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HZBMIOTOa HARALD, HERMISTON. OBBGOy»
STUDENT DEATH
UNSOLVED CASE
Detective* Unable to Clear
Up Mystery of Harvard
Man’* End.
Hartford, Conn.—Despite all efforts
of County Detective Edward J. Hickey
and hla corps of assistants, the death
of Walter Treadway Huntington, young
Harvard student, appears now at
though It will never be solved.
Huntington's body was found May
8 on a lonely road between Windsor
and Tarrifvllle, ten miles north of tills
city. A bullet had pierced the boy's
brain and bis shirt and buck were
saturated with blood, as were several
handkerchiefs found in the hip pock
ets of his trousers. No weapon was
discovered, though magnets and metal
detectors were used, and the bullet
which killed him could not be located.
A Colt 3 2 caliber automatic shell
was found neur Ills body.
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Detective’s Theory.
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4 Astronomers to Fire
Rocket Toward Moon
Paris.—A rocket to the moon
no longer Is a fautasy and one
may be tired from the earth be
fore another year, according to
members of the Société Astron
omique of France.
German,
American, Austrian and French
scientists hnve been collaborat
ing with such effectiveness that
a voyage by rocket to the moon,
to Mars and to Venus at lust Is
considered theoretically prac
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Former Minister’» Wife Visits.
Mrs. Gallagher, former Hermiston
m inister’s wife, who has spent the
summer in Washington, visited here
last week. She was accompanied by
her two sons. She intends spending
the w inter at Corvallis, Oregon, where
the boys w ill attend school.
A NEW TYPE OF ACCIDENT LEGISLATION
no limit to the length of his Investl
gatlon. But even If Calhoun declare*
the death a homicide hla decision will
add but further mystery to the al
ready Intricate case.
Detective Hickey, the man who suc
cessfully trailed and brought to jus
tice Gerald t'luipmau, declares the
youth committed suicide. He adheres
to this opinion despite Costello’s re
posted statements Huntington could
not possibly have taken his own life.
Costello bases Ills findings on, Urgt.
the absence o f any powder marks on
youth’s head; second, the absence
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Mrs. 13d P"nsel visited Mrs. Isom
We hear much these days about the changes which
a t Irrig on , Friday.
electricity have brought in the lives of the people. The
standard of living has been raised to undreamed oi
Girl Lands Her Plane
I To Portland.
heights; drudgery has been eliminated from the home;
I M arda
u»a ■ of« Columbia dls-
Despite
Fear
of
Mice
the farm is being turned into a miniature industrial plant,
trict, has returned from Portland
Longmont, Colo.—When the medals
and what not.
are being passed around save one or where she underwent a tonsil opera-
- tion.
two for Miss Blackwell, Longmont
At the same time we hear, every once in a while, the
avlntrix.
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changes being made in the lives of domestic animals and
Miss Blackwell, a student flyer, was B etum s To Hermiston,
even insects. Cows prefer the electrically operated milking
taking lessons from her brother.
J nits G > in ;v .otuaed to Hermis-
machine to the old-fashioned hand power. Hens set about
Clyde, s licensed pilot.
iton aft. •• a a! nee of eight years
Miss Blackwell was at the controls IIe has mo,-ûd înlo h,8 home Qn th#
their business an hour earler and stick closer to the jot
as the plane skimmed along at aliout wegt
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in coops well lighted with the well _______
known _________
incandesced
2.000 feet when Clyde noticed hla sis j
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‘ bulb. 'Bees gladly
' dr start the honey making season a month I .
....... . Henry N- Cos,el ter acting queerly, bul she kept the
voi-tm icttion Queen E sth -|
or two ahead of time if if electricity is judiciously applied
X ship on un even keel and headed for er Stated
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S. ne t Tuesday 8
the landing field.
to their comiciles. It is even possible to raise “bigger and I bert Calhoun. The latter has not yet
And, according to Clyde, the foster P. M. Socifl arri refreshments.-adv. I
better” silver foxes on electrified fox farms.
announced his findings as the law sets tils sister squirmed the faster the ship
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And so It Is In the game of life— wc
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w orking day— to win. Even then yon are n t w<> n'n™ »’•
If you are not saving a part of >o : e :rnlrt :
a certain sum for a rainy day to w in In th en :.
is the easiest way of building this fund. Come In today an.
cuss this very Im portant m atter w ith us— no obligation.
$1 Opens An Acc-'”- ’
First National San
of Herrnl«toi
C a p it a l, S u rp lu s
F. B. Swayze, Pres.
traveled until It Anally reached the
C. n. Gir»11« x Visits,
landing field.
Miss Blackwell landed the airplane, i C. C. Glgnoux, who is assistant I
almost dived from the pilot's seat and i supervisor of agr iculture of the Un-
extricated two Held mice from her fly i Ion Pacific company, visited Herm ts-I
iton last Friday. He was looking af-
ing costume.
