Qtyr Wnmsfcm Urralh VOL. XVI HERMISTON. UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 16. 1922 DECLAMATORY TRY OUTS NEXT WEEK GRADE PUPILS r ■_ TO LEGION BASKETBALL TEAM WINS CLOSING GAME 34-13 W in from Irrigon Brings Season to a Close; Good Record is ..........Made by Local Boys ...._____ UNION HIGH WINS IN ALL FIVE DISTRICTS VAYNE BOYNTON IS MARRIED IN PENDLETON WEDNESDAY M i» Mazie Riseting. of Stanfield ij B rid e; Couple Will Make Their Home in Hermiston HINKLE AND SLOAN TO CHANGE PLACES COMPETE No. 27 STUDENTS TO GIVE OPERA “LOVE PIRATES OF HAW AH' Tickets Are Selling F ast for Friday Evening Performance at the High School TAX COMMITTEE HEARS FROM US SECOND ELECTION SHOWS 228 The marriage of Vayne Boynton LOCAL MAN TO RUN FOR THE YESTERDAYS SESSION IN PEN- The Legion played Its last game and Miss Mazie Risellng of Stan- The Opera "Love Pirates of Ha­ VOTES TO 28 AGAINST HOUSE OF REP. for this year Friday when It took DLETON LIVELY flold occured at Pendleton Wednes­ waii” will be given in the high the Irrigon boys Into camp at the day, March 15, Rev. Alfred Lock- school auditorium Friday evening by C ontesti to be Held in Two Classes; local auditorium Friday evening. wood officiating. thirty high school students. The score was 34 to 13, about the Election Waa Called to Clear up Le From Pendleton the couple left for T ran k Sloan in Race For the Senate Tickets are going fast and a good : Tax Paying Public Comes Out and P . T. A. to Hold M eeting at same as the game the week before. gal D ifficulty; Vote in City Against E berhard; Dodd is Walla Walla to return next week to house is assured. This Is the fir3t Demands Substantial Cuts; At the end of the first half the score the High School Hermiston where they \*ill makq is Unanimous opera put on by the high school for in Race For Joint Seat Local Men Speak stood 21 to 7 and the margin was their home. Vayne has Just pur­ a number of years and it promises to not materially changed In the sec­ chased a house In the west part of a splendid production. The story is The March meeting of the Parent ond half of the game. The special election last Friday on town and they will be at home there The county political situation took “ c,ever one 1,1 which a band of plr- That the subject of taxes is close As before Longhorn was high Teachers’ Association will be held In the question of uniting Westland, in a few days. another shift the first of this week at*-8 ln attempting to pillage a girl's to the ht,art of Umatilla was shown the high school room next Thursday point man for Hermiston with 13 Minnehaha. Cold Springs, Columbia Vayne Boynton grew up here and when J. T. Hinkle and Frank Sloan !8ch° 0’ ar® taken caPtlv® through a yesterday at Pendleton when the evening, March 23. For the program points to his credit He was crowd- and Hermiston carried by a margin of Is known to practically everyone on It has been arranged to hold the de- ed mlshty hard for scoring honors practically 10 to 1 the total vote be­ the project. He Is also well known changed their candidacies to read as l,,c ° the old maid Principal, who atate tax investigation committee hearing there. «(amatory tryouts for the grades, to by Cheney the Irrigon center who ing 228 for and 28 against. Each dis­ in Pendletoft where he was formerly follows: Hinkle for the house Instead c“an^es them from crooks to cooks. heId of the senate and Sloan for the sen- 1 be ?irat® cbief falIs ,n ,ove wlth ! They heard a nlentv. Tax naveis pick the winners for the district de- n,ade 11 ot 1,18 team's 13 points, trict showed a large majority for un­ employed. He is employed at the ate instead of the house. ,be ma*den lady, woos her and suc- big and little, were out from all sec­ clamatory contest which will be held iThe other Irrigon basket was cag- ion. Kingsley store and has a host of Sloan is Picked ' ecda ln w‘n,nl" g ? er ,avor' Thore tions of the county to tell how taxes ed by Watkins. Todd with 8 mark *t Umatilla on April 7. friends in the community whom Tha The election was called by the un­ Both men were in La Grande last is 8 flne pa,rlotlc chorus and a pretty Twenty one boys ¡and girls are era to his credit was next In line ion high schooli board in order to cure Herald joins in wishing all the hap­ Saturday and a conference was held scene betweeen the daughter of a rich could be and must be cut this year if , nianfoli«„ __ j , the tax payer is to have enough mon- working on selections and will do for HermiBton with Phelps and Hiatt a legal error in the original creation piness life has to offer to Mr. and ouiuiuay unu a coniercnce was neia A wth some prominent tax payers there. ‘ ' P,antatlon owner and the ( j their best to receive first place so leading closely with 6 each. Mrs. Boynton. It seems that there is some sentiment p ‘cer of a U. S. cruiser. This ends the basketball season, o