The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 05, 1920, Image 1

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    THE
HERMISTON HERALD
VOL XV
a
HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1920.
N0.8
Vice-President
HERMISTON VS STANFIELD President and Elect
of the United States CITY ELECTION BRINGS OUT
FOOT BALL GAME GREAT
EVER POLLED
$
Last Friday afternoon on the Her-
miston High School foot ball grounds,
Hermiston High
Gets Big Game
Election day was a busy day in
the Hermiston High School eleven de­
Hermiston, county, state and national
feated Stanfield, 32 to 6.
tickets sharing the interest with the
A very small crowd was present to
city election, which was very inter­
witness the game, owing to so many
esting. A number of our good ladies
On Saturday afternoon, November
social activities for Hallowe'en, pre­
had a ticket of their own and they
Several people from town went out certainly made it hot for the regular
venting many of the school children 13 th at 3:09 o’clock p. m. the Pen­
to Columbia Friday evening to the ticket printed on the ballot. What
from witnessing the game that would dleton High School and Hermiston
Hallowe’en social held at the school made it more interesting was the fact -
High
School
foot
ball
teams
will
lock
have otherwige, and a very few citi-
house. The school rooms were at­ that hardly anyone knew who the
sens of the town were present, owing, horns for the championship of the
county.
tractive with autumn leaves and Hal­ ladies were running for their candi­
perhaps to lack of advertising. The
lowe'en decorations and an interest­ dates. and most of us were guessing
The Pendleton High School team
game was scheduled in a hurry and
ing program had been prepared.
proper publicity could not be given. has a wonderful record this year and
and scratching our heads, wondering
The High School Quartette sang what was going to happen. The only
Hermiston
has
not
been
defeated
so
However, the crowd will be larger
1
1
several songs, Wilma Waugamar gave thing that did happen was this: the
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next time, for the brand of football far, and indications point out the
a reading from James Withcomb largest number of voters that ever
fact
that
this
will
be
the
greatest
that our boys are putting up will at­
Riley and Mrs. Joe Udey had a whis­ voted In the history of the city turned
Sanaos.
game
ever
played
in
Hermiston.
tract crowds anywhere, and Hermis­
a
Sopyrigh.
tling solo, accompanied by Prof. out Tuesday, and exactly 278 votes
The
price
of
admission
for
this
ton citizens are more than proud of
ASeAzetk Esdsrvsesamesee
McQueen. Little Miss Gentry played were counted. Last election there
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school children’s athletic activities. game will be: children 25c, adults
some
difficult piano selections and were 34.
WARREN
G.
HARDING
. CALVIN COOLIDGE
The game was much onesided, Her­ 50c, and the boys want a record
"Sonny
” Briggs, accompanied by Mrs.
The
greatest
Republican
land
slide
crowd
out,
and
they
are
entitled
to
it
solidation
Bill.
All
the
rest
of
the
The candidates the ladies run for
miston taking the aggressive all
George Briggs, gave a couple of mar- Office were all good men and had
in
the
history
of
the
United
States
Don
’
t
forget
this
game
on
Saturday.
measures
were
badly
beaten.
through, and the score would have
is what the big city dailies say about
The county went Republican with tial airs on the traps. Pauline Voel- they put them on the ballot the re-
ben 32 to 0, only for the fact that a November 13th.
the
election,
even
some
of
the
solid
the
exception of one office, that of ker gave two excellent readings and suit might have been different.
fleet footed runner of the Stanfield
South
going
Republican.
county school superintendent, W. W. also accompained Prof. Voelker for
The big election of the nation.
eleven caught a forward pass from
In
the
state
and
county,
the
same
Green,
(Dem.) winning over Clara trombone solos. Mrs. Udey. Mr. Ott, State and county also polled a very
Hermiston’s backfield and run about
thing applies. The state went over­ P. Stone, (Rep.) by a small majority. and Professors Voelker add McQueen heavy vote, and the interest was al­
40 yards for a touchdown. It was a
whelmingly Republican, and Stan­ All the rest of the Republican ticket played at intervals during the even­ ways keen in town during the day,
grand spectacular play, and amused
ing.
field is elected senator, Brown gets was elected.
