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Wrmiaíp ft VOL. XVI oí 0 tírntlú HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1921 HERMISTON BEATS PENDLETON SECOND : * * FOOTBALL GAME HEBE SATURDAY TWO DISTRICTS JOIN UNION HIGH SCHOOL Umatilla News Items No. 7 DAIRY AND HOG SHOW MAY BE COUNTY FAIR This coming Saturday, Octobar ❖ On Thuisday, Oct. 20, the Home I Mrs. Duncan has been confined to Bureau held open house and hiyl sev- | her bed several days with a bad cold ♦ 29 at 2:30 p. m. the high school ♦ I eral guests from the neighboring and sore throat. LOCAL BOYS ROLL UP 27 TO 0 * footb“n teai11 wl,l clash with ‘ I ❖ the Lexington high school on ❖ MINNEHAHA AND COLD SPRINGS cities. Hermiston was represented EOARD OF DIRECTORS STRONG SCORE SATURDAY , by about 13 ladies. Mrs. Van Duesen ❖ the local field. The Pacific Fruit Express Co. has ADDED TO BIG DISTRICT was present and Irrigon was also rep FOR ENLARGEMENT ❖ The visitors are said to have nine men at work here now with a I resented. There was a short busl- pay roll of about >1600 a month, Team Plays Lexington Here Satur ❖ a fast team and a good contest . ness meeting of the club, a program and after the first of Nov. will have ❖ Is expected. The local boys ♦ County Boundary Board to Proclaim a fall flower show and light refresh- six more. day; Good Attendance at ❖ have won three of their four ♦ Commercial Club Discusses Road i ment8. There was a wonderful dis- Result Soon; Vote is Held Game is Desired ❖ games and are out to keep up ♦ Bond Question; Butter Creek and : play of flowers, and it seemed a pity The literature for the Ellison ❖ the good work. Admission is <• Long Steps Forward ! that every one in Umatilla county Columbia Men Speak White Chautauqua arrived this week ❖ 25 and 50 cents. could not have witnessed the display and will be on display very soon. A ______. The HermiBton football team added 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 i as every flower in the show was fine program is offered and the sea- ! another victory to its record Satur The Union high school district was grown in the yards of our city and son tickets will sell for >2 for adults That the board of directors of the day when it defeated the Pendleton increased to five districts last Friday by amateur gardeners. Mrs. Hinkle and >1 for all school children for the Hermiston dairy and ho# show are second team at the Round-Up city by when Cold Springs and Minnehaha Mrs. Sapper and Mrs. Correll were entire five performances. It is an unanimously in favor of enlarging a 27 to 0 score. were voted Into the union with Co the judges of the flower show, and opportunity for the people of this ». , , , The local boys found little diffi .. . . the show and making t a county fa r lumbia, Westland and Hermiston. decided they had quite a big Job on community to see a really first class culty in piercing the Pendleton line Two of the three districts carried their hands to award th» prizes. Re series of entertainments and the th® ann° u>'<»««a‘ Geo. II. for good gains and for this reason the measure and this according to freshments were served at 4:30 p. m sponsors hope that every one will Root at Tuesday’s commercial club did not open up much. Their heavy law carries It for all territory vot- and the guests departed about 5:30 backfield was as effective as usual, BELOVED PIONEER CAME TO ing, as a majority of all votes cast in expressing them selves as having avail themselves of the opportunity meeting. and purchase a season ticket. , The show is growing rapidly. This but the end run was used more than OREGON IN 1888 the three districts were favorable. In j been royally entertained. ~ [ year’s show was much larger than it was early in the season. Not Minnehaha, where a similar measure ~ W. R. Nugent Is cutting his any held in other years. It offered much yras done with the forward pass was defeated in the summer the vote There is to be a millinery Bchool fourth cutting of alfalfa. While it prizes for more products, attracted Friends and Neighbors Mourn Loss was 23 to 12 for union. In Cold here Nov- lst and 2nd under the aus is not quite as heavy as the other First Quarter more people and cost more money Springs the vote was 16 to 12 against plces of the Home Bureau. Mrs. three cuttings it is a very good than any of its predecessors. Tho Pendleton chose to receive the kick and Extend Sympathy; Flowers In Hermiston where the Union dis- Ber,ha Cherry is project leader, and stand for October. at the beginning