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3Ö» Ifbrmbímt Wralh ▼Ok XIX HERMISTON. UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 2. 1925 No. 80 West Division.— LUNCHEON PABTY FOB The representative of the West BASKET BALL GIRLS Extension Irrigation District desires to call attention to the expenditure Miss K ill, High School Instructor on the main canal of the west divis and A thletic Coach Is Hostess ion. The original plan of the ser At Enjoyable Affair. ______ vice contemplated the building of The home of Mr. and Mrs. B. ■ small reservoir near Irrigon. This WILL BE FEATURE OF COMMUN Haneltne was the scene for a very EXCELLENT PROGRAM HAS BEEN HERMISTON POST WELL REPRE To Board of Surrey and Adjustment«, Department of the canal would have been operated dur ITY CLUB PROGRAM TUESDAY delightful luncheon party on March SENTED AT DIST. CONVENTION PREPARED ing the winter and In order to fill 28. given by Miss Ellen HUI, a --------- the reservoir also built on a capac Interesting M eeting Expected W ith Interior. high school Instructor and girls' i Meeting W ill Be Held in H igh School Legion Is Asked to Hold M eeting ity to accomplish this purpose. Sub Paper By Mrs. Schilling. Ar athletic coach. The occasion was ' Auditorium Thursday Evening, Here N ext Year. Athena Also sequent Investigations showed that Report of Cooperative committee rangements Made to Have April 9, at 8:00. P uts In Bid. In honor of the basket ball squad. School See Pictures. to Board of Survey and Adjustments, beneflts as do accrue and are proper the reservoir would be Impracticable The brand of ball the girls were and this has resulted In an excess Department of the Interior, Hermla- ly receivable, are desired by the re The regular monthly meeting of Heppner acted as host to the differ, The regular meeting of the Com called to play was slightly differ the Parent-Teacher association will ent posts of tbe American Legion spective divisions. Note— Rentals, capacity for the main canal. The "n, Oregon. ent than the one laid down by the details are submitted In a memoran. munity club will be held on Tuesday land leases etc. '"'entlemen: athletic association. As the first be held in the high school auditorium that comprises this district last Mon. It is understood the Sub-Section dura by Engineer E. R. Crocker and April 7, at 3 o'clock at the library. The Cooperative Committee for whistle blew the girls found their Thursday evening,* April 9. This day, the event being the annual dls- attached hereto (Exhibit B); and Besides a paper on "The Dawes the Umatilla project begs to report J is also statutory. places an< 5 behold! The table, a will be the last meeting of the year rict convention of the order. With reference to the ‘construct the representative of the West Ex Repayment Plan Applied to the Al veritable basket ball court laid out and special efforts are being made that bojh the Hermiston and West All those who attended the gath Extension Irrigation districts have ion charges on the East Division the tension Irrigation District requested lies' Debt” by Mrs. H. M. Schilling, in purple with golden daffodils for !t0 make “ the b,gge8t and beBt ra6et' ering will tell you that when It exnressed to this committee a desire representatives of the Hermiston Ir that the district be relieved of the which alone should insure a good centerpiece, representing the school Ing of the year. It is hoped that comes to entertaining the Heppner ' crowd, the committee has been for all the parents will attend. <o take over the operation and main rigation District desires to call at extra charge Involved. boys certainly "know their stuff.” The contract of April 6, 1920 with tunate In eecuring stereoptlcon slides colors. And a mlnature basket ball The following program will be The mayor of the city was unable to tenance of all the land and works of tention to the difference in the esti and basket faced each girl. They given: their respective districts and to re mated cost and the actual cost of the the West Extension irrigation dis of Oregon birds. attend the meeting but sent a re were called to play with many balls trict provides for 990,000 supple- The slldee are to be accdmpanled irrigation works. ceive all the benefits prescribed by Plano Solo.................Rita Loudermilk presentative to welcome tbe boys instead of but one. Bails of var Matters of controversy between ’nental charge, In go far as this re by an Informal paper descriptive of Vocal Solo..................... Miss Compton who a few years ago rallied to the the Congressional Act of December ious sizes and colors. As the sec 5th, 1924, and the representatives of the water users and the ureau of Re lates to deferred operation and main, these birds. Those who attended the ond whistle blew for time out a Reading ..........................Howard Reid defense of their country and It's In nance no controversy Is raised, but last meeting and enjoyed the sllds Violin Solo............................Mr. Hamm stitutions. In his address the repre. eald Irrigation districts further state clamation are as follows: regarding the sand sluice operations, of wild flowers will realize the maid appeared and prepared for tbe Selections from Seventh Grade. East Division.