Image provided by: Hermiston Public Library; Hermiston, OR
About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1926)
The Herald Keep« Close uose to u m Heart neare and ana Mind M ina of or the Umatilla Um atilla Project. the __ iSa _ I I I -a a a. a. I! 1, ©hr Wrmtafcttt Brralh VITAL CHANGES ASZ nr course o r b e in g __< REALIZED HERE A M YOU ALIVE TO THEM! VOL XX ▲ a a j a a HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1926 BOARDMAN QUITS GAME IN SIXTH d d d d d d d d d d d d d d "WHERE COULD I BEAT IT t” IS a DAIRY CATTLE AID TNG HENS AXE tJ « *e '"ROLL MAKSES -.AOJECT TAIMESE SO. 36 ECONOMY NECESSARY IN MURDER SUSPECT G LEE CLARK FINDS THIS A LOCAL MEN NAMED USE OF WATER ON LANDS I CROWD WELCOMES ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a ♦ ♦ d• d d d d d d d d d d d ANSWER FARMER MAXES AS TO GOOD PLACE TO GROW d d d d d d d d d d d d d d ♦ d d d d d d d d d IS BEING SOUGHT Curtailment in the use of lrriga-| UN COUNTY RUDY OLD TIME SONGS WHETHER HE LIKES THIS LAND tion water on the project will be! YET RETAIN GOOD HEALTH d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d ♦ d d necessary in order to husband the) ---------- FORFEITURE GIVEN LOCALS AS "What do you think of this coun SEARCH UNDER WAY FOR KILL supply and have sufficient for the HIGH SCHOOL FILLED TO HEAR That the Hermiston district has LAND SETTLEMENT DISCUS8ED PLAY STOPS try as a place for a farmer to make a climate conducive to good health ER OF FOREIGNER AT LUNCHEON season, according to Enos Martin, ANNUAL CONCERT money, and what do you think of and longevity is proved in the case waterm aster. Sunday’« Game Ends in Ragging | its future?” ¡of G. Lee Clark, farmer and dairy- The reservoir at present has about Match When Lower Ruled Thia question was asked the other T. Zrnich Found Dead Along 0. W 44,000 acre feet, and if the present Community Club Entertains With man, who probably could qualify as Pendleton Delegation Visits Farm« ] day of a project farmer in the Her- Program of Old Favorites one of the oldest farmers still in 1 Out At Bat. rate of consumption were to be Tracks Saturday with Bullet On Project In Jaunt • ! aid office, after he had transacted Wednesday. jthe harness in the whole country. maintained, the reservoir would be Hole in H'ad. Tuesday. -------- I some business that brought him in. j Now slightly past the four score empty within 90 days, barring an The Hermiston Irrigators were The man addressed thought an and 10 milestone, Mr. Clark is still access of water from heavy late chalked up with another victory instant and rolled his cigar half Old memories were revived Wed- active. Hls specialty is dairy cat- spring rains. Some curtailment will A search for a foreigner, suspected Sunday when they won front Board- - over between his lips. F. B. Swayze, W. J. Warner and be practiced so that water for use nesday night for an audience that j tie, and he takes great pride ln the wan on a forfeiture when the visi- ¡ I don't know where I could go to! ° f beln« tbe murdeI8r atl Aus- in irrigating orchards late in the filled the high school auditorium to records of his Jerseys. Last year H. T. Fraser were appointed to re tors refused to continue playing af- get along any better if I wanted to i trlan named Theodore Zrnick, whos« summer will be available. overflowing when the annual music- his herd record was 324 1-2 poundg present Hermiston in the county wide ter five and one-half innings. The leave here,” he replied. "I've been body waa ,o und Saturduy morning land settlement committee at the Water users should practice econ s concert under the auspices of the of butterfat on an average. soar* at the end of the play stood] financially broke a couple of times about tbr8e mllea ea3t of Umatilla omy in irrigating. Mr. Martin Hermiston Community club was pre-] He and his son operate their farm Tuesday meeting of the Hermiston < to 4 in favor of the Shovel Push in my life, and the going hasn’t a l- ! along the O. W. R. & N. tracks of stated, and any loss of water dis sented. Old time songs composed ¡southwest of Hermiston. They came 'Commercial dub, and a resuit of th« ers. it i: ways been easy, but I don’t know a lbe Wallula-Umatilla branch, has covered should be promptly report the program, and numbers