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VOL. X IX
HERMISTON. UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL 23. 1925
' dairy opportunity
NO. 33
Increased but very little during the
year. The market milk Industry In
creased tremendously. This is a
normal development and will In
A very attractive program ig to be
Was Pastor of the Local Methodist
crease. The states west of the
given on Wednesday evening, April
Church in 1920-21
I Rockies, north and east of California
29, at the high school auditorium.
will find an ever Increasing market
The following newspaper cllplng UMATILLA NOSES OUT A TWO TO Both high school and grade students INDUSTRY OF COAST UNDERGO- ,n San Francisco and Los Angeles LOWELL STOCKARD HIGHEST IN
“DOC” FEHLEN AMD ART SPINN
wtl participate.
,
tells of the death of the wife of a
| for butter and cheese. These two
‘ COUNTY CLUB WORK
ONE VICTORY
ING FOUND WITH STILL
former pastor of the Methodist
ING A MARKED CHANGE
.great cltleB are noted for their de-
The program:
church of this city, which occurred I
_______
j mand for high standard oi quality In
Plano Solo............ ...... Ruth Woughter
Sunday, April 12, at Ranier, Oregon:
I butter and cheese.
Dutch Dance............ .......... First Crane
Oregon, Washington and Idaho are Scholarship V alued a t $75.00 W ill
“Mrs. F R. Jackson, wife of Rev. Boardman W ine From Stanfield Sun- Girls' Semi-Chorus—
Mash and S till are Taken in Deserted
L arge Q uantities of B u tte r Shipped
Be Used by H im in F ay in g his
P. R. Jackson, pastor of the Metho
so situated that they will be in posi
In to C alifornia to M ake Up a
House N ortheast of Town by
day by a Score of
Margaret Waterman, Dorothy Shot-
Expenses to 0. A C.
dist church at Ranier, died yester
S
hortage
C
reated
by
Demand
tion
to
supply
the
greater
part
ofi
well, Anita Paulsen, Elizabeth
Officer Pankow and Deputy.
7 to 11.
day. Rev. and Mrs. Jackson former
F o r Milk.
the butter and cheese required by I
Straw, Lillian Walker, Lenore
ly resided In Hood River, but have
California and will come to a post- '
Dyer.
Oregon Agricultural College. April
.,
. . . _ .__had charge of the Ranier church for
tlon tn relation to San Francisco and
“Doc" Fehlen and Art Spinning
“
If ever the old base bpll Jinx work “How the Camel Cot His Hump”..
three years A number of small
The dairy Industry of the Pacific Los Angeles similar to that held by *3 Lowell Stockard of Hermiston
................................
Mary
Brownson
plead guilty to a charge of having Mildren, besides the husband, sur- ed overtime it was last Sunday when
slope Is undergoing a marked change. Wisconsin and Minnesota to Chicago bas been awarded the scholarship of
¡ fered in Umatilla county by the
Intoxicatlng liquor In their possess- ; vive.”
Hermiston dropped the second game Baritone Solo........Vernon Waterman The ever growing city population Is j and New York.
Reading...........................Mr. Gullfoll
ion and operating a still, last Tues- j
_____________
This is the Northwest’s opportun- Union Pacific railway to the highest
of the season to Umatlla by a score Soprano Solo.................. Miss Compton reaching further Into the country
for milk and where once there was a Ity. Already these states are alive coring club member in the county,
day afternoon in Justice West's court AMERICAN FOREST
of 2 to 1. It did not take long for Girls' Semi-Chorus.
decided surplus of butter shipped to to the situation and are bringing to 'T he scholarship valued at >75, will
fine
of
one
year
and
WEEK
PROCLAATION
the
locals
to
get
wise
to
the
offer
and drew a fine of one year
"The Wanderer” by Eugene TïTTdw” eastern markets, now the tide is bear every force possible to put the l>e used by Lowell In paying his ex-
fifteen hundred dollars each.
