The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 14, 1923, Image 1

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VOL. XVII
GRANTS PASS ADOPTS
OLEO RESOLUTIONS
HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 14. 1923
EABLY SETTLEMENT IS MADE
BY HAY GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION
COMMUNITY CLUB’S
CLOSING MEETING
GOOD RESULTS FROM GRADING
CHALLENGE IS ISSUED
BY WHIRLWIND TEAM
'fflr '
. ; 2, .
o fO. Library
No. 40
without It.
2. We object to a foreigner hand­
A Willamette Valley farmer gives
ling collections.
According to 1. A. Hunt the Settle­
a striking illustraton of the results
3A. We object to foreign collec­
ment to Growers This Season Was
of gradng In a letter to C. E. Spence,
tor pulling rough stuff patented by
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wllllame. of
Much Earlier Than Last
Market Agent.
Echo.
Portland, arrived Monday to be a
He has about 200 hens. He ship­
3B. Said foreign collector call­ guest at the home of his parents,
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE THEBE
Two weeka after the last car of TUESDAY AFTERNOON LUNCH­
ped two cases of eggs to a commiss­ HERMISTON WHIRLWINDS C T A T M ing our pitcher a Sheepherder, when
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Williams.
hay waa loaded on the car which
TAKES STAND
EON MABKS END OF SEASON
THEY ABE BUNKED IN GAME
ion house In Portland, filling the
he hasn’t sense enough to herd sheep
closed the haj» pool for the 1922-23
cases a8 the eggs came from the nests
— same, therefore, being Isnult.
I Mr and Mr8 A "
Voelker and
season, the accounts were all made
He recived 21 cents per dozen for
4. We object to legion catcher! children, Pauline and Leonard, were
Five Thousand People Employed by up an<1 th® la8t check in finni set- A Program of Special Interest Has the two cases, »12.60
Object To Members of the Legion releasing gas on first base.
guests at the Waugaman home Mon­
Dairy Interest’ Against Less Than tlement to the growers was signed
Team Calling Their Pitcher a
The
following
week
he
packed
the
Scientitc Reasons are—
Been Arranged.— Representative
day and Tuesday.
in the office of the hay growers’
Twenty-five in Oleomargar­
Shecpherder
small, dirty and misshapen eggs to-
5. Pitcher balking every time by
From Umatilla Club Expected
association June 9. According to
ine Factory
get togeter hln one end of a crate and
taking three steps In delivering ball
L. A. Hunt, manager of the associa­
G. L. Bennett is much Improved
You have heard of how the mighty to the batter.
labeled the rest of the eggs graded
{ and will be out in a few days.
tion, the settlement to growers this
Casey
was
the
pride
and
hope
of
“white henneries.” Result, 45 doz.
6. Catcher interfering with run­
The Women’s Community Club
Realizing that It Is up to the dif­ season, was much earleir than last,
of graded eggs he received 24 cents Mudvllle. When hesauntered up to ner between home and first base. I
due
largely
to
better
acounting
will
meet
in
the
dining
room
of
the
ferent commercial clubs and similar
Mrs. Townsend,, of Elgin, Is a
per dozen for and21 cents per dozen the plate with his bat in hand the
7A. Collector interfering with
Oregon hotel at 1:30 Tuesday after- (for the 15 dozenculls— a total of fielders played back so far that a
bodies of the state to come out and methods.
runner, by holding runner between i guest at the Addleman home thia
The associatio handles hay for Its noon, June 19, for luncheon and clos- »13.95 as against »12.60 the week steed was furnished them to make
take a definite stand on the oleo
home and third, thereby preventing 1 week. Mrs. Townsend Is a niece of
question, and bearing in mind the members on a cooperative basis and ing meeting of the season. Plates before, at same market price. The the trip in from their position to
the Whirlwinds from tleing the BCore Mrs. Addleman.
fact that one of the chief industries all hay of like variety and grade i will be 50 cents each and reservat- difference in price in these two home plate, whle the umpire was same also prevented runner on sec­
of Oregon is dairying, with an an­ from similar districts receives the ions should be made with the corn- shpments would have meant success equipped with a strong field glass ond from advancing.
