The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 16, 1923, Image 1

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VOL. X V II
HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY. AUGUST 16, 1923
GEORGE ELLIOTT
DISAPPEARS SUDDENLY
ANCIENT GLASS END THEFTS AT i SEA ADVENTURES
AND POTTERY AMERICAN PORTS SMACK OF CRUSOE
Kona broke.
W O U G H T E R V IS IT S IN
W E S T O V E R N. Y.
Halford, best of them all physically,!
_______
c
r7
awok* •>*“ —"Suri
The following item was receiv-
ahead.
A mistaken order from th« , ■
_, , . ____ v .,k i
dying lieutenant and the gig veered
hy The Herald from I he K u h l
and was bowled over in the surf.
| News Bureau Buffalo, N. Y .:
i Half°<Ih hr‘h fa’ U The boat
Bringhampton, N. Y. Aug. 15--
ihIea i*“1?
U. 0 fO. lib ra r»
No. 49
LARGE CROWD ATTEND
MEMORIAL SERVICES
IMPRESSIVE CEREMONIES
HELD
FOR LATE PRESIDENT
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British Museum Acquires Collec­ u. S. Department of Commerce News of the Day Brings Tales
O n e ^ e r’ manhad iomeThroug^ih Frank C- Woughter, of Hermis- A Well Arranged Program Is
Plans to Open Pilfering
tion of Roman Remains Found
Equal to Most Imaginative
was caught in an air pocket under th« ton,Oregon, is visiting relatives:
Rendered To An Attentive
Prevention Bureaus.
in
Buckinghamshire.
of Fiction Stories.
Sheriff’s Office And Other Means
deck. But he was insane. Halford and friends in Broome and Tiago
Audience
got him through the surf, and with I
.i-
. .
.. . . _ v.-_
Employed To Search For
Washington.—The Department of
London.—The trustees of the Brit­
New York.—Within two days of one him the tin box containing official dis co u n ries, this State, it being his
Missing Man
ish museum at a meeting approved Commerce plans to suppress pilfering another, two tales of seafarers' daring patches. Halford reached a footing second trip to the eastern section
Hours before the time set for
the acquisition of a number, of valu­ at American ports. Theft-prevention have come clicking over the cables,
and collapsed. Hours later he recov-
able and interesting specimens of bureaus will be established at New bringing a moment's tang of adventure ered, his feet »till in the water, but of tne country in 20 years. Mr. ¿be memerjal services honoring
Last Monday night Geoge E lliott,
glass and pottery, medals and York, San Francisco and other impor­ to newspaper readers.
his head on land. His one companion Woughter is a son of Conelius the ,ate p resident cars and veh-
propritor of the E lliott Tire Shopp plaquettes, some of which were gifts tant places.
The stories were those of the de­ was dead.
Woughter, a former resident of ¡c|es beg-in to pour into Hermis-
In making this announcement the parture of the 45-foot yacht Sowllas-
in this city, closed his shop as usual to the museum and others purchases
Of the many dots on the Pacific Campville, N. Y. where he was tQn Their 0CCV1pant8 were com-
department explained that the losses goth from Hamburg for New York via
and went home.
After supper he recently made.
,
( charts one is Llslansky island, bear
Prominent among these addltldns is from theft constitute a heavy tax on Funchal, and of the suffering of the ! ing the name of a Russian captain born and where he spent many ing ¡„ to pay tribute to the mem.
informed his w ife that it was his in­
our export trade.
crew
of
the
British
steamship
Tre-
the
collection
of
Roman
glass,
pottery
tentions to attend lodge and left the
j who bumped the isle in 1805. Thirty- years of life on his father s farm. o ry o fo n e w h o ju 8 ta few dayg
The transportation division of the vessa—sixteen and eighteen men In
and other objects discovered in Janu­
house.
nine years later the American whaler
Mr. and Mrs. Woughter and before had been the Chjef Exe_
bureau
of
foreign
and
domestic
com­
two
small
boats,
voyaging
2,000
miles
About ten o’clock he went into ary in the parish of Radnage in Buck­ merce during the last six months has in the open sea, after their vessel Holder Borden, Captain Pell, of Fall
inghamshire. This Is the generous gift
j River, wedged in the reef. No live« five children are guest at the cative of the Nation, but whose
H itt's confectionary and cashed a of Mr. W. Gordon Ross, the owner of been making a special study of the foundered in the Indian ocean.
