The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 10, 1924, Image 1

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HERMISTON’S CELEBRATION
AND RODEO IS SUCCESS
your peers.
FARM BUREAU WIÎL
HOLD BI6 PICNIC
KITTY SHORT WILL
COSBY WILL VISIT PROJECT
"Remember, patriots, that even
GIVE CONCERT
POULTRYMEN NEXT WEEK
the great Abraham Lincoln, with all
his statecraft, was unable to con
Miss Kitty Short, who is promi­ Organisation to Be Completed. By.
reive of thls government cont’nuing
nent in m use circles In this etty,
Laws and Contracts Have Been
and long, enduring successfully ex­
will give an entertainment at the
Drawn Dp and Approved.
cept as we. Individually and as a na.
tion, realize our total dependence DR. ELWOOD HEAD AND RHEA Hermiston hotel on the even’ng of
A big meeting of all poultrymen RESIDENT OP HERMISTON FOR
Tuesday. July 15.
upon Almighty God. Then, ladles
During the 3rd and 4th Hermis­ _ u ..-« -
LUPER WILL BE PRESENT
has been called for Wednesday eve­
Miss
Short
will
give
selections
In
NEARLY TWO YEARS
,
—
*nd gentlemen of Hermiston, pton-
ton plaited hostess and there la none
Immed at.ly after the smoker men sers of the great American desert,
English, French and Ital'an. Pro- ning, July 16, In the Hermiston Lib.
who can say but what she performed
feasor F. X. Arons, of New York, will rary- The object of the meeting will
sh ort f
^ 7 ° the r,nB' In * you W,U “nd«™tand and know what
this duty In a creditable manner. short t me the floor was clear and Abraham I/ncoln meant when he A Program of Addresses, Ball Games, be the accompanist at the p ano. The
to 1,8ten to **• E Cosby, O. A. C. Funeral Was Held Wcdn..d— .♦
She was dressed tn gala attire. Flags everything ready for the dance glv,
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extension poultry apecial'st discuss! „ .
osaay as
Races,
Etc.,
Has
Been
Arranged.
said: ’That thin (nation. under
» and_fcuatlng clothed her In a rai­ en in the evening.
, fazes of poultry management Import. !
,?n’ Members of Local Odd
Invitation Extended to all
God, should have a new right to free­
Fellows and Rebekah Lodges
ment that one would associate with
ant at this time of year, and to take
An orchestra picked from the cow dom,
»»•••» wuu
eases* Q
U t«1 11 lu 011V ut
and » that
government
of the
To Attend
In Attendanoe
festivals of merriment. The weath- . oy . and of Pendleton furnished the w
steps to complete a marketing organ,
people, by the people and tor the
er man was indeed kind. To be dance music. The band turn shed i people shall not perish from
ration
for
the
project.
Articles
of
the
sure the weather hinted of tropical the music for both days of the cele-1 parth.' *•
I incorporation, by-laws and contracts
i '
The basket pien’e given under the
Charles Walter Dyer wa
climes. But a 4th of July without bration and made a creditable show-
have been drawn up and approved.
The rodeo during the afternoon auspices of the Umatilla Project
near
S’Iverton, Marlon county, Or<7
a touch of warm weather would be ng w e here.
County Agent Bennlon and E. P.
| prove<|
draw'ng card for the 4th. Farm Bureau will be held at Colum­
gon, July 26, 1878.
like a cream puff without the
Dodd,
representing
the
Commercial
Early on the morning of the 4th It begin at 1:30 when the streets bia school grove Tuesday. July 15.
He died at the Good Samaritan
cream. No Bir, if the weather for
association assisted In the formation
people began to arrive In town, were virtually deserted the crowds
hospital, Portland, July 6, 1324 af
the two days celebration had been
A
program
has
been
arranged
in-
of
the
organization.
They were from Pendleton, Echo, t gathering at the rodeo grounds.
left to the choosing Just such days
Wednesday afternoon and all day ter a lingering illness of pnoura’on *
Stanfield. Umat Ua. Irrigon. Board- There were horses who were buckers cludng addresses by Dr. Elwood
as the weather man sent would have
Thursday Cosby and Bennlon will snd other complicatione.
man and other sections a good deal In every sense of the word but there Mead and Rhea Luper, state engin­
teen preferable.
