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The Herald Keeps Close to the Heart and Mind of the Umatilla Project. Ubrmtafcm fentlfc THZ DAIRY COW CAV r a r o HO BZTTZB HOKI T H A I OH AH IRRIGATED FARM ON THIS PROJECT. VOL XXI DAIRY SPECIAL WILL BE HERE WEDNESDAY SAM PICXARD 3 7 DO S SCORE OF FIRST ON THE UNION PACIFIC HOME GROUNDS Handle DISTRICTS IN THE NOM HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1927 WEST ENDERS DROP WILD ONE TO BEARS lo c a ls /TERMISTÖN, ONE OF THE BEST POULTRY Rail TRAIN TO BE HERE TWO FOURS Loosely and Dairy Type Animals to be Shown Contribute 11 Errors to As Part of Program for Help Visitors. Local People. Blue Mt. League Standing TWO PLACES PURCH A S E D IN DEALS CLOSED HERE MONDAY Tw o fa rm s changed h a n d s on Jhe p ro ject th is week w hen deals w ere closed by A . C. S w a rn e r an d J . T. Dowell. Mr. Dowell sold h is place of 25 acres u n d e r th e A lin e east of George S tro h m ’s place to Mr. S w arn er. Mr. and Mrs. S w a rn e r w ill move on th e ir place ju s t as soon as school closes T hey have been liv in g on a farm west of th e riv e r. T hey hav e lived h ere for 10 y ears and have specialized In dairy farm in g . Mr. D owell purchased th e W . N. B ays tr a c t about a h a lf m ile w est of H erm isto n . H e also p u rch ased th e In t lekofer five room b ungalow on th e n o rth h ill and h a s c o n tra c te d w ith W ilsey Bros, of P en d leto n to move it on th e place w hich he b o u g h t. He p lan s to erect p o u ltry sheds an d im prove th e place. T he D owells have lived h e re a b o u t seven years. T h e co n sid eratio n on both places w as very reasonable, acco rd in g to E. P. Dodd who h an d led th e deals. NO. 38 CULTIVATED AREA GAINS IN WESTLAND COMMANDER BYRO i ( governor ih will de SPEAKER AT MCKAY AMOUNT UNDER WATER TO BE EXECUTIVE AGREES TO HELT W 4200 ACRES THIS YEAR BIG CELEBRATION Increase Over 1928 Is 700 Acres, May 10th is Date Established and According To Statement Work Already Under Way to By J. W. Messner Make Day Success. O regon A g ric u ltu ra l Colloge, C or L and u n d e r irrig a tio n In th e W est- T he com pletion of M cKay ■*—— v allis— T he U nion P acific D airy P ro land Irrig a tio n d is tric t a t th e be w ill be celebrated by a special p ro "Walla W alla .................. fits S pecial w hich w ill be in H erm is g in n in g of th is ir rig a tin g season am g ram a t th e dam and in H erm isto n H erm isto n ....................... to n a t 1 o ’clock W ednesday, A p ril o unted to 4200 acres, a g ain of 700 on Tuenday, May 10, acco rd in g to P en d leto n ....................... 27, is n o t a b o o ster tr a in a tte m p t acres over th e a re a th a t w as c u ltiv a t p lan s th a t w ere launched re c e n tly In d ia n s ............................ in g to ru sh fa rm ers In to th e d a iry ed in 1926, according to a sta te m e n t by th e H erm iston Com m ercial club. bu sin ess,” said P. M. B ra n d t, chief by J, W. M essner, se c re ta ry and gen T he plans began cryB tallzIng w ith In a loosely played gamo p u n c tu - in d a iry h u sb an d ry , today. "W e In eral m an ag e r of th e d is tric t. the llcceipt by th e com m ittee in * ated freely w ith erro rs, stag ed in a ten d to stre ss n o th in g b u t th e fu n A big p a rt of th e g ain in acreage c h a rg e of a le tte r from G overnor w indstorm th a t pelted p lay ers and d a m e n ta l p rin cip les o f p ro fita b le Is rep resen ted by developm ent w ork P a tte rso n in w hich he agreed t o ba. sp ectato rs alik e w ith duet an d sand, d airy farm in g . C om m ercial aspects, th a t Is being done by