]a jd
were lost and the crew salvaged more home of his brother, Herman M. body on tbjg day wag
check after th is none remembers of the property in which the discovery best method of export packing, a sub­
There are daring and hardship of supplies than Robinson Crusoe saved,
Woughter
of
Westover,
N.
Y.
jo
re8j
¡n
¿be
little
town
of
his
ject
which
for
some
years
has
been
a
haring seen him.
different sorts in both these stories of They started gardens, hnnted birds
was made. It was fully described in
He left his watch and a note at a lecture by Mr. Clement O. Skilbeck, matter of increasing concern to the stout hearts. To the town dweller and turtles, stored up braekish watei They were the guest of honor at birthplace in Ohio.
Tbe hour of the services had
h is place of business.
The note local secretary for Buckinghamshire exporters of the country and to the they bring wonderment and the tribute —there was plenty of It, through some a teunion of the Woughter fam-
bureau. Tills Investigation has been
was addressed to his wife.
In the of the Society of Antiquaries of Lon­ conducted at the request of the house of admiration beneath the landsman's freak of nature, though five months ily, with other friends and ac- been get for 3 o.clock 5ut ,ong
sense of superiority in his security.
brought only twelve hours of rain
not he stated that he wasgoing to don, at a meeting of that society.
to
Perhaps the finest piece of this col­ committee on merchant marine and But to the men who know the sea Also, they fashioned saws of hoop buaintances at Ideal Park, En- before thig time peop,e
the Columbia River and there end lection is a shallow glass bowl, a fisheries.
these are not things smacking of the Iron, and In those five months built a dicott, on Saturday. Mr. Wough-!file into the piaybou8e.
it all.
Many large industrial centers in the phenomenal—they are a part of the 85-ton copper-fastened schooner, the
superb example of what is commonly
ter is station agent for the Union; c v D
, .,
The suicide theoy is not ccepted known as "pillar molded." The color United States have been visited in or­ day's work, some of the chances taken Hope. With 24 men aboard and 11 n - c
.. j
. „
. .
a. F. Bowman opened the
Pacific railroad at Hermiston. „„ _ . _ ...
r ..
„
hy his friends. They belive that he Is a rich blue variegated with white der to get at first hand modern ideas by every man jack.
left to guard the $30,000 worth ol o
exercises with an invocation. He
In taverns in many ports you can salvage, the Hope sailed the thousand
left his w atch and the not in order ornamentation. It is the only perfect on packing and pilfering prevention.
regon’
¡prayed for patriotism, the kind
While proper packing will do much to hear stories of men in cockleshell miles or more to Honolulu In 24 days,
too throw pursures off his track example of this kind of bowl known
prevent theft and pilferage, it does not boats which make one wonder what is and was sold there for $1,400.
that recognices no other flag ex-
to
have
been
found
in
this
country,
should anyone try and find out his
although fragments have occurred. entirely solve the problem. Skilled the limit to the prodigies of suffering
Loat on Reef.
Miss
Elhel
Epperson
and
Mrs.
cept
the Red, White and Blue.
whereabouts.
This Is the sumptuous kind of glass thieves, well organized, are able to that can be undergone by the human
Another Robinson Crusoe schoonei
Miss Emily Shotwell was next
He has been complaining of severe i
h a ^ r ’thoLght“ w pre^ nts remove goods from packing cases with­ nnlmal. Two thousand miles, three was that built by survivors of the P. B. Siscel were taken suddenly
headaches during the past few £jie “Murrhlne” glass mentioned by out leaving any trace of the robbery, thousand, four thousand, in boats Hermes. Two British whalers, the ill Saturday night with acute on the program with a solo. The
weeks.
And it is thought by some j Pliny. It was probably made in Alex- and the loss is not discovered until laden to the gunwales with men; no Hermes and the Pearl, were lost ten poisoning. A physican was sum- young lady has a pleasing and
the case is opened on its arrival at water save rain; five days’ food miles apart in 1822 on the reef that
th he was temporarily insane at the andria or perhaps In Rome.
stretched out to fifty; heat that mad­ bear® their names. A whaler picked moned and both ladies are im- well trained voice and her sing-
destination.
Ancient
Plaquettee.
time of his disappearance.
dens, nights worse than the glaring up the survivors In a short time, bul proved sufficiently to be out ing on this occasion will long be
Separate Investigations.
