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i Stye Hnmwtmt Wralh VOL. XVI COMMERCIAL CLUB ORDERS FOLDERS U. • » . Utaan HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUN E 15, 1922 M. E. LADIES AID TO MEET AT THE CHURCH WEDNESDAY AU Day Session is Planned; W o men Asked to Bring Lunches; AU Are Invited 3 JUNE WEDDINGS OCCURJfESTERDAY J. K. SHOTWELL GETS $55.000 CONTRACT ON MT. HOOD LOOP Local F inn W ill Do 10 Miles of Work on Famous Scenic Highway ; Is Second Contract of Kind No. 40 MURDERERS OF TIL TAYLOR SENTENCED TO HANG JULY 7 17926827 OFFER SOLUTION Supreme Court Refuses to Grant New Trial; May Appeal to the U. S. Supreme Court 6000 LEAFLETS WILL BE SENT UMATILLA NOW IN LEAD FOR PENNANT The M. E. Ladles Aid will hold EARL BOYNTON AND MYRTLE OF GREAT J. K. Shotwell has received a $55,- ELECTRIFICATION HERMISTON LOSES HERE BY East Oregonian their last regular social and business 900 contract from the U. S Bureau SILVEY WED AT M. E. CHURCH Salem O.re., June 12— Refusal of NORTHERN SHOWS TREND SCORE OF 6 TO 4 meeting of the season at the church of Public Roads calling for the grad- Chief Justice Burnett of the Oregon parlors on Wednesday, June 21. irg and graveling of 10 miles of supreme court *o grant a writ of er- An all day meeting will be held Users Asked to Enclose Them in L et Nele Morrison and Viola Crandall road on the Mt. Hood Loop highway. t’laim is Made Steam Railways Can- ror ln 01,5 rccent deeree of the court Echo Takes 7 to 0 Game From Stan and the work on the garden hats The road is in the government forest 1 in the case of the state versus Eivle ters to Friends; Cost is One Are Married at Crandall will be completed. All who attend not Compete W ith E lectric Lines; reserve. field and Grabs Second Plaoe; D. Kirby, has placed the fate of Kir will be expected to bring lunch, Cent Each; Order Early The contract which was let last Home in Evening by and John L. Raihle, under sen U. P. System May Change Stanfield Here Sunday bringing either sandwiches or cake, Friday, is for part of the work the tence to hang for complicity in the and tea. The ladies will serve ice government is doing in building a murder of Sheriff Taylor, of Umatll- The first three of a series of six scenic highway up Mount Hood. This The Hermiston Commercial club cream for which 5 cents will be Announcement was mgde a few [ in county in the hands of the United Sunday’s Results June weddings which are scheduled is the second contract the Shotwells days ago that the Great Northern States supreme court. The writ of er- will publish and its members and charged. Umatilla 6, Hermiston 4. All who are in the contest please for Hermiston this month occured have received during the past few railway will electrify its lines from tor yas sought as a preliminary to the triends will distribute <000 folders Echo 7, Stanfield 0. describing Hermiston and the Uma submit plans on that day as the best Wednesday, June 14. Two more will weeks. The other was for a mount, Seattle to Havre, Montana. The ac- appeal of the case to the United • plan will be derided upon. follow on June 28 and one on June ain road job in the Cascades near tion is said to be foiled by the coin- States court. The only recourse of tilla project. Their Present Averages This decision was made two weeks A full attendance is desired as all 29 and there may be others of which Bend. petition of the Chicago, Milwaukee attorney for the condemned men now w . L. ago. The folder has already been business will be settled and fur- we have not been informed, As a result of his last two jobs Mr, & St. Paul system which electrified was pointed out Is a direct appeal Umatilla ...............................7 2 777 _ set up and. 5500 copies have already ther work planned for the summer. Shotwell says he is going into the its western lines several years ago. to die higher court. Boynton-Sllvey been sold to local individuals and Any who owe bills are asked to pay The roads which depend upon the Falling in this, execution of the Echo ..................................... 6 3 <67 Clarence Earl Boynton and Myrtle scenic highway business. business houses. This printing will them at this time. All friends of the white coal are at an advantage in two, it was pointed out here, will Hermiston ............................ 5 4 568 i Silvey were married at the Hermiston be done the latter part of this week. aid invited. several respects. Their fuel costs less undoubtedly take place July 7, next Stanfield .............................. 