larg e land ow n p resen t for a ta lk iu cu nnection th e W est E n d ers took an u n fo rg e tt in c lu d in g successful m a rk e tin g , w ill ers. Some in d iv id u al developm ent is w ith th e celebration. ab le lacing a t th e han d s of the Sam Pickard, chief of th e radio receive considerable a tte n tio n , and also b eing done. T he assu ra n c e of a S e n a to r S telw er has agreed to a c t snappy W alla W alla team h ere S u n service of the D epartm ent of Agrlcul- w h ile th e need of good cows w ill be p le n tifu l supply of w a te r, m ade cer as to a s tm a ste r at th e b an q u et w h ich day. T he score w as 17 to 3. show n we w ill n o t rid e an y p u reb red tu re, who h a t been nam ed acting sec ta in w ith th e com pletion of McKay w ill be held here in th e evening. T he B ears had th e ir b a ttin g eye retary of th e new radio commission. hobby.” CONSTRUCTION CHARGES NEXT dam , h as also had th e effect of caus L e tte rs of in v ita tio n have also been w o rking, n o tw ith sta n d in g th e dust, W ith th is d e cla ratio n of p rin cip les in g som e lan d s th a t w ere only p a r sen t to S en ato r M cN ary, to th e P o r t and a te up th e o fferin g s of th ree to g u id e th em , th e ex ten sio n sp ecial YEAR WILL BE LESS THAN THIS tia lly developed to be operated. land C ham ber of Commerce, th e Com m ander Byrd, hero of th e flight m oundsm en w ho w orked* fo r th e ists w ho w ill m an tire tr a in are A considerable acreag e of new land over th e N orth Pole, who w as Injured S ta te C ham ber of Commerce a n d W est E nders. W oodw ard yielded p re p a rin g th e v ery la te s t In fo rm a ACCORDING TO INTERIOR HEAD th a t has Just been bro k en o u t of Bage when th e trans-A tlantic airplane, the o th e r in d iv id u als and o rg an izatio n s. place to P h elp s in th e th ird and tio n to dispense a t th e 18 scheduled b ru sh h as been seeded to w h eat th is America, tu rn ed over In landing. A t th e w eekly m eetin g of th e club B lak ely relieved P h elp s an d stayed sto p s betw een Hood R iv er an d B aker. C o n stru ctio n ch arg es on lan d s year, a course of developm ent found T uesday a com m ittee w as ap p o in ted th e re m ain d er of th e gam e. W alla T h a t th e m a te ria l w ili be up to th e w ith in th e H erm isto n Irrig a tio n d is o ften in irrig a te d c o u n trie s b u t sel to w ork w ith P endleton in a r r a n g W a lla used T ru n d eau an d P a rris. W ashington, D. C.—A fter a confer m in u te is in d icated by th e fa c t th a t tr ic t w ill be 10 cents low er fo r 1928 dom before p racticted In th le p a rt of ing th e d e tails of th e program th a t The W est E n d ers laced th e ball ence with P resid en t Coolidge a t the one c h a rt on re s u lts of a liog-feeding th a n th e y w ere fo r 1927, acco rd in g Oregon. A bout 400 acres of w heat has w ill be carried o u t a t the dam . te n tim es safely, b u t th e locals fa il W hite House, S en ato r Fess, republi te s t u sin g d airy b y -p io d u cts c an n o t to in fo rm a tio n c o n tain ed in a le tte r been seeded on ra w land. T he g ates w ill be opened by one of e d to field and h an d le th e sp heroid, can, Ohio, declared negotiations would be p rep ared u n til tw o days before received a t th e d is tric t office from Rye w as seeded last fall on some th e n o tab les present, and it is p ro b and a g h a stly to ta l of 11 e rro rs w as be conducted during the sum m er be th e tr a in leaves, a s th a t Is w hen th e th e se c re ta ry of th e In te rio r. places as a n u rse crop for new alfalfa. able th a t a few ta lk s w ill be m ade. th e real cause of a baseball gam e tw een rep resen tativ es of agricultural ex p erim en t is scheduled to end. Based on th e av erag e gross acre In some cases th e a lfa lfa h as been A program of ta lk s on v ario u s W ashington, D. C.