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The Herald Keeps Close to the Heart and Mind of the Umatilla Protect. Wrmrafcm Wrate’ vol . xxn HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, THURSDAY, JUNE 21. 1928 DEATH H. M. STRAW OCCURS SUNDAY DO CHICKENS PAY? MRS. GENN SAYS, YES HERBERT HOOVER PROMINENT IN COMMUNITY AF ACRES FAIRS MANY YEARS OF FINE BLUEGRASS MAKE IDEAL RANGE Resident of West End of County For 22 Years. Laying Flock Now Numbers 400 and Funeral Held Tues W ill Be Increased to 1000 day at Family Home. By This Fall. LOCAL MEN PURCHASE YOUNG BROS. FUEL YARD AT LA GRANDE NO. 48 VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL SUCCESS SEN. CHARLES CURTIS Tim G aith er and Jack W aller, both pioneers of the p ro ject, closed a deal w ith Y oung B ro th ers of La G rande for th e ir fuel yard. They a re to tak e possession Ju ly 1 and w ill o p erate under th e nam e of G aith er & W aller. Mr. and Mrs. G aith er came to th e p ro ject in M arch, 1911. Mr. and Mrs. W aller cam e Ju n e 1, 1909. B oth fam ilies have m ade m any frien d s they re g re t to leave and all Join in w ishing them success in th e ir new home. Mr. an d Mrs. G a ith e r and d a u g h te r A nna w ill leave soon, w hile the W al lers w ill rem ain u n til Dr. K ern re tu rn s and defin ite p lan s a r e m ade at th e In lan d E m pire L um ber Co. 88 ARE ENROLLED AND CORPS OF 11 TEACHERS Eighty-eight Enrolled With Corp« of Eleven Teachers T he sudden d e a th of H a rry M. S tra w S unday m o rn in g w as a shock "D o ch ick en s pay? Oh. ab so lu te to th e com m unity of w hich he was ly," said Mrs. G eorge G enn one day a pioneer resid en t an d a p ro m in en t th is week w hen she stoped feeding citizen . T he cau se of h is d eath w as h e r w h ite L eg h o rn s long enough to a n g in a pectoris, from w hich disease be in terv iew ed , an d th e fu tu re p ro h e had su ffered fo r sev eral years. gram plan n ed by th e Genng on th e ir S u n d ay m o rn in g on a ris in g he com place w est of tow n proves th e ir s a t U M A TILLA D E F E A T S p lain ed of being cold and of a slow is factio n w ith th e line of w ork th e y ARLINGTON IN LAST pulse, and a fte r a tim e, cam e in to have ta k e n up. A cres of fine blue LEAGUE GAME tow n to c o n su lt h is p h y sician . Dr. ass m ak e ideal ra n g e g ro u n d for S e a rg b eing o u t a t th e tim e, Mr. th e chickens, th e y o u n g ones b eing The last gam c of ball scheduled in S tra w sta rte d for h is car to re tu rn q u a rte re d in ra n g e houses and th e hom e, b u t on re a c h in g th e g ate of lay ers in tw o fin e houses n e a r th e th e W h eatlan d league was played a t th e S ears hem e, ev id en tly suffered home. One of th e lay in g houses is th e H erm iston b all p ark S unday a f United S tates S enator C harles Cuc- a n a tta c k and s a t dow n by th e g ate H erb ert Hoover, S ecretary of Com of th e O. A. C. ty p e and th e o th e r is tern o o n betw een U m atilla and A r to w a it fo r it to pass aw ay. A few m erce, who received th e unanim ous b u ilt a fte r plans, issued by th e a g r i lin g to n . T he fin al score wa8 3 to 0 1 t i t of K ansas, who w as chosen a t the republican candidate for vice- m in u te s ite r Mrs. P ears h eard a call vote of th e republican national con- c u ltu ra l college a t P u llm an , W ash. In fav o r «( U m atilla. president a t the recent national con a n d on going to th e door Saw Mr. vention as candidate for presid en t of The W ash in g to n ty p e of house has vention. S tra w c lin g in g to th e g a te post and the U nited S tates. proved m ost sa tisfa c to ry a t th e Genn LOCAL BOY SCOUTS s in k in g to th e gro u n d . She im m edi place and th e th ird an d la rg e st ARE IN NEED OF SOME ate ly called th e n eig