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The difference between foreign and domestic relations is that our statesmen keep the latter on the gov eminent payroll.—Weston Leader VOLUMN XXVI 2092101»»““1 NUMBER 50 CITY NAMED IN LAWSUIT INVOLVING $20,000 DAMAGES Hrrmigfun Heraln HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARGARET POWELL. UMATILLA MRS. J W DUNCAN AUGUST 11, 1932 HERMISTON SCHOOLS WILL OPEN FIRST WEEK IN SEPTEMBER God is just, and finally triumphs.—Longfellow justice SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR MUTTON AND PORK DROP. STATE BOARD HIGHER EDUCA- Umatilla, Ore.. Aug. 10, (Special)- Hood River, Or., Aug 10 (Special) TION POSTPONES VISIT. Mrs J W Duncan, old-time resident — Mutton and pork took a sudden Margaret Powell, 16, of of Umatilla, passed away Friday. drop here early today. A truck load It has been necessary to Umatilla, swam the Columbia July 29, in Condon where she had ed with 60 sheep and 12 pigs crash postpone plans for a tour of river alone Sunday afternoon, been taken by Mrs. Ward two weeks ed over a 75-foot bluff at 2:30 A ♦ the Umatilla Experiment Sat- ♦ entering the channel about one before to receive special medical M near the Mosier tunnel, four miles • tion which was to have been ♦ half mile above the ferry land treatment. Mrs. Duncan had been au east of Hood River, when the driver. been made today (Thursday) ♦ ing. The current carried her invalid for thirty years but had felt Bob Starkweather, of Stanfield, fell ♦ by the state board of higher ♦ GUARDIAN OF MINOR SEEKS about a mile down stream be much better since going to Condon. PART-TIME MUSIC INSTRUCTOR asleep at the wheel. education, because an insuffic ♦ FEDERAL LAND PROPERTY TO fore she reached the opposite The remains were taken to Portland DAMAGE FOR INJURY. George Billups of Stanfield, own ient number of board members MAY BE EMPLOYED. BE PLACED ON MARKET. shore on the Washington side. er of the truck, suffered broken and interment made in the River- were able to be here. The board This was the second time ribs. Several animals were killed. view cemetery Monday, July 31. Girl Loses Leg in Auto Accident; plans to make the tour at some ♦ ear's Outlook Bright, Says Superin The driver escaped with minor bruis Sale of Small Irrigated Units Will Miss Powell had braved the Arthritis and a heart attack caused i Father Claims to Have Been Rid future date when business tendent McAtee; Three New swift current of the Columbia. es.—The Oregonian. her death. Be Held in Stanfield; Boardman matters are less pressing. ing as Paid Passenger. When asked if she became tired Teachers Cn Staff. Miss Helen T Patterson was born Heads of local farm organi- ♦ Track Included. at any time she said that she MANY TAKE AUTO AND in Foster, Canada, August 20, 1860, rations will meet with the Papers were served on the City of The Hermiston Union high school did but would turn on her back "Early inquiries for wheat and CHAUFFEURS LICENSE EXAM and spent her childhood and part of hoard at such time as they are • Hermiston and Mr. and Mrs. Charles and float a short distance, or her married life there. In 1881 she able to visit Hermiston. At . grazing lands, during the eastern Taylor Monday naming them in a swim on her back. She swam Henry Lzicar, state examiner of was married to J W Duncan at 5. in spite of lawsuit involving $20,000 in dam present the board is deep in . Oregon farm-sales campaign being the river last Thursday ac operators and chauffeurs, was In ❖ the business of clearing Joseph Island, Canada. To this union unsettled conditions in the coun conducted by The Federal Land ages and $500 accrued costs. The the try, the outlook is bright for a good Hermiston Tuesday and Wednesday companied by Herbert Lane Bank of Spokane since last Monday were born three children, St. Clare, suit is being brought by Arthur calendar of official business year, says Superintendent McAtee. of this week giving examinations, and Elton Fromdahl, both of Helen, and Gladys Baymiller. Pruce, named guardian of Sylvia that requires immediate atten- ♦ | through a temporary office at Con All departments in the ascend cur- with headquarters in the library. Umatilla. No boat accompanied don, Ore., have been somewhat limi ticn. Bruce who lost her right leg, six Mr and Mrs Duncan came to Uma- ricula have been maintained with ❖ the swimmers. Twenty-eight applicants were exam ♦ ted but of high calibre,” was the inches