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Hermiston Herato VOL. XVII COMMUNITY CLUB HOLD FLOWER SHOW COMMITTEE ON CIVIC IMPROVE MENT HAVE CHARGE HERMISTON. UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. 1923 RECEPTION WILL BE GIVEN TEACHERS The Parent-Teachers Association will hold a reception for the teach ers on Thursday evening, September 13, in the high school auditorium. The following program has been arranged for the occasion: Address of Welcome...... «............. .—.—„.Member of School Board Address of Welcome................... ....... - ...... „. Mrs. S. M. Schilling Vocal Solo.......... Miss Emily Shotwell Plano D uet.............. ...................... Margaret Waterman, Elizabeth Straw. Violin Solo........................ Mr. Hamm Vocal Solo............ Miss Doris Swayze Followng the program refresh, ments will be served. MAYOR ILLSLEY RESIGNS OFFICE Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Waugaman and daughter, Mrs. Ralph Foster, who have been guests at the Waugaman LEAVES FOR KANSAS CITY. MO- horn», left Wednesday for their home in Bellingham, Wash. TODAY LARGE CROWD ATTEND PICNIC VARIED PROGRAM IS INTER ESTING PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LIVE STOCK EXPOSITION T hirteenth Annual Show W ill be Held at North Portland, Novem ber 3-10 This Year Ü' ° f0. l i b r a i No. 52 EMERGENCY SQUAD ANSWERS GALL The thirteenth annual Pacific In MAYOR. JUDGE AND DEPUTY SHERIFF GO SLEUTHING ternational Live Stock Exposition] Columbia school opened Monday, will be held at North Portland, Nov- ______ Displays Made by Local G row n is Ex- W ill Take a N ine Months Coarse in September 3, a half day session be Farmers Gain H elpful Inform aton ember 3-10 this year. The n e w ! premium list is out and those who ¡ Present a Fo>midable Array With celent.— Prizes Awarded W'nners ing held on account of Labor day. and Enjoy Outing Last Thurs Medicine in the Missouri In the Various Classes Mr. Davis of Portland, has taken contemplate exhibiting may Becure Shotguns and Other Pharanelphia day at Station City charge of the three upper grades, copies by writing to O. M. Plummer, For T raPping Criminal« Mrs. DeMoeg of Columbia district, General Manager, 211 Northwestern The Flower Show, sponsored by ---------- A large crowd attended the annual Bank Bldg.. Portland, Ore. Last Wednesday night at a meet the next three grades, and Miss Mor the Community club was held in the The premiums for livestock and There is a certain poem by Long- ing of the city council W. W. Illa- timer of Hermiston, the first and picnic and get-to-gether meeting basement of the library Tuesday af held last Thursday at the Experimen the horse show total 390,000, plac- felow lauding on of the .nation'* ley, mayor of Hermiston, handed in second grades. ternoon, September 4, and was a de tal station. Ing this exposition in the same class heroes that starts out in this man- his resignation. In his resignation cidedly successful affair. Blooms Mrs. Klock left Tuesday evening the ex-mayor stated that he was A varied and interesting program with the greatest livestock shows ¡ ner: suffered greatly during the recent leaving Thursday for Kansas City for Portland on a business trip. was presented at this time. L. J. and expositions in America. Listen my children and you hot weather and many exhibitors The beef cattle division takes In shall hear where he intende dto enter a medical Allen, state leader of the boy8 and hesitated in entering a display on Mrs. Watson returned Sunday girls club work accompanied by Fred Shorthorns, Herefords, Aberdeen- School for a nine months course. The midnight ride of Paul ♦ * that account.. from Red Bluff, Cal., where she had Bennion, county agent, were present Angus, Milking Shorthorns, and Red Revere. * STATE M A R K E T AGENT AflF.W T 4 "My associations with you,” he told MARKET Under such circumstances one the city council, in his resignation, been visiting. at the picnic. During the afternoon Polled cattle. Large and represen We have a story to relate concern, DEPARTMENT could forsee the highly important "has been very pleasant and I wish session they were on the program for tative exhibits of all these have been ing the midnight ride of Hermiston's Little Miss Jean Waller enter talks. They chose timely subjects promised already for -923. place a flower show better patron 6 O W 6 4 6 4 6 4 4 4 O 4 4 to thank you for the hearty co-oper mayor, the justice of the peace and ized could occupy in this commun The dairy cattle division includes the local deputy sheriff. They even ation that you have extended to me tained a few of her school friends and their discourses were Interesting C. E. Spence, Market Agent ity. • Friday at a lawn party at her home. throughout. They were followed by Hoisteins iJerseyB, Guernseys, Ayr- went Paul Revere one better for he Many requests come to the mar at all times in the administration The committee on