Stye lîrntttainn Hrralh
VOL. XVI-
HERMISTON. UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. MAY 25, 1922
KLAN CANDIDATES
MAKE CLEAN SWEEP
UMATILLA WOMEN EXPRESS
THANKS FOR ASSISTANCE
Mr». McFarland Write» Appreciation
of Help Received in Improv
ing City Cemetary
MEMORIAL DAY TO ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ CLASS OF 12 IS
♦
BE OBSERVED HERE ♦
GRADUATED FRIDAY
«
•»
BUSINESS HOUSES TO
CLOSE TUESDAY
It was voted at Commerc
ial club meeting Tuesday to
have all stores close on Mem
orial day that would close on
Sunday.
This will include all the
stores and shops except the
drug store, coafeetioneries,
eating places and perhaps
the garages.
It was also decided to have
no Commercial club lunch
at the Hermistoa hotel next
Tuesday on account of the
probability that the services
at the cemetary will not be
over until after the hour of
the gathering.
The next Commercial club
lunch will be Tuesday, June
( at the Hermiston hotel
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♦
d
d
d
ANITA PAULSEN WINS FIRST
IN NATIONAL ESSAY CONTEST
Hermiston Girl’s Essay on Making
the H ighway Safe Judged Best
From This State
HERMISTON TEAM
STEPS ON ECHO
❖
With the white washing of the SERVICES are at play house ♦
❖ COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES ARE
A report from Washingtbn, D. C. J OCAL BOYS NOW IN TIE FOR
Cemetary fence, the work of the
TILLA COUNTY
♦
TUESDAY AT 10 A .M .
d
Monday gives Miss Anita Paulsen, a
HELD AT SCHOOL HOUSE
______
'Home Bureau is finished.
FIRST IN LEAGUE
♦
d
student in the Hermiston public I
To those who have helped in this
♦
d
schools first from Oregon in the na- '
Vote in Hermiston and Colombia Fav- wor'<- we wish to extend our heart-
♦
♦ * Diploma» and Honors Presented
felt thanks and especially to those All Ex-Service Men Axked to Appear ♦
at tional essay writing contest on "How Final Score i i 7 to 2 in Sunday’»
or» Sinnott by Small Margin;
to make the Highways More Safe.” I
who had no personal Interest in the
in Uniform ; Rev. Clark t°
♦
the Close of the Speaking; Dr.
The contest has been staged under ■ Game Here; Hermiston Flay»
Hall Carrie» Local Precincts
Cemetary, but showed 'he true Com
«
Be Speaker of Day
the
auspices of the bureau of edu-
McElveen
Delivers
Address
Best B all of Seaton
munity spirit in helping this work
♦
(cation at Washington and the prizes
along and give freely of their time
«
are being awarded by the National
The “Invisible Empire” turned out and labor, do we wish to express our
Memorial day will be observed by ♦
The first class to be graduated ¡.Automobile Chamber of Commerce.
How They Stand
to be a real empire as far as Umatilla appreciations.
the American Legion and towns «
from the Hermiston union
high (Three prizes are awarded from each
W, L
county was concerned and the entire
To the City Council we express our
people next Tuesday May 30 at 10 ♦
school received its diplomas last (state and Miss Paulsen takes first T ermiston ..... ....................... 4
list of candidates endorsed by the thanks for their hearty co-operation a. m. at the Play House.
<67
♦
Friday evening at the public school (,ronl Oregon.
¡Umatilla ..........................4
Kian and opposed by their opponents in relation to the work begun on the
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♦
The
Legion
has
prepared
a
pro
auditorium.
( Mr. Voelker as superintendent of Echo ...............................4
were successful by a margin that will much neglected Cemetary.
667
♦
There were twelve members of this “ >e sct.0013 here has Just received Stanfield ........................0
average about 600.
It now remains for those who are gram which will include the fol «
000
year's class, three girls and nine boys, ‘be gold medal and cash prize of $15 '
—
personally interested to keep the trees lowing: Orders of the day by the ♦
Gwinn Carries County
poet
adjutant,
prayer
by
the
post
The girls are Mae Rogers, Aloha ior Mi»s Paulsen. In addition her es- j
Sunday's Results
For congress Gwinn won a strik growing, which the Home Bureau has chaplain, vocal solo by Mabel Brawn, d d d d d d d d d * d d d d d d d
put out.