The
museum
has
also
acquired
a
Friends who are intim ately ac­
In following up these losses the ma­ days—and yet victory at last. A thou­
j remembered as it struck a res-
quainted w ith Elliott state that they number of Renaissance plnquettes rine insurance companies, the steam­ sand romances have been written twelve stayed with James Robinson, again on Monday.
who had started building a schooner
from the recent Rosenheim sale. All
Miss Marjorie Pulmelder, who P°ns' ve chord in the hearts ofthe
.was
can see no eason for him wanting to of these are rare types or examples, ship owners and the rail carriers carry about such things, but of them all They took their chances—and arrived
•ent at. leave as he did.
They point out and one or two unique. One specimen, on their separate Investigations. In there is not one that approaches the at Honolulu all but starved, after ten has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. listeners.
"ings i hat j( wag not from financial trouble which represents Bellerophon, Is at­ other words, there has been little co­ stark reality.
weeks at sea.
Henry Pelmulder, in Pendleton,1 The male’ quarette composed
tamine» I . . . . . .
.
The Centaur, the Pandora, the
In 1868 two Kanakas saw a small
w h ic h , a n d t h a t
h om ,iie w a8 v e ry co n *
tributed to Francesco di Giorgio (early ordination of effort, each interested
Bounty’s
boat
and
the
Saginaw’s
gig,
of Hamm, Wann, Martin and
boat off the Hawaiian coast. They returned home Saturday.
Sixteenth century); another, a per­ element making its own fight against
is pTepinlal.
the survivors of the Essex, which was swam out, shook hands all round with
the evil.
Mrs. Martha Maumma return- Waugaman sang ’’Lead Kindly
y
cone The sheriff’s office was notified sonification of music, Is from north
rammed
and
sunk
by
a
south
Pacific
It is for this reason that the trans­
the fifteen thin strangers Rboard, and,
' - d this means along with tb eaid of Italy (about A. D. 1500); a third, rep­ portation division suggested the estab­ whale in 1820—these are but chapter still swimming, guided the boat ed from Portland the first part Light.” The quarette was organ-
resenting the Antlnous of the Belve­
fiends is being employed in a ntndea- dere—the statue discovered in 1543— lishment of a central bureau of infor­ headings in a romance that has no through the breakers. The fifteen of the week.
¡zed as a feature on the program
end.
vor to locate the missing man.
were the survivors of the clipper ship
was executed shortly after (about mation at each of the principal port«
and
sustained its reputation as
Of Another Category.
He left no clues whatsoever as to 1550).
Hornet, New York for San Francisco,
C. P, Stangan,| who is crae- 8Uch.
These three, all made of so that there might be an exchange of
The
yacht
Sowitasgoth,
with
her
Information
which
would
simplify
the
which flared up like a match—a wood­
the direction he traveled or his des­ bronze, are the gift of Sir Hercules
work
of the investigators
and crew of three who hope to finish by en ship filled with oil—a thousand taker at the diversion dam, was
The speaker for the occasion
tination leaving very little for those Read.
mid-August
the
first
voyage
of
the
miles south of Cape St. Lucas, Lower in Hermiston Tuesday.
The purchases include four German strengthen tbeir efforts so that a
was
E. P. Dodd. He spoke in a
who are searching him to work on.
united, collaborative effort could be kind from a German port to New California, and 2,500 miles from Ha
It is not known how much money plaquettes of a rare kind, with fig-1 made to check this spreading menace. York, Is of another category. Yet wail.
masterly manner and held the
ures of the virtues (Nuremberg, 1551),
he had in hi spossession at the time
This idea met with the utmost ap­ this alone, for all the implication of
There had been three boats—two JUDGING
CONTEST
AND rapt attention of his audience
an example of exceptional sifle, “The
he left besides the money which h Adoration of the Magi,” dated 1561, proval of the various interests ln- pleasure in the word yacht, has Its quarter boats and the long boat, in
throughout. He told of Hard­
IN
PICNIC
TO
BE
HELD
drew w ith the check cashed at the probably by a Spanish artist after volved and at a recent meeting In New i heroisms and daring. Last February which a hole, stove In In the lowering,
ing’s achievements and the great
HERMISTON
six
white
men
set
out
from
China
in
York,
the
transportation
division
was
was
plugged
with
blankets
and
shirts
confectionary.