h b o rs b u t before house, w hich w ill be b u ilt th is su m FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE h elp could be secured, he had died. m er. w ill follow th is p lan . Both Mr. S tra w ’s q u iet, frie n d ly p erso n houses now in use have stra w lo fts T he Boy Scouts of H erm iston a re a lity w on for him frie n d s all over a re equlped w ith v e n tila to rs an d a re doing fln efin e w ork and from th a t th e p ro ject, and he had alw ay s been lig h t and iry. T he lay in g flock u p to gro u p of boys w ill come th e h ig h e st one of th e firs t to o ffer h is services now h as n um bered 400, b u t Mrs. type of o u r fu tu r e citizen. B urryport, W ales.—The trans-A tlan Genn expects to go in to th e w in te r in an y tim e of need, w h erev er he W ashington, D. C.—Basing his re T hey a r e in need of fin an cial help th o u g h t he could be u seful in th e tic m onoplane Friendship, w ith Miss w ith 1000 la y in g hens. Y oung cock to c a rry on th e w ork in a w o rth w hile quest on a statem ent m ade by Secre Amelia E a rh art, first woman to m ake erels a r e fin d in g a read y m ark et and life of th e com m unity. way. T he com m ittee in ch arg e of ta ry Kellogg in February, 1927, th a t H a rry Meyers S tra w w as n years a trans-ocean flight, as co-pilot, land th e flocks w ill be th o ro u g h ly culled. the local w ork a t a recen t m eeting, the U nited S tates would negotiate of age, b eing born May 13, 1881, th e ed safely in B urry inlet, B ristol chan L ast fall Mrs. G enn had a few t u r g o in g in to the needs of th e w ork for new treaties w ith any responsible gov son of Dr. D aniel an d F lorence S traw , nel, Monday, a fte r a flight of 2000 keys, e ig h t to be exact, an d sold them th e boys, find we need $125.00 for ernm ent of China, Dr. C. C. Wu. rep W ells, M inn. A fte r com pleting m iles from T rep assy Bay, N. F., in fo r a little over 848.00. T h is re th e w ork from F e b ru a ry 1, 1928 to resenting the newly established Nan school he w as em ployed by th e Lam b 20 hours, 54 m inutes. tu rn induced h e r to go in to th e F e b ru a ry 1, 1929. S eventy-five dol king n ationalist governm ent, has ask S hortage of gasoline caused the ra isin g of tu rk e y s a little h eav ie r L um ber Co. a t W ells, and had con ed the state dep artm en t for im medi lars fo r the council and $50.00 for tin u e d in th e lu m b er business up F rien d sh ip 's landing 135 m iles from th is season an d 100 p o u lts ra n g e th e a te revision of th e C hinese treaties. th e local troop, $12 of w hich is for to th e tim e of h is d eath , com ing to S outham pton, its d estination. S ecretary Kellogg, Dr. Wu said, h as b lue g rass y a rd s th is sum m er. d eb ts th e local tro o p is responsible O regon in 1904 for th e W ind R iver W hen m em bers of the p ress w ent S p eak in g of feeds fo r p o u ltry , Mrs. for, $38 t,o care for th e plan for new taken the subject under advisem ent. L um ber Co. a t C ascade Locks. He out in a fishing boat to g reet the Genn laid stress on th e v alu e of m ilk Dr. W u said th a t as the delegated w ork fo r th e boys. w a8 tr a n s fe r re d from th ere to Ione Friendship, Miss E a rh a rt ap peared a t in th e ra tio n an d a v is its to th e b arn rep resen tativ e of the new. Chinese gov T he com niittee hopes th a t every an d from Ione to Echo, and became the door of th e fuselage, sm iling, but found Mr. G enn busy in g e ttin g th is ernm ent he would in sist on China associated w ith Dr. M. S. K ern in with h e r eyes and face show ing signs n ecessary a rtic le of d iet for th e m an w ill feel th e need of h elp in g having new treaties th a t would allow these boys c a rry on th is fin e w ork 1906, s t a r tin g th e firs t lu m b er yard of groat fatigue