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0fce ïbnmafcm Wralh m . xi HERMISTON, UMAHULÌ COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1928 | Episcopal services will be held No. 14 Mr. and Mra. George Bancroft 14 4 ♦ * < 4 ♦ 4 4 ________________________ STATE MARKET AGENT DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT BAXEB COACH FICEE EASTERN heujstoh locals JAP COMMITS at the Christian Science hall Sunday turned home Tuesday from Dayton, “ I 1 * f OREGON XYTBK3AL ELEVER Bam Oldaker, an ex-resident of evening. December IS, at 7:40. Rev Washington. Mrs., Bancroft has 4 is her« from h l, home In 8. V. Hinkle, of Pendleton, will been visiting friends for a few weeks ' 4 SUICIDE AT UMATILLA Eight Player» of the Baker Squad St. Hermiston Paul. preach. All welcome. | close to Dayton. George left here ♦ 4 ♦ TWO SPEAKERS AT CLUB TUESDAY ♦ 4 Compri8«» P in t Team. the latter part of the week for D a y - | 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pierce and faintly F. B. Swayze, E. P. Dodd and ton and Mrs. Bancroft returned with (C. E. Spenc», Market Agent, 714 FOUND HANGING TO RAILROAD Coach Gllndeman of Baker high Mr. and Mrs. Prank Bilderback and Colonel McNaught returned Tuesday him. On the return trip Mr. Ban Court House, Portland.) ANDREW WEISS AND P. H. YEAR- has picked, an aH-Baatern Oregon! Mra’ B- A Hobbs motored Sunday to from a business trip to Lind, Wash croft stopped at Pilot Rock and BRIDGE SATURDAY MORNING Paadleton to taho in the firing cir ington. OUT GIVE INTERESTING TALKS •mythical high school eleven. brought back a load of Christmas ( Frank Lowden's Prediction. cus held in that city. trees. Coach Gllndeman la very modest ____ i Aij» “I can foresee the day when Mrs. Josie Westcott and mother. Called and Gives Verdict of ,n h,s “«lection and picks only eight Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Gaither and Mrs Walter Botkins, were dinner I have for sale some excellent ,hln* produced °« farm Mr. Yearout Tell» of Scoutcraft. Mr. men of the Baker team as members Suicide. Body Shipped to daughter Anna and Dorothy Hitt gueetB at the Frank Bilderbaek home Christ ma, trees. They are on sale f° r the markets win »• marketed by Weiss Speaks on Reclama of his mythical eleven. The follow. Portland for Cremation. at both the Tum-A-Lum and Inland the farmera through or- motored to Pendleton Sunday. Thursday. Ing is the team: Tom Duff, Baker, tion Problems. Empire lumber yards. Buy early «»“‘“ tlons of thir own creatnon.” left end; Whittier, Baker, left tack- Mrs. J. O Knight left Friday for and take your pick. They will be Thia pPed,ctlon waa “ «<»• bY F- Mr. and Mrs. George O’Danlels, of A Jap whose name could not be *«: McCord, Baker, leff guard; Sipnd, Baker where she will join her hus Pendleton, mother and father of bold at reasonable prices. George ° ’ Lowden’ « p e r n o r of Illinois learned and who was employed by La Grande, center; Cox, Union, right band who left some time ago to ac Two Interesting and instructive and president of the American Dairy Mrs. F. C. McKenzie, were guests at Bancroft Adrian, Baker, right tackle; the rkllroad at Umaltllla washing guard; Federation, at a speech In Oakland. talks were made before th* Hermto- _ „ „ , . t „ . . . . oept a position as salesman with _ the McKenzie home in this city B**n- windows and other odd Jobs arsxind G Duff. Baker, right end; Cundiff, hoejery f,rm hav,„ g that terrltory The Baptist " ¡Id iZ Aid will hold C#1- Nov- 18‘ And wbJ not? a8ks t0" Commerclal club at thelr luncb- day. B a p tist L a d le , A id w ill h oid e market asent The surnris- POn Tuesday at the Hermiston hotel. Mm the station was found hanging from Baker, quarterback; Hines, Baker,! a Christmas cooked food sale on ! B,a,e marael «gent, tnesurpris- the railroad bridge Saturday morn. right half; Hatton, Pendleton, left! Dec. 23. There will be pop-corn *"« thlnS 18 that farmers have 801 5 * ‘ f s Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boynton and I wllHam gbaar and Willard Felt Ing. He had tied a rope around his half; Payne. Baker, fullback. balls, salted peanuts, doughnuts. | long