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* Character is higher than intellect; a great soul is strong to forgive as well as to think.— Emerson. VOLUME XXV U. o í 0 . NUMBER 29 Ibnmahm ikralh HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, ORIGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1931 o n COUNOL ACCEPTS PINE CITY BAND CONCERT SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY The Pine City band will give a band concert on the streets of Her miston Saturday evening, starting at 5:45. After the first concert mem bers of the band will be entertained at the Oasis theatre where they will play during the Intermetlon between the first show and the final showing. After this appearance they will give another program on the street. Members of the band are: Coronet, Oleta Neill, Leona Neill, Genevieve Bowman, Norman Pennock, Melvin Follett, Raymond Lee, and Hugh Neill; Clarinets, Alma Neill and Lila Bartholomew; Altos, Bernice Neill, Harold Neill, and Wm. Jordon; Sax- aphones, Evelyn Lee, Lowell Young; Trombone, John Moore, Sonny Jar- mon, Blair Bowman, Steve Spike; Baritone, Fred Ranch; Base, Elbert Hutchison; Drums, Wilma McCarty, Keeth McFarland. J. A. Garrett; Harvey Myers, leader. DR. JAMES T. JARDINE CECIL MADDEN WRECKS CAR NEAR TROUTDALE MONDAY Don't be the one to say, “No" when asked to put on an exhibit at the Project Fair. It will take every ones effort to make it a success. SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR li. S. EXPERIMENT STATION CHIEF HONORED AT DINNER Three small children of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Madden, Sr., of Hermiston, were badly cut and bruised Monday afternoon when the father went to sleep at the steering wheel, the ma BERT LITTLE APPOINTED AS N E W COUNCIL MEMBER; F. C. MC chine striking the cement wail of a bridge near Troutdale. Most serious TO TAKE POSITION IN WASHINGTON, D. C., AS HEAD 0 7 EXPERI KENZIE FILLS VACANCY ON LIBRARY BOARD ; DECISIVE ly hurt was. Janice, 8. who was MENT STATIONS FOR THE F E D E R A L GOVERNMENT; knocked unconscious and suffered a ACTION TO BE TAKEN ON DELINQUENT WATER BILLS LEAVES MANY WARM FRIENDS HERE. deep cut to her head. Her brother, Cecil Madden, Jr., 8, suffered lacer REPLACEMENT OF OLD FURNACE INDIANS TO TAKE ACTIVE ations to his face and side, and his SERVED FAITHFULLY IN OREGON I In giving the response Dr. Jardine PART IN ROUND-UP IN LIBRARY CONSIDERED. sister, Dalla. 9, suffered cuts to her said, “It will be my pleasure when FOR ELEVEN YEARS. head and body bruises. I come back again to see that this PENDLETON, Ore., August 7— The city council met in regular Passing motorists took the in Dr. James T. Jardine, who for ele community lias grown, and while session Wednesday evening, August (Special)— “It’s kinda like the Ober jured children and Mr. and Mrs. ven years has been director ot the away, I am willing, whenever the 5, at which time the resignation of Ammergau Passion Play. They-ve Madden, who were shaken up sever agricultural experiment station, Ore chance comes, to help in every way been acting in the show so long it’s Cecil Warner as councilman and as ely, to the Good Samaritan hospital. gon State college, was honor guest I can.” He also said that the new a member of the library board was part of ’em.” No further word has been received of the Hermiston Commercial club experiment station here would re- That was the way one Happy read and accepted. Mr. Warner re Dr. James T. Jardine who has regarding the accident. at a farewell dinner Friday night in .esent a lai e area, and new crops cently moved to Grangeville, Idaho. Canyon official explained the fact recently been appointed as chief of the Hermiston hotel. Mr. Jardine vould be sent here for experimenta After considering persons for the that no professional talent is used in the office of experiment stations In CHIEF JUSTICE J. S. WEST staging the pageant with which this will leave his position at the Oregon tion, thereby attracting attention to new city counciLmember, Bert Little the United States department of night complement to the Round-Up State college August 11 to become this community and its possibilities. was nominated and elected. agriculture, was honor guest o< the FINES TRAFFIC VIOLATORS Dr. Jardine thanked