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Th« Her&I<HCe«p> Close to the Heart and Mind of the Umatilla Project. (Ute Wrmtsiim Wralh THE DAIRY COW CAN r a r o HO BETTE» HOME THAN OH AH IRRIGATED FARM OH THIS PROJECT. * VOL ZZ I HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1927 SOME IRRIGATING ALREADY IS DONE APRIL 4 DATE OF FIRST THOMAS A. STONE USI HERMISTON TAKES IONE IN BALL TILT TOUGH CONTEST ACQUIRED BY THIS SEASON Settien HERMISTON, ONE OF THE BEST POULTRY DISTRICTS ANYWHERE IN THE NORTHWEST Prompt in 3-2 SCORE Paying Costs Irrigators to O pn League Check Made at Water Office Sunday at Pendleton With Discloses. Indians as Opponents. Flay McFALLS GET FRIERS ON MARKET AT EARLY DATE I Mr. an d Mrs. R. E. M cFall h it an e a rly m a rk e t on sp rin g chicken frie rs th is y e a r by b rin g in g in n in e b ird s W ednesday m o rn in g of th is week. T he n in e averaged a pound an d a h a lf In w eight and w ere from a brood of Jerse y G ian ts th a t w ere h atch e d th e la tte r p a rt of J a n u a r y w hen sub zero te m p e ra tu re s p revailed, a n d 11 ch ick s w ere h atch e d o u t of th e 15 eggs. " T h e Jersey G ia n ts m a tu re q u ic k ly, a n d I ’m p la n n in g to ra ise q u ite a lot of thorn,” Mrs, M cFall said. “ My henB, h atch e d la st Ju n e , w eigh b etw een n in e and ten p ounds." NO. 31 GLEE GLOBS SCORE WITH GYPSY ROVER JAMES G. CARTER OPERETTA DRAWS CROWD AND 11 TURKEYS SHOW BIG INCREASE FOR ’27 PILOT ROCK A WARM RECEPTION Work of High School AND HERMISTON DOUBLE NUMBERS in Operetta Lower Prices Predicted by Wins Hearty Praiso From Representative in M eting Packed House. at Pilot Rock Swift W a te r w as used fo r ir rig a tin g the H e rm isto n ’s Ir rig a to rs p rep ared H erm iston h ig h school n ailed a n firs t tim e d u rin g 1927 season In th e P ro d u ctio n of turkeys in U m atilla fo r th e ir o p en in g gam e of th e lea o th e r flag to th e m ast fo r m usical H erm iston d is tric t A pril i , acco rd co u n ty d u rin g 1927 w ill be a b o u t g u e season la st S u n d ay In th e ir and d ra m a tic w ork w ell done by th e in g to a sta te m e n t 'm a d e a t th e dis double w h a t It was last year, accord p ra c tic e gam e w ith Icn e w hen th e m an n er in w hich th e o p e re tta , “The tr ic t w ater offices by E nos D. M ar in g to in fo rm atio n secured by local sn ap p y w h eat d is tric t boys yielded a Gypsy R over” w as p resen ted in th e tin , p ro ject n jan ag e r. Several g ro w ers who attended a county wide v lc to iy to th e lo cals by th e close CLEAN UP WEEK WILL BE h ig h school last T h u rsd a y n ig h t. farm ers a re now u sin g w ater., bu t m eeting of those in terested in the score of 3 to 2. OBSERVED IN HERMISTON From o p en in g ch o ru s to fin ale the the reason w ill not get u n d er w ay in birds w hich w as held a t P ilo t Bock T he leag u e sch ed u le cells for th e o fferin g s of th e glee clubs proved real e a rn e st u n til ab o u t th e m iddle last S a tu rd a y . Lodal grow ers who Irrig a to rs to open th e season a t P e n of the m onth, he predicted. a tte n d e d w ere G ilbert S m ith, Gay d leto n a g a in s t th e M ission In d ia n s Third Week in April Designated as en tire ly sa tisfa c to ry to th e audl- ience th a t packed th e room . Miss No w a te r w ill be tu rn e d p a st any lord M adison and J. B. Saylor. n ex t Sunday. Time for Brightening up t Seyler d irected th e production. headgate, serv in g lan d on w hich P ro d u ctio n over the e n tire n o rth T h e Ione gam e s ta rte d w ith th e G eorge D avis as th e ro v er gave an op eratio n an d m ain ten an