Permitted the middle interests ,nlston for the pa8t ,ew day8 on bu8‘- Mr. and Mrs. Harold McKeen motor, The aecond team: -Sherren. Pen-I _______ Sunday. mornlng by car ness in connection with reclamation ne«k and evidently Jumped from the rolls, pies, cakes and nince meat, n o t!t0 make wbat profits that are made ed to Pendleton today. b rig« His test was barely touch- dleton, left end; Johnson, Wallowa. for Portl"and. affairs, was present and during the to mention plum puddings. The on *ann products. No otAsr. .indus ing one of the piers of the bridge, left tackle; Minnie, Pendleton, left try of power would year after'year luncheon was called upon to make Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Campbell sale will open at 2 o'clock. P i. feet was barely touching one offguard; York, Baker, center; Smoots, I Mr and’ Mrs Vane Boynton were produce and sell at about cost and a short address. Mr. Weiss stated were visitors In Pendleton Monday. ing one ofthe piers of the bridge. The La Grands, right tackle; Manary, 'Sunday v,3,tors at , he Haro,d Mc_ permit others to resell the products that although he wa, not prepared War Trophies Are Coming to make a speech there were a few ’ orty was cold when found and no Baker, right end; Glass, La Grande. Keen home In this city Vane L Chub Longhorn and Hollis Percy Many cities In Oregon will soon at a sixty per cent advance. There things he wished to say and respond *t the unfortunate man had made quarterback; Clark, Halfway, right emp(oyed „ galesman b a Pend,eton made a trip by car to Pendleton Tues is no good reason on earth, says the receive German war trophies being nrm. the leap sometime earlier during the half; McKinnon^ LaGrande, left day night. Hollis went up to v> tt distributed from Raritan, N. J., by market agent, why producers them ed Impartng a good deal of knowl Ig’-t. A W Prann, the local un* half; Johnson, Pendleton, fullback. his wife who was sick at the home the Federal government. Among selves cannot handle their products edge and information concerning re dertaker was called and took charge Rev. B. V. Martin of Newberg, of her father and mother but has the trophies are cannon, light and all the way through to the consumer. clamation affairs. He advised the of th« body. The coroner w a, noti THE CREATION OF Oregon, preached both morning and been removed to the hospital in Pen heavy field guns, howitzers, mortarg There is no reason why they cannot farmers on irrigation projects to not fied and after an investigation de I« be their own ‘m iddle Jnen. When be down hearted but rather be of evening at the Baptist church. Rev dleton. and minnewerfers, etc. KNOCKERS ARD BOOSTERS good cheer a , he believed the prob clared it a case of suicide. The body Martin is an able speaker and those Oregon cities which will receive they do bring this about the bridge was. shipped to Portland for crema Cecil Kelly who has been employ one or more of these captured guns between the grower and eater can lem, would in a natural way adjust I present enjoyed h i, address very tion after which tho ashes will be In the beginning when the Creator much. T he’members of the church ed driving a truck near Pendleton are Eugene, Helix, Prairie City, be materially shortened and both themselves. Mr. W-eJss cited In stances where reclamation officials «e” t to Japan and strewn among had made all the good creatures In wm meet next Sunday to decide was in Hermiston Wednesday. Dufur, Maupin, Coquille, Hermiston, classess be benefltted. Consumption visiting various projects were com those of his fathers. - the world, the Spirit of Evil brood- j whether or not they will call Rev. Brookings, Enterprise, Lakeview, of ail farm products would greatly ed mightily and he introduced into Martin as pastor of the church, Georgte Wagner states that the Milton, Wallowa, Redmond. St. Hel increase If prices to the consumer pelled to listen to a tirade of con the minds and hearts of insects, rep next time he is employed by the city ens, Astoria, Arlington, Roseburg, could be lowered— if many of the un demnation of the project from the ETTTWER PLEASED AT SHOWING TO DATE tiles. beast