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The Herald Keeps Close to the Heart and Mind of the Umatilla Protect. tilhe Jbrmtsfcm W ralt VOL. XXII HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1928 CO-OP LAUNDRY IS PLANNED BY WOMEN HUB ER T C. WORK SCORE CARD FOR BIG PRIZE MADE JINX TAKES MEASURE OF DICK RICHA RD J. W E LC H HUTCHINSON WHEN HE SUFFERS LEG FRACTURE, FRIDAY, 13TH :o: ❖ :o: ❖ :o: ❖ :o: ❖ :o: <• F rid ay . Ju ly 13, is down on FARM BUREAU AUXILIARY HAS MO. 46 LUMBER YARDS OF WEST ENO GOMBINE the DAIRY HERD CONTEST FOR FAIR [calen d ar of Dick H u tch in so n , son of TUM-A-LUM BUYS TWO PLANTS Mr. and Mrs. Roy H u tch in so n who OF INLAND EMPIRE live on th e old Cam pbell place e a s t of tow n, as a day to be rem em bered, Local Firms Offer Aid of Cost Prices Herd to Count for Most in Award because of an accident th a t resu lted R. A. Brownson Continues u Head in a fra c tu re of his leg. For P.ant to be Used of $50 Special Money Voted of New Yard in Location He w as rid in g a horse on th e D iag By Housewives. By Two Bodies. onal road when th e accid en t o ccu rr Of Inland Co. ed. He was b ro u g h t here to Dr. One of th e biggest deals in (he The score card for th e special m an S ears to have th e fra c tu re reduced. A co-operative la u n d ry th a t w ill be business life of H erm iston a as con Dick is 15 years old. ag em en t prizes th a t a r e to be a w a rd equipped a t f ir s t w ith an electric sum m ated th is week w hen he I nn- ed as a p a rt of th e U m atilla P ro ject w a sh in g m achine an d s ta tio n e ry tu b s A-Lum L um ber Co. p u rch ed the TURKEY GROWERS TO HOLD fa ir in O ctober has been d e fin itely to be used by housew ives on th e pro p la n ts of th e In lan d Em p re L um d eterm in ed , an d e n trie s by d a iry h erd je c t, is b ein g prom oted by a special MEETING NEXT WEDNESDAY ber Co. a t H erm iston and S rnfieid ow n ers a re now in o rd er to G. H. com m ittee of th e w om an’s au x iliary T he deal w ill re su lt In tb t iu- Je n k in s, a ss ista n t county ag en t. The of th e U m atilla P ro ject F arm B ureau. Mrs. C. G. Brink to Talk About Plans solidation of th e tw o lum l y ard s score card w as d raw n up in te n ta tiv e No d efin ite a rra n g e m e n ts have Dr. Hubert C. Work, secretary of in H erm iston u n d e r th e mai . cm eut form several w eeks ago an d a fte r For Handling Birds This been com pleted y et, acco rd in g to the interior, who was elected chair The Representative Richard J. Welch of of th e T um -A -Lum Com pan Mrs. B ax ter H u tch iso n , a m em ber of man of the Republican national com discussion w as su b m itted to th e sta te Winter, California was the author of the bill p la n t a t S ta n field w hich inclu d es a college a u th o ritie s for suggestions. th e com m ittee, b u t su ffic ie n t in te re st mittee. that gave 135,000 government workers lum ber yard, h a rd w a re and im p le T he p rize m oney fo r th e aw ard s hns been stim u lated to in d icate th a t m ent sto re and feed business w ill be Mrs. C. G. B rink, se c re ta ry and a raise. h as been v o ted by th e H erm isto n th e plan w ill be p u t in to ex ecution ! co n tin u ed w ith o u t any rad ical general m anager of th e Idaho T urkey Com m ercial clu b and th e U m atilla w ith in a sh o rt tim e. ch an g es u n d e r th e m an ag e m en t of P ro ject F arm B ureau, each o rg a n iz a G row ers’ association, w ill be h ere in *'Our p lan s to d ate a re to buy an H om er H edrick, an em ploye of th e tion h av in g set aside $25 to m ake the H erm iston W ednesday, Ju ly 25, fo r a e le c tric m achine an<j in s ta ll it in th e In lan d E m p ire L um ber Co. fo r • m eeting of tu rk e y grow ers in th is purse of $50. room ad jo in in g th e H erm isto n C ream nu m b er of years. S everal co n d itio n s h av e been es vicinity. H er m eetings here w ill be e ry ,’’ Mrs. H utch iso n said. “ Y.’e have U nder th e term s of th e deal th e one of a series she is now h o ld in g In a rra n g e d w ith Mr. W est, ow ner of Geneva.