The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 06, 1921, Image 6

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    TH E HERMISTON HERALD, B lcj BM ISTON. OREGO a M.
r
Local Hay
i T h e S to r y of •
Sold in East O u r S t a t e s t
Their report will be presented to the
county board after which It will be
We have ju st received a shipment of
advertised and duly presented to the
voters. A liberal policy was adopt­
ed by the committee, no reductions
of any importance being suggested.
By JONATHAN BRACE
IRRIGO» TEAM IS BEATEN BY When it was found that the estimate ASSOCIATION IS SUCCESSFULLY
X X I.— ILLIN O IS
was some *7000 less than last year it
29 TO 0 SCORE
INVADING N. Y. MARKET
a ska s ­
was decided to present for the con
kia , the
sidération of the voters an item of
Ordered last summer when the m arket was lower
oldest town In
Visitors Play Well But Are Handi *500 for a much needed gymnasium. Orders Come From Atlantic Coast
Illinois, Is on
Capped by Lack of Practice;
than it is now. Hence these prices:
At Good Prices; Inspect­
the site of an
Warner Referee
ors Are / Appointed
Indian village
The student body of the high
38c
2 1-2 size
and It was
•chool perfected its organization to-
_ _ _
h ere th a t
30c
Iay
all
the
officers
except
boys’
ath­
2
size
_
..
The high school football boys won
Father Marquette, after his first
The drean of an open door to the
letic
manager
being
captured
by
the
19c
1
size
their opening game Saturday when
discovery of the Illinois river,
northwest alfalfa hay on the Atlantic
established a Jesuit mission In
they defeated a town team from Irri­ girls. President, Wilma Gilbreth, seaboard has apparently been reallz
vise-president, Edna Broyles; Secre­
1675. Four years later La Salle,
gon and vicinity by a score f 28 to 0.
Our Fall Shipment of Dry Goods
e<t.
tary-treasurer,
Dorothy
Boardman;
the French explorer, passed
Jt was the first game for both
Several
sample
shipments
have
al
through the Great Lakes, landed
arrived this week.
teams and the play was a bit ragged iditor, Frances Blayden; girls’ ath ready been made and the results have
at the Chicago river and pushed
at times, but the high school team etic manager. Edna Broyles; boys’ justified all claims so far made. The
on to the Illinois river, which be
showed lots of steam and kept the athletic manager Lauren Cumins.
named after the Indian tribe«
grade of hay is reported showing up
ball driving up th,» field all the time.
living
in'that region. Here he
The secretary of the north Morrow well in comparison with the eastern
built a fort and sent his boat
They would haye added another
“ U m atilla’s Q uality Store'*
hay
this
year,
and
a
good
premium
back to Montreal for further sup­
touchdown to their score had the Community fair Is prepared to make is being paid for alfalfa.'
UMATILLA, OK EGON
his preliminary report:
plies.
When
his
vessel
did
not
game gone another half minute as
return he started home on foot
¡1 w-wry-T
Orders Come From East
they had the ball inside the Irrigon Receipts:
and succeeded in finding his way
Orders are on file for shipments to
Irrigon subscriptions ........ *24.00
one yard line when the game ended.
to Montreal through a thousand
Boardman Subscriptions .... 65.50 numerous places on the Atlantic
miles of tangled wilderness. He
Both Teams Fight Hard
County .................................. 200.00 coast whtch will be filled from vari­
gathered together another expe­
The Irrigon boys put up a goot'
ous association shipping points
dition and returned to the fort,
fight and they had some real foot­
Six firms Jiave placed orders all In
Total........................ *278.60
which he had left In charge of
ball players but were handicaped by Expense:
the vicinity of New York, for im­
his companion Tonty. The fort
lack of practice. They had noi
he found in ruins, but finally suc­
Inigon .................................. »14.00 mediate shipment, with the Oregon
Echo, O reg o n
ceeded in locating and rescuing
played together and conacquentl;
Boardman ...........................
