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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1». 1**1 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON FA O B T U R F * and Is very much improved. respective of local pride and ambi grange amendment will have to look co and Mrs. H. C. Bramar. re la rives in Seattle. Henry Weir was called to Park tions. No matter what project ‘to power from the Columbia. The Mrs. Clinton Harvey and children Miss Agnes Kendler spent Tues dale, Ore., Saturday to see his mother favored by public sentiment, damag grange Is now said to be studying of Portland visited at the home of day in Pendleton. es will be extensive. Damages caused whether It shall advocate the major Mrs. Harvey’s sisters, Mrs. Hugh Van who was injured seriously in an au by a 275-foot dam at The Dalles or m e of the minor power projects. Sckiak and Mrs. Nora Beawick. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beron of tomobile accident at Portland. Mrs. raising the water to 330 feet and The Ladies’ Aid held its regular Athena visited with Mr. Bloom's bro 7 here Is still one or more angles James Warner substituted In the forming a lake or pool 14« miles, are to be regarded in giving thought to meeting last Thursday at the home ther, Wm. H. Bioom, here Friday. estimated by the engineer at *71,- development of the Columbia as a of Mrs. James Byrnes. The ladies Mrs. Helma Veig and son Albert school room during his absence. Minimum Charge 15c Mrs. Chas. Stewart is quite ill 000,000. This Is *11,000,000 more power source, and that is the high present were: Mesdames John Wurs- were Portland visitors Friday. for damages alone than the entire D. R. Brownell has returned to dam at Grand Coulee. State of Wash ter, Pete McNabb, Will Shepherd, or with a cold. cost of the Umatilla project. A dam ington senators and congressmen Hugh Van Sckiak . Nora Berwick, his home here after visiting several 1 Cent a Word Mrs. Clara Smith, Mrs. W. C. Isom at The Dalles will drown out Celilo will be unified behind that propo Henry Edwards, H. C. Bramar, and weeks with his son. Earl Brownell, Mrs. A. C. Houghten, Mrs. Frank canal, the town of Arlington, sev sal. The filg Idea with promotors of W. O. Miller. Rev. W. O. Miller and In Posco, Wash. Mrs. Elmore McKenzie visited in TOR SALI Brace, Mrs. Roscoe Williams and eral smaller settlements and cause Grand Coulee Is that it will generate Rev. George Redden were guests. the removal and relocatlq* of 323 Redden sang several numbers. Portland with Mr. McKenzie Wed Mrs. Mary Smith were dinner guests miles of railroad and 103 miles of almost 8,000,000,000 kilowatt hours Mr. Mrs. Gus Tonis is quite ill in the nesday of last week. a year— The Dalles la estimated at FOR SALE— 27 ACRES IRRIGATED at a birthday dinner Friday, given highways. Raising the pool level at 13,000,000,000. Knowing that the St. Anthony hospital in Pendleton. J. S. Brown is ill at his home here. Several Umatilla people motored Elmore McKenzie of Portland vi land, in alfalfa. Cows, horses, in honor of Mrs. George Haskell at Umatilla 330 feet will submerge 62 engineers recommend that contracts miles of railroad and three miles of for power be obtained and a market to Boardman to church Sunday even sited with his family here Tuesday. pigs, machinery, feed. Bargain for her home at Plymouth. Wn. highway. A dam at Warrendale ing. They were Mr. and Mrs. H. O. The Umatilla high school presen Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom and Miss would do about *3,000,000 of dam available befare power projects are Thompson, some one direct from owner. For Mrs. Nora Berwick, Mrs. ted a play entitled. "A Full House.’’ launched, the Columbia basin group Snow McCoy motored to Gibbon age, which would reimburse destruc details write or see L. W. Hortsch, has already commenced a quest for Hugh Van Sckiak and Mrs. Clinton Friday, November 13. The play was Hermiston, Route 2, Oregon 6-6tp Ore., Saturday, stopping over in Pen tion of 17 miles of railroad and 2.1 markets and contracts. It is palpa Harvey. given twice. miles of highway (the Columbia ri Maxine and Raymond McNabb and I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Caldwell dleton on their return to do some ble that there is not enough market ver highway), and would flood out Devee Brown motored to Pendleton in the Pacific northwest within of Grandview, Wn., are visiting at FRESH COWS FOR SALE— W. A. shopping. the fish hatchery at Bonneville and Sunday to the Union Executive meet Mrs. Leola Beavert and Mrs. Edith a cannery and submerge the locks at range of transmission lines to ab Ing. Raymond McNabb is Christian Mikesell, Cold Springs Dam. 53-tf sorb the commercial power of Grand Puckett were Pendleton visitors Cascades. Damage caused by any Coulee—-after the Irrigation needs of Endeavor World chairman and De or all of the projects, the compre Monday. THREE IRRIGATED RANCHES TO the Columbia basin have been sup vee Brown is junior endeavor chair J. G. Hoffner who has been depot hensive plan or the minor units, plied— and to also absorb the even man. rent; 60, 200 and 300 acres; Also must be kept In mind and what Mrs. E. H. Miller and son of Cecil several small tracts for sale. Also agent here for some time was trans changes these damages— relocation greater amount of power possible at Oregon visited Mrs. E. R. Ash Sat The Dalles or “series D” or, perhaps, pasture for cattle or sheep. E. P. ferred to Durkee, Ore., leaving Mon of railroad tracks and highways— even at Umatilla. urday. would hdVe on a wide area of count Miss Esther Pike returned to Spo Dodd, Hermiston, Oregon. 45-tfc day for that place. It looks as though there will be a Saturday evening after visit Mrs. James Warner left Monday ry. contest between the Grand Coulee kane In addition to finding a market ing several weeks with her parents, FOR SALE— Hardware, Stoves, Fur for Salem, Ore., to visit her son, Wal and some one of the Columbia pro Mr. for power before any work can start, and Mrs. Perry Pike. niture and Mattresses. Hermiston ter Warner, who is attending Wil and in considering cost of project jects to capture the power market. Mrs. E. R. Ash. Mrs. Walter Cald- This contest, however, is one of the Second Hand Store. 10-tfc lamette University. and damages Incident thereto, com f weI> and po„,no,„„ Clyde Caldwell were shop- future chapters In development of ; pers nnra ln ln m s ,,» Pendleton « Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Rand motored to munities and organizations must the Columbia river. delve into the cost of power unite. Burk’s for Bargains. On the West Pendleton Tuesday. Mrs. Nora Berwick, Mrs. Hugh I Pending decision as to what plan Eliminating The Dalles for the pre Scholack, Mrs. Clinton Harvey Side. — Adv. The Irrigon band expect to play sent because of the monumental to adopt on the Columbia, and actual Van and Mrs. Harry Bramar motored to | at the Hermiston theatre Friday amount of power that can be manu construction there, Is the more im Pendleton Saturday. MISCELLANEOUS factured there and tapering down to mediate possibility of improving night. Mrs. Bill Switzler Is visiting with lesser projects where the investment open river conditions for navigation. WANTED — RESPONSIBLE MAN This can be done without waiting for is smaller and the power generated and wife to raise turkeys on Is less, power can be made at Uma the dim future. shares. Must know turkey business; tilla at a cheaper cost than at War rendale, but leakage and cost of •ill furnish farm, cows, and garden transmission make the Umatilla pow ♦ plot. Inquire R. H. Thom, Hermis er slightly higher laid down in Port iTMATII.T.A NEWS ITEMS ton, Oregon. 