The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 06, 1922, Image 1

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VOL. XVI
TWO ORATORS WILL
SPEAK AT UMATILLA
No. 30
HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 6. 1922
P T. A. TO HAVE INTERESTING
PROGRAM A WEEK FROM TODAY
Dr. F. V. Prime and Mrs. A. C. Voelk­
er to be Speakers; Students
to Furnish Music
M. E CHURCH TO BE
DEDICATED SUNDAY
DISTRICT CONTEST WILL BE TO­
SERVICES TO CONTINUE NEARLY
The regular meeting of the Parent-
ALL DAY
Teachera’ association will be held at
i the school house Thursday, April 13
at 2:30 o'clock.
Frank Swayze and Elaine Hunt Win­
An Interesting program has been J BishoP Shepard and Dr. Leech Will
arranged and the grade rooms will :
ners in Trials H ere; Nine Enter
Be Present and Speak, Three
have an exhibit of some of the work !
Ex-Pastors to Be Present
and Decision is Close
done during the year. Encourage the
teachers and pupils by your presence.
Following is the program:
Next Sunday will be a big day to
A large audience was thrilled last
Friday evening at the high school Butterfly drill ...................3rd Grada local Methodists for on that day
oratory and declamation contest to Address ...........„.... ‘ Mouth Hygiene their fine new church which has been
Dr. F. V. Prime
almost a year in building w ill be
pick contestants for the district meet- j
ing In Umatilla tomorrow evening. Vocal duet ................................................ dedicated to Its work.
From that contest the winners will ! Zona Bensel and Melba Callahan
i Many out of town churchmen will
go to Pendleton to try for further Address .................“Back to the Home be here for the occasion. Bishop Wm.
honors against the whole country. j
Mrs. A. C. Voelker
O. Shepard of Portland will be here
Piano solo ............ Arlouine Robinson to make the dedicatory address and
Frank Swayze Wins
Dr. D. H. Leech, district superintend-
Business session.
Thrilled was the word Friday for
! ent of The Dalles district will also
all the speeches were good and there
be present, Both will speak during
were nine entries. In the oratory
tho day.
division Frank Swayze was the victor,
Three Former Pastors Coming
his oration being entitled, "The
Ot Particular Interest to old resi-
Homo in the Government.”
dents in the community will be the
The declamatory contest which fol­
expected presence of at least three
lowed immediately after was a
former pastors of the local church.
“horse race,” if that undignified term
can be used in this case. There were HIGH SCHOOL TEAM TO pjj^Y These are T. A. Graham of Waits-
1 burg, Wash., M. R. Gallaher of Prine-
seven contestants here and all were
SECOND GAME FRIDAY
Iville and F. R. Jackson of Hood Riv-
good. Selecting the winners to go to
.
er. Each of these men will be call­
Umatilla puzzled all who heard the
ed
upon for a brief talk at the corn-
speeches and puzzled the judges most
Game With Echo Last Week had to er «tone ceremony at 3 p. m.
of all.
Sunday school will commence at
be Called Off on Account of
On the final ballot it was found
9:45
instead of 10:00 and will close
that no speaker had been given the
the Bad Weather
at 10:30. Church services will open
two firsts out of three and therefore
at 10:45 Instead of 11. Bishop
the points had to be counted Elaine I
will deliver the sermon in
Hunt came out victorious with her j The high school base ball team , Shepard
mQrn,ng Special music will be
fine declamation, ‘‘From a Far ' will play its second game of the prov,ded by a
male quartet which
Country." Zona Bensel and Pauline
tomorroow
tied | season
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°W a,ternoon when will include A. W. Adamson F. P.
Voelker were close behind and
the boys go to Stanfield for a con- phippg
c Voeiker and Frank
for second place.
test with that school.
Waugaman.
