The Herald Keeps Close to the Heart and Mind of the Umatilla Project.
(Tlte Jbrmtsimt Ittrrali
NO. 36
HEXMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1928
V O L XXII
COMMENCEMENT DAY
' FRIDAY, MAY 18
CYRUS LOCHER
TENNISJTOURNAMENT
DRAWINGS ANNOUNCED
HERMISTON HOMES
PROF. LIVINGSTON TO DELIVER
TO
ENTER
TAIN GUESTS
ADDRESS
Class of 14 Leave H igh School. Exer
Many E ntries From County Towns
cises to Be Held in H igh School
And Games W ill Start Friday
Morning.
Auditorium.
C om m encem ent exercises of the
g ra d u a tin g class \of ’28 w ill be held
a t th e h ig h school a t 8 o ’clock, F r i
day. May 18. P rof. L iv in g sto n of
O. A. C. w ill d eliv er th e address.
M em bers of th e clas3 g ra d u a tin g
th is year are:
G eorge Davis,
H arvey DeMoss,
L ew is Dyer,
E lb a H am rick ,
V ernon H a rra h ,
G eorge McKenzie,
G erald McKenzie,
J o h n N ew ell,
D onald P arsons,
N ell Reeves,
S um ner R obinson,
W illiam R odda,
F ran ces Sales,
Ja c k Sm ith.
Class officers are G erald McKenzie,
p re sid e n t.; S u m n er R obinson, vice-
p re sid e n t; E lb a H am rick, secretary
tre a s u re r; Jo h n Newe .llresaen tg W l
tr e a s u re r ; Miss B rierly , advisor.
SENIORS P IA N PROGRAM
FOR THEIR CLASS NIGHT
T h e com m ittee in ch arg e of th<
sen io r class n ig h t w hich w ill be heir
a t th e school house W ednesday eve
ning, May 16, a re w o rk in g h a rd O'
th e ir program .
T he class w ill wi!'
be given by G eorge M cKenzie, pro
phecy, V ernon H a rra h ; h isto ry , W il
Ham R odda; poem, G eorge Davis
song, E lb a H am rick. G erald Me
K enzie w ill deliver th e v aled icto rj
and a q u a rte tte mode u p of Georgi
Davis, Jo h n N ew ell. V ernon H a rra l
and G eorge M cKenzie w ill sin g d u r
in g th e evening.
H E R M SO N HIGH RANKS
WELL IN EDUCATIONAL ASSN
In th e May issue of th e Oregon
E d u catio n al Jo u rn a l, a list is given of
th e accredited h ig h schools of the
s ta te of Oregon. The h ig h school
of H erm iston ap p ears in th is list,
and it is g ra tify in g to know th a t th is
Bchool is so honored, as m any tow ns
in th e s ta te w ith much la rg e r p opula
tio n s . do not ap p ear as h a v in g ac
cred ited h ig h schools.
A t th e a n n u a l m e etin g of
th e
N o rth w est associatio n of Secondary
and H ig h er Schools, held in Spokane
la s t m onth, five high schools w ere
dropped from th e accred ited list and
sev eral th a t applied w ere refused ad
m ission because they could n o t come
up to th e req u irem en ts.
MARINE AID RILL IS
APPROVED BY HOUSE
W ashington, D. C.—W ithout a rec
ord vote, the house passed th e $250,-
000,000 Jones-W hite m erchant m arine
bill, which its supporters predict will
resu lt in a g reat increase in ship
building in th e U nited States.
The m easure now goes to conference
w ith th e senate. Its passage by con
gress and approval by P resid en t Cool
idge is believed certain.
Not a single am endm ent undesired
by th e house m erchant m arine com
m ittee was m ade .to the bill in the
house. The slight opposition to m inor
featu res was sm othered in noisy
shouts.
D em ocrats joined with republicans
in pushing the m easure through the
house.
