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HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1926
WARNER'S DAYS OF 7 urkey Buying is HERMISTON DEFEATS
Being Done Here
COACHING RECALLED For Thanksgiving
HEPPNER BY 7 -6
STOCKARD TAKES PRIZE IN
SHOW PIG FEEDING CONTEST
HAVE 7 0 0 APPOINTED
YOURSELF A MEMBER
OF THE PROJECT LAND
SETTLEMENT COMMITTEE f
NO. 10
MINT GROWERS SHY Big Moving Job 16522639
■
M
S
AT.
o f Gerald White
AT SIGN-UP PLAN Gets Under Way
WORK ON HOSPITAL
Lowell Stockard, local club member,
won fo u rth prize In the eastern Ore
gon com petition in th e pig feeding
LOCAL MAN'S
RECORDS
SET
contest
a t th e Pacific In te rn a tio n a l
VISITORS
SCORE
FIRST
BY
USE
Carload o f Dresaed Birds To Be
L ivestock exposition last week with EFFORTS TO TIE UP CROP PROVE Chicken Flock Already Here and Dis COMMITTEE MEETS WITH STATE
DOWN IN PRINT
OF OLD TRICK
h is e n try of pigs.
Shipped Betw een N ot , 15-19,
FAILURE
BOARD OF CONTROL
m antling of Buildings Now
a
F our pigs from one litte r had to be
Hermi st on ’» B ill is Subject of F eat
Irrigators Push Over Marker In used in the contest, a reoord of feeds
Is Present Plan.
Valley Man Aaks fer Half of Mint
Under Way.
Locating of Intitution in Neighbor
ure Sport Story In the
and gains m ade by pigs being re
Third Quarter By Use of
A
pproxim
ately
1600
fa
t
tu
rk
ey
s
In
Return
for
Expert
Sunday Oregonian
quired. H is cash prize w as 817.50,
ing Town Seems Probable
Gerald A. W hite, Lexington com- :
are expected to be shipped from H er
Straight Foo.ball.
and his pigs w ere sold a fte r the
Services.
m ereiai h atch ery m an w ho a few I
m iston th is season fo r th e T h a n k s
Workers Think.
show was over.
».. The follow ing news sto ry appeared
days ago decided to move his big
g iv in g trad e, according to G ilbert
H erm iston took the m easure of
In the Sunday O regonian and is of
Sm ith, local buyer. Q u ite a num ber H eppner, its tra d itio n a l enemy on
T h at local m in t grow ers should not i plaut to H erm iston and bought 58,
T h at the prelim inary w ork done
In terest to H erm iston people because
of birds have alread y been c o n tra c t th e g rid iro n , h er last F riday, a fte r RESULTS SECURED BY FARMERS sign up th eir crop w ith outside con-1acrea of lan<1 in the edKe of town I by U m atilla residents in an effort
It deals w ith th e career of W. J.
ed for, and a bid for th e birds of noon in a hotly contested game, th e
cerns on a basis of giving up h a l f . as a
7or
place, already has j t0 secure the recently authorized
W arn er d u rin g th e years he w as a
o th e r grow ers w ill be made In th e fin al score being 7 to 6. S tiff re IN AMERICA SOURCE OF KEEN of the crop for supervision and dis- j moved HI» flock of about 2000 heas sta te tuberculosis hospital for th a t
big tim e football coach.
The etory
O
<> O
next few days.
sistance on the p a rt of both team s
tillin g is the statem en t made by J. S. and pull6t8 here, and th e work of com m unity prom ises success Is th e
w as w ritte n by E. P. "E p h ” Hoyt,
T he birds w ill be dressed a t a made th e contest an in te re stin g one. INTEREST TO RUSSIAN LEADER W est, one of th e men now p rep arin g i dism antling his buildings is now go- belief of the delegation of five th a t
form erly on th e teleg rap h copy desk
4> *> <g>
O 4>
<P
H eppner drew th e firs t score in •> O
p la n t w hich Mr. S m ith has co n stru ct
an acreage for th e grow ing of the lng forw ard
made a trip to Salem and P ortland
and sports w rite r on th e E ast O re
The first load of chickens came sa lt week.
