The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 05, 1919, Image 4

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    TOUCHED MEN IN RIGHT SPOT
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH OF THE PYRAMIDS
Y. M. C. A. Camp Secretary Knew the
Feeling of Soldiers Gathered to
Bubdue Bloodthirsty Hun.
War’s changes are being shown In
greater degree in the Y. M. C. A. ac­
tivity, remarks the New York Sun.
The psalm-singing official has passed.
In bls place is the athletic director
and entertainer, of red blood. No bet­
ter example of the metamorphosis
could have been had than la an inci­
dent not long ago at Camp Mills, the
great Long Island concentration camp
where the men were equipped just be­
fore sailing.
One of the old-style officials was
holding a meeting und was expatiating
at length on the care the men should
take of their souls. His audience, al­
ready partly homesick after months
of training, was restless and grew
glummer and glummer.
The camp secretary watched with
dismay the effect the speaker was
having on the soldiers about to sail.
The climax came when the parson,
after a final appeal to the men to face
death bravely, said :
“We will now sing ‘Ring thè Bella
of Heaven.' "
That was too much for the local
camp man and he jumped to his feet,
holding up bls hand to the man at the
piano to stop. Then he shouted:
“Boys, before we sing this ‘Ring the
Bells of Heaven’ don't let us forget
that first we must ‘Wring the kaiser's
damned neck.’ ”
The shout that went up broke up
the abashed parson's meeting and
“Ring the Bells of Heaven” was in­
definitely postponed.
cv »
FTseone
3 se
-
agate. Sooks*
This is the first photograph of the Egyptian pyramids ever made from an airplane. It was taken by the British.
YANKS IN ACTION
SHOWN IN BIG
U. S. LOAN FILM
army chaplain. His services will be
PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL
OFFERS NOVEL PROGRAM appreciated In Boardman and we
of Section 38 in Township 5 N. R. 38
E. W. M.; thence running along the
west line of said Section 28 in a
northerly direction 5175.7 feet more
or less to the south boundary of the
right of way of the main canal of
the West Extension of the Umatilla
Project as now permanently survey­
ed and constructed by the U. S. Rec­
lamation Service; thence running in
a northerly and westerly direction
along said boundary line of the right
of way of the said main canal a dis-
tance of 26.16 miles more or less to
the west line of the E. % of Section
23 in Township 4 N. R. 24 E. W. M
at a point distant 2840 feet more or
less and in a southerly direction
from the N. W. corner of the N. E.
% of said Section 23; thence north­
erly along the west line of the E. %
of said Section 23, 2840 feet more or
less to the N. W. corner of the N. E.
% of said Section 23; thence contin­
uing in a northerly direction along
the west line of the E. % of Section
14 in Township 4 N. R. 24 E. W. M.,
5280 feet more or less to the N. W.
corner of the N. E. 1 of said Sec­
tion 14; thence easterly one and one-
half miles c ong the north boundary
line of Sections 14 and 13 to the N.
E. corner of Section 13 in Township
4 N. R. 24 E. W. M.; thence contin­
uing easterly along the north boun­
dary line of Section 18 in Township
4, N. R. 25 E. W. M. a distance of
5807 feet more or less to the N. E.
corner of said Section 18; thence
northerly along the west line of Sec­
tion 8 in Township 4 N. R. 25 E. W.
M. 3797 feet more or less to a point
on the south bank of the Columbia
river; thence in an easterly direction
along the south bank of the Colum­
bia river 21 miles, more or less, to
the west bank of the Umatilla river;
thence along the west bank of the
Umatilla river in a southeasterly di­
rection 4 miles, more or less to the
south boundary line of Section 28 In
Township 5 N. R. 28 E. W. M., at a
point easterly and distant 1094.4
feet more or less from the S. W. cor­
ner of the said Section 28; thence
westerly along the south boundary
line of said Section 28 1094.4 feet
more or less to the S. W. corner of
said Section 28, the place of begin­
ning.
EXCEPTIONS:
Saving and excepting the follow­
ing described tracts of land in the
County of Morrow, State of Oregon,
lying within the above described
boundaries, to-wit:
and there are 1203 acres or...
right lands yet to come under ′
notice; and this totals 7,769
which are now entitled to wat."
