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The Herald Keeps Close to the Heart and Mind of the Umatilla Project. ollie WrmtBtatt Hmtlft VOL. XXII HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1927 INSPECTION MADE OF POULTRY FARMS HOLT AND JENKINS HAROLD A. LA FOUNT BASKETBALL OPENER WON BY HERMISTON NO. 17 BISHOP REMINGTON WILL BE HERE SUNDAY EVENING LIEUT. A. C. DAVIS B ishop W. P. R em ington w ill be h e r i from P en d leto n an d preach S u n d ay evenng, J a n u a ry 1, acco rd in g to an an n o uncem ent received by local FAST STANFIELD TEAM LOSES m em bers of th e E piscopal ch u rch . T he services w ill be conducted In th e OUT 24-15 C h ristian Science h a ll a t 7 :3 0 . An Walenta’s Green Team Gets Away in v ita tio n to th e g en eral public to a tte n d the services has been e x ten d To Victory on First Game ed.. STUDY NUMBER OF FLOCKS Management Problems Need To Be Watched Closely, County HICKMAN MISSED BY LOCAL MAN BY SECONDS Apprehension of Duplicate of Car Wanted on Umatilla Bridge On Schedule. Agent Advises. HORSESHOES FAIL PANKOW IN HUNT Throws Officer Off. HERMISTON TO HAVE NEW Of a ll th e hosts of in d iv id u als w ho The Herm iBton b ask etb all team RETAIL READY TO WEAR " P o u ltry producers w ill succeed ac now fig u re how closely they w ere to won th e firs t gam e of th e season last an o p p o rtu n ity to m ake *100,000 c o rd in g to th e ir fo resig h t and a b ility T h u rsd ay by d efeatin g th e speedy Family Wardrobe to Be Opened by c a p tu rin g W illiam E dw ard H ick to re a r h ealth y , m a tu re p u lle ts .” S ta n field five on th e local floor 24 m an, w anted for th e alleged k id n ap T h is sta te m e n t ap p ears on page 33, to 16. Next Week in Room Next ing an d m urder of M arion P a rk e r p a ra g ra p h eleven of th e re p o rt of th e T he H erm isto n team is m ade up To Blessing’s. when he Invaded e astern Oregon a U m a tilla P ro ject A g ric itra l Economic of p ra c tic a lly g reen men. F elthouse, week ago today in h is e ffo rt to w in C onference held in H erm isto n in fo rw ard , pleyed b u t one q u a rte r last liberty, H. A. P ankow , city m a rsh a ll F e b ru a ry 1926. A new sto re th a t w ill h an d le ready y ear. K en n in g s, g u ard la st year, Is and d eputy sh eriff, fig u res he cam e C ounty A gent W a lte r H o lt an d As p lay in g fo rw ard th is season. Jack to w ear g arm en ts for women, m isses, closest w ith o u t succeeding. s is ta n t G eorge Je n k in s a few days S m ith u su ally cen te rs b u t is p lay in g ch ild ren and la ter, m en’s goods w ill E a rly In th e m o rn in g he b eard th e ago m ade several calls a t local p o u l g u a rd th is y ear. J o h n N ew ell Is be open for business In H erm iston re p o rt th a t H ickm an w as headed east tr y farm s to in v estig ate ru m o rs th a t, p lay in g g u a rd ag a in th is y ear and w ith in the n ex t few days, according over th e C olum bia riv e r highw ay In fo r some in d eterm in ab le reason, local Jew ell S m ith , w ho re c e n tly came to a sta te m e n t today by J. A. B irch the green H udson th a t he had d riv en field, proprietor. flocks w ere not lay in g as they should. from P ilo t Rock, Is p lay in g center. from C alifornia. Mr. Pankow w ent T he store w ill be know n as th e F a m T he ln v etlg atlo n did show low p ro The gam e w as fa s t an d clean down th e h ighw ay and surveyed tr a f d u ctio n in sem e cases and very good th ro u g h o u t. T he locals offense w as ily W ardrobe, and as Its stock grow s fic from a v a n ta g e point on th e yields in o thers, giv in g th e w hole s it p a rtic u la rly good w hile th e defense it w ill be conducted w ith th e idea bridge across th e fjin a ttlla riv er. A of fu rn ish in g w earin g ap p arel for u a tio n th e ap p earan ce of b ein g a w as a little rag g ed a t tim es. Lieut. A. C. Davis, U. S. N., who has p a rt of th e tim e th e sh eriff and T he m a tte r of m anagem ent w ith in th e T h e crow d w as one of th e larg est every m em ber of th e fam ily. o p ening of th e store w ill probably be been appointed naval aid to President C harles H oskins, d eputy sh eriff, w ere d iffe re n t flocks. E very low p ro d u c Harold A. La Fount of Utah, who in th e p a st th re e seasons, due to th e also on th e bridge. in g flock exam