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

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UNION HI6H
SCHOOL CARRIES
HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEM BER 19. 1925
OF OHIO c m
Received Majsrty ot Vote* «a D em ­
o n i Ticket in Republican
RANKIN SELLS
SERVICE STATION
$800 WORTH OF F0TA T0I8
•OLD ¡FROM TWO ACRES
EX-RESIDENT CHARGED
WITH STEALIN6
LET THERE RE
FEACE AND HARMONY
GOPHER POISONING
NOVEMBER 2 7 -2 8
Last spring George Strohm put In
Children of School District! are Inno­
two acre8 of potatoes. His idea was
D istrict
to market them at a fair price In
cent Bystanders Affected hy
the fall and If unable to da this he
Strife and Dissention,
Mrs. 4B. E. Daria, a resident of FRANK UTTLE OF MIKALO NEW would feed them to the pigs. How­ RAILWAY SLEUTHS ON TRAIL OF
A 2A A ID
POISON MAY RE OBTAINED AT
the project who Urea north of thia
ever potato«» proved a good bat this
In the past The Herald has kept
▼ o n a g a in s t f l a n
FROFRIETOR
city, has received word from East
DAN SULLIVAN
FARM BUREAU CO-OP.
year and from the two acres George
out of the controversy In regard to
¡Palestine, Ohio, to the affect that'
______ ,
has sold more than 9800 worth of
the forming of a union high school
• I her stater, Miss Clara Morrow, has!
spuds. The varieties were the Cob.
Henniiton Showed 197 For and 7^ been elected mayor of the city on K l. Rankin Will Ream to l a Grande bier ¡and Netted Gem and planted Alleged to Have Stolen Paint From beoaUBe we believed it was our duty Government Will Endeavor to Co-
the Democrat ticket at an election
Railroad While Employed as
to abide by the will of the people.
Operate With Farmer» in Do­
the latter part of May. If the pota­
Against.
Wins in Colum­
and Perhaps Engage in Sim­
held November 3.
ing Away With Pests,
Fainter By Them.
toes had been held a little longer
By that we mean the majority,
In speaking of the election the
bia by 17 Majority.
until th rise In price they would have
ilar Business There.
»•at Friday the people of the var­
Dally Leader, a newspaper publish­
fio doubt brought close to a thous­
ious school districts was awarded the
ed in East Palestine makes the fol­
Dan Sullivan who about six months right of suffrage and by means of
November 27 and 28. the Friday
and dollars.
ia the election held Friday the ¡lowing comment: "The vote on
ago wa8 employed in and around Her­ the ballot box decided whether or and Saturday after Thanksgiving
In a deal made the latter part of
Union high proposition which w ill the mayoralty contest wag a sur- last week Frank Little of Mikalo,
miston as a painter, is wanted by not tjjey Were In favor of forming a has been designated as the days when
Callahan Boys Hotel
unlts districts Nos. 14, 113, 111 and prise to many, as there were a num- purchased from Torn Rankin the
Fred Callahan has bought the old railroad detectives on a charge of unlon hlgh school district. The un­ the gopher poisoning campaign will
portlons ot districts Noa. I and 31,, her of precedents broken in the re- service station on the Columbia Hermiston hotel across the* tracks stealing paint from the railroad while jon high school carried by a sup- start. Polson may be procured at
suit, showng Mias Morrow the choice highway situated 4n the eastern and will after a number of repairs, employed by them as a painter.
was carried.