— «hat In assuming the control of said uentative said: "We have turned second quarter of the game. Thus Vocal Solo............................Mr. Martin over the city to you. It is yours In It was generally understood In the the temporary sluclng devices, and beauty and value of these attract '~orks that the districts desire that tha game proceeded until at' the they be given a free hand In the early days of this project that water “ddltlonal deliveries to the vested ive coloried pictures. A large at ,end of the fourth quarter the girls Selections....... Irrigated City Quartet every sense of the word and If you tendance Is urged. right lands amounting to 986,123, he would be placed on each legal sub Barnett, Crowder, Waterman, Martin get Into difficulty let us know and operation and control thereof. In so It has been arranged with Super were heard counting up their scores Vocal Solo ..................... Miss Compton we will see that matters are straight, far as the law permits. On behalf division (40 acre tracts) at an esti feels that these charges are not a intendent Day to have both the high amid much laughter and merriment. To interest the fathers of the com ened out." of the respective districts It Is re mated cost of 93.00 per acre. Orlgtn- proper liability of the district. school and the grades Bee these pic The afternoon passed all to quickly munity in the work of the accocta- The water supply for the East quested that the water users have ally a number of canals and laterals At 2:30 In the afternoon there and the ten girls who worked so the right of repayment of the con- were constricted and later abandon division Is considered ample In the tures before they need be returned. (faithfully, all througji the basket tlon a paper written by San uel But was a business session held In tho ed. A number of laterals were mor opinion of the local committee, but ler of the University of Chicago en Elks temple. Every post In tho struction chargee on the basis of ball season felt well repaid for their N ew Books at Library titled "Some Things the Parent Club district but one was reprjeentee at per cent of the crop returns as al tar lined and subsequently the mor on the West division where 11,300 efforts by the splendid hospitality of A new lot of books has been re May Mean to Father," will be read. this meeting. There was a general lowed by the Secretary under Sub tar lining has deterloated and ren acres are Involved there is at pres their coach and adviser. The de jection "F" and that prior to the dered such lining useless, due to the ent an Inadequate supply of water. ceived from the county library. parting girls declared Miss Hill the discussion in which everyone present ’ ««inning of such payments the use of poor material. Reconstruct Approximately 8000 acres are under Included are books for both children best ever. took part. Four certificates of TILLAMOOK COW TESTING —nter users on both divisions be ion of distributaries resulting In public notice, and of this amount and adults. A few of the titles are SHOWS PRODUCTION GAIN of awards were given to posts In REAL ESTATE DEAL Iven the benefit of the three-year whole or In part of loss of the orig about 5000 acres are under cultiva as follows: this district for their Increase of tion and being Irrigated. This acre Bacheller, Father Abraham. Tillamook cow testing association membership and the Hermiston poet INVOLVES LARGE SUM d ferment on construction payments. inally constructed works. Davis, The Beauty of the Purple. In connection with the above the age cannot be greatly Increased until No. 1 finished the year 1924-25 with was one of the number. In the eve Your attention is directed to the Enos D. Martin, the new water 1475 cows that averaged 8166 pounds ning there was a banquet at the Elk. Laing, Wintergreen. subject of crop statistics as taken an representative of the Hermiston Ir an additional water supply is pro piaster, has become owner of the of m!’