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The Herald Keep» Close to the Heart and Mind of the Umatilla Protect firrmwfcm Morale n NO. « HEXMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1928 VOL. XXII SCOUTS HAVE BIG .TIME ON CAMP TRIP eight from hef miston in on SESSION AT NUZNUPA Eats Good, Fun Plentiful and Lots To do in Mountains Boys Report. " F u n ? W ell, I'll say we had tu n , n o th in g b u t," w as th e en th u sia stic com m ent m ade by a H erm isto n Boy Scout In rep ly to a questio n as to w h e th e r local scouts enjoyed th e ir cam p in g session d u rin g th e p ast tw o weeks. Six of th e boys, G lenn Moore, Mel v in F o lle tt, E ddie B ensel, Dick M ar tin , H ow ard C herry an d W a lth e r O tt cam e hom e la te S unday w ith Mr. an d Mrs. E nos D. M artin an d Mr. and Mrs. Leo H u rly . Tw o H erm iston scouts, E nos M artin Jr. an d B i'l H u rly , rem ain ed and w ill spend all of th is w eek a t th e cam p. Camp N uznupa is 14 m iles so u th e a st of M ilton on the W alla W alla riv e r in th e B lue m o u n tain s an d is ju s t b eing developed by th e scout o r g an iza tio n as a sum m er cam p gro u n d s. T he lite ra l m e an in g of the nam e is " a t th e foot of th e nose.” I t w as a t one tim e an In d ian camp. " I t w as not so h o t th e re as it is h e re a t hom e,” one of th e scouts said. “W e had good food, a lo t to do a n d h eaps of fun. I wish I could hav e stayed for a n o th e r week. Thé scouts a re ere c tin g th e ir b u ild in g s as fast as th ey can. T he sw im m in g pool w as provided by P en d le ton. T h ere a re th re e p e rm an en t b u ild in g s in cam p now, a m ess h all, h e a d q u a rte rs b u ild in g and officers cabin. T h ere a re six te n ts, ere c t ed on p erm an en t floors, an d th e cam p can accom m odate 60 scouts. T he fo r est service is e rectin g a ra n g e r's cabin on grounds n e a r th e camp. T he boys follow ed a re g u la r sched u le in th e ir day 's activ ities. T hey g o t up a t 6 :3 0 . h ad colors, b re a k fa st, a w ork h o u r follow ed, tests, th e n h e a lth inspection. Sw im m ing was on th e m o rn in g ’s p ro g ram an d w as follow ed by an in s tru c tio n period on v ario u s subjects. T h en cam e din n er. In th e aftern o o n th e re w as a rest period w hch did n o t alw ay s mean re st, b u t m ig h t m ean a h ike. T hen th e cam p w en t sw im m ing. T his w as follow ed by re g u la r inspection and supper. A fter su p p er th e re w ere gam es an d cam p fire sessions. H ights w ere o u t a t 9 o'clock. G lenn Moore w en t up Ju ly 1. The re s t of th e boys, ex cep t W a lth e r Ott, w en t up Ju ly 8. H ast w eek tw o days w ere sp en t on a h ik e of 25 miles. WEATHER MAN POPS HERMISTON CLUB WORKERS WILL BE HONORED AT PICNIC FEED FOR 110 MAXIMUM DURING HOT 0. S. CUMMINGS A m eetin g and Picnic on the law n WAVE THAT HITS NORTHWEST a t th e w ater d is tric t b u ild in g w ill be held S atu rd ay evening a t 8 o'clock in recognition of th e w ork b eing done on th e p ro ject by boys an d g irls in club w ork. T he m e tin g is b eing sponsored and a rra n g e d by th e U m a tilla P ro ject F arm B ureau and th e W om en's au x iliary . M em bers of clubs w ho w ent to sum m er school a t O. A. C. w ill m ake re p o rts of th e w ork th ey did. The m em bers w ho w ent to sum m er school from H erm iston are H elen Jendrze- jew ski. F ern H Indner, and R achael Buell from the g irls ’ clubs and Enos M artin from th e boys' clubs. T alk s w ill also be m ade by o th ers in te re ste d in th e w ork. t 27 COWS FOUND UNPROFITABLE A nd th e n , a fte r a cool sp rin g and a Ju n e th a t w as m arked by th e most DURING JUNE d e lig h tfu l of te m p e ra tu re