and in the evening all places showing
the crowd immensely, for all were
Delicious refreshments were serv- election returns were crowded until
The Oregon Tuberculosis Associa­ the Supreme court vacancy as does
In our own three precincts, Col­
glad to see Stanfield score against
Van Winkle the attorney general's umbia gave Stanfield a majority, the ed under the direction of the club the wee small hours in the morning,
our home boys. It was just a case of tion, under the direction of the ex­ job.
ecutive secretary, Mrs. Saidie Orr-
vote being Stanfield 62, Chamberlain ladies.
until all were satisfied how it was go-
being glad to set the weak score a-
The measures'that carried in the 53; precinct No. 54 gave Chamber-
Dunbar, Is organizing its forces
ing.
gainst the strong, for our boys were
Regulating Legislative lain a majority, 117'to 104, and pre­
throughout the state for the annual state are:
From all the returns at hand at
outclassing Stanfield at every stage
sale of Christmas Seals. Robert W. Session; Fixing Term of County Of­ cinct No. 53 gave Stanfield 91 and
this time, 't appears that Senator
of the game. It must be said In just­
Osborn, who has just conducted a ficers; and the Portland Port Con- Chamberlain 106.
Chamberlain lost to Mr. Stanfield.
ice to the Stanfield boys that they
tuberculosis survey of eastern Ore-
This office was the most hotly con­
have had little practice and were not
gon, has been named seal sale di­ REPUBLICAN RALLY LAST
tested in the state election. It was
prepared to meet such an aggregation
rector and is already in the field
a close race, and the result could have
A
meeting
of
unusual
interest
to
as the Hermiston High. ,
MONDAY WELL ATTENDED
' building up an organization for what
the alfalfa producers of Umatilla and been easily turned one way or the
There will be another game In the
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE
the association hopes will be the big­
Morrow counties is to be held in the other. It now appears that Mr. Stan­
near future between Stanfield and
gest and most successful sale yet
A large number of people turned
The Neighborhood Club will bold Baptist shurch of this city tomorrow field will carry the state by about 10,
Hermiston, when the Stanfield eleven
held in the state.
out Monday night to hear W. A. Har­ an all day meeting November 17 with at 1:30 p. m. Dr. Hector MacPherson 000 majority.
wi be able to give our boys a much
The Public Health Association will rison of Portland the principal speak­ M sh . C. M. Edmonds, when the ladies of the Federal Bureau of Marketing
Following is the vote for city of­
harder battle, and a big crowd
should be out to see the game. Look conduct the sale in the 11 counties er of the Republican rally at the will work on comforts. All are re­ and Rural Organization, Department ficials:
Mr. Harrison is an quested to bring darning needles and of Agriculture, is to speak upon the
for the bills announcing it, and then where they exist; they are Jackson, Play House.
For Mayor
co-operative marketing of alfalfa
be on hand when the referee blows Coos, Lane, Washington, Clackamas. overseas veteran and he spoke at thimbles.
154
F. C. McKenzie .............
Hood
River,
Union,
Harney,
Curry.
some
length
to
an
interested
aud
both
from
the
standpoint
of
the
man
the whistle.
84
F.
C.
Woughter
.................
Multnomah. In other counties or­ ience.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beddow are who wants to feed his bay upon the
13
W.
W.
Ilfaley
.................
ganizations have already signified
Other men on the platform were entertaining Mr. Bently from Pendle­ premises and the man who desires to E. J. Kingsley ..................
10
their intention of taking an active J. T. Hinkle, who introduced the ton this week.
ship his hay. He has had a long ex­
For Recorder
part in the sale of the Seals. In Yam­ speakers, Frank Sloan of Stanfield,
perience in helping with the organi­
135
hill county club women will conduct J. H. Gwinn of Pendleton and J. F.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haddox and zations of several of the larger Cali­ C. W. Kellogg . .......
135
...............
the sale in McMinnville, Newberg, McNaught. Mr. Sloan asked for the Slaude and Frank Waugaman and fornia co-operative marketing insti­ J. D. Watson
Tor Treasurer
I Plans for the Older Boys’ Confer- Sheridan, Amity, Willamina, Dayton, support of the people in his candidacy | two children drove to PendletorfWed. tutions and just recently has assist­
238
I enee in Pendleton, November 5-6 are Carlton and Dundee.
and Mr. Gwinn spoke on two of the Mr. Haddox went to take the ballot ed In the formation of the State Dairy F. B. Swayze ......................
men
’
s
League.