ce ch arg es w est w ill be 50 per cent g re a te r th is w h e a t b elt boys all to th e good. All Premises. excellent acco u n t of him self, both as h e not been paid in fu ll., Mr. Mar- y e a r th a n ft w as last year, according T h ey p u t across a couple of scores N a tio n al clean up and p a in t up ^ p a r d s a c tin g and by h is sin g in g , stated . A lready a larg e num ber to th e s ta te m e n t of E. L, M artin In th e ir h a lf of th e firs t In n in g on T hom as A. Stone, se c re ta ry of th e w eek, th e th ird w eek in A p ril, w ill p la y|n K opposite him In th e fem inine of land ow ners hav e called a t th e dale, In th e p u rchasing d ep artm en t newly established C anadian legation bobbles m ade by H erm isto n , and be observed in H erm isto n , and a c tio n lead ’ M arg a re t W ate rm an proved em- of S w ift & Company. d is tric t offices, displayed th e ir tax th e ir la n k y p itc h e r defied th e b a tt in W ashington. receip ts show ing p a y m en t m ad e and P ilo t Rock th is year h as ab o u t in g eyes of th e Ir rig a to rs u n til th e hns alread y been ta k e n by th e city tlre ly sa tisfa c to ry as L ady Constance. ~.o have q u alified to receive w ater 2000 hens as foundation stock, and fo u rth w hen th e locals tied in to him council and th e com m ercial club H er voice w as very p leasin g in the w ith th e idea In m ind of m a k in g th e , re n d lti° n of th e sin g in g p a rt, and her u n d er th e new a rra n g e m e n t th a t is th e d is tric t ad jac en t to H erm iston an d scored a ll of th e ir ru n s. ¡a c tin g w as a t all tim es adequate. Jam es G. C arter, recently appointee1 h as ab o u t 1400. G ilbert S m ith said. in fo*rce u n d er th e 1926 c o n tra c t F ro m th e fo u rth on th e gam e w as tow n shine. O u tsta n d in g w ork w as done by United S ta te s m in ister to Liberia. w ith the governm ent. T he m a tte r w as broached T uesday T he num ber of birds In breeding a scoreless a ff a ir w ith b o th team s a t th e com m ercial club m eeting, and Ja c k S m ith w ho scored h eav ily by T he Cold S p rin g s reserv o ir w ill be flocks is p ra ctically double th e num p u ttin g up a s tiff gam e. ber on ran ch es a t th l tim e last year. filled w ith a n o th e r 10 days flow, and S hipley an d W oodard w ere in th e a co m m ittee re p re se n tin g th e club h is in te rp re ta tio n of th e p a rt of Lord prospects a re t h a t a sup p ly of w ater box fo r th e Irrig a to rs , th e fo rm er w as nam ed by P re sid e n t M cKenzie C raven, th e u ltra cautious. Rodney G row ers should not expect prices W ashington, D. C.—More th an 22,- w o rk in g d u rin g th e firs t fo u r In n to cooperate w ith a com m ittee from D avis os S info. a gypsy, an d John m ore th a n adeq u ate to ta k e care of th is y ear as h igh as those th a t have 100,000 m otor vehicles w ere reg istered th e project m ay be ta k e n for g ra n t-' prevailed fo r th e past tw o years, Mr. ings, an d W oodw ard fin is h in g th e th e city council. T he com m ercial N ew ell, w ere both clever In th e ir clu b gro u p includes O tto C. P ierce p arts, an d th e b u rg la ry a c t w as one ed. T he w atersh ed of th e U m atilla in th e United S tates during 1926, ac co n test. B oth boys lo o k e l good. M a rtin d ale told those p resen t S a t still carries m uch snow w hich Is not cording to rep o rts received from state u rd ay . He said th a t he does not a n T h e infield consisted of F e tz e r a t Ja c k W aller a n d E a rl M itchell. The of m ost ably presented d u rin g th e S h irlle B row nson w as Mc- evening. pected to m elt an d find its way registration agencies by th e bureau of first, Jo n es a t second, H an so n a t council gro u p includes C arl W ashington, D. C.