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B eing h appy in th is w orld la no lig h t-h e a rte d a ff a ir of ch asin g p leasu re.— H a rry E m erson Fosdlck. VOLUME 26 tioo'iHO NUMBER 35 jformwiutt ìtirralh A brupt revolt a g a in st tra d itio n is very d an g ero u s and g en erally de stru c tiv e .— S ir P h illip Gibbs. HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 28. 1932 SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR ASPARAGUS GROWERS MEET TO WORK OUT MARKETING PLAN DAVID ARNOTT ESCAPES FATAL ; INJURY IN 70-F00T FALL Turner Flanto Salesman. COMMERCIAL CLUB WILL AWARD WATCH TO HIGH STUDENT Many Deer Lost. POMONA GRANGE MEETS AT 'LOCAL community WILL OBSERVE MUSIC WEEK MAY 1 TO 7 Tom T u rn e r, w ho w as tra n sfe rre d A ccording to a rep o rt by R anger STAN HELD LAST THURSDAY h ere by th e S tan d ard Oil com pany A lbert B aker iu the “ U m atilla David A rn o tt escaped fa ta l in ju ry recen tly as m an ag er fo r th e H erm is- i B u ckaroo,” a pam phlet issued m onth T uesday n ig h t w hen he fell o v er a ton d is tric t w hen Sam N ye was ' R esolutions s u p p o rtin g the Mc ly by th e m em bers of th e U m atilla N ary hill for fin a n c in g w heat ex 70-foot cliff on th e B u tte n o rth w est moved to W alla W alla, left S unday j N a tio n al forest, th e deer losses th e p o rts and u rg in g th e ap p o in tm en t of of tow n. H is rig h t w rist w as b ro for C alifo rn ia a fte r receiv in g w ord ; p ast w in te r have been very heavy E. B. A ldrich to th e fed eral farm ken, his h ip bone cracked, an d he of th e d e a th of h is m o th er S a tu r in th e W alia W alla d is tric t. Mr. board, to fill th e w h eat m em ber day. M ercer Y eager of P en d leto n is ! MR. L 0 M P S 0 N REPRESENTS w as badly bruised and sh ak en . B ak er says: " I t seemed as if most ship vacancy, w ere adopted by th e T he accid en t happened w hen a fillin g in for him d u rin g his ab- AWARDED ON M B IT S OF CON of th e dead ones found w ere late group of Ju n io r boys from th e high sence. Mr. T u rn e r w ill no t re tu rn j KENNEWICK GROWERS. Pom ona C ran g e of U m atilla county PRIVATE TEACHERS AND SCHOOL faw ns or old does. I know of only a t its m eeting in S tan field last school w ent to th e B u tte to keep to H erm isto n to rem ain p erm an en t- I SISTENT IMPROVEMENT. WILL PRESENT RECITAL. one big buck h av in g been found. T h u rsd ay , A pril 21. Proposal of Market Presented by th e a n n u a l tra d itio n of p a in tin g th e ly b u t w ill be tra n s fe rre d to Y ak i T he heaviest loss w as on th e U m atil num bers on th e roof of th e city Musical Program By School Music Most of th e day w as occupied by Representative from Heppner m a valley as F lam o salesm an . Sam reservoir. T he group th o u g h t th ey Moore w ho has been m a n ag e r of th e Department Well Received: Favor la w here 32 w ere found in a four- speakers b u t a sh o rt program w as Business Houses Agreed to Arrange Lions Club. ntile s tre tc h ; seven w ere found on woven in to Ihe d a y ’s sessions. Special Displays; Churches h eard noises of ap p ro ach in g d an g er S tan field d is tric t w ill ta k e care of A able Vote for Sign Painting. Mill creek and 9 on th e W alla W al lunch w as served a t noon and d in Plan Special Music. A ssistan t C ounty A gent. G arn et from m em bers of th e S enior class th e H erm isto n te rrito ry . No new T he H erm isto n Com m ercial Club la Tiver, and I believe th e num ber n er in th e evening. G ranges in th e D. Best, called a m eetin g of th e as and sta rte d to ru n . David ev id en tal- m an h as been ap