The Herald Keep* Clo*e to the Heart and Mind of the Um a Project. Stye vol . xxm NO. fl HERMISTON, U X A IL L A COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1928 I LOCAL HERD HEADS STATE WIFE OF HERMISTON PASTOR PROJECT ENTERPRISES O.H., P. Sullivan. JACK MOAKLEY VISITED ON TOUR CALLED BY DEATH WEDNESDAY Junior champion bull,, E. O. Hos pital. Word came Wednesday morning of Senior chaplon bull, E. O. Hospi Farmers and Business Men Visit Half the: death of Mrs. A. J. Ware. Rev. Dozen Ranches Tuesday. tal. Ware, pastor of the Baptist-Christ Grand champion bull, E. O. Hos ian churchy left inynediaately for Tuesday, October 9, a group of pital. Cow 4 years or over, E. O. Hospi farmers and business men left town Oregon City. Mrs- Ware has been In poor health at 2 o'clock to make a tour of the pro tal, L. C. Dyer, E. O. Hospital. Cow 3 years and under 4 years, E. ject and a study of some new enter tor some time. * AMONG 11 REPORTING ASSNS. EXHIBITS OF STOCK AND PRO prises in this district. The first stop O. Hospital. FAIR NOTES SOMMERER HERD IS FIRST Cow under 3 years, E. O. Hospital. was made at the Umatilla Experi DUCTS MANY AND VARIED ment station where Mr. Dean discuss C. M. Best. Walter Holt, county agent, Helfer 18 months and over, L, C. ed a new seeding of alfalfa an<j some F vbihit« by Club Members Is a Big County of Umatilla Contains Some of experimental work that has been done kept busy both days of the fair. Dyer. Feature. List of Awards Best Dairy Cows in State, Ac- Heifer 1 year and under 18 months, on curly top disease of truck crops. J. E. Akey, manager of the Pen Next the group went to the George L. C. Dyer, J. A. Scott, J. A. Scott. ing to August Report. Given. ney store In Pendleton, was lu Heifer under 1 year, Walther Ott, Genn farm to see the new poultry charge of the Penney store exhibit houses under construction. The next Edna Ott, L. Jackson, Virgil Wag One of the most successful fairs ner. stop was made at the E. L. Jack- both days of the fair. He was ac The organization of the Umatilla ever held here came t0 a close SaU son farm where a field of artichokes companied here by his daughter, Miss Champion cow, E. O. Hospital. Dairy Improvement Association has urday evening. A large and enthu was viewed. Mr. Jackson told of his Thelma Akey. Champion heifer, Walther Ott. unearthed the fact that this county siastic crowd was present both days. Grand champion female, E. O. Hos experience in raising artichokes and Rev. Ralph V. Hinkle of Pendleton contains some of the best dairy cat Friday was practically given over pital. stated that very good yields can be to Judging. Judges were N. C. Jami obtained here. A farm flock of sheep was a visitor at the Umatilla Pro tle in any of the cow testing asso Grade Cattle son, dairy specialist, H. G. Avery, _C ow 4 years and over, E. Hanby, was also discussed by Mr. Jackson. ject fair Saturday. ciations of Oregon. According to the county agent from Union county, Dr. L. C. Dyer, P. Sullivan. A seeding of Ladlno clover was seen August report of the association, of J. W. Maloney, president of the Boyd Jenkins and Miss Lucy Case of Cow 3 years and under, Clint Jack- at the Roy Sullivan farm. This seed which E. M. Hauser is tester, the Inland Empire bank, and Berkley ing was started as a demonstration O. A. C. Jack Moskley, who has a great rec county Is still maintaining Its high son. Davis, assistant cashier of the same Club Work. Cow under 3 years, L. C. Dyer. in co-operation with the assistant ord In the thirty years of being track level of production. bank, were both visitors at the fair A noticeable per cent of the stock coach at Cornell university behind Heifer 1 year and over, D. Perrin county agent and would indicate that Among the eleven reporting asso exhibited was owned by boys and E. Hanby, Ed. Throop. on heavier soils where plenty of Saturday. him. He's a veteran at the game and cia tin g In the state the H. M. Som- girls club members. The cntest put Heifer under 1 year, Joe Dyer, L. water is available, good yields of merer herd °I