The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 26, 1922, Image 1

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    Stye Benmahm Heralh
UPT” '
VOL. XVI
”0 N , UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1922
No. 20
0 JO.
ATHENA DEFEATS
HERMISTON HIGH
COMMERCIAL LUNCHEON IS
LARGELY
ATTENDED
Arrangements to be Made for Enter­
tainment of V isiting Mem­
bers I. 0 . 0 . P.
PLAN WIRELESS RE­
CEIVING STATION
Umatilla News Items
HERMISTON LODGES
ARE VERY ACTIVE
On Thursday, Jan. 19 the Home the home of Mrs. McFarland to read
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Bureau met in regular session with a the last book of the course and decide
large number of ladies present. Sev- on this year’s work. “Socially signi- '
MARKETS eral new members paid up and much flgant" is the course for next year. ELECTION OF OFFICERS, INSTAL-
PICK
UP
HOMETEAM PLAYS HARD DE-
The Commercial club luncheon of WOULD ____
’ | business
was
transacted. Mrs.
I LATION ; ENTERTAINMENTS
Tuesday
was
the
largest
attended
WEATHER FORCASTS, ETC.
FENSIVE GAME
Merrick of the Greater Umatilla Day
The Christain Endeavor had a suc­
meeting for the past year, each mem.
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! committee thanked her various as- cessful banquet on Monday evening
her bringing one or more prospective
j sistants for their hard work and co- at Community hall and a large crowd
members. The budget committee W ill Ask Council for Permission to operation. Mrs. Llewellyn made
was in attendance. The idea of the Men Will Arrange. Prepare and Serve
Floor Play and Accurate Basket
did not make their report as was
function was to stimulate member­
report
for
the
card
party
that
all
was
Dinner at Meeting of
String W ires; Time W ill Also
Shooting of Visitors Over-
expected. Mr. E. P. Dodd being ab­
in readiness for the party on Satur­ ship and it is believed that many new
sent.
Rebekah
Be
Received
\
whelms Locals
day night Mrs. Davis reported for members will be taken in. Plates
Plans will be made for the decora,
the Home talent play that the one were laid for 50 guests. Miss Dun­
tlon of the city and the entertain­
Selected was found unsuitable for lap acted as toast mistress. The fol.
Rebekah lodge will hold an initia.
Plans are being made for the in- presentation, therefor it was rejected lowing program was rendered and
The Athena basketball team was to ment of the visitors and delegates
rangy and fast for the Hermiston who are expected to be in attendance stalling of a wireless receiving sta- an(j a new one will be selected at well received: violin solo, Mrs. Ben- f;°n meeting next Friday evening.
Jamin. toasts by Mr. C. A. Smith, Mr. Feb- 3. There will be a class of 6
team Friday night. Although the at the Odd Fellows convention which tion at Hermiston. Clarence Carson, once.
Robert Parks, Mrs. C. A. Smith, Mr for initiation. After the initiation a
home team played a hard defensive is to be held in this city February Wm. H. Ogden and Harry McMillen I
are the parties contemplating the
Ted
Parks and Miss Ruby Powell, supper will be the order. This will
game, the floor play and accurate 25.
The Home Bureau cleared about
move and will ask of the city coun­ MO on the banquet served on Jan. 13 vocal solo. Mrs. Paulu. Mrs. Effie be »'ranged, prepared and served by
basket shooting of the visitors over­
the men.
cil at their February meeting permis­ The greater part of the (pod served
whelmed the local squad.
sion
to
run
their
receiving
wires
a
guest
from
Freewater
and
made
a
Harden of Athena was high point
was donated by the members.
The following officers were instal­
from the flag pole whch stands at
very inspiring speech. After the
man. Hermiston failed to register a
led in the Rebekah lodge: Ruth
the head of Main street to the Oregon
banquet
and
program
a
committee
single field goal, the final score being
The second of a series of card
’Scott, N. O.; lla ttio Sllvey, V. G.;
hotel where an upper room may be
33 to 3.
parties
given on Saturday night, Jan. meeting w’as held and plans laid for Nellie Gaither, Sect.; Jennie Woster,
used
for
the
receiving
station.
Mr.
the
coming
year.
The
evening
The lineup:
Ogden would be able to receive the 21 was a decided success with 10 pleasantly ended with a sleigh ride. Treas.; Adora West, Chap.; Etta El­
Athena
Hermiston
liot, Waiden; Lena Ward, Cond.;
standard time each day as it was tables in play. Whist and 500 were
both played and an enjoyable even­
Geisel 7
Waterman 2 FIRE LADDIES CALLED TO SHOT- flashed.