Soil in the arid belt of th e U nited crop.
ed on th e ran ch , and packing w ill th e la tte r p a rt of th e second q u a rte r
gonian, now a m em ber of th e staff
also be done th ere. The sh ip m en t when the hoary “dead m an ” trick S tates w here irrig a tio n m ust be
A m an from th e valley spent sev- o v tr by tru c k Monday n ig h t and was
A session was held w ith the s ta te
of th e O regonian. T h o sto ry fol
is expected to be m ade some tim e be w as w orked, th e end ta k in g a pass practiced in producing crops is not e ra l days here in an effort to sign unloaded in tho poultry and hog board of control, consisting of Gov
lows:
tween N ovem ber 15 and 19.
and m ak in g 25 yeards. The visitors so good as in R ussia, but as farm ers up grow ers to agree to give half of exhibit build in g on th e grounds of ern o r Pierce, Sam Kozer, secretary
Since h is adv en t a t S tan fo rd u n i
"T h e q u ality of th e birds Is very failed to convert th e e x tra point.-
A m ericans excel R ussian peasants, th e ir crop in re tu rn for supervision the H erm iston D airy & H og Show of state, and Tom Kay, sta te treas
versity as head football coach. Pop
satisfa c to ry ,” Mr. S m ith stated , ’a ,
The Irrig a to rs did th e ir Bcoring according to th e opinion expressed of p la n tin g and cu ltiv a tin g th e crop association.
u rer. S aturday m orning, and a num
W arn er, christened G lenn Scobey,
W. R. L onghorn and three other ber of physicians, some of them on
m ajo rity of w hich w ill g rade No, 1. j
the th ird period. It resulted from by A. B. Shum akov, professor of ir and d istillin g the m in t.” Mr. W est
h as been alm ost u n iv ersally success
men left H erm iston Tuesday m orn the sta te board of h ealth, were in
T h ere a re not as m any tu rk e y s i n , s tra ig h t football and came a fte r a rig atio n in the univehsity of Novo- said.
ful ag ain st n o rth e rn team s. P a rt of
ing for L exington to dism antle the terview ed, both in Salem and in P o rt
T cherhassk.
th is d istric t as w as an ticip ated , due steady m arch down the field
"Such
a
proposition
is
clear
out
of
his success m ust be in all fairness
to the fact th a t disease caused more
Coach H igbee’s line-up for th e
Prof. Shum akov spent one day the question,” he declared. ‘T v e buildings and p rep are for shipping land.
a ttrib u te d to th e man who scouts the
losses th is season th a n ever before. gam e was as follows: Davis, cen ter; here the la tte r p a rt of last week w ith talked w ith enough grow ers In the them to H erm iston. A force of about
The clim atic advantages of Uma
n o rth e rn elevens for Pop an d who is
The birds th a t a re fo r sale are of S w arn er an d Parsons, g u ard s; E arn - S upt. H. K. Dean of the H erm iston valley to know th a t the grow ing of half a dozen men is now busy a t the tilla, its good w ater supply, its ac
■ lo :s a person th an his little good q u a lity .”
h a rt and N eary, tackles; McKenzie experim ent statio n stu d y in g experi the crop and Its p lan tin g , etc., are task, and It is expected th a t the cessibility and its abundance of rea
b ro th er Bill. Of course th e “ little ”
P ilo t Rock grow ers have recen tly and S tockard, ends; M lkesell, q u a r m ental d ata g ath ered by th e statio n very sim ple m atters and require no buildings will be shipped during sonably priced land for a site for the
is e n tirely fig u rativ e, for, w hile Bill
co n tracted to sell 2.000 birds to S w ift te r; H am m an, fu llb ack ; J. Newell d u rin g the past few years.
expert assistance. W hen we get an j next week.
hospital were som e of the m a tters
W a rn e r is younger th an Pop, he Is
* Co., for th e T h ankegiving trade, and K ennings, halves.
T he v isito r has spent fo u r m onths o u tfit rigged for d istillin g we will be
on w hich the delegation inform ed the
larger, piuch larg er, and falls Into
and about an equal num ber w ill be
T h ere w ill be n o gam e on A rm is and w ill spend an ad d itio n al two able to do th a t operation for about BULLETIN BOARD DISAPPEARS m em bers of th e board.
th« behem oth class w ith o u t much
held over for th e C hristm as m a r tice day, b u t on S atu id ay afternoon m onths in th is country stu d y in g Ir 25 cen ts a pound. T here is abso
The U idatilla delegation consisted
u 'ty
ket.
