NOTICE Advertising copy and all item* intended for publi­ cation in the current is­ sue of The Herald should reach thia office not later than 4 P. M. Wednesday afternoon. Word Received Here of H n , 0. 8. Brooks Death at Home of son in Marshalltown. STAGE WRECKS LOCAL MAN’S CAR At the home of the hride'g father, A. M. Tillson, in Columbia district, on Sunday, June 21, a ver> pretty wedding was solemnized whan Mr. Ora L, Barlow and Miss Ana> Ber­ nice Tillson were united Ini holy wedlock, in jthe presence dM both families. MM I I Miss Tillson has been a popular teacher In the Ione schools W r the past three years, while Mr. Ohilow is one of the prominent ranchers of the Ione section. The bride was charmingly gown­ ed in white charmeuse satin with allover silver lace, and was the re­ cipient of very many beautiful giftB. The wedding was solemnized by the Rev. Henry Young of Hermiston After a sumptuous wedding dinner had been served, the young folks left mid showers of rice and good wishes for an extended honeymoon trip. day's Journal concerning the test­ ing of cows. We believe the article below will be of interest to the farm­ Relative« here have received word MR. AMD MRS. VAHE BOYNTON LOCALS WIN CONTEST SUNDAY ers of the project. of the death of Mn. O. 8. Brooks at FROM BOARDMAN 7 TO 1 HAVE HARROW ECSAFE American cows have to be efflc- the home of her eon at Manhalltown | ient and ambitious as well aB co n -1 Iowa, June 12. The cause of death tent if they are to compete success- la given as hemmorage of the hraln. Stanfield Wins From Umatilla. H er-'fully with the dairy herds of Hoi- w iu Pearson Houte Burns. Francis Mrs. Brooks made her home on Drier is Apprehended in Pendleton miston Has Chance to Tie Mortimore Barn Is Blown and Placed Under Fifty Dollar I', the project for a number of years, la?d. Switzerland, Denmark, Canada For First Place Bonds. Trial Will Be Bear Thia in M ind (¡a n d had many friends here who will Down in Gale PI and New Zealand. With that Idea Held Here. [ in view, the United States govern- j be grieved to hear of her death. .ment, through it8 newly organized ■■■«■■■■■■■■■I She was a sister of Mrs, Georgia One of the worst wind storms ever Standing of The Teams i bureau of dairying, is speeding up Wilmot, of near Hermiston, who with W L Pet. the organization of cow testing as- ,ecor1 off and placed it In P917. Every citizen has his of the car and with the organising responsible for the numerous cuts during the summer months than in the ‘‘Georgia Peach” and other stars States. This gives Europe a big ! twcntX feet away. One of the aides of the poultry association here It part to play at home or In the field she received. Vane was more for­ the’ winter. The decent robberies of the big league vote him the hen'B advantage in putting Its butter and wa» “1®° cav®d In. Mr. Mortimore end It is the duty of every American was even more of a necessity. The tunate and emerged from the wreck was also mentioned as a factor in toothpaste. Dave was everywhere cheese on the world’s table. New escaped without injury. to know the plans for the security produce iB loaded here at night in with a bad shaking up and a few keeping the night officer. A number of trees in town were over his alloted territory knocking Zealand has cheap fodder and Is of this great nation whose privileges *n iced car and a fast freight takes bruises. them down with his bare hand when making full use of the milking ma- blown down. Some of them fell we enjoy equally and whose respon­ it on through to Portland where it The sheriff was notified of the It was impossible to get them any chine to save manpower manpower. acr°88 “ >« Dower »"« and Sunday sibilities therefore must be shared arrives In A -l condition, and by this accident by phone and requested to other way, recovering and throwing California, with all the year round n“ ht tb« «“ * 'vas in darkne»'' means of transportation the farmer equally. hold the driver when he arrived in the man out at first. outdoor pasture available, has the However-a corps of men Immediately All one-day volunteers are to at­ is able to get a better price tor his Pendleton. He was arrested and re­ Logan Todd, thid sacker, was the biggest advantage in m a tin g the | , ‘arted clear and rpPalr the nnea product. tend a patriotic meeting, demonstra­ leased after putting up a bond of mighty Casey at the bat. The Ter­ competition of the foreign produc and Monday morning the service wa„ When Dixon, manager of the Paci­ fifty dollars. The man will* be tion or parade on July 4th; except rible Montague, who was again ers as to feed costs, that are based on agaln resumed, that In view of the fact that that fic Poultry Producers Association brought back here some time this pitching for Boardman, and has a pasture as the source of the rain rat visited Hermlstona few weeks ago so many have completed their plans week and stand trial. reputation