The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 30, 1922, Image 1

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HAY DIRECTORS
DISCUSS PROBLEMS
GROWERS
MAY
GET
PART
COMMISSION TO HOLD HAY
RULES HEARING APRIL 6
Public Service Commission Changes
Place From Pendleton to
H erm iston; 10 A. M.
UMATILLA STARTS
NEW COUNTY MOVE
BENNION AND COSBY HAVE
POULTRY MEETINGS TUESDAY
Classses Gatue?. at Ford’s and
Columbia School; Many Put
Up New Buildings
at
BANDITS TRY TO
CRACKDEPOT SAFE
OF
v*’*
I 0. 0. F. MEMBERS ENJOY
BANQUET MONDAY EVENING
Basket Social W ith Program 'and
Stunts is Be*ng Planned For
a Week From Wednesday
HIGH SCHOOL WINS
FIRST BALL GAME
The state public service commis­ COMMERCIAL
CLUB
ADOPTS
Poultry meetings were held here ■BUILDING
ENTERED
DURING
Last Monday pvenlng ,the local UMATILLA BOYS DEFEATED IN
sion's hearing on the matter "pre­
and at Umatilla Tuesday ,by Fred
RESOLUTIONS
Odd Fellows enjoyed a banquet serv­
SUNDAY) NIGHT
scribing and fixing standards for hay
CONTEST HERE FRIDAY
Bennion and H. E. Cosbie.
ed by the losers in a membership
and the promulagition of rules and
A
demonstration
was
held
in
the
campaign which has been in progress
Loss From Damaged Hay is Large; regulations concerning the handling,
weighing, inspecting and storage New Unit Would Include West End of morning at the W. A Ford ranch and Robben Break Into Tool House to during the winter months.
Both Teams Play Well Considering
in the evening a similar meeting was
Nearly A ll of Past Year’s
thereof,” will be held "at the city
Umatilla and North End of
Paul Miller, leader of the losing
Get Spike Puller; Fail to
held
at
the
Columbia
school
house
Lack of Practice; F n a l
Crop Has Been Sold
hall in Hermiston instead," at 10 a.
side, acted as toastmaster and a num­
Morrow Counties
for the poultry men ,of that neigh­
Pry Lock Open
m. on Thursday, April 6
ber of the members and visitors re.
Score is 15 to 2
borhood. During the day Mr. Ben­
So runs a notice Just received by
sponded with toasts. Some 35 new
nion
and
Mr.
Cosbie
visited
the
poul.
The Herald from the commission.
members were added to the lodge
The Umatilla Commercial club has try club of the Columbia school.
HermistonataA a taste of the crime during the winter.
❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ «<-»4.««.»«
♦
The city hall no doubts means tho
|
gone on record as favoring a new
Thq poultry industry is making wave Sunday night when burglars
♦
♦ HOMESTEADERS TO DODGE
public library and all interested part
♦
On Wednesday evening, April 12
county. This action taken was at the rapid progress throughout the west broke into the Union Pacific depot
♦ BASE BALL GAME HERE ❖
ies are invited by the commission to
♦
TAX COLLECTOR
a
basket
social
will
be
held
In
the
Saturday meeting of the club.
end of the county, Mr. Bennion re­ here, getting nothing for their ef­
be present and present their views
♦
♦
TOMORROW
lodge room. A program consisting of
The new county as proposed would ports. Several men have recently forts.
«
at that time. The hearing had been
♦ The old saying about the sure-
---------
♦
songs, readings, speeches and some
include the west end of Umatilla erected poultry houses. Among these
scheduled for the court house Pen­
❖ ness of “death and taxes,” may
The Hermiston high school ❖
Iron Bar Left Behind
interesting stunts is being prepared. ♦
county and the north end of Morrow are C. W. Mett, R. L. Smith, S. L.