the Commer opens. Happy Canyon dates this year chief of the office of experiment Mayor Prann appointed F. C. Mc Commercial club here Friday, Aug cial club and community fur the co are August 20-29, the first perform A number of fines were Imposed in stations In the United States depart Kenzie to take the place of Cecil ust 31. W ARNERS AND WESTS ESCAPE the Justice Court here this week by ment ot agriculture. Residents of operation shown him in every way. Warner on the library board. Mrs. ance being on the eve of the Round- The post of director of the Ore IN GRANGEVILLE FIRE Justice of the Peace, J. S. West. The Hermiston and surrounding dis GIRLS HITCH-HIKE FROM W. L. Hamm and Mrs. T. H. Fraser Up opening. gon experiment station was long Even the director of the show is first of the week Buster Talman and tricts have a warm spot in their are the two other members and the Friends of the Cecil Warner fam MARYLAND IN NINE DAYS Roland Smith of Umatilla, and Dick hearts for Dr. Jardine for all that held by the late James Wlthycombc, vacancies left by Mrs. C. S. Mc- an amateur. Glen Storie succeeds his Durham of Portland, pleaded guilty he has done for the development of who resigned to become governor in Naught and Mrs. E. W. West are to brother Elmer, in that position this ily and the E. W. West family will About ten o’clock Tuesday morn year. The official title is arena < J 1 - be interested to know that they es to a charge of petty larceny, and agriculture here. H. S. Hastings, 1915. Until 1920, the post was be filled at the pleasure of the board rector. Ralph J. (Ben) Creswell, di- caped any damage to their homes in ing two girls passed the office head each was fined |I 5 and costs. They assistant to Dr. Scofield, regional filled by A. II. Cordlcy, dean of the members. ed down the highway toward Pen college of agriculture. Then the po The matter of a number of delin ector of Indians, and Bert Jerard, di the fire there last Monday. A card dleton, each carrying a suitcase and had raided a patch of green water representative of the Federal Farm sitions ot dean and director were Board, was also present. quent water bills was brought up rector of music, work with the arena from Mrs. Warner states that the blanket roll. They were dressed in melons near Umatilla. again separated and Mr. Jardine was A fine of 81o each was imposed and discussed. The city carries an director in staging the pageant flames broke out in a barn on the overalls and did not have the ap F. B. Swayze welcomed the visi appointed. which some visitors have placed even opposite side of town from where upon several parties charged with ordinance in the records that all pearance of the average hitch-hiker, violating the state motor vehicle tors and acted as toast master. Mr. Jardine carried on with effi water users allowing water bills to higher than the Round-Up as a spec they live and destroyed eleven homes but were clean and neat. H. E. Cosby, extension poultry ciency the work which Mr. Withy- tacle. within two hours. law, by operating automobiles with become delinquent should be cut off In talking with them we found out legal license. Traffic violators specialist from the Oregon State col combe nursed and loved in early About 1000 persons, 3Oo of them immediately. The recorder was or Grangeville has a population of that they they were Mickey Skidmore brought in by the new Oregon state lege, who was in town at the time, times. But Mr. Jardine has been dered to have a list of all delinquent Indians, appear in this night show. more than 5000 and is in Idaho and Lena Dawson, and had hitch police force were: C. Calkins, R. Par- spoke of his associations with Dr. nore than an effective scientist. He A large percentage of the white folk county in the central part of the bills at the next meeting, when de "In the eleven 's personally an admirable man, hiked to Portland from Ekhart, dun, A. Christley, E. Martin. Jr., R Jardine, saying: cisive action will be taken in the and nearly all of the Indians have state. Mr. Warner and Mr. West years of my acquaintance with Dr. riendly and modest. He is one of played their parts for years. The went to Idaho the first of July after Maryland, about two months ago, Richards, C. Carrick and J. Hutton matter. Jardine, I have