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'M ; DIVERSIFIED FARMS M T — OPPORTUNITIES AUT, werk VOL. x x m The Hermiston Herald HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1929 — NUMBER 40— HADDOX HERO HAS HIGH PRODUCTION V' °f 0 Library OREGON’S BOND ISSUE FOR HIGHWAYS LOUDLY PRAISED PUBUC SERVICES HONOR WAR DEAD ON MEMORIAL DAY LOCALS TAKE GAME FROM UMATILLA MEMORIAL DAY Win by 13 tq 8 Score in Not Overly Exciting Contest Last Thursday. PENDLETON MAKES PLANS FOR WATER BLUE GRASS SUNSHINE IDEAL FOR COWS SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR MEMBERS OF DEBATE SQUAD AND COACH GIVEN PENCILS AUXILIARY REPORTS ANNUAL POPPY SALE “Oregon's bond issue for highway In recognition of the splendid work purposes has built the finest high done by Hermiston's debate squad way system of any state, taking into under the coaching of Miss Rose consideration population and car re Hermiston won the Memorial day Donovan this year, the Hermiston gistration,” stated. Dr. E. B. Mc game from Umatilla by a 13 to 6 commercial association presented the Daniel, president of the Oregon State score on the local diamond. The Motor association in a recent ad boys from the railroad city failed to HERMISTON LEGION POST HAVE debaters and their coach with Parker PROGRAM UNDER AUSPICES OF NINETY-EIGHT COWS PRODUCE dress. pencils upon their return from win furnish much in the way of com APPROXIMATELY FIFTY DOLLARS ning the state contest. CHARGE CONCESSIONS "In J917 the voters of Oregon petition for the local team. AMERICAN LEGION OVER 4 0 POUNDS PAT Those on the squad who were giv authorised the issuance of bonds for CLEARED Mlkeseil and Huriy each scored en awards were Ruth Bensel, Jane Other High Producing Herds Owned highway purposes up to 4 per cent Principal Address Given by the Rev. three runs for the locals, Mlddles- Thrilling Motor Boat Races, Big Warner, Walther Ott, Morris Pier Proceeds From This Unit go to Help of the Assessed valution of the dorf and J. Todd chalking up two Regatta Dance, Ball Game son, regulars on the squad and Marda by S. R. Cooper, Roy Barker, state," continued the doctor, “and apiece and Kopacz, L, Todd and Oscar W. Payne at Meeting With Welfare Work in Port Hannan, alternate!. Miss Donovan from this amount approximately 38 Klages scoring one each to bring the Planned for June 15-16. According to Report as coach of the winning teams, was In Theatre. million dollars have been Issued but land Veterans' Hospital. total up to 13. Those scoring for also given a pencil. bonds have been gradually retired the Railroaders were Woodward with The T. H. Haddox herd of Hermis until at present we owe approx! Two days of excitement are In With a total of 849.65 taken ln„ Hermiston residents observed a two runs to his credit and one each store for those who attend the big ton was again the high producing mately only 30 million dollars.” for Kendler, Mclnnes, Berge, R. NORTON’S GROCERY INSTALLS quiet Memorial day this year. Prac the local American Legion Auxiliary herd in the Umatilla Dairy Improve American Legion water regatta giv tically all business houses were clos Woodward and B. Hanson. ment association for April, accord REFRIGERATION PLANT is well pleased with results of the Umpires were Matott and Lieu- en under the auspices of Pendleton ed and at 10 o'clock In the morning ing to the recent report of E. M. ANGLERS NOW FLOCKING Post No. 23 at McKay lake Saturday poppy sale held the week of Memor alien. Hauser, official teeter. and Sunday, June 15 and 16. All TO PURCHASE LICENSES a public memorial service honor ial day. The work of installing a refrigerat ing the dead of all wars was conduct A total of 740 cows in 52 herds the advance "dope” .indicates that The Hermiston unit,-hag members ed at the Columbia theatre. The were tested in the association for ing plant In the window of Norton’s it will be an event of unusual In Anglers who have been prevented the month with the total average from following their favorite sport pregram was under the auspices of terest and will undoubtedly attract a Cash Grocery is now under way and at Boardman. Irrigon, Umatilla, Echo production for all cows reaching 587 due to bad weather conditions and the local American Legion post. H. crowd of no small proportions from the system will probably be ready and Hermiston and all of these towns pounds of milk each containing 25.8 high Vater in he various streams of E. Shesely, acting in the absence of all over eastern Oregon. for use within a week or so. A plate were active in participating In the pounds of fat. Ninety-eight cows the WlHimette valley are now flock Post Commandeg. H. W. Kelley, was Over 1600 In cash prizes will be glass window will also be put in to sale. Boardman responded with produced over 43 pounds of fat dur ing to the sporting goods houses ar d the chairman in’eharge. available for the various events. replace the ordinary glass now in use. 35.00, Irrigon 31.40, Umatilla 36 00. Rev. Oscar W. Payne, pastor of ing the month. The scheduled program of motor boat The refrigerating plant will be of other agencies of the State Game Echo 37 45 and Hermiston 330.80. S. R. Cooper