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The Herald Keeps Close to the H eart and Mind of the^-JSatilla Proiect. JbrmfeW w alii vol xxn HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, ÔEEÔCÎ?, I B C S S S ^ THURSDAY, =---- - FARM BUREAU HOLD MONTHLY MEETING A. JOHNSTON An Editorial COMMERCIAL TRUCK CROPS ♦ :o: 4, :o: q. :o: « :o: « to: CITY LIMITS. EXSCHOOL TEACHER POLITICAL CROSS CURRENTS BELIEVES IN CROP 3 192g IRA E. ROBINSON ROTATION NO. 35 UMATILLA WINS THIRD BALL DAME What funny situations we find ♦ p . - A ourselves in sometimes as the politic To describe the cmmerclal garden HEPPNER DEFEATED IN EXCIT ians buzz! of Mrs. Eva Vest on her place w/thln^ LARGE CROWD IN ATTENDANCE ING CONTEST A short time since, when the pres the city limits is to tear a. few page« W ITH GOOD PROGRAM ent primary campaign was getting from a seed catalog, and to tell of Large Crowd W itnesses Third Home under way the word was passed her work on that place is to describe Game of League Schedule. Uma around that the wets were supporting perpetual motion. Interesting Program Prepared by the tilla Leads League. Tom Gurdane for sheriff and that if A resident of Umatilla county for Farm Bureau A uxiliary Follow s heads of families, lovers of decency 44 years, a graduate of the old W Umatilla won the third consecutive and good government, believers in ton Normal, and an ex-schoolteacher B usiness Session. game in the Wheatland league by de progress and members of churches Mrs. Vest came to Hermiston front. feating Heppner In a well played and righteousness and the dry cause to be Ukiah less than three years ago, pur-, The regular monthly meeting of exciting game at Umatilla Sunday 3 upheld, they must support and vote chased the A. D. Crosland 20 acr«, the Umatilla Project Farm Bureau to 0. for R. T. Cookingham fr sheriff. place half a mile from town an i held Friday night in the Colum- In the third Inning Berry and That report made the writer half started market gardening. She ha , i i school house. In the absence of Woodward each singled and v sick. He is dry, the father of a fam had no preious experience with this '. L. ackson, G. H. Jenkins spoke on brought home by a beautiful tv - ily of growing children, a lover of, work except in a small farm garden. ’ e activities of various club work- bagger by Mittlesdorf through sec and fighter for, decency and pro “I do all my own work,” says Mrs» s A discussion of the marketing ond base and the latter went to press, and In addition was and is Vest. ‘‘I did have a man twelve daya rly potatoes was held and Mr third on Schroeder’s error. Mittles mighty hearty in his support of Tom this spring to plow and level for me i InB gave a talk on the work with dorf then came home on Kendler’s Gurdane for sheriff, and just as and help with my onions, but now i(; abortion control that is being done sacrifice fly to left. In the eighth wholehearted in his opposition to R is where I can do it alone.” here. Mittlesdorf attempted a steal home T. Cookingham. For the first time Finding that Bermuda onions gave Dean told of thc value of ana many thought him safe but the in his life it appeared that he was her prety good returns last year, Mrs. gated pastures on the project and Ira E. Robinson of Grafton, W . Va., finding himself forced into a political Vest has put in more this season and who has been confirmed us a member umpire called him out. aw Madden's subject was along the Umatilla leadg the league. classification wholly repugnant to has 24,000 plants in, all growing well of the federal radio commission. D ies of community cooperation. The score: A. Johnston of Cleveland, who la his tastes. After a talk by R. T. Cookingham and already contracted for sale. Umatilla— The writer believed then, and be Seed onions also occupy part of the of Pendleton, an interesting program head of the Brotherhood of Locomotive B R H o A E lieves more firmly now than ever, tract. Cabbages proved a good w'as presented by the Farm Bureau Engineer» .. .4 Woodward, r .........4 1 2 i 1 0 that Tom Gurdane is honest, clean crop last year so thl syear 3000 cab Auxiliary who later served lunch to Mittlesdorf, m ... ...4 4 1 2 0 0 0 competent, dependable and worthy bage plants will grow tn the garden. those present. Blakely, ss .........4 ...4 0 0 3 2 1 to be intrusted with the exacting an Last year corn and cabbage planted Kendler, 1 ............. ...3 3 0 0 1 0 0 onerous duties of Sheiff of this In August matured before frost. One HERMISTON CHILD Peck, 2 ..... ...4 0 0 2 7 0 county. acre will be given to corn. Some con IN SHRINE HOSPITAI Washington, D. C.