—C harles E. Hughes, form tab lish ed in an e ffo rt to Insure m axi T uni-A -Lum com pany secured th e th e cream ery, for th e room , and he er American secretary of state, prob m um b en efits In s tim u la tin g in te re st Oregon. P lan s for h an d lin g th is y e a r's crop New York. — The infant m ortality stocks of goods in both p lan ts. The h a s also agreed to fu rin sh h o tw a te r ably will be elected to succeed John in th e d airy n g busness. One of th ese corn!tions is th a t a of tu rk ey s w ill be discussed by Mrs. rate in cities of th e United S tates real e sta te and b u ild in g s of th e H e r a t the cost of cold w ater, o r in o th e r B assett Moore as American judge on w ords, he w ill ch arg e us n o th in g to th e league of natio n s’ perm anent court h erd to be elig ib le fo r prize money B rink w ith local grow ers. In ad d i during 1927 was low er than in any pre m iston p la n t w as also acquired, and h e a t th e w ater. He has also agreed of international Justice at The Hague, m u st consist of a t least six head of tion o th e r d etails of g en eral In terest vious year, the American Child H ealth the buyer com pany w ill use th e In Of th is h erd , a t to m em bers of the local association association announced in its annual land p la n t as Its home. to furnigh some of th e connections it was said in league circles recently. cows in m ilk. R alph A. B row nson, for 12 y ears least th re e head m ust be ex h ib ited and prospective m em bers w ill be d is report. th a t w ould be needed i n conveying While the election rests in the The rate last year was 66.4 for each m an ag e r of th e H erm isto n y a rd of th e w a te r from h is p la n t to th e la u n hands of the league assem bly and the a t th e fair. A n o th er re q u ire m e n t is cussed. G row ers have expressed the th a t six h erd s m ust be en te re d to hope th a t a big a tte n d a n c e w ill be 1000 as com pared with 73.7 in 1926 th e Tum -A -L um com pany, will con d ry room. , league council, secretariat officials p resen t so th a t all av ailab le in fo rm a and 100 in 1915, the association an tin u e to be activ ely in c h a rg e of the in su re th e co n test ‘‘T he Oregon H ard w are & Im jle- said there is such a world wide move H erm iston business of the com pany. E n trie s should be made by herd tion ab o u t h an d lin g b ird s can be se nounced. m en t Co. has also ag reed to fu rn iah m ent in favor of H ughes’ election th at The rep o rt covers th e 683 in the H is wide a c q u a in ta n c e over a period an d in s ta ll t h e tu b s for us a t cost. it is virtually a certainty he will r e ow n ers w ith o u t delay to Mr. Jen k in s. cured. G. H. Jen k in s, a ss ista n t co u n ty birth registration areas including of y ears and his a c tiv ity in public H erd w ill co u n t for 4 5 per cen t of T he executive com m ittee of th e U m a ceive the necessary m ajority vote d u r w hich 36 p er c e n t w ill be on the ag en t, is endeavoring to have a d is states th a t have records of a t least a ffa irs have estab lish ed him as one tilla P ro je c t F arm B u reau voted its ing the Septem ber assembly. of th e leaders of th e co m m unity. c o u n t