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s Ôîlw Bwmwfcm Iforalò VOL. XVII HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, MAY CHANGE LINE ON GAME RESERVE OREGON TELEPHONE RATES SLASHED * ♦ * ❖ •> H. E. HITT PROPOSES PLAN TO ❖ ❖ FEDERAL WARDEN ❖ ❖ U m atilla Sportsmen Get Favorable ❖ ❖ R esult at M eeting W ith Gov ♦ ♦ BUSINESS HOUSES CLOSE NOVEMBER 11 U. • 10. W»™»’ 1922 No. 8 ♦ ♦ BEEKEEPERS HOLD ANNUAL MEETIN6 CLEAR HALLOWEEN «• * MAYOR PROCLAIMS * ♦ * MANY FEATURES ON NO GOOD FOR CHIEF: * * FATHER AND SON W EEK” * ♦ BILL FOR COMMUNITY WANTS INKY NIGHT <‘ ♦ FOR HERMISTON ♦ PLAY NOVEMBER 18 « ---------- •> -------- ♦ - * <• A b eau tifu l moon cast its in- ❖ ___________ * _ _ * N ext w eek, N ovember 5 to 12 <■ By Mrs. W. W. Ilisley ♦ sp ilin g lig h t over the city . < NEW SCHEDULE GOES INTO EF- 4. Is -F a th e r and Son W eek" «■ WILL OBSERVE ARMISTICE DAY ELECTION OF OFFICERS IS POST Stop! Look. L isten! ♦ H ere and there th ro u g h o u t th e < ❖ th ro u g h o u t th e country. E very- ❖ FECT DECEMBER 1 Your C om m unity Club doth call ♦ HERE PONED UNTIL NEXT MEETING tow n gay p arties w ere in pro- < ❖ w here and fa th e rs and sons wll <■ ❖ F o r your earn est help and a t- < grees and b r'g b t Jack -o -lan t- ❖ ❖ g a th e r to g eth er and bind closer ♦ <> ten tio n -J ern s blinked th ere m essage of <• Cede R inging Abandoned For New ❖ th a t friendly s p irit and co-oper- ❖ American Legion W ill Give Program ❖ To th e play th a t’s given lor all <• Association Increases Membership H allow 'een abroad. D isappear- <• ❖ a tio n . ❖ ❖ <“ Selective Device Order» in g around v ario u s eo rnera <• and Dance at the >0 And H erm iston w ill be no ex- ❖ Nearly 200 Per Cent in ❖ A unt D ina and the d ear old dea- <• could be sig h ted , occasionally, ♦ ernment Man ❖ ception, A big b an q u et and pro- ❖ State con. ♦ Auditorium Last Year m erry m ischief-m akers In ten t ❖ ❖ gram is now being arran g ed for <• Surely th ey ’ll be th ere: * on a good tim e. ❖ <• th e occasion. T he follow ing ❖ I And poor old G randm a Pepper ♦ A ro arin g fire offset th e ch il- ❖ T h a t b e tte r shooting grounds will In a rev o lu tio n ary o rd er handed ❖ proclam ation h as been issued ♦ r A„ buaine88 houses ln H erm iston W ith her Bllvery, snow w hite <■ Because of the spaall num ber of ley n ig h t air a t Siscel’s. H allow - <• down by th e s ta te public service <• by Mayor F. C McKenzie: be available on th e southeast canyon « w i„ be clo8ed a „ day and even,ng> hair. ❖ ’ m em bers present a t the a n n u al meet- 'een p ran k s of o th e r days w ere of th e federal gam e reserve in the commission Monday telephone rates ❖ "T o the people of H erm isto n : <• A rm istice Day. November 11. it was •» . ing of th e U m atilla County Beekeep- being recalled w hen th ro u g h th e <’ th ro u g h o u t Oregon are reduced from ❖ n e a r fu tu re ig fairly certain now, "B ecause it has an im p o rtan t ❖ „greed a t the m eeting of the Com« And m any others there w ill be ❖ er'a association held In th e lib rary door and up to th e big stove <• 7 to 25 p er cen t on certain classes of ❖ b earing on civic w elfare in ❖ according to H enry E. H itt, local civic w elfare In ♦ . niercial club Tuesday noon a t th t Such as th e songster, Mr. H unt *•’ j last S aturday election of officers was cam e Chief of Police C. H. C ran- ❖ service, pend ng such period as shall ♦ H erm iston, as well as on indtv- * I Hotel H erm iston. sportsm an, who represented th is dis er. <• postponed u n til an o th er m eeting. dall. tr ic t M onday n ig h t in Pendleton , be found necessary by th e commission ❖ d u al w alfare in countless cases ♦ And