©te Wmisimt ïîrralh XIX HERMISTON. UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 6. 1924 CITY ELECTION HELO TUESDAY TO. F V. PRIME 18 High School Mirror COUNTY COUNCIL R. C. TODS RESIGNS PROGRAM PREPARED AS MAYOR OF CITY No. 1 DELEGATES EXPECTED FROM EN ­ RESIGNATION TO TAKE EFFECT TIRE COUNTY IMMEDIATELY — a ~ 1 - .¿’...L.... „ 1 ...... —— ............... Devoted to the Interest and Development of the Hermiston Schools ELECTED MAYOR Hermiston's football team, with) 23 boys In honor of their H. S. girl its mind made to settle past scores, friends. A delightful evening was opened up an aggreaalve against Un­ spent In dancing, for which music Several Speakers Of Note W ill Bo Recommendation Is Made That Dr. ion H. S. and kept up the fight un­ was furnished by Mrs. Briggs and Recorder Present for the All Day Session- Prime Be Installed to F ill Out til the score board read 78 to son Edmund. Delicious refreshments Lunch Served at Noon. The Unexpired Term „ „ To date this is the largest sc„. „ of cake and punch were served after er 18, McNary 102. Miller 61, Rob- ) p„ed up agalnst UnIon. Compara. which all departed at an early hour An unusual large rote was cast The Umatilla County Council of Inson 4. For representative in con- , lve 8COres before the game ahow- for home. At the regular session of the city last Tuesday when the city of Her­ the Oregon Parent Teachers’ Asso­ gress. Graham 65, Slnnott 111. Sec- ed the two team« equally matched, council last Wednesday night Mayor miston elected a mayor, recorder, six r e la y of state. Francis 8, Hembree Addlmean. Rhodes and Parrish Everybody In H. S. was givdn a ciation will hg,ld the annual fall R. C. Todd handed lu his resigna­ 42. Kozer 124. State treasurer. Kay were con8,ste„t yardage gainers on chance to vote in some class on Tues­ meeting at the auditorium of the councilman and a city treasurer. tion as mayor of the city of Hermis­ 86. Myers 68. Supreme court. Belt end runs and tackle buckg while day. Hermiston high school Saturday, There were only four names ap­ November 8. Mr. Henry Grant, sec­ ton. Mr. Todd was appointed some pearing on the ballot, no candidate RACE BETWEEN BRAMMELL AND 90, Coshow 65. Kelly 27. Attorney Shotwell and Woodard performed retory of the Oregon State Hygiene time ago to fill out the unexplred general Adam« 27. Van Winkle95. we„ „„ the receiving end of passes. bast Monday and Tuesday Miss filing acceptance for mayor or coun­ SE A N IS CLOSE Furuset 34. Public service commis- Last year Union defeated Her- Turck’s civics classes held court and society, will be present, and It Is term of Dr. Illsley who resigned to cilman. Those who did file and sioner. Corey 7 6, Johns 74. District miston 13 t0 0 on Thanksgiving day. tried Earl Carson for robbing of the possible that Mrs. W. J. Hawkins, of enter a medical school In Kansas City. Before his appointment whose names were printed on the attorney Newberry 60. Proebstei 101. That defeat hurt, spoiled a good Hermiston bank and the killing of ' cha,rman ot State mayor he had served as councilman. tickets were, for recorder, C. W. La Follette Carries Columbia. Vote b « the cashier. The overwhelming evL ChHd Welfare Work wl" a>*» «>e “ .' 1 He has been connected with the af­ Of Hermiston Precincts 83 and Sheriff, Blakeley 48, fu, meniories. Kellogg, C. H. Pkinner and R. C. dence on the side of the defense caus­ present. A fine program has been fairs of the city for a number of 84 Given Coolidge Cookingham 64, Houser 84. County arranged and the entire community . Todd. For city treasurer Georgia Mr. Warner officiated as referee. ed the Jury to unanimously render years and during this time has pro­ recorder. Burroughs 102 Graham Our opponents alwkyg have a good the decision of "not guilty. is invited to attend the meetings. , Henderson had no opposition and At noon lunch will be served by posed and helped to enact a number 63. County school superintendent, J word for Mr. Warner’s splendid polled the largest vote of any can- Perhaps there never was a more GreeP 55, Yeager 124. Coroner,; work the Methodist Ladles Aid. Rev. Qeo. of measures