Its o u tstanding provision is th at
w hich increases from $125,000,000 to
$250,000,000 th e shipping board’s loan
fund, perm itting loans on ships built
in A m erican yards for service under
th e A m erican flag up to three-fourths
of th e cost, at th e ra te of In terest paid
by th e governm ent In its bond issues.
T he persen t law perm its loans up
to tw o-thirds of the cost of the ships,
but the in terest is fixed a t 4% per
cent for vessels for overseas trade.
CAMPAIGN FUNDS
PROBED
Aeplrants for Prealdency Submit Cam
paign Figures to Committee.
BESTS STAN
FIELD IN SUNDAY’S GAME
H E R M IS T O N
A gam e of baseball betw een H er-
tn lsto n and th e U m atilla R eserva
tio n In d ia n s w as scheduled fo r last
S unday b u t th e In d ian s failed to
come and a gam e w as played w ith
S tan field w hich resu lted in a v icto ry
for H erm isto n , th e score being 10
to 7.
K enneth G abriel o f S tan field had
th e m isfo rtu n e o f b re a k in g his an k le
w h ile slid in g in to th ird base.
It is
rep o rte d th a t a n o th e r gam e betw een
tile »ame team s w ill be played here
May 19, th e proceeds to be for th e
b e n e fit of th e in ju red p layers.
Cyrus Locher, democrat, of Cleve
land, who was appointed by Governor
Donahey to fill out the unexpired term
of the late United States Senator
W illis of Ohio.
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W ashington, D. C. — E ight men,
classified by them selves or o thers as
presidential candidates, appeared be
fore a senate investigating com m ittee
to tell about contributions to th eir
cam paigns.
Those appearing included S enator
C urtis of K ansas, Borah of Idaho,
N orris of N ebraska and Goff of W est
V irginia, republicans; W alsh of Mon
tan a and George of Georgia, R epresen
tativ e Hull of T ennessee and ex-Sen-
a to r H itchcock of N ebraska, all demo
crats.
Borah said he had sp en t nothing;
N orris listed his outlay at $6; Goff
placed his at less than $100, which
George said would m ore th an cover
th e am ount he had put out; Hull told
of sending $1000 to m anagers in his
s ta te ; W alsh listed receipts a t $1075
and expenditures a t $1190.66, none of
w hich he gave personally; H itchcock
said the to tal disbursem ents on his
behalf had been $1744.85, while Cur
tis, testified th a t the to tal expendi
tu re in his cam paign has been $11,-
468.67, w ith voluntary receipts of $11,-
685.
THE FEATHERHEADS
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The county te n n is to u rn a m e n t w ill
be held F rid ay , an d S atu rd ay on th e
H erm isto n co u rts, s ta rtin g a t 8 :0 0
o ’clock F rid ay m o rn in g . A sp irited
co n test is expected in all th e events,
an d a stiv er cup w ill go to th e w in n
in g school.
The o rd er of ev en ts w ill be as fo l
lows:
G irls’ singles, boys’ doubles, g irls'
doubles, boys' singles and mixed dou
bles.
D raw ings resu lted in th e follow ing
schools b ein g p aired:
G irl*’ singles, A thena-A dam s vs.
H erm isto n -S tan field , and Echo-Pen
dleton vs. H elix -U m atilla, w in n ers to
fin als; boys’ doubles, E cho-H erm iston
vs. S tan field -H elix , an d P endleton-
A dams vs. ‘U m atilla-A th en a, w in n ers
to fin a ls; g irls ’ doubles, H tlix -P en -
dle to n vs. S tan field -E ch o , and H er
m isto n -U m atilla vs. A dam s-A thena,
w in n ers to fin a ls; boys’ singles, P en
d leto n -S tan field vs. H erm iston-E cho,
an d H elix-A dam s vs. U m atilla-A th
ena, w in n ers to fin a ls; mixed doub
les, A th en a-P en d leto n vs. E cho-H er-
m lston, an d S tan field -H elix vs. U m a
tilla-A dam s, w in n ers to finals.