He was the son of p. Dyer, of
make
farm vis ts to the poultrymen
farther away. The morning pro- ' were cowboys who could ride them, eer.
Condon,
and Mary F. Dyer, now de­
On the morning and afternoon of gram was varied and highly enter-1 The wild horse race, bulldogging
rn the project advising with them re.
Besides the program the committee
ceased.
the 3rd, the fr e t day of the cele­
gardlng
thelf
particular
problems.
tainlng. The first thing on the
He came to Mayville, G'lliam
bration, the crowds amused them­ morning program was the street par­ and steer ro’ng was good and fur­ haB arranged for a ball game, races
Everybody who ’s Interested in mak­
county. April 26, 1897 and was mar.
selves by visiting and patronizing ade. The entries were unique and nished ample thrill, for the spec­ and other sports for which prizes
ing
poultry
raising
a
proftable
part
tators.
will be awarded.
the various concess'ons. At 1:30
of the farm business should attend •led to Maud A. Cutsforth October
demonstrated that a great deal of
The winners In the bucking con­
The grounds have been made
U . 1905, at Gervais, Oregon.
In the afternoon the opening events
the meetng Wednesday evening.
time had been spent In decorating test were: Chuck Neil, of Kenne­ ready. Tables large enough to hold
He leaves besides his w te the fol­
of the rodeo under the direction of and fixing them for the event. For
wick, first: Dick Lockett, of Her­ two or three fam'lies are being ar­
lowing children: Lewis aged 17,
Öen Joury took place. The buck­
the beet decorated car George Br’ggs miston. second, and Pat Owens, of ranged, so that groups can plan and
RRa 16. Harry 14, Bess’s 13, Leona
ing contest and other features that
won first and Skovbo second. For Kennewick third.
eat their lunch together.
11 and Joseph 9, also-his father P.
were advertised sent the crowd
the best decorated bicycle Jane War.
Ben Joury deserves a good deal
Everybody fix your lunch and
Dyer of Condon, his brother James
home feel’ng that they had value
ner first and Mary Brownson sec­ of credit for the show he put on and come. Add a little to your basket
'V. Dyer of Mayville, a sister Myra
received for their money.
ond. The prize for the best mounted largely through his efforts wa8 the and Invite your bachelor neighbor,
K. Cline of Portland, and a lister,
music lovers of th’s city are eager­
* The feature event of the day was
cowboy went to Jinks Taylor, of Pen­ success of the celebration possible.
Br’ng your plates, cups and glasses ly awaiting the event.
Sarah F. York, of Condon.
at night when a boxing card of
dleton. In the pony d vision Glen
At five o'clock there were athletic
Lemonade and coffee will be
twenty-four rounds was put on at
Bur’ai was at the Condon I. O. O.
GRASS FIRES CAUSE CONSIDER­
Following ts the program’:
Guiwits and Glen Moore were win­ sports on Second street. No records served free by the Farm Bureau.
F. cemetery, under the auspices of
the Hermiston auditorium.
The
ners.
were kept of the winners so we are
ABLE DAMAGE
Ice cream will be sold by the lad Serenata..........................F. Paolo Tostl
’he Mayville lodge I. O. O. F. on
doors of the auditorium opened at
After the parade Gus Peret, as­ unable to publish the names of those les of the Neighborhood club.
In the Boat................. ...Edward Oreig
Wednesday.
6:30 and even at this early hour
who by their prowess In foot rac'ng,
Everybody welcome. Everybody When Into Thine Eyes I Gaze....
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Strohm. Mrs.
a good size crowd was on hand to sisted by Mrs. Peret, gave an ex­
etc., won laurels and prizes.