—An arm ed guard tic ip a te an y d rastic cut, b u t th e fact dow n th e m o u n tain s fo r a n u m b er of public roads of th e United S tates de th ird and B lak ely a t sh o rt. C apt. N a u g h t, R alph B row nson an d H en ry convincing in h e r role as th e gypsy from the A m erican gunboat Monacacy th a t th e supply of tu rk ey s In cold w eeks, th u s In su rin g a good flow in partm ent of agriculture. T he y e a r’s Shesely did th e receiv in g . Newell H itt. Dr. P rim e as inayor and F . C. m o th er, and R u th B ensel g o t over as turned rio t guns on C hinese sam pan: ito rag e am o u n ts to 12 m illion birds th e U m atilla u n til a t least early registration rep resen ts an in crease of played r ig h t field, W oodw ard and M cK enzie as p resid en t of th e club, belle of th e gypsy cam p, on the Yangtze riv er S aturday, A diab now as a g a in s t eight m illion th is 10.3 per cent, or slightly m ore than V ernon H a rra h played th e p a rt of at W illiam s, com m anding A m ericai tim e last y ear, and th a t th e su rp lu s sum m er. S hipley ro ta te d in th e le ft g ard en , w ill also w ork w ith th is jo in t com 2,000,000 m ore than th a t of 1926. The op eratio n an d m ain ten an ce an d M ittlesd o rf cav o rted in th e c en m itte e w hich w ill hav e O tto P jerce th e fa th e r of L ady C onstance In ex forces in China, rep o rted to th e navj of o th e r p o u ltry in storage is, accord Florida, with an increase of 40.2 per te r o f th e ta ll g rass. cellen t fashion. D o ro th y H itt w as departm ent. as g e n e ra l ch airm an . in g to him . a trifle a larm in g . Indi charges, paid as a p a rt of tax es in A house to house canvass w ill be very accep tab le In h e r p a rt as w ere th e sheriff, a re b ein g m et w ith cent, not including non-resident regig- Ione played th e ir u su al h a rd gam e The A m erican b luejackets wer. cate s th a t price« will be on a low er g ra tify in g prom ptness, acco rd in g ti irations, shows a g reater gain than an d v o lu n teered t o re tu rn to H e r m ade of th e tow n, and re s id e n ts w ill E lb a H am rick, Don P arsons, L oren aboard the A m erican ste a m e r Chinan basis. m y o th er state. re p o rts a t th e d istric t office. P a y T he su rp lu s of tu rk ey s alone Is m isto n fo r th e M cKay dam celeb ra be requested to sack, o r box, tin cans Jackson and V irg in ia Rodda. having been tra n sfe rre d to th a t ves Of th e total num ber of vehicles reg- tlo n for a game. One of th e o u ts tn d in g fe a tu re s of sel from the gunboat M onacacy to aci not a larm in g , th e speaker said , and and o th e r ru b b ish and leave th e con m en ts a re being m ade a t such a ra p id ra te th a t it w ill n o t be possi :3tered, 19,237,171 w ere p assenger au- he e ffo rts of sellin g agencies now L ocal fa n s w ho saw th e gam e ex ta in e rs n e a r an alley w here tru c k s th e p ro d u ctio n w as th e ch o ru s sin g as a guard. T hey w ere forced to fire ble for a n o th e r week o r 10 d ay s to omobiles, taxis and busses, and 2,764,- pressed th e b elief th a t th is y e a r’B h ired by th e city w ill pick up the in g by th e cast. T he w ork of E liz a Adm iral W alliam s said, to w ard of being m ade to move these birds is xpected to c le a r up th e excess In have a d efin ite check on th e p ercen t 222 w ere m otor tru ck s and road tra c team w ill p lay a sn a p p ie r b ra n d of ru b b ish and h a u l It aw ay to th e b eth S tra w as