DR. THISTLEWAITE PRAISES v
THE UMATILLA PROJECT
Dr. T h istlew aite, w ho canie here
th is week to m ake tu b e rc u la r tests
on th e <airy cows of th e project, has
been obliged to postpone h is . work
because of a badly infected
rig h t
h and, and is u n d er the d o cto r’s care.
On his tr ip to H erm iston several
m onths ago Dr. T h istlew aite receiv
ed an in ju ry to his left h an d w hile
a d m in isterin g serum to a d airy cow
and w as obliged to stop w ork.
I n sp ite of both these unpleasant
experiences w hile in h ere Dr. T h is
tle w a ite says th a t he th in k s H erm is
ton one of th e p leasan test places he
has to visit in th e state. The cli
m ate appeals to him especially, and
the fact th a t alm ost a n y th in g w ill
grow h ere K given care. He says
th a t th e cbws of th is section a r e in
as good condition as any he has seen
th ro u g h th e state.
J. M. BIGGS AND FAMILY
LEAVE FOR CALIFORNIA
Mr. an d Mrs. J. M. B iggs an d th e
boys le ft W ednesday m o rn in g In
th e ir car fo r San Jose, C alifornia, to
h elp cele b rate th e golden w edding
a n n iv e rsa ry of Mr. B iggs’ fa th e r and
m o th er. T hey expect to be gone
ab o u t th re e w eeks. A y ear ago Mr.
an d Mrs. Biggs m ade p re p a ra tio n s
to be a t th e celeb ratio n only to find
a sh o rt tim ^ before s ta rtin g th a t
th e y had m ade a m istak e in th e ir
calc u latio n s and w ere a y ear ah ead
of th e golden w edding an n iv ersary .
Mr. B iggs h as been a c tin g as p ress
m an on th e H erald d u rin g Mr. H a r
vey’s absence.
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Mrs. C. S. M cN aught, vice-presi
d en t o f th e county h e a lth associa
tion, Mrs. L. M. H ills, of S tanfield,
and Mrs. W. R. N ugent of U m atilla,
com m ittee ch airm an, w ere g uests last
F riday in P endleton of Mrs. W. D.
M cN ary and Mrs. F ra n k D uff a t a
luncheon a t th e M cNary home.
A bout th irty guests w ere present
a t th e luncheon a t w hich th e honor
g u est w as Saidie Orr D unbar, execu
tive se c re ta ry of th e Oregon tu b e rc u
losis association.
Mrs. G lendora
B lakely of th e s ta te board of h ealth
w as also a guest, as w ere several
o th ers p ro m in en t in th e w ork of the
h ealth association i n th e county.
As it is ab o u t tim e to begin p la n t
ing corn, and th ere has been dis-
cussion as to th e use of d u sts on corn,
it m ay be of in te re st to know th a t
land p la ste r to seed corn h as given
good re su lts, w hile th e application
of ce rta in m ercu rial d u sts has given
no m easureable re su lts a t harvest
tim e.
G. H. Je n k in s, a ssistan t
county ag e n t, has a t his office in fo r
m ation th a t h e has received from E.
N. B ressm an w ho has been m aking
experim ents along th is line a t th e O.
A, C. and anyone interested may see
Mr. Je n k in s before p la n tin g th e ir
corn.
FLORENCE UDEY ENTRANT
IN STATE MUSIC CONTEST
Florence Udey, w ho is in school a t
The D alles, w as one of th e pupils
w ho w ent to F o rest Grove th e last
week in A pril to ta k e p a rt in the
sta te high school m usic contest. She
w as a m em ber of th e g irls ’ q u a rte tte
from th e D alles, and th e youngest
g irl ta k in g p a rt in th e statew id e con
test. F lorence is th e d a u g h te r of
SULLIVANS SATISFIED WITH
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Udey of th e Colum
HERMISTON COUNTRY
bia d istric t.
