The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 04, 1925, Image 1

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NOTICE
HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 4. 1925
REBEKAHS SCORE
HIT WITH DANCE
FATS AND LEANS
GAME ENDS IN TIE
the quota of the local post for the
endowment fund to be used to take
eare of the widows and orphans of
ex-service men.
The local post takes thl».«cans of
sincerely thanking all those who
helped make the game a success.
No. 39
PIANO RECITAL
WESTON MEN BUY
SPECIAL SERVICE
The music pupils of Mrs. Harvey
were presented In their an­
PROJECT DAIRY COWS B. nual Rees spring
IS NOW ASSURED
recital on Tuesday eve-
The dance given Monday night by
Sunbeam Rebekah lodge w i) a de­
Advertising copy and all
: nlng, June 2, at the home of Mr.
cided success both socially end fin­
items intended for publi­
¡and Mrs. E. P. Dodd. Following Is
ancially. The ball was profusely
cation in the current is­
decorated with flowers, purple and BOTH SIDES SWEAT THROUGH
C. W. TILDEN FURNISHES CHOICE ,h « program;
ARRANGEMENT IS COMPLETED
Trio, Polonaise Milltalre In A Major,
sue of The Herald should
green, the lodge colors being used
SEASONAL EMPLOYMENT
NINE FURIOUS FRAMES
YOUNG STOCK TO DAIRYMEN
FOR REFRIGERATOR CAR
Chopin,
throughout.
reach thia office not later
COMMISSION REPORT
Elizabeth
Straw,
Jane
Warner,
Shir-
j
.
A
novel
feature
Introduced
by
the
than 4 P. M. Wednesday
ley Brownson.
decorating committee was an orches­
afternoon.
Following Is a report at-oordlng Sixteen Jerseys and Ten Guernseys Morning song.................................Behr W ill Be Run From Rieth to Portland
tra box composed of a lattice screen Fats Claim Seqrekeeper Was Bribed
to districts or localities of seasonal
of
asparagus
ferns
and
pink
roses.
Irish Melody ...................Teadltlonal
Please Bear Thia in Mind
Giving Two Rons to Leans That
are Sold for the Lump Sum
Once Every Week. Special De­
employment eondltions In Oregon:«
Betty Ralph
The stage was also beautlfuly decor,
Portland— Due to curtailment of
Of >2,000.00.
Were N ot Earned.
Duet, Gipsy dance..........Mendelssohn
with ferns and wild flowers.
mand Has Developed in W est
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log production along Columbia river
By the dance Monday night the
Louise Imrie and Betty Ralph
End of The Connty.
several falling and bucking crews
Ariette .........................................Rogers
Rebekahg have earned a reputation
The Weston district has launched
of knowing how to put on an en­
A number of curious and memen­ laid off. Labor turnover in lumber
Margaret Felthouse
joyable dance. Music was furnished to gathering people were on hand Industry has decreased. Portland Into a career of dairying as a re­ Petite Mazurka ........... Topellmtkofs
Arrangements 'were completed
by Payant’s orchestra of Pendleton. Memorial day to witness the base painters are on strike for Increase sult of a couple of trips taken to The Tie That Binds.............. . Lampe
Monday by Mr. Purdy, traveling
of wages and five day week. Calls
Florence Udey
The dancing of Mrs. Callahan’s pup­
the west end of the county by a Valec Grotesque
........ Noellck frelght and l« « * » * er agent of the
ils consisting of an Oriental solo ball game between the Leans and coming In for seasonal workers with
group of men interested in dairy
Union Pacific System, and Fred Ben­
the
Fats
on
the
Hermiston
diamond.
available help to fill demand,
dance by Jane Warner, an acrobat­
Marian Henderson
nion
and Geo. C. Baer whereby a re­
cattle.
The
first
trip
was
aaken
ic dance by Isabele Oodd, Margaret They were curious because they did
Vocal
solo,
It
Is
Enough,
from
Elijah,
Corvallis—Neither shortage or
frigerator car will be run from
LEGION HOLD EXERCISES AT THE Waterman, Charlotte Ralph and Max­ not believe any of the participants surplus of workers here. No har­ early last week In the company of
Mendelssohn,
ine Avery, was an added attraction would last out nine innings. They vest in progress nor will there be County Agent Bennion, and on Fri­ Mr. Lyndon Barnett, accompanied by Rteth to Portland ouce every week.