Parmigianino; another signed by
a twenty-seven ton yacht, the Shang- j
loss that the Nation had suffered
Up until a late hour Thursday Caraglio; and another with n Madon- . nsked t0 assist in the formation of hal, bound for Copenhagen on a ten- ! and kept plugged till the end. Cap­
Thursday, August 30 has been set by his untimely death.
such a bureau for that port to be sup­
tain Josiah A. Mitchell took a mate,
na
and
Saints,
Paduan,
under
the
In­
nothing had been heard ofthe miss­
month voyage. Their route alone calls ' two passengers and eleven seamen In
fluence of Mantegna, and another ported by the marine underwriters, the
to Field Day at the Experiment Farm
ing man.
Miss Shotwell thenjsang anoth­
Padnan plaquette with a satyr and stenmship companies, the railway lines, up romance—Amoy, Batavia, the Snn- the long boat and towed the other two this year.
The event« - wil start
da
straits,
Rodriguez
(where
the
T.e-
J
boats. Twenty-one days out he had to
er solo after which the quarette
nymph (Fifleenth century). All the and the shippers’ organizations, all of
above are additions to the depart­ which would be benefited by Its activi­ vessa’s boats landed the other day), . let the smaller boats go by themselves. at 9 o’clock with tryouts for Judg­ rendered ’’N ear’er My God To
ties. A committee was formed on .Tune Mauritius and Madagascar—the names j They cut adrift with good cheer. Night
LEAVES NOTE HINTING
SUICIDE
COLOMBIA NEWS NOTES
ment of British and medieval an­
28 at the customs house in New York alone call up the glint of sun on break­ came and separation. The other two
tiquities.
ing waves and the sheen of palms.
were never heard of again.
The department of ceramics has to devise ways and means for eVab-
________ _______ ______________________ _ J
An 18-ton yawl, the Mollie Lou,
lishing such a bureau, and its organi­
Made Boot* Into Muth.
acquired
from
the
Rosenheim
collec­
Victor Stockard visited at his home I
made the 2,000-mlle trip from Hono- j There were flying-fish for the long
tion about forty-three pieces, Includ­ zation is assured at an early date.
Sunday,
lulu
to
San
Francisco
in
27
days
a
It is expected that similar organiza­
boat and booby birds, dolphins and a
ing several very Important examples
few years ago.
bonlta and a turtle. But before the
of Continental faience. Among these tions will be formed at each of the
In
some
of
these
voyages
cannibal­
Kanakas shook hands, on the forty-
Mr. Gray is a brother of Mrs. Is a fine Berlin dish, 15 inches in large ports so that before long the
ism
becomes
more
than
a
Jlngler’s
third dny, the fifteen had gnawed the
diameter, dated 1706, painted In blue pilferers will be convinced that It will Jest.
Stockard.
bare bones of a ham, had eaten the
in Chinese style; another piece Is a be poor policy to tamper with inter-I
The Medusa Is the classic of this canvas wrapping of the ham, had
state and foreign shipments.
Mr. and Mrs. Jahn and fam ily of , tureen of Hochst faience. There are
sort, less perhaps from the disaster mnde their hoots Into mush, had de­
Klein Explain*.
Seattle visited at the W alker home several examples of Strasburg faience,
Director Klein of the bureau of for­ itself than from Its celebration in voured their handkerchiefs. Four bony
a very rare Ansbach plate enameled
Gericnult’s painting, a picture consid­
over the week end.
in colors In the Chinese famllle verte eign and domestic commerce ex-1 ered excellent In its day and still as flying-fish mnde them a feast; one more
was caught the next day, the fortieth
style, and a very Interesting Jug and plained:
Mr. and Mrs. Geogre Lambirth cover painted with children in pink
"Perhaps one of the main reasons big a drawing card In the Lonvre as day, but all hands made the captain,
"Washington
Crossing
the
Delaware”
worst of the lot, tnke It himself.
why this evil has grown Is the fact
left Wednesday for a short visit at j made at Sceanx Penthievre, France.
When he left the clipper. Captain
that it has been difficult to obtain con- j in galleries nearer the subway.
Heppner.
Coins and Medals.
The Medusa was wrecked off the Mitchell headed for the American
In the department o ' coins and victions In the local courts. Even when west coast of Africa on July 2, 1816. group, a sprinkling of Isles on the
Mr. F. C. UPham of Chicago has medals the medals acquired hy pur­ a trained investigator discovers the A raft was thrown together; 149 men chnrts, in latitude 17 north, longitude
stolen goods in the possession of a i
been a guest at the home of his son chase from the Rosenheim collection ■fence’ or catches an employee in the crowded aboard. Twelve days later 133:30 west. They made this position
number
148
pieces.
