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U • fO Library Ûlw l-Urmwimt Brralh VOL. XVII HOLD NEW BRIDGE A NECESSITY HERMISTON. UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY. JUNE 7. 1923* E. P. DODD TO REPRESENT COMMERCIAL CLUB AT EUGENE HAY GROWERS TO LAUNCH ORGANIZATION KELLEY-BOYNTON Party Given Hermiston Matron A party was given last Saturday night at the Willard Felthouse home In this city In honor of Mrs. O. C. Young, who left Wednesday after noon for Kalamazoo, Mich., where she will speud the summer. The parly was given by the teach ers of the Baptist Sunday schol. Mrs. Young being a teacher In the Sunday schol. J BOARDMAN’S NEW CHEESE FACTORY READY FOR WORK R. C. TODD APPOINTED JUSTICE OF PEAGE Two of llermistpn’s prominent To Discuss B ills to Be Voted on at young people were married last Sun Jacob Marty & Son. practical Coming Election day at the home of the bride in cheese makers, have opened their this city, when Rev, Davis, pastor new cheese factory at Boardman and of the Baptist church united In The Eugene commercial club has HIGHWAY BRIDGE AT UMATILLA expect to do a fine business with MEETING HELD AT KENNEWICK Bent a communication to the Hermis-f wedlock Miss Laura Boynton and WILL SUCCEED E. F. DODD, WHO dairymen on the project. UNSIGHTLY AND IMPASSIBLE MONDAY Harry W. Kelley. ton club Inviting them to send RECENTLY RESIGNED The new plant 18 modern and com. member of their body to Eugene on The wedding was performed on plete with a capacity for 600 lbs Um atilla Commercial Club E u li.t the U S “ " -be ^ orked the lawn of the Boynton home. Only of milk, or about 600 pounds of throughout the state are receiving Out D uring the Coming Two Immediate relatives of the family cheese a day. Prices offered for Mr. Todd W ill Assume His New Dut Aid of Hermiston Club in Pro like invitations and no doubt a large Roads To Be B u ilt To Umatilla were present. WEEKS milk will scale 5 cents a pound ies Today. Appointment curing Much Needed Im number of them will be represented Rapids Site above Portland butterfat prices. The W ell Merited The bride wore a pink organdie provement Two road projects are under way new factory occupies the new Mur- at a meeting to be held on the above dress with hat to match. both leading to the Umatilla Rapids chle building to which an extensive date at which time there will be a The hay growers of the whole After the ceremony a dainty and The Hermiston Commercial Club 1 .7 ? Northwest met, through their re, delicious wedding breakfast was site. One leads north from Hermis addition will be built to afford need According to Wednesday’s East ton by the old Klk farm and the ed room.— Boardman Mirror. Oregonian, R. C. Todd was appointed recently received a leter from the I are com,ng up an<1 wU1 be vote<l on i Presentatves, at Kennewick. Wash., served to the assembled guests. other from Umatilla by the gravel at the next state election. j on Monday, June 4, some eighty by the county court to succeed E. P. Umatilla club asking their help In The couple left by car for an ex pit. Both of these roads will Inter The different representatives sent , delegates being in attemdance. Dodd, who recently resigned aa Jus procuring a new highway bridge tensive wedding tour. sect the rallraod. by the clubs will be alloted It certain ' A general discusson of coopera- tice of the peace. over the Umatilla river at that point. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. amount of time during which tim e! tlve marketing was held, in which Mr. Todd’s appointment will be Ths bridge is the only eye-sore srxci.u, coaaaaroKDKHca Union P acific Special R ates they will be asked to discuss the j Director French of the Washington W. S. Boynton and a graduate of well received by the people of Her that may be seen along the Colum the Hermiston high school. She is During the Rose Festival in Port various measures. It is believed i Agricultural commission, Boyd Oli- Mac Foster, a wheat rancher of miston and the district over which bia highway between Portland and that such a gathering will allow | ver of the law firm of Aaron Saplro, chief operator at the local telephone land June 12, 13 and 14, the Union Pendleton, was a guest at the Ben he will serve. The county court is Pendleton. It is unsafe 1 nevery re exchange. Mr. Kelley is employed Pacific will have special rates on those who attend an opportunity to and L. M. Hunt of the Oregon Co- net and Lamblrth homes the latter to be commended tor their select spect. There are times during the hear both sides of the questions and operatve Hay Growers participated as foreman for the Shotwell Con- round trip tickets to Proltland. part of the week. ion, he being a man who Is fitted year when the river rises submerg sructlon Company. upon their return to their respective In addition