—The mounting ...3 0 1 14 1 0 As a newspaper man, the writer for sideratlon was given to the possi death rate among civil war veterans Fetzer, 1 ... ...3 0 0 1 2 1 15 months, daily visited the office bility of succcees with bruasels reduced the number in March to only Mauske, 3 . The little daughter of Mr. and Bernard, c ............ . ...3 3 0 0 4 1 0 of the present sheriff in pursuit of sprouts, but beause of the long care Mrs. William Schabel, who live east Spokane, Wash.—Majo- John T. 79,300 pensioners. A total of 1283 died Berry, p .............. 3 1 1 1 6 0 ....3 news and come to know that offic necessary It was not considered teas last month, the pension bureau an of Hermiston, is a patient in the Fancher, 37, commander of the 41st 'b rin e hospital in Portland. Her division air service unit, Washington ial, his point of view, his mental re hl« to plant this crop. nounced. 31 3 4 27 19 2 Peas and beans find their place In tission was secured through th< national guard, died In Wenatchee actions, his personal idlosyncracies Once, in 1898, the pensioners total Heppner— B R H O A E '! 's of th» locnl lodge. A fev Sunday from Injuries received when as only a trained newsgatherer may. the straight rows, table beets, stock ed 745,822, which was the peak, but it ...4 4 0 0 0 0 0 The writer has also known ana beets and carrots, too. Later on remained for increases in appropria Thorne, r ............. weeks ago a difficult operation wa: an aerial bomb he was holding in his ...4 4 0 0 9 0 0 performed on the little girl. Dr hand exploded, said Information re studied Tom Gurdane. As between squash will be well along between tions to bring the highest in the Lamear, c ............. the two men the writer unhesitating the rows of corn when tte stalks are amount of pensions in 1923, when Van Master, 2 ....3 0 1 0 3 2 Richard Dillehunt performed the ceived here. Drake, p ................3 ...3 0 0 0 2 0 operation which took over threi Major Fancher had gone to Wenat ly chooses Tom Gurdane, feeling that, ready to come out, tomatoes will have 3141,377,615 was disbursed. Solvester, s ...........3 ...3 0 0 0 2 0 h rs. The little patient, who wll chee with other officers of his unit whilg Gurdane does not loom and taken the place of the peag and pep- Every civil war pensioner is now Aiken, 1 ..................3 ...3 0 0 3 0 0 b« ip a plaster cast for two months to participate in the annual apple boom and effuse on a first meeting pers will fill the spaces once occpled more than 80 years old, but It was Schroeder, m ____ ...1 1 0 e 0 0 1 neither does he disclose on longer hy cabbages. "I try to get two crops estimated at the bureau that a few of rites home that the Shrine hospitai blossom festival and In the dedication Mathews, m .........2 ...2 0 0 0 0 0 is a beautiful place. of an aviation Held there. He had acquaintance an insufferable ego off as much of the ground as possi the civil war beneficiaries will live . .1 1 0 i 3 2 1 Erwin, 1 ............... landed after a night bombing maneu tism, a habit of strutting, a love of ble,” said this energetic gardener. 