Image provided by: Hermiston Public Library; Hermiston, OR
About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1921)
T H E H E B ttlS T O N HERALD, HERMISTON, ç RJKGOK. m other Mrs. Tease are v isitin g at the L. A. H unt w ent to Boardman and Frank W augam an home. T hey e x A rlington W ednesday on business. pect to locate in the w est. The W augam ans form erly lived at Eddy Dan Barlow, m em bership man for Mine M argaret O'Leary o f Grass v ille. the H ay Growers returned from Hep V alley Wa« a dinner guest o f Mrs. pner Monday where he was called by M. J? ^1 uni in a Thursday evening. C. B. Green. W. O. W hltsettand his w ife's illn ess. Miss O’Leary la one o f the new teach son Claude returned Sunday from ers. their h u n tin g trip. Harry Straw has been appointed I hay w eigher and inspector for the The county W. C. T. U. co n v en H. A. L angm ack. O. J. Stockton, I Hay G rowers In H erm iston. tion w ill be held thia year at M ilton and Mr. and Mrs. Dan F o lett are here Septem ber 15. It Is expected that Frank Stone made tw o hurried from Lebanon to look at land. several from here w ill attend. trips to The D alles last week retu rn ing w ith h is son Louis on Saturday. W. J. W arner and fam ily, J. F Goldie Mumma returned to Port land Monday n ig h t. She w ill teach M cNaught and Mrs. Eurl M itchell The apple grow ers are b egining m usic In the public schools. T his were P endleton visitors Saturday. Io fit up for action. The m anager Is her third year In the sam e school A. W. Prann has been busy for the L. A. H unt, F. L. J ew ett and I.ee past few w eeks d istrib u tin g boxes Miss E ffie Goodwin w en t to Pen Savely w ent to Prosser, W ash. Mon and se ttin g up th e grader. A nother dleton Saturday m orning. She w ill day to attend a Joint m eetin g o f the week w ill see them in operation. be em ployed In the oflce of Dr. Trip sa les agen ts o f the tw o sta tes hay laaociaticns. per there. T hrough som e error a few thought the Hay Growers m eetin g was to be Mrs. G. W. L lnsey of Ouaquago, N. last Saturday m orning instead of A nine pound baby boy w as born to Mr. and Mfa. Earl P u ller August V. has been v is itin g her sister, Mrs. afternoon. It Is hoped no one m is sed out on th is account. 30 at the Goodwin hospital here. Chas. N. Gould for the past week. Hermiston Locals m ediately issue in vitation s for the feast at Irrigon. The correspondent Is not a Sunday school participant but he should be invited to w rite up I he ocasion. way- ____ Mr. and Mrs. Frank G uiw lts w hose recent m arriage in Salem 1 HERMISTON IRRIGATION DISTRICT NOTICE • old In another colum n returned to r t g it lo ^ D M r le f «rtlfinai»» a ia»».t *,er»i<’ar^ *£ d 'rec,orH ° f ,h e H erm iston Ir- H erm iston Sunday and arc receivln ber 29th 921 « ^ 8 n m r th' ° f e o f the D istrict on T hursday. Seplem - I (he con gratu lation s of their friends. levted b t said h„»rH «P.,,.rpoBe of »PPortionlng the taxes to be a u 2 . ,Or thc year 1921 !,t w hich time the fo llo w in g estln iat Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Slierw in e« and budget nfay be discussed w ith the lev y in g board Conklin Park, Idaho stopped off here ">■ ’« ia "■« ™ * a short tim e th is week on their win .„ ¿ in * ® ? .* a ,™ * t*en th a t «<•«» bnnrd of directors, „ c lin g as a board of back home from Erie, I’ennsylvanl 19 21 at 8°n ' m ’»nTTh th ® ° ff ‘Ce ° f the D,8trlct on T uesday, October 4th They were friends o f the Sappers Ic x ^ e,.°v, , e T lew,nR and correctl,,g ,h e — < Erie. . HERMISTON IRRIGATION DISTRICT BUDGET ‘ 1 v E stim ated E xpenditures PERSONAL Stitt VICES No. 1 » 3 00.00 3 150.00 3 12.00 550.00 r iM U d 1. Director! .o n Judges o i Election A ttorney Other Service« 4. 5. Total 1. Postage Supplies Total »300.00 150.00 12.00 650.00 Otto Sapper made a (rip to Board- man today. Mrs. Gco.Beddow w as in Pendleton » 1 0 12.00 »1012.00 I W ednesday. , MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES: 2. Mrs, George Camp of U m atilla w.u in tow n Saturday. stationery 50.00 E ugene D exter w as here from I U m atilla last Tuesday, CONSTRUCTIONAL CHARGE DUE THE UNITED STATES »100.00 »100.00 Total 38902.21 E. A. W estcrb elt of Boardmanwa. OPERATION AND M AINTENENCE CHARGE DUE U S • T otil ’ ■ here Tuesday. 