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(Tbv Hermiston IAJ. ° to VOL. XVII MAY PAGEANT IS GORGEOUS SPECTACLE Another number which was much pullets, which too many practice. BOARDMAN ODD FELLOWS enjoyed was the unveiling of the In this section of the state green cherry tree In which six little girls ORGANIZE LODGE feed is possible every month of the In white danced around a veiled ob year and the poultryman having the Saturday Afternoon and Evening of ject object which when uncovered ability to plan ahead is the one who April 28 proved to be a miniature Jap. cherry now has or soon will have his sum tree in full bloom. From It two lit mer green feed well under way. QUEEN AROLUINE IS CROWNED tle fairy spirits. Kathryn Hayden This new lodge will be known as EXPERT OFFERS ADVICE TO THE The laying hens will hold their ILLNESS CONFINED HIM TO HIS Boardman lodge No. 248, I. O. O. F. WITH FITTING CEREMONIES COMMERCIAL CLUB WILL TEN and Ernestine Sullivan, camo flitt- POULTRY RAISERS production through the summer and HOME PAST FEW WEEKS C. G. Blayden, P. G., is the first ______ Ing in fluffy pink frocks. DER LUNCHEON IN HONOR fall much better when given plenty Noble Grand and J. H. Gorham, sec After a baritone solo by C. P. of geeen feed. The laying hens retary. The Varied Program Rendered Was Adams the band struck up for an-1 The Worst Enemy to a Flock of should not be handicapped In their Was Serving Hermiston as City Mar W ell Received and Brought Credit other parade; this time it was the! The new lodge opened its career w ill Inspect Sites for Umatilla RaP- Promising Young Pullets Is Very late season production because their with a list of twenty enthusiastic ! ids Project and the McKay Creek shall at The Time of His Death on Those Who Participated small boys and their vehicles, each as Frequently the Owner. product is needed to help pay the members. Regular meetings will be ! cleverly decorated as could be im-I Dam feed bills of the new flock of pullets. held on Wednesday nights of each j ) agined. The prize (a pearl handled I _______ With a little culling and proper A few hours before going to press week in the hall above the postoffice I As if to make amends ofr the 1 knife) was awarded to Robert and chilliness of the wind. Old Sol, after Eugene Roberts, who traveled in the ‘ “ M Rhode8’ Poultry Farm feeding the laying hens may be kept Thursday afternoon the news an in Boardman. The organization * D. W. Davis, former governor of flirting all the morning with f a s t! same vehicle made up to represent! , . em°”Strator’ again Placed among on the Job until the early hatched nouncing the death of C. H. Cran wss instituted by S. F. Bowman, Idaho, and at present acting In the moving louds, condescended to ap- i daffodils. Ithe "° highest flock records for Ore- pullets start to bring in an income dall was received. Grand Master and W. T. Reeves, capacity of special sectelary of the pear just in time for the festivities A second Maypole dance by eight ,K° “ dur,ng March with 372 white this fall. Mr. Crandall has been confined to Grand Cbaplain, both of the Juris- interior, accompanied by A. P. The pullets should be fed in such his home for the past few weeks on •.’Iction of Oregon. Election and in of the May Day Pageant given under girls from the eighth grade, dressed 6g ° ! " chickens- '135 eggs that Davie, director of the reclamation a way that they will maintain an account of sickness. Last Tuesday the auspices of the Women’s Com- in pink and blue dresses, preceded Were produced’ or an average of ap- stallation of officers and other mat- ■ service, will visit Herihston next even and steady growth. It is one munity Club of Hermiston Tuesday a third parade of the larger boys on pro!ilmate,F eggs per bird, morning his condition grew worse lere were attended to during the Saturday. May 5. The distinguished mistake to feed them on a forced and a telegram was sent to his son afternoon. Approximately 900 spec- , bicycles. They also showed ingenu-j Mr’ Croaby who recently spent afternoon session. The evening guests will arrive on the early morn- growth ration and have the whole apprising him of his father’s Illness. meeting was devoted entirely to the ing traln froni Portiaud. At noon taiors from the community and nci- Ity in decoration and Loren Wann i two days *n the county with the flock laying between four and five ghborlng towns helped to make this | was prize winner on his bicycle dec-! P°ultry Producers makes the follow- Mr. Crandall was serving Hermis conferring of the four degrees upon 1 the local commercial club have plan. months. It is another mistake to class of eleven candidates ton as city marshal at the time of his gala day one of the most important orated wth red white and blue with ing 8l|RSestions regarding the man- ned a luncheon in honor of the two hatch them early and feed them death. events in the history of the project, j an eagle attached to the handle bars. aBement at this time: The work was in charge of de men. after