l the district. The suit filed against that they can represent their grade against Mr. Eberhard in his own The music Is bright and catchy and ®oth oi ,h® big Portland papers the district some time ago failed to a t the district contest. There are two and the boys are now looking for­ county a id the opponent wanted Mr. the 8‘ory con‘aln8 » - had ‘belr represents Ives on hand to disclose the error but attorneys for Classes. Class C,' which includes ward to baseball where the Legion the district recommended that th© Sloan as th© candidate upon which ,ere8t o,d and you,’K- The Principal report what was said. Here Is the grades (, 7, and 8, and Class D, probably will have no team of Its io cen ter their effo rts and choruses will appear in approprl- way the Oregonian summed up the election be called again in order to cwn, but Is sure to be represented grades 3, 4, and 5. Mr. Hinkle informed The Herald ate 8‘> the show will appeal «entiment developed: clear up for all time any question of Competent Judges will be secured to some extent on the town team. to the eye as well as to the ear. Mrs. Slash All Around Favored legality. more than a week ago that he would The lineup: A small admsslon fee of IS cents will Gunn directs the staging of the play Here is the way sentiment was ex- A great deal of satisfaction Is be­ withdraw from the senate race if Irrtgon Hermiston bo asked and this money will be di­ ing expressed over the five districts Frank Sloan wanted to run and Mr. and Mr. Voelker directs the music, pressed at the hearing: Appropria- F. vided among the grades for the pur­ Watkins (2) (8) Told Miss Phyllis Dyer is the accompan- tions for county fairs can be passed at the growth in sentiment for union REPRESENTATIVES MEET HERE Sloan after tlie trip to Ln Grande in­ F (13) Longhorn pose of buying hats and balls or other Strader ist. There will be an afternoon per- j tip for a few years; appropriations since the district was created last formed Mr. Hinkle that he would like Cheney (11) C. ( 6 ) Phelps play apparatus they may select. The AND MAKE PLANS formance beginning at two o'clock for new buildings at the state fair year. At that time there was consid. to run for the senate so Mr. Hinkle' . . . . . . . .. . O. 4th grade will furnish music for the Lameraux (8) Hiatt dropped out of that race and will fllo | an? g,rt» at 8 ▼«cy should be disapproved:approprla- erable opposition to it; now after a Knight G. B. Waterman occasion. nominal charge, so that at the eve tions should be withheld from the few months of trial the sentiment for the house instead. Spare (1) H. Waterman Mrs. F. A. Chezik will present a Four Team League Including Echo, 1 nlng show there will be room for the Northwest Tourist association land has become almost unanimous for the Three After House Seat Referee: Walpole. piano solo as part of the program. i the Pacific International Livestock patrons and friends of the school. one big district for high school pur­ Stanfield, Hermiston and The result is that a hot contest is Following is the program: j exposition. poses. expected between Sloan and Eberhard U matilla Probable Class C. grades 6, 7 and 8. Abolish the 6 per cent tax limita­ Following is the vote In the dis­ for the senatorial nomination, botli The Leak in the Dyke ..Isabèlle Dodd tion. tricts: Westland 33 for to 18 against, Umatilla and Union counties having Alaska ...................................Alice Dyer The legislature will have to repeal Minnehaha, 23 for to 7 against. Cold Plans are already under way for a candidate. For the Umatilla seats The Spoopendykes ......Clara Hedwall many obligations which forces a tax Springs 20 for to 2 against, Columbia in the house there will apparently Jest Fore Christmas ....Joe McNaught the organization of a base ball league levy. Z8 for to 1 against, Hermiston 124 be three candidates, Dr. I. U. Temple, Der Dog und der Lobster ..*........ ,'i...... similar to the one last year. A meet­ S. A. Miller and J. T. Hinkle. for, none against, total 228 for to About 3370,000 ran be saved by ..............................George McKenzie j closing the extension work of the ing was held at the library Monday against. For the seat ln the house to rep­ ldttle Ah Sid .......... Gerald McKenzie CITY WILL FURNISH DRAYS TO evening, all the towns interested be. resent Umntllla and Morrow counties HOME BUREAU HOLDING -MEET­ agricultural college. Hey Diddle diddle Sermon ..John Pace TAKE AWAY CANS, ETC. ING THIS AFTERNOON College H e'd Too Big C. A. NOREN DIES MONDAY; ing represented except Stanfield, there will apparently be two candi­ Jerry, the Bobbin Boy ..Anita Paulsen Tho agricultural college Is too big dates, E. P. Dodd of Hermiston who The Abandoned Elopement .......■■....... CAME HERE 2 MONTHS AGO whose spokesmen were unable to bet for the population of the state: the will receive united support from this ............................ Dorothy Shotwell here. section in his race with some Morrow Ladies Are F ittin g up Room a t the college is trying to build up a school The Boy Engineer .......... Stela Payne Rubbish W hich W ill N ot Burn Should Deceased W as 63 Years of Age and The dope at present is that there county man. The man will evidently for the Pacific Northwest. Outside Pledge With Wine ..Margery Spencer H ospital; Clay R inehart to be Sacked or Boxed Before is Survived by W ife, and Two will be a four team league, with Echo be the present Joint representative. students should pay a tutltiou at The Green Mountain Justice .............. Grand Children Head Commercial Club Stanfield, Hermiston and Umatilla Mr, Woodson, as it Is thought he will least as high as that charged In Cal­ N ext Wednesday ......... ................Margeret Waterman being represented. Irrigon does not run again, though it wns at first an­ ifornia or Washington. If this causes Se Was I ........................Harvey Adams C. A. Noren who has lived on the feel able to support a tenm of its own a decrease ln outside students it will nounced that he would not. Prayer and P otatoes........................... - place formerly owned by C. F. Will- and will play with Umatilla. Board- Owing to the "flu" ban the Uma­ also reduce the cost of operating the .......... ......... ........... Genevieve( Lamb-) Next Wednesday. March 22 is the bite for the past two months, died man is too far away and will prob­ tilla Home Bureau has not met for Institution. Annual cleanup. On that day alt Class D, grades 3, 4 and 5. , Monday, March 13 of heart disease ably not be a member of the league. COMMUNITY CLUB DISCUSSES „ ¡several weeks, but will meet Thurs- Abolition of experiment stations—■ Columbus .......................... Ruth Bensel property owners are expected to put and pneumonia. T0PIC OF LOCAL INTEREST day at 2 p. m. at Community hall. A The four towns named are almost their premises In spick and span con­ Our Hired Girl ......Shirley Brownson Mr. Noren came here with his fam­ sure to have teams, though nothing ---------- great deal of business has piled up ((m nniong farmers and taxpayers. dition. Blue Eyed Gypsey ..Marlon Brownson ily in the hope that his health which certain is known of Standfield’s po­ Good Program is Arranged for Meet- and a *arge attandance is hoped for Roy w Ritner, president of the Here are some requests which arc The Contrary Boy ......Merwyn Evans had been bad for some years would sition. ing of March 21: All Ladies ---------' slate senate, suggested closing tho made by Earl Mitchell, chairman of The Dead Doll .......... Phyllis Duncan be improved. He traded his farm Invited to Attend The hospital room committee has experiment stations unless the fees ot Nothing definite was done at Mon­ When Pa Shaves .......... Wallace Hunt the cleanup. All tin cans and other near Vancouver, Wash., for the Will- ---------- severni good prices on the furnishings outslde students can maintain them. Who Ate the Cake .......... Harold Pace trash which cannot be burned should hlte place near here. He had been day’s meeting except to talk things The Community club met on Tues- and expect to have the goodR here Cut out me bug investigations— this Vacation Trip of the School ............... be put in boxes or sacks before clean­ sick only a few days when death over and to determine the sentiment day March 4. very soon. The cost of furnishing the being proposed by Mr. Pierce. ..................... .......... Frances Paulsen up day. II 7°u wait till the last day came, a complication of heart trouble of the towns. A meeting is to be Current topics discussion was led room will be in the neighborhood of sto p the bounty on coyotes— Reach held in Stanfield tonight (Thursday) the dray men probably will not have The Wind and 'the Moon ..................... with pneumonia proving more than This meeting w ill probably see the by Mrs. West. Mrs. J T. Hinkle gave 3150 but the Home Bureau has the the maurauders In other ways, time to reach all places and the stuff ........................... ............Eva Skinner his condition could rally from. a very Instructive talk on roses and amount on hand. The room will stale industrial accidents board league formally organized. The Babies in the Tea Spoon ............... will not be hauled away. So get Mr. Noren Is survived by his wife shrubbery most suitable for this soon be ready for occupancy. should be self-supporting, receiving Tenative plans are for a four team it ready before Wednesday morning. .....................................Violet Smith ---------- n0 ald from the state The city will furnish the drayage for and a daughter who is located near league. It s planned to play 12 games climate and soil. Mrs. Briggs also Vancouver. Two grand children,* a the first to