The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 27, 1922, Image 1

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VOL. XVI
HAY AND GRAIN
SHOW SEPT. 18-23
WILL BE OPEN ENTIRE WEEK
HERMISTON. UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 27. 1922
DAIRY SHOW JUDGE
HAS BEEN SECURED
Noted Poland China Breeder of the
N orthwest to be Judge of
Swine Department
GRAIN IS BEING
HARVESTED HERE
INQUIRIES FOR LAND
ARE NUMEROUS
Drought in Coast Country Quickens
Demand for Irrigat­
ed Land
HAY PRICES REACH
N E W JG H LEVEL
U. o M. Litar*!’
No. 46
HONEY OUTPUT OF STATE
AMOUNTS TO 60 CARLOADS
Oregon Now Has 100,000 Colonies ot
Bees and Nearly 10,000 Bee­
keepers Says Specialist
IS CITY WATER
GOOD OR BAD?
m-
The Hermiston Dairy Show associ­ OATS, BARLEY AND WHEAT ARE
The serious dry spell along the PRICES UP $1.50 OVER L A S l
Sixty carloads, or what would BUGOLIGIST” WRITES ON
ation has secured Judge Thomas
toast has created a big interest in
RAISED HERE
amount to a good sized freight train
WEEK
S
QUOTATIONS
PORTANT QUESTION
Brunk ot Salem to officiate at the
irrigated lands by farmers of that
is a conservative estimate ot the I
fall show as judge in the swine de-
section. Several have been here the
! amount of honey produced each year |
F irst Three Days Given Over to partment. The association feels that P. P. Sullivan, J. F. McNaught, J. H pait week. W. R Alvin, a real estate Continued Drought is B ig Factor in in the State, according to H. A. Scul- Council Installs Chlorine Plant; Us-
, they have been very fortunate in se­
broker of Lebanon, together with
ien. specialist in bee culture at the 1
Boost of Prices; Present Sell­
Lectures and Demonstrations
Reid, W ill Rhodes and Others
curing the services of Judge Brunk
ers Complain of Taste and Smell
Jame3 Keller, of Crabtree, Oregon.
O. A. C.
ing
Price
is
$16.00
as he is one of the best and most
by Leading Authorities
Charles Unke of Lebanon Oregon and
Have Good Yields
The Btate now has 100,000 colon­
Company W ill Investigate
widely known judges in this line in
Fred Bought, of Corvallis, were here
ies of bees, managed by nearly 10,000
the Pacific northwest. He is located
last week remaining for three days
The continued dry spell which beekeepers. The largest honey pro­
*s now
time when ali the and were shown about the project seems to embrace all the coast coun.
By O. C. Young
The Second Annual Northwest at Salem and Is a breeder of the Po- j
ducing sections in the state are the |
grain sections of the northwest are by J. M. Biggs, local real estate man.
Orain and Hay Show will be held land Chinas.
try as far north as Canada is hav- irrigated districts in eastern Oregon, | My theme is “Bugs.” There are big
dates — for — the -----------
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show __
har’ « , « “« ..
maay ,
every-
Messrs Keller and Unke are ex­ ing the effect of boosting the price Umatilla and Malheur counties lead- i u g sa n “ little bugs, lady bugs and
in Pendleton, September 18 to 23,, The
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1922. Last year the show had the have been set for the first week in
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pected back shortly to close deals for of hay in the irrigated sections. To- Ing. With 300.000 acres under irriga- sentlemen bu68- There are aristo-
1 e r o t i n
(x iie r a
u r iiti
arm w <xzxlc\v-ei O n i h e i w
chinery
is
now
put
into
action,
and
property here.
greatest lot of threshed grain that October, Friday and Saturday, Oct.
day both the C. 8. McNaught comp- With 300,000 acres under lrrlga- cratic bugs with gay colors to their
! it is a very busy but an interesting
dress,
then
there
are the bum bugs,
Mr. Biggs also reports the eale of any and the Oregon Cooperative Hay tlon and 1,200,000 more which it Is
has ever been gathered together in 6 and 1 and with an early start it
one exhibition in the west. Montana, I Is hoped to make this one of the ¡time of the year. In past years Her, a 329 acre wheat ranch east of Hold- Growers are naming the highest price possible to irrigate. Oregon is able to and in the mind of the average cit­
Idaho, Washington, Oregon and Cal- most sucessful shows yet held by the miston and the Umatilla project have man to Elmer Nichols of Lebanon, quoted so far this season, or 916.00 furnish pasture for many more col- izen there are lots ot bum ones.
1 not raised these grain crops as it was Oregon, as well as the sale of 160
Ifornia participated and most of the association.
f. o. b. Hermiston. This is an ad- onies than she now has. Five acres There are bugs that climb down the
j thought that it would not yield well
acres at Lebanon, Oregon to H. M. vance of |1.60 over the quotations are considered sufficient pasturage wall, they issue from the crevices
prize money was won by Eastern I
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in these Irrigated sections. But this Culter of Pendleton.
and cracks and climb up the bed
Oregon. This year we want to make a BETTY COMPSON HAS MILTON
of the early part of the week, and for one colony.
j year the project is “in the swing of
posts— let the muBic play low and
better show than ever
one
or
two
cars
are
being
loaded
at
The
clear,
watej
white
honey,
the
SILLS FOR LEADING MAN the busy harvest season” for several
creepy
as for the ghost dance, for the,
this figure Many look for the price best grade. Is made front the nectar
The building In which the show is
I of the local farmers have decided LA GRANDE WILL ENTERTAIN
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS to go as high as 920 but this is prob­ of alfalfa, sweet clover, alsike and scene is a gory one and murder is
housed is rather unique. It takes four Talented Actor Has Exceptional Role that grain can be harvested hero.
lematical as there are many factors white clover, and flreweed blossom. about to be committed. Once upon a
carloads of baled alfalfa to make the
On the P. P. Sullivan ranch south
in
Picture
“A
t
the
End
of
Knights
of
Pythias
and
members
which go to control the price of hay. It is this grade that Is produced In time as I lay sleeping on my downy
sides and ends and sixteen thousand
of town, the thrashing has just been of the Dramatic Order of Knights of
the World”
But the price of 916.00 is considered eastern Oregon. From 15 to 20 car­ couch— but hold I That is another
square feet of canvas is used for the
completed on 8 acres of wheat and Khorassen of the Pacific northwest
very good for this season. The Bur- loads are produced in these leading story.
roof.
The story this time is concerning
Milton Sills, leading man In “Be­ 2 acres of oats. The grain is said to are keeping a keen eye on La Grande lingames at Walia Walla are naming counties, some large producers sell-
The Northwest Grain and Hay
hold My W ife!,” “The Faith Heal­ be in very fine condition, the aver­ Oregon where the 2nd annual con­ the same price as the local dealers ing as much as one or two carloads. the city water, and yet they say that
Show is held for the purpose of en­
it is a story of the bugs. At the meet­
er,” “The Great Moment” and oth­ age yield of the wheat is 40 bushels vention of the Pacific northwest as­ so the price is general throughout
couraging and stimulating more prof­
ing of the Commercial club last Tues­
er notable screen productions, was to the acre or a little better while sociation of K. O. K. K. Temples will this district. Several cars are being SK 0V B0 CAR IN WRECK
itable grain and forage crop produc.
day, the writer was appointed to
chosen to play the part of Gordon the oats yielded SO bushels to the be held September 1st and 2nd. A loaded today, though not all at this
ON HIGHWAY
tlon in the Northwes. The show is
write an article or two concerning
Deane, a novelist, in “At the End of acre.
W.
Nelson,
executive
secretary
of
figure, having been sold some time
.
conduced solely in the Interest of Ag­
our water supply in order that the
F N. Whitney has a crop of »heat the committee on arrangements, an­ ago.
the World,” the Paramount picture
riculture and not for profit. Those starring Betty Compson which comes
I Auto Goes Over Bank Near Place citizens might perhaps be better in­
on his ranch, about a mile from nounces that all the style and color
Inquires arc coming in from many
who have shown most interest In the
formed as to what the city council
of Fatal Plunge Made Short
to the Play House Friday and Sat­ town, which goes 25 bushels to the that a Dokie Temple can devise will
points in the valley where pastures
development of the exhibition be­ urday.
is doing in the matter.
acre.
be on display.
Time
Ago
are
burned
up
and
yesterday
there
lieve that it can accomplish great
For several years samples of the
Friday, September 1 will be devot­ was a call for quotations on 25 cars
In addition to Mr. Sills, the cast is
On the large ranch owned by J. F.
good and with the cooperation of
water
have been tested by the State
Within
a
half
mile
of
the
plaee
ed
to
registration
of
delegates
and
further
augmented
by
Mitchell
Lewis
McNaught, an excellent crop of bar­
from The Dalles. The dairymen of the
those most interested in the improve­
where the car driven by a salesman Board of Health, and the returns
tho
culling
to
order
ot
the
delegates
who
is
recognized
as
one
of
the
best
ley
has
just
been
harvested.
The
coast country seem hardest hit by
ment of the Northwest’s leading
from the various temples. In the aft- the pasture shortage and milk prices last week went over the bank and have shown a rather high percentage
crops may be counted a real institu­ interpreters of the French-Canadian average yield per acre has not been
one of the occupants killed. Jens of bacteria, and the demand hAs been
rnoon
there
will
be
automobile
rides
northwest character on the screen; definitely estimated but it is certain
have been advanced in Portland and
tion.
Casson Ferguson. Spottiswoode Ait­ that the yield will be high because through the Grande Rounde valley Tacoma this week with the prospect Skovbo driving a Studebaker car Sat­ increasing and insistent that the
The management of the show is ken, Joseph Kiigour, Goro Kino and
urday last went off the highway and council do something in order that
and a ceremonial which alone Is not of a still further advance later.
the grain is of good quality.
vested in an executive committee, I others.
. was almost totally wrecked. Mr. _ purer water might be furnished.
open to the public. Friday night will
>A11
the
thrashing
is
being
done
by
chosen from the Board of Directors, '
The second cutting of hay is about gkovbo was not injured in the wreck Acting upon that demand a chlorine
be given over to stunts and arrange­
The story concerns the beautiful C. F. Ames and son.
finished In this and the Boardman tu t he thinks the salvage from the plant has been installed at the water
elected at the anual meeting held at
ments
for
seating
8,000
people
have
There are several other ranches
over , 100 Mr skov. works, the city being allowed a
the time of the show. The exhibition I daughter of an Englishman who
been made. Among the stunts will be districts and the yield has been v e r y car wllI not
is financed partly through appropria­ keeps a gambling hall and cafe in on the project that have a small crop a Philharmonic orchestra of 22 pieces satisfactory. Help has not been very bo tblnkg t„# accldent was caused thorough try-out before the same is
tion from the county fair fund and Shanghai, China. The father is kill­ of wheat, among which are J. H. from Enterprise and a double ladies plentiful as was the case in the first (by a defect,Te front wheel whtcb paid tor This plant has been in op­
partly through admissions to the ed In a gambling row and the g in Reid and Will Rhodes.
quartet from Enterprise, A Mardi cutting but ranchers are managing gaye way tbrowlng the car from the eration for some weeks.
to get through by exchanging of road
It has been definitely decided that Gras will top off the evening.
show and partly from money received although in love with Gordon Deane,
There seems to be a little doubt
marries William Blaine, a Shanghai in future years more grain will be
work, although the outlook for the !
through private subscriptions.
that the chlorination of water has
banker, thinking Deane has gone
1922 crop is exceedingly bright.
I.
long passed the experimental stage.
The first three days of the show away never to return. As the story planted on the Umatilla project, for “ THE CONQUEST OF CANAAN”
PENDLETON ROUND-UP DATES
It
can
be
raised
here
at
a
profit.
In all some 2700 American munici­
will be given over to lectures and progresses, the destinies of two
AT PLAY HOUSE WEDNESDAY
ARE SEPTEMBER 21-22-23 palities now use chlorine. Such cities
FOREST EXPERT TO MAKE
by leading authorit- other mer., Donald MacGregor, a
. demonstrations
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. . . . as Chicago, New York, Detroit, Buf-
FIELD
STUDY
IN
ALASKA
les on grain and hay production, seed deeply reJlglou8 8eaiarlng man who OREGON CAMP FIRE PER­
In “The Conquest of Canaan,” Par­
The Pendleton Round-Up— that _ . _
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New Haven,
treatment, seed cleaning, grain and belleves tbat Cberry ,oves him and
MITS NOW NECESSARY amount’s picturization of Booth
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unsurpassed out-door drama with «.