that hag been for the Emery Cox left Friday morning He was ably assisted by Carl benefit and the betterment of the exciting contest or a harder fought . didate, getting 205 votes. Voyen as umpire and Logan Todd for Baker where he attended the Clark of Pendleton, county truant town. Perhaps there is no one with­ officer, will give an addres8 at the The real contest proved to be be­ campaign in Umatilla county for three day session of the Older Boys as head linesman. in the borders of Hermiston who has tween Dr. F. V. Prime and A. W. sheriff than the one just closed. conference held in that city. This noon hour on “Our Responsibility to a more thorough knowledge of the Juveniles,” which all business men Prnnn in the race for mayor, Prime R- T. Cookingham, the Independent city charter than Mr. Todd. He has Tuesday morning a special meet­ conference is conducted each year are invited to hear. Delegates from ’■sving 100 and Prann a close sec- candidate for this office, brought out ing of the Forum was called for the by the state Y. M. C. A. given to the city an efficient admln- by the W. C. T. U. spoke In every all the Parent-Teacher circles in the md With 81. Istratilon. purpose of deciding on a definite town in the county before election. county are planning to attend this * A number of votes was cast for Grade News • time for meetings. All present vot­ 'At the meeting Wednesday night various citizens for councllmen but He promised to rid the county of The pupil« of the second grade are taieetlng. ed that on Wednesday evening at Mr. Todd recommended that the bootleggers and stop the sale of il­ Program of the Umatilla County those who received the largest num­ i 7:30 was convenient. Announcement making decorations for Thanksgiv­ council elect Dr. F. V. Prime, who Council Parent Teacher association: ing. . ber of votes and will serve as coun­ licit whiskey. On the strength of wan made that the meeting following was elected mayor at the city elec­ Morning session, 10:00 o'clock. cllmen for the next two years are these promise« churches endorsed his the one on Nov. 5 would be for the tion Tuesday to fill out the unex­ candidacy. Zoe Houser ofered his Business session. J. M. Biggs, Brownson, Hitt, A. W. Two new pupils have entered the pired term. initiation of new members. Address cf Welcome, Mr. H. M. Schil­ second grade. Prann, O. O. Sapper and Jack Smith, past record as the reason be should The resignation as handed in to receive another term. ling, Pres. Hermiston School Biggs having 132 votes, Brownson the council by the mayor is as fol­ Saturday evening a party was giv- As election day drew near it was Board. All the upper grades held election 145, Hitt 134, Prann 79, Sapper 143, lows: en at the Hermiston Hotel by about on Tuesday. Piano ro I o , Mrs. F. Chezik. Smith 144. Forty-four votes was evidnt that Joe Blakely, the Demo­ cratic candidate, chances were slim, Legislative Bills endorsed by the Mr. A. W Prann. President, and cast for Vane Boynton in this group Members of the Clay Council. 87. Voters literacy test amendment, and apparent that the race "would State Convention, Mrs. R. H. Leis- The charter amendment referred Gentlemen: Tbs condition of affairs yes 168, no 58. Public use and wel­ be between Cookingham and Houser. Inger, Koepke. to the people of the city of Hermis­ In the city, viz., the putting down fare amendment. ye8 129, no 59. Good Book Week," Miss Anna G. ton by the common council carried of a well for a better yater supply Bonus amendment, no 134, yes 84. Hall, County Librarian. by a vote of 113 to 8. The amend­ Oleo bill, yes 211, no 37. Naturo­ Dependent Children, Mias Purcella and the beginning of the repairs ment was as follows: Charter if roads in the city, impels me to path bill, yes 56, no 133. Workmen’a Peck, American Red Cross Secy. amendment separating the funds of tender my resignation as mayor to compensation, yes 77, no 134. In- S. A. Miller, Representative Twenty- Group of Songs, Hermiston Girls tbe city water system from all other take effect Immediately. .In thlg con­ come tax repeal no 58, yes 171. third District Glee Club. FARM BUREAU AND COM M ERCIAL foods of said city and prohibiting Precinct 55, Columbia— For presl- Report from State Convention, Mrs. nection I wish to thank you all for their 'use for any other purpose other CLUB ADOPT RESOLUTIONS Brown 84, Garfield 72. Voters Lit­ dent, Coolidge, 38, Davlg 36, La- A. C. Voelker, Pres. Umatilla your hearty cooperation in the ad­ than operation and maintenance of ministration of our city’s gffalra. Follette 60. Senator, Coulter 24 eracy amendment, yes 115, no 23. County Council. said system, betterments and exten­ McNary 65, Miller 36, Robinson 1.’ I believe you ara to be ‘Congratu­ Public use and welfare amendment, Luncheon at M. E. church, 12 noon. sions thereto and for the purpose Representative in congress, Graham Claim Made That The Paper Recom­ Bits of Song, Irrigated City Quar lated In that you have begun the yog 90, no 27. Bonus amendment, of creating a sinking fund for the quest for a purer and ,moroJ econom­ no 93, yes 39. Oleo bill, yes 156, 45, Slnnott 74. Secretary of state, tet. mended the People Vote Against • payment of Interest and principal ical water supply for th a ’city and no 26. naturopaths »bill, yes 37, no Francis 3, Hetqbree 26, Kozer 91. Noon hour address, "Our Responsibll- of water bonds. Their Most V ital Agricultural that you have secured the adoption State treasurer. Kays 60, Myers 48. 66. Workmens compensation, yes ityity to the Juvenile,” Rev. Geo. 'Two hundred and twenty-six votes of two amendments to our city char­ 54, no 79. Income tax repeal, no Supremo court. Belt 52, Coshow 58, Interests. J ' Clark, Pendleton. * were cast at the election. ier. The two amendments and the Kelly 34. Attorney general, Adams 49, yes 116. Afternoon session: water supply are vitally important 33. Van Winkle 51. Furuset 18 ...Precinct No. 54, Hermiston.. .For Plano Solo, Miss Margaret O'Leary. “THE COVERED WAGON” to the city. Public service commission, Corey 43 president, Coolidge 103, Davis 80, La Resolutions adopted Jointly by the Vocal Solo, Ruth Bensel. EPIC OF THE WEST Yours truly, Follette 87. U. S. senator, Coulter Johns 53. District attorney, New Hermiston Commercial club and the Program Building, Mrs. A. C. Mc­ R. C. odd. 29, McNary 123, Miller 95. Repre­ berry 44, Proebstei 61, County com Umatilla project Farm Bureau de­ Intyre, Helix. A magnificent epic of ahe early mjssinner, Bean 65, Brammell 48 sentative In congress, Graham 104, Experiments In Nutrition Classes, west I, James Cruze’s latest Para­ Sheriff, Blakeley 31, Cookingham nounce the Portland Oregonian for Mrs. F. V. Prime, Hermiston. mount production, "The Covered T. Brown, Successful Candidate Sinnott 120. Secreaary of state, 73, Houser 26. County recorder, its recommendation that people vote Discussion, Mrs. Hills, Stanfield. Hembree 78, Kozer 160. State treas­ Wagon,” which will be the feature for Coroner. urer, Kay 114, Myers 115. Supreme Burroughs 57, Graham 57. County no upon the oleomargarine bill. Mother’s Clubs, Mrs. C. Preston, My- at the Playhouse for three days be­ rlck. ginning November 15. This is a When the final precincts made their court, Belt 111. Coshow 124, Kelly superintendent. Green 40, Yeager Below 1« the resolution. Solo, Miss Compton. plcturizatlon of Emerson Hough's returns and the results were known 66. Attorney general, Adams 53, 81. Coroner, Brown 71, Garfield 34 Whereas, the Portland Oregonian new novel of the same name, a u d it Cookingham had won by a majority Van Winkle 121, Public service Voters literacy amendment, yes 85 has recommended to the voters Address, “Health and Hygiene,” Mr. of commission, Corey 88, Johns 122. no 11, Public use and welfare Henry Grant, Portland, Sec’y Soc­ is said to be one of the greatest photo of over 300. 