Image provided by: Hermiston Public Library; Hermiston, OR
About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1925)
1 ©hr Wrmtaimt lUmttò vol . nx HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, JU L Y 23. 1925 No. 46 proprtation is *500,000. The Baker Armond, Pat Gallagher, Peroey Pur. FARM SCENES IN TOTS POPULAR YOUNG HERMISTON LOCALS project for which a previous appro vis and Engineer Ivan E. Oakes seem COUNTY TO BE FILMED FOLKS ARE WED priation. was made will coat about to live, move and have their being Goldie and Sylvia Shutter left *3.000,000. )n the terms of water for Irrigation. Results Obtained by Boys and Girls Dsve Mittleadorf and Luoile Sullivan Saturday for Portland where they Water for the Vale project is to be These Eastern Oregon men, their re Married in Vancouver wl11 8Pend tiome H®« visiting with Clubs to be Filmed at H em iston Advertising copy and all purchased from the Warm Springs latives, and, little by little, their --------- ’ their grandparents. • items intended for publi project. Some *309,000, a total guests plan water, argue water and Motion pictures of farm life scenes Dave Mittlesdorf and Mis., Luille cation in the current is purchase price of MOO,000 for this plead for help to take water from and activities in Umatilla county Sulivan, two of Hermiston’s popular Andy Kern, who is employed by PUGET SOUND CITY HAS EYES purpose is to be used in draining the streams and put it on the land will be taken this week, according ycung peopte wet > united in mar- j the Hermiston Light & Power Co., sue of The Herald should TURNED HERE some of the Warm Springs lands because in so doing they become to Information that hjaa been re Iriage July 14 at Vancouver, Wash- left Sunday for Lewiston, Idaho, on reach this office not later that with drainage will be among magicians. vacation. ceived by (County Agent 4SJ?,nnlon. inglon. Rev, Charles H. Powell, of 1 a than 4 P. M. Wednesday the moat produetlve in the country, j Irrigation In Malheur along the W. L. Cadderly, in charge of exhibi St. Luke's church, performed the { ______ afternoon. j The west side of the porch of the Tacoma Also Wants to Buy Power la The water supply for Vale thus Snake or across the Snake in Idaho tion and Information work with the ceremony. Event Big Dam is Constructed. The wedding came as a surprise j Hermiston hotel has been screened comes from the Malheur river. The Is no longer experimental. The Wil- Oregon Agricultural ocllegf exten Please Bear This in M ind ■ ■ | ¡The Current Could Be Put in supply for the Owyhee project low creek settlement was made in sion service. will be here Tuesday to their many friends here. Mr. j and is now a desirable place for an Seattle Cheaply contee from the Owyhee river. There 1*72 and some of the original homes and Wednsday with a motion picture Mittleedorf left a few dsyB before afternoon siesta for those who are ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■M l the wedding fo.- his annual vnca-ilucky enough to be able to indulge is no doubt of the abundance of the still stand. The McLoughlin ditch photographer. supply. wag dug, | n ig g j and the lands It The county agent will meet the tlon and while away met his brida In such luxuries. That the city of Seatle has an There is no doubt of the abund- waters have undiminished productlv- two men at HermUtcn and film and were married. The honeymoon eye open to seccrtng power from the The Kellogg Motor Company un ance of production from the lrri- lty. The Shoestring ditch which Is scenes of the results secured by the was spent in Seattle. Umatilla rnpldp if the project Is Mr. Mittlesdorf Is an employee of loaded a carload of Fords last Sun i gated land. You can grow corn fed by water pumped from the members of boys and girls In club developed by the government Is over in that comparatively low al- Snake irrigates some 6000 acres but work. The new cropping system the First National bank In this [day. shown’ by the annual report of their j tltude of MaltJ-ur county. Iti is when the Owyhee projct is develop- that Is being evolved there will also city. MiSg Sullivan Is the daughter Eari Mitchell and wife and W. J. 1 df,Paitment of lighting, a copy of ■ icorn which In size and quality and , ed these landg will be watered by be the subject of some scenes and of Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Sullivan, prom yield per acre distances that of the gravity. The Wa.-m Springs pro. pictures will be taken of the qual inent project ranchers, and has been Warner and family left Monday , which has been recelved In Pendle- ton. The report suggests that IS KEY TO SUCCESS ON GREAT m,ddle WMt- You can feed hogs Ject has 31,000 acres under ditch ity dairy stock of that region. teaching school in the Pilot Rock mornlng by auto for Seaside where Seattle tak*. 