(The Bmtttñfcm ìtùralh V VOL. XVI U. • » . Librar» HERMISTON. UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL 27. 1922 HERMISTON TRIMS ECHO, SCORE 10-7 MISS GRAVES TELLS OF CHINA AT CLUB MEETING Community Club Has Interesting Program; Current Topics to be Discussed on May 2 DEATH CALLS CHAS. A. HAY APRIL 22 FARM LOAN BILL PASSES SENATE, SINNOTT WIRES DR. PRIME HURT IN Ranchers on Irrigation Project W ill be Eligible to Federal Loans When President Signs 01266260 No. 33 STUDY CLUB HAS MEETING TUESDAY EVENING AT CHURCH Members Entertain Husbands in E. Parlor; Men Want Affair Made an Annual One WEST END TRACK MEET IS SATURDAY The community club met at the FUNERAL SERVICES HELD HERE library laBt Tuesday. Misa Graves MONDAY AFTERNOON told the members ot China, its ---------- | geography people and customs as she _ T . . — _ _ ! found It when working there. The ! Echo Leads in Foie Part of the Con- committee reported the flower sale Mr. Hay W as Born August 3, 1859 at Gallipolis, Ohio; Came Here test B ut Hermiston Swings Dead- aB being very profitable to the ulub. UP It is now practically certain that DENTIST IS STILL SUFFERING One of the most interesting meet- i^OUR SCHOOLS WILL ENTER farmers of government irrigation ings of the year ot the Study club FROM INJURIES CONTESTS propects will be made eligible to re­ was held Tuesday evening In the ceive federal farm loans within the parlors of the Methodist church nex( few days as the United States Four Classes to Compete, Division Pendleton Car Swerves to Wrong Side when the club members entertained senate last Saturday passed the bill their husbands. The 'evening was B eing by W eigh t; Girls to of Road and Crashes Into Prime's to withdraw the federal lien which spent in visiting and amusing games ly Bat in 8th and 10th I / fter the bU8,ne88 and Pro» ram Have Several Events has prevented their getting the loans and contests. Twenty were seated W ith Mrs. Hay in 1913 Bnick Friday E vening v the committee served tea. On May in the past. ______ at the long table for lunch, during ---------- i2 the following will be the program: Information to this effect arrived 1 which toasts, singing and debates ! Current topics, leader Mrs. A. D. The west end track meet o l Uma­ The death of Charles Andrew Hay here last Saturday evening in a tele­ Dr. Prime returned to Hermiston ;were indulged in. The men voted Hermiston got her start in the Ir­ j Crosland. Definite accomplishment occured at the Umatilla hospital Sat­ gram from Representative Nick Sln- tilla county will be staged on the Saturday from Pendleton and is a b lelthat the ladies make this event an rigation league Sunday when the of the arms conference, Mrs. H. M. urday night, April 22, 1922 at 10:15. nott to J. F. McNaught. The bill to get about, but still sore In both annual affair. Everyone reported a Hermiston athletic field on Satur­ team invadod Boho and retiurn(ed Schilling, China History and present Mr. Hay had been in poor health for had passed the house of representa­ day, April 29, commencing at one body and mind from the effects of very enjoyable evening. In two with the scalps of the Echoites aft­ ¡government. Mrs. W. T. Roberts. p. m. tives a short time before, after being ; a long time and had been particular­ his collision with a car driven by '»’eeks the club will observe “Mother’s er a hard fought game that it took The three best contestants in each ly sick during the past few weeks, subjected to some sharp opposition. Ray McCarroll of Pendleton on the Day ” 10 innings to settle. event will be eligible to compete in | so death was not unexpected by rel­ The action of the senate now makes highway Just the other side of j -------------------------- The local boys knew Echo would the county licet at Pendleton on May it almost certain to go into effect as Athen Friday evening. atives and friends. be a hard rival to beat, as she de­ 6. One week .later. May 13, the nothing is left except the president’s feated Stanfield the week before Was 62 Years of Age eastern Oregon meet will also be Collision is Described approval which is expected. while Hermiston was losing to Uma­ Mr. Hay was an Ohioan by nativ- held at Pendleton. This means that many farmers on The doctor had made the trip over tilla. Umatilla defeated Stanfield , ity. He was born at Gallipolis in this and other government projeett to Weston early in the day to appraise The order of events for Saturday Sunday at Umatilla by a 13 to 9 I that state on August 3, 1859 and will be put in line to receive the fed­ ome dental equipment for an old places the folk dance first on the score which puts the down the river was therefore 62 years of age. He list. These will commence at on« boys in the lead for the pennant LOCAL BOYS OUTPLAYED AT i lived in several ot the middle west­ eral farm loans. They were prev­ friend from Salem, a Mr. Bennett. p. m. and will be staged on the lawn iously deprived of the right because They were returning in the evening with Hermiston and Echo tied with ern and western states before com­ they were unable, on account of a ind reached the spot where the col­ LAST CARD PARTY IS A BIG in front of the school house. The RAILROAD TOWN a win and lose each and