acco m p an ist w as ex the Chinese, “who wore determ ine! age of those w ho have p aid all ovei e rs . Receipts from reg istratio n fees, b all th a n w as tu rn e d o u t' la s t -year dum p w ith o u t cost. A ll ru b b lsh cellen t th ro u g h o u t. upon revenge because of unauthorizei storage as fa r as tu rk e y s alone are icenses, etc., am ounted to $288,282,- Those ta k in g p a rts as gypsy ch ild cargo being rem oved duo to th e fac concerned. th e d is tric t, C harles T aylor, fiscal w hen th e g a n g w e n t th ro u g h Its m ust be e ith e r sacked • or p u t In !52 as com pared with $260,619,621 In a g e n t said. S a tu rd a y ’s m eeting of tu rk e y grow leag u e schedule w ith o u t a d efeat. In boxe« before It is h an d led , ac ren w er B onnie Je a n F o lle tt, B ar th a t it w as endangering the ship.” “The p ay m en t of operatio n and 1925. Of the gross receipts $190,406,- T h e in field looks s tro n g w ith enough co rd in g to th e co m m ittee’s an n o u n ce- b a ra C am pbell, E d n a L ittle , B ruce T hree C hinese w ere wounded, om ers w as held in connection w ith a )60 w as available for highw ay con lession of th e G range. L un ch eo n was m ain ten an ce ch arg es Is a ro u tim p ra c tic e to g et th e p lay ers going m e n t- . ,1 1 IflCWl F o lle tt, E d d ie P arsons, D orothy probably fatally. T he fin al ch eck in g up and clea n R ich ard s an d C h arlo tte R alph. a ff a ir and should be tak en as a m a t struction under th e supervision of the rig h t. Admiral W illiam s’ dispatches gavi served a t noon, and a big crow d w as te r of course,” Mr. M artin said, late highw ay departm ent«, $51,702,- In th e o u tfie ld th e re Is s till more in g up of th e special w eek w ill be , M em _ bers of th e c h o ru s w ere B eat- , W ashington officials a picture o’ present. ' (,race Jack o n , M era w idespread agitation In China. T alks given had to do w ith h a tc h “ b u t due to th e fact th a t th is is the 184 was allocated to counties for ex w ork to be done. W ard w ho played done on F rid ay , A p ril 22, w hen a penditures on local roads and $25,274,- At Chungking, Where th e A m ericai ing. feeding, brooding a n d m a rk e t firs t y ear th a t paym ents h av e been fo r S tan field la s t y e a r in th e g ard en big tu r n o u t is expected to go a fte r S kadsdllb Isabelle Dodd, George Me- 158 was used to finance highw ay bond m ade u n d e r th is plam, ju s t how it w ith o u t a sin g le fie ld in g e rro r old accu m u latio n s of tra s h on v a c a n t K enzle R u th K aiser, D orothy S traw , cotlsulate haa been cIosed and „ in g of tu rk ey s. A. R. S hum w ay of issues. . onar atio n , S ylvia E vans, E lsie , w hich point the M onacacy has beet M ilton had as Ills su b ject, “Potatoes w ould w ork o u t w as le ft sdfelewhai a g a in s t him h as jo in ed th e H erm isto n properties^ C' an e W a rn e r- IIaro ld pM e>! stationed, Chines« ag itato rs planned and P s ljtic s ." Gene «im paon, super. . open to co njecture. T h e m an n er it fold an d w ill be In a ctio n n e x t S u n Jo h n Pace, A nna G aith er. K a th ry n a dem onstration, he said, to protesl in fen d en t of s ta te gam e farm s, had w hich land ow ners a re m ak in g th e lt STERILIZATION UPHELD day. H e js expected to add s tre n g th Asparagus Is Cnt Rogeirs, E rn e st Cox, E v erett Uatn- ag ain st force having been used bj wild tu rk e y gobbler on display. paym ents is a source of g ra tifie s to th e team . Mrs. Ida Sim m ons b ro u g h t e ig h t mon and M arian H enderson. Joe H endricks, forem an of th e P e n tion. If th e re a re an y case« Ir Idaho Attorney-G eneral Rules Appro P ra c tic e h a s been h eld ev ery eve and a h a lf pounds of asp arag u s to C hinese au th o rities on March 31. priation Regular. S pecial acts included an accep t dleton farm , told of th e experience w hich ow ners fail or refu se to meet n in g th is w eek, an d a b ig crow d is tow n M onday of th is w eek. She c u t Boise, Idaho.