of putting them where for the day In advance of enrollment we was asked as to the feasibility of Mrs. Boynton is improving and it SITE ON SOUTH SIDE CHOSEN BY the batfer thinks they ain't, The European dairy maid, celebrat- shipping eggB to the association in all one day volunteerB who have for­ COMMITTEE Is believed no permanent injury will hold no terror for Logan. He slam­ ed In song, picture and story, Is ||A i|n iU tllA I I T mulated other pans for the Fourth Portland by means of the refrigera­ result from her experience. med out three two base hits during being matched against American ma- tor car. He Btated that eggs shipped are hereby ercused from any fur­ the contest. chine methods. On the other side ther duty than that of taking the in this car would grade better upon Tables and Seats Will Be Provided at In Sunday's contest Montague was of the Atlantic the entire industry their arival In Potland and the poul­ oath. Site. Judge Butler of The as useless as two wooden arms on a is run on hand power, ;lnqludlng All those who enrolled In 1924 try man could expect better returns, Dalles Speaker of Day. fellow with the hives. ’ The Board- milking, pumping water, mixing and MARXEN'S BESTUARANT, ST All D- « r t C lA L OORKBSrONDENCE If the eggs were sent by express they will be held in the service for De­ man fielders kept the jackrabbits carrying feed and litter, gathering AEp on< CQ DEp 0T PUFERED fense Test Day of this year unless would leave here In the morning and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reid and uneasy all afternoon chasing halls and spreading fertilizer and raising i be in transit all day in a hot ex­ they desire to be relieved of the ob­ daughter Barbaia have returned According to plans now on foot through the sagebrush. Hermiston’s and handling the feeds. Only one ■ ligation, In which case they will be press car without any refrigeration from a ten day vacation. They mot­ the community Fourth-of-July pic­ weakest stickers pounded him at will. man to 10 or 12 animals Is needed ' . , „ , . - . . _ whatsoever. This 1 b true of most of expected to notify the Mayor of ored to Pasco, Cheney. Spokane and nic will be an event long to be re­ Some volunteered the statement that to care for the American cow. , Ca.h Regriter and Filing Cabinet the poducts shipped to Portland. of Hermiston In writing at any ttme The American farmer now l8 us-I T‘ ken , ” dJ ' 00t- pther cities In Washington and Ida­ membered in the annals of the pro­ it was his off day and after looking The Hermiston Commeclal club prior to July 4. •* ’ Llttle of Value Taken' ho. They visited with Mrs. Reid's ject. It will be held on the south at the box score durned if we will ing milking machines, individual J Women are asked to enroll for though no small effort persuaded L-e Bister and Mr. Reid’s mother and Bide of the reservoir and neCOer argue with them. drinking cups for the cows, feed and [ • service in the army nurse corps with railroad to Inaugurate the service sister. time nor money are being spared Boardman's lone tally camP In the litter carriers which run on tracks | for the benefit of the farmers and same obligation as men for the term Three Hermiston business houses to make It a success. The Farm sixth and from this time on they almost like cash carriers in depart- of one day. ' should be patronized by them. It Mrs. N. W. Bloom Is confined to Bureau, the Commercial club, Com­ never threatened again. The score ment stores, tractors, feed grinders. wcre broken and robbed ,,Bt The oath of one-day enlistment; means more money In your pocket if her horn'' with a sprained ankle. munity and Neighborhood clubs are nded 7 to 1. hay loaders and other kind of mech- Monday n'Kbt- n ” rr |nK oben a you are a shipper and the railroad “We do hereby enlist in the army Her daughter, Miss Esther, came all doing their share to make the Umatilla was defeated by Stan­ antcal equipment. This give« him back window «»‘rance was gained cannot be expected to continue the of the United States for one day, July Jiome to take care of her. celebration worthy of our great nat­ field Sunday. Umatilla and Stan­ the advantage |„ labor oust per cow. | ‘° Tom Marxen's restaurant. When car unless there Is business enough Fourth, 1923. We do this as a tok­ Tuesday ional holiday. field are now tied for first place and Experts declare that with cheap lab- Mr' Marxen ° ’’ened to warrant It. Mrs. W. H. Simmons has been sick en of our loyalty and willingness to The speaker of the day will be Hermiston and Boardman has an or neutralized In-this way, the one morning he found the cash register serve our country and as an expres­ for several weeks. Their daughters, Judge Butler of The Dalles, Oregon. equal percentage for the cellar. thing necessary 1B to get the bulk of 1 missing; some one had carried It Mrs. W. Saunderg and Mrs. Lew Those who have had the privilege sion of our