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Ôllje Wrmtafcm limitò VOL. XVIII HERMISTON. UMATILLA COUNTS, OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY 24. 1924 No. 48 honey crop on the project will be VICTIM OF ACCIDENT RECOVER. BEN JORY LEAVES WITH RODEO below normal this year. Some O O 4 4 4 4 4 O O 4 4 4 4 4 ING * STATE MARKET AGENT ♦ estimate that most colonies will Ben Jory, of this city, and a run about fifty pounds which is DEPARTMENT ♦ Mr. Van Schoiack, who was company of bronco busters and * about half of an average yield. badly hurt at the Hermiston rodeo performers left Tuesday Recently Mr. Skovbo extracted The local Potatoe Growers’ Drilling of the city well, on stone crusher, is slowly recover morning at 10 o’clock with three one ton from 150 stands of bees. Chicago.—Death, life Imprisonment Tons of Bing and other varieties association are preparing to make Hermiston Butte, by A. A. Dur ing at the hospital a t Pendleton. carloads of livestock for Gresham or a penitentiary term of not leas than In a letter to “ H erb” Shesley of cherries have dried down on the shipments about the latter part and, of walla walla, is progress- It is reported th at he will be in where they will perform next tree. fourteen years are faced by Nathan of- the month. The members Harry McMillin states he is at ’ing satisfactorily. The well has the hosPital at least three months. week at the Multnomah county I cause the g \ Z "io l’d " * ' ^ **’ Leopold Jr., and Richard Loeb, mil unpro- lionaires’ sons, whose plea of guilty work,n« ^ r been drilled to a depth of over aMrs‘ ^ an Schoiack has moved to fair. The riders who accompanied «table to pick them, wh ie the announce that they are ready a t , he re- to kidnaping and killing Robert the Southern Pacific. He says ‘ hundred feet. At present they Pendleton—Umatilla Spokesman. the outfit included Ed ~ — any time to sta rt digging. The Coffield, price in the cities was eight and Franks, have swept aside carefully that he will be back in Hermis number of acres from which are drilling through a structure Pat Owens, Chuck Neal, Dick ten cents per pound. prepared Insanity defenses and thrown shipments will be made amount ton for pheasant season. Bln* cherrie» in the Salem d s- them on the mercy of Judge John R. basalt rock. So far water has SUES TO FORCLOSE MORTGAGE Lockett, George Fletcher, Floyd to 15 acres. williams, Slim Keefer, Alice wil- "ett’d,? he *rowers ,wo t0 tw° Caverly. The Umatilla garage, a t Uma not been found’ but according to son Mario Hall laeh ““ one'half cents per pound, while Only evidence tending to mitigata Some shipments have already tilla, is putting in a new service reports, those in charge of oper C° ffi,eld ’ >» Chicago, Milwaukee and other A suit in circuit court has been 3On,’ ",aneu ,J8l1’ their punishment can be submitted at been made by truck but the bulk station and ladies rest room ations, believe it will be encount filed by Frank Woughter against and Slim Holdman. One carload mid-west cities these same Cherries a Judicial hearing without a jury. The of the crop will go through the H erb” Shesley, the local pain ered in the structure that they S. E. Walker and others and as each of saddle horses, wild retailed at from 40 to 50 cents per prosecution, which demands the gal- Three River Growers association ter is doing the painting. horses and bucking horses were P°und. a Willamette grower ex-, lows for the two university graduate are now passing through. plaintiff seeks a judgment for with which there has been ship included in the shipment- Mr pressed a shipment to Milwaukee students who said they killed for ex Mrs. Laura Waller left Wed There has been a pood deal of $600 on notes claimed to have ping agreement. Sack9 to handle and Mrs. Jory have recently re- T 95 periment, pluns to examine a hun speculation as to whether chlor- been given by the defendant, n .» . / ~ Per hundred, or practically 5 dred witnesses. The defense, hoping th e crop have been ordered from nesday for Rochester, New York ination of city w ater plants are Forecloseure of a mortgage is turned , - from Penticton, B. C. cents per pound. There you have for a life sentence, expects to submit where she expects to remain for Kennewick. where they visited Ben’s p a re n ts.! the system. Ten times the cost of testimony of alienists regarding the healthful. City officials are fre also asked. W. J. W arner repre Harry Straw will be appointed some time. She has rented her , production between the producer mental responsibility of the youths. quently besieged with all kinds sents the plaintiff. inspector