0 9 000 j Methodist church Wednesday moru- The Ladies Aid Garden Hats are Contains Cuts and Writeups This alone gives them a wider mar- to which day they were reprieved by at 10 “' m’ Rev' llarry A' Wa'” Umatilla has the Inside track in The leaflet folds four times and is on sale at the residence of Mrs. A. 8. , gin of protit. Their trains are cleaner Governor Olcott when an attempt was tied the nuptial knot. The ceremony Johnson. Telephone 43. the race for the Irrigation league printed on both sides. It contains mada to secure their release from and are prefered by passengers. was conducted in the presence of pennant as a result of Sunday's game a writeup under the head. "Herm prison on a writ of habeas corpus. friends and relatives of the contract Coal Hard to Get in which she defeated and practical iston Has," which names In detail Dan Casey, condemned to hang for ing parties. The electric road is free from wor the murder of J. H. "Buck” Phil ly eliminated Hermiston here. At Hermiston's various businesses and The wedding march was played by ry over obtaining fuel. The coal lips, Portland railroad detective, was the same time Echo crowded the lo industries. Phyllis Dyer. Stella Payne sang, “I EX-SERVICE MEN ASKED TO RE Strike does not terrify for its fuel Another section is “Facts About also reprieved at the same time as cal team out of second place by hand Love You Truly.” Lyle Boynton of is supplied by the falling waters in were Kirby and Rathlc, but his case ing Stanfield one morq defeat at INSTATE POLICIES the Umatilla Project.” In this is a Helix was best man and Miss Gladys the great western rivers. No strike Is now on appeal before the Hiipreme Stanfield, the score there being 7 description of the project, Its history Tate of Wasco was bridesmaid. The can stop their course. location and prospects. The differ court, which automatically stays his to 0. bride was attired iu a beautiful blue It is coming to be recognized that execution pending the outcome of his ent industries of the project are also J. F. SLOVER PROVES VALUE Quoto to be Reinstated by Hermiston Umatilla Probable Winner georgette gown. Little Miss Gladene our national coal supply is limited appeal. named. They include hay growing, Umatilla should win the pennant. Men Set at $50,000; Drive "Frink of Wasco was a charming flow, OF THIS PRACTICE and that the day of cheap coal is gone fruit growing, dairying, stock rais The railroaders have three more er girl despite her tender age of forever. The vanishing supply alone Endorsed by Legion ing, honey production and poultry games. Two of these are with Btan- three years. would insure a high price, but it is raising. fleld and they should win these with Miss Silvey is a daughter of Mr. Umatilla County Orchard Men Advis going to cost more to mine coal in The folder is illustrated with a out difficulty. Their hard game is and Mrs. Frank Silvey who came (he future. The country is cutting oft ‘‘Buddy, protect yourself.” number of attractive cuts. It sells next week at Echo and even here the ed to Thin Trees; Increased here from Wasco two years ago. She This is the slogan selected for the foreign lmmigatlon. Within another for one cent per copy. About 5500 chances may be said to favor Umatil was graduated from the Wasco high government insurance drive among generation there will b practically Yield is Obtained have been ordered at this writing. la. Even should the boys from down school in 1917 and was a student war veterans of the pacific north no foreign born in the country. It Is expected to print about 8,000. the river lose to Echo and should for one year at the University of west June 12 to 17 Inclusive, ac The foreigners have always mined There are still many people whom Oregon. She has been employed as cording to Bradley T. Fowlkes, in our coal, but in a few years the na HOUSE OCCUPIED BY H. E. WAR Echo win both of her other games O. A. C. Extension Service News the Commercial club committee has which is not overly probable the best Ten per cent is good interest on bookkeeper at the office of the Herm surance head of the United States tive American will have to do It. If REN BURNS TO THE GROUND not seen and who want these book Echo could hope for would be a tie iston Light & Power company. ______ veterans’ bureau, who has charge of an American works in the coal mines capital. lets. with Umatilla as each team would Earl Boynton is a son of Mrs. W When one has capital in the form S. Boynton and has lived here the the campaign. Every ex-servtce man it will have to be made worth his Get Yonr Order In then have won nine and lost three. They will be printed the latter of years of labor as well as money past 10 years. He is a member of the of Washington, Oregon and Idaho while. This means shorter hours and Furnitiuo and Personal Property is Should Umatilla beat Echo next Sun w ill be urged to reinstate his war higher wages with a high cost to the part of this week and those who want day Umatilla will have practically Total Loss; Other Houses Invested in a farm, ten per cent is American Legion and is now employ risk insurance during this week. consumer. them to enclose in letters to friends cinched the championship. ed by the Oregon Hardw-are & Imple in Neighborhood Saved When W ill U. P. Change? should see a member