below the knee, in an auto tilla to make their home 40 years the exception of music. and the Miss Powell is the daughter ined Wednesday and seven Tuesday | report of W. B. Hinkle, field super- mobile accident Saturday, July 23, ago and have been residents here I same teachers will to back on the of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pow for both chauffeurs and drivers ervisor. "This Friday and Saturday Church Has New Meeting Place on the highway southeast of i Herm- ❖ since. They owned and operated this de; cart- licenses. The test includes an eye ell of Umatilla, and spends a activities will center around Hep Iston. Duncan hotel here for 30 years. I menta. nint. The congregation of the Baptist- pner, then shift to Stanfield the fol great deal of her time in test, checking vision, color blindness J D Hutchinson, owner of the Mrs. Duncan leaves her husband; | There arc three changes in the and color and field vision, a writ- Christian church has changed its lowing week.” the river during the summer Chevrolet truck in which the plain- one daughter Gladys L Baymiller. grade school teaching staff. Rachel ten examination on the state traffic meeting place from the Corlis Hotel months. I “The remainder of the campaign tiff was riding, and Dan Rothen, both of Umatilla; and three bro Floan will hava charge of the first laws, and a driving test to the building recently used by the will offer some of the best wheat driver, are also named in the suit, thers, Harry Patterson, Wm. Patte: e; Clarence Henning, seventh Mr Lzicar expressed his thanks American legion. The first service and stock ranches in Morrow coun The complaint stated that the GROUP ON TURKEY TOUR son, and Robert Patterson. grade; and Milito Holm will teach for the courteous treatment shown will be held there Sunday. Cleaning ty, along with a great variety of ir plaintiff was riding in a Chevrolet I eighth gr; de strdents. him by representatives of the Her- remodeling and petitioning is being rigated places in both Umatilla and truck, owned by J D Hutchinson, WILL VISIT FOUR FARMS 13th ANNUAL OREGON | Athletics will again be coached miston Commercial club and also for done this week getting the building Morrow counties,” according to and driven by Dan Rothen, at a by Wallace J. Cochran who is tak- the pullicity given the drive by the In readiness for the Sunday service. Rank Director D. N. Mackay who Those going on the annual turkey C. E. CONFERENCE SCHEDULED ing a spedi 1 course in coaching at dangerous and rapid rate of speed Au all-day meeting of members of vili help out during the sale. Herald. in a westerly direction as the truck tour of the Eastern Oregon Turkey the University of California this From here Mr. Lzicar went to the congregation was held Wednes- Mr. Luther Stein, pastor of the Victor Peterson, local fieldman, rounded the corner near Stewart's Grower's association will have an op Presbyterian church of Fresno. Cal.. summer. Mr. Cochran is also attend- Athena, Ore, where lie will remain day and much was accomplished on mentioned a stockman, luckily sell portunity to visit four farms. First ervice station. That at the same The en- is to be the main speaker at the ing the Olympic Games, now in Th reday and from there will go to the temporary location. ing his sheep when prices were high time a Dodge coupe automobile, driv will be- the old Umatilla Experiment Thirteenth Annual Oregon Chri. progress in LosAngeles and is ex-Alsea, Ore. He has been stationed in trance to the building is west of the who recently purchased three large en by Mrs. Charles Taylor, was not Station where the turkeys are now Endeavor Summer Conference, which pected to have some fine plays to Pendleton but is being transferred Umatilla Cooperative Creamery. bands again. Mr. Peterson, who was iced coming into the intersection being kept, and then to the Harry begins on Monday evening, Augi st work out with his football team this to Portina. Al P Rousseau vili take • • • • • $0093666 ♦ raised in eastern Oregon, firmly be and in order to avoid hitting the Kelley, H. G. Rankin, and Logan 22, and closes the following Sunday fall. I bis piare in Pendleton. ♦ lieves that the time to buy land is Dodge the driver, Dan Rothen, Todd farms. The tour starts from the evening, August 28. The conference Tar when prices are at the bottom of the station at 10:00 o'clock Saturday. swerved the motor truck to the left STAI HELD NEWS NOTES An e fort is being