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Some prominent agricultural men will be the speakers at the Experi ment Farm dinner Saturday that you will want to hear. Get tickets now. VOLUME XXV HUMBER 43 REPORTS GIVEN BY 4-H CLUB DELEGATES TO SUMMER SCHOOL Brrmisfcm Mrralifc HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, IRRIGON BOY TAKES MONMOUTH GIRL TO BE BRIDE 5TH ANNUAL FARM BUREAU AND GRANGE PICNIC ON JULY 4TH MRS. W. L. HAMM AND MRS. J. M. BIGGS ENTERTAIN JURE 25, 1931 There la always hope In a man that actually and honestly works. In Idleness alone Is there perpetual despaid.—Carlyle. SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR CELILO CANAL TRIP FIR ST MADE OP COLUMBIA IN YEARS CHURCH PROGRAM TO CHANGE STARTING JULY 5TH EXPERIMENT FARM DINNER TO BE HELD SATURDAY JUNE 27 A wedding of interest to Hermis Mrs. Walter Hamm and Mrs. J. M ton people was solemnized In Mon Biggs were Joint hostesses at two Beginning July 5th the Bible mouth Monday evening, June 15. at bridge-luncheons last Friday and school hour for the Baptlst-Christian 4:00 o’clock at the Evangelical Saturday in the home of Mrs. Biggs church will be changed and will church when Miss Ruth Barnes, only The rooms were Iragrant and color start at 10:30 instead of 10:00 o’ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. ful with numerous bowls of flowers clock as formerly. Th? devotional Barnes of Monmouth, Oregon, and attractively arranged. A most clever service will begin at 10:30, followed LARGE NUMBER OF FARMERS CANNING DEMONSTRATION PUT Mr. Walter R. Warner of Irrigon. PLANS FOR CELEBRATION BEING earthquake shock idea prevailed UMATILLA TO TAKE 525 TONS by the sermon at 10:55. Bible study Oregon, were united in marriage by EXPECTED TO ATTEND. throughout the afternoon, the first classes will follow the 25 minute RAPIDLY MADE. ON BY GIRL’S CLUB. OF GRAIN SACKS. Rev. Mhrcy, presiding elder of the received when the hostesses served period for the sermon and as the Methodist Episcopal church, assisted the dessert as the first course, fol plan stands now, pupils will be dis To Celebrate the Appropriation Picnic Lunch, Parade, Program lowed by the main course and then Stemwheel Umatilla to Embark At niisged from their cla8groom8. Th<; Many Hoys and Girls Attend School by Rev. Lyle Willard of Portland. Given; Prominent Speakers and Sports to be Main Miss Percy Miles played two violin the cocktail. Through Scholarships; Largest communion service will be apart Umatilla and Wallula: Will To be Present. selections and Miss Josephine Olson Features. At the beginning of bridge play from the regular services and those Attendance Ever Known. Make Two Trips. gave a vocal solo. The wedding an envelope was placed on each table desiring to partake of these emblems In order to celebrate the appro Arrangements were mkde at the march was played by Miss Helen will find them available from 10:20 Following the sessions of the 4-H Hughes. Mrs. Harvey Warner of Ir meeting of committees from the Farm to be opened after the bid had been When the sternwheel Umatilla of to lO:3o in a side room with the priation made by Congress to this made. This coz talned instructions locality for the new Experiment club summer school at Oregon State rigon was matron of honor and Mr. Bureau and Grange Wednesday even for each player o pass her hand to the Willamette & Columbia River regular devotion. Farm, a dinner ia to be held Satur- college, June 8 to 20, a program was Harvey Warner, brother of the ing and plans are being rapidly com the person on the left and the bidder Towing company's fleet pulled out The desire of the committee In ’ay, June 27th, in the basement of groom, was best man. pleted for the 5th annual Grange and from the Albers terminal last night, ! (harge ^t’arrangementsTs “ to'make'a was requested to play the original given on the lawn of the reclamation .he Methodist church at 7 P. M. This The bride, attired in eggshell silk, Farm Bureau picnic to be an event building here Tuesday night, by carried a shower bouquet of roses of July 4th at the Stanfield camp bid. After the Mur hands had been with a full cargo of grain bags for new and better church service and s .primarily an agricultural meeting played the one cutting high moved upper Columbia river points, she was, encourage the y„ung people 8nrt members who had attended the ses and sweet peas. Little Miss Helen grounds. Hermiston and Stanfield to the low tableland