(The Wrmtsta lleralh
VOL. XVI
15608456
HERMISTON AGAIN
;
» . . tO. Library
HERMISTON. UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 1. 1922
SOME COPIES OF THE HIGH
SCHOOL ANNUAL A V A I L A B L E
"Purple and Gold,” is Still on Sale
at Mitchell Drag Store; Price
is $1 Per Copy
MEMORIAL DAY IS
ORSERVED TUESDAY
NUTRITION CLASS MEETS
FRIDAY AT CITY LIBRARY
Graduate Nurse to Lecture on Sick
Child; All Mothers Invited;
Time is 2 :3 0 P. M,
HERMISTON MAN TO
HEAD ODD FELLOWS
No. 38
UMATILLA LOSES BASEBALL
GAME AT IONE; SCORE 7-3
Three Hermiston Men Played in Me
morial Day Game; Field is in
Poor Condition lor Play
ECHO TAKES 2 TO 1 THRILLEB
TEXT OFj[ RECENT
LAND RILL GIVEN
Though the sale of the high school f ERVICE IS HELD AT PLAY
The nutrition class recently organ S .’ F. BOWMAN IS MADE STATE
Umatilla lost her Memorial day SINNOTT SENDS COPY OF NEW
annual, ‘ The Purple and Gold.” hua
ized under the auspices of the Par
HOUSE AT 10 A. M.
game at Ione Tuesday, the score be
GRAND MASTER AT EUGENE
RECLAMATION LAW
been heavy there are still a few cop-
ent-Teachers association and under
ing 7 to 3,
1 lea available.
the direction of Mrs. E. Van Dei « ■ i
Umatilla was well reinforced by
These may be had at the regular
Boys Get Early Lead at U m atil
Rev. Clark Discussed Memorial Day H. D. A., will meet Friday at
veral Delegates From Here Attend HernilHton playera ■"<> Presented U. S. Project Lands Are Now Eligible
price of »1 per copy. The annual
at the library.
some of the best of the two teams in
la But Are Unable to Hold it;
Yesterday, Today and Tomor
contains 64 pages and all who have
Annual Convention ; Meeting is
All mothers are welcome to at
to Receive Federal Loans; Act
her lineup. Voyen. Shesley and Mit-
seen It agree that it is a credit to
11 Innings at Echo
row; Ceremony at Cemetary
tend these classes They will be held
telsdorf went from here. Bennie
at North Bend in 1923
Approved on May 15
the high school and the community.
regularly the first Friday of each
Culver, of Portland who pitched for
It is well illustrated and will make
Hermiston in the game with Echo
How They Stand Now
Memorial day was observed at the month.
a very valuable remembrance to all
Hermiston has the honor for the recently pitched for Umatilla Tues
The special feature of the meeting
W L.
Play
House
and
at
the
Hermiston
The Herald has Just received from
coming year of having one of its day.
Umatilla
5 2 714 who have boys or girls In the high cemetary by several hundred citixens this month will be a lecture by a
Representative Nick Slnnott a copy
school.
citixens
State
Grand
Master
for
the
graduate nurse on the care of the
Echo
5 2 714
The diamond was in very poor of the new farm loan law recently
It will also be a good advertise Tuesday.
Fellows lodge
a _ „ , h 7 i
* was
hick child, followed by a round table Odd
„
. . of . Oregon. S. F. condition
and the visiting V team
Hermiston
4 3 571
The
service
at
the
Play
House
was
Bowman was elected to that position at a heavy disadvantage. Errors were passed by congress. This is the law
ment for the town to send copies to
discussion
with
questions
and
answ
Stanfield
0 7 000
which permits settlers on govern
at the annual convention of the or
friends and relatives in other local- at 10 a. m. and was largely attended, ers on the subject.
responsible for their defeat, the boys ment reclamation projects to get fed
der at Eugene last week.
'ities where it Is sure to be appreciat the building being filled. Each war
Any
mother
interested
may
attend
who
went
from
here
say.
veteran, whether of the civil war,
Sunday's Casualties
eral farm loans, notwithstanding the
ed.
Mr. Bowman, who Is a former
Umatilla 6, Hermiston 4.