LEGION THEATRE
The car will accommodate producers
and was greatly enjoyed by those were memento gathering tor the for some time to come. Indications day seven of the Weston men went
Margaret Waterman
prolucte
as well
v e g e ta b le
veow era
A
present.
reason that they wanted a souvenir point to ample supply to fill local to the C. W. Tilden place where they ¡Notturno ....................................... Nevln of dairy and poultry
purchased 2« head of
producing Pol,chinel|e ...................Rachmaninoff a ," t j and veK'tab1« growers. A
o t the remains when the old war needs.
special demand for the service has
E ring Squad Marches to Cemetery AMERICAN LEGION CONVEN­
horses finally went to pieces and
Eugene— Strong demand for effi­ lock, 16 Jerseys and 10 Guernseys. '
Elizabeth Straw
developed In the west end of the
give
up
the
ghost.
But
were
they
cient
help
In
sawmills
and
logging
The
lump
sum
price
paid
for
the
1
Valse
Caprice
........................Newland
TION, PRINEVILLE, JUNE 25-27
W here Graves are Decorated
disappointed? Well, we’ll tell the camps— turnover has been heavy. 26 head was >2000, and following ¡Song of the Lark ........ Utschalkowsky county. The day of the week on
which the car will start has not yet
and Short Service Held.
"
Isabelle
‘ '• Dodd
The Crook county poet of Prine­ army and navy or any other branch Continued demand for dairy and the purchase the cows were auction­
been determined, but the service will
of
the
service
that
they
were.
Bar­
Roee
In
the
Bud
.....................
Foester
farm
help,
also
building
construct­
ville has made eaborate plans of en-
ed off to the Weston men with the
be Inaugurated within a short time,
terainment for the annual conven­ ing seven or eight substitute play­ ion and street workers.
understanding that any money above Can’t You Hear Me Callin’ Caroline Mr. Baer said.
Hermiston observed Memorial day tion of the American Legion, June ers who went In for those who
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Gresham—-Slight
shortage
of the purchase price paid at the auc­
started the contest all of them fin­ workers. Gooseberry and
straw tion was to be returned to thebuy- Mr. Lynden Barnett, accompanied
n a manner fitting and proper. The ¡5-26-27.
SIX TESTED COW HERD
by Margaret Waterman.
Department Commander George ished the nine Innings and to show berry harvest starting. Can prob ers on a percentage basis. The ar­
*. merlran Legion sponsored a pro­
MAXE UNUSUAL AVERAGE
that they still retained their girl­ ably use 50 extra hands.
Griffith
will
open
the
session
Thurs­
rangement
permitted
the
buyers
to
gram at the Legion theatre that drew
Hillsboro— There Is a surplus of select the cows they preferred In CITY RECORDER’S
day morning, June 25, promptly at ish lofter and frisklncss, went one
a large and appreciative audience. nine o'clock and the business ses­ frame better and made It ten before workers In practically all Industries
Produce More Than Herd Number­
competition with their fellow buy­
OFFICE IS MOVED
in g Thirteen.
At sunrise Old Glory was run up at sions will be held each morning they quit. And those who did go Harvest of strawberry cop In pro­ ers.
half mast and unfurled to the brseze. thereafter. At the same time, in out declared It was not front Charlie gress with sufficient local labor to
The office of city recorder has
The Weston men who purchased
The six cow herds that led all oth­
The exercises at the theatre was separate quarters, Mrs, Rena Palmer, horses or a run down feeling but handle.
the cattle included Frank Greer, been moved from Kellogg Motor Co.