Hermiston produced Senator and Mrs. Henry J. Taylor, la still going strong. on by club members in showmanship C. Dyer, P. P. Sullivan. pasture may be obtained. the highest herd average of butter- and fitting was of considerable in A sweet clover pasture was seen at of Pendleton, were at the fair Satur Open T All Breeds fat for the month. This herd of 7 day. terest to all. Get of sire, 4 animate, T. H., Had the J. H. Reid farm end Mr. Reid Jerseys made an average of 54.1 lbe. told of his experience with it as a Poultry Exhibits. dox, L. C. Dyer, P. Sullivan. of butterfat. Harold Warner of Pendleton, was The arrangement of exhibits In Farm organization Best ftted animal, Walther Ott, pasture crop. According to County Agent Holt in Hermiston attending the fair on the poultry building showed a mark Ed. Throop, Leo Haddox. plan was discussed at the John Jon- there were 4 9 herds tested in the ed improvement both in isplay and Best display dairy attle, L, C. Dyer, drzjewski farm by R. S. Beese, farm Saturday. Umatilla association with an average management specialist from O. A. C. birds. More turkeys were shown Pat Sullivan. Wiener Neuatadt, Austria — The butterfat production of 25.3 lbs. per Mrs. Charles Marsh and Mrs. Tina than ever before. The Bracher dis A new silo recently filled with silage Holstein Cattle Sturgis of Pendleton, were here for huge rival propaganda meeting of the cow. The 602 cows on test gave an play of pheasants from his game farm Bufl 3 years or over, A. Anderegg. was seen there also. Jendrezjewski social democrats and home defense average of 577 lbs. of milk. It la at Pilot Rock added Interest to ex Bull 2 years and under 3 years, stated that he had produced an aver the fair Friday. leaguers Sunday passed without dis Interesting to note that there were age of 10 tons of corn fodder per acre hibits in this division. T. H. Haddox. order under the vigilant guard of 75 cows which produced more than Judge Butler of The Dalles, who is Farm Crops - Home Economics Cow 4 years or over, A. Anderegg. this year. He is also trying summer running for congress In the coming thousands of armed soldiers. Sixty 40 lbs. of butterfat. Farm crops and wom ens exhibits Heifer 18 monhs and over, J. vetch and wheat as a crop for spring The high herd having over 20 cows election, was a visitor at the fair communists who staged a demonstra^ •were housed this year in a building Reeves. silage. tion were arrested and double that belonged to Carl Anderson of Free Saturday. erected on the tennis court. In the Heifer 1 year and under 18 months, number were taken In custody at Pot- water, this herd including 22 cow*. farm exhibits a great variety of gar Gerald Haddox, Fred Reeves. COUNTY WEALTH NOTES In the group of 12 to 20 cows, the tendorf. James Johns, sr., of Pendleton, was den vegetables and other crops were Heifer under 1 year, C. Stockard, Due perhaps to the awesome pres he.d of Ace Wagner of Freewater shown. As many as 100 varieties Leo Haddox, Tom Haddox Jr., Floyd Miss Flannlgan was in Hermiston a visitor at the fair Saturday. ence of the troops, not a shot disturb was high producing, the herd con were shown in a single display. both days of the fair conducting a McMullen. R. Alexander and G. H. Hyatt of ed the sabbath quiet of this home of taining "o cowb . The high herd un A more attractive diiplay of the Showmanship contest— Jerseys, W. health booth where children were Austria’s former kings. The two bel der 12 cows belonged to H. M. Som- Pendleton were at the fair Friday. entries in the home economics depart Ott, D. Perrin. Holstein«, Gerald weighed and measured. ligerent political organizations, al mercr. ment was made than ever before. The Haddox, F. McMullen. though secretly well armed, contented It is interesting to note that the J. A. Yeager, county superintend flowers, a new department at the Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar, president Guernsey Special T. II. Haddox herd of 16 grade Hol ent of schools, spent Saturday In Her themselves with verbal broadsides. fair this