Spanish American war or of the the lecture even ¡though she does Pendleton man, located here last win
lien already existing against their
Echo 2, Stanfield 1 (11 innings.)
world war, was given a white daisy not belong to the regular class.
lands in favor of the United States
ter. He has a farm three miles south
to wear as he entered the building.
government. Since the measure Is of
w<8t of town in the Minneahaha
WILLIAM S. HART TO BE
Sunday was a nice day in Hermls-
unusual interest to land owners In
Program is Given
district
He
was
deputy
Grand
War
AT PLAY HOUSE SUNDAY
ton and everyone whose mind wasn't
The program included the reading
this vicinity we print the act in full:
den of the lodge last year and this
on baseball enjoyed It. But for the
of the orders of the day by the post
put him in line for the position of
H. R 4382
adjutant, E. J. Kingsley, a brief ad Famous W ild W est Actor Has Police Grand Master. He has worked up
An act to provide for the applica
•
» ' 1 , ■
man’s
Part
in
“The
Cradle
the home team lost its hold on first
dress by the post vice-commander,
tion of the reclamation law to irriga
through the various degrees anil of
of Courage”
place in the league by losing again
a vocal solo by Mabel Brown, a bara-
GIRLS SEWING CLUB MEETS AT tion distrlcls.
fices as a Grand Master musr.
SOME RECENT RULINGS ARE tone solo by C. P. Adams, Introduc
to Umatilla, score 6-4.
Be it enacted by the Senate and
Several delegates from here attend
In "The Cradle of Courage" which
SOMMERER’S SATURDAY
House of Representatives of the
The game was interesting through,
tion of the speaker by the vice-com.
EXPLAINED TO MEN
ed the convention. These were Mr.
United States of America In Congress
out. Hermiston got a good hop off in
mander, address by the speaker and comes to the Play House next Sun and Mrs. George Strohm, S. F. Bow
assembled. That In carrying out the
day,
William
S.
Hart,
the
famous
the first frame by putting two runs
benediction by the post chaplain, Dr.
purposes of the Act of June 17, 1902
man, Joe Rowe and P. F. Ward. Joe
aero«, the pan. Harry Todd opened Bonns Applicationg Mugt Be in
Ulsley. The program was opened with Paramount star appears, as a police Rowe represented the Stanfield lodge. Mrs. Van Deusen W ill Be Present; (Thirty-second Statutes, page 388),
By
man—one
of
the
most
striking
roles
and Acts amendatory thereof and
the game with a hit and Dave Mit- ,
selections by the high school orchest
Miss. Viola Bennett to Teach
The others went from the Hermiston
supplementary thereto, and known aa
Jane 20 is Latest Informa
telsdorf made it another. Then a hit
ra which Mr. Voelker gathered again he has had in many months.
and called the reclamation law, the
lodge.
Among
the
other
things
set
It
is
a
complete
departure
from
at
Touchet,
Washington
by Shesley brought them in. That I
for this occasion.
Secretary of the Interior may enter
tion From C°mmission
tled upon at the state convention
his
recent
western
dramas,
hut
none
into contract with any legally or
was all the. run making there was '
Rev. Clark in his addres stalked
was the meeting place for 1923. This
ganized ’ irrigation district whereby
until the fourth when Spinning scor
of "Memorial Day, Yesterday, To the less effective, for It gives him a will be at North Bend or Coos Bay.
characterization that (places heavy
' Mrs. F. P. Phipps returned We«l- tuich irrigation district shall agree to
ed a run for Umatilla.
The Umatilla county council of the day and Tomorrow.” He told a story demands upon his versatility and
I nesday evening from a two day's pay the moneys required to be paid
of
the
origin
of
the
day
in
Virginia
Io the United Slates, and in such
Spinning Gets Homer
American Legion held its monthly
visit with her daughter, Laura, in event water right applications on
dramatic power. As a result he is JEBSEY BREEDERS TELL
Hermiston held her small lead one meeting in Hermiston last Friday soon after the war and of its being
certain to ellct new praise from the
WHY OREGON IS AT TOP W alla Walla.
the part of landowners and entry
more inning, but in the fifth the boys evening. A dinner was given at the later made a national holiday by the
men, in the discretion of the Secre
thousands who have admired his
Grand
Army
of
the
Republic.
