The Herald Keeps Close to the Heart and Mind of the Umatilla Project. THE DAIRY COW CAN FIND VO BETTER HOMI THAN 0 V AV IRRIGATED FARM OV THIS PROJECT. HERMISTON, OVX OV THE BEST POULTRY DISTRICTS ANYWHERE IV THE NORTHWEST VOL. ZZ I HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1927 WEST ENDERS TAKE DRUBBING, 9 TO 2 NEW WATER MAINS WILL BE LAID HERE LOCAL MAN TAKES LEASE ON THEATRE AT UMATILLA NO. 37 COMMENCEMENT TO RE HELD FRIDAY RENSEL NAMED TO HEAD BAPTIST ROOT W. H. Requa, for several years a resident of Hermiston and until re­ cently manager of the local theatre, CITY COUNCIL CONTRACTS FOR has leased the Umatlla theatre and LOCAL MAN HONORED BY THE INDIANS TURN TRICK IN GAME 19 PUPILS TO RECEIVE TH E IR will take charge of the house Imme­ diately, he announced today. 2000 FEET OF PIPE HERE SUNDAY COUNTY ASSOCIATION DIPLOMAS HERE New equipment will be added to Improvement to be Don: Without the place, a change will be made in Sessions During Three Deys of 22nd Defeat Puts Locals in 0 -liar; Pendle­ Professor Jacobs of Whitman to the ventilating system and other im­ Bond Issue; Payment by ton Noses out Walla Walla Annual Convention W: 11 Be Speaker At Exercises provements will be made, Mr. Requa - . announced. He has been in the Month Arranged. 4 to 3. Attended. in High School. show business for many years and E. A. Bensei of Hermiston was An expenditure of approximately is conversant with all angles of the Bine M t League Standing A class of nineteen young men and elected moderator to serve during W L 23,500 in replacing pipe in the big work. women will receive their diplomas of the coming year at the 22nd annual main that serves Hermiston with its Pendleton ......................... - 5 graduation from the Hermiston high Walla Walla ................... 4 domestic water supply ha3 been au POULTRY MEN ASKED TO GIVE convention of the Umatilla Baptist school In commencement exercises association which was held in the thorlzed by the city covncll, and work Indiana ............................... 2 that are to be held at the high school on the Improvement w ill be done REPORT ON CHICKEN FLOCKS Baptist church of Hermiston Friday Weet E nders..............*....... 1 auditorium Friday evening at 8 Saturday and Sunday. Other offic during June. o'clock. R E CENSUS ers elected included Henry Barratt The improvement will consist of AT BANK TO SECURE Sunday’s Results Professor Melvin C. Jacobs of the ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ * ♦ of Athena, assistant moderator; and •'i^dlans 9, West Enderg 2. about 2,700 feet of 12 Inch pipe history department of Whitman col­ Ail poultry growers on the project Mrs. U. S, Richardson of Helix, Pendleton 4. Walla Walla 3. which will extend from the reservoir lege will be the commencement on the butte west of town to Frank have been requested by James Tp^d, clerk and treasurer. speaker. Rev. C. W. Durston w ill poultry project leader of the farm A permanent education committee Ralph’s property. Wrapped steel And then when the. weather got give the invocation and the glee club warm, the West Enders retired into dipped pipe has been purchased and bureau, to make a report to the bank of seven was also elected to have Ray D. Plum ley of Ralston, Iowa, a will sing. Miss Seyier and Dr. F. V. ordered by the city council from the as soon as possible as to the number charge of 'educational activities of the coolness of the cellar. The re­ mem ber of the consulate guard, whe Prime will sing “O That We Two of producing fowls they expect to put the church, and Rev. A. J. Ware of Beall pipe company of Portland, and tirement came by reason of a defeat Were Maying.’’ Professor Jacobs’ Hermiston was named chairman of was wounded at Nanking, China. Hugo Black, who will succeed O» delivery is expected to be made in into laying houses this fall. administered by the Mission Indians subject will be “Civilization on a The report should cover both pul­ the cdbimittPe. Miss Clara G. Hall in Sunday's contest here to the tune car Underwood as United States Sena­ less than a month. The work of Four-Square Foundation." tor from Alabama. laying the pipe to replace the pres­ lets and hens, Mr. Todd stated, and of Hermiston is one of the m.'