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H E R M IS T O N , UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1928
THREE CHOSEN TO
GO TO STATE FAIR
MRS. T. G. WINTER
OVER $1,000 OFFERED
WILLIAM F. WHITING
NORTH MORROW FAIR
ATTRACTSGOOD CROWD
SCHOOL BAND GIVES AFTERNOON
STOCKJUDGING TEAM TO ENTER
CONCERT IN NEW GYM.
COMPETITION
LOTS OF MUSIC ASSURED AT THE e r ’s o rc h e stra w ill play a t th e A udi
PROJECT FAIR
Tryout» Held September 13 at E. L.
Jcckson Ranch.
Forty are in
Legion to Have Carnival Features.
Attendance.
Football Game and Dance.
As a re su lt of try o u ts held on
T h u rsd ay . S eptem ber 13, a t club
field day on th e E. L. Jack so n farm ,
th re e boys. Floyd M cM ullen, Dick
M ar in o n j D onald Jackso n w ere se
le c t d . from a
h ig h ly com petitive
error p to serve as a stock Judging
team a t th e s ta te fair. T he try o u ts
consisted in ju d g in g she?p, hogs and
d airy cows, each co m p etito r fillin g
in a «core card for th e purpose.
A pproxim ately fo rty club m em bers
w ere present a t th e m eeting, stu d e n ts
h av in g been excused from school and
tak en to th e farm on th e school bus.
A car loaded w ith club tock, con
sistin g of n ine heifers, n in e sheep,
*som e hogs a n a e x h ib its of p o u ltry
w ill leave on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n and
re tu rn probably S eptem ber 30. W al
th e r O tt, one of th e h ig h est scoring
club m em bers in U m atilla county,
w ill accom pany th e c ar of exhibits.
G erald
H addox,
a n o th e r
hig h
scor ng club m em ber, p lan s to e n te r
h is H olstein h eifer. i n a show m an
ship co n tst com peting for a $150
H o lstein calf. Floyd McM ullen and
W a lth e r O tt w ill also e n te r th is con
test th e la tte r co m peting w ith a J e r
sey heifer, fo r th e prize of a Jersey
h eifer calf. T he w in n er am ong th e
H olstein, Jersey s and G uernseys w ill
receive a $250 h e ife r p resen ted by
G overnor I. L. P a tte rso n , th e choice
of th e breed b e in g le ft to th e w inner.
George Je n k in s, a ss ista n t county
a g en t, w ill be l n ch arg e of th e ex
h ib its from th e county an d w ill be
ln atte n d a n c e a t th e fa ir d u rin g th e
e n tire week a ss istin g club m em bers
in p re p a rin g an im als for ex h ib itio n .
The- display of e x h ib its to be ta k e n
to th e S tate F a ir th is year is indic-
tive of the fine w ork done in club
Y a c tiv ities in th e county and in a
large m easure th is success is due to
th e u n tirin g e ffo rts of th e local club
leaders. E. L. Jack so n , in his capac
ity as leader, h as done splendid w ork
in th e local clubs d u rin g th e p a st
m onths.
FIRE DESTROYS THE FARM
HOUSE OF LEROY SULLIVAN
Blaze Monday Destroy» Dwelling and
Content». ,Los» Partially Cov
ered by Insurance.
F ire o f unk n o w n o rig in com plete
ly destroyed th e hom e of LeRoy S ul
liv an on th e B u tte r creek road Mon
day m orning and resu lted in Mrs.
S u lliv a n receiv in g ‘ p a in fu l b u rn s
a b o u t th e head an d arm s. She w as
b ro u g h t Im m ediately to H erm iston
fo r tre a tm e n t.
Mrs. S u lliv an w as n o t in th e house
a t th e tim e th e blaze w as discovered,
r b u t w as told of it by h e r six y ear
old son. She ru sh ed in to th e b u ild
ing, telephoned to tow n for help, and
rescued th e baby w ho w as asleep in
th e fro n t p a rt of th e house. A n u m
ber of m en answ ered th e call b u t by
th e tim e th e y a rriv e d on th e scene,
th e fire had m ade such h eadw ay th a t
it w as Im possible for th em to fig h t
th e blaze or save an y of th e fu rn ish
ings except one m a ttre ss w hich some
one dragged th ro u g h a n open w in
dow.