6.45 association, by the first available
Tonty,
who
had
been
driven
out
i
lacked team work. Their back fieh
Printing and ribbons ........ 21.75 boat. The prices are very satisfact­
by the Iroquois Indians.
showed plenty of strength at timet
ory and terms agreeable, sales being
This riverway to the Mlsslsslp- i
Wapole and Eilertson showing up es
M ANUFACTURERS O l
Total ....................... *42.20 made upon State grades.
, pi became one of the leading j
peclally well in carrying the ball.
The hay market for the next fiv
avenues of communication be- <
To he distributed as prizes *237.30
Hermiston received the kick In th<
tween the French in the North j
There are 169 firsts and 82 seconds months, on the Atlantic coast look
and Louisiana. French settlers ;
first quarter and carried the bal
esidcs the special prizes for displays bright, and while much depends upon
soon located here and estab- i
to within fifteen yards of the Irrlgoi
o it is easy to see that no one will the quality of hay shipped, the sale,
li.shed the most friendly rein- ;
goal. Then being unable to male get much. The committee will de- office is very optimistic.
tlens wit h the'Indians. In fact, i
distance John Haddoz was called up -Ide on a plan of distribution during
The heavy percentage of the assoc;
though the Illinois country was ;
on for a place kick and booted th-
ation sales are now going to Canadi
he coming week.
ceded by France to England In t
oval squarely between the cross arm
1703, the sentiment of the Indi- J
and the Atlantic coast
ans and French together was so f
The Sup ri^r Product of Scientific Milling
for three points. In the second quart
Inspectors
have
already
been
ap
Fire prevention day Is to be ob-
hostile that it was several years
er Hollis Gordon starred, receivin'
pointed
at
Boardman,
Umatilla,
Her
erved in the Boardman schools next
Makes E etter Bread
before the territory could be oc­
two forward passes and then scorin; Friday with special exercises in each mlston and Stanfield, and will be ap
cupied.
the first touchdown of the game afto.
Try a Sack
During the Revolution It was
oom and essays on the subject In the pointed at other places as soon a
a 17 yard run.
required.
The
expense
of
securln
George
Rogers
Clark
and
his
ex­
igh school English classes.
pedition into the territory north
the appointment of these state in
Waterman Gets Touchdown
of the Ohio which captured Kas­
spectors
Is
borne
by
the
qpsociatlon
Irrigon then received the kick brn
The American Legion Is planning
kaskia and drove the English
while
upon
a
slightly
different
bas
lost the ball on a fumble. Hermiston
dance for the 15th to raise money
from this province. Various
failed to make good on forward passe
o secure an Armistice day speaker. Is practically the same as if the ii
states claimed rights to parts of
spection were at Portland, as ha
this .territory, but these were
and then was.penalized for pushin
been the practice in the past years.
finally ceded to the federal gov­
the runner. In the third quarte
County agent Calkins was in
ernment and in 1787 it was
The activities of the iprganize
Irrigon again received the kick bu
iwn Tuesday and Wednesday In the hay growers are directly responsib
formed into the Northwest Ter­
lost the ball on a fumble. Water­ iterests of the dairying Industry.
ritory. This tract extended from
for an advance of one dollar in th
man made a fine run for Hermlstoi.
I have the Agency
Pennsylvania to the Mississippi
Portland
market,
at
a
time
when
th
and then Gordon carried the ball t<
and was eventually divided Into
for
A
school
orchestra
seems
assured
hay markets of the entire count»-;
Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Michi­
the Irrigon five yard line. Watermai
gan.
went over fps a touchdown and Had. s several have said they could get are very stagnant. This will benefi
le necessary Instruments.
in 1818 Illinois was admitted
all hay growers, whether members o;
dox again kicked the goal makini
as the twenty-first state with an
not.
LEAVE
the score ll-d ». to n
area of 56,665 square miles. The
Pendleton
8:00 12:00 i
Hermlsto0 tppfc the ball again, but
Personal knowledge of pleasures
state is one of the most level In
Echo
9:15 1:15
lost it when Shg lulled jo make yard
f aviation was vouchsafed to a good- “SILK HUSBANDS AND CALICO
the country and is often called
Stanfield
9:30 1:35 5
-the
Prairie
State.