Mias Daisy Calkins and Ralph Ene-
nual output of over *17,000,000, all game price. Returns to the growers mittee in charge at once as the de- or failure of a commercial egg plant to watch their maneuvers as they
7B. Ground rules were—one base doldson spent Sunday at Ione.
r, of whch means the employment of are made from tme to time as the finite number to be served must be on a large scale.
performed In the field.
on an overthrow. This play was not
'60,000 people against 25 people em­ hay is disposed of. The final settle- reported to the hotel Monday morn,-
Opposing pitchers who faced the an overthrow.
Mrs. W. R. Patterson left Sunday
Legion shortstop
Two new features of the new
ployed in one oleomargarine factory ment is made when the pool is clos- ing. The committee In charge con- s’ate market law for Improving swat king Casey, were suddenly threw low (under, not over) to first. morning for Yakima, Wash., to visit
In the state, the Grants Pass cham­ e<l
i elsts of Mrs. P. A.Chezik, chairman, marketing conditions are co-operatve seized with a bad case of South Car­ First baseman failed to stop ball her son and friends. She has been
All association hay has been dis- Mrs. Ella Cook, Mrs. Mary Guiwits, organizations and standardizing, olina ague. Their knee8 trembled which was an error on first baseman. a guest at the home of her sister,
ber of commerce, on the 21st day of
May went on record "as favoring the posed of in spite of the early spring. Mrs. Frank Silvey.
and they breathed a prayer as they Therefore runers (referred to in sec­ Mrs. W. O. Whitsett, the past three
labeling and gradng of products.
cow rather than the cocoanut.”
The board of directors have author- ; A program of special Interest has
California is showing the world would wind up and deliver the ball tion 7A) had the ight to advance weeks.
Grants Pass chamber of commerce ized an advance upon the new crop been arranged with Mrs. Putman, what may be done along these lines to the hero of Mudvllle, To use a until scoiing or being put out by
has started something that other of »2.60 per ton to members for har­ Mrs. Shot well and Mrs. Shaar sched­ It has 33 cooperative organizations, slang phrase he was the cat’s ad- the ball in the hand8 of a fielder.
Mrs. Ragsdale and daughter, Eve­
similar bodies would do well to Imi­ vesting expesne.
uled for papers or talks. Mrs. W. R. controlling from 30 to 90 per cent noids when it comes to base ball.
8. Legion team employed pitcher lyn. and son Harry, arrived last Sun­
The local organization are watch­ Nugent, president of the Umatilla
tate.
One day the home guards of Mud known to be so crooked he can’t day to be guests at the home of Mrs.
of .the different products, and the
These bodies are organized and ing with Interest the movement of Woman's Club will be present and producers are a dominant power in ville had gathered to witness a con throw a straight ball, thereby fann­ Ragsdale’s parents„ Mr. and Mrs.
pledged to work for the development the Washington farmers to organize report on some of the high lights of fixing the selling prices of thielr test that promised to be close and ing some of the Whirlwind's best Charlie Belchle.
of their local territory and the state the Northwest hay growers and are the much discussed /Medford con­ products. The products are graded exciting. They had put up their batters.
vention.
at large. This being the paramount contemplating uniting with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Hall of Portland,
We, therefore, repuest the Honor,
and standardized and the labels and shekels on the outcome of the game.
aim their duty is plain. They are
A full attendance Is desired, as one brands are becoming recognzed over Some had even mortgaged the old able members of the base ball com­ are guests at the C. A. Kellar home.
Gives Talk on Income Tax Bill
bound in every way to help defeat
cream separator in order to bet.
or two Items of special interest to the nation.
mission to grant our plea for an­
C. E. Spence, state grange master,
the bill fostered by the so called
The ninth rolled around. Bat’er other game.