of the commit also an important factor, but an as ment company. The couple will make Quoto Set at $50,000 Hermiston seems to be out of the These facts are already becoming j tee and book their orders. The com tonishing number of farmers seem their home here. The quoto of veterans’ insurance running for the pennant, but has a apparent. The present coal strike is 1 mittee are S. C. Lochrle, O. C. Young to forget this fact so far as their good chance to capture second place. Both have many friends here and to he renewed by former service men a sympton. The railways appear to Boardman, Ore.. June 15—(A small Two of our remaining three games and Bernard Malnwaring. management plans are concerned, un elsewhere who will wish them the of Hermiston has been set at $50,- be worrying over the future of their frame residence In the heart of Orders may be left at the Herald less It happens that they are paying best there is in life. are with Echo, one here June 25 000. The campaign has the endorse office and sample copies of the book ten per cent for some emergency ment of Norman W. Engle, north present fuel supply and It is perhaps Boardman, owned by N. K. Pearson a and one up there July 2. Echo has Morrison-Crandall let may be seen here. The Commerci short-time loan. But there are count west representative of the American this cause that led the Great North - non-resident, was completely destroy- the toughest, schedule of all the teams Nele Morrison and Viola Crandall Legion, and all posts have been urg ern to make the change it lias Just ed by fire Just at noon on Friday, al club desires particluarly that every less agricultural practices which fur for the next three weeks. If Hermis The building was occupied by II. ton can hand Echo two defeats in resident of the project who wants exceed ten per cent on capital in were united in marriage at the home ed to cooperate actively in the rein announced. Will the Union Pacific be the next E. Warren owner of the Boardman these ganios she will step into second a few of these folders should get vested in their particular application of the bride’s parents Wednesday statement of war insurance totaling to follow? There is a strong possibii. Trading Co., his father and son. The place. If Umatilla beats Echo and them for everyone sent out will help and, in fact, often by reason of their evening, June 14 at 8 p. m. Rev. $5,000,000 in the district. tty. It Is almost certain that our eider Wi rren was cooking the noon Hermiston breaks even with her the community that much more. If utilization, bring about a return of Wann conducting the service. Miss The Red Cross and the disabled 6.000 is not enough more will be ten per cent or more on the entire Dorothy Ross was bridesmaid and American veterans’ organizations are own railroad will have to electriiy meal whi n food boiling over on an oil Hermiston will still he in second if printed, but orders should be in be capitalization of a particular farm. Mr. Logan Todd best man. The bride also supporting the drive which the within the next few years. Having to Htove caused a flare. The furniture she beats Stanfield. If It breaks a was attired in white satin. A wed meet competition from two electric and personal property of the three fore the end of this week. For instance, twelve-year-old bear ding supper was served at the close Veterans' Bureau is conducting for loads will be apt to force thia change men wero a total loss. Surrounding little differently we may see a tie for second place. ing Winesap trees in the orchard of of the ceremony. Mrs. Wann played the benefit of the former service soon. houses were protected by a bucket TILLAMOOK DAIRY HERDS SET Stanfield’s Place Sure J. F. Slover, of Milton, varied rn the wedding march and Miss Stella men and women. Women’s auxilar- Where will the U. P. get Its pow- brigade. ies of ex-service organizations hive er when It does electrify? Where Stanfield of all the teams has no NEW BUTTERFAT MARK average production last year from Payne sang, “I Love You Truly.” ■ $5.87 Mi per tree to $15.62 *4 per tree. worry over where she will stand at The bride is a daughter of Mr. and offered to work for the success of the better than at the Umatilla rapids On Thursday and Friday an eighth drive. which are handy both to the main grade examination was held for those the end of the season. Of all the More Than 2,000 Cows Give W eight There is not much doubt but that Mrs. C. II. Crandall who have lived the difference between profit and loss here for the past 13 years. She was league they have played the most Application blanks for reinstate- line to the east and to the lines to who had some work left over from in Milk in One Month, Break in the orchard was between these graduated from the Hermiston high nent of war insurance may be se Spokane? Furthermore the one pow consistant ball as far as scores are the May examinations. State Association