The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, September 06, 1928, Image 1

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HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1928
COLUMBIA FARMERS
DIVIDE FARM WORK
DR. J. H DELLINGER
CHILD FALLS INTO IRRIGATION
JE1DRZEWSKI
AND
CHECK MADE ON CHURCH
CANAL AT BOARDMAN SUNDAY
ATTENDANCE, OFFERING
Coniciouaneu Regained After Hour’s Baptist-Christian
Hard Work and Patient is
Brought to Hermiston.
LYNCH
Project Men Believe in Possibilities
and Future oi Hermiston
District.
Church
E. R. A. SELIGMAN
Sunday-
TURKEY GROWERS
HOLD MEETING
School Shows Good Ga.n
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The 16 months old child of ,Mr. and
Mrs. Frederickson of Boardman fell
Sunday into an irrigation ditch and
was carried through a concrete flume
and down the ditch some distance.
When found the child had been
washed into a field. After working
with the child over an hour it re­
gained consciousness.
It was then
brought to the Hermiston hospital
until it fully recovered.
BUILD ON RANCHES
NO. 1
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Over 8 Months Perod.
DISCUSS FEEDING AND FATTEN-
A check has been made of attend­
ees and offering at the Baptist-
Christian Sunday school during the
period from January 15, 1928 to
September 2. 1928. There have been
2,535 people attend Sunday school
and the ofering was 8107.59.
During the 34 Sundays previous
to the union there were 1.518 peo­
ple attended and the offering was
551.74. This shows a very material
Increase In the short while.
ING OF BIRDS FOR MARKET
Shipments of Turkey» Thii Fall W ill
Probably Exceed That of
Year Ago.
What Is better than to meet an op­
The first meeting this fall of the
timist early in the morning? Noth­
turkey growers of this community
ing at all, unless it should happen to
was held last night at Assistant
r
be two optimists.
County Agent Jenkins’ office.
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COWBOYS AND COWGIRLS
The Herald reporter found John
nice sized crowd attended and a very
Jendrezejewski and C. A. Lynch busy
ARRIVING FOR THE ROUND-UP FRESHMAN WEEK IS AID
keen interest was displayed la
the
one morning at the Lynch dairy farm
discussion.
TO COLLEGE BEGINNERS
Pendleton, Sepember 6— Pendleton
co-operating in the construction of a
The purpose of this meeting was
wears an air of expectancy these days »•Corvallis, September 6—In the
barn for the Lynch herd of twenty-
to discuss the feeding and fattening
ind indeed there's a reason. For ‘g'ood old days” a freshman going
five cows. Having Just finished a 12
of the birds for the market and talks
the Round-Up, September 19, 20, 21 on a campus for the first time did so
foot concrete silo, Mr. Lynch's de­
were made by all of the larger grow­
E. R. A. Seligman of Columbia uni- ers.
and 22, isn’t far off and a heap of at his own risk. If he asked the way
sire for Improvement on his place led
work and preparation 18 going on.
him to start work on a barn that
to,the men's dormitory and was dir­ Meraity, who was selected by John J.
According to New Madden, who is
Pendletonians have donned their ected by a solemn Junior to the wom­ Raakob, national Democratic chair­ president of the local turkey grow­
promises to be one of the best, if not
Dr. J. H. Dellinger, head of the Round-Up attire and bedazzle the en's gymnasium, that was part of the man, to make a complete study of the ers association, everyone Is encourag­
the best on the project. When the
farm relief situation and draft a plan ed over the business and feel for the
barn is finished work will begin on radio laboratory of the United States eye with their colorful splendor.' game.
bureau of standards, has been made On September 8 the decorations go up
a concrete milk house.