200,000 horse po with that corn. You can feed dairy but only 14,000 acres are cultivated, In the wheat district harvesting 1 district during the past year. Mr, they will spend their vacation. j and that) Tacoma may easily ab- EASTERN OREGON PROJECTS cows and horsee and other live partially because of colonization scenes will be taken as well as pic Mittlesdorf returned home Monday. W. J. Warner and family return- sorb 100'00,> horse power from the stock. You can produce chickens problem but chiefly because drain- tures of homesteads of the modern Mrs. Mittlesdorf will remain in and eggs and butter. You can pro age was not provided for In the be kind. On Weston mountain the Portland for a few days and then ed the latter part of last week from rapids project. a trip to Spokane. Mrs. Joe Ralph Thc r"P°rt deals deta|l w“ h In the Settlement of Homes on One- duce fruit, not common fruit, but ginning. The 100,000 acres of the potato growing Industry and var join her husband here. and children accompanied them on ,be subject of heating by electricity the kind that sells at a premium. Owyhee project yet to be reclaimed ious operations connected with the Fa’nily Farms. Marshall N. the trip and remained in Sopkane and te"a ot difficulty in supplying You can take a sagebrush plain and lie slightly above that part of the growing of tubers for seed will be DRILLING FOR OIL for a visit this demand because of lack or convert it by magic of water Into valley floor which is now watered. caught on the film. In the Milton- Ib na Writes Interestingly. RESUMED AT WELL ______ 1 power. There are now 200 homes green fields, neat homes, tree frtng- The growing season is long and the Freewater district thinning, prun Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Kelly and electrically heated In Battle and el roads and peaceful agrarian out water can be abundantly supplied. ing and other operations having to C. E. Lewis and Jim Beebe have (By Marshall N Dana in Oregon looks. Memory draws a contrast between do with fruit growing will be the resumed the drilling for oil at the daughter Mrs. Groom, of Portland. Ibe heating load Is classed as doubl- every few months. One com- Vale and Owyhee have had and the land reclaimed and that which subjects for tfc'e ¡Photographer’s art well near this city. The well has were Hermiston visitors Monday. Business) ______ pany has commenced building 300 Thig Is Oregon’s year. More is ¡still have their problems. But they Jnay He Just across a fence, but Is not — East Oregonian. reached a depth of over 500 feet. R. Beasley is confined to hig bed homes to be electrically heated, under way now that will contribute are the problems of pioneering. They yet blessed with water. "Above The drilling at present Is through substantially to the advancement I are the problems that once caused the ditch” the wind when It blows solid rock but from all indications this week with a spell of sickness. The demand for power for this pur. . pose Is rated as almost unlimited. nf the whole state than in any other 'Charles Dickens as he toured across lifts high spirals of choking dust. it is believed the drill Is about to Miss Hazel Hardie of Condon, is To fully supply the demand In year In Oregon's history. ( America Io doubti that the gfreat When the breeze blows below, it ❖ break through this strata. FARM REMINDERS visiting at the home of her sister, Seattle would require 2,000,000 The great westward shift of men j Ohio valley could ever be reclalm- stirs the hangings at the windows ♦ Specimens of rock taken from the « horsepower. and the machinery of development | ed. They are the problems that o f shaded homes and whispers shy well contain gold according to some Mrs. V. C. Smith, in this city. _____ I The report sets forth an estimate made some of the people of Wash Losses in barnyard manure may be who have made an examination. h s’ e at last reached the Beaver secrets beneath the bnding boughs Jim Pearson spent Sunday with ,n the cost of a transmission line ington's and Jefferson’s day oppose of apple trees. cut down by protecting It from They claim it will stand the acid state. leaching In the rainy season, keep test and resemble3 gold in every his family at Bingham Springs. .... i from Umatilla rapids to the Wash A little more than ten years ago any extension of American boundar ington coast. The estimate is from ing it moist In the dry season and way. we memorialized Congress with pro ies westward, holding that the Gen Water Beasing and family were | *3.000,000 to *6,500,000 accortlng mixing with land nlarer or super test against discrimination in re esee and Hudson valleys in New York ♦ CITY HEALTH OFFICER * phosphate to prevent the escape of among those from Hermiston who | to the class of construction. On clamation approprttlons. We had coud forever feed the nation. ASKS CO-OPERATION * nitrogen in the form of arntnonia, ad They arc the problems of experi « « snent Sunday at Bingham Springs, j the higher estimate the cost of received about ten per cent of the IN KEEPING DOWN DISEASE ❖ vises the Oregon experiment station. ... transmitting power would