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The Hermiston Herald VOL XXIV — NUMBER 16— OYER RE-ELECTED HEAD OF UMATILLA DAIRY ASSOCIATION HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1929 SCOUT MEMBERHIT IN CREASES; NOW TOTALS 81 Troops Engage in Efficiency Contest; Point System Used for Weekly Scoring. CAR, STAGE COLUDE < ON ROAD NEAR HERE FINISH NECK TO NECK ❖ Neck to neck the fourth and <• ■fr sixth grades crossed the tape <• lines as winners in the P. T. A. 0 membership race that ended on « Thursday. Both grades added « 61 new members apiece to the ♦ membership roll of the associa tion and were awarded plants ♦ as trophies. ♦ The pace set by the two win- <• ♦ ning grades was so fast that tbe ❖ ♦ other grades could mot even < « keep in sight of them. The sec- < « ond grade came in third with 13 ❖ « points, while the seventh, fifth ❖ « and third grades came in one on * the heels of the other with five ❖ <#> four and three respectively. ♦ « A total of 147 new members 4 ♦ were added to the P. T. A. as a ❖ «• result of the grammar school’s ❖ <• efforts. <0 ¡LOCAL QUINTET WINS OPENING CONTEST CONDON MEETING ATTENDED BY 2 HERMISTON DELEGATES Legion and Auxiliary Has District Convention ; State Officers. Present. LEXINGTON DEFEATED RY ONE SOVIET ENGINEERS LOOK OVER LOCAL IRRIGATION WORKS COUPLE INJURED Boy scouts of Hermiston are en CHEHALIS gaged in a contest that takes in all WEDNESDAY POINT LEAD the troopp in the Blue Mountain T H I R D ANNUAL MEETING HELD council. Each troop receives blanks Two representatives of the Hermis REPRESENTATIVES SPEND SAT rhich are filled out on the point Mrs. H. X. RePass Seriously Hurt ton post of the American Legion at HERE TUESDAY Neither Squad Shows Consistent De system. The point system for week- tended the district convention of the URDAY HERE W hile on Way to Father’s fense; Baskets Made From Legion in Condon Thursday of last N. C. Jamison, Extension Dairy gpec- ly 8Cort“g is as follows: Funeral. Open Shots. For every scout present at a meet week. They were J. E. Hallyburton Three Men and one Woman on Tour ia h st Prom 0. S. C. Addresses ing, 3 points; for each article worn and J. M. Biggs, district commander. of U. S. ; Russia to Reclaim The Meeting. While on her way to attend her of the scout uniform, 6 points; for Registration of delegates began at Over 1,250,000 Acres. In a closely contested game end 11 o’clock in the morning, followed attendance at Sunday school or father’s funeral in Walla Walla, Mrs. Election of directors for the com church, five points; and points for H. K. RePass, St. of Chehalis, Wash ing with a score of 19 to 18. Her- by a luncheon In the hotel. In the Four irrigation (engineers from ing year, resume of work done dur badges of different kinds. ington, was seriously Injured Wed inlfcton high school won Its firot afternoon the delegates had the dis the Russian Soviet union were in basketball game of the season when trict conference and in the evening ing the past year, and talks by offic The scouts are starting to do nesday morning a few miles east of Hermiston Saturay investigating ir Hermiston when the car driven by it played Lexington last Friday on Chrlstma ‘‘good turns.” If anyone was the mass meeting In the grade ials of the association were the high rigation mechanism on this project. the local floor. school auditorium. lights of the annual meeting of the knbws of someone in need, the her husband collided with a Colum They were Alexander A. Glinsky, bia Gorge stage. The slippery roads This was also the first game for scouts would like to know the per Delegates from Pendleton, Milton. Umatilla Dairy Improvement associa Tatiana A. Kolpakova, Hakep M. after the snow were blamed for the Lexington, and both squads fought Freewater, Athena, Weston, Hermls tion Tuesday in the Hermiston lib son’s name. Hakopian and Serge Z. Zaprometov. The mebershlp is gradually in accident, having caused the car to valiantly to start the season with a ton, Arlington, Fossil, Heppner and rary. The meeting began at 10 Madame Zaprometov is professor of skid to the wrong ide of the road, victory. creasing. There are now 21 mem Ione were at the meeting. o ’clock and continued on through the electrical engineering at Moscow uni where it was struck by the bus. bers. Cheater Dyer, a new recruit, Neither team had a substantial State officers of the Legion and versity. •lay. Mrs. RePass’s throat was bady cut, DIRECTORS OF ASSOCIATION lead at any time during the game. Legion Auxiliary who were present The meeting was called so that was placed ‘in the Beaver patrol. These representatives came to this Lexington led by one point at the were: the association could get organized Bill Huriy and Jim Neary are now leaving her jugular vein exposed. country to make a seven months' MEET TO DISCUSS PROBLEMS Mr. RePass had two broken ribs, his end of the first quarter and fought 8. S. George, state commander for the carrying on of business dur cabin boys in the sea scout work, tour of both governmental and pri hard to keep the lead, but Coach Mrs. N. C. Chaney, president of the The public is invited to attend the hand cut and a bone broken, besides ing