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To Soil — Tell! A d v e r t in g is Your Best Bet Now . One ta le n t u tilized In a single d i rectio n w ill do in fin ite ly m ore th a n ten ta le n ts sc a tte re d .— O. S. W arden VOLUME XXVI NUMBER 19 Wrmiainn Heralh HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTV, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1932 PRESIDENT FARM BUREAU FOURTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR HERMISTON PROJECT TO HAVE NEW HATCHERY MAJORITY RULE POSTPONEMENT OF MONDAY BIGGEST DAY IN HISTORY OF LOCAL LIBRARY HERD IMPROVEMENT ASSO CIATIO N TO REORGANIZE, 1932 O ur C ountry— th e stro n g est, ric h est, freest, hap p iest of th e n atio n s of th e e a rth .— G eorge F irsb ie H oar. SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR YOUTH BREAKS DOWN WHEN TOLD OF FATHER’S DEATH. RICHARDS’ FRIENDS TO SUPPORT HIM FOR CONGRESSMAN A n o th er step in th e b u ild in g up f Monday, J a n u a ry 4, was th e big- th e H erm isto n p ro ject is th e open in g LA GRANDE, Ore., J a n . 4. __ A re»» day in th e h isto ry of th e H er o t a ch ick an d poult h a tc h e ry by Mr. youth w ho w histled w hen in m iston co u n ty lib ra ry , according to an d Mrs. N. J . V anskike w ho fo r th e form ed of th e d eath of a police 12884928 airs. R. A. B row nson, lib ra ria n , ■past ten y ears have o p erated a poul m an he had sh o t, who san g d e fia n t w hen 112 books w ere loaned. A to ta l try farm an d h a tc h e ry in th e M ilton ly w hen th e gallow s th reaten ed , PROJECT HEADS REPORT AT an d F re e w a te r sectio n of th e W alla | COMMERCIAL CLUB TO ELECT AT of 12,199 books w ere loaned d u rin g broke down S unday w hen he learned 1931, w hich is 2100 more th a n w ere GASTRIC PURCHASE PURE BRED W alla valley. I th a t an iro n ic rev ersal of th e s itu a TO START CAMPAIGN IN THE ANNUAL MEETING. loaned in 1930, m aking 1931 th e T he tr a c t know n as th e F. B ' SPECIAL NIGHT MEETING. tio n had occurred back home in JERSEY BULL FROM E.O.S.H. biggest y e a r in th e history of th e NEAR FUTURE. Sw ayze p ro p erty a d jo in in g H erm is- j „ , , „ I ~ M issouri; learn ed th a t his own fa Poultry Merely Held Own During lib rary . to n h as been acq u ired and w ill be j Keport ° r Nominating Committee th e r, him self a policem an, w as one Past Year; Decided Increase Mrs. B row nson says th a t m ore Five Boarders Detected in Month of six officers fa ta lly sh o t by des Has Made Many Friends Over State o p erated as a p o u ltry farm , w ith Disregarded Following Discussion ; of December; High Test Cow people a re re a d in g this w in te r th a n in Turkeys. Through Grange W ork: Sympathies peradoes la st S atu rd ay . h a tc h e ry in co nnection. T he tr a c t is Nominations to be Open. ever before and are p atro n izin g th e Averages 90.1 Lbs. Fat. S h eriff Jesse B reshears walked Are With the Fanner. equipped w ith a h a tc h e ry b u ild in g lib ra ry . P erh ap s people are le ttin g A t th e a n n u a l m eetin g of th e back to th e cell occupied by Keitl: an d p o u ltry house, as well as brood E lectio n of officers for th e y ear su b scrip tio n s to m agazines lapse and U m atilla P ro ject F arm B u reau held W ith th is rep o rt of th e U m atilla A t th e last m eetin g of th e S ta n C rossw hite, 19, and Jo h n Owens, e r houses. T h e p o u ltry house w ill 1932 was postponed a t th e T uesday a re bo rro w in g them from th e li H erd Im provem ent association, the D ecem ber 29 a t th e M ethodist be rem odeled. 