which they will be taken nothing in order to prevent a fall or gree teams from Pendleton, Stan on a trip to view the site ot the Uma Improvided benches were provided i Jane Warner, Dorothy Straw and The foundation for the fall and winter molt. The fall molt is fre field an dHermiston, ail of which tilla Rapids project. for them, surrounding the green- Margaret Waterman in yellow, pink early winter egg business lies with quently a result of mismanagement, MAYOR SAYS TRAFFIC LAWS mads a commendable showing. More sward of the school house yard on and blue costumes, gave a beautiful the young pullets now being brood They will leave Hermiston some MUST BE OBSERVED some place. A pulet needs certain than 125 members were present. time in the afternoon for Pendleton two sides and facing the platform! interpretation of Valse Gracieuse, ed. Too many poultry men rest on foods to properly develop her muscu provided for the queen, and her re- ! after which the audience rose and their oars when chicks are two or Offenders Who Persist in Breaking Pendleton was represented by 30 and from that city a tour of inspect- members who brought a complete j ion wllI be made of the McKay creek tinue, in a veritable fairy bower of J sang The Star Spangled Banner and three weeks old and the following lar and bony structure. The feed Them W ill be Prosecuted. ing problem with yarded chickens outfit of regalia and an orchestra of dam. flowers, making the scene a riot of j Queen Arlouine and her retinue de remark is frequently heard, “My demands a wider „variety of feeds color. Graceful posy-laden baskets; parted through an aisle formed ot chickens are out of danger.” There The men are making this trip to In conversation with the mayor three pieces which added much to than pulletg on unlimited free range. hung from trees, ropes of wistariasI the little flower children, who bow- is no time in the life of a pullet when last Tuesday morning he emphatic the Interest in the work. The Stan- the northwest for the purpose of Holding back or retarding the de- fit'd team scored a home run in their swung from bough to bough, stately | ed the knee to Her Majesty as she it is out of danger. The pullet pays elopment of pullets to prevent a molt ally declared that speeding on Main interpretation of the second degree. visiting the different reclamation hollyhocks stood sentinel, peach passed out. projects. a good return or the good man frequently acts as a boomerang. The street must be stopped. blossoms and popples added beauty agement given it, otherwise we pay lighter breeds should, be brought in From Pendleton they will go to “There is another traffic law that The lnttatory degree was conferred to the scene, while a canopy of roses, for our negligence in not giving it to flock production by or shortly motorists are inclined to break,” by Hermiston brothers who take an Spokane where three days will be ferns and spireas overhung the the quality of feed and care it must after the pullets are six months old. continued the mayor. “They will espeiacl Interest in the new lodge. spent Inspecting the Columbia Basin queen's bower, and in the back have. What the pullets are next fall This requires only good conservative turn around in the middle of the There never has been a more Inter irrigaton project. ground stood a row of human sun depends largely upon what they are judgment on the part of the owner. block. I have watched this per esting meeting of the great order flowers— boys about six years of age caused to be by the care given them A flock production at six months or sonally and have seen collisions eld in eastern Oregon. Not a dull State Sunday School Institute in dark spits with necklaces of sun. by the owner. The poultry busi after must mean that a few precoc avoided only by a hair’s breadth. me oment during the two sessions, The State Sunday School Institute flower petals, their bright faces ness is a business that requires in ious pullets are going to lay much The motorists who insist in breaking which closed at 4 a. nt. Sunday. recently held at the Methodist Grand Master Bowman did much church was a big success. We were making, the centers. ENTRANCE IG GAINED THROUGH telligent judgment and supervision before the six months period. Feed the city’s traffic laws will find them One of the features which added each one of the three hundred and and manage the flock and do not selves in trouble, for we intend to to make the affair a sucess. The fortunate In securing such able lead BACK DOOR entiro membership take pride tn sup. ers as the Rev. F. M. Jasper, of Port greatly to the succes of the afternoon sixty-five days of the year. side track the whole system for the enforce them.” was the band which was organized a land. and Dr. Vanice. of the State The worst enemy to a flock of individual. Study out carefully the The mayor has the right idea and porting him on such occasions. The meetings were held in the few months ago far the occasion. Prowler Gets $15.00 From R egister promising pullets