............................Margaret Felthouse turned nnd large quantities of but- standard of their products on a high Pauses at the Oregon Agricultural
Whereas, Honorable Calvin Cool ings of the Umatilla hurler and they
The two men had been under sus idge, president of the United States, batted him to every corner of the lot Plano Solo.................Shirley Brownson ter are shipped into California to quality basis in order that they may college where he will attend when he
picion and watched for some time l as tssu.-d proclamation designating but in nearlr every lnstance the baH One Act Play................ Eighth Grade ,make up a shortage created by the secure for themselves the full bene- is graduated from high school,
would fall in the hands of a wait-
demand for market milk.
fit of these great southern markets
Lowell has been a club member
but up until last Monday night had I April 27 to May 3. 1925, as American
ing fielder. Some of the swats look
The latest report of California Much needs to be done In standard- for f|ve years, and has made a suc-
managed to elude the officers. A ! Forest Week; and,
A lta r Society B all Success
Whereas, Oregon now contains ed like sure hits, good for at least
couple of barrels of mash had been
One of the most enjoyable and suc Dalry Council gives some Interesting izatlon for quality and In making ce8S of tbe P*K club project. He has
more
standing timber than any state two or three bases, but the Umatilla
figures. San Francisco and Los An- uniform the factors of workmanship. a’,‘o been a successful garden and
found In the old deserted Horning
cessful dances of the season was
geles received during December 1924 color, salt and uniform packing. bee c*ub member. Last fall he took
house northwest of town. Some In the Onion, the timber, next toj «ciders would make running catches
given last Friday evening at the 5,321.479 pounds of butter. Of this These qualities all have a marked ef. ! complete charge of a carload of anl-
time Monday the mash was loaded the land Itself, representing the °f tbe Hies, turn two orthree acro-
batlc somersaults, and come up smil Hermiston auditorium by the ladies nearly one-third or 1,734,087 pounds feet on the ready marketing of the n,a'8 exhibited at the Pacific Inter-
In a car and taken away. By means state's greatest resource; and.
ing with the pellet In his digits. of the Altar society. Several added came from outside of the state product.
Whereas,
We
are
dependent
upon
¡national from his county. Two years
of the car tracks H. A. Pankow dep
ago when one of the hog breeders
uty sheriff was able to follow the our forests for a perpetual and regu A heavy wind that the players were features in the way of solo dances Idaho furnished 632,310 pounds,
The movement of butter, particu
trail. It led down to the Umatilla lated supply of water for domestic compelled to bat against was re were rendered in a manner to re Washington 490,089 Bounds and larly from the Northwest, ts only be of Umatilla county sold his entire
river and to a spot known as the use, as well ag for Irrigation pur sponsible for this. Umatilla seemed flect credit on those who participat other states shipping in carloats or ginning. The future will show [ . herd, this boy with the backing of
swimming hole about one mile this poses and our rapidly developing to have better luck in keeping the ed. The ladles served refreshments more were: Oregon, Nevada Utah, great developments and now, in the the Hermiston bank, purchased the
I herd and is making good. He Is a
ball on the ground and the few clean and Payant’s orchestra furnished the Montana, Colorado and Nebraska.
e’de of the A. V. Benedict house. hydro-electric power; and.
formative stage of this movement,
Whereas,
Our
forests furnish hits that were garnered off of the music.
Butter manufacture in California steps should be taken to create In the member of the county judging team,
Penkow came back and found Bene
<s president of his club and a real
dict eating dinner In one of the res haunts for the protection and pre-, pitchers were grass cutters. Her.
minds and taste of the California
leader In his community.
servation
of
our
wild
game,
and
add
mlston
completed
three
double
plays
taurants. He Immediately swore
consumer, a demand based on the
Fifteen other counties In Oregon
the gentleman In as a deputy and to to the beauty of our mountain scen during the encounter.
