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Sty? llrrmtMmt iimtlft VOL, XVI HERMISTON. UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31. 1922 HERMISTON SCHOOLS OPEN SEPTEMBER 4 E N R O U EM EN T EXPECTED BEEKEEPERS ASSOCIATION MAKE ANOTHER SHIPMENT Car TO Leaves Here Wednesday for Spokane; Thirty Members in Association HOOSIER PICNIC HELD SUNDAY W ednesday m orning th e U m atilla ANNUAL MEETING ATTENDED BY C ounty B eekeepers association s t a r t SIXTY FORMER INDIANIANS ed the loading of a n o th e r fu ll car | o f honey for Spokane. T his w ill be Full Corp« of Teachers Selected for 8tored in a »»rehouse th ere for th e g , . „ | convenience of th e brokers in fillin g Second AnnuaJ Picnic Held By The Both Grade and H igh School I orders. A ssociation; Dinner and Speech A t a m eeting of th e association I New High School Courses es Enjoyed and Officers Elected _______ | last S aturday, am ong o th er th in g s ( J it w as decided to p u t on an ex h ib it j H erm iston public schools w ill open 1 a t th e sta te fa ir a t Salem and prob- G lad they w ere H oosiers for a day next Monday, Septem ber 4. Some j ab ly a d em onstration of th e uses of Hoosiers six ty stro n g m et a t th e changes have been made in th e teach- j honey a t th e some time. home of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es G ent in g force th is year In th e g rad es as j T he association is u rg in g m em bers Sunday, A ugust 27. well as th e h ig h school. j to m ake in d ividual ex h ib its and to Everyone w as im pressed w ith th e 6 . W. Day, su p erin ten d e n t, form - ' s ta r t early .to p rep are them , of n in th g e s spot home. erly of P hilipsburg. M ont., Is th e j The association ex h ib it will prob- ¿ beauty . j " ' aw w ere they attach call ed to th e BODY FOUND NEAR PENDLE TON NOT YET IDENTIFIED Pendleton Authorities S till in Dark as to Man Found in Bushes Near There East Week The body of th e m an found 11 m iles west of P endleton a week ago ap p aren tly m urdered w as interred yesterday a t P endleton w ith o u t h av . ing been identified. T he verdict of th e Jury w as th a t he came to his d eath by unknow n circum stances and th a t they w ere unable to determ ine w ho he was. The post m ortem ex am ination show ed no clear cause of death. The neck w as not broken as a t first stated , nor w ere there fra c tu res of the skull. Many persons have come to P en dleton to m ake th e id entification but a fte r a week, they w ere no n earer th a n -when they started . 6, W. FRITTS PASSES ATjAN CH HOME WAS FORMER RESIDENT OF P E N • n. No. 51 HERMISTON GROWN “CUKE’’ LARGEST OF ALL Keen Rivalry Going on Over State, B ut Hermiston Young Lady Has Them AU Beaten STATE FAIR HAS GREAT HISTORY L ast week P o rtlan d papers carried OLD OREGON STATE FAIR DATES sto ries about the large cucum bers BACK TO 1893 th a t w ere being grow n a t various places th ro u g h o u t th e state. Mon- Death Occured Last Friday at H is day 8 Ores ° nlan contained an account p io Ilee D F v e n t. _ tu • a o j ° t o n e th a t * a ‘8hed 4 4 ounces being F " ’ E v e n ti an d P lo n ew e last of H erm iston. Body, raised by a Mrs. T aylor at Hood Riv- People Identified W ith the Taken E ast For Interment | or- A nother, the day previous, was Great Institution _____ | reported from W asco as w eighing 43 ! I ounces. S till a n o th e r from A lbany G. W. F r itts died a t his home east tipped th e scales a t 2 pounds and 13 From The Oregon F arm er of H erm iston F rid ay evening of la s t ounces. I "F ifteen