Condon w ill play here. T he Condon rig atio n problem s and practices as a lu tely no sense in th is idea of tu r n AND RUMOR HAS IT THAT MAYOR of Mrs. Alice N ugent, Mrs. M arian
It h asn ’t been so m any y ears a t
ag g reg atio n beat H eppner 7 to 0. A rep resen tativ e of the soviet govern ing over half of th e value of the crop ❖ : o : •> : o : ❖ : o : <• : o : ❖ : o : <• McKenzie, Mrs. B erth a C herry, rep re
th a t since W. J. (BUI) W arn er w as
ag g reg atio n b eat H eppner 7 to 0. A m ent. At the H erm iston sta tio n he to an outside o u tfit or individual for PRIME IS GUILTY OF LARCENY sen tin g the W om en’s club, and D. C.
a g re a t football figure in his own HERMISTON LEGION POST
gam e w ill be played h ere on T h an k s showed special in te re st in percola doing the sam e th in g s th a t anyone
B row nell and W illiam Sw itzler, re
rig h t, though b u t few fan s th in k of
TO SHOW PATRIOTIC FILM giv in g w ith th e fast W asco team .
tion tests, and soil m oisture and duty can do for him self.”
1“ the m ayor of H erm iston guilty p resenting the U m atilla Comm ercial
y th in g but Pop w hen they h ear
club.
of w ater studies.
A m eeting ot the grow ers was held of larceny?
the nam e of W arn er. B ill W arn er
T his question may become a burn
"W e w ere inform ed," said Mrs.
SAVELY-WISENOR
who is now a successful law yer In “The Man W ithout a Country” To
One of th e th in g s th a t im pressed here F riday n ig h t and folowed a sim
ing Issue In th e city w ithin the next Nugent,- " th a t a survey of th e propos
Be Offered Here Two Nights,
the v isito r most in this country, he ilar m eeting in U m atilla.
th e th riv in g city of H erm iston In
A w edding of in terest to H erm is told Supt. Dean, is the am ount of
Local men Interested in the crop few days, Then again, It may be ed locations for the hospital w ill be
e a stern Oregon, w as head football
Nov. 18-19.
ton was solemnized S atu rd ay , Octo land one man can handle w ith one are said to have refused to sign up forgotten.
m ade by th e sta te board of h ealth,
coach a t th e U niversity of Oregon in
ber 30, a t W alla W alla w hen E dna team and the re su lts th a t are secur th e ir m int
It is a fact, however, th a t a bulle th e sta ff of the s ta te tuberculosis
1910 and 1911 and before th a t was
The m otion p ic tu re version of E d
tin board belonging to th e commer hospital a t Salem and Mrs. Sadie D rr
coach a t m any colleges and u n iv er w ard E v e re tt H ale’s "T h e Man W ith May W lsenor, d au g h ter of F. F. ed.
cial club w hich used to h an g on the D unbar, secretary of the Oregon
sities, including Cornell, his alm a o u t a C o untry,” w ill be show n to W isenor, becam e th e bride of Lee
Prof. S hum akov belonged to the PILOT ROCK GOLFERS TO
Savely, pro m in en t B u tte r Creek ra n
wail in the postoffice has disappear Tubehculosts association. The facts
m ater.
H erm iston audiences on T hursday
w ealthy class before th e revolution
as these Investigators find them w ill
MEET LOCALS NOV. 20-21 ed— completely.
Bill W a rn e r’e ta k in g over th e foot and F rid ay , N ovem ber 18 and 19, ac cher. The cerem ony was w itnessed and had a b ig estate w hich w ith
It Is also tru e th a t a bu lletin board be reported to the sta te board of con-
b all destines of C ornell in 1903 was cording to a sta te m e n t by W. L. by a few close friends. Mr. and Mrs. o th e r estates w as divided am ong the
a n a tu ra l th in g , since h e had been H am m , a d ju ta n t of H erm iston Post Savely are a t home on th e Savely peasants. In th e rich er land belt Teams of Four to Compete in Two th a t looks as if it m ight a t one tim e to ri, w ithout any recom m endation.
