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Uhe Hermisfu Heraln Thank goodness, large families are out of fashion. The office hold er has fewer relatives to get on the public pay-roll, ===== - —% •.......................................... VOLUME XXIX - 910 And so ion. uosna NUMBER Axgxq!I 0 Jo o OREGON VOTERS ELECT GENERAL MARTIN GOVERNOR "Prices of Hogs Soar." are the consumers.—Springfield Un STANFIELD SCOUT TROOP WILL BE INSTALLED NOVEMBER 14 HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, F. C. MCKENZIE RE-ELECTED MAYOR CITY OF HERMISTON RED & WHITE GROCERY STOCK PURCHASED BY B. S. KINGSLEY NOVEMBER 8, 1934. SUBSCRIPTION, $1.00 PER YEAR ROMANCE MEETS MYSTERY IN HIGH SCHOOL PRODUCTION FIRST TURKEY POOL OF SEASON SHIPS 1853 POUNDS BIRDS ADVANCED DOPE ON HERMISTON- HEPPNER GAME The first fall turkey pool through B. S. Kingsley, proprietor of the O. W. Payne, Scout Master for the Eastern Oregon Turkey Grow Hermiston Troop No. 56, received I Kingsley’s Cash & Carry grocery ers’ association was held Saturday, word this week from Robert R. store, announced this week that he November 4. with only 1858 pounds Hayes, Blue Mountain Council Scout has purchased the Red & White shipped. This first pool took in but Executive, that plans have been grocery stock from J. M. Norton few of the young birds, so few of PIERCE ALONE GIVEN MAJORITY completed for installation of troop 0. C. PIERCE NAMED NEW CITY who is dissolving his business con FLEEING COUPLE DISCOVERED which were ready for marketing. HEPPNER FAVORED TO WIN; No. 55 at Stanfield, Ore., Wednes nections here in order to take over Most of the birds marketed through VOTE IN STATE. TREASURER. BY FATHER. DEFEATED ATHENA, 7-0. day, November 14. Installation will a similar business at Mt. Vernon, this pool were breeding stock held be held in the high school auditor Ore., near John Day. Mr. Kingsley over from last year, it was stated Election Night Leads Maintained by ium at 8:00 o'clock. M. L. Watson New Member of City will reduce the stock and although Two Strange Men Add to Mystery; Bulldogs Take Echo Game Against by officials of the association. Victorious Candidates; Unofficial plans are not definite, may move in Council; Economical Admin Father Spices Romance at Auto The Stanfield troop is the newest A total of 1333 lbs. of prime Negative Predictions; Some Will Vote Tabulated. to the location where the Red & to be organized in the Blue Moun istration Required. Play in Final Tussle. Camp; Entanglements. birds were shipped; 342 lbs. choice White store has been established. tain Council which comes under the birds; and 183 lbs. of commercial Not more than 60 per cent of the supervision of Robert R. Hayes. F. C. McKenzie was re-elected At 2:45 Friday afternoon the Her The junior class play “Hold Ev grade birds. This shipment went to Mr. Norton plans to wind up his voters in the state turned out to the mayor of the City of Hermiston it business here before the last of the erything" will be presented Thurs Vancouver, the report showed. miston Bulldogs will play their last Following installation a Court of polls in Tuesday's statewide elec Honor will be held in which two the general election Tuesday, and month and will be established at Mt. day, November 15, in the Oasis The second, and what is said to be game of the season when they clash tion in which General Charles H. Hermiston Scouts will be awarded will be teamed with Chas. Taylor, Vernor by December 1st. Mr. Nor theatre at 8:00 p. m.. under the di the largest pool of the season, will with the Heppner eleven on the lo- Martin won the governorship race. merit badges. They are Earl Wat as city recorder, O. C. Pierce es ton has been in the grocery business rection of Miss Margaret Elliott, as be held November 19th and 20th. al field. That the game will be Walter M. Pierce, veteran Union son and Paul Marble. Members of treasurer, and the following council- here for the past ten years and he the first high school production of .he best one played in Hermiston county congressman, was re-elected the Umatilla Scout troop will also men B. S. Kingsley, N. R. Mueller, and Mrs. Norton leave many friends. the school year. his year is not questioned. It is a AMERICAN LEGION WILL JOIN by a majority vote over the state. veil known fact that the love these The plot Is unravelled in a tour Mt. Vernon is located eight miles take part and receive awards ac