the one cutting slated for the distinction of being children to feel that the church is r and it is the hope of the committee In charge that many of the farmers sions. A platform was built on the Lonsberry was veil bearer. The alternate in acting as host to the low moved to thp high table. Each the first boat to go through the Cel ' part of their service as well as the steps at the side of the building double ring service was used after picnickers, the affair last year hav hand brought »{new shock. Players Go canal with a load for several Bible school. The Pendleton Christ in this district and surrounding dis which a quartet of fraternity bi ing been held out at the Columbia were bid play with canvas glpves on, years. tricts will take this splendid oppor from which the boys and girls who j Ian church has adopted this plan and thers of the groom sang, "I love You park, a few miles from Hermiston. or the, bid was made for them and tunity to attend. The wheat sacks were transferred j find it very satisfactory. had attended the summer school gave Truly.” During the reception at the The two organizations, the Grange E. P. Dodd will act as toastmaster they were required to 01ay from the to the Umatilla at the Albers dock --------- » a ■ reports. bride’s home the couple slipped of Stanfield and the Umatilla Farm hand held. The final shock was felt at thè banquet and out-of-town During the course of the program quietly away to the beach where they Bureau of Hermiston, cooperate In as prizes were given to the guests directly from the hold of the steamer FARM BURFAU AUXILIARY •peakors are as follows: William A. Phyllis of the Chamberlin Steamship HAS RECORD ATTENDANCE Lois and Jean Barnard gave reports have a cottage for a week. jchoenfeld, Regional Representative the celebration and previous picnics whose scores averaged high and low, company's coastwise fleet, which ' on their experiences at the school. Both of the young people are have been particularly noteworthy Mrs. F. V. Primo, and Mrs. F. B. brought them from San Francisco in j A re«ord in 'I H ^ a n c e was mad. jf the Federal Farm Board with Catherine McMullen told of the var Juniors at Willamette University. for their unqualified success. Plans Swayze. Prizes proved to be identical. headquarters in Portland; Senator accordance with the plans of the at the Farm Bureau Auxiliary meet iety of classes and lectures the girls Mr. Warner taught two terms in the for this year’s celebration give pro The guest list for Friday included: Farmer s National Grain corporation. lng last Friday with 43 members telwer ot Portland; Congressman attended which enlightened them Hermiston schools and will be re mise of another equally enjoyable Mrs. F. V. Prime. Mrs. Garnet Best, Robert R. Butler ot The Dalles, re More sacks of the same shipment will present. The meeting was called tr along home economics study. Her membered by many friends in this time for all who take part. presentative of the second district Mrs. O. A. Hills, Miss Edith Grimm, be unloaded by the steamer Cascade, order by the president, Mrs. J. H. report was interesting and was pre city who will wish them well. At 10:00 o’clock in the morning, Mrs. W. L Morgan, Mrs. E. W. There arc 525 tons, or about 1,400, j Reid, and members answered to rol' vhlch Includes all of eastern Oregon: sented in a creditable way. As the antes T. Jardine, Director of Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Warner and a junior parade has been scheduled. West, Mrs. A. W. Christopherson, I call. The minutes of the meetings for last speaker Morris Pierson told of Mrs. James W. Warner, of Irrigon, Boys’ and girls’ club work, clown Mrs. Joe Nortoa, Mrs. B. Haneline, ‘" 0 sacks in the shipment. Agriculture Experiment Stations; The Umatilla will make two trips May 15th and June 5th were read, Fred II. Cockell, President of the the routine followed by the 725 boys returned home Friday, after spend stunts, patriotic events or anything Mrs. A. W. Brownson, Mrs. B. S. and girls enrolled, which Is the lar ing the remainder of the week at the else that the participants desire to Kingsley, Mrs. H. E. Hitt, Mrs. A. with full cargoes of Backs and on Its i followed by a report from the corn- Oregon Chicken Association of Mil third trip it is expected to round out j niittce on the Fourth''of July pro- gest number ever known to attend. beach and visiting relatives. feature will characterize this inter H. Norton, Mrs. Wm. Shaar, Mrs. its