made to ave i 1 STATES IDENTIFIED TY COLOR 'business cycle’. "Assuming that con Following the tour a picnic lunch is held at Turner for all Christian and struck a telephone pole over loss of the headway AT IKOWM PICNIC SUNDAY Endeavorers of the state, and other permanent ditions will gradually get better, rning the truck. As a result the will be served in Columbia park, gained in the music department dur young people, regardless of church that the price of farm products can’t Mrs. J M Richards will be hostess plaintiff sustained a permanent in- Roast turkey, coffee, cream, and affiliation. Former residents from the differ ing the past two years by having stay down indefinitely, families buy sugar, and ice cream will be served to the Home Economics club Jury. at her ing now, when financially able to The program of conference has as music taught in all the grades ty ent states at the IIIOWM picnic Sun- home Tuesday, August 16. by the association together with the Mr. Bruce states that instead of certain grade teachers on the f:.cul- day in Columbia park will bo identi- make a 10% down payment and its fundamental aim Christian En picnic lunch brought by individual Mrs. J F Gibson returned Saturi | tied ry their badge which calls tor riding in the truck as a hitch-hiker start’their farms producing, should leadership training. The ty. Arrangements are also tein: families. Each person will furnish deavor i has he and his wife and daughter were made for a part-time instructor in Indiana to wear red. Illinois, blue, day from Hcod River where she have an excellent chance to pay out his or her own knife, spoon, fork mornings are given over to classes been a guest at the home of 1 her bro Iowa, green, Ohio, yellow, Wiscon- iding under the agreement that he in 10 to 15 years and gradudally on various lines. Afternoons are orchestra and band for the high plate and cup. therin law F Gibson. sin. crange, and Missouri, purple. would do some work for Mr. Hutch accuire title to the land,, and make spent in various kinds of recreation. school in order to further Instruct Mr and Mrs. Snyder and Mr 1 and The IIIOWM picnic has been an inson. on a truck that was near a living for the family while doing There are two lectures during the | students who have taken part in Mrs. Ben Williams enjoyed several nnual affair and all former resi- Beard man. Further announce- day, one in the morning, given by this activity. da s comping on the John Day last it.” Mr. Peterson continued. The complaint further states "that Dr. Walter L. Meyers of Eugene, on menta will be made when plans are dents from these states are welcome. week. PRE-SCHOOL NOTES In Morrow and Umatilla counties ___ Last - year ___ the __ , group ____ - voted __ _ to wel-I the said overturned truck and the By R H McAtee. Supt the subject, "Jesus in the Modern completed says Supt. McAtee. . ■round Stanfield and Boardman, Mrs. W T Reeves and son Harold come residents from Wisconsin and injuries sustained by the plaintiff Complete Faculty List World.” The second lecture is in plan to leave Sunday for Portland about 20 irrigated units of from 20 Missouri. This accounts for the as hereinafter more fully described, The faculty list for the coming ******** **9 the evening and is to be given - by to 80 acres in size, with investments years being added to the name. Any where they will visit Mrs Reeves’ were caused solely and only by the Mr. Stein on the general theme, school year has be n completed and Registration High Students of $2000 to $7500, may be had by sister. Miss Effie Pennick. Before former resident of these states is in concurrent carelessness, reckless, Any high school students who "The Adequate Christ.” Mr. Stein is listed as follows: returning to Stanfield they will responsible families. Alfalfa stacks and negligency of the above named have not registered or who wish to also gives the Bible Studies which I Grade School: Rachel Pican, first; i vited lare evidence of heavy yield. The pos An entertaining musical progran spend a week at the coast. defendants.” change their courses will have this the first class in the morning. Each Mary 1’etrl, second; Catherine Mc-i Urs. J C Hosl ins and her mother sibilities of this highly productive as follows: has been arranged The plaintiff charges that the opportunity during the week of Aug day closes with a bonfire meeting, Bain, third; Magdolene Buck, four- and diversified locality is shown t Music ...... Home Towner's Orchestra Mrs Porter are enjoying a few days City of Hermiston "carelessly and ust 29th to September 2nd. All régis at which Paul Brown, of Los Ange- th; Eva Bartsch fifth; Ingrid Bol- advantage in the farmhome of Sec outing with relatives near Tollgate Florence Udcy, Director ing. sixth; Clarence Iennin . i . 