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HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1926
UMATILLA LOSES
GAME TO LOCALS
Commercial Egg
Hatchery a Need
Here Dyer Says
SCORE OF 11 TO 10 CHALKED UP Local Poultryman
SUNDAY
For
Locating of B ig P lant On
1 140 ACRE RANCH BOUGHT
POTATO HARVEST
GETS UNDER WAY
FROM COMPANY BY STILLINGS
A farm comprising 140 acres about
five miles east of Hermiston in the
Columbia district hag been purchased
LOCAL GROWERS DIGGING SPUDS Oregon Fruit
company” The
o 10
’ATTLE AND
HENS AXX
- a OLL MAKERS
rt)R PROJECT FARMERS
N 0.43
DISTRICT ASSUMES | 7/itrJ Accident | ROBBER OF ECHO
/n 7 hree Months
OPERATIONS TODAY H its R eid Family RANK IS .GRABBED
BY TWO CITIZENS
deal LRRIGATI0N
SYSTEM
EVERY DAY
NOW
IN Howard Reid Suffers B roben Leg
was closed during the past few days,
SETTLER’S CHARGE
CARL GILBERT, TOM BOYLEN JR.
When Horses Fall Through
and
Mr.
Stillings
has
moved
on
to
V isitors Out h it and Outplay Irri
Project Soon.
One Carload Shipped Saturday and the farm.
APPREHEND MAN WHO
Change Marks Retirement of Three
Canal Bridge
gators Rut Lack Punch
More than half of the land is In
A commercial hatchery, operated
Three Loaded Out of Here
GOT $1385
Men Who Have Been Here
The third serious accident in the
orchard. Mr. Stillings will develop
1 by someone having experience in both
>
To Win.
J.
H.
Reid
family
within
a
period
of
the
place
himself.
The
deal
was
Wednesday.
! the hatchery and chicken breeding
For Many Years.
. a little more than three months re
made through the J. M. Biggs agency
business is one of the real needs fac
Holdup Staged Shortly A fter The
f l a t i o n of the works of the Her-’’" ' ^
‘7 'n f’, C
t
a”
ed by this district, in the opinion! The harvesting of the prop of and the consideration was not
and outplaying lhe of L. C. Dyer who farms east of ’’arIy Potatoes grown on the project divulged.
Noon Hour Wednesday W hen
. Outhittlng
. ,
miston Irrigation district carried on '°..'he
°f H° w? rd . 7 * 1 Sa‘urday
lo ca lsjn a see-saw game of baseball town
Mr Dyer ha8 had & f,ock of this year Is proceeding at full blast
afternoon about 5 o'clock whei?
for many years by the government,
Woman Employee Wae
here
Sunday the fast Umatilla ag-
_
s chickens for several years as a slde- this week. One carload was shipp-
today passed to the control of the bridge across the A line canal on
the Reid ranch broke and precipi
gregation lacked the punch to put ,,ne proposltlon and
convlnced ed !aBt Saturday, and three more
Alone-
A. C. HOUGHTON OF A T T A T J A district. The relinquishment by the
tated young Reid and three horses
over a victory and lost the game by that the opportunities offered here! carload» were «oaded here Wednesday
government of the works was the
into the water of the canal.
* score of 11 to 10.
__ »___ are
__ nu-l ; for shipment. All of the cars wepe
for the poultry « business
EMPLOYED TO BE MANAGER OF result of an agreement recently ar
The Irrigators bunched their of- excelled.
Ills right leg wag scratched, and
sold through the Three Rivers Grow ❖
A man who gave the name of
❖
❖
« ♦ « « ♦ A
rived at between the district and
tensive onslaughts in three innings
*.
,
a small bone in his left leg was James Mays, about 40 years old, was
ers
of
Kennewick.
. . j u .v .
, ..
There was one chance for es
WEST
EXTENSION
DISTRICT the government whereby the district
and did their charasterietic
stunt ta
.„hH-hi,,,,
. 1.
. ,
The market has been on a basis
t
b lish in g such a hatchery not long
agreed to operate during the remain fractured. He had gone back to successful as a bank robber tor
of coming from behind and sewing
drive up the horses. After some of about four hours Wednesday after
ago," Mr. Dyer said, "but the peo of from $43 to $46 per ton, f. o. b.