-mbeiB o f 9 to 2. The graduating class includes 11 The Red Men won their ball, game ent main will be started immediatly it is desired particularly that farmer» of the committee. {iris and nine boys as follows: Flor­ who are starting flocks this year The sessions of the body were well upon delivery. • , with plenty to spare, too. They out- ence and Eva Woughter, John Pace, h it and outflelded the West Enders The deal entered into by the city make the reports. The figures se­ attended, and local people were par­ Isabelle Dodd, Elizabeth Straw, Mar­ cured In this manner will be used J»y ticularly enthusiastic about the lay­ and they had the zipper and go to council in making the purchase calls garet Waterman, Rita Dyer, Alice their playing that resulted in more for payments by the month out of the poultry growers In getting a line men’s session which was held Friday London.—The police raided Arcos Dyer. Virginia Rodda, Florence Mad­ runs In proportion to hits than the current water department receipts. on the growth of the business on the night. M. L, ThompsonPof Pendle­ home boys could muster This arrangement made it possible proect and try to estimate probable ton presided at this session, and all house, headquarters of the soviet den, Beatrice Bensei, Opal Dahlman, Lowell Stockard, Joe McNaught, Os­ production during the coming year. of tbe talent, both musical and by trade delegation here. The visitors started early to pile Washington, D. — California’s for the work to be done without add­ It was generally reported that tb< car Mikesell, Clarence Gordon, Herb­ No definite poultry census has been speakers, was furnished by the laity up a lead and tie victory to their criminal syndicalism law, making ing to the municipality’s bonded In­ raid was made to discover whether r ert Swarner and Loren Jackson. -«ecu red for more than a year Tor the of the church. mast. They scored two in the first membership in organizations which debtedness. The work of the school year will All of the churches in the district certain document of importance to th< on a single by Hudson after Norwest advocate violence against the present The stretch of main that is to be project, but the demand for baby state, which has been missing foi be completed Friday. Final exam­ ehick feeds and other poultry feeds co-operated in furnishing music and was out on an infield bingle. Min- system of government a felony, is replaced has been a source of trouble thorn was safe on Shipley’s error. constitutional, the United States su­ to the city on account of leaks, it at the Farm Bureau Co-operative has speakers for the Sessions during the several months, was to be found there inations for those not' exempted wer« Several tons of documents, printer held Wednesday and today. Friday three days. Adams walked. I. Williams singled preme court ruled. was stated by a member of the coun­ been greater'than ever before. matter and correspondence, have beet morning there will be no session of scoring Hudson and Minthorn. Specifically, the court - held that cil. The improvement is expected to carted away from the Soviet house t( school, and the final session will be New Residents Are Here In the second they added four syndicalism laws of California and reduce leaks in sufficient measure to Scotland Yard, it was estimated. held Friday afternoon, beginning at Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Summers mov­ FUNERAL SERVICES HF,T,n more. Craig tripled, Norwest sing Kansas were valid, and that the con­ decrease pumping charges mater­ The Soviet representatives declar 12:30. Cards will be Issued tRen MONDAY FOR JUDGE PHELPS ied scoring Craig. Hudson singled stitutional guarantee of free speech ially. Later, replacement of other 'd on the project last week from ed the raid was practically in the ne and awards of letters and prizes will Minthorn was out, Blakely to Hiatt. does not permit open advocacy of parts of the syBtem of water mains is their former home near Prosser. They had a fruit ranch in the Prosser dis­ Popular Jurist Dies in Portland ture of an attack, because