B. Haneline, M. L. Watson, Floyd Complete but unofficial returns cording to Raymond McNabb, Scout Knerr and Geo. Wagner. These men from John Day and is considered ist camp owned by Mary Burnham, PENDLETON ON ARMISTICE DAY schools have tor each other occupies from all of the 41 precincts of Uma Master. will direct the business of the city one of the important trading posts assisted by her colored maid, Elva less space than the air in a vacuum. The American Legion Post No. This plus the tact that the two tilla county give the following re oí Hermiston for the next two years. in that district. ■Stamper. It seems as though Chris At the regular Tuesday night sults on the principal candidates The vote cast for each candidate topher Morgan, a banker, (Bill 37, Hermiston, will Join with Pen teams have virtually the same rat voted upon Tuesday. Returns on the meeting of the local troop plans was as follows: Jackson) has set his heart on a dleton on Armistice day, Monday, ing In the “Who’s Who and What’s Return from Coast Trip. three measures are from 39 pre were made for a Negro minstrel F.C. McKenzie, 203; Chas. Tay match between his daughter, oCn- November 12, in a celebration by What” football directory should as show to be presented some time in lor, 202; O. C. Pierce, 198; B. Hane- Mr. and Mrs. D. Neill of Pine City nie, (Ruth Dodd) and oCurtney adding a float to the parade. There sure the side lines of as interesting cincts. Representative Congress — Pierce the near future. Two new candida line, 185; B. S. Kingsley, 199; Floyd returned last week from a three Barret, (Fred Rankin) the son of an will be no celebration in observance a football duel as can be hoped for. tes who had qualified were taken Knerr, 175; Geo. Wagner, 145; M. week’s trip along the Oregon coast. 3799, Upton 2509. old friend. But this course of love of the day in Hermiston but all the As far as the advanced dope on Governor — Dunne 2288, Martin into the troop. They were Donald L. Watson, 188; N, R. Mueller, 189; They left October 16 and enroute to does not run smooth. Connie dis business houses will be closed. the teams Is concerned Heppner is Pankow and Elbert Moore. A football game between the Pen 3167, Zimmerman 1330. J. S. Burnham, 100; and O. O. Felt southern Oregon points visited Miss likes the plan and runs sway with a little favored to win. It has just • = - Alma Neill at Salem, where she is her friend Bee Williams (Maxine dleton and Enterprise high school been learned that Heppner has al Secretary of State — Snell 3747, house, 79. . ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Walter 2119. During the past two years the enrolled as a freshman at the Wil Paul.)) The scene opens with them teams will be a big feature of the ready beaten Athena 7-0. They also Supt. Schools — Howard 3143, • HIGH SCHOOL NOTES • City of Hermiston has been operated lamette University, and also with putting up at the tourist home for day. took Ione into camp by a 38-0 score. — • •- Leonhardt 2643. 4444444****%%% upon a strictly cash basis, while at Rev. and Mrs. Guy Drill who form the night. It is here that Connie Of course Hermiston got Ione’s scalp Labor Commissioner—Gram 3100, the same time retiring city street erly lived in Pendleton. At Eugene meets a strange man, but just as HIGH FIDELITY SOUND during the season but not nearly so Tuesday the Torch Honor society Shuholm 2004. improvement warrants and water they spent the night with Mr. and true love takes possession of their EQUIPMENT INSTALLED. much of it. but in the case of Athe presented an assembly program. The Senator 19th Dist.— Allen 4123, bonds. Due to the fact that a small Mrs. Cecil Warner and family. hearts her father arrives on the na, the Bulldogs played them a 0-0 president, Edna TUrnblad, gave a percentage of district tax money has Journeying on to Gold Beach they scene in hot pursuit, having dis Bean 2569. With the showing oof “Age of In game once and lost 7-0 the next talk outlining the purpose of the so Senator 20th Diet. — Best 3360, been paid in for the operation and spent two days looking up old covered the flight. nocence” at the Oasis theatre Fri time. Consequently the odds on ciety. She pointed out that the or maintenance of city government, friends and visiting with Mr. and Shangle 3008. day and Saturday the revolutionary Heppner. The fact that the Bull This of course complicates mat Rep. 23d Dist. — Engdahl 3142, ganization