The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 21, 1926, Image 1

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VOL. XX
HEXICSTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1826
NO. 2 0
GOLF CLUB IS TO BE
ORGANIZED HERE
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OREGON WEEKLY
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INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
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Salem— S3 aer© site and 11 00,000 o M PLUMMER WITT s w i r
,
machinery bought for new »040.-
SPEAK
000 linen mill.
AT FARM BUREAU MEETING J
Chiloquin — Forest
Lumber
Co.,
0,1 Prlday evening, January 29.!
ASSISTANT COUNTY
AGENT IS SELECTED
*n ‘I1* M.
church, the
Baker Mouldng Co. plans factory part of »2.000,000 Investment, to at 8
start February 1 with 200 mill m en.1 Farm Burtau will put on a program
expansion program of *100,000.
-
' ®t interest to everybody, but espec-j
Portland—Steamer Roman Star lally 80 to *>«7» and girls. There
Clatsop county cranberry crop was
N IN E BOLE COURSE LAID OUT
about 9,000 bushels.
< will take 140,000 boxes Northwest- W|B be music and moving pictures.
I T UNFAIR COMPETITION
NEAR THIS CITY
O. M. Plummer, manager of the 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 * * * 4 « R. F. WILBUR APPOINTED FOB
ern fruit to Great Britain.
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- International
..«uuuai Livestock
nivesiocR ex-
Pacific
ex ' ♦
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Klamath Falla— New townaite for
UMATILA, MORROW COUNTIES
'Newspapers, especially the small­
Portland Gas A Coke, . P acific, P®8*110“, will be present to present *
RADIO NOTES
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er ones of the nation, are Just now South Klamath Falls, six miles
W alter Naah, of Portland, Gives Leo- organizing a campaign to persuade south, being laid out for Weyer­ Power and Light and Northwestern
medals to th©
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Blectrc Co., plan 82,700>00 im­ ¡stock judging team. He will also 4 4 4 * * * « * * * * * * * * O © A ctivities W ill be Determined
milling operations.
Uncle Sam to refraih from printing haeuser
At
tare on th e Rudim ents o f the
♦
provements during 192».
© make an address. F. L. Allen, state
Mixed feelings are to be found per-
return addresses on stamped envel­
Economic
Conference
Held
leader or
of club work in
In animal hus- vadlng the tad*« atmosphere of the
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, 'eauer
Newport— City starts Front street
Game Sunday N ight.
opes at cost. In competition with
Salem— State prison flax plant bandry. will also be present and take Bac‘^*c coast as thio International
the little printers. Under existing seawall extension. Six miles \>t ma­
February 19 and 16
will
during . 1926
i l l be
he greatly
<rre<.ti« enlarged J—i—
. . . part In the program. Everbody wel- test week, January 24 to 30, ap
conditions Uncle Sam hires salesmen cadamized streets completed.
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proaches. Some radio fans have
HermUton haa a golf course. A in the person oi postal
ZS
high hopes of being able to pick up
number of th© enthusiasts of the solicit the business, write up the or­
Bend— Site purchased
Salem— 95 blocks street paving
for St.
The following letter has been re
som©
of the European stations, a celved by the Herald from Fred Ben.
PARENT
TEACHER
ASSOCIA­
game donned old colthes last Sun­ ders, transmit tusui to
Francis
parochial
scffool.
laid
in
1925,
and
96
blocks
already
pllxtc?,
feat that would perhaps give them nlon, county agent, regarding Mr,
day and with the aid of Walter Nash collect the bill and deliver (he print­
approved for 1926.
TION HOLD MEETING
publicity and be a matter to talk R. F. Wilbur, newly appointed pro.
manager of Spaulding and company, ed job at the consumer's office.
Heppner— New Morrow general
of Portland*, laid out a nine hole
The regular monthly meeting of about for some time. Others ar not Ject farm leader. The letter ex-
Slat® Game Warden estimates the
"Why the smaller newspapers hosptal here opened to the public.
course one-half mil« north of the alone sheuld be subjected to that
food value of Oregon fish and game the Parent-Teacher association was so optomistic about th© range of lalns Mr. Wilbur’s qualifications and
Jess Prlndle ranch. Work will be kind of competition from their own
Heppner— Farmers Elevator Co. at »5,000,000 a year.
held in the high 'school Thursday their sets and would much rather other matters in connection with his
continued on the course until all government caqnot be explained, making Important improvements to
afternoon, Jan, 14. The program hear the regular broadcasts from appointment that are 'of Interest to
local
stations. The
commercial the ublic.
details are completed. Mr. Nash and there is prospect that the local plant.
