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Xnuqyi qj o fl Stye lirrmiöton iieralb VOL. XVI Heppner Defeats - Hermiston Team HERMISTON. UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1921 I. 0. 0. E. AND K. 0 E E. LODGE MEN REBUILD STORK HOME No Action Taken On Road issue Twenty Hermiston Men Work Sunday to Rebuild Homo Recently MORROW COUNTY BOYS TAKE COMMERCIAL CLUB NOT YET Dectroyed by Eire GAME BY 14-8 SCOKE READY FOR EXPRESSION The mills of the Gods, grind slowly still. Each doing its part by the masters will. The great wheels turn in a patient way. Silently, ceaslessly, night and day. And thoughtless man looks on in glee. As he cunningly thinks too slow for me. So he goes the pace so swiftly run. From life’s fair dawn, to its failing sun. No. 6 Post Office to Seek Location DEPARTMENT WANTS BIDS ON NEW QUARTERS Members of the Hermiston Odd Fellows and Knights of Pythias Lecal» Lead 3 to 0 at Emd of E in t lodges met Sunday at the homestead Members Eeel Community Ought to of Jake Stork, a mile this side of Still hoping and trusting to someway cheat Prospects Are Good for New Building Half When Addleman Make» Support Measure if This Stanfield and rebuilt the house which This old mill grinding the chaff from the wheat. as P resen t Place is W anted Place Kiek was destroyed by fire early last week. He cheated the world in a hustling race, • District Gets Dues F or Store Purposes Mr. Stork is a member of the K. of Why not this old mill with its snaily pace. P. lodge here and of the 1. O. O. F. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ at Stanfield. He has three children ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ He looks on his gold with swelling pride, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO And thinks—I have wealth enough to hide, ♦ HERMISTON TO PLAY IN ♦ their mother being dead. The fire ♦ SCHOOL ELECTION IS ♦ ❖ REMEMBER THE LYCEUM ♦ ♦ Whatever the law may presume to scan. PENDLETON ' ♦ was a heavy blow to him as both ♦ FRIDAY ♦ TONIGHT « ♦ home and contents were destroyed ♦ In ways to embarrass a moneyed man. ---------- 4 Only a few of The Herald’s ♦ ♦ The football team will Journ- ♦ and he had no insurance on either. ♦ Friday is the Union high <5> readers will read this before the ❖ ♦ ey ~to Pendleton thia comine ♦ Perhaps 20 men front here worked ♦ school election day. Voting <• The chaff on my smopt looks Just as neat lyceum entertainment which is <0> ♦ Saturday to piay the second ♦ on the new building and got It fin ♦ will take place at the school <• As that which covers the flour filled wheat. •> scheduled for tonight, but those <• ♦ team of that city. Thia la ex ished that day. The Knight of ♦ houses of Hermiston, Minneaha- O It is cleverly gilded with stolen gold. •> are asked not to overlook it. O ♦ pected to be the hardest game of ♦ Pythias paid for the building mater ♦ ha and Cold Springs. Colum- <• It has cheated the world a hundred fold. ❖ The Freeman Hammond comp- O ♦ the season and the boys are lal and the Odd Fellows Will supply ♦ bia and Westland people vote in ❖ ❖ any will be the attraction with O furnishings for the Inside. ♦ working hard to get in shape But the great mill bursts the g"-'-.’ «hroud. ♦ Hermiston this time. <• a program of readings and ini- ❖ ♦ for It. It Is expected that And scatters its dust in a blacken, 'g cloud. ♦ Meetings will be held at 1:30 <■ ❖ personations. Season tickets <* ♦ quite a number of Hermiston And the man who stood with the good and great; MRS. GUNN ENTERTAINS ♦ The school boards request that O ❖ are for sale at business placos < ♦ boosters will go along to yell Too late, my brother, alas too late. FOOTBALL TEAM TUESDAY ♦ all voters make it a point to «• ❖ and at the theater. ♦ ♦ for the boys. ♦ be out. 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A To late when the sands of life have run. The commercial club Tuesday ♦ Dinner at H otel is Given in Honor ♦ To right the wrongs that life has done. ♦ voted to close Btores for one O Do you want to put up a building of Players and Friend»; Sev Too late to sponge the lie from the slate, The local football boys received ♦ hour Friday afternoon, 1:30 to O for Uncle Sam? He will want one eral Dances Enjoyed {Too late, my brother, alas too late. their first set back of the season ♦ 2:30 in order to let employes <• by about the first of March for tho when they lost to Heppner at the Written for the Hermiston Herald by Mrs. F. B. Pennock'. ♦ and customers attend the meet- ❖ Hermiston post office and Chas Skin Morrow county seat town last Satur <• Mrs. Roberta Ounn, teacher of ♦ ing and vote. ner, postmaster has been authorized day. The score was 14 to 3. English at the high school, delight ♦ ♦ O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O to receive bids. The Heppner school has a fast fully entertained the high school The post office will want not less shifty team and aocording to Coach football team and some of their