ranch..
have been in the postoffice building
“ The governor w ill conduct an In
c a p ta in of the big Red team in 1901 No. 37, A m erican Legion.
each fam ily of p easan ts w as allotted
Day Play for 18 Holes;
now is a t th e golf grounds for use in dependent Investigation to ascertain
a n d 1902 and w as nam ed on W alter
The- Legion w ill o ffer th e pictu re
betw een three and four acres of land
posting scores of players— If th)ey accessibility of th< various proposed
C am p’s A ll-A m erican in 1901 as a here in co-operation w ith th e m an BIDDING LIVELY POR COWS
Tryouts Under Way.
w ith one horse, one cow and one
th
in k th e score w orth posting.
sites, and w ith all of th is inform a
g u ard . For four seasons B ill W a r agem ent of th e local th eatre.
AT SHERIDAN AUCTION SALE pig, the v isito r said. The fam ily on
How th e board moved from its tion secured, the board will m ake Its
n er held down a place on the Cor
The p ic tu re consists of e ig h t reels
th is land is able to m ake an Income
Local golf players a re now holding
nell line and then, a fte r g rad u atio n of in terestin g , th rillin g action
in
th a t am ounts t 0 about 8250 a n n u a l try o u ts to determ ine the personnel form er location to the golf grounds findings. T his survey w ill be m ade
Is more or less a m ystery, b u t rum or w ith in 30 days.
Young Stock Particularly Sought ly, in term s of U. S. coin.
in th e p rin g of 1903, served th e w hich is interw oven p ath o s in
of the team of eig h t w hich w ill meet has it th a t th e president of the golf
"O ur delegation offered any one of
Ith a c a n in s titu tio n as coach th a t fall h ig h degree. The sto ry teaches a
T
he
condition
of
th
e
R
ussian
peas
By Buyers; Price Range
Pilot Rock golfers in a to u rn am en t club got th e bu lletin board. The th ree five acre tra c ts to the sta te as
In 1904 Bill W arn er a-cepted the lesson of patrio tism such as has never
a n t Is so m uch b e tte r th a n it used th a t w ill be played here S aturday
offer of the S herm an In d ian In eti been told in a n y o th er piece of fic
$22 to $93.
to be th a t be him self has n e t been afternoon, and a team of four w ill president of th e golf club Is also a p a rt of the site ,” Mrs. N ugent said.
mayor of th e city, F. V. Prime, “W e w ere inform ed tjia t about 100
tu te in Los A ngeles and became head tion. It deals w ith th e action of
able to co n tin u e b eing sad about los play Sunday. P lay w ill be for 18
elected last week, to ta l vote for 68 acres w ill be-required.”
T h at m ilk cows a re In keen de ing his estate, th e visitor said. Ont
coach a t th a t school, once fam ous young P h ilip N olan, a young lie u te n
holes.
nearest com petitor 2
A m eeting w as also held w ith Dr.
In w estern football circles, b u t long a n t In th e U nited S tates N avy, who, m and and are b rin g in g good prices of th e problem s facing the Individ
The eig h t best scores m ade in the
B allinger, su p erin ten d e n t of the s ta te
w
as
m
ade
evident
a
t
th
e
auction
sale
since abandoned by th e governm ent. w hen tr ltd for treaso n along w ith
ual R ussian p easan t and the soviet try o u ts over 56 holes w ill determ ine
hospital a t Salem . He said th a t in
C. E. GLASGOW RE-ELECTED
“T h a t Indian team of 1904 w as the A aron B u rr cries o u t, "Damm th e a t th e P ete S heridan place S atu rd ay sta te is to see th a t m ore efficienl
the H erm iston team . All playars
one ch ild ren ’s w ard In a tuberculosis
g re a te st I ever coached,” W arn er de United S tates! I w ish I may never according to F. C. McKenzie, clerk. m ethods in fa rm in g are used, he said
have been urged to p iay \3 6 holes so
DIRECTOR IN VOTING TUESDAY hospital In the e a st w hich he recently
T here w as a w ide ra n g e 'o f prices
clared recently " I t w as tru ly : h ear of th e U nited S tates again.