Rainier— Giant mint still built consisted of. a piano solo by Jane loath to lose th© revenue of the
stated with the grounds available it printing service that the govern­
"Mr. R F. Wilbur has recently
Warner
and
a
paper
on
Education
by
hour which, as It happens. Is the been appointed Assistant County
Myrtle Point— Holt-Chase Canning for Charles Johnson, Puget Island J. H. Retd.
waa possible to lay out links that ment hag rendered practically free
mint
farmer.
v a s above the average for a town to users of stamped envelopes, will Co. paid »28*000 for produce and
Instead of awarding the P. T. A. best hour of the evening on the Agent for Umatilla and Morrow
o f this size.
»»,000 in wages in 1925. Produc­
banner
to one room, for an entire Pacific coast, being from 8 to 9 P counties, under an agreement e f­
be abolished by this session of oon-
tion to be much larger in 1926.
Tigard— Four districts
Approve year, It has been decided that the M. Whatever the feeling of the fected between th© Umatilla Project
Sunday night Mr. Nash gave a jrres.
•union high school and vote »40,000 grade having the largest' number casual observer, the dyed In the th© Office of Farm Management, Re­
lecture and demonstrated a few
“Other business enterprises that
Medford — Owen-Orefcon Lumber building bonds.
points of the game in the Hermls- are perennially threatened with gov­
of parents or friends at each meeting wool radio fan is anticipating the clamation projets, tn© utnuuna w .
(
ton auditorium. Quite a number ernment competition below cost, if Co. plans »500,000 plant improve­
will be given the banner for the week by making every precaution Court and O. A. C. Extension Ser­
were present and received some help­ taxes and overhead were calculated, ments this year.
Eugene— Telephone line up Mc­ following month. Th© second grade to see that his set is in perfect con vice.
ful hints in regard t0 the game.
"Ho will spend one half of hla
should join with the newspapers in
Kenzie river highway will be re­ had the majority present at the last dition. The Western fan will be
Building operations In Bend dur­ built.
In the near future a golf club the effort to get Uncle Sam out of
meeting and will be given the ban­ able to devote a comfortable after time on the Umatilla Project to be
will be organized here with by-laws the printing business for the general ing 1925 totaled »414,435.
ner. One grade was not repre­ dinner hour to tuning in on the divided during th© year as follows:
tests, the Easterner must stay
and officers elected to head the or­ public, in competition with private
sented.
"From March 1st to August 1st.
John Jacob Astor experiment sta­
awake un»U midnight and the Eu one week of each month. From
ganisation. It will be a community enterprises; and thus strengthen the
ropeans taking .oart may have to August 1st to March 1st, 3 weeks
affair and the public is invited to principles of confining government tion at Astoria yielded. 46 tons per
IRRIGON DEFEATS
acre of turnips and rutabagas.
adopt
the strictly American tune of of each month. During the balance
take out membership In the club.
activities to the functions of gov­
HERMISTON IN BASKETBALL 'We Won’t Go Home Until Morn of the tim© he will conduct Horticul­
ernment.”— Santa Rosa, Calif., Re­
Portland— General Steamship Cor­
ing" for their part In the program tural Extension work in the county
publican.
poration will operate Norwegian
The Irrigon eighth grade and the must .lecessariiy come during the chiefly in the Milton-Freewater di—
ships from here to east coast of
Irrigon town team defeated the Her early morning hours.
trlcts. Until August 1 he w llf
0. 0. F. AND REBEKAH OFFI­
South America.
British broadcasting stations will maintain his home at Milton where
mlston eighth grade and town teams
In a basketball game played on the take part in the tests three nights fie is now living. After August 1st
CERS TAKE OFFICE.
Portland Electric Power Co. will
of the week and continental stations, he will move to Hermiston.
local floor Tuesday night.
add 20,000 k. w. turbine costing
Th© Irrigon town team is a fast the other three nights for the hour
"R, F. Wilbur was born and rais­
»500,000 to its local plant during Impressive Ceremony. A Varied
of 8 to 9 P. M. Starting Sunday ed on a farm In Nebraska, moved to
THIEVES GET $26 CASH AND A
Pro­ aggregation and if they continue to
1926.