F.
Mr. Whitmore was taken with ae-| Ruth Young, I. G.; G. F. Elliott, O.
Kretzer 12
F.
Haddox 1
WELL HOME MONDAY
Dispatches that are "broadcasted” ing spent. Mrs. Pound and Mrs. CUtC appendicitis and was operated *'•: Rena Waterman. R. S. N. G.:
C.
Shotwel!
Harden 14
may be picked up by any receiving Cherry won high scores the first on at the Umatilla hospital.
Dora Mikesell, L. 8. N. G.; Mary
Winslow
Pinkerton
O.
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Hughes, R. F. B. G.; Dorothy Ross,
station and are for the information prize being an angel cake and a
0.
Aadgen
Smith Damage to Building is Nomical ; of the public in general. Among whipped cream devils food cake.
The infant daughter of John
S. B. G.
Sub, Bannister.
these are the government market re­ There was about $20 made on the af­ Wurster has been quite ill for sever­
Luck
is
W
ith
Property
Carl Voyen referee.
ports, health news and various other fair. The next party will be in two al days but is Improving.
Liberty Encampment No. 82, I. O.
A game between the Senior-Junior
Owners
IO. F. at their meeting Tuesday eve-
items. Various of these could be as­ weeks with a different set of host­
girls on one side and the sophomores
sembled and daily bulletins issued. esses in charge.
Mose Mary, baby daughter of Mr.
V()ttd
consolidate with Uma-
-Freshman girls on the other was
It would not be the idea, it is under­
and Mrs. Alexanded has been laid up I till» Camp at Pendleton,
played as a preliminary. The Senior-
A fire in the Shotwell home Mon­ stood, to have a man stationed there
The Home Bureau will send $10 the past week but seems to be on the
Junlo'r combination proved to be to day morning which might have prov­ but to “listen in” at odd times.
to the scholarship loan fund on Wed. men(1
Queen Esther Chapter, O. E. S are
strong for the lesser light weights ed a disastrous one, was extinguished
Jan. 25 which is red letter day. The
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arranging for a Washington Birlh-
Men
Have
Had
Experience
The score was 23 to 1.
with a comparative small loss about
club has already sent $10 this year
W. R. Nugent was confined to his «'»X ball. February 22. A revival of
Clarence carson is an experienced and this will be a total of $20 which
The lineup:
the time the fire department arriv­
bed
for a few days with tho grippe. some of the old time danees is plan­
radio
operator
and
Harry
McMillen
Junior-Senior ed.
Fresh.-Soph.
we think is a fine donation for a
ned and a general good time.
D. Swayze
J. C.
M Zuery
The fire started from a pipe thim­ has had much training in this line. small club. This is a very worthy
W. A. Ford is improving slowly
S. C.
C. Headwall ble that had been papered over and Mr. Ogden in addition to receivng cause and we feel very glad to be
C. Robinson
J. M. Smith, District Deputy for
Z. Bensel when discovered had made some the time would endeavor to place sev­ able to help it. This club is federat­ and hopes the sun will shine soon, district No. 6 of Oregon, which ex­
M. Brown
F.
L. Sullivan headway on both the second and eral clocks at various public and priv­ ed with the State and National Fed­ as he would like a breath of fresh tends over 10 counties of Oregon is
F.
F. Voelker
air. His friends are glad that he Is
M Addleman third floors of the house, and the ate buildings at a small cost to the eration.
G.
E. Kingsley
at present busy re-working the Mod­
better.
user.
M.
Neary
G.
I. Rhodes
probable cause was the burning out
ern Woodmen of America camp. He
The
possibilities
of
a
radio
receiv.
Hermiston will play Stanfield at of soot in the furnace flue.
has added about. 22 members this
Several
children
are
still
failing
to
Mrs.
Jay
Berry
has
been
seriously
the latter place this Friday evening.
The damage from w ater was not ing station are great and constantly pay for their lunch tickets which is
month and these added to the mem­
ill
and
was
taken
to
the
hospital
this
expanding.
Throughout
the
Will­
Week before last Hermiston defeated great.
bership of 80 already here, will form
amette Valley they are numerous as a great deal of worry to the club. week. She is reported improved.