s for liv in g com fort, Ju ly cam e along in 1928 and High Producer of Month in Body W u m ade up for lo st tim e by fo rcin g the Guernsey Owned By th erm o m eter up to 110, th u s eq u alin g th e m axim um m ark m ade on th e p ro W. G. Graham. je c t d u rin g th e p a st 20 years. T u esd ay 's te m p e ra tu re w as 110. D u rin g th e m onth of Ju n e th e re I t re q u ire d sev eral days fo r th e w ere 27 cows in h e rd s of th« Uma w e a th e r m an to ex ten d h is m ark to tilla D airy Im provem ent association th is lim it, acco rd in g to th e records th a t w ere c au g h t in th e a c t of b eing k ept by C harles T ay lo r a t th e d is tric t "b o a rd e rs” and w ere sla u g h te re d fo r o ffice. Ju ly 18 th e m axim um w as beef, according to th^ re p o rt of E. M. 85 w ith 86 reach ed on th e 19th. Ju ly H auser, official te s te r. J u n e saw 49 20 saw th e m ercu ry up to 92 an d or. herd s u n d er te s t w ith 591 cow s e n th e follow ing day it w en t up to 99. rolled, 51 of w hich w ere dry. By J u ly 22 th e m ercu ry w as all CO-OP LAUNDRY STARTS T he averag e p ro d u ctio n o f m ilk llm bened up an d flo w in g read ily w ith for all cows, in clu d in g th o se d ry , was OPERATION THIS WEEK th e re s u lt th a t th e th e rm o m e te r did I. B. Sutton of Tampico, Mexico, a 644 pounds an d 27.2 pounds of fat. On O. Samuel Cummlnfls of Kansas 104. T h a t w as la s t S unday. native of Saginaw, Mich., has been T o tal production of m lik in associa 18 Housewives to Avail Themselves City, who was elected president of M onday it added a n o th e r four notches elected president of the Rotary Inter tion herds w as 380.866 pounds, and Kiwanis International a t th e tw elfth for a p e rfe t 108. of New Machine; Four More national. 16,184 pounds of fat. annual convention of the organization P en d leto n w as Jealous of H erm is F or herds of 20 or m ore cows th e To Start Next Week. to n ’s sum m er w e ath er, how ever, and in Seattle. A. S eifert h e rd of p urebred an d g rade on T uesday th e R ound-up city w en t H olsteins had high averages, 781 T he co-operative laundry, w ork on ! in to firs t place w ith a record of 111, pounds of m ilk an d 26.9 pounds of th e h ig h e st in th a t city since 1912. w hich w as launched a sh o rt tim e ago fat. In th e class th a t includes h erd s O th er w arm day s in H erm isto n 's by th e W om en's A uxilary of th e U m a from 12 to 20 cows A. T. H a u n 's tilla P ro ject F arm B ureau, sta rte d h isto ry w ere eq u al to T uesday s m ax herd of 17 mixed Jerseys an d G u ern im um , acco rd in g to Mr. T aylor s rec o p eratio n s the firs t of th is week in W ashington. D. C.—The N icaraguan seys carried off th e honors w ith an the rooni ad jo in in g th e H erm iston ords. In 1908 th e re w as a sum m er job of the m arines is believed to be average’ of 1002 pounds of mllk^ and creanjery. An electric w ash in g m a- W ashington, D. C.—The celebrated day w hen it reached 108. T h e sam e 42.7 pounds of fat. F o r herds u n d e r c h tn e w as purchased and installed. nearing a close. international case involving Boatswain m ark w as re a c h e d also in 1914 and The surrender of more thau 500 na 12 head A. R. Coppock’s herd of e ig h t 'L au n d ry tu b s have arriv ed and w ill Harry C hristiansen of the United la 1922. tives to m arine troops within the past m ixed Jersey s and G uernseys w ere in T h e m ercu ry h a s gone up to 110 on be in stalled th is week. S tates coast guard has been settled two weeks has wiped out all organized th e lead w ith average m ilk p ro d u ct T h e re a re alread y 18 housew ives D u rin g 1911 by diplomatic negotiations between prev io u s occasions. bands in the interior of the