several good papers were The fare from Hermiston to Port in every way to serve the people in ing the bridge, making it Impossible The Herald joins with their many land and return will be $9.96. The homes will be able to infrom the vot- presented upon Increasing consump- Allen Locke of Athena, Is visit this capacity In a credtable manner. for tourists to cross the river. At friends in wishing them a happy sale dates on these tickets are June ing his brother Wiliam ths week. ers concerning the bills in order that tlon of hay. His past record stamps him as a man tfuch tlmeB » ferry is pressed into they may vote intelligently In re It was the general impression that l and prosperous Journey over life’s 11, 12 and 13. The return limit on service. of unusual ability to handle public matrimonial sea. gards to them. tickets purchased during these rates there was never a more favorable Lloyd Harmon has been a guest affairs. At present he is serving on What a striking contrast to the After the secretary had read the time to put on such an organization is June 18. at Stockards thl8 week. the city council and In this conect- bridges of the lower Columbia high, leter from the Eugene club, the Her and that this was a time of dire CO-OPERATION MAY REDUCE lon has behind him an enviable rec way. They are modern and up-to- When Stg. Davis plays such pic miston orgalnzatlon voted to send E. need as well. THE MOSQUITO PEST date In every respect, standing as a The morning church at Columbia ord. tures as “When Knighthood Was In P. Dodd to represent them. A com- Mr. Todd is one of the early sel Strong resolutions were passed and monument <jf bridge architecture, mltee was then appointed to raise is holding revival meetings! every Were you ever stung-—by a mos Flower,” he demonstrated the fact night at the school house. Every lers on the project and Is well known while the one at Umatlla is obsolete, the necessary funds needed to be an organization committee appointed that he Is giving the movie fans the unsafe and unable t give the service used as expense money for the local to assist In carrying out the details quito? If so or If not, you have best that there Is In pictures. A one Is cordially Invited to attend throughout his district. doubtle3 heard of them, and would of the plan, representing every part that is demanded of a bridge on one delegate. these meetings. be Interested to learn that communi large and appreciative audience at of the hay producing districts. of the country’s most noted scenic Couldn't See ths Joks. tended the perfromr.nces both nights highways. I wns nine and he was ten. I wae The contract and marketing ties by coopertion have reduced the and the census of opinion by those Mrs. Simmons gave a tea party for PICTURES DEPICTING CLUB agreement will be drawn up by mosquito to a negligable quantity. her daughter, Mrs. Will Sanders, deeply In love with him. When my The Umatilla commercial club Is WORK SHOWN AT COLUMBIA Aaron Saplro, who has put more co- You of course know the history of who atended was to the effect that who is vlsltng there ths week, last birthday arrived, a heavy package sponsoring a worthy movement and the picture was one of the best also arrived, from him. 1 took off the opertive organizations upon a sound building of the Panama canal. How ever played at the local theatre.. Thursday afternoon. should be aided In every way In It’s first wrapping and there was another this goernment, after a number of Through the courtesy of Mr. H. J. basis than alll the other lawyers to endeavor to procure the bridge. following and several more. Then StlHlngg the editor was permitted to gether, and the work of organization failures by other nations, made the Rev. Davis Is still giving us his came a shoe box. I opened It, and The leter was read at the weekly Mrs. J. P. Hayden entertained on canal an accomplished fact by rea services every two weeks at the ray heart was beating with excitement meeting of the commercial club last attend a meeting held last Saturday will be carried out under the super evening at the Columbia school. The vision of Mr. Boyd Oliver, who has son of eradication of the mosquito. Thursday afternoon In honor of Miss school house and wll be with us But, le, and behold! there lay a brick, Tuesday and the matter was referred Boynton, a recent bride. Eighteen with “greetings" printed on It. This principal feature of the program was Just returned from Texas, where he Hundreds and thousands of canal next Sunday at 3 P. M„ Everyone was the beginning nnd also the end of to the highway committee. a motion picture depicting the won assisted In forming a similar organ workers were killed by mosquitoes guests were present. A large num Is urged to attend. my flrst love affair.