th a t handicaps can be established
visited an expenditure of 81100 had
w onder team . W e sta rte d th e sea
H is w ish becomes h is sentence! for cows and heifers, ra n g in g from PACKING OF WINESAPS IS
At the a n n u a l election of director Just been made to reflect artificial
for use when a local tourney is piny
son w ith a little h ard luck and the He is placed on th e b a ttle sh ip Con as low as 822 to as high as 893.
fo
r
the
W
est
E
xtension
irrig
atio
n
3d, follow ing th e play w ith Pilot
su n lig h t into the w ard. He w as as
U niversity of C alifo rn ia trim m ed us 3 titu tlo n , and is n o t p erm itted to Y oung stock sold beet, he said, b u t
UNDERTAKEN THIS WEEK
d istrict on T uesday of th is week, C. sured th a t any such expenditure
Rock.
6 to 0, by blocknig th ree kicks. Then h ear th e nam e of his co u n try m en o ld er cows If they appeared t 0 be
In stru c tio n s have been placed on E. Glasgow w as re-elected by a large would be unnecessary if U m atilla Is
The P ra n n apple packing p lan t re
we got going, trim m ed S tan fo rd 5 to tioned, n o r is he allow ed to see its good producers, also b ro u g h t good
the
new bulletin board a t the m ajority, th e vote sta n d in g G las chosen as the hospital site.
prices.
sum ed o p erations Monday morning
0, and th en b eat every college in shores. T he u n fo ld in g of th o p lo t
gow 81, W alpoe 39. T he o u ts ta n d
O ther physicians visited included
C alifo rn ia of any size and th e sm all show s h is love o f co u n try and gives * T he dem and fo r homes was not bo w hen th e packing of three carloads grounds. In stru ctio n s call for tu r n
ing featu re of th e election w as the Dr. Morse of the sta te board of h ealth
ing in score cards a t H itt's.
of
W
inesaps
w
as
started
.
The
w
are
good
as
for
cows.
The
ran
g
e
in
est score w as 17 to 0. W e’d also him a chance to redeem him self.
vote of confidence given Mr. Glasgow and Dr. C. J. Sm ith of P o rtlan d , a
prices on horses w as from 830 to house has been closed for about f
hav e beaten C alifornia if th e y ’d liv
In l.Is own com m unity in w hich the mem ber of the board who form erly
Botkin Is Named
880. Some off g rade hay bro u g h t m onth.
ed up to th e ir co n tract. They had OREGON TRAIL HALF DOLLARS
vote stood 54 to 16 In his favor.
T.
W.
B
otkin
w
as
elected
to
suc
was In Pendleton. Dr. S tickler, secre
15.50
per
to
n
in
th
e
stack.
T
ho
sale
The
m
ark
et
for
apples
is
very
slow
a gam e scheduled w ith u s a t Los
Mr. Glasgow has served six years ta ry of the sta te board, w as In te r
RECEIVED BY BANK FOR SALT. w as very w ell atten d ed .
due to a big crop In nearly every ceed him self as a m em ber of the
A ngeles late in th e season, bu t when
as a director of the d istrict.
viewed. L ater a trip will be made to
co u n try In th e w orld, A. W. P ran n board of directors of the H erm iston
o u r steam ro ller got u n d er w ay and
Old
O
regon
tra
il
h
a
lf
d
o
llars
have
Irrig
atio
n
d
istrict
a
t
th
e
election
held
Hot Lake to Interview Dr. W. T. Phy,
stated
.
Indications
are
th
a
t
appler
s ta rte d fla tte n in g them ou t th ey de
A t The Hospital
president of the board, and to P en
W illiam B unch who lives n o rth of th a t can be k ept over u n til spring Tuesday. H is vote was 57. The fol MEN ARRESTED HERE LAST
cided th a t discretion w as th e b etter been received by th e F irs t N atio n al
bank o f H erm isto n fo r sale to local tow n has been a p a tie n t a t th e H e r w ill com m and a high phice, due tc low ing nam es were w ritten in:
dleton to ask the endorsem ent of the
p a rt of vaior and called th e gam e
WEEK
NOW
HELD
IN
PORTLAND
people. The coins w er6 m inted as a m iston h o sp ital for several days. His th e fact th a t so much of th e fru it Thom as Campbell, 6; F. L. Jew ett, 1.
com m ercial association and to In te r
off.