That it Is the intention of perl
era to elect the first board ofa
ors from the district at large. I
That duplicate copies of th,
tltlon are to be circulated 20 J
purpose of securing the requ.
number of signatures by land o
and the said duplicates are to b
tached together and treated as
petition for the purpose of pres,
tion to the above entitled court
Wherefore, your petitioners m
that all of said lands included .
in the limits ot the proposed bo
darles as described aforesaid and,
eluding the exceptions menti,
herein, be organized into an ir
tion district to be known as the w
Extension Irrigation District, und
the provisions of the Chapter 357
the General Laws of Oregon |
1917.
Dated this 12 th day of
1919.
Adolf Skoubo, O. B. Olson, J
H. Hoskie, E. K. Mulkey, Franke
mer, C. C. CoyKendall, Thun
Grim, Pyrom Powell, F. H. Ri
Nancy J. Rieks, Geo. Rand, L. IL
vis, J. E. McCoy, J. W. Brackenbt
V. Loomis, L. B. Smith, C. W. Gì
H. C. Wolfe, M. F. Caldwell, C.
Caldwell, D. R. Bronnell, A. E. '
predict a very successful career here.
•
Work on the Columbia Highway is
With the acceptance of an invita­
a
progresing rapidly.. The road camps
tion by Rear Admiral Fullam to at­
Farland,
Frank
V.
Carelie,
M.
tic
tend the Victory Rose Festival, June have reached Boardman from the
Burchett, C. H. Dillabough, Chu ch
west. J. Danley, of Pasco, is put­
11, 12, 18, it is assured that Port­
Nizer, L. H. Carpenter, S. H. Boa
land’s monster harbor will be the ting in rock crushers preparatory to
man, F. L. Brown, T. E. Hendri
distributing
rock
over
the
graded
maven for a good sized fleet of Uncle
H. J. Cason, Thos. Brew, D. R. Bn
Sam's fighting craft while the festi­ I portion.
nell, Effie Bullack, R. P. Pike. 1
The executive committee of the
"New Glory for Old” to Be val is under way.
A.
Ford, J. G. Camp, A. W. Co
MODEL ON AMERICAN CLUBS
Recently the directors took up the Boardman Parent Teachers’ associa
Released During Victory
Leslie Packard, Claude White, w.
tion
met
at
the
school
house
Friday
matter of having warships in the
Cohoon, Ray L. Brown, J. W. wa
Loan Drive.
France Considering Adoption of Our
harbor while the festival was being afternoon and arranged a schedule of
Methode of Teaching Farming to
er, C. H. Atteberry, A. P. Ay
work
for
the
balance
of
the
school
held and the Navy department indi­
I
Boys and Girts.
Jas.
W. Long, Ernest Brown, FiJ
The greatest war film ever pro­ cated that such request should be year. Boardman is proud of its up-
Partlow, Glen Brown, John Bn
duced,
“
New
Glory
for
Old,"
is
to
to-date
activities
along
school
lines.
France la considering the adoption
fulfilled. Following this, an invita­
gard, J. C. Ballenger, Jesse 0. La
S. L.Beck and family left Board­
of Uncle Sam’s methods of teaching be distributed throughout the United tion was extended to Admiral Fullam
States
In
aid
of
the
Victory
Liberty
er, Alta Howard, M. Marshall,
better farming end home making to
at San Diego where he commands the man Friday for their new home at
Wasmer, J. R. Johnson, Geo. E. 1
boys and girls. Representatives from Loan. In this great film will be
Dufur
where
Mr.
Beck
will
engage
fhe French high commission, lately In shown every activity of the U. S. Pacific division and he accepted this in his work of well drilling. We are
ford, F. E. Burns, S. Atteberry, N
army
and
navy
in
the
war
including
week This means that not only Ad­
this country, úiade a point of studying
Partlow, John S. Crooks, M. L. w
sorry
to
lose
Mr.
Beck
and
family
carefully the methods of the federal 3,000 feet of the hardest fighting by miral Fullam will be a distinguished
iams. Ohas. Hango, W. O. King,
guest but that he will come with his but wish them success In their new
department of agriculture and the the Yanks.