encourages high scholas strict economy has been necessary. Mrs. O. Furgeson who are former ters. It is not until two more strange new “High Fidelity” sound equip dogs will be fighting in their own tic standards and participation in Scott 2771, Johnson 1967, Peterson With the re-election of the same residents of Heppner. They also men (Dale Carson and Herbert Sko ment will be initiated. sard will be to their advantage. Fur- school activities. A freshman is eli officers and the addition of Mr. spent some time in Coquille, Bandon vbo) arrive on the scene, carrying a 2628. A new giant loudspeaker, capable thermore Hatton’s boys are in bet gible for membership at the end of County Commissioner— Anderson Pierce and Mr. Watson to the body, and at Willamina, where Mr. and mysterious bag, and pursued by an of reproducing the entire range of ter condition than they have been his school year if be has earned 24 another successful administration of Mrs. W. E. Jones are now making other man (Archie Fry) that the audible frequencies with the utmost any time during the season. Altno 3111, Hales 3491. points. At the beginning of the their home. They returned to east plot becomes too thick to see thru. fidelity, has been Installed on the Stewart and Jendrzejewski will not County Treasurer—DeHart 3680, city government is anticipated. year a junior is eligible if he has P. P. Sullivan was elected Justice ern Oregon by way of Roseburg. Erwin 2845. be in the backfield, there will be Everybody at the camp becomes stage. 50 points to his credit, while a sen --------e--------- of the Peace and H. A. Pankow as County Recorder — Folsom 4647, Moore, Hensel, Sisson and Throop, suspicious of everybody else. The ior must have 80. Sophomores who Constable. Stanfield 1834. Traveled Scholar Visiti. and it will be recalled that this mysterious bag starts on the merry- GOVERNOR MEIER WILL GIVE become members are awarded a one County Coroner — Bomboy 2671, quartet blended together nicely a James C. Retile of Fossil. Ore., a go-round. Mrs. Gibb (Eleanor Daw RADIO ADDRESS NOVEMBER 10 bar pin. Juniors receive a two bar Allen Folsom 3946. Another Contestant Award. week ago at Echo. Also, there will close friend of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. son) and her three daughters (Char pin, while the seniors wear the Grange Power Bill— Yes, 2503; torch pin. In order to keep the Another award was made to Jim Payne, who recently returned from lotte Ralph ( Barbara Reid and Governor Julius L. Meier will be Whitsett to back up the Une of No, 2747. torch pin a senior must graduate mie Bensel, 5-year-old son of Mr. a Sherwood Eddie Student Tour Wanda Needles) who are stopping speak over the combined outlets of the defense, Throop taking his posi Limitation Amendment — Yes, with 110 points. Receiving high and Mrs. Wm. Bensel of North Hill, which covered in d particular Ger over night at the camp, get in radio station KGW and KOIN at tion at center when the Bulldogs 1325; No, 3 2 3 6. many and Russia, was a guest at volved in the plot. 9:45 p. m., Saturday, November 10. don’t have the ball In their posses Healing Arts — Yes, 1076, No, grades in studies gives a student the in the Sears Roebuck National Baby When the plot is untangled the The governor will talk on a subject sion, And as far as the Hermiston most points. Five points are given contest which closed recently at the the Payne home last week. Mr. Ret- 3859. for grades of “1”; three points for Century of Progress Exposition in tie was returning from a trip to La audience will have been thoroughly that is of general and vital interest line goes, It has never been In bet State Ballot ter condition. Two of the Une men. grades of “2", and two points for Chicago. Before the award was Grande where he was in demand as entertained. to every citizen in Oregon. Complete returns from 1579 out "3’e". A grade of “5” subtracts made the contestant had to be a speaker. He is a graduate of Wil Dawson and Whitsett, will be play out of 1647 precincts In Oregon points, and no points are awarded among the first. 