Herald Keeps Close to the Heart and Mind of the Umatilla Project. ©lye Wrmrafcm W ntlii VOL. X X II H EXM ISTO N, UM ATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, TH URSDAY , JA N U A R Y 12, 1928 CAMP GROUNDS ARE TO BE IMPROVED REV. Z. T. PHILLIPS POISONING WORK IS URGED BY LEADER NO. 19 TAYLOR-SAW IN FLOCK H AS 62 P E R CENT LA Y RECORD TRIAL FUSION OF CHURCHES STARTED HENRY L. STIMSON T he p o u ltry p la n t of Hugl> T ay lor an d C harles Saw in on th e w est side was equipped w ith e lec tricity H . E. H A N B Y B U Y S P R O PE R T Y JE N D R Z E JE W S K I A SK S FA R M ER S la s t w eek. Several 50 w a tt lig h ts BA PTISTS A N D CH RISTIANS IN w ere in stalled in th e lay in g house, OF G. W . B A IL E Y TO G ET R A BBITS an d a re regulated by an au to m atic UNION MOVEMENT sw itch. T aylor and Saw in a re su p N ew C om b in ation C abins-G arages Use o f S tr y c h n in e an d Chopped H ay p ly in g a local m erchant w ith 9 cases F la n o f U n itin g to be T ried for o f eggs a week from th e ir pullet A n d D airy B arn W ill B e S u g g ested as F ea sib le W ay flock, w hich is m a in ta in in g a 62 1-2 P eriod B efore P erm an en t per cent lay, conceded by local poul E r ec ted Soon T o G et P ests. U n ion is Form ed. try men to be very good for th is tim e of year. Im provem ents to th e H erm isto n A sta te m e n t u rg in g p ro ject fa rm cam p g ro u n d s th a t w ill en ab le It to J o in t w o rsh ip by tw o P ro te s ta n t ers to devote some o f th e ir tim e now ta k e care of a g re a te r business th a n church groups in H erm iston, th e to w ard e x te rm in a tin g Jack ra b b its h as h ereto fo re been possible w ill be B aptists an d th e new ly organized w hile th e ir feed is lim ited an d poi m ade im m ediately by H. B. H auby, C h ristian ch u rch , in a n e ffo rt to so n in g is feasible w as m ade y esterd ay follow ing his p u rch ase of th e G. W. perfect a com bination of forces, p e r by Jo h n Jen d rzejew sk i, p ro ject lead B ailey place. sonnel and fin an cial resources th a t er in ro d e n t co n tro l w ork of th e U m a T he deal fo r th e p ro p erty w as con w ill p erm it of g re a te r religious ef tilla P ro je c t F a rm Bureau.. cluded th is w eek by th e p rin cip als, fectiveness, has been decided on as a C o n cern in g th e ra b b its an d th e resu lt of a jo in t conference held by an d Mr. H anby is to have possession w ays to k ill th em , h is sta te m e n t w as TOMS B R IN G 3 8 , H E N S 33, IS w ith o u t delay. com m ittees rep resen tin g the tw o o r as follow s: “I expect to m ake a ch an g e In a r g an iza tio n s la s t S atu rd ay night. W ORD R EC EIV ED "H ow m uch does it cost to feed a ra n g e m e n ts a t th e cam p g ro u n d s so The tem p o rary union, agreed on as Jack ra b b it a y ear? We know w h at It w ill a ttr a c t m ore b u sin ess,” Mr. a necessary p relim in ary before fin al L ocal G row ers to H ave 2 0 0 0 In Rev. Dr. Z. T. Phillips, recotor of it costs to feed a horse, a hog, a H an b y said. "M y p lan s a re to have action can be tak en , has no definite J a n u ary S h ip m en t; Tim e of Henry L. Stimson of New York, whe tim e to ru n and w ill be term in ated com bination cabins and g arag es. New the Episcopal Churoh of the Epiphany sheep o r an y o th e r farm an im al, b u t b u ild in g w ork w ill be done to p ro In Washington, who was elected chap- on th is p a rtic u la r pest th e re a re no was appointed governor of the Philip e ith e r by a p erm an en t fusion, or by S h ip p in g N o t Set. fig u res av ailab le. I w ould n o t call lain of the United States senate. pines, to succeed