The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 03, 1921, Image 6

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    z THE IIEBMUSTOfr HERALD, HERMMTOK, OREGOÎT.
Friday, Nov. 4th la set apart for a ed to Pendleton Sunday and brought
religious conference In connection Mrs. Waugaman and new baby home
with the New Era movement. Dr. See- with them.
ley of Portland, Dr. Speer of San
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Francisco and Mrs. Southward of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beddow and
Pendleton will lead the conference. Mrs. Boyes motored to Pendleton
The program of the local church has Wednesday where Mr. Beddow hod
been changed with a view to greater some dental work done.
GET 1922 PLATES AT ONCE IS
efficiency with the coming of Rev. j
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ADVICE OF OFFICIALS
W. H. Hillis as pustor of the churches
Marcclle Williams was a guest at
at Boardman and Irrigon. Each the T. II. Haddox and C. B. Williams
church will now have morning and homes the paut week.'
Registrations Up to Sept. 15, Show
evening services on alternate Sun- i
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days und a scries of meetings will be . Lcla Addleman spent Sunday with
4285 Passenger Autos in
held In each place.
homo folks.
the herlone, but In the final scene
BIO U V E STOCK SHOW TO
OPEN SATURDAY IN PORTLAND along comes Thomas Melghan and
carries off the maiden.
‘T fs tough luck,” admitted Mr.
A uorance is Received That Ex- Gov­
Boardman, Ore., Nov. 3—W. H.
Ferguson recently, “but I’m getting
ernor Lowden W ill be Present
Morgan of the Boardman Garage Co.
resigned to it now. And perhaps it's
and Make Address
has secured from the city council
some consolation to know that In real
a 25 year franchise for the operation
life I don’t fare nearly so badly.”
Assurance has been received by the
of an electric light plant for Board-
Pacific International live stock ex­
man. Mr, ' Morgan has ordered a
e
Methodist Church Notices
position tnat Ex-Governor Lowden, :
*2600 outfit for the present and will
It pays to go to church and the one
who
caine
so
near
to
being
republi-
,
build so that the service may be in­
can candidate for president at the who ■“-fleets It looses in more ways
creased as the town grows. Practical­
last convention, and who enjoys a than one. We extend to you t^o
ly every building in town has already
wide reputation both for his power invitution to Join with us in worship
signed up for wiring and it is expect­
Umatilla
County
as
a public speaker and for bis up­ and service for him who loves ua
ed the plant will be In operation
rightness,
will be present, together and gave himself for us.
Advance
notice
of
the
annual
Red
Joe
Yude
is
filling
several
cars
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within 90 days.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
with
Governor
Olcatt of Oregon,
Cross enrollment has been received with baled hay to be shipped to The
Church services at 11a. ni.
, Application blanks for 1922 licens' Governor , Hart of Washington, and
from W. O. Livingstone who heads Dalles.
Boardman's new Industry, the mak
Epworth league, 7 p. tn.
es have been mailed by the secretary possibly Governor Davis of Idaho,
the
county
organization.
M.
B.
1
ing of Swiss cheese. Is an assured
Next Sunday has been set aside
Signs
will
lead
the
Boardman
com-
Wm.
Rhodes
has
finished
impbov-
oi
Btate
t0
all
motor
vehicle
owners
Governor
Stevens
of
California
and
fact, the first pf the product being
nilttee.
ing the 10 acres
across the road *n Oregon, so as to permit them to several other state executives of the by our nations president, as disarm-
turned out on Monday and will be on
iment Sunday and has asked all the
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from his place. He used the boarder apply for and receive such licenses west.
the market in six weeks which Is the
churches of America to observe the
A
civil
service
examination
for
the
from
his
place
He
used
the
border
befare
January
1,
1922.
Motor
ve-
|
Ex-Governor
Lowden
will
make
he
time required for curing. Full oper­
hicle owners will avoid much trouble, on]y formai address given during the dpy by special services in the Interest
ation w ill begin next week when It Is position of rural mail carrier out of for seeding and watering.