civic improve of the city's business." local men who were called upon for ehlres and Brown Swiss, and It is made his famous ride merely to ln- (Too late for last week) ment had the show in charge and are ket agent for informaton regarding short addresses. Those who spoke expected that some of the world's , form the countryside of the approach It was with a feeling of deep regret Mrs. Linder left Friday for Ohio were Dr. F. V. Prime, Joe Dyer and record cows will be present again, ing enemy while the above men to be congratulated on their work. the new potato grading and inspect that the council accepted the re ion law, and there appears to be a where she will visit her mother who J. W. Campbell. Mr. Dean, who is and that the record-breaking num tioned officials of our city took their During the afternoon the committee general mistaken impression that all signation. Hi8 administration has is seriously ill. served an iced drink. been one of achievements. He has in charge of the local experimental bers of last year will be surpassed. Journey to meet the enemy. Mesdames Ebert, George and John potatoes in lots of more than fifty has given his time and energy tow The sheep department includes all I At two o’clock Thursday morning station, presented the results of Little Connie Strauser had the mis lamb feeding at the station last win the usual breeds — Rambouillets, the mayor lay peacefully dreaming. son from Echo served as judges and pounds must be state inspected. ards making Hrmiston a bigger and The law, which wil go into effect the club is grateful for their con- Shropshires, Hamp- In his dreams he was beside a moun- better city and during his term of fortune to break his arm while riding ter and pointed out the possibilities Soulhdowns, Zclentions effort displayed in mak September 15, is primarily for large office a steady growth and improve horseback. «hires, Orford Downs, Dorset©, Cher. ! tain stream with a fishing rod. It and pitfalls in feedng, shipments. It provides that in car- ing the awards. The morning sesion began at 9 ^ots. Corriedales. Romneys, Cotswold« was a beautiful little rirlet and as it ment was noticeable. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Norquist and o’clock. During this period each Lincolns and Leicster, with a breed flowed over fern and craig there was The best display by an individual lot shipments, or in quantities of 10 Until such time as th city coun tong or more, the potatoes shall be daughter-Gladys motored to Pendle member of the boys clubs judge new to the exposlton—Suffoiks. The a musical sound like unto the Jing grower was made by Mrs. Shawver cil shall choose a mayor, R. C. Todd, ton Monday. Miss Gladys had her classes of 4 dairy cows, 4 sheep and usual liberal premiums are offered ling of bells In the distance. He who received as a prize a set of inspected by the state Inspection de president of the council, will act in tonsils and adnoids removed while 4 pigs. The best stock available for Angoras a.id three breeds of milk awoke to the realization that the garden tools. The other prizes were partment, according to .lh e United this capacity. there. In the nature of bulbs and potted States standard grades. There are goats. telephone bell was ringing. Lifting was obtained for the boys. plants which will be delivered in the four established grades, but grade In the hog division there wil be the receiver from the hook he ans- The afternoon session started at No. 1 will take care of most of the » 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 4 4 * proper season for planting. The poultry demonstration at Will 1:30. A general discussion of div- Poland Chinas, Duroc-Jerseys, Ches- wered the call with a sleepy "hello.'' 4 Rhodes farm Tuesday was well at. ersifled farming and other matters ter Whites, Berkshlres and Hamp- Mrs. Thomas Campbell was award potatoes grown in Oregon. j( wn8 an g q g call fron, the P. OREGON WEEKLY On smaller shipments, from fifty tended. Mr. Cosby gave a splendid pertaining to the project was talked 8*1,res- Futurities of 31000 each a r e 1 E Hall ranch and informed him to ed first prize on asters and on roses. INDUSTRIAL REVIEW pounds to ten tons, state inspection talk about culling poultry to all and over at this time. Mrs. Henry Sommerer received the offered by the two first-named bring help and come at once. The alBo gave helpful points on judging prize for best perennials, Mrs. Joe is not required, unless requested by breeds. mayor buckled on hig shooting irons The sports program sponsored by 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Udey for best zinnias, and Mrs. Har the buyer or seller, but the seller is to th poultry club boys and girls. The Perdieron, Belgian, Shire preparatory to going to the rescue. the commercial club was also a feat Baker— Gold ore find in Red required to grade the potatoes when vey Payne was awarded first on dah ure of the afternoon. The races, and