year, made the building very of the state tuberculosis association L. C. Dyor, first; L. C. Todd, second Simultaneous gathering of the so steins has In the last nine month* miston attending the fair. was at the fair Friday. attractive. C. M. Best, third. cial democrats, who control the city produced an average per cow of Livestock Sheep Charles E. Graham, democratic of Vienna and the Heimwehr. or home 9,822 lbs. of milk containing 357.8 More livetock w a, shown than ever Mrs. Frank Duff of Pendleton Ram, any age, Thomas Campbll, nominee for re-election for county re defense league of Christian socialists, lbs. of butterfat. This record should before, all being of a higher grade. Albert Kennings. president of the Umatilla County who control the federal government, show to every dalryman the possi All classes were w eil filled. The Ewe over 1 year, Dick Martin, E. Health assoclalon, spent Friday in corder, was In Hermiston Saturday presented a strange blending of a hi bilities of high production with the attending the fair. best display of dairy cattle belonged Cox. Hermiston attending the fair. larious picnic and a gigantic military proper breeding and feeding combin to the Eastern Oregon Hospital, next Ewe under 1 year, E. Cox, Robert maneuver, wholly unedlfylng to a for ed. It should be remembered that Mr. and rs. Austin Landrlth and best to Cutis Dyer and third to P. r . Bennett. Mrs. W. D. McNary of Pendleton, eigner. this record covers but nine months family were here Saturday for the Sullivan Pen of four lambs, Martin and one of the members of the county A cordon of 3000 armed soldiers and Includes all dry cows as well a* fair. Mr. Landrlth Is principal of health board, was a visitor at the Campbell, Albert Kennings. with barricades of barbed wire kept cows In milk. Dairy Contest the Pendleton high school. A prize was offered by the Com Flock 1 ram over 1 year, ewe over Umatilla Project fair both days. the wordy belligerents safely apart. In addition to having the high mercial club and Farm Bureau for 1 year and ewe lamb, Martin and On a plateau overlooking the town the producing herd of the association E. B. Aldrich, editor of the East dairy management. Fifty dollars was Campbell. army had constructed a veritable Gi OLD RESIDENT OF PROJECT Oregonian and J. D. McKee of the braltar, with howitzers trained on the and of the state, H. M. Sommerer given to be divided in Prizes of »25, Ram lamb, Albert Kennings, Don had the high producing cow, a pure DIES AT HOME OF DAUGHTER McKee Furniture company in Pen »15 and »10. P. P- Sullivan won ald De Moss. public square, where the meetings bred Jersey, which produced 1801 dleton, were at the fair Saturday. first, T. H, Haddox second and L- Boys and girls calf club— Jersey, were held. The town itself, which is lbs. of milk containing 84.6 lbs. of Mrs. Mary Hoisington, who has C Todd third. This award was based Walther Ott, Edna Ott, Loren Jack- only an hour’s Journey from Vienna, Rose Newport, of the Newport Con- was alive with machine guns, mortars, butterfat which would have made on a scoring of herd, building, equip son, Joe Dyer, D. Perrin, Edward made her home on the project a num more than 100 lbs. of butter In the y - — ™ , - away - - / - Monday ____ ___ * at struction company, Portland, was at of years, passed Holsteins, ber ui ment, feeding and general manage Throop, Chester Dyer. bayonets and rifles, held by vigilant month of August. C. Stockard, Leo Haddox, Tom Had the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ar- the fair Saturday. soldiers. ment. The second high producing cow of dox, F. McMullen,, Pat Throop. I. E. thur Geinger near Pilot Rock. Fun Dr McNary Makes Award the association, belonging to G. E. Chas. Hoskins of Pendleton, who is eral services were held at the Fol Dr. McNary, superintendent of the Bowman. Minor of Irrigon, produced 1181 BRIEF GENERAL NEWS running on the independent ticket som chapel In Pendleton and burial Eastern Oregon State Hospital, dona- gheep— Division 1, Ernest Cox, R. lbs. of fat. for sheriff at the coming