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The Herald Keeps Close to the Heart and Mind of the Umatilla Project, 4 ____________ vol . ®l|i Rrnniaton ” xxm HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1928 W ARDEN W ILSON r i -M 61»”' ' ' ,* • W . - V*’*** » »hl I em in (d abo -ieri,m ia M i d i .tn » f un i'— v s»1 W»i««o9t la w lllr-Ja.ig »dl i J ï f t W .îedrae-xMl i aa» i<n telm in H muun .il I Im iiii ant «t»i j o j o a h in tt «tir# •Jill II CRAIG B. H A Z E L W O O D -. — ---------------- ìIaJiTin)fc îfiXt •• »• T «benjdT g w » badati <fr*1 I td oogsiO ,t» n u o 3 s ill l a m i .Roinin» in>m b u s lo i Ib» .g a v ia li .H dgaao l *na'<»o» lii bud oi al »Htelb ln« m t, — AMERICAN LEGION WEEK PROCLAIMED WEEK *' r ■«*« 4 - - - ■ L U C A L F A R M B IÏir’’ »••Y enO IfAfSE ARTICHOKES t te d i n eilu v i all»! " b ill c ulq eld si It ni.qtr ns. 1 II A 1 ltd 11 11 JniiT mito tìto li an iqa sill uoM cia t if i “ PT» Afrri m As/ lii» Ilea sw.j «vnr.a a*»d bita *aúU oT" .veb »»(#—hfrjiu »dj »»oliot tanni W A lrtc « Km Mil»»« 2TL0H JOOH32 1 ' Bn bst- Company Makes Conditional OF NOVEMBER 12-17 IS DESIGNATED « d e All Posts to Carry on an Intensive Membership Drive D uring This Period. F rom N ovem ber 11 to N ovem ber 17 every L egion post and every A ux ilia ry u n it in th e to rty -e ig h t d e p a rt m en ts w ill stag e an in tesiv e mem b ersh ip drive en d eav o rin g to re-en- list those w ho w ere m em bers in 1928. In O regon it is hoped tn a t each post and u n it w ill actively p a rtic ip a te in th is week. The s ta te d e p a rtm e n t of Oregon solicited he su p p o rt of G overnor I. L. P a tte rso n of Oregon, w ho on Nov W arden McK, W ilson of W ashing em ber 5, 1928, issued a proclam atio n ton, D. C., has been appointed by Sec s e ttin g aside th e week of N ovem ber retary of State Kellogg to take charge 11-17 as A m erican Legion w eek, and of the regular press bureau at the F. V. P rim e, m sy o r of H erm isto n has American em bassy In Paris. issued a proclam ation d esig n a tin g th e week b eg in n in g w ith A rm istice day as A m erican L egion w eek, and callin g on all citizens to aid th e Legion in its m em bership e ffo rt th a t w ill be con ducted n a tio n a lly d u rin g th is period. T he proclam ation follow s: IT IS OUR DESIRE, ON THIS DAY OF EACH YEAR, TO EXPRESS AS “ T he people of th e city of H erm is F riedrlchshafen.—The G raf Zeppelin to n have the g re a te st of ad m iratio n landed here ju st 68 hours and 66 min ABLY AS W E MAY OUR SINCERE FEELINGS OF GRATITUDE TO fo r th e splendid service given by h er utes from the sta rt of h er flight. THOSE WHO GAVE SO FREELY AND SO NOBLY OF THEIR ALL sons and d a u g h te rB in tim e of w ar. She had completed th e first round T hey ap p reciate the heroic sacrifices trip commercial air crossing over the THAT WE, AS A NATION, MIGHT ENDURE. MAY THOSE WHO HAVE th a t have been made by th e loyal men A tlantic. The distance from Lake PASSED ON TO THEIR REWARD REST IN PEACE. MAY THOSE and w omen w ho have so ab ly defend hurst, N. J., was estim ated a t 4003 ed th is g re a t n a tio n of o u rs in every miles. WHO W ERE SPARED BE W ITH U3 FOR LONG TO ENJOY THE em ergency. This was little more than half the “ Today we have in th is city an tim e she required on her w estw ard FRUITS OF THEIR SACRIFICE. o rg an izatio n composed of those who flight, when she flew 6000 miles by n early