THE HEBM18TOH HXHALP, HERÀgBTOff. PREGO*. able to be up and around again but still feels some of the results of his accident. "Mother and I have manag Published every Thuraday at Her ed to get quite a few good laughs out mlaton, UmatlUa County, Oregon by of some of the development» that Joeepb 8. Harvey, editor and man resulted from my bump.” he said. "A fellow has to be |n a pretty bad way agar. if he can't see something that ls fun Entered ae second o la » matter ny." December, 1901, at the poeto If I ce at Hermtnton, U m atilla County, Oregon. "Lawrence Hughes asked to be re membered to hla friends In Hermis ton when I was up at Pilot Rock the on ___ »9.0« other day,’’ said Dan Follett. Mr. Fol One Tear „ went up to bring back a Short Fix Month« »Uta lett horn bull which he bought from Mr Hughes. The Pilot Rock man used to p .p .+ .+ .p . run a lumber yard but gradually got Into the dairy business and now has one of the large herd« In the county He bought the Prlndle herd of Hol- p .p - p - p - p .p .p - p - p - p stelns here a few months ago. A delightful Hallowe’en party wan given by Ruth Cherry Monday even At the Baptist church Sunday Ing, Octobe. 31. There were 18 In all November 6. Bible school at 10 a. m dressed in Hallowe’en costumeg and The special meeting lg growing In masked. A prize was given to the per Interest with each day. Captain Hull son who could guess the identity of of the Life Line is loading the Bing th>e most guests. Prances Schilling ing and assisting in the meeting. won the prize. Donald Jackson wag Services each evening at 7:30 except winner of the prize awarded for putt Saturday. Sunday morning theme, ing a pin Into numbers on a pump “The Way to Heaven.” Evening ser kin. A very enjoyable evening was vice at 7:30. Theme, “Habits, Their spent. The masqueraders went home Mastery and Their Uae.” Special mus about 10 after a lovely supper had ic at each service. Come and share In been served. the good things to be had at these meetings. A cordial wlcome to all The annual high school Hallowe'en A. J. Ware, Pastor. danoe took an unusual turn Monday night, a very early evening dance "Farming has certainly changed In which began at 6 and ended at 9:30 our district during the past few The affair, a maquerade, was a suc years,," said W. O. Staver, Pilot Rock cess In every way. There were many pretty and original costumes, lnclud attorney, while a Hermiston visitor Dutch boyg and girls, pirates, Span Saturday. He provided tra n sp o r ta it for a carload of Rebekahs to the dis ish dancers, Colonial dames, cats and trlct convention. “A few years ago witches. Prizes were given for the the vast majority of our farmers rais most original and prettiest costumes. ed grain exclusively. They bough) The Judgkg awarded the prize for Jhe their living and had big store bills most original costumes to Mr. and Today practically every ranch has Mrs. Felix Cat, repreented by Miss some -sidelines. Gardens are being Ruth Seyler and Miss Alice McCol lum. The pirate, MiSg Carlene Du- raised, and chickens chickens, ant wane, received the prize for being nearly every ranch has at least ont the most original. A lunch was serv cow, and the bottom lands often sup ed before the masqueraers went port small herds. The turkey buslneg" has been a big help to us, too. Wt home at 9:30. harvested a good wheat crop this year, and our condition is showing The question for debate this term gradual improvement." in the high schools Is Resolved: That the Jury system be so changed that a verdict- may be permitted without COLUMBIA SCHOOL GIVES PROGRAM TO BIG CR0WI unanimous vote. The public speaking class has been debating on the ques tlon and has practiced for some time 175 Attend Meeting Held by al Classes Friday Night; The regular debating teams will be Program Praised. selected ,«oon. Œlfr ^rrmtatun U»ralö SCHOOL NEWS About 175 people attended !’