T he loss w as p a rtia lly cov
ered by insurance.
Other Features of
Interest.
“ Over a th o u san d d o llars in
p riz e s!’’
T h e m an ag ers of th e U m atilla P ro
ject F a ir a re ca llin g a tte n tio n to th e
a ttra c tiv e prem ium booklets Just off
th e press and ready for d istrib u tio n ,
an d th e list of prem ium s and spec
IKr«. Thomas G. Winter, prominent ial prizes is c e rta in ly g o in g to help
clubwoman of Minneapolis, Is direct boost In te re st In th e com ing fair,
ing the republican "kitchen cam O ctober 5 an d 6.
paign.” It is Mrs. W inter’s job to line
T o tal am o u n ts offered ex h ib ito rs
up the housewives and their daughters a t th e fa ir is m ore th a n a t an y o th e r
in support of Herbert Hoover.
fa ir ever held h ere a n j su p e rin te n d
e n ts in every division say th a t In
q u irie s a re com ing ln th ick and fast
a n d th e m ore th e m errier. A p a rtic
u la rly larg e in crease in In te re st is
show n i n th e division for H olstein
fem ales, and w ith th e larg e h erd s of
th is breed on th e p ro ject th is prom
Los Angeles —Charges of Sanford ises to be one of th e fe a tu re s of th e
Clark, a 15-year-old youth th a t four livestock section, and Jersey ow ners
m issing southern California boys had m ust look to th e ir lau rels as p rom i
been held captive and then put to n e n t a ttra c tio n s.
death on a sm all ranch n ear River
Sw ine, sheep an d ra b b it sections
side, Cal., resulted in the detention
in th e boo k lets show good re tu rn s for
here of Cyrus George N orthcott, 57,
th e e x h ib ito rs In th ese classes, and
th e ranch owner.
honey, w hich h as alw ay s made a good
On the stren g th of the story as
sho w in g a t th e fair, has fo u r spec
told by Clark, who said he had been
ial prizes for w hich to com pete th is
held captive on the place and had been
year, as w ell as th e re g u la r p rem
forced to participate in the killing of
ium». In fa c t th e n u m b er of spec
one of the boys, search was begun
for the son of th e rancher, S tew art ial prizes offered th is y ear In alm ost
N orthcott, 21 years eld. The officers every division is u n u su a lly large.
U nder th e head of p o u ltry , tu rk ey s,
believe young N orthcott fled to Can
ada after young Clark’s a rrest by im ducks and geese come ln for a tte n
m igration au thorities here investigat tio n as well as W h ite L eghorn and
B arred Rocks, an d w ith th e p ro ject
ing his entry into the United States.
The elder N orthcott was arrested in becom ing so m uch a p o u ltry pro d u c
Los Angeles, and police believe he in g section th is w ill pro b ab ly be one
F arm
and his wife vacated th e farm at the of th e o u ts ta n d in g ex h ib its.
e x h ib its, b o th in sin g le en trie s and
same tim e the son fled.
in o n e-farm displays, w ill be com
p le te ' a n j o rig in al, an d e n trie s from
OUST DRY INFORMERS
o u t of tow n a re prom ised.
T he w om en’s d ivision
w ill see
Use of “Stool Pigeons” In Prohibition
some In te re stin g co m p etitio n , as loc
D epartm ent Discontinued.
W ashington, D. C.—Use of "stool al women are n o t g o in g to allow o u t
pigeons” by prohibition enforcem ent side com petition to go u n ch allen g ed ,
agents has been discontinued as an a n d m uch o f th e la tte r is expected.
"unnecessary
evil,” Commissioner S pecial prizes a re offered In both
Doran of the prohibition bureau an hom e economy an d needlew ork d iv
isions. Miss L ucy Case, of C orvallis,
nounced.
