The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, September 03, 1925, Image 1

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    HERMISTON DAIRY AND HOG SHOW-OCTOBER 9 AND 10, 1928
SKje Wrmtsinn Ifrralft
HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, S E P T E M B E R 3. 1925
hl* heart and soon, by his endear- j
to reign over a larger domain.
NOTICE
■ ora,
■
melons reposing in the cooling ehade
direction, to go over the lande pro­
of Mr. Voliva’s lawn. Needles« to
posed for Inclusion on both the Ore­
say the motion earrled.
gon and Washington sides of the
Forty six people enjoyed the
river.
Hooelor picnic and dispersed with
feeling that another delightful day
had all too quickly Joined the ranks
OREGON WEEKLY
*
SHERIFF C00KINGKAM ADDRESS­ of many such, on the pages of mem- R. F. WALTERS AND G. C. KREUT-1 *
BRIDE TAUGHT IN SCHOOLS WERE
cry.
♦
INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
♦
ES GATHERING
ZER MAKE TOUR
LAST YEAR
HOOSIER PICNIC
IS HELD SUNDAY
OFFICIALS INSPECT
PROJECT LANDS
WATERMAN-FERRIS
WEDDING SUNDAY
Considerable Interest Is already
aroused over the- forthcoming con­
Advertising copy and all
test foi Queen of the Carnival for
items intended for publi­
the Dairy and Hog Show October 9
cation in the current is­
and 10. Two years ago excitement
was at a fever heat to find who was
sue of The Herald should
to be the queen for the pageant giv­
reach this office not later
en by the Community club, and the
than 4 P. M. Wednesday
NEW AUTO LIGHTING
■ selection and coronation of the queen
_
, West Stayton— Oregon - Washlng-
afternoon.
J have not been forgotten by young Mr». Pennock Writes Verse* That is
LAW IS EFFECTIVE A Resurvey Deemed Probable of the ton linen mills build flax scutching Young Couple Leave After Ceremony
Read
at
Annual
Event.
Land»
of Crocker v>-
Re­
Land. Left Out
Ont «r
plant here,
For Trip
Yellowstone
or old. Queen Arlouine, now Mrs.
Please Bear This in Mind
■' Hugh Walker, was truly a regal
port. Power and Soil Expert
On September 1, 1925, chapter 323
•---------
National Park.
eight surrounded by her maids who
of the laws of 1925, regulating the
Due Soon.
Beaverton—Schools Telephone Co.
______
The annual Hoosier picnic was
were runners-up in the voting con­
adjustment of motor vehicle lights
to
spend
$12,000
In
improvements
held August 30 on the comfortable,
test. and J. F. McNaught as the
in Oregon goes into effect, and, in­
this year.
, ,
Ernest Waterman and Miss Ber­
shady lawn of Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
R- F. Walters, chief engineer of
Archbishop of Canterbury, added
asmuch as the law assumes that ail
nice
Ferris of Portland, were marled
dignity in his ecclesiastical robes. Vollva of the Columbia district.
motor vehicles within the state will the reclamation service and G. C.
Klamath Fails-i-MeHiase building last Saturday at the home of the
All things conspired to crown the have been provided with approved Kreutzer. chief economist, made a being remodeled at cost of $10,000. bride, 654 East Alder street, Rev. E.
Dances and songs before the throne
combined with colorful decorations, Hoosier efforts with success. The lighting equipment, properly adjust­ tour of inspection of the Columbia
C. Avis conducting the ceremony.
gave Hermiston a touch of pagentry weather maker smiled aj benignly ed according to legal standard, en­ lowlands left out of the original re­
Vernonia— City lets paving con Only a few friends and members of
that was appreciated by resident» upon the day as did the lucky guests, forcement of the provisions of the port of engineer Crocker in connect­ tract on Bridge street at $22,000.
the family were present.
upon the exquisite banquet, that the law will begin upon that date by ion with the Umatilla Rapid« pro­
of the project.
The bride is well known here hav­
As the Dairy and Hog Show is bounteous hand of Oregon spreads the traffic division of the depart­ ject.
Roseburg— Lehigh Valley Railroad ing taught last year in the schools
out
each
year,
for
its
Hoosier
wards.
a North Umatilla county affair and
ment of secretary of state.
The iwo men accompanied by Wil­ in Pennsylvania, orders carload of of this city. She was very popular
The time wag spent in visiting and
not confined to the Hermiston coun
while here, and had a host of
liam Warner of Alderdale, and J. L. apple« for dining car service.
