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HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER IS. lt?4
S. N, HAYNES
IS KILLED BY CAR
No. 10
COMMUNITY CLUB WELL
MEET TUESDAY, HOT. IS
Interesting Program Prepared.
Mis»
— High School Mirror
HERMISTON WINS FROM
ATHENA; SCORE 8 6 -0
HERMISTON JERSEY BREEDERS
ASSOCIATION BUYS A BULL
CO. COUNCIL P. T. A.
EVENT IN HERMISTON
The Hermiston Jersey Breeders
association last week purchased at
the International Stock Show a new
CAB DRIVEN BY CARL HADDOX
Vol. 4.
ATHENA MAKES OHLY OHE FIRST bull of much merit. The bull won OVER 100 DELEGATES REGISTER
COLLIDES WITH FOBD
Ho. 1
first In his class at the show this year
DOWN IN ENTRE GAME
ED FROM COUNTY
The regular meeting of the Com
and is considered a big addition to
The football game played on Ar- ice duty regardless of the action of
munity club wljj be held on Tuee- mistle Day between the Hermiston the other nations in thl8 matter” was
the breeding stock of the association.
Aged H u Di?» From Injuries. Coro
Chimes Fussy Clair Val of 8. B
dsy. Nov. 1 |, a t 3 P. M., in the lib- ■ an(l Athena high schools proved to the subject for a debate which was
ner*» Inqnest 1» Held Tuesday
rary.
j be overly victorious for the local the principal event of the meeting. L ^ a ls W ill Go To The Dalles Friday no . 2227» 1« the bull, won first in AU Day Session Held in High School
Where They are Scheduled to Play
Auditorium. Many Addres
Afternoon.
his class *n the Pacific International
A program somewhat out of the aquad, the score being the whole sum The affirmative was upheld by Don
The High School Team of That
Given by Able Speakers.
this year. Was one of the four ani
ordinary has been prepared. Mrs. ®f 86 to 0-
ald Shotwell and Frank Swayse who
City.
mals that won first on "get of sire.’’
Esther Baker, teacher of the second
The victory may be laid to the fact swayed the audience by their fervor
a. N. Haynes, 80 year« old, a re grade, will give a paper on Robert tllat the home team was In excellent
—
I His sire is a great show bull (8t.
and eloquence. The side of the neg
sident of the Columbia district for Louis Stevenson. She will have a condition and portrayed the "old ative, upheld by Earl Bensel and
The meeting
of the ----------,
County Council
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Mawes Chimes) won 2nd in his class
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he Hermiston high school foot at the Pacific International In 1920. of ,he Parent-Teacher association
the past six years, was killed Tues number of his poems given by th e ! fight" to perfection. Athena’s de-
Chet Pelmulder. gave evidence of ball team continues to run up the gold at auct|on for 82700.00.
I WBS an event ln ‘he history of Her-
day morula» about eight o’clock chlldren of the second grade. This ,fn ie was very weak, Its offensive
hard work and much preparation on
‘hat will long be remembered.
when a car driven by Carl Haddox promises to be Interesting and pleas- weaker. The local team smashed their speeches. However the affirm high scores that they have ln th e 1 His dam Is a "Register of Merit"!
last two games against their oppo- cow with a record of 452 pounds of
The high school auditorium was
collided with a Ford in which Mr. lng.
through their opponents defense to ative won by a majority vote of the npnfw
ATI ndHino Iimnhlnn ...I 11
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Haynes was riding. The accident
Mlsa Anns Q. Hall, county librar touchdown after touchdown with Its Forum. Wise cracks were given by nents an adding machine will have to fat. 7694 of milk class AA on two appropr,ate,5r decorated with fail
occurred a short distance from the ian, will give a paper on Books for powerful end runs and off-tackle Sumner Robinson and meeting ad be taken along as regular equipment. 1 milkings a day. She will be put on flower8 and foliage.
ihe team motored to Athena Ar- test again and Mr. L. O Smith says
The meetlnK was called to order
Sidney Barnard home on the Diag Children. Mias Hall has had quite bucks. Thus another standing score journed after the critic’s report.
mistice Day and when the game was she will make a much better record I by Mr8 A C’ Voe,k«r- president of
onal road.
a number of years experience in lib has been settled for Hermiston High.