at the loading point and house on Gladys Avenue. luesday a Haynes car belong- and middle-west consumer, and the The hearing is purely in the nature of complaints. People imagine J- W. McMullen will have charge ing to Lawrence Barr burned m,ddIe Interests who take thl8 great of an advisory conference, in which th at all their ills are due to the of the loading The association up at noon in the Colurn- pro,lt toll never invested a cent in the opposing counsel will present argu COURTESY IN THE FOREST chlorine in the water. The con ments and evidence In support of the bia district. A defective wiring the ,nduatry. are planning on shipping two ditions most frequently complain respective pleas for punishment cars. According to figures ot the U. S. system was the cause of the fire. ph?P'k,e many °‘her farni producta ed of are a disagreeable taste j cherries come all at once; the pro- Forest Service, nearly ten million Julius Haase, who lias been em- d^ er8 dump because they have to and odor, certain skin eruptions, TO PROBE STOCK SALES . . . ■ , r* . and the market is glutted. Thb OIL COMPANY HOLD MEETING cramps and intestinal disorders. people visfted the Nation I Forests of ployed as a mechanic by Pearson s l frames a situation whereby the mid Committee Named by Gov. Pleroe to Brief Resume of Happenings of That these are purely imagina the United States last year, of which garage, left the latter part of last' die Interests make b g profits while Inquire as to Legitimacy. 1.576,000 were to the forests of tion is proved by the fact, that D ie Northeastern Oil Explorraion tho Week Collected for week for Canada where he will take ] growers get hardly enough to war Salem, Or.—Investigation of gtdeks Company held their annual meeting complaints continue to come in Oregon and Washington. The re in the harvest fields. Virgil Smith, o f rant daniage to the trees by picking. and bonds sales In the state of Ore Our Readers. in this city last Monday. ong after chlorination has been port shows that over eight million Condon has taken Haase’s place at ,f there was “ thoroughly organized gon with a view of determining of those people came in automobiles. discontinued. and tight cooperative shipping asso whether the transactions are legitim»»« According to E. P. Dodd, president the garage. The sn a il sawmill of Behais broth The Foreet Service has been ac • elation, the growers could take the or are conducted for personal gain The Oregon State Board Of o f the company, drilling will b i re ers at Hall creek, 20 miles southeast and without regard for the righta of I-ast Sunday E. P. Dodd and family tively engaged in building roads and pace of the fruit dealers and spec Health has the following to say of Eugene, was destroyed by fire. sumed in September. trails, opening up the forested re left for an outing at Bingham Springs. ulators and make the profits that unsuspecting purchasers, has been There has been a total of so« fo rest! reJ?ards to the over chlorina gions for use and for pleasure. More are now made off from them. They ordered by Governor Pierce here. Area reported at the offices of F. A. tio n of water: “ Disagreeable and more people are using these Before reaching their destination could have arranged for market: The investigation will be conduct A business meeting of the mem Elliott, state forester, thus tar this tastes and odors are generally routes of travel. Practically every they had a breakdown with their car. long before the crop was picked; ed by a commlttdp of Portland men bers of the Baptist church will be season. due to the presence of organic traveller brings fire in some form Mr. Dodd sent the family on to the could have distributed them to the Including Oswald West, ex-governor; held next Sunday following the Sun Hop picking in the yards about m atter rather than to chlorine — campfires, matches, tobacco, cigar springs hy another ear, while he jour various part8 of the country where L. A. Ltljeqvlst. assistant attorney- neyed back to Hermiston by means most demanded, In orderly distribu general. and George Black, member of day school. Ejection of officers will Harrisburg is slated to begin about in the water. As a m atter of ettes. The number of careful campers of foot, truck and train to get parts tion; prevented the excessive supply the state board of accountancy. Gov take place at this time. All members August 1, about three weeks earlier fact, however, water supplies ncreases every year. than usual. More and for his car and to attend a meeting of In home markets and received fa'r j ernor Pierce has urged that the com are requested