He
gave
from down the river landed heavy Hermiston hotel at 8 and a business
tary of the Interior, may be dispens
splendid
portrayals
for
seasons
past
Experiment
Station
Director
Joins
Oron
Kendle
who
recently
purchas
ed with In the event of such contract
and scored three times. M. Markham meeting at the library followed ini- some recollections of the days follow
in Jubilee ; College Makes Tests
ed the Adair farm has sold the prop being' made with an irrigation dis
ing the civil war and the growth of and who will welcome hia new pro
Compton and Jones were tho lucky mediately afterward.
duction with open arms.
and Vouches for Records
erty to R. L. Addleman. Mr. Kendle trict, the Secretary of the Interior,
ones. Shesley made a run for Herm-
Five posts were represented at tho national unity after that great con
This Is the third of his personal
and family left Immediately for in hia discretion, may contract that
iaton in the sixth which brought dinner and four at the meeting aft- flict. He sketched briefly some of the
the payments, both for the construc
Good climate and skillful manage- Beattie,
productions for Paramount and Is
tion of irrigation works and for op
Hermiston up to three agalnHt Uma- erward. These were Athena-Weston, events of the war with Spain.
ment
are
two
leading
causes
of
Ore-
|
eration and maintenance, on the part
Rev. Clark spoke of some of his regarded as fully up to the high
tllla's four. In the seventh. Art Spin- r end!eton. Echo and Hermiston,
standard set by “The Toll Gate” gon Jersey breeders’ achievement in 1 Phillip Lenhart was a Umatilla of the district, shall be made on such
ning swung his big bat for a home President Dudley of Athena presided own experiences in France where he
dates as will cotiform to the district
developing seven of the eight highest lvigltor Tuesday,
run to left field after Jones had at the business meeting.
witnessed some of the sacrifices and “Sand.”
and taxation laws of the respective
producing
Jersey
cows
in
the
United
-
'
The
"Barbary
Coast”
in
San
Fran
pounded out a safety. This brought
made by the American army. He ask
stales under which such irrigation
States
So
said
speakers
at
the
Jersey
|
Bonus
Limit
Extended
cisco,
the
haunt
of
the
submerged
distrlcls shall be formed, and If he
in two more for Umatilla and gave
ed that the people live up to the
Jubilee, just completed by a three
J' an
r8' m Leathers m o-1 deems It advisable he may contract
Some
Interesting
information
to
tenth,
the
underworld
habitues,
them what proved to be a safe lead.
spirit of Memorial day, that the hon
Thursday
day
tour
of
the
Willamette
valley.
Itored
P
,lot,
Rock
t0
for such penalties or interest charges
Hermiston staged a mild batting ex-service men was read by the or the dead, not with words and cere crooks and others. Is the scene of the
In case of delinquency In payments
Your phenominal achievement is spen * 8 wee pnd.
tally in the ninth on hits by Phelps *oun‘y adjutant' ? C. Proebstal, of monies once a year, but by worthy story which shows the transforma
..
ns he may deem proper and consls-
. . ...
.
, Itant with sueh Plate laws, notwlth-
and Longhorn and “Chub" scored Pendleton. The time for making ap life, thus carrying on the ideals that tion of a man in the vortex of great of value to the dairy world,” said 1 ,
In
the
recent
eighth
grade
examl-
.gtandlne
Revisions of sections
James T. Jardine, director of the c o l-1
r8cent
6,«ur » » u u - ,stand|pe the Mov
the last run of the game just an in plication for the state bonus has the dead of all our wars died to per events, how he wins honor and love lege expeument station In addres«- nations the Columbia eighth grade! 1, 2M, hveew d’ O of the Reclamation
been
extended
to
June
20
instead
of
after
youth
spent
in
the
lowest
cir
stant before the third out.
petuate.
ins the breeders. “It could have been d,d remarkably well, all pupils pas- Ex‘w»fon Art approved August 13,
cles of society.
Although considerably dissapoint- "May
.
. 25. The reason for the exten-
Graves Are Decorated
"£tert^ "nlBy accept
It was adapt d by Lambert Hillyer accomplished only by men of vision [B,B« but twe. The only one failing
ed at the result the home fans who 8*°"
,hat the law did not actua,ly
The services were followed by a and also directed by him. Joe August who were unwilling to »top near the was ft pupil who has only been in the a partlrt payment of the amount due
went to Umatilla are generally *" ,nU)
"ntil •»Maimed »Z tho visit to the cemetary. Nearly all who
months, and he failed In from any district to the Unlttd
agreed the best team won. |UmW- governor, which was nearly a month had cars or who could crowd Into A. S. C„ was the photographer. Anu goal of a new record, but in the lan-
of the
the football
football man
man, 'forced °niy <">8 subject.
iStales. providing such acceptance
till« looks like the class of the league after the day of ,ts pa8Ra*e by the cars went out for the decoration of Little is leading woman and Thomas guage or
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shall not constitute a waiver of the
put the ball over for a touchdown’.”
legislature.
Any
men
who
are
eligi
Bantshi
has
the
heavy
role.
Gertrude
balance remaining due nor the int-
Just at this time with a good all
the
graves.
Flowers
were
placed
on
The
responsibility
of
malntaln-
Little Genevieve Wann visited at j erest or penalties, if any, accruing
around team, a good pitcher backed ble for the Btate bonus should get the graves and the Legion Memorial Clair also has a strong character role.
ing the great reputation rests prl- the Ott home several days this week. "P0*1 said balance: Provided, That
up by good support in the field and their applications in before that date. service read by Raymond Longhorn.
¡no contract with an Irrigation dis
marily with the men benifitted by
CATHOLIC CHURCH
trict under this act shall be binding
with some good sluggers that can It was also stated that if a man A prayer was said by Dr. Illsley
the breeding work, the director ex
Aloha Hammer is staying at the upon the United States until the pro-
There will be high mass with
pound out hits when they are needed. makes application for the loan and three volleys fired by a Bquad of
plained, but the college also bus a Iladdox home this summer.
readings on the part of the district
Blakely pitched a fine game for for any reason is unable to get tho soldiers made up from members of special music at 19:30 a. m. Sunday,
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j for the authorization bf the exe
share-—that of making the tests and
Umatilla Sunday. The biggest thrill loan he may later change his applica the Legion and commanded by Dale June 4.
cution of the contract with the Uni-
vouching for the records.
This
Mrs. Mary jHoisington who has , e(j states shall have been confirmed
Conformation will be administered
was provided by Art Spinning with tion and take the cash bonus instead. Dungen. A color guard of former
testing,
in
charge
of
the
dairy
de-
been
visiting
for
several
weeks
at
hy decree of a court of competent
It has also been decided, the adjut. soldiers accompanied the firing by the Right Rev. Bishop McGrath
two long runs to left field. The first
partment, has recently been com- the home of her daughter Mrs. jurisdiction, or pending appellate
D. D., Baker City.
wasn't counted as he failed to touch nnt said, that men are entitled to 75 squad.
action If ground for appeal be laid.
The Bishop will preach at the mended as among tho best in the Arthur Ganger, near Pilot Rock, re
first baso on his trip around, but per cent of the assessed value of their
See. 2. That patenta and water
country.
turned
Wednesday.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
mass. Everybody welcome.
he got revenge by pounding out an security up to a loan of »3000. In
tight certificates which shall there
NEW HAY BRINGS FAIR PRICE
Responsibility for speeding up In Ganger accompanied her home re ' after
some
cases
where
the
commission
con-
be Issued under the terms of
even longer hit later in the game
crease of pure-breds, now only 4.6 maining to visit a couple of days ¡•he act entitled, “An art providing
and this time he made it a point to f’’der8d the men poor “moral risks’1 So far as known the first sale of
METHODIST CHURCH NOTES
per cent of dairy cattle, and for pro before returning to Pilot Rock.
for patents on reclamation entries,
|they had insisted on loaning a small new hay comes from the office of the
hit all the bases.
and for other purposes,” approved
Sunday School at 10 o'clock a. m. motion of herd improvement by com
Oregon Co-operative Hay Growers.
er
sum
but
according
to
a
ruling
August 9, 1912 (37th Statutes at
Fast Game at Echo
Morning worship 11.
The
local
manager
has
been
In
the
munity
testing
and
breeding,
was
Mrs.
Edith
Van
Deusen,
H.
D.
A.,
large, page 265), for lands lying
At Echo the fans expected to see a by the circuit court of Marion coun-
Columbia services 2 and 3 o’clock. also shared for the college by the will meet with the Columbia girl's within any Irrigation district with
coast
dairy
section
looking
over
the
ragged game with Echo having an ,y' 4be
75 peT cent must be loan-
Epworth
league
at
8
o'clock.
director.
sewing club at the home of Mrs. which the United States shall have
easy time of it. That is just exactly ed l,p ,o «3000. This ruling, It is market prospects and reports having
Prayer meeting 8 o’clock Thurs
sold several rar loads of new crop
Protection from devastating dis lh nry Sommerer on Saturday after- contracted, hy which the irrigation
the opposite of what happened. Stan- pxPecle<L WIU be upheld by the sti-
dlatriet agrees to make the payment
hay at »14.00 per ton f. o. b. Hermls day evening.
eases of dairy cattle by community noon.
of all charges; any where Hitch a
field played bang up ball. Some of ipreme court of the state.
