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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1934
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
An unequal distribution of wealth
Albert Skovbo, 2nd; Kenneth Pier-
always exists where economic dis-
son, 3rd.
tress is found. A review of periodic
Table squash—Albert Skovbo, 1st;
Published every Thursday at Hennis- depressions that have afflicted the
Frank Bensel, 2nd.
ton. Umatilla County, Oregon, by country from time to time establish
Table pumpkin—Joe Wilson, 1st;
Pauline M Stoop and Alfred Quiring, this fact beyond question. But,
H. F. Lindner, 2nd; Bennie Wilson,
DIVISION I—DAIRY CATTLE.
Other than Bronze.
Publishers
' they argue, this is not the worst
3rd.
’
feature of concentrated wealth. The
Pen, 2 pullets, 1 cockerel—Emer­
Sweet Potatoes—Dale Carson, 1st;
Registered Jerseys.
ald Tilden, 1st; 2nd; Dorothy Shel­ S. L. Carson, 2nd; A. C. Swarner,
Second Class Matterrecords of history reveal that un-
Entered
Bulls,
3
yrs.
—
Roy
Attebury.
1st;
ton.
3rd.
Pullet,
under
1
yr.
—
Em
­
3rd.
December, 1906 Umatilla County, equal distribution of wealth and na­
tional decay live contemporaneously. Her. J. Gr. Ass’n., 2nd. Bulls, 2 erald Tilden. 1st; 2nd. Young Tom
Yellow Globe type onion—Mrs.
Oregon.
The decline of the Roman Empire is "s—”. J. B. Ass n.. 1st and Cham­ inder 1 yr.— Emerald Tilden, 1st; Geo. Corliss, 1st; Bennie Wilson,
pion
and
Grand
Champion;
Glen
the
usual
example
cited,
although
2nd
Best
Display
Turkeys
—
L.
C.
2nd; Joe Wilson, 3rd.
Subscription Rates:
virtually any chapter in the annals Moore, 2nd; Dr. A. E. Marble. 3rd Todd and Emerald Tilden, tied for
Largest squash—Jim Jackson, 1st;
11.00 of history will verify the statement. Bulls, under 1 yr.—H. M. Sommer­
DEPOSITS INSURED fe)
1st; H. G. Rankin and Bernard Jen- A. S. Powers, 2nd; J. H. Childers,
.75
Six Months ...
So after dwelling on these unsavory er, 1st, but 2nd money. Cow. 5 yrs drzejewski, tied for second.
3rd.
.50 facts at great length, the exponents —L. C. Dyer, 1st: Champion Cow
Three Months
Netted Gem potatoes—H. F. Lind­
DIVISION VI—FLOWERS.
'ow, 3 to 5 yrs.—Tom Owens, 1st,
of the redistribution plan draw the
ner, 1st; Dale Carson, 2nd; S. L.
conclusion that the present status of ut 2nd money. Cow, under 3 yrs.
Best General display—Mrs. C. M Carson, 3rd.
MEMBER
wealth is the cause of our economic —L. C. Dyer. 1st: Tom Owen, 2nd Best. 1st; Mrs. S. *L. Carson, 2nd:
Rural type potatoes—C. Seitz, 1st;
1st:
| distress, and that by removing the Heifer, 1 yr.—Stanley Green,
WASHINGTON. D. C.
Mrs. Chas. Taylor 3rd; Mrs. E. G. W. E. Logan. 2nd; W. J. Logan, 3rd.
OCI
Dyer,
2nd.
Heifer,
under
1
! cause—presto, the world will be
Ribbons were awarded to the fol­
Tilden, 4th.
can
MAXIMUM INSURANCE erAAA
L.
C.
Dyer,
1st:
Marian
Ott,
strong and well again.
Most artistic vase flowers—Mrs. lowing individual displays:
PUUUU FOR EACH DEPOSITOR PUUUU
Watermelons — Ralph Thornburg.
However, a diagnosis of the sit- 2nd. Cow, 5 yrs.—W. C. Morehouse F. E. Earnhart, 1st; Mrs. Chas. Tay-
Green, 2nd. Cow. under lor, 2nd; Mrs. Thos. Campbell, 3rd 1st; A. L. Needles. 2nd; W. S. Cas­
1
- uatlon shows clearly that concentra- 1st; Fred
3 yrs. W. C. Morehouse. 1st.
ady. 3rd.
i
tion
of
wealth
is
not
a
cause
but
a
Whv Vote?