of the first quarter breeders of other stock than dairy Are Sent to Portland but fumbled Waterman’s short boot trict voted on the question of admit Mrs. Van Duesen will have charge of cattle and hogs are asking that pre the class. Many women have and Hermiston had the ball in Pen ting the other two districts the vote Friday night the high school pu miums be offered for their stuff. Tho rolled. delton territory at the very start. was 94 to 1 in favor of union. pils and teachers, besides a few of growers of all farm crops raised hero Umatilla, Ore.. Oct. 27— Mrt. D. Waterman was forced out of bounds the eighth grade pupils, went to a want more prize money. This com Election is Step Forward On Tuesday night the Home Bureau “weine” roast at the home of Ted on an end run, but carried the ball C. Brownell of Umatilla passed away With this election the way is paved p els a larger show, one that will in over for a touchdown a moment lat in Portland on Oct. 23 at 3 p. m. a.’t- for a high school which will give the had a picture show and home talent Parkson on the project. They all had fact be a county fair. Mr. Root told er and after Addleman had kicked er a lingering illness of several children of the west end of Umatilla play to raise funds to continue their a delightful time. A local branch the club. months. county the same educational ad van t- " ° rk th® communlty- of the C. E. was formed and officers goal Hermiston was leading 7 to 0 A prolonged discussion of tho " good picture was shown and a elected. She became very ill and was re after but three minutes of play. ages which have in the past been road situation failed to bring forth a moved to Portland in January and good program offered. Mrs. Ben Waterman again kicked off and available only to residents of larger vote one way or the other on the Invitations have been lsued for a again the ball was recovered by Her has since made her home with her towns. As The Herald said last jamin and Miss Dunlop rendered sev eral fine selections during the pic Halloween party to be given by Miss bond issue as members feel that they son Representative Cyril O. Brownell, miston. The local runner was then week, the smaller cost of educating ture which were greatly enjoyed. A Dorothy McGriff, Miss Kathryn are not yet ready to take a position at the Chltopa appartments, 89 N. a pupil in a larger school will make thrown for a loss and a pass failed. 18th St. on the measure when they do not neat sum was realized. Stevens and Miss Ruby Powell on Hermiston then kicked, but soon got the expense to the districts entering know what roads will be repaired. Mrs. Brownell was Miss Clara Alice Saturday evening at Miss McGriff’s Representatives from Butter Creek the ball back again when Waterman the union little if any larger than The work on the community hall home. Bassett, daughter of Isaac and Sarah intercepted a forward pass. A Her Bassett. She was born in Quincy, they have been paying in the past to grounds Is nearing completion and and Columbia were present and took miston pass failed and it was Pendle 111 and left there to make her home the county tuition fund, besides giv soon the lawn will begin to appear. part in the discussion. IRRIGON SCHOOL TO HOLD ton’s when the quarter ended. in California when four years of age. ing them access to a much better The wire fence is in place, and makes Thompror Speaks BIG CARNIVAL SATURDAY school than was possible before. a great improvement in the looks of Second Quarter She was educated In California where Allen Thompson nnd Ilelstand The Union high school is a step Pendleton fumbled and Addleman she met and later married D. C. the corner. This fine piece of work forward for the whole west end of has been done by the Home Bureau Egg Throwing, Fortune Telling and Moore spoke briefly for Butter Creek. recovered the ball. Addleman made Brownell In February, 1879. All the support Hermiston can give Eats to be on Program ; Bogus a touchdown and failed to kick goal. The family moved to Oregon in Umatilla county. The better school ladies for which they desirve great was promised them. Frank Waug- Score, Hermiston 13, Pendleton 0. 