The bureau has had a fund with w ho h as m ade m any frien d s on h er
which Inform ers could be paid. Re p ast v isits here, has consented t0 w t
cently perjury charges w ere filed as ju d g e in th ese classes.
P rem iu m s ln th e boys’ and g ir ls ’
against inform ers of this class In
W ashington, D. C., which caused the club w ork a re m uch m ore t h a n in
comm issioner to announce th a t order» p revious y ears an d special prizes in
had been issued some tim e ago to th is w ork a re u n u su a lly fine.
discontinue th e'em p lo y m en t of such
A t th e tim e of th e fa ir th e larg e
prizes offered ln th e d airy e n te rp rise
persons.
special an d th e p o u ltry p la n t spec-
C oast Labor Conditions Improve.
lan w ill be aw ard ed an d th e e n tr a n ts
San Francisco.—Industrial activities in th ese classes a re w o rk in g h a rd to
in California, W ashington and Oregon w in th ese coveted honors.
increased noticeably during August
T he fa ir board h as been d ilig e n t
w ith an actual shortage of labor ln in its a tte m p ts to fu rn ish p len ty of
certain sections. This is the trend of m usic an d fu n fo r th e p ublic th is
the August industrial employm ent sur y ear, and as evidence s ta te th a t th e re
vey rep o rt of the departm ent of labor. w ill be tw o ban d s an d an o rc h e s tra
h e re fo r th e tw o day s and c a rn iv al
Oregon Auto Crashes Kill 122.
fe a tu re s a-p len ty .
T h e La G rande
Salem, Or.—During th e first eight h ig h school band w ill play a t th e
months of this year 122 persons were g ro u n d s b o th days a n d fo r th e g ran d
killed in m otor vehicle accidents, ac p arad e S a tu rd a y m o rn in g . T h is is a
cording to a report prepared by Sam h ig h -p riced , u n ifo rm ed o rg an izatio n
A. Kozer, secretary of state.
and is one of th e b est ln th e sta te .
T h e L egion d ru m an d bugle corps
— U m atilla P ro ject F a ir. Oct. 5-6— of P en d leto n a re com ing, and F le tc h
FOUR MISSING BOYS
DECLARED SLAIN
to riu m dances both F rid ay and S at
u rd a y nights.
T he board is w o rk in g up plans for
a n ig h t show to be held in th e dis
play h a ll early ln th e evening, w ith
e n te rta in m e n t featu res, and th e c a r
n iv al row w ill be lined w ith booths,
w here th e quick of eye and hand
m ay h it th e n ig g er baby, rin g the
can e an d do th e th o u san d and one
th in g s th a t go w ith a fair.
T h ere w ill be a football gam e S a t
u rd ay afternoon.
T he H erm iston post of th e A m erican
L egion w ill be in c h arg e of th e c a r
n iv al featu res, tb e sta n d s and con
cessions on th e g ro u n d s an d htey
prom ise a good tim e for grow n folks
folks and th e kiddles, w ith plenty
of balloons, canes and sq u ak ers, nv-
e lty g ifts and o th e r fu n and noise
m akers. Concessions a t th e grounds I
w ill be bpen both aftern o o n s, and
an d a t th e dances each ev ening a t
th e a u d ito riu m th e L egion w ill have
a re g u la r "D ays of ’49” show , w ith
th e best of eq u ip m en t w hich they
have been able to secure. It is
hoped to hav th e c a rn iv al featu res
of th e fa ir in ch arg e of local m an
ag em en t each y ear h e re a fte r.
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G et y p u r prem ium booklet a t
th e D istric t office, and m ake
your e n trie s early, to h elp a
h ard -w o rk ed com m ittee.
E n tr y b la n k s and in fo r m a-
tlo n may be o b tain ed a t th e
d is tric t office
G et y o u r n eig h b o r in te re st-
ed and m ake it th e b iggest fa ir
th e p ro ject h as ever had.
T alk w ith any m em ber of th e
F a ir B oard or w ith th e super-
tn te n d e n t of th e division- In
w hich you a re in te re ste d .
B oard of M anagers— L. C.