Among
the
more
it was picked up In mid-ocean by a
Claud Upham.
act of stealing, there Is great difficulty British brig. There were fifteen sur­ —and found no land. Hawaii waa the
interesting are:
nearest. The supposed land was one
in
absolutely
identifying
the
merchan­
A fine specimen of the rare medal
vivors left. Of the others, some had of the mistakes which even today
A number of wheat ranchers have of Ercole I. d’Esle, duke of Ferrara, dise, and without such identification,
drowned.
show on Pacific charts with the nota­
been coming down into this vicinty signed by Lodovlco Corradinl of Mo­ conviction is Impossible. The Carlin
Five Men In a Blow.
tion "E. D.,” existence doubtful.
for peaches and other fruit.
dena, and dated 1472. On the reverse act, which seeks to provide penalties
Typhoon, trade, sirocco, monsoon—
There was a corking good news
Is Hercules, with three pillars (In­ for the pilferage of goods moving in all the winds figure in the tales of story written of this voyage when the
interstate
commerce,
provides
penal­
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gray and stead of the traditional two,. Pur­
ties only for the stealing of baggage small boats, in the case of the Sag­ survivors got to Honolulu. The writer,
fam ily of Ione, Oregon were guests chased with the assistance of Mr. W. from a public truck or van, neither inaw’s gig it was the Kona, bringing I a young reporter, made the Coast pa­
at the home of the Stochards Sunday. H. Woodward. A powerful portrait freight nor express matter being spe­ rain, thunder and lightning off the I pers pay $100 a column for It. He
of Lucrezia Borgia, daughter of Pope
cliffs of the Hawaiian group. The was Mark Twain, then only Sam
Alexander VI and wife (in 1502) <of cifically provided for.
“It Is evident that the federal leg­ Kona raged when the gig's five men Clemens.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Upham and Alfonso L d’Este, afterward duke of
were worn out. William Halford was
Pitcairn island, inhabited now by
fam ily and Mr. J. C. Upham left for Ferrara. TWs piece, which was prob­ islation on ttie subject should be
the sole survivor. He died only a year descendants of castaways, has annals
a weeks vacation in Portland.
ably made on the occasion of the mar­ amended If the full usefulness of such ago.
that stand alone. In 1789 the crew
riage, Is sometimes found with a por-' a central bureau of information Is to
In 1870 the Saginaw, a small naval of the British navy ship Bounty mu­
be
attained.
Mr. Ed Beddow and Mr. George trait of her husband attached.
"It Is understood that an effort will ship, went to Ocean island, 1,700 miles tinied near Tahiti. The commander,
A bronze gilt medal of Bramante,
Beddow and son Geòrgie left W ednes­
be
made to secure amendments to the beyond Hawaii, to look for castaways Lieutenant Bllgh, once wllh Captain
the architect of S t Peter's, by the
day on a fishing trip in the Cascades.
Carlin
act so as to provide specific and verify the isle's position. The Cook, was set adrift with eighteen
Milanese medallist and Jeweler, Cara-
men. Their 23-foot boat was so laden
Saginaw
. . . hit . the reef
.. . and . . all . . hands
dosso. It was made in Rome about penalties for stealing from Interstate
t h ^ ^ a n k which 1. the thet a fair swell was a crisis. They
Mr. and Mrs Dron Felthouse and 1506, and is mentioned by Vasari as shipments loaded on trucks or stored • £ ? w td
had food for five days at ordinary ra­
island, a few feet high at most.
Mr. Kelthouse’s sister Miss Finton the work of Caradosso. On the re in warehouse* with the hope that this
A 22-foot whaleboat was fitted up as tions. Yet Bllgh took his boat west­
wffl
have
a
marked
effect
in
reducing
left for W allowa Lake for a few verse is a figure of Architecture,
a gig and decked. Lieutenant J. G. ward 3,618 miles In fifty days.
holding square and compasses, with pilferage losses.”
Mutineer« Separate.
w eeks stay.