load with general cargo, Captain j eram. A motion was made add car- waukee, Oregon: P. M. Brandt, Pro Some of the boys and girls were giv Thomas Campbell, Mrs. F. M. Gui- fessor of Dairy Husbandry of Oregon esting part of the program. William E. Jones of the towing com- ried to postpone the meeting for July en the opportunity to attend the OUT-OF-TOWN GUEST A picnic dinner at noon will be wits, Mrs. Raymond Walker, Mrs. D. pany said. The Umatilla will contiji- 3rd until the following week. An- State college: and J. R. Raley of school through scholarships, other one of the principal events of the M. Deeter, Mrs. Toole, and Mrs. Sam ue to operate between Portland and ! other motion was made and carried Pendleton, President of the Oregon COMPLIMENTED AT PARTY. were sent by banks, civic service State Bar Association. day. Coffee and lemonade will be Nye. the upper Columbia as long as it that a >'ec°rd be kept of all attend- groups, and by the contributions of As planned, the new station will The guest list for Saturday in Complimenting Miss Edna Pitzer furnished to the crowd free by the individuals who are Interested in of Dallas, Oregon, who is a guest of two organizations sponsoring the ce cluded: Mrs. F. B. Swayze, Mrs. C. gets cargo. The first load of sacks ‘ ance at further meetings, occupy 180 acres of land about a will be delivered to Umatilla and the 1 Mrs- LyIe Til(len was appointed to club work. Miss Pauline Stoop this week, Mrs. lebration, and ice-cream and pop will L. McNaught, Mrs. T. H. Fraser, second at Wallula. From thfese points ’ head a committee that will collect mile south of the city and situated The morning sessions at the sum just above the A line canal and south Mrs. F. C. McKenzie, Mrs. W. J. M. Biggs and Miss Stoop enter be sold on the grounds. At 1:30 mer school were devoted to study tained with an informal party Mon o'clock In the afternoon, a program Warner, Mrs. E. L. Jackson, Mrs. they will be distributed by truck to ' the dueR and 8ee that they are kept of what is known as the old David and lectures from which the boys day night. Games were the diversion of speaking and singing will be held, C. M. Jackson, Mrs. Geo. Briggs, Mrs. Arlington, Walla Walla, Lewiston 1 "P-to-date. Sorrell ranch. Besides benefiting One of the highlights of the meet this locality, it will also be an ex and other wheat producing sections and girls derived much benefit. The of the evening. the principal speaker of the day not Ralph Richards, Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. for the ncw-crop harvesting. ing was a report of the grange con periment atation for the whole north afternoon programs each day were The guest list included the Misses having been announced as yet. Fol C. M. Best, Mrs. N. Muller, Mrs. Captain Wilhelm Hecker is master vention at Medford given by Mrs. A. west. centered around some special oroga- Margaret Bills, Edith Clark, Elsie lowing the program, various races Purdy, Mrs. T. K. Johnson, Mrs. E. E. McFarland of Umatilla, which The Fredrickson sisters of Stan nization that is of importance in Reeder, Fannie Todd, Nell Reeves, and sports to be participated in by P. Dodd, Mrs. Geo. Story, Mrs. Gerald of tho steamer Phyllis. E. F. Brady, was very interesting and Instructive. field will furnish the music for the general agent for the Chamberlin various fields, such as the Kiwanis Ruth Bensel, Marian Henderson, all those who desire will furnish lots White. Miss Clara Briant, and Miss . , _ , _ Other features on the program were: evening while the Methodist Ladies Steamship company in Portland, and i . . ÎL . Lions, Commercial club, and other Shirley Brownson, Marian Briggs, of amusement and entertainment for Pauline Stoop. nr Clark n«rir Black, president of .v Dr. the A readlnK hy Helen Dunning; also Aid will furnish and serve the din groups. The evenings were devoted Georgianna Briggs, Eleanor Briggs, the crowd. Suitable prizes will be by Beyrl Clark and Mrs. Clark, and ner. Columbia Valley association, watch a violin solo by Edna Ott. Child Injured as Car Overturns. entirely to entertainment when the and Mrs. Fred Barker, Mrs. A. W. offered for these events. A. E. Ben All local people are urged to get boys had access to the two large Christopherson, Mrs. Geo. Story, sel has been appointed chairman in Gladys Pierson, daughter of Mr. ed the transfer of the sacks from the The social hour was under the di swimming pools in the two large Mrs. Walter