The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 25, 1929, Image 1

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The Hermiston
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BLUE GRASS
SUNSHINE
IDEAL FOR COWS
HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1929
SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER TEAS
INTERESTING MEETING OT
CHILO DROWNS IN
TARM BUREAU AUXILIARY JDD6E SINNOTT DIES
Health Nurse Unable to be
IRRIGATION DITCH County Present
IN WASHINGTON
for Meeting; Next
WALTER B. BEASLEY
.........
LOCAL BOY SCOUTS
POULTRY DISEASE
THREATENS STATE
RETURN
MAN ATTACKED BY
ANGRY BULL TUES.
Funeral services for Walter B.
FROM CAMP ROTARY SUNDAY
Beasley, 39, ao% of Mr. and Mra. W.
B. Beasley of Hermiston, were held
Camp Is Declared Wonderful' Place
in Oakland. California, Tuesday morn­
Meeting August 9
By Boy* Attending From
ing, according to word received here.
VICTIM OT TRAGEDY IS DAUGH
EX-OREGON LAW MAKER DIES
He had been critically ill in a
Here.
A meeting of the ladies' Auxiliary
J. A. BIASDEL RECEIVES BROKEN
veteran's hospital In California for NEW EPIDEMIC APPEARS AMONG
DT NATIONAL CAPITAL.
TER OP MS. AND MBS. R. PAGE of the Hermiston Farm Bureau was
several weeks before death came on
FLOCKS
RIBS AND BRUISES
Robert Henderson and Fred Henael
held Friday, July 19, at Columbia
Saturday. July »0. His mother was
Accident Occur* Saturday Evening park.. The meeting was ealled to Served 20 Year* in Public Life and
returned from Scout camp Sunday
with
him
at
the
last,
having
gone
to
Grower* Told to Guard Against Eron evening. They both declare they Visitor at Christley Farm Dragged
Better Known Here as the
order by Mrs. Lynch, rice-president.
San Francisco When his Illness was
At North Hill Home;
have had a wonderful two weeks.
chitis Now Found in California
■’» Friend.”
It was voted by a large majority that
To Safety by Del Christley
found to he of 4 serious nature.
Walther Ott and Maurice Johnson
Funeral Monday.
the committee in charge of the com­
He waa born in Moscow, Idaho,
Flocks.
will leave for the camp next Sunday
When Animal Attacks.
munity laundry do their regular
Coming as a shock to the Oregon and durlftg the war he served with
and Billy Hurly will go with them
family
washing
free
of
charge.
It
people
was
the
new*
of
the
death
of
Betty Pace, 14 month* old daugh
•heUnlt»A8tatia navy on board the
Tossed several feet In the air and
w y also agreed upon
N'chSlaa-rL- & !•««< -fadga -of the
Oregon State College, Corvallis, for another two weeks.
«er o r Mr. ra tH fr» . —— ----- —
jBflwlt, ta "be pal'd'
— 9?. 00 a month far court of claims and lor many years S. 8. North Dakota. He had lately July 26— For poultrymen life Is Just
Camp Rotary is located southeast trampled on by an angry bull, J. A.
been employed in the navy yards and
with a tragic death Saturday «ran
a representative in congrost, frsm made his home in Oakland, Califor one disease after another— for the of Milton, Oregon. This camp site Blasdel of Richmond, Texas, narrow­
lag at the Page home on the North keeping the laundry hooka.
Mrs. C. L. Upham had charge of the second Oregon district. He died nla.
poultry, that is—and now a new one was given by the Rotary club of ly escaped death at the Alpha Christ­
bill when she was drowned la ail
Walla Walla, Washington, for whom ley farm near Hermiston Tuesday
the regular Home Economics pro­ July 19 at his home In Chevy Chase,
irrigation ditch.
Besides hia mother and father he has appeared to harass the long suf­ It was named.
morning. In the encounter, he sus­
Maryland.
gram,
whjch
waa
very
interesting
fering
breeders,
according
to
reports
leaves three brothers, Roy and Ar­
At the time of the accident, she was
tained two broken ribs and a num­
Scout
camp
closes
August
11
with
and
helpful.
Because
Mias
Edna
In Oregon Judge Slnnott is better thur Beasley of Oakland and Gordon at the seventh annual convention of
playing by heraelf in the yard while
a hike to Wallowa lnke as a final ber of painful bruises.