Politically
age. Irrigon wagj>at|Alized for hold
y number of Boardman citizens one
WIVES” IS FRIDAY SHOW
Hermiston
9:55 l - 5 i 5 '
Illinois is the most Important
ay last week when L. Yerex pilot
Ing. Parker intercepted Irrigon'»
State
in
the
Union
next
to
New
Into
Umatilla
10:15
2:15 R
f
a
Morris
and
Davis
plane
from
forward pass and crossed the line foi
Picture at Play House is Evening
York and Pennsylvania as It has
of
a touchdown. Th* try for the goal an Francisco, arrived with his me-
LEAVE
twenty-nine electoral votes for
Entertainment for Dairy
Umatilla
8:00 12: on
failed and the quarted ended.
hanlcian about 10 a. m. and did a
president.
and Hog Show Visitors
SPICES, EXTRACTS,
(© by McClure N ew spaper Syndicate.)
I'ermlston
8:20 12:2'
tw
fancy
stunts
over
the
village
and
Walpole Makes Fine Punt
•a«--o--a--o--«—
»--«•••••••-»-••~»--«—
»..«.^^».H»»«—
«
Stanfield
8:45 12:46 '
tnded
In
a
nearby
field.
Immedi-
TOILET
.
In the fourth quarter Irrigon re
“Silk Husbands end Calico Wives
Echo
,
9:00 1:00 5 Of!
tely
school
and
community
life
was
celved the kick and failed to mak»
Equity Pictures’ Special production
PREPARATIONS
into Pendleton 10:15 2:15 6:16
distance. Walpole made a dandj arrod from Its accustomed groove, starring House Peters, which Is t(
.
’
ETC.
nd
teachers,
pupils,
and
|Cltlzens
TWO TRIPS SUNDAY
punt which went out of bounds, mak
be shown at the Play House Frida,
L eaving P e n d le to n 8 a m
lng It Impossible for Hermiston t< rowded around the plane. Business will be highly Interesting to loci
Call a t residence or leave
as soon brisk ahd many enjoyed
4 p. m.
run It back. Hermiston began ad­
moving picture devotees for a numoei
he
sensation
of
cleaving
the
blue
Leaving Umntllla 8 a. m. and
orders a t Ore. Hdw. Co.
of reasons.
vancing the ball again but lost It oi
By
JONATHAN
BRACE
4 p. m.
the Irrigon 30 yard -line when eh» ’rom 6 to 60 the ages varied but all
The picture Is based on Monte M
X X II.— A L A B A M A
ay It was the experience of a life
722 Cottonwood
Phone 868
failed to make distance. Watermai
Katterjohn’s popular novel of Amen
.
sì
me and would not have missed It can life, thoroughly and Intense!,
h e discov-
We Deliver Parcels at Way Points
Intercepted a forward pass and the
Herm iston, O re.
>r twice what it cost. Several of
ery of
gained 10 yards on the next plaj
modern story dealing with bot.
A 1 a b a ma Is
FARE«
he
Boardman
teachers
took
flights
Haddox carried the hell to the tw-
county and city. No finer or true
credited to De
F e n d l e t o n t o E c h o . »1.10
-ut
returned
safely
and
one
bright,
yard line and then bucked It over
to life picture has ever appeared or
Soto in 1540.
P e n d l e t o n t o « t a n - H e ld , « 1 .3 8
liss says she is likely to loop the loop
bringing the score to 28 pointe when
the screen— It is Intensely absorbin;
The English
P o n d l e t e n t o H e r m l y t o n , » 1 .7 8
ny
time
now.
Part
of
the
after,
P e n d l e t o n t o U m a t i l l a , » 2 .1 »
It stayed.
a l s o la i d ,
nd timely with a beautiful love stor;
oon was given to daredevil stunts
____
claim to this I
vividly the struggles of two yotin,
Both teams played good ball am
•id later nil the curious, venture-
territory and included It in the
Station at Hotel Oregon and
people making their start in life fresh
the game was Interesting throughou
grant to North Carolina. But
ome and financially able had been
Hotel Hermiston
from the country. They are full o!