25 more years. This estimate is based ....2 2 0 i 6 0 0 to ‘Last year I found a small place vac on the fact that five Mexican war pen Hoskins, 1 ............. ver and was examining some of the cheap dramatics, a disposition IRTJGON SCHOOL BAND Cason, 3 ... ....3 0 0 3 2 1 TO GIVE CONCERT HERI bombs that had failed to explode, subjeot all else to wlvat he considers ant in September and put in some sioners «re still on the roli, although the political course or any other of radish seed. I got 37 from that lit it has been 80 years since that war. when one of them was detonated un 29 0 3 24 11 5 The Irrigon school band will play expectedly, injuring him so badly that thg qualifications of less than a prac tle patch for some really excellent The last survivor of the revolution Struck out, by Drake 8, by Berry tical politician. radishes." at the Hermiston school house Wed he died in a hospital there. ary war, Daniel F. Bakerman. died Shortly before he assumed the The garden, by careful planting April 5, 1869, at the age of 109 years, 4. Two base hits, Mittlesdorf. Dou Major Fancher was the republican nesday evening. May 9, under th< ble plays, Berry to Fetzer, Blakely auspices of the student body. ThiF candiate for representative in con office of sheriff, Mr. Cookingham is and unceasing cultivation, always and 90 years after the war of 1812 to Peck to Fetzer. Umpires, Lleu- credited w ith having gushed forth has a thrifty appearance and never band was organized last Octobei gress from the fifth district in 1926 Hiram Cronk, the last survivor of allen and Stone. from entirely new material with thc having been defeated by Representa in chtid-llke faith and egotism the looks patchy. The attractive house that war, died. exception of three boys who had tive Hill, democrat, the incumbent. statement that under his administra is set in a large lawn that is flanked LOVE PIRATES OF HAWAII Major Fancher was educated in the tion all the bootleggers and rum with berry bushes, blackcaps, red soe previous experience. The players GERMANS FAVOR PACT There range in age from tn yars up to high schools of this city and in the runners would be out of business raspberries and dewberries. is a strawberry patch and a few trees Proposal to Ban War Deemed One of university of Washington, where he within 60 days. seventeen. The following is the plot of the Just what is the situation in the provide fruit for home use. South The director Mr. R. J. Maaske, is was a basketball star. operetta, soon to be presented by the Greatest Sines 1919. race for sheriff today? of the house is a bluegrass pastur« a graduate of Nebraska university Berlin.—Foreign Minister Strese- rnebers of the glee clubg of the From a survey secured from which brings in additional inconn and formerly captain of the reserve BRIEF GENERAL NEWS mann has lost no time in lstting the high schol: enough sources to be truly indicative, to the owner. officers training corps band of that Dorothy, an American girl, has United States know that Germany ful Two hundred baby chicks occupj institution. The supreme court of Canada de the writer has found that: been left In a seminary at Honolulu ly approves of Secretary Kellogg’s pro A number of Pendleton "wets” some of Mrs. Vest’s spare time ant cided that women are not entitled to in charge of Miss Primer (she Is are quietly lining up their political next year she wants to start a small posed outlawry of war pact. With the prim.) Lieutenant! Bob, Dorothy's appointments to the Canadian senate. MRS. THOMAS CAMPBELL LEAVES approval of President von Hlndenburg support for R. T. (Jookingham, not, herd of dairy cows. When asked Twenty-one coast guard ships have and the cabinet, the foreign minister friend, Is on the cruiser Tennessee, FOR N EPH EW ’S FUNERAL been ordered to Detroit to reinforce presumably, on account of any per what bred interested her she gald handed a four-page reply to Jacob which hag just come In. As it Is I couldn’t the rnm patrol against a threatened sonal friendship, but for the reason "I prefer the Guernseys. Gould Schurman, the American am difficult to visit the seminary, Bob The funeral of Major John T Fan- that they have done very well under handle very big herd, but I can bassador. flood of Canadian liquor. Intends coming as a professor, and so cher of Spokane, nephew of Mrs. A reduction of rates on binder twine his present administration, and like take care of fifteen cows all right writes Dorothy. Later, changing It is understood the German note Thomas Campbell of this city, was • ally like dairying better than from Portland. Or., to points in Idaho, Wall street financiers, hate to see not only welcomes the American pro his mind, he sends a second letter held in the Masonic temple auditor gardening.” Montana and Washington as far