Gïïp ìfonttthimt iterali VOL. XVI im o r r oi e - jj HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 9. 1922 PASSES BILL TO CLEAR PATENTS HERMISTON LEGION DEFEATS IRRIGON TEAM. 42 TO 18 Game is Fast and Clean With Few Fouls; Longhorn Takes High Point Honors With 18 TWO REVIVALS ARE BEING HELD HERE U. S. VETERINARY TO MAKE COW TESTS NEXT WEEK Fanners Requested to Notify Com­ mittee if They Want Their Anrnols Tested No. 26 GOV. DAVIS DELIVERS 3 ADDRESSES; SAYS FARMER'S FUTURE IS BRIGHT BAPTISTS AND METHODISTS ARE HAVING UNION SERVICES The Hermiston American Legion Dr. S. B. Foster, of the'bureau of (basketball team carried off the hon- animal industry, of Portland has PASSAGE OF SMITH McNARY P R E -»- ihrs in a game at Irrigon Friday eve- — •LYCEUM ADDRrSS IS ENJOYED ¡sent word that Dr. Madden will be HIGH SCHOOL TO PRESENT DIGTED THIS YEAR „ AND APPLAUDED 05 SerteWI Opposition Expected n*nK ’*be final count being 42to 18. Rev. W. F. Pettibone Here from Ore­ here the first of the week for the COMIC OPERA NEXT WEEK gon City; Free Methodist Meet- In Senate Bin s oft Says; Smith The game was played in the old purpose of testing coWs for tube MeWary Rjll Reported 'school building at Irrigon and a falr- » ings Every Evening . losis. j ly good crowd was out. The game If no rc-actors are found in thfir Governor Addresses Commercial Club “Love Pirates of Hawaii,” Will be Return to Simple Life. Hard Work , war, fast and clean, only a very few and Visitors Tuesday Noon; Attraction in H. S. Auditor­ and Higher Moral Standards test several herds on the project will Rev. W. E. Pettibone, pastor of Fanners’ Future Bright ium Friday Evening Hors Is «ome news that will make fouls called against either side. .. .Advocated by Governor _ be placed ., on the accredited herd • good many west end ranchers sit iHenry Gunn ° f Hermiston refereed the Baptist church of Oregon City, is list. conducting revival services a t' the up and take notice. The house of the contest. All wishing cows tested should no­ The Hermiston high school will Methodist church each evening this A straight from the shoulder, man A crowd which filled the Play Longhorn High Point Man representatives at Washington yes­ give the comic opera "Love Pirates tify the committee tn charge As Dr. For Irrigon the high point man week.t The two protestant churches to man talk, distinctly minus any of House Tuesday evening heard Gov­ terday pesaed the bill which releas­ of Hawaii,” In the high school audi­ Madden’s time is limited, it is re- | was L Markham who caged three are holding the services together. a , the “deere peepul,” effect, but as dis- ernor D. W. DavlH of Idaho discuss ed tka government lien against pat- Rev. Pettibone was scheduled to quested that all have Jheir cows in tlnctIy 8atl«fylng and plea8ing to the torium Friday evening, March 17. data dating sines August 9. 1912. If baskets. Strader and M. Markhani speak Monday evening but was de- ,he 8,abIe and leady The students have been working another reclamation subject, “R e­ be te8,ed at large group of west end farmers and ■were close seconds in the scoring, Ike Mil passes the senate and no op- on the music for some time and the clamation of American Home ” he time alloted then) by the com each making four points. For Her- iayed and opened his meetings Tues­ business men which gathered to hear pnMtlon la expected there, farmers promise you a fine entc-talnment of -J.F. McNaught Introduces j miston, Raymond Longhorn was the day evening instead. The first ser­ mltteo. him, was what Governor D. W. Davis ♦Hl bo eligible to the federal farm The speaker was introduced by snappy rollicking choruses and beaut­ The committee are Trank Wauga- stellar performer with 18 points of vice was held early so the congreg- of Idaho delivered at the Hermiston iful solos. The solo parts are taken J. F. McNaught who referred to him I his credit. Todd made 12 points atlon