—The radio com tu r n in g in to a tra c k m eet. A ll of in terests from all p arts of th e country Much o th e r In fo rm atio n Is b eing incom e for th e p a st 10 years, seeded th is sp rin g w ith o u t a nurse su b je c ts w ill be arra n g e d fo r the* mission has decided to use th e “bi, th e e rro rs w ere m ade by th e locals in the hope of d raftin g a farm relief recorded on c h a rts w h ich w ill be d is ch arg es on co n stru ctio n fo r n ext crop. stick,” it necessary, to enforce broad b an q u e t In H erm iston th a t evening. W alla W alla s ta rte d th e sco rin g bill which the ad m in istratio n could played in th e ex h ib it e rr. T hese w ill y ear w ill be $1.95 p er acre, th e de Ir rig a tin g s ta rte d in th e W estlan d D etails of th e day 's activ itie s w ere In th e th ird a fte r1 fa ilin g to do a support. su p p lem en t th e p ro g ram of b rief p a rtm e n t h a s ruled, u n d e r th e 1926 d is tric t A pril 15. The supply of w ater casting statio n s into line on wavt leift to the com m ittee to settle. lengths, in o rd er to accom m odate ex th in g in th e ir firs t tw o a ttem p ts. th e d is tric t. T he av ailab le is m ore th a n su ffic ie n t to The p resident would never approve lectu res to be g iven by th e sp ecial c o n tra c t w ith S e n tim e n t ex ists In H erm tston to isting broadcasters. T h ey acquired th re e h its in th is a m easure containing the equalization ists them selves a t th e v ario u s stops. 1927 c h arg es w ere $2.05. tak e care of all land u n d e r c u ltiv a C hairm an B ullard gave notice tha m ake th e day a holiday and close fram e and w ere aided by an equal fee to be levied on basic crops to One c h a rt stre ssin g th e im p o rtan ce P a y m e n t of co n stru ctio n chargee tion, and a n y raw land in the d is tric t n u m b e r of e rro rs. In th e fo u rth h a rd ie th e surplus, Mr. F ess said. of h ig h p ro d u cin g show s how th e ia due se m i-an n u a lly , J u n e 30 and can be served w ith w ater, Mr. Mess all of the approxim ately 750 station! business houses, e ith e r a t noon or now operating could be accommodat ea rlie r, so th a t resid en ts of both tow n they got a n o th e r five scores on as Such a fee was provided in th e Me- q u a lity of an im al d eterm in es w h eth er D ecem ber 31. n er indicated. ed under the “ big stick ” program , bu and c o u n try may m ake th e tr ip to m any h its and one erro r. T hey ad d Nary-H augen bill, which Mr. Coolidge th e fa rm e r gets back as little as 3 6 he expressed som e doubt as to thi McKay dam to sea (1)8 com pleted ed th ree m ore in th e six th an d tw o vetoed during -the la st congress. a to n fo r h ay fed or as h ig h as >25 LOCAL CLUBS FORMED AND HERMISTON SUFFERS WITH possibility of issuing licenses for th< s tru c tu re before a tte n d in g th e cere In th e seventh. S enator Fess predicted th a t th e so or m ore. O th er c h a rts deal w ith m onies a tte n d a n t on th e form al open 300 pendtng applications. H erm iston s ta rte d in th e fo u rth lution of the farm problem would be m a rk e tin g , b reed in g tro u b les su ch as HAVE YEAR’S WORK STARTED INLAND EMPIRE FROM COLD The satu ratio n point in broadcasting ing of the gates. w hen tw o sin g les by M ittlesd o rf and a bill based on low ra te governm ent ab o rtio n , p astu res, an d th e ad ap tio n F ollow ing th e program