28, tw o M issourians w ho sh o t Stale field G range, m em bers passed a reso noon-day lunch eo n of th e H erm iston eh u rch , officers for th e y ear 1932 b rary . Instead of a tte n d in g show s y ear 1931 closes and th e association As soon as a few m inor re -a rra n g e C om m ercial club, w hen a m otion to th ey sta y a t home, spending th e ir w ill be reo rg an ized some tim e th is P olicem an Amos H elm s, O ctober 18 lu tio n to th e effect th a t they w ould w ere elected. H. J. O tt w as elected t h a t effect, m ade by W. W. F e lt- w hen he a ttem p ted to question su p p o rt J. M. R ichards, W o rth y evenings read in g . Mrs. Brow nson be m onth. T he m em bership w ill be p resid en t of th e o rg an izatio n for th e m ents can be m ade th e in c u b a to rs la ste r, for a c a n d id a te to re p resen t them , and inform ed K eith th a t his house and seconded by Sam Nye, will be se t up. lieves th a t th e reaction of th e de m ade up betw een now and th e last fo u rth consecutive tim e; New Mad he second co n g reg atio n al d is tric t in w as passed. .a th e r, Ollie C rossw hite, S pring pression is show n in a good many week in th e m onth, w hen election of den w as elected vice p re sid e n t; C. the h alls of Congress. Mr. R ich ard s field. Mo., detective, was kille P re sid e n t H itt presided o v er th e ways. officers w ill be held, acco rd in g to M. Jackson, se c re ta ry -tre a su re r. PENDLETON DEFEATED BY has accepted th e candidacy and w ill w hen he and o th ers w ere attem p m eetin g and called fo r th e re p o rt of the se c re ta ry , L. C. Dyer. P ro ject leaders w ere elected as fol LOCAL TEAMS. tin g to c a p tu re H nrry Y oung, m ur soon s t a r t his cam paign. th e n o m in a tin g com m ittee. C h a ir HORSHOE CONTEST STAGED BE low s: L. C. D yer, d a iry ; Mrs. G enn, The re p o rt for D ecem ber also der suspect. G range m em bers feel th a t Mr. m an W. J. W a rn e r p resen ted J. A. p o u ltry ; J. Jen d rzejew sk i, ro d en t show s th a t P ete C astric purchased T he H erm isto n h ig h school bas The s h e riff s 'Id w hen K eith reat’ R ichards w ill serve well as a farm TWEEN I.O.O.F. LODGE DISTRICTS C lark for p resid en t, A. F. R o h rm an, c o n tro l; IV. G. R odda, bees an d fa ir k etb all team defeated th e St. Jo a p u re bred Jersey bull from the th e teleg ram b e a rin g th e tragi» conscious m an. w ho has, because of * v ice p resid en t, and A lfred Q u lring, e x h ib its ; leg islativ e co m m ittee wae se p h ’s A cadem y team in a gam e E a ste rn O regon S tate H ospital. Ac A horseshoe to u rn a m e n t w as news and w hich B reshears ha< ti s tr a in in g an d sym pathies, the se c re ta ry -tre a s u re r. A fter these composed of heads of all p ro jects; packed w ith th rills and ex citem en t lu a lif k a tie n s w o rth considering. stag ed T uesday n ig h t betw een the co rd in g to Dr. M cNary, supervisor handed him , the youth collapsed A. D. S m ith, crop experim ents. la st W ednesday n ig h t on th e local n o m in atio n s w ere suggested, Dr. A. H erm iston I.O.O.F. lodge team and of th e h erd , it is one of the best and the county physician w as called \ f t e r g ra d u a tin g from A nn A rbor, W. C h risto p h erso n moved th a t th e All p ro ject lead ers rep o rted some co u rt. bulls ever bred th e re a t th e hospital. in to tr e a t him . M ichigan,, he w as ad m itted to the nam e of O. O. F elth o u se also be th e P en d leto n team in th e m eeting progress in vario u s lines on th e F ive b oarders w ere detected and inr and practiced law. A fter a tim e _ H erm isto n sta rte d o u t by scoring placed on th e b allo t for p resid en t. h a ll In P en d leto n . The b arn y ard Policem an H elm s died