In Algebra class, after many vain
His grand sires are Captain Tris the Umatilla County Council at 10:45
For a number of years the un rary work in the east snd thru her
The squad is now looking forward attempts to make a student under over the score looked like a freight
j , ram one
the greatefl( ghow bu](g A. M.
fortunate man had made his home Interest In books for children, our to The Dalles game of November 21 stand a problem and finally succeed conductor , box car report.
The program was opened with a
The locals started in scoring Just ' in the St. Mawes family being grand
with Mr. J. M. Tabor, a farmer and library has a splendid department for which is the last hard game of the ing. Miss Brlerly said. "If It weren’t
- eekeeper of Columbia. The two them.
season. Another practice game will for me you’d be the biggest donkey as soon as the whistle blew for the ! champion Oregon State fair 1919 and group of songs by the Hermiston girls
beginning of the game and continued [ the Pacific International 1920 and glee club who have been trained, by
men left home Tuesday morning for
AU members are urged to attend be played with Umatilla either this in the state of Oregon.”
these tactics until 86 points had 1921. Sire of 5 R. of M. daughters Miss Compton, teacher of music ln
a trip into town. On the way in and visitors will be heartily welcome. coming Saturday or on Thanksgiving
been made.
including the gold medal cow The the local school. Hermiston may
they had stopped at H. J. Belscam
— which of the two dates has not
Grade New»
Athena Is credited with making Gypsy of St. Mawes 701 pounds of well be proud of the glee club.
ner’s and picked up Mrs. Belscamper POCKET GOPHERS TO BE PUT " " been definitely decided. In either
The address of welcome by Mr. H.
The seventh and eighth grade foot only one first down and this was fat. and Fussy’s Fern Noble (First
who wag to accompany them. Mr,
case the game will be rlayed at Uma
OH BUN I T COUNTY DRIVE tilla.
ball team have scheduled a game made possible by completing a for senior and grand champion at Spo M. Schilling was given by Mrs. Schil
Tabor was driving and Mrs. Bels-
with Umatilla for November 11.
ward pass. The hall wa„ In Her kane Interstate fair and the Pacific ling. Mr. Schlllllng being unable to
ctmper was riding with him In the
miston’s possession mosf of the time International 1915. Sire of 9 R. of attend on account of illness. Mrs.
A campaign against the pocket
front seat. The back seat of the
On Wednesday. November 5, the
Schilling brought out the necessity
they making a well beaten path to M. daughters.)
Tabor car had been taken off and gopher in those sections of the regular meeting of the Forum was
The seventh grade Is planning on
of
teachers and parents sharing the
county
where
the
depredations
of
Grand Son of Silver Chimes Gwen-
made into a light truck body. An
held. "Resolved that the United having a play entitled "The French the goal as touchdown after touch
down followed.
dola ex-champion senior yearling, responsibility of instructing and
improvised seat had been made and the little pest are moet serious will States should retain a navy for pol and Indian War.”
training the child.
Mr. Haynes was sitting on this In be carried on this week and next
On Friday. Nov. 21, Hermiston is won first prize (all breeds) In milk
Following a short business session
through the medium of demonstra LOCAL RED CROSS
the baek of the Ford.
scheduled to meet The Dalles team ing contest 1919 Oregon state fair
ARTESIAN WELLS
Mrs. F. Chezik of Hermiston gave a
tlons
and
poison
work,
according
to
and
first
in
her
class
in
the
ring
at
in that city.
Professor Hough, principal of the
QUOTA IS $325.00
pleasing piano selection.
PROVE SUCCESSFUL
Columbia school, "knowing that Mrs. Fred Bennion, county agent. After
Hermiston has suffered defeat only the Rame show.