Stanfield I ing to Oregon. He was a life long government lien, to give a first mor­ lision occured some time between other events will start immediately SUCCESS bringing up the rear with no wins friend of H. G. Newport and work- tgage in return for the loan. This :30 and 9 p. m. This was about after the dances are concluded. The and two losses. Umatilla Springs Surprise and Runs ed w ,,b b,m ,n different states. He ien will be withdrawn when the half a mile out of Athena on the later include the following: , was located for a time in Minnesota, president signs house bill 4382. Score Tied in F ifth other side of the town. They saw the Grade Division Homo Bureau Room in Hospital Up Nine Markers Before Locals North Dakota and Iowa before com- The game at Echo was interesting The Secretary of the Hermiston other car coming and crowded as far Boys: Get Started; Score 10 to 9 ing to Hermiston in 1913. Is Now Finished and Already from the start. Logan Todd scored National Farm Loan Ass’n. is expect­ to the right as was possible. Dr. Division A— 25 yard dash and ______ Mr. Hay was married to Mrs. Har- ing notice daily from the Spokane Prime says. the first one for Hermiston in the Has a Patient baseball throw. j riet Kinder February 19, 1903 at bank that they will be allowed to first of the third but Echo came Division B— 60 yard dash, running One side of the Prime car was off Pride goeth before the fall and the Gallipolis, Ohio. They have no accept applications for loans on lands right back with two in the last half high Jump and running broad Jump. the pavement and it was impossible of he same frame In the fifth Her- fall came to Hermiston high school children. The Hays came here nine patented since 1912. Division C— 60 yard dash, running The Home Bureau will sponsor a to crowd over any further on ac­ miston tied the score with a run by at Umatilla laBt Friday afternoon. years ago. For a time Mr. (Hay The final passage, of this law is count of a five foot embankment. chool child conference early in May high Jump and running broad jump. worked for Mr. Newport and a little Waterman. Then in the sixth Echo Division D— 100 yard dash, run­ , .. , ..I The local team had beaten Uma- later bought the large house and due directly to the efforts of Con­ When the other car got to within !11 is the Intention of the club to have added two more and another in the i --------- — — ------- ------- gressman N. J. Sinnott, who has about 60 feet of them it crossed to uvery chlld in BchiK)l weighed and ning high jump, running broad seventh making it five to two ia ‘ a eaS y ” ,he game h®r® at tbe property well known to residents of worked steadily on it since the mat­ the o'her side of the road and hit neasured, their eyes, ears, npse and jump and 440 yard relay. favor of Echo .opening of the season. 1 if teen to tbo project. ter was called to his attention by Dr. Prime’s Buick on the left side. throat examined, and a general phy- Girls: lay° r, ot . two was the count and tt doesn't Funeral services were held at the This was the worst It ever looked 1 Division A— 25 yard dash and promise that the return game will be house Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock the land owners of the Umatilla1 Since the doctor was on the left Ical examination given. There will al- for Hermiston, for in the eighth baseball throw. o be a dentist In attendance. A 1 hard fought and end in a defeat for a large number of friends and neigli- project. ’ side of the car, he got the hardest, . . . ... Waterman got to first on Esselntyn’s the winners of the first one. Yet ibors being out to pay a last tribute brusises, the other occupants of the ' omple‘ent committee of womer. wi 1 Division B— 60 yard dash and base error and Harry Todd. Hutchinson bail throw. such was the ease. [ to “Buckeye,” Hay as he was af- MEN FROM EAST END two cars getting off comparatively be in charge, assisted by Mrs. Edith and Voyen hit safely, while Shesley Division C— 60 yard dash and base Deusen, county demonstration Van SCHOOLS VISIT H. S. HERE easy. He was knocked unconcioua No Scores Till Third feetlonately called. Rev. Harry A. got to first on L. Mitchell’s error. The exact date will be an-,ball throw, for a moment but came to very soon l6gen The game at Umatilla was played Wann had charge of the short serv- The first four scored, bringing Her­ nounced later. I Division D 75 yard dash and base the house and of the burial Superintendent Goodwin of Milton and was taken to Pendleton in an- miston to the front again, with the late in the afternoon, the team go- *ces — ball t^row. Tells Why Pupils Go to School pther car. He received many bruis­ score six to five. ling down after school. Several car» services at the Hermiston cemetery. so Many Years At the last card party the Home H igh School Division es, a cut near one of his eyes and his ' Echo tied It up again in her half of rooters went along. The game Member of M. E. Church He will Bureau entertained a large crowd, j 50 yard dash, 100 yard daHh. 220 hands were badly bruised. • f the eighth when EsselBtyn pound- was tightly played for several In-| Mr. Hay was a member of the The high school was visited Wed­ ed out a two bagger and scored on an