.......................................... F. X. Arens Calls are Sent Into Hermiston Foi B. J. Nation and Chas. Pugh attend­
come.
j
pick out a seat 'n the section mark­ hibition of expert Bhooting at the
Dancing until the wee small hours
A Pastoral (Old Engl’sh )........Carey
Help and Number of Volunteers
’d the funeral from -Hermiston bear,
ed unreserved. Those who had little Rodeo groundB. ’ Mr. Peret is a re­
of the morning closed the day’s fes­
Bird of Love Divine......Haydn Wood
Respond
’ng a floral tribute from the local
bits of pasteboards w h’ch entitled presentative of the Peters Catrldge
tivities.
I' *
Cianson indone (A Song of India)..
Odd Fellows and Rebekah lodges.
them to sit In the reserve section Company and has a reputation thru,
out the Northwest as an expert shot.
....................... N. R’msky-Korsakow
were slower in arriving.
Le Papillon.................Felix Fourdrain
A number of grass fires that
At 7 :1 5 - the bu’lding was filled Many difficult shots were polled by GRAVE OF CAPTAIN LENOX
FIVE YEARS AGO
Ernani involami (Opera Ernani)..
started in the vicinity of Hermiston
to overflowing with a crowd eager Mr. Peret. Home of the stunts were
MARKED BY BRONZE PLATE
....................................... ,............ Verdi during the past week have caused items Clipped From The Hermiston
and impatient for the sound of the ejecting two empty shells from a
A Heart That’s Free......Alfred Robyn considerable damage. In (each in­
gong. A short time later Frank pump shotgun and hitting them Man Who Headed First Wa^on Train
Herald Dated July 12, 19IR.
stance calls for help have come lntt
Gulwits, the third man in the ring, with two load, of shot before they
ENTERPRISE
CONCERN
GETS My Lover Is a Fisherman.................
Sleeps in Kees Cemetery
...................................L'ly Strickland town and cars loaded with fire
Edward McKeen
came home
announced the first bout.. It was be. could reach the ground, shooting a
LEASE ON BUILDING
Celia (Old English).. .George Monro fighter8 travel to the scene of the Thursday from Seattle where he re-
tween Albert Kennings and Leo shotgun upside down from h’B hip
In the Kees cemetery near Wes­
Roguish Cupid...................F. X. Arens conflagration.
:eived his discharge from the navy
Earnhart, of this c ’ty. The young­ and while laying on Is back broke
ton, where man yOregon pioneers are
three
eggs
tossed
up
In
the
air
all
On the Fourth a blaze starter ifter serving a period of more than
sters. were game and socked each
burled, lies the remains of Dav’d T. L. Altman, a Manager of Firm Will
tn the windbreak of the F. P. Ph’pps * year.
other in a manner that delighted at once. He also hit Rouble and tri.
EPWORTH LEAGUE ARE IN
Lenox, captain of the frst wagon
pie
targets
to
s
s
«
in
the
air
with
a
Be Here Shortly To Put
the crowd. This event went two
ranch in Columbia. In a short
train to cross the Rocky moun­
CAMP AT WALLOWA LAKE time a number of volunteers was or
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Brodrhell of
rounds at the end of which the re­ common 23 repeating rifle. He
In Stock
tains in 1843.
broke
two
saucers
simultaneously
feree held up both of their hands
hand and the fire under control. Jmatilla. Miss Gertrude Simmons of
■Captain Lenox died near Weston
with two 38 revolvers. As a windup
slgn ’fying a draw.
The fire was started from the shoot, Hern, »ton and Mrs. W. H. Slmmone
The following letter from Jfcev.
tn 1873 at the home a t his son-'n-
of
the
exhibition
he
drew
a
profile
nd Mrs. N. W. Bloom were Sunday
lng of ’fireworks.
' The next preliminary event was
The Reliable Dress Company, who
Young, who Is In camp with the Ep­
law, Hon. John S. White, who was
,uests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
between Harold Woodard of Her­ o f Uncle Sam without any outline
have their headquarter^ at Enter­
On
Wednesday
of
last
week
n
worth League of the local M. E.
prominent tn early Oregon politics
prise. have secured a lease on the
miston and Kid Walden, of Uma­ us’ng two 22 rifleB. It took 208
blaze was started on the F. A. Chezi’ Jlessiqg.
church was received Wednesday.
and was famllarly known as “Uncle
shots
to
draw
the
picture.