thousand dollars in cash » »*••> u i U U V A p w IC U t as in - These — — v , . records « v v /lu u > were T V I V U all I I 1 laid U IU 1 ia « I the lie , ,, , • week. D eath w as u not unexpected he had been fa ilin g for some tim e, »hade when Miss E d ith T h rall, w ho ,8 for 8tock and Me Mr. F ritts w as a n ative of P cn n sy l- 1« employed a t th e cream ery bro u g h t ' d . ? ’ r w orks of a r t vania residing th ere m ost of his life, in » “cuke” from th e ir ra n ch east " , . , ,""' y WO1 ’ and io r ’rial» of w ith the exception o f the p a st tw o of tow n w eighing an even 58 ounces , b ... " ,a p a rt of tbe t,,le page new head of the high school. ably consist of one ton a t least and builgalow to glve a la lg e r welconle years w hen he m ade his home w ith last Friday. We h av en ’t heard any Z. 8 P ri'lnlut“ s for the Orc Mary Y enney and M ariq u ita Derby p erh ap s more. The sta te fa ir. Is of- a „d as one en tered , he g ate roaeg HIKER ON LONG TRIP his son, W. G. F ritts , h av in g b u ilt big w aterm elon stories as yet from *' ®. “ F’ u a d er ,h ® m anage- are also new in stru cto rs in th e hig h fa rin g one prize of »25 th is y ear for greeted thcm On one s)de and flow er„ PASSES THROUGH HERMISTON a residence on the F ritts ranch sh o rt- outside but when we do we w ill call ’ ldte B oard ot A grleul- school. In the grades th ere are also ex h ib its of th is kind. of every hue and v arfety on (he ly a fte r he a rriv ed here w ith his °n some of the local grow ers to beat ,,,, ’ ,,?* ? Ie y ear l g 93- Compare several changes. L au ra A. Cowman, ! An a u th en tic report w ill be g a th - e r, aild Ia|.ge , ablcs jn fro n t of th<jm an y th in g offered. | lh i 8 iw i,h ‘he V 5 .0 0 0 now offered an Detroit to the Coast and Back By wife. Mary Saw yer and Mary H enderson cred th is fall on the. num ber of col- w hich w ere soon ,oaded from tJ]# I uually of which 125,000 In fo r liv«- September 20 is Goal Set by being th e new teachers. The list of °n ies owned by th e association and larg e baskets ev one b ro u g h t w lth Mr. F ritts hadfbeen very active for stock alone, and w ith the »20 000 Young Student teachers In both th e grades and high also th e am ount of honey produced. lbenl a m an of h is years up u n til a y ear POTATO MOSAIC MAY GET for th e ra c in g addition»!, and some school follows: T h ere a re 30 m em bers now enrolled test of th e H oosler cooks came BIG OREGON INDUSTRY idea of th e gro w th of th is g re a t fa ir E dw ard V an H orn, y o uthful high ago when he showed signs o f|fa ilin g t n d it Is said to include about 80 w hen a few buckeye8> sucker8 and school stu d en t of D etroit, Mich h ealth . He w as in his 78th year and ______ Grades since It w as organized In 1860 may L au ra A. Cowman, F irst grade; per cent of th e honey produers here. O regonians w ho claim ed relatio n sh ip passed th ro u g h H erm iston on his a v eteran of the^ Civil w ar. Mr. F r itts Staking Green Plants for Seed Se- he had. Mary Saw yer, Second g rad e; Mrs. 3 he association expeetn to handle wero calIed th e lr jud g em en t w ay bark to D etroit, W ednesday w a8 born in M ina, New York, Sep- lection Recommended by Ex- | The old catalog has g re a t historic L leuallen, T h ird grade; Mrs. M iller, a business of nt least »10,000 the upon th e spread and th is they did by noon. tem ber 16, 1844, and w as one of a periment Stati°n Man | value also. I have seen no list of F o u rth g rad e; Mary H enderson, com ing season. fam ily of ten children. V an H orn w ho is a h ig h