and men, the seed, of necessary middle profits and expenses worst knockers in the community. Herb Shesley reports that he has to work on the street he is going Salem and Oregon City. Jealousy and ill-will When thia evil Just finished painting the barn and to put s sign on his back to reAd. “I could be eliminated. If the farmers This he said was a mistake as these — --------------------- Fred Ptelwer, local attorney, re- work hag become manifest In many co,i^d retain half the profits that same officials went back to Wash chicken house on the Sam Carson am not working out a fine.” George D IS A P P E A R E D -* t« Pendleton last night after deeds of hate by living creatures , ch near th,8 cjty The tWQ ,arge was busy Wednesday filling up the others make off his products he ington with a wrong impression and The local Odd Fellow, Lodge has ’ o -t t"-o weeks spent In the Inter- against each other, the Devil gath- barnB on the Q<!orge strohm rancb holes in the streets with dirt and a could make money. If the consumer were loath to ask or recommend ap <—t" for his campaign for the repub- ered all the worst thoughts of all haye a,80 b€en made spick and span number of people stopped to ask been requested to locate if possi could get the other half of profits In propriations for Ithe relief of the ble George (Bud) Crow, age 15; 5 ’’«•en nomination for United States these creatures, caused them to take! with a new coat of paint. 'arnier8 on irrigated lands. him what his fine was and how long feet, 8 inches tall, weight 115, fair reduced prices, there would be great senator. During his absence Mr. man’s shape, clothed him with sus- it would take him to work it out. P. H. Yearout, who is field exe ly Increased buying. When farmer, complexion, dark brown hair, small Steiwer wsb in the southern part of piclon, shod him with envy, gave him cutive of the Boy Scout movement Rolidly organize to Bell their own Mrs. Jack Farley and little son round face, pleasing personality, the state canvassing the situation a yellow streak for a backbone, and Cy Barker of Irrigon was trans if Umatilla county, was the next left Monday for their home after small bunch or scar under left Jaw goods they wiil have accomplished with respect to the senatorial situa christened h*m “A Knocker.” acting business in Hermiston Tues speaker. Mr. Yearout sketched much for themselves. visiting here at the J. G. Knight and near ear, faint scar across neck In tion. He expressed himself as being day. irlefly the history of the organise- This product was so fearful to Earl Boynton homes. front. well p’eased with the outlook at contemplate that the All-wise Creat ion and set forth its aim of keep- “Regulating” Grain Gambling He disappeared from his home in present. He was In all counties of or decided to make something to Miss Lily Yergens of Irrigon was ng the boy clean morally and The newspapers state that the Gooding, Idaho, on August 18th and A number of local men who have In this city Tuesday on a shopping the state south of Eugene meeting counteract it. So he took a sun ihysically and thus laying the foun. is believed to be in this vicinity. Mrs, Chicago Board of Trade has agreed old friends and making new ac beam, the heart of a child, the sense been employed by the Pacific Fruit expedition. latlon of better citizenship. He told Crow is prostrated and any informa- to the plans of Secretary of Agri quaintances. >f how the organization had grown of beauty In flowers, field, and the Express at Umatilla were layed off culture Jardine, and that wheat ton would be appreciated. If Bud “The campaign la still young, great outdoors, formed them into Saturday. At present there are no Ernest Parrish. Joe Neary and Na n the last few years to a member- Mr. Steiwer said today, “but to date the shape of an upright man, cloth cars coming In but no doubt the poleon Neadeau motored to Pendle sees this he should write home im ganmbling will hereafter be restrict ihip of seven hundred and ninety- ed. A regulation has been adopted mediately and relieve his mothr' 1 hna been moving along at a rate ed him with civic pride, gided him company will