100 entries in the lamette University, Yale and was ing their last game of high school Stores Will Close Monday. STATE AMERICAN LEGION gave: football. And in the backfield the awarded a scholarship to the Uni state to be considered. for a grade of “4”. In observance of Armistice Day PRESIDENT WILL SPEAK Governor— same can be said of Moore and Hen versity of London. Due to the fact During the program pins were which comes on Sunday, Nivember Correll, Harry J......... -—- 1,609 sel. Friday's game will be their last that he returned from the tour in Injured in Fall. awarded to the following sopho Mrs. Cecelia Gunn, state presi 11, all stores will close Monday of Dunne, Joe. E......................—• 85,141 opportunity to cut niches for them July Mr. Rettie is teaching under mores: John Conrad, Irene Ken next week. There will be no celebra dent of the American Legion Auxil selves in their football biographies. Mrs. W. A. Hinellne was painful the SERA this winter. Martin, Charles H. --------- 114,169 tion in Hermiston but the Ameri iary, of Portland, will be the main Silverman, Abraham M. -...... 1,388 nings, Lois Hutchison, Wayne Pow ly injured Sunday morning when ---------------------- So all In all, although compara er, Bill Harris, Bonnie Jean Follett, she fell down a flight of stairs lead can Legion in Pendleton is observ ■peaker at a special meeting of the Wirth, Hank E.................... 536 tive records of the two teams gives Accident Victim Recovering. Termistön Unit, Friday. Novem- Heppner the "favorable balance”, ing the day. Zimmerman, Peter .— — 92,830 Helen Dunning, Vivian Dyer, Opal ing into the basement of her home Stockard and Harold Rainwater. in Minnehaha district. She was un >er 16, in the leegion hall. Mrs. these other factors weigh heavily Harold Buell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin’s lead, 21,339. Juniors who received pins are: Wan conscious for fully an hour. She O. H. Buéll, who sustained a frac Weather Report. Hadys Trumbull, also of Portland, enough to put the two elevens on as Secretary of State— da Needles, Eleanor Dawson, Barba was taken to Walla Walla where tured skull and other body injuries Date Max. Min. ind state vice president will also be Snell, Earl --- 150,531 nearly an equal rating as is possi ra Reid, Maxine Paul, Charlotte X-ray pictures were taken which re in an automobile accident last week, November 1 .......................... 66 .... 42 1 speaker at the meeting. Steward, Earl C------ ------------ 7,699 ble. Consequently there seems to be Ralph, and Bill Jackson. Torch pins vealed a slight injury to the spine. is reported as slowly improving. He November 2 ......................... 61 .... 4 0 Mrs. Gunn and Mrs. Trumbull will Talbert, Harlln ......................... 8,216 little question that the winning team were given to Edna Turnblad, Mar She is recuperating at her home. November 3 ........................ 62 .... 36 arrive in Hermiston Sunday and will is a patient in the St. Anthony hos Walter, Horace E................ 112,525 will be the one that gets the breaks, garet McMullen, Neva Richards and 52 .... 41 nake their headquarters at the homo pital in Pendleton, and as yet has November 4 .................... Snell’s lead, 28,006. and both sides will be playing for Florence Lewis. November 5 .......................... 79 .... 41 if Mrs. Beatrice Christopherson, who not been allowed to receive visitors. During 1933, a total of 7,720 stu Superintendent Public Instruction— Wednesday 255 grade and high dents from foreign countries atten Lawrence Hunt, who was also in November 6 .......................... 68 .... 43 s president of district No. 6. Dur- them. Howard, Charles A. --------- 136,584 61 .... 45 ng the week they will visit all school students saw Zane Grey’s ded colleges and universities In the jured, has returned home and ex November 7 ..................... Leonhardt, J. W............. —- 112,354 Echo Upset. Precipitation for the week was .28. units in the district, opening at pects to enter school next week. Meyer, Blanche H.............. — 16,760 “South Sea Islands” shown on a United States. screen in the high school assembly Pendleton Monday. Although the dope bucket was Howard’s lead, 24,230. room. The play was sponsored by Plans for the entertainment of overflowing with Echo touchdowns. Commissioner of Labor— he state officers were made Thurs- Coach Hal Hatton's Bulldogs came Gram. C. H. ------------------- 128,644 the senior class. Half of the pro lay night at the regular meeting home with a 19-0 score last Friday. Shuholm, Walfred ----------- 114,062 ceeds received after paying the 'or the local Unit, of which Mrs. Throughout the game Hermiston Waer, Lawrence ----------- — 13,367 company 35.00 to get the picture, went to the class. The money will Anna Castric is president. played a brand of football far super Gram’s lead, 14,582. ----------------- be used to fix up the stage at the ior to any that they have shown dur Representative, First Congres OREGON NOW VIRTUALLY FREE ing the season. Oasis theatre. The scenery pur sional District— Gully, Emmett W.