* will meet the Echo high school ❖
dleton. A similar hearing will be con­
❖ be knocked out if a Washing-
When
the
railroad
force
came
down
The
ladies
are
asked
to
prepare
county, or in other words, the irriga­ Carson, Harry Spinning and Chester
♦ base ball squad on the local di- ❖
ducted at the same time on next Tues­
❖ ton dispatch to the Oregon
tion country. It would take in the Wright. Frank Pearson plans to build to work Monday morning they found baskets folf this occasion. A big time ♦
day
at
room
252
court
house,
Port­
amond tomorrow (Friday) aft- ❖
❖ Journal of a week ago is au-
plenty
of
signs
of
the
Intruders.
Tho
is
anticipated.
four towns of Echo, Stanfield, Uma­ such a house soon. A. R. Rebman and
[♦ ernoon at 3.
<.
<0 thentic. The dispatch, which ❖ land.
tilla, Hermiston and Umatilla in this M. E. Whitmore have each ordered a visitors had first entered the tool
♦ The local lineup is expected ❖
❖ seems .to coyer the cases of a ❖
county and the two towns of Irrigon large number of chicks and will build house, having used a three foot iron
♦ to be substantially the same as ❖
❖ large number of ranchers near ❖
bar of their own to make thia entry.
and Boardman in Morrow county.
houses.
❖
last time. It is not known who ❖
<• here follows:
The bar was left here. From the
The chief fault ‘with the poultry
Resolution is Given
will pitch. Echo is reported ❖
❖ Washington,
March
21— ❖
tool house they took a spike puller
The resolution follows:
houses erected to date, Mr. Bennion
♦ to be strong and a good fast ❖
❖ (Washington Bureau of the ♦
and
then
entered
the
depot
building
“Whereas: The growth in prosper­ says, is that they are not deep enough
♦ game Is expected. H. E. Hitt ♦
❖ Journal)— The supreme court, ❖
ity and population of that part of and do not have sufficient scratching by the window on the west side of the
has agreed to umpire.
❖
❖ in an opinion by Chief Justice ❖
office
part.
This
they
pried
up.
the west end of Umatilla county and space for the hens.
An admission fee of 15 and 25 ❖
❖ Taft, holds that homestead en- ❖
Once
on
the
inside
they
tried
to
the north end of Morrow county con­
❖
❖ tries in reclamation projects are ❖ ALABAMA JAZZ BAND BOOKED tained in the Umatilla Irrigation
force the safe by means of the spike PARTY IS GIVEN FOR HIGH ♦ cents will be charged.
APPLE
AND
PRUNE
TREE
♦
❖ not taxable for local purposes ❖
SCHOOL ORCHESTRA
puller.
The
combination
shows
many
Project warrants a separate county
FOR NEXT MONDAY
SPRAY TIME ABOUT HERE scratches where they tried in vain to
❖ ♦❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ +*
❖ until the final certificate is is- ❖
government;
<> sued.
pull It out with the spike puller. It
"Be it Therefore Resolved: That
Local base ball fans got their first
the Umatilla Commercial club does Dormant Application Must Beat is thought they figured that with the Ladies of Two Churches Plan Activ-
❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ "♦ ❖ ❖ ♦ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ « W ater to be Turned Into Canal on
taste of blood here last Friday after­
comblnation* lock pulled out th ey
hereby unanimously approve and
Opening Bud, Delayed Dormant
ities: Dress Form Class
noon when the high schools of Herm
could open the door. No explosives
April 1; Base Ball Team
recommend the formation of a new
Comes Soon After
Iston and Umatilla clashed in a pract­
were used.