35200.08 HIGHWAYS^ ROADS, STREETS. BRIDGES: 9 T ¡ F J. A. R eeves w ill be missed from INDEBTED NESS: I'h e mall route for a few days while 1. Bonded and Interest thereon 2. W arrants Bnd Interest thereon he ia h avin g a rh o p vacation. Jasper 343.95 3. A ll oth er Indebtedness and in terest Tem pleton is ta k in g h is place, Total 343.95 343.95 I MISCELLANEOUS: ’ Mrs. R»»y Rands of Boardman wn 1. Bonds of O fficers 45.00 I here Tuesday, 2. A dvertising and P rin tin g 100.00 3. Other M iscellaneous 200.00 EMERGENCY?"0 *8 ' 3 345.00 4 5 .0 0 345.00 Mrs. E lla B. Percey left for Port .. 50.00 Total Total w . ? mount ib . money lor all purposes »75903 24 Flapendlturw and B u dget A llow an ce foe a m o o f ‘aat P lacai Yeor IT K U _ Flacal Year PERSONAL (SERVICES 1 - Secretary r«lar: 300.00 2. Directors 150.00 3. Judges o f Election 12.00 ♦- A tier pay , 660.00 6. Other Services r te ta ll- ed P a - pendi- tu r e fo r I Bud get Papen- I A llo w , d ltn re enee In In d e ta il | d e u il 1S19 Thomas Jackson w ho has been sick a reported m uch better. »75 00 20 00 * To th I * MATERIAL A N D SUPPLIES: 1. P ostage and 2. Stationary Supplies 60 00 50.00 « 35 C onstruction Charge Due United Staten v 38902.21 Operation and M aintenance due U nited S tates 36200 09 H ighw ays. Roads. Streets, Bridges INDEBTED NESS: 1. Bonded and Interest thereon ». W arrants and tnterest thereon 343 95 3. All oth er.In d eb ted - nesa and Interest Total 343.95 MISCELLANEOUS 1. Bonds o f O fficers 45 00 ». A dvertising 100 00 3 Other M iscellaneous 200 00 EMERGENCY I C X t Kt k. k**n »18.00 H ollts Percey has sold h is dray I business to Mr. Robtnett who w ill continue It. Percey haH nnothe t 'ruck w hich he w ill use for long hau lin g, m aking a sp ecia lty of hay work. Frank O utw its announces a dance I at the auditorium a week from Sm j urday. Music and oth er arrange m ents w ill be announced next tim e IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS 9 S Charles Sam son, his sisters and Mrs. Samson motored over from Wap- ata Saturday even in g and returned the fo llo w in g day. “ UMATILLA’S QUALITY STORE” UMATILLA, OREGOT Echo Flour Mills Echo, O re g o n T he S uperior P ro d u ct of Scientific M illing M akes B e tte r B read Try a Sack DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED W h e n you b a k e a pie do you ever .top to «meM er that for the .erne money and no work a. all you can buy a high grade pie from us? W h t n ycu t a k e a c a k e it mate you • • much aayoe would pay ua to hake it'for y o u -a n d we rvarantee that our cake will p|. arc four most fastidious guest. W h e n you L a k e bread «true .! thal h,. ad will he'old before you can pot sibly I.BP if up. You iret our bie«d frosh tv o n day—and you pay ni> more. WT c TO P IT Y Rev. F. R. Jackson of the local M ethodist church w ill be stationed nt T igard n ext year and w ill leave here In about a month. T igard is a few m iles south of Portland on the paved h igh w ay and is considered desirable location. Rev. Jackon's m any friends here w ill regret hli leavin g. He w ill be on hand next Sunday to meet his regular appoint m ents here and in Columbia. He has just returned from the Spokane conference. LEAVE WATKIN3’ . LINE Pend'etoii Echo I Stanfield Hermiston Into U m atilla of . s f,o I2:n n 4; qn 9 .1 5 1 :1 5 5:1! 9 :3 0 1:35 5:35 9:55 1:55 5:55 1 0 .1 5 2:15 6:15 LEAVE | U m atilla g :0 0 12:00 4:00 H erm iston 8:20 12:20 4:20 Stanfield 8 45 12:45 4 .4 5 Echo 9 :0 0 1:00 5:00 Into Pendleton 10:15 2:15 6:15 SPIC E S, EXTRACTS, T O IL E T P R E P A R A T IO N S ETC. TWO TRIPS SUNDAY Leaving Pendleton 8 a. m. and 4 p. m. L eaving U m atilla 8 a. m. and 4 p. m. 722 Cottonwood Phone 868 We D eliver Parcels at W ay P oints Mrs. J. S. West PAR«« P a n d ln to n P e n d le to n to P e n d le to n to P e n d lo to n to Pioneer Employ t o E c h o . 