p o in ted to th e S ta n F o r th e observance of the n in th a t its m o n th ly n ig h t m eetin g T ues found was only a sm all per cen t of county presen ted n um bers w hich in p a ra g u s grow ers la st T uesday in !y lost his directio n and in th e d a rk field te rrito ry . day. decided upon th e tw o y ear plan those dying. N um erous re p o rts a re cluded a hum orous re a d in g by Mrs. N atio n al M usic W eek in H erm iston, th e L ib ra ry a t w hich Mr. Lompson, ness toppled over th e cliff. H e was carried to a c ar and E. Jones of th e F ru itv a le G range; May 1-7, th e p riv ate te a c h e rs and in a w a rd in g th e club w atch to th e circu lated g iv in g th e cause of loss m a n a g e r of th e K ennew ick C oopera WINNERS IN W. C. T. U. high school s tu d e n t show ing the as coyotes but I am su re th is is a h arm o n ica and p iano n um bers p lay th e school w ill give a) big concert tive, ta lk e d on th e p resen t prices b ro u g h t to tow n fo r m edical a tte n tion. It w ill be necessary for him to ESSAY CONTEST ANNOUNCED moat co n sista n t Im provem ent over a m istake, for I believe th e loss in ed by A. E. M cCulley and his d a u g h re c ital, W ednesday evening. May an d th e fu tu re tre n d of prices. H oldm an ' 4 th ’ a t th e W etho<li8t ch u rch a t 8:00 rem ain in bed fo r a t least th re e E lean o r, of th e period of tw o years. The stu d e n t m ost eases w as caused from s ta rv a te r, Mr. L am pson also suggested th a t tio n on account of deep snow .” weeks. G ran g e: M yrick G range p u t on w hat ! P ’ M’ T h ree g rad e school p upils in th e rc te iv in g th e aw ard m ust have grow ers use th e local cooperative th ey called “ The F am ily A ll-B um ” ; 0,1 th is Pr°Bram w ill a p p ear the H erm isto n schools w ere aw arded been in th e local schools a t least tw o can n e ry for th e asp arag u s c a n n in g prizes in th e essay co n test sp o n so r years an d m u st be a ju n io r or sen BAPTIST CHURCH HOLDS u sin g persons in stead of p ictu res; ,,iano P<*P*1» of Miss G olds Mumma. INTER-CLUD COMPETITION an d m a rk e t it th ro u g h th e associa ed by th e W. C. T. U. W in n ers ior. T he a w a rd last year w ent to Mrs. Low ell G ra n g e r or H oldm an violln P"P>ls of Miss E s th e r F red- tion. An a ttra c tiv e label an d c r a t CREATES GOLF ENTHUSIASM. ANNUAL ROLL CALL w ere C arro l B ru n n ell, eig h th g rad e; E lia D.l.v an d was presented a t the G ran g e gave a re a d in g ; W ard and ' rk k s 0 I>- a PUP» of Miss M yrnie in g system w ould be necessary b u t E iris W eissenfluh, th e eon and C layton. Rose M ary S erell, sev en th g rad e; com m encem ent exercises. H. L. ould be splendid p u b licity fo r th e M em bers of th e B ap tist ch u rch of d a u g h te r of George W eissenfluh of 1 Tll<> fo u rth and fifth g rade cho L ast Sunday, tw e n ty -fo u r m em and S ophia K eckkala, six th grade. P ro p st an d F. B. Swayze were project. A com m ittee w as ap p o in ted bers of th e H erm isto n C o u n try Golf H erm isto n m et a t th e church W ed- : th e C am as P ra irie G range a t U kiah ru s w ill sin g several tw o -p a rt songs, T hese th re e essays w ill be p u b placed on th e com m ittee to purchase to m eet w ith grow ers in K ennew ick club m et a t th e course for some in nesday n ig h t for th e a n n u a l roll call ! took p a rt In a d ialogue w hich was and th e H arm onica band w ill play lished u n d e r th e W .C.T.U. colum n in th e w atch. M onday, May 2, to w ork o u t a m eans ter-clu b com petitio n . and business m eetin g w hich w as recelved; th e M yrlck G range some old fav o rite m elodies. The A Two sides of c a n n in g and m a rk e tin g th e s u r w ere chosen w ith Geo. W ag n er and consecu tiv e o rd er w ith in th e next M em bers of th e club w ere e n te r pit-sided over by th e p astor, E th re e weeks. put on a s tu n t called th e “ k itch en C apella chorus of six ty voices tak en plus a fte r th e m ark et goes dow n la- ' Jim P ierson as cap tain s. T he to ta l tain ed w ith a m usical program pre- 1 ja i u e s C a in . S p e c ia l s p e a k e rs on th e h a n d ” » i i h 1 r .... 