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voL. XIII THE HERMISTON H erald _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ HERMISTON, PIBITED AND ANIMATED WAS THE CLUB MEETING UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 17. 1919 The End of a Perfect Day ------ --------------— ' SOME, DAY : FOR A SPIN X ukmih Th’ COUNTRY AH. THis 15 GREAT » This » $ CAR ili —_____ ________ About 40 business men and far- Ls assembled in the library build- , Monday night to attend a called ting of the Hermiston Commer- Da Club, and before the session was Herai! were glad they had come, ■hey were glad for the reason that H was one of the most spirited and Dimated meetings of the organiza- Oesn’t Ilpey ■on that has been held in this city Dor a long time. E. P. Dodd presid- select I 5 and Dr. F. V. Prime, the secre- “ary, was there to record things as And its passage to the southern terminus of Fourth street. He gave a little early history regarding the efforts made to secure the routing of the highway through this city, and re- cited how the West End Good Roads association had been successful. He told of that organization recom mending that the highway pass up Fourth street and make the turn at the P. P. Sullivan corner, and how the state engineer had conformed to this route and the survey made. Now it had been changed for no valid purpose that he could see, and in or- der to change ii back to the first planned route he offered a resolu- tion to this effect. This resolution was finally adopted, but not before West Siders had aired their griev ance over the highway having been diverted from the west side of Her miston Butte to a route paralleling the railroad from the drain ditch up to this city. The motto to help one another was exemplified by the pas sage of ’another resolution to have the route of the road changed back to the old survey on the west side of the butte, after which the meeting adjourned. DAIRY AND HOG SHOW DATES ARE DECIDED ON Purchased Residence THIS 15 fH' LIFE WHATS THAT? Juw, The latter part 'of last week Mrs. A. S. Johnson entered the real es- tate arena by the purchase from F. B Swayze of the five room cottage on Hermiston avenue on the West Side that has been the rented home of herself and Mr. Johnson for a long time. The lady drove a good bargain, and Is now content over the fact that they own their own home and need have no future fear of some one buying the place and dis commoding them to the extent of having to look up other living quar- ters. At a meeting of the board of di rectors in the library last Monday night arrangements were made for the dates on which the annual Dairy and Hog Show is to be held and at the same time a plan was outline I for giving it the widest publicity. In conjunction with the show this year will be held the State Dairymen’s convention, which is expected to draw a large number of dairymen from the west side of the mountains as well as from all over Eastern Ore gon. At the meeting of . the directors, which consist of Geo. A. Cressy, P. P. Sullivan. H. Sommerer. II. T. Fraser and C. M. Jackson, the first named gentleman was elected presi- dent and the last named secretary i reasurer. The dates for the holding of the Dairy and Ilog Show were set by the rd and 24th hoard for the 22nd. of October, and the State Dairymen’s convention will be held October 24th and 25th. The campaign of publicity embod- os the use of the rubber stamp me- I hod of advertising, and already quite a number of these stamps con- aining the dates of the show and the convention have been ordered. When they arc ready, distribution of them will be made among the busi ness houses of Hermiston. and by placing the stamp on everything that leaves stores and other places of business wide publicity will be given the coming show. Newspaper and other methods of advertising will also be freely used, the Idea of the board being to make of the show one of the most stupendous affairs of its kind ever held in Eastern Ore- gon. Added to this should be a move ment for every resident of the pro ject to immediately get on the boost er hand wagon with the board of di rectors and hy word of mouth drill it into every visitor coming here be tween now and the 22nd of October and make him or her understand that Hermiston Is to have the big gest and best Dairy and Ilog Show this fall that has ever been held here. Dney happened. H In his opening remarks President r su. Bpodd said that one of the most im- Hortant subjects to come before the ’ load ■meeting was the futherance of re- es dj. ■ommendations to New Mechanics the government Two automobile mechanics have prices ■coking to the building of the Mc- Dedicated to C. L. Upham, Will Graham, F. N. Whitney, J. M. been added to the working force in tason. I BKay creek reservoir. He said that a Prindle, J. A. Winter and J. H. Bottger. I he mechanical department of Lays’ “ meeting of representative men from f Re- Garage this week by Rehberger & s and ■he east end towns had been held re- McMillan. The men arrived from ■ently with representative men of efw I Portland early In the week. This iPt’r. I “Pendleton at the county seat, and at acquisition to the force was necessi at-1 ■hat gathering a pact was made tated by the ever increasing business SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE tring I ■ hereby Pendleton would throw its School will close for the summer ut the above auto hostelry. On Saturday, May 24, the Colum- ■apport with this end of the county Friday. May 23. The Baccalaureate bia school will unite with the ' Bn fathering its early construction. sermon will be given Sunday even Brought Good Prices Grange and have an all day picnic •The outcome was the planning of a ing, May 18, by Rev. M. R. Galla- Those who attended the auction on the school grounds. Every Every one one I ■lively campaign for the building of her at the Babtist Church at 8 sale at the Harnack home in this in the community is cordially invit ■the reservoir. o’clock. Music will be furnished by city last. Saturday were somewhat ed to come and bring your basket. ■ The matter of helping Butter the Methodist Male Quartette. surprised to see such spirited bidd After the picnic dinner a program ■Creekers obtain an air line highway Quota Has Been Raised The gradauting exercises of the ing for household articles. Every Oregon’s quota in the Victory will be given. Miss Lorene Parker Senior class of the Hermiston High ■up and down Butter Creek from the thing went at good prices. P. P ■Morrow county line to this city came Loan has been raised, and as on and other speakers of Pendleton will School will be held Thursday even Sullivan was the auctioneer and A. ■up and Fred Chezik handled this former loan drive occasions the state be present and the male quartette ing, May 22, in the Assembly of the L. Larson the clerk, and after every ■subject. He said a road was now was one of the first in the nation to will give a few selections. The High School at 8 o'clock. The ad thing was sold and the crowd had ■ being built from Lena to the Morrow go over the top. The national quota atheletlc events will be as follows dress of the evening will be given by departed they were the only two ar- [county line, and it was the desire of has also been secured, and the last under the direction of Mr. Bensel: Father Butler. The valdictory will tides left that was not auctioned [those residing on upper and lower and biggest of the loan drives was ta) Nail driving contest, sprint and be given by Miss Dorothy Ross. The off. tug of war for the women and girls; other graduates will be Enid Water I Butter Creek that this road be con- a success in every particular. (b) Atheletlc contest for'the boys; man, Frances Hinkle and Doris Per- I tinned on into Umatilla county. If Her Latest Play (c) school will challenge farmers cey. Both of these exercises i arc The booking at The Movie for to- would be a water grade highway, Their First Check Broad smiles illuminated the fac- to a baseball game. I and could be made a post road and free, and every one is cordially invit- night is a special attraction with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Blessing and cd to attend. Mary Pickford as the star, the title es of all members of. the Hermiston thereby receive help in construction from the government and state as paid fire department at the regular Gordon, Mrs. Haddox and Mrs. N. W. Last Monday morning the High of the play being "M'Liss." This Is well as the county. A committee of monthly meeting last Monday even Bloom spent the day Tuesday in School and upper grades were one of her latest plays, and has made Pendleton shopping. good wherever it has been shown. ing when Secretary R. A. Brownson pupils five was to be appointed to look in pleasantly entertained hy the Will Graham is the proud owner of the first and second grades under Coming June 7th, "Tarzan of the delivered to them cheeks for their to this matter. Apes. ” of a new Dort, purchased this week month ’ s salary, This was the first the direction of Miss Frances Gardi “City Reconstruction” was the ner and Miss Bess Hall. These little next subject taken up, -and this was pay day for the firemen under the from the Hermiston Auto Co. Makes Its Bow Mrs. W. H. Simmons and daughter people sang a number of songs, ducts handled by S. R. Oldaker in a con new system of a paid fire depart- The initial number of the Board Mrs. Lou Brownell of Umatilla were and solos. cise way when he said we should ment. man Bee has reached our desk, and Pendleton visitors on Wednesday. After routine work of the meet- All pupils or persons not in the presents a very creditable appear- promote the interests of the town by Mr. and Mrs. Elliot of Hermiston school who have library books out fixing the sidewalks and streets and ing was finished a motion prevailed ance. Cramer, Kelly & Cramer bettering our irrigation system. Col. that the department have another were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. are urged to return them before the publishers, and they are to be school closes. J. F. McNaught thought the present fire drill, and Chief Kingsley has Banks. congratulated in adding such an up- The Neighborhood Club will meet next Tuesday evening at The "movie’ "Pershing’s Crusa- building influence to that lively lit- irrigation system should be bettered designated ' Winter Entertainment or changed altogether. for assess 8 o’clock as the time for the drill at the home of Mrs. N. W. Bloom <iers" was a splendid picture. This tie Morrow County town in the west Wednesday afternoon, May 21. Each picture was given in the Auditorium