ranged (here more than 10 years «go from action is that Hermiston became The rag chewing fest that followed better place to get ahead than th is! been under * ay for f everal day® by through the whole gamut of emo-: North Dakota and have established definitely identified with the land ed. the game came in the sixth when county right here 1 «nembers of the sheriff's force and tions from the light humorous to i one of the best producing herds on settlement program which ls plann- Lower. Boardman’s captain and third ‘•Of course a man has to work hard railroad operatives. serious songs. I the project since they launched into td to be carrled out in Umatilla sacker, was called out by Umpire to get ahead here. I guess that Is Zrnich met his death as a result IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Every nationality has produced Its] the business. county. Matot for hitting the ball when he true anywhere in the world. Then of a bulIet wound> sustained in the own characteristic music that bears. Mr. Clark believes in having good! “The land settlement program STATE OF OREGON FOR had one foot out of the batsman’s he has to use his head. Some men top of tbe head’ He was found early the unmistakable stamp of the peo- pasture and plenty of it for his launched by the Pendleton Commer UMATILLA C0UNY. box. Lower’s hit scored two men work from early in the morning Un- Saturday m°rnlng lying near a pile cial association is not a land sell The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, pie that created it, Mrs. W. L, Hamm cows. In common with other dairy- on bases, but when Lower was called til i q o’clock at night and still fail ot tles by B section hnnd. The body ing movement," L. H. Hamley. pointed out in a brief paper. Many],men, he has some sweet clover pas- a corporation, Plaintiff out. the scores failed to count in 'to make a go of their farming. They wa® 81111 warm- Tw<> «nen answer- songs that have become immortal ] ture. He rotates his herd on this chairman of the committee, explain vs. the game’s score, which, because it I uon't use their heads. I ln< tbe description of the dead man ed at the luncheon. "Our chief pur. Ernest Stricker, a bachelor; Stanfield deal with love of home, and all o f : pasture, alfalfa and some blue grass, 'as forfeited, will go down in league «j think a man should buy what and tbe suspected murderer had been pose lg to get accurate Information them are clean and beautiful. A When the term farmer is applied National Farm Loan Association, a about land ln all parts of th« records a» a 9 to 0 victory for the he can pay for, and what he can't af- 8een durln£ the night. The suspect corporation, and Inland Irrigation vast majority of the songs that have, t0 Mr. Clark, it does not mean that county that is available for new set locals. I ford to buy he should not buy. In ele breakfast at the section house Company Inc., a corporation, De become classics in the United States: he does the executive end of the Job Keogh, the highly touted twirler tarming there is no use half doing not iar irom tbe 8cer,e of the mur- were written for the stage, she she; and leaves the actual labor to his tlers and to pass this information on fendants. for the Boardman nine, had an off the Job. I’d rather have two acres der- and tben cut acro3s country stated. son, because Mr. Clark is very so lt will reach prospective settler«. SUMMONS day In the box. The Irrigators got ot any given crop and take care of toward the highway. “The trip we made this morning Miss Ruth Seyler, Mn Har- J. D. actively in the harness. He does Equity No. 4206. to him for five bingles in the first lt rlght than to have 10 acres and d0 Zrnlch bad worked at La Grande rah, Dr. F. V. Prime, Mrs. Roy hls share of the milking on the place,lover the pro> ct to farm8 of dlff«PBn‘ To Ernest Stricker, the abovo inning, though two of them were half a Job of farming it. Last year we UItt11 a lew days before his death, Paulu. Enos Martin and M Mise iSB Wat delivers the cream from the ranch to klnds and 8,zea was a revelation to hits only by virtue of ivory work on had two acres of potatoes on our wa8 881,1 to bave been about 65 named defendant. son were the soloists on the program, town, and does his share of the, e’ I ve been ln Hermiston