be .413 amount which should have been our ence and mistake, and failure cap * CHURCH NOTICES ♦ John Schlmke and family motor- mills or less than half a mill per ❖ •} share for reclamation from the sale italized Into success, which have be We wish to ask the co-operation ed to Bingham Springs for over kllowat hour. The cost of the Comparatively few growers in of public lands within the stale. set every pioneer enterprise on the I power at the generating plant is Rev. D. Loree of Athena, will |Sunday, At Its last session Congress ap land, whether that land might be of everyone in keeping down dis Oregon produce certified potato listed at one and one-tenth mills. proved three great Oregon projects irrigated or supplied with Its water ease. Clean up your garbage, bury sfed. Three trips must be made by preach in the Baptist church Sun the government 'estimate. This Is everything you cannot burn, then Merle Phelps and wife were vtsi by the less certain rain from the extension service specialist^ to day morning at 11 A. M. The pul — Vale, Owyhee and Baker— involv classed as equal to a cost of two if the neighbor does not. please re the farms of those who attempt it. pit committee, Is asking that as large tors Sunday at Bingham Springs. ing ultimately *22,000,000 of gov heaven. mills on a 60 per cent load factor. The growers usually receive a prem an attendance as possible be present Sometimes we have had to wait port the case. ernment appropriation. Flies carry disease germs, clean Carl Voyen, W. L. Hamm and S. j Therefore the price of power at ium for their seed and a small foe until the fourth crop of settlers, to meet Mr. Loree. Senator McNary and Congressman M. Campbell were enjoying the cool Seattle would total 2.413 mills per is asked to help pay the expenses. Sinnott hold the most powerful po even in the Willamette valey, for up their breeding places. Be careful with your bableg food, Methodist Episcopal church.— breezes of Bingham Springs Sun- kllowat hour. sitions In Congress in reclamation the est&blshment of a real foothold The following from the report summer months are most serious for Succession vegetable crops for Sabbath school at 10 A. M. Morn-¡day. on the land, matters. shows the piles at which the current fall and winter use, such as cabbage, ing worship at 11 A. M. Evening We long appealed to the railroads. - We have Just now come to learn them. The barn and . chicken yards cauliflower, brussels sprouts, kale, services will be held in the basement J. T. Embry and Mr. and Mrs. would be sold for heating. The railroad construction program as big Jim Kyle, president of the "With heating loads on a 25 per In Oregon at the present time con Oregon Irrigation congress says, should be clean. By so doing you broccoli and celery, can be set out where It is pleasant and cool. Ep Bert Bridges and son, who are guestB cent load factor and 10 per cent make it hard for flies to live, and at the Embry home, left Friday on ground cleared of the early ma that the day of big farms on Irriga worth Leagu at 7 o ’clock. The templates some *22,000,000 in line turing crops. By making suitable loplc for this meeting Is, "Jonah the morning for a short trip to Lewis for profit as above making a cost extensions which will serve por tion tracts Is gome. The day of rais easier for the babies. of *13.95 per K. W. year the cost Will YOU please help. plans and carrying them out prompt Fourth Pathfinder,” leader Miss ton and Clarkston, Idaho. tions of the state long starved for ing stuff to be sold at wholesale and per K. H. W. would be 6.36 mills. DR. W. W. ILLSLEY, ly the Oregon garden or farm or at wholesae prices Is gone. The one Bessie Hammer- Evening service transportation. Health Officer. country lot may be made to per at 8; Illustrated lecture. Weekly Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Warren and Much of the current ig again sold The last congress also approved family farm, where every member form double duty. Provisions may prayer and Bible study every Thurs Claude Ballenger, of Boardman, were i during other hours for other uses a project which calls for a channel helps, where they feed the family also be made for successive seedings day evening at 8, Saturday, July in Hermiston on business last Mon and there Is also a diversity factor 500 feet wide and 35 feet deep from first and sell only their surplus is CONTRACT TO BE LET FOR to consider. One building may have Portland to the sea. The last sur the key to success. And it is when MEACHAM OVERHEAD CROSSING of radish and lettuce, designated by 25, the Ladies Aid will sell sherbet, day. all Its heaters turned on while the the experiment station as important that surpus— the hay, the grain, or ice cream, cake and choice cooked vey of the United States engineer Tit's A. D. Crosland family who ¡next building may be useing half of Th© state highway commission all year vegetables. food at Sappers’ store. corps shows a depth of 46 feet at whatever