1 , from th e th re e upper grades w ill te r in th e season. T hose ap p o in ted | scores of th e tw o sides w ere very sen t-d by th e m usic d e p a rtm e n t Of p ro g ram w ere Mr. and Mrs. <Juy ! ,n a s te r " give th re e selections. T h is chorus C. E. Convention Success. w ere T. H. F ra se r, Joe Dyer, J. W. close w ith W a g n e r’s team losing and th e h ig h school u n d er th e d irectio n | Jo h n so n from P endleton. Mr. Jo h n - is doing tw o an d th ree p a rt songs M cM ullen, J. Skovbo, an d P. P. p ay in g for th e d in n er. P lay ers for o f Miss E le a n o r Daily. N um bers wln- son is m o d erato r for th e U m atilla Over 2000 a tte n d e d th e recen t and has been w o rk in g for some P. T. A WILL PRESENT S u llivan. n in g in th e m usic co n test a t La- B a p tist association. A special m usic each side an d th e ir respective scores C h ristia n E n d eav o r a n n u a l sta te tim e In p re p a ra tio n for th is a p p e a r An en co u rag in g fe a tu re a t th is follow : co n v en tio n in P o rtla n d . F ifteen G rn ide re c e n tly w ere presented by al p rogram w as followed by th e PROGRAM TUESDAY EVENING. ance. th e h ig h school q u a rte t co n sistin g of m eetin g w as th e prop o sitio n p u t up serv in g of refresh m en ts of sa n d h u n d red re g iste re d d eleg ates w ere W agner’s Team. T here w ill be no c h arg e to th is by th e H eppner L ions C lub th ro u g h p resen t an d 17 from C olum bia U nion Dick I l it t, M elvin F o llett. H ow ard w iches, d o u g h n u ts, ami coflee. The T he P. T. A. e n te rta in m e n t com program and th e public Is cordially Geo. W ag n er ............................. 85 its re p resen tativ e, Chas. S m ith , M or K lages, an d D ick M artin, w ho won d o u g h n u ts w ere fu rn ish ed g ra tis by m ittee w ill p resen t th e follow ing of w hich U m atilla co u n ty is a p art. Joe Toole .................................... 95 invited. row C ounty A gent, th a t if g row ers Rev. J. M. C ornelison, of th e T u tu il firs t place; a te n o r solo by Dick J a c k ’s B row n Bobby Shop. p rogram T uesday evening, May $rd, A. H. N o rto n ............................. 92 h ere could not fu rn ish su ffic ie n t To m ake th e observance of m usic la In d ian M ission n e a r P en d leto n , H itt, w ho won second place in the a t th e Oasis th e a tre . E nos M artin ............................ 113 week a com m unity a ffa ir th e bu si O thers on the a sp a ra g u s to supply H ep p n er sto res Mrs. G. L. D rill, Miss E va Lee Pevey m usic to u rn a m e n t. WALTHER 0TT -PRESENTED E ric B yorkgren .................. 109 M usic ............................ Mixed Q u artet ness houses have agreed to a rra n g e w ith canned goods for th e n ex t y ear w ere A nna Ray M artin, of P en d leto n , an d P a u lin e Stoop of p rogram Ju liu s G im hle ....................... 108 Solo ....................................... Mrs. L ittle special w indow displays. p iano solo; H arley M ichaelis, violin SCABBARD AND BIADE. and th e th e c lu b w ould be w illin g to fin an ce H erm isto n , w ere inclu d ed in th e D. M. D eeter ............................ 