Since Freshman week was institut­ for the benefit of the farmers.
short time they have been producing
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The barn has cement foundation, chief engineer of the technical dlvl- 'and the whole city will be in gala ed at Oregon State college four years
that they are having good results.
floors, mangers and gutters and two slon of the federal radio commission. dress for the annual autumn epic.
ago all this is changed. When the
No definite Information can be ob­
Cowboys and cowgirls are arriving 1300 or more freshmen assemble
rows of patent stanchions. A space
tained “s to the number of birds to
and the livestock is here for the show. here Monday, September 24, they
in the upper part of the barn will be
be shipped this fall, though it is
Besides the Round-Up’s bucking will be welcomed by the faculty al­
24 feet high and 24 feet wide to
thought that It will exceed the last
horses and Mexican steers big aggre­ most a full week before the upper
hold 100 tons of hay and a track will
year’ss shipments considerably.
gations of relay horses, buckers, rop­ classmen return.
be installed for end loading at the
There are quite a number who are
barn, carriers, etc. Lighting and ven­
ing horses, etc., are arriving from
Port Townsend, Wash. Two bodies afipected to sign with the Idaho
During preliminary registration
tilation are well taken care of in the
outside. The buckers are fresh frqm that day they will be divided up into of two passengers washed ashore In Growers before the shipping season
Los Angeles, Cal.—Evangelist Aimee the range and promise some unusual groups of 15 each, in charge of a Discovery bay, near here, revealed the begins.
plans for this modern dairy barn.
Mr. Lynch is a comparative new­ Semple McPherson will be summoned entertainment for the cowboys.
faculty loader who will be the per­ fate of the seven persons aboard the
Advance ticket sales show a decid­ sonal guide and counselor of that British Columbia Airways monoplane HERMISTON SCHOOL TEACHER
comer to the project, coming here before the county grand jury in an
from Portland less than three years investigation into her real estate op­ ed Increase and a record crowd is group for the week of introduction which, plunged into the Strait of Juan
DIES IN SEATTLE HOSPITAL
ago, an moving to his present loca­ erations at Lake Tahoe, Cal., resort, expected. Aomng distinguished visi­ into problems ana perplexities of col­ de Fuca In a dense fog Saturday, Aug­
tion. known as the Voliva or Watiga- labeled "fraudulent” by civil litigants. tors will be Phillip Ashton Rollins lege life. By the time the sophisti­ ust 25.
The bodies, wrapped in wreckage
raan ranch, about a year ago. While This announcement was made by the of New York, author of "The Cow­ cated sophs, juniors and senior re­
Word was received this morning
boy” and other books, and notable turn for their registration on Satur­ of the plane, were those of Mrs.
he was in business twelve years in I district attorney’s office.
Decision to bring the famous ex­ ag a magazine writer also. Mr. Rol­ day, September 29, the newcomers Alexander MacCallum Scott of Lon­ of the death of Mias Mary Atkinson,
Portland before coming here, his
earlier life was spent on a farm and ponent of the "Four Square Gospel” lins has seen the show on other oc will have passed the initiation per­ don, England, whose husband, a for­ August 31 in a hospital in Seattle.
Miss Atkinson taught commercial
he has swung back into the work on creed before the inquisitorial body casions and it was he who conceiv­ iod and be ready for real work the mer member of parliament, was also
work during the past year at the
followed
closely
upon
the
visit
of
a
a
passenger,
and
Floyd
Soverel
of
ed
the
novel
idea
of
giving
a
sack
of
his Columbia district ranch in a busi­
following Monday.
local high school and upon the cloae
nesslike. way and with faith in the group of purported "victims” of her oats to the most notorious bucker at
When the college heae outlined Fast Orange, N. J„ who boarded the of the school year went to Bend
Umatlllaa project and its possibili­ realty activities to the prosecutors' the Round-Up. This trophy was won its program of Freshman week in plane at the last minute.
Both bodies gave evidonce of hav where she visited for some time.
by the celebrated No Name, who 1924, the University of Maine alone
ties for the farmer who plans his line office.
Later she went to Vctorta, B. C.,
Attorney Benjamin Lewis, leading died last year after nine glorious
of work and follows hts plans.
had made any such attempt to give Ing been crushed from below as they
where she Intended staying until the
the
party,
demanded
a
criminal
com­
sat
In
their
chairs.