December project. a b ask et w ith some nice team w ork to u rn a m e n t w as staged betw een sla u g h te re d in Decem ber, through '10 a fte r m onths of d esp erate effor I le Rave l,P *iIh P ractice and en tered A discussion follow ed th e re p o rt of th e re g u la r testin g . D airy p ro ject leader, L. C. Dyer, In th e firs t m in u te of play. A fter C aptain L o ch rid g e’s Sand T oads of had failed to effect his recovery, and in to various business e n te rp rises, in g iv in g h is re p o rt sta te d th a t th e th a t th e score see-saw ed back and th e n o m in a tin g c o m m itte e ' w hich H erm iston and C aptain M ilt R oss’s T h irty -fiv e herds w ere on test the d is tric t a tto rn e y 's office stated and farm ing. The experiences gained b ro u g h t ou t a m otion th a t election U m atilla C ooperative C ream ery, o r fo rth and th e la st few m in u te s of d u rin g D ecem ber w ith 587 cows e n B uckaroos of P endleton th a t first degree m u rd er charges a t fa rm in g has caused Mr. R ich ard s of officers be postponed u n til the rolled, of w hich 70 cows w ere dry. ganized less th a n a y ear ago is in p lay w ere b re a th -ta k in g as th e lo will probably be placed a g a in s t the to have a real sym pathy for th e T he S and T oads playing th e B uck creasin g in m em bership an d p roduc cals had b u t a one p o in t lead. The n ex t n ig h t m eeting. T he m otion c a r These h erd s show ed a to ta l produc ’wo M issourians. farm er and bis problem s. aroos in th e ir ow n correll may have ried. tio n . A t p resen t it has 1500 cows b all w as w orked back and fo rth but tion of 274,245 pounds of m ilk, con Mr. R ich ard s has m ade m any "A nd w hen 1 told them Helms had so m eth in g to do w ith th e fin al L a te r in th e m eetin g a m otion signed and is tu r n in g o u t m ore th a n th e P en d leto n team w as u n ab le to ta in ln g 13939.5 lbs. fat. Sixty-six was dead, th ey ju s t w h istled ,” Sher- frien d s in U m atilla county and score for th e gam es, b u t a t an y ra te 1000 pounds of b u tte r per day. T he co n n ect w ith th e “dead ey e" p re w as m ade by J. A. C lark th a t the cows av erag ed 40 lbs. of b u tte rfa t his ff B resh ears said today, "a n d they th ro u g h o u t the s ta te th ro u g h th e Sand Toads w ent down to a de over th is period. b u tte r tu rn ed o u t by th e cooperative cision and th e fin al w h istle blew re p o rt of th e n o m in atin g co m m ittee lust san g when I told them th e y ’d •d iv id e s In G range work, and is cisive d efeat and carried hom e a ra n k s high in q u a lity sco rin g 91 and w ith th e score 27 to 26, in fav o r of be d isreg ard ed a t th e n e x t m eeting. H igh herd s to date, d ry cows in probably face m urder charges. But responsible in a larg e m easure for M em bers of th is co m m ittee w ere W. score of 9 to 3 in favor of th e B uck cluded, for th e eleventh m onth, since 92, equal to an y in th e sta te . th e local team . aroos. it got K eith , yes It did, when he the successful a c tiv itie s of th e J . W arn er, ch airm an , Tlios. F ra se r, New m em bers have been added to the b e g in n in g of th e te s tin g y ear in h eard his own fa th e r had been S tan field O range. He also aided in The tow n team also took th e P e n Joe N orton, Ben G erking, an d J . A. T he H erm iston team w as made up clude: th e U m atilla H erd Im provem ent as Two high herds over 20 cau sin g th e cooperative a c tiv itie s of k ille d .” — E a st O regonian. d leton K n ig h ts of C olum bus for a C larke. of C ap tain O. T. L ochridge, C u rtis so ciation in th e p ast y ear, an d old