resume operations soon ton Sunday. They made the trip in that the board of directors may place two thousand. He larged busineee ♦h«* is pleasing to me. I have with equality and justice, armed him In order to take care of the Christ order to visit Art Schmidt who Is in anxiety. a limit on how high or low prices nen of the town to aid and assist round my position is strong In those with mercy, righteousness and good mas shipments. the hospital on account of an Injury may go, and that “heavy penalties he local troop that la being organ localities where I had expected to will and named him “A Booster.” to his knee sustained in the football STATE LAND SETTLEMENT be provided for anyone buying or ized here under the leadership of have strength. The friends who Joe Norton, who has been confin game with Pendleton. DEPT. REPORT NEW SETTLERS Ever since these two were creat selling above or below the limits set Rev. Young and said the opportunt- are working In my behalf are en ed, man has had the privilege of ed to his home for the last three by the directors.” State Market iee along this line were many. thusiastic. In my support. . The sit choosing his own associates. weeks on account pf sickness Is Bert Mullins made a trip to Echo Despite the fact that November Agent Spence thinks that this is After Mr. Yearout’s talk Harry nation at present is gratifying.’’— «much improved and returned to his Sunday. 1 1 day, brought the incoming of win A High School Student. rather of a remarkable proceeding Itraw, president of the club, assur East Oregonian. work at the Black and White Gar ter, Oregon claimed forty-seven new on the part of the government. ’d Mr. Yearout the club stood ready age Monday morning. Mr and Mrs. George Wagner and settlers for this month, according to “Supposing that a gambling house o aid in any way they could. 18 IT FAIR TO THE PRINTERS? COLONEL McNAUGHT Mis, Ada Soneson motored to Pen the report just Issued from the in Portland would be given a license TRADES LAND Margaret Waterman was h o ste s s dleton Saturday. The whole principle involved in Land Settlement Department of the to play poker If the ante was re \CTRES8 ADMITTED SHE last Saturday at a dinned party. the subject of government owner Portland Chamber of Commerce. strlcted to two bits, and if any of WA8 ALL WET Methodist Episcopal church. Sab ship of industry Is wrapped up in the Wheat Ranch Near Lind, Washing Nine guests were present. The new settlers haye located in the boys went over the limit they bath school at 10, morning worship various parts of the state. Three would be penalized. This is about government printing and selling The “luck of a star” sometimes Is ton, Procured by Colonel in Deal Miss Jane Gunn was a guest at at 11. Epworth League at 7, eve have bought in the Tumalo district the substsnee of the 'regulation' put stamped envelopes, thej only abso 1 "laugh". And Mary Philbln’s the Charle, Baker home last week. ning worship at 8, at which Prof. in Deschutes county; twelve have on the Chicago Board of Trade, as lutely socialistic movement that the .ense of humor asserted Itself one Cherry will talk on “The Humanity government ha, gone into. located in Josephine county; nine In a deal made recently Colonel see it,” he said. "Gambling iismal night during the filming of C. O. Sipe, who a few month, ago of Jesus.” Prayer and Bible study teen in Lane county and four in To the everlasting glory of the McNaught traded the east portion of grain in Chicago I, either all right 'Fools Highway)” the new Universal American press and particularly the his ranch near this city receiving in combined the' selling of sewing ma Thursday at 7:30 P. M. Henry Washington county. One new set or all wrotig— limiting' the stakes «ewe! feature in which she is starr- rural press, It has stood solidly as a exchange a wheat ranch near Lind, chines with the rats ing of chickens Young, minister. tler wa, reported for Douglas county >d next Saturday and Sunday, Dec. doesn’t change It." matter of principle and without prie« Washington. The deal was made on a ranch near thia city, was a and one each for Yamhill, Linn and i2 and 13 at