81.10 S t a n f i e l d , 8 1 .3 6 H e r m i s t o n , 3 1 .7 6 U m a t i l l a , 8 2 .1 8 Station at Hotel Oregon and Hotel Hermiston ment Company 22 T«an ie Service. OlJeit b Orcgee G. A. Hurley, Manager T h e F re n c h R e s ta u ra n t O u r Special Uee BAKERY m J COMFECTIONERT Farms, Dairies, Hotels, Camps Miss Marjorie W atson w ho Is station ed at St, A nthony's hospital In P endleton w as called to Seattle ysterejay by the serious illn ess of her m other Mrs. W. McDermott w ho Is in a hospital there. B A K E R Y Fen L’elea and I ma'illa Stage H e rm is to n , O r e . Rev. Jackson to Leave O F- High Grade Patent B lu e S te m F lo u r Call a t residence o r leave o rd ers a t Ore. H dw . Co. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F in ley of Lex-- J iugton w ere Irrigon visitors Tuesday. • M ANUFACTURERS Complete Mr. and Mrs. C. G. H olland of Port- and spent the week end w ith Mr. and Mrs. L. D. B aling In the Lofgren | aneh nt ferry landing. Mr. Holland is ch ief clerk in the office of the And itor of F reigh t accounts of the Untor. i P acific system and enjoyed the out- lin g sh ootin g rabbits and eatin g the Irrigon m elons. Mrs. H olland is a sister of L yle Saling. 45 00 50 00 7 .(5 45 00 247 75 9 00 ab° T *h" nf ndltures *“'»"•'»» W •"<» * Y i . n l y e a r * n e x t pr<*rpp<1tnjc th e c u r r e n t y e a r from » r c h . ^ r7n4lT r. Secrotpry Hpnnlston Irrigation Dtatrlct Two great fea sts are reported In sigh t for the near future. E very body should hold o ff som e space and do ju stice to th e occasion. In eith er 1919 or 1920, the Irrigon and Board •nan Sunday school carried out an attendance con test, th e Irrigon school w in n in g by a nice m argin and the agreem ent w as. th a t the losin g side would furnish a big feed. Th > sam e arrangem ent* w ere made agnlft th is season and the Boardman school won the contest. W e expect to send Invitations to Boardman before the row w eather aeta In and then tm- E te ffa n tly P a rn ia h M Room« in Connection S T R IC T L Y F IR S T C L A S S I ohbach Bros., Proprietor« W e m a k e eve ry e ffo rt to fu rn is h firM r l« » i C. P. T ousseing. d istrict plant h ief o f the telep h on e cejmpany and H. G. Thompson o f P endleton, wire ch ief, are In tow n today. Mr T ousseing's home is In Portland. Ppnd'.ton, Oregon Manager« or Farmer« OAC P h °n e Rush O rd ers O u r F . t p m x FU m BrmUway 2278 4 N. Second S t Portland, Ore. T he telephone com pany Is at work on th e b u ild in g Im provements th is week. T he low er floor o f their ■ ■ « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ « ■ •(■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ J b u ild in g Is being remodeled to per mit b rin gin g the o ffice down stair«. p .L V z k U G U A N : A. L. l4»nd has sold 22 acres out north and w est o f tow n to D. D F ollett of Lebanon. B iggs and Beach handled the deal, K T .F .C T R I C I ’I X T IT R E m A N D A P P L IA N C E S _ * STANGEBY & GAST I have th e A ^ei'cy fo / Miss F r e d li Seam an w as sligh tly n hired Monday m orning b y fallin g o ff horse back.' More scare than In jury mid probably a very good lesson Io h erself and other careless riders f Foremen, Superintendent«, the e x p e n d itu r e ,fo r th e t C ^ « 2 7 7 - br s h o w n ahnv Miss Martha Hawn of Portlan.l I is here v isitin g her brothers W. B. B easley and R. B easley. IMI 1KAI Mrs. C hatterdam , o f Portland, Oregon is v isitin g w ith her mothei Mrs. C. E. K n igh t for a few days. Save your b ig melqns and squash for the fairs, Boardman and Heppner Mrs. C. 3 , B ryant, m other of Mrs Fraser has been very sick the past few days. R a p e n d ltn re e foe 1 Beret je e r a next preceding I K I as judge of stock and 11, K. Dean of U m atilla experim ent station on the fruits and vegetables. Mrs, Jennie Blakely of U m atilla is to be asked as judge for the dom estic science departm ent and this m atter Is being taken up at th is w ritin g. Do not forget to have your exh ib its at the depot early Monday morning Septem ber 12th as the truck w ill pick it up here and take it to Board- man and the com m ittee in charge of lie work w ill make the arrangem ents for display the afternoon of Monday Septem ber 12th.T he fair w ill be held Tuesday, Septem ber 13. fron lo n t ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET HERMISTON IRRIGATION DISTRICT Katlm afoH E ip o o d t- t u roa for •n stain r She w