D yer, p re sid e n t; C h arles T ay-
lor, s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r; Logan
Todd, d airy c a ttle ; O scar M ike-
sell, sw ine and sheep; W m. Log-
an, p o u ltry ; J . D. H a rra h ,
honey; J . S. W est, ra b b its; B ax-
te r H u tch iso n , farm p ro d u cts;
Mrs. C. M. B est, w om en's dlvls-
Ion; E. L. Jackson, boys’ club
Leroy S u lliv an , livestock, an d
H. K. D ean, su p e rin te n d e n t ln
g eneral.
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RECEPTION FOR TEACHERS
PLANNED FOR SEPTEMBER 28
A reception h o n o rin g th e teach ers
of th e local schols w ill be held F r i
day evening, S eptem ber 28, a t th e
h ig h school. T h e P a re n t-T e a c h e r as
sociation, th e M ethodist and B ap tist
ch u rch es a re sp o n so rin g th e re cep t
ion. C om m ittees are ap pointed and
It
hoped th a t everyone w ill m ake
th is a real success.
A. D. SMITH, BUTTER CREEK
RANCHER LEAVES HOSPITAL
A. D. S m ith , H erm iston re sid e n t
who su ffered serious In ju rie s
last
sp rin g w hen h is produce tru c k w as
h it by a tr a in n e a r H aines, Oregon,
re tu rn e d to h is hom e S a tu rd ay , h a v
in g le ft th e h o sp ital ln B aker on
S eptem ber 3. Mr. S m ith is m ak in g
rapid Im provem ent and w ill probably
be able to w alk w ith o u t cru tc h e s be
fore long. H is le ft leg w as broken
and s p lit in to fo u r p a rts from the
an k le up. and alth o u g h tw o doctor»
opinioned t h a t th e leg w ould
be
s tiff for a long tim e, Mr. S m ith says
th ere Is a p p a re n tly no stiffn e ss ln
th e jo in t.
Weather is Ideal for Show.
Many
Exhibits to be Brought to Local
Fair in October.
William F. Whiting of Holyoke,
Mass., who was appointed secretary
of commerce to succeed Herbert
Hoover.
NAVAL PERSONNEL
IS SHORT 2349 MEN
W ashington, D. C.—Although enlist
ed personnel of th e navy will be in
creased by 750 men during the present
fiscal year through economies and ex
tra finances, the force for peace-time
operations of the fleets rem ains short
by 2349 men.
R ear Admiral R. H. Leigh, chief of
the bureau of navigation, analyzed tbe
situation and found th at an average
of 84,410 enlisted men could be main
tained through the funds available,
com pared to' 83,560 last year, 410 of
whom do duty in naval hospitals ad
m inistering to V eterans’ B ureau pa
tients.
E nlistm ents of 19,385 men will em
pire this year, and with 65 per cent
re-enlistm ents 6785 will have to be
replaced, along with about 9170 expect
ed to be lost through desertions, court
m artlals, sickness and accidents, mak
ing a total of 15,955 to be recruited.
The navy Is facing a shortage of
2718 petty officers and 2400 students
are sought among the bluejackets for
service schools to fit them for pro
motion.
Of the 60,188 men destined for sea
duty this year, 10,000 are of less than
one year’s service.
BRIEF GENERAL N^WS
General John -J. P ershing celebrat
ed his 68th birthday Septem ber 13.
Jean Claud Ju stin e Charplct, 103,
said to be the oldest man ln the south
west, died a t his home In H ardin coun
ty, Texas.
At P resident Coolidge’s request the
American Red Cross appropriated $50,-
000 for Immediate relief In hurricane-
stricken Porto Rtco.
The American governm ent may be
Invited to participate in a revision of
the statutes of the perm anent interna
tional court of justice.
Mrs. M yrtle Huddleston, 35-year-old
New York city m atron, set a new en
durance swimming record for both
men and ,women when she emerged
from the R avenhall pool a t Coney Is
land a fter having rem ained in the
w ater for 60 hours.
