The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 10, 1926, Image 1

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    The Herald Ketps Cloze to the Heart and Mind of the Umatilla Project.
VITAL CHANGES ABZ
o r c o r a s í o í bumo
REALIZED m a l . A B I
TOU A I R I TO TREMÍ
VOL. XX
SETTLEMENT DATA
Stye Wrmtaiott ïtetlô
HJRMLSTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1926
PALEFACE! BEAT
Hay Grading to
TO BE COLLECTED Be Explained at
CAtUSE INDIANS
College School
MONTANA MAN SELLS 9 0
ACRES OF RAW LAND HERE
I T C A T T I! AMD
H O HENS A l l
uiR O L L
FOB PROJECT FARMERS
N 0 .4 0
Defination Given I BOARD DECIDES TO
For U. S. No. 1
OPERATE PROJECT
WEEKLY BY 0.-W .
Potato Grades
ICED CAR PUT ON
Salle of 20 acres of raw land by
George W. Rlst of Montana to Charles
Green has Just been completed. The
K O COMMITTEE TO MEET HERE
LOCAIS KEEP RECORD OF YEAR farm Is in the Minnehaha district SERVICE ADDED TO TAKE CARE
ENOS MARTIN NAMED MANAGER
and Is one of the last remaining
Week to be Given Over at 0. A. C.
,
Shipments
From
Hermiston
This
SATURDAY NIGHT
PERFECT IN G /J tE
tracts still in the raw state.
OF PERISHABLES
AND WATERMASTER
To Explain and Demonstrate
Mr. Green is a local man and has
Year W ill Conform to This
Representative»
From Pendleton,
Federal Grades.
Charles Taylor To B e Chief Clerk
Tricks Used by In d ia is In an Effort been working on a farm for some Butter and Egg Shippers Have
Requirement.
time. He expects to Improve the
Stanfield, Boardman, to Get
Through
Service
as
Result
and Accountant; Flan In
To Turn Tide. 16 to
J Oregon Agricultural College, June
place and get It under production as
la n d Fact».
10.— The first hay grading school and
soon as possible.
Of New Plan,
E ffect July 1.
6 Score
Early potatoes shipped this season
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demonstration west of the Rockies
toeetlng to work out a definite will be conducted here June 14-1»
An Iced car service for Hermiston' by the Umatilla Project Growers’ as-
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IRRIGATORS TO FLAY AT
program to present to the members Inclusive, under the auspices of the
that will provide quick transporta- 8octatlon will be handled as U. S.
A decision to assume operation of
The Irrigators kept true to form
HEPPNER AT CELEBRATION tion for perishables to Portland was No’
>'t the land settlement committee of farm crops department of the school
and for the information of the Hermiston Irrigation district be-
the Portland Chamber of Commerce of agriculture. Dealers and produc- Sunday when they played the Cay­
Instltuted on Monday of this week 8row’ers the definition of the grade, ginning July 1 was made Tuesday
use
Indian
team
here
by
turning
in
Games Secured for July 4 and 5 For and will be continued during the ilS Published by State Market Agent! night by the official district board,
when It visits the north end of Mor- ers in this and neighboring steles
row county and the west end of Uma. and representatives of inspection de- another victory and so keeping their
warm weather. Th® car will leavs1 Spe*’<’e' are 8,Ten below:
| The action of the board followed
Locals By Manager Bigg»;
tilla county on June 20 will be held partments of Oregon. Washington, record of no defeats during the sea­
here
each
Monday
night,
according'
"U’
s
-
No'
1
aha11
con8,Bt
ot
the recent negotiations between the
in Hermiston Saturday evening, Idaho and Utah have written that son. The score of tho geme was 18
Other Games Planned.
to F. C. Woughter, local agent. The i Potatoes ot similar varietal character- board and Commissioner Mead in
to
8.
June 12.
| they will attend.
first car was here last Monday.