> with 370.62 pounds of but- horn restaurant. About 125 was Masefield, Sard Harker. nually on the project. In the opin rigation District desires to call at vided. The plans of the bureau aim Frank E. Forman properties ¡near terfat, says W. D Pine, county agent. present at the "feed.” Someone Quick, Invisible Women. ion of the representatives of the Ir tention to the supplemental contract to provide the water through the town. Through the deal he gets This asociatlon is reorganizing to en suggested that a collection be taken Sedgwick, Little French Girl. rigation districts they are too high of May 1, 1921, involving 9780.000. return flow from the Stanfield and 20 acres on south hill, ten acres a ter Its thirteenth year. Sedgwick, Adrienne Toner. an acre value. It Is believed that It is believed that the representa Westland Irrigation districts when ip for the Boy Scouts so while the Wodehouse, Three Men and a Maid. mile west of town and forty acres The herd of 11 registered Guern boys were eating the hat was pass under the methods of assembling this tions of the service were clear and those projects receive a complete under the Western Land canal. All seys owned by Homer Mason led all ed and an amount of over 920 was Walpole. Three Old Ladles. data It Is not possible to secure ac definite on the matter of the proper water supply by use of stored water is improved. Mr. and Mrs. Forman pure breds with an average of 456.69 realized which will be turned over P.tplnl, Life of Christ. curate results and that the reports works for the Irrigation system. from the McKay reservoir. It will leave this week for Rupert, Idaho, pounds of fat. The 24 grade Jerseys 'o the Scout troop of Heppner. Af- Van Loon, Story of Mankipd. are mostly guesses and prone to Without reference at this point to the require a period of several years be to take possession of the farm for of D. Fitzpatrick headed grade herds *er the banquet a line of march was exaggeration. A careful survey and various Items, the district represen fore the adequacy of the water sup Eugene— Laying of rails on klam- merly owned by Mr. Martin. Mr. with over 20 cows, crowding the formed with the Athena-Weston adjustment Is requested of the crop tative feels that If the original agree ply can be properly determined. Martin and his family will move to Mason herd with an average of drum corps at the head and singing results as they are related to the ment had been fulfilled there would Meanwhile the 3,300 acres should ath Falls line to start at once. the South Hill place when vacated by 456.58 pounds of fat. Mr. Fitz songs that was popular withj tha production on the Umatilla project. have been no requirement for tho be withheld from public notice and Paisley— New gold fields discov the Formans. The deal involved patrick was one of the organizers of loldlers and “gobs" during war To support the above statement we supplemental contract and states the charges for them held in sus consideration of about 910,000. the association and has always been Hmes, marched to the pavllllon assert that due to the infertility of that the expenditure of 9780,000 Is a pension. Both districts desire to go ered ten miles east of here. a member and active worker. He where the delegates were the guests the soli. Inability to control it after controversy su bj^ t to review, and on record approving the building of has used a pure bred Jersey bull of Heppner at a smoker put on by due preparation, and as the soils requests a reduction either whooly McKay creek dam. The maximum liability as speci for many years. The record of his the high school. There were some «-e not well adapted to diversifica or In part as the facts may warrant. herd from year to year has shown a good bouts on the card and the boys tion on account of the inability to The Items are: "A” canal improve fied In the contract for the West consistent increase In average pro -.njoyed every minute of It. After v ’tfestejid frequent cultivation ow ment, 9300,000; lateral distribu Extension Irrigation district Is bas — .............. ■ ~ " i f t e — ■' ■ . . . , .. .................. duction—due, he says to consistent the emoker a danqa was scheduld ing to its llgBtness and susceptibility tion, 9280,000; betterments, 3200,- ed upon a charge of 9110 for the additional lands to receive water. culling out, use of good pure bred <nd tBe vlsltc.s shook a wicked 4roef Devoted to the Interest and Devel opment of the Hermiston Schools to wind erosion, except in small and 000; total 9780,000. sire and good care. His record Is as until 1:30. All of the amusement The original project started with This Increased charge over the orig scattered areas, the yields could not follows: ind entertainment was furnished, Voi. 4. possibly equal the amounts credited 20,440 acres of which 300 acres had inal 992 water right Is due primarily No. 1 289.0 free to the delegates by the Heppner 23 1917-1918 to them upon the basis of the prices a full vested right. The estimated to Increase In cost of labor and 382.0 pest. Members of the Hrmlston post 1921-1922 27 cost was 357 per acre. Public not materials. As these lands are no A group of high school people gave Carlos, Cyrllla's brother.............. quoted on the records. 