Clydesdale draft horses and When he came out on the street he Mrs. Bloom left Monday for Ft. etc., was one of the entertaining jacks are well supplied with prem met the Justice of the peace. He lias. The piize winning dahlia, a sold and on the sack or container White and Blue mine runs a8 high Wayne, Ind„ to visit relatives. large lemon yellow of the peony type put the name and address of the as 315,000 to ton. ium money. also was in battle array. He had features. Southern Pacific Company has and very much resembling th famed grower and the grade. If this Is not The fat stock classes are strong heard the S. O. 8. and ws ready to Business houses of Hermiston clos been authorized from New York to complied with they shall be labeled Claude Haddox and Ernest Addle- “City of Portland,” was dveloped a again this year. demonstrate that he was as pro expend ten million dollars building man returned Sunday from Yakima. ed their doors from 1 to 5 so that all few years ago by Mr. Pelmulder as a as "culls.” The boys' and girls' clubs are of ficient in catching criminals as he might attend the picnic. The state market agent will soon Natron cut-off. seedling. It is a wonderful blossom fered over 34000 in premiums and is in dispensing justice to them. As every new tax function has Mr. and Mrs. J. Mirchell visited and surely would be a favorite in have ready for dstrlbutlon for those for contests and judging. The pig Together they went to the dep BEEKEEPERS TO HOLD raised taxes in Oregon, the county who care for the information, a pam at the home of Mrs. Mirchell’s par th garden when known. feeding contest alone carries 31000 uty sherff's home and Informed him tax commissions appointed by the phlet giving the grades, fee8 for in DEMONSTRATION ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bennett. Mr. Pelmulder has named the and large exhibits for thlB event will of the call they had received. He spection and rules and regulations governor will probably raise taxes. flower "The Pride of Hermiston." TT a o n v i • come from all parts of the Northwest. dressed hurriedly and soon they were Medford— Pear shipments are go H. . A. . Scullen, beekeeping . , , . . „ „ Miss Helen Bennett returned home After the judging wa8 completed by the market master. _ . : , AB usual the judges for all llve- on their way. This department has recently ing forward steadily. Sunday from the wheat country specialist faom Oregon Agncul- ptock wtll be men of the hlghe8 abll. the club held a short business session. Through the night they sped. They Carlton farmer reports 48 bushel, where she has been staying with her tural college, will give a dem- lty and authority obtainable, and Mrs. Purdy, chairman of the finance made comment that the cooperative had visions of a hold-up by a daring Sister, Mrs. Mirchell. committee, announced . some p'°os hay association wa8 working along of wheat to acre. onstration showing correct come from all pars of the United band of robbers or perhaps it was Lebanon to build dyke along the for fall work. Attention was called the right line in that it had sold 47 methods of preparing bees for states and Canada. even worse— a huirder.” The driver to the Womans Department of the per cent of its hay direct to feeders Samtiam river to protect city from The poultry club held a meeting winter at Lawrence Buhman,s The J”«’«»"* contests win attract Stepped on the gas. Speed was what flood waters. and retailers, thus eliminating the annual Dairy and Hog Show to be at Rhodes Saturday. apiary, Tuesday afternoon, Sep- ■ much atlntleon, not only for the they must have— nothing but. Western Lumber Co., of Cottage held October 5-6, at which time it is broker. Manager L. A. Hunt of Her v 11 AV a 1 on t v - A V I toys' and girls’ clubs teams, but for Upon reaching the Hall home expected there will be a fine exhibit miston advises that we have not told GTove, working double shift. Friends of Miss Mary Addleman tember 11th, at 1:30. This is the hlgb 8chool and agr,clllturB, college they were Informed by the family Marshfield— New American bank it all. He state8 the association has made in the home economy and dom and Herbert Hall were recently sur last series of meetings w hich. teams. that a face was seen at the window sold 47 per cent to retailers and 44 with 250 stockholders opens Nov. 1. estic art sections. Each year the attractions at our nnd some one was prowling around prised to learn of their marriage have been held this year at the| Medford schools open September per cent to consumers direct. This The club went on record as favor July 20 at Goldendale, Wash. The demonsrtation yard. The amount | great exposition increase. Outside the premises. The emergency squad ing the diversion of funds now ex association is now enlarging its scope 24 to allow pupils to work in orch couple will leave Thusday for a short of honey produced during the the ivestock itself, the horse show do- drew a sigh of relief and breathed pended in maintenance of the office to take in the state of Washington, ards. honeymoon at Eugene .Oregon. year is largely determined by » s h t. everybody The Pacific m- a prayer of thankfulness. They Portland to have new laundry at under a sales contract that must of home deonstratlon agent, toward . . , ternatlonal Horae Show thia year of- searched the place but was unable securing the services of a visiting cover 75 per cent of the alfalfa acre, 42nd and Hawthorne. the manner in which the bees go, yerg thirteen 31000 stakes in addi- to find anyone. McMinnville votes 352,000 bonds TEACHERS EMPLOYED FOR into the winter. age before the contracts are effect nurse for this county. I tion to 310.000 offered in the regu- It developed later that the face ive. If such a strong contract or for concrete bridge and fire engine. ENSUING YEAR A t the Bame time the demon- lar classes. This is sufficient to at the window was a young man Portland to erect new 3250,000 ganization can be accomplished, and LOCAL I. 0. 0 . P. Stration is held the beekeepers draw thither the finest show horses who, according to his statement, was VISITS PENDLETON LODGE Mr. Hunt says they are meeting with Chapman school. The following are the teachers association will make plans with of Amer,ca- scouting around preparatory to a Ranges continue to be reported splendid success, the hay growers who will compose the faculty of Mr. Scullen, who is secretary I. Thoee who a/ ekc°ncern’d *" th® chlvarl party to be given In honor Last Tuesday night the Vineyard will be in a position to force out the above normal and the condition of the Hermiston schools for the of the state organization, for the otber product8 of mllk and cream of "Herb" Hall who recently was Lodge No. 206 rustled nine cars brokers and handle the crop from both cattle and sheep i8 unusually coming school year: 1st grade, annual state beekeepers conven- wm watch ths work of the Western married. good. and twenty-seven watermelons which the farm to the retailer or barn. Thus did the emergency squad Some weeks ago the market agent ....Gold Beach— Contract awarded on jaura Cowman, 2nd Mary Saw tion which will be held in Her- I Dairy Products Show with deep !n- weighed over a thousand pounds, make their midnight ride, and thus cautoned deales not to place too Windchuck bridge of Roosevelt high yer, 3rd Bernice Ferris, This much of their baggage ready 4th miston some time this w in ter.) terest. It is stated that it win be did they prove that they are Johnny- they set out for the Pendleton lodge much credit on the newspaper re way. Mrs. M. S.JMiller, 5th|June King, Officers of the association are larger than ever ,n the Past- on-the-spot when an S. O. S. Is in Portland police demand Increased assured of a welcome since they ports that there was a large over 6th Isabella Mayhew, 7th Bon particularly anxious to see a „ Western Winter Poultry and the air. carried their supper with them. It production of wheat in this country. wage over 3155 a month maximum. , Rabbit Show will be unusually intcr- Roseburg— The California-Oregon nie Circle, 8th A. E. Bensel. is rumored that J. 8. West, alias Government reports now give out the good turn o u t esting tblB fall Natlonal conven_ WILL HOLD MEETING In the high school school they figures that the production this year Power Co. has bought the local water "Dad,” strained hlB back carrying ----------- ~ i tlons of poutry folks are expected The Baptist Ladieg Aid will hold Portand colncldcnt wlth tbe Pnc. LARGE HAY GROWERS upstairs the watermelon donated by is short 69,000,000 bushels over last and light utilities and will operate are G. W. DaY, superintendent, Mr. Parker. Furthermore St is year and 42,000,000 bushels short of I them under Its Umpqua diviFjkjn. A. L. Gralapp, F. K. Gullfoil, their annual business meeting In the ,f,c Int6rnatlonal> and thlg will bring hoped that Mr. Bowman will have of the five-year record production, This company Is very progressive Jessie Brierley, Hope McKenzie, church Thursday .Sept. 13. at 2:30 not on]y pmlltrymen, but pouItry Growrz of Butter C cek , Echo and the foresight to select a pair of his yet the market price is gnerally be and its Btock is largely held by its 3ertha Compton and Dorthy for election of officers and other Im- from tbn eaB, and m|dd,e weBt Stanfield to Meet Sept. 8 »employes 'and' customers. It pays portant business. All come. By or-j Tbe IndlIBtrta| Exblb„ B (llvl8)on is own coveralls rather than those of low the cost of production. Cash. 31.76 per share quartely dividends. der of the secretary. his son when he goes to the next . ' going to be more complete and beaU- During the progress of the Wash melon feast. The Eureka Lodge No. Many local cooperative commodity ; tlful than ever and manufacturers ington campaign, which Is rapidly 36 of Pendleton decided to visit organizations are coming into forma ! and merchants are vying with each