be Easier which conies on «old wliat perennials were most like- Mrs Renick, chairman of the flow- j Non-Taxable Securities H it the trash. JECHO MAY BUILD A $3500 boy and a girl have been living with April 16 this year and the last to be ly to grow here and how to raise cr committee, has her list made out Close the affairs of the water hoai d Manure piles will not be hauled them. HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM July 2. No officers were named at them successfully. Mrs. II. R. New_ and is just waiting for weather con- in six months and dissolve the board, away by the city of course. They Stop the issuance of non-taxable the last meeting, but it is probablo port gave a most interesting paper ditions to be right, to order the roses The deceased was 63 years of age should be spread out by the property Sehool Board is Asked to P u t Ques­ owners before cleanup day. There at the time of death. He and Mrs. that this will be taken care of to­ on Japan’s Relations with the United for community hall grounds. The securities. States. Mrs. Voelker gave a short club voted 310 for roses. Wipe out county agents, county night. tion Before Voters; Wood should be no manure piles in Herm­ Noren were PresbyterlanB and among talk in memorlum of Mrs. Hitt. . demonstrators and county nurses those who know him he had the rep­ Construction Favored iston this summer. The committee has arranged to The white waHh will he pnt n the While this has been repeatedly sug- utation of being a man of exampiary FREE METHODIST NOTICES Then there will be plenty to do The revival meetings in progress at hold a sale of seeds, bulbs and hardy cemetery fence wthln a short time by gested, various county courts either Echo may build a 33500 gymnasi­ when the day comes. Lawns can be character. The community extends Its sympathy to the surviving mem­ the Free Methodist hall are proving annuals in the nenr future and any (he cemetery committee of the Home champion the retention of these peo­ um for the public schools. The com­ raked and all trash which will burn ple or else assert that too much pres­ one wishing these please watch for Bureau. bers of his family. The body was a great blessing. mercial club of that city has gone on can be burned during the day. But sure is brought on the courts to re­ the date of sale. I , - taken to Vancouver. Rev. Edwards comes to Hermiston record as favoring the move and has don’t wait till the last day for the The elub meets again oh March 21 a millinery class was held on Wed- tain them. with a spirit filled gospel message asked the school board to Bubmlt the cans. An Income tax Is advocated and of salvation from sin. Souls are when the following program will be nesday by Mrs. Van Deusen at Corn- Card of Thanks question to the voters at the June To all those whose sympathy and seeking and finding help from God given: Current topics, leader Mrs. munlty hall for members ot the Home only one voice was raised against sehool meeting. this method of dividing the tax bur­ LEGION MEETS AGAIN WITH Ilaneline; questions answered regard- Bureau, and was well attended. freindship has been an encourage­ at nearly every service. The building would be erected on den at today’s meeting. Opinion is . — Services every night this week at Ing annuals, Mrs. Henry Pelmulder; HOT DOGS 'N EVERYTHING ment In my recent bereavement, to the school grounds and would be of "The Direct primary and the coming The next party will be held at not a unit as to whether the tax the Masonic and Eastern Star orders 7:30 and each afternoon at 2:30. wood construction as it was found ¡Community hall Thursday night, ¡should be flat or graduated. All are cordially invited to attend election,” Mrs. Rena Waterman. Boys Adjourn to Shotwell Home and other individuals for their beaut­ that a brick building would coet from A sales tax was proposed by Dr. The meeting hour Is at three March 23, at 8 p. m. Everyone is In­ iful floral offerings, I wish to extend these meetings. Not one can afford W here Feed is Served; To 310,000 to 812,000. Following is the o'clock sharp and all ladies are cordi- vited. Refreshments will be served F. W. Vincent, president of the tax- my sincere thanks. to miss this rare gospel treat. Make Membership Drive comment of the Echo News on the a lly Invited to attend. and a good time assured. Whist and payers' league, who also charged the H. E. Hitt. F. G. and Mrs. Fulmer. plans: education field with “too much pa- The American Legion held a pep­ : 500 will both bo played. P lenty of Space ---------- ternallBtn,’’ with playground Instruc. py meeting at the library building According to the plan presented Tuesday evening, with a good at- The delegates to the state conven- ors and what- not. the building would be of frame con- ! tendance of ex-service men present, tton of Women's cluhs will soon be E. P Dodd of