421.8 1923-1924 19 ice Issued at 960 per acre. Subse better than those already under pub Wilma Waugaman a farewell party did not arrive home until, the wee Umatlla Project Crop Yield .......................................George Davis 456.58 small hours of the morning but felt 24 1924-1925 quent operations have reduced the lic notice. If ae good, that when In the form of a handkerchief shower Zaida, a maid at Bartolo’s Pas East Division placed under public notice they Tuesday evening. Games furnished During the testing year Just closed imply repaid for their trip and tha Year Acreage Total Val. Av. Acre area to 17000 acres under contract ada .................Margaret Waterman may become a district burden In 115 culls were sent to tho butcher loss of sleep. of May 31, 1921 and has been re 929 the entertainment during which re 91046S3 3603 Don Grandeoso, governor of Aud- 1915 duced under th® recent classifica that the additional charge will make freshments were served. All report Hermiston and Athena both put In 36 139801 3900 alusla ....................... Wallace Reid by association members and 109 cows 1916 purchased Performance of Individ a bid for the convention next year. tion under the supervision of the them unattractive. 56 ed an enjoyable time. 270683 4822 1917 The representative of the West local cooperative committee to ap 62 339976 5512 The high school Is proud to have a ual cows show the high standard at Echo promised to Join with Hermis 7919 Extension irrigation district wishes proximately 13200 acres. This Is a ton in the event that It was brought 76 486691 representative in the town base bail tained in Tillamook county. 6440 1919 Work on the operetta "The Ban team this year In the person of Rob Llnnie, a five year old pure bred here, in making It a success, and clear case of a reduction of area as to express his opinion that the new 50 376927 7484 1920 specified under Sub-Section “K” lands (3300 acres) should come un dit” Is progressing rapidly. The ert Woodard, who Is one of our best Guernsey owned by Homer Mason, no doubht this city will be given due 29 236642 8271 1921 led the association with 832.66 consideration befor e a choice la and the matter of pipe lines, laterals der public notice in due course of cast Is as follows: 36 310270 players. 8530 1922 pounds oi fat, while Daisy, seven- nade. The Hermiston post of the and storage capacity In excess of time at 992 per acre providing for Night Watchman.............. Roy Sllvey 32 270403 8324 1923 Don Manuel, an artist visiting them. year-old grade Jersey owed by Mr. Amerlran Legion takes this means that now required is a matter of con A number of high school girls re 24 204902 8402 1924 Sub-Section " V providing that Antlquera...........Vernon Waterman minded us of the significance of Fitzpatrick was high in the grade □f thanking the Heppner post for troversy. The result of the classi 42 2740948 65288 April 1 by appearing in al extremes class with 787.16 pounds fat. Sixty iheir entertainment while In their fication by this committee are at in any adjustment of water charges Juan, Don Manuel’s servant...... West Division ................................ Ernest Addleman of April Fool toggery. eight mature cows in the associa- Ity. tached to and made a part of this as provided In this section all due 66 40712 724 1917 and unpaid charges to the United Bartolo, landlord of the San Fer taion produced over 500 pounds of Those who attenled from Hermis 46 60658 report. 1307 1919 nando Pasada.................Earl Bensel Lillian: “Paul, wre you peaking fat: 36 four-year olds made over ton were Herschel Hiatt, Vane Public notice Issued December 27, States both on account of recon- 63 146407 2308 1919 thru the keyhole at Earl and me 400 pounds; 51 three year olds bet Boynton, Earl Boynton, Logan Todd. J907 In the east division and the ctruction and on account of opera Donna Cyrllla, Belle of Antl 63 142472 2704 1920 quera .................. Dorothy Shot well last night,” 32 charge announced was 360 per acre, tion and maintenance including In tered 350 pounds and 56 two year Jim Todd, Jim McCready,, Joe. Nortort 107634 3339 1921 Paul: "Naw, I couldn't, ma and olds went over 300 pounds. Ernest Waterman, Loyd Robinett, 46 and first payment due In 1908. terest and penalties have been added Don Lozono, Captain In the 175577 3861 1922 In each case to the total obligation Spanish Army ............ Don Shotwell Tack Bigge.Lyle Tilden and Raymond pa were in the way.” 39 By 1912 many were in arrears and These records are illuminating 157802 4029 1923 32 The eighth grade won over Stan when It Is considered that the aver Crowder. asked the department for an exten of the water user and the new total Tona, a soldier.......... Forest Campbell 129777 4110 1924 Jose Marla, a famous brigand.... 