93 Ju v e n ile C horus ................ 3rd G rade churches a re p lan n in g special m us grow ers in o rd er th a t th e ir sto res gro u p from U m atilla co u n ty . Rev. solo; and n u m b ers by th e high F. C. M cKenzie .................. 108 O regon S ta te College, C orvallis, R ead in g .................... K en n eth Dense! ic. Miss E le a n o r D aiiy, d ire c to r of m ig h t c a rry it in stock. L ast y ear C ornelison w as a sp eak er on th e p ro school o rc h e s tra . Miss M yrnie C lay F ra n k B ilderback ................ 104 A pril 27.— W a lth e r O tt of H crm is- Song ....................... C layton M ichaelis m usic in th e H erm iston schools, is th e club bo u g h t a supply of canned g ram . Ed. H oover of P o rtla n d was ton accom panied a t the piano. Each W a lte r P earso n ..................... 94 ton, sophom ore in A g ric u ltu re a t R ead in g ......................... Z ella P ra n d i m aking all a rra n g e m e n ts for th is a sp a ra g u s and Hked it so well th a t elected p resid en t fo r th e n ex t y ear n u m b er w as follow ed by h e a rty ap- Bloom ........ H l O regon S ta te college, has recen tly S tory G eorge W a sh in g to n 's h atch e t. program . p lau s and a vote of th a n k s w as | th e y a re w illin g to w o rk o u t some fillin g th e vacancy le ft by th e re sig M ontln .............................. 106 been given th e S cabbard and Blade M inuet ................................ 5th G rade p lan th a t w ill in su re asp arag u s for Local com m ittees in th e m ore n a tio n of “Jim m ie ” H en d erso n , p re m ade by th e C om m ercial club. I a w ard for o u ts ta n d in g w ork in mi- R ead in g ......................... H elen R alph th a n 2,000 cities or tow ns observ Pearson’s Team. F o llo w in g th e m usical program sale in th e local stores. sid in g officer for th e p ast th re e and R ead in g ....................... B ruce F o llette ing N a tio n a l Music W eek a re m ak Jim P earso n ............................ 92 a h a lf years. A t th e clo sin g m eet o th e r business w as ta k e n up by th e U tary science an d tatieg Of th e e n tire fresh m an and soph C horus ................................ G irl Scouts ing c o n tac t w ith people in th e ir n a Jim Todd ................................ 93 in g a t th e civic a u d ito riu m , m ore club in c lu d in g a vote to pay for Attend Conference. th e p a in tin g of th e project sig n s on om ore en ro llm en t In m ilita ry science R ead in g ............... Mrs. A nna C astrlc tu ra l group en v iro n m en t so th a t F ra n k M organ ..... 92 th a n 4,000 w ere p resen t. Mrs. J. A. S ererll, Miss R u th tlie n o rth an d south h ig h w ay e n te r an d ta tic s of 939 m en, only 16 men S tu n t (S ta n fie ld J i n .. —JDick M artin ...... _ .................. 104 ey m ay be helped to experience N u n n , an d E. Jam es Cain, p asto r ing an d leav in g H erm iston. These from each class w ere given these B illie H edrick an d M erta M aftin th e Joy of self-expression th ro u g h M ilt L o n g h o rn ............... 98 REDUCTION IN REGISTRATION of th e B ap tist ch u rch , a tte n d e d th e signs have been b rig h ten ed up With aw ards. Male Q u a rte t — m usic. A d u lts as w ell as young A1 C layton ............................ 103 U m a tilla county B a p tist Sunday FEE FOR JERSEY BREEDERS. p a in t by G. A. G arrett. R alph R ich ard s ....................... 99 S cabbard and B lade is a n a tio n a l Solo ................................ F lo ren ce Udey people a re b eg in n in g to realize th a t, school conference in P en d leto n th e S. F. Moore .............................. 93 h o n o rary f r a te rn ity in m ilita ry M usic ......................... M elvin F o llette in these tr y in g tim es, a h ig h ly sa firs t of th e w eek as d eleg ates. Mrs. G arn et D. B est, local a ssistan t M. T. M ato tt ............................ 92 science and tatics, and has for its F arce — “ P a 's H ousek eep er” w ith tisfy in g em o tio n al o u tle t as well S errell and Miss N u n n w ere sp eak Coach Cochran Returns. C ounty A g en t h as received in fo rm a as a positive force is to " h e a r m us R. C. Todd ............................ 106 purpose th e prom otion and reco g n i the follow ing caste: ers d u rin g th e session. tio n from th e A m erican Jerse y C at Coach C ochran re tu rn e d to his tion of scholastic a b ility am ong Fa ............................................. Roy B ills ic, m ake m usic, enjoy m usic." Thos. T u ck er ............................ 93 tle C lub t h a t pro v isio n s have t p n d u ties s t th e H erm iston U nion high I studentB ta k in g advanced m ilita ry P atsy ( P a ’s d a u g h te r) A licia Oulett« R ay E rw in .............................. 108 Notice to Public. m ade th a t p u reb red Jersey s past school M onday of th is week a fte r an ! One of its o u ts ta n d in g a c tiv itie s is W eather Report. Mollie ( P a ts y ’s frie n d ) B etty Ralph tw o y ears of age m ay be reg istered , absence of tw o w eeks w hen he u n R um ors have been circu lated in U. of 0. STUDENT WINS th e p resen tatio n , each sp rin g term , Jim (P a 's son) ......... Bob H enderson D ate Max. Min. fo r a lim ited tim e, a t a fee of $5.00 and aro u n d U m atilla an d H erm isto n d e rw en t an operatio n for a p p en d ic i of aw ard s to o u ts ta n d in g freshm en Jack (J im ’s frie n d ) .... Jim N eary A pril 21 ............ ............... 66 35 in stead of $10.00. NATIONAL ESSAY CONTEST. t h a t Mrs. Steve H ortsch has In h e ri tis in a P en d leto n h o sp ital. Miss a n d sophom ores. An adm ission c h a rg e of 15c and A pril 22 ............... ................ 60... . 42 T his tem p o ra ry re d u c tio n w as F lorence W o u g h ter s u b s titu te d d u r ted 115.000, bo u g h t a service s ta 25c w ill be charged for th e e n te r A pril 23 ............. ................ «9... ...3 8 U n iv ersity of O regon, E ugene, m ade by th e n a tio n a l o rg a n izatio n tio n in P en d leto n , an d also has a in g his absence. tain m en t. A pril 24 ............... ................ 68.... ...3 5 A pril 27.——W illiam H olford of L in because of its a p p re c ia tio n of th e Francis Patterson Dies. larg e b an k acco u n t in P en d leto n , A pril 25 .............. ................ 76. .. ...44 coln h ig h * school in P o rtla n d , has p resen t fin a n c ia l co n d itio n s of th e etc. Mr. and Mrs. H ortsch w ish to W ord w as received here th is week LOCALS EXPECT TO REGAIN A pril 26 ............ ............... 76.... ....45 Just been d eclared th e s ta te w in n er c o u n try and in o rd er th a t m any Acting Grange Master Visits. inform th e public th a t th ese s ta te of th e d eath of th e nine-ycar-old A pril 27 ................ ................ 