the sw eet little g rl Nellie. D uring the past year the associa - , , .. . A .. In th e evening a program and "T h e w orst H allow ’een I ’ve <• to o b tain info rm atio n by a thoro u g h w hen th e U m atillu county sportsm en I feel it my d u ty to call a tte B ’ ❖ . . . . . . A ‘ " tion increased its m em bership nearly ,, x j i > .dance in to be given a t th e A u d ito r ! - k ever been o u t,” he rem arked as ❖ m et w ith George W. Law yer, U nited ion to the w ell-conceived plan < | um by tbp An,erican n Np ♦ T he tim e you’ll see in the paper <• 200 per cent. A t present 31 beekeep. in v estig atio n , on w hich to base a per he rubbed his han d s before th e ❖ m an en t ra te schedule on all classes S tates gam e w arden, for th e purpose Z r l , an| a ° ‘her baa “ >»’ " " been an- * And the *«>«> ♦ ers w ith about 3600 colonies of bees fire. <. of obta ning b e tte r shooting and more T he purpose is adm irable. ♦ , <• of service fu rn ish ed by th e a P c tic too, <• are enrolled in th e organization. . . . . .. , . . , , , . n ounced for the occasion. ' "W o rst? ” queried a l’ste n e r ❖ protection for th e reserve. A n y thing th a t ten d s to b rin g ♦ Telephone & T eleg rap h com pany. Now d o n 't miss th e fun and the ❖ T he to tal crop of honey produced by in surprise. “ I th o u g h t i t was <• fa th e r and son closer to g e th e r ♦ j * be H erm iston high school foot- W arden L aw yer assured th e sp o rts frolic •> them th is season w as considerable The tem p o rary order w as signed nice an d clear." in friendly sp irit cannot b u t ❖ baB *eam - ru n n ers-u p in th e race for men th a t he would at once w ire th e For you’ll sure be sorry if you ■b m ore th a n 300,000 pounds by Newton McCoy, ch airm an , and T. More " T h a t’s ju st it,” explained th e ❖ be beneficial to them selves and <• cham pionship of U m atilla county are d ep artm en t re g ard in g th e proposal do. <• th an »2,300 w orth of supplies and M. K errig an , com m issioner. The Chief. “ Too nice and clear. The ❖ « to th e com m unity. ♦ scheduled to play A thena a t A thena to ru n th e line across th e so u th east th ird inem ber of th e reg u lato ry body ❖ co n tain ers w ere th is y ear ordered blam ed kids can see me com ing ❖ H. H .'C orcy, w rote a d issen tin g o p in . ❖ “I believe th a t fa th e rs can do <■ th a t d ay ' A num ber th e citizens canyon n ear its m outh, th u s c u ttin g «Í» <♦ th ro u g h th e association w ith a sav for a m ile." , <• « m ore th an any o th e r to stem * of th e c° m m un“ y have already de- off a b ranch of Hie reserve and a l ion in w h ic h -h e refused to “ dignify i n g to th e tnem bers of from 10 to 26 <• •> ♦ th e g reat and alarm in g tid e of <• cIa,ed lh e lr ‘» ten tio n to atte n d in g low ing h u n te rs b e tte r o p p o rtu n ity i these rem ark s (c f th e o th er tw o com | per cent. The selling of honey by the the contest w hich prom ises to be one to get birds. m issioners) by callin g th e sam e an ❖ d ropping out of school, w hich <■ association is still ln th e experim ent ❖ carried m any boys o u t in to th e ❖ of the most- b itte rly fo u g h t games to o rd er." T he proposed cu t off w as In tro d u c /* O / stage, p ractically all the honey is be stag ed on a U m atilla county g rid- I ❖ w orld u n fit for progress and ❖ ed by Mr. H itt w ho is perh ap s m ore sold by th e producers them selves, but The new ra te schedule h as been <- Iron th is season. H erm iston has not i fam iliar w ith conditions In th is sec ----------- a t the price agreed upon by th e m em . orderer! to become effective from <• p ro sp erity or public service. been beaten th is season. ❖ “ Many boya grow to m anhood ❖ tio n th a n most h u n ters. Home P e n d le U nder th e caption "T he Exposi J bers’ th >s Pr ce 18 10 cents per pound and a fte r December 1, 1922. ton sportsm en had planned to ask Id- o rd erin g th e tem p o rary reduc ❖ v irtu a lly ig n o ran t of even th e <• IONE FOOTBALL TEAM tion Means Im m ediate S tate Develop. to de«le l’ a »(l 12 <*»•» when sold to S panish A m erican w ar v eteran s of tJon , he commiB8lon dlvlded th e 8 tate <• sim plest processes of govern- ❖ th e governm ent to narrow the reserve ___ , ... ... the consum er In sixty pound co n tain . ent, the 127 exposition com m ittee! ,,,, ,, , ,, , . CANCELS GAME HERE ¡m line down to h ig h -w ater contour b u t the Pacific N orthw est su fferin g from lnto s x grOups. G roup No. 1 com* ❖ m eut. These every fa th e r can ex- ❖ |. , ... j , , , , . ers. W hen sold in sm all C ontainers a has issued a com plete statem en t of . , those tru e h u n te rs who look to th e tuberculosis or m en tal and nervous priae8 certain classes of service fu rn - <• p lain to his son. T he son. ln ❖ reasonable increase is added for th e ❖ every case should become b e tte r < Coach Gralapp's Efforts to Get A n ■ th e purposes and plans for tho ex- co n ta in rra and e x tra work , t wa8 fu tu re as well as th e p resen t showed d seases w ill h e re a fte r be tre a te d In [abed in th e city of P o rtlan d , pouitlon and tho 10 year sta te de- learned th a t 40 per cent of th e crop so conclusively th a t this w ould in a governm ent hospitals of th is d is tric t Groups 2, 3, 4, an d 5 affect all ❖ th a n h is fath er, fo r th a t m ark s ❖ other Contest Not progress. Ivelopm ent plan involved In the issue. , is now sold, and no fear is fe lt about sh o rt tim e clean out th is cou n try h ereto fo re occupied exclusively by tow ns and com m unities o u tsid e of Successful “ The ‘week’ th a t Is com ing as a m ig rato ry bird shooting g rounds v eteran s of the World W ar. T his new p ^ -tia n d in th e s ta te th a t have a | The statem en t explains th a t o u t the m em bers being able to move the th a t th e plan w as abandoned. move on th e p a rt of th e governm ent m in'm um p o p ulation of a ce rta in I WlU RUSKeHt m a»y ways In side of P o rtlan d the people are to balance of the crop d u rin g th e next The fool ball gam e scheduled for vole on N ovember 7th on a m easure few mon Ihs. A lthough the d ep artm en t is lim it- h a- hi on announced by L. L . Jesseph number> th o u g h th is num ber is not **’ w b ic h fa thers may gain more ❖ com pletely the confidence of S atu rd ay w ith the Ione team has been p erm ittin g P o rtla n d to levy a tax ed in funds, be ng allowed hut »150.- ° f Sea ' ’e/ Pac f,c. N o rth w est m a n - .8, atcd , „ e o rd e r. A te p o r t was presented by the bee c an c elled . C oach G ra la p p of th e H ig h w iihln P ortland for »3,000,000 to inspector of the county, John Thom. a a a s i n g e r of th e U n ite d S ta te s V e te ra n s ’ r» j , „ , w ❖ th e ir sons, w ith all that, m eans 000 a year to keep up Its reserves, Mr. _ K l llrooi, v t „ . . , , Reduced. Party Rate PH V P e I tera A ru A n f tl,<x ilin p n in n c e _ . school a n n o u n c e d th is m o rn in g . ______ _________ „ „ _______ B u l T re a u I l ' V n u s of th e I P ' h h ilip (hege g ro ||p a t h / * blla(,,eaa SPrv. <• of effective guidance and u n - finance the exposit'on, lllis am ount In 7 apiaries inspected Mr. Thom had L aw yer explained, he assumed the U m atilla county m en th a t some pro- ‘»s,u r^ p,ion a »d Boxei R ebellion a ie ¡ce code rin g in g r a te on su b u rb an <• resen ted control. Coach G ralapp put