the Legion .theatre. The Baptist Ladles aid met Wed against all encroachments of gov through E. P. Dodd. There is still Hermiston visitor. Monday. Sipe is Multnomah. Klamath county re Mary w a, playing in one of the Watching the South ernment which would tend to break one hundred acres remaining of the now selling machines out of the Pen nesday afternoon at the home of ported’ four settlers, all from Owens dg scenes on the Bowery. It was Wheat growers and dealer, keep Mrs. Raymond Crowder. down or destroy American ideals of ranch here that the Colonel ^till dleton office. He evidently had Valley, California. prospered during the past three or There were a total of 508 agri their eyee on the Argentine and 1 night scene and the script called freedom and the right of exercising owns. Harvey Payne arrived home from cultural inquiries received fium Australia for the coming wheat har or a heavy downpour of rain. Above four months for he drove into town Individual Initiative and enterprise. Mr. Samuel Star with whom the Dayiton, Washington, Saturday. other states during November, 46 of vests. The latest reports on these the street a veritable network of It has done this In the face of gov Colonel traded will move his family In a new Overland sedan. When whom definitely stated, they v^ere two countries sre that The Argentine water pipes hud been laid and when ernment competition and government here and Intends to erect a >3000 asked concerning his high tone ways The Altar society held a cooked '«"ownership In the printing industry dwelling on the place. Both Mr. and expensive sedan he stated an coming to Oregon to locate. In ad gives promise of large yield, on In rving Cummings, th« director, call. creased acreage, while Australia ,-d for the rain, the downpour was and in spite of the fact that a large Dodd and McNaught was loud In uncle had died recently in Denmark food and fancy work sale at Camp dition to these inquiries received seems likely to run about a third be i, realistic as an April shower. bell’s warehouse last Saturday. The directly in the department, 1819 re- percentage of stores, bank, doctors, the praises of Mr. Star and state he and left him everything in the king Dozens of persons stood outside low last year’s poductlon. lawyers and manufacturing institu will be a profitable addition as a dom hut the throne. Information ladles had oddles p fgood things to quegt, were made for Ore#jn liter h0 raltf belt while she, the star of eat and some nice fancy work on a(Ure during the Pacific Internation leaked out however, that the sedan tions which would fight 4 eh com citizen of the community. he big production, ran bareheaded Co-operative la w Stands was a borrowed car and he drove it sale. The sale wa, well patronized. | al Exposition, by former residents of petition in their own line of busi hrough the rain across the borken In nearly every state where co Christmas trees for sale at Second other states, who wished to interest down to make an impression on the ness, consistently fall to p -tronize operatives have made a success of robblestone blocks of the rough Santa Approves a Chrismu Gift friends he has here. Hand Store. 14-2p 'their friends in Oregon. the printing offices of the pnl'lahers marketing there have been court ac lavement. It was midnight, and a Santa Claus has been down a great from whom they expect pre.ectlon tions brought In the hope of break hill fog was drifting in from the many chimneys since he started when necessity arises. ing down the laws, yet with scarcely iea coast. On orders under 10,00$, it is im business and he la Intimately ac Mary laughed as she ran out of an exception the higher court, of possible for printers to furnish en- quainted with a large number of the states have upheld the laws and the rain and was bundled into a velopes with a printed return add-fpeopie. He knows that the beet declared that farmers have a consti travy coat which her mother held at a price to compete with the kinds of giftg ar« those which please tutional right to combine for mutual or her. It was a halting, nervous government. For amounts over 10, the whole family, and