C entral ion of 1062 and fa t 42.9 pounds. scheduled to use th e m achine, and th e re w as a su ch a day, a n d 1926 Daisy, a grade G uernsey ow ned by W ashington and Hondon. American republic, in the opinion ot four o th e rs w ill be added to th e list In admission of the violation of saw one day of 110. the m arine corps headquarters here. W. O'. G raham , w as honor cow for th e for n ext week. Those w ho used the As fa r ag can be a scertain ed the B ritish sovereignty by C hristiansen, The only force at large is believed to m onth w ith a m ilk yield of 1590 la u n d ry th is w eek, and th e ir period the W ashington governm ent has for ch ief re s u lt of th e h o t w ave is th e be th at of G eneral Sandino who, with 1 pounds and a fa t yield of 82.7 of th e day follow. T h e day has been mally expressed its regrets to Hon effect i t h as on conversation and ice approxim ately 150 men, has lied to the pounds. B lack B eauty, a g rad e H ol divided into fo u r periods. Periods don. In addition it has agreed to sur cneam consum ption. R ep o rts have mountainous Jungle betw een the Coco stein ow ned by A. T. H aun, wag sec one and tw o are from 8 to 10 and render to th e British authorities the been m ade th a t a few p o u ltry m en and Bocay rivers in Jinotega province, ond w ith 1410 pounds of m ilk and from 10 to 12 in th e m orning. P e r two A m erican-registered rum-laden have su ffered s lig h t losses of o v erfat 76.1 pounds of fa t. T he cow» art in northern Nicaragua. iods th ree and fo u r are from 1 to 3 vessels seized by C hristiansen off the b ird s or those lack in g In v ita lity . Sandino and. his band are being ■ b o th six y e a rs ol. A n o th er Cow: tn h t and from 3 to 5 in th e aftern o o n . H ay crew s and b a lin g crew s have had slowly "pocketed” by large m arine produced in excess of 70 pounds of fat Bahamas and th eir cargoes. C hristiansen, commanding a coast to w o rk a t a slow er pace, an d in some i T he p resen t schedule: forces operating in th a t region, ac ' fo r th e m onth w as Ace W ag n er s M onday, 1 s t period, H a rk e n rid e r; cording to the lato st reports. Although i g ra d 8 G uernsey, Daisy, 9423 pounds guard patrol vessel, seized th e two cases h a rv e s tin g h as been d isco n tin -j rum-laden ships off the Bahamas last ued d u rin g th e h o tte st p a r t of th e 2nd, O tt: 4 th , W. G. D yer. the operations of th e m arines are diffi of m ilk and 72.5 pounds of fat. T uesday. 1st, W ilson; 2nd H addox; Septem ber. T here is an unsettled dis day. cult on account of the inaccessibility A num ber of H erm iston cows w ere 3rd. L ogan: 4th, Jen d rzejew sk i. pute as to w hether the actual seizure of the jungle section and the rainy In th e onorable m ention list for high W ednesday, 1st, Todd; 2nd, H am was made w ithin B ritish territorial SPECIAL SERVICES HELD season, it is thought th a t within a few production in v ario u s classes. m er. w aters, C hristiansen contending he m onths Sandino will be forced from T h u rsd ay , 1st, G ordon; 2nd. B en BY LOCAL FREE METHODISTS overhauled and took possession of the his present stronghold either to sur TURKEY GROWERS TO ASK sel; 3rd, K ik ; 4th; E. I. Davis. two ships five miles off shore in the render to the m arines or to flee across F rid ay , 1st, L. C. D yer. 2nd, H arr. TARIFF RATE INCREASE S pecial services th a t w ere atten d ed open sea. The point proved to be of the border into H onduras. S a tu rd ay , 2nd, H ooker; 3rd, H u t The m arine troops, num bering about no im portance, however, as C hristian by m em bers from co n g reg atio n s in sen subsequently took the captured tw o s ta te s w ere held T h u rsd ay , F r i chison; 4th, G uiw its. 1500 officers and men in