• Loretta Furrer, a second grade pu Columbia school program last I-’ri pil, fell down the basement steps Tuesday morning and broke her arm day evening. The program is re ported ag being the best ever present between the wrist and elbow. od at Columbia. Much credit Is du, Much eridlt lg due Miss Ragna Miss Briggs, primary teacher. Mrs Broston, Mr. Walter Warner and Mr. Keller, Intermediate teachr and ¿Mr Haddox, principal. A. E. Bensel who presented the grade The program was as follows: playa last Friday evening, October Ghost song, 28, The funds from these plays are Merrily we Roll Along (a take off) to go to pay for the tennis court. All "A warning,” by Rachel Buell. enjoyed the entertainment. Plano duet by Jean Barnard ant The high chool play, "It Happened Fern Lindner. Brownie Song, Primary children. In June," will be presented at the Song by the girls. high school auditorium November 5 Fortune telling, Miss Briggs. at 8 o’clock sharp. The proceeds ol Jig and negro songs by the boys. the play will be added to the athletic Basket ball game (a take off) fund. The players have been prac Plano and violin duet, Fern Lind ticing for some time, and an excel lent presentation of the play Is ex ner, Edna Ott. Boxing, Edna Ott, Dorothy Addle- pected. Come and see what happened man. In June. Stunt, Rachel Buell and Hclei. Andrews. Coach Walenta has been having Boxing, Harold Buell and Bernard some trouble getting enough boys out for football practice. He should have Andrews. Song, Bye Bye Blackbird, Let the at least two teams, or 22 fellows, but the average la more nearly 18. When Bumble Bee Be, Billy Lindner. Tending the Baby, by Billy Lind he has only a few fellows to oppose the regular team he Is not so sure ner. Goodnite song. that his play» will work as when he Following the program everyone has two full teams. Once nr twice al the beginning of the season he 22 or Joined In a community sing aftei more fellows, out for practice, but vhlch sandw ich», pumpkin pie and since then n number have quit for sifee were served by Mrs. Jendi various reasons. At a recent student ejwlske. Mrs McRae and Mrs. Lenz body meeting Jack Smith and Dot Parsons impressed upon the stuJent: the need of more boys out for prac »lee. 7 ♦ - ♦ - p < HERMISTON LOCALS ♦ P P . P - P -P - P - < ♦ :o: ♦ : o : P : o : -♦ :o: ♦ :o: < • I ’m working into the atrawberry gnme as fast as seeing wise and pos sible,” said J- 8. White of Irrigon while In Hermiston last Saturday. "I have a h a t t an asra devoted to the cron now. I've noticed that strawber ries are always saleable, and they bilqg a good average price over a arason. We grow fine melons, but the strawberries are easier to raise and aell.” Ilf C. M. Dale la making a place for ktneu If in the community of Dur- fur .where he recently eatabll-bed established himself In the practice of rianfcatry, according to W. L. Dnud. real* estate man of Durfur who was here.last work. Dr. Dale spent a year and a half here in the office of Dr. Prints and lif t Jlrrmletnn la Septem ber. About 18 days ago Joe Dyer »as In an accident that almost resulted fatally when a hay derrick fell and struck him a ftapcjgg blow. He la OCAL MAN WINNER AT POTATO SHOW AT WEST0I- Some advertising tor the Hermls ton country as a producer of potatoes >olh white and sweet, was done by V D. Smith at the Weston Potati <how last week when he had white epuds entered in competition an< sweet potatoes on exhibit. He wot third on commercial Netted Genu md first on rural type. Concern ing his exhibit the Weston Leade' had the following: A. D, Smith, of Kerr.ilston, one of he leading growers of sweet pet" •es In the Pacific Northwest, ha in Interesting exhibit of Red Craxi wests at the Umatilla County Foir- j »how In Weeton. The show rnakei <>o claps for sweet», but Mr. Snilt) .ooh some prizes In Irish spuds. He specialties In raising sweet potato plants and »hips them to many points In the Northwest where the sweet potato In getting a foothold Hla exhibit Included some plants. Showing bow the succulent tuherc root. He says that sweet potatoes and yams are distinct varieties of the aamiwapecl«"-, and that the pestlf- eror^g field weed, morning glory, be longs to the same family. He can raise 500 bushels of awest potatoes and 240 sacks of Irish potatoes to Jhe acre on his Hermiston holdings 1927. Supreme Court Refuses Peaeawha Plea McAdoo Only an “•«" In Pclltlca. Robert O. Horning Washington, D. C.