The board of directors of the Ore­
Met
Wednesday
■ounty containing the towns of Echo,
Beats Irrigon 27-4
ice game on the local field after
The bandits made theld exit
gon Co-opera tivq Hay Growers met
Stanfield, Hermistn, Umatilla, Ir­
Spraying time comes with growing through the west door of the waiting
school.
rigon, and Boardman, and adjoining tlme in Oregon. Indeed successful or-
at the office of the association here
The contest had not been well ad­
room. On the way out they pilfered
Dr. J. R. Madden, state examiner
Monday evening for a discussion of
chardists beat the first stirrings of a suit case and took from» It a suit,
Boardman, Ore., Mar: 30— Irrigon country:
vertised, as the game was only for
of
tubercular
cattle,
has
Bpent
sever­
"And
Be
It
Further
Resolved:
That
some of their problems. About 15 high school base ball team come down
nature and get their sprays on where a revolver and a leather vest.
practice and no ad miss on was
al days on the west end of the project
other growers were present at the to Boardman last week end but were a copy of these resolutions be sent protection is needed while the buds
charged. Nevertheless a good crowd
Detectives
Come
Here
to
the
commercial
organization
of
are
swelling
but
before
they
burst
examining cows and, all cows west of was In attendance, and this also de­
meeting.
unable to make a satisfactory show­
The robbers lef(| no clue that would
ing. The score was 27-4 in favor each of the towns involved and to the open, say the experiment station re­
May Get Money Sooner
Umatilla were In perfect condition. spite the rather thieating weather.
newspapers.
indicate their identity. It is possibly
ports.
Among the important changes pro­ of Boardman.
The visiting team made a good
Nearly all the farmers had the test
"Adopted March 25, 1922.”
Protection of apples ( and (pears the same gang that attempted to rob made. Mr. McFarland accompanied start at the bat and scored in both
posed was a plan whereby the grow­
the
Pilot
Rock
bank
Saturday,
night,
against San Jose scale, blister mite
ers will be able to get the ranch
The girls of Boardman high school
the first nnd second innings, the two
Boardman Held Favorable
though there Is nothing to prove this. Dr. Madden on his trip.
value of their hay advanced to them are planning a ball team again this
Dobler boys making the tall es. After
The question was brought up at and red spider mites is had by use of
The
company
was
notified
Monday
In the fall instead of having to wait season. They will use the indoor out- the Commercial club meeting here lime-sulfur 12-100 as a dormant
that the Hermiston team tightened
and two railroad detectives visited
The dress form class of the Home up and though the visitors threaten­
until spring when the hay is sold. fit and rules.
Tuesday but no action was taken. A spray. For scale only or for leaf roller town Tuesday.
Bureau had a meeting on Wednesday ed several times they were never able
This would mean that the grower
W. Cobb, who was here from Board- of apples, miscible oil 8-100 iB rec­
at
Community hall and made sever­ to get across the plate after the
ommended.
would get about 40 per cent of his
The spectacular film Julius Caesar man Monday and Tuesday expressed
al forms. Mrs. McFarland is leader second.
Delay dormant spray time follows COMMUNITY CLUB TO MEET
hay money in the fall.
was presented in the high school aud­ himself strongly in favor of a new
The question of damaged hay was itorium on Friday and Saturday county to include the hay producing quickly on the heels of the dormant,
FOR PROGRAM ON APRIL 4 of this project, and has many names
Smith and Longhorn pitched for
on the list who wish to have forms Hermiston and both did fine work,
another on the list. The loss by nights. The crowd hewever, was not sections of the two counties. He be- especially in sudden bursts of good
damage on the ranches this year has worthy of the picture as only about leves sentiment in his district will weather. When the cluster buds are Mrs. R. E. M itchell and Mrs. Edith made. There is an able corps of as­ holding the score down in Bplte of
sistants to help with the work.
averaged about 25 per cent, accord­ 100 attended during the two nights come out strongly on this side when­ -separating Juet enough to expose to
frequent errors bch nd them. Hugh
Van
Deusen
to
Speak;
Current
view
the
blosom
buds
Is
the
time
for
ing to L. A. Hunt. This 1 b fhore than Enough money was not taken in to ever matters come to a head.