Hammer and Doris Swayze. The boys 88 Y will be read in competition with Hermiston 7, Echo 2.
ing victory over Sinnott in this coun
brief address on the purpose of Mem.
are Dewey Payne, Harold Waterman, ¡‘be winners from the other 47 states (Umatilla 7, Stanfield 2.
Signed: Minnie McFarland,
ty, though he was defeated in the
orlal day by the vice commander,
Carl Myers, Gwyn Hughes, Paul of 'be union. The winning essay there '
—
Chairman
Cemetary
Com.
districts at large. He carried Pendle
Stockard, Frederic Hesser, James (wl11 entitle the writer to a gold ( In their best played game of the
Umatilla Home Bureua Raymond Longhorn, music by the
ton by a two to one vote over Sinnott
- -
-
high school band, a baratone solo
Hall, Mathew and Hollis Gordon.
watch and a trip to Washington, D. season Hermiston defeated Echo by a
and took the county by a three to two
by C. P. Adams, introduction of the
D-
,
7
to
2
score
here
Sunday
and tied
Two Student Addresses
margin. The three precints here all
peaker by the vice commander, ad
Miss
Paulsen
is
a
daughter
of
Mr.
|"P
‘be
league
again
with
Hermiston,
gave Sinnott majorities and were al
The program opened with a selec
dress by the speaker, benediction.
tion by the high school orchestra. and Mrs A. A. Paulsen. They live on Echo and Umatilla tied for first as
most the only ones in the county that
Rev.
Clark
to
Speak
The salutatory address was given by ,he diagocal road two miles east ofI 'bey were two weeks ago.
did.
The speaker of the day is to be ENTERTAINMENT IS AT M. E. Dewey Payne, followed by Doris town
The game here was well attended
Hall carried the county for gover
CHURCH JUNE 2
Rev. George L. Clark, pastor of the
and close until the sixth. Hermiston
Swayze who gave the valedictory.
nor by a big margin over Olcott and
First Presbyterian church of Pendle
had a new man in the box, Bennie
Doris led the class in scholarship,
carried the three precints at Hermis
ton. Mr. Clark is one of the best
Culver of Portland, a federal agent
while Dewey was second.
ton and Columbia to the surprise of SEVERAL WILL TAKE SUMMER
speakers in eastern Oregon and the Mr». Sifton of Hood River to Give
who happened to he in town on bus-
most observers. Patterson ran a poor
After this Frederic Hesser, presi
SCHOOL WORK
local post has been very fortunate
ADAniiATFn
r
n
i
n
i
w
llne#"
and wh0"° Kervlce« were utiu«-
dent of the class, presented a beauti
third, most of the vote aligning with
Popular R eadings; Also Some
in getting him for the occasion. He
the two leading candidates during
ful
statue
of
Sacajewea
to
the
school.
Home Talent Numbers
is well known to many people hero
No Score in First
the last few days. Hall carried the Voelker Fam ily W ill Leave About
A quartet composed of Doris Swayze,
He spoke before the Commercial
Charlie Hoskins got to first on a
county by a big margin over Olco't
Pauline
Voelker,
Dewey
Payne
and
club in behalf of the county Red
June 15 to Spend Summer in
WEEK FULL OF COMMENCEMENT 8lngle ln ‘be first and Easelstyn waa
James Hall sang a selection.
with Patterson third.
Cross drive last fall and is known to
The Ladies Aid of the Methodist
ACTIVITIES
bl‘ by the P“ cher- but Hoskins was
For Joint senator Eberhdrd was
The
address
of
the
evening
was
W illam ette Valley
many former O. A. C. students as he church will give a benefit entertain
caught napping off first on a remark-
elected, carrying both Union and
served for a time as student pastor ment at the church building Friday given by Dr. W. T. McElveen of
-
ably quick throw from Culver to Voy-
Umatilla counties. The indications at
Portland, pastor of the First Con-
at the Corvallis Presbyterian church. night of next week, June 2.