a t th e dam F etzer, coupled w ith w alks gain ed loans to co-operate organizations, o f hog ra is in g to d a iry farm in g . A drop of th e m ercu ry to 14 above statio n s has been reached on the At the ca ra v a n of cars w ill move from lantlc and Pacific coast, A dm iral Bui b y B lakely and P helps re su lte d in which would be em pow ered to buy the T h ree H erm isto n boys’ an d g irls ’ zero T uesday n ig h t estab lish ed a D iscussions of live stock w ill be B lakely scoring. In th e sev en th surplus crops and hold them for prof d em o n strated w ith an im als, as tw o clubs have com pleted th e ir o rg a n iz a new low m ark for A pril te m p era lard declared, and future expansion in McKay th ro u g h P endleton dow n th ro u g h land in th e S tan field d is th e ir second acq u isitio n in th e form itable prices to tha producer. special cars w ill c a rry .th r e e breeds tion and a re s ta rte d on th e ir y e a r’s tu re s on th e project, acco rd in g to the num ber of statio n s m ust be re strlcted to the interior. New license» tr ic t th a t w ill receive w a te r from of tw o ru n s came. H e expressed th e hope th a t Chair of d a iry c a ttle a n d a n u m b er of w ork, an d a fo u rth is In course of govern m en t records. S ta n d in g w ater In th e cerem onies o p en in g th e man M cNary of th e sen ate agriculture hogs. A rem odeled f la t c ar w ill b ein g form ed, acco rd in g to In fo rm a w as frozen T uesday n ig h t by the for these points may bo allowed, hi McKay and th en in to th e H erm is ton d is tric t. added. gam e H enry H itt, b a tte r, saved Dr. com m ittee would continue to tak e the serve aB sp e a k e r’s p latfo rm and tio n from W . A. H olt, co u n ty agent, u n u su al cold. In th e te rrito ry ad ja c e n t to H e r “We can and will tak e care of ex S ears th e tro u b le of c a tc h in g Dr. leadership In farm legislation and th at d em o n stratio n p avilion. and E. L. Jack ro n , I atlcr of th is p ro C onsiderable loss w ill be th e re m iston both raw a n d im proved lan d isting stations. T hey will follow our P rim e ’s o ffe rin g by h ittin g in to th e he would agree to m aiiage a m easure je c t of F a rm B u reau w ork. The s u lt of th e un seaso n ab le te m p era w ill be seen, and te n ta tiv e plana infield. T he crow d w as considered th a t called for n eith er an equalization NORTHERN PACIFIC AGENT from program ,” ho said, a fter he had callod clubs fu lly o rganized a re th e p o tato tu re , acco rd in g to re p o rts call fo r sh o rt stop« a t places w here a t the W hite- H ouse to rep o rt to Pres ex cellen t for th e k in d of day th e fee n or a subsidy. Mr. M cNary r e SEES RAILROAD HOLDINGS club, c a lf club and p u reb red shefep over th e p ro ject. F r u it in bud was asp arag u s, d airy c a ttle and p o u ltry w e a th e r m an handed H erm isto n for cently announced th a t he would draft dam aged, stra w b e rrie s w ere Injured, ident'C oolidge th at he waa on th e job. club. flock« may be show n th e visitor*. G eorge H. P lu m m er, w estern land h er hom e opening. a bill w hich he hoped Mr. Coolidge T he lead ers, o fficers and m em bers a sp a ra g u s received a n o th e r setback, “W e may have to use th e big stick to a g e n t of th e N o rth e rn P ao ific R ail of th e v ario u s clubs a re as follow s: Box score an d sum m ary : could support. even a lfa lfa w as w ilted, an d ull crops whip som e of th ese stations into line, w ay com pany w ith h e a d q u a rte rs in BABY DRINKS KEROSENE, W alla W alla— w ill be h in d ered in developm ent. but they have got to get th ere.” H erm isto n P o ta to club— S e attle, w as a v isito r In H erm isto n B R IB SB PO A fi T he cold w e a th e r prevailed a ll-o v e r Local clu b leader, H. K. D ean; ILL 7 HOURS, RECOVERS W ednesday. He cam e h ere to inspect p resid en t, L oren Ja c k s o n ; vice-presi th e n o rth w est w ith Y aklm n, W alla Sw eet, cf .................. 