T. H. HADDOX HERD
AGAIN LEADS COUNTY
HERD IS ALSO THIRD IN STATE
IN PRODUCTION
H ighest Producing
Cow in
County
T esting A ssociation Owned by
A. R. Coppock.
WEST END WOMEN
ATTEND HEALTH LUNCHEON
SENIOR FLUNK DAY
LAND PLASTER IS FOUND
SPENT AT HAT ROCK
GOOD FOR CORN LAND
S enior F lu n k day w as celebrated
M onday by a picnic a t H at Rock. Miss
M cCuilum w ent w ith th e seniors, in
p lace of Miss B rierly who w as u n ab le
to go. F e a tu re s of th e days’ am use
m en ts w ere ta r g e t practice, h o rse
back rid in g , sw im m in g a;«, th e clim b
in g of H a t Rock.
OTIS F. GLENN
Otis F. Glenn, who was nominated
by the republicans of Illinois for Uni
ted States senator, defeating Frank L.
Smith, whom the senate refused to
seat after his election last year.
FLOOD RELIEF BILL
CONFERENCE HELD
W ashington, D. C. President Cool
idge invited house and senate confer
ees on the M ississippi riv er flood con
trol bill to visit the W hite House Mon
day to discuss his differences with
congress over several provisions ol
the m easure.
The senate and house conferees ac
cepted the invitation. The develop-
mt nt was regarded by supporters of
the bill as indicating possibility that
the president and congress may yet
get together on the m easure.
Mr. Coolidge has Insisted upon the
states in th e flood at , as turning a
larg er p art of the financial burden,
and from the Inception of the flood
control legislation in congress this
has been one of the outstanding points
In dispute.
As finally approved by the confer
ees, the measurfl authorizes a total
appropriation of $225,000,000 for car
rying out tho flood control _ project
from the head of passes below New
New O rleans to Cape G irardeau, Mis
souri.
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Its essential features include:
Places the full burden of th e flood
control plan on the federal govern
m ent, except th a t the states or levee
d istricts shall provide w ithout cost to
the U nited S tates all rig h ts of way
for levee foundations and levees on
the main stem of the M ississippi river
betw een Cape G irardeau and the head
ol passes.
Provides th a t no liability of any
kind shall attach to or re s t upon the
U nited S tates for any dam age from
or by floods or flood w aters a t any
place.
T he M arch re p o rt of th e U m atilla
cow te s tin g association show s th a t
the herd of H o lsteln s ow ned by T. H.
H addox w as h ig h est ln p roduction
w ith an averag e yield per cow of
1292 pounds of m ilk and 47.1 pounds
of b u tte rfa t. T he re p o rt of th e
sta te , w hich includes all cow te stin g
associations, ghows th a t th is herd w as
th ird in production of b u te rfa t, a l
though h ighest in p roduction of m ilk.
S ta te a n d U m atilla co u n ty cow
te s tin g assn. A iarch re p o rts show
th a t Snow ball, a p u re bred H olstein
ow ned by A. R. Coppock, U m atilla
cow te s tin g association, w as th e h ig h
est producing cow i n th e s ta te w ith
the rem ark ab le yield of 2573 pound*
of m ilk an d 102.9 pounds of b u tte r-
fat for th e m onth.
On th e ro ll of ho n o r In th e record*
of th e association fo r ¿ la rc h , th e
nam es of th e follow ing H erm iston
men ap p ear as ow ners of h ig h pro
d ucing cows: Class A, m a tu re cow
m ak in g over 60 pounds b u tte ria t, T.
H. H addox, Cleve C lark.
Class B, 4 y e a r old m a k in g 50
pounds b u tte rfa t, P. P. S u lliv an (tw o
cow s,) T. H. Haddox.
Class C ,3 years old, over 40 pounds
b u tte rfa t. T. H. H addox (2 cow s),
Lee Moore, P. P. S u lliv an (2 cow s),.
Clasg D, V irgil W ag n er (2 cow *),
Cleve C lark and Jo e Dyer.
FOULTRY AND SWINE
SPECIALIST H ER E MAY 1 8
Dr. E. L. G rubb, a m em ber of th e
th e research and clin ic d e p a rtm e n t
o f th e G. II. Lee C om pany, of Omaha,
w ill hold one of those in te re stin g
and helpful p o u ltry clin ics a t th e
H erm iston lib ra ry b eg in n in g a t 2 P.