The Hermiston commercial club than 1200 square feet of floor space Gralapp have a wonderful amount of friends at the Hermiston hotel Tues spent its weekly meeting Tuesday and would prefer about 1400 feet. fight. One of their men was layed day evening of last week. After the in a discussion of the proposed coun The bidder must agree to have build (Left Over From Last Week) Mr. Chas. Shields left Umatilla out five times during the game, but refreshments had been enjoyed the ty road bond measure and adjourned The Umatilla Home Bureau met on after about 19 years residence here ing ready by the time it will be want stayed right with it till the end. tables were pushed baek and the without taking a definite vote for or Thursday, October 6 at a regular bus to run an engine at The Dalles. It ed and must agree to furnish tno young people enjoyed several dances. against the measure. Addleman Kicks Goal iness meeting, and was largely at will seem strange to see some one fixtures for post office work. He Those present were: Mrs. Gunn, Committee is Named The Hermlaon team got the beat of may lease for five or for 10 years. tended. Plans were completed for a else on his engine. It was finally moved and passed the playing In the first half. They Mr. and Mrs. Voelker, Mr. and Mrs. Nothing Is said about rental. Tho cooked food sale which was had the ball most o f the time and Warner, Mrs. Swayze, Misses Melba that the president of the club appoint held Saturday, October 15 at the A car contanlng four of our cit bidder can name his figure and the kept their opponents op the defen Callahan, Doris Swayze, Eldora a road committee to study the road »tore of Earl C. Brownell. Tentative izens, famous hunters, was stopped government will then accept the pro sive. In the seco«/) quarter Addle Kingsley, Miss Long, Miss Brlerly, problems and make a report to the plans were laid for a picture show Sunday by the game warden, .and It position which seems to offer the man kicked the ball ovpr the bar with Phyllis Dyer, Gladys Sutherland, club on call. The committee includes in the near future. The committee was found that too many birds were most for the least money. The lease the result that the ettd of the first Mabie Brown, Inee . Hunt, Stella B. J. Kingsley, chairman, F. C. Me n charge of the work being done on in possession of the hunters and also will not necessarily go to the lowest half saw Hermiston leading by a 3 Payne, Arluine Robertson, jane Gunn Kenzie, Frank Waugaman and L. A the grounds surrounding the com- too many hens. Their license were bidder, location and desirability be Mrs. Llewlyn. Mr. Gralapp, Harold Hunt. It is probably that the com to 0 score. • • nunity building and the purchasing revolked and the men wore put un- ing taken into consideration by the In the third quarter the home team Waterman, G. Hughes, Irwin Shot- mittee will report at the meeting if wire reported progress. Every- dier (arrest. They had a trial on Inspector, It is very Important that came baek hard and put the ball ov well, Leo Smith, Paul Stockard, next week. hing will be completed very soon Monday and were fined, but they, the office have plenty of light. From the sentiment of the mem er by line bucks, kicking goal after John Haddox, Carl Meyers, Earl Car- The present location can be leased ind will be a big Improvement to the promised to take their case to the the touchdown. The fourth quarter son, Lawrence Winslow, Dan Wine- bers it seems that this community :lty. again at an increased rental and it higher court. will favor a road bond issue if this saw another touchdown, this one the sett and Neil Boynton. Is possible the office may remain district gets what it feels It is fairly result of a Hermiston fumble on her where it is, though thiB position Is W. R. Nugent was in Portland a On Monday a bevy of ladle friends entitled to, but only in case It doe» BROWN AND GOLD LEAVES 30 yard line. The first time Heppner couple of days this week on business. wanted for store purposes. Several of Mrs Dobler drove out to her ranch get this. Much interest was shown Umatilla Hig? School approached the local goal she was local people are known to be inter in the question of how the bond) it 9 a. m. by way of a complete sur By Ruby Powell stopped at the one yard line. From Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Caldwell, who ested, though how much interest is ,rise and spent the entire day help The primary room is busily en- I will be retired, whether by direct tax here the local boys made a weak punt ng the lady get things in readiness are new comers to this part of the not known. The field is open to all. with the result that Heppner was gaged in making Jack O’lanterns, lor by the proceeds of the gasoline and or a trip to Hot Lake. Mrs. Dobler country, having recently come here Anyone Interested should see Chas. | automobile tax. able to take up her goalward march autumn leaves and black eats. ias been In bad health for sometime from Baker, Oregon, are the parents Skinner for additional Information When discussion was asked for on where it left off, scoring a moment of a fine baby girl, born last week and to get application blanks upon We regret very much the absence the question of what roads this com last and has not been able to get later. They are living on the ranch former which to make bids. ibout very well, so her friends plan of our Janitor Mr. Stewart because munity should ask for there was als< The letter of J. W. Johnston first Waterman Makes Gains led to help her one day. Each of ly owned by Chas. Bennett. assistant postmaster general to Mr. With the score 14 to 3 against of illness. Mr. McNabb Is taking difference of opinion. It Is felt that he ladies went with a lunch, and a great deal of road construction them the Hermiston team cut loose over his duties during his absence. Extensive improvements are being Skinner follows: leedle, thread and slssors so that must be done in this end of the coun “Referring to your letter of Sept on end runs, a play they had used made by Dr. Logan and the new io time was lost in getting to work Russell Rinehart from Walla Wal ty to bring the highways up to tht ember 23, 1921 in regard to quarters seldom during the game. Waterman druggist on the Edward's building standard they ought to meet and th< lot coffee was made at noon and made a 36 yeard run around end fol la is a new second grade pupil. and store. Mrs. Edwards Is moving for the post office at Hermiston. Ore lelightful luncheon spread. Aside problem will be one of study and lowed almost immediately by a 20 Into the room down stairs, and every gon you are informed that upon re elimination in order to get down t< 'rom a very enjoyable day, a great The school orchestra Is making yard run. Hermiston had the ball thing will be changed about by Nov ceipt of a proposal on the inclosed deal of work was accomplished. The on Heppner's 25 yard line when the rapid progress under the able super the amount of money we can reason tarty consisted of the following: Mrs. 1. The hospital will be In operation blank to provide apparently satisfact vision of Mrs. Benjamin. ably expect the county to spend in ory quarters at a reasonable rental game ended. V. E. McFarland, Mrs. Ed Rennick by then. this end. an Inspector will be detailed to in The trip from here was made by Mrs. C. Mack, Mrs. R. F. Paulu, Mrs Miss Manían Dunlap was a week Members W ant Information motor truck and the truck gqt The house being built by H. H vestigate the matter. 3ertha Cherry, Mrs. Ester Brownell The reluctance of the members tf "Please note that the proposal con stranded in the mud six miles this end visitor at Irrigon. Edwards on the river, to be occupied express themselves on what roadr md Mrs. Alice R. Nugent. side of Heppner so the boys had to by Mr. and Mrs. Whitmore, is nearly tains an agreement to furnish not The third and fourth grade rooms I should be built before the knew how walk the last six miles through mud, completed, and will be ready for oc only equipment, heat, light and wat Umatilla feels quite proud of the are artistically decorated with large I much of the million dollar bond issue er adequate to the present require reaching town at 11 p. m. The re cupancy before long. act that they were awarded first ments, but also to supply such ad sult was that they were in poor shape baskets of fruit which Is a prodtic- would be available to this dlstricl »lace on the stock judging, the win- ditional furniture, without increase to play and the team was slow and tion of the art classes in that room. was another reason why the meeting A school children's orchestra of 12 broke up without a recording vote »ers being: Joe Dobler, Herbert In rental, as the natuTal growth of weak. The field was in fine shape David Roberts, Mildred Carroll and It was felt by all that the Columbia "hompson and Leslie Thompson pieces or more Is being organized by the service may demand during the considering the rain. Ida West are all absent on account and Butter Creek districts must 'hey get a trip to Portland to the Mrs. Harold Benjamin, to consist of terms of the contract. Heppner Line Strong have relief, but members found I' nternational Live Stock Erpositlon piano, several violins, clarnet, cor of Illness. Specifications for the post office As usual Hermiston depended impossible to express an oplnior "his is the second year they have tak- nets and drums and traps. The equipment, a partial list of manufac mainly on line plays, but completed children are much enthused over It, Edress Smith entered high school without knowing how much monej ■n first. The high school Float turers of fixtures, and a sample copy two of the three forward passes at the court would make available foi lortraylng the possibilities for our and It will be a big addition to the of the department's form of lease are last week as a freshman. tempted. Toward the 'end of the social life here. 