Records two figures. Another block of trees school in the class of 1920. The cured at any Legion post, Red Cross er site will be sufficient to supply concerned. They have lost nine straight games. Two weeks ago their in the Slover orchard yielded $11.25 groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. chapter, or branch office of the Vet all the power the company would Th childrens’ day program was chances were good to win a few as Another cow testing association per tree. Still another block yielded Morrison who came here from Clats erans’ Bureau fn the three states, It ever need. well attended and enjoyed by ail. A they were playing good ball but at milk and butterfat. record has gone $15.12*4 per tree was announced. The only require kanie two years ago. Um atilla Site Desirable picnic dinner followed, about fifty present it seems as they were doomed by the board. The May report of the ments are that the ex-servtce man These trees were all the same age The couple will make their home All these things are in the nebul enjoying the same. Oregon association work shows that and located under similar conditions. to finish the season without breaking at Ione, where Mr. Morrison is em undergo a physical examination to ous stage as yet. But it is no more the Tillamook association with 2442 Into the win column. As they come ployed. Both of the young people prove good health and pay two surprising for the U. P. to electrify Why the difference? cows got an average of 44.42 pounds The present school board will hold here next Sunday It will not do for have many friends here who will months’ premiums. These examina than It was for the Milwaukee or of fat per cow. This is a higher yield Good Management join in extending best wishes for a tions are given free by government Great Northern. And it is certain its final meeting of the year next Hermiston to take this for granted than any ever before made by an doctors. Disabled veterans receiving that the Umatilla rapids on the Co Saturday, June 17 and prepare the though. The reason lies in the management long and successful life. association herd in Oregon, says E. practice followed by Mr. Slover, who, federal compensation are not barred lumbia are the most desirable place reports for the annual meeting on The success of Umatilla this year McClelland’Smith B. Fitts, O. A. C. and federal dairy incidentally, is one of the leading or. Monday. should be gratifying to all the teams to develope the power which will be William A. McClelland and Miss from the insurance privilege. field man. chard men in the Milton-Freewater of the league, aside from the disap Mr. Fowlkes announced that in needed. The Tillamook association Is the district in northern Umatilla county. Dorothy Smith were married Wednes surance checks should be made out Messers Warner, Johnson, Skovbo pointment all will feel in not having The development of the rapids may day afternoon at six o’clock at the oldest in the state and has many This district is a portion of the fam and Morgan were Heppner visitors on themselves taken first. Umatilla has to the Treasurer of the United States not be very far away after all. good records back of It. It has recent ous Walla Walla valley. Last spring country home of the bride’s parents Monday In connection with the June never won a pennant and have al and sent to the Seattle district of between here and Umatilla. ly absorbed the other two associa Mr. Slovor felt sure that thinning ways been good losers when the fice of the U. S. Veterans’ Bureau. Mr and Mrs. F. W. Kraft of Salt session of the circuit court. The bride was gowned In white tions of the county and has about was advantageous in his orchard op others won. This year they have de Government insurance rate books Lake were in town for a Hhort visit satin with allover lace. Miss Frances three times the average number of erations but lie did npt know the best A. W. Cobb returned Monday from veloped the best team in the league Straughan of Pendleton was brides- have been furnished the local Red Monday and Tuesday. They are old cows per association. thinning distances an decided to and their victory will be hoped for Cross and ex-service men’s organiza time residents here and were look a visit to relatives at Yakima. The best herd for May averaged determine them. In consultation with (Continued on page four) by fans here, now that we are out of tions. ing after some property Interests. 