N. Hatch, J. A. Lytle, Joe Curran,
The
five
reels
of
5,000
feet
will
be
home.
state agricultural colleges In conduct­
flag-ship and an escort of almost
H. Weston, Frank Otto, Eun
The store of C. C. Paine is being/
ing boys' and girls' clubs. Much of shown as a feature of special Liberty every fighting craft on the Pacific
Cummins, C. E. Hein, John McHu
the Information thus collected has Loan mass meetings and 1. Is planned Coast, including some of the sub-de- enlarged and beautified by paint and
H. C. Harrison, Harmon Mostri
been widely reprinted by the French that no admission charge will be stroyers which played such a leading paper. When completed it will be n
ery, Ray L. Brown, M. K. Flicki
press, accompanied by editorial com­ made.
part in putting to a quick death the great improvement to the appear­
“
New
Glory
for
Old"
was
taken
ment expressing the view that, the
er,
Royal Rands, Ingvard Skew
ance
to
the
business
district.
The
man or woman power of France hav­ as a part of the pictorial history of activities of the murderous German business places in Boardman are rap­
Ira A. Berger, Paul Smith, M
the
world
war
by
the
United
States
submarines
in
the
Great
War.
ing been depleted or disorganised by
Brungard.
Coupled with the announcement idly increasing in number and in
war service, France for some time to Signal Corps and one operator was
strength.
There
are
rumors
of
many
killed
while
operating
his
camera.
It
that
Portland
will
offer
a
rare
naval
come will be dependent In large part
upon Its younger population for its contains the most thrilling pictorial pageant is the news that is extremely more in the near future.
NOTICE
Mr. and Mrs. Caspar Libel arrived
food supply and suggesting the forma­ reproduction ot fighting that has yet probable that a race between air­
been
issued.
In Township 5 N. R. 27 E. W. M:
from Portland last Sunday and have
tion In France of a nation-wide system
In the County Court of the S
The American su.dier is shown In planes, either from Los Angeles or
All Sections 29, 30 and 31 lying
of boys' and girls' clubs patterned on
moved into the hotel. They will
from
Mather
Field,
Sacramento,
will
this
film
from
the
time
of
enlistment
of
Oregon for Morrow County.
north of the north boundary of the
those in America. It Is expected that
terminate here on the opening day of feed the traveling and boarding pub­
In the matter of the organiza
these clubs will grow staple products to his arrival in Berlin. No part of
right
of
way
of
the
Main
Canal
of
lic and accomodate lodgers as far as
—garden produce, wool, farm grain this film has ever been shown and the festival with a series of amazing their limited space will permit. the West Extension Project, except of West Extension Irrigation Dill
"New
Glory
for
Old
”
will
be
held
by
demonstrations
of
airplanes
in
war
and forage crops, poultry and farm
in Morrow and Umatilla Coun
Boardman welcomes them not only the N. W. % of the N. W. % of said
animals on farms not devastated, the the war department for the use of manouvers, the first air meet to be
State of Oregon:
Section 30.
Liberty
Loan
publicity.
for
themselves
but
because
their
ac
­
staged in the northwest the center of
very soli of which must first of all he
TO
ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCE
Many
other
special
films
are
being
.
-
Township
5
N.
R.
26
E.
W.
M>
put In condition. They will stimulate
the entire spruce output by which tivities in the hotel line are sadly
r
repared
for
use
in
the
coming
cam
­
All
of
Sections
16,
17,
18
and
19
You
are hereby notified that EYAR
needed
here.
We
wish
and
bespeak
production by the young people of
the air division of the allied nations
lying south of the south bank of the undersigned, petitioners in the at meets
e
France through organized contests not paign. Douglas Fairbanks and Julian were supplied with the essential them great success.
Columbia river. All of Section 20 and foregoing petition for the on Visiti
only In farming but In home enter­ Eltinge have each produced Victory materials tor construction.
Longh
Boardman
is
experiencing
quite
a
prises such as bread making, garment Liberty Loan films which have been
building boom at present. The new and W. %. Lots 2, 5, and 6, and W. ization of an irrigation district t
making, cooking and home manage- turned over to the Liberty Loan com-
mittee.