forth every ef- to ba raised a fte r the collection of located about 1O0 cases of foul brood, also affected by th e new lu tin g . "I, th erefore call upon the fa th - ftirt to try and obtain an o th er game »1,000,000 by p riv ate subscriptions. these had all been treated and clean te n -p arty lines is reduced from »3.50 visions w ould be m ade for b e tte r No proof of service connection of to »3 25. F o r residence service, four- ❖ ers of th is city and request th e ir for S atu rd ay but m et w ith no suc No s ta te tax is contem plated. The ed up, but as much of the w ork was pro tection on th e reserve. th e d isab ility is required from vet- p arty , code rin g in g lines, th e ra te is ❖ co-operation In th is im p o rta n t cess. W hile in Pendleton th is week s ta te vote is necessary to validate done late in the season it is likely Mr. L aw yer said th a t th ere In d i eran s of these conflicts, It w as an - c u t from , 2 25 t0 75 a m o n th ; 0 „ ❖ m ovem ent by atte n d in g , w ith a t th e In s titu te he endeavored to th e tax levy if it is passed by the th a t m uch disease may be found In cations w ei-y th at th e public sh ooting nounced. The only req u irem en t is su b u rb an te n -p arty Unes from »2.50 tb e ir sons, at least one of th e locate a team to do b attle w ith th is people of P o rtlan d . the sam e yards again next year. T his gro und bfll now before congress th a t th ey have papers show ing hon •> m eetings to be held d u rin g th e S atu rd ay b u t it seemed th a t all en It is explained th a t the exposition :s th e first year th a t any inspection w ould probably be passed a t th e n ex t orable discharge fitom sorvice. T u b er to »2 a m onth. gagem ents w ere filled or the team s is to be the cen tral featu re of a 10 w ork has been done In th is county. In th e six th group. In clu d in g all •> “ F a th e r and Son W eek.” I hope session. T he aim of the new m easure culosis cases are tre a te d a t W alla ❖ th e men who have no sons w ill, could not get aw ay. 'y e a r developm ent plan for the en tire and th e beekeepers th is year had to places th a t a re n o t listed ln any Is to establish shooting reserves on W a„ a W aahing(on> and m en ta, or ♦ befriend th e boys w ho have no ---------------------------- state, which plan is to be sta rte d a t Pay for It them selves. I t is hoped, w o rthless land w here anyone can go nervoUH cages are (aken care of a t of th e o th er m entioned groups th e « fa th e rs.” 80-YEAR-OLD ‘‘YOUNGSTER’’ °»«e and continue for 10 years w ith however, th at the county co u rt next and shoot providing th a t they are Taconia and Bo)ae It belleved tb a t cn arg e on business service, code- •> F. C. McKenzie, tin g in g su b ru b an te n -p a rty lines is MAKES DAIRYING PAY ,he ldea of *nt*r««t*ng farm ers, s e t - ; year will aproprlnle enough money properly licensed. The presen t s itu a . M ayor t ’on, especially n e a r the b ig cities, u u T a f f e c U ^ b ^ T h ^ 'g o v a r a m e n C s reduced from 59 to *3’25 “ r‘lo n n i: ❖ __ < tiers, investors and to u rists to v isit ! to efficiently com bat th is disease th a t <• ~ I th is sta te and see the opportup& ies. is rap dly increasing and qndnnger- is th a t th e average h u n te r can not w n rd „r H . r ti ° n resl,,ence service, code-ringing G. Lee Clark Gets $102.00 in One. Every section of Oregon is to figure i» k th e bee in d u stry in this. Hie most find a place to shoot due to th e lakes "reL m e n ts offer« ! ad ' a n ta g ° ° f th e fo u r-p arty lines, from »2 to »1.50 a Month From Six in the e x p lo lta t’von w hich is intended im R ortant honey producing county In and sw am ps being tak