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DIVERSFIED FARMS FAY — iPPORTUNITLEfi ABI HEBE. voi. xxm The Hermiston Heî v.izl — NUMBER WEST END SCHOOLS HAVE TRACK MEET HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1929 ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE TO SHOW MOTION PICTURE HERE Scheduled for Sunday Evening, May 5 in Local Methodist Church. WINNERS COMPETE IN COUNTY SENIORS PRESENT SUCCESSFUL PLAY ¡LARGE AUDIENCE IN ATTEND FARM BUREAU AUXILIARY HAS INTERESTING MEETING The ladies auxiliary of the Farm Bureau held a meeting in the Colum bia park club house April 19 at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Kik presented a very inter esting paper on the topic, what kind of shoes we should wear, and an other on the subject of healthy liv ing. The information was given out at the meeting that the ladies might buy wheat and corn at the Farm Bureau Co-op and have fresh whole wheat flour and corn meal direct from the mill to the farmer. It was voted at the meeting that a petition should be sent to radio sta tions asking them to prohibit cigar ette advertising over the radio. Rcfrtesments wefle served during the social hour by Mrs. Mikeseli and Mrs. Hamnian. CLUB MEMBERS GET REGISTERED EWES SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week As sembled for Information of PURCHASE HAMPSHIRE SHEEP AT SUNNYSIDE, WN. -ss- Our Readers. DAVE’S IRRIGATORS WIN IN ELEVENTH BANG-UP BASEBALL PLAYED BY BOTH SIDES As part of its new temperance | ANCE TO ENJOY COMEDY The Abbey, a frame apartment build educational program the Anti-Saloon ing at Newport was destroyed by fire Enos Martin is Local Club Leader; league of "Oregon is showing the pro- last week. Loss is estimated at 84000. Hermiston Now Leading League; Stanfield First in Grade Division hibitioa motion picture. "The T r a n s |L e ^ Capably Acted; Performance Other Organizations Begin Adams Falls to Second Place Observance of music week. May 5 gresspf,” In meetings which are being to 11, was urged ln a letter Issued Active Work, With Hermiston W inning High Credited With Being Great With Defeat by Indians. hel<f in churches and schools of the by C. A. Howard, state superintendent School Contest. Financial Success. state. The Rev. R. E. Close, super Seven registered Hampshire ewes, of public instruction. Team Won Lost P.C. intendent of the league, states that each with a lamb, were purchased A radio station to cost 53000 is be 1 750 I’crmiston with a total of 101 this is one of the latest and most in by members of the Hermiston Hamp ing erected by the government on the Hermiston ............... 3 Excellent coaching, a capable cast 1 667 rolnts in the high school division and teresting films of its kind ever pro shire sh-eep club and by a form»r La Grande air flold and will be ready A dam s....................... 2 Indians ..................... 2 667 1 ? tan.'leld with 69 points in the grade duced. "The Transgressor" is the and splendid business management all member of the organization last Sun for operation within six weeks. Pen. Eagles ............. 0 4 000 sehool section were the winners of life story of two men whose experi combined to make the senior class day when a party of Hermistonians play "Billy," presented before a large A full carload of broom handles from the west end Umatilla county track ences are strangely Interwoven from. w. . motored to the Roselawn farm at . . . . .... - . . audience at the high school auditor- Wiht a win for Hermiston at the and field meet held in Hermiston last their chummy boyhood days. The . . . _ .. . Sunnyside, Washington. Included in the Prouty broom handle factory were Saturday afternoon. Schools In this deadly effects of the legalized liquor turn last Friday evening, a thorough the party making the trip were Sid shipped to New Jersey, leaving War local diamond and the scalping of Adams by the Indians at Adama, Her end of the cou ^ y were competing for traffic are clearly depicted in this success, both from the dramatic and ney Barnard and family, C, E. Baker renton over the S. P. & S. railway. the financial standpoint. Bulb growing is a rapidly growing miston stepped into first place Sun story. The saloon, poverty, riches honors. and family, Enos and Dick Martin, The play itself is an amusing com industry in Josephine county, ln 1928 day