MIDALS
FOR
VICTORY
LOAN
garage of Cummins A Mack is near- * of S. E. 1 of Section 21, and the known and styled as West Exten
ment.
WORKERS
ing completion.
In addition to this S. * of Section 26 and the S. % of Irrigation District, under and pu
N. W. * and S. % of Sec­ ant to Chapter 357 of the Gen
the
two
residences
belonging to Miss N. E.
Ventilation.
THE DOUGHBOYS
DR
tion
27.
All of Sections 28, 29, 30, Laws of the State of Oregon
Volunteer workers during the Dunton and Mrs. Cramer are just
The mayor of Terre Haute the other
Ph
31,
32.
33.
34,
and
N.
%
and
S.
W.
1917, will present the above i
HELD THEIR GROUND Victory Liberty Loan will be award­ about finished. Harry Murchie has
day appointed a number of the city
R
%
and
w.
*
of
S.
E.
%
of
Section
foregoing
petition
to
the
Hosen
echoolma’ams to do special police duty,
Hours:
ed medals made from captured Ger- just begun on a new bungalow for
35
and
the
N.
%
of
Section
36.
such as to seeing to the ventilating of
County Court of Morrow Counts, 012;2t
From the moment that American mon c«nnon. The Victory Loan himself. The large lumber ware-
Township 5 N. R. 25 E. W. M:
stores etc., says the Indianapolis commander said. "Retreat—bell, ve medal will be the size of a half dol­ house of th« Boardman Lumber com­
egon, at the chambers of said G
News. Mias Margaret Kilroy, a high just got here!” In answer to the impor-
All of Sections 25, 35 and 36 lying in the court house of said count
pany will be completed in less than
school teacher, being one of those up tunities of the hard-pressed French, the lar. ' On one side it will bear certi-
south of the south bank of the Col­ Heppner, Oregon, on Monday,
ten
days.
J.
C.
Ballanger
is
also
be
­
(¡cation
of
participation
in-
the
oan,
pointed, visited a number of stores. In American doughboyt held every Inch of
ombia river.
5th day of May, 1919, at the bou
one the manager became Indignant as ground they took. They are now hold­ with space for engraving the name ot ginning work on two new residences.
Township 4 N. R. 26 E. w. M:
10 o’clock of said day. that bel
he
worker,
and
on
the
obverse
re-
she explained the necessity of his do­ ing grot nd In Germany. It cost them
In Section 2 the following describ­ special meeting of said court a
PETITION
ing more ventilation. “Why. it's very flesh and blood, comrades dead and production of the Treasury Depart-
ed area: Beginning at the N. W. for the purpose of hearing and I
warm here," she complained, unbutton wounded, to win and bold their ground. ment building at Washington. Re-
la the County Court of the State corner of Section 3; thence easterly sidering the said petition; and
Ing her coat and revealing a georgette It Is coating them the rigors of army civients of this medal will have
crepe waist.
2647.26 feet; thence S. 0 deg. 0 9 are further notified that the M
life and the opportunity of getting something of which they may feel of Oregon for Morrow County.
“Ventilating doesn't have anything back to paying jobs to hold the Ger­ proud end which will be cherished In
In the matter of the organisation min. 30 sec. W. 105.6 feet; thence S and foregoing petition together 1
to do with It." protested the man. man soil whore they are now.
of West Extension Irrigation District 63 deg. 24 mln. 30 sec. W. 1483.0 a plat showing generally the pro
Aro you holding your Liberty Bonds? after years as a memorial of loyal in Morrow and Umatilla Counties, in feet; thence S. 72 deg. 47 mln. 30 ed boundary of the litigation dis
“Why, 99 per cent of the cases of fiu
service.
Information
was
received
Io this country have been caused hy Or, are you giving up hard won terrain
sec. W. 1188.0 feet; thence S. 28 proposed to be formed in saldi
recently from WrAhington that the the State of Oregon.
the wearing of georgette crepe to the enemy?
To the Honorable County Court of deg. 04 mln. W. 412.5 feet; thence tion and the lands Ineluded Mi
The boys over there can't retreat med ’ w be sent out by the Treas­
waists."