Mr. W. H. Hannan had the misfor­
women of the community require at­
The Oregon market law gives broa
Associated Industries. It is impossi­ gave an interesting and instructive tention before the club adjourns for powers to the Stae Market Agent up bawled the umpire. Casey stroll­
tune to run a pitchfork through his
D. F. Mlttelsdorf,
arm last week.
ble for them to remain neutral. Tfie talk last Tuesday night in the lib­ the su.mmer. Please make your re­ in defining hig duties. He is em­ ed over from the players bench to
M. T. Matott,
rary on the state income tax bill
fght must be in the open.
servations with the committee at powered to helu organize producers the plate. The voice of the multi­ Chief Beefers Hermiston Whirlwinds
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wann visited
Dairying occupies a prominent which will come up for a vote next once.
and consumers organzatlons and tude blended Into a mighty roar. Hermiston Base Ball Com.
at tho Waugaman home lastSatur-
place among Oregon’s ndustries. Sta­ November.
work with then along the lines of Their hopes soared heavenward. Gentlemen:
There were a good many local
day,
tistics prove that it Is growing rapi
markets, distribution, standards, Surely Casey would deliver. The
We have at hand a copy of the
Paper Dress Forms
idly. It the so called Associated voters who wished an explanation
story of how the mighty Casey failed Whirlwind’s contest of the game
grades,
labels,
etc.
Have you your paper dres8 form
There iH a good prospect of all
Industries succeed and invoke the on certain poiutg which is embodied
An organization controlling but 10 them and struck out is a matter of played June 10, 1923, at the Her­
made? It is made in one hour, will
kinds of fruit In Columbia this year.
history.
referendum of the bill it will be a in the bill and it was at their invta-
miston
ball
park,
to
which
we
make
per
cent
of
a
product
would
have
cost
very
litle,
and
will
save
much
tlon that Mr. Spence was prevailed
direct blow to the dairy interests.
The above would describe the you the following reply:
time and energy in sewing. Any­ very little to say about Its selling
Mrs. Crawford and Mrs. Krout
Grants Pasg has started the ball upon to give the talk. Mr. Spence’s
game between the Hermiston “Whirl
A8 you know, as well as teh rest of
price,
but
if
that
association
con­
one
wanting
a
dress
form
made
winds,” the town team, and the the fans do, that there are no left for ther home in California on
rolling, demonstrating that they are discourse on the subject was very
trolled
80
per
cent
of
production
of
should let Miss Hoffman know.
American Legion, played last Sun­ grounds for such a protest, the game Tuesday night. Thoy have been
for the future development of the thorough and those who attended
The English Home Economics peo­ the product it could dominate the
guests at the home of their sister,
day on the local diamond. There
state, and it is hoped the others will feel that they can now go to the
polls and vote upon the measure ple consider the paper dress form one market to the extent of a fair price were a number of mighty Caseys on being* played udner the direction of Mrs. R. A. Addleman, the past three
follow
fair and square umpire, and the
of our best aids as a labor and time to the growers. And the same
both sides, some of them delivering, keking done by a cast-off who tried weeks.
The following are the resolutions with a better understanding.
saver. Miss Minnie Zimmerman of power of organization, through its
while
others,
If
blessed
with
any
tal­
adopted by the chamber of commerce
to play and couldn't. He had a lit­
the Loughton Women's Institute distributing agents, could eliminate
B. T. Locke made a business trip
Holt A Fighting Parson
ent along the Ines of ball playing, tle help from the Shlek and the
of Grants Pass:
much
middle-men
profit
and
expense
near
London,
England,
will
intro­
Jack Holt has the unusual role of
did a good job of fooling the fans would be "slicker,” but mostly of to La Grandd Sunday, returning on
Whereas, butterfat contains cer­
duce the making of gummed paper and lessen the cost to the consumer.