Mr.
tilla. The boys milled three rounds
Dr. Kern building, next to the Ore­
ranch
north of town. Help wap
Dear Mr. Crowder: We are in
John” White. Still surviving him
Carl Thompson is having his hay
to a draw. In the sem’-windup Peret is undoubtedly a wizard with
gon Hardware company’s store, and camp and enjoying the beautiful rushed out from town but thr
are a daughter and son— Mrs. Susan
Kid Noreen, of Pendleton, won the a gun.
will put In a full l ’ne of womens mountains, water, etc.
small dwelling on the place was des >aled this week by Felthouse and
lalbrlath.
The address of the day was deliv­ Amanda White of Hermiston, Ore­ wearing apparel. The date of the
referee’s decision over Ray Dempsey
Three boys. Herbert Swarner, Al­ troyed. The valuation was placed at
ered
by George L. Rauch, an at­ gon, and S. S. Lenox, of Gaston, Ore­ opening has not as yet been set but
of Boardman. Dempsey was on
$200
or
3300.
The
ranch
»as
leas
ton Hooker and Graham Young,
gon. Mrs. White was the only sur­
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Morfltt will de­
the defensive most of the time. torney from Portland. In part Mr.
t ls understood that it will be short
I
made the t ’p on their bicycles, 170 ed to C. F. Mort’mer.
vivor of the 1843 wagon tra’n pres­
part for Baker, Oregon, Sunday
Rauch
said:
Dempsey challenged Noreen to a re­
At
noon
Saturday
a
ftr<j
whs
re­
iy.
miles.
ent at the Oregon Trail celebration
norning where they expect to loc­
turn bout.
"We are today assembled within
L. Altman, the manager of the
There are 19 of us in camp from ported on the north unit of the pro ate.
at Meacham, of which President
one
of
the
citadels
of
America.
You
The surprise fight of the even’ng
Harding’, address was the feature, company, was here about two weeks Hermiston. Mr. Waugaman and Ject. Fire fighters again went ont
was between Jack Gould, who gave may sometimes think that the strong
from Hermiston. Thé fire wa:
and
was shown much honor.— Wes­ ago looking over the field. He con Duncan Campbell brought a carload.
Monday evening Mrs. Briggs en-
his address as Hermiston, and a places and fortresses of America are
started
by a passing .locomotive at
ducted
a
sale
here
and
the
success
The youngsters are sure havng a
•ertained about fifty guests at the
fighter from Pendleton who went by to be found in Wash'ngton and in ton Leader.
the E. E. Dav’s ranch and the htgl
that crowned his efforts led him to good time.
Four Sisters ranch, the Briggs*
the name of Sharkey. Most of the the great industrial and financial
make a favorable report to h ’s com.
Those In camp are: Frank Wau. wind that was blowing soon spread ountry home. The occasion was la
crowd believed that Gould would be cit es, but If you will remember that BARN AND
TOOL SHED pany. They actng upon this report
It
to
the
old
Matteson
place
no»
on the recelv’ng end of a terrible America, In Its real sense and con­ BURNS THURSDAY NIGHT decided to put in a branch store in gaman, Wtll'am Waugaman, Wilma owned by Vlrgel E. Willoughby ■toner of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Reeves,
Waugaman. Mrs. DeMoss, Gladys
"ormer residents of Hermiston, Also
beating. The census of opinion was cept, is a state of mind, a sp'rit­
th’s city.