A. C. Houghton of Attalla, Wash ing six months of 1926 on considera the animals had passed over the
up the contest after It looked as if
loading
point
in
sacks
with
indica
noon, but after staging a holdup of
ple who Investigated the field ex
ington, is the new manager of the tion that the delinquent 1923 charges bridge the remaining string bunched
they might have to be sorry over de
the Bank of Echo at noon and gett
pressed the belief that the business tions of recessions in price as the West Extension Irrigation district be funded.
feat.
mu
.
, .u
locally had not developed to such a season advances. Advices from Ken He assumed his duties today and will
Under the new plan of operation on the structure and caused it to ing away with $1385 ln currency
The locals stacked up three in their ,
,.
.u
Z ” “ 7 ' he was caught about 4 o’clock, the
.
.k « .
..
.... u . 3,age as would warrant them com newick are to the effect that digg- be in complete charge of the work Enos MarUn win be““bo7h "m a«ger
der the animal he was riding. He money was recovered, and ha waa
,part of the first after Umatilla had iug here and install|ng a plant o f. tog is being done rapidly in the areas
and
watermaster,
and
Charles
Tay
both as to operations and In ac
made one. Smith drew
managed to extricate himself and locked ln the county Jail. Hla cap
pag8 , thft siz® th
fy considered
lor will have charge of the ac
they
considered best
best. t
I ! where the medlum ear'y " ° P 18 counting.
Jones flew to Olson.
was seated on the bank when help ture was effected by Carl Gilbert,
grown
which
Includes
this
territory.
•d
V nv«n „ n t
a e y wa * think the development will be here,
counting
and
book
end
of
the
work.
Mr. Houghton was employed by
ed. Voyen got on through an error
,u . _
..
. ..
came.
To
date
five
carloads
of
the
tubers
Echo merchant, and Tom Boylen,
H M. Schilling, superintendent,
p-„v .♦ tki.a
j
. though, and that We will see It with
The canal carried water to a depth Jr., Butter creek sheep man.
of, k k
a
WaS ° U • ln a sh°«t time.”
have been shipped out of Hermiston the board of directors ln their regu Carl Voyen, chief clerk, and Tom
Shook banged out a single, and Mit-
\
v .
of about five feet on the Reid ranch
in solid carlots. Ellis & Keikkala lar meeting held here Tuesday after
The stranger entered the bank
i , " u v , tx „V j ” 'Ch
Some 8 of p the
w ard L Z « o „ j .u A
la "t advantages
here ™ » d of having
‘ h a! shipped the first car which was was noon. He spent 10 years as manag Woster, storeman, are the retiring where the accident occurred, and
about 12:16 while Mrs. Nona Mc
members of the local force. Their
er
of
the
Attalla
project
and
has
: considerable difficulty was experi- Faul, assistant cashier, was alone.
ward going out, Olson to KHtx-j money for baby chJcks couM be kept packed in lugs. The later cars have
. .
had experience in all the phases of retirement came about by reason of
> Blakely, Voyen and Shook scored.
, .
all been in sacks.
the
decision
of
the
district
board
to
, 7 He asked for change for a $10 hill,
in the second Umatilla came back * “
°,
n
work
necessary
to
be
done
in
manag
Finally Henry Sommerer was called and when Mrs. McFaul started to
The quality of the tubers shipped
cut the size of the administrative
with four, secured by virtue of three X e d C Z n 7
”7 '
ing
an
irrigation
works.
He brought his big team to the hand him back the change, she
from Hermiston is reported to be ex
force.
hits and a number of errors contrlb- 7 Ve hee hr T
"We consider ourselves very for
scene, and the floundering animals looked Into the barrel of a gun. He
. u.
o.
« rw 1_
hnve been breeding up their flocks cellent. The crop has made a rapid
Mr. Schilling declared that there
uted by the Shovel Pushers. The
.
..
tunate in being able to secure the
ordered her to hand him over the
. .
. ..
.. J _
°ver a period of years could get a growth, and the spuds are large and
will be some detail work to be done „„„„
. ,,v ..
visitors got two in the third and one
.
service8
of
a
man
of
the
type
of
Mr.
that
in require
,
.»
j
none
worse
the
currency, and when she failed to
.
-4
K4 v
xv
premium for their eggs for hatching smooth. In addition to the carload
mat „rnhoki,.
probably will
10 days
. o n m the
. e h . n o with
t h r u exception
. o o n
*
n
F
o
a
o
r
o
t
a
n
s
i
i
in the sixth, which made the score
j
Houghton,”
said
C.