Fraser showed up strong at catcher
Topics to he Discussed
Mrs. Benjamin and Mrs. McFar­ and was probably the outstanding
the growers can stand. The associa. pay the film.
The Umatilla club also endorsed this spray as per station reports.
land gave a party for the orchestra man of the game at the bat.
tion may foster a plan for getting
the legislative candidacy of Frank Lime sulfur 3H -100 is the material.
For aphids on apples add nicotine
on Friday night at the McFarland
corrugated iron roofed sheds before
The
Community
club
met
on
March
Sloan.
Dick Correll played flne ball at
Water will be turned Into the can­
sulfur three-fourths pound to 100 21. Current topics were led by Mrs. ranch. About 16 members of the first and Herbert Haneline 3nad<e
next winter.
al and Irrigation may begin on April
gallons of spray solution.
The meeting was one for discuss­
Hanellne. Mrs. Henry Pelmulder orchestra wete present. They rend­ Bome nice catches In left field. Tho
1 according to word from the office DR. MADDEN IS MAKING
For scale, red spider mites and nswered questions concerning the ered two selections during the eve­ local boys were weakest In base run­
ing rather than for settling them, at Hermiston.
The winter and
CATTLE T. B. TESTS HERE twig miner of prunes and plums the
as most of the matters before the hay spring has been favorable lor a good
planting of annuals. Mrs. Waterman ning, which were greatly enjoyed. ning, where they pulled several "bon­
dormant spray— Just as the buds are gave a very interesting talk about Games were played and prizes award­ ers” that kept their own score down.
growers will be finally determined supply and the season starts off
when the whole association holds its auspiciously. There will be consider­ Herds in This District Are in Good opening— is lime-sulfur 12-100.
the "Direct Primary" and the coming ed the winners. Delightful refresh, More practice will attend to that,
Shape: Five on Accredited
annual meeting in May. Several able new acreage developed during
election. After the program the host, meats were served at the close of the however.
List in Columbia
evening.
growers came up from Boardman for the spring and summer. The situa­
esses Bcrved tea.
RESOLUTIONS
For Umatilla Parks at short and
Wh3reas: God in his infinite wis­
the gathering. These were A. W. tion immediately around Boardman
Stephens at first looked especially
After the meeting the committee
Cobb, Claude White and Leslie Pack is being improved by the develop­ Dr. J. R. Madden of the Portland of­ dom has seen fit to remove from our in charge held a sale of seeds, rose
Hugh Logan son of Dr. Ray Logan good. The boys from down the river
fice of the federal bureau of ani­ midst our friend and fellow citizen,
ard.
bushes and plants, the proceeds go­ has purchased a caxaphone and will have had little practice yet and will
ment of the Smith and Signs home­ mal husbandry is still making cat­
F. A. Phelps, and
be a member of the orchestra. This be a lot better in a few weeks.
Only 100C Tons Left
ing to the club.
steads.
tle tests on the project.
Whereas: Mr. Phelps was always
will be a good addition.
It is probable that the two teams
The association has made a pay-
The
club
meets
again
on
April
4
He has made tests In all the dis­ during life deeply interested in our
will meet again later in the season
ment of $1.50 per ton on the hay
Mrs. Blanche Watkins who has tricts around here and at Umatilla. crganlzation and always giving sup­ when the following program will be
Another payment will be. made in been absent from her teaching work
Joe McNalt, a member of the West­ as Hermiston hnpeB to play two
given: Current topics, leader, Mrs.
He is now testing in the vicinity of port to the same, and
April. About 15,000 tons of hay in the primary room during the past
ern
Union staf', was called to Spo­ games each with the other three
Mitchell;
"Interior
decora-
R. E.
Stanfield but is still making his head­
Whereas, Mr. Phelps was the first
liave already been sold by the associa­ week owing to a severe case of ton­
kane
on Thursday to attend the fun­ west end towns. The schedule has
tions,"
Mrs.