a decade ago w ere engaged in the Azores route. LOCAL GROWERS TO SHIP UNUSUALLY LARGE VOTE th a t moBt glo rio u s service. They The Graf Zeppelin established a new TURKEYS ON NOVEMBER 12 RECORDER AT LOCAL POLLS served th e ir c o u n try w ell and when record for eastw ard flight by a dirigi th e w ar w as over they banded th em ble across the A tlantic. The B ritish Shipm ent to be Made Through Idaho Com plete re tu rn s from p recin cts 53 selves into th e A m erican Legion, de dirigible R-34, in 1919, made the only and 64, com prising th e city of H e r T urkey Growers Association term in ed to co n tin u e th e sam e se r previous eastw ard flight—from Roose m iston, gave H oover a lead o t 108 This Year. vice th ey gave overseas. T hey d edi velt field to England—in 76 hours. over S m ith in th e g e n e ra l election cated th e ir o rg an izatio n to ‘God and Clarence T erhune, A m erican boy H erm isto n p o u ltry p ro d u cers w ill T uesday w hen th e biggest vote in C o u n try ’ and im m ediately b egan th e ir stowaway on the air liner, will receive sh ip th e ir tu rk e y s th ro u g h th e Id ah o y ears w as recorded a t th e local polls. w ork w hich h a s id en tified th e A m er a h ia rty welcome to Germany. T u rk ey G ro w ers’ asso ciatio n on Mon P ierce led B u tle r ln th e congression ien Legion as one of th e g re a te st day, N ovem ber 12, acco rd in g to Geo. al race by 56 votes. In th e race for p a trio tic forces A m erica h as ever PEASANTS RULE RUMANIA Je n k in s, a ss ista n t co u n ty ag en t. sh eriff G urdane w as given 182, H os know n. k in s 146. and S tan ley 49. R e tu rn s “ One of th e firs t task s of th e Leg- Julius Manlu, Farm Leader, Expect* B irds w ill be eceived a t th e F elt- from p recin ct 5 5, in th e C olum bia house w arehouse across from th e Un ton w as to m ake provision for th e re to Form Cabinet. ion P acific depoot as w as done ia s t ; «»strict gave H oskins 33, G urdane 21, lief an d re h a b ilita tio n of those who Bucharest, Rumania. — U nless all an S tanley 10, in uncom plete re tu rn s w ere disabled. T hey looked a fte r th e present indications fall, the week will year. The re s u lts from th e tw o local p re The price list for b ird s th is y ear w elfare of th e ch ild ren w ho w ere left see Rumania governed by a group of cin cts for th e m ost closely contested o rp h an s by th e w ar. T h en they stalw art peasants led by Julius Manlu. has been an n o u n ced recen tly . T he offices a re as follow s: launched a g re a t program of unselfish Thus the powerful capitalistic Bra- association is o fferin g 41 c en ts for P re c in c t 53— P re sid e n t, H oover service to com m unity, s ta te and n a t tianu regime, which, except for brief n u m b er 1 tom s, 40 cen ts fo r n u m b er 118, S m ith 55; congressm an, B u tler ion. Many a c tiv ities w ere u n d e rta k intervals, has for half a century held 1 hens, an d 30 cen ts for n u m b er 2. 