1888 and to Umatilla county in 1900, will be a big factor in bringing to credit as that corner has been an Money to be Used anian said that Columbia had backed this country the best class of settlers eye sore for many years. Pendleton made a pretty end run and have lived here continuously ev all the road bond issues in the past after the ball was put in play again. er since except about seven years when the McKay creek dam opens up Irrigon. Ore., Oct. 29—Saturday but that despite its large assessment The hot lunches in the school are night is tlie big night In Irrigon, for it got nothing at all out of the last She again fumbled and Wintfie|t spent In Portland to attend to the new Irrigation lands and in the Mr. and Mrs. meantime it provides the best possible proving a great success and nearly the school is putting on a carnival in who recovered ran 50 yards for a business affairs. issue and expected something IhlH every child is eating. Many fine the old school building to raise mon. lime. Columbia wants the Colum touchdown, but was called back be Brownell returned to Umatilla to training for those already here. dishes are being served and these ey for some of the school activities. Boundary Board to Organize cause the referee had blown the make their home, occupying one of bia-Cold Springs road improved. It is expected that the county cold days are greatly in order. Three Just what thrills are in store has whistle, thinking the play had stop their new houses on the highway, a The discussion seemed to feature year ago in March and stayed till boundary board will without dMay cents a dish, or 60 cents a month is not been disclosed but enough of ped. three roads. Butter Creek, Columbia- It was a free for all furrtble and the following June when her health meet and proclaim the result of the the price of a ticket, and since nearly them are known to make everyone Cold Springs siding and Columbia- all the children are buying ticket» forced her to return to Portland. She want to go. There will be real eggs election. The county superintend but for this mistake the score would upper Cold SpringH, though (here are have been six or seven points bigger. has been confined to her bed nearly ent will then call the school board and paying in advance, it Is a great to throw at a real live ‘‘coon,’’ at so other roads that need improvements. ever since. much a throw. There will be con together and add to it two represent help to the club and the secretary. A Hermiston fumble was recovered Mrs. Brownell was mother of a ative from the school boards of Cold fetti to throw, “aquakers," to make The road committee headed by E. J. by Pendleton who then kicked to Kingsley made a report on road On Friday night the commercial a noise with, candy, hot dogs, pie and Addleman. The local team made large family, five children still sur Springs and Minnehaha. The board needs which met the approval of the viving, Cyril G. Brownell of Port club had a very live meeting and what not to eat. will then Include five members, one three first downs in succession and club. This recommended about 25 The affair is a big community had the ball on Pendleton’s 18 yard land, Earl Brownell and Llewellyn for each district in the union. The discussed many important objects. miles of improvement on the three Brownell of Umatilla, Mrs. Fred G. Chief among them being a new bank get-together. There will be fortune work In organizing a new district line when the half ended. roads. Hoper of Portland and Mrs. Edward takes but a few days. for which there were three appli telling among the other attractions. Third Quarter cants, a new hospital, many new The admission will be 10 cents and Lee of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Club Meets Every Tuesday Waterman received the kickoff and homes, the new bridge, good roads, one can spend whut he wants to at The late Robt. Brownell of Umatilla LOCAL RED CROSS ELECTS Attendance at Tuesday’s meeting kicked after a forward pass had fail _ . __ city improvements, a new cemetery the vurious attractions inside. The was also her son. D. C. Brownell, her ed. Pendleton failed to make yard husband, and her children have the OFFICERS AND LAYS FLANS and so many things too numerous to school has had >500 in bogus >1 was unusually large, many coining in from country. Ail citdsens of age and kicked. Punts were exchang sympathy of the entire community. mention. Good talks were made by bills printed, along with >250 in >5 Hermiston and surrounding country ed and then Hermiston started a pro Mrs. Brownell was a member of Meetings W ill be Held Each Month; many of the members present. The bills. There will be no lack of mon are invited to these meetings which cession which carried her to within the Eastern Star, First Presbyterinn Donation of Used Clothing Home Bureau was invited to send a ey to spend. are held