is very frequently feeding system before falling heir to should be commended for the stand assembly room of the school building. Presbyterian Board, who were full It is composed of local men and boys the owner of the flock. There is an the other fellow’s system. Your he has Taken. ¡of helpful suggcstlonn along all Sun and $90.00 From Safe under the leadership of C. P. Adams It is necessary in all towns and A good lunch was served at mid day school lines. They not only ocean of miscellaneous advice going conditions may be entirely different and it is to be hoped that the organ cities to lay down rules and regula night in the school cafeteria. A stressed the spiritual side of life but the rounds in poultry circles today from his. brother from California, two from ization thus started may be a per Some time Friday night while the much of which is erroneous and is If the chicks are forced to live on tions to govern traffic In order to Spokane and two from Lexington alro the recreational as well. We manent one. They played “New hope these men may return again. Inhabitants of Hermiston were founded neither upon goot^ jubgment ground where pullets have been rais avoid accidents. There are some were in attendance in addition to Representatives’ from nearby towns Orleans Quick Step” as the opening were peacefully sleepng, a prowler or experimental evidenced If the ed many times before, trouble may who seem to think they can break the lodges mentioned. number of the program and were fol as well as Hermfiston enjoyed the entered the City Meat Market by owner does not base his methods up result. Perhaps they will get b y 1 these rules and get away with it. All present like the Boardman way lectures. lowed by a chorus of high school stu on some authoritative advice he may They have a lesson to learn and the forcing the back door, robbing the Just another year and perhaps they dents who sang Verdi’s “Oh Hail Us Next Saturday evening at 7:30 drown the profits from the promis won’t. Next year's business is at quicker the fact is made known to and hope this will prove a banner cash register and safe of »105.00. Boost for Boardman. Ye Free" very creditably, their fresh at the M. E. church will take place A key had been used to open the ing flock of pullets in this ocean of stake and the chance should not be them that they also must observe the Written by One of Them. young voices awakening Joyful the quarterly meeting presided over safe and after emptying it of the miscellaneous advice. taken. Idle-brooder houses, desert traffic rules, the better it will be for echoes on the afternoon air. They by the District Superintendent Dr. money it contained, the safe was The poultry industry has had a ed poultry plants and high death all concerned. were directed by Rev. W. W. Davis D. H. Leech, of Portland, who will If the motorist who disregard the again re-locked. very rapid development. Its de rate in some flocks stand out as mute pastor of the Baptist church. Six also deliver the sermon on Sunday Sheriff Zoeth Houser arrived on velopment has been more rapid the evidences of the fellow Who decided traffic laws was jeopardizing IbiB young girls in pale green costumes morning. Mr. EWne Martin will S P E C IA L C O S S S S P O N D E N C B the scene Saturday morning to ob country over, than the findings of to chane it another year. Soil con own life alone It would not be neces- gave a flower dance and at the con sing a solo. Usual services in the tain, if possible, a clue that might the experimental stations of the sev tamination for growing stock means Rary to enforce these rules, but there elusion Queen Aroluine I (Miss Rob Mr. and Mrs. Blackwell and two evening. nre other people whose life is en lead to the apprehension of the eral states. New problems of breed defeat sooner or later. inson, who was chosen May Queen dangered by their reckless driving. children are guests at the home of thief. Some finger prints left by ing, feeding, soil contamination, dis by popular vote) entered, dressed in You are on the right track, mayor, Mrs. Franz. Mrs. Blackwell Is a Eastern Star Entertain the culprit was obtained by the eases, marketing, etc., have been The expense and labor of raising a royal robe of blue velvet with Gor sheriff. and we believe that you have the daughter of Mrs. Franz. Ons of the important social events created n a few years. For many of pullets up to a fair size is too great don Blessing and Forest Evans as of last week was the card party The City Market has recently been these problems definite data is not to take chances on their piling up support of the town In enforcing the train bearers. Her attendants, ¿eonard Rogers, formerly of Her- given by the local order of the East sold to Mr. John Ellis, of Annacortes, available as yet. This condition In the corners and smothering. Tem city traffic ordinances. Misses Eleanor Briggs, Leta Thomas, Washington. provides the opportunity for the porary roosts should be placed in the Government Tries to Adjust Land