Flannigan,
county
health
nurae,
was
known
aa
the
“Homesteader's
Friend
the
Oregon
Poultrymen's
association
Beasley
of
Walla
Walla,
Wn.,
and
the family was preparing to leave
Mr. Blasdel, who Is a brother of
event. Only members of the Ranger
for town. The body was discovered unable to attend and give a report ¡or Just plain “Nick” Slnnott. For three sisters, Mrs. R. L. Barnard of held here.
Mrs.
Christley, was walking past the
Patrol,
an
honorary
patrol,
are
elig­
Infectious bronchitis Is the latest
by the father apparently several min­ on her work In the county, Mrs. J. 20 years he served the people of this Walla Walla, Mrs. Elmer Hensley of
ible for the trip. This patrol I* place where the animal was chained
H.
Reid,
chairman
of
the
health
de­
state
and
country
and
died
In
the
threat,
said
Fred
Cockell,
a
member
Pendleton and Mrs. Will Bensel of
utes after the child had fallen into
of the state livestock sanitary board. made up of the outstanding boys who to a stake and inadvertently got
Hermiston.
the shallow stream. She was rushed partment, gave an lntareating talk harness.
on
“Cooperation
With
Our
County
Nick
Slnnott
was
born
at
The
This
disease Is In epidemic form in have distinguished themselves by within range of the animal’s reach
to the local hospital Immediately but
when he was attacked. The quick
Nurse.’’
[Dalles,
December
«,
1970,
a
son
of
California
and has been found once high records for the past two years
effort* to restore life were of no avail
CONNILL-BENSEL
action
of Del Christley who happen­
In
camp.
It
Is
the
desire
of
each
boy
After the business meeting, de­ Colonel N. B. Slnnott; founder and
In Oregon where it has apparently
Funeral services were held at the
who has been to camp to realize his ed to be working nearby saved the
licious
refreshments
were
served
by
proprietor
of
the
famous
old
Uma
been
brought
in
by
birds
returned
Coming as a surprise was the an-
local Baptist church at 2;3o o'clock
man from probable death.
Ha
Mrs. J. H. Reid, Mrs. S. Barnard and tills house. He knew the Indians, nouncement of the recent marriage of from an out-of-state egg-laying con­ dream of this honor and the trip.
Monday afternoon.
struck
the
bull
a
hard
blow
on
the
Mra. T. Wilson.
the pioneers and the cowboys for Miss Lois Connell of Umatilla and test. Careful watch of all birds ship­
head and as the animal backed off
The poultry department will have whom The Dalles was a rendervoua Mr. Earl Bensel of Hermiston. The ped in or returned from other states, DR JAMES L. SEARS AND
to renew his attack, young Cbrlat
eharge
of
the
next
meeting,
which
In the early days. Nick Slnnott knew wedding ceremony was solemnized at particularly California, is essential,
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
FAMILY LEAVE HERMISTON ley dragged Blasdel to safety.
will be held on August 9.
the history and people of the entlru 6 o'clock Monday evening at the M. he said. Once In a flock it has been
Blasdel was brought to town
[central and eastern Oregon country. E. parsonage with Rev. 0. W. Payne known to kill off a third In a few
ADDITIONAL LOCALS
where
he received medical attention
W
ill
Take
Advance
Work
in
H'i*
After finishing the grade school officiating. The only guests present days.
•
♦
THEATRE NEWS
at the office of Dr. Christopherson.
in
The
Dalles,
he
went
to
Notre
Tl|e
poultrymen
favor*
a
higher
were the parents of the bride.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a
Profession at San Francisco;
Christley was also slightly Injured.
Mrs. Bensel attended the Umatilla tariff on dried eggs and Intend to let
‘Do Your Duty”
S a t and Sun. Dame, where he became famous as
Mr. Blasdel has been visiting at
Located
Here
3
Years.
Leave* For Idaho.
an
all
around
athlete
and
football
the
Oregon
congressional
¿.
legation
schools while Mr Bensel, who Is a
If you have the blues, prepare to
the Christley farm from hla horns In
Mrs. M. L. Watson left for Merid shed them now! No need for any star.