and requests that, every member be Mrs. Craig, representing the Ellis- ments the way they are now work a extension of this project. It is member is requested to bring a last Wednesday night. hardship on the people. He believ- on hand to take part. typographically perfect, well edited White Chautauqua Co., passed a few question for the question box at ed It unreasonable that many pieces and contains lots of.wholesome news days here this week, and succeeded that time. The last meeting of the Smallpox Hits Elgin of property should be assessed on Dies By Own Hand and is also a credit to the publishers In Interesting the people of this com- Elgin, Oregon, is tightly quaran club was held at the Banks home. which no water could be obtained, A .. Portland dispatch says that and the community as the munity In signing up for a series of several piano sel- John and wound up by wanting to know tined on acount of an epidemic of Mrs. Banks gave Salmon Brown, 82, son of latter having given it good adver entertainments during the winter Phipps read on months by high class entertainers who was the author of the irriga- smallpox, according to a letter re ections and Mrs. Brown, famous Harpers Ferry char- tising support. belonging to that concern. acter of Civil war days, shot and Hon system—but only echo answer- ceived this week by Mr. Bickford, "Toys.” W. A. Leathers has returned home killed himself while lying on an in ed “Who.”F. B. Swayze said he butter maker at fhe creamery, from Wedded in Walla Walla from a business trip to Portland. his wife, who stated that there were After 21 Years had paid much money in water as- valid’s bed at his home, 2024 East Cary E. Woods and . Miss Marie Mr. and Mrs. W. Cassidy and sessments on property he owned in a great many cases and that one of Couch street Saturday night. Pierson were united In wedlock in and Mrs. F. A. Richards and Dr. daughter Marion and Miss Danner Mrs. Brown, in another part of the Walla Walla Thursday of last week child were welcome visitors at the Hermiston from which he never de- their children had contracted* the motored to Walla Walla last Friday house with the other members of the and returned to Hermiston Sunday. L. D. Lay home on Ridgeway avenue rived any benefits, and J. J. Casser- disease. to visit friends, returning home on family. but Monday evening a wedding supper from Monday Io Wednesday of this heard the report. % jumped in with the suggestion Monday. Law thought nothing of the noise until was given In their honor at the home week. Mr. Richards, who Is a physi- that the city tap a domestic water Must Conform to Mrs. Will Fritts and Mrs. Freeman the body of her husband was found F. M. Phillips, deputy dairy and of the bride’s parents east of town, clan of Whitewood. S. D , Is a broth main at the highest point and di- Phipps spent Wednesday afternoon on the bed in which he has been a here Tues- food commissioner, was which was attended by about fifteen er of Mrs. Lay. and the visit was vert water therefrom for irrigation with Mrs. Howard Reid sewing on confirmed invalid for several years. of the happy couple's young friends. doubly joyful from the fact that 21 Purposes. Should this be done he day and Wednesday of this week Red Cross garments. His health had been falling rapidly last years had elapsed since said the West Siders would be more ’looking over the stocks in the vari Mr. and Mrs. Winters of Californ Official Visit since he retired from business in than pleased to have the irrigation ous stores. and reported that ail con meeting. ia and Mrs. Belscamper went to Pen Portland because of the infirmities F. W Settlemeir, Grand Master of water now in use by the city divert- formed to the pure food regulations. dleton and Walla Walla on Tuesday. of age. He lived in Oregon many the Masonic Lodge of Oregon, will One thing only he found amiss, and ed to the ranchers in his neighbor- Umatilla Boardman Sunday that was the way ranchers have of Mr. Winters purchased a new Chev years and formerly was an Eastern make an official visit to the Umatil- hood. At this point Mayor F. There is scheduled to take place rolet of Lays’ Garage this week. la Lodge on Monday night, May 19. Oregon sheep rancher. McKenzie entered the arena on re marketing their butter by writing titantic baseball game tomorrow a L. Sampson recently sold his The gun with which Mr. Brown A large delegation from Hermiston quest and gave a very efficient re- their names on the wrappers. He afternoon In Umatilla between the ranch to parties living at Vancou will meet him there. sume of the operation of both the __ said that this method must be dis ver, Wash., who will be here to take killed himself had long been a relic team of that town and the Board- in the home and is presumed to have irrigation and domestic water system continued in future, and that the be man nine. It Is expected i possession at once. some sentimental connection with H. 0. A. Club since his connection with the city name must be "printed or stamped" good exhibition of the national dia C. L. Upham has been busy the Club met at the home of Mrs. O. council some years ago. Before tak- thereon according to law, and the past few days guiding the steering the history of Mr. Brown's famous mond game because each town has The day father. American abolitionist, who P. Smith on Thursday, ing his seat he said he would like to wrapper must also contain the print won a game, the one last Sunday at 1 wheel. having purchased a Ford for a good so- was passed in sewing and ed net weight and contain the words was the subject of the song "John re Main avenue paved from First to Boardmanegoing to Boardman hy a himself and family. Brown’s Body,” The gun was a .44 rial time. A delicious picnic lunch ourth street, and curbs and cement "dairy butter.” In citing the law he who took score of 3 to 6. Thus arc honors Those from this district 1:30. Mrs. Rena Wa- was served at calibre weapon. walks built either by property own- showed that both the producer and even between the two. and the In the county track meet held at Mrs. Brown and six children Bur- terman and mother and Mrs. Kelly “re or by formation of an improve- the merchant selling the product Pendleton last week were Mr. and will watch with interest the out- from Hermiston were guests of the ment district. He was willing ^to were liable to a fine in deviating Mrs. H. J. Ott and children, Mr. and vive Salmon Brown. come tomorrow. club. Mrs. Stroup and Miss Leda make such improvement on his pro- front the above instructions. I Mrs. F. Waugaman and children. Gould of the neighborhood wore al While here he also inspected the Good Time Coming Perty with the rest. To Their Erie Home ceamery. hotel kitchens and several Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hannan and so guests. The next meeting will be George Holland, assistant water At a meeting of the directors of held at the home of Mrs. Beisse for After a visit of Iwo months children, A. E. Bensel and family. other places, and found all in perfect superintendent, gavt a brief outline the Creamery Thursday evening it Mrs. Gould. relatives In California. Mrs. Mabel 1 and Miss Ethel Graham. regarding the many leaks that have sanitary condition. little daughter and Sapper, Alfred Groom Is now working for was decided to hold a dairymen's •»ning up this spring in the domes- picnic on Saturday. May 31. Watch mother have gone to Erie, Pn , to the Ft. Wayne Fruit CO. New Barber ‘ »ater pipe lines, and thought Use Good Judgment for particulers next. week. William Shaar has at last secured make their future home. In the let- The bill authorizing $2,500,000 hat the present system would al- a barber to assist him In his shop In 1er directing us to change the ad- Attorney Visits “ax be a bill of expense to the city. Roosevelt highway bonds to condi Grange Meeting the person of Mr. Englehart, who ar- dress of The Herald to Erie Mrs. Attorney Edw. J. Clark. who has The main event of the evening. tioned upon the government putting There will be a regular meeting rived from Spokane last Saturday Sapper says: taken a partnership tn the law firm Opting the banquet served at mid up a like amount. "Wc have seen lots of beautiful of the Hermiston Grange next Wed- This means that Oregon ould get of Will M. Peterson, the well known "Sht. was reserved till the last. It While It Is true that various fac- things since coming here, hut the r $5,000,000 road if the people vote Pendleton attorney, was in Hermis- nesday evening. May 21, an Mack’s Probably was not intended to be so. have not been any nicer tors contribute to Increase or reduce I two months e bonds and the automobile li-ton Wednesday attending to legal I hall at 8:30 p. m. Just happened that way. This the bonds than we have had In Hermiston in the attendance at schools in given firm. vas the talk by Attorney J. T. Hin- cense would take care of Oregon's I business connected with sections of the country. It is worthy the spring. Evening* the ocean is Sterilization of dairy utensils of new Mr. Clark was formerly city * who on taking the floor did not share. Millions of breeze is pretty cold, even to the ex production of of comment that In the States hav- necessary for the - of Toledo, Oregon, and is a gen- "nee matters, but began by hewing country would be opened up - and . I ney improved tent of necessitating the wearing of ould have a coast defense i tieman of most pleasing personality. dairy products of high quality, part-ling a High percentage of . the line over the change that had Oregon a much larger . percentage of furs, but the sun is beautiful. Hope icularly milk and cream, because I roads------------------- sen made In the Columbia highway road connecting with the one being the washing of dairy utensils, at rural students enrolled regularly at-iwe find nice weather In the east some Every farmer should keep built by Washington and California. 1 15th of , its diversion from t..- - the original least by the process ordinarily used. I tend the schools than In the State" Wc will be in Eric on the im-May and you can send next week's "rey to go through E. P. Do Id's Good judgment and not sectional sort of account system of Vis busi- is not sufficient to Insure freedom I having a amali percentage of — show phard and the C. C. Mason an jealousies should guide the voters in ness. It !• should onvwr •* ---- — the - ! rofit and paper there.' from infection and contamination. proved roads. . . llosa of all of his operations. Sullivan places, thus eliminating this election. ) fur- COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES HIGH SCHOOL NOTES