ill be gone : George P atterson returned àpokane Tuesday m orning. W. W. Felt house E. L. Jackson Frank W augam an J. F. M cNaught F. P. Phipps P. P. Sullivan **■ land Tuesday. few days. * 8 r The W ayne E lectric W asher h as? S a n ita ry rem ovable copper tub. W elded Steel Body and Fram<$' only 17 Slowly M oving P a rts. JL r4BMT t ’ G u aran teed to pay fo r itse lf th e firs t year. '. . «11» One of the largest parties of thia Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Ogden mot In town Miss Edna Gould has returned to ored to Irrigon Monday even in g and season w as given by Miss Snow ie and th is his her home from Baker where she has got som e peaches o f Mr. Goodlin Myrtle McCoy in the way of a birth day -surprise party on Mrs. J. E. H is fam- been visitin g . down there. He exp ects to have McCoy Saturday even in g September som e more ripe In about tw o weeks. The g irls arranged to have th eii Mr. and Mrs. Reuben H aw k in s of m other visit her sister Mrs. Don C. The Rebecca lodge w ill give an e n Cascade. Iowa. Mrs. J. A. Y eager and Fred Sanford who w ent to H am il B row nell and others In U m atilla for tertainm ent for members Friday of children and Miss Lily T aylor of ton, M ontana, w rites from there that next week. R efreshm ents w ill be Pendleton are visitors at the T. H. he is in the most b eau tifu l valley In a couple of days w h ile they were preparing the feast for the occasion served. G aither house th is week. Mr. and the world, m eaning the fam ous B it and then have Mrs. McCoy return Mrs. H aw kins are uncle and aunt of ter Root in the south w estern part after the gu ests had arrived. Mrs. Mrs. W. E. R oberts o f Eddyville. Mrs. G aither. of th at state. McCoy was certain ly surprised as she Ia. and Mrs. R. E. Foster of S eattle had expected n oth in g of the kind, who have been v isitin g at the Frank Col. Emmet Callahan of Boardman Mr. and Mrs. F lish of The Dalles ihe w as presented w ith a large num W augaman home le ft Monday for w ith their tw o sm all children stop I was in tow n W ednesday. ber of valuable presents and every Beattie. ped over Sunday at the Frank Stone body enjoyed the even in g im mensely. Fred Reunion and Henry Sommer- home. Both Mr. and Mrs. Flish were D. R. Brow nell o f U m atilla r e er were out w ith the Boys' P ig club very much Impressed w ith our H er turned home last Friday from a Ion:, W e are informed by the com m it In Columbia Sunday. Mr. B ennlon's miston country and think it far sup- trip w hich took him into the middle tee of the North Morrow county fair j fam ily and his m other motored down pcrlor In appearance to th at around w est, K ansas and Missouri and to I that » » » « V « Mr. 1 1 . I XX I 11 0 f V U tlillj < » f j L I1L C. V C. / . C U. alkins, county agent w ith him from Pendleton. The D alles. a orn a. lie was a Herm iston vis-1 of Morrow county has been selected Mrs. David Moran o f E ddyville, Mrs. Frank S llv ey returned W ed Iowa and Mrs. B. M. H oskins and her nesday from W asco and The D alles elim in ated by W ayne E lectric W aher. Special pr.ee th is week. • In order to permit com plete obser- vanc of the labor day, the Irrigon school w as not started on Monday as first arranged. N otices were posted that the op en in g day would be T ues day, Septem ber 6 and a fu ll atten d ance is reported. The pupils all a p pear happy to undertake another term of hard stu d ies. Principal F. G. Grover, how ever arranged to have the teachers meet and com plete final arrangem ents. Mrs. J. W .W arner is tak in g charge o f th e first three grades, Mrs. W. T E ggleston fourth, fifth and six th «and Miss A nna C. E ilerston of C latskanie, Oregon is in charge o f the seventh and eigh th , w hile Mr. Grover handles the ninth tejtih and eleventh . The new school has been fitted com plete in every Roes N ewport arrived S u n d a y ./,« « yylll make headquarters th is w inter. Hy Is here. I itor Tuesday. WASH DAY EVIL Ja « • O « w r t a t . O r« . 2 Ih c t » « » H ith e r In M itulios of TECHNOLOGY Ftht Schnob, Severn» ne**rtiae««t FALL TERM OPENS SFPT. I*. |92| r F m nkw oM w . .r a v M Ik . Ir r e t ì. Oregon Agricultural Collere <X M V A 1 4 .lt