to be present as mat mittee hold a meeting within the are seldom over-chlorinated. more people are learning the awful profit prices. The drill attendance of the IS na POTATOE GROWERS TO MAKE SHIPMENTS SINKING OF CITY WELL PROGRESSING BOY MURDERERS PLEAD GUILTY OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST The Northeastern Oregon Oil Explor next few days and that It act with possibilities of fire in the woods. The cherry situation but illus out any unnecessary delay. ation company held in this city Mon They are learning the rules of the trates the farm situation generally U. OF 0. HAS THIRD LARGEST game and ■ are playing square. But day. The farmers- produce that other: BOOK COLLECTION IN STATE each year there are enough people Phone Companies Win Rates Battle. Tom Jensen is now driving a sec may make profits from their pro Tacoma, WaBh.—The Injunction nak who do not know— or who do not ducts. On an average two dollar ond hand Ford car, which he pur The third largest collection of think-—to bring the number of man. are added to every dollar the farmer ed by the telephone companies te books in the state is now to be found caused fires up to seventy per cent chased recently. Tom says she runs gets when the products are f'nallj prevent the state authorities from in fine when she is working good. in the U niversty of Oregon library or more. etai led. There Is ample room In terfering with the immediate increase Every citizen should learn care this price spread for living profit: of rates in Ta comp, Seattle and Spo at Eugene. During 1923 8,7 00 vol Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bloom, ol to gowers and lower pices to con kane was granted by the three federal umes were added to the library, mak with fire before he goes into the woods, even though It means chang Pendleton, were business visitors in sumers. With both classes organ court judges who hgard the < ing a total of 130,470. This number The decision of the coart ing the habits of a lifetime. Every this city Wednesday. Mr. Bloom is ized, th's change can be made. that in the opinion of Ha men ia exceeded hy lb«-Portland public foreet visitor should appreciate the Mrs. Lee Mead and and children/! children. ! tfce m*"t 6l,enui56a « * ! « » or con /J the weqent rates» ware tatetr to. the salesman lor the Nash car. gress in recent y ea n , has returned library and the state library at privilege extended to him and treat An International co-operative in companies. This was the setoiSfl donrt and Mrs Ray Brown and two to his home In Salem in quest of rest Salem. , Carl Voyen returned Sunday from stitute Is under way by alt hf thi his hostess, Dame Nature, with due victory for the companies In the fight daughters, Catherine and Mabel and relaxation, In 1903 there were 12,000 books consideration and refran from burn. Bingham Sqrings where lie had spent farm organizations and co-operative which has extended more (han two were Hermiston visitors S atu r-: Roy O. Hadley, prominent resident Ing the roof over her hear. the week end. His family remained organlzat'ons, and the plans are tf years. The telephone companies an in the library. By 1906 this num day. The two girls spent the ft Oregon city , fell from a moving If each forest visitor were to re at the springs. hold It about a year hence. A cal nounced the advanced rates would go has been Issued by the permanen' Into effect August 1. week end visiting at the Crow- train near Banning, Cal., and was in ber had grown to 14,000 and the lease carelessly only one spark of An innovation in star selection has stantly killed when the train passed growth since then has been n «re— that would mean a ten million committee for a general meeting tr der home. been established by Hal Roach, who he held in Cleveland August 11-16 over his body. than 800 per cent. spark power menace. Rather should Mrs. F. D. Callahan left the State Treasurer Myers on Anguat 1 The total number of books issued these forest visitors en lst as a loyal uses a wild stallion in a story woven this year, for preliminary work ol latter part of last week for a will turn over approximately »350,- to readers during 1923 was 311,- force of ten million American citi about a band of wild horses and canvassing the entire co-opeat Vi zens. using their privileges, but not fight for equine supremacy of the field. Its sttcce.s8eH and poblems, an< business trip to Portland and 000 to various school districts of the state as interest on the state Irre 774. Of these 57,892 were Issued abus ng them, and make a united I plains in ..The King U i,d Horseg- working out a comprehensive pro Seattle. ducible school fund, for home use from the circulation effort to prevent forest fires. the Pathe|)icture t|)a, wi), ,)e thp gram. More and more farm leader: Mrs. Bert Mullens and chil Of the 15,000,000 pounds of the 1923 and reference desks. The number realize that they must be their owi Playhouse, next Saturday arid Sun laviors; that they must organize and Preservation of Treaty Right* dren returned Friday morning Oregon prune crop pooled for issued from the reserve desk, chief Also Agreed on in Case from Lewiston, Idaho, where ketln« «»• Oregon Growers’ Co- ly used by students In the univer BUILDING PERMITS IN COAST day, July 2« and 27. It is claimed to conduct their bus ness as the othe CITIES be the most sensational film ever big industries of the nation do 1 1 they had been on an extended operatlve association, less than «, sity, wag 245,903. This represents Germany Defaults. v jgj£ I 000,000 pounds remains unsold. made, and the horse the most dan agriculture Is to survive. A total of 334,690,334 in buldlng gerous in captivity, Edna Murphy The Hood River Apple Growets’ a» an Increase of 20.8 per cent in the London.—The committee on sanc Last year the U. 9. Imported 3429, Chester Pelmulder returned sociation, according to an announce- total number of books issued, and permits in 79 cities of the Pacific and Leon Bary play the leading roles. 265,000 from Canada and that coun tions ot the inter-allied conference home Sunday from Seattle. ment ot °«»®ral Manager Steele, has an increase of 30 per cent I? the coast for June indicates a continu ance of the conservative pol'cy on Hermiston, Or., is represented by try reciprocated by buy iig bad agreed unanimously on two important Chester states th at things are J * " number of reeerve books issued. tonnage of its members to cannera. the part of builders which has mark 3586,532,000 from us, each coun principles to govern the action of the quite in Seattle at present. He The number of periodicals con ed the records of the paRt three W. L. Blessing and family, consist try believing it was getting more foi allies In event of possible default by The heaviest fine ever levied at Germany under the Dawes reparations went there with the intention of Bend for a traffic law violation was tributed last year was 1,353, which months. Students of business eco ing of hia wife and three children for Its money by the transaction. plan, namely, to Insure investors In Russell, aged 12, Wesley, 11, and has been increased this year to securing a position as wireless assessed in justice court there when nomics, comparing this situation the Ioan to Germany of priority on operator aboard some ship but: Van Wilson was sentenced to pay 1,750. These publ’cations include: with the extensive bu'lding activ Gordon, 8. Also with them is Mrs. Canada has a population of 9,- all German resources In event of such Monthly 457; weekly, lp9: quarterly found that openings along this ,16° Bnd *62 co"tg on * charge of 193; bi-monthly, 36; dally. 3; Ir ities of last year, consider It Indi Blessing’s mother, A. Linde. This 000,000 and 110,000 traveling sales default, and to preserve the rights of imprudent driving. cating a very heathful condlt'on des party is out on a two or three weeks’ men. At an average cost of 312 pei the countries signatory to the Ver line scarce. regular publications, such as govern tined to prevent a threatened over , A. W. Norblnd, Astoria attorney and trip, and then the boss of the party day, wages and expenses for eacl sailles treaty. O. E. Ryder, proprietor of the ex-member of the state senate, was ment and foreign documents, 464; building and to maintain a stable will get back to his Hermiston hard salesman, It costs the country 31. With this agreement, in the opinion newspapers, 90. balance In improved properly. 000,000 a day to sell its goods. Th i of the American, British and French Second Hand store in this city, appointed by Governor Pierce as spe ware store.—Oregonian proportion Is said io be far large delegates, a long step has been taken has purchased from Jens Skov cial prosecutor for Clatsop county. He in this country. This is one of tin toward the success of the conference bo a seventy-five foot frontage will have charge ot all prohibition and narcotic drug cases. big overhead erpenses that iH passed upon which such high hopes have on Main street next to Mrs. on to the consumer and taken fron been raised for the economic restora Emma Mumua’s residence. A fif the producer. If half of the sales tion of Europe. teen acre tract located on the At the opening of the conference men of the country were ellm nated, FIV E Y E A R S AGO it was generally recognized that tha east end of the project was also very few would ever miss them. proposed loan to Germany was the included in the deal. J. M. Biggs ., crux of the Dawes plan, and after local real estate man handled the, ms Clipped From Hermiston C om pound In tereit only four days’ deliberations It was July 26, 1919 transaction. We often hear that Peter Minuet Ir possible for the committee to agree 162(1 paid the Indians only 324 foi that tn any contingency, including de Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Rogers ■ | ' F. D. Stanley has purchased Mnnliattan Island. We are apt t< fault and resultant sanctions, the who have been visiting in Walla Bnd now « occupying the Reed think of this as a ridiculously small holders of tho loan should have prior sum fur what ia today the most vat ity claim to the aaseta of Germany. Walla, passed through Hermis- home on the west side in which uolile piece of land of Its size In the ton Tuesday enroute home to R. C. Todd Bnd fBmily have re. world; but we do not atop to think With thia Is coupled an agreement Glendale. California. Mrs. Rogers aided for a long time. I t was an that If thia original 324 had been In that the protocol to make the con vested hy Peter Minuet at the rate ol ference action effective ahall reserve is Mrs. Jay Pelmulder’s mother, even swap, though, for Mr- and 7 tier cent per annum and comixiund all the rights enjoyed at present by Mrs. E. G. Frank and daugh- Mrs- Todd moved into the house ed every »lx months to date. It would those countries which signed the hove earned a sum equivalent to tht treaty of Versailles. ters. of Ione, returned home vaca^ed by the Stanleys. assessed value of the entire city of France halls the latter decision as Momday morning. She has been H- L. Payne had the bad luck New York, an It la said. Including its a distinct victory for her, and takes | street«, sewers, railways, subways. it to mean that she still has the right visiting a t Die D. A. Gibbs home, of having to undergo an opera- theater«, hotel«, skyscrapers and pa- to separate action should Germany S. R. Seigel and family left t*°n °Tan infected toe on Mon- • (filial Magazine. default. Monday morning for Minnesota day la s t A total of 339,612 voters has regia The Americans and British share where they expect to make their j N- Madden, well known south tered for the primary elactlon tn Ore In the French enthusiasm over the gon, according to figures on record fact that the unanimous agreement future home. of town rancher and family, are at the office of the secretary of state. hsa carried the work of the confer „ j, -, ~ now enjoying all the pleasures CM thia number. 233,023 are republi ence so far forward, although they do Harry Straw and fa m .l,,C W. th a t the Owner>hip , can« and 91.446 democrats. The mla- not share the Inference that France Kefiogg and wife left the first new 490 Chevrolet touring car. cellaneoua group embracing a number is ready to draw from the understand part of the week for Yachats on W. 0 . WhitBett, of of minor parties, numbers 10,03«. ing. the coast, for a few* weeks out- h b f-n|i}y f<>r Whaalar La Pellatta'a Running Mate. Washington, D. C. — Burton K. In" " joy rides in a Ford touring car, ters of inportance will be discussed. tional guard companies of Portland was Increased by the addition of «9 men during June. ADDITIONAL LOCALS Albert Brownell of Portland, elected president of the Pacific Const Claude Upham and family left Nurserymen’s association in session Sunday for Wallowa and other at Yakima, Washington. Holsteln-Fresian breeders from <D points on a weeks fishing trip. sections of Mgefcm jmd Polk counties During his absence we are get held Their annual picnic at the Mea- ting the paper out sticking : dowlawn dairy near Salem, Thursday, the type by hand. ! Senator McNary, following one of GERMAN RESOURCES WILL SECURE LOAN F ir s t P r iz e o r B u s t Orin Felthouse, Mek- Waller and families, returnedW ome8un- day from a vacation>spent a t the seashore. > > ,. According to . ee „men the and C. W- Tilden and family are motoring in a Scripps-Booth touring car. The above c a n were purchased this week by the re Bpective owner® f«*» L*y«' Gar-' Wheeler, democratic senator from Montana, formally announced his ac- oegtanaa «( t*a |pdependei The Christian Science servlcee are held in rooms next to the Auditorium every Sunday at 11 o’clock. Sunday school at 10:16. All are cordially Invited to atten d Wednesday eve ning meeting flr'at Wednesday esc* -T H Y THZ HEKALD FANT AD8- month. , ■_ _______ ,