All Speeches Interesting
The team has jplayed only one , A basket dinner will be served in
Miss Bensel gave a comic recitation game to date, that with Umatilla )be ba8eme„t of the church at 12:30
“Sally Ann’s Experience,” and Miss two weeks ago when they won hand- A,j iatjles are asked to bring well
Voelker delivered a highly emotion- ily. They were to play Echo here fijled baskets. The corner stone plac-
ly revolutionary story, “Pro Patria,” last Friday, but the weather was jng wtjj bfl at 3 p m wben the form-
The other speakers, all o f whom rainy and the visitors failed to ar--er pa8tors will speak.
worked hard in preparation and did j r(ve
Dr. Leech to Speak
well on the stage were Lum Rhea, I The
__ Stanfield team has not yet
The Epworth league will meet at
“The Ship of Faith," Melba Callahan, | pjayed this year and not much is 6:30 and will be addressed by Bish­
"A Telephone Romance,” Paul Sharp- j known about it. They are reported op Shepard, the evening services
enburg, “Farmer Whipple, Bachelor,” jgood and the local boys look for a following at 730 at which Dr. Leech
Lenore Dyer, “Da Sweet du Soil.”
hard rub.
will preach. Following the sermon
Lum Rhea's declamation was a, Coach Qralapp's boys will leave ""j £
official dedication cere-
humorouse negro dialect piece, s u p - bere by auto early in the afternoon. I q
posedly given by a colored pastor to The game w,„ be called at about
Tbe ,adieg quartet C0n8i8ting of
his flock. Miss Callahan’s telephone three. Qulte a number are expected Mrg R Q gpencer Mrs F P. phippps,
romance pictured a young lady's emo­ to go over from here
Mrs, Harry Wann and Mrs. S. C.
tions in quarreling and making up
Lochrle will (fender special music
with her love. Farmer Whipple, an TIME NOT RIPE FOR NEW
at thia service.
Old bachelor, had just suceombed to
COUNTY,
COBB
THINKS
matrimony and. Paul Sharpenburg
ENID BENNETT PICTURE TO
pictured to the audience how the old
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BE AT PLAY HOUSE SUNDAY
fellow felt. Lenore Dyer imperaon- To the Editor of The Herald:
MORROW EVENING
BASE BALL BOYS
M
ve
Ti^iriCI n
lll O
ulANlltLU
ated an Italian laborer in a charm- | F notice that in your last issue of |
ing manner. In the oratory division I
Herald you quote me as express-
Enld Bennett s latest 8,a/ r,n* T®'
Earl Bensel rendered the old familiar
myBCif in favor of a new County hide, “Silk Hosiery which w
e
"Gettysbuurg Address,” of Lincoln compriglng part of Morrow and Uma- the attraction at Umatilla, Sunday .
nnd
n lv lo
st h
e c a u se h
is comnetitor
d hll t- , statement is cor- P- t"- and Hermiston 7:15 and 9.00 is
and n only
lost
because
his
competitor
tllla and wmie tn.s sta
:a 8t()ry deailng with the existence of
was unusually good.
iect, yet it needs some qualification.
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to hon
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anv« thp romance in modern life, which is nan-
As your editorial truly says me
,
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Many tc Go From Here
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.„mm.iniiv in- died from a most unusual and novel
The winners from here will go to idea is logical, our community in­
a
Umatilla Friday evening for the dis­ terests are similar, the^irrigation
trict contest there. Followers of area has needs and pr° b,emB ^ U,ahre L little modistes models, afforded un­
fo ren sic here hope to see the local ly its own, and d'«‘lnct
b , 118ual opportunity for utilizing her
representatives go right on to , Pendle-J
til.. , exceptional rtrnnl!,
. i c s h i n t i e s , as we,l
. . o,her sections „ of both , counties
,
«„,1
dramatic
abilities, as well
di«playing a „umber of beaut-
ton and win final honors there. A | north end of Morrow is isolated and
good crowd from here is expected to |g eems out of touch with Heppner on iful Parisian gowns.
therefore
pro- j Tbe gtory wgg Wl,,tten by Frank
go to Umatilla.