a fter th e strain of h er chickens. her to m anage her own finances, her Six fin e Jerse y s w ere in a t H erm isto n as m an ag e r, in w hich flight. She w ore a le a th e r coat and th e sta n ch io n s of th e b a rn , w hich they a re doing. own postoffice system , and tending to B egin w ith a d o lla r's w orth of boy cap a c ity he rem ain ed up to th e tim e had a b rig h t colored bandeau around h as a concrete flo o r a n d g u tte rs. abolish extra-territoriality, the most problem and end In big com m unity of h is death . h er head. disliked and highly controversial por The b arn h a 8 been b u ilt to accom mo- b e tte rm e n t i n su p erfin e A m erican In Decem ber, 1907, he w as m arried "W e are glad to get it over," she d a te 10 head of cows and th e G enns tion of the present treaties. to P e a rl A. B arm ore o f Echo, a t Spo said. "W e a re tired, cold and hungry.” w ill build up th e ir h erd to f it the m anhood. In the m eantim e, Dr. W u said, the In b eh alf of th e com m ittee. kan e. W hen th e firs t u n it of th e “ During m ost of the flight we could b arn . new governm ent would take immedi T hey need th e m ilk for the A. J . W are, P u b licity C om m ittee. Um & tllla P ro je c t w as open to hom e not estab lish any radio comm unica p o u ltry an d a good cream check is a te steps to move the capital of China stead ers, Mr. S tra w w as one of the tion a t all.” from Pekin to N anking. This, he add alw ay s a nice th in g a b o u t n farm . It's A Hard Life, Brother ! f ir s t en try m en to file and took up 20 "W e n ev er expected to land here,” ed, was In line with the policy of the " I t ’s 11 w ork an d i t ’s all h ard L ife is one th in g a fte r a n o th e r nationalists announced m any m onths acres east of H erm isto n . He h as a l Miss E a rh a rt continued. "W e did not w o rk ,” say Mr. an d Mrs. G enn, " b u t out in th e little c o rn e r of th e p ro ject ago. w ays been p ro m in en t in a ll a ffa irs know w here we were for a long tim e i t ’s w o rth it.” occupied by th e E x p erim en t sta tio n of th e city, being elected to th e city this m orning until we sighted a ship and on th e farm s of R. C. Todd and council on D ecem ber 4, 1907,«soon (the A m erica)." ALFRED SKOVBO EXHIBITS WOULD CUT AUTO FEE F. L. M etz. E v ery few days th e cry a f te r th e in co rp o ratio n of t h e tow n. W ilm er Stultz, who, w ith Lou Gor LARGE COBBLER POTATO of " g ra s s f ir e ! ” goes up a fte r th e H e w as th e Becond city reco rd er, ta k don, m echanic, com pleted th e crew of 50 P er C ent Reduction In Oregon p assin g of a fre ig h t tra in and th e e n in g office in Ju n e , 1908, an d has the F riendship, said: “W e failed en License C ott Urged. An Irish C obbler p o tato w eig h ing served alm ost co n tin u o u sly as a m em tirely to see Ireland. W e did n o t 15 1-2 ounces w as b ro u g h t in last tire neighborhood tu r n s o u t w ith Salem, Or.—Com pleted initiative pe shovels and w et sacks to fig h t the titions providing for an increase of b e r o f th e city council fo r 15 years. know w here we w ere when we landed. week by. A lfred Skovbo. He h as a flam es a n d la te r c o u n t th e dam age, the state gasoline tax from 3 to 5 H e w as p re sid e n t of th e H erm isto n We th ought we w ere in th e vicinity of nice p atch on th e n o rth edge of th e lost tim e and accu m u latio n of dry cents a gallon and a reduction of ap C om m ercial club from 1924 to 1926. Lands End, but did not know our lo p ro ject. So u n ifo rm a r e h is potatoes A m em ber of th e school board, hav- cation definitely until a m otorboat ch eat in shoetops. A lte rn a tin g w ith proxim ately 50 per cen t in m otor ve th a t h e only h ad 8 pounds of culls th is su m m er pastlm e is the gam e of hicle license