ined show ed one or has been appointed by President Cool assu ran ce of a w arm h a ll an d new observed d u rin g n ext w eek, sh o rtly Coolidge. A bout 1 1 :3 0 ju s t such a H udson a fte r th e firs t of th e year, dep en d in g m ore causes for th e b ird s fa ilin g to idge a member of the federal radio lig h ts. as re p o rts h ad been received a b o u t on w hen ad d itio n al sh ip m en ts of lay and recem m ended changes w ere commission. The lin eu p w as: cam e in to view . It w as driven by a suggested. H erm isto n S tan field goods arriv e, Mr. B Irchfleld said. man ab o u t 35 years old. T he store w ill be in th e room fo r “ T h is o p p o rtu n ity is tak en to re F elth o u se 4 LF K opacz 8 A th o ro u g h search of the c ar fa il p eat some of th e p o in ts w hich v it K en n in g s 6 RF Rees, 5 m erly occupied by th e H erm isto n ed to disclose an y armB of any kind, a lly in fluence th e p ro fit from p o u l S m ith 11 C W. G ifford 2 m a rk et, nex t door to B lessing’s h a rd an d th e d riv e r had very little money. tr y fa rm in g ,” C ounty A gent H o lt Ja c k S m ith LG J. Gibson w are store. T he ow ner sta te d th a t Chicago.—W estern railroads chal T he m an had come from P o rtla n d said. In th e firs t place no se lf-re N ew ell 2 RG Beebe sales w ill be m ade fo r cash only. lenged the au thority of four m em bers and had purchased gasoline a t a s ta sp ectin g hen is going to lay w hen "W e w ill sell for cash on a n arro w M cKenzie 1. m a rg in a t prices th a t w ill m eet m ail of a board of arb itra tio n to award tion Ju st o utside of P o rtla n d e arly lice or o th e r in sects a re u sin g h e r B riggs. wage increases to 56,000 firem en and th a t m orning. He told th e officers London.—G reat B ritain has no in body for a w in te r play g ro u n d . Sod o rd e r co m petition," Mr. B Irchfleld enginem en by petitioning th e United th a t he w as headed into e a stern said. ium flo rid o r blue o in tm en t, th e l a t tention of increasing h er naval build S tates d istrict court to set aside a' re W ashington. te r d ilu ted one h a lf w ith v aselin e or ing program despite "tem porary fail CHARTER MEMBERS O. E. S. cent decision. T he m an w a released. H e crossed s im ila r m a te ria l, a re k eep in g m any u re” of th e Coolidge cruiser lim itation FARM ACCOUNT SCHOOL TO HONORED AT BIG BANQUET Counsel for the 55 lines, com prising th e riv e r on th e fe rry a t U m atlU a. b ird s h appy on th e U m a tlllla p ro conference, K ing George declared In a BE HELD HERE TUESDAY virtually all the leading trunk system s Mr. P ankow , convinced th a t th e hue ject. Look o u t for th e p a ten ted k in d speech, proroguing parliam ent. Mrs. Garner, Secretary for 16 Years w est of Chicago, contended the board and cry over th e g reen H udson c a r The k in g ’s speech corresponded to in ten d ed to save w ork. Receives Pendleton Robe "H en s can n o t be h e a lth y In a the re cen t m essage to congress in T he farm account d em o n stratio n was dissolved on D ecem ber 5 when it had been raised a b o u t th e m achine school re c en tly m entioned In th is reported to the court here it could not th a t he had stopped on th e bridge, house k ep t sh u t too close. T h e re which P resid en t Coolidge revealed the As Gift. ' ' a re open houses on th e p ro ject In governm ent’s plan for a bigger navy. re tu rn e d to H erm iston and rep o rted p aper w ill be held a t H erm iston on reach an agreem ent. W hen H azlett P. Burke, chief Justice K ing George said th a t B ritish dele w hich good production is b eing m ade, T he b a n q u e t h eld b y th e E a ste rn J a n u a ry 3 In th e L ib ra ry b u ild in g , of the Colorado suprem e court, sum th a t th e g reen H udson did not con tain H ickm an. houses th a t a re free from odor a n d gates a t th e Coolidge conference had S ta r in its lodge room s la s t T uesday b e g in n in g a t 1 0 :3 0 A. M. and clos In w hich th e re a re no fro sted combs subm itted lim itation proposals which, n ig h t w as a tten d ed by a b o u t 65 mem in g a t 3 :3 0 P. M., w ith an h o u r out moned the board again to m eet in Den T h e local m an did not abandon yet. On th e o th e r h a n d a re houses “if they had been accepted, would bers of th e ch a p te r an d guests. Among for lunch a t noon. T h