Hermiston opposed ■traction with a clear floor space of plans were discussed for enrolling named by the President to meet with doing away with the county agent 38X80 feet. Seating facilities for ajj ex-service men of this district In the state clubs at Tillamook ln June, and did not favor reduction of nppro- --------- - iprlations for the schools. He named about 175 spectators is provided on the Leg|on. a nation wide drive to one side of the floor by a bleacher th|g end tg to be put on by the Le- The literary department of the (ho state land settlement commission Home -Bureau met at the home of the jag One which was doing no good and arrangement. In the rear of the build- gton Vithln the next two weeks It laador, Mrs. Benjamin, last Tuesday ; wh|eh could be cut out. Frank Sloan la g a dressing room, with toilet fa- was also decided that the executive with a large attendance. The club ¡„f Stanfield voiced opposition to the cuttles and a shower, is provided for committee will conduct an employ- meets every two weeks. coyote bounty though he is a sheep the girls and one for the boys. Provis- ment bureau to find Jobs for former ---------- man. J. T. Hinkle was also present Ion is made for built-in lockers. The ,^^1©© men. This too is ln accord The directors of the co-operative nt (,,„ hearing. All three are legls- plan permits of heating by store or the policy of the national organ- store will hold a meeting this week jative candidates from this end of the by connection with the hot water |Xatton. system of the main school building. R was thg T|gw of #u preg©nt that to decide on Just what method to county. Several architects were consulted |h# takg whgteTer action may pursue, regarding getting started. by the committee and It was found eTer neceggary to wipport the state NO ARRESTS MADE YET IN ECHO STORE ROBBERY CASE that a brick or concrete construction dppartment tn having Asiatics ex The I-adles Aid will hold a lecture would cost from 810,000 to 812,000. c,udgd from th© atate . The Legion In Community hall Thursday night. Pendleton Tribune according to the estimates submitted. haTg gn jn| tiatlve measure on No admission will he rharged but a No arrests have yet been made for In view of the expense and the pos- (hg in the election this fall, free will offering will be asked to go slbliity of some change having to he Ag ugUBi the "eats" featured to the treasury of the aid. Every (he robbery of the J. Frank Splnlng drug store at Echo Tuesday night, made ln the present school building jargely ln the evening's entertsln- one is asked tn attend. when over I t 000 worth of Jcwelcry, If the population Increases. It was men( Gordon shotwell Invited the The Catholic ladles Altar Society knives, flashlights and other stock thought advisable to adopt the frame to adjourn to the Shotwell home had a meeting on Tuesday afternoon was stolen by thieves who broke in construction. Preliminary estimates whgre the "staff" waa being cooked, nt the Catholic church for the pur- ¡(he front door some time during the for a frame gym ran as high as 38500 T|)<( offer wgg accepted without de­ poor of laying future plans. The are night. Th© safe handle had been but by elimination of some of the )>y and , hg entlr© group proceeded In to have a cooked food sale on Easier sprung but not blown, and a small non-essential details, omitting the carg shotwell's where hot eoffee. amount of cash from the register was balconies. and other changes, this fig- doK© gnd eakg were served, and Batarday. gone. nre waa cut to 3348». (he remainder of th« evening spent County officers working on the The new home of O. fttangeby has Tha building will meet the require-, listening to some high class piano case report muddy tracks in the store been recently painted and Is very al- ments of Echo schools for many years, work by Wm. Miles. ¡Iractlve. C. M. Stewart Is also paint­ and some pieces of alfalfa hay are It la large enough for basketball --------- -— —----------------- ! ing his pretty little ranch home on the only available clews to the theft. games, and for a playground in bad All who were present at the luneh ¡the highway. weather. The plan provides for a expressed themselves as favoring the Bitll’s-eye! structure of neat appearance but of gym measure as presented by the Professor In Journalism: "What is W P. Llewellyn has hls garage simple design. qBlte 1» keeping with committee, and they will use their la­ neatly eruupleted He will start at the most effective method of threatl- the financial erudition of the district jfluence to secure the approval of tha cal criticism?” pad thq raqulrpfaents of the school. ■ voter» a t the special election. (C«»4lnued on Page two) Well Founded Student: "An egg.'* THURSDAY EVENING FIRST BASE BALL MEETING IS HELD ANNUAL CLEANUP DAY IS MAR, 22 UMATILLA WOMEN’S CLUBS ARE ACTIVE □I Sh-h-h- Don 7 Wake Him