'Ity when the "Hydro Electric the district. Inclosed, with the suggestion that game end runs were tried with suc ’lant" is a reality was very unique, The senior and Junior English To Bond County you confer with the postmaster to cess. Heppner did very little with Mr. and Mrs. Will Correll and The county road bond as propose«* md It too, in competition with many classes are having an Interesting the forward pass. 8he had a strong family of Hermiston spent Sunday determine what equipment 4111 be will bond Umatilla county for aboui there took first place. mock trial. needed and that you then ascertain line and did her beet offensive work at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McFar 91,000,000 for the construction ot its cost before forwarding your pro on off end and off tackle runs. In land. The community hall was tastefully I n*w highways. The particulai The two fine horses of Chas. Btan- posal to this office." weight the two teams were about decorated with witches, cats and highways to be built have not yet 'an’s which he has been using In * even. Olle Aarhus, special agent for the other halloween trimmings of all been designated. The county eour' ils work all summer, died of spinal The Lineup W. R. A N. Co. is spending the O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O kinds for the party given by the [has asked the communities Interested neninjltis. In Irrigon this week. Mr ♦ ♦ BEE OUR NEW COMIC Hermiston Heppner seventh and eighth grades. Ito say what roads they want built itanyan was working there on con- week in Portland. ♦ ♦ SERVICE Wineeett L. E. Boyd The costumes were cleverly orig- and will then select the roads tha< •tructlon, and suddenly his horses ---------- O ♦ --------- Myers L. T. Logan Inal. Witches, goats, grinning mo8t needed. These will be In ust seemed to fail and die. It is a CITY TO BUY C. B. HAY ♦ Have you seen our new comic <• Smith L. O. A. Chase clowns and some greweome eoetui eluded In the bill. Several eommerci- >lg loss to the owner. PROPERTY POR AUTO PARK strip which commenced last ■> Hughes C. Hall were among the assembly. The even al club have gone on record in favoi week and which will be a regu- O Ph Otwell R. O. Dexter ing was spent in playing games. of the bond Issue and have deslgnat Mr. Dobler lost a fine young heifer Prospects are that the city will lar feature In The Herald? You O R. T. Clabeugh Psrkgr The refreshments were served at ed roads they want Improved. Nr ry bloat on Tuesday. have a tourist park at last for the will find the picture on page < R R. Stockard Ferguson ten-thirty. Cake, chocolate, sand definite action has been taken by the city council has gone on record as five. ♦ Waterman Q. B. Irwin wiches and candy were served. The county court. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McFarland favoring the purchase of the C. B. The cartoon, "Aw. What's the O Haddox R. H . B. Copenhaver party broke up about twelve o’clock. trove to Morrow county fair this Hay property on Newport avenue for ♦ Use." belongs to the New York O Boynton L. H. B. Cason Friends here have received word of week and will visit their old home that purpose. The property Includ ♦ World and appears every day O Addleman Witerafe F. B. A new side walk is being pat in | the birth on October 12 of a daught xnd friends that they have not seen es about an acre and can be bought Substitutions: Heppner. D. Cane by the Inland Umpire Lumber comp e r , Roberta Elizabeth to Mrs. E. R for many years. They expect to be for 9500. It has shade, can be water- ♦ In that great metropolitan O ♦ newspaper. When the oppor- ♦ for Dexter, Hermiston, no substitu any along the south aids of Ito yard. Lammers of Gridley. California. Mr. gone about a week. and Is convenient to the business ♦ tnnity came to get the picture O tions. Hermiston substitutes who The walk reaches from near the track Lammers, who died this spring, for part of town. Bo Hermiston will be ♦ for Hermiston we grabbed on •> made the trip were Carson. Newport. to the Baptist church corner and Is merly lived here and had many in the front rank for tourist facilities ♦ quick and will have one every 4» Mrs. Ed Rennick returned from Heeser. Winslow and Cordon. friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lammers Portland after several days visit. a big improvement to the street. when the next season opens. ♦ week. ♦ were married about two years ago. ♦ Bo don’t fall to look at page ♦ Money goes a little farther now, Roy Hammersly of Pendleton Mrs. Marian McKenzie Is home Ben Grover of Chamberburg. ♦ five every time you get The O but it la still unable to Tro as far as In town the first of the week on Otto tapper returned from his I from the hospital and able to be Penn , is here for an extended v isit, O Herald. Incas for the Knights of Pythias. iGtW. I Portland trip last Thursday. I »bout although not very well. Ith bis sitter Mrs. Anna Strohm. Umatilla News Items