Although having a natural aver jter railroad and other business. M r.
sion to mice. Misa Blackwell endured Glgnoltx pti» in a good word for the
the horror of haring the creatures poultry develop"; nt of this section. I
crawl over her while she brought the ; He was accompanied by J. I. Purdy
plane to a safe landing.
special agen . of the Union Pacific a»
The mice apparently had built a Pendleton.
home In the plane while It was stored i
In Its hangar.
und U n d ▼
P ro fi
R. Alexander Vtce-Pt-
A. H. Norton. Cash-er
The demand for unconditional compulsory automobilt
insurance, which led to the famous—or perhaps the in
famous—Massachusetts law, seems to have diminished
In its place has appeared a new viewpoint which has pro
duced such laws as those in effect in California, New Yorl
and a few other states.
tn general these laws provide that a motorist, in cas< I fhe
Leaves For Portland.
of an accident caused by his own carelessness, must pat ot anv wenf,,,u ■nd- thlr(J. ,he w««!-
W . W.
Felthouse
accompanied
Fortune in Ambergris
all judgment against him and provide a bond or an inauf |
Ralph albraith to Portland Monday
never have
ance policy against future accidents before again beim In hla pockets after the shot was tired
Found Floating at Beach , morning.
Loudon.—The greed of a whale |
allowed tn drive. This is not compulsory insurance in anj Costello says Huntington became un
Immediately following the which died from acute Indigestion has
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sense. The careful, competent motorist has nothing t< conscious
shot and Him he would have been provided London with the largest I
i f ?
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fear. The legislative anti financial burden is placer physically »inutile lo dispose of the lump of ambergris yet seen by
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gun In any manner.
dealers.
where it belongs—on those who cause accidents.
It weighs shout 225 pounds, and
No Powder Marks.
The constant increase in driving accidents has appai
For per
Hickey explains the fact that there is worth nearly 650,000.
ently made some sort of legislation necessary and thes< were no powder marks as due to the fumery purposes' It Is worth anything
In the selection of foods for the growing boy, bread should receive
laws, while comparatively new and untried, would seen age of the bullet wlilcb killed the hoy. up to 625 per ounce.
H e rr Mon, Oregon
the utmost cosideratlon. Bread made from pure Ingredients an ’
This record lump was found on a
Identical with that found by
fair and reasonable. There is no room on our highway, Shells
properly baked is a very Im portant food. T hat Is the kind o
Huntington's bend were found In a New Zealand bcaoh hy two brothers
for the reckless, the incompetent or the ignorant. No box In the dead boy's home. Fired who will make a small fortune by
bread you get when you order Herm iston Bread.
should others pay for their mistakes. Unconditional, com by Hlckzy Into a wad of cotton at a the discovery.
FRIDAY,
SATURDAY
Ambergris Is the product of the
of seven Inches they failed
pulsory insurance, such as exemplified by the Massachu distance
to reveal powder marks, he said. They sperm whale's fondness for cuttlefish.
AND SUNDAY
setts ordinance, overlooked this simple fact and came im were 20 years old. Ills Investigation He cannot digest the beak of the cut
tlefish,
so
the
beaks
accumulate
and
mediately to grief. Every citizen who drives a car wil showed.
The detective lias two theories re set np Irritation, which causes the
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await with interest the results of this newer type of acci gariMng,the
Eventually the
missing gun. He believes ambergris lo form.
dent legislation.
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It was either picked tip by some one whale distends, becomes'III and blows
THEATRE»
Food T hat’s Good for Him
HERMISTON BAKERY
new afraid to come forward for fear up. The ambergris floats away and
of Implication In the boy's death, ot It ntny be years before It Is washed
that It was hurled Into a swamp a few ashore.
yards distant by Huntington In his
death sgony.
Waiter Famous a*
Hickey disagrees flatly with Cos
tello regarding the handkerchiefs. He
Poet Die* in Genoa
Insists the youth was conscious after
Genoa.—Glovnnl Glorgl, the poet-
the shot wns fired and that he re
waiter and Dante scholar of MUnn j
pltced them In his pockets after wip who would Improvise yon a sonnet
ing his wound.
He bears out this on the bnck of your luncheon hill,
theory In two ways.
or quote a page of Dante while sere
He discovered on the boy's right Ing glasses of beer. Is dead.
cheek evidences thnt he had become
Glorgl wns a well known figure of
III.
Nothing wns found on the left Milanese Bohemian life, and for
cheek. On the ground, to the youth’s many years the smnll restaurant
right, were further evidences of Ills where he served as waiter wns the
Illness. Hickey said. This Indicated to
rendezvous of students, writers, art
the detective that Huntington had ists and even professors of Dante
struggled to a Fitting tmsture after he studies and literature.
shot and accounts for the blood on I
The poet waiter had an amnzlng
his shirt and bnck, which would not |
memory ns well as an excellent lit
hnve been tliete had the boy remained
erary taste, lie could recite the en
prone after the bullet entered his
tire “Divine Comedy” from beginning
to end, and mnke comments on the
Course of ths Bullet.
works of the great Florentine poet
The right hand of the boy was which delighted learned professors
clenched, the detective says, In a man
of the university, who often gathered
net Indicating a “conscious act." Ills In the restaurant to hear and see the
thumb was lightly pressed between phenomenon.
tils first and second tingerà.