cows, E. O. S ta te H ospital, 77 cows, th e G range to he m ade p ra ctical rid e th e sam e ev en in g w hen th ey de Sim ons, V irgil S m ith, M. L. W atson, m em bers feel th a t th e association averaged 658.6 lbs. m ilk c o n ta in P re sid e n t H itt ap p o in ted a com th ro u g h th e o rg an izatio n of th e Martins Purchase Dishon Place. feated th em by a score of 12 to 11. E arl B ensel, Geo. H a rk en rid er, H a r ing 28.4 lbs. fa t; Second high herd h as com pleted a n o th e r successful G range cooperative, of w hich he is T h is gam e w as alm ost id en tical to m ittee to m ake all a rra n g e m e n ts for ry M cM ullen, O tto Pierce, and Gwyn E nos M artin com pleted a tra n sa c tu r n of th e dial. D airy h erd s are ow ned by C. A. L ynch, 38 cows, av th e n ex t n ig h t m eetin g d u rin g th e | th e h ig h school gam e as It w as a H ughes. O thers a tte n d in g w ere Geo. eraged 803.5 lbs. m ilk co n tain in g tion th is week for th e old Dishon a d irecto r. Mr. R ichards is also a im proving as th e “ b o ard er" stock is m em ber of the board of d irecto rs of gam ble w ho w ould w in u n til the week of th e 25th. M em bers of th is Calcs, E a rl C arlson, W a lte r Meade, w eeded o u t by te stin g . T he east end 27.8 lbs. fat. Two high herds from ilace on th e w est side of tow n, near the F arm B ureau C ooperative of H er co m m ittee are Sam Nye, ch a irm a n , fin al w h istle. and F ra n k B lld erb aik . he P ra n n F u n e ra l P arlo rs. Mr. and of th e county is expected to give a 12 to 2o cow^ a re ow ned by C. R W. W. F elth o u se, F. B.’ Sw ayze, Jim m lston. T he n e x t gam e w hich th e local P earso n , and Geo. W ag n er. T he d ate la rg e su p p o rt to th e asso ciatio n d u r S m ith, m ixed, 15 cows, averaged Mrs. M artin w ill move Into th e house FUNERAL FOR PIERSON h ig h school team w ill en g ag e in w ith is soon as rem odeling w ork now ing 1932. Mr. D yer sta te s th a t d a iry , 689.6 lbs. m ilk co n ta in in g 32.5 lbs and th e h o u r of th is m eetin g w ill -be ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ eing done is com pleted. F or the ♦ stock has a b o u t held its ow n on th e Irrig o n F rid ay , J a n u a ry 8 th , and an n o u n ced in th e n ear fu tu re . fa t; th e second high herd In th ft ♦ BABY HELD TUESDAY w ill be played a t Irrig o n . past several years th ey have occu- p ro ject, d u rin g th e p ast year. class is ow ned by M erton E lder, * ALONO THE CONCRETE ♦ )led a governm ent ow ned house. Mr. •> A bortion and tu b ercu lo sis tests 4 F u n e ra l services w ere held T ues mixed herd of 14 cows, averaged COUNTY AGENTS LEAVE FOR w ere rep o rted as n o t q u ite com plete FARM BUREAU AUXILIARY day aftern o o n for M erton lla n d c l 575.6 lbs. m ilk co n ta in in g 28.9 lbs, M artin is m an ag e r of th e H erm iston ><• V ❖ rrig a tlo n d is tric t. CONFERENCE AT CORVALLIS in th e free area, b o u n d aries of w hich RESUMES REGULAR MT.F.TINGS P ierson, 7m onth-old son of Mr. and fat. Two h ig h herds u n d er 12 cows It seems good to be back In th e have been estab lish ed , b u t te s ts so Mrs. S ylvan P ierson, w ho died S a t ow ned by J. S. Dyer, Jerseys, 8 cows old city a fte r a sh o rt holiday in th e The a n n u a l co n ference fo r co u nty u rd a y n ig h t In th e H erm iston M edi averaged 542.4 lbs. m ilk containing anuary Turkey Shipment Date Set. frigid regions. B ut we don’t th in k fa r m ade show a su rp ris in g decrease A fter a v acatio n of tw o re g u la r in both diseases. m eetin g s d u rin g th e holid ay s and ag e n ts held in C orvallis th is week cal hospital. The little fellow took 30.6 