the late Gen. Leon a decision on th e p a rt of the tw o vide 10 such cabins an d g a ra g e s .” it a pest, b u t a sideline. ard Wood. groups to m a in ta in sep arate o rg an T he Bailey place co n sists of 12 T he J a n u a r y pool of tu rk e y s of th e "T h e re is m oney in ra b b its if you izations. acres in the edge of tow n. A b ig sev Idaho T u rk ey G row ers association of skin them . T he p elts a re w o rth from en room house, su rro u n d ed by a b u n d T he com m ittees rep resen tin g the 10 to 15 c en ts piece, and a m an can w hich th e birds of local g ro w ers are a n t shade, m akes th e place one of th e tw o groups consisted of J. Skovbo, a p a r t h as been sold, and sh ip m en t skin from 30 to 100 a day. T he a ttra c tiv e p ro p ertie s in H erm isto n . H. J. S tillin g s and R. Beasley for the w rite r once sk in n ed 50 in fo u r hours. w ill be m ade w ith in a sh o rt tim e. In Mr. H anby a lso p lan s to b u ild a new B ap tist ch u rch and Cecil W arner. A. form ation of th e sale w as received "W h ile we do not know how much d a iry b a rn w ith concrete fo u n d atio n , W. T u rn b lad and W. G. Dyer for the it costs to feed one, we do know how T uesday from Mrs. C. G. B rink, g e n C h ristian church. floors and m an g ers to house 10 head W ashington, D. C.—F ederal prohi e ra l m an ag e r and se c re ta ry of th e m uch d am ag e one does in h av in g ac of p roducing cows. F o r the p resent it Is understood bition officials see no reason w hy a W ashington, D. C, —- S ecretary o( association. th a t each gro u p re ta in s Its own iden ‘T ’ve lived in H erm isto n since O ct h ard boiled revenue raid er should be cess to a field. W e also know how A griculturo Jard in e announced a revi The price of No. 1 tom s w ill be ober, 1906,” said Mr. H anby, "a n d an intellectual g iant to properly hold to k ill them . W e m ay tra p w h ich Is 38 cen ts and for hens. 33 cents, ac sion of the European corn borer quar tity , b u t w orship and church w ork I ’m p la n n in g to c o n tin u e liv in g h ere. his job and for th is reason they have slow, shoot w hich is too expensive c o rd in g to th e telegram . antine effective Jan u ary 1, 1928, which w ill be done in one body. The build T he cam p g ro u n d s p ro p o sitio n looks appealed to th e civil service commis to be done m uch, o r poison him . The m akes extensive additions to the areas in g ow ned by th e B ap tist church w ill T hese prices a re low er th a n w ere lik e a real o p p o rtu n ity . I ’ve alw ays sion to soften its exam ination require la tte r m ethod is b e tte r because nn received for the C h ristm as pool w hen regulated on account of th is pest. The be th e m eetin g place, and Rev. A, J. - m ade a little m oney h ere, and I be m ents under which all prohibition ad ounce of stry c h n in e on h ay a t th e 42 cen ts w as paid fo r tom s and 40 new ly quarantined territo ry , in which W are, p o p u lar pastor of the B aptist lieve th is new p ropositio n 1 b a good m in istrato rs and agents m ust qualify sm all cost of 75 cen ts w ill k ill 200 cen ts fo r hens th a t graded No. 1. infestations were discovered during church, w ill continue his w ork here, rab b its, if placed w h ere th e y a re o n e.” in accordance with the reorganization thick. T he prices a re in line w ith m ark et th e sum m er and fall of th is year, con a t least d u rin g th e period of the tr ia l T he im provem ents p lan n ed by th e law passed at the last session of con sists of 781 tow nships in Vermont union. T he best tim e to do th is is rig h t conditions, how ever, O. H. Je n k in s ‘‘T here a re a considerable