N. 0 deg. 18 min. 30 sec. E. 1485.66 said boundary will be filed wit
Morrow County, Oregon:
He was actually ready to smile when They have to stick. They will go ury Department.
County Clerk of Morrow Count
The undersigned petitioners re feet to place of beginning.
back came Miss Kilroy's cool re f irther Into Germany, probably. They
spectfully
show:
In
Section
3:
The
N.
W.
%
and
can't
aay
the
war
is
over
and
give
up.
Heppner, Oregon, on and after
AFTER THE WAR
Joinder: “1 suppose that explains the
j
The least any American can do is to
That petitioners are more than fif­ the following described area:
Be­ 1st day of April, 1919.
great number of eases In the United
hold hie Liberty Bonds—hold them out
Dated
this
13th
day
of
M
ty
or
a
majority
of
the
owners
of
ginning
at
the
N.
E.
corner
of
Sec-
States army, then.“
Forty acres and a tractor.
of respect for the men still under arms
land irrigated or susceptible of irri- tion 3; thence S. 0 deg. 18 min. 30 1919.
Surely that should be a factor
Pl
If
for
no
other
reason.
When
you
sell
Record Telephone Service.
gation within the boundaries herein- sec. W. 1485.66 feet; thence S. 82
In assisting soldier laddies
Adolf Skcubo, O. B. Olson,J
a
Liberty
Bond
or
trade
it
for
some
The largest private telephone branch
To be useful men and daddies. after described and desire to provide deg. 51 mln. W. 710.4 feet; thence H. Hoskie, E. K. Mulkey, P etie a
In the world la the one which serves stock, worthless or otherwise, you are
retreating.
—Judge. for the construction of works for the S. 67 deg. 15 min. W. 1685.5 feet; Cramer, C. C. CoyKendall. Thun Tuse th
the expanding needs of the war de­
irrigation of the same and to provide thence N. 82 deg. 58 min. W. 386.3 Grim, Geo. Rand, L. M. Davis, kLQ
That
American
commander
who
said,
partment. On July 1 this branch serv
t---------------------------------------- : for the reconstruction, betterment, feet to a point on the west boundary rom Powell, Frank V. Carelie, I
ed 3,178 extensions; on August 1. S.- "Retreat—bell, we just got here!" waa
BOARDMAN ITEMS
| extension, purchase, operation or of the N. E. % of Section 3 and dis­ McCoy, J. W. Brackenburg, V. I
626. ft requires 126 trunk lines for In­ American flesh and bone. Are you?
Then hold your bonds. Put them In
maintenance of works already con- tant 453.8 feet, N. 0 deg. 13 min. E. is, L. B. Smith, C. W. Grim, I
coming calls; TO for outgoing calla, lo­
cal and submarine toll ; IT private toll tne bank. Borrow on them If you have
C. C. Paine made a business trip to structed and for the assumption as from center of Section 3; thence Wolfe, M. F. Caldwell, C. N.J
lines to New York. Philadelphia. Bal­ to. But bold them
principal or guarantor of indebted­ northerly 2186.2 feet to the N. W well, F. H. Risks, Nancy J. P
Hermiston Saturday.
timore. via Cleveland. Hoboken and
E P. Dood of Hermiston was a ness on account of district lands to corner of N. E. % of Section 3; D. R. Bronnell, A- E. McFarlan
Newport News, and 105 Ue lines to
THRIFT MEANS
busines
visitor in Boardman Thurs­ the United States under the Federal thence easterly 2640 feet more or C. Burchett, C. H. Dillabough,"
other government stations In Washing
Reclamation laws, and petitioners do less to the place of beginning.
1. Planning—taking Into considéra­ day.
J. Nizer, L. H. Carpenter, S.I
ton.
tion the needs of yourself. your family,
now propose the organisation of an
All of Sections 4 and 9 lying north Boardman, F. L. Brown, T. A J
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cummins
and your country, not only for the pres­
Irrigation district to be known as of the north boundary of the right drick, H. J. Cason, Thos. Bret
Acclimatizing Salmon.
left Thursday for a short visit tn
ent but aleo for the future.