E.
Glasgow,
sec
of some scratches and bruises.
acquiesce to his demand, secured It
i
V
♦». «
4 4
4 purposes, he said, and an incentive movement, an appreciable volume
or two weeks to do. June 30 ends
8 to 3 with the Hermiston gang in
Mr. Reid ig walking by the aid of himself, keeping Mrs. McFaul cover
,
..
0 _
toward good breeding would be pro- has moved by truck in smaller retary and member of the board. the fiscal year, and monthly, annual
e ce ar.
i v|cje<j that would automatically raise
Grande and Pendleton tak "The small size of the district made reports will have to ba made out and crutches as a result of an Injury sus ed with the gun in all his movements.
Then in the seventh they started
v
1-------
it necessary for us to secure a man
tained about seven weeks ago when
Ing
quite
a few.
He attenmpted to lock her to the
# ♦$.
.14
„ the stanoards of flocks, probably
submitted. Some clerical work at
one of those rallies that have so of-
„
..
.
Yields generally have proved who could handle the operations tendant on the change will also be he strclned a tendon ln his leg. How vault, but it wa» equipped with a
.
v* xu
.x
xx-x
i more rftP,dly than by any other plan,
ten brought them victory this sea-!
_________________
end
of
the
work
as
well
as
the
ac
ard
will
have
his
leg
In
a
cast
for
satisfactory with 100 sacks to the
time lock and would not lock, so
wanted by the government. Orders
son. They scored four runs on hits
❖ <♦ + + * 4 4 4 acre reported by several growers, and counting, and Mr. Houghton’s experi have been received to ship the offic several weeks. In March Mrs. Reid’s he wired her to the vault door. He
by Phelps, Smith and Blakely. In TAmpy ’RFSTfr'N^ THU U7TTW TT Q others with smaller acreages are digg ence is such that we feel he will be ial stationery and government offlce death occurred as a result of injuries did the Job hurriedly, however, and
the eighth they added another quar- L° W“ Y.
^ B WITH U. S.
ing by hand, or plowing the tubers able to handle the work in a satis supplies to the Yakima office of the caused from burns.
Just about the time he left by the
factory manner."
tet of markers, enough to win the ANI) ACCEPTS POSITION WITH out and picking.
front door, Mrs. McFaul left by the
reclamation bureau.
gam e.
1 »•«
»*. « q *
»x* *z*
Ok y o
Mr. Houghton will move his fam
Some of the growers who have
rear entrance and went upstairs
All three men stated that their
Umatilla got 11 hits to 10 marked ALUMINUM COMPANY IN EAST been delivering spuds to make up ily to Irrigon within a short time. plans for the future are still in TOO RAPID DEVELOPMENT MADE from where the alarm was given. Dr.
up for the locals. The visitors made! v
4 4, 4 4 v 4 the shipments are Ellis A Keikkala, He was a visitor ln Hermiston Tues
L. P. Buchholz whose dental offices
definite. Mr. Schilling has been in
five bobbles as against nine that:
,
Buhman & McMullen, W. J. Dogan, day and met with the board in its the government service for 22 years. BY PULLETS IN SOME LOCAL are over the bank, secured the lic
Ralph,'
Dowry,
resident
engineer
were scored against the locals.
George Wagner, J. H. De Moss, session.
ense number of the machine as the
One year of that period was spent
Quite a crowd of Umatilla rooters at McKay dam, has submitted his Henry Ott, W. O. Whitsett, C. M.
in the treasury ofHce in Washing- ^ S . POULTOYMEN REPORT man drove away.
resignation to the reclamation bur-
was here to support the visitors.
ton. D. C. For 21 years he has ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
With the sounding of the alarm
eau to take effect July 1. The re Jackson, F. C. McKenzie, A. W. JUDGE M'CULLOCH FINDS
Box score and summary:
been in the reclamation bureau.!. R*P° rt" J ™
8<7 rfll „P°U,try posses were organized as quickly as
Purdy, E. D. Jackso?, John Walchi,
signation
has
been
accepted
and
Mr.