had the high produc Commission to purchase licenses. the local Methodist Episcopal church, races include several thrilling heat great benefit in keeping fresh vege ing herd of over 20 cows while Roy For a time after the opening of the as the main speaker of the day, gave races, the winners to be decided by tables In excellent condition during A!1 of this goes Into a fund for wel Barker's herd of seven co*s was fishing season it appeared as though a fitting and inspirational address the Outboard Motor association point the hot summer months. The ex fare work at the Veteran’s hospital highest in the class of those under there would be fewer sold in Oregon appropriate to the occasion. A musi BEGINS MONDAY, JUNE 10 AND system. Suturday night Happy Can cessive heat makes it very difficult in Portland. Reports from the hospital show 12 cows. Mr. Haddox’e herd con than last j(ear, but improved cal program presented at the ser yon will be the scene of the big to keep fruits and vegetables any LASTS TWO WEEKS how much the poppy money means to tained 15 cows whic hproduced an weather has aroused the urge to fish vices consisted of vocal solos by Mias Legion Regatta dance with the best length of time without some system the disabled veterans. One man who average of 1213 pounds of milk and in many citizens and they are pur Golds Mumma and Fred Barker with Sr^lccessful Session is Anticipated music available. Sunday morning at of refrigeration. has a wife and two children said, 43.7 pounds of fat. 10 o’clock Hermiston and the Pen chasing the little cards that protect the piano accompaniments played by By Those in Charge of “This Is the first money I have earn For the five months since the them from arrest. Harold Clifford. Mrs- J- M. Norton One of the high dleton Eagles will play ball at the School. t ed In eighteen months.” He was paid beginning of the testing year the state game warden, believes the num lights of the program was the pre Round-Up park in the last game of over 825.00. two high herds of over 20 cows each ber of licenses sold this year will sentation by Eddie Bensel of an ad Hermiston will probably be repre the season for the Umatilla County Several men volunteered to make belonged to 8. R. Cooper and W. P equal or possibly exceed that of last dress given by former President Hard League. ing in New York on the occasion of sented by three young people at the poppies for a "buddy” who la slowly Graham. In the next class of from season. Hermiston post of the American dying of an incurable disease. This the arrival of the bodies of several annual summer session of the boys 12 to 20 cows, T. H. Haddox and Legion has been granted exclusive j . S. Rodgers & Son had the high thousand American soldiers from and girls club school at Corvallis be man has a wife and four small child concession rights for the regatta and ginning Monday, June 10. Jean France. ren. Two thousand popples were producing herd, while those herds The audience participated in a Barnard will be In attendance and plans are going forward rapidly for turned in to this man's credit. The of under 12 cows each, W. G. Web taking care of this important feat standing tribute to the heroic dead probably Walther and Edna Ott. first check for 310.00 was presented her and Joe Dyer headed the list. ■' and in the singing of the national Donald Perrin of Stanfield will be a ure. Post Commander H. W. Kel to this man and his wife on their A. Carter had the high producing ley and Harry Pelky are looking af anthem. The invocation at the be representative from that district. cow for the month, Sylvia, a grade eleventh wedding anlversary and ABOUT 30 SIGN UP AT MEETING ter the concessions. AH kinds of Those In charge of the session ginning of the services was given Jersey, who produced 1298 pounds tears streamed down their faces when cold drinks, hot drinks, good eats, by Rev. J. T. Dow611 and the bene at O. 8. C. are expecting an unusually of milk containing 72.6 pounds of they leurned what the ’’boys” had SATURDAY NIGHT ice cream and everything else that successful summer, i A large number diction by Father Nesdale. done for them. fat. The second high producing cow Preceding the Memorial services. of young people from all counutles will please the regatta crowd will be Plan W ill be of Benefit in Preventing Every poppy offered In this sale for the month was Noll, a grade Jer ■ • — Hermiston high school’s champion in the state are expqpted to be In sold under the auspices of the local was made by veterans In circum sey b aton gft tg to 8. R. Cooper. Noll post. Poultry Stealing; Brands to stances such as these, and the Her produced 1975 pounds of milk con ONLY ONE MORE GAME LEFT ON ship debate squad and their coach attendance. Any club members who McKay lake. Just three miles from were publicly accorded a welcome have won a first place In any club miston auxiliary wishes to take this taining 88.8 pounds of fat. Be on File at Salem. and were presented with Parker pen division at the stte fair last year Is Pendleton, with the dam forming a According to a report of N. C. SCHEDULE. means of thank'ng everyone who body of water in a natural