w estern Hermiston Growers Attend Session NICARAGUAN JOB OF MARINES NEAR END OWNERS GET BACK RUM LADEN BOAT SLIGHT DAMAGE DONE BY FIRE IN HINKLE HOME F lam es th a t flared u p from a gaso lin e stove In th e H in k le house south of tow n ig n ited th e w alls of th e k itc h e n an d caused th e fire ala rm to be sounded M onday ju s t a fte r 12 o’clock noon. P. P. S u lliv an h eard th e sh o u ts of Mrs. S heehan, occu- a n t of th e house, and h ad th e flam es u n d er control before rie n from tow n reached th e place. T he dam age w as rep o rted to be Blight. Mr. and Mrs. Sam C arson and sons have re tu rn e d from C anada w here th ey sp en t several w eeks in develop in g a farm w hich th ey re c en tly ac q u ired In a trad e. ships into B ritish w aters, landing his prisoners and the seized cargoes at Gun Cay, Bahamas, w here they spent the night being tran sferred to another coast guard vessel the following day and sent to the United States. WELCOME HOOVER HOME Reception is Sadden by Death of Mrs. Hoover’s Father. Palo Alto, Cal. — H erbert Hoover, th e first resident of the Pacific coast to carry the standard of a g reat poli tical party, returned to his beloved California to receive form al notifica tion of his selection as the republican presidential candidate. It was a quiet home coming, the death of Mrs. Hoover's father, C. D. Henry, w ealthy banker, having made necessary the canceling of the cele brations which the people of San F ran cisco and Palo Alto, the university town, had planned in his honor. W ithin a few hours a fter they reach ed th eir home on the rollihg hill over looking the university campus, Mr. and Mrs. Hoover attended the funeral services for Mr. H enry a t Stanford chapel. Mr. a n d Mrs. A lb ert L a Rose, of San F ran cisco , w ere g u ests a t th e E nos M artin le ft M onday for R up O. T. L o ck rid g e hom e th e firs t of th e e rt, Idaho, w here he w as called on w eek. Mr. L a Rose is a nephew of a cco u n t of th e serio u s illn ess of his Mrs. L ockridge an d th e y h a d n 't seen each o th e r for 33 years. _______ fa th e r. THE FEATHERHEADS « day, S atu rd ay an d S unday in th e H e r m iston m ission of th e F re e M etho d is t church. Rev. R. G. M ilton of W alla W alla, p resid in g eld er, w a8 In c h arg e of th e sessions. O th ers h re e ith e r to a tte n d o r aid in th e services inclu d ed Rev. an d Mrs. D am on of W alla W alla, Mr. an d Mrs. P a rris of W alla W alla, W illiam Abey of P u llm an an d Mrs. Bell an d Mrs. K ern s of W alla W alla. "T h e a tte n d a n c e w as v ery s a tis fa c to ry ,” Rev. B eam ish, local pastor, sta te d . "W e w ish to ex p ress o ur th a n k s to m em bers an d to frien d s w ho provided e n te rta in m e n t for th e v is itin g sp eak ers and w o rk ers.” I Jo»W» l VÄL S to UKS F * W ON A TOP OF SOME CAMPFIRE GIRLS RETURN FROM OUTING AT BINGHAM F ive C am pfire G irls of H erm iston re tu rn e d hom e la s t S unday evening a fte r sp en d in g 10 days in cam p at B ingham S prings. Mrs. J. G. P e a r son ahaperoned th e p a rty . T he g irls indulged in sw im m ing in th e pool a t th e sp rin g s to th e ir h e a rt's co n ten t. T hey also took sev eral hikes and one day h iked to Gib- bmon, a d istan ce of e ig h t m iles, and som e of th em cam e all th e w ay home w ith o u t a lift. Mrs. O scar P ayne is in c h arg e of the H erm iston u n it of C am pfire, but due to illness w as n o t able to m ake The Stork th e trip , so Mrs. P earso n acted. The Mr. and Mrs. Lee W h eeler a re th e g irls m ak in g th e tr ip w ere F lorence p a re n ts of a son ho rn T uesday a t P earson, C oralene an d Iva D uane th e ir home. M arjorie M ullins an d Goldie S h u t Mr. an d Mrs. T hom as H en d