Miss Edith Willie of Dayville. measures.
being completed rapidly. The pro-
box to the county clerk's office.
For Councilman
198
I gram will begin Friday afternoon at Grant county, has the distinction of
J. W. Campbell .....................
Another talk of interest will be
The High School band played sev­
294
E.
P.
Dodd
.....
I tour o’clock with a brief address by being the first woman to volunteer eral pieces out. side the theatre and | The per capita consumption of lum­ made by Fred Bennion, county agent,
224
I the Conference Director, A. E. Yount, her services as seal sales agent be­ a piece inside before the speaking ber in the United States for the year of Umatilla county. Mr. Bennion has C. S. McNaught
204
just recently visited two meetings of F. V. Prime ...
I on the subject, "Why are we here” fore the sale has begun. Columbia commenced.
1918 was about 300 board feet.
205
Hay Growers Associations in Wash­ H. M. Straw
I followed by a short address by Rev. and Clatsop counties were visited
193
F. C. Woughter.................
ington and will have much interest
I Geo. L. Clark of Pendleton. In the during the past week by Mr. Osborn
42
R.
A.
Brownson
.............
-
I evening Mr. Norman F. Coleman, and organized assistance was ar­
Ing information.
35
Bert
Haneline
.................
I President of the Loyal Legion of Log- ranged. Mrs. Dunbar visited The
Inquiriesfrom al over the North-
59
Geo.
H.
Root
...
.................
i gers and Lumbermen will speak on Dalles last week and spoke before the
west are coming in about the Colum-
5«
A.
W
Prann
.....................
Sorosls
Club
and
that
club
volunteer
­
the subject, “Am I Fit?” Saturday
bia Basin Alfalfa Growers Associa-
59
I morning will be taken up by address- ed to take over the agency for the
tlon which the growers of Northwest T. D. Worster -.............
54
E.
J.
Kingsley
.
...............
es and conferences. The afternoon seal sale for the entire county of
Morrow and Western Umatilla count­
Wasco.
Measures
I will be given over to recreational
ies have recently organized. It is
Jueot
150
I features in charge of Cash Wood, Co.
hoped to greatly increase the mem­ 400
The budget of Oregon Tuberculosis
51
iory
V
àâ
401
bership and work out plans both for
J M. C. A. Secretary for Umatilla Co, Association for use in 192.1 is $35,000
148
producing and marketing next sea­ 403
Saturday evening there will be a and through the sale of the Christmas
’s
53
I banquet for all delegates' given by seals at a cent a piece, this sum will
son's crop through co-operative met­ 404
Ae,
tp
—
Wda,t
:
rd
541
hods successfully proved out in other
the people of Pendleton. On Sunday be sought. This means a sale of five
and similar lines.
the delegates will attend church and seals per capita if the work of the As­
9
57
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Sunday School with their host and sociation is to be continued along its
-
al.
.
hostess, in the morning. In the after established lines. If a sum less than
SOCIETY EVENTS OF THE WEEK
noon there will be a large mass meet- this is raised It will mean the sacri­
ing for delegates of the Conference ficing of some part of the vital educa­
and the Older Boys of the city of Pen- tional, demonstration and expermint-
Mrs. F. V. Prime gave a Hallowe’en
A change in the 'management of
At. -4*
" 1
FAgEs
4.Y
dleton.
This meeting will be ad- al work.
party Saturday evening, October 30, The Play House took place Monday,
e) 1 . 1/
dressed by Mr. Hal Donnelly, Student
to which about twenty were invited. November 1, when Arthur W Ad-
Four and a half million seals have
Secretary for the University of ore- been received by the Oregon Associa­
Hallowe’en decorations were about amson purchased from George IL
the house, as* were many flowers. Adams the franchise and equipment
ton. The closing service of the con- tion. The 1920 Seal features a tiny
Jack-o‘-Lanterns were on the porch of the local theatre. Mr. Adamson
Prence win be Sunday evening in green elf, who carries aloft the
as well as in the house. Bridge was is a North Dakota man and Is ex-
charge of W. W. Dillon, Executive standard of the Anti-Tuberculosis As­
played until late in the evening, perienced In the moving picture bus-
Secretary of the Interstate Executive sociation, the red double-barred cross
when refreshments were served and iness. The new management states
Committee of the Young Men’s while riding atop the pack of gifts
the entire party drove to the H. M that the high standard of photoplays
Christian Association of Oregon and carried by Santa Claus. The scheme
Straw
residence where dancing was will be kept up as formerly and sev­
Idaho.