—William Olbba Washington, D. C. — The supreme Guardian of the Person and Es McAdoo Insisted that ha was out oi court refused to review a case involv- tate of Betty Pearl Smith, a Minor Tennis players of the Hermiston politics, and dismissed the subject ing the right of the coast guard to 7-5tc high school emerged victorious in a with the remark that he was an “ex" board and search a British ship out tennis match played here last Friday in this line. side the 12 mile limit after it had afternoon. The locals won all the been observed cruising within that sets, their only loss being one game THE MARKITS ) one. Jacob Woitte and others convict in the boys' doubles. ed in the federal district court of Ore- Echo was represented by Joe Portland I gon on the charge of violating the Gertrude Bowman and Bernice Heft. Wheat — Big Bend blueatem. hard federal prohibition law aboard the The local players were Gerald Mc white, federation, soft white, western Is none too good for Peaeawha brought the case. Kenzie. Rodney Davis, Boggle Mad white, 81.24; hard winter, 81-23; SHOE REPAIRING den, Ruth Betfsel, Mary Brownaon northern spring, western red, 81-20. We have just installed a new and Irma Clark. Following ls a rec ‘‘It Happened In June.” Hay — Alfalfa, |16.50@17; valley ord of the play and the players: timothy, 9i6.50@17; eastern Oregop Boys’ doubles: Echo, Middleton. timothy, 820. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Thomas, 6, 4, 4; Hermiston, Mc Butterfat—45c. In the County Court of the State of Kenzie, Davis, 3, 6, 6. Eggs—Ranch, 37@45c. Oregon for Umatilla County Boys’ »ingles: Middleton and Davis, Cattle—Steers, good, 88.65@9.36. In the Matter of the Estate won by Davlg, 6 to 1, 8 to 1. of Hogs — Medium to choice, 89.00® With which we put on soles Girls’ doubles: Echo, Bowman and 10 26. Benjamin H. Parson». Deceased. Heft; Hermiston, Brownaon and Notice is hereby given that the un-1 with fine wire. No nails, no thread Lambs — Medium to choice, 910.50 Work is done same day it is re Clark; 6 to 3, 6 to 3. dersigned hag been appointed admin-1 @11.75. Girls’ singles: Madden, Hermiston 8eattle. istrator of the estate of Benjamin ceived. Return parcel post prepaid. and Bowman, Echo. Won by Mad Wheat—Soft white, western white H. Parsons, deceased, and has qual den, 6 to 4, 6 to 2. 81.24 ft; hard winter, northern spring ified as the law directs. All persons The mixed doubles, Echo, Bowman 81.24; western red, 81.28; blueatem, having clalma against said estate are and Thomas, and Hermiston, Mc «1.28ft; dark northern spring, «1.41; required to present the same to me Kenzie and Bensel, was called off on dark hard winter, $1.36. at my office in Hermiston, Oregon, account of darkness. Hay — Alfalfa, $25; timothy, 828; with proper vouchers, within six months from the date hereof. P. S„ 822. 643 Main Street DISPLAY OF FARM CROPS Butterfat—60c. Dated this 27th day of October. PENDLETON, 0REG0II GETS PUBLIC'S INTEREST Eggs—Ranch, 47@48c. 1927. Cattle—Steers, choice, 88.B0@9.35. W. J. Warner, The agricultural display which has Hogs—Prime, 810.50@11.66. Administrator 8-5tc, been arranged by Mr. Porter in the Spokane. window of hi» office at First and Cattle—Steers, good, 88.60 @9.00. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Gladys avenue, which wiU be enlarg Hog3—Good, 89-75@10.00. In The County Court of the State of ed later, is attracting attention. It Oregon for Umatilla County is th-e intention of Mr. Porter to make Lindy to be Guggenheim Fund Advisor In the matter of the Estate New York.,— Colonel Charles A. a display of the products of this part of of the country and impreas upon the Lindbergh, trans-Atlantic air pioneer, Robie B. Parsons, Deceased. passer-by and the curious the advan will officiate in a consulting capacity Notice is hereby given that the un 'or the Daniel Guggenheim fund for tages of the locality. dersigned has been appointed admin the promotion of aeronautics, and for Garden products are represented istrator of the estate of Robie B. Your needs in everythin^ by onions, potatoes, white and sweet lie time being at least, will not align Parsons, deceased, and hug qualified himself with any commercial project. egg plant, peppers, corn and squash, th at is necessary to com as the law directs. All perons hav trains are wheat, barley, oats and Harry F. Guggenheim, president of the ing claims against said estate are p’.ete your golf outfit. ¿•ye. Samples of grasses, broom corn, jnggenheim fund, announced that required to present the same to me millet, and the leguminous products "Lindy” henceforth would be a mem- at my office In Hermiston, Oregon, are on display, and generous space jer of the organization. with proper vouchers, within six has been devoted to extracten honey months from the date hereof. Governor Orders End ef Picketing. and beeswax. Dated this 27th day of October, Denver, Colo.—Governor William H. 1927. Warns of Colorado isaqed a demand Volivas To Leave W. J. Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Voliva. ecently that all picketing of Colorado 8-5tc. Administrator esidents of the project for severa oal mines be stopped. Fred Farrar, years, will leave within a few dayr ttorney for the Colorado Fuel & Iron HERMISTON IRRIGATION DIS 'or their new home near Richland. ■ompany, declared ‘‘90 per cent of our TRICT NOTICE Mr. Voliva will be in the truck buusi- niners will come back to work the The attention of the owners of land ness at Richland. He held a publii ninute picketing ceases.” within the Hermiston Irrigation is lain today to dispose of his farming called to the fact that November 5, equipment. State Institutions in Good Condition. 1927. is the last day to pay 1926 Salem, Or.—All of Oregon’s state in- taxes without penalty. Thesei taxes ; itutions, with the possible exception include the construction charge due 200 PRESENT HERE FOR if the state employment institution for REBEKAH DISTRICT MEETING he blind in Portland, probably will from the District to the United States. mve sufficient money la their legisla According to the new contract be 20th Convention Draws From Ali tive appropriations to carry them tween the District and the United Of Lodges in County And hrough until the end of the present States, no lands the owner« of which Lodge District biennium. are delnquent more than one calen Maternity Cases our Specialty dar year n the payment of any in OUR MOTTO: stallment of construction charge, will The 20th convention of the 19th FAIRNESS AND SERVICE receive irrigation water. district of Oregon Rebekahs was held Hermiston Irrigation District Come and see n3 about our n w In Hemiston last Saturday, October By W. J. Warner, Secretary. and reasonable rates. Graduate Subscribe For The Herald 29. Thl« district comprises Umatilla nurse in attendance at all times. county and Boardman, and nearly ELECTION NOTICE every lodge had a good representa TELEPHONE 881 tion. There were about 200 at the ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Hermiston Irrigation District ♦ business meetings, held In the audi ♦ Notice ls hereby given that an elec torium, and more than that number IF IT’S tion will be held within the Hermis at the banquet served In the basf- ton District at the office of W. J. ment of the Methodist church by the Warner, secretary, on Main St. in the City of Hermiston, Umatilla members of the Ladles Aid. County, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 8th The program which was made up YOU WANT of numbers given by the different day of November, 1927, for the pur lodges wa« pronounced a most excel pose of electing one director to serve CALL 85-J lent one by those attending, and flor for three years and one director to We Haul * 30UNTRY HAULS S0LICITE1 * al decorations at the auditorium call serve until the first Tuesday in Feb ANYTHING ed forth a great deal o-f praise. The ruary, 1929. The polls will be open following officers were elected at a from 8 o'clock a. m. until 5 o'clock ANYWHERE meeting presided over by Mrs. Edna ANYTIME P TRANSFER AND DRAY ♦ p. m. of said day Beddow: Thirza A. Hansell, Freewat W. J. Warner TELEPHONE 31 er, chairman; Emma Geissler, Echo, Secretary. 