Its i . falo,
... Scranton.
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, Denver,
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of Agriculture Wallace .
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'Milwaukee, and Butte use chlorine
hay grading and other subjects. The Harvey Allen a weakling who com.
Tarkington’s celebrated novel ot , Secretary
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Indians, cowboys, cowgirls and the i ,
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Forester E. A. , ,
, .plants. Every drop of water supplied
educational features of the exhibition ' mJta a forgery
ord(Jr t
h
Due to the forest fire situation in that name, which will be shown at has sent Associate
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plainsmen, Its wild steers, bucking < *
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Sherman
of
the
Forest
Service
to
.
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by
these
cities
is
chlorinated
and
no
are of great economical Importance I h#r w„ h ^ ftg> are ,nlerwoyen
Oregon, Acting District Forester E. the Play House next Wednesday, , , , .
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other treatment la used. There are
N. Kavanagh has issued instructions Thomas Meighan, the star, has an Alaska to make a two-months field again
to the farmers of the Northwest. A her own.
thrill thousands at the 1922
of department problems there. .
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thousands of Installations in private
special effort is being put. forth this j
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to all federal forest officers in the opportunity for some of the best study
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show, September 21, 22 and 23.
plants.
state to require permits for camp work of his motion picture career. Mr. Sherman, who was recently in
year tc display clearly the results of _ _ _
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The Round"u P c,t! la once more
About 4 pounds of chlorine to a
the demonstrations being enried or.
RESORT FOLDER ISSUED
fires on National Forest lands, to be As “Joe Louden” Mr. Meighan plays Portland, left on July 18 for Alaska
BY UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM effective immediately. It is the first the part of the ostracized youth— a where he will make his third inspee- maklng preparations for the big rajjj,on ganOns of water has been us-
in the counties of eastern Oregon and
Washington.
time that such a rule has been put member of the so-called "other half” tlon of conditions in the Territory. show- Under the bright blue skies pd IocB„ y and_ 12 pounds may be us-
“Outings in the Pacific Northwest” into effect in Oregon.
Mr. Sherman will make a special
ea ,'y au,umn w Ili be enacted the ed wRbout jjj effect. Chlorine is
•
in Canaan, a typical middle western
In order to make the exhibition as
is the title of a 46-page folder just
made from Ralt by paRflln8 electricity
“The forests are very dry, many town with its provincial likes and study of the program of road con- Hp”1rl" ?, "'"S® ?n d ,?]a .u’ a"d
practical as possible and remove com­
tissued by the Union Pacific System. fires are starting and the extreme dislikes and its “society.” He loves structlon in the National 1 orests of
111 f*’l,ow ®Vent w th th® Pauael®RS through salt water. It Is the claim
petition among professional exhibit­
I The publication is handsomely illus. necessity of care with fire In the Ariel Tabor, who also belongs to the Alaska, for which Congress lias ap- thril1 2or W,*1' h the RouJld u P ,s fa- that 10 pounds of salt contains
ors, fifty pound lots are required for
Fr”^ ? h® cowboy® pony rac® enough to sterilize 8,340,000 pounds
all grain entries and as uniform trated with views of attractive plac- woods was never so Important, and same strata of unrespectables but proprlated a million dollars; the po.i-
I es In which to spend a vacation, and the public is urgently asked to real. life for them Is a burden. Ariel's un­ slbilitles of organiied f irest protec-
.th® * V* h°™* ra®®’ thi r* , V * I of wa,er’ that the water when traat-
prepration of exhibits as possible Is
I the text is descriptive of the ptetur- Ize this danger to Oregon’s most val­ cle dies and she goes to Paris and li.in for the unreserved tlmberlnnds
'ed ls aB harmless as salt and that
encouraged.
ed out-doors. Beaches, the Colum- uable resource,” says Mr. Kavanagh. Joe goes away to study law. He re­ rf Interior A la.it’, which hove suf­ world championship events, includ- the compound will kill the microbes
Durlng the entire week the show , la R i, er Highway, the Sky Line
ing the cowgirls’ and cowboys' relay,
turns to conquer "Canaan” and his fered severely lr.tn unc i trolled (Iris steer bulldogging, steer roping, pony of disease and make the water abso­
will be open for inspection. Music Trat| fhe Lanca8ter Camps in lha
safe to drink.