school j unanim ously p ro nouncing them th e zv “ Z Prem ium s fo r th e first th ree fairs, F ifth grade; Miss O’Leary, S ixth He leaves to m ourn h is loss a wife i best th e co u n try produced. stu d en t a t D etroit left th a t city ™ . WU1 Ore£ °n be grow ing any po- ' but before me is a well i r r , „ » « t „ „ s grade; Mrs. M orris, S eventh g rad e CARS CRASH ON HIGHWAY; r e a d in g ' ltT c a lifo rn a ’ “ 8i8te' tatOaH n‘ a,1i ' 1 ‘ 50 year8 now - 1 P rinted volum e en titled . “ L ist A t a sh o rt business m eetin g Mr. Ju ly 1 on a long hik e o th e coast and and A. E. Bensel, E ig h th grade. w onder,” said Dr, L ink, pathologist of P rem ium s A warded by the Oregon NURSE AND DOCTOR INJURED Ed H augeberg w as elected president re tu rn . He visited San F rancisco and residing In (C alifornia. F u n eral services were held a t the of the federal d epartm ent of ag ricu l- S tate A g ricu ltu ral Society at it High School --------- - M arth a H aneline, secretary and Mrs. came up over th e coast h ighw ay to home S atu rd ay afternoon a t 1:30 tu r e . as he 8llrveyed th e hnvoc fo ^ ¿ t8 a n ' G. W. Day, S u p erin ten d en t; Miss P o rtland. He gets m any lifts on his Dr. R. G. Gale and a nurse, Miss M. W. Bloom re-elected treasurer. Jessie B rierley, Mrs. G unn, Mary B etty Beasley, and N. P. D oolittle, n I t was discovered th a t sixteen w ay from passing a u to ists and says cn n lu cted by th e Rev. H a rry W ann, sense Is m aking in m any Oregon po- also announces th a t it co n tain s t h ’ »ntains tne Yenney, A. L. G raiapp and M ariquita salesm an for th e U nited S tates R ub- counties in In d ian a w ere repersented he covers from 50 to 200 m iles a an d the body w as taken east on the tuto fields for in term en t a t a nelas - opening address, a n n u a l address, Derby. in te rm e n t a t | A careful survey of w estern states list of officers, prize essay financial h er com pany, escaped m iraculously A vote of th an k s w as tendered day. He carries n o th in g b u t a sm all afternoon tra in Colum bia school w ill open th e sam e from serious in ju ry Monday a fte r- th e h ost and hostess fo r th e ir gen knapsack strap p ed to h is back w ith N orth E ast, P ennsylvania. made last sum m er show s th a t unless t eport nnd co n stitu tio n and by-law s day as H erm iston’s w ith th e sam e noon when Dr. R. G. G ale’s c ar in erous h o sp itality a fte r w hich th e th e w ording “ D etroit, M ich.,” th ere adequate m easures for eradication of of the society.” J. Q uinn T h o rn to n force of in stru cto rs as la st year, w hich th e n u rse w as rid in g , h it th e m eeting voted to m eet n ex t y ear a t He left by au to W ednesday noon for THOMAS MEIGHAN STAR , potato „ k mosaic . are Im m ediately ta k - i < of B enton county -■ WB8 P resident, w hich Include, H. R. R obinson who car of Mr. D oolittle, com pletely th e d iscreation of th e officers, Pendleton. IN “CAPPY RICKS” e " a11 hope of P°(a(o seed Im prove-J and vice presidents were announced h as th e six th , seventh and eig h th w reck in g b o th m achines. D oolittle! ---------- nicnt in th is region w ill become so from 19 counties, some of the gardes; Mrs. De Moss who hat* the wa8 hurled from his car but only MABEL TALIAFERRO RETURNS W orking in th e movies is th e h ard d ifficu lt os to be p ractically im p o s-' nam es being of still w ell-know n Ore- REP. CENTRAL COMMITTEE 4 11 1 r-rl F i l l 1 ••» I l o M r l f i F t 1» n w zl A 1 I can I T o 4 « - - - - th ird , fourth and fifth and Miss H a t badly shaken up, w