Boardman
Is
planned
for
Dec.
9
at
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annoyance
and unnecessary delay by entire period of the Exposition. He of .disarmament.
expected that the now under con­
I,> keeping with this request the
the
school
house.
The
Neighborhood
club
met
at
the
Promptly
applying
for their 1922 w,„ gpeRk in the Btadiutn at 2 o’clock
struction" at' the
Nick
Faler
Methodtst
and Baptist churches will
home
of
Mrs.
Howard
Reid,
Oct.
26.
»censes
upon
receipt
of
the
applies-
,n
the
afternoon
on
Tuesday,
and
it
is
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-
a aa
u n v i l l i r v i l 8711 a u c n u a j , t l l i u I I I D
place just south of town will be com­
hold a union service at the morning
The
annual
meeting
for
the
ap­
The
following
officers
were
elected
tion
blanks.
Deferring
applying
for
expected
that
his
address
will
be
of
pleted.
meeting has been called
hour, 11 a. m. at the Baptist church.
for all milk producers to thresh out proval of the school budget will be for the ensuing year: Mrs. N. W. - »censes until about the first of the extreme importance o the public.
Bloom, president: Mrs. W. G. Fritts, year onlX congests the work of the
The Pacific International live November 6 is the day. Don’t miss
held
on
Saturday,
Nov.
12
at
the
details of price and transportation,
school house at 2:00 p. m.
vice-president' Mrs. W. W. • Felt- secretary of state’s oflce and may re- gtOck exposition progiam Is of great this service.
etc.
It is your country’s call at a very
house, secy-treas; Mrs. Henry Soiu- f*"It ln tbe arrest of the car owners interest to everybody, whether they
A J
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: merer, publicity officer.
j by traffic officers for failure to have are live stock breeders or not. Over critical time and patriotism bids you
The pupils ot the primary depart­
After the business session deli- th<! 1922 »censes on their cars after 3900 head of purebred live stock will come, be loyal both to your country
ment gave a Halloween party In their
clous refreshments consisting of January 1st next. Licenses plates be assembled in the great building, and to God.
room on Monday. Games were played
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE
Regular services at Columbia at
cookies, doughnuts and tea were for 1922 wi» have a yellow back- and breeders from all over the United
and refreshments of cracwer jacks
David Moran arrived the 17th of served by the hostess, and all spent ground and black figures and letters, states will come into competition 3 p. m.
and apples were served.
Harry A. Wann, pastor.
I ‘‘Up to the present time during the with each other in their various'
the month from Eddyville, Iowa and an enjoyable social hour.
The next meeting will be held on year 1921 there have been registered classes. The night horse show will
is visiting at the Frank Waugaman
There are several absences from ranch.
Want Ads Bring Results
Nov. 9 at the home of Mrs. A. R. and licensed in Oregon 613 motor' be one of the most brilliant affairs
school owing to the chicken pox. The
Fisher. This will be ar, all day meet- vehicle dealers, 6,436 chauffeurs, ever held on the Pacific coast and a
cases are not serious and three or
Mrs. Jens Skovbo received word a ing so that the members will have 178,620 motor vehicle operators. 3,- multitude of other features, many
four days Is about the limit for the
couple
weeks ago that her sister’* ample time to flnish the two quilts 106 motorcycles and 116,609 passeng- of which will Interest every man,
disease to run its course.
Mrs. nr and comercial cars, from which woman and, child who attends, will
son had died of diphtheria in Port­ which the club is making.
land. Mrs. Skovbo’s sister and an­ Van Densen will also meet with us the total license fees aggregate instruct and amuse the thousands
Efforts are being made to enroll other son have contracted the disease to assist in drawing up the new con- *2.319.307.00. The fees, less admin- who will attend. Railroad rates,
a dairy record keeping club among but are recovering. They will leave stitution. Each member is expected istrative- expenses, are distributed have been made of a fare and o half
the boys of the Junior high school. the hospital this week.