No
lighting
station
can.
legally
try alone, it has been decided by reminiscence of a younger day.
friends among her acquaintances In
adjust lights unless It has on dis­ Yantis of Patterson, Rea Luper, Ore­
The feast was served in cafeteria play in a conspicuous place, a cer­ gon state engineer and Marshall N.
Tillamook county has 846 farms, Hermiston.
the committee that the selection of
th queen should also be made by style and when the belts could be tificate of authorization Issued by Dana, Journal staff correspondent, 136 of them operated by tenants, one
The groom holds a responsible po­
residents of this and the surround­ enlarged no more, the gathering the secretary of state and no mech were met at Plymouth by Colonel by manager, 707 by owners.
sition with the local plant of the
ing towns of Umatilla, Irrigon, was called to order by the president. anic can legally adjust lights pntil McNaught, H. M. Schilling, H. K.
Standard Oil Company. He is a
Eugene— Fischer-Soults company member of the Hermiston poet of
Boardman, Stanfield and Echo, and The minutes of the last assembly he has been examined and licensed Dean, superintendent of the experi­
It has been written into the laws the committee on votes are being were read by the secretary. The var­ to do so, and his certificate of au­ ment station and E. P. Dodd of this to build lumber manufacturing plant the American Legion and is promi­
nent in the affairs of this organisa­
o f the surounding country that the selected from those least likely to ious officers and committees were thorization must also be made avail­ city. Pendleton was also repre­ here.
choeen for the ensuing year and
tion.
fiesta monarch should be of the gen­ succumb under severe mental and unanimous vote was taken to en able upon demand. To date 44 sented by the following men, Fred
Bend— Six fireproof business stru
physical strain. Candidates will
Immediately after the cjeremony
W. Steiwer, George W. Baer *nd E.
tler sex. Since the retirement of probably be entered from different large the Hoosier picnic to Include light adjustment stations have been
dures being built here.
the couple left for Yellowstone Nat­
approved throughout the state and B. Aldrich. Protest was made of
Queen Arlouine the First some two bodies, such as the different Leg­ all the Hoosiers in Umatilla county.
ional park where they will spend
licenses have been issued; to 119 the original survey and $8000 was
Portland expects to ship 20,000,- their honeymoon.
The guests were next entertained qualified adjustors.
year» ago. Inhabitants of her King­ ion chapters. Commercial clubs and
appropriated for frther investiga­
000 bushele of wheat to Great Brit­
They will return to Hermiston
dom have been content to be under societies, and the month of Septem­ with come extemporaneous speeches,
Applications for appointment as tion, The visit of the two reclama­ ain this year.
led
by
Sheriff
Cooklngham
who
in
ber
promises
to
be
a
short,
sweet
to make their home.
tion officials was the first step In
her silent regency until such time,
authorized
light
adjustment
stations
aa other festivities should draw her and eltremely bU8y one> for the terspersed his remarks with several are being received daily and as rap­ carrying out this program.
Rainier— Beaver sawmill reopened
once more to the throne. Now In committees In charge of the con­ mirth provoking anecdotes of Indi­ idly as they are equipped with facil­
In the original report the esti­ after oomplete overhauling.
DEER SEASON TO OPEN
ana. Mr. GTaham also confessed to
time of need it has been ascertained test. Partlcuars as to the voting,
mated
cost
of
developing
approxi­
ities for testing and adjusting, they
THURSDAY , SEPT 10
that Queen Arlouine has abdicated, rules and conditions will be found several laughable complications of are inspected by an officer of the mately a half million horsepower
Baker— David Lee and Son sell
his boyhood in the Hoosier state.
wed one not of royal station and the elsewhere in the paper.
of
electric
energy
at
Umatilla
rapids
3496 lambs for $28,870.
The hunting season will open on
The following poem written by state traffic department, and if ap­
at the switch [board was the In-
cares of a young princeling have so
Thursday. September 10, and will re­
Mrs F. B. Pennock for the occasion proved, a certificate of authority is creditably low stjm of one and two-
engrossed her mind that it Is a cer CROSLAND AND ROLLINS
issued. Applications are also being
Medford— 240 carB pears already main open until October 20 for male
was read.
,
talnty that she would never take
SELL THEIR FARMS Here’s a song for Indiana, my home received for appointment as author­ tenths mills a kilowatt. The esti­ shipped to eastern markets.
deer and grouse, the two seasons
time to see if her crown was on
ized light adjusters and icensee are mate on land reclamation by pump­
being identical. The bafc limit is
in happy ch'ldhood.
straight, a most important thing in
Spitngtleld— Booth-Kelly mills two deer with horns.
In a deal made last week Mrs. Eva It’s giant trees, and lympld lake«, being issued as rapidly as compli­ ing however, was considered exces­
a queen.
ance with legal requirements is sive inasmuch as only lands that lay now running on full time schedule.
Vest of Ukiah, became the owner
The duck season opens October 1
and all its ferny wildwood.
high above the river were included.
So, in view of the approaching fes­
of the A. D. Crosland and Jim Rol­ Where I laughed the morn of life established.
and closes January 16. The bag
While making the journey from
tivities In the kingdom, the prime lins ranches located near this city.
Marshfield— Pacific Veneer plant limit is 25 in a day or 30 in seven
The old magneto type of head­
away, mid sunbeams and wild roses
Plymouth to Paterson the party had leopens with 40 men employed.
ministers let the portcullis fall, sta.
light
will
not
meet
with
the
require-
Both ranches contain twenty acres. Without a dream of what the years
consecutive days.
an opportunity to observe the low­
tioned the wardens without the
mets of the law and all cars operat­
The house on the Crosland ranch Is
The open season for geese le the
of after life discloses.
land region that was rejected be
council chamber and went Into sol
Eugene— Permit taken out for same as for ducks but the bag lim­
modern and up-bo date in every re­ I little guessed my eager feet would ing under this type of Illumination
cause of soil conditions. During new Masonic temple to cost $90,000.
emn conclave. It has been said by
must be re-equipped with electric
spect and a considerable money was
it is eight In on® day or 30 in seven
roam so far away,
this distance of twelve miles they
those who listen to the gossip from
spent in. Its erection. The numerous And in a land of golden dreams, or acetylene systems before they can
consecutive days.
found lands that were successfully
the high places that never in the and accommodating outbuildings
Five thousand dollar« a day Is be­
operate on the public highways on
A license is required for hunting
await life’s closing day.
farmed by men who had pumping ing repaid on state seed wheat loans
memory of the olivet Inhabitants has
makes it desirable as a small acre How oft we leave a cherished home, or after September 1. The change
and deer may not be pursued with
there been Buch preparation for
plants of their own. The soil was in Eastern Oregon.
can be made at a nominal cost.
farming tract. Mrs. Vest will take
dogs. There is an open season for
to chase some painted bubble,
gaiety and good cheer. The harvests
good and crops of various kinds
Adjustment receipt» cannot be Is­
possession the first of next month. And when the hard earned prize is
quail In Deschutes county, hut there
have been bountiful, the fat flocks
Washington county plans to oil are no quail there, it is said.
sued by the adjustor for any de­ were grown in abundance.
Mr. Crosland state» that the deal
won,
we
find
It
filled
with
trouble.
graze happily on the green pastures
At noon the party had lunch at Its macadam highways during 1926
was made on such short notice that And yet the fates are sometimes kind vice which has not been tested by
and there has been abundance of
the
Otto Bollnder home in Pater­
he has not had time to make plans
and the darkest clouds of sorrow. the United States bureau of stand­
SEASONS CHANGED
waters fori the growing things of
son. Here products such as vege­
Grants Pass— Pear crop of this
ards
and
approved
by
the
secretary
for
the
future.
We often find are sillver lined when
the domain. With these things in
tables and fruits that was grown on district estimated at 75 cars.
ON GAME BIRDS
of
state.
To
date
17
different
head­
we greet them on the morrow.
mind the prime ministers have de­
their ranch were served to the visi­
lamps,
reflectors
and
control
de­
Bonny
home
in
Indiana,
we
have
cided there must be queen to reign SEASONAL EMPLOYMENT
One out of every five farm« in
Under recent changes in the migra­
vices have passed the test and been tors. They a’so visited the nearby
said our last farewell.
COMMISSION REPORT
over the fertile holdings, the beasts
Jacobson ranch that contains be­ Oregon is radio-equipped.
tory bird treaty act regulations and
approved
by
the
secretary
of
state,
Though I could not drive you from
of the field and the happy hearts
tween 60 and 70 acres of pears. The
state laws, the open seasons in Idaho
my heart as smothered sighs will and this list is furnished each au­
of the people. Many worthy succes­ Employment Condition* Throughout
crop was being picked and prepared
Roseburg—)New Rose hotel, five and Oregon on water fowl (except
thorized
light
adjustment
station
tell.
sors came to the minds and ton­
State a» Reported by U. S. Em­
for shipment. Scenes such as these stories high, to cost $75,000.
wood duck and swans), coot, galll-
But I shall seek your vales no more, and must be posted conspicuously
gues of the prime ministers, this one
ployment Service, Dept. Labor
seemed
to have a marked Influence
nuies and Wilson snipe or Jack-
upon
a
bulletin
board
provided
for
too
long
I’ve
been
a
ranger,
was fair, that one wise, another was
upon the officials for It demonstrated
snipe, £lack bellied and golden
Salem—
New
Oregon
Linen
Mills,
that
purpose.