number new ow ner a re e stim ated to cost be gress. w estern M assachusetts, New York, a s s is ta n t co u n ty a g e n t, pointed out. now, so g et busy w hile th e snow is of d etails th a t rem ain to be worked tw een $1,500 an d $2,000, an d th e The “flunks” have averaged high, New Jersey , Pennsylvania, Ohio, III T he P o rtla n d price for No. 1 tom s out to a sa tisfacto ry conclusion,” w o rk w ill be sta rte d as soon a s poss it w as said, and even five of the ad- on th e gro u n d . A couple of ounces has been ra n g in g from 37 to 35 centB dlana and Michigan. ib le so th e cam p g ro u n d s w ill bo m in istrato rs, th e field colonels of th e of stry c h n in e an d a sack of chopped p er pound, and grow ers hav e to de The corn borer is now known to Rev. W are said, in com m enting. on w ill go a long w ay to w ard cu t read y fo r sp rin g an d su m m er b u si dry forces, have failed to m eet th e re- h . i ay * j ° X u»?/ «- ui d u c t a b o u t th re e cen ts per pound exist in 13 states, nam ely, M assachu th e m ovem ent, " b u t those of ub w ho . itln g down th e ra b b it p o p u latio n . ness. qui. am ent» of the commission. The from 'th e P o rtla n d price fo r h a n d setts, New H am pshire, Maine, Rhodfe have given th e most stu d y to the s it .u ______ . . . . . T h ere a re 80me ° n ev erV farm , and fatalities for the agents have been lin g and o th e r charges. T h a t gives Island, C onnecticut, Verm ont, Nev. u atio n are hopeful th a t th e auspici if th ey a re n o t k illed th e re w ill be p articu larly heavy In the south, w here FLOOD ON B U T E R CREEK th e pool prices a co n sid erab le m a r York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, ous s ta rt w ill resu lt in th e tem porary m ore of th em n ex t year. If we do a they have run as high as 85 p er cent. gin above th e m a rk e t they could re a l W est V irginia, Ohio, Michigan and u n ificatio n becom ing perm anent. I good jo b o f poiso n in g now it w on’t DAM AGES M 'CARTY PLACE have made the statem en t, and I am "T he situ atio n is terrib le,” one ad Indiana. be n ecessary to have drives, w hich ize if th ey sold indep en d en tly . convinced of Its soundness, th a t it m in istrato r com plained to the W ash A bout 2000 birds w ill be shipped The products affected by the revi Ice Jam s in F lood ed S tream and lngton officials. “It is m ore im portant w hile th ey a re fu n also cost m oney.” from H erm iston In th e J a n u a r y pool, sion nre corn, broom corn, sorghum s would be n o th in g less th a n crim inal for an agent to be able to sm ash a E A R L Y LAM BING RECORD IS acco rd in g to estim ates. and Sudan grass. Inspection and c e rti for tw o groups whose beliefs and B a ck W a ter E n te r s C ellar bootleg join t th an it is to spell 'idlo- A t press tim e today no in fo rm atio n fication are required for th e in te rsta te practices are so n early identical as and W a sh es D itch es syncrasy.’ " SET B Y BEDD O W 'S FLOCK had been received as to th e d ates on m ovem ent of clean shelled corn and the B ap tists’ and th e D isciples’ to _______ w hich b ird s w ill be received locally, clean seed of broom corn to uninfested try to o p erate sep arate churches In O tis M cC arty, B u tte r creek ra n c h VETERANS FILE TOO LATE b u t as soon as th e d ates have been districts. The shipm ent of cornstalks our com m unity. I feel very hopeful G eorge Beddow w ho h as farm ed th a t th e m ovem ent w ill succeed.” er, w ho w as in tow n T u esd ay sta te s ------------ I fo r m any y e a rs i n th e C olum bia dis- flxed notices w ill be given grow ers, and ears to unlnfested te rrito ry is pro F ollow ing Is th e form al statem en t hlbited. th a t he su ffered q u ite a g re a t deal of D epartm ent Unable to Consider 25,000 I tr ic t got in to th e sheep business a Mr. Je n k in s sta te d . issued by th e Joint com m ittees as a dam age th ro u g h B u tte r creek g e ttin g Delayed Application«. sh o rt tim e since, an d he had n o t had resu lt of th e S atu rd ay n ig h t confer o u t of bounds la s t w eek. "W h en I THE STORK W ashington, D. C.