(o bring one article of food for tho one-fourth to the counties from for the round-trip. Plan to attend
LEAVE
Records ere of primary importance
picnie lunch, and dishes for herself, which the registrations are received the greatest live stock show in the
Pendleton
8:00 12:00 4:00
In successful dairying for only by
Coffee will be served by the hostess, and three-fourths to the state high- world November 5 to 12.
Echo
9:15
¿:15 5:15
Mr. E. E. Graham received word
that method can the star hoarder
Be sure and come.
way fund for use In road construc-
9:30 1:35 5:35
Stanfield
from his niece. Mrs. Zumbaugh, that
among the cows be eliminated.
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tion and improvement throughout the BLIGHTED LOVE PROVES TO
Hermiston*
9:55 1:55 5:55
.she and her husband and two child-
Mrs. John Waller has been on the state generally.
Into Umatilla 10:15 2:15 6:15
171 *1 a 7?
fen 'who were visiting them this
BE HIS FILM SPECIALTY
“The distribution of the registra-
Mrs. Lena 8nell Shurte. county summer were down ln California sick list the past week.
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lions
up
to
September
15,
1921
shows
Umatilla
8:00 12:00 4 0 0
superintendent of schools made her now. The Zumbaughs motored out
‘The P rince Chap” Com ing to
Mrs. W. Saunders returned Io her ,bat in Umatilla county there were
Hermiston
8:20 12:20 4:20
annual visit of inspection to the from Indiana and are motoring back
P ound's F riday and to the Play
Stanfield
8:45 12:45 4.45
Ilonrdmun schools on Monday and by way of California. They report bolue near Portland after a month's registered 24 motor vehicle dealers,
H ou se .Saturday.
Echo
9:00 1:00 5:00
found tHe spirit of Halloween in the good roads and beautiful scenery ull visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 197 chauffeurs, 7,661 motor vehicle
operators,
4,285
passenger
cars,
4
W. H. Simmons, and friends.
Into Pendleton 10:15 2:15 6:15
air. The season has been adequately along the way.
\
ambulances and hearses, 1 buss and
observed in jthls setion. A community
He is a young naan, tolerably rich
TWO TRIPS SUNDAY
social was hid at the church on Frl-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beddow were stage, 202 commercial cars of less and quite handsome. Yet he claims
Fred Bennion, our county agent,
Leaving
Pendleton 8 a. nt. and
than one ton capacity, 312 trucks of to have been disappointed in love
day night with ghosts and fortuno and his wife and small son were busi- Pendleton visitors last Thursday.
4 p. m.
from
one
o
five
tons
capacity
and
1
tellers, gohndk tthd pumpkin pic In ness visitors in this end of the coun-
more times than any other youth
Leaving Umatilla 8 a. m. and
trailer of fom one to five tons capac­
evidence*, Op Saturday the young ty Tuesday.
4 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Sommercr and ity, or a total of 4,805 licensed pas in America. His name is Casson Fer­
people Joined wltR the Irrigon school
Ann and Lester Carson were Sunday songer urtd commercial motor vehicl guson and every few weeks he is
722 Cottonwood
Phone 868
and commujlltr in Iho enjoyment of t 1 Frank Waugaman, Mrs. David dinner guests at the Ott home.
turned down by some sad-eyed young
We Deliver Parcels at Way Points
es.
carnival at that place.
' Moran and Mrs. E. E. Graham inotor-
woman and his heart blighted. Yet
Mrs. Whltacre has been visiting
he is smilingly cheerful withal.
FA R ES
!l| l)IB, b
P n n d ln t o n t o E c h o . * 1 .1 0
You see. It all happens on the mo­
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Leath­
P o n d lo t o n t o S t a n f i e l d , * 1 . 3 5
tion plcure screen, young Mr. Fer­
Notice Is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 14 of ers the past two weeks.