78, P ierce 95; sh eriff, G urdane 91, en by th e Legion in an effo rt to serve th e rich est country of the B alkans in Local g ro w ers a re rem inded to pay H oskins 64, S tan ley 22; recorder, p a rtic u la r a tte n tio n to th e Im p o rt th e people and th e co u n try . a firm political and comm ercial grip, G raham 69, Rees 86; co u n ty com m is “ T his y ear th e Legion, an d th e will give way to farm ers who form ance of c arefu l d ressin g of th e birds. sioner, Coe 70, B ean 96; Joint re p re L egion A uxiliary w hich is associated 80 percent of the population and con T h is is n ecessary for th e best resu lts sen tativ e, C onder 63, S cott 96. w ith th e Legion in its w ork, is a n x stitu te the most industrious and sober to th e g ro w ers them selves, since P re c in c t 54— P resid en t, H oover careless d ressin g m ay re s u lt in th e ious th a t th e 1929 program w ill be elem ents in the country. 119, S m ith 74; congressm an, B u tle r sta rte d as soon as possible. In o rd er The sudden change from a govern b ird s b ein g classed a 8 n u m b er 2 w hen th a t th e full s tre n g th of th e tw o o r m ent of professional politicians, pre th ey m ig h t o th erw ise b rin g th e top 79. P ierce 118; sh eriff, G urdane 91, H oskins 82, S tan ley 27; recorder, g an iza tio n can th u s early be p u t to cipitated by the resignation of P rem ier price. Those fa rm e rs w ho in ten d to G raham 97, Rees 77; county com m is w ork on th e g re a t objectives of th e Bratianu a t the request of the regency sh ip w ith th e pool a re also rem inded com ing year, th e week of N ovem ber to th at of unsophisticated but earn est th a t th e b ird s should be th o ro u g h ly sioner, Coe 78, B ean 103; Joint re p resen tativ e, C onder 50, S cott 121. 11 to 17 has boen se t aside when and conscientious peasants, rep re cooled a fte r d ressin g an d before sh ip every e ffo rt w ill be made by th e Leg sents one of the most novel political ping. LEGION MEMBERS SPONSOR ion and th e A u x iliary to have paid experim ents in recent tim es. ARMISTICE DAY BANQUET up for 1929 th e dues of a ll w ho are A ttend W edding A nniversary 1928 m em bers. B ystander Wounded in Yakima Holdup Mr. an d Mrs. F. C. M cK enzile w ere The second a n n u a l A rm istice Day "T h e citizen s of H erm isto n are Yakima, W ash. — One man wag P en d leto n v isito rs M onday ev en in g Ju stly ap p reciativ e of th is peace tim e wounded, perhaps fatally, when more w hen th e y atten d ed th e golden w ed banquet given by th e local post of the service of th e Legion and th ey are than a score of sh o ts were exchanged d in g a n n iv e rsa ry of Mrs. M cK enzie’s A m erican L egion, w ill be held Mon w illin g to c o n trib u te th e ir e ffo rts to in a running gun fight near a busy p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. O’D an day evening, N ovem ber 12 a t 8 P. M. t i e success of th e L egion program . stre e t here betw een a robber, who es iel. T he celeb ratio n w as held a t th e in th e basem ent of th e M ethodist It is ap p ro p riate and fittin g th a t the caped with between >700 and >1000, home o f Mrs. J . M ark w ith Mrs. Mark church. All ex-service men and th e ir wives liv in g in th e w est end of the people of th is city should pledge full and a detective and drug store pro an d Mrs. M cKenzie e n te rta in in g . county as w ell as A uxiliary m em bers cooperation to th e Legion and Legion prietor. Ted R enner, who was stand A bout 50 relativ es an d frien d s w ere and th e ir frien d s have been Invited A u x iliary in its m em berhtp p rogram . ing on a street corner talking with p resen t for th e a ffa ir. and more th a n one h u n d red people "N ow , th erefo re, I, F. V. P rim e, his wife, was s h o t Mr. an d Mrs. G. R. O 'D aniel a re expected to be in atte n d a n c e . n ayor of the city of H erm isto