D ispatches from Porto Rico indicate
one of the greatest d isasters In his
tory of Caribbean hurricanes. Report»
say 70 per cent of the homes in San
Juan and 30 per cent of the buildings
were destroyed. A third of the city's
population is believed to be w ithout
shelter.
T he a n n u a l N o rth M orrow C ounty
F a ir, w hich la held on a lte rn a te years
In Irrig o n and B oardm an, w as th a
a ttra c tio n w hich drew a good sited
crow d to Irrig o n last S a tu rd a y from
th e su rro u n d in g co u n try .
T he w eath er w as Ideal an d th e live
stock ex h ib its w ere placed u n d er th e
tre e s ln th e school house grounds.
T he a g ric u ltu ra l, dom estic science
and o th e r displays w ere show n l 0 th e
b asem ent of th e new gy m n asiu m ad
d itio n , and all displays w ere of a
h ig h chaacter.
D inner w as served to a larg e n u m
b er ln room s a d jo in in g th e display
room. In the afte rn o o n a ball gam e
on th e grounds, c a n n in g d e m o n stra
tio n s and a band co n cert by th e I r r i
gon band, u n d er th e d irectio n of Mr.
M aaske, w ere a tra c tio n s. H erm isto n
people w ho assisted in Judging w ere
G. II. Je n k in s, boys’ a n d g irls ’ club
w o rk ; Miss F a n n y Todd an d
Mrs.
C harles T aylor, c a n n in g d em o n stra
tio n s; W. G. R odda, honey,
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Seen a t th e fa ir from H erm iston
w ere G. H. Je n k in s, F. B. S w ay te,
F an n y Todd, L ogan Todd, Mr. a n d
Mrs. W . G. R odda, Mr. an d Mra.
C h arles T aylor and M arvin W ataon.'
L ite ra tu re a d v e rtisin g th e U m a tilla
P ro ject fa ir was d is trib u te d .
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A num ber of th e ex hibitor» a t the
N o rth M orrow co u n ty fa ir have a ta i-
ed th a t th e y in te n d to show a t th e
com ing local fair.
LOCAL HUNTERS SHOOT
DEER ON MOUNTAIN TRIP
T he re cen t o p en in g o f th e h u n tin g
season afforded a n u m b e r o f Hermis-
o t e n th u s ia sts an o p p o rtu n ity to leave
fo r the Blue m o u n tain s and lim b er up
th e ir firearm s.
Included In one p a rty w hich re
tu rn e d w ith th re e fine d eer w ere the
Messrs. B a rn e tt, S pain, B ak er and
Roy A tteb u ry . E d M cM illan and
M onty H edw all bagged tw o. A p a rty
in clu d in g Mr. an d Mrs. P o tte r and
th e Messrs. C hapm an a n d A tchison of
U m atilla cam e hom e w ith th e prize
lot so far, h av ig killed n o t only th re e
d eer b u t a good sized b ear aa w ell.
W hispered ru m o rs have it th a t th is
new s w as the sig n al to r a n u m b er of
solicitous frien d s to re m a rk th a t
"now It w as safe for Ju d g e W est to
go to the m o u n tain s.”
LEGION MAKES PLAN FOR
“DAYS OF
SHOW
N egotiations fo r a lay -o u t of g e n u
ine gam bling eq u ip m en t to be used
a t th e A m ercan L egion'» "D ays of
’4 9” show d u rin g th e P ro je c t F a ir,
w ere made la s t M onday by J. M.
B iggs and H arry K elly. T he equip
m en t wag o b tain ed In P en d leto n an d
is prom ised to sa tisfy th e m ost p a r
tic u la r custom er.
T e n ta tiv e p lan s for th is p a rt of th e
show w hich is to be conducted in
connection w it h th e dan ce every
ev ening of th e fa ir, assu re lo ts of
e n te rta in m e n t fo r th e crow ds.
The re p re se n ta tiv e s of th e local
Legion, Mr. B iggs a n d Mr. K elly,
also re p o rt th a t th e P en d leto n drum
corps plan to be In a tte n d a n c e for
one day of th e fair.
The Social Tangle
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