hile Dr. Gale and T his disease is tran sm itted gon pioneer fam ilies. T here was AFTER YEAR’S ABSENCE OFFICERS VISIT HERMISTON est kind of labor som etim es, b u t It «ible. tie G raham who w ill teach th e first Miss Beasley both suffred bad cu ts ' h as its com pensations. And w hen a about th elfield s by Insects and from both a recording and a fin an cial sec and second grudes. on th e foreheads. The accident oc- [' Mabel T aliaferro , s ta r of th e stag e W alter L. Tooze J r . an d C. E. crowd of congenial sp irits fo reg ath - one generation to an o th e r th ro u g h rotary, a tre a su re r and a hoard of B oth th e H erm iston and Colum bia cured about one m ile east of S tan - and screen for m any years, re tu rn s m anagers, besides fo u r stan d in g Ingalls S ecretary of th e R epublican er as they did d u rin g th e film ing of Be»'rt tubers. schools have been renovated since field. D oolittle w as com ing east and to Hie screen a fte r an absence of a S late C entral C om m ittee w ere call T hom as M elghan’s new photoplay, j "M osaic as well us w ilt Is a pota- ; comm ittees. th e closing of school in May and are rep o rted as d riv in g fairly slow. Dr. year in P a ra m o u n t’s version of S ir ers In H erm iston W ednesday, coming ‘Cappy R icks,” th e w ork is freq u en t- t0 disease th a t show s up In the g r o w - ; The rep o rt of the financ all spick and span for th e opening Gale who was d riv in g from Pendle- Jam es M. B a rrie ’s “S en tim en tal ing vine, and may be com batted by ,n |tle c showed total receipts for 1863 front P endleton w here they address ly savored by a good Joke. Monday. The cast w as ta k in g its noonday « tak in g vigorous, h ealth y vines fo r ,,f »3955.37, and the cash o d d out ton passed a n o th e r'c a r at some speed Tomm y” w hich w ill be show n a t the ed a R epublican m eeting last evening The atten d an ce at both schools Is and in the dust failed to see th e ap- Flay H ouse n ext Sunday. Miss Tai th u t included nearly all p recinct cap. rest aboard a boat In Boston h a rb o r '««»« W « ’« «<’»’d tu b e rs.” says M. B. for prem ium s and expenses of »5033 expected to he about th e sam e as proaching c ar u n til he h it it in th e ¡aferro has th e role of “The P ain ted tain s of U m atilla county, an d legis one day In th e m aking of the p ictu re McKay, In charge of potato disease As th e re was a cash balance of only last term , though th ere w ill be more side. L ady,” th e y o u th fu l m o th er of Grizel lativ e candidates and holdover sena w hen a Bailor asked H erm an B lake- investigations at the O. A. C. E xpert- $559.45 a fte r tho fair of 1862 th is pupils rid in g on the east side busses these staked | left th e society in debt to the treas B oth p arties Were d riv in g Dodge j heroine of the p ictu re, w ho h as i tors from the second congressional more, an actor, how he happened to ' m en« statio n . “ From th a n last year. vines th e best type of seed potatoes ' llrer to tb e ani(Mlnt $51g „ Fo; go on the stage. cars The in ju red w ere cared for at P enchant for th e friv o lities and con d istrict. O. O F elthouse has th e co n tract Echo tem porarily. F. C. M cKenzie sta n tly looks for a le tte r from her 1864> bow evcr, t l eas „ re r receiv- ‘‘I t ’s a sad sto ry ,” re tu rn e d th e old is seleced a t tim e of digging. T he m eeting w as productive of for hauling th e children of Columbia arriv ed on the scene about six o’clock lover w hich never comes, Now Is the tim e to slak e these ld $6O61.12. and the fin an cial and