rick s of ter. B oardm an a r 8 th e p aren ts of a g irl b o rn W ednesday m o rn in g a t th e H e r Neighbors Harvest Hay m iston h o sp ital. R. E. M cFaul is In th e s a n ita riu m Mr. an d Mrs. A. P. M cN ary who live across th e C olum bia in W ash in g- a t College P lace. W ash in g to n , b u t his to n a re th g p a re n ts of a son born hay crop h as kep t on grow ing, so his W ednesday m o rn in g a t th e H erm ls neig h b o rs in th e M in n eh ah a d is tric t decided to h a rv e s t it. T he c u ttin g , to n h o sp ital. ra k in g and sh ocking have been u n d er Mr. and Mrs. N. B ow m an o t P o rt- way for several days, and today the and, who fo rm erly ow ned th e T ilden n eighbors moved o n to th e place and ra n c h n o rth of tow n, called on s ta rte d stack in g . A com m unity d in 'frie n d s th e firs t of th e w eek. They ner for all th e fam ilies involved was on th e program for today. I w ere en ro u te to W allow a lake. N icaragua and more than 500 In the eastern region, have practically sur rounded Sandino. BRIEF GENERAL NEWS Ex-Prem ier Giolitti of Italy died, following a long illness from uremic poisoning. He was 85 years old? P anam a canal tolls in the fiscal year ju s t closed increased alm ost $3,- 000,000 over the previous year, the Panam a canal office announced. Announcem ent th a t th e 62nd an nual m eeting of the national grange will convene in W ashington Novem ber 14 to 23 was made by L. J. Taber, m aster of the grange. P reference will be given world war veterans in the hom esteading of 106,- 388 acres ol land in Idaho, Montana, Utah and Wyoming, announced by the departm ent of the interior as open foi set Jem eut. 'la x collection lor the fiscal year 1923 decreased 174,776,244.29 under 192 Z, tile treasury departm ent an nounced. More than halt ot the loss was troin income taxes, which tell oil. 145,456,965.92. u u rion K. W heelej, United ¡states senator trom Montana, was renom inat ed by the dem ocratic party in Mou tana in the prim aries. Joseph M. Dixon, form er governor, received the republican nomination. Transit is Granted. An appeal to congress to ra lse the ta r iff on tu rk e y s as a m eans of p ro te c tin g th e grow ers of th e U nited S tates a g a in s t A rgentine w hich has lately began m oving tu rk e y s into A m erican m ark ets in appreciable vol um e w ill be made a t the next session according to in fo rm atio n divulged last n ig h t a t a m eeting of local grow ers. A rg en tin e can move b ird s by w ater to th e U nited S tates for a cen t a pound, it w as stated . The freig h t ra te from H crm leton to eastern m ar k ets w ill averag e about th ree cents. T he p resen t ta r iff is six cents, and a i dem and to double th e present ta riff Is to be made. T he U nion P acific System has vol u n ta rily g ra n te d a loading in tr a n s it privilege th a t w ill perm it grow ers a t in te rm e d ia te p o in ts to load fractio n al p a rts of c a rs for an e x tra paym ent of $6.30, L. A. B re ith a u p t said. H ereto fo re grow ers have not enjoyed th is prlvlege. S peakers included Mrs. C. G. B rink, W. A. H o lt and G. H. Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Osborn of P o rt land sp en t Sunday a t the 0. C. Pierce home. Mr, Osborn is a b ro th e r of Mrs. Pierce. Ju it for & Starter By Otboroe S **? W S COULD * JtìfTWON 1 4 « < » 0 .0 0 0 H U » M - U f n t t CoiAST.'- VJOUtONT * » t t r t Az . VACARON 'M oueu zgo AROUND R W O O L O on ^ 1 0 .0 0 0 / nut- : n t «S ound ■UKSI M i I l MOCK ANO W MS A SODA -------- AMD AfiT U t f • MOD 1 W ftN T fD «A * «r i Held Here; Loading in by W e^ev« MewvpapM UatM-> ,/ G ow ! - » I KWD- TESTING IS AID IN * DETECTING BOARDERS I. B. SUTTON T 1 - - - -A-1 «»Zc 11834578