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Bermwtott ïtrralb VOL. XVI No. 18 HERMISTON. UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1922 GIVE COURSE E. P. DODD MAY RUN U. OF FOR 0. TO COMMERCIAL CLUB MEN LEGION DEFEATS LEGION COMMANDER ADDRESSES MEMBERS; h BASKETBALL TEAMS to Get Work a t Eugene HIGH SCHOOL TEAM VJ. u o to. Lilw«T " K _______ TO PAY DUES PROMPTLY FOR LEGISLATURE Secretaries PLAY PENDLETON During E aster Vacation 1 .. March 27 to April 1 HERMISTON MAN TALKED OF _______ Buddy, you are an Oregon Legion- H. S. GIRLS EASY W INNERS OVER aire. One of the eleven thousand Ore- ! gonians who n ot only served th e ir EIGHTH GRADE I country in w ar, b u t are united to serve it in peace. One of the m illion i form er service men who in th ree ! Ex-Service Men Surprise Crowd W ith sh o rt years have b u ilt up The Ameri can Legion, of w hich the whole na Their Speed; Both Teams tion is proud— w hich means so m uch i Play Fast Ball in the lifo of America today. j Pay Dues Now U niversity of Oregon, Eugene, 1 Jan . 12— A sh o rt course for th e com- ! m ercial club secretaries of th e sta te « ill be offered by the u n iv ersity dur- Senator Announces Candidacy for ing E aster vacation front March 27 Re-election; Political Talk to April 1, according to an announce m ent by th e school of business ad- Commences I m inistration . T he course was given ; for the first tim e la st year and m et Probabilities are th a t a t least ono w ith such success th a t th e visiting} The American Legion and the high* Down th ro u g h th e years, The passed resolutions request- ! H erm iston man will be a candidate secretaries ing the u niv ersitv to make it an an- 8011001 Blrl® came off ^ c to rio u s in the American Legion w lltg o , carrying its fo r office in the fall election th is n u a l a ff a ir tw o £am es played a t the message of loyalty to God, country year. auditorium last F riday evening. The and cmrades. W ill you, who havo Besides classes in public speaking, ex-service boys defeated th e high helped build up th is g reat organiza- The man is E. P. Dodd, president of the Commercial club and prom in- j commerce, journalism , sociology an d school 31 to 19 w hile th e high school ¡tion. continue to support it. Do you en t real e state man here. He is be- physical education, th e re w ill be a gjr is took th e eig h th graders into 's till believe in The Am erican Legin Ing m entioned in Pendleton as a num ber of round tab le discussions on camp by a count of 39 to 6. and w ill you do your p a rt now In probable candidate for th e Joint legis- topics of p a rtic u la r in te rest and val- ¡paying your dues for 1922, w hich Both Games Fast lative seat w hich represents U m atil- !u ® *° the secretaries, A good crowd was in atten d an ce 3,our post officers m ust collect and la and Morrow counties. About 15 secretaries of various act- and there was plenty of excitem ent forw ard by December 31, 1921. Mr. Dodd Mentioned * i ive commercial clubs and cham bers even though n eith er game was close. Place yourself in the position of The place has been held the past «7 commerce in th e state, were en- The Legion team astonished th e au- your local post officers. Before the two years by a Morrow county man, tolled la st year and it is expected a b u t it is understood he will no t.b e a j m uch la rg e r num ber w ill tak e ad- dlence by its fast play and it was no bells of the New Year ring out, they discredit to the h igh school to lose face the task of collecting and for- candidate for re-election, so U m atil- , vantage of th e course th is March. to such fast opposition. w arding the N ational and sta te dues la county politicians feel th a t t h e --------------------------- As was to have been expected t h e ,f ° r 1922 to sta te and n atio n al head- next legislator should come from this school team did its best work in the Quarters. This is necessary, in or- county. second half when th eir b etter train - <ler th a t the legion’s work may go on In the “ dope” forecast made by th e ing condition helped them. T he fin- — th a t the task w hich it has pledged Pendleton T ribune la st week Mr. al score was 31 to 19. Of th is the itself to accomplish d u rin g th e com- Dodd was nam ed as the m an most Legion gain was alm ost all made in (in S year m ay bo carried out. likely to ru n for the place. As far (he first half, the second period be Members Get A. L. Weekly as Is know n a t present there is no ing alm ost even. No g reat organization can achieve o th er candidate in th e field for this EQUALITY WITH COMPETITORS H igh point m an of th e game was I results w ith o u t funds to finance