UNION DISTRICT LEGAL He spent eight years here and came
Hermiston
AB R H PO A E
H. Gilbert, J. W. Hammau, William
t„d. . h
7 7 ” 7 7
possible and information of the rob
\ Smith, 2nd ........ 2 1 1 3
3 2 Lowry has accepted a position with
Mlkesell,
J.
M.
Prindle,
J.
H.
Briggs,
here from the Shoshone. Wyoming, 7 * " * ln<11cati° n' ° f to° raPld de' bery was telephoned to Pendleton.
the
Aluminum
Company
of
America
Woodward, 2d .. 1
1 I 0 0 0
; velopment are being made now, ac- Men In cnrB started out ln all direc
Charles Unke, Tom Haddox, Will Proceedings Heard in Circuit Court project
Jones, 1st............ 5 1 1 13 0 2 at Philadelphia. He plans to move Rhodes, Joe Udey, George Diebe, B
' cording to James Todd, poultry pro tions from Echo, looking for a man
Mr. Voyen has been In the service
A t Pendleton During
Blakely, 3rd........ 4 2 1 2 7 0 his family there immediately.
ject leader of the farm bureau. Mr. driving a Star car.
E. Whitford, A. W, Agnew, Roy
.
Mr.
Dowry
has
been
on
the
Me
and
in
the
local
office
for
about
six
Voyen, ss ............ 5 1 1 4 -t ' 2
Todd is breeding poultry on hi» own
Two
Days.
Sullivan
and
Earl
Richards.
Mr. Gilbert and Mr- Doytep w ho
years. Mr. Woster has Bpent more
Shook, cf ....... ..... 3 1 1 0
0 1 Kay dam Job for about three years.
place and is vitally Interested In the took the road bock to Cold Springs
There
are
probably
others
whose
His
work
had
to
do
with
engineering
than
14
years
In
the
service
here.
Mltt’esdorf, If.... 4 0 1 0
0 1
progress of the work.
A decision in which he found that
names the Herald waa not able to
overtook a man In a Star car. They
The works of the district will not
R Woodward, rf. 2 0 0 0 0 0 problems in connection with the secure. A definite estimate of the union high school district No. 9,
"The best authorities advise that talked to him tor some little time,
building
of
the
big
mound.
Construc
be
taken
over
officially
under
the
Todd, rf ....... ..... 2 1 1 0
0 0
the meat content in feed should be but their examination failed to die-
probable tonnage that may be ex comprising several school districts In
Phelps, p ..... .... 3 2 2 1 2
1 tion work was in charge of R. M. pected to move from here could not this area, was legally organized, was terms of the recently accepted con reduced if pullets show a tendency
clpse anything suspicious about the
Conner.
Mr.
Dowry
was
ln
the
tract
until
December
31,
1926.
The
Hiatt, c ......... ... 4 1 0 4 3 0
to lay at too early an age,” Mr. Todd man. He had changed hia clothes,
Denver office before he came to Pen- be procured, but It is considered made Wednesday afternoon in circuit district will merely operate during
probable that about 20 carloads will court in Pendleton by Judge Mc the coming six months, and the of declared. "Either the meat content and the license plates on the car
Totals... ....35 11 10 27 19 9|
Culloch, of Baker. The proceedings ficial transfer will be made at the in feed should be decreased, or the had been changed, so they decided
be shipped from the district.
Umatilla—
same result may be secured by he wag not the man they were after
brought by the union district, requir end of the year.
0 COWBOYS’ CONVENTION TO
Fetzer, 3rd ... .... 6 1 1 1 2
cutllng down on the $mount of milk and returned shortly afterwards to
ed two days, Tuesday and Wednes
P atients Leave Hospital
No
construction
work
has
been
Thompson, cf ... 4 2 11 0 0 0
fed, If »he pullets are receiving milk.” Echo.
BE HELD AT UKIAH JULY 2, 3
Two patients have been discharg day, to hear.
done for several weeks, Supt. Schil
Klitz, 1st....... .... 5 2 2 8 1 0
Opposition to the proceedings
ed from the Hermiston hospital dur
Within a few minutee after their
G. Kendlar, c .... 5 1 2 7 1 1 F ifth Annual A ffair Promises To ing the past few days. John Part- was furnished by the Westland and ling said, but some operation and STANFIELD MAN RECEIVES
return, while they were ln the bank
maintenance work has been done in
Hanson, p ..... .... 5 1 2 1 4
1
low, nine year old son of Paul Part- Minnehaha districts and by Individ order that the sytem might he in
WORD DR. MEAD WILL COME talking of the robbery, they were
Be B est Ever Staged by Men
R. Kendler. If. .... 5 1 1 1 0
0
low of Boardman, left Sunday after uals in both districts. The district the best possible condition at the
startled to see the same man drive
Olson, 2nd ... .... 5 0 0 6 3 1
spending 12 days in the hospital as was organized last November.
past the bank in the Star car.