12-3tp land than the power from Warren dale, where the cost at the site is ♦ I OK RENT— FURNISHED CABINS, higher than the cost at the Umatil (Continued from page One) a a room, or light housekeeping. la site. H. E. Crisman and granddaughter F. Fanby, Phone 25-M, 10-2tc would be far less than the output at Herewith have been Indicated Dorothy Mattice motored to Walla The Dalles, and it would be a less some of the facts which must be Walla Wednesday, returning Satur expensive dam, but engineers have V . L TRADE FOR GOOD ALFAL- not made an examination sufficient weighed before public sentiment day evening. jells” and indicates whether the Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer motored fa hay any of the following: 1925 ly entensive to determine whether public prefers the comprehensive bevrolet Roadster; 1926 Ford Mod the Warrendale foundation is solid. plan, “series D,” or one of the minor to Pendleton Saturday to visit with S F ir e p r o o f their daughter, Mrs. W. E. Mahoney. el T coupe; 1927 Ford Model T Foundations at all other possible projects, and if one of the latter— Verna and Erma BTtnes and Paul dam sites have been determined as '’oupe; 1925 Ford Model T Tudor satisfactory. which one. As for the Oregon dele Walsh motored to Pendleton Satur -odan; or others to choose from. Aside from “series D,” the most gation in congress, it is safe to as day. that the delegation desires har The Senior Christian Endeavor Rohrman Motor Co. ll-3 tc likely project is at Umatilla. Of the sume five dams suggested for generating mony of opinion among its consti held its regular business and so T’S fa ster, e a sie r , m ore power the one at Umatilla Is cheap tuents. Only by a united front will SMALL HOUSE FOR RENT. MOD- est, according to the engineers. The the delegation be able to take even cial meeting Saturday ovenlng at the legible. Social usage ac community church. This party was the first step. ern. Inquire Herald office. 9-tfc Dalles dam is estimated at *244,500, a hobo party. Each person was cepts the typed personal let It is known and has been so testi 000; Warrendale, *70,000,000; Uma Co to Burk's for Bargains -Now. tilla, *60,000,000. The Arlington fied before congressional committees dressed as a hobo and each had a ter now—ask ns to show you suitable name. After playing sever Adv. and John Day dams range between that the so-called grange power al games which were very interest a R e m in g to n -th e personal *71,500,000 and *178,000,000, and amendment to the Oregon constitu ing, a hobo meal of baked beans and w r it in g n u r l i l n » ! *109,000,000 and *197,000,000, re tion, adopted last year, is utterly Im corn bread was served. Those pres Notice of Hearing Upon Final spectively. Out of these various pro potent and worthless without gov ent were Annie Wurster, Minnie El Report. jects, large and small, Umatilla ernment power developments on the len Harvey, Mildred Conlin, Bernice VINEYARD LODGE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF emerges with the lowest cost for Columbia or Willamette rivers. There and Lou ¡He Byrnes, Alma Caldwell, ’ No. 206 I. O. O. F. meets each and it does not begin is little or no hope for power dams Dorothy Mattice, Allen HUI, Deveo THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR construction, to produce the power that the great to be built on the Willamette in any and Lyle Brown, Raymond and Monday ever.Ing In Odd Fellows' UMATILLA COUNTY. dam at The Dalles would. recommendations for canalization of George McNabb, Bob McKenzie, Er - nnn. Visiting members cordially In the matter of the Estate of “Series D,” producing still water that stream, so th e . friends of the nest and Cecil Tipple, Miss Rosa Ric- i Invited up the Columbia to the mouth of the Walter B. Knapton, Deceased. Snake river and up that stream, and W. R. Longhorn, Secretar, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that generating billions of kilowatts and Virgil Smith, N. G. the undersigned executor of the last costing about *414,000,000, is such 23234823235323532348532348485389 w ill and testament of Walter B. a gigantic undertaking that, in ail Knapton, deceased, has filed his frankdess, it must be admitted that final report x ith the Clerk of the there Is little prospect of its mater ialization in this generation. W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. above entitled Court, and that the Aside from the staggering invest now