It may be— Is transformed left two months ago for an extended Its allowance or less. Apartment Henry Young, Minister. lower low water at the mouth of into the values of meat, dairy and will let the contract for approach trip by car to Minnesota and other houses, stores, factories and homes Bee hives well placed under Ore the Columbia ovr a width of 2000 poultry products that we realize the es to the overhead crossing at pastern points returned home Satur each require maximum heat at some feet— thus forming a harbor en farm is likewise a factory and the Meacham at its meeting July 28, ac gon conditions drf noCrest directly C0NNECTICUT FAMILY what dtferent hours bo that the to day night. on the ground. Timbers 2 by 6 cording to County Judge Schannep. worth added by manufacture be ARE TOURING COAST trance which is not excelled by any tal power required is less than the in the world. These aids will re longs to It, as well as the by-pro The viaduct proper is under con inches, brick© or special stands are Lindon Barnett, who for some total of tho Individual reqquire- Mr. and Mrs. Will Haven and two sult In the addition of *100,000.000 ducts and the fertilizer that will re struction now, but the contract for used for supports, a stand 6 Inches a year to the commerce of the ports ^lore the land and maintain its fer the approaches on either side of the high being the best. A sloping daughters, of (lew Haven, Conn., tlme past has been bookkeeper for menls. "Finally there is an unlimited crossing has not yet been let. At board Is placed from the ground to are visiting at the home of Mr, and the local plant of the Standard Oil tility. of the Columbia. Dr. Elwood Mlead, director of re the same meeting it is also expect the entrance to permit heavily laden MrR. Peter Norquist in Columbia dis Company, has been transferred to : market for the excess during Idle We have recently begun to swing more into Industrial lines. We are clamation, has been discussing In ed that the contract for a building b^es that drop near the hive to trict. The Havens are m aking a ; La Grande where he will assume hours In the making of nitrates and tour of the coast and came In a similar duties there. Mr. Barnett other chemicals. taking up the manufacture of tex his last western trip with Secretary on the state owned ground at Emi reach the entrance. "The delivery of current within Cadillac sedan. Mr. Haven has been departed Monday for La Grande. tiles— linen» silk, wool, and u lti of the Interior Work, some of the grant springs will be let. Plans the city at 7.5 mills for heating Is It Is economy on the part of Ore were considered earlier In the year in the bakery business In New wayg by which settlers may be fin mately, cotton. M. L. Watson 1« driving a new ■aslly possible for these reasons and The land settlement program has anced and carried through the lean for the building In the park, but gon farmers who raise stock to pas Haven for the past eighteen years. Star ear purchased) recently frtitn there need be no extra charge for a momentum beyond all anticipa- years until their suicess Is assured, the plans called for an expenditure ture the stubble fields with hogs or John Schlmke Is building an Jim Pearson. proprietor of the this to the consumer. His contract tlons. The last report compiled by With this proposition that the states of more money than the commiss sheep, the experiment stations find. would call for a flat charge of *15.67 Whitney L, Boise, chairman, and should assume the financial obllga- ion was willing to spend, so the The gralTi shattered or lodged will auto light adjusting station In his I Black and White garage. rer K. W. year plus the kllowat The j --------- architect was authorized to (make be readily gathered up by them and battery shop on Main street, Wllllam G. Ide, manager of the tlon of advances to the settlers Janice Brigham, well known to hours used at 7.5 mills above a 25 land settlement committee, showed I there has been quite a dlffernoe of another report. Some work on the converted into a marketable form. law requiring the change of light per rent load factor. The market that 739 families have settled on Opinion. The states, most of them. grounds at the park haa already Where considerable grain has lodg on automobiles goes into effect on the neople o f this project, having lived here for a number of years, 1 ror this power at this rate is prac- ed, hogs are used. Sheep are a good September 1. the land In response to the Oregon lack the machinery, their governors been done. was married In Portland July 15 tlcally unlimited. The riBlng price Invitation and their purchases ag the authority, to advance money. to Arthur Apperson. ’ of fuel and low cost of operation There has been too. a fear of what « gregate *2,307,050. _______ | makes electric beating more eagerly You may ask why Include all would result from division of author Joe Neary, George Currie, Forest .sought each year.” them Items when this