fees w ere filed in the n g been elected in Ju n e , 1926, he came out from B urryport to m eet us.” in 115 sacks. "d o d g in g the b o u ld ers,” w hich is state dep artm en t here by Joe E. Dunn w ould have become ch airm an of th e He h as popcorn five feet high. board th is year. He w as activ e in E lizab eth , a s tu d e n t a t O. A. C., an d played by th e resid en ts of these th ree of Portland. M asonic a ffa irs an d a c h a rte r m em D orothy, a Ju n io r in th e h ig h school. farm s an d th e b la s tin g crew of th e U nder the provisions of the initia Hay Sales Reported Slow ber of th e local lodge of th e Modern A b ro th e r, F. W . S tra w , of L ew iston, sta t^ h ig h w ay d ep artm en t, th e r e tive m easure providing for low er mo O w ing to th e fine co n d itio n of p as sid en ts b eing “ it.” T he g rav el p it Idaho an d tw o sisters, Mrs. B. E. W oodm en of A m erica. to r vehicle license fees the cut would F u n e ra l services w ere conducted Jo n es of B ism ark . N. D.. and Mrs. tu re in th e w estern p a rt of th e sta te being blasted out to provide gravel be approxim ately 50 per cent on all th e re is very little hay m oving from T uesday m o rn in g a t th e fam ily re C onstance O seth, of F o rt S n ellin g . for h ig h w ay w ork being done th ro u g h vehicles with the exception of heavy sidence by th e M asonic lodge and M inn., also su rv iv e him . F. D. W a t th is v icin ity . T h e price is ru n n in g H erm isto n is ju s t over th e rid g e w est trucks and busses. For the operation Rev. R alph V. H in k le of th e E pisco son of A sh lan d , Ore., an d G ideon aro u n d $8 in th e stack a n d only a of th e th r e e places, and fo r some of solid-tire trucks the present license pal ch u rch . Mr. S traw h a v in g been S traw of M aine a re u n cles, and Mrs. lim ited am o u n t of h ay b ein g b ought. w eeks now rocks fa llin g ab o u t th e fee would be increased 25 per cent. In th e d is tric t betw een B oardm an John In tlek o fe r, of V ancouver, is a a life lo n g m em ber of th a t denom i farm s have endangered life and an d E cho th e re a re only ab o u t 10 lim b an d w recked sleep and n a tio n . In te rm e n t w as m ade a t V an cousin. dls- cars p er week go in g o u t. T h is is positions. Some rocks fallin g be- Tuberculosis Association in Portland. couver, W ash., T uesday ev en in g w ith Portland, Or.—D elegates from all Mr. and Mrs. W . E. B arm ore and very low fo r th is tim e o f y e a r b u t n eath bedroom w indow s aro u n d the th e E piscopal com m itm en t services. parts of th e U nited S tates arrived in Mr. and Mrs. C. W. K e llo g g accom son W illiam a rriv ed W ednesday from w ill u n d o u b ted ly pick up as th e su m sm all h o u rs of th e n ig h t, w hen th e P ortland Monday and Tuesday to a t panied th e fam ily to V ancouver and Keys. C alifo rn ia. Mr. a n d Mrs. B a r m er advances. h eaviest b lastin g has been done, have tend the 24th annual m eeting of the a n u m b er of frien d s from P o rtlan d m ore a re th e fa th e r an d m o th er of w eighed over ten pounds. N ational T uberculosis associtalon. a tte n d e d the services a t th e g rav e Mrs. H. M. S traw . G eorge Beisse w ho Iiveg In L ong All th a t th e Todds, the D eans and side. view , W ash in g to n , w ill ta k e care of Mr. M etz can do I hope for th e best Mrs. M elissa L iverm ore is home ' Mr. S traw is surv iv ed by h is widow O rville H in es of B o ardm an is th e th e Beisse ra n ch n o rth of tow n th is and w a it for th e te rm in a tio n of th is a fte r sp en d in g several m o n th s in P e a rl S tra w , and tw o d au g h te rs, new b a rb e r a t B ert M ullins sum m er. tw i n ty -fo u r-h o u r "reig n of te r r o r .” * P endleton. NEW CHINA WOULD REVISE TREATIES FRIENDSHIP FLIERS SAFE IN BRITAIN THE FEATHERHEADS MAD to PAY A \ 1 R û lD 7 S omeouf \ MOUVE BEEXJ SflWWG ’ You WOOLD R ä TÜCES V WEEKS -BOT IT J U U S O T > 2 i r to mow \ to n o w . ' - G Q C Û T V G U N S .'