74. .. .38 of th e essay co n test conducted by w o rth y p u reb red Jersey s w hich have M att G lover of E agle C reek,, at d a u g h te r of Mr. an d Mrs. Geo. P a t LAURELS FROM ST. ANDREWS. m en ts a re u n tru e , an d t h a t th ey T here w as .21 of an inch ra in fa ll th e N a tio n al S tu d e n t F orum , of n o t been reg istered , m ay now be re p resen t a c tin g s ta te g ran g e m aster, terso n , S unday a t B urley, Idaho, j h a v e n ’t any m ore th a n th e av erag e T he local baseball league expocts d u rin g th e week w ith considerable W ash in g to n , D. C„ on th e question, g istered a t th is sa v in g to th e ir o w n culled a t the hom e of Mrs. Id a A. follow ing a m astoid o p eratio n . Mr. fam ily. to re g a in th e la u re ls from St. An w ind. “ W h a t is th e B earin g of th e P aris ers. Mr. an d Mrs. S tev e H o rtsch , S im m ons la st F rid ay w h ile in the an d Mrs. P a tte rso n lived in H erm is- ! P eace P a c t on th e Q uestion of Dis A ccording to L ew is W. M orley, co m m unity a fte r a tte n d in g th e Po ton several y ears ago w hen t ’ielr J drew s in a re tu rn gam e h ere Sun- U m atilla, O regon. — adv. . day a fte r th ey w ere ta k e n for a a rm a m e n t? ”. The an n o u n cem en t E x ecu tiv e S e cretary of th e n atio n al m ona G range a t S tan field . Mr. d a u g n te r, F ran cis, w as Just a child, | trlm m ln g the last gamo> 4 t() 6. w as m ade by Dr. A rnold B en n ett o rg a n iz a tio n , m any b reed ers a re ta k *•• __ W ic k la n d e r of B oardm an, s ta te Many people h ere rem em ber them ALONG THE CONCRETE ♦ W oodard w ill pitch and K en.ller •• H all, p resid en t of th e U n iv ersity of in g a d v a n ta g e of th is red u ctio n . d ep u ty , wag w ith him. and extend deepest sym pathy. w ill ta k e th e sta tio n In th e c a tc h ♦ O regon, an d c h airm an of th e Oregon •> •> e r ’s box. com m ittee. We will be glad to give o u r te le A p ractice gam e w ith Irrig o n last By w in n in g th e s ta te prize, W il S unday was easily won by a s< ore phone num ber to anyone w ho w ishes liam H olford becomes elig ib le to e n T he T orch H onor Society e n te r to get rid of some e x tra change of 18 to 0 by th e local team . te r th e s ta te co n test, th e firs t prize t a i n e d F rid ay n ig h t in one of th e before th e g if t ta x passes th e se n of w hich is a free tr ip to E urope c o ttag es h o n o rin g th e Seniors. An ate. HIGH SCHOOL ELECTS an d w hich w as won tw o y ears ago ev en in g of splendid e n te rta in m e n t Several people who w ere on th e by R ay S teu b in g , a Je fferso n high OFFICERS FOR ENSUING YEAR w as enjoyed. s tre e t W ednesday m ust su rely have school stu d e n t. More th a n fo rty su n b u rn ed to n sils from looking up O regon h ig h schools en ro lled for th e At th e a n n u a l school election of a t th e a irp la n e th a t circled over th e T he local baseball team w ill p lay stu d y of th e K ellogg P a c t d u rin g th e officers for th e H erm isto n Union city. Mrs. Ina W essel! says th e plane S tan field on th e ir ow n field Today. p a st y ear. Ju d g e s of th e s ta te con high school W ednesday, Ed Bensel Hew low enough th a t she could see T he gam e w as called for T h u rsd ay te s t w ere Dr. N orm an F. Colem an, was elected p re sid e n t; Dick M artin, th e pilots big brow n eyes, d a rk h air, because of th e te n n is to u rn a m e n t Reed College. R ich ard W. M ontagiie, vice p re sid e n t; G lenn P ierson, sec clea r c u t fe a tu re s, and flash in g F rid a y an d aS tu rd ay . a tto rn e y , and Mrs. C harles C arver. re ta ry ; David A rn o tt, tre a s u re r; sm ile. P ilo ts have been know n to E dith C larke, ed ito r of th e B ulldog; an sw er th a t d escription. EDITOR EUGENE EMERALD E ugene Pieree, associate m an ag e r; S u p e rin te n d e n t McAtee h as been T he H erm iston B akery has been and Floyd P ierce and H elen Jcn d re- sellin g ‘‘nullninn c a rs ” for th e past busy th is week g ra d in g th e fin al ELECTED; PORTLAND BOY. jew skl, yell leaders. achievem ent te s ts of th e six th , sev severnl years. Tills m ight be a “ be Jim N eary Is re tirin g president. U n iv ersity of O regon, E ugene, e n th , and e ig h th grades. All fin al lieve it or n o t" for th e R ipley c o l exam s w ill be held th e week of May A p ril 27.