in the Umatilla county league. Umatilla with eight points came comedy, tragedy, prohibition, boot Ernest Cox and Geo. H. Jenkins. edy centering around Billy, a football HIGH WATERS PROVE TO BE o>'t second in the high school meet leggers, crooked officials, good offic The four club members who pur 3 carloads of bulbs, valued at 66000 a The game Sunday was bard fought carload were shipped out of Grants and one of the best ball games of the while Hermiston was second In the ials, traitors and true American cit hero, who has lost four front teeth DISAPPOINTMENT TO ANGLERS chased a ewe and lamb were Lois Pass. season resulting in an eleven inning grade school division with a total of izens all combine to hold ths atten and finds himself confronted with the Barnard, Enos and Dick Martin and Both Berry and 65% points. Umatilla placed third tion as one follows the life story of problem of proposing to the girl and There are still four and a half feet struggle 4 to 3. Donald Jackson. Ernest Cox who at the same time keeping her from Rains and high water in practically was a member of the club last year of snow at Lake of the Woods and two Pierce remained on the mound the in this section with 50%, Columbia these two men. finding out about the lost, teeth. all parts of Oregon brought disap fourth with 22 and District 50, fifth The picture will be shown on Sun has reached the maximum club age, feet at Diamond Lake Lodge, and both full gams, and both showed plenty of day evening, May 5 at 7:45 P. M. in Many amusing situations follow. pointment to anglers on opening of but made the purchase of three ewes, these places expect to open about "stuff” and were going strong when with one point. Billy is aided and abetted and some- the fishing season last week. The Des the game wag ended. and intends to continue ln the regis June 1. Saturday, April 27, the following the Methodist church of Hermiston. Mr. R. T. Cooklngahm, former sheriff *«88 K-e.tly haad,caPPed h'8 8“” chutes river in central Oregon was tered sheep business. John Kopacz was the hero of the will compete In the county track and The department of agriculture an of Umatilla county, will deliver an ‘er A ,Ce‘ and Ruth one of the very few streams that pro day, taking five chances In center Enos Martin is the local club lead field meet at Pendleton: nounces that the condition of winter interesting address in connection with Bensel 118 ®“ ,y,,and A,lce HarRrave vided limit catches for anglers. The er and he states that steps will be field and returning a hard hit second High school team for section 4: wheat in Oregon is 86 por cent as were exceptionally well cast and each coast streams and those tributary to .taken to have the club completely or compared with 93 per cent on April with a perfect throw for a put out. 50 yd. dash, Felthouse, Addleman. the showing of the picture. gave a portrayal meriting much ap the Willamette river were all so high Hermiston— There will be no admission charge. ganized by the last of the week. Mr. 10 last yer.r. Hermiston: 100 yd. dash, Addleman. plause. Ruth Kaiser as Beatrice Sloan that it was practically useless to at B R II O A E Martin Is looking forward to a very Kennings, Hermiston; 220 yard dash, An offering will be taken. Children The 10,000-pound load limit signs on Woodward, rf .... 4 0 0 0 proved to be an attractive heroine tempt to lure trout with fly or bait. 0 1 successful year for the club. E. Cox, Kennings, Hermiston; 440 must be accompanied by and sit with the Old Oregon Trail between Baker and Earl Grigg as Sam Eustice gave The opening of Milk creek and Can 0 0 The Hermiston Pig club and the and Haines have been removed and Hurly, c ............... 5 1 1 8 yard dash, Nation, Earnheart, Her their parents. a thoroughly adequate performance yon creek in Clackamas county has 1 2 10 1 0 Holstein Calf club have already been the load limit has been moved back to Hiatt, 1 b ......... 5 miston; 880 yard dash, Nation, Earn Kathryn Rogers played the rather excited a great deal of favorable com Shesely, 2b __ 5 0 3 2 2 0 organized and the work for the year 20,000 pounds. heart, Hermiston; mile run, B. Cox, STANFIELD GRANGE STARTS difficult role of Mrs. Sloane in an ment. These streams have been clos Kenudler, if ....... 5 0 1 3 0 0 is well under way. The Hermiston Swarner, Hermiston; Javelin, E. Cox, Operation of busses instead of street Kopacz, cf .......... 