1 negligently allowed and permitted a tratlons must be completed before les, is the leader. retary F. A. Baker near Stanfield Elbert Hutchison Thirtytwo members of the Porter dense growth of trees and under- the first day of school as regular Other leaders in the conference enth; Millie Holm, eighth. family enjoyed a picnic together Practically all of the necessities i Vaudeville Act brush to grow, stand and remain on classes will be held on that day. the family table, including berry I High School: Science and coach include Ross Gulley, Eugene, Field Sunday. Chester Nelson the southeast corner and the north Social State songs have been arranged: Secretary, Oregon C. E. Union, and ing, Wallace J. Cochran; live new typewriters have been ches, fruit trees, etc., are grown east corner of the said intersection sides the maintaining of a lai dean of the conference; Viola Og science and Spanish, Henry Harger; Ohio .................. Beginners In Primary. ... Mrs W G Dyer installed in the business departmnt of Fourth and Highland streets." poultry flock, and one of the be Children who will be six years of den, Portland, State C. E. Secretary: English and girls’ athletics, Mar Indiana ........... Mrs J M Prindle rorm at the high school for use up It further states that the City of age by October 1st, 1932, will be en Hulda Anderson, La Grande, Dean garet Elliott; Language and math, Jersey dairy herds In that region school on the opening of in Septem Mrs A E Marble Iowa ................. Hermiston allowed loose gravel to rolled in first grade. When all pup of Girls; Eley Walker. Forest Grove. Jessie Brierley; Commercial, Esther according to A. Glenn Smith, pul ....... Henry Ott j ber. Missouri .......... pile and accumulate in the intersec ils of this age are taken c are of, business manager; . Baker uses mod Sibert; Superintendent, R. H. Mc- Eddy, Wi ma Hr. and Mrs R Il Montgomery of city manager. Mr. . Mrs J A Clarke Wisconsin ....... tion constituting a personal men younger ones will be taken, if they Corvallis, Assistant business man Ateo. power Numerot electrified cm ..... R II McAtee Vancouver, Wn, were guests at the Illinois ......... ace to any person driving an auto can still be cared for without over- ager; Mrs. Ross Gulley, Eugene; trees and a spacious ............ Selected F L. Snyder home Thursday. They shade Whistling solo Russell Ackley, young son of Mr. mobile off the main traveled portion crowding the room. Parents who Vesta Owrick, Eugene; Helen Mc- lawn complete the picture of what are enroute to Los Angeles — Mrs. J. M Prindle of Fourth street. can be done In 10 years time. have beginners are requested to send Clay, Oregon City; Glenna Stephens, and Mrs. Bert Ackley, of Yakima. Cornet Solo . Aphrodite, by Goldman 11rs S. Thorsen and daughter Wn., is now with his grandparents. In naming Mr. and Mrs. Charles their names, ages, and birthdays to The remaining schedule is: Melvin Follett Blanche will return to their home Eugene; and Edgar Hoover, Oregon Mr and Mrs B J Nation, and will re- Heppner area, August 12 to 13. Taylor the complaint charges them the superintendent at once. Music .. .Home Towner’s Orecheitra Sunday after a three weeks stay in main indefinitely. C. E. president, Portland. with carelessness in driving "into office of Secretary Mahoney, 1st Florence Udey, Director Portland While there Mrs Thorsen and upon intersection without first National Bank Building; Stanfield District Owned Books has undergone a goiter operation area. August 15 to 20, Secretary determining whether or not any District 14, Westland and Minne- and is in much better health Baker’s office, Bank Building. traffic was proceding in a northerly haha will buy books for pupils this Miss Anne Connor, who has been direction. In failing to stop Dodge year amounting to $150 per pupil visiting her grandmother Mrs Elor N G Roberts. Roscoe Meyers and coupe before entering intersection, This will be kept up from year to eneo B Connor, has returned to her I lì Saylor of Echo were transacting and failing to keep proper lookout year until the district will own a hone in Portland business In Hermiston