en and sent to the bench amid the
this writing were that Hinkle had
With the end of school last Fri
Following the services at the Play
Their program w ill Include a large gregatlonal church and was on the Senior Class Gives Interesting Flay ! aughs of he «Pectato s Ma Wham
carried Morrow county, but this will day the teachers of the Hermiston House the Legion will dcorate the number of home talent songs and in possibility of development in the hu-
_
' 8n or tne spectators. Markham
filed out to Mittelsdorf and Mitchell
The Elopement of E llen,”
not change the result For joint rep public schools scattered to their vari veterans’ graves at the Hermiston strumental pieces, but the feature man mind and character. An animal,
went out Culver to Voyen. Voyen
resentative Alfred Smith of Pilot ous homes.
he
said,
can
be
trained
to
do
certain
Other
Gatherings
cemetary. A firing squad of former will be the readings to be given by
sent
a dandy two bagger down the
Rock defeated E. P. Dodd. Mr. Dodd
Mr. Voelker the principal will be soldiers will be under the direction Mrs. Sifton of Hood River, who is a things, but Its development is limited
left foul line ir. Hermiston’s haif but
won in this end of the county, but
by
the
narrow
extent
of
the
animal
head of the schools at Helix next of Carl Voyen. James D. Todd will talented reader and elocutionist.
(Too Laie For Last Week)
gOt
f" ‘her’ / ° r * '" * waa to°
the Kian issue put Smith over in year as was previously announced. have charge of the colors. All ex-
mind. A human being's mind can be
_T
,
much for the other Hermiston bat-
the district. • 1 .
Program is Given
developed to an unlimited capacity
Wednenday, May 10 the Senior ter8
The family will leave here about the service men are expected to appear
The entertainment Is given by the he continued and urged the students class assisted by some of th elower I „
Mann and Miller W in
middle of June for the Willamette n uniform, so dust of the old O. D s
8cor*d once ,n tbe 8econd on
aid to raise money for the church. io continue the development they had classmen gave a splendid rendition of L
For Umatilla county representative valley. Mr. Voelker will attend the or middles.
"Th.
•• -™.„
—... I*wo
Tickets will sell for 26 and 35 cents already so well begun.
L. L. Mann who had the backing of summer school at the University of
"Tho Elopement of mil—
Ellen.”
The part
l" "“
” 8 and an error, Fred
, Hoskins
" O8a,na
of the young husband. Richard Ford. ' ° " ‘"g
Pla‘e- Thla laad a‘°°d
and are already on sale. The program
the Kian led the field. S. A. Miller, Oregon this summer before return ROTATO GROWERS’ ASS’N.
Mae Rogers Gets Scholarship
lUnt“ the i,fth “"d ’ome of the crowd
who did not align himself with either ing for their school work at Helix
ORGANIZED HERE TUESDAY follows:
Mr. Voelker presented the Oregon (Dan Dobier) was well taken. Mollie, ¡were
predicting a one to nothing
Plano Duet, selected ..Mrs. Patterson confrence scholarship to Mae R o g e r s.-—
faction was also elected to this office. next year. They will probably rent
(Katheryn
Stephens)
a
bride
of
six
...... .............- — e w . . . . ,
. h .
and Mrs. Correll.
Dr. Temple of Pendleton, anti Kian their house, here.
This carried a choice of a year’s free weekfi had a varied experience with Lj(j ’ Bnt » th
Several Thousand Boxes of Hermiston
* rB
u « a L T„d
til
and Frank Sloan1 of Stanfield who
Solo, "Smile Through Your Tears” tuition to any of the six institutions ‘he servant problem. The fasclnat-
Spuds to go on Market Before
Mr. Gralapp to La Grande
did not take a stand were defeated.
Benard Hamblin ....Mr*. Coppenger Joining In the award Miss Rogers f'"« f r o t h y March. (Lotys Davis)
Competing Crops
The other high schpol teacher^
to
The closest of the fights in this
Reading, from verse of William will attend Pacific university at waH v«'y attractive in the way she
d
throw to first
have left town. Mr. Gralapp will
Forest Gr^e.