3. R. ROBINSON HAS THE GBAUD J. A. Yeager was elected county District attorney, Newberry 102, amendment, yes 66, no 22. Bonus the state that they vote 307 No on ial Hygiene Society of Oregon. plays ever seen on the screen. amendment, no 48, yes 45. Oleo bill, the oleomargaine bill which is in CHAMPION CAB OF SHO^T Proebstei 120. County commissioner. superintendent over Green. The features embraced in this Charles Graham beat Mrs. Bur­ Bean 128, Brammell 90. Sheriff, yes 106, no 17. Naturopath bill, direct opposition to the dairy inter story are many and varied and in­ COMMUNITY CLUB yes 37, no 35. Workmen’s compen­ clude among other things, the start roughs for recorder. Cyril C. Proeb­ Blakeley 38, Cookingham 115, and sation, yes 55, no 36. Repeal of in ests of the state, we, the Umatilla The regular meeting of the Com­ Members of the Boys and Girls Clubs of 350 covered wagon8 from Wcst- etel won over Newberry for district Project Farm Bureau and the Her­ munity club was held on Tuesday, como tax no 20, yes 90. of Hermiston Making Good Show­ pora Landing (now Kansas City), In attorney. J. T. Brown was re-elec­ The name of J. S. West was writ miston Commercial club, hereby con­ November 4, In the gouth room of the ing at Pacific International in 1848. The terrors of fording ted coroner. ten in on the ballot for Justice of demn the said action of the great Methodist church. The meeting The race between R. E. Bean and freshet ritsers, prairie fires and the the peace. Mr, West won out by a republican paper of the metropolis of place was changed because of the like are depicted with great realism. John D. Brammell for county com­ large majority. H, A. Pankow was Oregon. election being held In the library. Hermiston livestock growers at A buffalo hunt is one of the most missioner was the closest of all. Bean elected constable. Te dairy industry of our state re­ Mrs. Callahan's paper on Federal the Pacific International livestock exciting scenes. Old Fort Bridger was the Incumbent and a Republi­ presents an Investment of *200,000 Prisons for Women was unusually ixposition at Portland made a very with a night attack and fight by day can. Brammell ran on the Demo­ 000 on 30,000 farms having an an­ interesting. Mrs. Callahan has had creditable Rhowlng. REGULAR MEETING OF with Indians are shown. The divid­ cratic ticket. It requised the re­ in g of tho trails to Oregon and Cal­ turns from the last precinct before P. T. A. NOVEMBER 13 nual Income of *22,000,000 and a over fifteen years experience In the The county exhibit received an factory payroll of »3,000,000 In the prison welfare work and she gave iward of merit and a cash prize of ifornia at old Fort Hall, a touch of Bean Was assured his margin and Unusually A ttractive Program Ras 97 creameries, 60 cheese factories some very Interesting Information <100 for the excellence of the dis­ the gold fever in California, mag- the margin was only two votes. An and eight condensories which during from personal experience. Mrs. Cal­ play In the county booth. First and Been Prepared for the nlficent mountain shots and a cul-T cfficlal count will be made before these days of agricultural depression lahan had with her some pieces of 'hlrd places in the carload lots of M eeting the contest la definitely decided. La miration of the romance with the have largely maintained the agrlcul embroidery work done by the men fat hogs was won by local men. establishment of one of the first Follette and Wheeler carried pre- The next regular meeting of the tUral po*,uIatl0’1 of the state and prisoners in the Walla Walla penl- The winners were O. R. Robin- homestead» in Oregon— these are in- P. T. A. will be held November 13th without which agriculture In Oregon tenllary which were given to her in ion, champion carload under 225 -idents In a picture that bristles Y-fe of herd, 7«. Davis 5«. La Follette 81. for Preen 7*’ Teag*r work conducted by tha «apartment lavlted to attend. Wednesday eve- onade and coffee were served at the doz won bis numeral In freshman ... _ and the wncunt of investment. president. Tor U. 8. senator, Coul- xuperintendent. 1W. Coroner, Brown 131, Garfield, station and federal bureau of poll«. nlng meeting flrtt Wednesday each conclusion of the evening entertaln- wrestling last year and I« making a Charles Skinner is W inner In a Three • Cornered Race For R. T. COOKINGHAM ELECTED SHERIFF OREGONIAN CENSURED FOR STAND ON OLEO HERMISTON EXHIBI­ TORS WIN PRIZES moBth. » meat. strong bid for the varsity s