the coming year. It was attend vate projects, principally irrigation suffering other minor Injuries. A Gibson’s men came back to sink scout meetings and see how the Auxiliary for Oregon; Carl Moser, ed by dairymen from the territory small niece, Elsie, the third occupant Better Marketing Conditions Sought two more baskets in the first plays of state deparment adjutant; LaDocla projects. The Soviet government is lying beteween Adams and Ione in movement is progressing. contemplating irrigating 1,260,000 of the car, was uninjured. the second quarter. Cobb, district conunltteewonian for Written by Owl Patrol. For Next Year by Local Morrow county county. acres in Turkestan nnd Caucasus. A. The bus driver and friends of the Hermiston had no great advant the Auxiliary and Harry N. Nelson, Turkey Growers. Jamison Talks P. Davis, who Is in charge of recla injured persons who were in another age over the visiting team and had state department chairman of the The first address in the morning mation work in the United States, is car brought them to Hermiston a hard time to keep up with the fast community service. was a talk on cow testing work in assisting. Mr. Davis is one of the where Dr. A. W. Christopherson ad Lexington was the state given by N. C. Jamison, In an effort to bring about better pace set by it. most able engineers In any country. ministered first aid and treated the usually ahead or behind the local dairy extension specialist from O. S. marketing conditions for turkeys, a Study Mistakes C. Following that, W. A. Holt Sheriffs to Issue Temporary Permits I lni urles- Although Mrs. RePass was business meeting of the board of team by a margin of one or two The four engineers who were here in an extremely weakened condition, points. The outcome of t':e game county agent, related some figures This Month, According to are studying primarily costruction of she is expected to recover. She was director^ cjf the Fjast&rn. Oregon was uncertain until the last min showing that some progress has been concrete lined canals, pipe lines and Hal E. Hoss. taken to Pendleton in an ambulance. Turkey Growers’ association was ute. made in the local organization and all irrigation appliances. They are Dr. W. D. McNary Describes Effects The car was almost completely held Wednesday In the office of the Neither team displayed very con that there has been a steady increase Interested in tearing about the mis wrecked and was pushed up against Salem, Oregon, December 19— Peo of Opium, Its Treatment sistent defense, most of the baskets assistant county agent. This was In the number of cows tested each takes that have been made in this . and Core. year. Charles W. Smith, county ple buying new cars around this time the railing of a bridge. No one in the second such meeting that the being made from open shots. country and how not to make these the bus was injured. of the year and dealers who have Only two weeks have passed since directors have attended. The direc agent for Morrow county, told of the same mistakes in Russia. tors attending the meeting were Wal the locals started practicing basket cow testing work in that section. E been watting for the 1930 license They came here with a letter of ter Botkin, F. L. Jewett, W. J. Log ball and judging from the showing RE-OPENS CAFE An address on narcotics, covering introduction from R. S. Walter, chief 4 . Hauser, who has done the testing Beasoa^^llj be happy over the an- made here today by Sec- against Lexington, they should de an and J. M. Richards. their uses, effects and cures, was engineer. They presented the letter for two years, told of some improve the principle number on the Perent to Enos Martin, of the reclamation ments that he felt had been made retarjPUf State Hal E. Hoss, who said | Hunters Cafe, formerly operated Everything possible is being done velop a winning combination. Friday’s line-up was: Teachers’ association program at the bureau, and asked him to show them aad thanked the members for the co that the 1.930 license stickers may by Charles Jenkins, has been leased to bring about better marketing con Lexington * Hermiston last meeting, Thursday, December operation that had been given him. be ueed on cars registered for the to Mrs. N ellie Lay, formerly of En ditions for future shipments. Sev th«e project. He Bpent Saturday with Willard Cernkamp, the new tester, first time on ana after December terprise, Oregon, who opened the eral lettera^have been written to the V. Warned, Cap. 4 L. G. L. Nation (1) 12. Dr. W. D. McNary from the them. restaurant this morning. Mrs. Lay 20. In other words, people having P. McMillan iR. G. Felthouse (4) Eastern Oregon hospital at Pendle also made a few remarks. directors of the IdahoiOregon Tur Notice Fish Ladder new cars or old ones not registered has managed restaurants and. hotels key Growers association as well as B. Buhl (4) C E. Cox (2) ton gave the talk. Other numbers L. C. Dyer, president of. the While Inspecting the project, they elation for two years, explained some I hePe' 'n 1929 may aPP*y ior their for a number of years. L F R. Bills 6n the program were a dialogue by several resolutions asking that steps