" I ’ve alw ays kind of had it In for resu lt of an act of congress w hich condition is reported to be m uch Im ripened early an d w ill not stand C. M. Jackson, 1.
Tw6 men who w ere In troubljp view Dr. W. D. McNaey, su p erin ten d
B erkeley since th e n ,” W arn er de was secured by th e Oregon T rail as proved. Mr. Bunch is an ex-service storage.
here a week ago today when they e n t of th e s ta te hospital for Insane.
We discovered one fact th a t In
clared, "fo r w e’d sure have trim m ed sociation as a m eans to w ard ra isin g m an.
Club Offers Aid
were arrested on charges of having
dicated
our claim has a big appeal
them In th a t gam e and It waa poor funds for a H a rd in g m em orial.
A
m
otion
was
passed
by
th
e
Com
a
stolen
autom
obile
b
a
tte
ry
In
th
e
ir
The Stork
T he coin show s an e m ig ra n t wagon
B etty R alph w as hostess to about
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. L ester of m ercial club a t its m eeting Tuesday possession lateir were arrested In to m em bers of the m edical phofess-
sportsm anship for them to cancel
being pulled by a*i ox team w ith a 24 of h er classm ates a t a p a trio tic B oardm an are th e parents of a boy
it .”
offering to the P endleton Commer P ortland on a more serious charg' lon,” Mrs. N ugent said, “ and th a t Is
stu rd y pioneer afoot d ire c tin g th e p a rty given th is afternoon. The de w eighing 8 1-2 pounds w hich wa:
" I ’ll have to a d m it,” sm iled W a r
cial association any aid possible tor when police held them for having a th a t a num ber of physicians we In
terview ed adm itted th a t they had for
n er, " th a t in those days I used my team . T he coin sells for one dollar, co ratio n s and gam es w ere in keep born T uesday afternoon a t th e H er th is com m unity to ren d er In securing stolen car In th e ir posso»slon.
m iston hospital.
coaching ab ility to see th e U nited h a lf of th e sale proceeds going to the in g w ith th e holiday.
the norm al school for Pendleton.
The three men apprehended on a years considered U m atilla an ideal
g overnm ent, th e o th e r h a lf to the
.... ’ . : ..........1 ■!■ 11 1
1 '•
—r
S tates. So I used to have my con
charge of h av in g In th e ir possession site for such a hospital, e ith e r pub
association.
tra c ts read, "in c lu d in g trav el pay to
a b attery belonging to A. A. L ittle lic or p riv ate.’’
Bend and D ufur are said to be
and from B uffalo, N. Y „” th a t is,
gave the nam es of W illiam T royer
Report» Are A vailable
u n til 1910, w hen I decided to make
and Ed and E arl R lttn e r. all of A ber seeking to have th e hospital located
P rin ted copies of th e economic con V . .
O regon my home. T h at y ear I had
deen, W ashington. They denied th a t In those two com m unities.
ference for th e U m atillla p roject held
them m ake my co n tract one way
they stole th e b attery when taken
last sp rin g are av ailab le for those
only, and, you see, I ’m still here.
| before Ju stice W est and s a id ’ th a t CIVIL ACTION IN HOG CASE
who failed to secure them w hen th e
In 1905 W a rn e r directed th e des
1 they bought It from a to u rist. They
m ailing w as done some Time ago, ac
SET FOR TRIAL NOV. 17
tin ie s of the U niversity of N orth
were released a fte r they had returned
cording to R. F. W ilbur, a ssistan t
C alollna. w hile in 1906 and 1907
i the b attery and paid the costs ot the
county ag en t. Copies have been plac
The civil action In the case of
C olgate claim ed
h is services. In
! case
ed In ban k s and w ith th e real estate
The a rre st of the R itte r brothers i S tillings vs. N orquist, bro u g h t by th e
1908 th e lure of the west was again
men In th e w est end of th e county,
was madp In P o rtlan d Sunday. T h e 1 p la in tiff In an effo rt to secure poa-
stro n g upon him and he accepted a
or th e re p o rt may be secured from
c o n tract w ith th e Sherm an Indians.
car found In th e ir possession recently session of a hog of disputed ow ner
Mr. W ilb u r. He urged th a t new re-
N ineteen hundred nine found him a t
w as*stolen In Colfax, W ashington, ship, has been set by J. 8. W est, Jue
St. L ouis university. Then tw „ y ear- ^ r t s “f o r ’ th e T /
T
thB
tlce of the pence, for W ednesday
the P o rtlan d police fo u id .
at Oregon. Hia record for both y ears o p erat| on8
r U8e ” *>Iannln8
m orning, N ovember 17, a t 10 o’clock.