amphi entitled to a scholarship at the cils from the local Commercial club. Jamison of the state college, a total helped to make the poppy sale a suc- Approximately thirty applications Short services at the local ceme school this year. Any other member theatre is generally admitted to be of 9387 cows were tested in the 12 Hermiston Takes Long End of 7 to tery where the graves were decorat who has his work up to date and an ideal location for such n pro for registration of Identification associations in the state during 6 Score From the Indians ed, followed the meeting in the thea who is 12 years of age or over may gram of water sports as has been brands were signed by local poultry THREE-QUARTER LICENSE FEE Abril. The average pounds of milk attend by paying his own expenses. planned for the two days. producers at a meeting in the Metho tre. amounted to 875.3 and of fat 28.78. Last Sunday. The Union Pacific company has dist church last Saturday evening. In the afternoon a fairly large APPLICABLE AFTER JUNE 4 The total number of 40 pound cows One of the principal purposes of INSTALLING MACHINE crowd gathered at the baseball park granted a special rate from all points was 1910. D. Dejong of the Yam Standing Of The Teams. in Oregon to the college for club providing such brands is for the hill association had the hlghproduc- Won Lost to witness the game between Her members attending the school. Un ing herd for the month and G. R. Hermiston ............................. 8 Salem, Oregon, June 8— Motorists The Farm Bureau Auxiliary la in identification of poultry that has 2 miston nd Umatilla. A number of der this provision, the round trip Anliker of the Columbia association Indians ....... 4 5 local people took advantage of the rate from any point in Umaatllla stalling another washing machine In been stolen. Such provisions works who have been debating whether to had the high producing cow, Wayne, Adams ................................... 3 5 holiday to take brief outings In auto county will be $8.60. The cost of a the co-operative laundry across the In with the recent law passed by the license their automobiles during the a registered Holstein, who produced Eagles.................................... 3 6 mobiles, spending the time in nearby two weeks scholarship amounts to tracks. Anyone who desires to get state legislature dealing with the month of June and pay a full year’s communities. 1770 pounds of milk containing $7.3 on the new schedule for laundry theft of meat food animals and fee therefore, or await the first of 315.00, this amount Including boardj pounds of fat. Clausen brothera of work Is requested to notify Mrs. Bax poultry. Such marks of identifica Hermiston has the baseball cham July and enjoy the benefit of a half and lodging. Each boy and girl is the Coquille Valley association had pionship in the Umatilla county lea ter Hutchison at once. The machine tion are also of Inestimatible value to CARD OF THANKS year rate, will have their problem expected to furnish his or her own the producers in case their birds the second high producing cow for gue cinched beyond a doubt. Hav We wish to express our sincere bedding. For the ones attending Is not as yet installed but will be stray away and get mixed with other at least partially helped by an opin the month. No. 22, a grade Jersey ing maintained the lead practically thanks and appreciation to the many without a scholarship the total ex ready for use as soon as the schedule flocks. ion of the attorney general, just ren producing 1817 pounds of milk con throughout the season, with no other is completed. friends who were so kind to us dur pense amounts to 323.60. dered to Secretary of State Hoss, Any poultry producer in the dis taining 90.8 pounds of fat. team seriously threatening her for ing the illness and loss of our be trict who wants a brand assigned wherein it is held that the new The associations included in the first place, Hermiston can boast of loved wife and mother. To Portland. Here From Pendleton. to him, should call at the assistant three-quarters license fee is applic Survey were Yamhill, Tillamook. eight games won and only two lost. J. D. Pemble, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Kingsley went couny agent’s office, sign an applica able after the new law goes into ef T. B. Gurdane, Umatilla county Hood River, Melo west No. 1, Coquille One more game remains on the regu Mrs. T. H. Holbert, sheriff, was in Hermiston from Pen to Portland last week where Mr. tion blank, and leave fifty cents to fect on June 4. Talley, Central Oregon, Umatilla, lar schedule and that is with the C. H. Pemble, The last session of the legislature dleton on business Tuesday after-1 Kingsley remained for medical treat- pay for registering the brand at Vhion, Columbia, * Pine-Eagle, Baker Pendleton Eagles at Pendleton Sun Mrs. C. 8. Kennedy. provided for a three-quarter fee to be noon. I ment. Salem. All producers are advised to and Wallowa. day, June 18. The game is scheduled do this immediately for an applica paid after 3 months of the license for 10 o'clock In tha morning and tion blank sent in separately to the year had