—Exchange. The Hermiston club will no doubt derful realities and possibilities of ization. which carried the fever germs so ber of useful gifts were presented to Miss Boynton at this time. take an active part and join with club work anmong farmer boys and that the project had to be abondoned. It is agreed that a 75 per cent the Umatilla organization in an en grls. The Columbia Farm Bureau held signup fo the hay of the Northwest The first step taken by the U. S. deavor t oget a new bridge at Uma Mrs. George M. Gould Is on the The following local men repre a meeting last Monday night. Mr. McAllisetr, publicity agent will be secured, as it is claimed that government was covering the stag tilla sick list this week. sented the Oregon Hay Growers at County Agent Bennlon discussed the nant pools where these pests bred, for the Portland Union Stockyards, a less tonnage will only Invite dis Below we publish the letter receiv said that in club work a boy or girl aster. with crude oil. The subsequent the Northwest hay growers meeting thinning and spraying of apples and held in Kennewick last Monday: Prof. H. A. Scullen gave some very ed from the Umatilla Commercial may borrow necessary fundB from Adolph Exner, of Corvallis, was work was comparatively easy. Mr. Buckner appeared at the meet H. J. Bean, of Echo, Lee Safely, of good points on bee culture. club: In Hermiston Tuesday. Mr. Exner a bank to buy his or her calf or pig Over In Jersey where the moe- ing and assured the growers that the Creek, Henry 'Stillings, had quite an experience while croee- Umatilla, Oregon, May 21, 1923 of full blooded strain. Then under International Credit Bank which he qultoes grew to immeuse proportions, Buter Mr. and Mrs. Will Sutherland. Mr. Ing the Blue mountains near Mea direction of a club leader they feed represents would do all In their the people after a number of years George Beddow and L. A. Hunt, of Hermiston 'Commercial Club, and Mrs. Jasper Templeton, Mr. and cham. According to Mr. Exner the Hermiston, Oregon and provide shelter In the most ad power to aid the association hay of suffering and after thousands died Hermiston. Mrs. G. W. Lamblrth, Verna Locke, road is next to impassable. His car Gentlemen: vantageous way possible until mat growers. Plans along the line of by reason of transmission of disease W. H. Skiner, an old time resi Ina Lenhart and Ed. Hobbs were got stuck In the mud and It was only ure, often times exhibiting them at took the matter up In a coperatlve At the last meeting of this club finance will he worked out during It was decided tri start a campaign fairs and stock shows and winning the( coming two weeks. It is,gener way and treated the places where the dent of Hermiston, but at present gueets at the Bennett home Sunday. by carrying rocks and placing them under the car, prying It up adn mov to secure a highway bridge across many prizes. In addition at the ally understod that the association Jersey "skeeter” spent Its childhood living In Portland, Is spending a Many bee keepers attended the ing a few Inches at a time that we the Umatilla river at this point, the same time they are also taught to will arrange to care for all press with oil and as a consequence the few days at the home of his son, meeting at Buhman’s ranch Mon was at last able to extricate the car. present bridge (one built years be recognize and judge the Important ing needs of grwoers, within rea Jersey mosquito is becoming a thing C. H. Skinner, In this city. features of good stock. day. The boys and girls clubs of He told of a large car that was also of the past. fore the Columbia highway was ever sonable limits. Sherman Wilcox, of Parkdale, Columbia! were also in attendance stuck, two teams of horses being un Club work has for it8 object to dreamed of) Is unsafe, unsightly and Did you ever see a man come In The present plans appear to come during the high water periods lm foster production of better grades of nearer guaranteeing the realization from Irrigating with his face looking Oregon, was In Hermiston last Fri and received literature that will aid able to budge It. He stated that just as he left It's owner had gone cattle and hogs and by thus secur of the dream of cost of production like a piece of raw beefsteak? Did day and Sautrday. Mr. Wilcox un them In th^lr work. passable. to procure additional horses In or til recently was a farmer In the vic ing young farm folks’ Interest, to re From one to two hundred cars to the hay grower and cost of opera you ever fight ’em at a lawn party? Haying has bgun In earnest now der to pull it out. cross this bridge every day during tain them on farms and ranches. tion to the dairyman, than anything What’s the use? Why not cooperate inity of Parkdale. He stated that a little and have the balmy evenings the road construction work being and you hear mowers, rakes, or see the tourist season and toward the