cem enting and solidifying th e p a rtj actor, w ip in g aw ay a n itn ag in ary and those a tte n d in g town school from and th e in ju red were bro u g h t to H er- h ealth y vines w hile they a re green recording secretary »1371 65 m ore, It *« th e sort of a role fo r w hich factio n s in U m atilla county, aceor* tear. » the east side. H. R obin ett has the m iston. “ Tell m e,” solicited th e sailor. Miss T aliaferro w ith h er elfin , w ist- ing to Mr. Tooze. They left here fol and tit.II grow ing, and easily d lstin g - f(o „ .e re w w as as a a balance of about co n tract for h a u lin g the pupils on ---------- j ful w ay is especially fit, an d h er In- L exington and H eppner. "W ell,” re tu rn e d Blakemore, “hr tiislied from the diseased plants. ; »2000. R eal estate on I hand th e M innehaha and N orth H ill routes One man Is dead and five others, ! te lP retation of it m akes it stan d out fore I could w alk my nurse let me fall ,,o «h ” »« and mosaic may be elim ln- I estim ated a t »10 000 T w enty tim es and H. Panco w ill have th e route one day. My head stru c k th e floor, | ated o r g reatly reduced by th is first ' th a t would scarcely cover p resen t h is w ife and four children, lie ser- as one of th e classics of th e screen GEORGE STROHM BUILDS I w hich includes the d istric t ly in g th is iously in ju red in The Dalles hos- ' ch aracterizatio n s, MODERN HOG BARN and I w as never th e sam e afterw ard , «election, and final selection la te r |nnd nnd im provem ent values side of the F u rn ish project on th e p ital as a resu lt of an accident th a t G areth H ughes Is seen as Tommy [’h a t may account for it.” '"«y deal w ith tho question of yield, The first aw ard listed in th e re- south hill. No d river has been se hurled an autom obile from th e Co- and May MpAvoy as G rizel, and oth - The sam e day H ugh Cameron ask- slze and form of tu b er, and diseases port is for "B est bull. 3 years and George Sirohm , w ho lives ab o u t a cured for the one o th er ro u te of the lum bia R iver highw ay n ear The ers in th e cast include George Faw - m ile and one h a lf so u th east of H er ed for a w ay to rem ove a corn from lbttt show in th e tu b e r,” i upw ard, 'Illinois* (th o ro u g h b red ) Colum bia d istrict. j -------------------- ----- - Dalles, Sunday. cett> L eila F ro st, V irg in ie V alli, H ar- m iston is building a new hog barn, his foot. I liomas Cross, Salem , firs t prem ium , The state courses of stu d y for ele. The dead m an is E dw ard M. H ill, I ry L - Coleman, Dale D avenport and th a t w ill be w hen com pleted, one of "Raffle It off,” returned another HERMISTON BEAR HUNTERS »15.” M. W rig h t, B enton county w ith m en tary grades has been revised and m em ber of th e cast w ith o u t a mo- j ASSOCIATION MOVING OUT I “ M ajor A nderson.” th e best In th is p a rt of the sta te . 50, blacksm ith of D urfur. The in ju r Alfred R appeler. w as aw arded enlarged by S ta te S u p erin ten d en t or T he barn is to he 50X66 w ith 10 ment s h esitatio n . — .... • , second prem ium of »10. J u s t two ed a re Mrs. H ill and four children, Public In stru ctio n J. A. C hurchill, Cappy R icks” brim s w ith hum or Association Members W ill Leave Sat- Prem ium s w ere given in each class foot sides and Is to have a fu ll base H elen, 15; W endell, 12; Jam es, 8 SHORT PHEASANT SEASON and ev ery th in g is as ready fo r the and M arshall, 6. DISAPPOINTS HUNTERS m ent. The basem ent w ill be used as nnd action. It is a p ictu re th a t w ill | uiday for Tall Timber; All De