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The Herald Keeps Close to the Heart and Mind of theUm atilla Protect. ¡¿be Botato« Wrath vol . xxm NO. 4 HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1928 OCTOBER 5 and 6, 1928 SIXTEENTH ANNUAL UMATILLA PROJECT FAIR PREMIUM LIST AND RULES INFORMATION TO EXHIBITORS The Umatilla Project Fair is held primarily for the purpost of encouraging more profitable agri culture on the Greater Umatilla Project. In dls- * trlbutlng the premium money the director» have emphasized the products of most importance. OVER $1,000 IN PREMIUMS CLUB MEMBERS WIN AT STATE FAIR thy shall be awarded a premium, and no premium shall be awarded merely because there is no com petition. If the article is not worthy the first premium, it may be awarded a lesser premium, and where there is but a single exhibitor in any class, the judge may award but one premium. Rule 12. Boar tuaks must be removed. ALL HOLSTEIN Competition is open not only to Umatilla County but to the Northwest in general. DIVISION A—DAIRY CATTLE No entry fee charged. The Association w ill provide alfalfa hay and bedding free of charge, the exhibitor to furnish any other feed desired. gee rules of entry beginning on page three. Reliable men will be in charge of the stables at all times and will feed for exhibitors on request. Pena are about 6 by 8 feet. The Association will have experienced milkers, who, upon request by the owners, will milk all cows while on the grounds, free of charge. Premiums— Premiums will be designated by rib bons: Purple and Blue, Grand Champions; Pur ple, Championship; Blue, first; Red, second; White, third. Awards will be paid by check and mailed to the exhibitors address nrt later than November 1, 1928. Board of Managers— L. C. Dyer, President; Charles Taylor, Secretary-Treasurer; Frank Gui- wits, Roy Sullivan. H. K. Dean and Logan Todd. RULES OF ENTRY Rule 1. All applicants for entry must be made on printed forms and in accordance with instruc tions on same. These forms, properly signed are to be filed in the office of the Secretary of Uma tilla Projct Fair Association on or before October 4 at 4:00 P. M„ at which time entries close. In all cases the right 1 b reserved to reject entirely or accept conditionally any entry or application for entry. Rule 2. All stock entries must be on the grounds by 1:00 P- M. October 4. Rule 3. To be eligible for competition animals must be the bona fid© property of exhibitors. Rule 4. In all contests of registered stock the papers of registration must be filed with the Sec retary not later than 6:00 P. M. October 4th, if so requested. Rule 5. Each exhibitor or assistant must be in charge of his entry during the hours of judging and demonstration under authority of the judges. Rule 6. Exhibitors of live stock must report to the Superintendent in charge at 9:00 o’clock A. M. for orders. They must alao inform them- selvee from the Superintendent of the division when their stock will be Judged. Stock must be in the show ring promptly after being called, with proper entry tag attached. Rule 7. All exhibitors of live stock shall be required to parade their stock when requested by the management. An exhibitor who fails or re fuses to comply with Rule 5 and 7 forfeits all claim upon the Board. Rule 8. If any disrespect is shown to any award or to awarding committee, by the exhibitor or his agent, he shall forfeit all awards made to him, and the officers in charge shall report the same to the Board at its first subsequent meeting. Should 4 premium be found to have been obtained by false evidence, or misrepresentation, or a viola tion of any of the above rules, the money w ill be withheld by the secretary. •' Rule 9. Men in charge of the stock are strictly prohibited from making any remarks regarding the stock, unlees information is requested of them by the Judges or Superintendent. Attendants infring ing on this rule will be excluded from the ring by the Superintendent. "Rule 10. Exhibitors will at all times give the necessary and personal attention to whatever they may have on exhibition, and at the close of the show must take entire charge of