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bensel of know about It. Tariff prote tlou will
Texas.
tan, Idaho, Wednesday afternoon one In Hermiston to have a disgrunt­
Aa the old Umatilla house was a this city, was fraduated from the stimulate plants In this country tc
Dr. and Mrs. James L. Sears and
where ahe was called by the serious led outlook on life. Charlie Murray political headquarters for the east­ local schools. Both young people are process low grade eggs, it is tellers 1
daughters left Monday morning on FAIR BOARD WORKS ON PREMIUM
Illness of her father. Mr. Watson
In “Do Your Duty” at the Columbia ern and central Oregqp country, It well known in this community. Mr. Other resolutions favored more egg No. 17 from Stanfield. They expect
la still In West Virginia where his theatre next Saturday and Sunday, was a very natural thing for Nick to and Mrs. Bensel left immediately af­ shows in county fairs and more
to vlBlt with Mrs. Sears’ parents who
LIST FOR THIS YEAR’S SHOW
father also is in a critical condition. will see to that. If he doesn't keep get Into politics.
In 1908 he was ter the ceremony for Liberty, Wash­ county meetings of the state associa­ live at Albany. Oregon, before leav­
elected to the state senate, serving ington, where Mr. Bensel is working tion.
At a meeting of the Umatilla Pro­
you laughing no one can.
ing for San Francisco where Dr.
Better protection against poultry Sears wfjl take advanced medjcal ject Fair Board called Monday eve­
On Vacation Trip.
First National Pictures has never in the sessions of 1909 and 1911. on a gold dredge.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Little and the offered a more human nor more en­ He was elected representalve to
thieves is afforded now than ever be work. During 3 years Dr. Sears has ning hy President L. C. Dyer, the
Misses Agnes and Iris Little return- tertaining comedy.
fore through new arrangements with been In Hermiston he built up a fine work of completing the premium list
From the start congress in 1912, and continued to LEADER INSPECTS WORK OF
ad home Tuesday afternoon after" a at
a national detective agency.
Mem­ practice. He saw the need for a larg­ for this year's show occupied moat
of t ie picture till Its conclusion there be re-elected each two years until
short motor trip to Crater Lake and la no cessation of fun or dramatic 1928, when he was appointed to the HERMISTON PIG CLUB MEMBERS ber of the association may pay a er hospital and had tho lllsfcy house of the time. These lists will likely
nominal fee and get the regular signs equipped as Buch. Both Dr. and bo ready for publication within a
other southern Oregon points. They thrill, as for instance, when the re United States court of claims by
returned home via Eugene and the doubtable Charlie and his Scotch ¡President Coolidge.
Ç, A. Jackson, leader of the Her to post on their prentluea such as arc Mr*. Sears will he greatly missed by short ttme. It Is the intention of
McKanaia pass highway.
Slnnott’* career at Washington miston Pig çlub» visited all members used In banks and other business the community.
the board to have the premium list
friend, played by Lucian Littlefield
booklets off the pres» and ready for
are locked in a vault In a Jewelry was a notable one. Aa chairman of of the organisation Tuesday after­ houses,4 Members are also urged to
store and succeeded in capturing a the bouse committee on public lands noon to Inspect the work that is be­ use the now tatoo branding method GOVERNOR SIGNIFIES INTEREST distribution by the first of Septem­
In Spokane.
»
he held the position mostt import­ ing done and discuss various prob­ for fowls.
ber.
Mrs. W. W. Felthouse who la In gang of crook*.
Lloyd Lee, was elected president
IN LEGION MEETING AT SALEM
Spokane, Wn., now receiving medical
Murray, always to be depended up­ ant to his district. His record of lems concerning feeding and care of
treatment, expects to return to her on for providing plenty of merriment. [reporting on 483 bills in the nine the animals. He was accompanied and Fred Cockell, Milwaukie, vice
RESOLUTIONS
home in Hermiston within a week Is at his best as a cop. Years ago he years he was chairman of the com­ by the assistant county agent on tho president. New members of lha cxe Addresses Letter to Department Com
Wheroaa. Our Heavenly Father ha*
or so. The family will then leave made the Keystone cop famous. To­ mittee la proof of the attention he inspection tour. Members of the cutlve committee are A. H. Dowsett,
mander of State Concerning
seen fit to take our beloved brother
by auto for a vacation trip to the day he is more refined version of the gave hla work. It Is also remarkable club are Walter Jendrzjewskl, presi­ Gresham, and .1. II. Russell. Corvallis
Convention.
that only 81 of the bills indorsed by dent, Dorcas Throupe, secretary, F. L. Knowlton of the college was re
Oregon beaches.