)
- IfcandW her various lovers. KWen ( ^ * ""
.u s .
ounty was that for county treasurer
The
potato
growers
of
this
district
Henry
Dfummond,
"When
Albani
Mr. Voelker also presented ” a r - ^ Un® J1 av" hl11- a . C° llegC| 8"'dent wild to third as he waY running to
work at La Grande this summer.
where the man with the Kian en “Miss Florence Long went to her home met here Tuesday afternoon and or
Sang" ........................... Mrs. Sifton
dorsement, Mr. De Hart, defeated th»
„J^Ylence
“t.“" a " T h ,hat baK’ The run wnB handed ‘® ua=
at Pomeroy, Wash. She will teach In ganized the Hermiston Potato Grow- Baritone solo, “A Son of the Desert rid Waterman with the gold medal
ers’ association.
incumbent C. K. Cranston. Consider
Am I” Phillips 7..-Mrs C. P. Adams won by him in the recent eastern
W®‘‘ re" e^ by 'hey made us take It. as we didn’t get
the high school there next year. Miss
able disappointment has been ex
It Is expected that between five Readings, Sketches of Childhood, Oregon track meet where he took Il”by Powell- Robt Shepard (Hugh
Lucile Redmond left for her home at
a hit In the inning. But It tied the
pressed over Mr. Cranston's defeat
a— My Dear Jerushy.
ilrst In the shot put. A winged H LoBan) made » ver7 determined lover score and made the fans feel mighty
Redmond, Oregon. Mrs. Robert Gunn and ten thousand lug boxes of early
as he is regarded as an unusually
potatoes will be ready for the mar
b— You’ll Get Heaps o’ Licking,
was presented to Harold and also of June HaverbHl. Max Ten Eyes, good.
...
... . , .V
v „
T. . .
Iwent to Monmouth for a visit with
capable official, though Mr. De Hart her daugbter Jane who
atUnd,
ket about July 1 or before the Walla
c.—At the Party,
to James Hall for taking points in <Barry Parks) the ,lckle hearted,
Here^s Where it Happened
te also considers« a good and capable jtfce Oregon norma, there ghe
Walla and Kenniwlck spuds are
d— The Moo Cow Moo.
the county track meet in Pendleton was very wel1 Produced-
But
In the first of the Blxth Echo
man.
ready. In this way the local growers
.— i....................................Mrs. Sifton
The Rev. John Hume, (Earl Cher
Mr. Swayze then, after a few words
to attend the summer session of the
got her other run. On a hit and two
The voto In precincts 53 and 54
hope
to
compete
with
the
California
Saprano
solo,
selected
..Ione
T.
Wells
yl
by
his
nervous
and
embarrassed
presented the class with their grad-
University in Portland during the
errors she filled-the bases with none
(Hermiston) and precinct 55, (Co
summer. Miss Brierly, whose home is crop for the fancy early season prices. Double Quaretet .......... Ladles of the uation diplomas. Tho exercises clos- courtship of Miss March kept the au- out and with the score tied It sure
lumbia) fallows The totals have
The largest crop of potatoes ever
Community.
ed with a «mg. "Alma Mater," sung j »*"ce In continuous laughter. It was ( ¡ ^ ; ia"ck“fo*r'He?mu’ton'The „ext
near Stanfield, will be the nearest
been added' together, though the re-
put In here is In the ground this Readings, From verse of T. A. Daly by the school.
» success financially.
1
to her duties during the summer.
runner was retired and then on a hit
■ults were substantially the same In
year and the growers have hopes
a— Between Two Loves,
Saturday night the Junior class to short with a bad throw to first
Of the grade teachers Mrs Morris
of
seeing
this
develop
into
one
of
the
each one.
b—
The
Wedding
Anniversary,
very
plesantly
entertained
the
sen-
will spend the summer in Baker,
RADIO SET IS INSTALLED AT
King scored but the next runner waa
Committeeman:
c— Ees Come Da Spreeng.
J. K. SHOTWELL HOME HERE I' ™ ^ " n and t,,e*r
*! “ 1U?'Or thrown out at home plate. This de
Mrs. Lleuallen in Portland. Miss Ha banner potato districts of the state
Williams 124.
Officers
of
the
association
are
G.
............................................Mrs. Sifton
¡Prom. Dancing featured the enter cision was very close and to most of
zel Bogard left for her home at
Fithian 130.
tainment. At a late hour the guests
'Glide in Douglas county and Miss R. Robinson, president, Eli Wlnesett, Banjo solo, selected ......Mrs. Bowman
Congressman;
A radio outfit was installed at the were served Ice cream and waffers. the crowd it looked safe. The Echo
Margaret O’Leary left for her home at vice-president and E. J. Kingsley Readings, verses of Jamse W. Foley
Sinnott 1$9.
secretary
and
treasurer.