'many ways, w
en » « .« the
.... f plan
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The judges last Friday were E. P. po8ed must appeal as feasable to any
adaptpd for thfi gcreen by
Dodd, Wm. J. Warner and Bernard | o„e who studies the solution and per- Agne„ ch r,stine Jobn8to„e. Fred Nib-
Mainwaring. The high school or­ haps is the best solution o many
directed the production under the
chestra furnished music before and problems.
supervision of Thomas H. Ince. Geof-
Yet there is a time for all things
after the sueeches.
and in my opinion this is no time
for such division, through the con- )
BAPTIST CHURCH NOTICES
sideration of the proposal may lead
Mrs. M. A. Brown, who made a
Sunday school 10 o’clock. Let us
i business trip to Portland last week
to good results.
think to bring a friend. We have
North Morrow Is of large area but | returned Tuesday
classes for everyone Parents are urg scant In population, still more so in
ed to bring their children.
material wealth. Settlement is recent-
The junior B. Y. P. U. will meet in farms jUBt from the desert and the
the basement at 11 o’clock. Mrs. W. oommunity in poor shape to call for
W. Illsley and Mrs. Knox in charge. any change which would Uncrease
The nursery meets In the basement
; taxes which are too heavy now.
at 11 o’clock. Mrs. W. G. Fritts in
In the event of action being tak-
charge.
en the measure must stand on its own
The Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs.
merit and the issue must not be in- |
Rae Cook on Thursday, April 12 at
fluenced by the intrusion of any lo-
2:30. The ladies of the church and
| cal jealousies or discord arising from
congregation are cordially invited.
other causes and not relevant to the
Senior B. Y. P U meets at 6:30, |
main question, (for Instance the Wal­
topic. “The Masters Invitation.” Tho
lula cutoff.)
young people are asked to bring some
Our crying need now is develop-
friend.
ment of our latest resources and
The morning worship at 11 o’clock.
we get anywhere we must keep
There wll be special music at this
hormony at home and labor with the
service. Theme "The Peril of Useless­
one object in view. Look at the tre
ness.”
mendous possibilities which would
There wll be no preaching service
come from the utilization of the Uma­
ln the evening. Our congregation Is
tilla Rapids power plan to boost this
urged to attend the dedication serv­
splendid project Concentrate your
ice« at the M. E. church at that hour.
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efforts to bring realization of this
HINKLF OUT FOR SENATE
^ ‘X d be an amazng asset to the
Joe Hinkle will run for the state c o,umb| a ralley In the way of really ,
senate, having just filed his Candida- permanent ond substantial benefit
cy with the secretary of state at and eTen
it , akes time to bring I t ;
Faleni
He is out for the joint seat abo1l|_ y«t the fact made known to
which
represents Umatilla, Union tbe WOrld that we rightfully appraise
and Morrow counties. The place Is the dormant value of "White Coal”
at present held by Colon R. Eber- wHj benefit this entire community,
hard of La Grande with whom Mr. j
Yours truly. A. W. Cobb
Hinkle will fight for tbe republican .
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nomination this year.
Hermiston again has an antborlz-
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' ed Ford agency, as the Hermiston
L. A. Hunt represented thc Oregon Auto company has signed a contract
Hay Growers at the hay hearing In with tbe Ford company to handle
Portland Wednesday, returning home , touring cars, roadsters, coupes, ee-
to attend the bearing bare today.
dans, truck« and tractors.
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MANY TAKE UP OUR FIVE
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PAPER OFFER
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Early this week The Herald
< sent out more than five hund-
❖ red letters to subscribers who
❖ were in arrears and to others
❖ who should be subscribers but
❖ who are not— that is not yet.
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The responses, which have
❖ already begun to come in, are
❖ very gratifying and from pres-
❖ ent indications will be larger
❖ than we even hoped for.
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We were able to offer a real
❖ bargain, five papers for a lit-
❖ tie more than the price of one.
❖ This is a real opportunity and
❖ it is hoped that no one who
❖ wants to take some good nation-
<• al farm and home papers, with
❖ THE home paper, will fail to
❖ take advantage of it.
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You still have time.
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COMMISSION HOLDS
HAY HEARING HERE
BASE BALL TICKETS GO ON
SALE SATURDAY MORNING
Hitt's and Sited’« to Sell Season
Tickets at $2.20 for the
Six Home Games
RECLAMATION BILL EXPECTED.
STATE PUBLIC SERVICE BODY IN
HERMISTON TODAY
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Uniform Grades for Hay Adopted at
Hearing This Morning; Some
Changes Recommended
TEXT OF SMITH-
M'NARY JIL L GIVEN
The season tickets for the six
games of the irrigation league to be
played here this summer will be on
sale at Hitt’B and Slecel’s starting
Saturday moinlng.
The tickets will sell for $2.20.