every Tuesday at 12:30 for a foot of the Pendleton goal where church and Umatilla Home Bureau, is Asked; Phone 652 ^ legation of women to meet with The carnival will be held In the the discussion of community prob the Round-Up team held the locals and was greatly beloved by all of her ¡the men, and about 12 ladies re- old school building. The partitions lems. This meeting was held at the for downs and got the ball. The associates and co- workers In each «ponded. Several ladies were called have been taken out and plenty of Oregon hotel; the next will be at the quarter ended a little later with the organization. When her health per The local chapter of the Red Cross J on for talks and suggestions which room is assured. The fire work/ Hermiston hotel. ball in Pendleton’s possession ion mitted, she was an active member, has just re-elected its officers for seemed to be appreciated by the men will start atptbout 7:30 p. m her own nine yard line. and her suggestions for the better another year and made plans for con- ' Good feeling exists between the two busy organizations and in the near TELEPHONE COMPANY MOVES A. C. VOELKER SELECTED TO ment of the comunlty and the up tlnuing the work. Fourth Qusrter Hermiston so in took the ball and building of the society were always During the past year a total of future they plan much good work to- ATTEND TEACHERS MEETING INTO ITS NEW QUARTERS WatermaiT went over for another an inspiration to all present. Flowers >196.29 has been collected of which gether. touchdown. Addleman's goal kick were sent from each society and from >152.19 has been spent, leaving a Nearly $3,000 Have Been Spent on Dr. Landers, the new president of increased the score to 20 to 0. Her several individuals of Umatilla, balance on hand of >44.10. The There seems to be a general de the Oregon State Normal school gave the Building; Cable Service is miston kicked off to Pendleton’s 35 which added to the profusian of funds have been used principally for Pression in R. R. Circles which is an address before the teachers of Not Yet Installed yard line. Punts were exchanged. flowers already there. We shall all relief of families who through sick- «»rely being felt in Umatilla, as there Umatilla county last Saturday. At Time was taken out for a Pendleton miss Mrs. BroWnell and extend our required assistance. Many haVe been a good many men bumped The Pacific Telephone and Tele- "leetlnft Mr Oreen was nomin- off their jobs here and man. Pendleton lost the ball an heartfelt sympathy to her sorrowing garments were also collected and who graph company moved its local o f- ° i PrOsl<,ent of tho husband and family. downs. Addleman made a neat 15 ed where they were needed and ap- have been bumped in Albina sent predated. here to replace them. No one seems flee from the second floor to the first Oregon State Teachers’ association yard gain through the line and Wat and A. C. Voelker was elected dele erman made a touchdown a little lat WOMEN TO DISCUSS OREGON The Red Cross is at this time ask to be able to understand the situa floor of the telephone building Mon gate to the association which holds day evening. er. Haddox kicked goal. Hermis HISTORY AT LIBRARY NOV. 1 ing for a donation of used clothing, tion unless the strike scare is re The move greatly improves the an annual meeting during the Christ ton 27, Pendleton 0. either children’s or grownups, that sponsible in part. The yards here mas vacation. Hermiston kicked off again. Pen may be remodeled. Anyone having are blocked, and still the men are looks of the property. In the past Old Fur Trading Day* W ill be Sub the lower floor has been used as a being layed off and the work not be dleton made a 20 yard run on the such clothing will greatly facilitate « ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ A « « . » « * ❖ <• ject of Stu dy; All Women first down. At this point the game the work by calling 652 on the phone ing done. It is hoped this condi store room and made the building appear to be vacant to persons pass DID THEY INQUIRE! of Community Invited ended. Arrangements will be made to call Hon won't last long. ing through town. It Is now equip ❖ THEY DID for the package. The Hermiston boys who have now Mrs. It. F. Paulu, who went to La ped with attractive show windows, «■ An excellent program has been ar_ The Red Cross will meet regularly won three games out of four played the frames of which have received a “Two young cows for sale, ❖ will meet the Lexington high school ranged for the woman's club