Cabbage—J. Jendrzejewski.
symptom of economic disorder. Vir- fer, 1 yr.—Bob Jackson, 1st; H. M. DIVISION VI—Women’s Department
3rd
Sommerer,
2nd;
Fred
Green.
Summer squash—Joe Wilson.
The right to vote is to many an l tually any impoverished member of
Home Economics.
un-
Dorothy
Shelton,
4th.
Heifer,
E. E. Rainwater and W. H. Ne-
heirloom to be pointed to with pride society who makes an honest audit
Loaf white bread—Mrs. C.
but never used. Even during times of his diary discovers he Is in the der 1 yr.—Darrell Seeliger. 1st; Jackson, 1st; Mrs. E. L. Jackson. bergal displayed several different
when great issues of government are red because of his own folly and not Harry Rueber, 2nd. Champion Fe- 2nd. Loaf dark bread—Mrs. A. B kinds of apples.
before the people the number of qua­ as a result of circumstances beyond »ale—W. C. Morehouse.
Shannon, 1st: Mrs. J. Skovbo. 2nd
lified voters going to the poles falls his control. And in like manner the
Sunshine Cake—Mrs. Jessie Hooker
Registered Holstein Sires.
far short of 100 per cent, and when biographies of those who enjoy good
1st. Angel food cake—Edna Ott
Bulls. 1 yr.—Chas. Lynch, 1st but 1st; Mrs. Cable, 2nd. Butter cake
the ship of state is sailing smoothly economic health head like Algier
CHURCH NOTES
there is a marked indifference on stories Of course there are excep­ 2nd monev: Champion Bull.
—Mrs. A. B. Shannon, 1st; Nadine
the part of enfranchised citizens. tions to these general rules, but all
Holstein Females.
Rueber.
2nd.
Layer
cake
—
Mrs.
A
Cow, 5 yrs.—-Ch s. Lynch, 1st E. Marble. 1st; Mrs. J. H. Huff, 2nd.
Statistics listing the percentages of in ail poverty and opulence are self
of Hermiston
qualified voters who cast ballots on acquired. It is a straight gate and "nd. 3rd. 4th. and Champion Cow. Cookies—Mrs. H. K. Dean, 1st; Mrs.
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH.
election days bear testimony of this. a narrow way that leads to wealth. Cow, 3 yrs.—Chas. Lynch, 1st,
A. B. Shannon. 2nd. Pies, double
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000
yrs.
—
Chas
C.
R.
Moore.
Minister.
3
3rd.
Cow,
under
Several reasons could be listed for There are few who find it. but not­
crust—Mrs. Walter Garner, 1st;
Sunday school at 10.00 o’clock.
this form of civic apathy. Many withstanding the highway 13 as iree Lynch. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Helfer, 18 Mrs. Art Bousquet, 2nd. Pies, sin­
R. ALEXANDER. Vice-President
F. B. SWAYZE, President
2nd.
3rd.
mo.
—
Chas.
Lynch,
1st,
people argue that their vote is Just to travel as the road to salvation.
gle
crust
—
Mrs.
F.
R.
Moore.
1st;
Preaching
at 11:00 o’clock on the
D M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
Leo
Rueber.
4th.
Heifer,
1
yr.
—
one in thousands and that therefore
Mrs. Jens Skovbo. 2nd. Canned subject. ’’Making Hell Mad and
So consequently when wealth be­
Heifer,
un-
’
st:
Chas.
Lvnch.
2nd.
it will have little influence one way comes concentrated In the hands of
fruit, 3 iars—Mrs. J. Skovbo. 1st; Heaven Sing." This will be the be­
or the other in deciding an election. the few the reason is because the der 1 yr.—Chas, lynch, 1st;,Clara Mrs. A. E. Marble, 2nd.
Canned
Were it not for the fact that mil­ laborers have refused to go to the Lindner, 4th. Champion Female— vegetables, 3 Jars—Mrs. J. Skovbo. ginning of a series of sermons. The
lions of people take this attitude, harvest field, or after returning Chas. Lynch.
1st: Mrs. A. E. Marble, 2nd. Can­ way you take these sermons may in­
Mr. Indifference might be excused have dissipated that which they
ned meat—Mrs. W. A. Hineline. dicate which place you are the clo­
Registered Guernsey Sires.
from the polls on such grounds. Hut gleaned. Those who have, have not
80% score. Pickles—Mary Skovbo.