Communion
at
morning
service.
Ion. While this Is not a fancy price
and federal and state cooperation, j
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lien shall have been reserved In any
the spectators claimed the Stanfield
Plans were also discussed for get-
The church with a cordial wel rests in part with the college. Dis- [ Mr. and Mrs. J. Harmon of Herm. patent or water right certificate Is
It Is much better than last season.
team didn't make an error in tho ting a better representation of the
Local sheepmen are reported as ot come.
ease is costly, said the director, and |Hton were Sunday dinner guests at sued under the said act of congress,
whole game and if true It is some Posts out to the county council meet-
the Secretary of the Interior Is here
tering from »8 to »9 in the stack.
the station Is making valuable con-1(he Edmonds home.
by empowered to release such lien In
fast bush league ball.
ings. There are seven posts in the
Maybe the hay man will yet see bet
____
_
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Gerry of Port trlbutions toward control, best ef-
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such manner and form as may be
Thornton had worlds of stuff on the county. Of them six belong to the ter times.
land were visitors over last week feclcd by prevention.
Mr. and Mrs. A, A. Paulson and deemed effective; and the Secretary
ball and received good support. He council and only three had men at
_________________
Training new men and women to Mr. and Mrs R. C. Canfield motored of J h,e ,ni er,Or1IlB ' “ r‘b88 empow-
end with Mrs. Gerry’s parents Mr.
had the hard hitting Echo team eat. ">e meeting last Friday.
Mr„. Frink Het|er pnter(a|ned
. c
.. . .
.
¡ered to release liens In favor of tho
and Mrs.' J. E. McNaught. They mo- gain vision and Information to make to
Stanfield Friday evening of lust ¡United States contained In water
ing out of his hand throughout the
To Attend in a Body
Mo-Anna club last Friday In honor tored up from Portland Mr. Gerry is j themselves helpful in further dev- wcek
to attend the graduating ex-'right applications and to assent to
game. Schwartz, a new pitcher from Plans were diBc,I8He<, for attending pf Miss Eleanor Casserly who is lcav- vice president of the Security Trust 'eiopment was accepted as a college eirises of the Stanfield high school. :,h* release of liens to secure relm-
Portland, occupied the mound fbr the state convention In July at The ing for the east.
and Savings bank of Portland.
I responsibility.
■
bursement of moneys due the United
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¡States pursuant to water right ap-
Echo and held the Stanfield team Dalles and It was proposed that all i
Harold
Dean
was
a
visitor
in
Co-.plications
running In favor of the
down about as well.
who can go in cars and meet at Her- [
lumbfa Wedneaday. Mr. Dean is mak- water users’ association and contain
It was claimed by many that Stan- niiston. If this Is done the caravan
ing plans for the further Improve- 8d ,n B,opk «"bscrlptlon contracts
field really won the game In the fiom this county will go down to
„»
k t
,
i*o sueh associations, when the lands
ment of Columbia school grounds.
CO¥(,red hy B„ch
Kha„ „„
ninth when the winning run failed The Dalles in a body.
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—
loct
to
such
assessment
and levy for
to count because the runner was call-
it was stated that a post of the
C. A. Keller has accepted the con- the collection of all moneys due and
ed out on a close decision at home Legion’s famous sunshine order the
tract for Improving the grounds at Io become due the United Stales by
plate. As It was. Echo finally won in society of “40 and 8” will be estab-
irrigation districts formed pursuant
tho school.
■s» t »I<•'
to stale law and with which Ihe Uni
the 11th inning.
Iisbed in Umatilla county immediate.
ted States shall have entered Into
Next Sunday Umatilla goes to Echo |y after The Dalles convention,
Mis« Viola Bennett la expected no such lien so reserved to the Uni
for another tussle with the boys up
The next meeting of the county
ted
home this week from Cheney. Wash., , , . . States In any paient
t or water
there. Umatilla has lost to Echo council will be at Milton a month
w h o ... u h . k k „
. . . . Ji _ No.m-
k-
right (h„
certificate
shall ,M
be n„ released
where
She
has
been
attending
1InH|
ownPr
of
twice this year, her only defeats We later.
I Bcnool. viola haa al<n<d a ern by the lien whall cooaent In writing
have a hunch It will be different n e x t _________________
tract fo teach the primary grade« nr
th* aaaaaammit, levy and collect-
time, for judged by past performance „ x p r
n v wpr.w-w»
Touchet, Wash, the coming term, and lon hy B",'h • " '« • ’•'»n district pf
Umatilla has a better team than Echo
A8E 0F BECKY AT
U
n who know u her
- - wish
i v *. her success taxee Agalnnt
FLAY HOUSE WEDNESDAY
all
(hp Raid land for the pay*
and should end her losing streak
iIn
her
new
work.
[contract
obligation:
Provided fur-
with them.
—
ther. That before any Hen is rel-
Hypnqtlsm
la
the
motive
force
In
Stanfield Plays Here
Mrs. II. J. Ott entertained Mr. and "J**/’ ’,'nd" n ,'B a8* ,he S-8 ret ary
Stanfield cornea here at the same ,h8 ",ory ot "Th8 Ca8e of Beeky" the
the Interior shall fill a written re
Mrs. C. A. Keller and Frances, Mr. of
time. The Stanfield team has played Re»1art picture at the Play House
port finding that the contracting
and Mrs. Henry Sommerer and Ann Irrigation district Is legally organ
exceedingly fast ball the last two w *dnesday The heroine, played by
and Lester Carson at dinner Sunday. ized under the laws of the State in
weeks'and is now fully the equal of Constance Blnney. become, a wicked
which Its lands are located, with
the other teama. Though they have abnormality through the power of a
Mr
a___
. Helen
. .
,ul1 Pow,‘r
fa t8'' by
into aHaeaement
the con-
Mr and Mr.
Mrs. rw.o
Otto Sapper.
trart
and to roIleP,
hot won a game this year, their team T,,,anious hypnotist and is saved
and
Mrs.
Anna
Sapper
were
Sunday
and
levy
against
the
lands
of Ihe
Is a fast one now and they must be ,hroB<h the same medium by a
visitors In Columbia.
dlatriet the amount of the contract
about due to start winning games. knd’y disposed scientist.
_____
[obligation,
Hermiston has a fight ahead in ita
14 ia 88,dora- *f ever, that hypnot-
Mr.
and
Mrc.
John
F.lthonse
of
'Jf?" 0,8
next game, which will start at the '8m ,a
aB a favorable science on
p.moro. w ..k
u .
nt
contract between the United
Pomaray, Waah., came Monday for a states and any ¡Irrigation district
usual hour on th« local field. Thia B,ag8 or Bcr8en- Usually It la employ-
two daya visit at the home of Mr. pursuant to thia act the public lands
is at 3 o'clock.
Pd
nefarious ends, but In this
Fclthouse's brothers W. W and O O. •nci'><i«''l within such Irrigation dia-
The lineup at Umatilla:
[picture it serve« both purposes
Felthouse.
'
ir*8*. when suhjec Ito entry, and ent
Montague Love and Frank McCor-
Hermiston
Umatilla
ered lands within such Irrigation dis.
trlct, for which no final certificate*
H Todd 3b
rf. Compton
Mrs. Barnard, left Sunday for her »hall have been Issued and which
Mltteledorf cf.
2b. Jones
home In Portland after a short visit 'may bo designated by the Secretary
Voyen lb.
e. Thorne
.r
...
« „ ¡ ‘i , X , ™
¿ S S S t
LEBRARY HOURS CHANGED
Shesley c.
sc. Spinning
"
of
the
act
entitled.
“An
act
to pro
Durfey sn.
P Blakely
Beginning June 1 the library will
mote the reclamation of arid lands.”
Phelpe p.
lb. I . Markham be open on Saturday from > to t and
Howard Illaley of Portland ia a via- aPPr0V8«i August 11, 1916: Provided.
Longhorn If.
cf. Lieuallen 7 to l:» 0 p. m for the distribution
That no m
map
or plan aa i
- - - by
Itor at the horn, of hie parents. Mr Th?‘
-“P -°-r
I . Todd 2b.
rf. Pound of books. On other daya the hours are
action 3 of Mid act need be filed by
and
Mr»
E
P.
Illaley,
thia
week.
He
Waterman rf.
3b If. Markham l t o i p . m.
.arrived here last Saturday.
(Continued on page three)
FROM STANFIELD
COLUMGIA EIGHTH
GRADERS DO WELL
COUNTY COUNCIL OF
LEGION MEETS HERE
0
On the Road of Good Intentions
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