its office. Raymond Longhorn of th e Legion work. T here is The A merican Legion IS SOUGHT Mr. Dodd has served one term in team who had 13 to his credit. For Weekly to be published and sent to a th e legislature, being elected in 1918. the h igh school Jo h n Haddox made , m illion m em bers; there is the work He was in two sessions during this term . W hen questioned about the Discrimination By Railways Big 10 points. H arold W aterm an, who pf the sta te and n atio n al service de- did fine work in th e firs t half, was p artm en ts, the routine work of sta te ru m or concerning his candidacy Mr. Handicap in Selling Ore forced to retire on account of in- and national headquarters, the func- Dodd refused to com mit himself, b u t gon Grown Hay ju ries and th is handicapped the tio n ln g of th e N ational Am erican th e im pression is th a t he m eans to school boys to some extent. Commission, th e N ational Executive run. Tho lineups: com mittee, and many other sta te and R itner to Run Again The present system of fre ig h t Legion H igh School n atio n a* em m ittees, th e expense of It is early to get any line on polit W aterm an m atn t a ining sta te and national legion C. ical developm ents in the county but rates under Oregon grow ers are com Voyen Haddox i newa bureaus, and the cost of all the R. F. a few' th in g s are know n. Roy R itn er pelled to operate has th e effect of H. Todd w ill again3 ixT a ca n d id a te' for sta te Placi,lg a ta r,ff u i’° n Oregon Shotw ell ro u tln e work and innum erable speci- Longhorn L. F. P a r k e r a * exPcnses w hich go w ith th e func- R. G. senator. He has already made defi hay sold in eith er Oregon o r W ash H y att Sm ith ¡tio n ln g of any g reat n ational society. L. O. nite announcem ent. I t is probable ington. Ju st exactly why th is con W aterm an S u bstitutes: Legion, M itttfelsdorf | One of th e biggest tasks for the th a t he will have no opposition as dition happens to exist is h ard to ex and H erb ert H all; h igh school, H ane- his recent course a t th e special ses plain. Quality is Sought COMMUNITY CLUB HOLDS line. sion appealed so strongly to all his The m anager of the Oregon Co-qp- con stituents Girls Play Well ANNUAL ELECTION JAN. 3 F ran k Sloan, legislator from S tan- erntive H ay G rowers h as ju st retu rn - As a cu rta in raiser th e girls game ! ed from a trip to P o rtlan d w here field, w ill probably have opposition was full of th rills. The high school The last m eeting of th e Community if he runs again. Pendleton in te r I formal application w as made for an team of course rolled up a big lead s club was held Jan. 3 a t the Hermls- ests may oppose him on account of equal fre ig h t ta riff on hay shipm ents by good fast play and fine basket ton hotel w here th e ladies gathered his support of the W allulu cut off, o rig in atin g in Oregon as compared shooting. The grade girls, though for a luncheon. T here w ere 44 according to dope to date. Pendleton w ith those in th e sta te of W ashing outplayed p ut up a h earty fig h t th a t present and it was a very enjoyable is also ta lk in g about a county com ton. The chairm an of th e A g ricu ltu r. drew applause from spectators. The affair. m issioner from the county seat to al com m ittee of th e P o rtlan d Cham two h igh school forw ards Lucile Sul- Mrs. Ashmun delighted th e club ber of Commerce, th e Oregon Farm livan and Zona Bensel sta rre d re- w ith several songs, Mrs. Kellogg take the place of Mr. D unning. So far th e re is plenty of talk but Bureau, th e Bend Commercial club peatedly and to g eth er rolled up a gave us a review on our study of Ore- o nly a few h ats have been definitely and th e Deschutes County Farm large p a rt of the high school score, gon history, th en th e re w ere two Bureau and in terested farm ers In The final count was 39 to 6. throw n Into tho ring. excellent papers read by Mrs. Phelps Clatsop and Columbia counties are Lineups were and Mrs. Dood. A fter th is program u n itin g in th e ir effo rts to assist the E ig h th Grade the business of electing officers for Oregon Co-operative H ay Growers in H igh School aught the ensuing year was taken up. The L. Sullivan R. F. N. M cN cNaught g ettin g a fa ir rate. Z. Bensel L. F. E. Mikesell follow ing ladies were elected: Presi- The present rate as It now stands it, Mrs. Kellogg; vice-president, D. Swayze F. Skinner J. C. is as follows, given from these key A. Robinson s. c. M. Spencer ¡Mrs. Robb, secretary, Mrs. M cNaught points, and in effect Ja n u a ry 1st, O. Campbell trea u re r, Mrs. Sapper. M. Addleman R. G. 1922. The next m eeting will be Tuesday L. G. E. W oughter M. N eary AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE From K ennew ick to P o rtlan d 222 ¡Jan 17 a t 3 o'clock a t the library, S u b stitu te: C lara Hedwall. ! miles, present rate .23. j the club for th a t afternoon will TEAMS TO ENTER From K ennew ick to A storia 322 } m eet u p stairs In library. We hopo BAPTIST ANNOUNCEMENTS ■niles, present ra te .24. for a goodly attendance and each R. V. A shmun, m inister. Residence lady is asked to b rin g some sugges First Contest is Expected in Next From K ennew ick to Aberdeen 382 east of library. Phone 32. tions for the coming year’s w ork of i miles, present rate .27% . Few W eeks; Opponent Not The reason Roosevelt gives for a t. the club. Tea will bo served. From Redmond to P o rtlan d 234 Known as Yet tending church “ He may not hear a miles, present rate .27. good sermon a t church. He will From Redmond to A storia 334 hear a sermon by a good man who, Should the United S tates m aintain miles, present rate 42% . w ith his good wife, is engaged all the a navy equal in stre n g th to th a t of From Redmond to Aberdeen 413 week In m aking h ard lives a little any oth er nation? Sounds like a miles, present rate .41% . easier." question for statesm en only but the Boardm an, Ore., Jan . 12— Board- These are S. P. & S. and N. P. Sunday school 10 o’clock. Don’t stu d e n ts of the high school are giv man high school basketball team rates. p ut off sta rtin g to Sunday school. We ing it a g reat deal of thought. have classes for all. T his is a good broke even last week end losing to Relief May Come Two Teams Picked A rlington 18-14 on Friday and w in T his present ra te am ounts to a j tim e to sta rt, Tho reason Is that its the question ning from irrig o n 11-7 on S aturday. for debate in the Oregon sta te league differen tial of >2.90 per ton in favor j The ju n io r B. Y. P. U. meets a t 11 of Y akim a shippers In some cases, {o’clock in the basem ent. Mrs. W. W. contents. H erm iston w ill be repre Geo. Mefford and fam ily are re sented by two teams, an affirm ative w hile com ing around by way of Seat- nisley and Mrs. Knox in charge. The moving to Lexington, Ore. w here Mr. tie they have even a little b etter rate children can ill afford to be missing and a negative. Those developing Mefford expects to work on the h ig h th e affirm ative side of the question than this to Aberdeen. Oregon grow- these meetings. way. This takes Vesta, one of the ers ask noth in g b u t an equal show The senior B. Y. P. U. m eets at are Doris Swayze, P aul Stockard and w ith other producers. They feel th a t 6:30, topic, “God in our lives.” The prom ising members of the prim ary Claude W h itsett. class from our school and the school The negative side w ill be presented they have a rig h t to this, and know members are all urged to be present. nnd com m unity regret the necessity no good reason why they should be Im p o rtan t business needs to come up by Zona Bensel, Grace S kinner and w hich causes the change. V ictor Stockard. They will attem pt prevented from selling th e ir own hay a t th is m eeting. in th e ir own state, a t least on an The nursery w ork has begun w ith to prove th a t this country need not The class In d airy herd record m ain tain a navy equal to that of any equal basis w ith o u t-state shippers. several of th e little tots. T his a f Mr. P ickard, A ssistant G eneral Man fords th e m other opportunity to l»e keeping Is te stin g m 'lk regular,y, o f the o th e r nations. The debaters are w orking under ager F reight A gent has promised to in th e m orning worship and a t the the school board having installed t th e direction of Miss Lucile Redmond give th e m a tte r prom pt considera same tim e th e ir children are in good Simplex tester. hands. Ju st when th e first debate w ill be is tion. The Boardm an cheeso board is In Mr. P ickard Is quoted as having M orning w orship a t 11 o’clock. n ot yet know n, nor is it know n who th e opposition will be. It is known said th a t th e re was probably enough Miss Beth Beasley will sing a solo at creasing Its output and seems to face Theme "Unclaimed the necessity of enlargem ent of ca th a t four high Schools from th is hay in the N orthw est now stacked on th is service. pacity. The first product is now county will en ter the contests. These the farm s to take care of al, require H eritage.” E vening w orship a t 7 :30 T here about ready for m arket and if it can are P endleton, Stanfield, U m atilla m ents for th e next th ree years, will be special music. Theme ’Vln- he distrib u ted rapidly enough to keep and H erm iston. It is probably th a t should no more hay be grown. The up w ith production