lbs. fa t; and L. C. Dyer, 8 J e r T he E a stern O regon T u rk ey G row it is q u ite fa ir fo r J. M. B iggs to G a rn e t D. B est, a s s is ta n t county bad w eath er, th e F arm B u reau Aux- w ill be th e c e n te r of In te re st for sick tw o weeks ago and since th a t seys, averaged 479.8 lbs. m ilk con ers’ association w ill m ake its Jan - tak e ad v an ta g e of us in o u r " a lo n g a&ent8 ° Ver th e 8 ta te ' G arn et tim e had grow n stead ily w orse. Com ta in in g 26.8 lbs. fat. a g en t, gave a re p o rt on th e O akland, ilia ry w ill resum e Ï ts ” m'e7ti'ngs F r i 3 “ 7 lary tu rk ey sh ip m en t F rid a y , De the co n crete" colum n d u rin g o u r a b Or., tu rk e y show w hich w as held day, J a n u a r y 1 5 th , In th e club house D. B est, a ss ista n t co u n ty a g e n t for p licatio n s of m astoid tro u b le and in The tw o high cows In th e asso em ber 15th, according to a report sence. W e’ll get It back som ehow, U m atilla co u n ty , sta tio n e d h e re ; te s tin a l flu w ere th e cause of his ciatio n th is m onth a re V olunteerus D ecem ber 17 to 19, a t w hich H e r in C olum bia d istric t. tiven out by th e P re sid e n t J. Jen- 's it our fa u lt th a t we don’t possess W a lte r H olt, U m atilla co u n ty ag en t, death. m iston grow ers displayed th ir ty dres Spot, ow ned by th e E a ste rn Oregon irzejew ski, and is expected to run th a t 9. A. A p ro g ram w ill be given an d Mrs. sed tu rk ey s. Mr. Best sta te d th a t the Wm. T u ck er w ill re la te h e r e x p eri sta tio n e d in P e n d le to n ; Chas. S m ith, Maybe you have noticed the tw o wo full carloads. R eports to the Rev. O scar W. P ay n e officiated a t S ta te H o sp ital, a 3-year-old pure d isplay a ttra c te d m uch a tte n tio n due ences on h e r tr ip to F ran ce as a co u n ty ag e n t for M orrow co u n ty, th e services held in th e M ethodist bred Jersey , averaged 1386 lbs. milk issoclatlon also in d ic a te th a t th ere | smal1 cardboards n ailed on th e fro n t to th e fact th a t pro d u ctio n costs Gold S ta r M other. E veryone is co r sta tio n e d a t H ep p n er; and Mr. L a r church. The body w as laid to rest co n ta in in g 90.1 lbs. fa t; and Rosa- w ill be enough b ird s for a F ebru- j ot th e ,ocal telephone office bulld- son co u n ty a g e n t fo r M alh eu r co un h ere w ere six cen ts low er th a n in d ially in v ite d to a tte n d . dell, from th e sam e herd, a 5-year- ir y shipm ent. ing. C uriousity caused us to ask C. in th e H erm iston cem etery. ty, all left M onday m o rn in g for th e R oseburg d is tric t. As an a d v er old pure bred Jersey, averaged 1227 A. P au l w h at It w as ail about. He C orvallis w h ere th e y w ill rem ain tis in g m easure, th e e x h ib it should COMPLETE RECORD GIVEN FOR lbs. ta n k co n ta in in g 71.2 lbs. fat. answ ered th a t th e y w ere to cover Card of Thanks. u n til Sunday. T hey p lan to re tu rn to D ate S eventeen cows w ere listed on the b rin g re tu rn s to th e d is tric t, as w as Max Min. v e n tila to rs in o rd er to keep o u t th e W e w an t to express o u r a p p re c ia honor roll for th e te s tin g m onth of 3ecem ber 31 ....................... 37.. ... 30 forseen by th e H erm isto n C om m er RHODE ISLAND REDS DECEMBER th e ir home M onday, J a n u a r y 11th. d ra f t when O. O. F elthouse w ent by. tion to all who w ere concerned December. a n u a ry 1 ... ........................ 36 .....28 cial Club, th e U m atilla P ro je c t F arm W h at a grand tim e we m ust have Mrs. E a rl W ilson an d son. Jack , about th e w elfare of o u r fam ily and C. C. Mason, local b reed er of a n u a ry 2 ... ........................ 