learned to love him • he best liked men ever to hold a covering 3500 miles in nine days. Of Indians like to act. The question of whether to re selling their creamery equipment and know that he la capable of fill •iiibUc office in this state. "You couldn’t keep some of them here to the Umatilla Cooperative that distance they had walked but Y oung People's Conference. place the old furnace at the library ing the position he is honored with.' Including the guests of Dr. Jar with a new one, or to install stoves, out of the show,” one director ob Creamery and are building up a eight miles. They left Portland Mon Five young people of the Baptist H. S. Hastings, assistant to Dr. dine, II. S. Hastings, H. E. Cosby, day morning about five o’clock and served. creamery there. was discussed, and then referred to spent the night at Umatilla rolled up Christian church left Monday for Schofield, regional representative of H. K. Dean, and N. Muller, the fol The likeness to the Passion Play a committee for further investiga in their blankets at the side of the Wallowa Lake where they will at the Federal Farm Board, of Port lowing Commercial club members stops short of the religious, but it HERMISTON MEDICAL HOSPITAL tion. A report will be given at the tend an annual Young People's con land, told of the effort Dr. Jardine were present: President II. E, Hitt, road. has for its theme one of the great next meeting of the council. ference for eastern Oregon held has put forth in getting the new ex J. M. Campbell, F. C. McKenile, T. NOW IN NEW LOCATION These two girls had wanted to see every summer. Rev. W. E. Jones periment station at Hermiston. Ito Council members present were: dramas of American history — the the west and had taken this means took all but two of the young folks also said that Dr. Jardine had aj- H. Fraser, J. A. Clark, It. A. Brown Mayor Prann; Recorder Taylor; Bert coming of the white man. The Hermiston Medical hospital, of getting here. They said they had son. Chas. McLean, F. B. Swayze, First, one sees the Indians of a Haneline, H. E. ITitt, H. A. Pankow, operated by Miss Ruth Whitney, had many pleasant experiences and in his car and they plan to camp ways specially emphasized this com H. H. McAtee, W. W, Felthousx, tribal village before white man days. James Pearson, F. C. McKenzie. out after arriving. Mrs. Wm. Ben- munity as being the unique section Clark Paul, W. J. Warner, Alfred Then comes Sacajawea and with her and Miss Adeline Gaft, is now locat a few unpleasa&t ones. Mickey told Bel will chaperone the party. Among ed in the Chas. Jenkins house at the Lewis and Clark, the first paleface us that she liked the west exceeding those going were: Barbara Root for carrying out »research work in Quiring, A. F. Rohrman, and Garnet ON OREGON FARMS NOTES developing the sage brush country. D. Best. the natives have seen. Then follows end of Main street. The location is ly, and moreso after she met a certain HILLSBORO— Burning the traw war, subjection of the ndians and ideal for a hospital and the building young man who plans to come to Edna Turnblad, Margaret Clark, stubble after harvesting Austrian peace— all portrayed before and in has been remodelled so that there is Maryland in a couple of months. John Bensel, Charles Duvall, and KGAC WILL BROADCAST OREGON DAIRY HERDS Winter field peas is being recommen mighty pictured mountains. an office and reception room near They plan to write a book about • Mrs. Bensel and Mr. Jones. Edna INCREASING IN SIZE. Turnblad and Margaret Clark went STATE LEGION PROGRAM. ded as one means of decreasing the The mood of all this, from the the entrance. A large parlor, with a their adventure after they return amount of weevil infestation in the Indian’s standpoint, is pantomined fire place, and living room, furnish home. The girls will return in ap from Pendleton with Rev. and Mrs. In spite of the low prices received For the benefit of Oregon Legion next crop, says County Agent W. F. in silhouette from a high screen. living quarters for the nurses. The proximately the same time it took G. L. Drill Sunday afternoon naires and others over the state who for milk and butterfat, Oregon dairy Cyrus. In fields that were burned This important role has been played kitchen is modern and is adjacent to are