I lstlcs which are not badly misshapen, which the district was given the
The reservation team ancorked
The Hermiston Irrigators have se­
‘ A decision t0 hold the meeting
“The Increasing influence of
The
service
will
be
of
particular
whlch are free from freezlnK lnJury alternative of either financing gov­
here was made last Friday when federal grades in the market has some characteristic Indian tricks dur­ cured a tw0 game series with the benefit to the butter and egg busi-land so^ rob’ and tTOm damage caus- ernment operation from July 1 to
ing
the
contest
which
kept
up
inter­
fast Heppner team that will be play­ nese. Both products move from I ed by dlrt or other forel«n matter December 31 ln order to secure _ tund-
members of the local land settlement brought about a demand for better
committee were in Pendleton con- understanding of them,” said A. B. est, but their morale was damaged ed on Sunday and Monday, July 4 HermiBton now in an increasingly ?'lnburn’ second growth, growth . )ng of the delinquent 1923 charge»
fcrrlng with the special committee Cordley, dean of agriculture. “As by the opening inning spurt of the and 5, at Heppner. Negotiations for heavy volumje, and the chance to | cracks- hollow heart, cuts, scab, or else taking over operations.
there. The Portland body is deslr- o. A. O. is the only college in the Shovel Pushers ln circling the bases the games were closed yesterday by ship in a refrigerated car will enable' bllght’ dry rot’ dlseaae’ lnaect«. or
Enos Martin has been employed as
ous of having definite information west possessing the necessary equip- four times. The Cayuse braves never J. M. Biggs, manager of the local shippers to put the products on the' raechanical or other means,
manager of the distret. Hts duties
threatened
after,
though
they
did
team.
as to the land available here for new ment to conduct such a school, the
market In better condition than was I “T“e dlameter
Potatoes of round as manager will be in addition to hts
Heppner's American Legion Post possible when refrigeration was not va,deties shall not be less than one piksent
settlers, George Baer pointed out at week of demonstration here will score three runs in the third. Wood­
duties as watermaster.
ward was on the mound for the loc­ is planning a big three day celebra­
the Pendleton meeting, and this in- serve a large territory.”
and seven eights and of potatoes of Charles Taylor, at present hydro-
available.
als
and
though
rusty
from
lack
of
tion July 3, 4 and 5. Condon and
formation will be worked into form' c . F. Welsh, Junior marketing
The car leaves Retth Sunday night long varieties one and three-fourths grapher, will also be an employe of
to present at the Saturday evening specialist from the federal bureau of practice for several weeks managed Heppnjer will play ball on Satur­ and Is left here near the Farm Bur­ inches.
o t the district and will be chief clerk
day. Manager Biggs said that the eau Co-operatlv® all during the day
"In order to allow for variations and district accountant. These two
8*S8lcn-
I agricultural economies, is here now to w hiff nine Indians.
The visitors used four pitchers in regular team that has been playing
The amount of land, its value, the assisting G R. Hyslop, head of the
for loading. From Umatilla It is a Incident to proper grading and men will constitute the entire head­
I handling, not more than 5 per cent quarters crew.
type of farmer wanted to run it, department of farm crops, and C C an effort to stem the stick work of all season will make the trip.
through
car to Portland.
Efforts are being made to secure
what capital a settler should have Ruth, associate profeesor, In prepar- the locals. J. Johnly retired ln the
by weight, of any lot may be below
Mr. Martin has been watermaster
the prescribed size, and, ln addition, for more than a year, having ooms
and other pertinent facts will be ing materials for the school. Ed- third In favor of Farrow who lat­ games here for June 20 and 27. A
HARVEY FUNERAL HELD
er
gave
way
to
Van
Pelt.
The
three
Walla Walia team may come here
wanted by the Portland group. Mem- ward C. Parker, assistant chief of
not more than six per cent, by J here from Idaho. Mr. Taylor ha»
bers of the Pendleton committee, federal marketing specialists, will ar- twiners allowed 15 safe blngles dur­ for the latter date, and efforts are
IN PENDLETON TODAY weight, may be below the remaining'been here for many years and haa
those from Hermiston, and represen- rfve ln tlme to take charge of th<J ing the eight times the Irrigators being made to line up a good aggre­
requirements of this grade, but not the confidence of sutlers In high
tatives from Boardman. Stanfield school. Dr. L. A. Strong, federal al­ had bats. Voyen and Todd each se­ gation to meet the Shovel Pushers
Funeral services for Elvln “Ted" to exceed one-third of theis six per degree.
here June 20.
and the West Extension district have faifa weevil specialist, will also be cured a triple.