'iw Whitsett, Francis Sales. Oral Camp, The fire Jumped .o the barn contain
Included In the Invitation list were
that he would last about two rounds ual thing, composed of the high
A fire Tuesday night destroyed
The Reliable Dress Company will bell, George Campbell. William Rod- lng some thirty tons of hay wh'ch a number of the younger set honor-
and then so far as he was concerned ideals of liberty, and based on the a barn and tool shedlat the Ex- eater to women trade only, carryng
da, Tom Jackson, Herbert Swar­ was destroyed. Work was directed 'ng Carroll Reeves, who came up
the fight would be over. But Gould princ’ple that all men are created
a stock of dresses, coats, hats, etc. ner, Monroe Swarner, Vernon Wat­ toward saving the house, It catch from Portland Monday morning for a
perimential
station
near
this
city.
upset the dope in a fashion that equal, you will understand that
erman, Alton
Hooker,
Graham lng fire three or four times. Flying ’ew days with former friends and
made the fans glad they were America must live and be entirely A number of people frofn Her­
Methodist Episcopal church Sunday Young, Andrew Young. Mrs. Young embers started a blaze along a 20T chool mates.
among those present. From the In the hearts and m'nds of the peo­ miston heeded the call of the fire July 12— Sabbath school 10 A. M.,
yard front (n growing alfalfa. This
siren and drove to the blaze, morning worship 11 A. M. Rev. J. and Mr. Young.
start Jack went after h ’s man like ple.
was extinguished and by two o’clock
Dr. Adams who recently purchas.
a hungry tramp after a ham sand­
"Fellow citizens when, with all that could be seen for miles.
the
fire was under control.
K. Mumau, pastor of the Free Meth.
Mrs. Ed. Haugeberg, who haR been
d the building occup’ed by C. D.
wich. He landed at will driving kinds of ’isms,’ the enemies of your
odist church, w'll occupy the pulpit.
Porter and Dr. Peed ts having same
Lois Hhtchinson wag pa’nfully There will be no meetings Sunday on the sick list, ls reported to be
Sharkey out of one corner Into an­ happiness and mine, and of all our
emodeled and papered on the Inter­
other. Gould was quick and active, fellow citizens, attack our const’tu. burned while shooting firecrackers evening. Weekly prayer and B ble Improving. Mr. Haugeberg who has
ior. Mr. Porter will move hie office
h'ttlng Sharkey with everything but tlon; when: selfish neap and greed, the 4th. She was taken to a doctor study class Thursday. Mrs. A. C. been employed at Longview has re­
EXPERIMENT STATION
turned home and will take his fam­
to William Sharr’s barber shop.
Tils fighting trunks. Once or twice by the power of political ch'eanery for treatment. According to reports Swarner, leader.
Henry Young, ily back w’th him Just !ig soon as
NOTES
Sharkey was in a bad way. His or of great wealth In the hands of the burns were not serious.
(By
H.
K.
Dean)
minister-
Mr. and Mrs. Hogan Miller cams
Mrs. Haugeberg is able to travel.
leg8 was unsteady and it was ap­ te ruthless; when passion and class
o
Hermiston the first part of the
parent that he was about ready for prejudice in the hands of the Ignor­
e e e e e e < > e e e e « e « 4 week
from Portland where they have
the land of s ’nging birds and babb­ ant and impractical, seek to change
SKIM MILK FOR PIGS
res’ded
the past year. Both Mr. and
ling brooks. This proved to be the this government, remember that the
The Midi gan Experiment Station Mrs. Miller are well known In and
best bout of the evening so far as citadel, the refuge, the strong fort­
has recently published some inter­ around Hermiston, having lived
action wa3 concerned.
ress of th's government lies In your
esting data on the value of skim here for several years. Mrs. Mil­
The main event was between own breast. Remember that you.
milk for p gs. Weaned pigs weigh, er was Miss Ruth Hobbs pefore her
Harry Harris, of Pendleton, and like all the pioneers of the past, are
lng 36 pounds were placed on feed marr’age to Mr. Miller.