Taking your son or daughetr Into suggested for many years. J. H. Young, ex-postmaster of Her in the open a pleasure? The matter done by the Shotwell Construction the hay alroady in the shock, nearly last of this month and the flr3t part partnership will furnish a vim which The association plans to pay par miston and now In the Insurance Co., of this city, was progressing is perhaps lacking at present. everywhere. was taken up a tthe Commercial club of June. If we have the usual rise ticular attention to the disposal of business, with headquarters at Hood A striking contrast between the surplus h«y. at a recent session and a committee and that he had met personally a In the Columbia river, this bridge will be appointed to give this matter good many of the boyB from Her $11,000 Home Planned by Heistand River, is a Hermiston visitor this will be under water and impassable adult product of scrub stock, often week. miston who are employed at the from three to twenty days. This raised and that of thoroughbred Prof. Long to V isit Hermiston Mon attention. Moore Shotwell camp. He stated that means that all the vehicles traveling cattle or hogs, was shown both In Contrary to a much expressed Heistand Moore, who lives eight day there was snow In Parkdale at the Mrs. C. C. Durfey has opened the over the highway will have to be the animals appearance and in the opinion, the mosquito is propogated miles from Hermiston on Buter Prof. Long of the state agricultu time of hts departure. new dining room which she will run ferried across the Umatilla river, selling profits. Creek, will probably build one of the ral college will be in Hermiston Mon in quiet water. The eggs float in in connection with the Hermiston which means delay, inconvenience sort of rafts on the water and when finest ranch houses In hte west end day. Either In the morning or A. Durfllnger, asslstan state hotel. It has been remodeled in and extra cost to the tourist, the Mrs. E lizabeth Sprague Dies Satur afternoon a conference will be call hatched we know them as the famil veterinarian of Eugene, has been In of the county. A contract was let every way and Is a credit to the business man or the farmer, to say day Last iar “wriggler." Crude oil placed recently that calla for a *11,000 ed and local orchardists will have a Hermiston for the past few days city. Mrs. Elizabeth Sprague died at nothing of the bad Impression creat chance to hear a discussion on htln- upon .this quiet water will get the vaccinating the hogs in several of residence with concrete and pressed ed among tourists of other states, the home of her daughter, Mrs. eggs and the youngsters. It is said brick porches. Ing and spraying. He was to have the herds on the project. Up to especially after these tourists have Bowman, last Saturday, at the age Thq, Baptst Ladles Aid will meet August Belane, local cement and made a talk before the Columbia that a barrel of crude oil will suc Saturday only a limited amount of marveled and wondered at the score of 62 years, 3 month and 8 days. Thursday, June 14, at the home of Farm Bureau last Monday night cessfully cover 20 acres. Since it serum had been received, the supply j brick contractor, has been awarded of real artistic bridges erected at She was born in Rollin, Mich., contract In his line, while Ed Mrs. E. P. Illsley, at 2:30 P, M. but was unable to attend this meet Is placed on quiet water It will re greatly exceeding the demand. No the ¡J— ¿‘a've"Charge' 0“f ‘th’e other points on this wonderful high December 25, 1861. ing. County Agent Bennlon was main and get in its work for a long doubt the work of vaccinatlno will farpenter work She is survivled by five child way. time. It would require the coopera _____ ____ Next Saturday, June 9. the ladies then called upon to handle the sub Believing a new bridge a public ren: Linn Sprague, of Tanaqua, Pa., tion of the citizens of this project continue through. this week. Mr. Moore will also build a *3.000 o f the Baptist church will hold a ject. necessity, the present one having Ray Sprague, of Maupin, Mrs. Smlt.h to do what other sections have done wood and concrete barn upon his cook fod sale at Sappers. dangerous grades and approaches Mrs. Bowman and Mrs. Kaiser, all Chas. Goodwin and O. H. Warner 2<0 Bcre alfalfa ranch. to extermnate this pest. The actual tV. J. Warner transacted business and being Impassable at certain I oi Hermiston. _________________ expense would be small. Just think of Boardman, were In Hermiston ! Claude Kellogg made a business times of the year as mentioned j Funeral services were conducted In Pendleton Wednesday. Saturday. It over. trip to Arlington Monday. Gloria Swanson in Trying Role above, and feeling certain that if we this city last Monday morning and A title French girl In poor circum all get together and pull for a