Walter B. Beasley; be It rceolved that
peace officer but just as funny.
Glenn
tPierson,
Lawrence
Swarner,
hla
committee
failed
to
pass,
it
was
elected
secretary-treasurer.
Vineyard lodge No. 206 I. O. 0. T.
Doris Dawson, as ingenue load, la
The following letter was addressed extend their heartfelt sympathy to
charming. She Is Murray’s daughter the personality, diplomacy and logic and Floyd McMullen.
Ladies’ Aid Meet.
to Mr. Ben S. Fisher, Department
Mr. Jackson reports that all mem­
The members of the Baptist r^«t- and is to marry a young politician of Nick Slnnott that accomplished
ATTORNEYS HIRED
Commander of the American Legion the bereaved family; a copy of these
*0
much.
bers
are
doing
excellent
work
in
ies Aid held a successful meeting at played by Charlie Delaney.
The
by Governor I. L. Patterson of Ore­ 1 esolutions be spread upon the min­
In spite of opposition from the connection with the club and pros­
gon :
utes of this lodge and a copy be sent
the home of Mrs. A. W. Tumbled wedding is In a police station and la
Karl Herbring and Frank 0
I am milch Interested in the Amer-
Wednesday afternoon. The time was almost disrupted because Murray Department of the Interior, Slnnott pects seem bright for the future.
Smith, Portland attorneys, have been 'can Lglon convention which Is to be to the bereaved parents, the same also
spent in sewing and a social hour falls to show up. But he gets there succeeded In opening up to federal
employed IJV Mrs. Florence Goodwin held In Salem from August 8th to to be printed in the Hermiston Her­
E. P. DODD RECOVERING
was enjoyed later. Plans were made at the finish, having redeemed him­ reclamation dry areas of Oregon.
mother of Curtis Goodwin, to repre 10th of this year, and trust that you ald.
W. R. LONGHORN,
for a rummage sale to be held dur self by capturing the crooks who had [Part of hla record consists of his
sent her son when he comes to trial are receiving full cooperation In your
work In enlarging the Klamath and
B. J. NATION
E. P. Dodd who has been seriously hereon charges of robbery. Goodwin efforts to make the meeting a great
lng the project fair In October.
framed him earlier in the story.
success.
O. T. LOCKRIDGE,
Charlie McHugh and Ed Brady are Umatilla projects, starting of the ill a Walla Walla hospital for nearly and Arthur Schaefer were arrested
"I hope that heads of state activi­
Committee
a couple of thieves in the story and of the Vale and Owyhee projects and three weeks Is now at horn eslowly recently at Hermiston by Bert and ties throughout Oregon will arrange
Here From Sunnyside.
Phil Langfred of Sunnyside, Wn. do a good Job of it, while pretty Yola securing an appropriation for Baker. convalescing, according to word re­ Walter Nation after the pair of to permit members of tho American
In central and eastern Oregon the ceived here. Hla illness became
waa visiting for a week with hie d’Avril la their accomplice.
Some
youthful bandits had been foiled Legion In their employ to attend the
friend. Junior Newell, at thq George clever kiddles help out the fun in people will always hold the memory much more severe than was expected In an attempt to rob a Hermiston -onventlon and that every post In the
of Nick Slnnott In high esteem and In the beginning but he has now store and had fled from the offlc state will send a large delegation to
Newell home here.
the home scenes.
respect. They will always remember fully recovered though he has not ers. In a pitched roadside battle. Salem.
'The American Ixtglnn has shown
Clyde McElroy visited at the R. E.
him as a man who accompli shed yet regained hla strength. He hopes Schaefer was shot and la still |n the Itself to be a power for good In every
A t Fierce Home.
“Sunrise”
Wed. and Thnrs.
McFall«
home last Friday on his way
thing*
for
them,
this
district,
this
to be active again in a week or ten hospital recovering from his wounds "ommunity where It has functioned.
John Odell and family of Walla
Admirer* of winsome Janet Gay-
from
his
home In Gresham to Wal­
state
and
nation.