Mr. Brown of Myrick opened a dis
the
demonstrations
are
made,
Roy
Great
grand
parents—
St.
Mawes
Belscamper Intended to make a trip
twice this year and both of them
union
on the two legislative hill»
Seven Artesian W ells on Boardman was administered by two of the Lad. gold and silver medal bull sire
to Pendleton Tuesday had asked her Fugate of the U. S. biological sur
During the year 904. ex-service
endorsed by the state convention, the
vey
will
spend
two
.weeks
In
the
of
St.
Mawes
Lad’s
Lady,
world’s
re
strongest
teams
in
this
neck
of
the
to return a book to the public lib
Project Furnish Steady Flow.
text book loan system and the kin
men have received service from our
rkry in that city. Mrs. Belscamper county aiding farmers to get rid of
woods, Walla Walla and Pendleton. cord yearling.
dergarten bill. During the discuss
local Red Cross, as a result of which
Gelatine of St. Mawes, full sister
upon seeing Mr. Hough standin, gophers.
In
both
instances
the
scores
run
up
With the coming in last week of
ion Mrs. Voelker urged all Circles to
to
the
gold
medal
bull
St.
Mawes.
The gopher does hU damage In the chapter has been especially com
alongside the road, asked Mr. Tabor
a 66 foot artesian well on the Ray against them was small.
Silver Chimes of S. B. Gold and lake definite action on both of these
They have a good chance to tie
to stop so that she might get the three ways. He tunnels under the mended by the Oregon state depart Brown farm, Boardman project now
hills and write the result to thetr
silver
medal bull.
ment
of
the
American
Legion.
ground
and
cuts
off
alfalfa
roots
book. Carl Haddox, son of Thomas
'egislator.
has seven artesian wells. Six of these or win from The Dalles and the boys
Gwendola Rosalre. highest record
Haddox, was driving directly behind for feed, thus killiqg the plants; he
In addition, the chapter has serv have been drilled within th past year are going into the contest with a de
At the noon hour luncheon was
the Tabor car. When Mr. Tabor ap pushes dirt up In plies above the ed as the family welfare and relief and are within an area of 6000 acres. termination to take advantage of this daughter of Rosaires Olga Lad.
served ln the M. E. church parlors by
Golden Ferns Noble. Gold medal
plied the brakes In an endeavor to ground and so Interferes with now organizations for the entire county, Four of these wells are on a straight opportunity.
the ladles’ aid.. Bits of song by th
A number of fans from this city bull, sold for1 $2500.00; has 116 tes Irrigated City quartette were well ra-
stop, the Haddox car hit the Ford lng machines, and he cuts ditch assisting In all 1013 civilians, either line with one another and the outer
ted
daughters.
throwing Mr. Haynes out In front of banks In Irrigated sections and gives with employment, temporary relief, two are four miles south of this lice will motor to The Dalles with the
;eived. Rev. Secor of Pendleton,
This young bull will be a great
team
the Dodge that Carl was driving, the irrigators'all klpds of grief and trib hospital or institutional care, cloth and one 18 a quarter of a mile north.
rave an address on "Our Rasponslbll-
addition to the already fine lot of
front axle passing over and crushing ulations. The red squirrel sleeps ing Information, Thanksgiving and
II y to the Juvenile.” He, stressed
The first well of this nature ln this
hulls the association owns and will
him. For a moment both Mrs. Bels- and lives on his own fat during the Christmag cheer, the special care of locality was drilled on the farm of FIVE GET SENTENCES IN
mr responsibility not only to our
help to Improve the type of the herd,,
Ckmper and Mr. Tabor were stunned winter, andthetgray digger live8 on children or other service. Through J. R. Johnson in March, 1919, and a
iwn children, but to all children. The
COURT OF JUSTICE CRARY as well as maintain the high stand
by the Impact. When they were food which he stores during the sum this centralied organization, the peo good steady flow of water was ob
unchcon wnH well attended by fath
ardard
of
production
that
the
mem
able to alight from the car they dls- mer and fall, but the pocket gopher ple of the communltv endeavor to tained at a depth of 95 feet. This
ers and business men who could not
Five
men
were
fined
and
receiv
bers
demand.