success Is assured d icating Our B irth rig h t.” th e first contests will be w ith Ums- ■ Miss V iola C randall en tertain ed com m unity Is cordially invited. tllle and Stnnfield. P ray er m eeting T hursday evening At the annual election of the West a num ber of girl friends T hursday Two to Speak U m atilla E xtension Irrig atio n Dl>- It is th o u g h t th a t th e first contest evening. A p leasant evening was at 7:30. --------------------------- trlc t for th e purpose of cho'<sing one will be announced very soon. As is passed sew ing a fte r w hich a dainty Care of farm m achinery means dol- director for the t o m of th ree years, custom ary, each school en terin g the luncheon w as served by the hostess. league furnishes tw o team s, and a f Those present w ere th e Mrs. Lyle lare and cents In th e farm ers pocket. C. E. Glasgow of Irrigon received the firm ative and a negative. Two Tilden. Mrs. Jam es Todd, th e Misses Successful Oregon farm ers usually unam loua vote of '.he Boardm an pre- speakers are allowed each side. The E leanor Caaseriy. Dorothy Ross, keep th e ir m achinery In good condl- elact. ---------- constructive speeches w ill be J J min Gladys Rudolph. M yrtle Bllvey, F a n . tion and protected from th e w eather, j —J0. A. C. E xperim ent statio n . Several of th e fan n e rs are clean- nie Todd and the hostess. ute* in length. FOR PLACE OREGON HAY GROWERS HIT BY HIGH RATES H. S. WILL DEBATE NAVAL QUESTION , coming year will be th a t of securing the enactm ent of the legion Federal BOTH BOYS AND GIRLS TO PLAY | adjusted com pensation bill in con- HERF FRIDAY j gress. W ith the united and m oral ' and financial support of the en tire ' m em bership this can be accomplished. No Line of Dope is Available on We are n ot sure of this, If we do not E ither Team; Contests Start get the support of all legionaires. Personal Message Sent a t 7:30; Admission 20-35 As D epartm ent cofnmander for Oregon, I am sending th is personal Message because I feel th a t if tho The w ild eyed basketball fans of facts are p u t before you and you H erm iston will be out Friday evening thoroughly u nderstand tho situ a for th a t is the date of th e double tion th ere w ill be no h esitatio n on header betw een th is city and Pendle your p art. You know The Am erican ton here. Legion is now m aking history. It 19 Both the boys’ and g irls’ team s recognized nationally and is here to will play. The boys w ill meet the stay. Its voice is being felt in every Roundup city second team w hile the com m unity, city and sta te in the g irls will play th e first team. The nation and in 26 foreign possessions. g, r ,8 gnt f|n e pvuctlcc froni Do not p ut off paym ent of dues for th eir game w ith th e eighth grade 1922, pay them now.' Drop in on ono team last F riday evening and are ox_ of the post officers or m ail a check pected to give the visitors a hard and get squared w ith them and your fight. post. We, of the departm ent and al No Dope on Hand so the n ational officers w ill then Coach G ralapp's boys are as yet know w here the organization stands u n tried and no one knows w hat they and then can make plans according can do. They showed up ra th e r ly w ith o u t fear of financially ent- w eakly on basket shooting In the barnssing our g reat organization. And game w ith the American Legion last by paying prom ptly you will be sure w,ek , but it was th e ir first exlilbi- to receive every one of th e 52 issues ,ton an d they s),ould do much b etter of th e A merican Legion W eekly, th is tim e. The Pendleton aggrega- com menclng w ith th e first issue in tion ia RS much n n,yMtery ns they 1922, of the livest, snappiest w eekly itave done nothing as yet th is year, on the m ark et today. Each issue The lineup to s ta rt th e game for presents featu re stories of doings of Herm iston will probably include: buddies in th e service, sh o rt item s of (shot well cen ter; W aterm an and news from France, special columns j jia n elin e forw ards, Sm ith and Ilad- describing the w ork in th e various dox guards. Men who are p retty posts of n atio n al Interest and a joke jau re to have a crack a t th e invaders column th a t is copied by the leading }arc P ark er, W inslow and Hall, new spapers and m agazines of tho Miss Long will probably send the country. follow ing girls into th e gam e a t tho Keep in th e swim. Be a live one. s ta rt: Doris Swayze jum ping center, W ear th e badge of th e American A rlouine Robinson side center, Mary Legion. Over th e top for the web- Addleman and E ldora Kingsley foot sta te— F irst in beneficial legis guards, Lucilo Sullivan and Zona lation for our buddies, le t’s make