many In the Name of the State of Ore The girls' glee club of the times and know a good many people the part of the Boardman defense. pjace, and they made us some nice years old’ Hls companion was a high other chores that have to be done. Two scores were run in by the locals .money. We always raise all the y°unKer man. The two were seen gon: You are hereby required to school also sang two numbers, and For 66 years he has been active here, but today’s trip taught me in the first, and they added three garden truck we need, put up meat Frlday nl8ht at Rleth and then later appear and answer the complaint In a quartet composed of Hiatt. Prime,! In Freemasonry and is known loc- more about the project than I have more in the second. aad Jard> fruit and vegetables. Then Mt Umatilla. A gold watch, ring the above entitled suit within six Hamm and Watson sang a couple of ally as an authority on the history ever known before.” The visitors failed to make head- We milk a few cows, never very many, and some money are thought to have weeks from the first publication of numbers, and also sang effectively ] of the organization. Supplementing the talk by Mr. way in the first and second inning, and we have a small flock of chick- been taken from the dead man after this summons and you will take not in accompaniment for Miss Seyler Hls place was visited by a delegn Hamley, George C. Baer, secretary of ice that if you fail to appear and and again for Mr. Martin on his i tion from Pendleton and Hermiston the P®nd<eton association, explained but in the third on a single by W ag-' ens Milk, cream butter, more than the murder. The sheriff’s office was called answer or plead within that time numbers. ner, a double by Lower and a single enough eggs to supply our wants and ] |ast Tuesday to see the Jersey herd that present plans in land settlement by Bass they put over a couple of j a few chickens to eat whenever we shortly after discovery of the body, that the plaintiff for want thereof call for co-operative effort with the A minuet dance, given by four on the ranch. markers. Neither side scored in want them make the actual cost of and the sheriff’s car, preceded by a will apply to the above entitled pupils of Mrs. F. D. Callahan, won j Portland Chamber of Commerce and -------------------------- the fourth, and in the fifth the Ir- living mighty low at our house. That state traffic department car, passed Court for the relief prayed for in its the audience. Accompanists were PUPTT.S OF SEVENTH AND the Oregon State Chamber of Com irigators made their total 6 when Snakes our big crops count up pretty through Hermiston early Saturday complaint herein towit: For Judg Miss Thoma, Margaret Waterman, merce. These bodies are both closely EIGHTH GRADES ENTERTAIN in touch with the railroads which Mittiesdorf came in from third on I fast when we get the mony in after .morning at a rate of speed estimat ment and decree against the defend Mrs. Harry Watson and Mrs. Mc ed by local people at from 50 to 70 ant Ernest Stricker, a bachelor, and Farland of Umatilla. Keogh’s balk in the box. ¡selling them. _ . —~ „ , have been spending vast sums to In the sixth Boardman did quite a| ..Thi8 ls a good country. Some- miles an hour. Coroner Kavanaugh Stanfield National Farm Loan Asso The program was arranged by the DanCM’ A FaK!e’ Pa»eant and Mu>1° advertise the northwest, and last Presented In Program few , things. Rands, first up, was tlmes you can bear farmer8 talk that and District Attoney Proebstel were ciation, a corporation and against club’s music committee of which Mrs.! month 8,000 inquiries for land, re out, J. Todd to Hiatt. Keogh was bave the blues, but a„ tbe di8C0ur. ] also ° n the ground, At School. each of them for the sum of 865.00 Carl Voyen is chairman and Mrs. I ceived by the railroads as a result of hit by a pitched ball. Fortier sin -]aged farmer8 don’t live on Irrigated' 01e Arkus, special agent for the with interest thereon at the rate of Franklin a member. their advertising campaigns, were An audience that filled the high turned over to the Oregon bodies for gled, but later was caught at the ]and. Go up Into the wheat coun-' railroad at Umatilla, was fired on by eight per cent per annum from the school auditorium was pleased with follow up