Tuesday. He is expected to return
tain elements known as vitamines a Fighting Parson in his latest Para­
who had gathered to witness the en­ the rah, rah variety.
dress forms as an aid to home sew­
mount
picture
"While
Satan
Sleeps,”
to Walla Wall« soen.
counter.
which elemets are notcontained in
L et. us consider their reasons for
ing (o the Women’s Institute of Eng­ Local Bee Men Discover Plant That
The score was 7 to 8 and a good this protest.
vegetable oils, so that the use of whch comes to the Playhouse theatre
land as a result of her recent visit
Is New Source of Nectar
The Methodist Epworth League
many Babe Ruths were sent In to
theme oils as a substitute for butter next Sunday, 'June 17. He is not
1. The Whirlwinds seam to for­ met on Waugaiiinn'B lawn Sunday
to the department of agriculture
actually
a
parson
in
the
story,
for
At
a bee meeting held some time tie the score. They either popped
fraught with danger of decreased
get
that
they
are
supposed
to
furnish
As there are over 2000 local women’s ago in the library a plant was
out <•
e strike-out meth their own equipment for warming up evening for a social time. There
vitality for the users, especially he only assumes that disguise in or­
institutes in England and as it is brought up and exhibited which
od and were given the”horse laugh.” and as we failed to see any of this were about twenty-eight present.
when those users are children, be­ der to safely spy out a little town
required that the members "gve as seemed to be a source of nectar for
The Hermiston Whirlwinds have done by them, we can’t see where
cause the vitamines have been prov­ which he and his pal plan to rob.
well as gea” instructions in practical the bees. At this time there was
Mr. and Mra. Graham visited at
protested the game and have supplied they have any claim for a base ball
en necessary to the proper growth But even at that, there is no dis-
new
ways
of
doing
things,
the
paper
the Swarner home Sunday.
quite a discussion as to the name of us with a copy of the protest which
and development of the young, and guse n the way he fights, especially
even
though
they
seem
to
be
full
of
dress form seems likely to be taken the plant. Mr. Skovbo was interest­
we are printing below.
Whereas, the bill passed by the when a dying girl shows him the er­
the crying (bawls.)
up widely in England as It has been ed at once and sent specimens of the
Two daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
The American Legion have ans­
last legislature known as the Anti­ ror of his ways and another beauti­
2. As for the foreign collector, Belchee are guests at the parental
In the United States.
ful
girl
proves
to
him
that
she
loves
plant
to
Frank
C..
Pellett,
who
Is
wered the protest and challenged
filled Milk Bill and Anti-Oleaomar-
editor of the American Bee Journal them to another game next Sunday. we believe they are very much mis­ home this week. They are from
garine Bill, merely compels oleomar- him for the man he appears to be.
taken, tar from the reports we have
Methodist
Church
Notes
Then
he
fights
not
only
his
enemies
published
at Hamilton, Illinois.
Excitement Is running high and fans at hand said collertor was one run in California and Nevada.
garne to be sold as it is and for what
Services
next
Sunday
will
be
Mr. Pellett answered with the fol­ are anxiously awatlng further de­
it is, with no camouflage of milk or but wage8 a terrific batle for the re-
by the Whirlwinds, and we heartily
Lenore and Alice Dyer were call­
butter color, and is eminently fair generaton of his own bou I. Which usual. Sunday school at 10, preach­ lowing letter: "The plant which velopments.
agree
that the rough stuff of the for­ ers at the Waugaman home Mon­
ing
at
11
by
the
pastor.
Last
Sun
Is
all
by
way
of
saying
that
the
pic­
you sent is wild cabbage, the scien­ Headquarters Hermiston Whirlwind
and reasonable, and
eigner be done away with as the day.
Base Ball Club
Whereas an attempt is being made ture is one long punch from beginn­ day evening about twenty young tific name of which is Caulanthus
official ticket taker.
folks,
besides
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wann
ing
to
end.
and
that
it
teems
with
crasslculls.
This
is
an
interesting
Hermiston, Ore., June 11, '23
by the Associated Industries of Ore­
3B. If the Whirlwind pitcher ob­
Mr. and Mrs. Mathews and son
Fritzl Brunette and a few other grownups, held the note which you send.' I had not pre­ Hermiston Base Ball Com.,
gon, so called, to invoke the refer­ heart interest.
jects to being called a sheep herder Milton took Sunday dinner at the
Epworth
League
at
the
home
of
the
plays
opposte
the
star.
viously
heard
of
this
.
plant
as
a
Hermiston, Ore.
endum of the bill, and
he should leave his identification Stokes’.