i covered that Mr. Haynes was wedg- plugs right along at work during care for the sick, the needy an the well has been flowing for five years
Attend the regular session.
ed Jail sentences In the court of JOs
dd under the Haddox car. By this the whole year. « Spring and fall unfortunate in their midst ln order how and shows no sign of falling The ' tlce Crary of Echo when’they enter-
The afternoon session was open-
Loudermilk Wing Prixe For Honey
time Mr. Hough who had witnessed are his favorite seasons for tunnel that none Who w e worthy shall suf water has a sulphuric taste.
id by a vocal solo by Ruth Bensei.
(
ed
pleas
of
guilty
to
charges
of
llq-
E xhibit
fer, and none who are unworthy shall
the accident came running out and ing.
A plea for depepndent children
The Ayres well Is only 65 feet, the uor law violations. They were ar-
Demonstrations are to be held this be unwisely helped.
Henry Loudermilk, local apiarist was given by Miss Purcella Peck,
With the help of Roy Rogers, Tabor
shallowest of the seven and has the j tested by Wm. F. Hoskins, state
and the Haddox boy lifted the week at Umatilla. Hermiston. Stan
8325.00 has been assigned a8 the heaviest and most steady flow of agent. The men, the charges against was awarded first prize on his ex American Red Cross secretary.
field, Echo, Pendleton and In the quota to be contributed by our com
hibit of extracted honey against com
ehr off of the injured man.
Mrs. Jolisse of the Pendleton lib-
water and is centrally located be- them and the penalties Imposed were
pel ii Ion from other parts of the state ary gave a beneficial talk on "Bet-
He was carried to the Sidney Barn east end of the county. Strychnine munity. as its part In this great re tween the others.
j as follows: Tony Arnold, possession
at the Livestock Erposltion in Port er Books for Children."
ard home nearby. He was not un and powdered saccharine with bait sponsibility. During the last year,
Almost all of these seven wells of wine and moonshine, $200 and 60
conscious but seemed to be In great will be applied In the main tunnel the Umatilla county work has been show some sign of either mineral or days ln jail; Jessie Jones, sale of land last week.
A report of ihe nutrition class con-
la in . A telephone call was put In runways of the gopher dens, and the handicapped by lack of sufficient oil compositions. Sulphur I8 quite moonshine. $100 and 30 days; Vos
lucted by the HermlBton P. T. A. was
Two Cars Collide On Main Street
for Dr. Gale who responded immedi tunnels covered over so the light funds and every effort is being bent pronounced ln the water of the John
given by Mrs. F. V. Prime.
Fulford, sale of moonshine, $100 and
Two cars collided on Main street
ately. He died soon ater the doctor will be shut out completely.
to raise the full quotas In order that son and Broyles wells, while oil ap
Mrs. Preston, of Myrick, reported
30 days; Pam Smith, sale of moon
last Saturday. One of them was in young mothers’ clubs.
arrived. Mrs. Belscamper was taken
next year's work may not be ham pears ln the Jenkins well. The wells
shine, $250 and 60 days; Joe Mayes,
A Correction
home badly shaken up and in a ner
driven by Mrs. A. W. Purdy and the
MI br Margaret O’Leary, of Her-
pered. Plans are being made to com all have a continuous, steady and a
From nojlce of results of Hermls plete the campaign In a week’s time heavy flow, although they are ln possession of moonshine, $260 and other by Prof. Day.
vous condition.
niston, gave a pleasing piano solo.
60 days. The men were arrested at
Mrs. Pu-dy was turning around
Coroner Brown of Pendleton was ton electit» it would appear that this year, and the entire community close proximity to each other. They
The report of the state convention
Stanfield. Officer Hoskins declared
aotified and In a few hours was on there w as.a contest between Dr. F. Is urged to cooperate to this end.
have all been drilled by the same that he will continue to enforce the nt the Intersection at the time of ■f Ihe P. T. A. was given by Mr«.
the collision.