work. plate. Spagle was safe on Smith’s ■ try. Along with a lot who have ° ne ° f tw0 men Saturday morning 10th day of January, 1926 and the right represented by 26.67 shares a program which was Jointly pre •rror, and Macomber was hit by a niade money and kept a chunk of it abou- 2 o’clock. The man that fired further sum of 81923.96 with in "We can't deal with the Portland of the capital stock of the Fur sented by the pulls of the seventh or Oregon chgmbers except through pitched ball. Wagner got on and a man can flnd otbers who bave not the shot is the man suspected of the terest thereon at the rate of 5 1-2 nish Ditch Company, excepting and eighth grades last Friday eve a county wide organisation,” Mr. Broom was hit by pitched bail which been successful. ¡tmurder. Descriptions of the wanted per cent per annum since the 10th right of way of United States Re ning. Dances, a farce and a pag Baer said, "and we plan to have ail forced a run. Lower then came to ..,n my opinloni 8UCCess or failure man bave be8n broadtaeted over the day of January, 1926 and for any sum clamation Service Feed Canal eant were numbers on the program sections of the county represented bat. stepped up. clouted one on the ln thlg farming business depends ae *tate, and officers are making every or sums paid by plaintiff for de Over and acWss said premises, which was presented under the dir on a committee of 20 or 25. We can nose for a double and was ruled Wucb or more oa the lnd|vidual,ieffort to apprehend him. linquent taxes due and owing on the all situated in Umatilla County, ection of Matilda Dalltnger and Mr. then get listings and have an ap out for hitting while one foot waa■ ratber than oft the country in which land hereinafter described, together State of Oregon. out of the box. with Interest, thereon at the rate of and that the proceeds from the sale Bensel, teachers of the two grades. praisal made'on the land listed by he may happen to live. I don't know Adventists Flan Conference The eighth grade had two num a competent board of appraisal. Af Then baseball took qjeep mediclhe of any betterr place, everything con Local members of the Seventh eight per cent per annum from the thereof be applied to the payment of bers. One was a gypsy dance by Max ter this is done, the Portland and while rag chewing took the center sidered, than this Hermiston coun Day Adventists church have receiv date of such payment and for the plaintiff’s Judgment in the amounts of the stage and most o( the dia try." I. . ed informtion of plans for the quad further sum of 86.50 with interest aforesaid and for a further decree ine Avery. The other was a farce, Oregon cambers will lend their aid mond. Umpire Matot waited for The farmer who uttered the above rennial session of the general con- thereon at the rate of eight per forever barring and foreclosing all "The Obstinate Family.” Members of in reaching settlers. the cast included Shirley Brownson, several minutes and finally declared was not giving, an Interview. He ] ference of the denomination which cent per annum from the 31st day of "It is probable that a considerable of the defendants in the above en the game forfeited to Hermiston. was visiting and talked ln response' will be held May 27 to June 14. March, 1926 and for the further sum titled suit of any and all right, title Jape Warner, Marian Henderson, time will elapse before we begin Rodney Davis, Albert Kennings and getting results. The Pendleton Com Following is the rule from Spald to one leading question and a num-1 Rev. E. F. Peterson of Spokane, presi- of 8150 attorneys fees and for plain claim or interest in and to the Billy Felthouse. ing’s official rules under which ber of others that followed during: dent of the Upper Columbia confer- tiff’s costs and disbursements in this mercial association ls interested in premises in said mortgage and nere- The seventh grade pupils danced the work and would like to see lt Lower was declared out: the course of the conversation. He ence, will represent the district of suit, less the sumof 8100 stock sub inabove described; and for such the Virginia reel. "A Health Pag bear fruit.” ‘‘An Illegally batted ball is a ball plight have been one of a score or which Hermiston ls a part. Wm. G. scription; and for a