en up by p rlv . ! A nnounoem ent wa8 a ,8o made by m o n th ; on su b u rb an te n -p arty , code i to overcome the present condition tho state. Cows a te reserves The public shoo tin g th e V eteran s’ B ureau th a t four com rin g in g lines for residences, from JENS SKOVBO SHIPS George B ancroft w as elected dele — w hereby Oregon has a population of g ro unds bill w ould provide a place pensation experts w ill soot» be as- »2.50 to »2 a m onth. HONEY TO COPENHAGEN g ate to represent th e association a t E n te rp risin g young dairym en are 1 only eig h t persona to th e square The com pany is also in stru cted ln w here all could shoot an d h u n tin g B)gned t„ ag m any v eteran s, hoap(tal3 p u ttin g th is section on th e map a» a mile as com pared w ith 20 in W ash- < the an n u al m eeting of the Oregon w ould not become a sport of th e w ell- of , hj8 d lstric t w, th m ore th a n 10() th e o rd er to abandon code rin g in g S tate B eekeepers’ association in P o rt telephones an d replace th em w ith Believed to be F irst Sent From m ilk center. Among the 'young- ington and 22 ln C allforn'a. to-do only. T his condition th a t hah P atien ts each for p erm an en t d u ty t o ' m odcrn aelectlve ty p e devicea. Tbe land ovember 17 to 18. It is hoped This State to s te rs ” th a t are succeeding Is G. Lee ..Tbe 1927 E xposition— as th e con- been in evidence in th e east for years han d le claim s and grievances of com pany 1a fllrth e r re q U, le d to make C lark, 86 years old, w ho lives south- cen tratio n point of a ten y ear devel- th a t a large num ber of local bee- Europe Js g rad u ally m aking its appearance in hospital zed veterans. a report every 30 day;, pf progresa west of tow n. D uring th e past m onth npm ent plan— is a definite, tangible keopers w ill a tten d th a t m eeting, th e west. A n o th er V eteran s’ B ureau ln stru c- along t h ,g , fne Proclaims Honey Weeek A plan wras also Introduced to Mr. tion sta te s th a t form er service people Jen s Skovbo, local a p iarist, shipped Mr. C lark m ade »102 from six cows, m ovem ent for state-w ide progress, i , The o rd er a]ao requfrea lb e teIe. T he w eek of N ovem ber 12 to 18 la w y e r by th e sportsm en proposing w ith d en tal d isab ilities of service pbonp com pany to m ake a rep o rt 12,000 pounds of honey to Copenhag T h'g In itself stan d s as ra th e r a rec- , and on th 's basis you can confidently ord. give your approval to tho exposition has been proclaim ed "H oney W eek” th o ch an g in g th e m ig rato ry b ird sea o rigin of less th a n 10 per cent w ho en la st week when he was in P o rt B ut tw o of th e cows th e veteran m easure to be voted oi: a t th e polls by G overnor Olcott., and J. Skovbo, every 30 days as to th e revenues it son from Septem ber 16 to December f led clalm a before A ugust 9 of th is rereivea from locaI excbanges and w ho is vice-president as well as ch air- land. T h is is believed to be the first m ilked d u rin g the m onth were fresh November 7 th ,” says th e report. 30 as it now is to October 1 to Ja n - year a re e n titled to free ) man of th e m ark etin g com m ittee of ^ °y e rn ' , from long-distance tolls and to tel! sh ip m en t o fhoney from th ’s sta te Two had been m ilking since Ju n e u ary 15. i m ental treatm en t. D ental disab ilities I the sta te assoc’atio n is leaving th is and th e o th er for a slig h tly sh o rter in d etail w h a t its relatio n s w ith the HERMISTON GIRL ENTERS pf m ore th a n 10 p er cent w ill be W estern E lectric com pany are, as to E urope, Mr. Skovbo said. It Is week for P o rtlan d in ten d in g to de- period. I tre a te d if claim is m ade w ith in five