V o fO Styr Wrmwfcm îbralh VM* XVIII -------» - HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY. AUGUST 28. 1924 SCHOOL WILL OPEN TWO INJURED FAMOUS 4TH INF. N EH MONDAY WHEN CAR UPSETS CAMPS HERE No. 51 We found Captain W. H. Root, the next move was to put down the commander, a likable man and en- Pblllplne Insurrection. After this tertaln’ng talker. During the courge was accomplished three years was of our conversation he said: “1 wish »■pent on the island doing patrol duty. you would thank the people of Her­ At the end of thia time the regi­ miston, through your paper, for ment returned to the states and was their kindness and hospitality that sent to Fort Crook, Nebraska. Under A U TEACHERS AXE SIGNED TOR AUTO HITS SARD AND DRIVER PUBLIC BAUD CONCERT GIVEN they have shown us. If we come General Persh'ng they entered Mex­ OLEO” INTERESTS CIRCULATING, BOYS AND GIRLS WILL BE OTTER­ COMING SCHOOL YEAR LOSES CONTROL SUNDAY HIGHT MISLEADING PROPOGANDA ' ED MANY P RIZES this way again next year I shall re­ ico with his punative expedition, and commend we stop. You have at the end of this campaign were the best camp ground we have seen again at Fort Crook. History rec- Lower Grade* W ill Occupy Church Mr*. J. G. Powell and Child are Rush' O ffioen and Men Extended Hospital­ since leav’ng Camp Lewis. The boy„ ords their worthy achievements ¡n Cocoanut Oil Produced by Labor That A Program of Games and Sport* That Basement U n til Hew B uildings ed To St. Anthony’* Hospital, ity o f City. Commander Thank* enjoyed the watermelons very much the World War at The Marne, Ar, Receives Only 32 1-2 Cent* Amer­ W ill Be Given in Connection Are Ready Tor Occupancy In Pendleton and wish to convey to the people gonne and Aisne. They were one of Oitixen* Tor Entertainment ican Money Per Day W ith The Show Is Being of your city their appreciation. the few regiments to be decorated I Arranged ‘‘I want you to meet Lieutenant with the coveted Croix de Guerre. On next Monday the school bell Mrs. J. O. Powell and small ch'ld The 4th Infantry, one of Uncle Wright who will tell you some of So you see Hermiston had for Its The Pure Dairy Products Com- will ring and herald In another wee* seriously Injured last Tuesday Sam’s most famous fighting units, the history of the 4th Infantry and guest last Sunday a regiment that mlttee is sending out a circular let- The Hermiston Dairy and Hog school year. The fountain of knowl- Boon when » Ford touring car In camped In this city last Sunday then you will see why it 'g called the has a record behind it that will stand, ter that contains some important show will be held October 10 and edge will replace the "old swim nJ ‘**7 * 7 ‘"r,ned OTer night. They were en route from famous 4th.” He called a lieutenant for all t'me, one that Is the envy of facts concerning nut-margarine. It . . . . . i on the highway In the vicinity of the Camp Lewis, where they had been and gave orders that he find "Pin all military organizations. This city Is well for the dairyman, farmer and 11 this year. This will be the hole and the fishing tackle laid Jtm Beebe ranch for the summer encampment, to Fort key.” In a few moments Lieutenant feels it has been honored by a visit the laboring man, and in fact all twelfth annual show given by the as. aside for “readln" wrltin' and Mr. and Mrs. Powell and babay George Wright, Washirgton. There Wright arrived. The lieutenant from the famous 4th Infantry and i classes to read this letter and reflect soc'atlon. Over 21200 In cash prizes rlthmetlc.” The summer; vacation were traveling from some town near were 31J men and 12 officers. must have made en extensive study would only be too glad to welcome It ; upon the truths set forth before he are to be given. w U he over and Its joys will be only Kelso in Washington to Lewiston, The advance guard arrived Sun­ of its history for he knows it from A again should it com3 t h s way. The goes to the polls to cast his vote in Those who will be in charge of another gem to add to childhood’s Idaho, at the time of the unfortunate day morning to arrange for the eamp to Z. It is very unique and we are officers in command were: Captain ' regards to this measure In Novem- the various divisions are A. W. Ag­ memories. accident. Mr. Powell had turned ground and other details. They were going to chronicle It as it was told W. H. Root, Captain J. D. Smock, ber. We are printing the letter be. new, cattle: P. P Sullivan, swine; The board feels they have selected out to pass another car when he hit scheduled to camp for the night at to us. Lieutenants Combre, Donegan, Simp- low. a competent corps of teachers for the the sand and loose gravel along the Umatilla but after looking over the It Is the oldest organisation in son, Shehey, Carmoche. Neebit, Baeler j The dalrymen a, the ,aBt 8eBston H. K. Dean farm produuts; Dr. Theo. Beletski, poultry; C. M. Jackson, ensuing year. side of the highway, losing control camp ground there decided to come m iliary service, having been organ­ Wright, Sunstone, Pierce. o( (be legislature secured the pass- sheep and Jens Skovbo honey exhib­ O. W. Day remains In the position of the car. to Hermiston where better facilities ised in 1792 and never disbanded. It The Bataillon left early Monday age of a jaw (j,a( adequately protects of superintendent. Mr. Day receiv­ The injured woman and child was were offered. has served in every war that the morn’ng or Walla Walla where they, dairy products. It protects the by­ its. Poultry and sheep will be feat­ ed his degree at Randolph-Macon col. brought to th’s city by a passing auto The first trucks bearing the troops Unite States has been engaged. expected to camp Monday night. products secured in the manufacture ured more this year than they have been In the past. lege, and besides his dut ee of sup­ where they received first aid treat­ overland from Camp Lewis to Fort Every regiment is allowed a bat­ From there they will continue on to of pure butter, and pohibits their The prizes offered tha boys and erintendent will teach Economics ment. Later they were takn to St. George Wright arrived In this city tle streamer for each major engage­ Fort Wr'ght. use !n combination with vegetabl.- girls for their work In the cluba are and Sociology. Anthony’s hospital in Pendleton. about 3:18 Sunday afternoon. Ow­ ment it takes part in. The 4th In­ oils, in the manufacture of the so- many, some of them running as high Arnold Gralapp, who has made an The woman sustained Injuries ing to engine trouble some of the fantry hag 48 of these streamers and i called nut-margarine substitutes. Im is 2100 in value. Among the special enviable record for himself as ath- across the back while the child’s leg trucks were late In arriving, the last !g the envy of other regiments in the mediately the packing house lnter- prizes Is the Union Pacific scholar­ '»’l- coach of the local high was broken and received a blow on pulling in about four o’clock. They j gathering of these trophies. After EXPERIMENT STATION 1 ests and others interested In the man- ship, value 275, O. A. C. boys and , -c’ ool will again have charge of the head. Reports Thursday from went immediately to the city park the war of 1812 the regiment was ♦ ufacture and distribution of subst- NOTES girls summer school scholarship athletics. He will also be instruc­ the hospital wa8 to the effect that where their tents were pitched. sent from the Canadian border to (By H. K. Dean) tute products In the state placed a value 230. tor for classes in Science. Mr. Gra­ Mrs. Powell was do'ng well while In a few minutes the streets were Florida to take part in the Semi­ referendum against the law. In the stock judging contest tha lapp has a degree from Willamette. the child had suffered a relapse. filled with Uncle Sam's fighting men. nole Indian wars that were raging :• ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ It should be unnecessary to be com. club winn'ng first will be offered a P. K. Gullfoll, also a teacher from in that territoy. They made the They were in complete possession of polled tc pass legislation to protect trip to the state fair, the second TEMPTATION AND COWS last year, will have charge of Eng­ ALL IN READINESS TOR THE the city and we’ll bet the famous old Journey from the border to Floida by There Is no denying that it is a a product on which all disinterested team a trip to the Pacific Internat- lish, Dramatics and Debate. Mr. foot and boat. FLOWER SHOW SEPTEMBER 2 4th never received a more willing scientists agree there never has been :rual stock show. G u llfoll’s a graduate from Oregon. We next hear of them under Gen. temptation Just now to sell cows found an adequate subst tute for use surrender. The c'tizens of this A varied program of games and with the price of hay where it is. Miss Jessie Brierly, who for a Thursday, September 2, s the date town did all within their power to Taylor in Mexico. They were ’n qicrts are belni arranged and inter­ number of years has taught In the of the Community Club floral dis­ entertain the men. A load of water­ every engagement of the Mexican But don’t forget last year’s price and in human diet. Interests whose only aim is to in esting events along th’s line will he He.m'ston high school, will again be play and musicale to be held at the melons was procured and taken to war except Mexico City and were on the price in years to come. Over a instructor In Mathematics. Miss home of Mrs. F. D. Callahan. Every the camp where they were distrib­ hand for thi8 battle but held in re­ period of years it is more profitable j crease their dividends know that tr >n tap for those who visit the show. The catalog and program of events to market hay n a cream can than order to realize profits the decopt- Brlerley is a graduate of a notable one on the project, both old-timer and uted among the soldiers. The man. serve. it is in the bale. The average cow J *on must be of someth ng that if is being printed by The Herald and eastern college. newcomer, is invited to attend. There ner in which they went after them The band of the 4th Infantry is de­ Ellen Hall, a B. A. of Whitman, will be plenty of cars at the library assured the donors of their appre- corated for bravery and this is how in the Newlands cow testing asso-■ .vital to the welfare of the nation sill be ready (or distribution at an will have Latin. at 2:30 o’clock to take everyone up. ciat'on. As one of the boys ex­ it happened. It was during the’r elation, under conditions imtlar to They developed filled milk and sub surly date. stltute butter. By spending vast Bertha Compton, also a B. A. of Mrs. Crossland is cha'rman of the pressed it "there ain’t nothing to campaign unde Taylor that they re­ ours, produced 42.7 pounds of butter sum8 on misleading advertising they fat per ton of hay consumed. Take Pleads For Irrigation Whitman, will again Instruct In committee on transportation. make a fellow feel at home like a ceived the decoration. are threatening the future develop­ xt a hearing held recently at a few minutes and t gure what this music. The flower show will be in charge real nice Juicy watermelon.” In the old days a band was at­ ment of th’s most important branch lalem before the irrigation and Madeline Turck will be the Eng. of the committee on community ser­ Soon after their arrival M. P. tached to a regiment merely to in­ means to you in terms of dollars per of agriculture. Irainage'securities commission, oom- llsh teacher. She is a graduate of vice and publ'c welfare, Mrs. Thos. police petroled the streets wearing spire the soldiers. They were never ton of hay. Of course it is always Prosperity comes with the increns nosed of Governor Perce, Stat* Montana. Campbell, Mrs. J. S. -West, Mrs, A. W. their dangerous looking side arms, called upon to take up ams against a good thing to thin out the poorer ed enrning power of the tamers Treasurer Myers, State Engineer Rose Sestak, another Montana Purdy, Mrs.- W W. Telthouse, and to see that the boys behaved them­ the enemy but in one of the battles producers and when hay is high Is Labor lg interested in a fair return Thea Lupcr and Superintendent of an especially good time to do It. rraduate, will have History and Mrs. Rena Waterman. selves, and In this connection let It they threw down their mus'cal In­ for their time. Commercial inter­ 3ankg Bramwell, in regards to the typewriting. Do not hesitate to enter your be said to the cedit of both the of­ struments and captured a number of There s room for twice as many ests are concerned with regard to thr North Unit irrigation project the dairy cows here as we have now. In the grades Betty Larson, of flowers, even though you think they ficers and men that the boys con- Mexican cannons. Naturally the Selling’cows when hay is high and ! r' ,urDB ° n thelr ca*>Ual ‘“vestment 'ollowing plea was made to tba , Marshalltown, Iowa, will be teacher are not as fine as you would like dneted themselves In a manner which band feels proud of this unequrtled They should he mutually united In commission by Dave McBane, of buying when it is low make two un. of the first grade. Second grade. them to be. They may take a prize reflected credit to both themselves record. , an effort to protect the prosperity of Culver. It reflects the spirit Of the Esther M. Baker, Freewater, Ore­ — the flowers in general this year and the army. They were real gen­ After the Mexican war they were profitable ventures. nil, the farmers' prosperity being re nen who are f ghtlng to put over gon. Third Grade, Bernice Ferr's, are not as beautiful as they have tlemen at all times during the v ’slt. sent to the Pacific coast making the _ . „ -r, „ w- -r- i fleeted in that of his trading centen the project and conditions that exist Portland. Miss Ferris taught here been other years. There w’ll be , , , A band stand had hurriedly been trip by the isthmus of Panama. While Local W om en H an J g ". Up r R ecord F o r I ; which in turn pass a portion on tt in the North Unit. last year. Fourth grade Mrs. Mil­ five first prizes, a luxuriant hanging erected on the vacant lot across from in the South American country one. , the large distributing centers. Th< "There were at one time 630 fam­ ler. Mrs. Miller was a member of basket for the general display, and the First National bank. During th'rd of the regiment died from A party of womon economic welfare of the whole busi. ilies on the Deschutes project. To- last year’s faculty. Fifth grade, thrifty potted plants for roses, glad, the afternoon the telephone had been fever. Those who survived the dis­ composed of Lucile Sullivan, Marga­ Lucile Grey, Hubbard, Oregon. Sixth toll, asters and zinn'as. Ribbons brought into play as a means of ease landed in San Francisco and ret Neary and Mrs. Curtis Simons, ness structure depends absolutely or lay there are scarcely 100 families, the earning power of the farm. he people have simply gone— they grade, Margaret O’Leary, Grass Val­ will be given for second prizes. Mrs. notifying those who lived in the was distributed at forts located in set a climbing record recently for These same interests have suggest­ nn’t stay any longer. You can start ley, Oregon. Miss O’Leary was here Alice Nugent and two other Umatilla country of the band concert that was what was then known as the Oregon women between Wallowa Lake and ed that boycott will be Inst’tuted by vest of Metolius, go south and east two years ago. Seventh grade, Isa­ women will act as judges. The given by the infantry band at seven territory and now comprises the state Ice Lake, a distance of e g h t miles. the producers of Southern vegetabli ipproximately fourteen m les, and belle Mayhew. Miss Mayhew Is a points to be cons'dered in selecting o’clock. In the neighborhood of 800 of Washington. They made the Journey in 3 hours While stationed oils, In retaliation for the law that you will walk on property owned by teacher from last year. E'ghth flowers for entry are else, perfection people attended the concert, some of here they took part in the Indian and 25 minutes, which has nev»' dairy Interests for their own protec­ non-residents .hose fourteen miles, grade, A. E. Bensel. Mr. Bensel has and length of stem. (Do not detract them occupying chairs on the veran­ battles of Big Bend and Rogue been equalled by any of the fuir sex tion are proposing. This '» mislead except for one-quarter of a mile. I taught in the local schools for a from the beauty of a group of two da of the Hotel Hermiston while river. Soma of the older settlers who have made the climb. During ing propoganda beiing circulated by lay thls because I was deputy assess­ number of years. or three fine flowers by adding a others parked their cars nearby to will no doubt remember these en­ the last two miles one has to climb the Institute of Margarine Manufac. or a year ago, I went into one pre- The lower grades will occupy the half dozen Inferior ones. Have all enjoy the mualc. It was Indeed a gagements. 3000 feet. turers, Munsey Building, Wash'ng •Inct and used 40 non-resident ass- church basement until the new flowers at the Hermiston Produce ft rare treat to be able to listen to the At the outbreak of the Civil war ton, D. C., in an attempt to confusi •ssment blanks. I asseessed only school buildings are completed which Supply Co. (Campbell’s store) by 12 excellent music that the capable the regiment was taken east and was Many farmers have finished their the issue. '-There is available a copy nine men. Thut’s the condition of w ill be from two to three weeks. o’clock Tuesday. musicians which composed the band present at Bull Run, Antetlum and last lrrlgat'on for the season, some of a petition filed on March 13, 1923 An exceptional program is plann­ rendered. The band alone would be Oettsburg. At Appomatox Court are in the midst of the last, and a in which the same organlzat'on ar< ‘he North Un't today. Why create i settlement fund in Portland to In­ ed for the mus'cale: TOUR RELAY STRINGS sufficient reason for the 4th Infantry House, where Lee surru: dered, an­ few belated Irrigators will be caught petitioning United Stales Tariff Com­ vite people in the front door, while Instrumental Selection..................... to lay claim to a niche In the Hall other honor was accorded them. during the first week of September. mission to reduce the tariff on pea TOR PENDLETON ROUND-UP .....- .......................... Marie Pelmulder of Fame. The concert of marches General Grant selected the 4th In­ On the 30th of the month there will nut oil from four cents per pound tt we are losing them out of the back The Rose Fairies............ Dance by the and martial music that stirred the fantry as his guard of honor when be 2000 second feet of water In the ' two centg per pound. In stat ng loor? Are we going to continue to •title our land with Czecho-SIovaks? Three Little Ralph Rosebuds. blood was brought to a close with he received Lee’s Bword as a token reservo'r. This will supply the “A” bthelr case they say: ‘From tht Pendleton, Ore., August 28—Spec­ f you realised ihe conditlong tha» Instrumental..............Elizabeth Straw the playing of the Star Spangled Ban. of surrender. canal with 90 second feet. From above it may be seen that about thi ■x st there, you’ll come to our res­ ial. With arrangements completed Violin Selection....Mrs. W. L. Hamm ner. It was an insp’rlng sight to When the civil war was brought then on the head of water will dim ; only thing which is left to product for four relay strings at the Pendle. ile. All we are asking Is for the Instrumental ............Ruth Woughter see the scores of men in uniform come to a close they were strung out Inlsh rapidly, until by the end of'the peanut oil from Is the trash left fr m ton Round-Up, to be presented for commission to grant us the prlvl- Famous Composers .......................... to rigd attention during the rendition through the west at frontier posts. first week In September It will prac- i the shelling and grading process ant the fifteenth consecutive year, ege of helping ourselves. .................Mrs. Rena Waterman of the national anthem. Leav'ng these frontier posts the t cally run out. the swcepIngH from the floors of th< September 18, 19 and 20, the great "You speak about irrigation fail­ Character Song......Eight Club Lode* shelling plants.” To suit the pres ures. Are you going to hold up or ■how gives every promise of eclip­ The afternoon will be completed ent case, they state that the da'ry itop all 'ndiistry because some In- sing that of all other years. with a silver tea and social hour. men of the staten of Oregon and lustry ha„ failed? Close all banka The fleet race horses owned by The ladies In charge of the tea table Washington are attempting to des because some banks have failed? No, George Drumheller, Eddie McCarty will be Mrs. G. C. Imrle, Mrs. H. M. | troy the peanut oil industry of tht you encourage Industry and you want Harry Walters and C. B. Irw'n, re­ Schlllng, Mrs. .R E. Mitchell, Mrs. South. On July 12th they wrote foi more banks- Then it’s time for the spectively, will compete In those H. A. McKeen and Mrs. Clinton Jack- Immediate release an article whlcl North Unit to get some encourage­ Stellar events, the relay races, which son. The club membership com. said that there were only 19 million ment. play an Important part in the Round- mlttee, Mrs. H. A. McKeen, Mrs. Jay j pounds of cocoanut oil, and 17 m l Up programs. Each owner brings "We have been suffering the tor­ Pelmulder, Mrs. Bert Haneiine, Mrs. lion pounds of peanut oil consumed tures of hell out there—how we can with him competent riders for both W. J. Warner and Mrs. J. K. Shot- j by the people of the United 8tates -tay much longer I don't know un­ the cowboys’ and cowgirls’ relay, and well, will act as a reception com­ in the form of margarine. Where less we get your help.” thia year they prom’se an array of mittee and see that everyone is 'n- doe« this 17 million pounds come talent which is Internationally rtoduced and has a good time. Re­ from? known. member that each club member is to They have staled that practically Pelicans Make Home on Baker Pond With the approach of Round-Up A flock of pelicans that are mak­ bring at least one friend who has not all the peanut oil produced In the work has begun on the trophies ing their home on Baker’s pond are yet joined the club. Everyone come Un ted States Is used for blending a source of curloe’ty to the residents which are coveted by all the cow­ to the flower show. with olive oil. This being true, at f this city. There are about two boys. They are the prize saddles, we have every reason to believe, they of handsome leather with silver hundred In the flock. During the Car Goes Into Ditch on Highway stands convicted by their own evid­ trappings, wh’eh will go to the win. past few years these birds have fre­ A. car driven by R. Purdune went ence, as misstating the cane in 'ts ner of the northwest bucking cham- Into the ditch last Sunday afternoon quented the pond but never In large entirety. pton and at Aka world's championship j gkout two milgg thlg glde Uma. bands ag they are at present. The Cocoanut oil that Is produced In backing. In addition, there Is the t'lla. species here are different from those th* Phllliplne Island,, Is produced by *280* Rooaevelt trophy of silver and I According to reports that live along the coast, although Pnrdune labor which, the gofernment reports bronze to be awarded to the a ll- 1 was trying to pass another ear when their habits sre s mllar. show, rece've only 32 1-2 cents In around cowboy at the Pendleton and the wheels of hie ear hit soft dirt Tuesday a band of about one hun- American money per day. Cheyenne shows. Last year the tro. tearing off the left bind wheel. All „ ... . , , dred circled over the town for flf- Can any sound thinking man con- . . Rky was won by Yakima Canutt. who of the * the c«r escaped . teen minute« and was the cause of reive of the dairyman In Oregon, on . . -» -„ « a akv most win it twice again before he wMboot injury. A service car from . . . . .« aa . * number of necks to be crane« say. and valued from 2100 to 2200 per can retain possession permanent. J p erson's garage towed in the wreck, j , u .. * . to com- -«.A I ward watching Ihe graceful move- > acre. producing bntierfat , . . . , mcnls of ihrse beautiful plumagft ly- ed auto Monday. pete with a low priced vegetable fat To the all-round cowboy of t h e _____________ A good many have made tri pa that I# delivered to our ports of en-1 “ r ’ Fendleton show goes the famous Po- Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Young, of Loa to the pond to see the pelicans. try at from eight to ten cantg per lice Onsette belt, with Its gold en- i Aageiee. were calling on friends pound? graved buckle. This trophy has here Wednesday, on their way to Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mortlmore. He would have, to adm’t that It been awarded each ^iitr.stnee 1*1*. rMInntapolla by automobile. Mr. who hate been residents of the elty ran only be brought about by eor- wbea the first awarf'WiucTOOde. i Young was formerly with the Rec la. rei-ponding cheap labor, which im-aox for over a year, have moved to Echo Besides the saddle and other tro- ■ matlon Serv’ce In the local office, a reduction in the i tandard of living where Mr. Mortlmore ’s employed on pb’ea. there are cash and merebaa- bat now la Ute furniture ttulnta* the highway work by Bauars A B*U" dip* trig** (or aU. events, p a the CalUorpU elty. •ra. (Continued on page two) VITAMINES LACKING HERMISTON SHOW IN NUT-MARGARINE DATES OCT. 10-11 I Labor Day *