Harvey of Pendleton. killed In­ cent tolerance shall be allowed for
"We consider ourselves fortunate
Box score and summary:
been invited to co-operate in theI here.
stantly Monday night two miles potatoes affected by soft rot.”
ln being able to secure the servloe»
Hermiston—
B
R
H
0
A
E
committee sessions here.
I
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west of Arlington when his car
POWELL-CALLAHAN
of men of the type of Mr. Martin
Smith, 2nd ........ 4 1 0
3 4 3
Tentative plans for the trip of the
failed to negotiate a sharp revorae
and Mr. Taylor,” President McNaught
Shesely,
c
........
5
2
1
10
0
0
Portland committee June 20 are to! HOGS SHIPPED RY PROJECT
Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeLoes Calla­ turn on the highway and ran up FRIENDS FOR MORE THAN 20 «feclared.
Voyen, ss ........
4 3 3
2 1 2 han announce the marriage of their
show them over the Boardman land 4 4 ^ 4 4 4 4
4 4
a steep embankment, were held this 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 '
The question of how the operations
Shook, cf ............ 4 4 3
0 0 0 daughter Melba Fredena to Elbert E.
In the morning with a big dinner FARMERS ' BRING *
morning ln Pendleton.
YEARS, TWO MEN NEVER HAVE of the district during the first six
$15.75 ON Mittlesdorf, If .... 3 3 2
0
0
0
at the A. E. Porter ranch shortly 4 4 4 4 4 4 ♦ ♦ 4 4
Powell on May 28. The ceremony
George Copplnger of.E cho, well <’ 4 4 ^ 4 ^ + * * * * * * * months period will be financed has
before noon. From there it is «*-1
“’ -I PORTLAND’S MONDAY ¡MARKET Todd, 3rd ....... 4 1 1 1 1 0
was performed at the home of the known ln Hermiston, was riding MET; THEY TALK ON WIRES not been determined. Col. McNaught
Phelps,
3rd
........
1
0
1
0
0
0
pected that he delegation will come O 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ■> >} > >
bride’s aunt, Mrs. S. Russel Hudgins, with Mr. Harvey when the accident ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4
declared. Suggestions have been
0 San Marino Arms, Los Angeles, Cal.,
up through the Irrigon district and
Hogs shipped from the project to Woodward, p ...... 5 1 1 1 3
Friends through the medium of the made that toll charges, for the experi­
occurred.
Mr.
Copplnger
was
Hiatt,
1st
........
4
0
0
10
2
0
then look over the lands adjacent to! Portland brought the high price of
by Rev. S. R Blake.
stunned and suffered some bruises, telegrapher’s key for more than a mental period of six months b» lev­
Hermiston, having dinner here In the $15.75 pcr hundred weight on Mon- Longhorn, r f ...... 4 1 3 0 0 0
Mrs. Powell attended Hermiston but his Injuries were not serious. score of years without ever having ied against users. Another plan put
eventng and going on to Pendleton day’s market, according) to /H. J,
high school and was well known to Mr. Harvey was an employe of the met ln the flesh Is the odd relation­ forward is that the district go on a
Totals......... 38 16 15 27 11 5 Hermiston audiences as a dancer.
and then spending Monday In the StllUngs who was in charge of the
Cosy In Pendleton, owned by Shee­ ship that exists between a resident warrant basis during that period.
Indian»—
Pilot Rock and Milton-Freewater dis­ shipment.
Later she spent one year at Whit- han Bros. The deceased was not re- of Hermiston and H. W. Swart of
At the board meeting the question
Farrow, 2nd ...... 5 1 0
3 3 1
tricts.
man colleg®, Walla Walla. Since lated to people of the same name La Grande, dispatcher on this divis­ of whether the toll plan can he used
“This is the highest price we have
Tias,
c
ss,
cf......