— R ich ard L. N eu b erg er, Of um n hut th e only tr u th f u l an sw er Boy Stout Banquet. 11th to 12th. T he e ig h th g rad e d i- P o rtla n d , w ill ed it th e E m erald , stu th a t could be giv. a is tiia t th ey are plom a w ill he aw arded th is y ear on d e n t d aily n ew spaper a t th e U ni I t Is being a n tic ip a te d th a t the san d w itch loaves. th e av erag e of th e te a c h e r’s grade v ersity of Oregon n ext year, th o u g h Boy Scout fa th e r and son b an q u et Fish sto rie s a re d riftin g about he w ill be b u t a sophom ore. H e was an d th e achievem ent tests. to he held T h u rsd ay , May 6 th , w ill w ith o u t r e s tr a in t tills tim e of the chosen from a field of e ig h t c a n d i be an In te re stin g a ffa ir. T ickets year and some of o o r a rd e n t fish e r d a te s because of his u n u su a l ab ility . e on sale a t th e H erald office and men m ig h t like to h ear th is one. T h e co u n ty te n n is to u rn a m e n t He now serves as sp o rt ed ito r. aach fa th e r is asked to get h is tic k Dan F o llett c a u g h t a fish In th e Co w ill be played here F rid a y and a S t A t th e sam e tim e. V irg in ia W entz ets early , if you do not have a son lu m b ia riv er, lie liked th e looks of u rd a y w ith a ll schools in th e coun also of P o rtla n d , and a ju n io r in th e b rin g som e boy ho does not have a It so b ro u g h t it to tow n and placed ty elig ib le to p a rtic ip a te . T he team school of Journalism , w as chosen f 't h e r . T he price is fifty cents. The it in the pool back of th e hotel. chosen for th is m eet is as follow s: ed ito r of th e O regana, stu d e n t y e a r big chief, R obert R. H ayes, of W al T he fish im m ediately changed its C h arles W ells, boys’ sin g les; R u th book. la W alla, w ill be h ere to preside color to fit Its en v iro n m en t, from D avis, g irls ’ sin g les; Ed Bensel and over th e b an q u et in th e M ethodist black rocks to moss and lilies, b u t ho Jim N eary, boys’ doubles; R u th and M |. and Mrs. D. M. D eeter piat. ch u rch . chose to hide and Dan could not M ignon Davis, g irls' doubles; and to move in to tji» W. J . W a rn e r house e x h ib it him to ad m irin g fisherm en. M ignon Davis and Jim N eary, mixed n ear th e p resen t W arn er residence, Rev. W allace E. Jo n es re tu rn e d E very m ethod w as used to en tice th e doubles, in th e to u rn a m e n t a t Echo by th e firs t of th e m o n th . T hey S a tu rd a y n ig h t from S ilv erto n , Ore., little fish from th e m ig h ty C olum M onday th e E cho boys won both a re now liv in g a t th e teac h erag e in w here he had le e n called w hen his bia, to th e surface, b u t he refused sin g les and doubles; a t H erm isto n M innehaha d is tric t and Mrs. D eeter m other w as q u ite serio u sly in ju red to leave his hiding. The c a p tu re was T uesday th e H erm iston g irls won w ill d riv e back and fo rth to h er In an accid en t. lie rep o rts her fin ally made a fte r the w ater in th e one and th e Echo g irls won one in school u n til It close» th e m iddle of ! much Im proved w hen he re tu rn e d pool had been balled n u t and Dan the single«, the doable» were • tie. May, i home. w ent on his w ay satisfied. hooi N otis