Hamm, Mrs. Wm. Shaar, charge of the sports events. and Mrs. E. F. Pierson, suffered a hold of the Phyllis to the Umatilla rection of Mrs. Chas. Thomas, and their tickets immediately because the tickets are limited. yesterday. gymnasiums. Competent instructors Mrs. Kick directed the games. Two Everyone in the Hermiston, Stan cracked rib and other minor injuries rs. Garnet Best, Mrs. Toole, Mrs. were at hand and other athletic con Cecil Warner, Mrs. Joe Norton; Miss field, and surrounding communities Wednesday morning when the Dodge Umatilla Man Injured in Wre:k. committees were appointed for the School Election Returns. tests were featured. next meeting Friday, July 10, one Edith Grimm of Halfway, Miss Grace Is cordially invited to attend the pic sedan her mother was driving turned The result of the Hermiston Union Following this part of the pro Tom O'Cbnnell suffered a broken for recreation, Mrs. C. Upham, Mrs. Jackson of Pendleton, and Miss Pit nic and participate in all the activi over on the highway near the Bebee High School election last Monday gram the members of the local can zer. place. Mrs. Pierson and family were Hammer, and Mrs. Chriatley, and the leg Just below the hip Monday when ties of the day. Last year’s picnic gives 256 votes to W. J. Warner, and ning club gave a demonstration, put was a great success and those in going to Pendleton and in some way the car he was driving went over the committee on home decoration con- 56 votes to Ed Bensel as clerk. Vot on under the direction of Mrs. W. A. the car became uncontrollable in the bank between Reith and Echo. Mr. , slst8 ot Mrs- E- Tilden, Mrs. Hurst, Lion’s Caravan Passes Through. charge this year are striving to make ers authorized the board to purchase Hineline, by Grace Rodda, Catherine loose gravel. In attempting to turn O'Connell and Ills family were en and Mrs. Henry Sommerer. A caravan of Lions club members it more successful if possible. McMullen and Jean Barnard. Later Following the social hour delirious the building near the Auditorium by it back Into the road quickly, it route to Pendleton In the Dodge se the five Jars of cherries were auc from all parts of the state passed Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Payne left the turned over and righted itself again. dan. The pavement was slick from refreshments of Ice cream and cake voting 201, yes, and 61, no. tioned off by Ed Bensel. They netted through Hermiston Tuesday after first of the week for Eugene where The radiator and right fender were recent rains and as the brakes were were served. Raize Fine Vegetables. the club girls $2.5o which more than noon on its way to La Grande for they will attend a conference of min damaged and the top badly torn. applied suddenly the car skidded and the state convention of the organiza Mrs. M. Rowell, who lives on the covered their expenses. CORVALLIS PREPARES FOR isters of the Methodist church. They The other occupants of the car were went over the bank. Mr. O’Connell J. S. Burnham farm near Stanfield, Ice cream and cake was served tion to be held there this week. The expect to return Monday. badly shaken but not seriously hurt. Is recovering in a Pendleton hospital. LEGION CONVENTION, AUG. 0,7,8 caravan was made up of delegates brought in some fine' specimens in free by the 4-H club boys and girls. from valley towns and started at garden truck last week in the form Considering the cool evening, a fair CORVALLIS, June 24, (Special) — Portland, with other delegations of cabbage and onions. The heads crowd turned out to the program. Spanning Third street, the highway from Klamath Falls, Bend and other street here, the local post of the were solid and perfect shape and the central Oregon cities joined the auto Things Are Picking Up— -By Ted Brown American Legion has erected and onions were large, considering that train at Biggs. decorated a huge arch labeling Cor they had grown from seed. Mrs. The members of the caravan were vallis as the host city for the state Rowell states that other vegetables entertained Tuesday evening by the convention and giving the dates, are equally fine. Pendleton Lions club. Une» so ae August 6, 7, and 8. The arch is of P lé X lN ír UP? VK . ; ' semi-permanent construction and Arreeted on Check Charge. « was built entirely by members of the ❖ Five m e r r m * ALONG THE CONCRETE ♦ Paul Craddock was arrested on a Corvallis post. * bad check charge Monday afternoon h t ' Supporting the