Voelker. Sha explained that the
the scene. A coroner’s Jury com V. Prime and myself for mayor. Such
S. L. Beck, who 18 now located prohibition laws without any par-
heme of the convention was an In-
hosed of A. S. Porter, T. M. Gaither, Is not the pass; neither desired the
Boardman Ship» Turkey»
on the project.
tlallty.
A. 8. West, Ed. Comegys, John office and further had either known
ormed
public, and educated parent
Stores
Close
Armistice
Day
A large number of fine turkeys
Since the good luck of thse farm
hood.
Rchlmke and Charles Opal was the other was in the field, would have have been shipped to the Portland ers in obtaining artesian wells, oth
Business
houses
were
closed
all
day
Minnehaha School Has Program
The address of the afternoon,
drawn. The Jury listened to the positively declined the honor.
Tuesday in honor of Armistice Day.
market from Boardman during the ers are contemplating to drill soon.
A well prepared and enjoyable pro
After persistent urging by praetlc- past week. Shippers have been
•Vldence of the different wttnessses
The schools of the city were also Health and Hygiene, was given by
Those
having
artesian
water
and
gram was rendered by the pupils of
after which they rendered a verdict allly the same people and assured averaging about 25 cents a pound the depths of the sAren wells are as
closed. There was no program or Mr. Henry Grant, of Portland, sec-
the Minnehaha school on Thursday
that the accident was due to care that there was no opposition, each of on live weight. Those shipping live follows. J. R. Johnson, 95 feet; C.
services of any kind to commemorate etary of the Social Hygiene Society
evening. For the first time the new the day.
if Oregon. Mr. Grant Is a most able
lessness on the part of both parties ■is had agreed to qualify If elected turkeys were Robert Parlow, Mrs. E. Dillon. 95 feet; T. E. Broyles, 87
ly installed electric lights were used.
peaker and all who did not hear him
I driving. They arrived at this con but by some misunderstanding both Paul Partlow. Mrs. E. F, Broyles and feet; Walter Knuff, 75 feet; John
After the program the ladies of the
nlssed a very instructive address.
Mrs. H. H. Weston.
elusion from the fact Mr. Tabor fail nameg were written on tickets.
Will
Take
U.
S.
Agricultural
Censor
Jenkins, 70 feet; Ray Brown, 66 feet; neighborhood served lunch and a soc
A. W. PRANN.
The convention was well attended,
ed to put out his hand as a stop slg
The first quinquennial Uniter’
Chas. Huston shipped 89 turkeys A P. Ayres. 65 feet.— Boardman Mir ial hour was spent In games and
over one hundred visitors register-
nal and the Haddox boy, who is un
Stntes
census
of
agriculture,
ns
estab
averaging about 12 pounds apiece.
ror.
.
lunch.
z
der age, had no right to drive a car.
lished by congress, will b-> started ng. The Circles represented were;
The body was brought into town
soon. By arrangement with the Koopke, Myrick, Helix, Umatilla, Col-
ahd prepared for burial at the local
bureau of census, the bureau of re imbla, Minnehaha. Echo, Hermiston,
undertaking parlors.
clamation will cooperate by taking Pilot Rock, Pendleton, Gresham,
’ Three sons who survive the dead
the census on the variou8 projects. Portland, and a visitor from Naw
York city.
man and live in the east, were noti
Enumerators will call on the farmers
The convention adjourned to meet
fled of the tragedy.
of the project, who are asked to co
CONTRACT FOR STREET DCFBOVE
operate so as to expedite the work :n the spring at Freewater.