nings, nothing happening until the Methodist church and departed this nesday by the following men from be back at work again in about a and everyone had an enjoyable time, ¡yard dash, 440 yard run, 120 high and wblst were played, the high hurdles, 220 low hurdles, % mile error. In the ninth there was noth-I last of the third. ¡life with the hope all Christians the schools of the east end of the week and in the mean time is for- tunate to havq insurance against ¡8Cores falling to Mrs. Nugent and)run. 1 mile run. shot put, discuss ing doing on either side so the game But when it rains it pours and it have in the resurrection ot the hu- county: Superintendent Green, Sup­ loss of working time from accident. jMr- McNaught of Hermiston. Those ¡throw, high jump, running broad went into the tenth. sure poured in Umatilla’s half. Six I man soul. The many friends of the erintendent Goodwin of Milton, were about 32 guests from Hermiston Jump,. runs crossed the plate in this frame, j family here extend their sympathy Principal Hadley of Athena, Princi­ Four Runs in 10th Car Badly Damaged ¡and the Home Bureau was glad of In the grade contest, contestants Then it happened, as the poet Thompson, D. Dobier, Cherry, Parks, to Mrs. Hay, with the hope that she pal Robe of Weston, Principal Har­ The doctor Is more concerned about the pleasure of entertaining these rah of Umapine and Princi­ his car than himself, as he thinks people and hope they may be able are’divided into four classes as fol­ would say. Voyen went to first on ]G. Kendler and McFarland all reg- will see fit to remain here. lows: Mitchell’s error, Shesley got a walk. Isterlng. In the fifth the Umatilla Mrs. Elizebth Ringoen of Minneop. pal Reed of Stanfield. These men are about |5 0 0 damage has been done to to do so again. e Class A— 70 pounds and under. Phelps got a two bagger and Dave sluggers got busy again and Thomp. oils is here and it is possible that visiting the schools of the west end it. He will try to recover civil dam- - Class B— 100 pouu three track Hermiston: The Home Bureau held a chicken events, but may participate In any Runs fl 0 1 0 1 0 0 4 0 4-10 be hoped that a third contest can Hite 0 0 I 0 1 0 0 > 1 4-11 ¡dinner at the Umatilla hotel on Sun­ number of field events. ¡to play off the tie now existing. A day from 11:30 to 1 p. m. and nerved Echo: Folk Dancing Girls of any or all grades are ellg- ¡nearly 100 people. Tbe menu which Runs 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 1 0 1- 7 similar tie exists between the Her- /was very popular and greatly en­ ble. Groups presenting dance ars Hits 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 2 1 3-11 the fans would like to see settled. joyed, follows: Creamed chicken, a limited to eight. Coetumes may be Tho lineup; la king, mashed potatoes, escallop- worn, but points are awarded upon IS LAYING NEW SIDEWALK Hermiston ed corn, pickles, relish, strawberry knowledge of dance and general el- Umatilla A new cement sidewalk is being p r w . c preserves. Jelly, hot home made fectiveness. c. Strain« built along the west side of the E AddIeman 3b Parker house rolls, lemon pie and Judges for the various events will 2b. Cherry W. Mack residence at the corner of y Waterman M coffee. The price per plate was 75 bfi chosen largely from among the lb D. Dobier Main and Third streets. ¡H all If ¡cents. About >35 was profit, as the buslnesss and professional men of p. L. Thompson ss. Parks women paid for everything they Hermiston. . - „ i . , ,, - - H Waterman 2b. VISITS IN KENDLETON Campbell et. 3h O. Kendler served except the rolls and pie. which Tbe general admission charge will If. J. Dobier 'were donated. Many compliments b* 25 cent" for adults and children Earl Kingsley was a Pendleton Haddox rf. rf. R. Kendler business visitor on Thursday. I •■«nghorn p. were received by the ladles, and much fre#- ____ , ___ Smith p. credit le due the committee In charge. FOUR RUN RALLY BREAKS GAME IN 1OTH INNING HERMISTOH LOSES TO UMATILLA HIGH HANBY SELLS 10 ACRES GOES TO WALLA WALLA Bernard Mainwaring, editor of the Herald made a trip to Walla Walla. Wednesday returning Thursday. — — —— — — A. W . Adamson returned Thors- day from a business trip to Enter- CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ROAD COMMITTEE HERE The road committee of the Port- land Chamber of Commerce were here Tuesday afternoon for a short time »rtoe. and visit of inspection. In connection — - 1 ■ .with the Roosevelt highway, coming ' Col J. K. Shotwell Is making some here from Pendleton. The commit Improvements on his residence tee are boosting for the roed iron. a H. B. TO SPONSOR CHILD CONFERENCE ' Fortlapd. Main to Portland, Oregon The ladies aid of the Protestant TO KANSAS MAN church Is to hold a cooked food sale This week J. M. Biggs closed a at a date to he announced later. Many home cooked articles will deal for Henry Han by whereby he be for sale and the sale will no|*ran"f*r8 a 1° acre tract of land one doubt bring In a good sum for ’he southeast of town to S. S. treasury. Stover. The land is all In alfalfa i ■ and lays well on the south slope. On Tuesday night a birthday Mr Stover comes from Kansas and party was given In honor of M uriel1 W*O tal