which during the coming year on the second Grande last week, Is home again. fresh coat of paint. Since the both giving milk. One wllj^be « team here this coming Saturday. meets Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 1 at Tuesday of each month at 2:30 p. m. fresh in Janunry. >100 for <• Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McFarland, who structure is of fire proof construction Lexington is said to have a fast team the library. The fur trading comp- at the library, both. Inquire this office." <0 i made a trip by auto to Morrow and the company has made Its building Oficers who will serve are Mrs. F this year and the boys promise a anies which pioneered old Oregon and one of the attractive business places Did they inquire? Almost as ♦ Sherman counties, have returned virtually controlled the country dur good game. Considerable expense A. Phelps, chairman; Mrs. Thos soon as the paper was out they <• home after a two weeks trip. They of the town. Is incurred In bringing the Morrow ing the days of Joint occupancy with Campbell, vice-chairman; Mrs R. C. The switch board service is now on began. Early Monday morning <• a'so visited In Goldendale, Wash., community En*land wlB «»»• general topic, county boys here and the community Todd, secretary; and Mrs. J. S West. the advertiser was In to have 4» while gone. Grass Valley, one town the first floor but the cables have not t he with their’ , Mn* J T Hlnk,e wl11 P«-«-"» treasurer. rhnuld support the game with their the advertisement taken out as 4> •hey (topped at, was where Mrs. Mc been installed. This work Is going interesting career of John Jacob Ast attendance. Prices wilj be 25 and the cows were sold. All this ♦ Farland taught school before she on now but will take from two to or in his effort to establish Ameri 50 eewts. The Odd Fellows will give a pro was married and on visiting the three weeks. A long distance booth week Inquiries have been com-’ ❖ can interests at tke mouth of the The lineup for last Saturday’s gram Monday evening. All Odd ing In about the two cows, but ♦ Columbia. Mrs. B. S. Kingsley will Fellows, Rebekahs and their families school now she found quite a change. will be set up In one of the front rente follows: corners. The repairs on the tele ❖ we have had to disappoint them. ♦ The trip was thoroughly enjoyed. portray the dramatic and picture are invited. The affair will be a Pendleton Hermiston phone building have cost somewhere The cow adv. was four lines ♦ sque life of Dr. John McLoughlin Halloween gathering and decorations McCulley R. E. L. Winesett between >2500 and >3000. long and cost 40 cents. Where ♦ Mrs. Olaf Stangeby and daughter ruling from old Fort Vancouver. The ___ M that kind will be used. The Hal- Mlnntn R. T. L» Carson The crew which has been working else can you sell with so little actlvittee of Bonneville as related by loween Idea will als.) be featured in have been spending several days In Crawford R. O. Lu Hughes on the telephone linen in Hermiston trouble and expense? What ♦ Seattlo Wash. i Irving will reviewed the refreshments which will include Lang C. will be hr.« until the end of this Smith by Mrs other agency will sell your ♦ D. Scroggs. pumpkin pie. Boyer L. O. R. year. The work done here this year Shotwell goods for so small c o m m issio n ? 4> All women of the community are _______________ _ Dr. Rinehart has every thing near will total about >1(.000. The work Warren L. T. R. Myers Invited to be present and participate The Baptist ladles aid meet Wednes- The success of this adv. is due ♦ ly in place In his new drug store and at Bianfleld has been practically Saunders Lu E. R. to the fact that a bargain was ♦ Stockard in this meeting. The time of the day at the home of Mr. and Mrs E. soon will be ready to write prescrip completed, but the work at Echo will McGee offered and that nearly every ♦ Waterman meeting has been changed from 2:20 H. Wlnesett for an all day service, tions. Q Vaugh continue for a long time. It Is esti ♦ Herald reader reads all the want ♦ R. H. Lu Boynton to > :•• o clock. The ladles are ask- The ladles bars a spirit peculirT to mated that >6.000 haa been spent at ❖ advs. Temple L. H R. Haddox ed to come promptly so the meeting their group. They are doing some- Ur Logan had a severe attack of j Stanfield and that » ,0 0 0 will be ♦ Gillette Uae a want adv. ♦ r. can begin at >: 0« o’clock (harp, thing all the time. grippe several days this week. I spent at Echo. 44 MRS. 0. C. BROWNELL PASSES AWAY SUNDAY