new interment was made in the local stances— E. E Brown was in Pendleton cldge that will reflect credit on the cemetery. A danseuse In a French cafe— Wednesday. Columbia Highway, we have deter-1 _ _______ _____._ A famous singer In the American mined to ask the cooperation of all Methodist Church Notes theatres— Otto Pound, secretary of the Logan the commercial bodies to the east ’ ____ A model for an artist. oil company, of Umatilla, was In Her and west of us. Come to church now while the Y O U K lï» ALI STA'Y RIGHT HERE , These are the four transitions In miston Tuesday looking voer ths This club has appointed a perma- weather j8 pleasant and no mos- VJHILt I 60 IN AND A5K MV MOTHER the >lfe of a girl which Gloria Swan. local field. nent committee on bridges and has qultoeg to eat you up. There are ! son portrays in her latest Paramount IF I CAM 6 0 BARE F O ffK P given them instructions to get a new eff(cient Sunday school teachers for : vehicle, “Her Glided Cage,” which ' Ralph Peck and family of Culver, 5AVS HO, 'NHŸ THEN I CA.S PROFE bridge. The members of this com- al, agpH and all services are profit- will be shown at the Playhouse n ex t! are visiting the following families «see, he mittee are Roy F. Paulu, Earl C. ab,e and uplifting. The outstand- TO HER THAT A ll THE W0S DO IT, 5EE ¡Wednesday and Thursday, June 13 In Hermiston this week: O. C. UV65 «N Brownell and J. D. Zurcher. | , ng godd of the church Is the develop A SWELL and 14. Such a role Is enuogh to .Young, O. C. Pierce, and Earl Kings- --------------------- Let us all get together on this ment o{ Christian character. Come | lax the versatility of any actress, |8y. Issue and work for the best Interests apd jje]p your boy or your girl to but Miss Swanson Is equal to the . of Umaillta county, particularly the grQW up rlght some of ,he Haases emergency, according to the reports According to Tuesday’s East Ore- west end. and make every endeavor are enjoyIn k picnics these balmy of the new picture, said to be one ot gonlan Albert Nels SJestrom. of Her- to secure from the state highway dayg ybe cholr i8 planning a must- the most colorful and brilliant photo j ,n|8(on wa„ among those who were commission and the county court caJ lp {he near future. plays In which she has yet appeared. jp.aqted naturalization papers In ths some recognition of our needs and _____ This is an honest-to-goodness sp ec.; ctr<.ult court Mnoday afternoon. the pressing necessity for a new The )ad(ea a|d held a business ' lal but ottly popular prices will be _____ bridge of artistic desigu in keeping mpetlng and completed their gar- charged. George Wagner has removed the with other structures on the Colum- dpn hat8 Wednesday afternoon at I fixtures from hts cleaning and press- bla highway. , be fburch. Mrs. Townsend led the F. B. Swayze has returned frm “ Ing establishment, known aa ths We sincerely trust that your organ devotlonai her subject being “Our trip to Kansas City and Omaha. Reliable Cleaners, and closed shop. Ization will take favorable action on Boy8 •• The ladies are planning a -------------------------- i George says he has not made up his this appeal and communicate with pknle thr near future. Mrs. Sil , In a notice published In the Herald mind Just what he will do In ths our secretary after this commnnlca- Tgy discussed plana for the summer last week to the members of the future. tlon has been formally presented to I ______ local Idoge of Odd Fellows “Dad” j ______ your membership at your next meet- Rev. and Mrs. Wann and children West promised them a feed If they j H A. Pankow has taken up hts ing. enjoyed a few days last week with would attend a meeting held Monday reeldence In the house recently vaca- Very, Jjuly yours, home folks and friends at Walla nlght Accrodlng to reports he made ted by Cyrus Barker. r Elmor<; McKenzie his word good for after a degree had ______ T » ,» ** - - - - been confeired a lunch was served , , M Warrlner and famly” lstt Poles have been unloaded In H er-. Mra j B Horning left Monday here are some of his fellow member 1aat week for the 8(urt n ,„ |r „reh- mlston for the new high power line n,ght for Moscow. Idaho, where she who are beginning to put a litis eon- ard ,n th„ coi„mh|a district has been which is believed will be built from attend the graduating exercises fid'nee In Dsd’s staetments, but »re leased to Wallace Spencer who has Kennewick to Pendleton. The pro- ,be state university. Her son ¡asking that he give them another ; takpn up his residence on ths plaee. route in along the line of the p red w , jj he a member of the gradu- demonstration similar to the one |Tha warrlners will make the trip eity U nit«. »tin g e la n this rear. of Monday night. ( from (,er9 t0 Detroit by unto. COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES □[ Framing Up Evidence 10