-W A T S WMCQC- TMC LAWN ANO CLEAN .UNDEB WC FOQCH . 'M U HAOO-EAQNED M0NEV TÖOAU- 7 MISS JESSIE McCOMB SPEAKS AT MEETING OF AUXILIARY Miss Jessie McComb, horn« dem on s tra tio n leader of C orvallis, m et w ith th e A u x iliary of the F arm B ureau F rid ay a ftern o o n a t C olum bia park. A very in te re s tin g ta lk on k itc h e n a r ra n g em en t wag given. T he ladies in charg e served re fre sh m ents a t th e close of th e afternoon. Sight of Eye Lost W ord has been received from P o rt land th a t th e steel has been rem oved from V incent S h e rro d ’s eye, b u t the sig h t is lost. T he sp ecialist, how ever, Is hoping to save th e eyeball. A piece of steel lodged ln b is eye one day last week w h ile he was w atch in g a m echanic ln a local g a r age. School Election Held D istric t No. 14 held th e ir an n u al school election Monday, Ju n e 1$. W. J. W a rn e r w as re-elected to a th re e y ear term . R. A. B row nton w as re-elect ;d clerk w hich Is a one y ear term . O fficer: H ave you seen a n y th in g suspicious, s e n try ? " S e n try : Yes, sir. I ’ve seen a dead horse carted In to camp, and I’m w on d erin g w h a t kind of ste a k w e’ll have for d in n e r to m orrow . Feminine Strategy 'H an S V F rid ay m arked th e close of the vacation B ible school. Those in c h arg e feel it has been a success. T h ere w ere 88 enrolled an d 11 teach ers. D u rin g th e tw o w eeks in tensive stu d y more w as accom plished th a n in 8 m onths re g u la r S unday school sessions. F o llow ing Is th e list of those n e ith e r ab sen t nor ta rd y : B etty P ayne. G lenn W a rn e r, K en n eth Rensel, G race B ensel, D onald P aukow , A nn R ay M artin, E uniee W o u g h ter, H ow ard C herry. Cecil W arn er, H ugo P ankow , G eorge P an - kow. L ouise B ensel, V ivian Dyer. Lois H am rick, M ary H am rick, Je a n C herry R u th Dodd, M ildred P helps, P a u lin e McGill. F ra n k B ensel, A lb ert Skovbo, R an d all S m ith, G eraldine M ullins, Zelm a Sale, Ivy P arsons, V ina Rae McCulley, M ildred C herry, R oberta M ullins, E dna T u rn b lad , J u n e D ahlinan, Mary Skovbo, A nna H endricksen R obert B ensel, L ester F la u n ig a n , A lan M cN aught, Jack ie ' McGill, E ddie P arsons. S unday ev en in g a p rogram w as p re sented a t th e B ap tist ch u rch by all ¡th e ch ild ren enrolled. O pening S o n g ........................... Primary P r a y e r .......................................... Primary Song, "Jesu s Loves Me” .... Primary S crip teu r, L uke 11:8-15. H ym n ................................ C ongreg^tidfi P ra y e r ...........Rev. Sim pson H am rick D ram atizatio n .... ..........“ B aby Mq»qs" D ram atizatio n ............. “ T en Virgins'’ Song ..................................... “ Be a, H aro" D ram atizatio n ......"D efease o f P atil” H ym n ................................ C ongregation D ram atizatio n ......... "S to ry of R u th " O ffering ........................... C ongregation S tory and T ableau ...." In fa n t S am uel" P re se n ta tio n of C ertificates. Song. A m erican t h e B eau tifu l School B enediction ............... Rev. A. J . W are Ö O E S .IS I T ? - WUU I .COULD HAVE DONE THAT \ 1*1 AN E V E N IN G S O bad ' o u . imp to u bring rome H at » e r w e TAE EUCfelC f a û S l E Q ? / 7 xm GettTA t o t s to t toASTf R iNto AN ElEcTcac SHOP I’ m to o BuJV t o . < MOWKEU WlTH IT / / THE« MOU A 0 E !\ You BtAME M E E o a »ETTING fc M C O N t Tb DO VIE UX3ÖK ACOLAJD .HTQE WHEW MOU JUFT SAIO M0UI2SCLF- 7 7 AlttoGMT ^ A U OlGWT-MOU TRICKED ME »A>1Ö SOUiAjG THAT..... . VouCE JO . I cowSiTeNT/y t(>