As
tests
are
com­
of queeny stature, and jret another
Portland— Increased calls for men I could not open childhood’s door
pleted additions will be made to the that they were feasible and very capital $640,000, to be established. plovers, and greater and lesser yel-
to be greeted by a stranger.
had traveled In far lands. Of graces io do short Jobs about the city.
productive. The district is amply
iowlegs now extend from October 1
authorized lists.
And
though
the
dear
old
Hoosier
nrd attainments there was such a Calls for rarvest hands and thresh­
ply provided for In the way cf trans­
to January 15, inclusive, according
Corn-
Portland—Cascade China
state lives on within our heart.
A maximum charge of 75 cents Is
store that in despair the ministers ing help have not diminished, with
portation as the S. P. A S. runs dir­ pany rushing new plant to make to an announcement of the Biological
We
love
not
Hess
this
noble
land
of
allowed by law for light adjustment
threw up their hands. A queen a demand at this time for hop pick­
ectly through this section.
$300,000 worth Of chlnaware a year. Purvey, United State« department of
which we are a part.
service, exclusive of equipment to
there must be and who were they ers.
From
Paterson
the
party
crossed
Payroll
will be $5000 to $6000 per Agriculture, to sportsmen of theee
And
while
a
lonely,
weary
heart,
conform to legal requirments.
to decide? So, after many houre.
Corvallis—There 1« a surplus of
two states.
by
ferry
to
Irrigon
and
thence
over
may sometimes yearn to roam,
month.
when the wardens opened the doors workers at this time. Threshing
Such birds legally killed may be
the Boardman area. They were in
It
still
beats
true
to
Oregort,
our
of the council room, the senior and berry picking now in progress
Mrs. F. L. Kelly and Betty Larson Hermiston Saturday evening and on
possessed
only during the open sea-
of
a
Toledo
begins
construction
blessed our choeen home.
prime minister gave into their hands with plenty of help to handle the
were week end visitors at the Shes- Sunday inspected the work on the
3on and the first ten days of the
modern
sewer
system.
After
the
reading
of
the
versee
a
a screed saying “Take this to the
ley home in this city.
close season, but provisions of state
rop.
McKay creek dam.
motion was made and seconded to
Court Crier. Let him proclaim in
Eugene— The early hop picking Is proceed with the unfinished busi­
Harrisburg—Contract let for pav­ laws In regard to tagging, furnish­
"A
fter
having.
traveled
personally
the public places, far and near." And
ing affidavits and procuring storage
well under way with a slight short­ ness of the day. A solicitous ques­
Small grain, stacked immediate­ over the distrct, chief engineer Wal­ ing on Main street.
these words were written on the
permits must be observed.
age of pickers. There has been con­ tion from the president concerning ly after cutting, without the labor ter stated that Andrew Weish, soil
screed
There is no season for wood duck
siderable demand for bean pickers. this busineBs was answered by a of shocking, and cured by electricity, and power expert in the reclamation
Southern Pacific buys site at
BE IT KNOWN TO ALL
and swans and these birds may not
The turnover in the camps and mill* comprehensive wave of the hand, in­ was successfully tried at Ripon, service, would arrive in the district Marshfield for $100,000 depot.
Whereas Queen Arlouine the First
lie hunted or killed at any time.
have been lees this week than usual. dicating an enormous pile of water- Wisconsin, last year.
within a month at the economists
who reign was filled with laughter,
The shortage is somewhat relieved
Harrisburg—Clover
seed
yields
up
flowers and pageantry, has seen fit
EUGENE CANNING FACTORY
on the Natron cutoff but there 1«
to four bushels per acre, worth $15
to abdicate from her throne, and
WILL DOUBLE CAPACITY
still plenty of work for common
there approaches a time of Joy and
a bushel.
'abor.
revelry, music and great feasts.
The Eugene Fruit Growers Aseo-
GreBham— Demand and supply
Therefore, It becomes necessary to
Carlton- Carlton Mfg. Co., $45.- Inilon plans to can 1200 tons ofbeetg
about equal. Cucumber and back-
call forth from among the subjects
000 capital, starts new sawmill here. and possibly ns ninny carrote to­
of this kingdom a maiden who will berry harvest now on.
gether with many other vegetables.