43 field eighth grade Friday In a base age foi all dairy cows in Oregon Is sion of time, and to further assist 961039 22382 (Continued on ;>agt -i) ..............................Vernon Waterman ball game with a score of 13-2. less than 170 pounds, says N. C. Horticultural Inspection Note» The reason for the deferment of them, that the payments be on a Orchardists in the west end of the Jamison, dairy specialist for the state the construction charges are as fol- graduated scale. county having tracts menaced by This was done by the Department college extension service. lows: 5an Jose scale are requested to com 1. The cost of production on in Public Notice issued March 2, municate with the County Horticul these lands exceeds the returns at 1912, but the price was Increased COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH to 970 per acre to those accepting ASSN. HOLD MEETING tural Inspector at Freewater before this time. April 10. As far as possible, the I. It will afford an opportunity the new contract for the purpose of The Umatilla County Public Health location of the Infested plot, owner to Improve uncultivated land and ex partially covering project losses 1 addre*« are main essential« In association held its annual meeting periment on various types of crops. when costs had exceeded the esti In Pendleton Saturday, March 28. filing such complaint. A check will 3. To afford time for a change mates. In 1914 the Extension Act made on each plot neglected and Election of officers was the new or- In general economic conditions. The was passed and had the effect of ier of business and much other Im owner required to have It sprayed or water users are somewhat depressed putting all the water users on the and discouraged with the results same basis and those water users portant business was transacted. It grubbed out In order to eradicate was decided at a meeting of the new ¿he scale. It was found necessary of the past few years, and it is hop who had accepted the $70 rate ed that advice and agricultural aid (about 85 per cent) have subse officers and executive board, to pur lo handle a few cases In this man chase a Ford coupe for the county ner last spring but it is hoped that may be made available through the quently felt that a grave Injustice Department of Reclamation Econom was done to them. The committee ¡school nurse to enable her to reach in spite of the unfavorable weather ics to encourage the water users and feels that this is a matter that all ends of the county. The associa we have had for sprayk.g during the tion had enough money on hand to oast month dormant spraying may Instill a more healthy spirit of should be adjusted. make the first payment and it was i e completed Immediately that no The representative of the Hermis optimism. 4. To alleviate the Indebtedness ton Irrigation District does not take decided to raise the balance by pop harm may be done to the young foli exception to the 9300.000 for Im ular subscription. All clubs of the age. and high overhead. Table« of Indebtedness (Exhibit provements on canal "A” but on ac R. F Wilbur, county, men and women, wll be ask A) are attached hereto for the east count of the Incompleted distribu ed to subscribe 91 per capita and Co. Horticultural Iuspector, In this way the burden will be light Freewater. and west division». tion system and reconstruction re In connection with Sub-Section quired due to faulty work (such as on each one. There Is a great deal ••O” as shove stated, the represen knortar lining and abandonments), of work to be done by the nurse Eugene— Building permits Issued tatives have Indicated a wllllng- he believes that the district should and without a car, it is almost Im during February totaled 9284,026. naaa to take over the operation an<5 possible to get results. The follow be relieved of the 9280,000 that has ing were elected to handle the asso maintenance contingent upon the been or Is to he expended for the Umatilla— Umatilla bridge to he ciation for 1925-26: Mrs. Alice R. opened to traffic In June. district officers receiving authority completion of the lateral system Nugent., president, Umatilla: Mrs. to »l«n such a s agreement from the and the *200,000 tor betterments. Willard Bond. First Vlee-Pre»., Pen water users in their respective dis In order to clarify the situation the Astoria— Home builders associa dleton; Mrs. L. M. Hills, Second Vlce- tricts. district recognises only the following tion organized to relieve house short Pres., Stanfield; Mrs Helen Nelson, It Is understood by this committee bbllgattons: Secretary. Pendleton; Mrs. B. E age. that Sub-Section "H” Is statutory 1. Approximately 13,200 acres Bean, Treasurer. Freewater. Note.— Interest and penalties reduced upon a repayment basis of the 990 Milton— Half mile of streets to he Committee chairmen: Mrs. Mc one half. primary charge for the water right. Intyre. Helix: Supply, Mrs, Best, graded at eost of 92600. The benefits to accrue to the two (9792,••<>). Pilet Rock; Nurse, Mrs. Lee Shan divisions of the Umatilla project us- 2. 9300,900 as a supplemental Baker City— Pacific Fruit A Pro non. Pendleton; Publicity, Miss El der Sub-Section "I” do not amount charge for Canal “A” Improve meats. sie Fltzmaurlce, Pendleton; Educa duce Company to build 919.096 w ere, to « Urge »um of money, but such A total « 91,93,999. tional, Mr. Taeger, Pendleton. house. COLORED SLIDES OF OREGON BIRDS TEXT OF REPORT OF PROJECT COOPERATIVE COMMITTEE 3^ High School Mirror □[ f Events in the Lives o f Little Men LAST MEETING OF HEPPNER HOST TO P.-T. ASSOCIATION AMERICAN LEGION