Rcllex
action, the detective believes, could
“SINGLE BLISS”
account for the closed list but count J Toil, Trouble Come to
not account for the position of the I
Pair Even in Prayer “MASKED MENACE’
thumb. T lrs lie says, wna caused by I
Red Bluff, Calif.— Mr. and Mrs. H.
agony.
The course of tb buLet nlso Indi : H. Bishop, ranchers of the Ixie Robles
cates suicide. Hickey said. It entered section nenr here, feel thnt they have
the left side of Die head, back of the had more than their .hare of trouble. W ednesday and Thursday
Two yours sgo Mrs. Bishop sprained ,
temple, two Inches above the hair
line. It came out through the top of her ankle and was forced to use !
the skull through Ihe brain. He says crutches for a year. Then her has- |
it was fired from a imini below the bnnd cut a deep gash In his foot with
boy's bend, by Huntington himself an sx while rutting wood. Before he
and thill the youth used Ills left band h»d recovered from this Injury he
Huntington was Inst seen nt alami
severely hurt when hla machine
11 p. mM May 7. At Hint time he told skidded off the Dibble creek bridge
lilt mother he was going to a nenrhy ' nnd
wrecked. The frnet recently
drug «tore for some cigarettes,
llv wl fieri out the Bishop's prune crop,
never reached r le store. At 5:50 a. ui ami now Mrs. Bishop lias been forced
a la bo tv i golii,! to work found his to beri with a broken rib as a result of
body a mile ami a half from hla lux falling while rising from prayer at
the Cone church.
urious Windsor leshleio e.
No M f’.lvs Found.
Every nvsiluhle clew lias been run Latest Fad m Pari*
down, Hickey says.
The detective
•latea lie lute found no imsslhle iihf
I* Gambling Dance
tlve for murder. Indiscretions on the
Porta.—The gambling dance has a r
youth's part ut Harvard provide nmple rived as the latest Parisian fad. The
imqlve for Huntington to kill himself floor of Hie rinnee hall Is marked out
lie suys.
in nuinliered square«, like a roulette
Kffovta to link up romance with thi tatde, A roulette wheel spina on the
death hnve also failed.
Hickey ha* wnll. , When It ato|ie spinning the
Investigated several “women angles
dance ends ami the dancer who hap
hut all have been fruitless. Unless pens to lie standing on the square cor
furl Iter evidence la discovered the cus» res|Mindlng to the number on the
will go down Into Ihe records with tie wheel wins. Money, dolls aiul other
. tflOlARÖ.ARLEN
police -ailing It suicide snd Ihe uiedi souvenirs are given as prises.
LOUISE BROOKS
cal taatlmony houiichle.
THE
KEEP TOGETHER
SHOW
After all the hocus-pocus, rigmarole and fiddle-faddle
we come back to the fact that men and communities
should work together. The community and your mer
chants belong together. Their success, their interests, ar
identical. They should keep together, work together. I
there is any chip-on-the-shoulder play or high-hat behav
ior, let us all discourage it. It has become the vogue late
ly to jump on the “middle man.” Once in awhile a mer
chant will get the grandiloquent idea of buying direct fron
a mill and cutting out the “middle man.” That’s like send
ing to California for a nickel’s worth of oranges. Th<
nickle gets lost, the oranges never come, and what’s s
nickle to an orange grower?
If the wholesaler were removed, the merchant woult ..... „
have to stop business until he was restored; because tht brn,n
merchant must have immediate service on a cariety oi
merchandise, and he must have credit for the prompt dis
patch of business. The “middle man” needs the merchant
and the merchant needs the “middle man.” The com
munity needs the merchant, and the merchant needs tht
community.
For the essential correctness of this viewpoint, study am
recent text book on economics.
Doukhobots arrested when nude parade is staged—
Headline. The only difference we see between this re
ligious sect and the modem flapper is the fact that it it
colder in Canada and to stage such a parade would be ?
real sacrifice.
The Indiana speed law prohibits the drivirig of ar
automobile at a “too fast” or “too slow" a speed. HeT
either way; the driver who creeps along incurs our ir
while the speed demon endangers our life.
Probably the best place to escape the heat is on the goL
course. If there is any breeze you get it there. Good golf
ers, however, sometimes “get hot” and shoot in the 70’s
Nothing is needed quite so badly as the spread of in-
telhgence among those who think they know it all
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typicat scene at Hermiston October 4-j.
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E. F. PIERSON, Mgr.
WE BUY USED CATS
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HAS ALWAYS LED IN
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Saeo T i- f e il
Neosll»« hy Mile
Kansas Cliy. Mo.—Redcaps at the
Bakersrtehl, Calif.—' The old uonrile" Union depot here are out lo pass their
la about io bring fame and fortune to record made last year of picking up
W. P. Agnew, Bakersfield machinist. more than S3U0 worth of tinfoil. The
Rs has Invented a »Impltfteri machine tinfoil la eared for charity, the amount
that turns out unodlea at the rule of last year having been equally divided
aw toilet a * hoqr; 21,728 noodles • • between two Roman Catholic and two
Minuta.
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