—In the deluge of h is sm all farm flock v ery lo n g be BRIEF GENERAL NEWS ence: got hom e from tow n th a t d ay ,” said last m inute applications from world fore lam bs s ta rte d arriv in g . A baby g irl, w eig h in g eleven “A Jo in t com m ittee of C hristians, Mr. M cCarty, " w a te r th re e feet deep w ar v eteran s for ad justed com pensa T he public debt w as reduced $1,038, “I had n o t fig u red on a d d itio n s to pounds, w as bom to Mr. and Mrs. In som e places, and w ith flo a tin g Ice tion, th e dead line for which was th e size of th e flock u n til F e b ru a ry ," H om er H edricks of S tan field , a t the 312,882 during th e last year, rep resen t B ap tists and Disciples, m eeting to g e th e r to discuss a way th a t they In It, w as ru n n in g p re tty stro n g be reached a t m idnight Jan u ary 1, ap Mr. Beddow ad m itte d w h ile discu ss H erm iston h o sp ital T uesday a fte r ing a reduction of $8,660,849,197 sinc< n ig h t w ork to g e th e r in u n ity , and tw een m e m id m y house. A w arm proxim ately 25,000 applications came noon. 1919, when it reached its peak of $26, in g h is v e n tu re one day th is w eek, fin d in g th a t th e only difference is w ind a n d heavy ra in in M cDonald too late and cannot be considered. 696,701,648. “ b u t th e f ir s t lam b w as bo rn on ‘he nam e and denom inatloai alliance, creek se n t a lo t of w a te r dow n Into A wave of feeling ag ain st William The figures show th a t approxim ate C h rstm as day, an d since th e n a ll th e J. Omoh H undrow of L exington recom m end a union m eeting for a B u tte r creek, an d ice jam m ed In a ly 400,000 v eteran s en titled to ad ju st sleep I ’ve h ad h as been 'c a t naps, w as a business v isito r here M onday. E. H ickm an am ong prisoners in the period of tim e u n d e r th e guidance of n arro w place in the creek on my ed com pensation have never been . To d a te 14 Iam bs have been born" I Los Angeles county jail prom pted Jail th e H oly S p irit In th e B ap tist church place, fo rcin g th e w a te r back to heard from . d id not have my a rra n g e m e n ts com- H ERM ISTO N L IB R A R Y . RECORD ers to keep the confessed slayer of u n til such tim e comes th a t It may be w here th e b an g s w ere n o t so h ig h , M arian P a rk e r constantly behind bar The to tal num ber of applications r e p leted fo r c a rin g for th e lam bs, b u t determ in ed If it w ill be the w ill of se n d in g it out over my la n d .” ceived am o an t to 3,247,468. I ve saved 13. One chilled before I IN CIRCULATION T H IR D IN red cell doors. th e H eavenly F a th e r for th e B aptists W hile th e c e llar of Mr. M cC arty’s Announcemen th a t Jacob O. Schur- got it and died and Disciples to p u t aside causes for house w as filled w ith w a te r, he says Divers Prepare for Raising 8-4. Q uite a little in te re st in sm all farm COUNTY DU RIN G PA ST Y E A R man, A m erican am bassador to Ger p e rm an en t division. th a t th e biggest dam age w as to his Provincetow n, Mass.—D ivers assign- flocks of sheep h as been d isplayed by •> :o: .