—Idaho’s sterilization expected to go to P en d leto n to boost som e from h e r p a tc h last week. ab le w h istlin g olo by Mrs. Joe Udey gain ed th ere last Reason In raisin g th e charges, th e land w ill be held SHORT NEWS NUGGETS aw will be m ade effective th is year, th e Ir rig a to rs In th e o p en in g gam e T h e crop h a s been slow er In develop and a s k it "'O ft in th e S tilly N ig h t,” w ild tu rk ey s. T he ubject of sa n ita tio n fo r paym ent. H olders of firs t m ort Miss w as discussed by a s ta te college m an, gages have in d icated d e fin ite ly th a t '’ran k L. Stephan, attorney-general, n e x t S unday. in g th is y ear th a n la st year, due to in w hich Miss S eyler and The typhoid epidem ic w hich has las rendered ah opinion declaring the th e y w ill p ro te c t them selvee," lig h t fro sts a t n ig h t, b u t grow ers C ro ck att dispensed la u g h s by por been raging in M ontreal since March a n d a rep re se n ta tiv e of a com m er cial feed com pany talked on b ala n c F arm e rs over th e p ro ject a re In »4530 appropriated by the lest legisla FINAL F. I . A. MEETING OF are e x p ectin g a heav y c u ttin g a fte r tr a y in g th e a c tio n s of a m arrie d cou 4 has reached a total of 1540 cases. ple In th e dead of n ig h t w hen th e ir th e fu ll ru s h of sp rin g w ork. A l tu re to defray expenses of carrying ed ra tio n s and prepared feeds. th e n ig h ts m oderate. YEAR TO BE HELD APR. 16 The M aryland legislature has adopt house w as b ein g v isited by b u rg T he P ilo t Rock d is tric t as a dis fa lfa is b ein g cu ltiv a te d on ‘ m any the law Into effect, reg u lar In evfery ed a joint resolution asking G overnor tr ic t h a s gone ahead of th e H erm is BIG ATTENDANCE EXPECTED AT lars. farm s, som e plow ing Is b e ip g done, way. Governor H. C. B aldridge ques Session W ill be of Interest to RItcAte to announce his candidacy for to n d is tric t as a whole In th e m a tte r d itch es a re b ein g cleaned, weeds tioned w hether the law m ade adequate Fatto its ; Faculty to Serve the dem ocratic presidential nomlna of secu rin g fo u n d atio n b reed in g stock NUTRITION SCHOOL TO BE HELD LEGION AUXILIARY RENTS provision for disbursem ent. b urned an d o th e r season ab le w ork ❖ - Refreshments. tion. All persons, m ale or fem ale, in any according to ¿h e opinion expressed by is claim in g a tte n tio n . OLDAKER PLACE FOR HOME IN HERMISTON NEXT SATURDAY state Institution who are likely to be The engagem ent of Mias Martha Mr. S m ith on h is re tu rn from th e “ I t w ould be a good idea fo r fa rm T h e A p ril m e etin g o f th e H erm is H arris of Memphis, Tenn., to G ilbert m eeting. ers to get th e ir receip ts Into th e come a m enace to society com e under to n P a re n t T each er asso ciatio n w ill P la n s have been com pleted fo r th e A lease h a s been signed by t h e , M Hitchcock, ex-Unlted S ta te s sena "T h ey had on display th e re some d is tric t office as q u ick ly as possible.’ the provisions of th e law. be h eld F rid a y ev en in g , A p ril 15. firs t school In n u tr itio n w ork In H erm isto n A m erican L egion auxll tor frem N ebraska, has been an y e a rlin g tom s of foreign b reed in g Mr. M artin aid. If everyone w aits I t w ill be th e fin a l m e etin g of th e H erm isto n w hich w ill be held here ia ry on th e Sam O ldakei b u ild in g nounced. w eig h in g 42 pounds th a t hav e been u n til th e la st m in u te, som e delay in Forest Road Ftftids Are Apportioned. year. T h e p ro g ram w ill be espec all day S a tu rd a y , A pril 9. Miss n e x t to th e H erm isto n a u d ito riu m on W ashington, D. C.—A pportionm ents Indiana’s Im peachm ent trial of a clr b ro u g h t in to head flocks,” said he. h a n d lin g th e ir cases w ill be u n av o id ia lly In te re stin g to fa th e rs, an d It is L ucy Case, n u tr itio n sp ecialist of H erm isto n avenue. cult court Judge ended when the state "T hey also have y e a rlin g h en s th a t able, and delivery of w a te r m ay n o t from th e $4,500,000 fund to be expend hoped th a t a la rg e n u m b er w ill a t Oregon A g ric u ltu ra l college, w ill have P la n s as to th e occupancy of the ed during the fiscal y ear 1926 on high be ao prom pt as all w ould lik e." ten d . R efresh m en ts, serv ed by ch arg e of th e school. The hours w ill b u ild in g a re s till In th e form ative senate acquitted C larence W. D earth tip th e scales a t 18 pounds. W hile ways in or n ear national fo rests were th e facu lty , sh o u ld be an a d d itio n a l bq from 1 0 :3 0 u n til 3 :3 0 , and th e stag e, b u t It is expected th a t the of Munc’e of charges of corruption the re a re b ird s h ere th a t w ill com pare announced by th e d ep artm en t of ag ri and other high crime. favorably w ith those m a tin g s a t MORSE RESIGNS AS COUNTY Inducem ent. for m e etin g w ill be in th e B ap tist b u ild in g w ill be th e q u a rte rs P ilo t Rock, ns a di trict th e H erm is P erry 8. H eath, known as the “fath AGENT OF MORROW COIJNTY culture S aturday. The following were T he fo llo w in g co m m ittees have ch u rch . both th e Legion post and th e a u x Included: California. $575,000; W ash ton co u n try is facing J h e necessity er of the ru ral free delivery” and for been appointed. C a fete ria lunch w ill be served at ilia ry . T he b u ild in g h a s tw o rooms R oger W . Morse, fo r ab o u t four ington, $415,000; Oregon, $533,000; years prom inent aa an editor and puli of payini moro a tte n tio n to th e q u a l M em bership: Miss M ayhew , Mrs. noon by th e m ebers of th e sew ing 20 by 30 an d a sm a lle r room. y ears county a g e n t of M orrow county, Colorado, $12,000, and U tah, $164,000. H am m on, Mrs. A very, a n d Usher, died at his hom j In W ashing ity of its b rte d in g sto rk if th e indus Mrs. club a t a c o st of 15 cents,, acco rd h a s tendered h is re sig n atio n to a c The am ount in some cases Included W a rn e r. ton, I). C., a fte r an illness of more try is to forge ah ead ." , in g to Mrs. C harles K eller, project Sims In Hospital cept th e position of county ag e n t of funds unexpended during th e cu rren t than six weeks. N om ination : Mr. C herry, Mrs. lead er In hom e econom ics for tin M. W. Sim s, local business m an, Is B a k e r county, acco rd in g to a n ew t year. LAMBING PRETTY WELL DONE P rim e, Mrs. M cN aught. F arm B u reau , w ho h eads th e com a p a tie n t in S t A n th o n y h o sp ital In sto ry in th e H eppner G azette Tim es Ford Recovering From Auto Accident P ro g ra m : Miss Seyler, Mrs. C herry, m ittee on arra n g e m e n ts. P en d leto n w h ere he w as tak en T h u rs IN BUTTER CREEK DISTRICT H e w ill be succeeded by C harles W GRANDE ROHDE VALLEY MEN Mrs. B iggs, Mrs. Bnesel. D etroit.