COLUMBIA NEWS t t UMATILLA NEWS t
Bull. 3 yrs.—Wm. Lindner, 1st; 1st; Mrs. H. M. Sommerer, 2nd. Jel­ sest to.
as it is such Individuals are so nu­ taken from those who have not. but
Christian Endeavor at 7:00 P.M.,
merous as to create an obstacle to I rather have tapped the resources of ‘hampion Bull. Bull. 1 yr.— Wm ly—Mrs. W. A. Hineline, 1st; Mary
By Alice Hammer
By Louise Byrnes
oppock, 1st. Bull, under 1 yr.— Rodda, 2nd; Preserves—Mrs. B followed by sermon on the above
good government.
nature and conserved them.
Vm.
Coppock.
1st:
Alpha
Christley
Again it is argued that the out- j Therefore taking from those who
Mrs. Montgomery and daughters,
Hutchison. 1st; Mrs. W. Davis, 2nd series at 8:00 o’clock. Special mu-
M. M. McCullough made a busi-
come of an election would be the have and giving to those who have ’nd; Louie Rinçai, 3rd; W. E. Mui General canning—Mary Skovbo, 1st: sic.
Bonnie and Wanda June, of Hold- ness trip to Baker one day last week,
ins,
5th.
same if 30 or 100 per cent of quali­ not. whether it be directly or indi-
Mrs. W. G. Rodda, 2nd.
We welcome you to any or all of man were week end visitors at the
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Byrnes made
fied voters voted. In many Instan­ rectly, would only agitate the pres
Guernsey Females.
DIV. VII—Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs. above services. Truth given with- Henry Hooker home. They re­ a business trip to Walla Walla Sat­
ces this is the case. It is estimated ent social-economic distress. It may
Cow, 5 yrs.—Wm. Coppock, 1st
by competent observers that In the be that much of the concentration
turned home Monday evening.
out fear or favor.
urday.
Cooking.
last presidential election Roosevelt of wealth, both ownership and con­ ’nd. Cow, 3 yrs.—Wm. Coppock
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McCracken
The 4-H Sewing club girls and
Division 1—Marion Ott. 1st; Eth
would have been elected by the trol. is dangerous. So is high fevet 'st: ( rand Champion Cow; Lol
lutchison, 2nd. Cow, under 3 yrs ■1 Barber, 2nd; Naomi Beletski, 3rd • METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH were Sunday visitors at the H. F. their leader spent Friday forenoon
same proportion of votes had one in the body. However, this critica
Vm. Copnock, 1st but 2nd money
W. A. Briggs, Pastor.
Lindner home.
oyce McCulley, 4th.
million or 40 million people cast condition Is a result of the social
and Saturday in Hermiston attend-
’elfer, 18 mo.— Wm. Coppock, 1st
Division 2—Ann Sommerer, 1st:
Sunday will be rally day at the
Frances Keller, who has been at­ ing the project fair. Many of the
ballots. On the other hand there are economic body becoming weak rath-
’
nd.
Heifer.
1
yr.
—
Lois
Ringel
sther McMullen. 2nd; Claudia Ga- church. The morning service will tending school at Pendleton, visited
exceptions to this rule. Many can­ er than the condition weakening the
girls entered their sewing in the
st: Darrell Seeliger. 2nd: Wm. Cop
riel. 3rd; Jane Jackson, 4th.
didates have lost out because his body. It is far better for a person
under
1
yr
—
3rd.
Heifer,
ock
Division 3—Helen Jendrzejewski, begin promptly at 10:00 o’clock and at her home Saturday and Sunday. exhibits where Jo Ellen Moppe won
friends took this stand or thought to have a sneeze or a fever with r
continue through the 11:00 o’clock
Tom Wilson and George Liewallen first and Kathleen Kennedy won
that he was sure of election without cold than to have a cold without Vm. Coppock, 1st; L. E. Mulkins 1st; Mary Skovbo, 2nd.
’nd.
hour.
of Athena were dinner guests at the second. Mary Margaret Kennedy
their vote.
Sewing.
these symptoms. In fact these art
Beef Tyve Cattle.
A special Rally Day service will Wilson home Sunday.
However, even assuming that a doctors Nature rushes to the scent
won first and Patsy Cooney won sec­
Division 1—Mary Margaret Ken-
small percentage of voters would al­ of disorder.