------------- 12,858 chased will be used only when high OF CATTLE TUBERCULOSIS Alton Sisson, Moore and Hensel Mott, James W....................... 60,931 school plays are given. broke through the Echo defense for Tuesday the sophomores won an Oregon is the second state on the touchdowns. Richard, W. S..................... 3,148 Pacific coast and one of the 17 Turner, R. R. —.......... 46,651 interclass debate with the freshmen. Edna Turnblad, Margaret McMullen states in the union virtually free of Mett’s lead, 14,280. and George Knapp were judges. The cattle tuberculosis, states a release Representative, Second Congres yi decision was 2 to 1. Wayne Power from the Oregon news bureau from sional District— ♦ ALONG THE CONCRETE ? % Washington, D. C., Monday. Pierce, Walter M. ------------ 28,176 and Rose Mary Serell debated for The department of agriculture Teel, O. D. ------------------------- 824 the freshmen. Sore Mary Serrell Monday through the bureau of ani Upton, Jay —%----------------- 20,668 was judged the best individual de bater by two of the judges, and the mal industry recognized Oregon as a Floyd Knerr had his color brigade Pierce’s lead, 7508. other one awarded this distinction modified accredited area, which out Monday headed for the moun Representative, Third Congres to Nina Ray McCulley. means that all cattle have been tains to make a charge on the Bull sional District— tested and all animals which react Elk. A red hat. plaid shirt, and Thursday the senior and fresh Ekwall, William A................. 42,694 to the test have been slaughtered. Scotch plaid hunting pants, made Gleason, Walter B.................. 39,780 man classes gave an assembly pro Washington reached this goal four up the regalia. Bennett. J. E. ------------------- 3.002 gram to pay off a penalty for losing months ago, being the flrat state in Ickler, Philip -------------------- 1,322 in a student body ticket selling con the far west. Speaking of the woman auto dri Olson, Louis ---------------------- 1.089 test. The freshmen class sang Mr. ver— You'll notice that the one who Smith, Andrew C. ...------------ 9,530 McAtee’s revision to the state song Attend C. E. Convention. has plenty of diamond rings never Streif, Albert -------------------- 4.326 of Idaho. Helen Ralph and Jane misses a chance to put out her Jackson sang a vocal duet. A vio A group of fourteen delegates Wick, Grace ---------- 1,790 lin solo was played by Thelma SWar from the Hermiston Christian En hand In signaling. Ekwall’s lead. 2914. ner accompanied by Marie Skovbo. deavor society attended the Colum State Measures. Some ultra-fashionable women Anna Sommerer played a piano solo, bia Union C. E. convention in Hep Grange Power Bill— y- _____________ 116.028 and Nina Ray McCulley, Leonard pner Saturday. November 3. at have adopted the tad of gliding their No ___ ___ ______________ 132,560 Bales, Frank Furrer and Edward which Claude C. Pevey, president of fingernails. Much might be said on Hall played harmonica solos. A Heppner presided. Among those at this subject, but this Is a respect Majority against. 16,478. reading was given by Leah Harris. tending were Rev. and Mrs. C. R. able paper—you say It for yourself. Tax Limitation Amendment. Moore and daughter Wanda, Mrs. Yes ........................ 94,499 The seniors presented a side split Tbos. Campbell advising us to re A. W. Turnblad and daughter Edna, No 153,211 ting pan tomi ne. and musical num bers by Bruce Follett and Ed Peter Margaret Clarke, Esther McMullen, move the Joe E. Dunne plackard Majority against. 58,722. Opal Stockard, Helen Addleman, from the window. “You should be son wore given. Healing Arts Amendment. Yes ....................... 67.518 This week the high school board Juanita Allen, Virginia Dyer, Paul ashamed of yourself for having It No _____ :____________________ 180,977 presented the high school with a ine Stoop, Bill Harris and Clement there in the first place," he con- tinned. Stockard. new set of Americana encyclopedias. „ Majority against. 113,459. “to. 4, "Trine tat Png :. . . . . . . . --*****;