—H enry Ford 1 b m aking nor S pecial e n te rta in m e n t n um bers day m o rn in g , M arch 31, fo r an o p er S m ith, S m ith -H u g h es teac h er in thi R efresh m en ts: T h e school fa cq lty . have been a rra n g e d for by the H e r atio n for ap p en d ic itis. Mrs. Sims mal progress tow ard recovery from T his y e a r’s lam b in g o p e ra tio n s ENTER TURKEY BUSINESS D u fu r h ig h school. The U m atilla co u n ty P a re n t- m iston com m ercial clu b a fte r lu n c h h as d riv en to P en d leto n daily to be the Injuries he received a week ago have been p re tty well com pleted, ac T he co u n ty ag en t of Morrow Mr. Id a Sim m ons has leased h er T each er council is to have Its sp rin g eon. T he n um bers w ill be u n d e r th e w ith h e r h u sb an d and said th a t his Sunday when th e sm all coupe in which cord in g to Lee Savely, B u tte r creek and th e co u n ty ag e n t of U m atillr 15 acres n ear th e Cold S p rin g s re m eetin g In P e n d leto n on S a tu rd a y , d irectio n of Miss R u th S e lle r, d ir co n d itio n is excellent. It is p ro b he was driving alone was forced from farm er an d sheep m an, and th e crop co u n ty alw ay s w ork in co-operatlor. serv o ir to M. I. McRae an d his A pril 9. All m em bers of th e local ector of m usic In th e schools. a b le t h a t he w ill re tu rn borne S u n the road and crashed Into a tree. The of lam bs has proved very good. op th e comm on problem s affecting >rother-ln-law , Mr. H obson, an d they association a re u rg ed to a tte n d th is suspicion th a t th ere wan anything Miss Case has been doing n u tritio n day. C o n tracts for lam bs a t a p rice of th e Irrig o n , B oardm an and H erm is p lan to g et in to th e tu rk e y business. m eeting. E lectio n of o fficers w ill preconceived about the accident that ab o u t 10% c en ts per pound have w ork and c o n d u ctin g schools fo r a to n d istricts, and fo r th a t reason T hey fo rm erly lived in th e G rande be held In th e forenoon. In th e a f forced Mr. F ord’s m achine off the road been m ade by some sheep m en. T he n u m b er of yearn, and in te re st h as The Stork Mr. Morse lg w ell and fav o rab ly Ronde valley and cam e h ere re c e n t tern o o n th e ro u n d -u p of ch ild ren , virtually has been abandoned. been keen In h er w ork in those wool m arket Is not giv in g th e grow Mr. and Mrs. Roy H enriksen know n here to m any fa rm ers an d ly. T h e place w as re n te d fo r cash. b e g in n in g school n e x t fa ll is to be lo calities th a t have had th e priv ileg e H erm isto n a re th e p a re n ts of ers any th rills , due to th e low price business m en. H is d e p a rtu re lg r e Lairds Move On Places stressed . • of se c u rin g h e r services, acco rd in g e ig h t pound boy beirn M arch 31 b ein g offered by buyers. T he price g retted . R ep o rts from Colonel M cN aught to C ounty A gent H olt. th e H erm isto n h o sp ital. T he L aird s of E n te rp rise moved on m ost o ften m en tioned as lik ely to be who w as ta k e n to P o rtla n d la st Rose N ew port, fo rm er H erm isto n W om en from c o u n try and tow n th e places w est of tow n th is week paid for clip- Is 25 c e n ts a pound, P a u l M um ma wag a bu sin ess v is F rid a y a re th a t he is g e ttin g alo n g re sid en t, w as h ere on bu sin ess d u r allkfe have been in v ited to a tte n d th e Mro. H. E. H itt w as a P endleton w hich they p u rchaed w hile here a th e low est th a t haa prev ailed for ito r in P en d leto n W ednesday. very w ell. in g th e e arly p a rt o f th e week. school. v isito r S a tu rd ay . fo r tn ig h t ago. several years, Mr. Savely said . 22,090,000 GARS REGISTERED IN II. S, THE FEATHERHEADS AMERICAN GUARD FIRES ON SAMPAK By Otborne The Annual Hysteria