the searcl be made covering the year's activi­ Clark doubled, scoring Norwest and those doctrines embraced in syndical­ planned as soon as city finances will was started without previous presents ties. trict which they traded for what is permit. Hudson. Adams walked. Clark stole ist teachings. Friday as Result of Stroke tjon of the warrant authorizing It. Baccalaureate services were held known as the Johnson tract of 10 The new pipe is guaranteed to third and scored on Shesely!s error. In two decisions under the California Rupture of Anglo-soviet relatloni Sunday evening in the Methodist Again in the seventh they got one statute, the highest tribunal upheld withstand five times the pressure to leres northeast of town. They ex­ of Paralysis. was admitted by both British and Rus Episcopal church with Rev, A. J. Adams singled after Clark struck out the conviction of Charlotte Anita which it w ill be submitted in the pect to devote most of their effort sian officials here as being neare Ware as the speaker. The graduat­ to the poultry business. I. Williams flew out to Hiatt. Adams Whitney, whose battle against punish­ local mains. The old water mains Gilbert W. Phelps, judge in the than at any other time since they wer< ing class was gowned in convention­ stole second and scored on Alexan­ ment has attracted nationwide atten­ that are to be dug up will haye some sixth judicial district comprising resumed on the basis of the tradt al grey. Rev. Ware had as his aub- der's single. In the eighth Norwest tion, and that of William Burns, con­ salvage value which will reduce the LOCAL GOLFERS WIN IN Umatilla and Morrow counties since agreement of 1921. iect, "Understanding.” and drew from singled. Hudson did likewise and victed of activities on behalf of the net cost of the improvement. No TOURNEY AT PILOT ROCK 1910, died lust Friday afternoon in a history to show where a lack of un­ Minthorn fouled out to Shfesely. Industrial Workers of the World. interruption of service to water users Portland hospital as a result of par­ derstanding haa often been a source Clark a ingled, scoring Norwest. LOSES In deciding a case from Kansas, except possibly for a couple of hours Official Score Not Possible on Ac­ alysis. Funeral services were held IRISH FREE STATE of trouble betweeu people as well as Adams singled and scored Hudson and however, the court hold that although when connections are made, is anti­ in Pendleton Monday afternoon with Court Orders Cash Raised Turned individuals. that ended the Indians' circuits. count of Interruption but the syndicalism law of that state was cipated, it was stated. internment in Olney cemetery. The personnel of next year’s facul­ Back to Subscribers. Hermiston scored one in the fourth valid and constitutional the conviction H. A. Pankow will be In charge In the death of Judge Pheips the ty has not been completfd yet, Supt. Locals Get Edge, New York.— -Supreme Court Justice on four hits. Hiatt singled and of Harold B. Fiske under it ha^l been of the construction work, the digging state loet one of its outstanding Jur­ Cherry said. Three members of t ie Shesely did likewise. Shipley’s sin­ based on in su fficien t evid en ce^ , In o f ditches and the laying of the new ists. and the reputation he. enjoyed Patera dismissed the butt brought by high school faciijjfy have definitely An official result of the tourtui- gle scored Hiatt. Ward flew to this decision the court laid down the pips. The pipe will be laid to a the- Irish Free State, claiming to- be in his profession was reflected as well Craig. Mittlcsdorf singled and Shea­ rule that membership in and work as depth of three and a half feet on an ment between golfers representing by those who knew him in his pri­ successor of the Irish Republic, and planned not to return. They in- ' Hermiston and Pilot Rock at Pilot ly was out at the plate on a throw an organizer for the Industrial Work­ average. entitled to the bonds subscribed for In elude Jean Rugg. W. E. Higbee and Rock last Sunday was not possible, vate life. Miss Pauline Thoma. In the grades from center field. Longhorn flew ers of the World did not in itself con­ "We have decided to do the work His practice of law began 29 years the United States for the republican four teachers will not return. They lue to the fact that Dr. Smith, Pilot out to Nor west. cause. Justice Peters also denied the stitute an offense punishable under with local labor,” he said, "and pres­ Rock player, was able to complete ago in Heppner after his graduation claim of Eamonn de Valera and his co- are Miss McCann, Miss Parker, Miss In the fifth Phelps struck out. the Kansas statute. ent plans are to apportion the work only seven of 18 holeB, but.the loc- from Ann Arbor. He, moved to Pen­ trustee, O’Hara, to the bonds and rul­ Dallinger and Miss Mayhew. Nev" Woodward singled and Blakely fann out to Individuals in lots of 109 feet vls came home with an edge on the dleton in 1904 following his election ed that the proceeds from the sale ol teachers for grade work f r ne-:t ed. Woodward stole second and each of digging. Local men will br as district attorney of Umatilla and SHORT NEWS NUGGETS score. year already chosen, include Miss scored on Norwest's error. Hiatt given the chance to bid on the dif Morrow counties. In 1903 he serv­ the bonds here should revert to origin­ Minnie A. Sanrtad for the first grade; The men played in foursomes, and flew out to Norwest. al subscribers. Canada’s population is estimated by ferent sections of the trench. They ed a» state representative. The Indians fattened batting aver­ the bureau of statistics as of June, will then be able to work on theli the score, exclusive of that made by By the ruling some 22.600,000 which Miss Helen Gallagher, third grade: During his career us an attorney the foursome in which Dr. Smith was ages Sunday. Hudson, their catcher, 1926, at 9,389,300, an increase of 600,- own time as many liouis as they was subscribed to the Irish republican Mr. Warner for the seventh: end >ne of the players, was Pilot Rock before he succeeded Judge H. J. Bean cause in this country will go back to Mias Broston xvh tao.iii -> • • i . garnered four out of six times at bat. 817 over the actual census population desire.” 772, Hermiston 747, or 25 strokes in as circuit court Judge, Judge Phelps the subscribers after being tied up in this year will hnv6 the ri ;tli bext For the West Enders Shesely led in taken in June, 1921. The work of the Individuals will was associated with partners who 'avor of the local players. year. A fifth grade tench' stick work with three bingles to his Reorganization of the federal farm be subject to inspection before be­ rose to distinguished positions In the litigation since 1922. M. F. Clark of Umatilla, member yet been secured. credit. In individual play an old loan board was completed with the ing accepted. state and nation. Judge Ellis who of the local team, was low stroke Some vacancies still exist In tii>. timer from Umatilla named Pop appointment of Eugene Meyer Jr., Brownlee Hanged for Murder, nan of the tourney with a total of was an associate of his in Heppner high school faculty. Blakely did the best work for the recently made a member of the board, CLUB THANKS COMMITTEE Salem, Or.—Albert Brownlee, World 36 for the 18 holes. Pilot Rock’s was later elected to congress as a re­ Definite decisions as to going to locals. He accepted every challenge as farm loan commissioner. presentative. The late John McCourt, war veteran, was hanged Tuesday college or university have not been low stroke man was Kester with a FOR WORK ON CELEBRATION on his side of the field and was cred­ The death list from the series ot 91. Local nftn who made the trip a partner in Pendleton, left Uma­ morning in the state penitentiary for made by ail of the members of this ited with four putouts, five assists tornadoes and storms that Bwept the tilla county to accept the appoint­ the slaying of Eston Hooker, deputy The thanks of the cmmerclai clul were Tom Campbell, Matott, Rich- ment as United States district at- sheriff of Lane county, the evening of year’s class. Supt. Cherry said, but and one erreor. • middle west last week end was 255. irds, Clark, Brownson, Paul, Nor­ indications are that about 50 per Box score and summary: Nine states had reported deaths. The to the two committees that were ir, ton, McNaught, Prime and W. W. torney and then later was a member! February 27. Deputy Sheriff Hooker cent will continue their education. Indians— of the state supreme court. Freder- j was a member of a posse searching injured were estimated at more than charge of the work that v as done In staging the McKay dam banquet was Felthouse. AB R H PO A 1000. . ick Steiwer, a partner from : for Brownlee, following the robbery of ... 