Tho tria l will be h fore a Jury and
w as good and is as follow s:
|
New Resident» Arrive
Mr. and Mrs. John Ford and daugh- "H l be conducted iu the I. O. O. F.
1910— O regon 16. A lum ni 6; Ore-
T uesday Evening. N ovem ber 16 a t
ter and Roy Ford arriv ed Monday j ball
8° " nd ° ; ° reK° n 2 ®’ 7 :3 0 ,n th « C h ristian Science hall,
Recently, follow ing a p relim in ary
from th eir form»? home In Benito,
1
’
eg° " I2< ° reg° n A’ 81“ °
W F George of P o rtlan d will
h
earin
g a crim in al cate In w hich
W
ashington.
They
will
reside
here.
1911— Oregon 36. V ancouver B ar- conduct L u th era n services
r a c k s « : Oregon 6, W ashington S tate
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The tw o b ro th ers trad ed land In Mr. N orquist w as charged w ith la r
• ; Oregon 8, W hitm an 5; Oregon 3. tough g o in g for them all a fte r Nov-
W ashington to B. P Dodd for about ceny of the hog. Mr. S tillin g s put
W ashington 29; Oregon 6, M ultno- em ber 1."
275 acres of his land. T hey have up bond and took poeser.Mon of the
about 100 acres In a lfalfa and will anim al. Mr. N oiqulet then fu rn ish
m ah I 7 -
W hile p lay in g a t C ornell W arn er
"W e d id n ’t play Oregon A g ric u l-, wqyked a g a ln t some men well known
specialize in p o ultry and dairying. ed bond and secured ti e hog. W. J.
tu r a l college th e second y ear I w as to w estern fans, am ong them C haun-
Tney brought several hundred hens W arn er w ill rep resen t Mr. S tillin g s
O regon," he said. "W e played over cey Bishop of P endleton, who was
and pullets, some horses and im ple In th e civil action, and R. I.K eator
th e re In 1910 and th e re w as a big then p laying a t C olum bia; R ichard
m ents and th e ir household goods will represent Mr. N orquist.
w ith them .
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fig h t and a th le tic relatio n s w ere sus- Shore S m ith. E ugene atto rn e y and
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; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. F elthouse,
pended for a tim e."
A ll-A m erican fullback of 1903, also!
Mrs. Mabel R alph en tertain ed at Mrs. C. 8. M cN aught and Mr and
"T h e big learns have a tough a t C olum bia; Hom er D. A ngell <lf Co
h er home S atu rd ay w ith a luncheon Mrs. Ralph R ichard« left W ednesday
schedule out here In th e w est,” said lum bla. P o rtlan d law y er: the late
and bridge p arty . G uests to make for P o rtlan d to see th e O. A. C.-
W arn er. "A ll schools • have good Andy S m ith of P en n sy lv an ia; A. A.
up th ree tab les of bridge were in S outhern C alifornia football game
team s now and th e r e ’s h o t few set- E xendlne and Gus W elch o f th e Car-
vited. Prizes were won by Mrs. F. today.
ups on any w estern schedule. B a c k ! lisle Indians. The first tw o years of
V. Prim e and Mrs. W A. L eathers.
e a st it Is s bit d ifferen t as a ru le, t h e 1 W arn er’s c a reer a t C ornell h e w ork-
A num ber of local ex-eervico men
larg e colleges w orking u p g rad u ally ed u n d er th e late P ercy H aughton,
W, J. W arn er was In S eattle S a t and th e ir fam ilies w ent to P endle
to th e ir big games. On th e const who becam e fam ous la te r a t HarV-
urday to scout the game betw een the ton today to a tten d the A rm istice
among th e conference colleges It’s ard with th e H au g h to n system.
day calebratlon.
IH u-ikles and CaUIoula.
L e s t W e F o rg e t