Friday for traffic." It further states that full set of books. Further notice will The "Snappy Stitchers” sewing Mr. and Mrs. Taylor were at fault be made when the superintendent club had a very Interesting meeting. ♦ ♦ "in causing the motor truck so driv completes his list. Wednesday afternoon at the H. L. ♦ en by the defendant, Dan Rothen, ALONG THE CONCRETE • Hedrick home with Miss Neva Hed ♦ to drive into and against said tele Used Books. rick as hostess. The girls in Sewing phone pole.” Students In all grades, both ele Ono division responded to roll call • • •*••*•**** J D Hutchinson and Dan Rothen mentary and high school, who have by explaining the correct use of var Its easy indeed to be merry were named as "permitting, and used books which they wish to dis- fous sewing tools. The girls doing If life hums along with a song; driving motor truck at a high and pose of through the school book ex second year work described furnish But you're really worth while dangerous rate of speed.” change, should bring them to the If you find you can smile Ings suitable for a girl’s room. Raley, Raley & Warner, John F. superintendent's office not later When your name's in the paper Nadine Ruber and Margaret Wood Kilkenny, and Alfred F. Cunda are than August 26. spelled wrong! gave instructive talks on "Fire Haz the attorneys for the plaintiff. Dave Murray. a.’ds.” Neva Hedrick very ably des The building is in excellent shape An answer to the complaint must cribed cotton materials and their be filed with the county clerk with- for the opening of school. Mr. Cook Times are getting pretty tough "ses; displaying samples of each as in ten days after the papers are has been working all summer with when our City Attorney and retired he described It. served which will make It necess- paint and varnish brushes Painting merchant, Thos. Campbell, debate w / t the close of the meeting iced the question of who has the mos" ary to have an answer ready by is being done both inside and out. valtine and home made sweets patches on his trousers. August 18. A hearing will be given Desks in the upper grades have been vere served by Mrs H L Hedrick. soon which will be in form of a trial. smoothed and refinished. Mr and Mrs. H L Hedrick will Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor have If the depression keeps up much notor to Walla Walla Sunday to longer, man will be considered in engaged C G Randall and Judge Fee The School Janitor. neet their daughter Wilhelmina who the animal class. Addison says that as their attorneys. Harvey Cook is back on the job ias been enjoying a fortnight's visit the distinguishing mark between is janitor thia year; In fact, he has in Pullman, Wn., as a guest of Miss man and all other animals is his Weather Report. scarcely been off the job all year. Marjorie Cooper ability to laugh. Better loosen up Max. Mln Few people realize the importance of Date During the past week several out those smiling muscles n efficient and intelligent man in 49 ............ 99 August 4 ....... of town people have enjoyed the hos .......... 101 .„51 this position. The time was when August 5 ........ Dunning and his pitality of G We know of two young offsprings this position was a charity job, giv 100 . 50 6 August laughter Marilla. Among the guests who would a “popsicle” If en to someone who was crippled and 57 G ........... 101 ..... August 7 were Theo Tucker of Spokane: it were 40 degrees below zero. unable to do much work. That time -65 ______ 89... 8 ___ August fudge Marsh and Mrs March of Pen _____ 84 ... 51 haa passed; today the school janitor August 9 ......... dleton and Mr. and Mrs C E Wood An Insurance agent Is decidedly Anguge 10 51 is considered just as necessary to a ............ 78... of Long Beach. Calif 9106090 In the wrong spot in a newspaper good school as good teachers. Many A light rain fell today, the first — \ * (.4 • - -/ Even If we office on press day. John and Trav Hoskins of Stock rainfall during the summer months. hundreda of dollars have been saved ====- ‘I naeng. ton and Oakland, Calif, are guests liked his Insurance we wouldn't buy to this district by the capable work (Copyright, W hçi . . - ,,, Its f their brother J Ç Hoskins. U. Herald Subscription. $2,00 • Year. of Mr. Cook 16, SWIMS COLUMBIA RIVER and srade school opens this year on St. Monday, September the the job year to head these No Let-U1 in I roducton “ere FEDERAL LAND SALE CAMPAIGN SET FOR WEEK AUGUST 15