belief that it is the du$* QUEEN ESTHER CHAPTER Hermiston plays Stanfield here the cow population Into the testing 1 from the building. A stjirt time ENTERTAINED TUESDAY EVE Brownell, are at home. of every American citizen to serve in 'of listening to this very able orator next Sunday. If Hermiston beats asroclations. Pound a day butter- I a“ erwards while Merle Phelps the defense of the Unitd States of predict a treat in store for all who Stanfield and Boardman cleans up fat producing herds are becoming ( «<”"<»* w'”'k b« «aw A m e n « , it, U e .k » d ta .tih .B m .. « ““ » W “ “ R s; “ The Sunday wind storm played hear him on the Fourth. on Umatilla all four teams In the common and bovine aristocrats now *n *b« grass back of the havoc in the Columbia district. Trees M l t t e , m e, Sports and games are being ar­ league will be tied for first place and depends not only on pedigree but on I building. The thieves had broken •number ot friends in the chapter We bind ourselves, by this oath, to .were blown down, buildings unroofed ranged and prizes will be awarded two more games will have to he play­ standing In the advanced registry, it open and obtained about a dol­ rooms Tuesday evening. The enter­ no further obligation.” apples blown off the trees and dah­ to winners In the different divisions, ed to decide the penant. If this should registry of merit and thousand pound lar and a balf which It contained. This oath will be administered by tainment was given as a farewell lias and other tall plants Just begin, The office of the local Standard Tables and seats will be provided happen Hermiston’s chances for the butterfat producers. the speaker at the Fourth of July party to Mr. and Mrs. Imrie and nlng to bloom were snapped off at for greater convenience at meal time pennant Is exceptionally good. They Oil plant was also visited by the Denmark long ago took the lead Misg Wentworth, who are leaving picnic to all thoce who desire, they robbers. The prowlers gained ad­ the ground. Telephones were put Ice cream and lemonade will be serv­ have shifted their line up and are in be test movement. There the mission to the office by the window being asked to stand and raise their Hermiston soon. out of commission, but It did very ed free to all and all are Requested playing real ball. groups of neighboring farmers hired A short but splendid program was right hand during the administration little toward cooling of fthe atmos­ to bring their own ice cream dish Merle Phelps pitching for Her­ a man to visit their herds and give route aa In the instance of the res­ given. Misg Melba Callahan, who is of the oath. phere. and spoon and glass for lemonade. miston hurled ¡ b good game. l|e Instructions in better feeding while taurant. Filing cabinets and other Persons present who have taken home from school In Los Angeles, At 10 A. M. conveaynces will be had the Boardman batters complete­ testing the milk flow for volume and containers of records In the office the oath at other meetings will be gave two vocal solos in a clear pure wrre pulled out nnd their contents The orchardists are busy spraying at the Hermiston school bouse to ly baffled. He pitched one of the aaked to stand for a moment and voice which was appauded heartily and there will be a pretty fair ap­ take all who are not provided with ist games seen on the circuit this buttefat content. AB a result they (strewn over the floor. One of the weie enabled to weed out Inefficient cabinets was found in an alfalfa will then be xecused from taking and enjoyed by all. Isabela Dodd, ple crop if the weather man be­ other means of transportaton. Also season. cows and send them to the butcher, ¡field. Some of the papers had been Margaret Waterman, Charlotte Ralph haves. the oath a second time. those having cars are urged to take while the lightest produ f rs were and Ernestine Sullivan gave an acro­ Enrollment Bheets will be placed The Black and White Garage has kept for breeding purposes. In this burned, no doubt io furnish a light George Llebe went to Pendleton a neighbor. at Hitt’s and Mullen's confectionery batic dance. All are exceptionally last Saturday with 600 pounds of Come everybody and enjoy your- Installed a new and up-to-date gaso­ way average per cow production of while an examination of the box was stores and It is urged that all who good performers, and as little Char­ new potatoes and other vegetables. made. Nothing of any consequence line pump. the entire country waB doubled and was taken from the place. can, sign these sheets before July 4. lotte Ralph and Ernestine Sullivan profit per cow multiplied by four. flew through the air they received Dr. F. V. Prime, The next place to be Invaded waa The efect on the industry which the depot. The aide window next to Chairman Defense Committee. much applause. does an annual business totaling the highway was broken open. By Mr. Barnett sang two soloe