-eheduled for ten o’clock and long state president of the Woman’s Aux­ simply because they did not believe
Hood River— Surplus of workers In Bob Blomgren, Emery Staggs, Geo. to the building occupied by Wm. Og­ ers In (he four small cow testing
beforel this hour peopUs .begin to iliary, will bring the meeting of the In hogging the whole game and not practically all industries. Straw­ Winn, Claude Price, L. I. O’Hara and den’s jewelry store. Water rentals units In Lincoln county last year av­
gather at the Movie to honor the women to order and the same pro­ giving the other fellow a chance to berry harvest is now In progress. Ross King. All of them have land should be paid at the new location. eraged 339 pounds of buttertat anif
returned 8102.25 profit over feed
memory of those who had paid the cedure of business will be folowed “do his onions.” They are truthful Indications at present time do not In the foothill district and ont on
cost, while the least profitable herd,
men and In spite of them panting p^int to any shortage.
uprcme sacrifice for home and coun­ thereafter by them.
the bench land. Farmers on the
with 13 cows, averaged 195 pounds
La Grande— There is a surplus of mountain land have also displayed |
try.
The calendar of entertainment like a Ford climbing a hill on a
of (at that sold for 852.59 more than
A few minutes after ten o'clock reads like a railroad time table, all cylinder and a half and the fact workers in all Industries. No har­ a keen Interest in the dairy busi­
r n n i i C T l A i r i n |h l C08t ° r ieed’ accord,n6 t0 a summary
a squad of eight men with a color hours of the day being occupied with that they had to crawl to the bench vest In progress at this time.
ness. As a result of the purchase of j
bearer and bugler marched to the some special event. The opening day on their hands and knees, no doubt
Marshfield—Wills on fivjb-day the Guerseys, a movemeti Is on foot |
¡cultural agent.
theatre and stacked their guns. The will see the staging of the mammoth were telling the truth. The field­ week basis with less men being em­ to stablish a Guersey bull association.
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The owner of the first herd made
front seats had been reserved for free barbecue at noon. The after­ ing and all .around playing of the ployed in camps. Construction work The bank at Weston has agreed to |
them and they filed Into their re­ noon will be occupied by the Rodeo teams was uncanny. Balls knocked furnishing work for nearly all of contribute one-half of he purchase j LOCALS ANNEX SEVEN RUNS IN ns much from his six cows as the
owner of the last herd- made from 13.
spective places.
which will be repeated every day un. out into the field that looked like those who do not find work In the price of two of the best Guersey bulls
The five high herds averaged 318
Rev. Sedgwick, pastor of the Bap­ til the close of convention. Thurs­ sure two and three base hits— were. mills or camps.
that can be bought, one for the foot
FI k ST INNING
pounds of butterfat and made a pro­
tist church, opened the services with day .evening the ladies will hold Grounders knocked to the infielders
McMinnville— There is no short­ hill land and one for the mountain
fit above feed cost of 394.04 per ani­
a prayer after which a quartette their annual reception and the men that was coming straight for them age of help at this time. Harvest land. There already are two good i
mal. The five low herds averaged
sang the Battle Hymn of theRepubllc will hold forth at the business f e t ­ seemed in some manner to evade of goose be r ie s and strawberries Is bulls in that part of the county, one Boardman Loses to Umatilla, Sts
207 pounds of butterfat that return­
their gloves and making a half cir­ now In progress. Present Indica­ at Athena and another at Helix.
Visa Ruth Bensel was next on the ing of the 40 et 8.
’d a profit over feed of 358.03 per
field and Boardman Tied F .r
prcpram Her reading was a plea
tions point to a surplus of workers.
Early Friday morning a buckaroo cle, go around them.
Of he 26 cows purchased all but
animal. The highest individual pro­
At the beginning of the ninth
made by a Texas legislature for the breakfast followed by business ses­
Medford— Medford’s location on five were either two or three years
Second W ith Hermiston
ducer was a grade Holstein that gave
child of a soldier of the Texas war sions and then the huge parade. the fats claimed the score was 9 the Pacific highway brings an amaz­ old, and all xcept a few are now pro­
8541 pounds of milk containing 432
In Cellar.
for Independence^ Miss B^snUel
The Legion stag- party will be stag­ to 7. But when they came In for ing number of migratory workers ducing milk. The others will fresh­
pounds of fat.
endowed with unusual talents along ed Ftlday evening, coincident with their halt of the Inning the score here. Thinning of pears will start en within a short time.