Bensel forw ards. O ther girls who it first in m em bership in the Union. w ill probably play are M argaret Your D epartm ent Commander, N eary and Melba C allahan. L ane Goodell Pe There Early The games will open at 7:30, the ing up on th e ir hay to sheepmen for early tim e being necessary by the feeding purposes a t >8 per ton in th e ¡two game schedule. Admission will stack. A bout 10,000 head of sheep be 20 and 35 cents. The student are being taken care of on the W est body is going to considerable expense E xtension. W ith a fair dem and in b rin g in g the two Pendleton teams for No. 1 hay for shipm ent and the here and should be low ally supported grow th of feeding and dairy Interests by the town. Remember its F riday an o th er year should Bee vastly im night, th is week, and come early. proved conditions for farm ers of this section. MRS. DORA RHODES OF HERM Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Goodwin, re cent bride and groom have returned from a sh o rt honeymoon in the w est ern p a rt of the state. They were accompanied by th e groom 's futher, W. A. Goodwin, who has been so journing In P o rtlan d d u rin g the past •en m onths. He avers th a t Board- nan su its him better. The rab b it poisoning cam paign is being worked o ut system atically in Morrow county d u rin g the present favorable w eather. Tho main d if ficulty is th a t it snows a little every nig h t and covers up the bait neces- «R ating daily d istribution of sm all quantities. A series of drives is be Ing worked out by County A gent Cal kins to supplem ent the strychnine. ’ Miss Emma Bunge, county h ealth nurse for Morrow county during the past six weeks has been called to Seattle ow ing to illness in her family. H er place has been taken by Mrs. Johnson la st year’s public nurse for W allowa county who is continuing Miss B unge’s work a t Irrigon and Boardman th is week. The h igh school ath letic assocla- tion presented a three reel comedy entitled “ A Duke for a Day” for the benefit of the treasury. S. H. Boardm an has been confined to the house for a few days ow ing to an attac k of the grippe. ISTON IS CALLED BY DEATH Wife of Well Known Garage Man Succumbs After , Long Illness Mrs. Dora Rhodes, w ife of A rth u r Rhodes died at St. A nthony’s hospital Jan. 6, nt 4 a. m. afte r an illness of about 6 months. Mrs. Rhodes was 33 years old and, was born and raised in Pendleton, Oregon and 2 years ago tliew moved to Herm iston. She leaves to mourn her a husband A rth u r Rhodes and two children, Chester, age 17 and Ida 14 of H erm iston, a father, J. J. n !lv| H of L ew iston, Idaho, a b ro th e r. Roy Dnvls of Snow, Idaho, two sisters Mrs. W. 8. Schw ant of Lewiston and Mrs O. M. G ray of Kansas City, Mo. 'and a host of friends In Pendleton an(j H erm iston F uneral services were held a t Brown and Bradies Chapel, Jan . 8, Rev. W ann of H erm iston and Rev. Secure of Pendleton conducted (ho services. The fu n eral was largely attended especially for not living in place where held. Every seat in the chap el wns occupied, nnd deep feelings of regret of her loss and of sym pathy was m anifest. The choir sang the songs she herself sang w hile passing th e g reat divide. She was a teach er of th e M ethodist Sunday school and an active member of the Ladies Aid society and was very en th u sia st- ,c and carn e„t |„ her work, __________________ --------- KITCHEN SHOWER Miss W ilm a G llbreth, member of the senior class of the Boardm an high school has retu rn ed from a sh o rt visit at The Dalles. --------- - Mrs Claire P. H arter and the W. H. Morgan fam ily have moved to tho Edmunds place southw est of town. Mr. Morgan has the co n tract for hauling m ilk to the chceese factory. The Ladies of th e M E. Church will hold a kitchen show er at the home of Mrs R ena W aterm an, Wed. afternoon, Jan. 18 a t 2 o’clock. Each ¡person Is expectcr to b rin g sotne- I th in g to give th e church kitchen. Also bring a dish towel to hem d a r lin g the afternoon. All friends of th e Ladies Aid are Invltedto be present. The grades of the high school th a t tnlsned th e ir C hristm as tre a t owing to the sudden cessation of school on ac count of th e storm Just before the holiday vacation are having game to day. Sunday school at ,0 o'clock. Morn- ' ing w orship, at 11. Services at * o ’clock. E pw orth League at 6:39 Last Sunday in the absence of the pastor Mr. G raham of Columbia oc cupied th e p u lp it giving m any good suggestions for the New Year. METHODIST NOTICE Mr. C harlie Hill of th e Telephone Mr. Jones of U m atilla was a com pany was a H erm iston visitor H erm isto n visltot th is w eek. from Pendleton this week.