62 29 pounds of fat. The cows are C. L. Long, of the Oregon Agricult it. CHAUTAUQUA AT STANFIELD all registered Guernseys owned by ural College Extension Service, he Two For Hermiston OPENS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28 Edmunds and Fitzpatrick. The sec segregated four divisions in his or The game Sunday was a good one. ond best herd was only three hund chard, one division of which received redths of a pound behind. Tl^eao no thinning and produced $5.87*4 E llis°n-W hite Program to Continue Hermiston drew first blood in the first when Miltelsdorf and Voyen cows are grade Jerseys owned by P. of fruit per tree or a total value of for Five Days, Ending July 2; scored on hits by Shesley and Durfey. J. Sharp. HOU) WE USED TO LOATHE T H E fruit per acre of $305.59. The frtilt Ten Shows for $2.00 McGee, Umatilla's new pitcher, al The best cow in the association on another block of trees was thin- LITTLE YELLOW P A N D E U O N , A N D lowed three hits in this frame but and in any association in Oregon was ¡ „ ^ ^ w n to three to four "inches I The Stanfield Chautauqua open« after he got warmed up there was et. a grade Jersey owned by J. : apa, t and tj,e production per tree on Wednesday, June 28 this year and nothing to It and Hermiston got only C George. Her record for May was was | n 25 or , 585 OO p(.r acre Th„ runs until July 2, or five day«. two more after that. ........ Í14.62 pounds of butterfat. : largest wa„ „„ The program | h being put on by Umatilla's heavy stick work came The average milk yield of the 2 4 -|trep„ where fru„ was thinned down ' th e Elllrton-White company which 1« In the third when with lots of hits 42 cows was 1999— call it 1109 for I lncf)es aparf wb,„h offering «onio high cla«« entertain and more errors they scored four luck probably more than their ¡ was | i 5 6 2 *4 each or JS12.50 per ment again this year Reason tick times, Jon -s. Blakely, Markham and body weight in a single month. acre. The vaIlle fn„ , prfKluPed „„ ets for the entire 10 numbers, two Spinning making the points. Blakely The newest association in Oregon. „„ acre pf , reef( thinned th(H man ! each day, will aell for $2 to adults, got a three bagger In this Inning. Colombia county, reports 375 cows ner exceedpd th„ . vaIl„. R e s t e d $1.50 to high school students and $1 Markham and Spinning also scored la averaging 39.82 pounds of fat from from , he , rees , haf w„re pot (h|n. V. grade students. the fifth on two hits and an error. 787 pounds of milk for the month. ned a, a„ by mor, , ban f|ve bllndled Those who desire tickets are asked Voyen scored one more for Hermis Tbe beet cow gave 71.56 pounds of an , „ e wbere ,be , n l„ wa„ to write or phone the committee at ton in the fifth after Durfey had fat. There are 36 herds in the associ- thinned down io nine and ten inches ‘ > Stanfield. made our third run In the fourth on ation, and every owner has provided the production was $15 12*4 per tree A detailed program will be out his hit and two Umatilla errors. hls'herd with a pare-hr ed sire. Jack of $786.50 per acre. Here the thin soon. Neither ride scored after the fifth Widows of Rainier is secretary and ning had passed the point of maxi Inning. Both McGee and Phelps A. W. Loy, teeter. mum profits. pitched fine ball, Phelps going in POSTAL EXAMINATION TO BE Similar Work in Other Counties during the fourth Inning when Mc ECHO AGREES TO FLAY HELIX HELD FOR UMATILLA OFFICE Work of this kind is being carried Farland who started the game had Echo has agreed to play a ball ’on by county agents In Malheur, Un weakened. According to a Washington dis gam« arith Helix in Pendleton with ion. Jackson. Josephine. Douglas. neutral umpires according to Mon- I-ane. Polk. Washington, Clackamas patch to the Portland Oregonian un- ' Few hits were made on either side, day’s East Oregonian The two teams and Wasco counties this year in ad- der dale of June 12. the post office : Umatilla getting seven and Hermis met on Memorial day and while Echo dltion to further demonstrations in department lias asked the civil serv- i ton five. The score was Increased by k c io hold a t examination for , h. 'he liberal number of errors made by won. there was a lot of kicking as a ¡Umatilla mhnty. Field meetings result of alleged favoritism by the . were held on Mr. Slover’« place on i i t p :maser at Umatilla. .both side«. The lineup: ■mpires and the Helix challenge fol- four different orenslnns in the pa«t Hermiston AB lowed soon afterward. The teams are year and tbs methods put into effect J*T TKO.’WST I f TICES Todd 3 b ........ .............. .... ... 4 said to he pretty evenly matched there have served as a helpful it»mon- Ct nday scp.,, | r.t 10 » 'clock. Morn- Mittelsdorf c f............... ...........4 and with the none too friendly feel- etratlon to the fruit growers of (hat Ins v. . rl 'p at 11- - Duet. Voyen 1b, .............. .......... 4 Ing existing between them the game entire community. A similar plan 1« EvsPlpg « e it le s at 7:30 o’clock. Shesley c........ ............... ..........4 In Pendleton should be n hum-dinger, being put Into effect In the other r»i*w- a» Coi unbla at 3 sad 3 torr-r-i —n Tile t o not t o n »««ounces. counties shove Indicated Il ” af ernm n (Continued on Page Thrca} OUT FROM HERE INSURANCE DRIVE IS ON THIS WEEK FRUIT THINNING PAYS DIVIDENDS BOARDMAN HOME IS TAKEN BY FLAMES D R ’member