Columbia College and they in turn
a very respectable camp. Regular
iso a“round”san Francisco. The fol- AnX chlld who can »><* PaX should
a
defeated Stanfield the following eve­
Some overheated grease on the
Fred
Davis
Is
on
tho
sick
list,
bad
¡monthly
meetings will be held. J. S.
notify
his
or
her
teacher
and
the
ning. A good game is expected as kitchen range brought the firemen lowing will give some idea of its var­ ticket will be paid for by the club
(West having been elected Venerable
cold
and
sore
throat.
ied
uses:
the Stanfield team is strengthened out Friday last to the Ben Neil home
I Counsul at a late meeting.
and the secretary will • be able to
by a new man.
on Fourth street. Mrs. Neil however
Sermon or Jazz
keep her books more easily and cor-
Miss Ida Powell who is In training
'
succeeded in puting out the blaze be­
If you don’t like the sermon, tune ectly.
at the Good Samaritan hospital in COASTING STILL GOOD
fore the arrival of the department.
out the preacher and tune in . the
ONLY TWO WOMEN IN INCE
Portland was the guest of her par- .
ON SOUTH HILL
PICTURE “OUT OF THE SNOWS”
jazz.
The literary department of the ents two days last week. She says
New
York
ia
enjoying
a
virulent
Boardman Man Gets Verdict
Home Bureau met on Tuesday at Umatilla looks good to her.
Crowds dally frequent the hill.
Zena Keefe and Gladys Coburn Have
Though William Haskins once con­ attack of radio mania, amateur wire­
Among these are school children, lo-
Only Feminin Roles in
fessed to burning his store at Board- less wizards having used every fire L. A. HUNT RETURNS
IRRIGON HOLDS THREE DAYS
cal swains and sweethearts besides
National Picture
man, March 20, 1920, he was freod escape in town for their aerials and
FARMERS’ INSTITUTION many married couples.
FROM IDAHO TRIP
when he stood trial on the charge of are now utilizing bedsprings and
Tho sport has now continued four
Although perhaps not the first arson, and he capped the climax this window screens.
Beginning with Thursday, Febru­ weeks beginning before Xmas and
Out
on
Long
Island
the
homesteads
•
Hunt,
manager
of
the
Oregon
time on record, but nevertheless un­ week by securing a verdict in Circuit
ary 9th, Irrigon will hold a three still is In prime condition.
Growers, returned Saturday eve-
usual and Interesting is the state­ Judge Stapleton’s court Monday for listen In for weather reports by rad-
days (Farmers' Institution with a
Many forms of "double rippers”
ning
from
a
trip
into
Idaho.
He
re­
ment from National Picture Theatres $2500 insurance money from the Liv­ io before they decided to bank the
program which merits a full attend­ made their appearance, starting with
ports
a
good
demand
for
hay
at
satis­
Inc. that there are only two women erpool, London & Globe Insurance furnace fire or put on more coal. The
ance every day. Thursday's pro­
principals in the Ralph Ince produc­ company according to the Oregon commuters set their watches by wire­ factory prices especially for first cut. gram will be given over entirely to (he Haneline-BlesBlng "safety-first,"
Carl Voyen's "Fast Express” and fin ­
ting
hay.
tion "Out of the Snows” which comes Journal. Haskins had assigned his less. Progressive fathers sing their
beekeeping problems with Professor ally the latest achievement of Harvy
This
market
has
been
receiving
to the Play House Saturday and to right to the insurance to the adjust, babies to sleep by wireless proxy.
much Walla Walla and Touchet hay Scullen of Corvallis In charge. Fri­ Payne's "New Go-Devil” embodying
Pound's, Umatilla, Friday.
ment bureau of the Portland Associa­ You can have anything you want,
day will be devoted to dairying. Sat­
These two parts are given jver to tion of Credit Men, which prosecuted from dances and sermons to senti­ and these growers have been quite urday to the breeding, feeding hous­ all the other "safety-first” speed and
distance.
successful
in
keeping
out
the
cheat.
Zena Keefe, who plays the part of the case for him. Besides the $2500 mental songs.
Also some hay is coming in from ing and culling of the farm flocks
Anitah, the half-breed Indian girl, the virdict included $375 for attor­
Opens Service Columns
for egg production with Professor
Montana.
Baptist Church Notices
and Gladys Coburn, who is seen as ney's fees. According to Haskins' tes­
Recognizing this, two New York
Brewster in charge.
R. V. Ashmun, minister. Residence
Ruth Hardy, a student at San Gabriel timony, he was badgered into making newspapers have opened
“radio
first house east of Library.