Edith
Van
Deusen.
quarters at the Hermiston hotel.
president of the Irrigation League,
tion. Only about 1000 tons remain on silitis is again in her department,
eral
of
a friend. He returned on not yet been drawn up.
Dr. Madden reports that Columbia There, be it
The contest Friday was umpired
hand and there will be no difficulty though still weak.
Saturday.
is practically a T. B. free area now.
FREE METHODIST MISSION
Resolved: That we do hereby ex­
ity Herschel Hiatt and the dec sions
in disposing of it to advantage as
Nearly all herds have been tested and press our grief at his demise, and
Special meeting th)s week. Rev.
the market is becoming stronger.
Mrs. Ed Renick went to Portland were all taken gracefully with no
The depot question Is being reviv­ found free from the disease. Five hereby express our sympathy to the F. E. Pond of Walla Walla, Is preach­
on
Monday and as a member of the bickering or wrahgling of any kind.
ed A good many people feel that local herds have been placed on the bereaved family of the deceased, and ing at the hall every night this week.
hospital
committee will purchase (he It is to be hoped that as good um-
HIGH SCHOOL DECLAMATORY
three years is rather long to wait for accredited list. These herds belong to manifest our appreciation of his co­
Rev. Pond is the district elder of
pring can be secured for each game.
furniture
for the hospital room
the
following:
Frank
Waugaman,
A.
CONTEST FRIDAY EVENING the fulfillment of their hopes in this
operation, and be it further
the Walla Walla and Boise districts.
Th« lineup was as follows:
which
is
being
furnished
by
the
Home
direction. Communications are be­ W. Agnew, Henry Sommerer, H. J.
Resolved: That a copy of these He will conduct the regular Quart­
Umatilla
Hermiston
Ott and J. H. Reid.
resolutions be sent to the widow of erly meeting services Sunday as fol­ Bureau.
Sutton
c.
N ine Orators to Compete, for Places ing sent to.the railroad company to
Fraser
discover their present attitude on the
the deceased, and a copy spread on lows:
Dobler
p.
Smith
in District M eefn g in Uma­
R. S. Paulu went to Portland on Stephens
Mrs. Clark of Hood River arrived the rolls of this League, and publ sh­
question and upon their answer will
Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Love
1st.
Correll
tilla on April 7
Friday
on
business.
While
there
Mr.
depend Qie future activities of the in Hermiston Wednesday for an ex­ ed in the papers of the community.
Feast 10:30 a. m. Preaching 11:00
Cherry
2nd.
llail
citizens.
tended visit with her daughter, Mrs
a. m. Sacramental service. Preaching Paulu will consult an eye specialist L. Thompson
3rd.
Addleman
Arthur Benefield.
The high school (declamatory con­
Harold McKeen Is on the sick list. 7:30 p. m All are cordially invited. as he is having a good deal of trouble Parks
a. S. V. Waterman
with his eyes.
test will take place Friday evening
Williams’ colored Alabama jazz
H. Thompson
R. F
Haddox
March 31 at the high school assembly band will be in Boardman Monday
B. Parks
C. F. H. Waterman
room.
night, April 3 for a varied program
Mrs. Teresa Bullard who was oper­ J. Dobler
L. F.
Haneline
ated on Thursday night Is reported
There will be an interesting pro­ of singing, buck and wing dancing
P.
Longhorn
convalescing, although no one is al­
gram of speaking and music and the and original comedy. The prograiq
Runs: Umatilla; Dobler. J Dobler.
lowed to visit her yet. She has the Hermston: Fraser, Smith, Correll
admission will be free. Nine students will be under the auspices of the
best wishes of her friends for a (2 ), Hall (2 ), Addletnan, V. Water-
will participate in the contest to rep­ American Legion. Admission is 3
speedy recovery.
resent the school in the district con­ and 50 cents.
man (2 ). Hnnellne (3 ), H. Water-
test which will take place Friday,
man (2 ), Haddox. ota 15.