The 32 herds that were tested av-
Standing of Teams.
♦» Is Vne and rendered the selection the giving of the Past Presidents keeper said nothing doing and de­ In probably a week or ten day^and
Mr. Tilden decreased his herd be­
w . L. Pct. ¡eraged 6659 pounds of milk and 268
clared it a tie 9 to 9. The fats give it appears as though local help can cause of the tact that he recently
¡i a .very realistic manner.
Parley banquet by the Auxiliary.
Umatilla ............................ 5
.625 pounds of butterfat. This work was
Rev, J. K. Mumau, pastor of the
g
The drum corps competitive drill this explanation of the two runs handle this work.
purchased some land of his own and Stanfield .......................... 4
.500 carried on in the lower Siletz, Ta-
Free Methodist church, was the is scheduled for Saturday afternoon being added to the leans tallys.
Pendleton— Supply and demand is will move on the place within a
.500! chats, Beaver Creek and Mountain
peaker for the occasion. He eulog­ preceding the finals of all Rodeo They claim one of the leans owed about evenly balanced hi this vicin­ Miort time. His new place will not Boardman .......................... 4
Hermiston
.....
3
.375
Dell communities and marked the
ized the men who fought In the events. The 40 et 8 wreck remains the scorekeeper a debt of four bits ity. Alfalfa haying will commence accommodate as many cows as ho
(lrst systematic butterfat testing In
wars of this country and stated that as the final feature for Saturday that had been of long standing. Said about June 1.
baa been running. His herd bull
Hermiston V credited with an­ Lincoln county. Only seven herds
we owe to them a deb of gratitude night and should bring the con­ lean promised to pay the debt and
Roseburg— Surplus of workers In was grand champion for three years
for by their sacrifices we are able vention to a fitting close. In addi­ two Whle Owls was passed to the all lines. Green prunes and Bart­ at the Hermiston Dairy and Hog other win lri^ the percentage col­ fell below the 225 pound arbitrary
umn by taking the game from Stan­ standard of production set by dairy­
!•> pn’oy peace and liberty and can tion to the special features enumer­ man with the score book to bind the lett pears first crop to bo harvest­ Show.
field Sunday with a 7 to 6 score. men an a mark toward which all the
r nvrlly proclaim citizenship of the ated above, there will be dancing bargain. This was responsible for the ed with plenty of local help to take
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Hermiston won the game In the dairy herds of the county should
: test nation of the earth. “When levery night, special street stunts, tie score. The fats were good sports care of all needs.
RECEPTION GIVEN RESIDENTS
first Inning making seven runs In strive.
I see the boys of the Civil, Spanish- and hundreds of cowboys, cowgirls and agred to play an extra frame.
Salem— No surplus of local work-
As a direct result of the testing,
WHO WILL LEAVE HERE SOON the first frame and falling to an­
American, or World war on the and Indians taking part In wild west But It waa useless, all had tighten­ 'ers. Inquiries received concerning
nex
another
tally
during
the
rest
a
total of 30 "boarder” cows were
streets,” he said, “I feet like taking events of all kinds, on the streets ed up except the scorekeeper and fruit pickers.
Considerable ac­
disposed of. Most of them went to
A reception was given In honor of the contest.
off my hat to them, for It Is you as well as at the Rodeo grounds.
neither side could annex a tally.
tivity anticipated with the begin­
Bob Woodard, first maa up, hit 'he butcher.
v. ho are the saviors of our country,
► At this juncture the umpire, who ning of Jstrawbery harvest which of Rev. J. K. Mumau and wife and
Note.— If -you do not test your
safe.
Jim Todd followed suit and
Wm. Ogden and wife last Saturday
our homes and our liberties.” Rev, THIEF CAUGHT HERE
had been called everything but what will be about June 1.