of the stamp is to typify the"great-
eral new features will be introduced.
enjoyed
for some hours.
est gift of all, good health,” and the
, t 4254
Mr. Adams has made a large cir­
attaching of stamps to all letters car-
Horse Thief Taken
cle
of friends during his stay in Her-
Clyde
Marshal Crandall took
Mrs. E. I. Davis entertained at din­
rying of the gift of good health to
Wheeler into custody Monday on a hundreds of Oregon victims of this
ner Sunday at her home on Gladys miston, and they regret his leaving.
Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Fred George but through his activities in the movs
charge of horse-stealing. He has been dread disease, as 95 per cent of the
and Mrs. Miller and daughter of Eche ing picture business, he has receive,
wanted for some time by the Yakima entire proceeds from the sale will be
i drove down to spend the day at the some flattering offers rom Por and
authorities and Marshal Crandall kept in this state to combat the
Davis home
'
houses and there is a possibility thnt
found him working in this vicinity. disease.
1 he may remain In the Northwest.
„Wheeler was kept in jail until
_ JpogHs
i Mr. Adams thanks the people of
Wednesday night when he was called
The Beans Burned!
Mm. Roy Rodgers of the Columbia the project for the support they have
■r by oficers who will turn him over
district entertained about 25 little given The Play House and hopes that
All she had left in the world was
the Washington police.
friends of her children at a Hallow- they will continue to give their loyal
two cents and she burned the beans!
You said it! See
I e'en party Saturday night.
patronage to Mr. Adamson.
A
catastrophe?
Hermiston beats the Pendleton
Dollars and
Madge
Kennedy
In
wh School second team Saturday,
The
A
The "Greatest Mother" concept which was visualized In the famous art
The Bridge Crub met last Monday
Leave. For East
nember 13th, it has a right to play Sense” at the Playhouse Sunday.
poster
used by the Ameritan Red Cross in its second war fund campaign
shorus girl's romance with a warm-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith expect
first team and a chance to win hearted I baker lad. Laughs, tears has had Its symbolism adapted to the Red Cross work of the post war era afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. T.
M. D. Scroggs and Mrs. | to leave shortly for the east, where
and will muminate the main poster to be used in the Fourth Roll Call Novem- Hinkle. Mrs.
Eastern Oregon championship,
_
....
.
.... "yi ng 5 r,. 241* palotitaet
ber 1125 This adaption will bear the title "Still the Greatest Mother in George Briggs being joint hostesses they will visit Mr. Smith’s relative,
sich includes Pendleton. La Grande and thrills aplenty.
the World.” Everyone is familiar with the original "The Greatest Mother in with Mrs. Hinkle. The rooms were in Oxford. Indiana. They will give
’ Baker City. ’Hermiston has a
Foot
ball
Saturday
afternoon.
Nov-
! decorated with autumn foliage and up the house they have been occupy-
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g
IIS.1 the World. " the effectiveness of which has been shown In part by the fact
"sht — to get
into inis
this cnanipiuiiniiip
championship
I flowers. Mothers of the members of ing on the west side, known as the
and If everyone who possibly (ember 13th, between Hermiston “is" that Ithas furnished a synonym for Red Cross that has come to almost a
| the club were guests during the after- Dishon house, and after it is vacated
an. will be on hand Saturday the and Pendleton High School teams Be household term. More than any other symbol, excevt the red cross itseur,
ic will be taken by George HRoot
I noon.
“th to root for the home boys we can sure to be on hand- and see this gam public has made H the trademark of the American Red ° •
“I there,
lit will be a hummer.
Social at Colum- .
bia Well Attended
Bears
he
y en
Desta
The Red Cross
Christmas Seals
Hay Growers to
Meet Saturday
COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
Complete Plans
Fof Conference
The American Red Cross
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