article Is writ ity. But with one proposition made Campbell and Oscar Mlkesell left In discussing possible nouroes of ten primarily to tell about the pro by Dr. Mead there will be no dis Wednesday for an outing at Wal nower to supply the heating demand gress on the great eastern Oregon agreement. We have got to give the report points out the necessity lowa Lake. te government a new deal In recla clamatlon projects? of looking to Columbia river develop- r It Is because everything we do in mation. Contracts must Ns as Mason Thompson, ot Pendleton, a ; ment as the projects near Seattle a development sense is tied with , binding with the government aa layman in the Baptist church,, even when enlarged will be unable everything Jelse. When you note, | notes at the bank. Projects need preached last Sunday in the Baptist to supply the amount of power that for Instance, that the wheat exports settlers choslen with special refer- church In thig city. Mr. Thomp- is needed. of the port of Portland have grown ence to their aptitude for the land son spoke on evolution and his ad- I J, l>. Ross, superintendent of tremendously and that thia port will and their capacity for success on it. dress was well received. Next Sun lighting at Seattle and an associate be first In the nation in the expor- Settling of projects la to be first of day morning at 11 A. M. the pulpit engineer were here a month or so tatlon of grain tht„ year, you go all the establishment of homes and will he filled by D. Loree, pastor of . ggo and visited the damslte at Uni»- hack not only to the harvest but to not a mere land speculation, the Baptist church In Athena. S u n -|tin a rapids. the Columbia basin rate differentia] J If you are to nee the Vale and day school at 10. Reports from Portlanders who won from the Interstate commerce Owyheel prtojectg, you first of >Ii were with Director Mead during his commission after a long, hard fight vision the Snake river and the val- SHUNKA PASSES ON tour of the state are that the direc which gave us the benefit in rail- ley through which It flows. Tike For a number of years Shunka. tor spoke very favorably of the rap road rates of our valley routs and north side of the valley belongs to a bull dog owned by A. S. Johnson ids project after leaving the metro turned a flood of commerce in this Idaho the south to Oregon. You has ben the mascot at the Hermis polis. It Is also reported that dur direction. must see, in addition to the Snakb. ton depot. He went on duty with ing hU stay In Portland he was told Unlem~aea and rail lines give a a group of tributaries like the Owy- Mr. Johnson about five o'clock In by the head of the Portland Electric complete service, unlees Industry hee and Malheur rivers, and Willow the morning and remained faithfully Power Co. that his concern would and agriculture balance, unless creek on the Oregon side, and the by the side of his master until qultt. purchase surplus power from Uma there is population growth to furnish Boise. Payette and Weiser rivers ing time. Day In and day out tilla rapids— Bast Oregonian. man power and brain po’wer, no bal- which have their rim In Idaho, Shunka wa„ always on the Job when •need development can go forward Thus watered, there spreads before the five-ten train pulled in. He In any community. you a body of a million and a quar- had a countless number of frinda SUPERINTENDENT DAY The port, therefore. Is a definite'ter acres, several hundred thousand RESIGNS POSITION and very near every morning the service reason for anticipating sue- acres of which have alredy been re dog would welcome soma one home cess for the settler on the reclame- claimed by irrigation. This area According to reports George W. from a trip by an energetic wag of tlon projects of Malheur and Baker that belongs more naturally hy Day. superintendent of Hermiston his tail. The three reclamation projects— water grade transportation In the Shunka died at the Portland hos- schools for the past two years, has Baker. Owyhee and Vale—cover a trade territory of Portland than any pltal July 12. lie was fifteen years sent In his resignation. Mr. Day total of some 239.000 scree. The other city. No part of the north- old, coming to the project In 1911. had been retained for the coming Owyhee project of 139.5(0 acres will west 1« better salted te diversified There are a number of children also year. He will tcaeh at Eureka. coot ultimately H” * !? ,404.000 for production. who will miss th faithful old dog Montana. which the Initial approprition Is When yon make a trip to Mal- ifor he seemed to take a keen delight *315.000. The Vale project will hear you begin to realise why men Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Moll spent 'in ramping with them whenever the poet *3,000,000 and tha first a » -,tik e F. C, V>& Fatten, Wei* ®o- Bunday at Bingham Springs. oppost unity presented Itself. SEATTLE SEEKS RAPIOS POWER NOTICE THE MAGIC OF RECLAMATION I P u ttin g o n a N e w E d g e J