and th is continued for m any years. o pening of schools th is fall as th e feeding floor an d Mr. Strohm w ill m ake a stro n g appeal to men. See T he tw o men held are F ra n k G il tails and Arrangements Made T here are prem ium s for graded c a t s ta te head can m ake it. L a te r in th e Many local h u n te rs w ere a n tic ip a t a t th e P lay H ouse next W ednesday. be able to do a ll his feeding from c h rist of P asadena, C alifornia, and tle and w orking oxen as well as fat year, teachers in first class d istricts in g several w eeks of C hina p h esan t th e inside of the bu ild in g as he w ill Agnes ‘A yres is the leading woman. A. H. P u liin of Carm el, C alifornia. cuttle. Cross won sw eepstakes prize The H erm iston B ear H u n ters as w ill be provided w ith s u p p le m e n ta ry Also P ath e N ews— Aesop’s Fables. The H ills, who had been on a va h u n tin g w hen th ey read th e decision have his tro u g h s and feeders so th a t sociation (n o t Incorporated) and of »25, ns well ns sw eepstakes on o utlines w hich w ill help them plan cation, ndar Mt. Hood w ereproc eed- nf tb e S tate Game W arden for the he can p u t feed Into them from the headed by H arold McKeen, chief cow. H orse prem ium s w ere a little and carry out w ork th a t is not p rac Ing from Hood R iver to The Dalles ' Reas° n on u p lan d birds. B ut th e ir store room. Christian Science Church Notice» route picker, are m oving out on the larg er th an fo r cattle, except th n t tical for ru ra l d istricts. The supple w hen an u n id en tified m achine ap- joy« w ere Koon OUcHed w hen upon Mr. Strohm now has in the neigh Services w ill be held a t th e C h r is t- ! bear th is S atu rd ay evening. The par- l ,b e,'e seems to have been no sweep, m en tary o utlines w ill be made by the proached from behind and in endeav- h ivesllgation it w as found th a t by borhood of 300 pigs w hich he Is f a t ian Science b u ild in g on tlio w est side ty is ono of the best und most fully ' ‘“ kc8 Prlze and th is c o n tin u e ^ a c tin g heads of first class d ictricts o rin g to pass hooked and dragged the ,h e term ‘'u p ,a n d b ird s” w as m eant ten in g , and he expects to tu rn off a of tow n, Sunday m orning a t 11 a. m. I equipped ever leaving tho w est end r<” ' "ome rtw rs.F In ally ono of tho of w hich th ere a re about 25 in th e I H n )s. m achine for fo rty feet “ before ! 'n a tiv e p h easan t and g rouse’. carloads to th e In te rn a tio n a l Live- Tho subject of th e service is “ M an” ' 0[ U m atilla county. [catalogs announced on a colored in- sta te . These o u tlin es w ill not be „ .. weeks, he also in ten d s to ta k e tw o Also Sunday school a t 10:15 a. m. ) in a d d | t |on to h aving a doctor in ; e rt th a t c a t,le Prem ium s hnd been j , , ... . . dropingp it over a tw enty foot em- ready „our fo r d istrib u tio n u n til ab o u t .,1 . , , carload to th e In te rn a tio n a l Live tEa ,wl luiu^u Wyoiuiitg on Business ---------------------------- j the p a rty to give firs t aid to any i ,n ''re««ed to equal th a t of horses and b ankm ent. The < car tu rn ed vompieLv-i com plete- th e new year a fte r th e m eeting j ly over and cru sh in g H ill Floyd K « e rr left S unday last for stock E xposition a t P o rtla n d th is All th e way from S pringfield, 111. mem ber of (he association -who may ,h a t Prem ium s w ere increased In all «he s ta te teach ers’ association in ! Tbe Heeond cRr nf)( gtop (q ag Iw y o m in g o n |a business trip . He ex. fall. camo Mr. and Mrs. C. E. D anielson, fan vlctl|n