Jstantial majority. This is the will the Farm Bureau Co-operative ware­
There was considerable Interest of the voteni by a majority of 303. part of the city.
open it fo business. Mr. Callahan
According to reports Sullivan ap- of the people. The Union high house, and it is hoped that all farm­
displayed In the contest both fac­ Mlsg Morrow holds the diatinetion
About two year^ ago Mr. R ankin stated that a month would be re­ propriated a number of gallons of school has had considerable strug- ers will aid in the work of ridding
tions for and against campaigning of being the first woman to occupy came to Hermiston and bought the quired to make necessary repairs.
palnt, shellac and other products used gle for establishment but each time this section of the rodents.
in the Columbia district which hy the mayoralty of the city and the lot« along the highway and erect
If possible the government Nr 111
by painters, for his own private Jobs it was voted on. or In any way thru
tbelr vote wss to settle the ques- fourth Democrat to ever hold that ed the building. Since that time
HERMISTON LOCALS
that bad been tamed to him for the petition or otherwise the people have endeavor to co-operate with the
lon, It being conceded that Mlnne- position. The victory la s person he has been .the proprietor.
painting of railroad property. The expressed themselves, the verdict has farmers by placing poison along
Ray Challis of Pendleton was in portion of the paint not used was always been in favor of the proposi­ their laterals that run through un­
’-n and Westland would vote at one to Miss Morrow and in no
Mr. Little for a number of years
against the mqrger by a large msj- sense a party victory
has been the owner of a general Hermiston Tuesday. Ray expects to cached m a dwelling located across tion by a majority.
cultivated terltory.
merchandise store at Mikalo near leave soon for Hot Lake where he the track In the west end of the
• t ity.
There are some who voted against
The plan was voted down In the
Condon and recently burned out. will undergo an operation.
city. A tip was given the detectives the Union high who are now willing
•'1-nehaha district by nearly s four
He has been traveling over the coun­
to get back of the proposition be­
who found the paint.
"Dad” Goodwin has returned home
HOME REMINDERS
♦ try looking for a location and after
on- vote. These two districts ♦
Sullivan left some time ago for cause their neighbors have expressed
at the same polling place and ♦
♦ an Investigation decided on the ser­ from Touchet. Washington, where El Paso, Texas, and no doubt will a desire by their vote for Its estab­
vice station >fere. Mr. Little (ex­ he has been employed for the past
te showed IT for and I I
he brought back to answer the lishment. By doing so they have
a ainst. The vote for directors In (Ore gon Agricultural Home Econ- pects to take possession the first part few months.
proven that they are not "sore
- lcg Department.
charges against him.
of next month.
this district was W. W. Felthouse 20,
heads” but the calibre of a citizen Nurses Guard C o m m u n ity
Unbleached
muslin
in
a
medium
Stated communication of Queen
A. Pau'son 20. B. L. Jackson 21.
Mr. Rankin expects to return to
that makes a progressive community
Health; Home Hyqiene and
ntt 22 and Jesse Goff 19. The thin grade makes very satisfactory La Grande and after a trip through Esther chapter O. E. S. next Tues­
and does away with strife and dis­
Much
Care
and
Taste
inexpensive
curtain,
^naterlal.
Be­
day
night.
Degree.
By
order
of
Oregon
and
Washington
Is
contem­
'n-; fames were written on
Nutrition Featured.
sension when It is uncalled for and
Put Into Panama Hat has a tendency to retard the pro­
he ballot: G. L. Clark 65, A D. Smith cause of its rich cream color it is plating buying a service station in W. M.
Counting the number of rings of
IT L. Pierson 52 and Mrs. F. P. more pleasing than a pure white La Grande.
gress of the best thing we have In
The increasing appreciation by the
cotton and la so neutral that it may
Jens Skovbo Is a Hermiston visitor strands in the crown reveals the qual­ the community— the public school American people of the value of a na­
ity
ot
panama
hats.
The
more
of
t- In the Hermiston district be combined with a wide range of
ORDINANCE No. 121
thlR week from his home In Port these there pre the better the grade, system.
| |
I
' ' | I ' ' tional health structure is reflected In
Fixing the Tax Levy for the year land. Mr. Skovbo states that he Is
d 197 for and 7 aglnst. For colors. Ona way of using this mat­
i he man who has no children owes the comprehensive machinery built np
color, texture and shape are Impor­
erial
la
to
cut
oat
medallions
from
192(1.
directors. W. W. Felthouse H I . A.
now engaged In selling his honey tant factors, too, and If any broken as much of a debt to our schools as by the American Red Cross and kept
The City of Hermiston does or­ on the Portland market and the pre­ straws are revealed the value Is de­ the one with a large family. Our In constant operation In the past year.
' Paulsen 183, E. L. Jackson 183, short lenghts of creonne and appli­
que them onto the unbleached mus­ dain as follows:
vailing price ig very low owing to creased, says the New Haven Regia public 8chool Bystem moulds ths In the Interest of national health.
O f f 178.
Sec. 1. That there be and there the arrival of five carloads from ter. Furthermore, a good panama character of the men and women of
In Columbia district the contest lin In a border across the lower end
Instruction in hou— hygiene and
aa won by a majority of 17 votes. of the valance and the side hang­ Is hereby levied upon the taxable Idaho which is being sold in Port­ hat la never bleached after being tomorrow and he must keep faith care of the sick. In nutrition; Inspeo-
woven.
Those
of
superior
grade
are
property of the City of Hermiston, land.
62 for and 45 against. For direc- ings.
the original color of the little strips with them. They are our country's tlon of school children, the mainte­
Umatilla County, Oregon, for the
Felthouse 60. A. A. Paulsen 60,
of leaves from a dwarf palm-tree future citizens They are Its pro­ nance of an etfoctive nursing service,
No one convenience is of greater year 1926 the total sum of $6290.00
’7 y Jackson 60, H. J. Ott 58. L.
A food sale will be given by the plant that grows In Ecuador and other tector and they are part of his re­ all formed • part of the Red Cross or­ ¡
; --son’s name was written In value In saving the housewife than to cover the budget which was duly Ladies’ Aid of the Baptist churth va South and Central American coun­ sponsibilities. Let him keep this ganization assisting In keeping Amer­
running water in the home. The made by the budget committee and
-d he received 33 votes.
Wednesday, Nov. 25. Rolls, pump tries where the natives weave the best ever In mind lest he forget. He can­ ica well.
person who must carry water from approved by the City Council
Altogether 51,121 students were In­
kin pies, mince meat, home made can­ hats. It takes three months or mor? not discharge this responsibility If
an outside pump adds many tons of
Sec. 2. That inasmuch as this dles. cottage cheese and dressed to finish those of the highest quality. the chools Is to be hampered with structed in home hygiene and care of
DID ' Or EVER
All the work Is done by hand and only
the sick. Including 31,430 school stu­
STOP TO THINK Î lifting to her daily work. She needs tax levy must be reported to the poultry will be on sale. Come early the best and longest fiber Is used.
strife and petty grievances.
running water in the kitchen quite County Assessor before Deember 1,
dents, of whom 20,331 received cer­
— first there, first served.
Reports that the most expensive
We are not aligning ourselves with tificates. This work reached the Girl
THAT boosting a city Is most as much as it Is needed tor the live­ 1926, It Is ncessary for the preser­
hats are woven only by candle light any faction but we are pleading for
Scouts, Camp Fire Girls and Girl Re­
stock.
vation of the peace, health and safe­
'ant work.
Mr. and Mru. Frank Goulke, of or under water are said to be erro­ the men and women of tomorrow— serves; also telephone companies,
» y --
neous.
However,
the
straw
I"
kepi
boosting, like charity,
ty of the Inhabitants of the City
our children of today. It Is.their public and private schools, commu­
If the wash boiler Is filled through that this ordinance be In effect at Joseph, were guests Wednesday at damp and at night the unflnlshv.
-gin at home.
the
home
of
Rev.
and
Mrs.
Henry
are hung where they will be exposed heritage, and for this reason let us nity and Industrial groupa. An un­
’’ • t the home people must <i piece of old hose attached to a nearf once and an emergency is hereby de­
Young In thl8 city. Mr. Goulke 1? to the dew so that they Van be worked have peace and harm ony In our usual fact of this service waa Its adap­
by
faueet,
wash
day
will
be
much
’• ->-d be proud of,the home
clared to exist and thia ordinance
nrcstdent of thé First bank of Jos­ on without danger of breaking the schools.
tion to the needs of the blind, through
'.tv ’ efore they can make any pro­ ess tiresome. This saves lifting or shall be In full force and effect from
This Is the stand that The Her­ transcription of the text book in H
eph and states that business condi­ strands the following day.
gress or attract others to their city carrying water.
and after its passage by the Coun­
ald has taken and for which It will Braille print.
tions in the territory around Joseph
~TT»>r the object.of city publlc-
cil and approval by the Mayor.
fight
until such time as It Is proven
The year's work also demonstrated
Lottery
Once
H
arvard
A
id
are
showing
a
decided
improvement.
The gears of a Dover egg beater
t create opinions favorable
Passed the Council this 18th day
In Interesting bit of information re that the Union high school Is a detri­ a growing understanding and appre­
cleaned
with
a
little
alcohol
pre­
of November, 1925.
the city.
ciation on the part of Red Cross field
gardlng the early history of Harvard ment to the communities affected.
THAT manufacturers looking for vents black smudges.
"A ttest: C. W. Kellogg, Recorder. Common Phrase Once
representatives, chapters, co-operating
college la derived from an edition of
■ Tti-’-s are chiefly Interested In
Approved by the Mayor this 18th
agencies and others, of the pises of
H ad Distinct Meaning the Colnmblnn Sentinel, a weekly news­
Painting the lqwer cellar stair day of November, 1928.
»he resources of a city from an Indus­
paper, printed in Boston, September 14, Comparison of French
nutrition In community programs,
In
olden
times
In
mnny
pnrts
of
1790. It states that when George Wash-
trial standpoint; such as labor, fuel, white avoids tear of misstep.
F. V. Prime, Mayor.
and English Housewives looking to community health.
England, particularly during the feu­ lngtrti waa President of the United
p. wer, housing conditions, trans-
There were 2,800 dietitians enrolled
dal period, the poor living on a lord's
The dust bag of a vacuum cleaner
It Is said that the French working
- —•atlcn and all things that would Is emptied easily by placing the
Glen McCoy of this city journeyed manor or estate were allowed to go States Harvard college was supporting woman's only thoughts concern food during the year; regular nutrition in­
Itself partly by grand lotteries, with a
struction reached 138,065 children;
♦ a make a good place to live and
mouth in a large sack Instead of to Enterprise Armistice day where into the manor woods or forest with a capital prize of 820,000. Tickets were and money. She certainly manipu­
20,359 adults attended nutrition meet­
hook and erook to get wood for fuel.
do busness.
shaking the dust Into a newspaper. he appeared on a fight card spon­ What they could reach they might sold for 25 cents, Bays the Boston lates the former with great skill and.
THAT when advertising opportun­
Globe.
sored by the city boxing commission.
as Is well known, her savings are the ings, while 1,885 schools were aided
pull down with their crook. This was
backbone of her country. Whenever In furnishing lunchos.
is m every cade should hte taken
The
four-page
papers
of
that
day,
The
Enterprise
paper
haB
the
follow­
A step saving kitchen may ha had
Co-operative relationships were es-
1 st the city can deliver the goods by having a hook for everything and ing to say ooncftrnln the fight. "The i precarious way of procuring fuel, with advertlsmenta confined largely to a fresh loan Is floated In France long
hut the privilege was eagerly sought, auction sales, contained much material queues of housewives are always wait­ tahlishod with various Government
four
round
match
between
Glen
Mc­
advertised.
boundary
stones,
beyond
which
the
everything on its hook.
In brief. There were no large head­ ing outside the banka with their Rnd educational agencies In making
THAT no city can afford to be
Coy of Hermiston and Clare John­ "hook and crook folk" might not pass, lines and news from Europe, brought
this branch of tho Red Cross health
dishonest In Its advertising. It« ad­
Buttering the noee of .the cream son of Enterprise was well receiv­ were to be seen of late years in some by ship, was often many months old.
In running a household in France
vertising must consist _ of frank pitcher prevents the cream from ed by the crowd. By virtue of his old forests. However, thia custom The Issue of September 14, 1790, as an one soon finds out that the maids work more effective.
Another of the health-promoting ac­
statements
and
they
must be dripping and making spots on the aggressiveness McCoy won the decis­ does not satisfy the present use of example, carried a nqwa Item stating must be well fed. They w ill put up
tivities
of the Red Cross lies In its
the
phrase,
"hook
and
crook,”
which
that “on the 26th of June (the latest with sleeping accommodations which
able to back up their statements. table cloth.
ion and was Immediately challenged
public health nursing service. There
does not simply mean In a precarious
RESULTS QAN BE OBTAINED
to a return bout. Thle will be stag­ manner, bnt at all hazards, 111 or well. date) General Bonaparte waa at British maids would not tolerate, but are nearly 1,000 such hurses serving
Bologna.”
there Is no compromise on food, says
ONLY W HEN TEAM THINKING
Kitchen scissors may be used for ed on the next card and 1« billed as
The custom referred to Is described
in every part of the country.
a w rite r in London Answers.
AND WORKING IS DONE.
a
ten
round
go."
in the Bodmin Register of 1525, In
cuttng up chicken, shredding lettuce,
As an Invaluable reservoir In time
A cook, though she w ill keep her
which is thia statement: "Dynmnre
Will party who took sack of pots and pans spotlessly clean, will of a great national emergency, thepj
chopping raisins and marshmallows.
The Hermiston beauty parlor was Wood was ever open and common to
FAREWELL PARTY
____
Rub the blades and the fingers with
acratck feed please let us know not wash a floor with much zeal. The Is enrolled- under the Red Cross ban­
GIVEN BOYNTON’S a little butter when preparing closed the first part of the week on the Inhabitants of Bodmin to bear
hardest-working French women, It 1» ner a reaorre of 42,002 nurses. In a
what they did with it J. D. Wag- Interesting to note, have, us u rule number
away
upon
their
hacks
a
bnrden
of
account of Mre. Shaar being confin­
of disasters during the past
sticky food.
lop,
crop,
hook,
crook
and
bag
wood."
A farewell party was given Mr.
perfectly kept hands.
ed to her home with sickness.
year. In which the Red Cross has
horn. ltc
French women tell me that there aided, and where the services of the
and Mrs. Van« Boynton last Friday
Variation In color and texture
Is more love In a French home thun
night at the Hermiston hotel. Carts makes meal planning interesting. It
nurses were required, they have been
In a British one, and that they are
ard dancing furnished the enter­ Is better to serve creamed chicken
among the first to mobilize.
more concerned with the fam ily well-
tainment for the evening after which en- and eeealloped potatoes, tlfan to
At Loratn, O., last year 34 enrolled
being than we are.
refreshments were served.. About seive two creamed or partly liquid
Gossip, largely keenly critical In Red Cross nurses were engaged In re­
thirty were present. Mr. and Mrs. foods such as creamed or eeealloped
character, Is rife among better-class lief work, while 124 were employed In
ihe mld-weat toruado disaster relief
French women. T heir talk, indeed. I*
Boynton have taken up their resi­ potatoes and creamed chicken In the
operation of this year. The work of
criticism, criticism, and always crltl
dence In Portland.
same course. It la better to have
Mrs. Dorothy Davis Slelchter, a Red
clsm. There Is Jealousy for the worn
Cross public health nufsa stationed at
one food cut In the form of cubes, as
an who looks nice and laughter foi
Fairbanks, Alaska, In checking a flu
Meet Market Changes Location
chicken a la king, than to serve a
the one who doesn't. A French woman
epidemic at Fort Yukon, In the Aictlc,
The Hermleton meat market has vegetable cut In the same way. The
will not admit to age until It Is renlly
has won pratso from all who knew
’-(•-red It" location from the west same things also applies to maashed
upon her. Then, socially, she becoirer
of It.
Indeed a back number.
„• - f the tracks to the building for­ foods.