Frenchle Sm th, of Irrigon. This looked upon and expected to be pat­
of corn and skim milk and corn
was a ten round go. Harris led the riots of the first order: remember
alone. The pigs recelv’ng corn and
M. E. Ladies Change Their Plan«
fight all of the way with Frenchie that when any attempt is made by
skim milk gained 221 pounds each
Instead of the business and social
covering up in a manner that he any person or persons, high or low,
in Cve months at a cost of 36.73 •neet’ng being held at the home of
caught most of Harr’s’ punches on relglous or Irreligious, to align one
per hundred pounds while those on Mrs. Tim Gaither on Wednesday af­
big glove. At times Frenchie would body of our citizens against another,
milk alone gained 9 1-2 pounds at a ternoon, the Ladles Aid will hold a
stick his chin out and inv’te Harris to split and divide us, to erect be­
cost of 339.40 per hundred. During buslnesg meet'ng at the church at
to sock It. Harris would accept the tween us d’acord and actions In­
the second five month per’od half 2 o’clock July 16 after which at 3
inv'tation and let drive but they spired by passion, that thia nation
of the pigs which had received corn there will be a Joint meeting of the
didn’t seem to bother the little is dedicated to the proposition that
alone were placed on corn and skim M. B. Bnptlst and Fre- Method’et
Frenchman from Irrigon. He cer­ all men are created equal, whether
milk and the others left on corn j | a(, | eg in the M E church auditorium
tainly is a bear for punishment. Jews, Gentiles, Protestant, or Cath­
The corn-m'lk pigs gained 307 lbs whe, # an ad<lreMI wm
^ven by
French’® ha,, a pujjch like a Kansas olics.
each at a cost of 38.09 per hundred Rer Mumall on ,h e WOrk neceeeary
cyclone bnt did not seem inclined to
"Remefber, when any person, high
while the corn alone gained only 28 for the ch|ldren. , home. Rev. Mu-
use it. Only once or twice did he or low, even the dist'nguished sens,
pounde at a eoet of 319 78. Finally !
an(J Rcy Ke„ h har<(
^g.
unloose his much talked of uppercut tor from Wisconsin, attempt, to des­
the corn alone pigs were given skim (f|n(r n)Rnr home)( on , h# proj^ t !n
and at these t mes they fell short troy your constitution, even hr glv-
m’lk In addition to corn and g a in -:
,nterMtg of the home , n(j tt ts
If they had of connected the remains ng congress power to override and
ed 274 pounds at a coet of 37.32. » , deg|r#d tha,
members of the d’f-
would have been handed the under­ sjinul the dee'slons of the supreme
Is generally conceded under our 1» I f<irant
w,|| h„ present and also
taker on a blotter.
court, that thia nation la conceived
; csl conditions that hogs are not pro. |(
on fh(> pro)er, who ar,
In one of the rounds Harris land­ 'n liberty; end remember, pioneers
fltablc where we must purchase our ; tereMP(1
, h<, children'» boms
ed a blow that cut a gash over Fren- and patriots, that liberty a , defined
grain »nd do not have milk In
gnd hMr >boul ;t
rhie’a eye. The last few round, by oor const it nt Ion. as upheld by
quantities hut that enough P I« f° t
___
.
thia bled profusely. Whenever Har­ our supreme court, has bee*, since
use up the skim m'lk «re profitable
Bert Nation. T H. Gaither. Jsek
ri« managed to break through the the earliest day of Anglo-Saxon civil­
tn the long run. Theso results J War# and Dave Cook comprised tbs
almost uncanny guard that la. cjtar- isation. declared to be the Inalien­
extra police force during the 4th
give the reason.
aeter’stie of the Frenchman, and able right of all the poop’s « «’<••,
-..................... ■ ■
j of July celebration. The boy« nc-
land. Frenchie would stick out his liberty asd the pursuit of happtuaaa.,
The body of John McElroy w a » ,qu| tted themselves like honeet-to.
tongue In a tantalizing manner. A t­ which should not and. under <wr
shlnped to this <Hy from Fresno, i goodness "cops'* and deserve a good
tar ten rounds Gulw’ts called it a at’tuttou. cannot he taken hoa* you j
Calif., the first part of the week and deal of prslse for the manner In
graw much o the disgust -of those except In punishment for crime, and
funeral services were held from the . wh'ch they kept the stre«te clear and
who It tee, stated had placed beta only then wltM a trial kT •
Rapt'»t church Mrs. McBIroy w as,th e order that prevailed under their
CNARLESIUYER
DIES IN PORTLAND
THREE FIRES REPORT­
ED DURING WEEK
DRESS COMPANY
WILL OPEN STORE
To the Rescue
hurled nt Fresno, Calif
A
watchful eya