In Range Country.
That
Elwood
Mead,
commissioner
time
the
district
assumed
operation.
Peek, sa ......... .... 4 1 1 0
1 2
Counsel for the union district In
a pneumonia patient. Mrs. Will
"Let's get that fellow and make
of
reclamation,
will
include
the
Knight, rf ...... .... 1 1 1 0
0 0
Schabel of Stanfield left Wednesday the proceedings wer© Raley, Raley
Umatilla project on his itinerary is another search,” one of the men sug
Brays
Sell
Peaches
Yeager, rf ...... .... 1 0 0 0 0 0
The fifth annual Camas Prairie after spending several days in the A Steiwer and H. J. Warner of Pen
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bray who live the substance of Information that gested.
McFarland, rf .... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Cowboy convention will be held at hospital for medical treatment.
dleton and W. J. Warner of Hermis
They followed him up to the
weBt
of Umatilla and own a peach has been received by F. A. Baker of
ton. Counsel for the opponents of
UkiaJj on July 2 and 3, and prospects
school house on the highway, stopp
the
Stanfield
district
from
Senator
orchard
have
started
selling
some
of
Totals.... ...42 10 11 24 12 5 are that a new high standard of suc
the district were Clark & McIntyre
Echo Organizes Club
the early ripening varieties. They Stanfield. A news story carried re ed him and made a search. A by
Three base bits. Voyen; first on cess for the celebration will be es
Business men of Echo have organ and Wm. M. Peterson, of Pendleton.
had a few for home use two weeks cently by the Portland OreRonlan stander called attention to the fact
balls, off Hanson 3, Phelps 1; left tablished, according to the men who ized a commercial club through
ago and sold their first for the sea from Its Washington. D. C., bureau that the floor in front of the rear
on bases, Hermiston 5, Umatilla 7; are planning the show.
which a number of community en
Dr. Prime Returns
son this week. Mrs. Bray was here was that the commissioner had de scat was higher than in most Star
first base on errors, Hermiston 4,
In addition to the rodeo, an Inde terprises are expected to he realized.
Dr. F. V. Prime returned this Tuesday and said they expected to cided to change his itinerary and cars, and with that tip a search dis
Umatilla 8; two base hits, Jones, pendence Day program will be given Dr. F. R. Dorn was elected president
morning from Salem where he spent have peaches ripening from now until would not stop in Oregon, except for closed a false bottom in the mach
Mittlesdorf, Klitx, R. Kendler; struck Friday morning with Frederick and A. C. Ebert, secretary. The club
more than a month on a vacation. in October.
one hour on the night of July 3 be ine.
out, by Hanson 4, by Phelps 5: dou Steiwer of Pendleton, republican is planning a celebration to mark
Under this false bottom was found
Mrs. Prime and their children re-
tween trains ln Portland.
ble plays. Olsen 2, unassisted; hit by candidate for United States senator,
the opening of the new bridge across mained in Salem and will come home
a
change of clothes, a small box
At
the
local
reclamation
office
no
Mrs. A. H. Norton was In Pendle
pitcher, Hanson 2; Matott, umpire; as the chief speaker. Ted Roy of the Umatilla
Echo.
I later.
information was available as to Dr. containing all the currency that had
ton last Friday.
Warner, scorer.
Pilot Rock, well known tenor, will
Mead’s plans. It is expected that been taken from the bank and $10
sing.
I when he arrives in the northwest he additional, two automatic six shoot
In addition to the bucking con
HYATT A BRAWN NEW OWNERS
will communicate with the local ers, ammunition and an extra set of
tests which will see riders of the old
office
and advise as to his Intentions. license plates.