5 0 1 5 CO-OP. SYSTEM OF BUYING ¡extremely capable manner. She sue ed for years and have received sev Jersey Calf club, with Walther Ott 1 0 H. Roberts, Hermiston; shot, Smith. ceeded in staying in character thru- eral« large plantings of fish from the 1 0 0 as leader, has also a comparatively cars in the city of Salem resulted in Smith, ss ............. 5 0 0 Roberts, Hermiston; discus, Smith, a loss of 810,000 during 1928, accord Mikeseli, 3b .... 5 1 0 2 4 1 Robert5, Hermiston; high t'.mp, E. Directors for Organization are E le c t-|out the play. Dorothy Hitt appeared hatchery department of state game large enrollment and will be definite as Mrs. Hargrave and Walther Ott commission. Clear weather will soon ing to officials of the Southern r«i- Berry, p ............... 5 1 2 2 4 0 ly organized the latter part of this Cox, Ott; broad Jump, Ott, Smith, ; By-laws Adopted ] as John Hargrave, Billy’s father, fur cific company. Mlddlesdorf, rf ... 2 0 1 0 0 0 bring streams down to their normal week. Hermiston; pole vault, Ott, Hermis nished plenty of laughs. Clifford Jen level and anglers will find them well Duo to the declining market prevail Pendleton Monday Night. ton; relay. Smith, Felthouse, Ken B R H O A E kins took two roles, those of the ship's stocked with fish. ing sinco the first of the year, approxi Tucker, 3b .......... 4 0 0 nings and Cox. 6 1 0 LOCALS TO COMPETE IN captain and the doctor. Grace Jack- mately 300,000 bushels of last year’s Grade track team from sbection 4 Holmgren, s s ...... 6 0 0 3 2 3 A plan, initiated by the Stanfield I son and Edward Klages played the CHAMPIONSHIP DEBATE wheat crop remain unsold in the hands Nelson, 2b .......... 5 1 1 2 EFFECTIVE RAT POISON for the county meet April 27: 2 0 Grcnge, for a cooperative buying or- parts of the stewardess and steward, of Oregon farmers. Carter, if .......... 5 0 0 0 0 0 Division A— four entries. ganizatlon was presented to the peo- while Walter Jendrsjewski appeared RECOMMENDED TO FARMERS Ruth Rensel and Jane Warner To The Washington County National Gill, rf ................. 5 1 1 1 0 0 25-yard dash— Harold ^»nell. Col pie of the Stanfield district at a meet- as the boatswain. Form Loan association has made loans McDonald, cf ...... 4 1 1 3 0 0 umbia; Laurence Hurley, Stanfield. ing In the high school auditorium of Meet The Dalles Friday Red Squill, or K-R-O, for rats Is To Miss Rose Donovan, class ad- in the county amounting to 81.030,800, Hamlton, lb ...... 4 0 0 10 0 0 Baseball throw— Lewis Dexter, Stanfield Monday evening, April 22 visor and director of the play, is prob the latest recommendation of the U. For E. 0. Title. according to a report of A. R. England, Vaugn, c ............. 4 0 1 7 0 0 Umatilla; Harold Buell, Columbia. Ex and resulted in the adoption of a set ably due much of the success of the S. department of agriculture. secretary-treasurer. Pierce, p ............ 3 0 0 0 6 1 Broad Jump— Harold Buell, Colum of by-laws and the election of five performance. New stage scenery, re haustive experiments by the biologi Ruth Bensel and Jane Warner, re Struck out— By Berry 8; by Pierce Faced by the most acute water short bia; Billie Beebe, Stanfield. directors to serve for the organiza- presenting the upper deck of the S. S. cal survey have led this office to re presenting Hermiston high school, 7. Umpire, Matott. age in years, ranchers ln the Brogan Division C. commend this product as the most tion. The directors named were J. Florida also added much to the per will uphold the negative side of thr and Jamieson sections of Malheur 60-yard dash— Sam Nudo, Stan M. Richards, Lou ip MosSie, 'A. S. I formance, The scenery was design effective rat destroyer to be used question: Resolved that a graduated field. Powers, F. B. Stewart, and . M. Me- ed and executed by members of the under practically all circumstances. income tax is a desirable feature o' county are urging the early comple A TELEPHONE SERVICE RECORD Baseball throw— Myrnlo Caldwell, Call. Mr. Richards, master of the class. The county agent at Pendieon has a state system of taxation, In a de- tion of the Vale project. During the next five years expendi Umatilla. The Salem city council passed an Grange, acted as chairman for the a matinee was presented Friday eonveyed this