n.'ston, was visiting friends in Co ern Star on Tuesday evening at the Gertrude Belsse, Melba Callahan lumbia Sunday. He nas been resid Masonic hall. The guests were the fakir, the egotist and the savior brooder houses and the heat in the Values W ith Dam Site Owners Nafhcy McNaught and Margaret ing In La Grande. Masons of this community and their to spread out any Investigation by brooder stoves should not be cut off Harry L. Holgate, district coun Neary preceded her dresed in yellow, Lack of Casing Delays Oil Drilling wives. About seventy .'were pres the poultryman who is in trouble as until the pullets have been taught to sel for the reclamation service and pale green and pink organdie gowns Temporarily Miss Alice Locke returned Tues ent. Fourteen tables were in play, a result of his failure to follow a roost. assistant Tyre, of Portland, were in | Oil drilling operations of the with hats to match and carrying day to Walla Walia to finish her sen. path previously proven. Failures There is a lot of pure, fresh air Pendleton Friday conferring with re lor year in the high school, which both bridge and 500 being used. The crooks to harmonize with their cos Northeastern Oregon Oil Exploration high and consolation prizes In bridge and troubles result, not so much ‘outside” of many brooder houses in presentative busines men of that city tumes. Little Mildred Phelps fol Company, who are sinking a well in from lack of available information, Oregon today. Many culls are pro- in an endeavor to determine the was interrupted by the illness of her were awarded to F. B. Swayze and lowed bearing the crown and scepter the vicinity of Hermiston, has been father here. Mrs. Ed. Jackson respectively, while as from the poultrymen going off dued for want of fresh air. Fresh land values of the district. on a cushion and with the queen temporarily delayed. in GOO they fell to Mrs. A. Agnew on a tangent and utterly disregard air is an enemy of disease. Feeding The information gathered will be came J. F. McNaught, imperson- Owing to the shale condition of Mrs. Downing left for Pilot Rock and August Belsse. ing proven laws and reliable meth is important but its success depends used In the purchase of the site for Tuesday where she has taken a post, a ing the Archbishop of Canterbury. the walls, the well caved in and Delicious refreshments and a soc ods. There is not now, nor ever will upon a «good supply of fresh ar. the McKay Creek dam. tlon for the sumnior. The remainder of her suite included twice the drilling tools were caught ial hour closed a most enjoyable eve be, a drug of such miraculons nature Fresh air isn’t put up In tablet form The eight land owners who are Messrs. Irwin Shotwell, Frank at the bottom. Fishing equipment ning. that it will suddenly remedy the ills to dissolve in the chicks drinking Involved in the 1500 acre deal con A group of young folks gathered Swayze, Donald Shotwell, Embry was secured and both times they of prolonged mismanagement. water, yet fresh air will prevent tend that the valuation set by the at the R. E. Addleman home Sunday Warriner, Dan Winesett and Mar were brought out successfully, but Umatilla Masons W ill Give Dance in of "u,,,n,er summer green grcen feed for more rouble than all the medicated board of appraisers is too low, and and enjoyed a picnic dinner. shall Newport, of Portland, a former the conditions grew worse with con- I Lack ol Hermiston have retained Pendleton attorneys SriiUnir and .. studen of this school. With appro tinued drilling it was decided growing pullets creates, a risk which tablets will cure. Tuscan Masonic Lodge No. 238. of no poultryman can afford to take to represent them should the case Columbia school dismissed Tues priate*' remarkg impressing upon her to put in casing. An order was sent It Is advantageous to give growing come into court. The government day aflernon on account of the Mny Umatilla, will give a dance In the the importance of her station the to Portland for the desired casing I An abundancee of succulent green Hermiston auditorium Wednesday, Archbishop of Canterbury crowned but the sort that the company was fced’ adde from 1,8 recognized val- chicks as well as adult fowls Epson in order lo avoid delay are trying to Pageant. May 16. ; ues. has the power to offset and par eliminate court action. It is stated salts at stated intervals. Most pnul- Miss Aroluine queen and received her ! able to procure in that city was un- j The Echo orchestra wil play for that condemnaton suits may be nec Charles Spencer and family moved vows to faithfully discharge her satisfactory. Smaller sizes were tially atone for many of the miser- the dance. A lunch will be served. essary. into the Knapton house this week duties. All flowerland seemed then procurable but the kind necessary The public is cordially invited to to unfold. Spring, impersonated by j for the local well had to be ordered The Neighborhood Club will meet participate In the dance. Miss Mabel Brown in a costume of from San Francisco. According to 1 next Wednesday at the home of Mrs. green, sang of the joyousness of her j the officials of the company this : Umatilla County Pioneer Passes A. A. Paulson. coming. Eight boys and girls in I shipment should arrive about May Tdrs. Jessie Falling, who wag over white, with garlands of roses, danc- ! 