Waugaman’s.
The subject was, source of nectar and I learn that Honorable Sirs:
Whereas, not only is the bill In
marks at home, for instance his
■
‘Patriotism.’’
Dewey
Payne
read
there
is
no
specimens
of
the
plant
In
“Doc”
is
Now
the
“Sardines
Whisk­
We
the
undersigned,
In
behalf
of
the interest of butter and more rug­
the scripture. The singing was ac­ the herbarium of the Illinois State the "Hermiston Whirlwinds,” do bah.”
HERMISTON LOCALS
ers’’
ged citizenship, both physically and
4. The Whirlwinds first baseman
Plans are beng made for a Fourth-
companied
with
the
guitar.
A
soci­
Hear
ye,
hear
ye,
the
mayor
of
University.
I
am
making
a
note
of
hereby
contest
the
game
played
wth
mentally, hut dairying is one of the
should speed up a lot If he don’t of-July picnic to be held In the grove
greatest industries of Oregon, with Hermiston announces to the world al hour followed. Some of our this for the revised edition of the Hermiston Legion team at the Her­ like the catcher’s gas as he Idles
at Columbia school. Further par­
prominent
young
people
are
leaving
book on “American Honey Plants” miston base ball park on Sunday,
over 25,000 farms devoted in whole that he has an 8 pound girl at his
past on his way to second.
ticulars next week.
for
summer
school
at
college
of
Puget
home
born
June
9.
which
will
shortly
go
to
press
and
June 10, 1923, on account of the
or in part to It. having a value of
5. Fair exchange Is no robbery,
Every week we interview Dr. Ills, Sound at Tacoma.
will be glad of any further notes following moral and scientific rea­
Dr. Prime left Monday for Walla
»37 5,000,000, with an ariual output
as the Whirlwind’s pitcher balked
which you may care to send.”
sons:
Walla where he will attend the
of over »17,000,000 and supplying ley while we are on a tour of new8
In like manner and generally worse,
The Scouts will hold their next
Yours very truly,
Moral Reasons—
Washington state convention of den­
the product of over 150 factories pro­ gathering. This week when we
by starting to wind up and then
meeting
Saturday
evening
at
8
at
asked
him
if
there
was
anything
he
Frank
C.
Pellett
1.
Having
Illegal
possession
of
tists.
ducing either butter, cheese or con­
throwing
to
a
base,
as
well
as
step­
one of the Whirlwind's fielders balls,
densed milk, all of which means the could tell us he repled, "you bet the church. This will be the last
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Brown motor­ the best one he had. We demand ping twice to get (he ball to the bat­
List Saturday one of our citizens
(ihployment of over 60,000 people, your life there is," and blushing like one for two or three weeks so all
members
please
come.
a
demure
high
school
miss
he
told
us
ed
to La Grande Thursday.
the return of this ball— he can’t do ter.
concluded that he would count the
as against less than 25 people em­
6. We fall to see any Interference
number of tourists that passed thru
ployed In one oleomargarien factory about the baby at his home.
between home and second, outside of
Hermiston during the day. He
in the state, which manufactures
the fact that they ran too long In
counted 120 cars and at this junct­
only about one half the oleomargar­ Election of School Directors Will Be
one place.
Held
ure he waa called to dinner. He
ine the people of Oregon buy, and
(Kindly
have
the
Whirlwind’s
On Monday, June 25, the annual
was unable to resume the count dur­
Whereas, the South Sea Island
first baseman leave the bag where It
ing the afternoon.
heathens who gather the copra from election of school directors for Un­
should be instead of moving It out­
ion
High
School
District
No.
5
will
which oleomargarine is largely made,
side the diamond.)
George Belsse entertained a num.
do not buy supplies for themselves, take place.
7jA. In reference to interfering
Five
directors
will
be
elected
at
her of his young friends last Friday
their families or cows, in our stores,
with the runner going home, the col­ afternoon at his home on North
but Oregon dairymen are among the this time. The polls will be at the
lector was simply helping the runner Ridge. Cars were used to take the
school
building
and
will
be
open
best customers business houses of all
save his wind as he waft unable to guests from town to his home.
from
2
P.