This,
aviators
years
of
the
very
choicest
bucking
at
Mr. Lynch considers silage of
Incoming students preliminary in
school year began. She wag un­
equal feding value with hay when plaint against the evangelist. All of the Round-Up. The sack of oats struetion and personal guidance in think, proves that the plane struck
his
clients
described
themselves
as
most appropriately, bore a casket advance of actual study classes. The the water with terrific force while doubtedly returning wben she became
fed in conjunction with hay and will
begin putting his corn into the silo members of Angelus temple congre­ plate with fitting inscription when practice proved such an instant suc­ In practically a horizontal position, 111. Friends were somewhat concern­
gation.
ed when she did not arrive September
presented to thé late No Name.
about the last of the month.
cess with such real benefits to stu­ instead of a nose-dive.
After
a
brief
conference,
at
which
3, but were greatly shocked when the
Bull
fights
in
Spain
have
been
seen
Mr. Lynch and Mr. Jendrzejewski
her followers said that Mrs. McPher­ by Miss Elizabth C. Bridge, promi­ dents that scores of requests for he
word came. She had suffered from
believe in neighborly cooperation
plan
came
to
the
college.
Some
form
SENATOR ROBINSON NOTIFIED diabetes for some years.
son sold them property near the nent resident of Maine, and she has
and have jointly purchased an ensil­
of Freshman toeek is now used in
northern California resort through
witnessed the Pasion Play at Ober-
Acceptance Speech Defende 8mith’e
age cutter which they will use this
misrepresentations, Deputy District ammergau; now she wishes to see practically every state Institution in
Birthday Celebration
Attitude on Liquor letue.
the country.
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fall and divide the labor on each
Attorney Mclsaacs announced that bulldoggtng and to witness the Round
place, as thej are doing in the build­ the matter would be turned over to
A large force of clerks is now busy
Hot Springs, Ark. — Farm relief,
A group of friends and relatives
ing Improvements. When the barn the county grand jury for investiga­ Up, the epic drama of the West. with entrance credentials which have prohibition, merchant marine and surpprlsed Mrs. Minnie Norton Sun­
Miss Bridge and parents will moto poured into the registrar’s office In political corruption were singled out day, the occasion being her birthday.
on Mr. Lynch's place Is finished, the tion.
here.
neighbors will move over to Mr.
numbers sufficient to indicate a slight as leading campaign issues by Sen­ A lovely birthday dinner was serv
Miss Bridge, in making reserva- Increase over the record freshman ator Joe T. Robinson of Arkansas, in ed.
Jendrzewski’s ranch and put up a
BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
otions said: ‘T keenly anticipate class of a year ago which totaled accepting the democratic vice-presi­
24x26 building, half of which will
Those present were Mr. and Mr«.
seeking an exhibition which is so 1422 for the three terms.
be used for horses and the rest for
This in­ dential nomination.
Harry Duvall and daughter Erma,
The mother of Charles and Sid typically American.”
He cited farm relief as perhaps the Mr. and Mrs. Crockett Duvall and
the turkeys that will be held over
crease is expected In spite of many
Chaplin, Mrs. Hannah Chaplin, died at
the winter to form the nucleus for Glendale, Cal.
rejections of out-of-state students "most important” of the four, and de­ family, Winifred Duvall and Ned Du­
his next year's flock.
whose records are given even closer clared that Herbert Hoover, the re­ vall, all of Lexington, Miss Linna
Governor A. G. Sorlie of North Da­ CHIMES ENTERTAINERS AT
Mr. Jendrzewski is a firm believer
scrutiny
than students from within publican standard bearer, who 1 b de­ Wr^e and mother from Stanfield,
BAPTIST-CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
kota died In Blsmark. Death was
in rotation of crops and thinks a caused by heart disease.
the state.