could attend the lyceum after- ,nan- IIenry Bommeree, P. P. Suli- hotel luncheon early Tuesday after­ by Jamed Hali, Norman Rubner, as the man who had done as much van, A. W. Agnew and C. M, Jack- noon. Mo Further Trouble Expected and Phelps (who played at center ward. Lawrenco Winslow. Ariouine Robin­ for reclamation as any man in the A telegram to this effect was r«- made' lo son. The lineup folows: Is a Regular Pastor Hartman Unable to Come son, Zona Bensei, with Lucile Sulli­ west. Mr. Davis disclaimed this ddtved yesterday afternoon by J. F. i rrlgon Mr. Pettibone is not a regular ev­ Hermiston The dining room held as many as van, Mary Addleman, Mabie Brown honor, merely stating that he had ><• president of the Hermis-, L Markham (6) F. (18) Longhorn angelist but isthe pastor if a large there were seats for when hostilities and Pauline Voelker as the quartet of done what he could for the cause Irrigation District from Congress- Slrader (4) (12) Todd church who was persuaded to come F. were commenced on the “eats” pro­ Hawaiin girls. which means so much to the west, B N. J, Sinnott Mr. Sinnott had Gbaney ( 2 ) C. (10) Phelps here tn the hope of being able to do vided by Mrs. Durfrey, All regular The choruses include Roy Siivey, then adding that he came near be­ prSvlonely informed Mr. McNaught w „rtklnB G. Hiatt good. He will remain here all this business for the meeting was dispens­ Orval Siivey, Dan Wlnesett, Wallace ing a resident of this county, having lkYZ LOMG The officers and members of Yln- legislature, however; and upon this feature productions. Carey ¡alao is mesi age. He will speak each night 07 .FEEDING ton as a magazine editor In New build 14,000 school house yard Lodge No. 206 I. O. O. F. de­ guppoited by Joe Harris, J. Farreil (at 7 30. If yon hear hhn once you plank mainly will I base my cam­ Baker— Plans being made for |5 # ,- York was greatly interested In Upton sire to express their thanks to the McDona’d, Charles LeMoyne, Lydia will hear him each time. paign.” I Sinclair’s novel while It was being 000 milk condensery. Echo News many non-members who so willingly Yeamans Tims and many others ▼ey. who was in Echo fhis i written. Its enormous sate when St. Helena— Island mill resume? Prayer meeting: will be announced Washington County News-Times contributed to the success of our con­ ■aid feeding« of sheep and cat- published, and the sensation tt creat­ operations after long shutdown. each evening. vention recently held In Hermiston. tle oa hia Butter Creek ranch had ed, was prophesied by biro. When, Sweet Home votes to build new han 20-pago Industrial edition. Bank to Receive Taxes Linn County strongly for tax-re- Many of the window decorations heen under way 103 days so far this years later, Mr. Hampton changed 85500 grade school house. Auction Draws Crowd The First National bank advertises have never beon excelled even when winter. During that time about bk: activities to the picture field and Astoria— 3150.000 site purchawd diictlor program. - In this week's Herald that It will get J. S. Utterback’s sale was held McCormick rawmlllr. St Helen ship we met In large cities. l«aa tons of hay has been used on became a famous producer, he got by toot factory firm. tax statements from the county sher- Monday afternoon on the old Buhman Dallas— Willamette Valley Flax cargo lumber direct to New York. Our fjur hundred visitors com­ tN for all who wish to pay their place, G. L. Bennett auctioneering A t i e ranch. Some of the Vey sheep Mr. Sinclair to take the elements of have completed lambing and a band the novel he had especially admired and Hemp Growera' Aas'n. investlgat- mented freely upon the Interest la»m here Thia will save the tax big crowd was out and the property St. Patrick’s Day Dance ■tf weathers and lambs have been and make another novel-length story MASONIC HEAD IS ENTERTAINED HERE FOR STATE SENATE LEGION TO PLAY FRIDAY EVENING