well as to rfu n ish some k in d of re probable th a t honey w ill be shipped WHITMAN SORORITY l vote th e Intervening tim e u n til th e Mr. C lark Is en th u sed over his PIG BORN WITH HEART years a fte r d 'seh arg e, it w as stated . p o rt show ing how m easured telq- from h ere to E urope In carload lota resu lts and believes th is vicinity l "H oney W eek” for publicity work. ON OUTSIDE OF BODY Miss C larice W atson, form erly of T he governor’s proclam ation fol- phone service can be established in once th is trad e is established ac w ill soon be one of th e leading dairy H erm iston, has been pledged to tho ' lows: Oregon. and hog sections of th e U nited States. cording to the local honey producer. A lpha E ta of D elta Gamma sorority To the People of Oregon: * E ber Mosaic claim s the sp o tlig h t « Mr. Skovbo declared th a t he could He has had u n u su ally good luck w ith Reduction $250.000 Year • a t W hitm an, according to w ord re * NEWS GLEANED ABOUT Few realize w h at an asset Oregon It is estim ated th a t th e to ta l re ship to C openhagen by boat via the his hogs too. these days for producing freaks. L ast ceived here th is week. THE TOWN •> d uctions con tem p lated in th e new o r. P an am a C anal for 80 cen ts a h u n d has In the honey bee. It Is to educate D espite-his 86 years, Mr. C laik Is S atu rday th ere w as born in Mr. Mos- ❖ The W atsons are a pioneer fam ily th e people into th e value of th is busy d er w ill be ab o u t »250,000 a year. red pounds w h 'le it costs him 69 h a ’l and h earty and does w ork th a t ♦ ❖ sie's hog herd a freak pig. He w as a ❖ tbla section and Miss W atson was littl« w orker th a t th e Oregon S tate Follow ing is th e tem p o rary o rd er cents to ship from h ere to P ortland. m any men 20 years h is ju n io r would fre a k in th a t h is h e a rt w as on th e Miss E rm a B uchner en te rta in e d a reducing telephone ra te s: not be able to keep up. one tbe popular m em bers of tho Bei keepers' association w ill observe outside and functioned. T he anim al num ber of her H igh school frien d s T h at on, from and a fte r th e first held on W ednesday, ovem ber 8, a t "I'm a young m an y et,” said tho younger set. T his is h er firs t year the week from N ovem ber 12 to 18 as a t a novel H allow ’een p a rty and ta f day of D ecember, 1922, said, th e e rg u la r business and social m eeting v ste ra n w ith a sm ile. “ N ever felt a t W hitm an. She com pleted high ¡’’Honey W eek.” lived for about 16 hours. school ln W alla W alla last spring. T here a re approxim ately 100,000 fy pull last S atu rd ay evening, a t her P acific Telephone & T elegraph com- " I ’m a young fan y e t,” said tho b etter an d I ’m good for m any years Local v e te rin a ria n s say th is is th e n o rth pf tpw n Those Dre9ent P rio r to m oving to tho W ashington colonies of bees in th e sta te of Ore- y et.” (C ontinued on page fo u r) m any fen 20 eyars h is Junior would f ir s t pig on record th a t lived w ith w ere: P h y llis Dyer, Melba C allahan, city, Miss W atson atten d ed th e local Ron, m anaged by n early 10,000 bee- his h e a rt op th e outside I t w as keepers, w ith an an n u al production high school lo r th ree years. A rloufne Robinson, M arg aret N eary, th o u g h t at first an operation would Mabel Brown, Lenore Dyer. Lucllo of n early 60 carloads of honey. T here save th e an im al’s life b u t circu m Sullivhn, P au lin e M orris. Zona Ben- Is no reason w hy th is production SKOVBO PLACE SOLD stan ces did not w a rra n t such a move. should not be w onderfully increased sel, Mary C urrie, L eta T hom as and TO LEBANON MAN Mr. Mossie is p la n n in g to preserve