Only those are being ad­ scribed as the president’s trusted ad­ Mr. and Mrs. Cecil W arner and fam­
farmer should Plow up weaX spots
mitted
who
show promise of being visor, was “perhaps more directly re­ ily, Joe Norton, Miss Thompson and
Waldo
Davis’
Triple
Chimes
Enter­
Florence Vidor, motion picture star,
in his fields and put in something has been married to Jasch Heifetz, tainers, a trio of artistic harmoniz- capable of doing the high grade of sponsible for the failure of farm re­ Mrs. B. F. Duvall, all of St. Joseph,
lief legislation during the Harding- Missouri.
else. ‘‘I planted my Whjte Dent corn world famous concert violinist.
ers. will be at the Baptist-Christian work demanded here.
Coolidge administrations than any
this spring on new plowed land,” he
church
Wednesday.
September
12,
8
The Santa Fe railroad received
other single political leader.”
said, "double cultivatqjl once with authority from the interstate com­ P- M. Mrs. Davis was Lizzie DeMoss FARM BUREAU AUXILIARY
Union Oil Manager Transferred
Senator Robinson defended the pro­
one more single cultivation and Irri- merce commission to acquire the Kan­ on of the seven charter members of
Aubrey Dean, who has been Union
hibition modification stand of Gover­
• gated every 11 days. When I take the sas City, Mexico & Orient railroad by the well known DeMoss musical fam­
WILL MEET SEPTEMBER
nor Alfred E. Smith as a personal Oil Agent here for the past several
corn off I shall replant the ground purchase of its capital stock amount­ ily. Plan to hear the musicians.
months, left Saturday night for
to alfalfa and common smooth vetch.” ing to 114,507,500.
Tickets for adults 35 cents, children
The regular meeting of the Farm right to which the presidential nom­
Medford where he was transferred.
inee
Is
entitled
and
denied
that
"Farming’s all right,” said Mr.
"More than 100,000 people are fac­ 15 cents. Admission at the door 50 Bureau Auxiliary will be held at 1:30
Jendrzewski. "Some folks seem to ing starvation in the hurricane-devas­ cents and 25 cents. Get your tickets September 7. An old fashioned F ri­ Smith’s program would constitute Earl Baker will take Mr. Dean's
think you're tied down milking cows tated area of Haiti. All animals were early. You will get your money's day afternoon school program will be nullification” of the constitution as place while Harry McMillan will
have Mr. Baker’s place. George Har-
but show me the job anywhere where killed and entire crops were destroy­ worth if you enjoy music.
given, and as a’ more serious part of charged by republicans.
kenrlder
began work for the com­
Never
before
has
Arkansas
given
a
you are making any kin'd of a success ed. Cultivated farms were completely
the entertainment a short talk will
pany.
candidate
to
the
national
ticket
of
a
with it that you are not tied down drowned out.
be made on the election and regis­
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
major party. Not since 1856 has the
to, and besides, there's always some
PUTTING UP STOP SIGNS tration laws. Also the question of south had a representative on a na­
Services at Methodist church. Sun­
one waiting round the corner to get
The Public Service Commission of
whether we shall have two meetings tional ballot.
day morning at 11 o’clock the pastor
your Job away from you. Thig is a Oregon upon their own motion are
The highway department are put- a month will be discussed.
will have for his subject, "Babson’s
good country for a farmer, and I be­ making a formal Investigation of the ttng up stop aigns along the highway
Six Reasons Why Business Men do
lieve in it and its future,” said Mr. Hermiston Light & Power Co., to de­ and the state law will be strictly en­
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Agnew, of Seat- . The
Ge8r
fel1 wh,le play-
Jendrzewski, and his neighbor Mr. termine whether or not the rates are forced, compelling people to stop tle are vtsiting at the home of their ' nK at 8Ch°o1 Tuc8day and broke hl" not go to Church." In the evening
at 7:46, subject, "Th« Man With a
Lynch nodded his agreement.
reasonable.
when coming onto a highway.
son. A. W, Agnew.
iarni
Frendly Foe.” S. Hamrick, pastor.
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