OF ALEXANDER’S, PENDLETON range in action on honest to good
Mays Is said to have admitted that
ness outlaw buckers, there will he a
he once served time for a train rob
HERMISTON BUSINESS TO
George H. Hyatt and Harry Brawn, w,de variety of racing events with
bery. He said his home Is in Van
BE SUSPENDED ON MONDAY couver. Washington, but that he had
formerly of Goldendale, Washington, some good strings in competition,
1 been living at Prosser, Washington,
are the new owners of Alexanders Re,ay races, flat races, packers races
In Pendleton. They arrived ln Pen-: ar>d a derby race are on the track,pro-
Fourth of July W hichh F alls On for some time.
' "After his capture we found that
dleton last week and formally took ®ram-
Sunday to be Observed as
Over the business today. The clos-,
^or cowboys and cowgirls there
he had been In and out of Echo dur
ing the past two weeks," Mr. Gil
Ing of the <>eal marked the retire- w111 be two beautiful saddles, a belt,
Holiday Monday.
tnent from business of R. Alexander ( "Dver mounted bit and other like
bert stated. "He evidently spent
after almost 50 years spent ln the Pr,z®s in addition to $800 in cash,
some time to planning the Job and
In accordance with action taken ' ,,ctt(nK
jay
the land."
merchandising business in Pendleton. | Dancing will be enjoyed during the
this spring by the Hermiston Com-
Mays w j - ta'îcn to Pendleton
Mr. Hyatt and Mr. Brawn ane evening on July 1, 2 and 3. Base
merclal club after the owners of. shortly after his capture and placed
experienced merchants and decided baI1 Kam®s will be played each day.
shops and stores had been' Inter- . jn jaj|.
to buy the Pendleton business only;
--------------------------
viewed, all places of business In the!
_
______
4 after a careful Investigation of con-1
Morgan Buys Tire Shop
city, except the creamery and the VOLUME OF FREIGHT IN
dttions In Pendleton and Umatilla
e . B. Morgan who has been farm-
cream receiving station, will be clos
county. They are enthusiastic over ing here for some time has purchas
S F CIAL CAR INCREASES
ed all day Monday, July 5. The
e s possibilities offered and are ed from Burkenblne A Burkenbine
Hermiston Creamery will be open at
keenly Interested in the prospective the Hermiston Tire Shop. He plans
The v e ’um e ’ fr-i"bt moved this
least untif noon. The Mutual Cream
development In the irrigated district to Increase the equipment so tires
week In the refrigeration car from
ery
Co.
will
close
at
noon.
in the west end of Umatilla county of all sizes. Including balloo'ns, can*
There will be no formal celebra Hermiston to Pcrtl-nd wsr sllch t'-
and the north end of Morrow county. be vulcanized. He also plans to en-
tion marking the holiday in Hermis in exce«« of the «Moment made last
Mr. Hyati’s family has already ar- |arge the tire stock. The new owner
ton. The baseball team and a num week. The car Is left here at tbs
rived ln Pendleton. Mr. Brawn's took possession of the business today,
ber of local people will go to Hepp-|torm bureau each Monday and
family will not arrive until the open-
___________
ner to the big athletic carnival and| moves out to Portland to the even-
ing of school this fall. The old
Stork Leases
celebration being held there July 3, ing.
name of Alexanders will he retained
Jake 8,„rk of gtanfleld "has leased
4 and 5 by the American Legion
Quite a shipment of butter was
for the business with Hyatt A Brawn the E. P. Ulaley blacksmith shop and
post of Heppner. Ukiah will hold! Included In the car this week. There
successors, added to I*,,.
is now operating it. He formerly,
its fifth annual Camas Prairie Cow- were about 50 cases of eggs and 4S
Mr. Alexander who Js tice-presi- lived In Hermiston end knows many
boys’ convention. At Mt. Hood the1 boxes o f early apples. Each week
dent of the First National bank of people bere. He will move to Her-
nnnual climb up the mountain will has seen a slight Increase In the vol-
Hermlston eaid that Jie win continue mtston thia fall before school opens,
be celebrated.
' um» of products handled ln the ear.
to make hie regular visits to Her-
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A number of Hermiston people are Txwnl shippers are interested in see-
mlexon. He has long been Interest-
Paradlchlorebenaene is effective
planning to go to Portland on the Ing the volume grow so the service
ed to the development of this part , , a motll repellent end may be need
special excursion that will be run ! can be made permanent during the
o f the country.
¡Just as naphthalene flakes ère used.
by the Union Pacific.
| whole year.
His Hundred and Fiftieth Birthday