> :o : :o: 4 :o: g. :o: < many, has raised $280,000 In American "In case cause for perm an en t div Irrig a tio n system an d dam s. Mr. ed to th e S-4 salvage fleet, atded by farm ers in th e p ast year. Mrs. R. A. B row nson’s re p o rt show s circles for the U niversity of H eidel ision be p u t aside and u n ity in the M cC arty says th a t "a p p a re n tly all n early ideal w eather conditions, Sun berg has produced much enthusiasm th a t th e local lib ra ry ra n k s as th ird s p irit on th e New T estam ent church th e old tim ers believed th a t w ater day succeeded in m aking w hat is re in circ u la tio n ini th e county lists. In the G erm an press. be agreed upon, the Disciples agree w ould n o t ru n down h ill, for m any garded as ex trao rd in arily rapid pro “W e th in k w e had a fa irly good C aptain J. K err and th ree m em bers of them b u ilt th e ir houses m uch be gress in p reparing th e sunken sub snow h ere in H erm isto n , b u t o u r nine The A m erican L ib ra ry A ssociation of the crew of the m otorshlp Noble to m ake th e effort to satisfy present considers a c ircu latio n of five books low creek levels, and th e n w hen B ap tist denom inational claim s on the m arine for raising. A lthough 12 div Inches lacked q u ite a b it of b eing as wore drow ned when the vessel c ra s h property. And If a t any fu tu re tim e fre sh e ts cam e a lo n g th ey alw ay s got ers worked in the engine and control m uch as th e re w as in P o rtla n d ,” a y ear p er c a p ita of population a ed on E scalante raef off the w est coast th e reasons for th is proposed union w ashed o u t, b u t th ey never learn ed com partm ents, no additional bodies said J. M. B iggs on h is re tu rn S u n fa ir averag e, b u t th e local branch has p u t o u t 9951 books th is year, of V ancouver island. Two o th ers of should cease to exist it is expressly from experience, for in v a ria b ly th ey w ere found, the total num ber recover day. H e w en t down to a tte n d one of w ith an estim ated p o p u latio n of 800, the crew of six w ere rescued and b u ilt all over ag a in in Just th e sam e understood th a t the property is to th e re g u la r m eetin g s of th e sta te over 12 per cent circ u la tio n per cap brought to Vancouver. ed thus far rem aining at 17. place.” re v e rt to the B ap tist denom ination.” co m m ittee of th e A m erican Legion ita. T he g ro w th h as been about G aylord M adison's place w as h u rt Mr. an d Mrs. W. J . W arn er, H e saw A ndy K ern w ho has been In evenly divided in both a d u lt and Mrs. W. H. Sim m ons, w ho has been som e by th e h ig h w a te rs of last week d a u g h te r Ja n e , an d Mrs. Mabel R alph Rev. W. 8. Coder, b ro th e r of Mrs. th e V eteran s h o sp ital for several ju v en ile books. O nly M ilton and v is itin g ’ in U m atilla over th e h o li M artha Mumma, is assistin g in spec b u t o th e r ra n c h e rs in th e v icin ity and d a u g h te r H elen w ere P en d leto n weeks, A ndy is m uch b e tte r an d ex P»ndlcton have exceeded H erm isto n ’s w ere n o t dam aged. days, re tu rn e d to H erm iston Mon ial revival services a t P anaw aw a, v isito rs S a tu rd ay . pects to re tu rn hom e th is w eek. record. day aftern o o n W ashington. LAST TURKEY POOL OF YEAR IS SOLD DRY AGENTS FAIL IN CIVIL SERVICE TESTS EXTEND QUARANTINE AGAINST CORN BORER THE FEATHERHEADS \ I VF JUST itoUSUT 5 * A NEW APPBOACH lb USE ON MU PCoS- - AMO HECES 0 xGooo piace T b iW < ~ O U T S’ / (5* MO B'EBBAUM- use I M K tf woooex J boTTLE SALESMAN- T, Mouoe VIHAT? — IM THE (VJOOOEW-BOTTLE SA LLAA) - Mt« • MSpZ WAft »NTtCEIX- Ì W8.ÍW MAW.WT- ' Just Good Clean Fun I « s ir u if \ , A W BOTTLES, | \ vJAATFVEC ŸDUOE / I \ MAC« O F /Z <11 A R o o iL . APPQOACrt W » auMsaJsa. >