elapsed, in addition to the will be one of the features of the AMUSEMENT PLANNED FOR state veterinarian will cost Just dou present half year, and puarter year American Legion regatta program. periods, but it was not clear that the ble that amount or 11.00. LEGIONAIRRES AT SALEM Last Sunday the locals came home legislature Intended the law to be All brands will be officially regie from Mission with the long end of a Visitors to the department con tefed at the office of the state veter effective thia year. A11 indications vention of the American Legion 7 to 5 score. inarian in Salem and wiM also be point to the likelihood that the law which is to be held at Salem August kept on record at the office of the makers expected to have thia ar 8, 9 and 10 will be provided with S oys and girls to attend assistant county agent. At any rangement go into effect along with amusement at various times during time a duplicate can be secured and the new mid-year license date on 4-H CLUB SUMMER SESSION the three days by the stunts that may be used as court evidence in July 1, 1930, but the effect of the proceedings has been to let the bars will be staged by different Oregon case of theft. About 700 boys and girts of Ore down for those who seek licenses Legion posts. This feature creates gon are looking forward to attend now. • a great deal of interest each year SOPHIA PEMBLE In commenting on the opinion of and the Salem convention commiss ing the fifteenth annual 4-H club ion has hrranged to have the stunts summer session at Oregon State col Sophia Pemble 64, mother of Mrs. the attorney general. S«c. of Stats presented at various times and places lege this summer, June 19-28, ac C. 8. Kennedy of Hermiston, died at Hoss said: ‘ This construction will cording to L J. Allen, acting state during the convention. the Kennedy home Wednesday morn serve to aid a great, number of peo Prises amounting to 8100 for first club leader. Many of them will at ing. May 29. Mr. and Mrs. Pemble ple who need to license their cars (place and; 953 tor Second honors tend by virtue of scholarships won had come to this community Just one Just prior to the date of the half- at state, county, or local fairs, some have been offered for the stunt con week before from their home In Sal year fee. During 1928 our auto will be sent by their communities, test. Stunts presented by the dif mon, Idaho. Mrs. Pemble had been mobile department registered nearly ferent posts will all be of a humor and others will pay their own way. In poor health for some time and was three thousand cars, which shows that a great many persons cannot ous nature and much originality and seeking rellqf In a lower altitude. CORNELIA I. RINEHART cleverness will be exhibited by those She was a native of Iowa, having wait to take advantage of the cheap taking part. Judges will be ap been born In Fredonia, but for many er rates. This year, after the new Funeral services for Mrs. Cornelia pointed to witness the stunt exhibi years had resided in Salmon, Idaho. law becomes, effective June 4, per tions and prises will be awarded to J. Rinehart. 78, who died at the Funeral servieea and burial will be sons applying for a license seed only remit three-fourtha of the regular home of her brother-in-law. T. A. the ones considered best. held In Salmon. annual license. For example, if the la addition to the stunts, much Rinehart, Jnne 1 were held in the She Is survived by her husband, J. spontaneous comedy will be provid Prann Funeral Parlors Monday af D. Pemble, five daughters, Mrs. C, 8. regular license Is 840.00, the three- ed by visiting Legionnaires. Lndi- ternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Rev. A. J. Kennedy of Hermiston, Mrs. L. F. fourths fee required during June will coetumes, clown bands, high Ware, pastor of the Baptlst-Chrtst- banteman of Burke, Idaho, Mrs. T. amount to 830.00, Next year, the Burial was experts and numerous other ian chureh, officiated. P. Carnes, Mrs. T. H. Holbert and advantage of this reduced rate will attractions will be offered in the Hermiston cemetery. Mrs. Clover Edwards of Salmon, and apply earlier In the license year. I Mrs. Rinehart was born March 30. tor the amusement of convention two sons, C. H. Pemble of Grange regret that this information could visitors. 1883 in Carl county, Ohio. She had ville, Idaho, and Jay Pemble of Iz)s not have been gotten to the public earlier, but the matter only recent resided In Hermiston approximately Angeles, California. ly came up for consideration and the a year before her death and was In W alla Walla. I ------------------------- the opinion of the attorney general K F. Dodd of Walla Walla, a for extremely poor health during that To Pendleton. mer resident, yrae back In town Tues- time. She is survived by her hus i F C. McKenzie made a business waa promptly secured to ascertain the facts In the case.” 4ay morning band, O. A. Rinehart of Hermiston. RECORD FOR APRIL REGATTA AT M’XAY SUCCESSFUL EVENT THREE LOCAL CLUB MEMBERS TO ATTEND SCESSION AT O.S.C. LOCAL POULTRYMEN TO SECURE BRANOS FOR IDENTIFICATION LOCALS CINCH TITLE IN UMATILLA COUNTY LEAGUE FOR SEASON W h a t June D ays A re F o r 1