5 3 1 0 10 0 ra ilro a d lan d s th a t a re Included In B razier, ss .,...... ...... 6 2 3 0 , 3 ' d en t, E nos M a rtin ; se c re ta ry , W al W alla, K ennew ick an d o th e r in te r A fte r being unconscious for seven B rem erton and Mare Island Y ards to th e W e stla n d Irrig a tio n d is tric t and th e r O tt. M em bers, L oren Jackson, ior Y enney, l b .............. 6 3 1 .3 12 : Daston Leroux, fam ous au th o r of h o u rs as a resu lt of d rin k in g kero p o in ts re p o rtin g dam aging Build One C ruiser Each, to m ake a rra n g e m e n ts ab o u t g e ttin g O 'R ourke,’ c ................ 6 1 1 1 6 ! detective stories, died a t Nice, France. sene, th e 16 m onths old baby of Mr. W ashington, D. C.—The M are is th e la n d s on th e m a rk e t and ready W a lth e r O tt, E nos M artin , D onald freezes. B eck, If ........................6 1 1 0 0 1 Joseph W alker, 68, president of the and Mrs. C larence Shaw of Cold T he b ack w ard n ess of the sp rin g Jack son, F lo y d M cM ullen an d V ictor land, Cal., and th e B rem erton, W ash, for se ttle m e n t. B rid g ew ate r, 3rd ....5 3 1 1 0 ( Chicago & Alton rallrpad, died a t his S p iin g s, reco v ered -an d was rem oved A ddlem an season h as caused th e dem and for navy yards will each build one of the A decision by th e com pany as tc M cCallis, r f ................. 5 2 3 1 I I w a te r fo r Ir rig a tin g to We slack, ac hom e in New York. H erm isto n C alf clu b — from th e H erm iston hospital w here six 10,000-ton cru isers for w hich bids th e m a n n e r an d term s of se llin g p ro b W etzel, 2d ................ 3 0 1 0 2 ! A 3-cent gasoline tax was accepted m edical tre a tm e n t w as given. Local club leader, L ow ell Stock- co rd in g to w ord a t th e d is tric t o f were recen tly opened a t th e n a v f de ab ly w ill be m ade In th e n e a r fu tu re, R ypzenskt, 2d ........... 1 0 0 0 2 ! a rd ; p re sid e n t, W a lth e r O tt; vice- fices. S lig h tly less th a n h a lf th e by th e Iowa houBe of rep resen tativ es T h e baby d ra n k th e kerosene about partm ent. Mr. P lu m m er to ld local men w ith by a vote of 61 to 35. T ru d eau ,p ...................2 0 0 0 0 i 7 o’clock S unday evening. It was The rem aining four cru isers will be w hom he w as In co n feren ce while p resid en t, D onald DeMoss; se cretary , w a te r u sers have so fa r su b m itted P a rris , p ..................... 3 2 2 0 0 ! W illiam Sanborn, a ir mail pilot for ru sh ed to th e h o sp ital and rem ained G erald H addox. M em bers, W a lth e r receipted tax s ta te m e n ts a t th e office built, one by th e B ethlehem Ship here. th e V arney lines to the N orthw est unconscious u n til about 2 o’clock and ordered w a te r. E v ery day sees O tt, L aw ren ce S ta r r, Floyd M cM ullen, building corporation of Quincy, Mass., wa3 found dead In his fallen plant S u n d ay m orning. 