Methodist Church Notes
University in Quebec. The balance the original confession that he set phone” services, columns presenting
Roosevelt’s 7th reason for attend­
The 1st Methodist church of Herm­ State Dog Tax Law to Be Enforced
of the characters in thia dramatic fire to the Boardman store. Tom Gar­ the wireless "programs” for the week
The state dog tax law which was jng church,
ile will take part in
story of the Northwest snow country land, who represented him in the ar­
Tuesday, for instance, every wire­ iston is nearing completion, the floors
are all powerful, brawny men, who in son trial and secured the verdict of less enthusiast will listen to Weller's are being laid this week and the enacted at the Legislative Session of singing some good hymns.”
Sunday school 10:00. We have
comparison with the two women not guilty algo represented him in performance of numbers by Mozart, rooms are all warm and comfortable 1919, and which was thought by
The Progressive
characters, looms up like giants.
the present civil case. John Collier Grieg and Dvorak. Wednesday Edna Each Sunday new faces are seen in many to be unconstitutional, has re- ciasnea for all.
Ralph Ince himself enacts the lead­ was counsel for the insurance comp­ Ferber will read her latest short the audlenco and every thing points eently been upheld by the Supreme r| a8ft meets in (lie Basement by theni-
Court.
; elves. A committee met Wednesday
ing male role of Robert Holliday, of any.—East Oregonian.
story. Thursday, Sanford Hunt will toward the toward movement.
Applications for license should be evening to fix the room. The class
The
newly
organized
Sunday
the Royal Northwest Mounted Police.
deliver his adventure stories for boys
Patrick Hartigan is John Blakeman,
and Emmett O’Neil will recite "The Hcho<d cla««eH are «rowing in Inter- made to the County Clerk, by all dog welcomes iheso from 20-15. Mr. L.
BEEKEEPERS MEETING
owners, being careful Io give the H Hunt, teacher,
an illict fur trader; Huntly Gordon
Shooting of Dan McGrew.” Friday eHt_.an*1 attend_ance
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
The young peoples class, "The
The pastor. Rev. II. Wann, attend­ length of callar desired. This is a
is seen as Sergeant Graham, of "the
Mabie Rltch will sing a number of
State tax and is additional to any Agoga and Amona Class" postponed
ed
the
annual
ministerial
meeting
Force."
opera selections; Saturday night the
Thejbeekeepers meeting at Pendle­ U-No-It Sextette will oblige with at Portland this week and while ¡city tax which may bo collected in ,j,e|r gocial planned for l’ridny night
Also Chas. Chaplin in “The Floor
there secured the services of Bishop , cities.
(The plan will be announced Sunday
ton will be held Thursday and Friday dance music all evening.
W alker.”
William O. Shepherd as speaker fori The tax Is $1.00 for malo or i for H,e Class Social, The committee
of this week. Through some mis­
And on Sunday radio chapel serv­
the dedication day services. Palm spayed bitch dogs and $2.00 for fe- has met and are nt work on arrange­
understanding the dates were given ices will be conducted at Newark.
“DILL” HART HAS STAUNCH
J
*
. . .
-
males.
ments. Come Sundny and see if we
in
a
Pendleton
paper
an
Friday
and
The wave length generally used Is Sunday. April 9 was selected for
FRIEND IN PINTO PONY
The tax Is now due and collectible. haven't a live bunch. Don’t wait
Saturday, January 27 and 28. The 360 meters, but when the real fan Dedication Day and this will Indeed
for an Invitation. Unmurrled young
William S. Hart, who appears in dates were correct as published In the who is advanced far enough to have be a great day for Hermiston.
people aro welcome.
Bishop Shepherd has been west less
Auto Tires Beat Thorns
"The Return of ‘Draw Egan’,” at Herald last week. The bulk of the a transmitting set, gets to work. It is
An old Inner tube from a largo
The Junior B. Y. P. U. meets In the
Pound's, Umatilla at 3 p. m. and the attendance will doubtless come from usually "down stairs" on a 200 meter than two years but In that length
Play House, Hermiston 7:15 and 9, J the west end of the county. The wave length. Breaking in on the of time he has won a place In the sized auto tire is useful when prun­ basement at 11 o’clock. Mr. W. W.
Sunday has a staunch friend and ad- sessions will be not only beneficial 200 meter bugs is like listening to hearts of the ministers of the North­ ing black raspberries. Tho berry lllsley and Mrs. Knox in charge.
mirer In "Fritz” the pinto pony, fam- from an educational standpoint, but the fans at the Polo grounds when west and all those who have met him canes should be drawn together part- jcmildren from 6 years old and in­
ous in photoplay annals. The two In all probability steps will be taken Babe Ruth makes a home run. Every- We deem it a great prlvlledge of ly and tied with binder twine so cluding the 7th grade are Invited.