unable to get to Corvallis for the men are increasing rather than de Call for Bids. last year, from 99 to 100 per cent of by either Johnson Chapman or Ar a large screened-in back porch. The them to come west. state convention of the American Le creasing the size of their dairy herds. the weevils were killed, he says. Bids will be received by R. A. gion August 6, 7and 8, KOAC, the thur Motanic, brother of Esther Mo- five rooms up stairs are large enough This fact is brought out in the W eather Report. ENTERPRISE—“I believe in the tanic, fullblood Cayuse queen of the to hold two beds. The surgery is Brownson for the southeast school Oregon State college radio station figures just being compiled (or the sanitary system of raising pigs,” Round-Up in 1926, for a number of light and roomy and is on the upper Max. Min. bus route. See R. A. Brownson for will broadcast a number of the more second year of the Oregon dairy cost July 30 ............. ..................... 97.. ...69 details of equipment required and Vern Ripplinger, Prairie Creek far years. Motanic is a talented baritone floor on the northeast corner. important events, according to W. study carried on by the farm man mer and dairyman, told County and Is one of the singers of the show. ...59 length of route. The driveway leading ug to the July 31 .......... agement department at Oregon State L. Kadderly, program director. August 1 ........ Agent N. C. Donaldson recently. “I Bids to be in by August 14th. ................... 103.. ...54 In a moment of darkness the moun side of the hospital gives easy access collage, under the direction of H. E. The first game In the American have the most uniform lot of pigs tains disappear miraculously and a to the front porch so that patients August 2 ........ ................... 103.. ...58 R. A. BR0WN80N, Clerk Legion junior basebhll series tor the Selby. On April 1, 1930, 614 dairy I have ever grown, and they will be frontier trading post appears. Fron can easily be removed from the am August 3 ........ .................... 99.. ...58 farms included In the study showed August 4 ........ ....................93.. — 55 ready for market earlier than usual.” tier events happen swiftly and the bulance or cars into the hospital. Jim Neary returned from. San championship of Oregon will bo an average herd of 17 cows, while broadcast Thursday afternoon, be August 5 ......... .................... 8Í.. .60 Francisco last week where he has Mr. Ripplinger followed the swine pageant is over. on April 1, 1931, the averago had Miss Whitney and Miss Goff have sanitation program being promoted been since May, visiting with his ginning at 2:30 o'clock, and the sec Increased to 18 cows each. Then the spectators pour into a year’s lease on the building. ond game Friday afternoon at the brothers, Joe and Francis. in Wallowa county, and as a result Happy Canyon dance hall, saloon Herald W ant Ads P ay The average value of the 8081 same hour. The East Side Commer has had only one runt out of 100 and gaming emporium. With Happy cial club of Portland will represent cows Included In the survey was giv pigs. The rest averaged 153 pounds Canyon "bucks” they buy'dances and that city and eastern Oregon, and en as 2112.60 on April 1, 1929. By at five months of age. “liquor" and play on devices as old the Marlon county legion team of April 1, 1930, this had decreased to as the white man's west. fly Albert T. Reid . Salem will represent the western 2104 and by 1931 the figure had fallen to 286. part of the state. C anning Club Meets. For the purpose of the survey the From 7:30 to 8 o'clock Thursday The We-Can Canning club met with evening the winning numbers In the farm management department picked Lois and. Jean Barnard Wednesday music contest will be presented over at random dairy farms with six or afternoon. After the business meet KOAC. Entered in this contest will more cows In 22 counties represent ing a guessing contest was held, be glee clubs from the American Le ing the various dairying districts of with Mary Rodda guessing the near tton Auxiliary units of Newberg. the state. When completed it is ex est correct number of rocks In a Jar. McMinnville, Portland and Rose Ci pected to show the cost of producing In building or remodeling a poul Canned fruits were