481710 5 2718 0 one by the A m erican Brown Boverl BASEBALL BAT AND BILLIARD C lem ent S to ck ard , Leo H addox, G er an Increase in th e n u m b er of those n e a r King Hill, Idaho. W est E n d ers— w ho hav e paid th e ir c h arg es an d arc ald H addox an d D onald DeMoss. E lectrical corporation of Camden, N A ppropriation of $500000 to pur es, 2d ...................5 0 1 0 2 4 2 re ad y to Irrig a te crops. H erm isto n Sheep club— U1 KE TRADES FARM HERE J., and two by th e N ew port News, Va., CUE TO BE FITTED AGAINST c h ’sd a building In W ashington to ..escly, c ...................5 0 0 0 9 2 1 Local d u b leader, E. L. Jack so n ; Shipbuilding & Drydock company. house the C anadian legation, war B lakely, bs p ..............4 0 1 0 0 3 3 FOR CLARKSTON PROPERTY Repairs Are Made GOLF CLUB IN FREAK BATTLE p resid en t, D. U pham ; vice-p resid en t, veted by the C anadian house of com M ittlesdorf. If, ss ... 4 0 1 0 13 0 D. M a rtin ; se c re ta ry , Don Jackson. E lk H ills B id s Refused. T he B a p tist ch u rc h h as been u n m ens. As a re su lt of a deal m ade T ues Shipley, rf .......... ...1 0 0 0 0 0 0 H erm isto n w ill hold Its firs t real M em bers, D onald DeMoss, Floyd Mc W ashington, D. C.—Bids of th e Un d erg o in g re p a irs th is w eek. T he w ork day in C larkston, W ash in g to n , C h a r The Stockm ens N ational bank at P helps, p r f .................2 0 0 0 0 0 0 M ullen, D ick M artin , E nos M artin,. freak go lf m atch early n e x t week on F etzer, l b ................ 4 1 4 0 10 0 2 Ion Oil company, C alifornia, Standard th e local co u rse w hen H e n ry H itt D onald Ja ck so n , D ick U phain and h as consisted o f p la s te r p a tc h in g N ampa failed to open Its doors fo> les U nke trad ed h is ra n ch of 36 acre* Oil com pany of C alifornia, and the an d o th e r ren o v a tin g . business Monday. Following a rumoi a m ile and a h a lf so u th of H erm iston H anson, 3b ................4 1 1 0 2 12 and Oron F elth o u se w ill p lay nine T llfo rd S tillin g s.. which had boen cu rren t for sev era’ for su b u rb a n p ro p erty a t C larkston. L onghorn, If ........... 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 G eneral Petroleum corporation for ex holes w ith a baseball b a t and a b ill W ork of o rg a n iz in g th e pig club days th a t the bank was about to fail He secured a larg e house and a sm all The Stork W oodw ard, p c f.........4 0 1 0 2 0 1 change of crude oil and gas products ia rd cue used by one a n d r-g u la i hag not y et been com pleted. George from th e Elk H ills naval reserv e in there was a general run on It Satur acreag e and w ill move to his new go lf clu b s by th e o th e r. Mr. H itt S tro hm is local leader, and m em bers Mr. an d Mrs. Adolf Skovbo of day, many large depositors draw ing home a t th e and of th e school year. 35 310 6 271311 C alifornia for fuel oil w ere rejected said th a t a tr ia l of tlie b a t an d cue secured to d a te in clude Lowell B oardm an a rc the p a re n ts of a nine T he ex T he new ow ner of the Unke placo E arn ed ru n s, W a lla W alla 5, H er by the navy departm ent. as s u b s titu te s for go lf clu b s h as S to ckard, O scar M lkesell, J o h n N ew pound g irl born S a tu rd a y afternoon out th eir money. C lerks, baggage han d isrs and sta Is G eorge W ood, form er c a ttle m an, m iston 2; th r e e base h its, M cCallis change propositions offered in the convinced him th a t h is o p p o n en t's ell and W a lte r Jen d rzew sk l. a t th e H erm isto n h ospital. lion em ployes of th e Pacific division who recen tly purchased the C leveland tw o: left on bases, H erm isto n 10, Ihree proposals, th e d ep artm en t an ch an ces of w in n in g a re b e tte r th a n nounced, were not considered advan of the Southern Pacific railroad sys p lace of. 30 acres n ear S tanfield. M r. W a lla W alla 8; w ild pitches, W ood he th o u g h t a t th e tim e th e m atch tageous to th e navy. BLUE MOUNTAIN BASEBALL LEAGUE SCHEDULE It m have been granted Increases ir and Mrs. Wood w ill move on th e w ard 1; firs t base on erro rs, W alla w as a rra n g e d . w ages varying from two to seven C leveland place, and Mrs. W ood’s eon W alla 10; tw o base h its, F etzer, " I ’ll h av e a ch an ce, b u t I'v e found c e rts par hour. T he Increase was do R alp h K ennedy and his fam ily w ill B rozier, O’R ourke, B rid g ew ate r; HARRY RICHARDS DIES N W alla Walla Pendleton Hermiston Mission Inds. th a t it is im possible to g e t a s u ffi ■ided upon by a board of nrbltrat'or. o p e ra te tire U nke place. s tru c k out, by W oodw ard 3, P helps cie n tly lo n g d riv e a g ln s t a go lf ball STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA T he U nke farm has been one of th e ir d Is re trcactiv e to Jan u ary T , 1927 1, B lakely 3, T ru d e a u 2, P a rr is 3; May 15 April 17 May 1 w ith a b a t to send th e little spheroid Walla W alla best m a in tain ed placeg on the project. base on balls, off W oodw ard 2, May 29 June 28 June 5 News of th e d e a th in S tockton, as f a r as I had ex p ected ,” Mr. H itt Mr. U nke cam e h ere a few y ears ago Hermiston Streets Graded B lakely 1, T ru d e a u 2, P a rris 2; dou C alifo rn ia, of H a rry Cecil R lcharda, said. “W han a go lf clu b js used, th e April 10 May 8 May 1 from th e W illam ette valley. b le plays, W hetsel to B rid g ew ate r to fo rm er H erm iston resid en t, w as r e p lay er h as th e b e n e fit o f a long Pendleton............. Old fa m ilia r bum ps on th e h ig h Jane 19 May 30 June 5 Y oung; h it by p itch er, Shesely by ceived h ere T uesday by F. D. C alla sw in g before th e club s trik e s th e way th ro u g h H erm iston disappeared For Medical Treatment. T ru d ean , M cCallis by W oodw ard. h an . Mr. R ic h a rd s’ d e a th occurred b a ll.” May 8 April 24 April 10 j th is week as a »esult of g ra d in g done Hermiston............. U m pire, M atott. Scorer, Pierce. May 22 A p ril 19. H e w as a b ro th e r of Mrs. K een In te re st hag been displayed June 12 N oal K litz re cen tly re tu rn e d to June 19 by th e s ta te h ig h w ay m ain ten an ce C allah an an d lived h ere u n til lees In th e proposed m atch by local fol d e p a rtm e n t th e e arly p a rt of the his hom e In P onrdm an a fte r h a v in g April 24 May 15 Mrs. L. R eeder, d a u g h te r Miss E l th a n a y ear ago. Mr. R lch ard h Sr., low ers of th e gam e, an d som e P e n April 17 w eek. W ork s ta rte d a t U m atilla been a p a tie n t for tw o days In th e Mission In dian s. June 12 sie R eeder a n d Miss B ernice S to rk fa th e r of th e deceased, ha« le ft for d leto n fane h av e expressed an in te n Jane 28 May 29 recen tly , and th e crew is w orking H erm iston h o sp ital. H e w as h e re w ere P en d leto n v isito rs S atu rd ay . Stockton. tion of b ein g h ere to see It. for m ed ics’ tre a tm e n t. east. . W 2 1 1 0 L Pet. 0 1000 1 500 1 500 2 000 NEW FARMERS’ BILL WILL BE PREPARED TO CLEAR THE AIR WITH BIG STICK COAST GETS NAVY JOBS SHORT NEWS NUGGETS By Osborne THE FEATHERHEADS t O R U X - VbU W O66LE0 A LOT OF INCOME T A X ADVICE O tlT O F H E N R Y \ M A D D E R — TOQ N o I m i N G - AMVQODY WHO CAM 0 O THAT wi T h HENRY IS P Q Ù T V S m a r t , I LL S A Y * SSS-AND SOfTM MADDEN IS TELLING IT ALL ONER THAT You MOOCHED PROFESSIONAL. ACM’C R /rb o -A N b m a k i m g TH g 1, a l b e Y WOQSB EVERY T i m e .S H E TELLS I T ---- That Square» Obligations y '•.Í HFLLO HENRY— 5A Y -M x) AQE k ÍT USING the L0WN-MOWER. a n o RAKE I LOANED Ybu LAST fA LL.A Q E Sbu? F a b le s ;— • WILL THATS ( all R ig h t i ' m not u s in g y o u Q INCOME TAY ADVICE EIT h EQ PICTURE V /A ‘2 R E A D IL Y S E C O Ô M IX E O » t '- r u a author of - the BOOK