their property and remove promptly. Every exhibitor will be solely responsible for any consequential or other loss. Injury or damage done to, or occasioned by, or arising from, any animal exhibited by him, and shall indemnify th© Association against all legal or other proceeding« in regard thereto. The Umatilla Project Fair A ssociation will take »very precaution In its power for the safe preser vation of stock and articles on exhibit, and all property of every character entered for competition or display, or for any other purpose, or being any- e-Where on the grounds, shall be subject to the con trol of the Umatilla Project Fair Association, but in no case will the Umatilla Project Fair Association he responsible in any way for any loea. damage or injury of any character to any such property while the same is on the grounds, or at any other time or place. If the property owners or other» Inter ested in property desire protection against loss or damage or injury from fire or other cause, they roust make their arrangements therefor. No Of- fjxei. Trustee. Superintendent or Employee of the Umatilla Project Fair Association has authority to suspend or change this rule. Rule 11. Do »ni®al or article deemed unwor CALF EN1 E R I AINMEN1 FEATURES H. L. ANDERSON NEW FEATURES ARE ADDED TO FAIR DISPLAYS OF FLOWERS ARE TO ENTRIES PLACE IN MONEY BE AWARDED PRIZE Eight Holstein and Jersey Calves Win in Competition; Dick Martin, Judge Winner. School and Boy Scouts W ill Assist in Logan Todd, Superintendent Registered Jerseys Class— 1st 2d Id 4th 4th 1 Bulls, 3 years or over |4 |4 |2 2 Bulls 2 years and under 3 years I 4 2 Aged Jersey Sire premium money contributed by First National Bank of Pendleton. ’ 3 Bulls 1 year and under 2 years 1 4 1 4 Bulls under 1 year 4 4 2 4 6 Junior Champion Bull 4 6 Senior Champion Bull Champion Ribbon 7 Grand Champion Bull 4 4 2 1 8 Cow 4 years or over 9 Cow 3 years and under 4 years 4 4 2 1 Ribbon 10 Cow under 3 years 4 4 2 1 Ribbon 11 Helfer 18 months and 4 3 2 1 Ribbon over 12 Heifer 1 year and under 18 months 4 2 2 1 Ribbon 13 Helfer under 1 year 4 3 2 1 Ribbon Champion Cow 4 Champion Helfer Champion Ribbon Grand Champion Female Parade of Saturday. Other Features of Interest. Hermiston club members scored some real successes in the livestock division at the state air at Salem, ac cording to a telegram that was re ceived at Pendleton by W. A. Holt, county agent, from George H. Jen kins, assistant county agent. A first and two seconds were won by the calves shown, as well as some other prizes. Dick Martin, 12 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Martin, won fifth place In the livestock Judging com petition on the basis of individual scoring of contestants. His score waa 702 points. He is a member of the Hermiston sheep club. In the Jersey calf club Edna Ott won first and Walther Ott won sec ond in the fair empetition. In the Holstein Junior calf club competition, five Hermiston members placed in the money. Floyd Mc Mullen won second prize, Tom Had- dox, sixth; Leo Haddox seventh; Clement Stockard, ninth; and Pat Throop, tenth. In the junior year ling Holstein heifer class Gerald Had dox ol Hermiston won fourth prize. Every Holstein calf en tered ', in competition from Hermiston placed in the money, County Agent Holt said. Further awards are Included In a report rom County Agent Holt this morning: Hampshire Lamb -Ernest Cox, 3d, Donald DeMoss, 4th; Bruce Follett, 5th; Melvin Follett, 6th; Albert Kennings, 7th; John Bersel, 8th; Paul Baker, 10th. Yearling Hampshire Ew e—Dick Martin, 2nd; Floyd McMullen, Srd. Open class Yearling Hampshire Ewe— Dick Martin, 4th. Pen 4 Chester White Hogs— Glenn Pierson, 3rd. Fat Hog Class— Morris Pierson, 10th. Duroc Jersey Sow class— Clement Stockard, 9th. One more week to wait for the big show! Interest in the fair la keen all over the project and each super intendent has been working bard to get his entrants in line and make each division an attractive part of a suc cessful fair. Two new features have beep added by the board of managers. In response to the large number of questions as to a class for flowers, it has been de _ ..............