information to the drug jbate wlth The Dalles Prlday evenhlg tures by the American telephone In Broad Jump— Sam Nudo, Stanfield. meeting. Immediately following the afternoon beginning at one o’clock stores of Umatilla county and in ordinance authorizing the sale of 650,- to determine the championship oi dustry for increased service will ex High Jump— Robert Dexter, Uma main session, the newly elected board primarily for the grade school child many of them this rat poison Is now eastern Oregon. The contest will be 000 of municipal airport bonds. The ceed the 51.900,000,000 spent dur tilla. bonds were voted at a special elec of directors met for a shprt session. | ren, and thlB proved to be an un available. held in that city. ing the last five years. Division B— 4 entries: tion held three months ago. At this particular time of the year precedented financial success. Every community In our country 50-yard dash— Leo Haddox, Col when rats are taking a heavy toll of Coos bay was surprised last week POULTRY STEALING HIT DANCE WELL ATTENDED will benefit by domestic improve umbia; Anton Furrer, Hermiston. baby chicks, It Is particularly timely when it was found an oil drilling out ments. The scope of the service is BY IDENTIFICATION LAW I Baseball throw— Beruly Blchlman, that this Information be supplied. A A large crowd was in attendance fit had been working for the past week to be extended and its s | idards MARGARET L. ALLEN Hermiston. new and complete bulletin on the sub at the dance given In the Hermiston on the shingle house property, three rais'd The telephone company has Broad Jump— Anton Furrer, Her ject of rat control may be had with auditorium last Saturday evening by miles south of Marshfield. Wholesale poultry stealing in Ore a motto "To give the best possible miston. out cost by addressing the county g o n ’will soon be a much less profit- FuneraI services for Margaret L. the local Three Link club. Music was All southern Oregon cities will join lervice at the least possible cost." High Jump— Charles Hedrick. able occupation as a result of copera- Allen ®9’ who died Thur8da’r m°™- agent. furnished by Fletchers orchestra from Glendale May 1 in a monster celebra Long distance telephone service has Division D: tive action now under way between lng’ were he,d from the church ln Pendleton and a lunch was served by tion marking the opening of the big teen extended over the whole world 100-yard dash— Dick Hutchinson, Dr. W. H. Lytle, state veterinarian Umat,,la Saturday afternoon with the Chickens Hatch. the Rebekahs. sawmill recently completed by the bj our American system and has been Hermiston; Allen Bowman, Hermis and county agents of Oregon. T h e |ReT’ ^ r' MRIer officiating. She is James D. Todd, poultryman of the Glendale Lumber company. a leading factor In building a more ton. survived by her husband, two daugh project, reports thg hatching of the Mr. and Mrs. Northcott were visi The Deschutes County fair board tlosely knit social and industrial High jump— Alien Bowman, Her new plan for registration and assign ters and one son. A. W. Prann, fun second crop of baby chicks on his tors at the Templeton home during has decided on September 26, 27 and civilization. Television, though still miston; Maurice Caldwell, Umatilla. ment of brands at county agent's eral director of Hermiston, was in farm. Some fifteen hunudred were the fore part of the w?ck. Mrs. 28 for the fair this year. Improve Shot put— Dick Hutchinson, Her offices, and the legal recording of charge of the funeral. in the laboratory stage, is a coming hatched In the middle of the week. Northcott is Mrs. Templeton's sister. ments will be made on the grounds possibility. marks in Salem, under existing stat miston; Glen Johnson, Stanfield. and buildings will be painted. Broad jump— Dick Hutchinson, utes, according Jo F. L. Ballard, state Hermiston; Allen Bowman, Hermls county agent leader. Observance of Salem’s annual blos CONRAD VEIDT OFFERS Each bird will be branded by a ton. som day, originally set for Sunday, A NEW TYPE OF HERO tatoo method, no injury being done Girls events. April 21, has been postponed until the bird or any edible portion of the A, 25-yard dash—Cleao GTeen, April 28. The event is being spon Mole Star in “The Man Who Laughs" Stanfield; Blanch Bottger, Stanfield. body, as the mark will be on the thin