M.until
7
P.
M.
kinds have, therefore be It
proceed as the umpire had ruled
Resolved, that the Grants Pass
several times before of one base on
According to Manager Murray of
The
league
bulletin,
monthly
or-
chamber of commerce, thia twenty-
an overthrow and he was right.
the local telephone company of Pen­
flrst day of May, 1923, does hereby *a"
the American Honey Produc-
7B. However it would have been dleton, who wan In ths city last
go on record as favoring the cow « « ’ League, announce the appoint-
Impossible to throw under the base, Thursday, Improvements on the line
rather than the cocoanut. and ou r. ">ent of two Oregon men on com­
man on first as he was lying on the extending out into the Columbia dis­
own citizens rather than the foreign »«‘tees of this nation wide organiza-
ground from fright and exhaustion. trict wll soon be made.
product: and that we pledge our or-
Prof. Scullen. of Corvallis, is
g. We thank them, through you,
ganization to oppow the placing of appointed on committee of education,
for the compliment they paid our
Mrs. W. L. Waterman and daugh­
the bill on the referendum ballot while J. Skovbo. of Hermiston, is to
pitcher. We are sory we canot re- ter of Umatilla, drove up from their
and to-heartily support the bill if
th* committee of legal aid.
| turn the compliment. We know he city yeeterday to do some shopping
i Prof. B. A. Slocum, Pullman, Wash.,
the referendum Is Invoked.
is crooked hut he couldn't fan any­ in Pendleton. According to Mrs.
Resolved, that a copy of tlbs re- ’ *» kn° wn
m»“7 loral beekeepers
body as you will notice the batting Waterman considerable building ac­
solution be sent to each of the Port-, he»<>8 the committee on publicity,
! order for the last Inning. The only tivities are going on in Umatilla,
land daily papers, to the farm papers
Many of Hermiston', residents at-
! player they have Is a youngster and her huaband who la a contractor,
and to the chambers of commerce tended , he Wal|a w alla pageant.
I he has a long time to learn the game has completed four residences there,
throughout the state.
Among these were Mr. and Mrs. H.
We hop? he gets better associates and has the contract for other
Sigend. O. 8. Blanchard. President „ straw and Children, , Mr. and
for future experience.
structures. He Is also contracting
Grants Paas Chamber of Commerce Mr, c w Kellogg, Mrs. E. P Dodd
In conclusion we reuest the m em -t,j Hermiston, where work Is going
and daughter Isabelle. Mr. and Mrs.
; hers of the Honorable Commission to on at present.—Saturday's E.O.
Real Estate Transfers
¡disregard thia proteet and notify the!
.
! H T. Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Mc-
E. P . Dodd to C. H. McElroy. »1«. Naught. Mrs F. B Swayze and
Whirlwinds to meet us Sudnay. June
Mra c c Vlcnent and son Robert
M. 1-2 8E 1-4 RW 1-4 and all that Frank Jr..Mrs. J. K. Shotwell and
KJ 1«, 1923. on the local grounds under accompanied by Mlsa Alone Darke.
part of NW 1-4 SW 1-4 SB 1-4 lying Donald and Dorothy Shotwell. Miss
’h" seme conditions.
¡of Moscow. Idaho, were in Hcrmtaton
west of O. W. R. * N right. «4 way, Emily Shotwell, daughter of Mr. and
*
The soda equlrters, pen pushers, ggtrday visiting at the J. R .Horning
all In See. 21 Tp. 4 N. B . - »
Mrs. J. K. Shotwell. of this elty, had
' cernter Jumpers, draymen, farmers, home. They were on their way to
James C. Dowing to - Floyd F. a prominent part In the pageant, she
ipktatera, doctors, scrub«, water car. Blackfoot, Idaho, where they will at-
Knerr, »1050. lot, 14, 16. 16, block appearing In the quartette as the
rlera, etc., of the
tend a convention of the Eastern
3, Newport’s sddition 10 Hermiston. Indian maiden.
American Legion Base Ball Team, star aa delegates.
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