further decree other relief that equity in the mat eant” in five acts depicting some of batted by the bataman when either more of farmers living ln the imme Weeterhout of Pendleton will also that the mortgage in plaintiff’s ter may require. James Johns, C. H. Marsh and Fred the requirements that must be met Bennion, other members of tbe com or both of his feet are upon the diate vicinity of Hermiston. attend from this district. So far as complaint described, which said This summons is published pursu- ground outside of the lines of the It so happened that the farmer known there w ill be no representa nnertgage was recorded in the office ant to the order of the Honorable Gll- in winning health was presented. mittee. also spoke briefly. J. M. batsman's position. If the batsman, was George Strohm. of the County Recorder of Umatilla bert W. Phelps, Judge of the above: ^ ajryl. Br° ^ nB° n and Harold P8Ugh Biggs stated that he had come tives attend from Hermiston. with either of his feet out of the County, State of Oregon, on the 20th entitled Court, duly made and enter had the principal parts ln the pag In contact with the secretary of the batsman’s box, hits the ball in any day of July, 1922 ln Book 76 of the ed on the 10th day of May, 1326 eant with practically all of the state land settlement committee and Trees Are Inspected way it ls an Illegally batted ball, G. R. Hyslop and A. L. Peck, mem Mortgage Records of said County at directing that publication herein he imembers of the class appearing. A that he was convinced co-operation in former days called a foul strike, bers of the advisory committee to page 260 thereof, be foreclosed and made once a week for a period of six flower drill was given. I ehould be given ln an effort to at- and the batsman is out. Frequently j "Four Dixie Dancers" was a num- tract settlers, the state highway commission on that the premises therein described weeks consecutively in the Hermis Illegally batted balls escape the at The Pendleton delegates arrived highway tree planting, accompanied to-wit: ton Herald and the first publication ber In which Enos Martin. Wesley tentlon of the umpire, although it is] i„ ~ j . . Blessing, Mervyn Evans and Bryce in Hermiston early Tuesday morn The North Half of the North by Sam Boardman who has charge herein is made to said order on the „ . . , not all hls fault. The batter ln re-, 13t day of May, 1926 i Robinson appeared. The "Star ing, and a committee consisting of east Quarter of the Northwest of the field work, visited this sec cent years tends to keep himself in _ 'Spangled oau..e. Banner” was pi.scuwu presented in J. B. RYAN. . . . , p B Swayze, w . j Warner and H. Quarter and the Southwest Quar tion Saturday. They spent some time motion while at bat and often does Postoffice address, Spokane Wash- pantotnlnie wlth Hazel Peugh, Bar- T Fraser went with the visitor» to ter of the Northeast Quarter of at the experiment station going over not set himself with a foot brace, de- Rating of “A” is Given by State tbe | ree nurgery there and consider ington. • j ba,’a Root and Emogene Paul ap- ,fttrm8 over, the project. Several the Northwest Quarter of Sec pending upon a free swing to meet Board as Result of Testing RALEY, RALEY & STEIWER AND pearlng’ The singing of the national | Ktopg were madp at farms of dlffer- tion Nine, all in Township Four, ing the best trees for planting the ball. The penalty for an il H. J. WARNER. Postoffice ad- !anthem by tbe a,,dlcnce was led byjent lypc8 and a drive over land In North of Range Twenty-nine, | from The Dalles east. The station of Sample. legally batted bail is ‘out? Section members of the seventh grade. East of the Willamette Merid i ls growing about 7000 trees for plant- the Westland district was taken. dress, Pendleton, Oregon. d. Rule 61.” i ian, including a certain water . ing on the highway next year. Some of the farms where stops (36-7tc) Attorneys for Plaintiff. Box score and summary: That Hermiston’s water supply is were made included A. W. Agnew’s, Hermiston AB R H PO A E about as nearly perfect as it could the Buhman place, O. R. Robinson’s Smith, ss ... . . 8 1 2 1 1 2 be wag the Information given in a place, G. Lee Clark, owner of a high ..2 1 1 8 0 0 report of a test of the water made producing Jersey herd, Charles Unke, J. Todd. 3rd. . . 