6 2 2 3 2 Norwest, 2b ...... Heirs of the late “Uncle Joe” Can­ expressed Tuesday at the rcgulai 1909 until Judge Phelps was ap-j a Pool hall at Veneta, near Eugene, COMMUNITY CLUB MEMBERS Hudson, c .... .. 6 3 4 12 0 non, veteran statesman, will pay a weekly meeting. There was a gen FIRST COVER SPRAY TO BE pointed to the bench, is now United ' and the shooting of John Maddaugh. ENJOY ANNUAL LUNCHEON Minthorn, 3b ... 5 1 1 2 1 stale inheritance tax of 110,439.20 on eral committee that handled all ol j proprietor. Brownlee was received at DUE BY FRIDAY, MAY 27 States senator. CfvTk, lb ............. .. 5 1 2 6 0 the basis of final settlement of the the detail in connection with the Judge Phelps was re-elected to the penitentiary April 4. The lact meeting of the Community Adams ss ......... . 3 1 2 2 2 estate, made in county court at Dan­ banquet proper and other arrange­ ' -------------- Temperature records furnished by succeed himself in 1912, in 1918 and I Club for the season, and the club’s ments, and a special committee con­ Supt. Dean at the experiment sta­ again In 1924, each time without Wiltos, Oregon Convict, Facet Death. I. Williams. If. .. 5 0 1 1 0 ville, 111. annual luncheon, were held In the sisting of H. K. Dean and County tion show that last week end was opposition. Alexander, c f ...... .. 5 0 1 0 0 Washington, D. C.—James Willos dining room of the Hermiston hotel Agent Holt was given a special vote W. Williams, rf .. 2 0 0 0 1 Louisiana’s Sugar Bowl Now a Lake. conducive to egg laying by the cod­ He was active In fraternal and convicted with Ellsworth Kplley and Monday, May 16. About forty mem­ Craig, p rf....... .. 5 1 1 1 5 New Orleans, La.—Water from the of thanks because of the effective ling moth, R. F. Wilbur, assistant civic circles In Pendleton and had a Tom Murray for the murder of John bers of the club and their guests were Blttles, p ............. . 3 0 3 0 8 Bayou des Glaises crevasses added to work done in handling the caravan :ounty agent, said today. The first wide circle of friends. His wife ami i Sweeney, a guard in the Oregon state present and enoyed the luncheon and 45 9 17 27 19 the total square miles of submerged tour over the projects. cover spray on apple and pear trees two daughters. Miss Margaret Phelps ' penitentiary at. Salem In 1925, lost his the program which followed. Hermiston- lands in Louisiana, engulfing the should be applied by not later than and Miss Genevieve Phelps, survive appeal In the supreme court, and must Miss Golda Mumma played a piano AB R H PO A E famous “sugar bowl” and the Evan­ Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Payne drove Friday, May 27, Mr. Wilbut said. him, suffer the death penalty. solo and responded to an encore. Woodward, p rf.. .. 4 4 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 geline country in tbeir seaward march. to Walia W alla the firit of the week. Rev. A. J. Ware talked on the civic Blakely ss ...........6 6 0 0 0 4 4 5 6 1 When the Bayou des Glaises water Mrs. Payne has been suffering from Mrs. W. F. Prime of Salem is here T H E M AR KET8. E. McKenzie, city recorder responsibilities of each member of Hiatt, lb ............. . 4 1 1 1 10 10 0 0 reaches the gulf of Mexico, more than an infection of the ear and went as a guest at the home of her son. Dr. Portland. Umatilla, was a business. Visitor the community and club, and Mrs. ’.V. Shesely c ............. 4 0 3 5 1 1 1,000,000 acres of Louisiana will be th"-o to see a specialist. F. V. Prime. Wheat—Big Bend bluestem, 21.54; A. Correll, a former resident of Her­ Hermiston today. Shipley. 2d ........ 