Ivy Parsons of Pendleton visited ond in another group. Saturday in
Cow, 5 yrs.—N. A. Bleakney, 1st nedy, 1st; Patsy Cooney, 2nd; Mil- he given which will have a place
ways elect the same candidates as
So until those who are in econo
ut 2nd money. Cow, under 3 yrs dred Gabriel, 3rd; Dorothy Pierson
or all Sunday school pupils. The her father, Bert Parsons and broth­ the parade the girls entered a float.
though the turn out at the polls mie straits settle down to work men
-Stanley Green, 1st, but 2nd mon- 1th.
astor will deliver a sermon on er Ed, who are employed at the
William Shepherd and John But-
were 100 per cent, there is still an tally and physically a painful un
y. Cow, under 3 yrs.—Stanley
Division 2—Jo Ellen Mopps, 1st
important factor to be considered. qual distribution of wealth is going
reen, 1st, but 2nd money. Heifer Kathryn Kennedy, 2nd; Veta Mo- 'My Church, What I Owe It and Reid ranch. She spent Sunday night son went deer hunting laast week.
If there Is enthusiasm at the to continue. A person doesn’t dir
What It Expects of Me."
with them.
yr.—Stanley Green, 1st, but 2nd ran, 3rd; Mary Gossage, 4th.
H. O. Thompson spent Saturday
polls, such as there would be If all on account of the fever that accom
noney. i Heifer, under 1 yr.—Frec
Division 3—Claudia Gabriel, 1st:
A pot-luck dinner will be served
Mrs. Arthur Norquist, accompan­ in Pendleton where he has been serv­
people who had the franchise exer­ pañíes typhoid fever but rather a
'reen. 1st: Stanley Green.
"nd Dorothy Shelton. 2nd.
In the basement of the church fol­ ied by Helen Couture and Mrs. ing on the grand jury.
cised it, the candidates who win the a result of the germs that cause the ' wilda Bleakney, 3rd; Carl Wood.
Division 4—Patricia Richards, lowing the morning services.
Elec­ Wells and children were business
elections would be more likely to 1‘sease.
Glen Blakely, who has been work­
Nations decline and tal
1st.
th; Bob Bleakney, 5th.
have more enthusiasm in perform­ the same way. Huey Long and hi
tion of Sunday school officers will visitors at Athena Friday.
ing in the Albina yards, returned to
Canning.
Open
to
All
Dairy
Cattle.
ing the fiduciary duties connected redistribution
nostrum
notwith-
be held.
Margaret Hudemann and Ruth his home.
Division 1—Nellie Hooker, 1st:
with their public office.
standing.
animals
Cot of sire,
Mark
Epworth League services at 7:00 Thomson visited at
the
Mrs. Minnie Harvey of White Sul­
'eorgia
Lindner.
2nd.
Also, it is Interesting to conjec­
ynch, 1st. 2nd; Wm. Coppock. 3rd
P.
8:00
Smith
home
Friday
and
Saturday.
M.,
followed
by
church
at
Division
2
—
Helen
Jendrzejewski.
phur Springs, Mont., and son An­
ture the influence a regular 100 per
roduct of dam. 2 animals— W
Margaret Clarke, 2nd; Marie P. M.
Ruth Thomson is a granddaughter drew of Sacramento. Cal., visited at
cent turn out at the polls would
oppock, 1st; Chas. Lynch, 2nd I. 1st;
"kovbo, 3rd; Ann Sommerer, 4th.
have on the bind of people who seek f BOARDMAN NEWS 1
of Mr. and Mrs. Smith. They also the O. P. Miller home Monday and
. Dyer, 3rd. Best fitted anima’
Division 3—Edith Clarke, 1st:
publie offices. There r re many pub­
By Mrs. Dan Ransfer
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Vm. Coppock, 1st: Dorothy Shelton T sther
attended the fair.
Tuesday.
McMullen, 2nd; Mary Rodda,
lic spirited citizens who are willin’
nd: Stanley Creen, 3rd. Best dis- 3rd; Edna Turnblad, 4th.
Meet
at Columbia school house
Marjorie Moore was a week end
Mrs. O. P. Miller and eons Glenn
to serve an Indifferent citizenry.
Misa Ada Wilbanks left Friday lay dairy cattle— Wm. Copnock
10:00 A. M. O. E. Wells, pastor. visitor of Helen Beamer.