The Nursery Is meeting a real need
body Is trying to talk at once. There »««'•Ing this beloved man on this that they afford mutual support aft­
are seen in many scenes together In to form a marketing organization.
er which they should be pruned children under 6 years are in the
occassion.
Please
keep
the
date
in
this photoplay. It seems that "Fritz”
are no secrets In the realm of wire­
back to a height of about 30 inches. charge of Mrs. Fritts. This depart­
mind.
has come to know Hart as the one
Plans Service Station
less.
A good attendance is expected at By drawing the tube over the left ment of the church work h, one that
A new service station Is one of the
and only man for him to bestow his
all services next Bunday. Columbia arm and cutting It Just beyond the is needed every where, we are for-
affections on. either actor or cow- possibilities in the building line this
GOVERNOR DAVIS OF IDAHO
hand good protection from thorns •unale In having room and worker’s
services at 3 o’clock.
puncher. so high is his regard for spring. I. L. Sneed who with R. B.
LAST LYCEUM NUMBER
may be had during the pruning.— to make It possible. Parents of lit­
Lane
has
been
conducting
a
garage
the noted star.
O. A. C. Experiment station.
tle children are urged to bring the
Free Methodist Mission
Also Andy Gump in "Wlm and north of the Hermiston Hotel has
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'It
tie tots.
Services
each
Sunday
at
the
Free
plans
for
a
service
station
opposite
Gov.
Davis
of
Idaho
will
be
tho
Wigor."
Mr. Jay and Henry Pelnmlder and
The ladies aid will meet next Wed.
the depot on the Columbia Highway, last attraction of tho Lyceum March Methodist Mission hall as follows:
families were going to Pendleton last j ., 2:30. for place see the locals on
1.
Chief
Strongheart,
the
Indian
Sunday
school
10
and
preaching
at
,
He
would
also
build
a
residence
on
CALLED TO FÜGEND BY
Tuesday and were run Into on the j »„„tiler page of this paper.
The
DEATH OF FA H TF.R the same lot with the station. He was to have been the last attraction 11 a. m. and at 7:30 p m.
F. G. and Mrs. Palmer highway about 12 miles this side of ( <nd|PM ,,f the church nod congrega-
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1 figures the probable cost of the gar- but arrangements have been made
Pendleton. It seems as though they
arn cordially Invited.
Mrs. Winnie L. Hunt, wife of L. A. age and residence at about $3.000. for Gov. Davis- In his place.
were
about
to
meet
a
car
and
crowd-
Morning
servico at 11 o'clock,
Governor
Davis
It
Is
thought
will
Engagement
Announced
Hunt, received a telegram Monday
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be a great drawing card and prob-
The O. A. C Alumnus for the cur­ cd over as far as they could but the : Xpeciat music at this service. Theme,
telling of the death of her father.
Bnsketbal' Saturday Night
Geo W Kidder. She left the same
The American Legion team of Her. ably the Auditorium will be used as rent month contains the following other car didn't slacken speed at all ‘Emancipation.”
pnd when right close to them skid- I Senior B Y P IT. will meet at
evening for Eugene, Oregon to at- miston will meet the Purple Giants the bleacher seats will probably bo of interest to local people:
ded and went Into the Pelmulder car. <$¡30. Topic "A Crusade of the Faith"
"Engagement—Charles
"
C
h
u
c
k
”
accessible
and
with
these
something
’
of
Echo
at
the
Auditorium
this
Sat­
tend the funeral.
Webber, '21, to Kllzebeth Melts. Miss Things were pretty badly smashed j Evening worship nt 6:30. There
urday evening. The Legion team like 750 people can be seated.
I vili also be special music at this
Governor Davis Is very prominent Metis Is a senior In the dramatic de­ up but no one was hurt.
There will be an entertainment at were the winners In the game played
service. Theme "The Dignity of
in
Irrigation
affairs
of
four
western
partment
of
the
University
of
Ore­
the Play House under the auspices last winter here. The Giants are a
Arnold Buhman returned from J Law.”
of the Altar Society Thursday even- strong team and a rattling good states and it Is planned by the Com- gon. while "Chuck" Is working on
A Christain welcome Is extended to
Ing. Feb. •. Watch next .week's game can be expected. Play will mercial club to have him as their the Umatilla experiment farm at Her- Wasco. Ore. where he has spent the
past week on business.
I guest at a dinner during this time,
mlston, Oregon.”
»11.
Issue for further announcement.
start at 8:00.
SMALL FIRES KEEP
DEPARTMENT BUSY