-«ÂiMiHrænn Herbert Lyman Anderson is the new cided to have a flower show and chief examiner of the federal trade give prizes of 33, 32 and 31 fdr the best general flower display, and a commission. special prize will be offered, one dozen mixed Darwin tulip bulbs, for the best display of dahlias.' Hutchinson has volunteered*»; charge of this department and I should be made with him. <t, If imitation Is the sincerest I , •ry Riverside, Cal.—Murder Indictments the Round-Up promoters of »tiMredog- against Gordon Stuart Northcott, 20, gone race will not objict to tne and his mother, Mrs. Sarah Louisa locnl managers attempt» to add to Registered Holstein Sires Northcott, charging them with slaying the hilarity by sponsoring a kid and youths on the Northcott chicken ranch K-9 race for boys and thir pets, and Class— 1st 2d 3d near here, were returned by the coun those wishing to get in line for the 1 Bulla, 3 year» or over 14 4 2 prices are requested to make entries ty grand Jury. DIVISION A—DAIRY CATTLE— Cont’d Northcott and his mother were wth Frank Gul wits,* manager of charged in one indictment with the sports, at once, and start training 2 Bulls, 2 years and under 3 years 4 4 2 murder of Walter Collins, 10, who dis their dogs for this evenL Aged Holstein Sire premium money contributed Several floats are being prepared appeared last spring from Glendale, by Inland Empire Bank of Pendleton. Cal. The second bill charged North by different groups ang organisa 3 Bulls, 1 year and under 2 years 4 4 2 cott with the slaying of an unidenti tions for the parade Saturday morn 4 Bulls, under 1 year 4 4 2 fied Mexican youth and Louis and ing and the Heppner-Hermiston foot Nelson Winslow, aged 12 and 10, re ball game Saturday afternoon la be spectively, who disappeared several ing awaited with interest. Work will Holstein Tamales begin the last of the week on gett months ago from Pomona, Cal. C1« Cyrus G. Northcott, father of Gor ing the grounds in shape and a squad don Northcott, and Sanford Clark, who of Boy Scoots will help in this. The 4 4 2 1 1 Cow 4 years or over first revealed the existence of the al Boy Scouts will also attend the fair 2 Cow 3 years and under leged "murder farm,” were witnesses in uniform and help handle the 1 Ribbon 4 years crowds, dispense information and act 1 Ribbon before the grand Jury. 3 Cow under 3 years as general helpers. They will also 4 Helfer 18 months and Vancouver, B. C.—Declaring that he march in the parade. 4 3 2 1 Ribbon over The Legion boys are working over has been "framed,” and that he will Helfer 1 year and under fight extradition to the United States, time, as well as the Legion Auxiliary, 1 Ribbon 18 months Gordon Stuart Northcott, charged with getting their concessions and the 1 Ribbon Helfer under 1 year murdering several young boys on his ‘‘Days of ’49” shows in shape. They father’s farm at Riverside, Cal., was will provide plenty of carnival feat J. C. Penny Co., Pendleton, contributed 312 to locked in a cell in Oakalla prison here. u r e on the grounds for old and be awarded Guernsey cattle. Northcott was captured at Vernon, B. young and efforts are being made to HERMISTON GOLF CLUB TO Best Holstein cow, any age, 10 gals, gas given HOLD ITS ANNUAL MEETING C. Mrs. Sarah Louisa Northcott, his secure more attractions before the by Black and White Garage. mother, Is under arrest in Calgary. opening day. The jitney dances In Mond»v. October 1, Set as Date for the evening, under the auspice» of Grade Cattle Electing New Officers and the Legion, will draw a large crowd B R IEF G ENERAL NEW S Making Plans. and th6i games of chanc in connect 1st 2d 3d Class— Paul Wupper, 61, president of the ion are expected to be one of the big 4 4 2 14 Cow 4 years and over The annual meeting of the Hermis Beemer (Neb.) State bank, is charged drawing cards of the fair. 15 Cow 3 years and under 4 4 ton golf club will be held next Mon with embezzlement ot at least 367,000 Mothers of small children will wel 4 16 Cow under 3 years day evening, October 1, In the Her from the bank. come the institution by Mrs. C. M. 4 17 Helfer 1 year and over miston library, according to