It was not known until the day be
it was the French who first set­
atlafled, more gas was poured Into
the
enthusiasm
of
youth
and
an
fore that the game would be playei
tled here erecting In 1702 Fort
he tank and away to Fossil the next
thriller In their call of the great city
St. Louis on Mobile Bay and
and It was Impossible to advertise II ¡top.
WITH TWO BIG OFFICES
founding the town of Mobile nine
when the offer conies to go to Nen
Dus to this the crowd was small. W
PENDLETON
PORTLAND
years later. Mobile was for
York. What the tumult of th<
J. Warner of Hermiston was refere»
many
years
the
capital
of
Louisi­
Is
prepared
to
handle
the
business
T h e F re n c h R e s ta u ra n t
metropolis
makes
of
them
this
stron;
The only time the Spanish cabinet
and C. F. Grover of Irrigon was urn
ana. France in 1763 ceded the
of Eastern Oregon better than ever before
reaks into the news is when It re­ man and woman who. In the midst ol
plre. No complaints were hear»
territory east of the Mississippi
BAKERY aed CONFECTIONERY
all their struggles to establish them,
igns.—Honolulu Star-Bulletin.
from either elds and the offlclatint
to England and the northern part
O u r Specials
selves have round romance and a
of the present State of Alabama
seemed to be satisfactory to both
E legantly Furniahnl Room« 1« Connection
We w-onder if Ireland does form great love is the big, human theme of
was joined to the Illinois terri­
F a rm s , M ill» , C a m p *, H o te l« ,
In fact the game was unusually fre<
m Independent republic whether it "Silk Husbands and Calico Wives.'
ST R IiTL Y FIRST CLASS
tory. The southern portion was
G arag es, E tc .
front wrangling and both teams an
vili Include New York.—Charleston It is a story that reaches down deep
known as West Florida. Serious
to be congratulated on their sports
Hohbach Bros., Proprietor*
W e N e g o tia te Lease« an d Rental«
'aiette.
conflict with the Indians was
is the heart of every human being
manshlp. The teams exchanged yell»
kept up for many years. In fact,
Pjnd'etoa. Oregon
and starts folks to talking and think­
for each other at the close.
even as Inte as 1812, there was
M ICKIE SA Y S:
WIRE RUSH ORDERS OUR EXPENSE
ing.
an uprising of the Creeks which
The lineup
resulted in terrible atrocities and
Mr. House Peters, returns to the
Hermiston
Irrlgoi
ro t o owcctcxaT wouacq '
massacres.
screen
after
an
absence
of
eighteen
Winslow
R. B. L.
14 N. Second St. Portland, Ore. R I R R R R H R R R R I I H I I H I I B ^
Denipse) (
couvo
a
During the Revolution West
months
on
the
farther
side
of
the
Carson
R. T. L.
9M TUU
Seaman I PRtMttb AT TMV«
Florida remained loyal to Eng­
115 E. Webb St. Pend eton, Ore.
Smith
» . « . Ix
Rydei ( imkm Ft*»<6a-PttujT>a o n rr, F t « ' continent where he appeared in
land. hut was seized by Spain
K L W Í5T R IC F I X T U R E S
American
made
pictures.
Mr.
Peters
>
OUR.
UVt
WIMdWCO
JOS
PRSM
McMillan
THE ONLY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE IN
only to be turned over to the
Knight
c.
A N D A P P L IA N C E S
“
(wove«. PUF3 ANM o u t WWTJ.
EASTERN OREGON WITH PORTLAND
has
long
been
an
idol
of
the
film
lov­
United
States
in
1813-
This
Mo­
Newport
L 0 . R.
Kendlet
"
Phon« I »
5
CONNECTIONS
|
i
'
ll
wot
ABC,
AM
'
AttTtSTtC.,J
ing
public,
and
his
virile,
red-blooded
bile
section
was
then
added
to
Wlncnelt
2 0 » » . C o u r t a t . P e n d ie s e n , O ro. g
L, T. R.
Jones
L OOCN' wot 9UBJ6 CX> WXiOCK^
the northern district and the
type of character portrayals and his
Beach
L. B. R.
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OOKAt
MVPTN
State of Alabama was formed
magniflelent successes in "The Girl
H esser
Q. B.
Wisdom
and
became
the
twenty-second
of the Golden West" and "The Great
Haddox
R, M . L.