to , he bear„ Ul(( b |g |l ||( .k . lasses. T here were aw ards this I - r tla n d . The .e tis io n of th e s ta te | certaIn , he dam nge and digap|>earcd P«cts to be aw ay a week or ten days, who a re on th e ir w ay Io Los Angeles. | ot W alter Beasley will be on hand y,'a r for A u stralian . S panish and course which is now in th e hand* of u # . ___________ - Mrs. R obert H obbs arriv ed T ues Mr. D anielson, w ho has been em ploy-I to b rin g back th e “ big bear." ¡F rench Merino sheep and for S o u th «uM rintondont. a before w itnesses could tak e up th e , eu p erintendenta doe« not co n tain I ch aHe A baby boy w as born to Mr. and day from P o rtlan d for a visit a t the e d In the Toledo Scales Co. In Toledo Floyd HO|8)ngton< who hn8 had down nnd fa t sheep. m any changes, b u t lays special stress ! - r s ' » „ „„a The tw o men arrested w ere located Mrs. F ra n k Stone T h u rsd ay of last home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. . was tran sfered to Los Angeles to lake some previous experience in th is line B erkshire, G razier, Essex and and em phasis on a few phases w hich i,„ „ , ... . ,, week. J. P ra n n . ' I up the work th ere for the w in ter. of work will pilot the g an g to Iho S" ffo,k were ’ m ni|8 ‘be hog breeds a .a , . by a ,ow n m arsh all a t A rlington on more Hme Ph- n T " ° ' “ d escription fu rn ish ed by S heriff frail of th e "Lost B ear” and thoy will receiving nw nrds. F ir s t prize fo r m ore tim e. Ch efly am ong these is C hrt8m an of T he Dal]efl J also look up the location of D a d iboai tw o years and ” P was aw ared th e teaching of C itizenship and the T koi- . a v u to .n i ,, 4 „ kj > xx . Their machine was marked by a W est’s m ysterious cabin on Texas «° ’«'bonias Cross, Salem, on a cross- intensive leaching1 of Oregon h isto ry j i j a i • , . 3 i Basin. hred B erkshire and G razier. Ornvnn k , deeply dented rig h t fender and had I Oregon history w ill be studied d u rin g f-„ ____, , , ,k„ ri—» r k- . a scratched fro n t wheel, M embers of th e association In * In 1864 th e p o u ltry ex h ib it appear the first few weeks of th e eig h th , , , grade now 6 L a te r these tw o men w ere exoner- j good sta n d in g w ill m ake up th e par- ed «° «*ave consisted of a p a ir of tu r - ! ated. ty Including. H arold McKeen, Dr. kcy8’ P!‘ir of ducks and a p air of Illsley, Dave M lttlesdorf, W alter fowls, LABOR DAY SPECIAL a c , Bensley, E arl K ingsley, Carl Voyen ! T h«re w as q u ite a little exhibit “ Q U FFN O' t o t tit o v Leave to Attend Spokane Fair QUEEM 0 ™ E T T O F Mr and Mrs. Wnt. L eath ers left j and Floyd H oisington. of grains, seeds and vegetables, Judg- P. S.— Dave M lttlesdorf Is very ex- ,nK by lho "w a rd s reported. Im agine a race track d ram a w ith th e ‘r “ U'° T,H «day m orning for | I cited over th is trip and cannot sleep B u tte r aw ard s were for the beat all the follow ing big incid en ts: th e “ ‘W° WC„ek ” t,iP Tbey Wil1 ,rom n ights. I|ve Pounds o f fresh, best lot six g re a t race scene, th e packed bet- P " 8 l° P o r,la “ d over th e C olum bia _____________ • , I m onths old and best 25 pounds six tin g rin g , the Jockeys w eighing in, * i*h w ay ’ ,h en ce Ra n le r park and WILLIAM S. HART COMES TO "“»nths old, besides for aw ard for the jam med g ran d stan d s, th e horses ! Se" i " et FrO" ‘ 8 e a ,tle th ‘ y w i" THE PLAY HOUSE FRI. SAT. b,,««er n,ade by K,rl u "dor 16 T he in th e paddock, a desperate fig h t In ‘° Spokane w here «hey p 'a " " " »«- _____ _ fact th a t two aw ards were made in an