7-3tc. vice-chairman; Isabella Kellough, Weston, secretary; and Stella Reeves NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE of Stanfield, treasurer. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE The 21st convention will be held READ THE WANT ADS STATE OF OREGON FOR UM at Freewater next year. ATILLA COUNTY ===> In the Matter of the Guardianship tAPIDS BODY KEEPS DANA of Com e in ana the Person and Estate of Betty AND TEAL AT HELM AGAIN renew it next Pearl Smith, a Minor. Notice Is hereby given that the time you an undersigned as guardian of the per Present officers were named to in town. son and estate of Betty Pearl Smith, mcceed themselveg for another year a minor, and pursuant to an order of it the annual meeting of the Uma the above entitled Court made and tilla Rapids association at Pendleton entered on the 20th day of August. ast Thursday, October 27. They are 1927, will sell for cash In hand in darsall N. Dana, president, and | one parcel at private sale upon sealed .osenh N. Teal, chairman of the exe- bids at the office of my attorney, W. •utlve committee. Both men are J. g a rn er. In Hermiston, Oregon, all 'rom Portland. Pir ns looking toward the presen- the following described lands located tton of the case for the proposed In Umatilla County, Oregon, and »11 oroject in the senate hearing In Janu- belonging to said estate, as follows: ary were made by the association, Lots 11 and 12 in Block 15 in the Now open in the room formerly and a delegation was named to go Town of Hermiston, Oregon, as platt occupied by the W hite Tailor ACK U P the family and ed In the NE ft SE ft Sac. 10, Tp. 4N. to Washington to appear before the old kit bag; go to sunny Shop. senate committee. California for a few weeks, R. 28 E. W. M., and that said guard ian will receive bids for said land — We Ute— months or for the winter. from and after Monday, the 21st day At the Sanitarium Visit movieland, orange groves, Mrs. Peter Norquist la In the Rowe of November, 1927, and will sell said the oil fields, beach resorts, big wnilarluin for treatment. Mr. land to the highest bidder for cashj cities. Golf courses galore) Wicklander of Boardman, was also a provided said bid Is satisfactory to F ia e fa s t U n io n P acific tsasnaaffonl patient at the sanitarium this week, ’ the Judge of the above entitled connnction. v ia P o rtla n d o r S alt L a k n C ity .D iv e rs e ro u te p e rm itted . having broken an arm In three places Court. while cranking hla car. Thig notice ls published four con- '■eecutlve weeks in the Hermiston Her-1 in all our repair work and guar aid, a newspaper of general circula antee our material» and workman- At the Hospital Mrs. Nlrerhl of Lexington Is a it Ion published weekly in Hermistoa, »hip. patient at the Hermiston hospital, Umatilla County, Oregon, and by OUT OF TOWN WORK and Mrs. Fred Furrer left this week posting the same notice In three pub for her home after having been in u s o t u i x . d lic places In Mid County and State, ALSO SOLICITED the hmpltal for medical treatment. all In the manner and form as b y , C. WOUGHTER, Agent law provided. Hermiston. Oregon H E R M IS T O N . O R E G O N Want Ada B r in g Dated this 20th day of October, HERMISTON DEFEATS ECHO TENNIS P IA YEHS FRIDAY The Best Equipment M cK ay S ta p le r Pendleton Shoe Shop We Have ‘ Antici, Come in and give our line the “once over.” HITT Hermiston Hospital SERVICE J T . H . G aith er Hermiston Transfer J LOW FARES Has Y our Subscription E x p ire d ? BOWMAN SHOE SHOP P Modern Machinery U N IO N PAGJ FIG (qiM