Eilertnnn
state of the Union in 1819.
Sobscribe For Tbe Herald
Divide” are still regarded as among
Yen It will he the biggest and best
Gordon
L. H. R.
The meaning of the name Ala­
Chaney
ever.
the very best portrayals of screen his­
Waterman (C) F. B. (C) Walpole
bama is variously interpreted.
tory.
It was the name of an Indian
Hermiston substitutions: Parker
tribe which Inhabited thia ten
Harry Garson has surrounded the
Proper F lo w er Arrangem ent.
This R apid Age.
for Smith, Myera for Newport. Itane,
rttory at the time of De Soto’s
star with a east of admirable dlstlne
T b e essential point In all flow er ar­
M an's business requires haste. T h «
line for Heeser. Touchdowns: Park­
first
visit.
After
this
tribe
tbe
rangement is that there shall he form
tlon. Vincent Serrano who played
average business and professional mao
er 1, Haddox 1, Gordon 1, Waterman J
river was named and the state
and balance, yet th a t the composition
the
role
of
the
Yogi
In
"Eyes
of
eats in a hurry and gets dyspepsia. 11«
1. Place Klrk: Haddox 1.
was called Alabama after tbe
«hall not be perfectly sym m etrical, a«
w alks In a hurry and gets apoplexy.
Youth," will be seen In a prominent
river. The Indian word was sup­
perfect sym m etry Is not found In na­ H e talks In a h u rry and gets th« 11«
part. Sam Sot hers, also seen in the
posed to mean “Here we rest.”
ture.
In order to a tta in tbe desired
H e does business i D • h urry and b©.
Eyes of Youth” will he seen In a
and these words are used on the
effect the flow er stalks and branch»« comes a hnnkrupL
H e m arries 1» a
state's coat of arms, hut this In­
prominent character. In addition Eva
I ere ca re fn lly bent and twisted,
hurry and forgets It In a hurry. H a
terpretation
is
doubtful
Novak. Mildred Reardon. Edward M
and thia w ork Is done w ith such deli­ tnaaes hls w ill In a h urry and leaves a
real meaning Is uncertain,
cacy and d ex te rity as to cnncesl the
Kimball and Rath Sinclair round'
legal contest
H e dies In a h u rry and
bam«
Is
snmetiim-s
railed
Boardman. Or«., Oct. *— The bud
fact that th e ir forms h are been al­
to the devil— and hia tribe lo­
out the east.
I'laniaiton State. Its area Is 61,-
tered by s rt'fiH a l moans
get committee provided for under the I
r e — Fxchsnee.
WS square miles.
new law met last night to mak« ea- |
<© »» M c - ia n N««
A Good Physic
11 mate« for the matting achool year
T m
Late.
When you want a physic that is
Poetry and Free*.
After a «roman has been m arried
W. H. Meffnrd. C. G. Blayden. and |
“Dancing la the poetry of motion.’
mild and gentle in effect, easy to
two
years
ah«
wonders
how
th
e
could
L. V. Kutzner acted with the achool
take and certain to act. take Cham­
Th* disarmament conference Is to b are believed the things her husband -Maybe it la.- answered Senator Son-
hoard in gning*over the original ea-
berlain's Tablets. They are excel­ establish non-communication with ' said d aring th e ir courtship.— H am ilton ghum. -But glee me the solid protw
• f • march opoo th« Areune to »■> ol«*.
Dniai» aheet pr«par«d by the clerk
lent, •
Mare,- Nashville Tenu
Bereid.
fashioned patriotic tuop.-
Hermiston Team
K ins First Game
K
Preferred Stock
PINEAPPLE
STANGEBY & GAST
Echo Flour Mills
High Grade Pater
Blue S tem F lour
DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED
Pendk cn ar?
Umalida i lagi
Complete
WATKINS’
LINE
T h e S to r y of
O u r S ta te s
T
Mrs. J. S. H
Pioneer Employ­
ment Company
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