of q u a lity , an d 10 p er cen t on ease specialist here for th e m eeting 90 per cent. endorsem ent of th e m ovem ent a t its It is now certain th at Mr. H ughes “The im provem ent in the infant T he deal w as w orked o u t In the and for some field w ork to aid in condition. m eetin g F rid a y n ig h t.” will be nom inated for the judgeship M anagem ent w ill have a m axim um ! solving some of th e Problem s faced death ra te was alm ost universal over in te re s t of th e p u b liq w hich should T h e P lan of o p eratio n b ein g con by at least half a dozen of th e lead the country,” said the announcem ent, be ev en b e tte r served by th e 'o n e; yrfrd sidered, Mrs. H u tch in so n said, is to ing, nations of the world, and this fact score of 40 per cen t w ith th e feed by grow ers. The m eetin g w ill be held in th e "there being but few cities which tail th a n tw o. according to Mr. B row nson, p e rm it each m em ber u sin g th e la u n alone is regarded as alm ost certain to in g system follow ed co u n tin g 25 per and th e cost of d o in g business w ill cen t. T he records k ep t and labor evening a t 8 a t th e M ethodist E p is ed to show a declining rate.” d ry tw o specified h o u rs to do a fam insure his election. Seattle, WaBh., had the low est rate, be less for o p e ra tin g one y ard . a n d convenience w ill ra te seven and c o p i church. ily w ashing, th e ch arg e fo r th e w ash 41, among the cities of m ore than 250,- The sale of th e In lan d p la n t m arks a h a lf per cen t each. period to be 35 cents. D u rin g a week 000 population. P ortland, Or., and th e p assin g of one of th e firs t b u si HOOVER STARTS W E S T In ju d g in g b arn s, m ilk house and OLD PHIPPS AND DISHON it w ould be possible for 21 house Minneapolis, Minn., w ere second -with nesses of th is com m unity. Dr. M. S. eq u ip m en t a to ta l of 15 per cen t w ill w ives to use th e m achine. Republican Presidential Candidate PLACES FIGURE IN TRADE rates of 47 each. K ern w as th e h eav ie st sto ck h o ld er be allow ed ag a m axim um . Of th is "In m any p a rts of th e c o u n try d is Off to California. In th e com pany w hich w as e stab p ercen tag e, sa n ita tio n , v e n tila tio n tr ic ts we don’t have e le c tric ity ,” she W ashington, D. C. — H aving said location and lig h t w ill d raw lo per lished In 1906. T he la te H a rry M. B R IE F G ENER AL NEW S said , “ and lots of people d o n ’t w an t A deal w as com pleted h ere the la t farewell to the men with whom he cent, and su p p lem en tal eq u ip m ent, S traw w as In a c tlv e c h arg e of th e to buy a m achine for th e ir own use ter p a rt of th e w eek in w hich tw o William F. Varney, Rockville Cen p la n t from Its in cep tio n u n til h is d riv en by a gas engine. By follow has labored in the commerce depart sep arato rs, m ilk in g m achines, cool H erm iston d is tric t places figured, the m ent for seven years, H erbert Hoover ter, N. Y., was nom inated by the pro d eath a few w eeks ago. H is rem oval in g equip m en t, pails, etc., w ill ra te in g th e plan we a re co n sid erin g it form er F. P. P hipps place in C olum hibition party as its candidate for the by d eath and th e necessity of re p la c w ould be possible fo r a lo t of house Saturday turned w estward. The first five p er cent. bia d is tric t and th e D ishon place on ing him as m an ag e r w ere tw o fac T he ju d g in g in th is sp ecial con H erm iston avenue. T he P hipps place presidency. w ives to avoid d ru d g ery of w ash day presidential candidate from the Pacific coast was going home to receive the test w ill be done by a d isin