April 7 at Umatilla. The judges METHODISTS TO DEDICATE
W. R. Nugent who has been In
chosen for the occasion are E. P.
Portland the past week Is home again PEPLESS WOOING BRINGS ITS
THEIR NEW CHURCH APRIL 9
Dodd. W. J. Warner and Bernard
and has a run In the yards here for
COMPLICATIONS IN PICTURE
Mainwaring.
Noted V in to n to be Here for Cere
the present.
Ills "klckless kisses” and peplees
mony; Former P a tto n Are
Following is the program:
Expected to Return
Music ............ High School Orchestra
On Tuesday. March 28 there was a wooing caused all the trouble!
Both his father and his girl were
Oratory •
poultry Judging contest at the ranch
Local Methodists are working and
I of W. A. Ford. The professor gave dlwusted because his love-making
The Gettysburg Address Earl Bensel
The Home In the Government............. planning for their dedication day for
many good pointers of the breeding
t,le fpr¥f>r of a bottle of lemon
.....................................Frank Swayze the new church. April 9, a week
and Incubating of poultry, The soda.
from Sunday has been selected and*
Dad was somewhat of a stepper In
Declamatory
lecture was very Instructive.
his early days and to make his son
Sally Ann's Experiences Zona Bensel programs and arrangements are be­
The Sh’p of Faith ............ Lum Rhea ing prepared.
The Ladles’ Aid of the Union wak0 up, creates the impression that
Bishop Wm. O. Shepard of Port­
A <etephone Romance .................. .......
church held Its regular meeting on he Is after the same girl, with matrl-
inonlal Intent.
......... - .................. Melbr. Callahan.. land will be present, as will Dr. D.
Thursday afternoon with a large
H. Leech, district superintendent.
And then things happen thick and
Farmer Whipple. Bachelor
crowd In attendance. Plans were
fast to make "Ao Amateur Devil" an
Paul Sharpenburg 9eTera* former pastors are expected
laid for their bazaar to be held on
From a Far Country ___Elaine Hunt to return for the event.
April 5. They are to serve dough­ entertainment that will surely be en­
The
services
for
the
day
will
start
joyed by playgoers when it appears
Pro Patria ________ Pauline Voelker
nuts and coffee In connection.
at Umatilla, Bunday 3 p. m. and the
Da Sweet da Soil ............ Lenore Dyer in the morning and continue most
all day. with a basket dinner at the
¡Tlay House, Hermiston 7:15 and 9.
Music
The Home Bureau will have a reg­
church, a corner stone service at 3
ular meeting on Thursday. There Is
p. m. and the formal dedication in
PORTLAND BAPTIST HERE
P .T .A . HOLDS RECEPTION
a good deal of business to come up
the
evening.
Dr. J. 8. Reid of Portland preached
The first social of the double P. T.
and a number of new plans for fu­ at the Baptist church at both morn­
A complete program will be pub­
A was held Tuesday night at the M
ture to be laid. All members should ing and evening (services Sunday.
lished
in
next
week's
Herald
E. parsonage. The mothers entertain­
be present at this meeting.
Dr. Reid, who Is an Irishman by birth
ed the girls. About 25 were present .
laughingly said he had been mistaken
U. OF 0 . STUDENT HOME
and all reported a nice time. T h e)
Everyone In this district la busy tor both and Englishman and a
next meeting will be a business meet- r Miss Bertha McKeen was home for
planting berries and garden. A late Rwede and would be proud to be eith­
ing the first Tuesday In April which i few days during the mid-term ea-
report says that all peaches are frot- er but wasn't. He presented a strong
is the fourth. All girls are urged to cation at the University of Oregon at
ien, but It la hoped that such report message on church policy to the lo­
be present.
which she ig a student.
la not tru».
cal congregation-
THEIR MONEY IN FALL
OMATILLA DAIRY
HERDS TAKE TEST
LEGION TO FOSTER
SHOW AT BOARDMAN
❖
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