high quality of the northwestern
are touched by the Union Pacifie
ery,
rivaling
Switzerland
In
its
Bob
Woodward
hurled
the
game
gether the two officers started for
products. It will mean many mil
lines and tn each of them scholar-
for Hermiston. At one time Bob
the spot where Pankow had prev grandeur and magnificence;
lions of profit to the dairymen of
-hlps are offered. .Eight of them,
Now, therefore, I, Walter M. Pierce was In a bad hole, three men were
iously located the offenders. Pan
thebe states If it becomes the fixed Clatsop, D schutes, Hood River,
Devoted to the Interest and Development of the Hermiston Schools
kow and Benedict hid in the bushes Governor of the State of Oregon, in camping on the sacks and only one
Idea amongst consumers In Califor 1 Waseo, Malheur, Sherman and TTn-
conformity
with
the
proclamation
of
down. In this inning Merle Phelps
and watched Pahlen and Spinning
nia that Northwest butter is the , Ion. have club members eligible for
No. 1
VoL 4.
begin operations. They had run off President Coolidge, do designate and was sent In to relieve Bob. Merle
best butter they can get.
scholarships. The other counties
one batch and were making prepara set aside the week of April 27 to threw a couple over In the warming
These conditions point to the competing for scholarships are Oil-
The local team met Umatilla for Informal affair after which every
tions for another when Pankow May 3, 1925, as American Forest I up process and the ump bellowed bat-
necessity of a high appreciation on ,|ftm whreIpr Crook .Jefferson, Bak-
stepped out and walked towards the Week, and urge that through com -, tcr up. The first ball pitched the the second time in baseball last Fri one reported an enjoyable evening. the part of producers and manufac- 0r ^yallowu and Morrow.
merclal
organizations,
clubs,
boy
day.
The
final
score
was
7-6
In
fire where the two men were sitting.
, batter let go by and was called a
Thomas Nordstrom received the
The school dramatic and musical Hirers for better cows, bettei equip-
The light from the fire blinded the scouts, fraternal orders, schools the 8trll(e The 8econd and tb,rd was favor of the opponents.
program April 29, at the high school ment and the saving of unnecessaij ..ebolarship in Clatsop county on his
pulpit,
the
press,
radio,
business
men and they were unaware of hiB
put over In the same manner without
labor in order to make the most o f ; p(g club work. Thomas ts a sen
The dual track meet for the high auditorium.
presence until he spoke. He arrest houses and offices, the economic Im the stick being raised from his shoul
their opportunity. Some of these ior tn high school and Is planning
school
was
held
with
Umatilla
last
portance
of
perpetuating
our
forests
ed the two and gathering up the still
der. The next man up hit to third
Vernon Waterman was a guest at items may be discussed in future ar on attending O. A. C. next fall He
and what liquor he could find as through conservation and fire pre base and the inning was over. Bob Tuesday. Those who won are: 220, the Sigma Chi, Whitman, dance Sat tides.
has been a club member three years,
evidence, he brought Fehlen and vention, be brought to the attention went back into the box and pitched George Kendler, Umatilla, first, urday. During his visit at Walla
a first prize winner at his county
Frank
Swayze,
Hermiston,
second,
of
every
Individual
within
the
state.
Spinning to Hermiston and lodged
’air each year, and a member of the
In witness whereof, I have set my good ball for the rest of the battle. Ernest Addleman, Hermiston, third; Wala he attended the Whitman-Gon- BLUE MOUNTAIN OIL CO.
them In the city Jail. Tuesday morn
Umatila’s two runs were made ■!: 440, George Kendler, first, Chester zago game.
ounty Judging team, competing at
hand
and
caused
the
seal
of
the
state
W ILL PU T DOWN W ELL
ing they were brought Into Justice
the fifth inning and Hermiston an Rhodes, second, Bob Woodard, third;
either the Oregon state fair or Inter
of
Oregon
to
be
affixed
this
15th
day
West’s court and entered a plea of
A high school party was held last
nexed theirs in the next. Woodard halt mile, Ernest Addleman. first,
national. each year. He Is president
not guilty. The justice asked the of April, A. D. 1925.
According to word received In f his club and a real leader In his
struck out four men, Phelps one and Donald Shot well, second, Brey, third; Saturday night from 8 to 11. The
Walter
M.