Talbot took command. Halford and
______
St. Peter’s In the background. A rare, i
The mutineers separated; sixteen at
three others volunteered. Storms held
Rev Davis of Hermiston w ill hold I P0*’ ”’1* »nlqoe medal of Neri Cap Draw Diseased BJoad,
up their departure. At last the Sagi­ Tahiti built a schooner; the others
poni, the son of the Florentine his­
naw's captain called all hands to went to Pitcairn with the Bounty,
church service at the Columbia torian, Glno, and himself ambassador
Reinject Purified Fluid prayer and the gig set out for Hono­ which they burnt, and settled down.
school house Sunday at three o ’clock. to France in 1494-5. The work 1«
New Haven. Conn.—Two unusual lulu.
Two years later the warahlp Pan­
All come out and enjoy these services. Florentine, abont 1500, but the por­ operations for transfusion of blood,
Navigation was difficult. There was dora was sent to get those at Tahiti.
have
been
carried
through
successfully
trait and the figure of Hope on the
food for five for 30 days—on quarter On the way home she was wrecked
Mr. and Mrs. Freman Phipps and reverse seem to be hy different hands. at the New Haven General hospital, rations. Beans from the Saginaw, and four of the prlaonera and thirty-
daughter Laura and Martha Winslow A curious medal of a lady who la de­ now a part of the medical school of dried in the son, had been canned, but one of the crew of eighty-nine were
Yale university. In each instance the
low returned Friday from their va­ scribed as Androdama Dia. On the person’s blood was drawn off and In­ they fermented. All but Halford be­ lost. The survivor* filled four email
reverse is a sea monster chained to a
came 111. The beans were Jettisoned. boats. They rowed and sailed 1,100
cation near Lake Chelan.
rock, with the inscription. Varina no jected hack Into the system.
The five fell back on desiccated pota­ mile* In eleven days, making Timor
The first case was that of a woman toes, three spoonfuls a day, then two, lainnd, where Bllgh had landed.
men et opns (“a different name and a
The extracation of honey in the different deed”).
who had a hemorrhage In the abdomen. mixed with the fresh water aboard as
Some of the Pitcairn Islanders
The surgeons drew off the blood from ballast. Five dsya ont the gig lost passed through America daring the
community is nearly all completed
the
abdomen,
tied
the
vessels,
and
af­
now . It is reported that there was a
her lantern. Halford tried mixing the war, going to th* front. It waa 1808,
ter filtering the tdood, transfused It lantern's sperm oil, a five-gallon sup­ however, before the colony of muti­
fair flow.
hack into her system.
ply, with the potatoes. The other* neers’ descendant* wa* found.
Fired Bus Boy Breaks
Later, a man was admitted with couldn’t stand it. He could, and
Christian, th* mutineer*' leader, la
Mrs. R. H. Stockard left Monday
aemorrhage of the liver. The abdomen lived.
276 Glasses in Cafe
one of the men who cannot die. After
for Ione where she wil be a guest
was filled with blood. The staff
In twenty-five days the last of the years, when the mutiny case had been
After breaking 276 drinking
at the home of her brother for a
treated the liver, filtered the blood provisions was gone. Three days liter forgotten aave in admiralty record*,
glasses In a New York city cafe
drawn
off
and
Injected
it
through
the
week or so.
Halford knocked a booby bird on the one of Btlgh'a follower* saw a man In
where be had been employed,
arm.
,
head. It made five portions, raw, with London. He looked like Christian. The
Maurlre Zarovlch, a but boy,
Both patients are regarded as con­ the blood. The next meal came two man caught a curious glance—and ran.
was arrested.
Roseburg— Palladium Gold Mining
valescents.
days later—a flying-flab fell on the Perhaps. The Pacific is prolific of
The youth had been dis­
Company planR to spend approxi­
A week ago. after a negro lad had deck.
mysteries.
charged
and
when
he
went
for
mately $200.000 for the development
been stabbed nnder the heart, th* sur­
Men today need not face the terrors
Pass Land in Night.
his pay the cafe owner deducted
geon* opened the heart cavity, waahed
o f It« property here.
A day or tw« after that Halford, of small-boat voyages. The Treves*«
a few cents tor some broken
the organ and mended a cut, drew the awaking, saw land astern. They had with her tale from the Indian ocean
Ralem hospital work to proceed at ■ glassware.
Angry. the lad
blood from the cavity and tewed up passed It In the night The men were la still fresh in the news. The sea
once.
broke 276 more glasses hy
He la recovering.
■ lone tip; some wens ftylac. The gig remain* tb* aea.—Naw York Times.
knocking them from a counter
Danner— Dam and canal to Irri­
with one sweep of his arm.
gate Jordan valley w ill coat $ 300.-
Read the home papper.
Read the horn*
Read the home papper.
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ì < m i i h h h h h h h $ h m
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE
j
ing teams from the club members i'pb e e >»
’
to bo to the tSate Fair. The u n - !
usual basket lunch w ill be in order !
audience sang The Star
at noon.
The early artem oon win Spangled Panner. ” A. P. Garner
be given over to problems of interest pronounced the benediction at
to project farmers such as the pro- th e close of the services,
posed planting of ftn acreage of prun-
ij
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.
es. iamb feeding nd farm flocks of f ThU8 d,d Hermiston and VlC.n-
tiheep nd a plan of diversification for
"^nor to tne memory of
the project with additioni cash , Warren G. Harding.
crops.
STATE NEWS
The date has been changed from
Saturdy to Thursday as previously
nnnounced.
The Hermiston Com­ with resources exceeding $3,000,000.
mercial Club wli participate in put­
Two Albany banks concolldated
ting on a sports program.
Oregon celery brings $2 per dozen
Assisting Benlon in selecting the bunches shipped to Spokane.
winners will be L. J. Allen, live stock
Bridge crossing Calapoota south of
club leader.
The members of the Tangent and Pacific highway be­
pig club, nineteen in number, own tw een Sheed and Tangent to be com­
100 head of purebred hogs and pigs. pleted this year.
Medals for the boys or girls who
West Lynn school board awards
show most skill in exhibiting their $20,049 for construction of gymuas-
hogs at (he Hermiston Dairy and Hog ium.
show this fall will be awarded by the
Street work for Woodburn esti­
Duroc-Jersy Breeders
Association, mated at $7209.
and the Poland China Association
Open span reinforced concrete arch
Henry Sommerer Is leader of the to be built over South Fork of Hood
local pig club.
The members are River.
Ixtwell Stockard, Leon Norquist, Le-
Gresham— New Bull Run pipe line
roy Guisinger, Thomas Lenart, Carl to be laid soon.
Haddox, Tilford Stillings, Sumner
Albany to expend $11,558.14 on
Robinson, Bryce Robinson, Dick Up- street Improvement work,
ham, Alton Hooker, Alvin Hooker,, Ranier— Pack of salmon on Col-
Hherloc.k Stockard, Elbert Hutchinson umbla river to be from 10 to 20 per
and Ed. Jackson.
The members cent greater than last year,
range In age between nine and etgh-j
8urvey for The Dallea-Callfornla
teen year*.
highway south of Bend between Lava
The club Leader Is H. I. Ott and butte and Paullan Prairie complet-
the members are Gilbert W hitsett, ed.
Halfway— $2,000 to be spent on
George Beddow, Gladys W hitsett,
Billy Waugaman, Gerald Haddox, work on Clear Creek reservoir.
Carl Haddox, W alter Ott, Oscar Whit-
Eugene— W»ik of rock surfacing
sett, Victor Addleman, Harvey De- Mohawk valley road will cost $34,-
: ooo.
Moss, and Alonzo Lenhart.
Roseburg— California and Oregon
Power company, which recently pur­
Eugene-- One of the finest county chased Douglas County Light ft
to
school buildings in state being built Water Company, offers stock
local residents.
at Blue River.
.
Eugene— Road work at Cushman
Pendleton— Bridge repairs being
station reported finished.
made.
Roseburg— Chamber of Commerce
Portland to have $160,000 stage
meets to discuss reorganization of
terminal building.
Halem— $16.000 business building cannery.
Astoria— Hammond Lumber Com-
to be erected on Court street.
Hood River— Interstste bridge to pany preparing to begin construction
cross Columbia river assured.
of proposed new sawmill here.
Bridge across W illam ette river at
Astoria— Driving of pilng start«
Springfield ia sought by Springfield for construction of new $90,000 busi­
ness structure.
Chamber of Commerce.
Umpqua peara bring $40 per ton
First carload of 1923 wheat reach­
at Salem.
es Portland from Arlington.
Bend— Deechutea county to vote
Oregon City awards $4.688 paving
$130,000 bonds for completion of
contract.
Eugenc-Ooehen highway to be re- state highway,
surfaced with asphalt.
Pacific Petroleum Company to
Grants Pass— With men now at start oil drilling operations near
work over Oregon mountain o n , Sutherlin
8t. Balena— Plttaburg road work
Grant* Paac-Creacent City highway,
progressing.
terror« of thl*1 Section w ill noon go.