This is a reduction of 80 cents from
the price If the tickets are bought
separate for each game. This Is a
substantial reduction, but aside from
team needs money now to
pc8t it8 forfeit iund wlt** the eagUG
official» and to meet other expenses
Incidental to starling the season.
M ” h“P®d A V ’^ t T ’ ro celS rth " .’
TO PASS THIS YEAR
Oregon Senator Thinks Money Might
Develope Umatilla Rapids if
it is Found Feasible
The members of the state public
The Herald has received from Sen-
service commission were in Hermia-
>atQr y CNaary a copy of the famous
ton thia mornirg for the hay grad©
Smth-McNary bill which approprl-
bearing which was held at »hj pub
atgd j 350 000 000 for western rec-
lic library.
iamatiOn and southern drainage and
The commissioners Included Fred
Wh,Ch U believed to have a Kood
A. Williams who presided at the
’,etM“On
hearing, H H. Cory and J. N.
Slngle admi88lo„ , wU1 be oi C° n^
Since tbis project would be among
Church. With them were R.
.
apd 50 centg Tbe firut. game
those to share in the development
White, department of agriculture, is with Umatilla here on Apt 11 16.
which would follow the passage of
state of Washington and O. R. Hy-
J this bill, many here will be Inter-
sloy, Oregon Agricultural college.
ALTAR SOCIETY DANCE IS
! ested In its contents and the bill Is
Other out of town men who were
BILLED FOR EASTER MONDAY present were E. W. Fry of Prosser
therefore published in full this week:
A bill to encourage the devel-
and John Severence of Sunnyside,
Ball is Annual Event and Pleasant prominent Washington hay men
j opment of the agricultural re­
Evening is Promised; Pendle­
sources of the United States
and E. C. Burlingame of Gardena,
ton Musicians to Play
through Federol and Slate co-
Wash., a big hay grower of that sec­
I operation, giving preference in
tion, Frank S. Ballard, assistant
Easter dance at auditorium on sta?; leader of county age’n .s also at- COMMERCIAL CLUB SECRETARIES
the matter of employment and
Monday. April 17. The ladies of the
the establishment of rural homes
tended
the
hearing.
DEFEND
SCHOOLS
Altar Society will give a dance to
to those who have served with
Local
men
who
were
present
In­
the public.
the military and naval forces of
cluded
F.
L.
Jewett,
L.
A.
Hunt
and
The ladies are promising everyone
the United States.
Lee
Savely
of
the
Oregon
Hay
Grow­
Hampering
Work
®f
University
and
a good enjoyable evening and are
Be it enacted by the Senate and
asking everyone who enjoy dancing ers, C. S. McNaught, H. K. Dean, H. 1
Oregon and Agricultural Col
House of Representatives of the Unit­
M.
Straw
who
took
an
active
part.
and good music to come. They havo
ed States of America In Congress as­
lege Out of Question
employed the Fletcher orchestra of Others who were present were W. W.
sembled, that when used in this Act
Felthouse,
O.
Stangeby,
H.
O.
Thomp­
Pendleton to supply the music.
(a) the term “Secretary” means
son
and
B.
S.
Kingsley,
This will be the ladiea annual
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University of Oregon, Eugene, the Secretary of *he Interior.
The
rules and ___________
grades adopted make
dance and from post experiences it is some"changes
(b) The term "district" means the
in "the rules adopted at April 6— Any Interference with the
safe to add that it will be one of the
Portland Tuesday, and may be chang- j millage tax for suport of the Unlver- and district organized under the law
best of the year. Their, refreshments
will be remembered by those who ed again when the hearing is resum- slty of Oregon and the Oregon Agri- of any state to provide for the agri-
ed at Yakima, though it is thought cultural college was deprecated as cultural reclamation of lands by Ir-
were with them In the past. As part
of the program and a feature to be the rules will stand substantially as against the best Interests of the rigatlon. drainage, or dtkage. with
they are now.
¡Btate, in a resolution unanimously j authority to issue bonds which shall
enjoyed will be a solo dance. This
The results of this morning’s hear, passed by the Oregon state associa- be a general charge against all lands
will be a special and will take placs
tlon of commercla 1 organization wtthln the district and to contract
just before refreshments will be serv­ Ing in grades and rules follow:
CHOICE AT.FAT.FA •
secretaries, at their annual meeting with the United States under this Act
ed.