Fred
Ben-
J. K. Shot well home by Sappers’ the The patronesses were Mrs. Logan, player raised a vociferous howl but
a— A Strenuous Day.
Grass Valley.
the decision stood.
Dorn then
Gwinn 143.
nion was present from Pendleton and
b— How Henry Blake Knowed.
first of this week, Harry McMillan Mrs. Cherry, Mrs. Davis and Miss - nded the susnense "hv
7.77
Governor:
helped in the work of organising.
doing the work. Last night the family RJx. Excellent music was furnished pitchor to ftwt
Y
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c— The Delusion of Ghosts.
STUDY CLUB HOLDS GUEST
White i t .
—................ .................... Mrs Sifton heard concerts at Sacremento and by Miss Marjorie Logan at the piano.
T.
.
' ,
t
DAY PARTY AT SCOTT HOME
Bean 6.
George Hackathorne, leading man Solo, The Story of Old Glory, the Vancouver, B C. They report that H„gh Logan Saxophone. Alfred Step.
.‘he al»‘h ‘ha‘ « '» 6 bad
Hall 144.
b“d
“,ld ,Iern’lHton won
n the picture, "The Little Minister"
Flag We Love .............. Ernest Ball they could here perfectly over then- ben„ tbe drunlB. Everyone enjoyed a
Family Picnic Planned for N ext Meet which will be at th« Play House Sat
Lee 1.
j bP Barne' Mlttel«dorf and Voyen both
.................................. Mrs. Copplnger long distances. The same machine pleasant evening.
ing Time; Members Present
was In operation at the store Friday
„ walked a‘ t,,e »'art of the inning.
Olcott 117.
urday availing Is a former Pendle 'Double Quartet.
■ «. a
S h e s le v h it tn t h o r»»»t
Interesting Papers
Patterson 25.
ton boy and Is known to many Uma
night
and a they received a messages i nnri Sunufiy morning tho senior c I amh
j ¡BnRS'ey
to the outrield scoring
. ,,nn.iv
i » a r
lboth' D"rfey hit, scoring Shesley and
Joint Senator:
tilla county people. While a boy he
The women’s study club met yes from as far away as San Jose, Calif. ...
The members of the Study club was very active in home talent plays. terday at the home of Mrs. J. A. The radio will be carried in stock „ tbo
* h X Y S 7
d |L° g“n T° dd
HC° r",g DUr,ey’ Th‘8
Kitchen 55.
s*
V----------------,w._
A
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-
—
at
the
attractive
home
of
Supt.
and
waH
(hc
one
inning
In which King
closed their third year of activities Following this activity In later life
Eberhard 136.
Scott. It was visitor’s day and each when It becomes possible to get them Mrs. Harold Benjamin.
waB b(t and be wa„ h,t bar<, tJ|p
with a guest day party and program he has reached a high place in the
Hinkle 128.
member was supposed to bring an promptly. Another outfit has been
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. films.
Dr. Benson, Sunday morning held (hits being bunched and coming up as
Joint Representative:
ordered.
outside guest.
Scott on Tuesday afternoon. At the
the undivided attention of a large they were wanted,
Smith 125.
audience at a fine baccalaureate ser- j The locals added two more In the
regular business meeting plans were
Conder 2.
(adopted for a family picnic to be held
mon to the graduation class. A spec!- i eventh, hits by Mittelsdorf and Voy-
Dodd 190.
I at the next regular meeting time and
al violin solo by Ruby Powell was en turning the trick, aided by Echo
Hulden 4.
(a committee appointed to make ar-
much enjoyed.
errors. Echo went out ln one two
Representative:
I angements.
The eighth grade held their exam- thrte order In the seventh and nelth-
Temple 86.
•
Roll call was responded to by pop-
inations last week. The remainder er side threatened In |the eighth,
Mann 169.
ular quotations on “Friends.” Mrs.
of the school are enjoying (7) their Echo got two on with one out In the
Miller 121.
finals this week.
¡ninth, but Culver struck out Hoskins
18. C. Lochrie then gave a moat inter
Sloan 96.
esting and instructive paper on "The
Our first commencement Is Friday (and Ksselatyn and brought the game
County Treasurer:
evening. It Is fifty-seven years since (to a close without allowing the visit,
¡plans and progress of Palestine” un
De Hart 176.
der
the
Zionist
movement.