Yet on the other hand much of the night for Corva. lis. Ore., where she
and Nick and sister, Miss Edith
Demonstrations.
Chas. Lynch. 2nd; L. C. Dyer.
Wm. Mikesell, B. S. Kingsley and Chapman, motored to Kennewick
dishonesty that creeps Into the var­ will visit an aunt and undo for a
Canning — Helen Jendrzejewski and Mrs. C. A. Paul, assistant.
ious units of government is due to
Prayer meeting Wednesday at A. H. Cable went deer hunting in Thursday of last week.
and Margaret Clarke, 1st; Nina Rae
DIVISION
II
—
HONEY.
the fact that people don’t exercise few days before going to Eugene to
McCulley and Mary Rodda. 2nd.
7:30 P. M.
the Blue Mountains last week. They
Richard LaChance fell from a hay
Extracted alfalfa or sweet clover
their right to vote. If voters go to join her mother.
Cooking—Marie Skovbo and Es-
left Wednesday morning and re­ stack and sprained his ankle.
sleep at the switch, have they a
Guy Barlow brought home a big ioney—'ens Skovbo, 1st: fiber P ther McMullen, 3rd.
• * * * * * * * ¥
turned home Thursday evening,
right to complain If their demoera- buck deer this week. Other mem­ ‘ossie, 2nd: O. F. Dawson, 3rd
Gerald White, employed by the
Poultry Club.
omb Money O. F. Dawson, 1st
tic form of government becomes
bringing with them two deer. Mr. Hermiston Light and Power Co., was
PINE
CITY
NEWS
bers
of
the
hunting
party
were
Ed
­
Specimen
bees'
ax
—
Jens
Skovbo
wrecked?
Plymouth Rocks—Albert Skovbo,
Cable shot a buck fifteen minutes putting a street light by the Ken
By Oleta Neill
'st: W. ( . Rodda. 2nd: Eber D 1st. Other large breeds—Leo Rue-
Registration hooks close to Her- win Ingles and Glen Hadley.
after he left camp.
Confectionery Wednesday of last,
6.
Tosale.
3rd.
Finrlo
comb
nuclei!
•
misten voters Saturday, October
ber. 1st. Leghorns—Patricia Rich-
Mrs. Edwin Ingles spent the week
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and
Juanita Wells, who has been em- week when he touched a live wire
' bonded Italian—O. F. Dawson. ards, 1st; Ralph Marble. 2nd; Vir-
•
end visiting friends in Lexington.
laughter
Patty
took
Mrs.
C.
H.
Bar­ ployed at Athena, returned home
’•t; Jens . 'kovbo. 2nd: Eber D. Moe gil Tenny, 3rd. Ducks—Ralph Mar-
THE LOGIC OF EVENTS.
and was knocked unconscious. He
I John Partlow bagged a fine deer ■le, "rd. Single comb nucleus gold- ble, 1st. Turkeys—Bernard Jen- iholomew to Pendleton Monday tc
this week.
By Henry N. Harger.
hung by his safety belt till Curtis
• thia week.
en Italian bees Tens fkovho, 1st drzejewski, 1st; Floyd Whitsett. catch the train to Lewiston, Idaho
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Norquist and Simons rescued him.
Ther D. Mossie. 2nd. Single com 2nd; Patsy Best, 3rd; Otha Whit- where she will visit her son. O. F.
visi-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Nate
Macomber
Unequal Distribution of Wealth—
family were visitors at the Lenz
The Umatilla steamer was up
ted home folks tn Pilot Rock over nuclers Carniolan or Caucasian bent sett, 4 th; Dorothy Shelton, 5th.
Bartholomew, for a few days. From
—Fber D. Mossie, 1st: Jens Skorbe
home Sunday afternoon.
from
Portland and brought up car-
A Symptom.
Calf
Club
—
Jersey.
the week end. Mr. Macomber hunt- 'nd O. r Dawson, "rd
there
she
will
go-
on
to Chicago
Largent
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lily and chil- penters’ and plumbers’ supplies. and
ed while there and bagged a fine display—Fher D Mossie, 1st: Jen
Division 1 : Heifer calf—Darrel where she will Join her husband and
dren of Messenger, Ore., who are sugar.
Seeliger. 1st; Marian Ott, 2nd; Har- see the World’s Fair.
Skovbo, 2nd; O. F. Dawson. 3rd.