east a change. This posal, but considers it one of the great that he will come as a pirate. ium of his home town Tuesday. The Some men in Pendleton whose Mrs. Vest does all of the irrigating as Miles City and Glasgow, Mont., was letter falls into the hands of Miss est practical steps toward peace un tragic death of Major Fancher at ordered by the interstate commerce early business training caused them cultivating and other work on her dertaken by any government since the Primer. And along comes a band of Wenatchee on Sunday by the explo commission. to believe that a deal should not be place herself, studies and tries fo: war. It also emphasizes that the proj real pirates. Undaunted, thinking sion of a defective bomb, after land By pressing a button in the White consummated until after a certain new and better methods of garden ect Is in accord with Germany's dis them the confederates of Bob, she ing and at the close of one of the House, President Coolidge fired the quantity of liquor has been drunk ing. alwayg had a ready smile and a armament proposal as championed by bluffs them Into being captured by most daring exhibition flights he had shot that "holed through” the pioneer are satisfied with the present ad philosophic word and counts that Count von Bernstorff In behalf of the her single handed. ”Nw they’re ever given, has been a severe shock tunnel of the Great Northern railway ministration of law enforcement. day loet when sun-up finds her nap cooks.” Bob comes along later. Is German government In Geneva. to aviation circis of the northwest under the Cascade range in the state In effect Mr. Cookingham is con ping. discovered and captured by the and to all who knew him. sidered by church folk and the cotton of Washington. "cooks.” Dorothy contrives to free Shipbuilding Less Arouses Experts. The dallies of the Northwest have J. S, Harvey, editor of the Hermis Eastern Mason-Dixon line states dries as the glowing torch of right Washingtno, D. C.—Testimony was him and he goes for assistance. given much space this week to the Sunday dug out from a belated winter eousness and law enforcement, his ton Herald, is making slow but satis given to the senate naval committee Dorothy .........................Ruth Hamrick life and activities of Major Fancher. blizzard which descended upon fruit presence in office is very acceptable factory strides toward Improvement The Spokesman Review quotes one trees in full bloom, drove plowmen to men who use liquor as an aid in in St. Anthony’s hospital in Pendle by high naval officials that If the pres Miss Primer ................. Elba Hamrick ent downward trend in private ship Billy ................................. John Newell of his fellow officers as saying: from their fields, blocked railways and their business dealings, and these ton where he has been for three building continues, the nation may Pirate Chief ..............Vernon Harrah "Jack was a great flyer, • born lead highways and tore down telephone and men in quiet and effective measure, weeks. While Mr. Harvey is not find itself without facilities to replace Scary ................................... Jack Smith er and a lovable character. He had strong enough yet for a thorough ex telegraph wires. Damage by frost to some of them, are for Cookingham. its battle fleet and auxiliaries after ’ May 11, high school, 8 o’clock, 26 ■ personal interest in very man. in An attorney, who very frequently amination, he is progresning well un fruit trees. It was feared, would mount the naval building holiday ends in and 50 cents. his squadron and they all looked up Into the millions. and successfully defends alleged boot der the course of treatment that has 1932. Presented by the high school glee to him and loved him.” leggers, is reported as supporting been mapped out for him. He was clubs, directed by Ruth Seyler. Mrs. Campbell left Monday after allowed to sit up for a short time Irrigon Band Concert, Wednesday, noon for Spokane. "Tommy’s Brid Friday, May 4. Continued on page two) Wednesday afternoon. May 9. '‘Tommy's Bride«." Friday, May 4. WASHINGTON GUARD AVIATOR IS KILLED THE FEATHERHEADS r GRAND ARMY RANKS REDUCED BY DEATHS