E. Burcliell (6) noticed particularly diversion of o f the business relations of the ssso-| 1930 registration and operate under| R F J. Smith (12) the first grade. "I Want My Ma,” and be taken which the board believes F. Hill (4) water from the Umatilla river to the it at that time. This action will ▼ETERINARIAN STARTS TEST Albert Kennings was referee. songs. elation. will improve the marketing of tur feed canal, different points of the tend to greatly expedíate giving of Education along the lines of teach feed canaal where the lining was Attend Luncheon. ING CATTLE FOR ABORTION keys from this section. It is report An invitation was extended the automobiles as Christmas gifts and lng people the effects and strength eroded or broken through free-» ed by the manager of the Idaho- TRADES HERMISTON RANCH members at the meeting to attend will move a great many cars from of drugs is about the only means of In connecton with the abortion Oregon association that prices re FOR LAND IN WASHINGTON preventing the habit. Dr. McNary They made a study of the Cold the luncheon of the commercial club the dealers floors, according to re testing program being conducted in ceived by grower members have al Springs reservoir, the control gates at noon. Mr. and Mrs. Cool of Ione, ports that have come into the secre- this vicinity. Dr. H. H Green, assist- ways been as high or higher through Oral Henriksen has traded hl said. The results of the drug habit there, the head of the main A canal, A. Holt, N. C. Jamison, 8. R. I 48,7 of •tat«’s office from all parts I ant state veterinarian, started work the association as through other mar ranch located one-half mile south of on a person are unreliability and and the different pipe lines over Cooper, Carl Sturtevant, L. C. Dyer of the state. testing cattle In this district Wednes- keting agencies except for the last town for a ranch at Rochester, Wash criminality, resulting from the steps the project. They took many pic and H. J. Baun were at the lunch Another Important announcement I day. At thia time, however, he will shipment of December 6 and 7. ington, according to word received uddlcts will take to get the drug tures and were particularly inter eon, where Professor Jamison and made by Secretary Hoes Is that sher- be able to devote only two days to It Is generally recognized by tur Monday from him. Mr. Henriksen Only 8 per cent of the opium poduc ested in the Three Mile Dam, which C. W. Smith made short addresses. Iffs will issue temporary permits ef- the work, but hopes to be back soon key growers In. the association that ed is needed for medical purposes, diverts the water to the West Ex fective commencing December 20, so I to belp complete the work. Cards certain things will have to be chang left last week to Jook at some land he said. One billion dollars are spent D irecton Elected tension project. The fish ladder at in Washington. In the afternoon the board of dir that people who do not desire to mall | were sent out from the office of the ed in order to make the association The new owner of the ranch here on opium a year. It is extremely ex Three Mile Fall dam attracted their ectors of the aseociatlon met and their applications to Salem may se ilstant county agent to cattle men effective for the grower. According will take possession at once. Henrik- pensive. attention, being the first one they chose directors for the coming year. cure temporary permits at their whose cattle will be tested at this to the board of directors of the local The first doses of the drug are la d ever seen. sens will leave some time between Those elected were L. C. Dyer, re county seats. These will be good time. Dr. Green Is being assisted assciatlon, everything possible Will They left here about 3 o'clock Sat Christmas and New Years. They be pleasing, the doctlr said, but all Joy elected, Hermiston; Mrs. Cool, re until the regular license sticker is by Dan Follett as a representative be done to Improve conditions in the lieve that the change will give them leaves after the habit is formed. The urday to go to Yakima. elected, Ione; Wesley Chaney, Iri -, sent to the applicant from Salem to of the Farm Bureau. addict then wants It to bring him future. more land for the raising of cattle. «on; Carl turdevant, tanfield: A be affixed to the windshield in place back to a natural level of physical PACKAGES TO GO UNDELIV R. Coppock, Adams. Other old direc of the temporary permit. A fee of comfort. About the only cure is to ERED ON CHRISTMAS DAY 26 cents is charged by the sheriff for| tors beside those already mentioned lock an addict up so he cannot have were, R. Cooper, George Runyan an each temporary permit Issued by him. access to the drug. Probably about The postoffice motto, ‘‘Shop early A. T. Hann. L . C. Dyer was elect n Multnomah and Marlon counties I 50 per cent of those cured go back to and avoid the rush; mail early and ed president for the next year. This the Portland office at 69 Fifth street the habit again, he said. avoid the crush,” holds for Hermis w ill be his third term. Mr. Sturde and the Salem counter In he state ton as well as for other places, says ▼ant waselected