It Is reported that if and when deer.
former residents of Hermiston, visi-
ry Rueber, 3rd; Nellie Hooker, 4th;
Huey Long runs tor President of
Mrs. Walt Caldwell spent the
Mr, and Mrs. Bill Truman and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms werf
DIVISION III—POULTRY.
Bernard Jendrzejewski, 5th.
the United States, he will have his
ted in Columbia district Friday and week end in The Dalles visiting her
Sun-
son
Roy
of
Pendleton
visited
business
visitors
in
Echo
Monday.
Division 2: Yearling heifer—Dar­
party platform constructed entirely
Saturday.
husband.
Tarred Plymouth Rocks.
C. H. Bartholomew left Saturday
rell Seeliger, 1st: Bob Jackson. 2nd;
from redistribution of wealth planks. day with Mrs. Truman's sister and
Mrs. Dupiese of Nolan was an ov­
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Bullard and
Henry
Sommerer,
3rd;
Dorothy
Nor is the Louisiani Kingfish alone family, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier.
morning for Browning, Idaho, when
Pen. 4 hens Mrs. Jessie Hooker,
ernight guest at the Wells home Fri­ Miss Theresa Bullard of Condon were
in championing this cause. As the
Mrs. Howard Bates and Mrs. Grey 1st; Mrs. S. L. Carson, 2nd. Pen, A Shelton. 4th.
he will ship part of his sheep tc day.
Division 3 : Producing cow—Lois
fall elections draw nigh an increas­ and daughter made a business trip millets— Mrs. S. L. Carson, 1st: Paul
in Umatilla Sunday.
Chicago.
Hutchison, 1st.
ing number of office seekers are
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rainwater
Marble,
2nd'
Mrs.
Jessie
Hooker
Mrs. Ola Taylor and son Phil ac­
John
Healy
accompanied
his
bro-
spiking their speeches with the re- to Heppner Monday.
Calf Club—Holstein.
3rd. Hen—Mrs. Jessie Hooker, 1st:
were business visitors in Pendleton companied by Mrs. Taylor’s sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hugg and Mrs. S. L. Carson, 2nd Jeus Skov-
distribution of wealth elixir. In
ther,
Pat,
to
Wallowa Monday Monday.
Division 1 : Heifer calf—Clara
times of economic distress this Is a family, Glenn Mackan and Mr. bo. M. Pullet —Mrs. S. L. Carson Lindner, 1st.
Mrs. Jessie Rice of Walla Walla,
where they will look after sheep in
Magdolene Jackman, Beulah Ry- spent Sunday afternoon at Mrs.
popular theme. It was as popup r Reece wont to La Grande last week 1st: Mrs. Tessie Hooker, 2nd; Paul
Division 2: Yearling heifer—Leo teres ta.
In ancient democracies as it is to-
land and Frances Rainwater were Taylor’s and Mrs. Rice's brother and
Rueber, 1st: Otha Whitsett, 2nd.
where they plan on making a hunt­ Marble. 3rd Coch Mrs. S. L. Ca
Mr. and Mrs. R. Klinger and overnight guests
day.
son. 1st: Mrs. Tessie Hooker, 2nd:
Calf
Club
—
Beef
Breeds.
of Viola Pelletier family, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Byrnes.
To understand why this Idea ing trip In the mountains for deer. Jens Fkovho, 3rd Cockerel—Mrs
Division 1: Heifer calf—Awllda daughter Doris and Mr. and Mrs. J Thursday. They celebrated Viola’s
meets with approval of the voters
Art Bousquet of Condon is visit­
Mr. and Mrs. Ingvard Skovbo and Tessie Hooker. 1st: Mrs. Sam Carson Zleakney, 1st: Bob Bleakney, 2nd; Rauch and family spent Sunday vi­
eighth birthday.
is not .
difficult. . That thereis. an daughter Francis visited at the Dan "nd: Paul Marble. 3rd. Best dis-
ing his family here.
ari Wood, 3rd.
siting
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Rauch
and
unequal distribution of wealth is a ¡
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Daily were
nlay— Mrs. S. 1. Carson, let; Mrs.
Mrs. J. Winder and daughters
family.
generally
accepted
proposition Ransier home Sunday.
Sheep Club.
Jessie Hooker, 2nd.
dinner guests at the Hooker home Freda and Velma of Galesburg, Ill.,
Those who hsrp on the statistics of
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Barlow visited
Frank Helms and George Samuels Sunday.