5
0
0
3
4
1
A report on the Pendleton meeting received for hogs since during war
ion of thie O. W. R. ft N. The Her­ under existing laws was brought up,
then she has studied music In Los living in Hermiston.
last Friday was made to the Hermis­ days,” Mr. Stillings said, “ and if we Wak Wak, 1st .... 5 0 2 10 0 0 Angeles and is a member of the Los
miston man Is F. C. Woughter, agent and the board autUorlzed the at­
____________
2 3 0
ton Commercial club at the Tuesday could expect a continuation of such J. Johnly, p 2d.......5 2 2
for the railroad here.
Angeles grand opera company and SMITH OF HERMISTON IS
torney for the dlstrlet, W. J. War­
3 2
1 4 0 the Woman's Lyric club, and she
luncheon by F. B. Sv'ayze, chairman prices, all the hog men could make Luton, ss c ...... 4
Mr. Swart was in Hermiston last ner, to ascertain the law and to re­
V.
Johnly,
If
......
5
0
0
0
0
1
NAMED CAPTAIN AT WHITMAN Saturday on business and told of hts port at the next meeting.
of the committee. The other mem- some money.”
was given a part in the Indian opera
Shlppentalr, cf .. 4 © 1
i t l
bers, both of whom were at Pendle-
Shawenis” by Charles fcVaBei'iild
acquaintance p'ith, Mr, Woughter.
The cattle market on the same day
The board ha« asoumed that th»
0 1 0 Cadman.
ton, are W. J. Warner and H. T. was poor, he said. Hogs on the Van Pelt, rf p ... 4 0 0
Leo Smith, of Hermiston, now at­ He called the local man over the government machinery will be left
Moon, 3rd .......... 0
0 0
4 1 1
Fraser.
Mr. and Mrs. Powell are now guests tending Whitman college, was re­ telephone and they tried to arrange ln its hands during the six month»
project are nearly all eold. The car
Blellinger, c ....... 4
0 2
0 0 0
cently elected captain of the var­ to see each other, but the plan failed period, Colonel McNaught said, but
at the Callahan home.
shipped Saturday was a community
sity football team for the next year. to materialize. Mr. Swart has spent ln the absence of specific information
CATTLE AND HORSE BODY
shipment and Is the sixth that has
Totals.......... 41 6 9 24 16 5
He has been varsity center for the 37 years in the service of the com­ on this point, the 'toard authorised
gone to market from this district
SEEKS MORE MEMBERSHIP
Three base hits, Voyen, Todd; first CANDIDATES WANTED FOR
past two seasons, and is found t0 be pany, and Mr. Woughter is second him to find Just what the govern­
this year.
on balls, off Woodard 2, off Indians
CITIZENS’ TRAINING CAMP a hard htting player both on the In point of seniority with 23 years
ment’s action will be.
Orderly M arketing Plan is Chief
5; left on bases, Hermiston 3, Ind­
offensive and the defensive. Next to his credit.
Decree is Granted
The operation expenses under dis­
ians 8; wild pitches, Johnly, Farrow
Young men between the ages of year will be his last year and he
"We played checkers over the
Topic of Discussion at the
A decree of divorce ln the case of 2, Woodward; first base on errors, 17 and 31 who desire to take ad­ looks forward to a successful sea­ wires 20 years ago,” Mr. Woughter trict control are expected to be
about a third less than under the
Hazel E. Garrtett against Earl E. Herinlston 4, Indians 5; two base
Annual Meeting.
vantage of the government’s offer son. He is affiliated with Zeta Phi confessed. "We both had « sta­ government operation.
Garrett has been granted in circuit hits, Voyen, Phelps, Woodward, J.
tions in the Blue mountains land
of a month’s vacation at citizens’ Epsilon fraternity.