Employees on this work will be
Stolen Goods Recovered
MENT IS LET
Bert Mullens has received a portion
sworn to secrecy and no Informa Ray C hilli» Opens Meat Market in
Pendleton
bf the articles stolen from his store
tion will be used as a basis of taxa
Ray Challis, formerly of Hermls-
tome time ego when a burglar gain Dr. F. V. Prime is Chosen Mayor To
tion or communicated to any assess
•d entrance by boring a hole through
or. Charles Taylor has been ap •on, has opened up a new meat mar
F ill Out Unexpired Term of
the baek door and lifting the latch.
pointed supervisor for the Umatilla ket ln the Grliman building on West
B. C. Todd
It seems that the person responsl
pro|eet In Umatilla and Morrow Wobh street in Pendleton. The mar
hie for the robbery was caught In
counties by the bureau of the census, ket Will be railed the Sanitary Meat
Market. Ray will continue to run
Salt Lake, Uteh, and from a circular
department of commerce.
In order to take care of pressing
eent out to the police of different cit business a special meeting of the city
the Pendleton-Umatilla freight truck
Iss the goods were identified.
H. R. Newport Has Bntter Creek Job service.
council was called for last Monday
The young man who was respon- night.
H. R Newport was In town this
ble for the robbery here wee also
week on business. He reports that
The Editor Can Sympathise
The graveling of Hnrlburt avenue
anted on a similar charge at Con from the O. W. R. A N. right of way
the work of the Newport Construct
C. J. Myers of Stanfield, was ar
don. The sherlff of Gilliam county to the highway and the grading of
ion at La Grande is finished and that rested by W. H. Albee, county gams
went to S^U Lake end brought him First street from the Baptist church
his force Is working on the ranch of warden, and brought before Justice
back to CoMoa. While In the Jail to the city limits wav let to ths »hot
0.n?_On* -V7
Vw” r .Bu“ "r Cre*k ¡Todd Saturday afternoon. He plead
Many and expensive improvements guilty to the charge of ahooting
of that elty awaiting trial ho man well Contracting Company by the
' are being made on Mr. Vey’s ranch, pheasanta nut of season and waa as
aged to eeeape and la still at large. council at this meeting. The work
which Is described as a small empire. sessed a fine of $25 and costs.
will be done In the near future.
I-and Is being leveled and ditched,
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_ Under Way
The resignation of R. C. Todd as
Henry Ott, Farm Bureau Project mayor left the elty without thia exe
the course of the river diverted and
Night Watchman Appointed
leader. County Agent Bennion and cutive. It was voted by the coun
the construction of a large concrete
The city council has appointed K.
»oy Fugate of the U. 8. Biological cil to elect Dr. F. V. Prime to fill
dam la proponed. Mr. Vey Is also
P. lllsley as night watchman for the
building a modern home on the
•*» are organising a thorough <he vacancy left by Mr. Todd and he
city of Hermiston. Mr lllsley serv
campaign to rid pie project of goph- will assume his duties Immediately.
place to cost about $20.900.
ed ln this capacity last winter.
•J®- Districts will be formed sad
According to the city, charter the
demoaetratlona conducted in -each
PUBLIC DANCE
w eounethaen must qualify,by tak-
The Christian Science services are
district.
Fugate will
their oath of office twenty days
At the Hermiston auditorium Frl- j held In rooms next to the Aodltqrtuui
e»«an np three or four scree to-
day. November 21. Pyant and hla eT. ry B„nday a, n .Vctoek. Sunday
after thetr election. The oath will
district previous to the
orchestra, of Union hall, Pendleton, school at 10:18. AU are cordtaHy
admin 1stered to them and they
ttou meeting, the time end plMW to »H l take their seat the «rat of the
the best In the county, will furnish invited to attend. Wednesday era-
H a a a o w ccd la a e it week’s Herald. year.
. ,
I the inude. Lunch.served and every- nlng meeting «ret Wednesday eaeh
body It Invited,
| month.
. ,»
H all, Coonty Librarian, W ill
Have Paper on “Books for
Children.’’
COUNCIL HOLDS
SPECIAL SESSION
C
«T
Devoted to the Interest and Development of the Hermiston Schools
T h e M e la n c h o ly D a y s