In his close to >5,000,000,000 in manufac­ running their hand through the usual pleasing manner. Hermiston’s Amen Corner tured and farm value is shown by window and lifting the latch the Several Impromptu speeches were Many years ago In New York city the records of the federal bureau burglars let themselves In the office a little space In one of the city’s ¡given, Delicious refreshments were of dairying, which Indicate that the if the depot. The cash drawer con- famous hotels was known as the served. process of raising a cow from the & fpw pennlc8 Thlg drawer "Amen Corner.” Great deals were j 100 pound a year butterfat class to () pn ou| hnl thp ppnnlet) consummated here and Important af­ Celebrate Wedding Anniversary the 600 pound class multiples by A party of friends recently sur- fairs discussed, with Chauncey were not taken. T he safe had been 20 the profit derived front her by >et on the day lock but In trying Dcpew and others of his type particl- i prised Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Phipps on ’ the farmer. gating. When the hotel was razed their twenty-fifth wedding anniver- to open it the thieves had turned Prices for dairy products are in a the combination and securely locked a few years ago and this little group sary. About sixty people from the fairly satisfactory and stable condl it. A few of the papers taken from of great men scattered from thi- town and country gathered at their ¡tion. They were slightly lower dur- the Standard Oil plant was found In Chairs they had warmed so many i home in Columbia district to cele- ! tng the first quarter of the year, among those on the floor of the de­ years, newspapers all over the coun- brate the event. One of the features but began to gain as compared with pot. 11 Is evident by thl8 fact and try spoke with some feeling of th e .o f the program planned for the oc- 1924 In April. dispersal of the “Amen Corner.” caslon wag a wedding ceremony per. other Indications that all three of This week, on our own Main street, formed by Rev. Young, pastor of the the places were robbed by the same — another "Amen Corner” passed into Methodist church here whpn he Mrs. F. C. McKenzie motored to persons. history, when the settee In E. P. "married" the couple. Lindon Bar- The authorities are working on Pendleton thio latter part of last Dodd’a office vanished, to reappear nett sang "I Love You Truly." X week. Mrs. Warner and daughter the case In an endeavor to run down on the sidewalk before Shear’s bar- sumptuous lunch was served to those Jane, Miss Melba Calahan, Mrs. the parties responsible for the Job. her aha*. A silent auditor at many present. Purdy and Mrs. Baker accompanied a lengthy and learned conference, - Mrs. McCallum, of the John Day her on the trip. what could It tell of political lntrlca- ■ The following members _ and country, la visiting her sister, Mrs. else, t h e ’theory of evolution, pro'friends of the Odd Fellows lodge at-I F. C. McKenzie and sons George Rena Waterman. and con, tbs price of hay and of but- i tended a piente Sunday at Meacham 'And Gerald returned Tuesday from terfat, and, perhaps, the changing j lake: Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bodrnstedt and a fishing trip to Bingham Springs. modes of dress! Blc transit gloria! and family, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. G. R. Daniels, of Pendleton, father da»*b»*'’ X ’ ----------------------- ¡Worater, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smith. ... ______ been v i tors at the Phipps home. of Mrs. McKenzie, was also a mem- A party of Hermiston people pic- ! Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Beddow, Mr. and They are on thetr way to Spokane ber of the party. nlced at the reservoir la st, Fridayj Mrs. W A. Mikeaall. J. A. Reeves night. They were Mr. and Mm. O. and family, Ed. and George Beddow, Beaverton— Bids soon to be a^ ed Mrs. Ed Parr and son Clifford, of on new Congregational church. C. Pierce, Mr. and Mm. J. B. Moll, ‘ Mr. and M n Jasper Templeton. All Hoquiam, Wash., are visiting at the _____ Mr. and Mm. Harold McKeen. Mm. report an enjoyable time. Fhesley home In this city. Mrs. Parr Astoria— Building permits for the White. Mias Ada Soneson and If» Mr. Shexley's mother. Mm. George Wagoner. Mm. Fred Gilbert and Mm. m onth of May totaled >221,138. . ' » I Pell are the aw proprietors of an Inn Bend—8t. Francl„ Catholic church Mm. Blanche Watkins of Irrigon, on the Cotambla beach at Umatilla, Margaret Waterman returned on was a business visitor In Hermiston Chicken dinners and tasty pastry wllf Tuesday from Portland w|)«re «he plane to build >45,«00 patw hla| Wednesday. ______________, be featured. _ _____________ | school. 1 had been visiting friends. s g. TEST JULY 4TH COMMUNITY PICNIC AT RESERVOIR THREE PLAGES ROBBED Qty MUNUAY NIGHT COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES II S u m m e r A r r iv e s X. A. B. X.