La Grande— Supply and demand
reign graciously over the country
State has 2323 acres of flax con­ The rapid growth of the vegetable
equal.
Harvest
of
grain
crops
now
aide for the space of two days when
tracted in Marlon, Polk and Yam and fruit Industry haB made it nec­
the festivities w ill be at their height in progress with plenty of help to
essary for the cannery
ripaifly
hill counties.
handle.
So: A Queen will be chosen by
double
its
capacity.—Oregon
Busi­
McMinnville— There Is n surplus
acclaim of the people, crowned and
Cottage Grove— Woodard Lumber ness.
of
workers
at
the
present
time.
endowed with the scepter of sov-
Co., million dollar corporation, to
Marshfield— All labor Is employed
reignty and placed upon the throne.
operate mill« here.
QUEEN TO BE CHOSEN
that
will
work,
a
few
mill
workers
And: It has been decided by the
FOR DAIRY AND HOG SHOW
prim« ministers that while those in could be paced and there is a sear-
Charity plan
Astoria—Sisters
of
city
of
skilled
loggers
this
week.
All
this kingdom are sure there can be
Mrs. Chas. Taylor and Raymond
$400,000 hospital.
none so fair, so wise, so w itty so common labor employed and more
Crowder have been chosen by the
could
be
placed.
regal ae the maid« of Hermiston
Medford— Second picking of Bart­
Eugene-Klamath Falls railroad directors of the Hermiston Dairy and
there may be other nearby kingdoms
lett«
In
full
swing,
but
still
have
a
will
be ready for service during Hog Show to take charge of the vot­
with loval citizens who trace the
ing contest that will be held to
coursing blood In their veins to the great eurplus of labor ae they come
1926.
choose a queen for the event. A
In
from
all
directions.
Th*
hay
Kingdom of Miseourl, a far land, and
charge
of one cent each will be made
has
fields are slacking up.
Potash, in large quantities,
^R cJdvm l, A maid will be chosen
for the vote« and ballot boxes plac­
Roseburg— Some surplus of work­
been discovered In Texas.
ed In the business house« of thia
by popular aecalm from the lands of ers. Prune harvest begins soon hut
city. Contetanta for this honor
not
anticipated
that
there
will
he
Federal administration of the ter­
Hermiston, UmattUa. Irrigon, Board-
will not be limited to Hermiston
man or Stanfield to rule over the ¡any extra help needed
ritory of Alaska cost the govern­ alone but will take In the neighbor­
Saltern—
Large
number
of
trans-
ment a total of $10.467.064 during ing towns of Boardman. Irrigon,
feetlvltlee of October Ninth and
Tenth in Hermiston.
tents passing through thia potion
1924, the money going for the sup­ Umatilla, fltanfleld and Echo. The
So that there be no ran- [ depending on work enough to pay
port of 125 dlffeflent government
voles will be placed on sale the flrat
eor or paling of fair cheek«, elx traveling expeneee. Building eon-
aetivltlea In Alaska, under the direc­
of next week.
maids shall attend the choeen queen, »traction continues active,
tion of 25 different bureau«.
elx maids who approach cloeeet. In
The Dallee—Surplus of farm labor
When an insect plague swept over
the minds <* the pedtfte. te d ueeal,
lhl, vicinity with harvest season
In the Philippine« there are f'sh
~____ near Essen, Germany,
region
the
attributes. ae shown bV popular a c -( almost Over. Present Indlcatlene
that climb tteee, fish that «qu‘rl I dpfoIt.,in g all the trees, the estate
claraatlon.
P°,nt to «
’ uppIy
Ubor ,B .
I poison through syringe«, flah »o of Hana von Beriepsch. which has
Therefore. Voting P>»eee will be the future.
email »fiat 1#.«00 of them matured over a thousand blrda neating on
LAßoR. PAV
•atahiished
and
announced
the —
;
— -
make a light breakfast for a native twelve acres of land, remained
X
t X
Where
each may by hottte
B oJ^ „ —
the .....
Mexican
w ~4 £
. and fish that W on dry land and green, standing out like an oa»la Ifl
h r Wd ttlr I«”Z.
,,r " ^
;
*
P^onouhoed
I drew« when P«»ee4 In
N,
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NEW QUEEN TO
RULE KINGDOM
T o B e E lected By
Popular V ote. W ill
R eign O ct. 9 10