Division
1:
Lamb
for
breeding
—
Rhode Island Reds.
arrived Thursday to visit their
the situation say 10 per cent of the in Heppner last week.
Leo Rueber. 1st; Bernard Jendrze­ made a business trip to Wallowa
Marijane Hammer was an over- daughters' and sisters' and families,
people own 80 to 90 per cent of the
Margaret Smith, who Is attend-
Kirby, jewski. 2nd: Willajean Lage, 3rd; Saturday and returned home Sun­
Pen 4 hens— Mrs. W
night
guest
wealth. This estimate is corrobora-1
of Margaret Rainwater Mr. and Mrs. E. Reeves and Mr. and
1st: A. C. Swerner. 2 rd: Jens Skov Albert Skovbo, 4th.
day.
ted to some extent by the fact that I nR »cnool at Hood River, visited ho, 3rd.
‘en, 4 pullet -—Mrs. W.
Sunday.
Division 2: Market Lamb—Leo
Mrs. Tom Stalbury.
80 per cent of the people who die her parents here Sunday.
Misses
Neva
and
Oleta
Neill
left
L. Kirby, it; N. J. Vanskike. 2nd: Rneber. 1st; Harry Rueber, 2nd;
Edna Ott of Columbia District
O. P. Miller, who was working for
leave no estates and less than 10 j
Booster night will be staged by 3rd. Hen A. C. Swarner, 1st: Jens Marie Oleson. 2,rd; Carl Wood. 4th. Sunday for La Grande where they
won first prize on her angel food the Consolidated Freight line here,
per cent bequeath more than $1000 the Greenfield Grange Saturday Skovbo. 2nd.
Pullet-
C. S
Division 3: Yearling for breeding will attend the Eastern Oregon Nor­
to their heirs. Consequently the .,
.
, , .,,
1st. Cock A. C. Swarner
-Leo Rueber. 1st: Bernard Jendrze- mal school this winter. They were cake at the fair.
was transferred to Kennewick and
multitudes who live In the state or nisht in the gymnasium
A drill ner.
Conkerel- Tene jewski, 2nd; Lawrence Hunt, 3rd.
Mrs. Henry Hooker visited at the Spokane. Mr. Simmons was trans­
‘ens Skovho, 2nd.
poverty or on the border can readi-team is being organized which will “kovbo. 2nd:
accompanied
by
Mrs.
Ollie
Neill
and
Swarner, ist.
Hughes home Tuesday morning.
Showmanship.
ferred from Kennewick to Portland.
ly grab hooka dangling the redistri-enter In competition at Lexington Best Display
Mrs. Ray Hardman who returned
Swarner, 1st:
Dick Upham, who has been em­
bution of wealth bait, because tor in October.
Miss Dorothy Tonies spent Satur­
Leo
Rueber.
Stanfield,
and
Law-
Jens Skovbo, 2 nd.
home Sunday evening.
ployed at Republic, Wn.. has been day and Sunday at the Sam Moore
sooth a practical application of this
rence Hunt, won first and second
will
The
Home
Economics
club
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Marion
Finch
and
White
Leghorns.
theory is purported to place ever/-
appointed on a new job.
place In showmanship of sheep.
home.
laughter Patty were business visi-
body In comfortable circumstances. meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Pen. 4 pullets
Pig
Club,
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hughes were
Miss Sibyl Macomber of Boardman
Then, also, there are thousands In Leo Root.
tors
In
Heppner
Friday.
Harry
Spinning.
3rd.
Pen.
1st; 2nd;
comfortable circumstances who see 1
Division 1 : Four pigs from same
Mm. Esther Knight and son
Miss Frankie Neal, who Is stay­ Tuesday evening guests st the L. spent the week end in Umatilla at
I pullets Harry Spinning, 1st: N.
only those s little better off than visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs 1. Vanskike. 2nd
Hammer home.
the Rose home.
Patricia Rich- litter Nell Bleakney. Jr.. 1st.
themselves. These reason that a
Fat hog—Leo Rue- ing at the E. B. Wattenburger home
Division
rds, 3rd. Hen N. J. Vanskike,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gailey and
Mrs.
Tom
Wilson
was
an
over-
Charles
Nickerson.
and
attending
the
Pine
City
high
few doses of redistribution medicine
ber. 1st: Billy Jackson. 2nd.
The Misses Maxine and Dotale 1st : 2nd : Harrv ” pinning. 3rd. Pul-
would reduce the economic status of
Division 3: Sow pig—Bob Jack­ school, spent the week end with her night guest of Mrs. R. E. Osborn of children spent Saturday in Walls
those whom they envy to their level. Cooney were honored et a farewell "V Frinning,
Walla.
son. 1st: Leo Rueber. 2nd.
mother, Mrs. Jim Omohundro at the Osborn apartments Saturday.
Even the millionaires with an eye party last week by their school- "ninnine. 1st: nd: N. J. Vanskile
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Moore were
Hermiston.
School
Display.
Many
farmers
are
picking
apples
on the multimillionaires complain of
3rd.
Cockerel ’".»-rv
Printin -
Mrs. Ollie Neill visited her niece, this week. Apple picking is a guests at the Tontee home Saturday
Hermiston school first on display.
not having their just share of mates. Their parents. Mr. and Mrs tet: N. .’ Vanskike. 2nd. Rest dis-
worldly goods. Although the fact Leo Cooney, will leave soon for the lay -N I. Vanskike.
Mrs Burl Coxen in Heppner Friday. month earlier this year.
afternoon.
DIVISION VI—Farm Products
of the matter is If the country’s Willamette valley where they have Spinnini 2nd
Miss Cecelia Brennan spent the
Pest 1 do”.
Ethel Barber, president of the Co-
Mr. and Mrs. William Llewellyn
wealth were wrapped up In as many traded for property.
Baxter
Hutchison
won
first
prize
!. Vanskike,
2nd:
wek end with Miss Marian Hender- lumbia cooking club, won second
parcels as there are people and
of Arlington spent several days of
tra. W L. Kirby. 3rd
Pest 1 dor In the genersl farm booth display; son at Hermiston.
Dan
Ransier,
Jr.,
broke
his
shoul-
sprinkled evenly over the popula- !
prize on vanilla drop cookies at the
“wn eg« W ”. Neber all. 1st: Mrs. F. Reiks of Irrigon won second,
last week in Umatilla.
tion. the members of this group der bone Monday while scuffling
Ray Ayers had the misfortune to fair Saturday.
2nd; Mrs. M. L ind H. F. Lindner, won third.
would find Fanta Cl»"s had taken with one of his playmates. He was Kirby. 3rd.
Corn, yellow-—W. J. Logan. 1st: fall from the ladder at school last
Barbara Root, daughter of Mr.
more out of their stocking than he taken to Hermiston Wednesday for
Frank Chandler. 2nd; W. E Logan. Wednesday and break his right arm
and Mrs. M. E. Root, and Roy Bray
Tr
rkeys
—
BronM
.
put In. because under the letter of medical
3rd.
attention. It
was not
son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
Bray,
this plan each person would receive
Corn on stalk—H. F. Lindner. 1st: In the elbow and also threw It out tor In Heppner Friday.
Pen. 2 pullets, 1 conker el H G
thought
to
be
a
serious
injury
un-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ayers visited were united in marriage September
a package with an assessed valua­
Rankin, 1st: L. C. Todd, 2nd:
:
Ber- W. E. Logan. 2nd; C. W. Tilden. of place. He was taken to Pendle-
, til Wednesday when Dan registered nard Jendrzejewski. 3rd. Pullet 3rd.
tion of less than $3000.
ton immediately where he got It set. at the C. H. Ayers home Sundsy.
15th in Kelso. Wn.
Therefore since the redistribution a high temperature
tallest 6 stalks corn—V. E. Keik- He also went back to Pendleton Sat­
under 1 yr - Bernard Jendrzejew
Burl Wsttenburger and Alvin
of wealth doctrine has such • uni-
Grandma Nickerson is quite III ski, 1st; I. C. Todd. 2nd; 3rd. Hen Xala. 1st; A. C Swarner. 2nd.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer have
versal appeal, it would seem well to .. ,
.
Squash—Gilbert Whitsett, 1st; urday to see if it was still set al- Strain made several trips to Mt.
U C. Todd. 1st. 2nd
test It for merit.
Those who ex- toltowing • stroke of partirais Tom. under
right.
Vernon
last
week
to
bring
back
returned
from a three week’s visit
1 yr —U C, Todd, 1st W E. Login, 2nd.
pound the theory reason as follows; which she suffered Vrednesday,
Table carrots—- Merle Hutton, 1st;
H, E, Young was a business visi- loads of honey.
2nd: H. O. Rankin, 3rd.
in the east.
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