n , pro- An in te re stin g p rogram has been T he h ig h school team s of H erm is w ere m arried a t S h elb in a, M issouri, c aim th e week b eg in n in g N ovember ton and H ep p n er w ill m eet on th e N ovem ber 5, 1878 and cam e to U m a planned for th e evening by th e com 11 and en d in g N ovem ber 17, as tilla co u n ty in 1880, T hey have re m ittee in ch arg e. The b an q u et w as A m erican Legion week and u rg e every local field for th e second tim e th is sided in P en d leto n since 1891. held last y e a r fo r th e firs t tim e and season Monday a fte rn o n , N ovem ber c.tlzen to encourage an d aid th e Leg since It proved such a success It w as ion in e n ro llin g m em bers fo r tbe 12, A rm istice Day. In a previous Dr. F. V. P rim e le ft on W ednesday decided by local m em bers th a t it came played d u rin g th e F a ir dates. H erm isto n won. for a few d ay 's v isit in P o rtlan d . (C ontinued on P age T h ree should be m ade an a n n u a l event. Risiilo .for i,,,« lue ins »II lud ,b* ,,, ’A c rt» '" '•’«'•” » ’ «P S i ‘»’¡m s/oid .gebaoii leuqqeH geiq of Local L a n d .___ on ed Iller *-edT in th e q.»ids” ^iy»les of a rtlc hQltea grow n on O I 0(1111109 .XJMDIJOW— roofl • gabneiH oud.»* «1 iK "HAA11 WWf>JAclW I l R P r»U fi°l Mllwau kee, W I kcoj ^ J j ^ a n a lrs i i and if th e resu lts a re safls- •MW7»y lft0»firiiiyflyyfllt c o n y jc ^ |l cu' t,va h f o d iU 1» Craig B. Hazelwood, vice president of the Union T ru st company, Chicago, w as elevated to the presidency of the American B ankers' association. ■etlf toodra s t ^ e v ill probably be e n te re d •n «<^ e a j|, 5o acctytyllng to local m en In terested in th e »KT D enney an e x p ert on p o t ^ t ^ . . . W otheei tu b ers, has been here r ecently** and tions. i f t e ^ s ; . ^ )itn analyses a re expected To iniston probably w ith in ten days. It is < f f l ^ k e * (con:| •»dr ta in a heW W W ,M n tfifit ^ h o u i h ¡u n s i a they a re harm less to diabetic p a tie n ts ta b and for th a t reason th e m ark et value W ashington, D. C.—Prices of farm of them is g r “ “ ^ M 'io I I I " .ih * ia J n .’l. »ilT T he P ab st ^ m o r a t l o y ^ e e n t e r e ^ products took a decided slump during ional c o n tra c t w ith the the la st month, according to a survey in to a conditional made public by the agriculture depart lan d ow ners w hereby abm rt 200 acres will be d e v o ted ,» » 'cAejerdi M gttyW T tt’.W ment. The governm ent farm price Index son. If th e a i m l ^ j s j » R o ^ th e tu b dropped 4 points from Septem ber 16 ers grow n lo cally ' m daeur« 'dp to The to October 15, and at 137, compared set s ta n d a rd , th e ' qorfi‘a rtIl‘f>rill»ibt/ ‘i ,A will be m ade pqprianeflV '1,’ Tjblj W?M w ith a pre-war price index of 100, it re su lt in a n c w .^ t^ jp f je e , , was 2 points below October, 1927; Reduced prices of livestock, wool, w h at large p r o p e r tlp ^ . l ^ B f *( corn and potatoes were chiefly respon tilted on th e Irrigated; lawlaMMMfcFuMv.ib U m atilla p ro ject. * b ’ U it e j » lyKi'insi sible for the decline, it was stated. ------------------------------- i t ■ »! 