6th. Rev. Davis spoke to us last Sunday ninety years old, died in Pendleton ed around the Maypole. Little Lou- j O. C. Young, secrelary of the com- i and It was a most gracious time for last Tuesday. Mrs. Fallng was one ise Root, sweet as a sunbeam itself,. pany stated that a few days ago an those who were present. Old men of the pioneers of Umatilla county, dressed in yellow and pale blue with | experienced oil driller, who owns j and women's eyes filled with tears having lived in Umatilla when that a golden wand and twinkling gol- < several rigs in the Northwest, pre- j as they listened to the wonderful town was the prnclpal hamlet of this den slippers, represented the Sun- dieted that they would strike gas story of the love of God. He will region. shine Fairy, danced forth A o give at least within 200 feet more, or ini speak to us again In two weeks, or obéissance to the queen and back to i les than a total depth of 500 feet, May the 13th.— C. E. Spencer. Old Newport Home Sold receive the flower,, as they blossom- i “After drilling through 80 feet The old Newport home in this city ed— little girl daisies in white and of very hard basalt,” continued Mr. has been sold to O. W. Bailey, of yellow flower dresses, poppies in red Young, “we struck what corresponds Card of Thanks In behalf of the members of the Pendleton. buttercups in yellow, violets In pur- to ‘Colorado sands’ in Montana and Woman’s Community Club I wish to Mr. Bailey expects to move his pie, tulips in red and some in yel- Wyoming, and we had this shale in , thank all those whose Interest and family from Pendleton to Hermiston low and wild roses in rose, each ! varying degrees for 60 feet when we i help contributed so largely to the some time In the near future where group in turn singing the song of entered a porous basalt. This con- suceese of the May Pageant. We ap they will reside in the house that he thelr flower. ! ditlon is exactly like that found in preciate especially the work of those has purchased. Even the brownies appeared, danc- the Rattlesnake gas fields in Benton women who, regardless of club mem cd with tinkling beils and were off county, Washington, 35 miles north bership, have given such unstinted as quickly as they came. Tiny girls of us. where gas has been found In Sue On Note measure of time and effort. We are under school age. In their crisp little eight wells at a tepth of 750 feet, or The Fret National Bank of this grateful for the loyal support of ihe j ctty has brought suit in the circuit frockg and wheeling gorgeously deco- on a structural base about 200 feet teachers and the quick response from collrt against Lewellyn Brownell to rated baby cabs, were all unconscious in the porous basalt we are now in.” the school children. We offer sin- collect 3225 whch they claim Is due of the sensation they created in tbelr -------------------------- | cere thanks to those who sacrificed o„ a note. Raley, Raley A Stelwer difficulty in piloting their beloved Hermiston High ta Play Echo High personal gain and comfort to supply w . J. Warner represent the dollies safely through the uneven ; Friday I our program with mule and the won. bank. grass ia the girls’ vehicle parade. The local high school nlnê'“wîil ilcrful cooperation of the business ____________ Ruth Dodd, dresed in blue and wheel- try to outwit the Echo high base ball men of Hermiston in furnishing sup Hermiiton Women Have Narrow Ea- Ing her baby in a cab. completely ' aggregation in diamond lore in a I plies an din Ihe final work ofstaglng : cape in Aut<) Accident covered with pink, blue and launder game that is scheduled for Friday, and conducting, command our warm- Mrs. F. Callahan and Mr«. Babbett morning glories, was awards* the May 4. on the local dtftniond. • at praise and gratitude. narrowly escaped serious Injury last prize which w a, a silver spoon. Echo has a team that has made a Mrs. Geo. IP*Root, Friday when the car of Tom Marshon A rope drill given by a number of creditable showing and < a hard President of Woman’s Community of Portland, In which they were rld- aeventh grade glrla, was lovely. The fonght and Interesting game la antic- Club. ing, was smashed Into by W. Wal- girls were dressed la the rainbow Ipsted when the two teams meet, lace, of St. Helens. The accident shades and carried ropes to match. The game will be called at 3 p. m. Art Adamson, of Enterprise, was happened on the old Oregon trail which they used ia their drill. <AdmiseloQ will be 2S and 10. town Saturday. east of The Dallas. HERMISTON POULTRY RANKS HIGH IN STATE C. H. CRANDALL DIES THURSDAY RECLAMATION MEN HERE SATURDAY CITY MEAT MARKET ROBBED FRIDAY NIGHT COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES