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•Y •w. (Tip Jlnmwtmt Bmtlh w .ii, X IX HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1924 X '* - No, B Twelfth Annual Dairy and Hog Show HERMISTON, OREGON :: OCTOBER 10-11, 1924 punt. Addleman kicked 50 yards and Farrens returned 20. The next three plays netted 18 yards, a pass Hundreds of Hunters Come to Pro failed and then Timmons made seven ject in Quest of Pheasants over tackle and he was replaced by Devoted to the Interest and Development of the Hermiston Sohoola The Umatilla Project 18 truly a brother Bob. Bob started by mak Brief Resume of Happenings at ’ r H T D SWITZLER, PIONEER OF Mecca for sportsmen during the GAME ENDS IN SCORE OF 12 TO 0 ing three and made another first Vol. 4. No. 1 the Week Collected far pheasant season. COUNTY, VICTIM down after Copelan had passed 8 IN WA-HI FAVOR The season opened here laet Sun Our Readers. The Hermiston high school foot mediately in behalf of the Armenian yards to Owsley. Here the visitors day but as early as Tuesday nimrods ball team was defeated laet Satur children. made a desperate stand and took the Coroner Brown, After an Investiga from all sections of the state begin day by the Wa-Hl team on the An Game Is One of Fastest Played on Jesse A. Crabtree, acting postmastez to arrive in Hermiston with their keny field at Walla V.'alla, the score tion E x o n e r a te s The Train ball on downs. In the shadow of The annual sale drive ended Thurs at Girard, has received permanent The W alla W alla Field. W alla guns, dogs f and paraphernalia. By their own goal the Hermiston boys Crew of Blame day of last week with triumph for being 12 to 0. appointment to the office. Saturday night every room In the W alla Paper Gives Account chose to pass which looked rather the seniors. A three pound box of Although the score went against The annual conference of the Con Hermiston hotel and the annex foolish, but the heady quarter knew Of Game chocolates was awarded to the sen John D. Switzler, aged 87, was across the track was occupied. A .hem the local squac feels that If iors for their success, and a smaller his stuff for there was only a min gregational church started In Balm d not been for the fact that killed almost instantly Sunday nigHt large number who was unable to t ute to play and he was making an Tuesday to continue tor three days. consolation box to the juniors who brutks of the gan went against Malcom Hunter, city recorder ef ehen struck by a switch engine at procure rooms at the hotel found beds The Sunday Walla Walla Union attempt to get awey for a long pass . they would ht o ft reed Wa- followed In close competition. and cots that had been placed in Umatilla. carried the following story of the and run before the gun barked. Thla Newport, has been discharged on the l to come out at tt smnll end of Mr. Switzler with a friend, Henry private homes throughout the city. The tickets for the "Fall Fes Walla Walla-Hermiston game played failed, however, and they ipunted ground that he is not an American the deal. No doubt the ao-called Griffin, was crossing the switch On Sunday morning the residents of , out oft. bounds on the 35 yeard line citizen. tival,’’ the hlh school and faculty at that city Saturday 1st: An Oregon City ordinance forbids tracks in the vicinity of the round- this locality was awaken from their ’ Clue Devils" of th« above named plays, are now on sale. Get ycur The Wa-Hl team took a hard as the half ended. Score Wa-Hl 6, candidates nailing campaign cards on ■■ use. It was getting dusk and the slumbers by the guns of the huntl city are nursing some . ore spots and tickets early there securing a re fought victory from the Hermiston i Hermiston 0. * two failed to see the approch of the ers. They were everywhere In evi brulseB inflicted on then, by the served seat. high school team yesterday afternoon The second half Btarled with telephone or telegraph poles within switch engine. Mr. OTiffln escaped. dence and many a Chinese rooster demons of the local squad, and are on Ankeny field. The game was one Holmgren back In the gan.3 for Wa. tho city limits. Coroner Brown after an lnvestlga. that had strutted so proudly through applying hot cloths to take the wob thrill after another all the way | Hl and Lomax going Into left guard Places where poultry is kept for Grade News tlon exhonorated the train erew of the alfalfa fields the day before was ble out of the knees. The first grade lg pleased to re through, but the local team seemed for Sllvey on the Hermiston team. sale in Eugene must be kept sani No serious Injuries were incurred port the following list of visitors to have the punch In the pinches. any blame a8 It was averred that laid low ere the setting of the sun. 1 Jacky kicked to the goal line but tary, according to an ordinance pese- Mr. Fwltzler’s eyesight was poor and At sundown a temporary truce was by the members of lue home team during the past month: Mrs. Shaver The Hermiston team was full of Addleman brought it back to the cen- ed by the city council. that he and Mr. Griffin apparently declared and men begin to come in except a few sore legt and a general Miss Dalllnger, Mr. Warner, Mrs. fight all the time, but were a little | ter of the field. Tho flrbt play, a Thousands of cattle are being taken did not see the headlight of the en to town with the limit that the law mental disturbance of the entire Reed, Mr. Reed, Mrs. Dodd, Mrs. lighter than their opponents, al 1 pass by the old end out method, out of Lake county by the large ranch allows them. Quite a number pro squad. gine. Schtmke, Mrs. Burkenbine, Mrs. though they seemed to make up for I netted the visltor8 20 yards and 4 ers on account of a shortage of hay Mr. Switzler was a member of a cured tags, which Is required by law Kellogg, Miss Compton, Supt. Day, this handicap by their good head more plays through the line brought for the winter feeding. pioneer family of Oregon. His par. before a bird can be sent out of the A modern cold storage plant will On October 11, ti e last day of Mrs. Schilling, Mrs. Hayden. Mrs. work and the team work which they In 30 yards more, two more line " -ts came west from Missouri in county, and seat the game home by the Hermiston Dairy and Ilog show, Biggs, Mrs. Richards, Mrs. Skovbo. displayed. Both goals were threat bucks for five yards and then an be erected in Astoria In the near 1843. settling on an lslapd near Van express. It is stated that some of the team w'll meet the Umatilla Mrs. Ralph. Visitors are encour ened on several different occasions, other long pass, Addleman to Wat future by the Ryan Fruit company, a » couver. Mr. Switzler later came to the best bird dogs of the state were team. As per usual the opposing aged to come at all times. but the defense stiffened at the erman. for 12 more yards. Another cording to announcement. •he TTmatllla region and on Swltz- brought here this season, a number team will probably give the local critical times and the ball went over pass for 7 yard8 and two line plays Statistics recently compiled show a ’ ’L Island engaged In the raising of of them being exhibited and winn squad a good practice game and a A football game has been arrang on downs. It has been a long time had the ball on the six yard line low death rate for Cascade Locks. ed for next Saturday between the since any high school team has dis with four down and five to go on From January, 1924, to date there horses. Some years ago he retired ing laurels not only 1 nthls state but chance to play their substitutes. Hermiston eighth grade and the played as good head work on te local the six yard line. Here Holmgren have been but two deaths. and since then haB resided at Uma- In other states of the Northwest. t ’lln. Umatilla eighth grade. field as the Hermiston team did, the Intercepted a pass on his own three The planting of 1,000,000 baby trout » ______ Monday morning the high school His wife died some years ago. judgment of plays and when to use yard line, which if he had knocked raised at the Necanlcum hatchery in enjoyed an address given by M. B. The sixth grade has two new pup. them was almost perfect. ot” vlvlng him are a son. Will Swltz. down would have given the locals the various streams of Clatsop coun Paroungaln In favor of the Near llg making a total of thirty-six, the ’ > a-d three daughters, Mrs. Prank To start the fray, Jacky of the the ball on the 20 yard line instead ty was completed last week. East relief fund. Mr. Paroungaln largest class in the school. ' - i . ’n, of Walla Walla, Mrs. local team kicked off to Parrish, who of the three yard line. Holmgren Employment was furnished last is well qualified for this work since Ferrll. of Sunnyside and Mrs. was downed on the 18 yard line. then punted out on his 18 yard line. week through the United' States em Several new pupils has entered en The next play the visitors punted In Hermiston had the ball on the. 15 ployment bureau at Eugene to IN he himself is an Armenian and has ’v Br»er of Yakima. Funeral taught school In several countries of tered the grades, Clarence Grahm to Bale territory, Addleman getting yard line and the Wa-Hl line stiffen persons, 154 men and 32 women. e vi ci e. :j) be held Tuesday from ' "harpi-teln resdence In W alla W. A. SWARTOUT WILL AGAIN BE Asia Minor. The high school show In the eighth, Alva G-rahara In ihe off a 46 yeard punt. After several ed. The visitors tried tor make .’ 0 GOVERNOR PIERCE TO ed their enthusiasm by their unani second, and Mildred Grimm In the attempts by the local team to pierce yards on a pass which failed and Walla. A MEMBEE OF THE FIRM SPEAK MONDAY mous consent to ral’e 240.00 lm- fifth. the vlsl tors line the ball went to the locals took the ball on tho 15 ’ •’■■'«atfon D istricts to Hold Election Hermiston on down8 In the center yard line. Copelan made 15 through The Hermiston Irrigation Dls- Farley W ill Be Proprietor of a Mar bounds and Is one of the main In of the field. Two passes and two the line on punt formation, Timmons Governor Pierce will speak a t . ’ t a’-d the West Extension Irriga. dustries of the project. end runs failed and the Hermiston added 11, and then Wa-Hl drew a the Hermiston auditorium next ket That W ill Occupy the Build •tin District of Umatilla and Mor- boys tried to punt which was block, 15 yard penalty for pushing and Monday night. With him will be ing Formeriy Parker Store. •nw counties will hold their elections Cookingham Speaks Here Wednesday ed hut was recovered by them. then five for offside. Rice’ dropped the state treasurer and the sup About 90 people gathered In the After making eight yards of line "'-to’^er 14. back and punted out on the 33 yard Anti-Saloon The purpose of the election for Playhouse here Wednesday night to playg the visitors fumbled and Wa- line. Here Hermiston tried another erindent of the J. R. Farley, who some time ago listen to R. T. Cookingham. Mr. Hl recovered on the 35 yard line, both districts will be to elect two league of the state. of the "dead man” passes, which came here from Washougal, Wash., HERMISTON CREAMERY GIVES. Cookingham, who Is the Independent directors. three plays netted thirty yards and would no doubt been completed If OUT FIGURES candidate for sheriff of Umatilla then a pass, Copelan to Holmgren, On the Hermiston ballot the names and purchased the Interest of W. A. W hitman Colloege Notea tho receiver had not fallen down. Leo Smith, a student of Whitman county, scored the present Incumbent took the ball over for the first The quarter ended with the ball on of Frank Beddow and H. J. Still Swartout In the Hermiston Cream ery disposed of his share to T. S. ings appears. $198, 181.08 Paid to Dairymen Of stating that the office was run In score. Holmgren failed at the try tho 33 yeard line in possession of college in Walla Walla, Washington, stepped somewhat Into the limelight On the West Extension the candi Townsend, the other member of the an Inefficient manner. He Btated for goal. Jackey kicked to the goal tho visitors. Project B y the Concern in L ittle by playing a remarkable game of that the 18th amendment wa8 not line and the ball was returned 22 dates *r® C. E. Glascow, of Irrigon, firm, the latter part of last week. Over a Y e « The fourth quarter opened with football In the Whitman-O. A. O. end Leslie Packard of Boardman, Mr. Townsend stated he had pur being enforced In the county and yards as the quarter ended. Here a bang as the Oregon boys complet fuss at Pendleton on Friday laet. Mr. Glascow to serve three years and chased the stock for W. A. Swart The dairy Industry of this pro promised that If he was elected a Rice was put In for Goodman. Her. ed a five yard pass and Parrish The way In which he performed at out, who has returned, and will Im vigorous campaign would be waged Mr. Packard two. ject is directly responsible for a pay mediately resume his duties as butter roll of nearly |100,000 a year. These against all bootleggers. Jim Brown, miston made one first down hut lost bored into the blue and white line the pivot berth shows promise that In maker. Mr. Farley has purchased figures are taken front the books candidate tor coroner and Rev. Brill the ball by a fumble which Rice re for 10 yeards. Again the Invaders him there Is a valuable man for CAB HUNS OVER FOOT covered. Holmgren went out on in tried the pass and missed tlelng the the meat market located In Cjibb of the Hermiston Creamery Co. pastor of the Christian churdh, of Whitman college. He Is a member juries as Timmons made It first and A ndy Kern, an employee of the brothers store and will move the and show that In a little over two Pendleton, also spoke. Rev. Young ten on the 30 yard line. A pass, soore by a matter of a few Inches. of the sophomore class and belongs The ball went to the "blue devils” ’ ermlston Light & Power Co., has fixtures to the building formerly oc years they paid out to the dairymen acted as chairman of the meeting. Copelan to Owsley, netted five yards on their six yard line. Rice print to the Zeta Phi Epsilon fraternity. been confined to hlB room with a cupied by Parker’s store. He ex of the project 2188,191.05. Thig but a penalty was called and this waH ed out of bounds on the 45yard line. NOTICE lame foot. A few days ago Andy pects to stock the store with a line does not repreeent the total value Miss Jane Gunn of Hermiston wee There will be a stockholders meet lost along with five more. A line Tho ball went up and down the field of meats and vegetables. In company with Frank Ralph was named as one of the eleven to mem of money received from dairy pro ing of the Hermiston Farmers’ Ex buck by Copelan for five yards put with neither team able to keep it bership to the Dramatic club of * rrt doing some line work. While ducts of this locality as some of the change on the afternoon of October the ball within two Inches of the returning home they met a band of COMMUNITY CLUB HAVE INTER cream Is shipped out while others 22 at 2 P. M. in the Hermiston pub required ten yards, so the ball went and make yardage. The ball chang Whitman college. To attain this ed hands twice and then the visi ESTING MEETING. sheep. Andy got out of the car In are making butter. lic library for the purpose of wind to Hermiston on downs on their own tors came through with another of honor she competed with about order to drive the sheep from the The above figures prove that ing up the business. 19 yard line. Hermiston failed on the long pns.es whch netted them sixty fellow students. Miss Gunn is road. In getting back on the runn The meeting of the Oommunlty dairying Is developing by leaps and S. H. Barnard, Secy. three line bucks and was forced to 35 yeards and brought them within a sophomore of the Institution, bar ing board his foot slipped and one Club held at the library October 7 ing come here from Monmouth Nor striking distanco but a fumble cut mal, Oregon. of the wheels run over this mem was one of the most interesting of the rally short. Wa-Hl fumbled and ber. No bones were broken but a the year. In an exceptionally well the Hermiston boys recovered and OMMEXCTAT. CLUB TO DRAW UP severe strain was the result. Andy written paper on Immigration Mrs. after pulling two plays Copelan in RESOLUTION is able now to hobble around. G. R. Robinson gave the club women tercepted a pans and ran tt back ten At the Commercial club luncheon a resume of Immigration from the yards. Here It looked like the loc uwiday the club voted to draw up time of the early colonies. After W T L SPEAK AT LIBRARY als were going to strike again for i set of resolutions condemning hearing this her audience felt much they made 28 yards In four downs 'enniargarlne and urging commer- Mrs. Remington will be here on more able to understand and sym and then Hermiston drew a fifteen -lal bodies and newspapers to sup- Tuesday, October 14, to speak to the pathize with recent legislation on ynrd penalty for holding and on the ort the dairy Interests. A copy of —omen of Hermiston, at the public the subject. A paper on the time next play after Farrens had failed Ihe resolutions will be taken up to ’I’rnry at 1:80. Mrs. Remington la ly topic of Forest Conservation was on an end run the Wa-Hl boys drew fcndleton and the comercial body of •So wife of the Episcopal bishop of read by Mrs. F. B. Swayze. In a fifteen yard penalty for pushing hat city asked to endorse them. Fastern Oregon and is a very Inter this Mrs. Swayze impressed the With two minutes to play Copelan esting speaker. Everybody i8 cor- women with the enormous needless Shot a 20 yard pass to Holmgren and dnlly Invited to this meeting. Methodist Episcopal Church waste and the necessity of Federal another by the same route which Sunday. Oct. 12— Sabbath school legislation along this line. n e tte d 15. This brought the ball at 10 A. M. Morning worship 11 ’ EEVES-SPENCEE The club voted to ask the health to the 2 yard line with 30 seconds to A. M. Epworth lea g u e at 7 P. M. officer. Dr. IHsley, to speak to the go. Dick Timmons came to the res Evening worship, I P. M. Weekly t Fdyth Reeves and Gerald B. Spen- students in the high school auditor cue and furnished the other two prayer and Bible study Thursday ~<r were quietly married at Pendle- ium on the subject of infantile paral yards but Copelan failed to kick evening at 7:30. You ere Invited tnn October 8, In the presence of a ysis. If by chance any one should goal as the time was up. to any or all of these meetings. H. *-w friendg. Edyth 1s the oldest be exposed to this dread disease be Young, minister. daughter of J. E. Reeves of this should report the fact Immediately The Une-up was as follows: niece. Mias Reeves is popular in to the health officer and should re Hermiston Wa-Hl •o<t<re and chin-eh work. Mr. 8p.?noer main at borne until the doctor is Holmgren FARM BUREAU CONTRIBUTES TO Sh otwell L. E. FUND an employee of the O. W. R. A satisfied he Is not coming down with Owsley R. E. Woodard At a recent meeting of the Colum Umatilla, where they will make the disease. By taking these pre Sllvey L. T. Goodman bia Farm Bureau It was voted to ’ -»- home. Klnman Rhodes cautions, It Is hoped that Hermiston R. T. make n donation of 250 to the dairy Carson Ebdlng L. O. may escape this epidemic. .•■■o' let ton to help fight the "ole© SKOVBO TAXES PHIZES FOX Philips Peltnulder R. O Mil that will be on the ballot this HONEY Taber Walker C. PARENT TEACER MEETING H Farrens' (iall. The money will be forwarded Addleman Q CHANGED FROM THURSDAY Jens Skovbo, local honey producer, >e Mr. Mulkey, president of the ae Longhorn L. H. Copelan TO FRIDAY made a creditable showing nt the ro» fat Ion. Wnterman R. H. Jacky state fair. Mr. Skovbo with bis Parrish Timmons F. honey exhibit erne awarded six blue "Tie gradual destruction of the The regular meeting of the Par ribbons and one red. ' ent Teaeher8 will be held at the ’’. he r.ffTtlgh of ho game were Buck dairy Industry will come If we do He also sect nn exhibit to the school house Friday afternoon. Oct. o f Iowa, referee, Leo Sm th of Whit, not prevent It by every means I* Western Wr-.hlngton state fair and 10, at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Perkins, state n u n , urn pH e, and Dean, of Whitman, our power. Proper legislation la one received tvx> tlweg apd tw o rede. president, will addreea the m eetlag. of (heee. head |in es» n a . UMATILLA MAN KILLED BY TRAIN HERMISTON IS A MECCA FOE NIMRODS ( High School Mirror J. R. FARLEY SELLS GREAMERY INTEREST OAIRY INDUSTRY SHOWS GROWTH ’’’’Ml P a c k in g U p LOCAL HI LOSE FAST GAMETO WALLA WALLA OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIALINTEREST