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

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VOL. XX
HBIMISTON WWS
FROM UMATILLA
HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, W B R SD A Y , DECEMBER 3, 1923
XBS SALE OF RED
STAMPS HOW OX
CROSS STA
Mr». P. V. Prime Appointed Chairman
W ill Have Charge of
Dirtrihution Here.
GIVEN AT COLUMBIA PARENT-TEACHERS
WORK ADVOCATES
Prepared By Teachers
NEW POLICY Entertainment
TO MEET DEG. 10
and Pupils Very Creditable.
H 11IS T 0N LOCALS
Marlon McKee spent Thanksgiving
with horn© folks In Wasco.
FOOT BAIL TEAM
BANQUETED THURSDAY
Mrs. S? J. McKeen was a guest of
her daughter In Pendleton Thanks­
A Thanksgiving program was given
UMATILLA GRIDIRON WARRIORS
The annual campaign for the sale TRACTS OP PRODUCTIVE L AN DS. Wednesday evening at the Columbia PROGRAM WILL BE GIVEN AT giving.
i ,
FIA YERS AND LADY FRIENDS EN­
HUMBLED BY LOCAIS 13 TO 8
of Red Cross Christmas seals to well OH PROJECTS HAVE HO SETTLERS school by tbs pupils. One of the
JOY FEED
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
under way here. Quite a number of I
i Claude Kellogg was a gueet at th©1
largest crowds that has gathered at
people have responded to the ca ll|
| Harry Staw home for Thanksgiving
the school house tor some time at­
dinner.
H ioS y*! P ro d ig i« But Up Strong Be­ but there atlB remains more te be Errors Caused by Lack of Vision tended the affair. At an early hour
Given By Prof. Cherry and Rev.
Business M eeting W ill Follow
Pro­
w a
iv *
•old.
f e n « and Twice Prevent
Young. W. J. Warner Speak» on
all available seats were taken and
Inexperience and Mistaken
gram. Co-operation Urged
The public 1» familiar with every
The Kellogg Motor company re­
Umatilla Prom Scoring.
F laying the Game. Other
improvised benches were brought In­
Policy
to
Be
Corrected.
1
I phase of the Christmas seal drive
perì the sale of the following cars
in W elfare of the School
to play in order to accommodate
Talk» and Impromptu
sst week: Ford sedan to Jasper
i
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and know they can contribute to no
Speeches Given.
those present. The program opened
6 Sarklson, Castle Rock; touring
to
Hermiston high played and won more deserving cause. It is hoped
A revision of the Government re­ with a song by the intermediate
her last game of the season Thanks- that *11 W*H come forward and do
The Parent-Teacher association J. R. Johnson, Boardman; Ford
clamation policy was one of the grades followed by a Thanksgiving
giving day when she Journeyed to Ihelit bit and put Hermiston and
, The Hermiston high football
pageant.
A
short
play
was
next.
will
hold ther regular meeting on coupe to Earl Isom, Willows.
chief recommendations contained In
Umatilla and humbled the foot b a ll,
over with a bang,
and their girl friends was the guests
Tommy
Stewart
offered
a
recitation
Thursday, Dec. 10. In the high school
the anual report of the Interior de
Jess Goff was a business visitor ot Superintendent Cherry and Rev.
team of that school by a score of 13
Mre- F- V- Prime has been ap-
and
the
third
grade
gave
the
story
auditorium
at
3
P.
M.
After
the
fol­
part men t submitted by Secretary
to 3. Quite a crowd of Hermiston Pointed chairman of the drive and
of the seasons. There were recita­ lowing program business win be in Hermiston from Cold Springs young at a banquet given in their
Work.
I
Monday.
I honor last Thursday night in thjs
rooters wa© on hand to witness the atamPs may be procured from her.
tion,, by Phillip Wilson, Arltno transacted:
Concerning the new policy Secre­
contest and the game furnished They will also be on sale at Klngs-
basement of the M. E. church. The
Hough and Mary Wilson, piano solo
Songs by the Glee club girls, x
tary Work has the following to say
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd and fam- (©©d had been promised the boys for
enough thrills to keep them excited tor’s end Campbell’© stores.
by Vera Armstrong, a play by the localized recitation by ttye Eighth
Callng attention to the fact that
lly spent Thanksgiving at the R. oome time and it came as a fitting
ail through the encounter.
j
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th reclamation fund, originally In­ third grade, recitations by the third grade on Citizenship and a solo by Alexander home in Pendleton.
During the first part of the con­
close of Thanksgiving day when the
Methodist Basaar
grade, recitations by the first grade Miss Seyler.
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Saturday, December 12, at - 1, tended to revolve or be funded In and a closing song. Th© program
test It was even
Stephen,
one side
squad had won a victory over Uma-
Mr and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie and H1Ia by a ©©©,.© of 13 tQ 2 Th©r©
Everyone Interested in the welfare
then the other getting the ball and o’clock the M. E. Ladles Aid w ill
yeare' had “ot lH>en ,unded in wag very creditable to the teachers
punting on the last down. Hermis- open-Thelr basaar. They will have 20 years, and that there are large and pupils and those present enjoyed of the school is urged to be present. family were visitors Thanksgiving was turkey with all the trimmings
We need your interest and co-opera­ at the home of Mrs. McKeuzle's and the boys state that when It com©»
ton's first touchdown was made when » » sale aprons, large and small, tracts of productive lands on lrrl- sveery minute of its rendition.
father, Mr. George O'Daniels, in to putting on a feed Professor Cherry
tion.
Umatilla attempted a forward pass | light and dark, articles of fancy work gated pojects for which there are no
Pendleton.
and Parrish of Hermiston caught the home made candy and cooked food, aettl®f8' the 8ecretary declared that
and Rev. Young cannot be equaled.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
ball and raced across the line for ai
kind that mother used to until measures have been put Into
W. J. Warner gave an Interesting
TAKEN UP NOTICE
Charles Baker was a business visi­ talk on Playing The Game. Mr.
touchdown. Hermiston failed to imake.” The Hermiston Produco 6 effect to aolve these problems o t set-
Notice Is herby given that I have tor In Pendleton Saturday.
Mrs.
Thomas
Campbell
and
Mrs.
Supply
Company
have
kindly
dona-
tlement
*nd
dvelopmnt
and
the
old
Warner Is an ex-football star and
she the extra point. Soon after
taken up and kept for about ten
coach and gave the boy© an Instruct­
Umatilla scored a touchback. Her­ ted the use of their warehouse In projeots havp ^een made self-sus­ Bnos Martin were hostesses at a
Tom Jensen has returned from the ive and timely discourse.
taining, the advisability of undertak­ bridge party given Saturday, Novem­ days at C. L Unke ranch, 1 mile
miston was right up aglnst her goal which to hold the bazaar.
south of Hermiston the following county bastlle after serving a sixty
ing
new
projects
would
seem
to
be
ber
28.
They
also
entertained
with
Ernie Parrish, captain of th«
line when Parrish droppd back to
a Rook and sewing party Monday, described animal: One heifer,, red day sentence. Tom grew a mustache team, spoke for the players. Mias
punt. The center made a bad pass Heighborhood Club Hold M eeting conjectural.”
with
white
on
stomach
and
hips,
while
a
guest
of
Sheriff
Cooklngham
The secretary said a report would November 23. About thirty were
and the ball bounded In such a m an-1 The Neighborhood club met last
Nancy McNaught repliettto the toaat
about 7 months old. Said animal and says it Is the only thing he
to the girls, while Earl Bensel ans­
ner that Parrish wa8 unable to get Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Chas. be made to the present congress em- present at both events.
will
be
oold
at
public brought back to remind him of his
wered the toast to the boys.
his hands on It. Just as he fell on Keller. An interesting program was bracing rcoommendatlon8 under the
bidder1 visit.
auction
to
the
highest
the pigskin a Umatilla played nab «tendered after which refreshments new reclamation law covering-the
—
Mrs. W. W. FelthouBe was hostess for cash in hand on the 19th day of
were served. Th next metiag w ill! ¡proposed charging off j»f approxl- last Monday night at a bridge party.
Mm for a touch back.
HERMISTON LOCALS
December,
1925,
at
the
above
des­
A.
D.
Smith
was
a
business
visitor
Hermiston’s second
touchdown be held at the home of Mrs. Canfield. ¡irately $2«,000,000 In losses to be This is the first of a series that will
cribed ranch at 10 o’clock A. M.
in Pendleton Monday.
i levied against unproductive land, be given. About forty were present.
came towards the latter part ot the
Ms. Frank Sllvey and eon Roy
Dated at Hermiston on this 30th
last quarter. The ball was carried BIG DOUBLE PROGRAM
j which was suggested by the depart
were
over from their wheat ranch
day of November, 1925.
O. Lee Clark made a trip to Pen­
down the field by line plunges and
COMING TO LEGION THEATER tnent’« fact, finding committee.
near Condon Saturday. Mrs. Sllvey
13-2t
Signed, C. L. UNKE.
Cara Collide on Highway
dleton Monday,
"If thls relief Is approved by con­
forward passes and after a series of
states tlrey are well satisfied with
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A Chrysler sedan and the Pen­
A big double program consisting gress,” the report declared, “it will
center bucks wag again put over the
’heir
new surroundings. They have
W. G. Rodda, county bee inspector,
of five vaudeville acts and the pic­ relieve the farmers from indebtedness dleton bakery delivery car collided
line. Goal was converted.
in over four hundred acree of wheat
made
a
business
trip
to
Pendleton
on
the
highway
last
Tuesday
morn­
Umatlla put up a good game but ture Don Dare-pevll, featuring Jack they can not meet because of ob
‘his year and the prospects now for
* STATE MARKET AGENT
Monday.
t
,
their line was weak and Kendler, Hoxie, Is scheduled for tne Legion fa c ie s such aa land of little or no ing in the vicinity of the Jim Beebe
a bumper crop next year 1© very
ranch. Both cars were damaged *
DEPARTMENT
*
their star quarter, was unablel to tbentre Saturday and Sunday. Dec. value. Whethere the loss to the
Slg Davis, who Is on the road as bright. Roy is attending high school
♦
get away with his plays and passes. 5 and 6. Mla8 Bell Laughlin and government is 228,000,000 or double considerable. The driver of the *
film salesman for Warner Bros., it Condon and 1« making quite a ret­
her company will present the scream­ that, is not of material concern when sedan was brought to Hermiston and ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ❖ » « » « ♦ » ♦ ♦ e
spent
Thanksgiving with his family ard for himself on the foot ball team.
doctor
Ulsley
attended
to
several
cut8
(C. E. Spence, Market Agent, 714
hotel Friday evening, November 21, ing funny farce comedy "The Blue balanced against the continuance of
Recently when the Arlington AU
in
this
clty.l
and bruises that he sustained In the
Court House, Portland.)
for the purpose of organizing. Miss Law.” The picture alone is wen a mistaken policy."
ttars journeyed to Portland to play
wreck.
Mortimer, formerly of Her- worth the price of admission and the
th© Water Front team In that city
"Two years,” the secretary said,
Harlan
T.
Klllgore,
brother
of
Mrs,
• -t-f, „ aptnfl as toastmaster and the five vaudeville acts makes the show
W heat Prices in Morrow County Tom Wilson, who resides In th© Col­ Roy was Invited to go along as a
"are not enough to correct the errors
A uxiliary Meets Monday N igh t
•! of the evening were Dr. T. a real bargain for theater shoppers. of inexperience, lack of vision, or
member of the Arlington team la
’Movement of wheat from Eastern umbia district, passed away last week
• v to Claude Haddox and Mlss The price of admission will be 25
The Auxiliary of the Hermiston
recognition ot ability displayed while
mlstakn policy. It has, however,
at
Wallu
Walla
after
an
operation.
’-’tr-er. of Freewater. The and 50 cents.
post of the American Legion met Oregon to Portland terminals this
a player ot the Condon high team.
been long enough to dispel the se>-
A
sister
of
the
deceased.
Mrs.
W.
H.
fall
has
been
very
slow
in
compari­
—
ks were chiefly on what O, N. 8.
erbey which has so long veiled the last Monday night at the home of son with former seasons, farmers ap­ Taylor accompanied the body to
been In the past and how we NOTICE OF HEARING UPON FINAL
operation ot federal reclamation. Mrs. Herbert Shesley. After a busi­ parently holding back for higher Puyallup, home of his father, where -M rs. Sam Rogers and baby left
wnRp a better O. N. 9. now and
REPORT
Thursday for Portland where they
We are now entering a new era In ness session cards were playef.
Pf-ices. Actual prices to growers the funeral services wer© held Sun­
In the future. After dinner the In the County Court of th e State of
will spend some time vlsttlng.
the history of reclamation.”
day.
around Heppner, as reported to the
''’•enlng was spent In organizing.
Oregon for U m atilla County.
The secretary said the depart­ NOTICE OF HEARING UPON FINAL 8tat» Maket Agent's office, ranged
Claude Haddox of Hermiston was In the Matter of the Estate
Tony Soneson ha8 completed a
REPORT
ment had been cautious In begin­
J. K. Shotwell and Pat Doherty
from $1.30 to $1.35 net for Blue-
elected president, Miss Mayberry of
of
ning application of the $4,330,000 In the County Court of the State stem; Club and Forty-fold $1.25 to were businew© visitors In Pendleton Hdewalk In front of Mrs. M, A.
Milton secretary, Miss Goldie Betts Tfcddie L. Hall, Deceased.
Brown’s property on Hurlbu^t ava
for projects and extensions appro­
of Oregon for Um atilla County.
$1.28; Turkey Red $1.18 to $1.26. Monday.
of Freewater and Ethyl Grigg of
Notice Is hereby given that the priated by the last congress because In the Matter of the Estate
These differences were mueiiy ou
Hermiston, reporters A social com­ undersigned administratrix ot the es­
Ernie Parrish wbb a visitor In
of
of experience with old projects, and
mittee was appainted by the president tate of Teddje L. Hall, deceased, ha©
Mrs. Dan Wilson, of Eugene, Pilot Rock and Pendleton over Sat­
grades and wheat of good test weight
Benjamin
F.
Strohm,
Deceased.
held up entirely the $3,600,000 Baker
Eleanor Brlgga of Hermiston was filed her final report with the elerk
Notice is hereby given that the and grade would run closer In price. mother of Thomas and Lon Wilson, urday and Sunday.
project In Oregon. In thi3, he said,
made chairman of this committee.
ot the above entitled Court and that ,he had the approval of the attorney- undersigned administrator of the es­ For instance, the $1.18 lot of Tur­ passed away at her home Wedneeday
There are about twenty-five stu­ the Judge of said Court has desig­
Stated communication of Queen
key Red weighed 52 pounls to the after a long illness. Othsr children
general, and the project will be held tate of Benjamin F Strohm, deceas­
dents here from Umatilla county and nated Saturday, the 2nd day of Janu­
left' to mourn her loss are Mrs. Erma Esther chapter O. E 8. next Tuesday
ed, has filed his final report with bushel.
up
until
congress
has
had
time
to
we are very proud to say that Her­ ary,1*25 at 2 o'clock In the after­
Wilson, Mrs. J. R. Lawson, Mrs. May night. Election of officers and
the Clerk of the above entitled Court
miston has a larger showing than noon aa the time, and the rooms of review the departmnt’g former ac­
Obrander1, Mrs. Edith Hendrickson, payment of dues. By order of W. M.
Fast Growing in Favor
and that the Judge of said Court has
tion.
any other town In the county.
the above entitled Court In the
Oerald Wilson and Sylvester Wilson.
designated Saturday, the 2nd day of
Reports from growers, inspectors,
Chas. Burke wag a dinner guest
County Court House at Pendleton,
January, 1926 at 2 o'clock In the
county agents and retail merchants
UMATILLA COUHTT STUDENTS
Umatilla County, Oregon as the place HERMISTON BOY IS NAMED
A party made up of Earl Boynton Thanksgiving day at the D. H.
afternoon as the time, and the room8
ORGANIZE AT MONMOUTH when and where hearing Is to he had
FOOTBALL CAPTAIN, WHITMAN of the above entitled Court In the from different sections ot the state and wife, Harold McKeen and wife, Prindle home In- this city.
are that the potato grading and in­ Herschel Hiatt and wife and Henry
thereon. AU ¡persons lnterastd ar1
County Court House In Pendleton,
Herm iston Boy. Elected President of hereby notified to then and there
spection law Is fast growing In favor Hitt enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner
Mrs. George Bancroft left Wednes­
According to the announcement Umatilla County. Oregon, as the place
The Organization.
appear and show cause. If any they made at the annual foot ball dinner when and'where hearing Is to be as the people realize Its benefits, at the William isnaar non»« iu tun day for Dayton, Washington, where
According to a communication re­ have, w hy said report should hot
says the state market agent. The law city.
i;
she will spend a week visiting her
ceived from Miss Ethel Grigg the be approved, the administratrix1 dis­ at the Jensen Tea rooms In Walls had thereon. All persons Interested simply requires an honest pack and
mother.
students from Umatilla county at­ charged, her bondsmen exhonorated Walls, Leo Smith ot Hermiston will are hcrey notified to then and there any honest grower or dealer doesn't
Chas. Hahn has moved from his
head
the
Whitman
football
team
next
appear
and
show
cause,
If
any
they
tending the state normal school at and the estate closed.
want any more. Growers compelled former residence on Gladys avenue
Why send your watehjes, clocks
year. The selection was made by have, why said report should not be
Monmouth have perfected an organ­
Dated thl© 3rd day of December, members of the team and Smith wa, approved, the administrator dis- what others have gained by doing to the Goodwin house recently vac­ and jewelry away, when I repair
ization. The following is th© letter 1925.
everything In that line and the work
ated by the Rankin family.
n or
em
the unanimous
choice. This
Is charged, his bondsmen exhonerated
received from Miss Grigg:
C. MARJORIE HALL,
is guaranteed. I carry a small line
Smith’s third year at Whitman. Hs and the estate closed.
The students of Umatilla county 13-5tc
Administratrix. played center.
F. W. Straw, wife and daughter, of goods and will order anything you
James McCready returned Thurs­
Dated
this
3rd
day
of
December
held a banquet kt the Monmouth
day from the Stanfield ranch on of Lewiston, Idho, left Sunday for wish. Next door east of Sappers*
Predictions are made that the 1926'1925.
NOTIC OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE eleven will bg one of the best aggre­
Butter Creek,- whterp he ha8 been their home after spending a week Hdwe. Yourg for business. F. W.
GEORGE STROHM,
VARIED PROGRAM AT
OF BEAT. PROPERTY
13-lte
visiting at the home of his brother, Newell.
Administrator. employed for some time.
gations
ever
turned
out
by
Whitman.'
i3-5tc
COLUMBIA DEC. 18 In the County Court o f th e State of
Harry Straw.
On Wednesday, December 9, the
Oregon for Um atilla County
The Neighborhood dub will put on In the
ie Matter of the Estate
Art Schmidt, who suffered an in­ Baptist Lades Aid will hold their
an entertainment and supper for the
of
jury to his knee In the football game regular businem meeting at the home
Farm Bureau at the Columbia school James Alexander Cifelg Thom,
with Pendleton two weeks ago, was of Mrs. Raymond Crowder. All
house on December 18th. The pro­ deceased.
taken to his home near Heppner on members are urged to attend.
gram consists of music, songs and ' Notice to hereby given that the
Thursday. The injury wa„ more
recitations, followed by good eats, undersigned. Administrator of the
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Doherty were
serious than at first thought and
Qome and enjoy the evening with us. e © ^ © of j©,,,©© Alexander Craig
Art will be out of school for at least Pendleton' visitor« Wednteeday.
Thom, deceased, will from and after
two weeks.