3 1 1 1 2 2 by the state health department which P. P. Sullivan, George Strohm and ..3 1 2 1 0 0 was received Tuesday. the F and J. Fowler chicken ranch. MJhlesdorf, if . . 3 1 1 0 0 0, The report showed a bacteria count 0 0 .3 0 1 0 of only five, and the rating given the Special Services Planned at Theater f . Wilbur Here Next Week 0 4 2 0 water was "A?’ A bacteria count ..S O In Morning on Sunday, I R p - , w l,b '-r’ “ nt J ° un,y .2 1 0 0 3 li of 200 is considered very good, and Woodard, p 6 J ag-nnt. who divider hi» time between .1 0 0 2 0 0 water would have a classification of May 30. west end and the east end of the good if a 200 count had been found. - county, will he In Hennleton next 8 .23 6 8 17 6 The test showed that the city Homage will be paid in Hermiston we,>k H,> wiu do w,ra* work on Boardman- water had no colon bacillus in it. to «he memory of the war dead on! cow‘ testing, meet with the dairy 1 1 0 1 0 The colon bacillus 1 b usually consid Lower, 3rd .. . . 3 Sunday, May 30, Memorial day, ac herd record k eping club, and check Bass, 2nd _ . 3 0 2 1 1 1 ered to be a playmate of the germ cording to a decision made by Her- "P ",’me awr''' rlr,v,'r Pf",,” rB derao"’ Rands, c __ . 3 0 0 3 1 1. that causes typhoid fever, and the mlston poet of the American Legion tratlons. in addition to some other 1 0 Keogh, p _____ _ . 2 1 0 2 excellent test and the fact that no at a regular meeting last Thursda ri work. .3 0 1 7 1 0| colon was found gratified city offic Fortier, 1st nfght. ----------- 0 2 0 0 ials. Spagle. rf . .3 1 All the details of the pnrigkam , Birthday Party Given . 2 0 0 0 1 0! ”1 doubt whether there is a city in have not been arranged, but plans} Last Saturday afternoon Barbara Wagner, ef . 3 1 1 0 0 o 1 the country that can show as fine a for observance of the day call for] Reid was honored with a birthday Ferguson, ss ..1 0 0 0 2 o! test as that,” H. A. Pankow, city special services at the theater in Party which was given by Mrs. E. P. Broom, as . 1 0 0 0 0 0 'bnarshall declared. Mayor Prime the morning. A committee has been Dodd and Mrs. W. J. Warner at the ---------------------------- 'also expressed delight over the re- appointed to secure a speaker, and Werner home. About 12 little girls Total ----------- 24 4 5 15 8 3 suits of the test some special mualc will mark the were Invited, and games were played Left on bases, Herenieton 4, Board- during the afternoon. services. man 5; wild pitches, Keogh; first Straw Vote Taken Following the program at the base on errors, Hermiston 2, Board- A straw vote to ascertain the theatre services will be held at the Club Meets Tuesday man 8; two base hits, J. Todd, Low choice of voters among the candl- The last meeting of the year for cemetpry where the graves of veter- er; «truck ont, by Woodward 8. by „ . . . - dates for the republican nomination ana of all wars will be decorated, th*? Hermiston Community club will Keogh 8; prnwed ball. Rands; hit_by for Un|t, d g u t „ genatOr Members of the local Legion post be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 pitcher. Woodward 3. Umpires, Ma in Hermiston this morning. Thirty; will march from the ¿heater to the at the library. Officers will be tot and Sharrard. Scorer, Warner. minutes was spent at the task. Every: corner of Main and Fourth and elected, and a report wilt be made of --------------------------- ! place of business on Main street waa from there will take cars to the the convention at I-a Grande. A Rooming House Leased visited. except thane store» where cemetery. home economica program wil also ba Mrs. William Klnning has leased.democrats held forth, and every per.! I given. the rooming house on the went sid e|aon met on tbe 8trM{( w8s asked to' I A Stelwer for Benator meeting which was owned and conducted by.rote. The result was as follows Mrs, A, S. Johnson Is ln Portland will be held at Herntlston Saturday, the late J. W. McDermed. She will Stelwer, 47; Stanfield. 7; Clark. 1;' jlla y 16. at 7:30 P M. All at;, in- for a week’s visit with her sister sud opnrato the business in the future- Barrett, X. jilted l<, be present. . 'oth»r relative*. Bacteria Count In City Water S Count Shows Legion Plans To Observe Memorial Day in Hermsston