35.. ... 30 had d u rin g the holidays to sleep so B u reau , and th e E a ste rn Oregon w ho have been v is itin g a t th e hom e baby Cleo, d u rin g h e r illness. We R hode Islan d Reds, w ho ow ns the Mrs. W illiam S h a a r w ho has been a n u a ry 3 ... ........................ 38 ... .29 soundly (h a t we let o u r sta tio n slip T u rk ey G row ers’ asso ciatio n , fin a n only tra p n e ste d Reds in Oregon, of Mrs W ilso n ’s siste r, Mrs. George tr u ly hope to he able to re n d e r good q u ite ill a t h e r hom e th e p ast week, a n u a ry 4 cial backers of th e ex h ib it. ........................ 37.. ... 27 by unnoticed w hen th e P o rte r did W ag n er, left S a tu rd a y fo r th e ir to th is society In th e fu tu re. Is very m uch Im nroved. Miss Ina January 5 ... ........................ 36. P o u ltry w as rep o rted to have held th is side of Hood R iver, tu rn e d in .30 not aw aken us. B ut w hen we did hom e In V ancouver, W ash in g to n . Mr. and Mrs. L. W. V alen tin e L e n h a rt has been ta k in g c are of her its ow n d u rin g 1931. A t th e close of a com plete m o n th ’s re p o rt of his la n u a ry 6 ............ .......... 45.. ... 30 become aw ake enough to realize o u r 1930 th e re w ere 33,574 lay in g hens tw elv e p u lle ts th is w eek. T he a v e r T h ere was 13 p recip itatio n . W ea- p lig h t— w hat an aw ak en in g . Miss on th e p ro ject an d a t th e close of age p er b ird fo r th e fu ll m o n th of h er co nditions have been mild this Buck seem s to have sta rte d the new 1931 th e re a re 33,727, w hich show s D ecem ber w as 19 2-3. Two high veck w ith balm y days. y ear o u r rig h t by sleeping in Mon th a t p o u ltry ra is in g is a sta b le in hen s dayed 4 9 eggs d u rin g th e day m orning. S u p e rin te n d e n t Mc- d u stry here. G row ers have w isely m o n th , one 24 an d one 25. One layed Atee had to w rite dow n a ta rd y 4 record for her but lia s been u n ab le culled th e ir flocks closely b u t have ten days s tra ig h t. One hen h ad th e J record of ’19 eggs in 20 days. not decreased th em in n um ber. The COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES ♦ to o b tain a sa tisfa c to ry excuse for <• sam e. No lig h ts a re used in th e houses re p o rt show ed th a t th e in crease in tu rk e y ra isin g has been decidely an d o n ly tw o eggs w ere layed on T h ere was q u ite a quiver-y wave J u a n ita W ells re tu rn e d home sw ept over H erm iston T uesday n ig h t h ig h er. D u rin g 1930, 8,611 tu rk ey s th e floor, th e rest w ere layed at uesday from P en d leto n w here she th a t puzzled m any. T his w as solved w ere raised, and in 1931, 10,800 n ig h t. T he flock was h atch ed A pril ias been sp en d in g th e C h rlstib as when it was learned th a t H er-B ert .m onths of age, th e birds w ere raised , an in crease of 20th an d a t 7 /a c a tio n w ith h er a u n t. 2,189. h en s av erag ed over 6 pounds and w as sh iv e rin g w hile in th e a c t of Mrs. H eiscam per w as a v isito r at p a in tin g prices on the M acM arr P re sid e n t O tt gave an o u tlin e of th e cockerels o v er 9 pounds. These he F. W. Lenz hom e T uesday a fte r sto re w indow s. Boy! B ut th a t w ind th e possible line of w ork th a t m ig h t ch ick en s a re d irect descen d an ts Oom noon. be ta k e n up by th e o rg an izatio n a 250-egg " n e v e r-se t” hen and have w as cold. Mrs. P ete N o rq u ist w as ra ile d to d u rin g th e y ear 1932. An in te rlo c k c e rta in ly m ade a fine record for We sorl o f c h e c k e d up on Adolph W allula, Or., by th e sudden illness ing d ire c to ra te of all