Choice Alfalfa shall be 98 per cent Just closed on the University camp- | M provided herein,
Tickets will be sold by the ladles
a
■ ue. —
a
. _ _ •_ of commercial
an—
fxlllrt
Secretaries
clubs ' (C) The term “farm” means an
so be prepared to receive them when pure, of bright color (natural,) not and chambers of commerce from |area of iand within a reclamation
over
two
per
cent
weather
bleached,
they come.
and not over two per cent plantB more than twenty cities of Oregon ’ project sufficient In size. In the opln-
wlth pods. It may contain not over were present at the convention, io„ of tbe Secretary, to support a
NOTED BAD MAN COMING
»77 per cent worthless contents, and which Included, as last year, a short famnyi but not exceeding one hund-
IN “NO WOMAN KNOWS" not over a trace of harsh, bearded ' course In subjects connected with , ed and glxty acre8 of reclamation
grasses It shall be reasonably fine, the community secretarial work.
land.
Picture Booked For Umatilla Friday sound, dry, clean, sweet, leafy, and
Resolution
I (d) The
lands” means
Kesoruuon is Passed
.„ c . term
. . .. . "excess
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and Hermiston Saturday; Stuart
Following 1» the resolution passed: all iandg jn a «ingle holding In ex­
well baled.
Holmes is V ¿Ilian
Realizing the Inescapable connec cess of one established farm.
NUMBER 1 ALFALFA:
(e) The term “veteran" means any
tlon
that
exists between sound ed‘
Number 1 Alfalfa
Altana snail
d
o
»
o
pvr
i
iio
n
i im i e
shall be 95 per
He is the most despicable crea­
individual,
a member of the military
.
,
.
in
ucation
and
.the
public
prosperity
cent pure, of good natural color. In- ucauon ui
f
r
ture on earth— he is universally eluding not over 5 per cent weather and well-being, and
or naval forces of the United States
hated— the man who has no friends. Ki d l A n «h „ n
c o n t a in not over "Believing that Oregon» future
ln the War w lth Germany, the War
Stuart Holmes lays claim to that
eaC 6
.
a
r o th e r wo-th increase in material wealth and de- w| tb gpain, or ln the suppression of
Qf ap env(roment favor- the .„«„rrect.on In the Philippines.
distinction— but only because of his wo per cent weeds or other wo.th-
refined, polished villainy on the css con en s, "
hoarded grass- able to desirable standards of living ftnd honorably discharged therefrom
£ gr#e dependc„t up- Or placed in the Regular Army or
screen. He is perhaps the most than a trace of harsh, bearded grass- ame t
famous of the movie “Social badmen” es, Bhall be dry, sound, sweet, reas­ ion the uninterrupted services of | Naval Reserve.
Villainy and Stuart Holmes are al. onably leafy and well baled.
suitable institutions of higher ed- [ Section 2. That the Secretary la
ways associated together. Even dur­ STANDARD ALFALFA:
ucation, bo It
authorized to Investigate the feasl-
Standard Alfalfa shall be:
ing his successful stage career, his
“Resol/ed. That the Oregon as- bllity of reclaiming the lands within
(a) Ninety per cent pure, of a sociatlon of commercial organlza- any district in any state under con-
splendid throttling of the heroine
drew down the approving hisses of green color, and may contain not to tion secretaries and the Oregon Ag- tract with the district.
One-half
the gallery enthusiasts. “Judas” in exceed ten per cent foreign matter rlcultural college under the present j ,be co«t of Investigation shall be ad.
and
19
per
cent
weather
bleached.
“The Holy City” was one of his most
millage bills Is not too great In pro- vanced by the dstrlct and one-half by
(b) It may be of green color
noteworthy roles.
. „ ’ portion to the wealth and popula tbe United Slates. Upon determln-
t ^|on
Oregon, to the demands made (ng | bn| reclamation Is feasible, the
Off the screen. Holmes Is the meek­ course or medium texture with
»h»ir services,
s e r v ic e s, or
or to
to the
the future
future Secretary Is authorized, under con­
est, most amiable fellow—-the exact een per cent weather bleached hay, | upon their
j
)g beforg, thc pftop,e of th|g tract with the district, to construct
antithesis of the screen Holmes. A and five per cent foreign matter.