P e n d le to n to H e r m is to n , * 1 .7 *
guson being one of those movie peo­
Umatilla County. State of Oiegon, that a school Meeting of said district
P e n d le to n to U m a t i l l a , * 2 .1 3
will be held at School House ln said district, on the 26th day of November
ple who seems particularly qualified
The Hallowe’en program given by
1921, ot 1:30 O’clock In the afternoon for the purpose of discussing the
by nature to play disappointed lover
Station at Hotel Oregon and
budget hereinafter set out with the levying board, and to vote on the pro­ the Columbia school was well at­
roles. The last time he did it was in
position of levying a special district tax.
Hotel Hettniston
tended, and everyone pronounced it
"The Prince Chap” William De Mile’s
The total, amount of money needed by the said school district during a success.
The program was un­
P.
DAVIS
SEES
IMPROVEMENT
production
which
is
coming
to
the
Ihe fiscal year beginning on June 20, 1921, and ending June 30, 1922, Is
Play House Saturday.
estimated In the following budget and includes the amounts to be received usually good for the amount of time
LAST FOUR MONTHS
from Ihd county School fund, state school fund, elementary school fund spent on it. After the program there
For four reels .Mr. Ferguson seems
special district tax, and all other moneys of the district:
were the usual Hallowe’en^ stunts of
to have an excellent chance for the
Want Ads Bring Results
trying to pin on an old Mother
hand of lovely Lila Lee. who plays
BUDGET
< » <P
Witch’B hat, biting apples tied up Alfalfa Gr°wers Must Feed Surplus
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
by strings and peanpt races. Mr.
to Cows; Dairying Held
PERSONAL SERVICES:
Krause, E. E. Graham, Ruby Moore,
Salary
Key to Prosperity
and Billy Waugaman were the prize
No. per year Total
, „ i' ,
1. Superintendent ....... 1 »2500.00 *2500.00
winners. The rooms were prettily
2. Teachers
.............. 1
1920.00
1920.00
decorated with Jack-o-Lanterns, pa­
1350.00
6400.00
Director A. P. Davis, of the recla­
per lanterns, bats and witches. Mes-
.7
1125.00
7875.00
The Famous Rumson Cambric—fast
mation
service, has returned to
3. Janitors ................... 1
daraes Hinel, Phipps, Felthouse, Ott,
1140.00
114000
4. Clerk .................
Washington
office,
after
spending
1
100.00
100.00
and Fisher assisted in serving, the
colors— in the new checkerboard
Total
»18935.00 refreshments being pie, cake, cocoa over three months in the field visit­
patterns
MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES:
and coffee. Much credit is due our ing projects in the northwestern and
J. Furniture (deHkn, Htoven. curtain». etc.)
350.00
west central states.
teaching
forcq
fop
this
entertain­
2. Supplies (chalk, erasers, etc.»
350 00
3. Library bonks .........
O11 most of the trips he was a mem­
ment, and we only hope they will
100.00
4 Flags ..............................
25.00
follow It soon with another program ber of the party of secretary of the
5. Playground equipment
1 00 00
and social hour.
Ì interior, who was examining the
6. Janitor's supplies
1 50 00
work of various bureaus of the
7. Fuel
750 00
interior
department, particularly the
8. Light and power ..........
250.00
Mrs. Lou Brownell and son Ko
9. Water
150.00
hart, who were visiting at Ihe home 1 cc,a>nation service. Mr. Davis said:
10. Postage and stationery ......... ............
75.00
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs W 11 Practically all of the projects vls-
The Union Man’s Favorite
Total
•
2300.00 Slmmona. were called to Portland lted have felt severely the prevailing
CONSTRUCTION:
We are Umatilla agents for this line
Retaining walls ..
last week to attend he funeral of business depression, but a marked
750 00
Irrigation system
improvement has taken place ln the
250.00
Mrs. D. C. Brownell.
• Total
last four months.
JL_____ .________
1000.00
MAINTENANCE AND RFPAIRS:
BUTTER
CREEK
“Crops are generally good, and the
Inside building and grounds .
1000.00
Ben Swaggart, prominent ¡stock- In,arket has so far Improved for fruit.
Total j ....