te re ste d The surren d er of a total of 186 “con to rs th a t e n te re d In to co n sid eratio n a t a very nom inal expense.” con tain s 20 acres, and th e Dishon fessed” N icaraguan bandits, to United of th e consolidation. A bout 15 housew ives have in d ic a t formal notification of his selection as in d iv id u al. place 10 acres. the standard bearer of the republican P re se n t p lan s of th e Tum -A -Lum States m arine forces a t Ocotal, was r e ed th e ir in te n tio n of a v a ilin g th e m A. E. K ern of P o rtla n d trad ed th e party. com pany a re to w ork th e sto ck o u t ported to the navy departm ent. selves of th e use of th e m achine if two pieces of p ro p erty to W. E. P ow Closing up of his affairs as com FIRE BURNS BARN, 4C0 Senator Moses of New H am pshire of th e ir old y ard g ra d u a lly by re th e o rg a n izatio n decides to go ell of P o rtla n d as p a rt of th e con m erce secretary occupied his final ACRES OF WHEAT FRIDAY sid eratio n on an a p a rtm e n t house the was made chairm an of the committee m oval to th e new location and th ro u g h w ith its p lan , she said. hours in W ashington and his last act to notify H oover and Senator Fess oi th ro u g h sales, Mr. B row nson stated . T he o th e r tw o m em bers of th e form er acquired. T he deal w as made was to express to the heads of divi Ohio was appointed head of the com It ig pro b ab le th a t th e wood y ard of com m ittee w ith Mrs. H u tch iso n are F ire of u n d eterm in ed o rig in des by Mr. K ern and J. M. Biggs. m ittee to notify the republican vice th e old T um -A -L um lo cation w ill be Mrs. F. H. G uiw its and Mrs. Cecil sions in the departm ent his apprecia troyed a b a rn and ab o u t 400 acres tion of th eir co-operation in turning presidential nominee. re ta in e d , th o u g h th a t d e ta il h a s not M adden. of rip e g ra in on th e P e te r George LOCAL BOY SCOUTS ENJOY “the arm of commerce away from the Colonel William H. Screws, com been d efin tely decided. W om en n o t a lread y enrolled may ran ch n ear J u n ip e r la st F rid ay n ig h t, WORK AT SUMMER CAMP manding officer of the 12th infantry secure d etailed in fo rm atio n on th e narrow channels of business into the according to R aph S h afer of H erm is g reat service of public w elfare." stationed a t Baltim ore, was elected Scouts Get $23.10 p la n from an y m em ber of th e com ton w ho h as been h a u lin g some in president of the Rainbow division T he w o rk in g fund of H erm iston m ittee, o r from Mrs. G eorgia H en th a t d istric t. H erm iston Boy Scouts w ho a r e In Desert Thirst Conquers Bank Robbers. derson a t he F arm B u reau co-opera "T h e fire s ta rte d in th e n ig h t and cam p a t th e scout cam p n e a r M ilton veterans at the annual reunion in Boy Scouts w as Increased by th e sum Columbus, Ohio. The convention vot of $23.10 as a re s u lt of th e b en efit Independence, Cal.—Two young rob was fanned by a hig h w ind so it raced tlve, Mrs. H u tch iso n said. are h av in g a good tim e, e a tin g w ell ed to hold the 1929 reunion in Balti dance th a t w as gien S a tu rd a y n ig h t bers, defiant in th e face of the deadly across th e field fa s te r th a n a man and k eep in g com fortable, as well as more. rifles and pistols of a possee of up could ru n ," Mr. S h a fe r said. " I t by H erm iston post of th e A m erican doing som e excellent w ork in sco u t FIRE DOES DAMAGE D irectors of Palm olive-Peet com Legion. A crow d la rg e r th a n usual w ards of 40 men, had wavered and fall w as stopped by a n arro w s trip of ing. according to th e re p o rt b ro u g h t pany and Colgate & Co. have agreed en before the onslaught of a m erciless F ire said to have s ta rte d w hile desert country. W ithout a shot being green w heat. It w as fo rtu n a te th a t back hom e by Mr. and Mrs. E. L. upon a plan of merging these two or ! a tte n d e d th e dance, and th e L egion gave all of th e net p ro fit a fte r ex th e sp rin g w h eat w as th e re , because C herry, Mr. and Mrs. E nos D. M ar tra s h w as being b u rn ed did some fired, the two m en, W ayne Bland and ganizations if stockholders approve. dam age la st S a tu rd a y on th e W . H. H. C. Cochran, residents of Owens w ith o u t it th e fire w ould have b u rn tin and Mr. an d Mrs. H. J . O tt who This m erger will be effective as of penses had been paid. visited th e cam p Sunday. S ta r r ran ch in th e M in n eh ah a d is valley and robbers of the Security ed sev eral th o u san d acres.” July 1, 1928. The name of tbe new W h eat in th e H oldm an and J u n i Hand Improves W a lth e r O tt made th e tr ip to cam p company is to be Colgate Palmolive- tr ic t. A call fo r h elp w as sen t out, bank a t Lone Pine n ear here, surrend an d p ra c tic a lly everyone in the ered to officers who tracked them af p er d is tric ts is y ield in g as h ig h ag 45 and s ta rte d his v acatio n period of P eet company. A sp lin te r of bone th a t hag been neighborhood responded. T he house te r they had esoaped with loot estt- and 50 buhels to th e acre, th e h ig h tw o weeks. c au sin g him some tro u b le °n his left est yield ever know n th e re , Mr. T h ere w ere 63 scouts in th e cam p w as th re a te n e d fo r several m in u tes mated at , 16Oo. The money h an d w as rem oved from G eorge France Approves Anti-War Pact. S h a fe r said. H is b ro th e r-in -la w , W. last w eek, th e local people reported, b u t th e co n certed e ffo rt v o lu n teer covered intact. P aris.—The text of the French gov S tro h m ’s h and by Dr. S ears Tuesday. M. E ld rid g e, re c e n tly h a rv ested 786 and th e averag e every week since the f ir e fig h te rs saved i t and p revented ernm ent's acceptance of Secretary T he h and h as been in b andages for sacks of H y b rid on 30 acres. cam p opened has been betw een 60 Kellogg’s outlaw ry of war pact was several weeks. fu r th e r loss. Mrs. C. S. B rierley and Miss Jessie and 70. Some p e rm a n e n t b u ild in g s handed to A m bassador H errick. B rierley re tu rn e d W ednesday m o rn Dr. and Mrs. D avid Rowe w ere in have alre a d y been erected, and the B. S. K ingsley re tu rn e d S a tu rd a y Potatoes Are Shipped in g from P en d leto n an d W alla W alla P o rtla n d th e last of th e week. W hile scouts a re u n d e r te n ts w hich are n ig h t from W heeler. O regon, and A lferd Skovbo shiped a carload of w here th ey sp en t a few days. T hey th e re he atte n d e d th e n a tio n a l con erected over p e rm a n e n t cab in floors. G uy Sage and fam ily of S pokane o th e r p oints a fte r an absence of ab o u t Irish C obbler potato es from U m atilla plan to move w ith in a sh o rt tim e to v en tio n of d ru g less p h y sician s and A co u rt of honor and ch u rch se r a rriv ed a t th e Jesse Sage home Mon : tw o weeks. He sold h is in te re s t In a to P o rtla n d last F rid ay . th e Skovbo house on G ladys avenue. did some post g ra d u a te w ork. 's to r e a t W heeler on th e trip . vices w ere conducted Sunday. day evening to spend a few days. SCHEME AFOOT IS LAUNCHED WILL OFFER HUGHES WORLD COURT PLACE THE FEATHERHEADS By Oeborne ( • ►» » w w . X t.u x s tr l’.i« s j INFANT MORTALITY DECLINES GREATLY Find the “Surprised” One PW« tfoktnnvima «ndlMonn ai» ITT.