sored by the Salem Cherrians. membrane of the wing. Each county B, 50-yard dash— L. Nudo. Stan No Collar Ad. The Grin That During the year 1928, 17,170 car agent’s office in an important chick field; Mildred Phelps. Hermiston. loads of fruits and vegetables were Won’t Come Off. C, 60-yard dash— Louise Byrnes, en or poultry producing section will shipped out of Oregon, according to be supplied with an outfit for demon Umatilla; Rachel Buell, Columbia. reports to the bureau of agricultural Although one of the strongest of D, 60-yard dash— Hallalene Ryder, stration purposes. economics from railroad agents. points ln American films Is the pres- The system being Installed matches Umatilla; Clara Johnson, Stanfield. Plans for a new Astoria Industry nce of young leads -handsome, A, baseball throw— Maxine Paul. up with the thievery law passed at for the manufacture of charcoal to be wholesome and with a light and the recent session of the legislature Hermiston: Bessie Dexter, Umatilla. used in poultry feed are reported to pleasing technique— it is the charac B, baseball throw— Laflda Nedo, which provide« that It shall be un have been launched by Henry Niemi ter actor with a long background of lawful for any person other than a Stanfield; Vaneta Lash, Umatilla and A. J. Anderson of that city. experience who is the backbone of producer of meat feed animals to sell C, baseball throw— Iris Shafer, The tanks of the Standard Oil com pictures. In recent years there has Hermiston; Alice Clark. Hermiston. or transport any unstamped meat food pany on the outskirts of Union were bean more and tnoi|3 (>mand for D, baseball throw— Hallalene R- animal carcasses, unless the person broken open recently and 20 gallons three dimension characters on the selling or transporting such carcass der, Umatilla; Pearl Burchett, Uma of oil and a large quanttty of gasoline part of the audience. In "The Man has In his possession certificate of tilla. were taken away by unknown parties. Who uughs’’ the screen adaption of title, bill of sale, or bills of lading Victor H um ’s great novel, announc giving the name of the buyer, describ HIGH SCHOOL WINS FROM ed for presentation at th? Columbia PURCHASES SHOP ing the carcase and the brand or dis Ursel Hiatt, who has been em theatre next Wednesday and Thurs UMATILLA LAST FRIDAY tinctive marking. "The new law. together with the ployed at Shaar’s barber shop for day, Universal found a story In The local high school won its sec plan for poultry tatoolng, provides seme years past, recently purchased which virtually every pa.-t is ( a ond baseball game of the season last that all poultry and livestock pro the harber shop In Umatilla former character part. Few character actors have achiev Friday afternoon when the team de perly branded will carry their Iden ly operated by Mr. Haney. He will feated Umatilla high school here by a tity from farm to consumer," says take possession of the busines this ed the popularity and prominence of Conrad Veldt, who plays the title t Io 0 score. The game was fairly Mr. Ballard. "The tattooing Iwll also week. role in the Hugo film. He is an im fast and exciting with the local boys enable prompt Identification of stray pressionist He uses little or no displaying a good brand of ball. Ed. ed turkeys where producers are close Return From Idaho. Klages starred on the mound. neighbors.” Mr. and Mrs. Enna Martin have make up except those essential to returned to their home here after the actual physical requirements of farm. So mt fifteen hundred were the character. He tells a story with Injures Motor To Portland. Albert Rosa mechanic in the Biel- a trip to various Idaho points. Mr. eyes, his hands nnd the wrinkles In John Jendrzjewski. project farmer, j man Motors garage, had one hand left by motor Wednesday for Portland j Martin, who Is project manager here, his forehead. In "The Man Who rather painfully injured while he was where he will visit with hie mother. was Investigating various irrigation Laughs" he relies upon the extra at work this week, Hie thumb was He waa accompanied by hie eon Wal- projects In the adjoining state. They ordinary mobility of his eyes to run badly mashed In marhlaery. ter. also visited with rciatlves of Mrs. all the gamut of emotion, terror, love, hatred, pity, disguest and pain. iartln at Rupert. Idaho. MEET SATURDAY