Mumau held the attention of his
at the Wm. Ogden ranch. About Bob went to second. Dave Mtttles-1 cows you do not know what they are
his
parents
had
named
him,
took
a
The
Dalles—
Farm
labor
and
de­
IS TURNED LOOSE
dorf caught one on the beak and doing for you.
audience thoughout the address and
hand. He walked up to the plate mand about even. Cannery started thirty petople were present.
H. K. DEAN.
Rev. J. K. Mumau will leave soon Bob came home with Jim parked
a number of comments to the effect
A tourist caught here a few weeks and declared the game a tie and or­ May 20; haying about June 1 and
that It was one of the best ever de­ ago by Nightwatchman Illsley steal- dered the players to'cease firing on fruit picking about June 5th to the for Spokane. At the last conference on third. Carl Voyen hit safe and
A Short Vacation
livered on a like occasion in this 1 ing gaa from a car owned by Leo account of wet grounds. The fats 10th, with plenty of available help of the “Free Methodist church he Jim romped across the plate with
Recently a wreck of a Ford drew
was elected district elder Hnd will Dava on third. Hurly caught an
city. W. L. Hamm In his usual 1 Hurley, and sentenced to^Sixty days had perspired freely and this inter­ to handle the crops.
C. H. Gram, Chairman Seasonal make Spokane his headquarters for offering to his liking and slammed up to a local service station. It’s
’ easing manner rendered a violin | in jai| an(j assessed a fine of >50, mingled with the tears of the leans
the district over which he presides. it out. The hall was fielded anil occupants were two old people, a
iolo, ’ Ju.t Before the Battle Mo- : ha8 peen turned loose by the authorl- had made the diamond slippery and Employment Commission.
Wm. Ogden has purchased a thrown to first too high for the first ,nan and a woman. While they
unsafe
for
action.
ther.” Raymond Crowder read the 1 tjes nfter serving a month of the
hareman to get his hands on. Dave [ werc waiting to fill their tank with
The Legion realized aHput 864
O. E. Ryder has traded his house chicken ranch at Mt. Vernon, Wash­
ceremony from the American Legionl sentence.
and Carl came home on the over- j ;.aB One of the rear tires blew out
from
the
receipts
of
the
game.
The
J
ington,
and
will
move
soon
to
his
and
lot
here
for
a
lease
on
a
thirty
ritual. The quartette composed of
According to reports the man pro­
throw. Chub Longhorn cracked with a report similar to a cannon,
Crowder, Waterman, Barnett and cured a lawyer In Pendleton who money will go towards making up acre farm near Stanfield.
new home.
¡one out and by means of an error j The old man surveyed the wrecked
Martin sang two more numbers, af got him out of jail on the grounds
¡.reached second. Herschel
Hlaltt casing then said to his wife who
ter which Rev. Sedgswick pronounced ! 0{ jjim being sentenced on Sunday,
placed n nice safe blngle and H u r - wa8 i„ the car, "Well mother, I guess
the benediction. J. M. Biggs, post the passing of sentence on thia day
ly and Longhorn lame home. B o b |our vacation Is over.”
"We Inten-
commander of the local Legion post, being illegal.
Woodard
lilt
and
Hiatt
came
In.
¡^ed
to
make
It
short
hut
this blame
- as in charge of the services.
After getting out of jail the than
The boys had batted around. There
y re ¡,nf,
(t shorter than we
’ 'ter the exercises at the theatre returned here for his car that had
was one down at the time of the tanned.” II explained that tfcfy
e trip to the cemetery was made. been stored In a local garage and
merry-go-round and the next two )„8t i,aj ene,jgh money to take them
Mr. Barry, father of L. H. Barry of left Immediately for Walla Walla.
men
were thrown ont at first.
, 80n ,n Idaho, and was unable
this city, and Mr. Parsons, two Civil
Stanfield threatened In their half to buy a new tire. Some time dur-
war veterans, attended the exercises.
ROGERS-BENSEL
of the first but a double play, | ng the day he managed to get hold
Mr. Barry and Eber Mossie, a veter­
Voyen to Mlttlesdorf to Hiatt spoil-¡of
ojd casing and with this re­
an of the Spanish-American war.
Zona Bensel. daughter of Mr. and
ed heir chance. In the second In- ,,mc(| the Journey.
mached with the squad to the cem­ Mrs. A. E. Bensel, who live near this
! nlng Stanfield scored on an over- j
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city, was marrrled recently to Mr.
etery.
throw to second. Up until the
Students Receive E ight Grad©
short service : Fay Rogers of Bridgeport, Oregon,
At the cemetery
, sixth nothing exciting happened )
Diplomas
was held after which the firing squad The bride la a graduate of the Her-
In this Inning Charlie Hoskins. Stan.
Eighth grade diplomas In Uma-
fired three volleys over the soldiers’ miston high school and Is well
| field's catcher, knocked a three tm a county number 240, acordlng
graves. Lawrence Winslow blew known here. The bride and groom
bagger scoring two men ahead of to the lists that have been compiled
will make their home at Bridgeport.
taps.
j him. Hermiston tightened up and by Supt. J. A. Yeager, Students of
Thus- did Hemiston pay tribute
the playing of airtight ball pre­ the Hermiston districts to receive
to the heroes of many a bloody bat­
SDIMONS-McKEEN
vented Charley from scoring.
diplomas are as follows: Hermis­
tlefield and weary march and the
In the eighth Stanfield made two ton No. 8— Ralph Shafer. Hermis­
memory of whom will always be en-
Miss Bertha McKeen, daughter of
more runs making the score 7 to ton No. 14—Leland Gould. Dick Up-
shrluetrt« every true American heart Mrs H. A. McKeen. of this city,
i 5 at this frame. In 8tanfleld’s half iham. Edna May Wisner. Clarence
as long as this nation shall exist.
was married Monday, May 25. to
4
of the ninth a Stanfield man cross- Graham, Leo Earnhart, Ruth B.
Mr. James Simmons at Coquille.
The score was now 7 Kaiser, Edith Sales, Jewel Smith.
J
í L va : ta 6 ’ wlt”h
nil
The bride Is a graduate of the local
E. R. CROCKER ACCEPTS
man on third, and two Lorene Lomax, Anna Gaither, Doro­
high school and was teaching at
I down. Stanfield
Stanflel had high hopes thy Hitt. Ruth ensel. Hermiston
ASSIGN MEN"!' i Coquille at the time of her mar-
of bringing the m«n on third In and ¡No. m — Marda Hannan, Kathrya
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rlage. The bride and groom are
lying the score, but Woodard, who j Rogers, Emmett Rogers, Walther
E. B- Crocker, Associate Engineer , visiting at present at the home of
, was hurling for Hermiston, struck o n ,
In the Bureau of Reclamation, left the bride's mother in this city.
out »he next batter. Bob pitched
Hermiston on the evening of June
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Baptist church services—Sunday.
good ball and a good deal of credit
on the Milk river Investigations. 1 Methodist Episcopal church—
Is duo him. for It waa largely by June 7. Bible school al 10 A. M.
An International treaty governs the gUBday, Jane 7. Morning wnteh
his pitching that the locals were Sermon at 11 by the pastor, subject
adjudication of waters of Milk river followed by breakfast at 8 A. M.
"Making Friends with Mammon.”
able to »In the contest.
and Mr. Croeker will be associated All young folks Invited. Sunday)
In a hard fought game Umatilla Service at 8 P. M. A. Segsworth,
with the engineers of the Canadian school al 18. Morning worship at
won from (Boardman last, Sunday. pastor.
government In determining the b est^ n . Epworth League. 7 P. M. Illus-
(This plac.-s Umatilla In first place
uae of the water for Irrigation de- (rated lecture 8. Weekly prayer
Jens Skovbo left today with »
with Stanfield and Boardman tied
velopmeat. Hla headquarters will and bible study Thursday evening
I for second place. Hermiston Is truck load of honey for the Portland
he at JUHa, Montana.
at I p'cock. Henry T<
market.
'etlll in the cellar.
;
I
MEMORIAL DAY
OBSERVED HERE
HERMISTON WINS
rnuM u I ANNtLU pr,p ,ed by J-R Beck’ c°unty a»ri-
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