aeroplane, a break-neck dash in ten d in g th e In te rsta te F air. Mrs W. T he big arm y of W illiam 8. H a rt '‘" rh rla «« al'd the fact th a t aw ard G. F r itts accom panied them as far an auto, a g irl’s courageous ride on a as P o rtlan d . fans have cause to n |o lc e ! T h e ir fa- w ere ,o » om en Indicates th e Inter- g re a t thoroughbred, a gun fig h t In a vorlle is com ing, in a n o th e r v irile v t- "«« I hen tak en In th e m aking of gam bling house, th e perfidy of a Jock h id e In which his fistic a b ility is dis- kcod d airy b u tte r. Margaret Neary Entertain» ey who sells out h is own em ployer, ' played to th e utm ost. T he new P ara- b *« re p o rt th e n ext year, E M arg aret N eary en te rta in e d a sfcek horses tra in in g before th e race, m ount s ta rrn g vehicle Is “ The M- W aite, corresponding secretary. a fa t m an’s clean up on a long shot nun*ber of h er friends a t an Inform al W h istle,” a r a ttlin g sto ry of life in a rom plalned th n t of th e »6958 offered th e stab le boy's loyalty to h is em- Pa r «y S atu rd ay evening lh honor of m a n u factu rin g tow n in New E ngland tn Prem ium s by th e society, only ployer, a youth in the tolls of an Mllw K ath erin e F au st of P o rtlan d , w hich w ill be a t th e P lay H ouse next 63056 had been paid out. He re adventuress, th ro n g s flocking to th e who «« b er Sucst. Games, music and F riday and S aturday. Mr. H a rt h at commended an Increase In th e p rs- race track, a youth w ounded and held d an cin g were the diversions of th e the role of a m ill forem an w ho flgh11 '"lu m s on dom estic m an u factu res and in a hospital and a hun d red o th er ®T*®*«lg a t th e close of w hich lig h t | for th e rig h ts of the m ill, and fof farm in g Im plem ents, " to correspond episodes th a t w ill d elig h t the eye and re freshm ents were served The guests protection a g ain st accident», and *««b Ihe cost of 'tra n sp o rta tio n A th r ill the h eart of every plcturegoer. d e lu d e d the Misses K ath erin e F aust, when his own son Is killed In an un- f' ”,r " ,,le ru n n in g race w as a feat- I t ’s all In “Queen o' th e T u r f ’ com- f ’lo»nor B riggs. A rlouine Robinson, guarded sh aftin g , he plans vengeance ,lr0 bo,b «bese years. Thom as ing to the P lay H ouse n ex t Monday. ^ ° r *8 Kwayze, P hyllis Dyer, Zona ag ain st his negligent em ployer He r ross con tinned | to have been the big ................................... Bensel. Mary C u rrie and the hostess. saves the child of th e m ill ow ner w inner in c a ttle aw ards for th ree or card of thanks from drow ning and disappears w ith feu r years and then seems to have W'e wish to extend o u r th a n k s to ^ T ra d e s For W illam ette Property th e in fan t whom he rears as h is own q u it ex h ibiting. th e m any friends and neighbors w ho H. M. C utler, w ho resides ab o u t A m ost in te re stin g p a rt of th s son In o rd er to "m ake his Jum p a t the no kindly gave th e ir help, sym p ath y 20 m iles east of H erm iston In th e 1868 report is a lot of a ffid av its re sound of the w h istle.” B ut w hen a and floral trib u te s a t the sad death H oldm an co u n try , h as tra d e d his good w m n a ^ the m other of th e boy. g ard in g the am ount of g rain grow n of o u r beloved one. ran ch fo r W illg m ette Valley pro p erty e n te rs his life, his schem e Is aband- per ere on d iffe re n t farm s. Two Mr. and Mrs. W. G. F ritts , n ear A lbany an d will move soon to EXCEED LAST YEAR Mr». O. W. Frltta. th a t etty. NSYLVANIA FOR MANY YEARS