West Extension Irrigation District, of way of th« Main Canal.
The bureau of fisheries reports that
R. Bronnell, Effie Bullack. 1
8. Spending wisely to meet impor­ Portland.
within said counties and state under
20,000,000 sockeye and 1,865,000 bump- tant present needs getting the most
All of Sections 5 and 6 and the N. Pike, W. A. Ford, J. O. Camp, 4
Mrs. Alta Howard returned Satur­ the provisions of Chapter 3 57 of the
bach salmon eggs had been obtained for your money today and having some­
W. * of Section 7.
Cobb. Leslie Packard, Claude "I
day from a few days visit In Portland General Laws of Oregon for 1917.
at the station at Tea bay. Alaska. from thing left for the morrow,
Township 4 N. R. 25 E. w. M:
Ray L. Brown, W. G. Cohoon, 4
and
Wasco.
August 20. when collections began, to
That the lands of your petitioners
3. Investing the savings—the part
Section 1. E. % Section 3, S. % Walker, C. H. Atte berry, JasI ment
September 30.
If the collections aro which the unthrifty spend to satisfy
F F. Kilts who has boon very 111 are included within what la known as and S. * N. * Section 9. S. % Sec-
nd offi
suticiently large 1,000,000 humpback trifling or unimportant wants—so that with Spanish Influenza is much bet­
the West Extension of the Umatilla tion 10, N. * Section 13, N. % of
»th
U
egge will be sent t the Maine stations you may greet with happy countenance
Frank Partlow, John Bran gali
tor at this writing.
Project built by the United States N. * Section K, e . % Section 17.
for the continuation of the acclimati- all important future needs and opportu­
Ballenger.
Jesse
o.
Lower,
Alts!
tiee
is
J. C. Ballenger left for Wasco on Reclamation Service and are suscep­
sation experiments undertaken several nities that knock a* your door.
all E. * Section 20 lying north of
M. C. Marshall. A. P-
if Sam
Sunday to spend the week-end with tible of irrigation from the waters of the north boundary line of the right
years ago.
Later in the year It ia
War Savings Stamps hold your mon-
Mrs. Ballenger who to 111 at the home the l matilla river as a common
on Ma
hoped to send a second consignment. ay for opportunity's call.
of way °f the Main Canal and all of
of her parente In that city.
source and the major portion of said the S. E. % of Section 14 lying
8. Attoberry, Paul Partlow. Jo
das #a* g 5078. s, 2*0
Several Boardman young people at lands are included within the boun­
War Savings Stamps beget thrift
north of the north boundary line of Crooks, M. L. Williams, Chas
A Washington man proposes that as Thrift begets success.
tened the dance and oyster supper daries of Morrow County and a small
the right of way of the Mata Canal.
go, W. o. King, Ben Attoberry,'
the United States was In the war 584
at Irrigon Saturday evening given portion thereof are included within
The boundary description of said Hatch, J. A. Lytle, John C
days, a Liberty monument to the mem
Tear i
for
the
benefit
of
the
Irrigon
base
the boundaries of Umatilla County, proposed district, excluding the ex­
War Savings Stamps bought with to­
hero of our heroes be erected at the
Joha McHugh. H. H. Weston. 1
! land
ball team.
tn the State of Oregon.
day's
savings
provide
for
the
rainy
to
capital, one foot In height for each ■arrow
ceptions mentioned above, covers an Harrison, Harmon Montgomer
Rev. B F Harper, accompanied by
That
the
boundaries
of
said
pro-
day. making It 584 feet high, with the
Rev. Mr. Rogers, arrived In Board ' posed Irrigation district are deserib- area of 14.000 acres of which 6460 K. Fleskinger, Ray E. Brown, I
names of all who gave their Uvee en­
acres are now under public notice Rands. Ingvard Skoubo. Ira C
man
Thursday
Mr. Rogers is to be ed as follows:
graved on bronze tableta to be placed
for water with 106 scree of vested ger. Pani Smith. John Brung^
la the Interior of the monument.
All the local news, 83 the Herald. the new minister here. Ho la an ex-
Beginning at the southwest corner right land also under public notice;
E. Hein.