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play the same brand of basketball night Jan. 24, American stations northern Washington in 1913 where
gram is Rendered A fter W
hich
Whit
CHECK FOR $12.
as was displayed here other teams in will broadcast for one hour, 10 to he lived on an Irrigated farm. He
W. G. RODDA ELECTED TO PRES­
a Bounteous Repast is Served.
St. Helens— Ground broke for
the county had better foget they 11 eastern standard time, or 7 to 8 graduated from 0. A. C. In 1933.
new >i,t>w,vvv pupe» « q j u ,
IDENCY AT THE DALLES
exist when it comes to making dates P. M. Pacific coast time, during Although he has spent three years
rrp Clue Has Been Unearthed So
for games.
which period foreign fans will lis­ In horticultural inspection work at
One hundred and sixty people
Far as to Perpetrators "of
Oregon wheat farmers have re­
ten in, reversing the test mention­ Wenatchee, Milton-Freewater and
crowded the local Odd Felows hall
The Crime.
Report» Show That U m atilla County paid practically the whole »398,431
Dallas did not lose a single build­ ed aobve. Those stations not par Hood River districts he realizes th©
last Monday night to witness the ing by fire during 1925. .
loan made In 1925.
ticipatlng in this country will re­ impcsiblllty of further advancement
Leads a Honey Production
installation ceremonies of a Joint
main
quiet during the tests.
In this line and Is welcoming the
In The State.
Practically every Coos
county meeting of the Odd Fellows and Re­
.
The local O. W. R. and N depot
Oregon completed ,150 miles of
opportnity
to carry on the work pro­
town has reduced ite tax levy, Co­ bekah lodges. Every seat In the federal aid road during 1925.
o- visited by thieves • at about
Songs and poems of Scotland are posed on the Umatilla-Project, which
hall
was
occupied
and
Improvised
quille
having
made
24.5
per
cent
to be featured over the microphone Is somewhat different from that
seven thirty Tuesday morning and
The State Beekeepers association
ohbed of »26 in cash and a check held their annual meeting at The and Lakeside 88.7 per cent reduc­ seats brought Into play to Accom­
Multnomah county plans a five, of KOA Friday at 7 P. M., during a which h© has been engaged but pre­
tions.
modate the gathering.
for »12.
year road program to cost »5,392,- two hour studio presentation by sents a much greater future.
Dalles the ‘18th and 19th of this
The ceremony In connection with 500.
William G. Mitchell and a number
When A. S. Johnson arrived on month with a good attndance from
'Incidentally Mr. Wilbur has
Grants Pass building program for the installation was very lmpresslv©
of artists.
duty at five o'clock he noticed a all parts of the state. The program
spent three years in war servic© on
each
participant
taking
his
part
In
1925
reached
»236,131.
number of hobos In the waiting as published In last week's Herald
Mexican border and overseas dur­
a manner that reflected credit to I A number of the rocky nlets in
room of the depot who had evident­ was carried out. The Commercial
KOWW, Walla Walla,, has been ing th© great war. H© Is thirty
I the Pacific along the Roosevelt high
the
local
organization.
After
the
Astoria
—
Crown-Willamette
Co.
ly spent the night in the station. club of The Danes gave a lunch­
. way have been designated by Presi­ featuring old time dance music In yearp of ago married and on Christ,
At seven-thirty he left for break- eon to the visiting delegates on Tues­ begins 1926 reforestation, employing Installation both the old and new dent Coolldg© as perpetual ’bird re­ {heir programs lately. Waitsburg mas day became a proud father.
27 men, on Young’s river.
officers made appropriate talks. Mr. fuges.
fast ana it is oeneveu ui«»
—v day.
and Prescott, Wash., are the main
"Wilbur’s activities will largely
Steele grand lodge officer from Pen-
his absence the thieves did their
contenders .for the honors to date. be determined by the Economic Con.
W. G Rodda, vice-president of
Southern Pacific operating three dlrton and state Grand Master Young
work. The money was In a drawer the association, presided over the two
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be held at Her-
Willamette and Umpqua broccoli Last week 'Pendleton night was ference
under the ticket window and the days session In the absence of C. gravel trains to new rail terminal Young also addressed the meeting.
featured, among the number being a njiston February 15th and l»th.
is
expected
to
yield
2000
cars.
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A varied program had been ar­
robbers procured the loot by reach­ C. Harris, president. James I. Ham­ at Eugene.
solo by ” rs. Fred Bennlon.