secretary and Mrs. building will continue to serve those W. L. BLESSING INJURES EYE; Julius Gimble, assistant postmaster. who do not desire to apply for lloen-| Cool, vice-president. IS IN PENDLETON HOSPITAL According to instructions received Through the co-operation of F. B sea by mall. from the postmaster general, only Swayse, president of the First Natl People registering new ears, or I While fixing the wire In his aer special delivery letters will be de bank, record work of the association cars not registered in Oregon In ial last Saturday morning, W. L. livered on Christmas day. No other the sending out of notice and the 1929, will be Issued a windshield Blessing seriously injured his eye. Incoming mall will be worked at ail. handling of post dated checks will be sticker and a set of 1929 metal He is now in St. Anthony's hospital Tbe window will be closed all day. bandied through arrangements made plates, while those who are re-regls- | Subscribers wishing their dally in Pendleton, where it Is feared that with the bank. In the past this terlng will retain their 1929 metal hi may lose his sight in the eye. If papers on Christmas day should make work baa been done by tbe secretary plates aad will receive only a wind he is not better in a few days he will arrangements with tbe newsdealers. of the association and ^experience shield sticker os evidence of having | Outgoing mail will be dispatched if be taken to Portland for treatment. bad shown that it was hard for one paid the proper fee. The accident happened while Mr. mailed by 5 o’clock Christmas day. person to handle all this work. Persons wishing to mall gifts so Blessing was looking upward putting POPULARITY CONTEST ON that they will be received in time for wire Into the aerial. The wire had ▼OTER MUST CAST BALLOT been in a coll at his feet and when Christmas day will have to mail them W HERE HE IS REGISTERED Considerable Interest Is being I the end of the coll was reached, the so that they will reach the destina shown In the popularity contest be wire flow up in his face, running tion postoffice the day before Christ All registered voters in this county ing conducted by the Hermiston across one eye and piercing the mas. The romlng week-end will be can vote at the coming special elect Drug store. A beautiful dresser | pupil. Mr. Blessing was taken to the the best time to send packages, since ion December 27, according to a set w ill be given New Year’s even Pendleton hospital the first of this the rush and Monday and Tuesday statement coming from R. T. Brown, ing to the girl having tbs highest | will probably be great. week. county clerk, but they mut present number of votes. Last year, the local postoffice had then*elves at the precinct where The standing of ths contestants | heavy last minute rush. Two de they are registered regardless of their Wednesday night was aa follows: GOOSE HUNTING FLOURISHES livery «ruck loads of packages were present residence. Grace Jackson ............................ ( 6 6 9 1 sent out the last thing and the front AT ARLINGTON; BAG LIMIT 15 The eection Is in regard to a spec Eleanor B r ig g s_____________ _ 2900 part of the office was piled to the lal levy te provide for the proposed Shlrlle Brownson ........... 19241 Goose hunting at Arlington, on window with packages. new county court bouse and Jail tc Mrs. F redericksen___________ (601 the Columbia river. Is at Its helghth be built In Pendleton. The state- Jane W arner______ ________ _ 37 J and many hunters have journeyed WEATHER REPORT Laura Kelly ________________ 249 there to return with their Christmas col in* In other than tbe precinct where Ruth B e n s e l_______________ .. birds. The bag limit for geese is According to Charles Taylor of the 4 || they are registered would know that Florence Pearson ........................ fifteen in one day and not to exceed weather bureau, the temperatures Iris Shaffer __ __________.... ... 40 I they had not lost their vote, twenty In any seven consecutive during the past week have been: Beatrice Bensel _________ —... 261 flrot regular meeting In January. days. Hunters poet themselves on Max. Min. 12 41 tbe hills back of Arlington and wait 36 clalon made by the commercial club| COMMERCIAL CLUB DECIDES for the neeee to fly over from the 13 December ................. 37 30 in the Hermiston hotel. The Her- 40 Columbia rlvrr to the wheat fields. December 14 32 Iston Light A Power Company will | TO HAVE COMMUNITY TREE They come In huge droves at var Doc»* m ber 15 . .................... 38 33 do the wiring. _ ................... 50 ious times during 1'ie day and hte 16 32 A community Chritmas tree, decor Several members of the Umatilla 1 hunter has little difficulty In bagg December 17 . .................. 42 24 ated With brightllght«. is to be pat Dairy Improvement association were! 18 .................... 34 ing them. Goose hunting in the lake 31 at its'regnlar meeting Tuesday noon guests of ths Commercial club mem districts of puthern Oregon I* eved- The rainfall was 1.43 inches. Ths »P Pb Maia street, according te a de- bers at the luncheon. lent. snow was two and one-half Inches. Licenses Change Drugs Discussed