“During the six months period the
court ini Multnomah county. The Johnly, Luton; struck out, by Wood­
during the night when work was h I ow board will be able to get a fairly ac­
military training camp with all ex­
Orderly marketing was the key­
principals ln the case formerly re­ ward 9, by Indians 3; double plays,
we often played by numbers. T can curate idea of costs and the work
penses paid should get in their ap­ W. A. HINELINE ADDS 20
note of the thirteenth annual con­
Moon to Wak Wak, Farrow to Wak
sided in the Minnehaha district.
testify to the fact that Mr. Swart ts necessary to be done,” Colonel Mo-
plication without delay, in the next
vention of the Cattle and Horse Rals-
Wak; passed balls, Sliesely 2, Hiatt
ACRES TO HIS HOLDINGS
a good checker player.”
three or four days according to
erii association of Oregon, held at
Naught said. "By the time we
2. Umpires, Matott and another
FARM REMINDERS
The two men expect to meet each officially take over the project,
Sgt. Charles Herrmann of Pendleton
Bend May 28 and 29.
The purchase by W. A. Hineline
brave. Scorer, Chief Warner.
army recruiting officer for this dis­ of 20 acres of land In the Minnehaha other face to face some of these days. December 31, we expect to be able
One of the most earnest and pro­
Many undesirable flavors and
trict.
•••> | .»
fitable meetings of. its career was odors develop over night when the
to hav» more definite knowledge of
district adjoining his old ranch has
SCHOOL BOARD OFFICIALS
A number of Hermiston young
experienced although the attendance separator has been thoroughly rinsed
what there 1 b to be done and how
Ownership Changes
been completed. Mr. Hineline bought
naturally, was not very larg’e.
ARE TO BE NAMED JUNE 21 men have gone to the camp ln past the land from Earl E. Garrett who
much costs will be. We want the
with supposedly clean water, or with
R. N Burkenblne Is now owner
years, and the county’s quota is formerly lived here. The place is
The program put before the asso­ skim milk, says the O. A. C. ex­
work to be done right, and we want
ciation was of a very high order and periment station. Analysis of the
The annual meeting and election not filled for this year’s camp which nearly all In alfalfa, and Mr. Hine­ tof the Hermiston Tire shop as a re­ it to he done as economically an
was followed very closely by the substance of which the separator of school district No. 14, will be will be held at Vancouver barracks, line expects to improve it. The sult of a deal cloeed last week where­ possible.
by he acquired the Interest formerly
people in attendance.
slime is found ih the morning, after! held June 21. The term of H. M. June 18-July 17, Sgt. Herrmann deal was made by E. P. Dodd. The
owned by his brother, S. C. Burken-
The resolution committee reported standing all night, shows what is Schilling as a member of the board said.
An enjoyable party was given last
purchase price Ig understood toibine. The two men have been part-
Vacancies in the regular army have been 81600.
about 15 different good resolutions, taking place when this dirty sep­ of directors expiree as does the term
Thursday night, June 3, at the home
i
nets
in
the
busness
for
some
time.
in cavalry, Infantry, field
covering subjects of the grazing bill, arator is used to separate the fresh of R. A. Brownson as clerk of the exist
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| The policy of the business will not of Mrs. W. W. Felthouse In honor of
orderly marketing, "Truth in Meats” morning milk.
i , | board. The chief business of the 1 and in the air service. Candidates
Herb Shesely and Fred Shook are be changed, according to the new Mrs W. W. Illsley. Mrs. Felthouse
and a memorial resolution regarding
meeting is expected to be the elec­ for the air service must have spec­ painting the farm buildings on a
owner. S. C. Burkenblne expects to Mrs. J, D. Harrah and Mrs. R. O.
ial mechanical training.
the death of their old friend, C. M.
Twelve spotted cucumber beetles tion of men to the two posts.
wheat ranch near Athena this week. remain in Hermiston for a few weeks Horning were hostesses for the mem­
McAllister, who for so many years ai*e abundant in truck fields and
and plans then to go to the coast bers of the Ladles’ Aid of the Bap­
had'attended their meetings and who gardens in Oregon, says the ento­
tist church of which Mrs. Illsley has
with the idea of locating there.
died Just following the meeting last mologist of the experiment station.
been an active member for several
year at Portland.