3 0 2 1 3 1 submerged in a vast lake 225 miles hard white, 21-60; federation, soft miston now hire on a visit, sang two Fetzcr, 3b ........... 0 0 0 0 1 0 long and ranging from 60 to 100 miles while, western white, 91.45; bard win­ solos. The closing number was a Mittlesdorf, cf .... 4 0 1 3 0 0 In width. The sweep of the waters ter, 21.42; northern spring, 21.45; dialogue by Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. John­ Longhorn, If ...... 4 0 0 1 0 0 escaping from Bayou des Glaises cre­ western red, 21.42. son, followed by an encore. Ward, 3b ............. 4 0 1 2 0 1 vasse took them into Avoyelles, St. Hay — Alfalfa, 220@20.60; valley Mrs. C. W. Kellogg was in charge Phelps, p ....... — 4 0 0 1 4 0 Martin, St. Mary, St. Landry and Iber­ timothy. 216@16.6O; eastern Oregon of arrangements for the luncheon 3« 2 10 27 14 4 ville parishes, where practically all timothy, 221 022. and Mrs. C- P. McNaught arranged Earned huns, Hermiston 1, Indians the sugar can ot the country Is grown. Butterfat—40c. the program. The club adjourned 7. Three base hit, Craig. BasP on Eggs—Ranch, 19® 22c. for the summer and will resume balls. Woodward 1, Phelps 1, Blttleo * Anti-Evolution Bill Passed in Florida. Cattle—Steers, good, 29 26@10 16. meetings in September Left on bases. Hermiston 9, Indians Tallahassee, Fla.—By a vote of 67 Hogs — Medium to choice, 29.5O@ 11 Wild pitches. Blttles 1, Phelps to 24, the Florida house of representa­ 11.25. INTER! ST IN FRIDAY BALL 1. First base on errors. Indians 2. tives passed an anti-evolution bill, Sheep—Lambs, medium to choice, Two base hits. Woodward, Clark. after appending to It an amendment GAME SHOWN BY LOCAL MEH 29.50 @11.00. Struck out, by Phelps 3, Craig 4, Bit- prohibiting the teaching of evolution •settle. ties 0. Passed ball. Shesely. Hit by or kindred theories "as fact." Attendance at the ball game be­ Wheat—Soft white, 21.46H; western pitcher. Ward by Craig. 8tolen white. 2145M,; hard winter. 2144 b,; tween Hermiston and Helix high Idaho State Prison Enlarged. bases. Woodward 2. Minthorn, Clark. western red, 2132'4; northern spring. schools Friday afternoon on the Adams, Alelaader. Sacrifice hit, Boise, Idaho.— Accommodations for 21 15; Big Bend bluestem, 21 55; Rig local grounds is expected to be ex- Clark. Innings pitched, by Wood­ 108 more prisoners at the state peni­ Bend dark northern spring. 21.61; celli ut. Vernon Harrah, represent­ ward 1 1-3, Phelps 7 2-3, Craig S, tentiary will be provided within the ing the student body, appeared before Big Rend dark hard winter. 21.49. Blttles 4.Hits, off Woodward 5, next tew months, a contract for the Hay—Alfalfa. 225; timothy, I’. 8 , the commercial club members at the Phelps 12, Craig 2, Blttles 4. Two necessary cells haring been awarded luncheon Tuesday 'and extended a 222. men on base one out when Phelps special Invitation to the business men Butter—Creamery, 42c. Nebraska Farm Landa Flooded. went to the box Umpire. Ouerrant. to be present for the contest. Eggs—Ranch, 23® 26c. Omaha, Neb.— Flood waters swept Time 2:10. Scorer, Pierce. The student body Is anxlooa to Cattle—Steers, choice, 29.60010.25. over hundreds of acres of agricultural Score by innings: close Its athletic season with a good Hogs—Prime, 211 @11.25. Zand between Sonia City and Omaha Hermiston— crowd so that Its bills for the year a Spokane. S 1 0 4 1 1 1 2 0— J0 as the Missouri river continued on the Hite — activities may all bo paid In full, Mr. Cattle—Steers, good, 26 ~6@9.50, 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0— I worst rampage in recent years. Kuna .. Harrah told the club members. HogS-Good, 210.60010 65. Ï —U. 8. 8. California as It Iadians- trader Brooklyn bridge when Ihe great fleet pnfered the llud’on river. a . / ’-------------------------- / t l U A—Inspection of Levasseur blpli “ ** f "Ptaln Nnngester, French ace, will try non.top rtigi.t from 2 4 0 1 0 1 2 4 2— 17 Hlta .... Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biggs wsro »arto to New Tort. 8— Laowo 4» Vi verlng bto farewell addreee on Boston common. 2 4 0 0 0 0 1 2 0— 2 Run» ... fsudleton visitors Friday. UPHOLD CALIFORNIA'S ANTI-RADICAL LAW SOVIET OFFICE IN LONDON IS RAIDEE —« r id Í I « I