is w ill be a ver the two railroad m em bers refused C hecking up a fte rw a rd , he knew w ith th e c u rta in s sh u t tig h t, th e c ir have led to su b stan tial reductions in th is n u m b er w e-e five of th e 54 o rig w o rk in g m eetin g an d each farm er to attend, rightfully contending, the traffic, how ever, an d k ept hie eyes petition claimed, th a t the board had open for th e car described. He h ad c u la tio n aro u n d th e roosts e n tire ly naval stre n g th and costs.” in a l c h a rte r m em bers of th e o rg a n w ill w ork w ith pencil and paper. autom atically ceased to exist on De about lost all fa ith In th e re p o rt as "I re g re t,” he added, “th a t though izatio n , w hose m eetin g T u esd ay eve c u t off by an overdone stra w loft, E very fa rm e r w ho Is w illin g to sit cem ber 5. a n d b ird s show ing frosted combs. The much of a com m unity of views was n in g m ark ed th e sev en teen th an n lv er down and fig u re fo r tw o hours In an 1 o’clock cam e and no H ickm an had On D ecem ber 17 the two em ployes’ come Into view , so he w ent home to a ir in these houses sm ells foul and revealed, It w as not possible to reach sa ry of th e lodge in th is d is tric t' e a rn e st a tte m p t to Increase h is In represen tativ es and the two designat a general ag reem ent,” fow l. w hich d raw s Its m em bers from Echo, come is Invited to be present. E ach ed as n eu tral m em bers agreed on an use th e telephone. "L ack of space h ere p rev en ts a his sc ru tin y of passin g eastbound B ritain ’s naval building program , S tan field an d H erm iston. m an a tte n d in g should b rin g pencil . an d paper su ffic ie n t to m ake o u t h is ' ’ A fOr PaB th a t th e b rie f in te rv a l he sp en t a t fu ll discussion of a ll th e p oints of the king said, was “based on s con A t th e su p p er M. C. B a rra g e r a c t flrem e“ and 3® cents m ore for home on th e telephone w as th e tim e good p o u ltry m anagem en t, b u t th e sidered view of th e defensive needs ed as to a s tm a ste r and m ade a sh o rt ow n farm Inventory, according to Q. H. Jen k in s, a ss ista n t county ag en t. ’ ° th e r m em bers of the Brotherhood d u rin g w hich H ickm an drove th ro fo llo w in g suggestions a re am ong of my w idespread em pire.” ta lk . H. E. H itt, one of th e c h a rte r of Locomotive Firem en and Engine- ugh H erm iston. The fu g itiv e 's c ar thoee made to p o ultry m en v isited Reviewing foreign relations, the m em bers also spoke. A fte r su p p er men. w here production w as low. w as seen by several local people, am king said: m em bers of th e lodge h eld th e ir reg DAIRY MEN TO TALK OVER "1. Cull out scrub b ird s and th e ong them E ldora K ingsley and H a r "I have w atched with profound sa t u la r m eeting, an d in itia te d five new flock production averag e w ill rise. PROBLEMS AT MEETING LINDY’S M OTHERW ELCOM ED ry M cM illan. isfaction th e steady grow th in influ m em bers. A t th e close o f th e m eet- "2. W atch house v en tila tio n , ence of th e League of N ations and the ln g Mrs. K ellogg, W o rth y M atron, F irst W oman to F ly From United avoid d ra fts on birds b u t have p len ty increasing p a rt It plays in com posing j In b eh alf of m em bers of th e c h a p te r A m eetin g for all d a iry men of the PLANE SMASH NARROWLY States to Mexican Capital. of fresh air. International difficulties and preserv- p resen ted a P en d leto n In d ian robe to p ro ject w ill be held n ext W ednesday Mexico City.—T he Lone E agle’s AVERTED NEAR HERMISTON "3. Feed w et m ash fo r a few m in ing peace. My governm ent will con- ! Mrs. K a th ry n G arn er, se c re ta ry of evening a t C olum la school house a t8 m other m ade aviation history herself u te s a t noon. tinue to base its policy on loyal co- j th e lodge. I n h er ta lk a t th e presen- o clock. N. C. Jam iso n , d airy ex te n when, following th e overhead trail of People liv in g In th e M innehaha "4 . P rovide cod liv er oil and bone operation w ith th e league.” ta tlo n , Mrs. K ellogg spoke of th e sion sp ecialist, w ill be th e chief her illustrious son, Mrs. Evangeline d is tric t h eard Tex R a n k in ’s plane last meal. sp eak er of the evening. H is su b ject fa ith fu l an d u n tirin g e ffo rts or Mrs Lindbergh landed a t Valbuena flying T h u rsd ay n ig