problems give Mr. Meighan a splen­ and the relationship of the National express race and cowboys’ bucking lutely
will be furnished and the big crowd Columbia Rlv6r Ooigei Crater , ake LOAN APPLICATIONS
A gIance at the map of th# Un,ted
Forests
to
the
general
industrial
de­
did
opportunity
to
display
hiB
tal­
ARE
COMING
IN
will have an opportunity to see the tbe Oregon Caveg Puget Sound Raln.
| contest are reserved the prize saddles stat(,„, „hewing the location of the
ents. Doris Kenyon is leading wo­ velopment of the territory.
best of the Northwest’s leading farm 1 ier NatlonaI Parki tne 3an Juan
¡of elaborately carved leather and all. , n8taIIatlon of these plants leads one
Applications for loans are com­ man in the picture.
crops. The Pendleton Round-Up held Archipelago, the Georgian Circuit,
ver trappings, while to the all-round j(o much confldence
them. They
ing in to the Hermiston National
F.
M,
GUIWITS
INJURED
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cowboy champion will go the Police I ar# be,ng uged
evfiry g(ate ,n the
during the last three days of the the Olympia Pen'osula, Portland
Farm
Loan
association
since
word
FORD SALES
week, provides entertainment for Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane and lha In­
Last week Frank Oulwlts, a farm- P
UeU WUh
gold'engraVed Unlon.The eastern states are the big
was received last week by 8. C. Loch-
those in atte|dance.
land Empire are described briefly rle that apiplcations would be ac­
uesrs. Along the Atlantic seaboard
Last week the Hermiston Auto Co. er who lives north of town, had the UC ®'
Premium lists with all rules and but interestingly.
To,n M,x> the hero of a thousand practically all of the cities and towns
cepted for federal Ioans on all lands received a carload of Fords and re­ misfortune to fall from the top of
regulations concerning the show may
Following the text is a list of the patented since August 9, 1912, and port the sale of a Ford truck to Au­ his barn. The most serious injury darlnK screen adventures, will be at of any consequence have them. A
be obtained from Fred Bennion, resort hotels in the northwest, a
also any lands patented prior to that gust Belsse and a roadster to the he received was that his leg was bad- lho Round-u P w,th his company of „umber of Oregon cities are using
County Agent at Pendleton.
table showing summer excursion date. Quite a number are availing Hermiston Light & Power Co.
ly bruised, and It is feared that in- j 50 cowboys and will participate In them. There are a number of plants
the events of track and arena. With jn Portland, California cities are well
fares to seashore and mountain re- themselves of this and more applica­
fectlon has set in.
Mix will be his celebrated horse Tony RUpp||rd with them.
ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF
sorts and a map of Oregon, Washing- tions are expected.
Harry Connors is taking time off
Relying upon this evidence tha
AGRICULTURE COMING ton, Idaho and a part of British Co-
Mrs. H. T. Fraser and Miss Clara whose value as Mix’s mount may be
from his duties at the Chezik store
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lumbla. While a Union Pacific pub-
Mayor McKenzie made a business and Is spending two weeks at Leh­ Bryant motored to Pendleton Wed­ Judged by the fact that he is insured council has had a plant installed. A
with LloydH, of London for 360,000. 8ample of the water was sent Tues-
Asslstant Secretary of Agriculture licatlon, the booklet treatB of locai- trip to Boardman ’lUesday.
man Springs, he left last Saturday. nesday evening.
Any railroad in the United States day evening for test. It ls claimed
Pugsley will visit in Oregon from Au- Hies served by other railroad lines
gust 2 to 5. according to word th a t! and steamers.
or Canada will sell tickets to the that the proper application of chlor-
Round-Up. Reduced rates of a fare lne to water will not create taste or
has been received by County Agent
Copies of the folder can be obtain- :
and a half will be in effect this year odor. Complaints seem to show that
Fred Bennion from Paul V. Marls, di- jed from agents of the Union Pacific
in Oregon, Washington and Idaho. [ this is not true here, but the expert-
rector of the extension service for O. or from the General Passenger De-
On special Pullman trains over any ence of other cities seems to prove
A. C The assistant secretary will be partment offices in the Weils Fargo i
of the roads, tekets will be sold to that It Is true. A representative oi
kept very busy during the time he is i building, Portland.