COUNTY BEEKEEPERS
the 2nd day of January, 1926 at the
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Methodist Episcopal church Sun-
ELECT OFFICERS office of W. J. Warner In the City
E. Wattenberger and family of i day, Dec. 6 -Sunday gchool at 10 A
of Hermiston, Umatilla county, Ore­
Pine City, were guests at the L. H. M. Morning worship at 11. Ep­
F inancial Condition of Organization gon offer for sale to the highest
worth League nt 7 P. M. All young
Berry home during Thanksgiving.
B etter Than Ever in History.
bidder for cash In band, the follow­
people espect I'y Invited. Il lustra t-
At a recent meeting of the Uma­ ing described real property situated
Mr. and Mrs. David Wright and ed lecture r' ' r T . subject, fnd-
tilla Beekeepers. association officers in Umatilla County, Oregon, to-wlt:
children of Salem were guest« at Ians ot the r thv-rst. Weekly
for the coming year were ‘elected. All that part of the SBH SEH
¡|h© F. M. Gulwlto home over the prayer ard Bib! r'/idy Thursd.-v eve-
Thq officer« elected weile Charlee ©nd the EH SWH 8B U lying
cniy Young, mlx-
nlng at 7:30.
Thanksgiving holiday.
Raiser, resident; R. C. Mitchell, of north of the "A” line canal In sec-
later.
,a, vice-president. W. G t ion 12, Tp. 4 N. R. 28 « . W. M. con-
Booi
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rlntoul, of
selected for another term talnlng 5 acres. This sale to made
Mr and ’ ’-a. D’ ijB ir” r ,d Mrs.
Portland, were Thanksgiving guests
B» asegntary and treasurer. Aecod- under and la pursuance of a lieenee
at the Oeorge Briggs home In Col­ Bearslry rf Boa’ '• 'an. r ere step p ­
Inc to the report read at the meet- I and order of sale
and entered
ing In H e i Iston Tueed.-v. M' D ing­
umbia.
ing the financial condition of the
the Hon. I. M. Sehannep, Judge
man Is employ ' ' ty f e lal'.road and
asaoclatton-le better at present than of the above entitled Court on the
wU' of the
H. L. Holgate, attorney for the Mrs. Bearsley Is
Its history. The 7th day of November, 1925 In tbs
Reclamation service, was in Hermis /superintendent of ecL.oln n Dcard-
membership
enjoyed a steady above entitled sstate^-and such sale
ton Tuesday to meet with the hoards man.
and will be made subject to confirmation
growth daZIng jtbe
ot director© for the west and east
n o * Carty active
by said Court.
M E. Bascar— Place. Campbell’s
, irrigation districts.
are an the roll. W. O. Rodda eonaty
Dated thia 3rd day of Deeember,
warehouse on Main street. Time, 1
bee In spar tor, gave his anneal re­ » 2 5 .
Mr. and Mrs. Enos Martin motor­ o'clock P. M. Date, Saturday. Dee.
ar tbs masting. The
JOHN M. THOM.
ed to Pendleton Wednesday.
12.
showd that daring'HtoJVtof he had. Administrator of the a^oye entitled
ffa
visited seventy apiartH^hnd Inspest
¿Estate.
Mr». A. H. Norton and slater. Mr».
F. A. Newell has opened a Jewelry
ed 1956 colonies. Most of them be
W. J WARNER;
1 HeriOge, toft Slinday for California (and watch repair shop In the bulld-
in good condttlea.
His Attorney.
13 5te
«r’her« they will spend several week«. Ing with the American shoe ehop.
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T h e A n n u a l T o b o g g a n S lid e
Alles Morlsn spent Tkanka- ! Mrs. A. M Bensel I» vtoitlng ber
gtvtag at her home here. Mise Mor­ perenta. Mr. and Mrs. JJ. C. Devis, ,
this w w i at
ta» I» * rtvdent at Pullman.
Mr. and Mrs A. E. Bensel and fam.
According to report» Frank Stone
haa «uecumed t» the radio fever and lly were, visitors In Walla Wall*
Installed a new radio In fcto home. Thanksriviag day.
'Ite**