I cannot commend too highly Its ser­
«¡ajW.
u
Walla were visiting at the O. C. r.or, the twenty-year-old Fox star
East Oregonian
vices tti caring for children left father lowa where his father, Cha*. Mc­
Pierce home Tuesday. They had been who made *n Instantaneous hit aa
less by the World war, In rehabilitat­ Elroy lives.
ta The Dalles to participate in a pic­ Diane in ‘‘7th Heaven," will have
ing the sick and disabled, In promot­
nic for Tum-A-Lum employees. Mr. an opportunity to see her In a cap­
ing good citizenship and In advanc­
Walter Garner made a business
ing American principles and Institu­
Odsll is manager of the Walla Walla tivating role when “Sunrise,” the
tions.
trip to Pendleton last Friday and
branch.
first picture made In this country by
May your convention In Salem lie Mrs. Garner and children spent the
the noted European director, F. W.
filled with good fellowship and the day visiting with Mr. and Mra. J.
Murnau. opens at the Columbia thea­
CARD OF THANKS
happiness of friendships renewed, and
We wish to extend our thanks to tre Wednesday and Tburaday of next
may the enthusiasm and Inspiration P. Garner at Echo.
V 0 U R E . EALUNÛ
which It creates send the members
the many friends In Hermiston for week.
ivhsh T ip
back to their communities with new
In the last shipment of hogs made
the kindness and sympathy shown
‘Sunrise” la the most important
zeal for your splendid program of by H. J. Stilling* from Hermiston,
to ns la the recent death of our lit picture yet released by Fox Film*
service.”
shoes , v ie w
C. M. Jackson had 3 hogs that weigh­
tie daughter.
,
and was produced with an especially
FARTHER
ed a total of 1300 pounds and R. E.
MR. and Mrs. ROY PAGE.
selected cast headed by Janet Oay-
. i iT 7
SENTENCED FOR SIXTY DAYS
McFalls' two weighed 840 pounds.
nor and George O'Brien. “Sunrise"
Louis Barslow, who was arrested They both report a nice profit.
haa been pronounced as superior to
I by B. J. Nation and placed In Jail to
anything Mias Gaynor haa previously
Dick Thom went to Pendleton
done because It calls for a much
appear before the September grand
wider range of histrionic ability and
¡Jury, has through his attorney, plead­ July 18 to visit hts sister. Mrs. Mc-
pats her to a test from which lea*
ed guilty to the rrlme of driving a Ntirlen who Is In the hospital there
competent stars would have with
¡motor vehicle while intoxicated. He with eye trouble. He was accom­
drawn.
was given the minimum sentence of panied by his undo Johnny Thom.
60 days in Jail and a fine of 9100 by
Miss Velma Cnlpitts Is bark In
the local Justice court.
FARM BUREAU MEETS FRIDAY
Minnehaha after a week's vacation
spent at the home of her brother, T.
NEW DOCTOR ARRIVES
AT LOCAL METHODIST CHURCH
R. Colpltte In Stanfield. She return­
ed
July 18.
A regular meet lag of the Farm
Dr. Alfred W. Chritstopherson. ac­
Bureau will be held Friday even lag
companied by his wife and small
Mrs. W. G. Rrxlda will he hostess
la tke Methodist church at 3 «’clock.
daughter. Barbara, arrived In Her­ to the girls' 4-H sewing clnb August
miston last Saturday from Portland. 2. Those in charge hope to have all
According to Charles Taylor, eb- The cream pool situation will be oae
Dr. Christopherson look over the j the work completed before school
server For the week ending July 24: of the principal topics of discussion
while other important buslneas will
office and practice of Dr. J. L. Sears starts.
High Low
Saturday evening. They will live In i
Thursday, July I t -------------- 93 «4 also be brought up at the seasion.
the house formerly occupied by Dr. i
Friday. July 19-------------------- 91 <0
Rebekah* Have Meeting.
Sears.
Baturday, July 3« „----------- < •
49
BRIGGS KMPLOTKD
The degree team of the Rebekah
ay. July 2 1 ----------------- I I 43
lodge from Echo put on the work at
, July > 9 .......
18 M
Miss Marian Brigg* was employed
a meeting of the local lodge this
Here From Goldendale.
, July 23 ------------- 93 S3 In the Herald offlc* from Friday r a ­
Mrs. H. W McMillan of Golden-1 week. A large crowd of visiting Re­
ay. July 3 4 -----
31 <4 ti! Tuesday during the absence of the
Jdnle Is visiting at the home of her' bekahs waa present from the neigh­
'parente, Mr and Mra J. A. Scott, boring lodge and a successful meet­
No ctia.
:
tuit week.
ing waa reported.
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