C. S. Mc- The Alberta government announced Bost and her committee of a place 4 12 Heifer under 1 year Naught. president. It had completed negotiations for the whe.se the kiddles can be left In OPEN TO ALL DAIRY CATTLE Officers to serve during the com sale of all Its railroads to the Canadian charge of high school girls while the Class— 2d 3d Ing year are to be elected, and a full Pacific Railway. mothers see the show and enjoy the 19 Get of sire 4 animals, any age, either attendance of the club's memeber- Paavo Nurmi, famous Finnish run attractions, knowing that the little sex, two or more exhibitors may com shlp has been requested. Proposed ner, la said to be tired of reoord smash ones will be well taken care of. bine 7 plans of improvement of the course ing and he will retire at the end of 20 Poduct of dam, 2 animala, either sex 7 will be discussed and other matters the present season. LOCALS DEFEATED BY 21 Best fitted animal 7 of importance will be considered at An agreement was reached by a Best display dairy cattle 10 KENNEWICK FRIDAY the meeting. commission of the league of nations Interest in the game has grown for the convocation of a preparatory DAIRY SPECIALS rapidly among Iccal golfers, and with disarmament commission either in Orange Phantom» Win By the Close the coming of autumn weather it is January or February, 1929. Hermiston Creamery Company. 33.60 each Score of 8-0. expected that the course will be a A press report in Mexico City says for Champion Registered Jersey Helfer and the late President elect Obregon car busy place. best grade heifer. ried about 31.000,000 in life insurance In a hard fought battle last Fri Mutual Creamery Company, 32 00 on get- GOOD ATTENDANCE EXPECTED in various American companies issued day Kennewick took Hermiston’s first of-sire and |5 .0 0 for first grade cow, class 14. AT RECEPTION FOR TEACHERS by agencies in Los Angeles and that football game with a close score of the companies have Indicated inten DIVISION B—SWINE Delightful Program Is Assured. Out tion to contest payment» because of 6-0. The game waa a batle ail the way side Talent W ill Help With Wm. Logan, Superintendent the nature of General Obregon’* death. through. At one time Hermiston had Musical Part. the ball two feet from Kennewick'» All hogs in the Swine Division must be subject to World Sugar Conference Fells. goal before hey could be »topped. Registration. A good crowd Is expected to attend Berlin.— Sugar raising countries out Kennewick’» touchdown waa made the reception or the teachers of the Age to be considered In Judging. side of Europe, particularly Cuba and in the last quarter. With only a few local schools tomrrow evening at the Class— Duroc Jersey and Poland China. high school. The program committee Java, are generally blamed here for minutes to play Kennewick made sn 1st 2d Id with Mrs. F. V. Prime as chairman the failure of tho projected conference end run and by blocking out our 34 |2 f l hàs arranged a very delightful pro among sugar producers because of the tackier» made a touchdown but fail Best boar one year and over 4 2 1 gram. Those coming from out of Impossibility of securing an agreement ed to kick goal. Best boar under one year with the many restricted outputs. Saturriaj. September 29, Hermiston town to help with the muelc Include Beat sow one year and over Representatives of the sugar industry metts Con on on the local field. Howard Howard who will play hia Best sow under one year In Germany, Poland and Csecho-8lo- xylophone and Claude Penland who Best sow and litter farrowed under vakia decided to cancel the Interna Baptist burch— Sunday school 10 will sing several selections. Both of 4 2 1 ten week» tional conference which had been call- A. M. Beiause of slcknss In the fam these men reside In Pendleton. Four hogs, either aex, aay age, ad for next month. ily the pastor is absent and the con Mrs. Leo Hurly ia chairman ot the 4 1 1 the get of one sire gregation will meet with the Metho refreshment committee and Mrs. Otto Ribbon Champion boar dist church. Flare« chairman of tb« decorations. "No Hunting” Signs at Herald« Champion sow NORTHCOTT AND HIS MOTHER INDICTED