judged and Lois ty (Portland); quartets from the buttetrfat In the various parts of the try house attention should be given Barnard won first place and Cath auxiliaries of Albany, Salem, Med state under varying conditions and to a number of details that will erine McMullen second. .A play, “The ford, McMinnville and Rose City, types of management. make the hens more comfortable and Lighthouse," was cleverly given by NO OMft TO (Portland); and trios representing will tend to duplicate ideal summer several of the girls. Refreshments of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Story moved In SWEAR. TO the auxiliaries of Salem, Coquille, conditions through the winter. Sani ice cream and cake were served. to the house owned by Mrs. Straw THE TRUTH Gresham, Hood River, Medford, Mc tation is the watchword of the pres Members present were: Jean and of Portland, this week. Mr. and Minnville, Portland, Sheridan and ent day poultry man. The new house Lois Barnard. Catherine McMullen, Mrs. Joe Norton formerly lived there. Rose City, (Portland.) should be so constructed as to safe and Grace and Mary Rodda, and Mrs. guard the health of the flocks and W. A. Hineline, leader. Guests were Listeners ovsr KOAC Friday morn help prevent poultry diseases. ing rrom 9 to 10:30 o’clock will hear ♦ ♦ Mrs. S. H. Barnard and Margaret The house, if built or remodeled, McMullen. the Joint open meeting of the Amer ♦ ALONG THE CONCRETE ♦ should contain a cement floor, drop ican Legion and Auxiliary, Includ ❖ ♦ ping boards, removable perches, Former H erm istonians Hold Picnic. ing addresses by Ralph O'Neil, na nests that are easily cleaned and How about a milk war In Hermis The annual picnic held in Port tional commander of the American will distribute sunlight. Poultry land for all former Hermistonians ton to create a little excitement. Legion, and Mrs. Bess Laubaugh, houses should be entirely free from will be held Sunday, August 16, In J. S. Burnt am was so mad one national vice-president of the auxi draft. Ventilation is very essential Laurelhurst park. This will be an day this week that lie could have and at the present time there Is a opportunity to meet old time friends. liary. Friday evening from 7:45 to “smoked a cigarette.” question on what type to install. Everyone will bring a basket lunch o'clock. Mayor George Baker of It Is safe to advise a system that and lemonade and ice cream will be Harold Pace strolling down main Portland will speak under the aus has been successfully used in your furnished by the committee. street, whistling, and hailing his pices of the 40 et 8, following which own community. Ventilation keeps Notices are being sent to all whose friends. What a soft job some people the drum F>rp* contest will be broad the air dry while furnishing a fresh addresses are known but in case rate! cast from Bell Field. supply. A hen exhales approximately gome may be missed the committee The Three Musketeers in the per forty cubic feet of air per day which hopes to reach them through the son of Ruth Bensel, Ina Lenhart, and Is saturated with moisture. Annual I. I. L 4 0 . Picnic. newspaper. Committee members are: Nell Reeves, trudging up the high - Remember a well arranged bouse J. W (Don) Campbell, Robert Hobbs The annual picnic of the I. I. I. way toward the F. B. Barker home, reduces the amount of labor neces Mrs. Wm, Saren»!. L.^. Irvin. O. state club, of Umatilla county, where a delicious luncheon awaited sary to care Tor a flock of chickens will be held Sunday, August 9, at them. and the difference in labor some In stalls E lectrical Device. Columbia park. There will be an ell times means loss or gain. Before Dr. A. W. Marble recently instal day meeting and program and any A. P. Garner defending ’he purity building or remodeling, one should led a cold-quartz Ultra Violet Ray one formerly a resident of these of the milk he delivers to the door visit poultry men who have been machine at his office. This machine states Is welcome. The states to be steps ot the people of Hermiston, in successful with poultry and poultry is used for the treatment of skin represented are Indian«. lOw». INI’ saying that there are no milk war« I J S ng I w D ollar houpc construction, disease and orlfictal tberopy. not» and Onto. on In Hermiston.