Include admission to the Round-Up the company promises to be In Herm-
in the state. Conferences at Portland !
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and also sleeping berths and dining- Iston soon and make an Investigation
with county agents, with leaders of
ART SPINNING IS WINNER AT
car service while on the road and In detail, and we hope that every-
farm organizations and with the ag­
TRIAL IN UMATILLA COURT
in Pendleton. These special trains thing In the final chapter will be
riculture committee of the Portland
are parked near the Round-Up Joyous as a wedding bell and that we
Chamber of Commerce will be held.
An interesting case of violating
grounds. The Round-Up Is a com- will live happily ever after So end-
Then a trip to Corvallis will follow,
munity show and local homes are th the first chapter of the bug.
after which a motor drive over the the speed law was brought against
mountains to Shaniko and inspection Art Spinning of Umatilla and tried
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thrown open to visitors. Reservation!
of the experiment station at Moro before City Recorder McKenzie, of
may be made by writing Accomoda­ DISPLAY OF ORAIN AT HOTEL
will be made. From there the official Umatilla, Saturday, July 22. The
tion Headquarters, Round-Up associ­
will come to Pendleton and will make case was a trial by Jury. Mayor
ation, Pendleton.
In the Hermiston Hotel there ia a
an inspection of Umatilla county Knutson fixed the hour between
very fine display of grain which is
7:30 and 8 o’clock when he said be
wheat fields.— East Oregonian.
very attractive, especially to the
CAR HITS BUGGIE
saw Art Spinning driving at a high
many tourists who stop at the ho-
speed, but
proved an alibi and
Mlas Lillian Yeager of Umatilla,' tel. The barley Is being raised on
ATTENTION! LADIES AID!
claimed he was elsewhere at that
while driving her car on the road the J. F. McNaught ranch, while the
The-M. E. Ladies Aid will hold a hour and the jury said not guilty.
between here and Stanfield hit a oats and wheat are growing on the
special Meeting at the home of Mrs. He was defended by Attorney J. T.
buggie and team which was being P. P Sullivan ranch. The wheat,
Anna Strohm. on Friday evening. Hinkle of this city and the prose­
driven by Fted Wilson, who was which Is a new and special variety,
cution was handled by Attorney J.
July 2S, at 7:30 p. m.
driving across the country. It Is said was first tried and raised on the
This meeting In for the purpose of D. Zureher of 8tanfield.
that Miss Yeager lost control of her Experiment farm by Mr. Dean, and It
reconsidering the plan for the sum-
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car and hit the buggie by accident. is said to be one of the best of variet­
mer work. The plan voted upon did FORMT.lt HERMISTON MAW HURT
The team ran away and Mr. Wilson ies.
not prove advantageous so a new
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thrown rom the buggie and re­
plan will have to be adopted and
Word has been received here that
ceived several slight injuries.
REAL ESTATE MAN VISITS
prizes awarded.
¡Charles Wilson of Battleground,
AH members and friends of the Aid Washington was quite seriously in- 1
Mr. Alvin, a real estate man of
WILL LOCATE HERE
are requested to attend. Anyone who Jured last Saturday while cutting
Lebanon, Oregon, ls in Hermiston
wishes may present plan«. The Aid timber near his heme. A large lr»e
E. J. Hanna who has been very with several farmers, and among
will be glad to hear from outsiders as fell on him and he received m an/ In­
sarreseful in raising dairy cattle and them are Mr. Keller and Mr. Unkle.
well as members.
juries but no bones were broken.
hogs In the Willamette valley has They are looking over several of the
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| Mr. Wilson and family lived in
purchased the F. D Stanley ranch ranches here, and are trying to buy
Ony Cronk and Ernest Chandler of Hermiston for several years and left
and also the Pereey ranch which ad- the Whitney. Cox and Hinkle farms
Athena were Hermiston visitors last here In April, as he bought t firm
joins it. He expects to make It an and a tew others. It isn't certain yet
Wednesday.
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ttr Battleground.
u p -to -d a te dairy end hog reach
whether there will be a trade or not.
FOR INSPECTION