arch on either side, ♦ near Patterson’s Ferry by Bert Na towers rise 24 feet in height. They Housing the poultry flock Is a A b o HIMC POP dORH Our night marshal, Bert Nation, are decorated with a copy of the comparatively easy task to most of tion, sheriff’s deputy of Hermiston. wished he had never heard the song, Craddock will be held to answer for & 0X E 5 ZKHBA.0 OF Z snappy major in colors which is also the northwestern poultrymen pro several worthless checks he is alleged being used on window cards sent "Just Like a Gipsy” last Friday af viding the principles of housing to have passed in the county last over the state and which will be ternoon when he was aroused from poultry are understood. Whether the January. used on newspaper advertisements his slumbers to hot foot about 30 of flock is located in the coast sections ft Í * j next month. The big painted figure those "Inner pockets" out of tow n ... or in the eastern parts of Oregon and Help! Help! Sounds coming from Excursion Rates Announced. stands 16 feet in height. Washington or even In Idaho and Dr. A. W. Christopherson’s office. Anyone taking the west side Pa Another of the Union Pacific-O-W. Montana, the folowing- principles cific highway through Corvallis will Not from a patient. The Doctor him would apply in practically every R. * N. excursion trip rates is an pass under the big sign, located at self was In distress. Were you ever nounced for July 2, 3 and 4. On case. these dates the railroad will sell the corner of Third and Jefferson locked in a small room, hopelessly A— The house is an investment round-trip tickets at about a cent a trying (o summon aid? You can em- streets. ,/'l carried over a period of years rather mile, and these are good to return agino the dofet-rs chagrin, if so, than just for the first year. when he found himself In this perdl- Notice to Water Users. up to and including July 9. Tickets B— That no house should exceed will not be sold to points east of Her Irrigation water will be turned In cament. Anyway, his dutiful office the coet of more than $1.50 per hen. miston or south of Pendleton. the ditch for Hermiston residents girl, Nell Reeves, tog ther with the C— That three square feet of floor Thursday and Friday of next week aid of Dr. Morgan and II. A. Pankow, space should be the least amount to Announcement. i instead of Friday and Saturday as released him from his confines by allow per hen. ■ usual. This regulation Is made for wrecking the door casing. The Hermiston Co-operative Can We overheard Mrs. Henry Hooker D—That every house should be nery wishes to announce that begin , the wpek of the Fourth of July but thoroughly ventilated and yet allow ning with Wednesday. July 1st, sal will be under the same rule the fol and Mrs. Tom Wilson discussing the no direct draft upon the hen. low in g week. Water will be avail possibilities of buying a pair of mon will be canned on Wednesday of E—That 12 inches of roosting each week after that date. Call at able Thursday and Friday, July 2 lounging pajamas last week. Mr. Propst Is a pretty good salesman. We 'tpace Is sufficient for each hen. 1 and 3. the cannery and make arrangements wonder! . ■ F—That one nest for every ten as to hours, amounts, etc. Mon Our Hermiston Drug store phar- hens.be provided. 4-H Cooking Club Meets. day mornings are reserved for pro mist, Jim Clayton, sitting in the se G— That too much light can never cessing string beans while Tuesday The 4-H Cooking club met last clusion of his ear writing that daily be given. forenoons will take care of chicken Thursday. June 18. with Mlaa Edna letter. In the spring, all young men's H— That an ever flowing stream and other meats. Berries and fruits Tornblad. Their leader. Catherine fancies turn to thoughts of love— of fresh water be provided. should be in early Thursday and McMullen, and six members were but In June-—to thoughts of brides. I— A 400-ben house is recommen beets and carots, Friday. So far present. After a short business meet Mrs. Jackson Harr treating her ded by most colleges. Saturdays have been light days but ing lemonade waa served and the re family of four little Stokes to candy. & J—It is wise to divide the 400 that day can be used to accomodate mainder of (be altersoen spent «wtm- Marie Stephenson redecorating thj ben» Into twQ unit« ot ZQ9 encb. “ ur patron» b r apaclal »rrtnfemento. mlng. windows in the Hunter'« Cafe, p ^ IN G II ärm D ouar "0 ^ TF £ \ XfcA« Z * t Al '«a U'