(c) It may be of greenish cast.
R fur(her
_ necessary works
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egular “Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde” Is
the
for the reclama-
of
fine
stem
and
clinging
Tollage.
ana,
-Resolved,
That
we
deprecate
any
u
on
of
tbe
lands
involved and operate
this noted actor.
. r , the basis „»
. « maintain
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Another disconcerting fact, upset- may contain not to exceed ten perl I movement
to
change
of [ e and
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long as
l l l U v ” 111X7I I V
w
x»ai
a iix a
tng the best of the public’s ideas
nt foreign matter.
support for higher education in Ore- g„cb operation and maintenance are
Standard Alfalfa may contain not
(throw thf) /lnBtJftut|ona nece8gary> tn tbe opinion of the Sec-
concerning villains, is Holmes’ hair
upon tbe |n8tabllltles of legls- retary, to safe-guard the interests of
Is red. A fact very difficult to to exceed three per cent wort ess
actlon -
,be Government. The total cost of
associate with murder and other content. Including not more than a
slight trace of fox tail or t si es
Officer« Are Elected
construction and of operation and
tricks of the villain’s art.
o tber resolutions passed commend- maintenance which shall Include a
Stuart Holmes was born In Chicago and shall be Of fair color, dry. soun
and educated there. He attended the sweet and well baled, and not t0 >d thc Oregon 8tate cbamber of com- j„8t portion of overhead expenses
Chicago Art Institute and is a sculpt­
merce for creating Its new organlza- «hall be paid by the district to the
(Continued on page 4)
8erTlce department and out- United States.
or and artist of note.
: line a course of work for the depart- f Section 3. That before construc-
! ment, to include a research bureau tion of a project Is commenced the
composed of elements of the school 8| Ze ot the farms therein shall be es-
of business administration of the Un- tablished and agreements shall be
' Iversity of Oregon, the school of com- made effectively subjecting not less
merce of th« Oregon Agricultural ,han 80 per centum of the excess
college, the state association of com- |ands within the project to disposal
mercial secretaries, and the state by authority of the Secretary to set-
¡chamber of commerce, and organlza- tiers at prices and terms fixed In ad.
tlon and speaking service to be sup- vance In such agreements. Such
1 plied by the new department to prices and terms shall be determined
chambers requesting It.
with the view of placing a bona fide
H. O. Frohbach of Medford Is the gnd competent settler upon each
new president of the organization: farm of the project with the least
P. Hetherton, Portland, vlce-presl- possible delay.
dent; L. Antles, Bend, secretary-j Section 4. That when. In the opin-
treasurer; E. E Chadwick, Eugene: | lon of tbe Secretary, a project has
Barr. Pendleton: W. A. Reid, been fully completed and successful-
Corvallls; and W F. Gratke, Astoria. jy operated for one season the Secre­
members of the board of directors.
! thereof, which shall Include the to-
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tai cost of Investigation, the expense
BETTY TAKES THE AIR
of selling district bonds under sec-
Betty Brice, on« nt the stars who J
j. Interest at not exceeding 5
appear In “The Sagebrusher." BenJ- per centum per annum upon all turns
Ime B. Hampton’s photoplay of the advanced by the United States In the
famous Emerson Hough novel, which construction thereof, and the coet of
will be seen at the Play House Wed- „pirating and maintaining the pro-
nesday. takes the part of Annie j
(be date of fixing such coat.
Squires. As readers of the novel will This total coet the district shall agree
remember, Annie, a product of New ! , o pay to , be United States within a
York Department Store and lodging period not exceeding forty years with
hours life, used to her ”sodles" nnd annual Interest thereon at not ex­
movies” and to metropolitan life ceeding 5 per centum per annum:
In general, looks around her very Provided, (hat upon receipt by the
sr.lfflngly when she arrives In the United Stales from the proceeds of
sagebrush country of Montana. As x dstrlct bonds, as provided In section
matter of fact, however, the actress 5, of such total cost with Interest,
Is fond of the Western outdoors, and tbe obligation ot the district to the
daeerted stardom on the légitimât« United Statee for construction shall
1 TSjj !»»•«« In order to enjoy the life In the*
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open.
MILLAGE REPEAL
STRONGLY OPPOSED