associated with Judge of said Court has designated ment required for dams at Warren Saturday, the 21st day of November, dale and The Dalles, and the impossi Dr. F. V. Prime 1*31, at 2:00 o’clock in the after bility— for many years— of finding a Oeneral Dentistry market capable of absorbing such a noon as the time, and the rooms of volume of electrical energy, there X-Ray and Diagnosis the above entitled Court in the are other points which communltiee tank Bldg. Phone Connections County Court House in Pendleton, and organizations must consider, lr- Sunday and Evenlnga by Umatilla County, Oregon, as the Appointment place when and where hearing is to the Carl and Walt Caldwell home thia week. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Walsh, who until recently have made their home In The Dalles, are again in Umatilla. Mr. and Mrs. George Kendler. Jr., have moved into their home which has Just been completed. Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes and family have moved Into the Pete Mc Nabb residence which was formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. George Kendler, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mahoney of Pendleton visited at the home of Mrs. Mahoney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer. Mrs. Frank Clark and Agnes Ken dler motored to Pendleton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark motored to Pendleton Tuesday. Mrs. George Kendler, Sr., returned from Portland Monday where she has been visiting for several days. Albert Veig is visiting in Seattle. AMOUS Marketing Power Oregons’ Problem te l M u l t n o m a h jOvrtfwiik' TYPEWRITE HERMISTON H e ra ld Office Bam aau NAME IMPRINTED * ♦ ♦ ♦ IRRIGON NEWS ♦ ♦ Wednesday night of last week, thieves broke into the Tom Caldwell garage and took a number of tools, three new tires and all the punch beard premiums, as well as other ar ticles of value. No trace of the thieves has been found. J. A. Grabell returned home from the Hermiston hospital Wednesday, Room & Bath $ 1 .— NOW AVAILABLE AT THE Washington Hotel Portland, CLASS “A” Oregon. FIREPROOF EXC0RSION >VIR ; Alfred W. Christopherson Physician aad Surgeon (Off-Ice Phone 73*. Res. Phone 712 Office: First National Bank Bldg ■e >1 THANKSGIVING ©hriatmas ©urita Hermiston Beauty Shoppe FOR THE ALL PERMANENTS $5.00 DUART PERMANENT WAVES b e t w e e n eny pointe on Union P a c i f i c Stages • COINC NOV. 18 to 26 Late Appointments by Phone. Phone 141 ONLY— $1.50 a Dozen, or $2.50 fo r 2 Dozen. W. J. 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W H EP.T Q U A L IT Y ~«<>PRIC A S M F t T >• P E N D LE TO N O P E tO N ROUND T R IP , ONE W A Y FARE PORTLAND, OREGON Business and Professional Cards I be had thereon. AU persons interest ed are hereby notified to then and there appear and show cause, if any they have, why said report should not be approved, the executor dis charged, his bondsmen exhonorhted aad the estate closed. Dated this 22nd day of October, 1131. A. H. NORTON, Executor. (Oct. 22-Nov. 19) fo r h o s p ita lity fo r fo o d s fo r service Herald Office ^^«WlfflHiHIHllIlllllllllHtllllllilllllHIIIIIIlft*^^ PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE Telephone 801 Night or Day Chapel Funeral Coach and Sanitary Preparation Room Ambulance Service - Hermiston Av Radios Motors Fixtures ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY Appliances Electrical Contracting “Anything Electrical” 627 Main St. Phone 978 Pendleton J*ck Allen Supply Co. A U TO PARTS SPORT GOODS Phone Four Hundred L. M. LA DOW & CO. UpholsteTers and Mattress Makers Novelty anil Ruffle,) Curtains S04 Main Street I’iione 52* Pendleton. Oregon T. K. Johnson Physician and Surgeon Office, Telephone Building Hermiston. Oregon Office Phone. 1023 House 1*13 MARKHAM Beauty Shop ! ALL WORK GUARANTEED PHONE 521 W. M. RAKESTRAW W atchmaker and Jewelry 627 Main Street Pendleton, Oregon DR. DALE R0THWELL OPTOMOTRIST The best glasses at a reasonable cost.— OPTICAL REPAIRING Over Woolworth’s— Phone 1286 Pendleton. Oregon