
A.
Slewart
left
Wednesday
, and upon which he hopes to erect a
can apply to Supervisor Mrs. Laura
bulletin, “Household Accounting,”
log a residence for Miss Mary Betz on
• large concrete building some time in for Minneapolis, and from there will relatives.
Waller who will give personal atten
quiring one hour each week. For her tract of land near Umatilla which
go
to
Iowa,
where
she
will
spend
the
Walter
and
George
Caldwell
re-
the near future.
tion.
December, study of bulletin, “Kitchen she purchased in the spring from L
turned home from harvest ibis week.
F. M Bryant, accompanied by his winter months.
Equipment," requiring two hours dur Bro »neli. The geutlemen used Mr.
Carl Brownell of Imbler, Or., was in
W. T. Sellers is busy this week fill
wife and family, arrived here last
ing the month. For January, study of Strohm’s auto to go to and from the
town
Sunday
visiting
bis
sister-in-law
Friday from Duncan, Oregon, and is ing his silo.
bullst in “Textiles," requiring two scene of their labors. Autoista who
Mrs. J. E. McCoy.
now diligently pursuing his duties as
hours during the month
Mrs. Jones followed them down to Umatilla Mon
Several ladies took their fancy work
The Doring family of Messner is vili conduct these classes and tbsy
section foreman at this place for the and spent a delightful afternoon last
day morning say that "Dad" 8. must
moving up this week.
O.-W. railway. As a result three new Tuesday with Mrs. Frank Beddow.
are open to all interested. Al the have been trying lo emulale the
Mr.
and -
Mrs. W.
8 Suddarth
took Civic Club meeting on Friday after “serpentine waits" judging from the
scholars have been added to the en
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The land market in tbe Hermiston
Howard Reid is building a silo on the exhibit from here and bad charge noon, Sept. 28, she will discuss and ex-
rollment in the local schools, Lawrence
manner io which be cris-crossed the
valley is steadily strengthening, hard
bis ranch, the capacity being over 50
of the booth at the fair. Irrigon got plain the course, and plans will be road
___ with the auto. Some were even
Bryant and bis sister Miss Florence
ly a week passing without a sale or
made then for time and p ace of meet- | so unkind as to intimate that it was
entering high school and their brother tons.
the community prize this year.
iwo being recorded. This week is no
Letter becoming a member of the
Mise Klindt, one of the teachers in
just possible that be imagined he was
J. B. Davis was home this week vis- ’ ings.
exception, for on Monday two big
■ -, But on
Hermiston schools, spent the weekend iting his parents Mr. aod Mrs. Mark
seventh grade in the grade school
. ", chasing a German submarine.
tracts of raw land were sold by F. B.
C. C. Payne, secretary-treasurer
as
a
guest
of
Mrs.
Somerer.
Davis.
Nathaniel Anderton, cashier of the
Swayze. One of 45 acres situated a
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the Boardman Commercial club and
Mise Francis Walpole has a severe one of the live wires of that commun- porter, Mr. Strobm said that be got
Several from this district attended
mile and a half east of this city and ad Pioneer Scats Bank of GlenUna,
there and back just the same, even If
joining tbs Newport ranch on the Mont., - was s visitor io this cityä the dance Thursday night of Isst week case oftyphoid fever.
ity, was here last Saturday attending be was new at the auto driving busi-
couple
of
days
the
first
of
the
week,
at
the
Auditorium
given
in
honor
of
west was purchased by George Sir-ohm,
Mrs. N. Seaman was a Morrow to personal business matters. Before
who will immediately begin improving being a guest of Mra F. I*. Durfey and Mrs Wainscott.
leaving be dropped into Ths Herald
county fair visitor Friday.
The
J. T. Enbry, who operates a well
office and placed a large order for
the pisce. Tbe other tract consisting son at the Hotel Hermiston.
Miss
Loie
Samson
left
Wednesday
for
Prof. Von Holderbeke of Spokane,
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stationery for the above wide awake
of 80 acres one mile east of town, was Anderson and Durfey families have scientific adviser for the Bobo-Brun- Pendleton to attend the Round Up.
bought by Peter Neadeau, and he will been close friends for years, aod the son-Beddow-Heinl Orchard com pan 'es,
organization. Mr. Payne ba* great north of town, began eu ting ope ra
Mise Georgis Skinner departed for faith in his home town, and bis boost; tions on bis fourth crop of alfalfa W d
likewise begin at once to fix up tbe gentleman beiog oo his way to Ameri-
visited bere Monday.
Lewiston, Idaho, Saturday to attend ing, together with other members of nesdsy. Jobo says that if this warm
can Lake to join the aviation corps,
land and pul it in alfalfa.
Gertrude Simmons spent the week- normal school. A party was given in the Commercial club, hat done.mui weather continuée be will have the
dropped off here to say good bye to
end wilb her parents at Tip-Top.
bsr honor she evening preceding by a to make Boardman the progressive | fifth crop to take cars of.
“The mao who look a chance” »HI the lady and her son.
number of her young friends, which little city it is today And by the |
depict the chances bs took on the film
c N. Jones and family aod Charles
w. T. Roberts, the well known
organizing
screen as the Movie show in this city Ruston and family came from Heppner at the home of her daughter, Mrs proved to be ao enjoyable affair.
way, c
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- comes
, | rancher operating north of this city,
thia (Saturday) evening. Next Wed- in their automobiles Monday for the
who has been visiting in Burke, Idaho,
nesday night Marguerite Clark, will purpose of procuring their winter sup- Thursday for her home in Buffalo, Wy- of Reeder & Correll bave been award be w.
appear io "Mollie Make-Believe."
.d the contract to bal'd a five room
oming.
ply of fruit, which they were success- ---------
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ful In securing and which they will
on bis countenance the cause of which
M
P.
Colliton,
»
traveling
man
of
modern dwelling aod J B
a Dall. -410 4,9** ,2*9* T------ ------------
When the Round-Up is over let us
¡or
Frank Rack on bis I in
base shipped to them from time to Minneapolis, Mion., has sent word -----------------
in
dimensions
for
s art sounding up the big fat hog*, the
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The birth of
tr^t five ana
that he will vielt this project after at-
pure-bred horse and dairy cow, the
era,
of
Hermiston.
The
contract
very
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ripen
On
their
arrival
home
the
tending the Round-Up.
fie vegetables and fruita, tbe bu neb
the home of Mrs. F Toner in Burke,
DOG TACKLES COYOTE
AND KILLS ANIMAL
IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
TWO TRACTS OF LAND
ARE SOLO THIS WEEK
secretary trensurpr. of serngintervlewed by . Herald -
The contracling and building
2nere
natural to the, above. gentlerman ‘R5
eRAP Arat banded together and the past three weeks, arrived home
barn 28348 feet ( pled o.he thlRAC RounaUp show Monday morolog with A happy smile
Pendleton some years agoa" "
one-hair mule
sail
bich be.s"lrotalmn."oxk-
beglnbin* the.abzzmouO;
..... this ----- coxerest. let “"
“- | years hence, according
by" -"
•
visited friends
the other fruits as they arrise.
this week.
io
neighborhood usi "A
to Mr.
Payne.
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