It Is to assist In maintaining such
Spirit la said to be the keynote ol
merly occupied by the City Mieat
valuable services to the community
a French woman's character. Armed |
Market. They opened for buslnese
(hat the American Rnd Cross Invites
Community Club
with It, aim never admits defeul
members dur! 3 Its ninth annual roll
in the new building Monday morn­
The regular meeting of the Com­
whether in the world of commerce oi
call. Novnmh r 11 to 26, the only such
ing. The name ot the firm w ill be munity elab was held Monday nt the
of conquest.
And tills spirit, with
appeal whkh C.3
1 Cross makes In
changed from the Hermiston market Hermleton hotel. About thirty mem­
which she "downs” a rival, enables her
the year.
also
to
cheer
on
her
hiiohund
to
fume
to the City Meat Market
bers o t the club were present an dn-
i and fortune.
Joyed a drilelous luncheon. Altar
No ar n-' !.i s' ’ ’te— t onal ts that
0. A. C.
the routine business was disponed of
to tho I 1 »dll: uf c»'>-v peon's. The
The-Oregon Agricultural collage la a musical program waa prseated in
sum of »' 60 ' i.ni n ' panes boy In
Location of Famous
Tokle • 1 the f •: 'a I .rjara relief I nd
now operating a broadcasting «ta­ charge of Mira. Leila Phelps, substi­
London W ell Unknown bear :-s a -">rld f fr' "'tj.iln en-
llón, KFDJ. 282.5 meter», and is on tuting for Mrs. C. Jf. Voyen. Ona
Even before the Norman conquest gem red hy the
cric n Red C-css.
the a lrlh ree nights of the week with of the new Orthophonle VIctrolas
j the holy well of St. Clement, l.ondou
• mixed Qtaenttonal and musical wa„ leaned tor the afternoon hy B.
used to be the arene of ninny pilgrim
When the n F ’
rs u 1 the h'gh tens
program.* Radio fans here have not ( r Mitchell and the audience was an­
age«, and these conllnued until the
enroll 100 per cent I" the t merle»»
teen vary snceeaaful thus far In get- ¡ thuslaatle over th« rendition of the
Reformation. It used to lie the favor
Red troB », should you lag h jh ln d î
Ite try ttla g griace for lads and lassies
ting theme
following program: Souvnlr, Frits
on summer evening*. In the time when
Join the American Red Cross vhozs
,
■ -
.......—
' Krelsleri; Echo Fong, GalU Cure! ;
the SJrand of Uin lon was a country
work Is your expression of your hu­
RnDrosd Officials Visit Hermiston ¡Seng of the Volga Boatmen, Challa-
road and not the Important London
man Impulses.
Faust. Carn-
,pln; Prison
rhorneghfare 11 is today. The site of
dlvts- so. Journet, Otnek; Angst's Serenade.
the old well la believed Io lie some- Large Volunteer Work of Red Cross
it end W. B. Brown muck-and Elmhelist; G em from
where between the law courts In the
Volunteers under the Red Cross all
Htrnnd and Kt. Clement's Inn.
Roee-Marie. Victor Light Opera Co.
of the O.
over the United States are doing con-
W
ithin
a
few
yards
o
f
the
site
of
T s r tB '-' « 4 . 1 t a f t - M
n . -F. D. CaUabaa gar« a concise
'{MM
itantly fqr others, among their prod­
In
th" well stands the chnrch of Kt. ucts being more than 90 per cent of
mt« ca r tier e kdd after«»»*
Interesting paper on "The
ed their private
Clement, whose bells are famed In | the Braille reading matter for tho
a few hours spent here No. 3
of the Danae."
nursery .rhyme. Here Doctor Johnson | hjlnd. and a v s.i -reduction of cloth­
the ear np for th« retara
used to have e pew, but there Is no : ing and surgical t easing*.
record of his ever having visited the
of Seattle, brother
well— which was only bricked over'
George Frindte rturnd to
1« visiting
when the present law courtg were
te Brita laet fctnrday.
la thia city.
-TRY TEE HERALD WANT ADS—
built —Jinn»«» City Star.
NATIONAL HEALTH AIM
OF REO CROSS PP.3SRÂM
In th e D a n g e r Z o n e