M. May 18.
T he object of th e clin ic is to as
sist farm ers and p o u ltry ral* ers ln
red u cin g the loss am ong p o u ltry , th a t
occurs on th e farm each year. The
clinics conducted by th e Lee sp ecial
ists have fre q u e n tly been called sh o rt
course schools, te a c h in g how to re
cognize, co rrectly diagnose, tr e a t and
p rev en t disease an d o th e r trouble*
th a t a r e common cause of m uch loss
to p o u ltry raisers.
F arm ers w ho have u n th r ifty chick
ens are invited to b rin g in specim ens
for post-m ortem ex am in atio n and te-
celve free In stru ctio n s on th e cause,
tre a tm e n t an d p rev en tio n
of the
tro u b le. P len ty of specim ens are
needed to b rin g o u t th e fu ll valu e of
th is d em o n stratio n , b u t if y o u r birds
a re sick and you believe, or suspect,
th e disease Is contagious or infec
tious, do not b rin g such fow ls to
th e clinic, but no tify t h e doctor w ho
w ill call upon you and m ake an ex
am in atio n .
T h e r is no adm ission ch arg e and
n o th in g offered for sale. T he doctor
w ill also lectu re on diseases and tro u
bles of sw ine a t th e close of the poul
try clinic.
Mr. an d Mrs. Roy S u lliv an and P.
P. S u lliv an re tu rn e d th is week from FISHERMEN REPORT
a tr ip to th e valley and th ro u g h
GOOD CATCHES
C larke county, W ash in g to n .
B oth
BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
Local nim rods a re h a v in g good
inen a re m ore satisfied th a n ever
A detailed report shows 138 per
w ith th e ir places h ere. “ P a t" S u lli- luck on th e ir w eek-end fish in g trips.
VRn says h e d id n ’t see an y tw o farm s W. M. S h aar an d V irgil S m ith were sons were killed in the recen t e arth
of th e size of his in th e high p riced t a t S h ear's bridge on th e D eschutes quake d isasters throughout Bulgaria.
section of th e valley th a t would raise Sunday and re p o rt th a t alth o u g h the I By an overw helm ing plurality L. C.
an y m ore o r give sn y b e tte rre tu rn s w ater is yet p re tty high, th e fish are (L arry Ho) Hodg on, widely known
th a n h is place. “ Up h ere,” said Mr. beg in n in g to ru n and they got a nice ‘ as a poet and or;1 ¡or, was re-elected
S u lliv an , “ an a cre .w lll keep a cow | catch. M errill P o tte r is in th a t sec m ayor of St. Paul.
THE STORK
The Sutherland bill to grant an ad
a y ear round. Down th ere, u n le s s ! tion th is week try in g h is luck. Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex W a le n ta a re
th e y send up h ere fo r th e ir hay, o r I Je n k in s is fillin g his basket 8" usual, ditional 100,000 acres of public land
som ew here else, i t w ill ta k e 6 acres h av in g secured 16 fine tr o u t W ednes to Alaska was approved by the house th e p a re n ts of a baby g irl born in
public lands com m ittee. The land is P o rtlan d on Monday.
day m o rn in g a t th e D iversion dam.
to keep a cow.”
F ra n k B ilderback and C. M. Best to be used by AlasI -,'s A gricultural
T h e local men k e p t th e ir eye* open
B orn to Mr. and Mrs. J u liu s Gim-
fo r th in g s th a t w ould be of in te re st s ta te th a t 88 80011 88 th ey can get college and School of Mines.
R ichm ond's A rac id lan s played for i bel S atu rd ay a t th e H erm iston hospi-
to pro d u cers here and th ey have m uch aw ay they a re going to got some re
a Legion dance h ere T uesday n ig h t. I tai, a son, F rederick Lyle.
su lts th a t w ill astonish everyone.
to ta lk of as a re s u lt of th e ir trip .