election, was ated a very fine well bred Jersey Bennett, A. Kennings, R. Follett, J. was made at the Olney cemetery. Portes Gil, provisional president As a result of the association test a visitor at the fair Saturday. hull calf to the Umatilla Project fair Bensel,, M. Follett, P. Baker. elect of Mexico, has drawn up a bill ing during August, three boarders board to be awarded to a Jersey calf Division 2, D. Jackson, C. GTeen, NOTICE granting freedom to numerous mili were detected and slaughtered. club member for future betterment R. Starkweather. S. Green. Dr. McCabe of the veterinary de STOP SIGNS BEING PLACED tary and civil prisonrs. The following is the record of high Division 3, Dick Martin, Floyd Mc partment at O. A. C. will be in the of animals owned by club members. Surrounded by a group of Intimate producing cows for this month: Cows ALONG ROUTE OF HIGHWAY Bulls of award was: interest in club Mullen. Hermiston section to take blood testss friends, Gene Tunney, retired heavy producing more than 70 lbs. of fat Awards in the women’s depart from dairy cows starting October 11. work, leadership,, record book and in Stop signs are now being placed weight champion, and Miss Mary Jos belonged to H. M. Sommerer of Her dividuality of animal exhibited. The ments: P. P. Sullivan is in charge of local along the highway and the traffic ephine Lauder of Greenwich. Conn., miston and G. E. Minor of Irrigon. fair board after careful consideration work and dairymen are requested to law is going to be rigidly enforced. were married In Rome, Italy. Domestic Art Cows making over 60 lbs. of fat be Ladies wash dress, Mrs. F. C. list their herds with him as soon as All streets or roads coming onto the a .arded this calf to Walther Ott, a The republican national committee longed to E. G. Minor of Irrigon, C. automatically stop has received contributions totaling »1,- R. Smith of Pendletoa. A. Seifert of member of the Hermiston Jersey calf Woughter, Mrs. Logan Todd. possible so that the best routing of highway are Group of Infants' garments, Mrs. the district can be made. This will streets. 733,289 so far and has expended »1,- Freewater, and T, H. Haddox of club and also its leader. 408,834, according to figures on file Hermiston. 4 years olds making 45 Sims, Mrs. Logan Todd. be the first test made under the new with the house and senate campaign lbs. fat belonged to H. M. Sommerer Embroidered baby dress. Mrs. Skov- program of testing all cows In the Awards in the Jersey division of Deer H unters Off To Hills Oscar Payne. Joe Reeves and Ben committees. d-.iry cattle follow: bo, Mrs. Bess Jones. district for abortion. of Hermiston, G. E. Minor of Irrigon Increase of 56 per cent in the Alaska and Carl Johnson of Stanfield. 3 Bulls, 3 years or over, E. O. Hospi- Group practical home made gar Spencer left Monday morning for salmon pack this year as compared year olde making over 40 lbs. of fat f 1 first; L. E. Sullivan second; Jer- ments, Mrs. Logan Todd, Mrs. Sims. Mrs. T. H. Gaither and daughter week's hunting trip In the hills above with last, and of nearly 12 per cent belonged to H- M- Sommerer. Andy Hooked rug. Mrs. O. O. Felthouse. ti, y Breeders’ Assn, third. Heppenr. Anna, Mrs. J. L. Waller and daugh over the last five-year average, is In Anderegg. L. C- Dyer. P. P. Sullivan, Bulls, 2 years and under 3 years Mrs. F. M. McKenzie. ter Jean, arrived Friday ana spent J ihn Jendrjzjewski, Virgil Wagner. Group of crochet, Mrs. Ida Liebel, the week end visiting friends. They Mrs. H. M. Straw and daughter dicated In preliminary figures of the of Hermiston, W. G. Graham, Ace Bulls 1 year and under 2 years Mrs. J. R. French. were Joined Saturday by Mr. W aller; Dorothy left Monday for Portland fisheries bureau of the department of (Continned on page three) commerce. I . O. Hospital, Pat Sullivan. ana Mr. Gaither. |whcre they will make their home. 37 (Continued on Page Three) Bulls under 1 year, L. C. Todd, K, PROJECT FAIR BIG SUCCESS SOLDIERS THREATEN - AUSTRIAN MASSES THE FEATHEfeHEADS Just One of Those W rtOMF- fcescoch