which bring aiigh, almost a sob, but she meaAt benefit. ' ! ’ 1 I 000, larger printers can produce the excitement and enjoyment of t for a real laugh just the same.. plnted envelopes tar below govern Christmas every week. That is why Pat O’Malley. “Buster" Collier he looks so Jolly when be receives ment figures. Asking For An Even Break nd other.members of the cost and It Is the small publisher who Is hundreds of subscriptions to The At an agricultural conference re- ler director laughed as they eur- hurt worst by the government com Youth's Companion with which to eentiy htdd at 8loux Falls, B. D., six eyed her drenched hair, stringing petition. This is the general rule fill bis pack. And.being wise from governors, representing middle west tcos, her face. They weren't wet. la all lines of activity .when govern huglong experience, be knowg that states, reported to Secretary Jardine Mary told h- r riother, “They really ment ownership 1« established. The people are likely to overdo things that agriculture muet have an even eel sorry frr r-c, ’ "t they're laugh- more the government gets Into the «round Christmas, ao he chuckles break with Industry and labor In ng so that 1 .-on’’ ' I sorry for my- field of business the more Impossible when he sticks a Companion into the the way of tariff protection if the elf. An«’ I knew I have to do the it will become to eliminate the gov top of a stocking. “Be as greedy a , tariff system Is to continue, and cene arnln. C ? r' the l^ h te ernment printing of envelopes. yon like,” he thinks, “the more the they asked that legislation to this flickered.” f h v/as r ,7ht. f-hj <"d This problem affect, not only tha better for you." The 52 Issues of end be recommended by the secre he scee- twie- more “ Ma y yeo’re printers of thia aatlon, bat every In The Youth’» Companion for 1444 wilt tary. From many other agricul great t»-J ( u m - lig s . ""To, In i dividual who ever hopes th do any- be crowded with serial stories, short tural sources have come the veled not. I’m r.JI ’w e t’ ” su'd .’ Isry. thIng besides draw pay In an offic stories, poetry, Tacts, and fun. Just threat that unless the farming Indus ial capacity. send your order to the address be try be given Its Just proportion of Ernie Parri*l’ •’i'k :.’. 01 l ij uiioal low and Santa will tabs c a n of de protection that agriculture would use E le v ” livering the paper to your home or all its Influence to have the protec &U BUILDS Ernie Parrish capt 3 o fthe 1925 tion bars on Industrial products low Hern Iston high football r ,uad has la erecting * new to the home of a friend. Subscriber, ered to the farm level. tarn on his ranch east of town. The will receive: 1. The Youths* Com won a place on an All-Eastern Ore dimensions of the new structare will panion— 52 Maaes In 1424. sad 2. gon high school mythical eleven pick. ha thirty by sixty and will house six- The remaining Issues of 1224. All by Coach Edward W. Butler In Community Club Will Meet Dec. 15 Mr. Neadeau has worked for only 42. 2. Or Include MeCall’s Th, Community club will meet conjunction with m mbers of the up quite a dairy bustnee» In Her- Magazine, the monthly authority on Tuesday. December 15. at the lib East Oregonian sports staff. Ernie miston and vicinity «nd b building] fashions. Both publications, only rary. The following program has'w as placed at fullback on the the hern to take eaaar of hie herd. 41.1*. The Youth's Companion. S 1» . been arranged lor the meeting: (eleven. In commenting on hie se Tony Soneson ban raeentiy eotnplet-1 Depf., Boston. Mesa. Subscriptions Christina, In Le*tn«1 and Bong. Mrs. lection the East Oregonian has the received at thio office. • 4 laying the foundation. h , H. Bold; Christmas In Art, Mrs. following to say: "Hlnee of Baker » r; Display of Christ- and Marker of Milton at the halves 1. B. Moll and wife w er, among Mr. and Harry Kelly and mae.ptetures; review of Van Dyke’«, and Parrish of Hermiston at full- who witMosed the flying elr- Mrs. 1 r. 8. • trig to The Other Wise Man, Mr», Raymond back would be a backfield par «»• Crowder. , . cellenee.’’ • I_ _ _ B a c k o n th e J o b 4 . . . . -3