Mrs.
H.
our old school house was first built ors even the consolation prise of a
Cranston 121.
!R. Newport gave a delightful re-
and thirty-three since the district small ninth inning rally.
F ithian Carrie»
Here
was incorporated. Our first com
_
.
view of the opera "Thais” as presen t-
Pitcher Well Supported
It will be noted that Fithian who ed by tbe Chicago Grand Opera corn
mencement should create much Inter
The game was a good one. well at
iest the county carrle-' by a good -panjr Mrs. palllu fron) UmaH„ a re„.
est. There will be some special fea tended and well played. Both pitch
margin here and that De Hart car- dcred a preUy Bprlng W)ng an(,
tures on the program. The graduat- ers were good. The difference was
rled unusually heavy in these pre- (CUBly reBpondcd wlth an encore Mr„
Ing class are: Miss Ruby M. Powell (that the Hermiston pitcher got fine
cincts over Cranston. Fred Williams A. c Voelker gave a reading entitled
and Miss Lotys L Davis. Everyone Is support sll the way and the Echo
of the public service commission was - A pcw Bar„
, be Rey of Q ..
Invited to be present.
pitcher didn’t But at that. King al-
recalled in all the precincts here.
The president. Mrs. Young In a few
--------------------------
lowed enough walks and hits In the
Walter Pierce was favored by local cleTer remarkB presented the first
BOARDMAN CHEESE ASS N.
R,Mth ,o lo* hl" «»'"« The whole
democrats for governor, with King brlde of tbe cIub m1bb R„th
ENTIRE TICKET WINS IN UMA
TEACHERS SCATTER
AS SCHOOL ENDS
LADIES AID TO
PRESENT PR06RAM
UMATILLA SENIORS
bilAUUA I til inluAT ed tO s°”d advantage by th« team.
and Mtrrrow running close here for
democratic national commlttleman.
Election returns were shown at the
Y
Frld‘ y e” ”" nR
and a good service was given the
public The count from here was sent
In to the Pendleton papers by mid-
night and the complete count from
ColumbtC went in early Saturday
morning.
A car load of lumber and gravel
has arrived at Boardman for the new
railway depot and work will com-
mence Monday morning:. The build-
ing will be similar to that at Irri-
gon. It will Include a freight shed.
a waiting room and an appartment
tor the agesf.
»-
wlth a
0, B„ Ter bu(ter Bpreaden,
„ a token
remembrance. The
.landing committees, on the
“r°*ra™ of
year gave their fln-
a, reportB and Mrs Vo.lker
, n a rising vote of th,nks for her
work an„ endeavorB aB leader „
program during the three years or-
MBiM t,on of , be cIub
The members and their guests
.then enjoy°d a pleasant social hour
dnring which dainty refreabmenta
were served by the committee con-
slating of Mrs. H. A. Wann. Mrs. 8.
C. Lochrie and Mrs. Young
______ I__________
An Ice cream and cooked food sale
will be held at Sappers’ on Saturday
afternoon, May 17 by the M. E. aid.
PLANS A NEW BUILDING H’>rm,a‘on ,eam Pl»Y«d fine ball. The
______
best fielding play of thB game
The Boardman Cheese association a shoe string catch by Dave Mittels
directors met Tuesday night in the dorf in the left part of center field
promotion of the business of the as in which he fell down, but hung on
sociation which Is on the up grade. to the ball and retired his man. All
Mr. C. D. Albright who has been sec the fielders handled catches which
retary of the association found It the heavy wind made bard to Judge,
necessary to present his resignation without error«.
The game at Stanfield wae more
owing to other interests and Leo
Root has been elected and will begin Interesting than waa expected. It waa
service as soon as properly bonded. played early to allow the fans to coma
here for the other game. Echo loaned
A plan forming In the minds of the
two players to Stanfield with a view
member, of the sssocl.tlon l.cludes
k|||)ng
(n
h,
"°m7 her:
,n’
“ Sfa"fla'd a"d Herm-
X c b Jm
" B" \rdma,, •*»»" h-re. Ne.ther bird fell. After a
, rr f X
a
7
bard f° ’,*b'
Un’a‘ ",a
ory facilities and also a department ed by a seven to two score The game
for the serving of dairy lunch an a ' __________ ___ ______________ *
means of advertising their product».
(Continued on page three)