Pierce,
men to give bonds In the amount of
Governor. Hansen of Umatilla, one. _
mile, Ernst Parrish. rirBt, Ro/^Send- evening was spent at cards, games i Prineville recently by Sam B. ^ " g, I >omBlunity.
>1000 each The men - accompanied
Boardman
beat
Stanfield
at
Stan
The scholarr.hip In Deschutes v u
ler, second. Jack Smith, third; and dancing during which delicious [from stcokholders of the company,
by deputy sheriffs went out and en Sam A. -Kozer,
field last Sunday by a score of 7 broad jump, George Kendler, first, refreshments of cake and ice cream the Blue Mountain Oil Company has won by Benton Floyd on his calf
Secretary
of
State.
deavored to raise this amount of
to 11.
Ernest Addleman, second, Sherlock were served. We compliment the . traded stock In the company for a ’uh work. Benton has been In
bond but were unsuccessful. Later
Next Sunday Herm’ston will play Stockard, third; high Jump, Roy ladles who acted as hostesses on their drlllng outfit and 5000 feet of cas- club work two years, owns a pure
GREEN
STOCKING
GIRL
IS
In the afternoon they aglan appear
Ing and expects In the near future to 'red Holstein heifer, and has been a
ability to show us a good time.
FOUND REALLY DESIRABLE Boardman here. Boardman has a Kendler, first, Thompson, second,
ed before the court and Informed
put down wells on their holdings in member of the Judging team from
real team In the field this year and Sherlock Storkard, third; discus
the Justice of their Intention to
Miss Hill went to Ontario, Oregon the eastern part of the county which Deschutes county. At the Deschutes
the fans are assured of a good Roy Kendler, first, Vernon Water
Indifferent
Men
Find
Her
No
Longer
change the previous plea of not guil
game.
man, second, Ernest Addleman, third; Friday evening to visit her brother will determine definitely the value ■ nd Crook county fairs he won first
A Lemon When Engaged.
ty to one of guilty.
Javalin,
Ernest Addleman, first, Jack who had been seriously Injured when of surveys made by oil geologists on bis heifer.
Before passing sentence Justice
In ltood River Harold Forden won
STILLINGS
MAKES
PROFIT
Smith,
second,
Roy Kendler, third; a horse fell with him. She returned nnd their prospects of large quanti
What ts the difference between a
West said: "What I am about to
Monday evening and reported that he ties of petroleum In the shale and the scholarship on hie poultry club
shot-put,
Chet
Rhodes,
first,
Ernest
girl
whom
no
one
wants
to
marry,
dp i9 indeed no easy task. I am not
othpr oil hearing formations in that work. Harold won first prize at
second, Roy Kendler, was Improving.
H. J, Stillings who owns three Addleman,
passing this sentence without due and one whom one man hopes to
section
of Crook county lying east of loth the Hood River county fair and
deliberation. But the people of this marry. That’s not a riddle nor yet farms In the Columbia district has third. Umatilla had no 500 or
When? May 14. Where? High Post and Summit prairie,— Central 1he Oregon state fair. He Is presi
100
yard
men
so
Hermiston
took
just
completed
the
sale
of
hay
on
one
a
conundrum
to
be
put
to
the
Inter
vicinity have been imposed on long
dent of his club nnd a booster for
Bchool auditorium. What? Senior OregonJ an.
enough by bootleggers. Reports locutor by the end man at a min place that Is about all In alfalfa and them. The winners will go to Pen play "Green Stockings.”
agriculture.
and complaints have come to me of strel show. It’s just one of the ques he finds that the amount of sales for dleton May 2.
The only girl In the state to win
W ILL BUILD TWO N EW HOUSES a scholarship was Cora Elliott of
High school boys buying liquor and tions answered for you In "Green three crops and pasture Is >1260.
Lillian:
"When
you
asked
me
An
Informal
dance
was
held
at
getting drunk. This thing must stop Stockings,” the Senior play to be He estimates that the cost of irrigat
Malheur county, who won on her
the home of Elizabeth Straw Sunday [ for that dance I took you for Erny:
Charles Hahn Is building two new
nnd if I did not do my duty as I see given May 14. To get a good Idea ing, harvssting, taxes, etc., was not afternoon in honor of Inez D ow n-(when you held me so tightly, 1
Cora Is sixteen
years
residences
on
his
lots
on
Gladys
ave-
c,ub w”r
.„ v - j
over
>460,
leaving
a
net
profit
of
It In this case I would not be able of the answer you will have to see
Delicious
refreshments
were
(thought
you
were
Frank:
and
when
nue.
The
buildings
will
be
14x24
"f
aafl
™
to face my fellow townsmen with a the play which is now being rehear >800. The place hss 40 acres, 32 ing.
° f h,*h "'J"*” ’ She hM beeB
served and all reported an enjoyable you kissed me I could have sworn It feet and Mr. Hahn will offer them for
of
which
are
In
alfalfa.
It
has
a
sed
energetically
by
the
large
cast
clear conscience. I can forget your
was Don; but when you stepped on | rent aR „oon ag th0y are comp,eted. | a club member three years, Is a mem
paid up water right, hut he Includes time.
-♦•us-c-. when I think of others who of players.
my foot. I knew very well It was you ch
sklnnfir ha8 the contract ber of the Malheur county Judging
maintenance in his e pence account
You
see
Celia
Faraday,
played
by
have suffered or might suffer from
Hub.”
|.„
............. „.„„v
and President of her club.
The
Jlnior
class
spent
an
enjoy
He
hag
a
good
stacking
outfit
and
Lenore Dyer, was the ugly duckling
for the concrete work.
what you are doing.”
John Fleming Multnomah, won
—
handles his hay cheaply. With such able though Industrious evening
of
her
family.
That’s
Just
figura
' The two men were taken to Pen
his scholarship on his calf club
The grade track meet was held
land and such methods he has made Tuesday at the Briggs home making
STATEMENT OF OW NERSHIP
dleton Immediately to begin serving tive. of course: she wag really not
'work, winning first at the Muit-
Saturday
amid
a
downpour
of
rain,
fancy
Invitations
to
add
to
the
bad looking. “If you look long 8 per cent on a valuation of >10000
Management, circulation, etc., rc-i
county falr> ttle Oregon state
the sentence.
enough," In the words of one of the for the forty, which Is better than beauty of the Junior Prom May 2. J The winners were Hermiston first, quired by tbe Act of Congress of Aug- : faJj> Rnd
ptnclfic International
The gathering took the form of an'Umatlla second, and Nolln third.
characters. How she blossomed— Liberty bonds.
net 24, 1912, of the Hermiston Her- ,,VpMork „ po!,„ lon on his Holstein
COMMUNITY CLUB NOTES
or should we say developed— Into a
aid, published weekly nt Hermiston,, hf|fer and nolH(t.,n cow.
Oregon, for April 1, 1925.
Jo|)n hng bepn
club work five
A goodly number attended the swan beaause of her ‘engagement”
State of Oregon,
years starting in with a grade Hol-
Community club on Tuesday at the to the mysterious Wobbles Is an
County of UmatllU, as.
stein. He Inter purchased a pura-
library. A paper on "Women Sculp other of the whimsical angles of the
Before me, a Notary Public In and hrf d ca)f an(j a yf>ar ago won
tors of America,” by Mrs. W. W. story.
There were three men who might
for the state and county aforesaid. ,Io,lywood fa i, offered at the Pacific
Felthouse was unusually interesting
have
married her. Young Mr. Ral
'personally appeared Raymond Crow- ¡nternat|ona| for being the beat alt
and splendidly presented.
“Our
der, who, being duly sworn accor^‘ Brout1(j calf club member In the
Government” by Mrs. F. P. Pblpps, a eigh, young Mr Steele and Admiral
,ing to law, deposes and says that he i nor(bwegt He also won the north-
big subject well handled, aroused Grice, old— not young—Admiral
i ig the owner of the Hermiston Her-
showmanship contest. He la
much Interest In the workings of Grice. But, to speak figuratively
aid and that the following is, to the now ownPr of a small herd of five
that great Institution of which we again, they couldn’t see her at all.