His particular Job is going to he
ranged by M. L, Watson consisting
ing between the wire screen and the bleton, of Washington, D. C., con­
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that
of foiowlng out th© different
Baker— Building record for 1926 of monologues, songs and music. The
Miss LucIIe Wood, of Twin Falls,
•-•lndow.
i i
George Sales has recently Install- recommendations that will be made
nected with the United States De­ la »474,87», best n city’s history.
Idaho,
Is
visiting
Miss
Martha
Wins­
crowd
seemed
to
enjoy
every,
mom­
City Marshal Pankow was notified partment of Agriculture, gave
ed a receiving set at his home.
at tbat time. There Is no doubt but
ent of Its rendition and the per­ low. Miss Wood and Miss Winslow
’’'’’vodlately and found two or three Interesting talk on the subject of
what, one of th© chief recommenda­
Pendleton-Cold
Springs
grade
In
were
classmates
in
the
Deaconess
formers
were
called
back
repeatedly
b-bos who were In the station cook­ conducting the bee industry on a
tions will be the formation of a cow
KGW,
Portland,
will
Install
with­
Umatilla
county
being
built
this
win­
trainln
gschool
for
nurses
In
Spo-
for encores. W hile the program wag
ing breakfast. When Interviewed more business like basis. He also
in the next two months a super-1 te8t*ng association Other recom­
ter.
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being staged the eats committee kaae, Washington.
by the officer however they denied had the new grading machine and
power hroadcaq^fe station of the mendations will undoubtedly hay©
was
busy
In
the
kitchen
preparing
Any knowledge of the crime. To demonstrated the method of grading
Western Electri^manufacture, to re­ to do with the expansion of the poul,
The
Dalles—
J.
D,
Helmrich
com­
the chow and Immediately after,
Mrs. Marjorie Hall. Miss Martha
date no clue has been found as to honey. The report read at the
place the 650-watt equipment now try Industry, asparagus and new
pletes plans for sawmill to cut 150,- wards
a repast
of sandwiches, Winslow
cakes. and guest. Miss Wood,
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fhe guilty parties.
potato growing.”
meeting from Umatilla county when 000 feet a day.
. | i ■ ■ | pie, coffee and other goodies were w*re dinner guests at the F. P. in use, according to an announce­
compared with similar reports from
ment
made
Saturday
by
th©
manage­
served cafeteria style. When the In- I Phipps home Thursday.
Chivari Party Sunday N ight
other counties showed that this
ment.
Plans call for Its use
Spokane, Portland A Seattle rail­ ner.man had been appeased the floor
A large crowd gathered last Sun­ county leads in honey production In road will spend »1,000,000 for 1920
about April 15. When KGW steps
was
cleared
and
an
old
time
dance
Mrs. P. E. Hall and daughter
day and journeyed to the home of the state.
Improvements.
furnished the entertainment until Gertrude and nephew Homer Stokes up to 1000 watts. It will be the
Mr. and Mrs- Marlon McKee, who
The following names were on the
late hour. Visitors who attended and Mrs. Marjorie Hall drove to second station in Portand to use
were recently married In -Wasco, registrar from Umatilla county.
Chemawa— Salem Indian school re­ the affair were unanimous In the'W alla Walla last Saturday to visit that wattage and th© seventh In the
Oregon. An old push cart was pro­ Mips Anna Hall, county • librarian, ceives »312,000 federal appropria­
Northwest.
decision that the Odd Fellows and Mrs, Lonnie Hall and new son, re-
cured from the depot and after the B. R. Sires, Stanfield, C Champion, tion for 1926.
Rehekahs
are
royal
entertainers.
¡turning
Sunday
evening.
PRESIDENT M'KENZIE APPOINTS
couple was placed In the vehicle It New Madden, W. G. Rodda, Herm i.-
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Harr, of
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COMMERCIAL CLUB HEADS
wee tied on the back o fa car and the ton
Columbia, ar© reported as among the
newlweds paraded up and down
W. G. Rodda, county bee Inspec­
new Isteners-ln, hevlni glately in­
( Commttee Named to Rase Fond for
Main street. Refreshments were tor, was the unanimous choice of
stalled a receiving set.
served to the invaders after which the delegates to head the associa­
Boy Scout Quota. President
cards furnished the entertainment tion for the coming year. Mead, of
Talk» Concerning Duties
Dial settings will change with
until after a late hour. It was sweet Polk county, was chosen vice-presi­
of Committees.
the
weather.