cooperatives th is tim e of th e year. R ohrm an over Hie holidays w hen we if h er d a u g h te r-in -la w , Mrs. I eon w hich a t p resen t n u m b er a h a lf doz m et up w ith som e of his form er Worquist. Mrs. N o rq u ist Is a dangh- Mrs. Georgia Barrow Wilmot. en or m ore on fh e p ro ject, m ay be school te a c h e r frien d s from P endle er of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lenz. form ed. It is th o u g h t th a t th is w ill ton. We alw ays th o u g h t of A dolph F u n e ra l services w ere held Nev Mr. and Mrs. J, A. H ally b u rto n p rev en t d u p licatio n of effo rt. as so rt of a pion chap, before. Y ears day for Mrs. G eorgia B arrow avc moved to th e E d w ard 's ranch, A ssistan t C ounty A gent Best re W ilm ot, 76, w ho died a t h e r home The ‘ la te Police » a - checking op nown as th e A kers place. ported th a t th e 4-H club ach iev e In U m atilla T uesday, D ecem ber 29, n H arold Pace Tb •riday m o rning F lorence Udey w as a week cm m ent day program w ould be a rra n g from an a tta c k of b ro n cal p n eu nest at th e hom e of M argaret Felt- a fte r be had loaik-d H ornhnnt’s new ed for som e d a te in th e n e a r fu tu re. m onia. Rev. O scar W. P ayne o ffic ia delivery tru c k nc-i v a reafly to ousc. A rran g em en ts ar» now u n d e r w ay ted a t th e services and th e body was s t a r t out. H arold di 1 not lose m uch Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Bloom were w ith officials a t C orvallis and th e ta k e n to P en d leto n fo r b u rial. m a tilla v isito rs B unday, w ith tlicit tim e g e ttin g u n d e r way a fte r th a t d a te w ill be set for th e p resen tatio n Mrs. W ilm ot w as born in L asalle, to we d id n ’t get to Inquire if It was »lighter, Mrs. F ay G ardenier. of pin s and tro p h ies to 4 - h club Illin o is. She is surv iv ed by one an u n d e r age charge. T he U dey's Home T ow ners orches- m em bers on th e p ro ject. The m eet d a u g h te r, Mrs. H a rry Ude of San If those employed In th e m ill a ’ ra p ra e tk e d a t th e Joe Udey home in g w ill be u n d e r th e auspices of F ran cisco , C alif., and one son, Sid the F arm B ureau C ooperative could ionday evening. th e F arm B ureau and w ill ba a p u b ney W ilm ot of U m atilla. W ord hfe te e n received of th e 1 have lived In W eb ster’s tim e th e re lic g a th e rin g . * e a th of Mrs. L. P elkey of R ichland, probably would have been a lot more , M ore th a n 4o m illion d o llars have 'a llfo rn ia . who is th e d a u g h te r of words added to th e volum e w ritte n B* d W„ L ' 'b een collected by th e s ta te as a tax Since th e F arm B ureau Mr. and Mrs. L. H am m er. Mrs. H am by him . M onday n ig h t fo r V ancouver. W n„ on m otor veh icle fuels since th e per. who has been w ith her. w ill put in paper bags In place of b u rlap , w here Mrs. H am m w ill receive m edi adoption of th e law in 1919. Of th is -eturn S atu rd ay and plans to bring for some of th e feeds, the boys have cal a tte n tio n . Mrs. Ham m h as been am o u n t $2,693,327.86 has been re le r fo u r g ra n d c h ild re n w ith her. been in v e n tin g new words. W ilson in poor h e a lth fo r sev eral weeks. funded on claim s p resented by those Miss F an n ie Todd has re tu rn e d to told th e salesm an th e o th e r day th a t E dm ond B riggs fs a ss istin g Jim h e r te a c h in g In Colum bia a fte r a he need not b rin g any m ore sacks C layton In the d ru g store during Mr. u sin g th e fuel fo r o th e r purposes unless he b ro u g h t a new d ictlo n ery than on the highways Hamm's absence. (C ontlhue'4 on last p age) | along w ith them . The Holidays Are Over Z