90 Vir»T Hogs dropped 15 per cent in price during the m onth while there was a W. J. W ARNER GOES / ¿ “.w «>« 3 per cent decrease in beef cattle POULTRY _______ , LoylrriiH prices. Both declines were attributed W. J. W a rn e r, lociil n’ to increased m arket receipts. “Corn prices declined sharply des a new chicken house , under \{ o n - . , pite indications of a sm aller crop than stru c tio n on th e N ew port,, p r e p e / V ,' was anticipated in Septem ber,” the a t th e edge of to w n pnefflfr^xugr ,,^on, „ oll departm ent said. s ta rtin g in th e p o u ltry buftinces.op » .sied f “W heat prices turned slightly up fa irly larg e scale. Thes b n tid tn em -in n ward In O ctober a fter a sustained w hich is one h u n d red by tweaty"-fQSw.’ lap.» price decline from May to Septem ber feet ln size, w ill be la rg e WnouuWto-'f’o.ita 15. The advance of 5 per cent in farm accom m odate e ig h t hundred'hA nd'haB “ lx^'nl prices increase was accom panied by ly. A concrete floor, a s t r ^ P W t indications of a g reater dem and for and th e la te s t system of ventlfetiotf’ n'. w heat on account of reports of short have been Included in th e plaps,, TOa w heat crops In Russia, Turkey, and b u ild in g is b eing c o n s t r u c t e d , North China and short corn crops in ing to th e W ash in g to n S ta te aqliege,..; the Balkan countries.“ a g ric u ltu ra l plans, a system whUh ii has found m uch fav o r am oung p(Tub ’ . j j i <» try producers in th is p a rt o f' th e n I nt county. i *“»h i n Mr. H ugh T aylor w ill have dfceM "—' 1'* charg e of th e o p e ra tin g end of Vhe“>""’’ i.r i 9 i ; r ii ! business. p resen t tim e they have, [f|IB A t the about th re e h u n d red old hens and ;, one hun d red and six ty p ullets. A d-„;,,r(; d itlo n s w ill be m ade to these u n tih n o w the cap acity of th e new b u ild in g is .efllx reached. Honoring the Boys Who are Gone ZEPPELIN RETURNS FARM PRICES SLUMP and Those Who are here TO GERMAN HANGAR DURING OCTOBER INTO'' HEUE*' «’ BUSINESS «» EXTRA! CLUB BOVS WIN AT SHOW Biology Profeesor V iiite P ro fesso r H ub b ard , head th e A w ire from County Agent H olt Thursday afternoon gives the follow biological d e p a rtm e n t a t P acific U ni ing list of H erm iston club members versity. w as up tospend th e w eek-end qir id who were w inners a t tbe In tern atio n w ith Mr. A rm istead C arter, and con T« su lt w ith him on some of h is foreign al Livestock Expcsition being held in cage-bird breeding problem s. Portland th is week: Mr. H ubbard h a H th e la rg e st col H olstein Jr. heifer calf— Floyd Mc lection of a v ia ry b ird s in th e n o rth Mullen, sixth place. Ham pshire ram — A lbert Kennings, w est, if not in th e e n tire w est. He also com m issioned Mr. C a rte r to try second; Donald DeMoss fourth. • Ham pshire ewe lamb— E rn est Cox, and buy him a q u a n tity of sp ray m illet. He uses a considerable fifth. F at hog under six m onths— Loren am o u n t of th is seed in feeding hie Jackson, firs t; Clement tockard, m any sm all foreign w axbilie and •patfrakeets. seventh. I " him is q o ... m m ist Pen four fat hogs— Loren Jafck>dn, fo u rth ; Clement S t o c k e d . ' \ a Ju n io r Jersey ealfr ,„ F U r o ^ ip f t , i'fo o ^ w A p , an4,,bgzW l l lii.,fte>fafli.-| ee F anning, second ¡Pat C aw id j, JoUfVh, WlnlUy haW -at ViuediV* S a t i w * ! ^ ternognil'N ovem har l i t .mV isv o sent »id lb*“ 1 111........................ .— ■ » M U a 'ls d l si'i nt t ' t t n o t tti’H—.me' td (jo b e ie THE FEATHERHEADS ByOsbeme Soap and W ater for F f f i r a -n i!l ' ¡'ft 9-iai i si.lf neo<«x f 'o " U .:!« b in ir/., uq »ilk»7uui jo i .,, i fl • » • '« ( > , » . . / j, ■ (ors s, ’■y'd" h r til'jf id i» d' « M M to o U