ThlH
Is
Bald
to
occUB
revenge for th© editor for when he dent and Prof. H. A. Scullen. was
because the capacities of the coils
r/» s married five years ago In Wasco re-elected secretary.
At the Commercial club luncheon
and condensers change with the
McKee was one of the gang who
on
Tuesday President McKenzie
humidity and temperature.
stole him away from his wedding
named th© various committees who
Americas Legion Auxiliary
supper and amnsed himself by mak­
Mrs. Logan Todd entertained the
“Psalm” of radio Is given radio will serve for the coming year.
ing ns go through all kinds of a u xilia ry a t her horn© Thursday,
fans:-
- Radio Is my hobby; I shall Th© question of raising the quota
antics.
January 14.
want no other. It maketh me to for the Boy Scout organization that
A fte r th© regular meeting sup­
slay
at horn© at night. It leadeth has been assessed against Hermis­
DOG OWNERS MUST
plies for the hospital were worked
me Into much trouble. It draweth ton and vlelt i / was also taken up
PROCURE LICENSES
upon. When these were completed
on my purse. I go into paths of at this mer i , r r l a committee
compoeed rf
T ' b e ---» . D r . F. V.
the hoetes© servd a delightful lu n c h .'
debt for Its name’s aake. It’s oon-
The city council haa issued a
Prime ai I W. W. Fr'lhourp waa
March 1 has been designated as
' certs and speeches, they comfort
w arn iag to the effect th at a fte r Feb. the date for thia unit to send home
appolntr 1 to l o < a f l - the matter.
me. Yet It will not work In the
1st a ll dogs w ith in the eity lim its mad« cookies to hospital No. 77.
This e ’¡.ill*
will
ork —Ith ths
presence of mine nemies. I anoint
belicensed. A fte r this date a
com m it'ij a:c3i;-.t' ' by tLo ” a m
During the peat eight months the
the coils with shellac; but the tube
UgtH he procured to gather up following ________
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shipments . have
been made
spilieth over. 8urely th© radio bug
"r<
The v.— Ions r- nm' -vs n :ied
won’t follow me all the days of my .
arc as ijtl'iw ’:
I'-’ dge' com­
life. For If it does I will dwell in
mittee. Thomr Campbell, F. B.
1 the house of poverty forever.”
all
Sway-c, W. J. W" ner. Finance,
J. M. Biggs, Earl I.i!tcb<||. otto
Baptist Church
th© city recorder’s office.
Pirres, Jim Pearson. Membership,
barrel Jelly, 12 tray cloths, tw e lrc
Subjects for Bunday, January 24— R. A. Brownson, 8. M. Campbell,
hot water bottle covers.
Morning. "What Brlngh palvatlon Bert Mullins. En tprta Inn |inf, H.
The A u xilia ry wish to thank the
to the World.” Evening at 7:30, Hitt. A. H. Norton. Dr. F. V.
A ll of thorn who are interested
many people who assisted w ith work
"What Makes Felix Tremble.”
Prime, Carl MrNnught, W
M.
in the organisation of a golf club and donations of elothlng and Jelly
are requested to b e'at ih» Hermiston j
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Bhaar. Farm Co-operative, Tom
Mores To Hermiston
Fraser, Thomas Campbell, R. F.
public lib ra ry Sudday a ft
' Marton county spent » 6 2 7 .M « on
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Uoylen left Wilbur. II. K. Dean. J. H. Reid,
8 : M at whleh time steps w in
road© la 1926.
Thursday for iheltl new home In Colonization and Publicity, E. P.
taksa to erefect au organisation of
Hermiston. John Royer took their Dodd. Raymond Crowder.
New
this s a tu ro This la a eommuaity
Medford 1926 f ir » loas was »2«,
household goods on his truck.
It Enterprises, J F. MeNaught, B. I©
a ffa ir sad the public Is lsvftod to 571. only one-half of on«
per m t
Is expeeted that Bob will have hie Cherry, F. B. Rwayze, Harry Straw.
attend th» meeting.
(o f valnattoh.
(Stage line In operation by the first Uttte, Claude Kellogg. W, W, Felts
DEPOT ROBBED
TUESDAY MORNING HERMISTON MAN
HEADS BEEKEEPERS
JOINT INSTALLATION
HELD MONDAY
COMMITTEFS NAMFD
FOR COMING YEAR
Balmy Breezes
j Of ne»t week.— Pilot Rock Record.
hove*.
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