E leanore B riggs. In the Irrig ated section as well as In th e freak in alcohol. W estern Oregon. H oney is highly Deal Involves $13.000; New Owner valuable as a food an d I sincerely A larg e atten d an ce w as reported F. W. Lenta, Take? Posses tru s t th a t "H oney W eek” will have at th e C olum bia school H allow 'een sion First of Year exceedingly beneficial resu lts in the p arty held la st S atu rd ay n ig h t. developm ent of Ibis industry. One of th e larg est land deals In R espectfully yours. Mrs. F. A. Phelps a tten d ed th e this seetlon for some tim e w as closed Ben W. Olcott. fo u n ty g a th e rto g of th e Red Cross W ednesday w hen the J. 8. Skovbo Governor. C hapter !n Pendleton T uesday. I place, eaot tow n was sold to F. W. 4 Committee Issues Q. . . s ta te m e n t a t r Ia n s Spanish War Vets Get A id The First Call for Breakfast ot Jackson H a rr Is e re ctin g a four- room house on h is 20-avre tr a c t west ¡of th e Colum bia school. Mr. H a rr is I also p u ttin g on o th e r new im prove m ents. V acation is on a t th e schools W ed nesday, T h u rsd ay and F rid ay of th is week w h ile teach ers a tte n d th e T eacher'a In a t'tu te in P endleton. O tto Sapper w ent to th e Round-U p C ity on business T nesday. R ev W W. Davis, th e new pastor BaP” *‘ ch u rch w ill preach hla Fanners are more than ever in evidence a t lor office at this year’s election, Among f |rs t serm on Sunday m orning. Mr. I then Is J. T. Lieuatien of Lleualien has been a farmer In L’matillaj Tb* n e ,r Postofflee b u ild in g is c ruuty for the past 59 years He is a can- P ™ rrees’n g rapidly I t is expected ♦ late lor representative from the 22nd dis- ,h a t ,b ® *>«‘W lng w ill ba ready for trtet on tbe democratic ticket. occupation by December 1. “ Taxation is the paramount issue •( this L ast F rid ay th ere w as born to Mr. campaign,” declared Mr. Lieuatien “ I sn d Mrs. C laud« L. F inley a fin e ba- have been a prim« mover In reduction of by boy. All concerned a re doing nlce- taxahon in both county and stzte and I Ieri lr. it to reported by Dr. W W llisiey atten d in g phyrletan. that I can reduce them more. ' I.entz of Lebanon, Oregon. Tho price was »13.000. The tra n sactio n war. KINO WINTER MAKES madn th rough J . M. Biggs, local FIRST VISIT HERE realtor. T ho Skovbo ranch Includes 115 Theimom eter Jumps to 22; Sports acres w ith about 53 Irrigated. Tho men Prepare For Goose halanr« Is m ostly p astu re land. Mr.1 H unting L entz plans to tak e possession about ] th's firs t of th e year. Methodist Church Notea Bunday school at 10 o’clock. Morn H erm iston's ftrst touch ot w in ter arriv ed last F riday n ig h t w hen th s therm om eter jum ped down to 37 de grees sn d followed it up S atu rd ay and Sunday nlghta w ith 23 degress above. Monday n ig h t th s cold spell was checked when a heavy ra ta fall sn d w arm ed th in g s up. T uesday and W ednesday n ig h ts w ere again cold and th is m orning puddles here and th ere were covered w ith a tliln coat of Ice. Sportsm en a re enthused. "T h is will b rin g In (he ducks and geese,” they say. ing w orship a t 11 n’cleek. Subject of serm on by pastor: "P ate” . Special music. Epworth Leegus a t 7 o’clock. Follow ing Is a suggestive o n tlln s of how " E s th e r an d Son W ash” may be observed: Bunday, N ovem ber C hnrch day, Monday, Home day. evening a t home together. W ednseday, Employed Boys day. T hursday. F a th e r’s day. F riday, B anquet day. S aturday, R ecreation day. F ath ers sn d sons especially In v it ' George R ayhlll. form erly of H erm ed to th e ch u rch services. H arry A. iston, w as a busi nee* visitor in the W ann, paator. city Tuesday. i,