Then it appeared that she was en
best of his knowledge and belief. a {purebred animals.
really know so little.
true statement of the ownership,
Harry Howell, Sherman, won hla
Plans for an evening of Indian gaged to the gallant Colonel Smith.
management (and If a dally paper, scholarship In calf club work at the
musib were completed and It was Immediately things took on a dif
the circulation), etc., of the aforesaid cjberman county fair. Harry has
announced at this meeting that It ferent air. Being desirable in the
publication for the date shown in b()pn (n c,ub work three years, la
would be presented at the high school eves of one man. she became deslr-
the above caption, required by the vtfe president of his cluh and a mem-
auditorium on the evening of May 1 able tn the eyea of othera. The
Act of August 24, 1912, embodied In j ber of tbe county Judging team,
at d eb t o’clock Much credit and admiral and the two bachelors be-
sect loft l>43, Postal Laws and Regula-
j ames Appling, Wasco, won his
nrslse la due Mrs. A. Gralapp who ran to vtew her In a different light
tlons. printed on the reverse side of scholarship on his potato club work
Is chairman of the music committee They plied her with attentions; they
of the Community club and whose bought for her favors. Al, because
this form, to-wlt;
at the Wasco county fair. James
1. That the namea and addresses
secretary of his club and a very
untiring efforts have made It pos- «he was no longer the left-over or
stbie to have this artistic musical the Fsradav Aarrlare stock, hut was
of the publisher, editor, managing enthusiastic club member.
aetuvlly wanted hv another . fellow.
editor and business managers are: |
F'vpnina.
_ -• I
Raymond Crowder, Hermiston, Ore-1
fltlll. that's only a sample of the
YOTTTQ COUFTE MARRIED
Owe
Tnmc^tcd fo r Tuhevctllosil h u m o r S”d nhHosonhv with which ,
gon
Clyde H McElroy and Miss Daisy
W E. Thtstlewaite. inspector for the piay Is packed. It Is no wonder
2. That the owner la: Raymond
the Federal government has been In that It wag one of the really b ig !
C row der Hermiston, Oregon.
Calkins were married at the resl-
3 That the known bondholders, denre of Rev. Watson In Minnehaha
this vtrlnlty for the past week in- «tare successes of a few years back
lno'tageec and other Security hold T, district last Friday. Clyde
«meeting the cows tor tuberculosis.
well
wulng or holding 1 p»r cent or more in a mn of C. H. MeElroy.
About 1000 cows hare been exam rswg c n v ’h r ow w«rw g-rpyr-r
,.
,
f:.
r
ev
of
Minnehaha
district
of fntal amount of bond*, morten****, 1rnr
ined la nnd around Hermiston. Mr
Tblstlswalte stated that only 8
A Ford car driven by Noah Mar-1
or rth rr
arp* (If
and is "2 yrars of ace. He has sav-
nd ort In alfalfa
nor** an Mate '
^anYa rd < nn«ic-h »c b
reactors In the county hare been tin collided with a truck of w hich:
.
t-c M thus far. He also stated that
McM'lim was driver Monday
nerey »>»»n
a community —
*’**>nt
****
fNtO’l
•* ”-**1 t*v A—n rrtt a »
—V,.-*, fb./»
*»*Mk»***Wttnn
• T * er*» -■—
ae>—^e-Jt ♦/»
b’*!
•
t
c* «V
4*» fysagrY
apprestatin* ef the
tn th* ’■'oih car tnd track
Mv fufaraI»»dfr" expire* March 1Í daughter of Mr. and Mm. Calklna of
farmers and others who aided In the the Ford getting the worst of the
tote,
1SÎT.
M OONSHIPS DRAW
ONE YEAR $1500 FINE
W IFE OF FORMER PASTOR
HERE DIES AT RANIER, ORE.
HERMISTON LOSES
SECOND GAME
HIGH SCHOOL AND GRADES
WILL PUT ON PROGRAM
OF THE NORTHWEST
High School Mirror
Modistes
Work,
HERMISTON BOY WINS
U. P. SCHOLARSHIP