drawing to a close considerable Inter Hermiston where they may not only tion all over the state and many ' other already in the preparation and ' eBt has been manifested by the larger enjoy a real melon feed, but also othrs are being agitated. The mar decoration of their booths, filled I bay growers around Echo. Stanfield keting department urges the most the anticipation thereof. ' with the treasures of the commerce ' an(j on Rutter creek who ordinarily Those in attendance were Messrs. careful consideration with these local ' of the world. ! «ell the greater part of their hay to Tom Wooster, Frank Bilderback, 3. Organization, as on their success de In this division the Land Products livestock feeders, in an effort at F. Bowman, Mr. Ward, B. J. Nation, pend perhaps state-wide associations Show will be placed. It is growing price stabilization. Several districts Paul Miller, Pete Norquist, George later on. and on their failure the set ' greater each year, with Ils grand , in Washington where 90 per cent of Beddow, Frak Gulwits, Arnold Buh back of the movement for a long I i display of fruits and vegetables from i the hay is sold to f. eders are uniting man, Jas. Winslow. J. 8. West, W. time. Of utmost importance are the arlous counties of the state, and 1 with the Northwest Hay Aseocia- R. Longhorn, Jack Harman, (Tom eceonomical administration and com ' its competitive exhibits of grains j tion. Watson, Otto Pierce, Tim Gaither, pilent management. Exnon-of mu-t and grasses. It is worth the trip, j Saturday evening, September 8th, J. A. Reeves, R. C. Challis, Walter be held to the lowest possible point all by Itself. ; there wil be a meting held In the Beasley, Jack Deardorf, and W. J until the association grows and gains It Is rumored that a herd of milk-1 City Hall at Echo at 8 P. M„ at Logan and son from the Hermiston in strength and there must be men at ■ Ing Shorthorns wil come frog) New 1 which the possibility of working out lodge and J. L. Stork. W. T. Reevea the head who are capable of working Hampshire this year. It I* possible , somo kind of an organization for and C. E. Barney of Stanfield lodge out a sales agency that will get the , that Scotch Highland cattle from , stabilizing feeder prices will be con- 139, and others whose names we product to the final consumer at the Canada may be on exhibition also, sidrred. were unable to learn. lowest possible retail price. There But it i8 too early yet to report on , Through recent action of the In- must be free buying and normal con. all the features which will be on ' lermediate Credit Bank It Is now pos. sumption In order to create demand Baptist Church ! exhibit at the Pacific International, slble to finance a carry-over of hay As hot weather Is on the decline and all possible unnecessary middle : From time to time these will be by an organization of farmers, wlth- and vacation days are over remember expenses must be eliminated if the : given to the press. out individual hardship. that your Sanday school class ex grower Is to get a living profit and - It Is understood that the Oregon pects you to join the ranhs again. I the consumer a price he will pay. Miss Goldie Miimm« returned Frl- I Hay Growers will shortly put on a Sunday school at 10 every Sunday. ______ day night to Portland where she campaign for Increased membership L. A. Hunt, superintendent. T h e! Clackamas county potato growers will leach again next year. I in their association, and the larger pastor. Rev. W. W. Davis, has pre- have a co-operative association well - hay growers who sell almost entirely pared a special series of lectures under way and are now signing up Rev. Lockwood will hold services feeders are trying to determine the J which you will enjoy and profit by. acreage. Washington and Yamhill ; next Sunday at 5 P. M. at the Her benefits which may be expected from Come and bear him at 11 and 8 counties are agitating the matter of , co-operative marketing. miston hotel. o'clock. following suit and as the other coun ties organize, they will doubtless Mrs. M. Harrison and Miss Mild Mr and Mrs. R. White and Mine Methodist Church merge under one selling agency. red Shankwtler, of Walla Walla, a Ada Soneson motored to Yakima last Sunday school at I t o’clock and > Some of the leaders foresee a state- drier and grandniece of Mrs. J. G. Sunday, returning the same night. preaching at 11 o'clock. Young peo- wide organization. l^iwler. returned home Sunday after pie's service in the evening. A cor- ■ — -------- ---- -- Georg** Beddow and son and Geòr a few weeks visit here. dial Invitation extended to all. ea-i Mrs. George Prlndle and son, of gie and EdT Beddow returned thia peelally strangers. Harry W ann.' Parkdale, are vial ting at the home Jim Smith of Bend arrived In town week from a hunting and fishing ; . | | of her mother. Mrs J. K. Shot well!. trip In the Cascades. Monday afternoon for a short stay. Big Events in the Lives of Little Men ?