h t w hen It w as h av in g "5 . H ave good supply of clean copies of th e re p o rt of th e U m atilla G arn er, w ho is one o f th e c h a rte r w ill Include disease problem s the fieid. She was the first woman ever tro u b le fin d in g its w ay In the d ark , charcoal, g rit and o y ster shell. P ro ject A g ric u ltu ra l Econom ic Con- m em bers of th e E a ste rn S ta r d a iry men faces and th e feeding of to fly from the U nited S tates to Mexi en ro u te to P en d leto n from P o rt P lu g g ed hoppers a re common. fenence w hich should be on every co City. Mrs. G arn er, besides b ein g one of d airy c a ttle . land, for new spaper p ictu res In the "6 . P rovide all g reen feed th e farm of th e p ro ject.” E rn e st H ouser, official te s te r for th e c h a rte r m em bers of th e ch ap te r, Mrs. Lindbergh arrived at V albuena H ickm an case. T h e plane circled birds w ill eat, u sing roots, cabbage, th e U m atilla D airy Im provem ent a s h as served one y e a r as w o rth y m atro n field from Tampico In a giant trl-mo- over th e te rrito ry by th e bend of the a lfalfa, etc. an d fifteen as se c re ta ry and is now so ciation, hag rep o rted th a t m any tored Ford a ir liner. She was im m e riv e r fo r several m inute«, over th e The Stork "T o help avoid sim ilar conditions e n te rin g h e r six te e n th y ear in th a t h erds are down in p ro d u ctio n . It is diately officially welcomed by G eneral C arson ran ch , the Rodda ranch and of poor production n e x t y ear it Is Mr. and Mrs. H arold McKeen, fo r cap acity . T he five c h a rte r m em bers lik ely th a t production w ill also come Jose Alvarez, chief of staff to P resi C hris Sletz saw th e plane saved from suggested th a t th e birds be as n early m erly of H erm isto n , have se n t to p resen t, Mr. and Mrs. T hom as Cam p in for discussion a t th e W ednesday dent Calles, and then taken In the am a bad sm ash only by quick w ork on of one ag e as possible, th a t th e y be frien d s h ere an n o u n cem en ts of th e bell, Mrs. A. P. G arn er and H. E. H itt n ig h t m eeting. bassadorial autom obile to the Ameri th e p a rt of th e pilot w hen a quick housed early in th e fall a n d no t a fte r b irth of an 8 1-2 pound g irl a t St. w ere also p resen ted w ith bouquets. can em bassy. W hile Mrs. Lindbergh rise took th e m achine Just clear of heavy lay in g has com m enced, th a t A n th o n y 's In P en d leto n , D ecem ber 27. was landing, her son, In another plane, th e O. W. R. & N. bridge over th e Grahams May Return h ousing room be am ple and th a t T h a t Mr. an d Mrs. W m. B. G raham , hovered over the field unable to de riv er, unseen u n til th e last m om ent Davie Mittlesdorf Hurt George Jen k in s, a s s is ta n t co u n ty now resid en ts of P u yallup, W ash in g scend, due to the trem endous crowd In th e darkness. ag en t is located In H erm isto n to p ro Miss A gnes L ittle, a te a c h e r in th e Y oung D avie M lttlesd o rf, son of ton, m ay re tu rn to H erm iston to farm which gathered about his m other’s vide h elp as fa r as possible to an y W ashougal, W ash in g to n , schools, and Mr. and Mrs. D. H. M lttlesdorf, su s d u rin g 1928 Is th e Inform ation con plane. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Y eager and fam fir m e r w ho w ill go to th e tro u b le Miss Iris L ittle , sen io r In W h itm an , ta in e d a c u t on h is low er lip th a t tain ed in a le tte r from Mr. G raham ily w ere h ere from P endleton over to ask for it. It m ig h t be w ell to a re h ere sp e n d in g th e holidays w i t h ' re q u ire d tw o stitc h e s to drees Tues- received by L eonard P earson. The W. K. Bloom w as h ere from S eat C h ristm as as g u«stR a t the hom e of add th a t tb s re a re av ailab le a t th e th e ir p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k day He stum bled and fell a g a in st G raham s form erly lived h ere and tle to v isit w ith his p aren ts, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. T. H. G aith er. Mr. Y ea a ss ista n t county a g e n t’s office free L ittle . _______________ I a show case in th e d ru g store. have m any frtnedg on th e project. Mrs. N. W. Bloom over C hristm as. ger is county school su p erin ten d e n t. BIGGER NAVY NOT PLANNED BY ENGLAND ROADS DENY RIGHT TO INCREASE WAGES the featherheads - u