The beetles are a greenish yellow
years. Several contests were held
B eet Are Busy
Following the suggestion of E. N. color with 12 black spots. They ar®
during the evening. In one, a
Kavanagh, the assistant district for- feeders on general foliage but pre­
During the past few days bees on clothespin doll dressing contest, the
ester, plans were made whereby the fer cucumbers, cantaloupes, squash,
the project have been living up to winners were Mrs. H. M. Schilling
members of the executive committee and beans. Lead arsenate with a
their reputation for IndusBry. ac­ and Mrs. Illsley. A box of clothe»
and some others will take two weeks trap crop have given the best con-
cording to W. O. Rodda. county bee pins was the prize awarded. Mrs.
durlng August, at which time theyttrol. When the beetles appear thé
Inspector. The honey flow at pres­ Illsley was presented with a silver
rill try to meet the members of all crop is dusted with lead arsenate
ent Ig very good, he said. He report­ hammered bon bon dish as a token
of the 80 local cattlemen’s associa­ one part and sifted wood ashes, or
ed that a number of local bee men of the regard,of the society. Presen­
tion on the forest. It was thought air slacked lime six parts, leaving a
have not yet paid the state bee tation of the gift was made by Mtsa
that meetings would be held at Lake- few plants of their preferred food
lteense for this year.
Clara Hall. Punch and cake were
view, Klamath Falls, Bend, Burns, for them to collect on where they are
-erved to the 28 gueets. Mrs. Ma­
Prineville. Baker, and the John Day killed by hand.
Weather conditions In May were ley left Friday for The Dalles, then
country and then several meetings
unusually favorable to fungus Infec­ “pent a eonple of day« In Portland
In the Umatilla forest at which time
Potatoes are usually harrowed be-
tion In Oregon, say experiment sta­ and went to Marysville, California,
all cattlemen would be given an op- fore and after coming up and until
tion autorltlee. Succeesful growers to Join Dr. llls'ry.
portunlty of Joining the association. ! they are three or four , nchea hlgh>
will give extra attention to the ap­
Other resolutions called for wiping , ay, the fann cropg department u
Ilex El’la of Pendleton who ha»
plication of late spring »pray against
cut of all delinquent dues letting the Oregon Agricultural college,
apple and pear scab, prune and a big acreage of early potatoes west
the old timers start In again on a shallow thorough eultivation is then
cherry leaf spot, peach bllght, goose­ of the river, att-. nded the luncheon
clean slate and reducing fees from needed often enough to control weeds,
berry and currant leaf spot, and of the Commercial club Tueeday.
three dents per head to on® a n d ' Level culture is best exrept where
brown rot of stone fruit. In general He said prospects are that he will
cne-half cents per head. It was the gou
roId or molat or where „
the best material to use Is some form have a gross return of 1200 per
thawght that this would bring the
irrigated. Slight ridging may
of wettable sulfur or Bordeaux mix­ acre on hts 30 or more acre» of tub­
association back to Its bigger numbers sometimes be necessary to keep tub-
ture, since llme-suffur applied so ers. He contrasted such a groea
and probably add more.
ers from bulging out and sunburn-!
4ate In the season Is likely to cause return with that, secured on high
The tour tor the purpose of |ng. They are cultivated only when
burning and even dropping of fruit priced wheat Innd and expressed
bringing to the various local associa- the vines are dry. Weeds are most
the belief that big development
and foliage.
tlons more definitely the plans of eaa!)y kiiied when they are small,
ynsy be expected In the Irrigated
the association and of the orderly cultivation when the ground to dry
by reason of the larger
Charles Benson was here Monday districts
marketing committee should result and free from Weeds b
from Vancouver, Washington. He returns possible.
In a great benefit to the entire stock!
______
recently acquired the agency for the
Industry, and It la felt sure coming! -
________________ _____
Mrs. Ida Simmons Is visiting In
Star ear In the Vancouver district
August that the local organization are more than glad of the opportun-
and will equip a garage and weld­ Eagle Creek, Oregon, for a couple
w in he quite glad to co-operate with Ity which this two weeks’ visit will
ing works. He was enroute to Day- of weeks.
Mr. Kavanaugh In arranging these give them to get more Intimately in i
eon, Washington, while here Mon­
meetings nod the executive committee touch with stock conditions over th»'
O. H. Warner of Boardman was
day. He formerly r»»*ded In Her­
the orderly marketing committee entire territory.
I a visiter In llermistnn Monday.
I
miston.
k
June Bugs