1000.00
“Price. A lw ayi the Loweit"
man from near Heppner, was In this po,atoel,> »«K»r-beets and cotton as
INDEBTEDNESS:
1. Bond« d. ar,tj Interest thereon
UMATILLA, OREGON
vicinity Sunday looking after stock *° n,ak* ,b<’He Prod,lct’' Kencrally pro­
3tSO.no
Warrant, and Interest thereon
720.00
file Is feeding here.
,
fitable, and farmers in these lines
Total
3900.00 i
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are-recovering their financial bal­
TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS:
The Halloween entertainment giv- ance. Wherever the dairy business
2000 00
"000 00 pn
,be Westland school by the b8!’ bccn con,lnut'<1’ “ >«» »'«» '« P™-
Total
, i
.
srhool children was very good and pero"a' 11 ,8 Probably one of the
INSURANCE:
much appreciated by those who at- mOBt K,ab,e and cer,a,n ot ,be Induat-
69.10
Total .......... ......
59.40 tended.
rle“ P'Howed on the projects.
MISCELLANEOUS:
!
A lfalfa Valuable Crop
Telephone
.........
30 00
Mr.
Razuson.
dairyman
on
the
Printing notices, etc.
“Alfalfa
constitutes one of the
70.00
Echo, Oregon
Clerk’s Bond ..............
creek la making plans to install a most Important an A valuable crops of
75.00
Total
175.00 large churn thereby manufacturing the projects, and the low price pre-
EMERGENCY:
i gll his cream Into butter.
vailing naturally occasions much
1000 00
MANUFACTURERS OF-
Tots!
concern of the past few years which
.. . .
. .
1000.00
Mrs. P. F. Shaw has returned from ,ed *o the depletion of the cattle and
lotal estimated amount of money for all purposes during Ihe year 30369.40
Walla Walla where she has been with t!hccp rangeB and the dairy forma,
RST1MATBP RECEIPTS
her mother. Mrs. Letha King, who Until the flocks and herds are great-
Prom county school fund durina the comlnc year * 4807.50
underwent
a very serious operation at
Increased, little improvement tn
b rom state school fond during the coming school year 670 00
St. Mary’a hospital of that place.
Prices for alfolfo may be expected.
From elementary school fund dining the coming
school year
................................ ......................... 1600.00
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because the livestock Industry fum-
Estimate of probable ueexperded balance nt end of
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Rlemnnn of Ifhes the only adequate market for
current year
33». 40
Umatilla was among the Umatilla ,bi* «X«»t staple of Irrigated lands,
Estimated amount to be received from all other sources
The Superior Product of Scientific Milling
people who attended the dance Sat-
"Assistance tn the way of credits la
durlnr tb«* ccmlnu iKhn^l year ....
........ 9(70 00
Total estimated receipts, not Including pro­
"’day night.
being offered In some regions, and
Makes Better Bread
posed tax ........................
17085.90
17085.90
should be extended In order to re-
RECAPITULATION
Try a Sack
The Baldwin and Stwope Contract- 'tore general prosperity to the pro-
•Potei eeM ■♦pd
oser for the year ............... ...... 30369.40
ing
company
are
unloading
brick
for
J«*’
”
Total e
¡etptp not Inclttding propoeed tax 17085 90
the new building Sam Rodgers is
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Rs
t to be ralsed bv district tax ..
1.7283 50 putting up on Main street.
Date
y of Ocleher. 19Î1.
Mrs. O F. Thompson attended the
Attest: P A Bmwnsnn
Maurice D. Serogga, W J Warner. F. B Swsyve
pioneer reunion In Pendleton Friday
Pis»e4a> U lerk.
Read the Wand Ada.
Board of Dlrectort
evening.
BOAIDMAN NEWS
AUTO OWNERS G E T »
LICENSE BLANKS
COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
Pendleton and
Umatilla Stage
RECLAMATION HEAD
RETURNS FROM TRIP
OUR NEW PERCALES
Are Here
“Signal Shirts”--Union Made
STANGEBY & GAST
Echo Flour Mills
High Grade Patent
B lu e S te m F lo u r
DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED