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NEWS FROM YOU r I OWN STATE fir 1 c o : « » '0 - , rz Q. COUNTY a tm L ito n -/-/a.'ia.LaL U M A T ILLA COUNTY PAPER O*e' By M VOLUME x x x n i . \lr. and * rt. F red rick so n s r 'i v e d Sotv -a y from Salem lo r a v is it a t th e R. B. W ilcox home. Mrs. F re d ric k so n is a sis te r of Mrs. W il- c rx . W h ile here th e y v isited Mr. F re d ric k s o n ’s siste r, Mrs. Bill W a lk e r, a t th e H erm iston G aneral h ospi ta l. ' T he F re d ric k so n s re tu rn e d to S alem Sunday aftern o o n . Mr. an d Mrs. J. H . R eid made a tr ip to P rosser, W n „ recen tly . Mr. an d Mrs. A. O. S w arn er an d eon M onroe, a n d Mrs. E ra s e r Were d in n e r g u ests of Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n DeM oss S unday. E ffo rts a re b e in g m ade in H er Mr. and Mrs. L. W . D ouglas w ere v isito rs in P en d leto n an d P ilo t Rock m iston to ra ise su ffic ie n t m oney to S a tu rd a y . Mr. an d Mrs. L ester M ainm er cel o b ta in a g lass eye fo r S o n n y Schell, e b ra te d th e ir w edding a n n iv e rsa ry son of Mr. an d Mrs. E d S chell of S unday. D in n er g u ests w ere Mrs. A m anda S haver, M r. an d Mrs. Bud H erm isto n , w ho re cen tly lo st his eye S h av er a n d P atsy , Mr. and Mrs. w hen a ru b b e r h an d w h ich he w as H u g h N eill an d P eggy an d Mr. an d Mrs. C arl H am m er a n d C arol. A s u r s tre tc h in g b ack fired , s trik in g him p rise fe a tu re of th e d in n e r w as a d irectly in th e eye. T h e la tte r w as la rg e cak e w hich th e N eills had rem oved tw o w eeks ago a t th e b e a u tifu lly d eco rated a t th e Shaw D oernbecher h o sp ita l in P o rtla n d . b ak ery . C h arles W . M elville fu rn ish ed an Sonny, who is a f ir s t g ra d e s tu d o y ster su p p er for th e S p an ish W a r e n t here, is ta k in g th e m isfo rtu n e v e te ra n s in P e n d leto n T h u rsd ay . Q uite a n u m b er from h e re w ere p res lik e a tro o p er an d ap p eared on th e e n t. Mr. M elville is from L ex in g to n h a v in g moved to th is d is tric t s tre e ts th is w eek w ith h is fa th e r a p e a rly in th e w in ter. p a re n tly none th e w orse fo r his ex Mrs. Bill W alk er, w ho h as been perien ce e x cep tin g loss of th e eye. a t th e H erm iston h o sp ita l, w as ab le to leave S unday an d is now a t th e P ro v id in g s u ffic ie n t m oney can be R. B. W ilcox home. raised he w ill re tu rn to th e h o sp ital Mrs. Iz e tta B aty, w ho h as been in th e n e a r fu tu re to h av e a glass v is itin g h er p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. U. E d w ard s since th e firs t of th e eye in serted . A p p ro x im ately $23 of y ear, left for P o rtla n d la s t week th e $35 needed for th e o p e ra tio n has w here she w ill v is it fo r a few days been raised b u t th e re m a in d e r is before re tu rn in g to h e r hom e a t still lack in g . x F lo ren ce, Oregon. T he follow ing is a lis t of those Mr. and Mrs. P ercy C orm an a re both ill a t th e ir home. F rie n d s c a ll w ho have aid ed to w ard s th e b ill: ing on them S a tu rd a y w ere Mr. an d Ben G erking. H u g h N eill, F. B. B elt, Mrs. Lloyd G oodrich, G ene B uzzard, Mrs. A1 Shaw , B ill S h a a r, W. M. Mrs. B lin st2 n and d a u g h te r Geng- vieve, Mrs. N ellie T u c k e r and Ted S m ith , C. C. P ercey, P. F . H ensel, W. M. P earso n , R. H. P ierso l, M ax P an ag es. Mr. an d Mrs. L ester H am m er and ine F au st, V irg in ia W ells, Mrs. E. M ary N eill m ade a tr ip to P en d leto n J. H azen, M. G. H edw all, A lb ert T h u rsd ay . M onroe S w arn er, w ho has been Skovbo, H. W . L a u d e rm ilk , Guy v is itin g h is p a re n ts Mr. and Mrs. A. Shaw , V. R. W ilk es, H. M. Som m er C. S w arn er, le ft for F a irb a n k s, A las er, Ben O 'C onner, B. M ichel, F. C, k a, W ednesday. McKenzie, V irg in ia A ndreson, H. L, Mr. an d Mrs. B ud H ooker and E l C onnor, Roy H ale, R uby K n ig h t, m er M oyer w ere b u sin ess v isito rs in J u d y C o lp itts, Chas. W ilcox, Mrs. A. P e n d le to n S a tu rd a y . D in n er g u e sts a t th e V. R. W ilk es H. N orton, C u rtis Sim ons, O. O. F e lt- hom e S u n d ay w ere Mr. and Mrs. Ci house, Mrs. G len R ipley, C. E. M il A. Show n an d ch ild re n . Mr. and ler, A. A. F in ley , A. F. R o h rm an , Mrs. C arl M etteer an d c h ild ren w ere afte rn o o n v isito rs a t th e W ilkes H erm isto n D ru g Co., Jessie B. B rier- ley, C h arles T ay lo r, Mrs. L. M. hom e. Mrs. H. J. O tt a tte n d e d th e g ra n g e W h ite, J. E. C onnor, A lfred Q u irin g , school fo r le c tu re rs held W ednesday, L ean d er Q u irin g , A. W. B ehrm an. T h u rsd a y and F rid a y in P en d leto n A lth o u g h on ly $12 m ore is n eed th i s w eek. Miss M y rth en a M a rtin , p rim a ry ed for th e a c tu a l o p e ra tio n , it w ill te a c h e r a t C olum bia school, w as a be n ecessary to m ake th e tr ip dow n d in n e r g u est a t th e F ra n k S ater an d o th e r in c id e n ta l expenses. A ny hom e S unday. P u m p k in C enter T elep h o n e com one w ish in g to h elp to w a rd s th e p an y m et a t th e H e n ry Som m erer fu n d may leave it e ith e r a t th e H e r hom e F rid a y to ad o p t a set of by ald office o r th e F ir s t N a tio n al law s. B ank. Mr. an d Mrs. W. B. F o ste r called on Mr. and Mrs. A dam B lahm , an d Mr. an d M rs. G us L in d e r Sunday. Mrs. G us L in d e r is rep o rted im p roving. Mr. and Mrs. M iles B a ra g e r and Mrs. B u rn h a m w ere P en d leto n v isi to rs T uesday. " I t pays to a d v e rtise " s ta te d H a r Mr. an d Mrs. M yron M oran of B risto l Bay, A laska, w ere v isito rs ry C onnor over th e phone F rid a y a f S u n d ay of th e ir re la tiv e s, Mr. an d te r th e fo llo w in g ad b ro u g h t re su lts: Mrs, M iles B arag er. “ L ost— B oston B ull and T e rrie r dog. T h e re w as a fa ir a tte n d a n c e a t R ew ard .” T h e prized fam ily p et th e G ran g e pie social a t C olum bia school house F rid a y n ig h t, and a w as re tu rn e d th a t day th ro u g h th e coop eratio n of frien d s w ho had read good p ro g ram w as p u t on. A q u iltin g p a rty w as enjoyed a t th e ad in T he H erald. th e L ester H am m er hom e W ed n es S everal w eeks ag o E nos M a rtin day. T hose p resen t w ere Mrs. A m an d a S h av er, Mrs. Bud S haver, Mrs. pu rch ased tw o young p o rk ers too H u g h N eill an d Mrs. C a rl H am m er. sm all for th e holes in h is fence. A Mrs. C h a rle y B ak er an d R o b erta tim ely placed classified in T h e H er C a n n w e re d in n e r g u e sts of Mr. an d ald soon h ad th e ru n a w a y s safely Mrs. A. C. S w arn er F rid a y evening. W hen A lice H am m er w as asked back in th e fold su rro u n d e d by a r e w hy she w as n o t p re s e n t a t th e vam ped w all. G ran g e m e e tin g T u esd ay n ig h t she S im ilar in c id e n ts have been re la re p lied , “ My h e a rt w as in th e rig h t ted re c e n tly by o th e r read ers, in place b u t o u r c ar w h eel w as n o t.” clu d in g Mrs. B ert M ichel w ho lost T h ey had ju s t crossed a mud puddle w hen a re a r w heel d ropped off. No t G ruen w atch a t th e U m a tilla co u n ty fa ir la st fall an d had th e w atch one w as h u rt. re tu rn e d some tim e la te r. FUND STARTED TO OBTAIN GLASS EYE FOR SONNY SCHELL CONTRIBUTIONS USED FOR OPERATION ADVERTISING PAYS PHONES MERCHANT Ten Years Ago ANNUAL MEETING T he F a rm B u reau A u x iliary has decided if th e w om en of th e com m u n ity would be in fav o r of a can n e ry an d w ould back it, th e y w ould see th a t a can n e ry is s ta rte d . T h e com m itte e in c h arg e w ere Mrs. B. H u t- <hison. Mrs. F. G u iw its an d Mrs. Ce cil Madden. New p u p ils e n te r in g school th is week a re M ildred P h elp s, sev en th g rade, G erald Rood, fifth , an d Or- vel Rood, seventh. B ron S u n d ay . F e b ru a ry 16, to Mr. an d Mrs. A. H ooker, a boy. R aym ond C row der, fo rm er ed ito r of th e H erm isto n H erald , w ill be in H erm isto n S unday to re p re se n t th e m en 's counsel. He is now located a t A rlin g to n . L e tte rs have been received re c e n t ly by local fa rm ers fro m Sim on B lt- te rm a n , vice p resid en t of th e P a h st D ie ta ry P ro d u cts In c., re leasin g them from an ag re e m e n t prev io u sly m ade to grow a rtic h o k e s d u rin g th e com ing season fo r. th e P a b st Co. DATE SCHEDULED T he H erm isto n M ercan tile Coop e ra tiv e w ill hold its a n n u a l m em ber ship m eetin g in th e b asem en t of th e U nion ch u rc h F rid ay . F e b ru a ry 16, b e g in n in g a t • 8 :0 0 o 'clo ck p. m. T h ere w ill be a sh o rt p ro g ram o f e n te rta in m e n t w ith o u t-o f-to w n sp eak ers. R e fre sh m e n ts w ill be served an d a sh o rt bu sin ess session held a t w hich tim e re p o rts w ill be h e a rd a n d tw o d ire c to rs elected. T h e m a n a g e r an d th e b o ard of d i recto rs u rg e all m em bers an d frien d s to atte n d . Inland Cooperative to Meet. The a n n u a l m eetin g of th e In lan d C ooperative of H erm isto n w ill be held S a tu rd ay . F e b ru a ry 24. a t 2 :0 0 p. m. in th e A m erican L eg io n h all in H erm isto n for th e p u rp o se of ele c tin g seven d ire c to rs an d to tra n s a c t such o th e r b u sin ess as m ay be necessary. HERMISTON. UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON. FEBRUARY 15, 1940. YOUTH VERSUS AGE TO FEATURE COURT CONTESTS FRIDAY T h e n im b len ess of y o u th v ersu s th e stead in ess of age w ill be im p o rt a n t facto rs in th e b a sk etb all do u ble- h ead er scheduled for th e H e rm isto n h ig h g y m n asiu m F rid ay n ig h t w hen Coach R ay C ritch field w ill sen d h is boys a g a in s t th e tow n team . T he second gam e w ill see th e s tro n g A l le n 's S p o rtin g G oods team of P e n d leto n m ix in g it w ith th e H e rm is to n T ow nies. T he firs t t i l t is sche d u led to g et u n d erw ay a t 7 :0 0 o’clock. T h e h ig h school-tow n team con te st was a rra n g e d in o rd e r to keep th e B ulldogs in fig h tin g tr im for th e M ac-Hi gam e M onday n ig h t in th e s u b -d istric t playoff. Several frie n d ly th r e a ts have been h u rled am ong th e boys as to w h e th e r th e p re se n t high school group is stro n g en o u g h to w ith s ta n d th e ex p erience o f th e older to w n team play ers. A llen ’s S p o rtin g Goods te a m h as been m a k in g q u ite a record in and aro u n d P en d leto n d u rin g th e past few m o n th s an d is expected to p ro vide firs t class com petitio n . Gene P ierce, fo rm erly of H erm isto n , is a m em ber of th e team . A larg e crow d is expected to see th e d o ubleheader. A. BUHMANN 'THE POOR RICH' TITLE OF PLAY OF JUNIOR CLASS WEATHER SHIVERY FIFTY YEARS AGO A mong o th e r a d v an ta g es in living in m odern tim es is th e im provem ent in w e a th e r co n d itio n s. A ccording to C h a rle s B artholom ew of n ear H erm isto n it w as ex actly 50 y ears ago T uesday th a t th e te m p e ra tu re dropped to 40 below o v e rn ig h t w ith 18 inches of snow on th e ground. A lth o u g h th e th e rm o m e te r varied some, it rem ain ed ex trem ely cold u n til M arch 7. Most of th e stock in the com m u n ity died a t th a t tim e, it b ein g im possible to provide a su ita b le sh e l ter. T he J u n io r class of H erm isto n u n ion h ig h school w ill m ake its d r a m atic d e b u t n ex t F rid a y . F e b ru a ry 23, p re s e n tin g “ T he P oor R ic h ," a th re e -a c t farce by P risc illa W ay n e and W ayne S prague. M em bers of th e cast hav e been p ra c tic in g d ilig e n tly d u rin g th e past w eeks. T his w ill be th e f i r s t tim e th e new am p lify in g system w ill be used in a public p er form ance. “ T he Poor R ich " c e n te rs aro u n d the life o f th e C a rp e n te r fam ily, Sam and S arah , and th e ir tw o sons; Tom C arp en te r, played by B ill B elt, is m arried to Louise, G eorgia L indner. T hey prove to be an o rd in a ry young couple. At th e C a rp e n te r farm , S a ra h , a b ly p o rtray ed by B a rb a ra Moore, and Sam, in th e person of G ale F elth o u se are a w a itin g th e re tu rn of th e ir son, Bob (T om F ra s e r), an d h is fiancee, Lela B riggs, played by S usan Knox. Leia is th e d a u g h te r of J. H am ilto n B riggs, a n iillio n n a lre . L ucinda M organ, t h e gossipy neighbor, M abie R au ch , is su rp rised at the effected a irs of th e C arp en te r home. T he h ired m an, D avid H am m , as Ole L asson, is tran sp o sed in to the valet, and N ora S m ith k ers, M arion O tt or th e h ired g irl, becomes th e victim in S a ra h ’s a tte m p t to im press th e ritz y new d a u g h te r-in -la w . T h in g s begin to h ap p en w hen Bob an d L ela arriv e , an d J a k e (G ilb e rt D y er), a frien d o f 30 y ears before, a rriv e on th e scene, WEATHER REMAINS WARM DURING WEEK No cold w e a th e r w as recorded in th e H erm iston a rea d u rin g th e past w eek, acco rd in g to C harles T aylor, w e a th e r observer. A lth o u g h consid e rab le snow w as rep o rted in th e m o u n ta in s none h as fallen locally, a lth o u g h a cold ra in fell a t in t e r vals W ednesday. It is rep o rted th a t th e snow d epth had reached 50 in c h es a t Toll G ate W ednesday m o rn in g w ith m ore fallin g . T he w e a th e r re p o rt follow s: F e b ru a ry - 8 ....... ....... 50 .. .. 38 F e b ru a ry 9 ....... 53 .. .. 41 F e b ru a ry 10 ....... ....... 52 .. 44 F e b ru a ry 11 ....... ....... 55 .. .. 34 F e b ru a ry 12 ....... ....... 53 .. .. 23 F e b ru a ry 13 ....... ....... 51 - .. 40 F e b ru a ry 11 . . ....... 49 .. .. 37 A to ta l of .26 in. of p re c ip ita tio n w as recorded. A n o th er H erm isto n p ro je c t pio n eer passed aw ay S u n d ay w h en A. B u h m an n , 72, succum bed to a h e a rt a tta c k a t his hom e w est of H e rm is ton. Mr. B u h m an n had resid ed in th is te rrito ry since 1919 a n d w as well know n by old tim ers of th e p ro ject. H e w as bo rn O ctober 1, 1867, a t Dixon, Cal., w h ere he m ade h is hom e u n til 1895 w hen he moved to W asco. In 1919 th e fam ily moved to H e r m isto n w h ere th ey have m ade th e ir hom e since. H e w as m arrie d to A n n a M. H en rich s in 1895 an d to th is u n io n w ere born six ch ild re n , th re e of w hom su rv iv e : L a u re n c e an d C laren ce of Z u rich , M ont., an d Mrs. E ld a Im th u rn of L ew iston, Idaho. Mrs. B u h m an n also survives. F u n e ra l serv ices w ere h eld a t th e H erm isto n U nion c h u rc h T u esd ay w ith Rev. C. W a rn e r, p asto r, in ch arg e. B u rial w as in W asco. S a tisfa c tio n C ereal and S a tisfa c tio n F lo u r a re th e nam es of tw o new p ro d u cts w hich a re being placed in local sto re s for d is trib u tio n th is week. T he new p ro d u cts have been m a n u fa c tu re d a t H eppner b u t it is p lan n ed to move th e m ill h e re if sales a re fav o rab le. * W." M. C lark - of H erm isto n and N eal K n ig h ten of H ep p n er a re spon so rin g the sales here. An a d v e rtise m ent te llin g of th e p ro d u cts ap p ears elsew h ere in th is issue. CROP AND FEED LOANS AVAILABLE REBEKAHS INSTALL N E W O F F IC E R S VOTERS URGED TO REGISTER BEFORE PRIMARY ELECTION NEW PRODUCT IS NOW ON MARKET V oters w ho w ould oth erw ise be elig ib le a re urged to re g iste r in o r der th a t they may vote a t th e com ing May p rim aries. E ach election year co n siderable confusion re su lts by voters who w a it u n til th e last m in u te to check up v o tin g q u a lifi catio n s and find th a t th ey a re n o t p ro p erly reg istered . Q u o tin g from th e O regon B lue Book: VoBing Q u a lific a tio n s— M ale and fem ale c itizen s o f th e U nited S ta te s of th e age of 21 y ears P re v ious residence in th e sta te , six m o n th s; in th e co u n ty , p re cin ct or w ard, no specified tim e. R e g is tra tion is req u ired . V o ters c a n n o t re g iste r a t th e polls on th e day of e le c t ion, b u t m ust be re g iste re d a t least 30 d ay s p rio r to election. R esid en ts of th e H erm isto n v ic in i ty m ay re g is te r a t th e O regon H a rd w are & Im p lem en t Co. A t th e in s ta lla tio n of o fficers held last T uesday, F e b ru a ry 6, th e fol lo w in g w ere in s ta lle d : noble g ra n d , C ora M innick; vice g ra n d , Oda R a n k in ; se c re ta ry , B e rth a N atio n ; r e co rd in g se c retary , W an d a B ra c h e r; tre a s u re r, O rrel H u g h es; w arden, M a rg a re t H o u g h to n ; R. S. to N. G., T h elm a H a rk e n rid e r; L. S. to N. G., B eulah Sim ons; R. S. to V. G., G la dys H ale; L. S. to V. G., A udra Em m a W h ite ; inside g u a rd ia n , A t a re cen t m eetin g of th e H e r E d ith Local Men Attend Oil School. S tro h m ; o utside g u a rd ia n . V irg il W ilk es and E arl W atso n of Cable. m iston G arden club th e z in n ia was th e F arm B u reau C o o p erativ e S er T he V alen tin e m o tif w as used chosen as official flow er for H e r vice S ta tio n of H erm isto n a tte n d e d d u rin g the luncheon w hich follow ed. m iston and v icin ity . R esid en ts a re a th ree-d ay m e etin g sponsored by asked to fe a tu re th e z in n ia in th e ir th e P acific S u p p ly coo p erativ e. G en g a rd e n s th is sp rin g . E ffo rts w ill be P. T. A. ‘Meets Thursday A re g u la r m eetin g of th e H erm is m ade to m ake H erm isto n th e Z in n ia e ra l P etro leu m p ro d u cts, h eld in W alla W alla th e firs t of th e week. ton P a re n t-T e a c h e rs asso ciatio n w as City of Oregon. L u b ric a tio n problem s for em ployees held T h u rsd a y (to n ig h t) In th e h ig h A tten tio n has been called to th e of u n its a ffilia te d w ith th e above school gym n asiu m . E n te rta in m e n t re cen t im provem ents m ade w ith th e cooperative. A h ig h lig h t o f the w as fu rn ish ed by th e e lem en tary bloom. More ad v a n c e m e n t has been m eetin g w as a b an q u e t served in the school and consisted of m usical n u m noted in th e p ast th r e e y ears th a n G ran d h otel. bers and a one-act play. had been m ade d u rin g th e preceding 20, and th e izn n la of to d ay is a b e a u tifu l blossom. F a rm e rs In th e H ^r;m iston a rea in te re ste d in m ak in g cro p an d feed lo an s fo r 1940 have been ask ed to call a t th e o ffice of A ssista n t C oun ty A g en t M. E. K n ick erb o ck er M on day, F e b ru a ry 19. b e g in n in g a t 10 o ’clock. A fie ld su p erv iso r w ill be p re se n t to aid in m ak in g th e loans. Anytone w ish in g p re lim in a ry in fo rm atio n m ay call a t th e office th is w eek end. Z IN N IA CHOSEN AS OFFICIAL FLOWER ANNUAL MEETING OF FARM BUREAU CO-OP. REVEALS GAIN IN PROCESSED FEED FOR YEAR T h e a n n u a l m eetin g of th e F arm B u reau C o o p erativ e of H erm isto n w as held F rid a y afte rn o o n in the L egion h all w ith 4 2 m em bers of the co o p erativ e p resen t. Y early records of th e m ill an d serv ice sta tio n were p resen ted by H en ry Som m erer and V irg il W ilkes, m a n a g e rs resp ectiv e ly. T h e election of th re e d ire c to rs w as held as follow s: A. C. H eyden w as elected to fill th e p osition v aca ted by H. J. B ean, re tire d in the E cho d is tric t; J. Dell C h ristle y was elected in D istric t 3 (S o u th C olum b ia ) to ta k e th e place of J. H. Reid w ho resig n ed because of personal b u sin ess and ill h e a lth ; an d R alph O. S ay lo r w as re-elected in th e B u t te r C reek and M in n eh ah a d is tric t. B oth Bean and R eid have held th e ir p o sitio n s fo r some tim e and have been in s tru m e n ta l in th e s te a Rankins Make Week End Visit Mr. and Mrs. H aro ld R an k in a t tended th e P a c ific -W llla m e tte bas k etb all gam e w hich w as played a t H illsboro F rid ay n ig h t and also saw the O regon S ta te-W ash In g to n S ta te co n test a t C orvallis S a tu rd a y n ig h t. T hey v isited th e ir sons F red and S tu a r t w ho a re a tte n d in g P acific and O regon S ta te respectively. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge H a rk e n rid e r and Mr. and Mrs. R alph R ic h a rd s saw th e S atu rd ay n ig h t tilt. Mr. and Mrs. R ankin co ntinued on to A sto ria and visited Mr. an d Mrs. A ndrew Ja c o b sen at A storia S unday and M onday. dy g ro w th of th e concern. T he follow ing a re som e of th e s ta tis tic s presented by H en ry Som- cerer co n cern in g th e o p e ra tio n s of th e m ill and w arehouse d u rin g the p ast y e a r: to ta l sales am o u n ted to $194,636.64 w hile th a t of th e se r vice sta tio n to ta lle d $37,155.41, or a to ta l of $231,792.05. As an exam ple of th e g ro w th of th e m ill is th e follow ing: In 1937, 16 to n s of feed w ere processed per d ay ; th is jum ped to 19 to n s in 1938 and In 1939, 26 to n s of feed w ere processed per day. D u rin g th e y ear 1939. 7,750*4 to n s of feed w ere m an u fa c tu re d w hich included 1,350 to n s of tu rk e y feed and 1,112 tons of p o u ltry feed. T h e to ta l to n n a g e Is eq u al to 387*4 carloads. C onsiderable e n th u s ia sm w as ex pressed a t th e m e e tin g for th e fu tu r e success of th e cooperatives. Former Resident Passe». Jo h n C am pbell, w ho fo rm erly lived a h a lf m ile n o rth of H erm iaton, passed aw ay J a n u a r y 25 a t H arb o r, Oregon. S u rv iv in g him a re his w i dow, a son. F o rre st of Salem , an d a d a u g h te r now re s id in g in New Y ork. T h e fam ily left h ere ab o u t 12 years ago. NUMBER 28 THOMAS A. CAMPBELL SUCCUMBS THURSDAY TO HEART AILMENT OLD TIM E PIONEER LEADS BUSY LIFE T hom as C am pbell, one of th e pio neer c itiz e n s of H erm isto n , passed aw ay a t St. A nthony h o sp ita l In P e n d leto n T h u rsd a y m o rn in g a t 2 :3 0 o'clock, a fte r a sudden Ulneas of * very few d ay s d u ra tio n . H is f u n e r a l w ill be h eld a t P r a n n ’s F u n e ra l P a r lors S a tu rd a y a t 1 :3 0 In th e a f t e r noon an d th e body w ill be sh ip p ed th a t afte rn o o n to P o rtla n d for c re m atio n cerem onies. Mr. C am pbell w as born a t W ayne, 111., A ugust 6, 1857. H e cam e w est in 1878 a n d a rriv e d by bo at a t W a l lu la from w h ere he w ent to S po k an e co u n ty , w hich w as th e n on th e fro n tie r. T h e re he located and m ade fin a l proof on tw o g o v e rn m e n t tr a c ts of land an d fa rm e d fo r sev e ra l years. In 1884 he engaged In th e m e rc a n tile business a t M edical L ake, W n., w hich e n te rp rise he con tin u e d u n til 1907 w hen he disposed of th e business an d moved to S e attle, In 1911 he cam e to H erm isto n an d re-engaged in th e g e n e ra l m e rc h a n dise u n til 1931. S ince th e n he has lived on his farm n ear tow n an d op e ra te d th re e places. H is h s a lth w as u n u su a lly good a ll h is life u n til he w as s tric k e n by a h e a rt a ilm e n t an d soon a fte r su ffered a stro k e from w hich he did not recover. D ecem ber 28, 1881, he m a rrie d K ate M. F a n c h e r, a m em ber of a w ell know n fam ily of S pokane an d Mr. and Mrs. C am pbell c ele b rated th e ir 5 8 th w edding a n n iv e rs a ry la st D ecem ber a t th e ir hom e h ere. Be sides Mrs. C am pbell th e su rv iv o rs a re a d a u g h te r, Mrs. M. D. Scroggs of S u n n y sid e; Jo h n W . C am pbell of P o rtla n d , an d T hom as C am pbell of New Y ork c ity ; a siste r, Mrs. M ar g a re t R eed of W est C hicago, 111., an d tw o g ra n d d a u g h te rs an d six grandsons. H e w as a m em ber of the M asonic lodge of H erm isto n an d w as for m any yeai’3 a c tiv e in th e C om m erc ial club and a lib e ra l su p p o rte r of all public e n te rp rise s. He w as alw ay s considered as one of th e best a n d most o u ts ta n d in g citiz e n s of th e w est end of U m atilla co u n ty d u rin g his 28 y ears of resid en ce here. He belonged to th e p io n eer type w hich is ra p id ly p assin g fro m th e scenes of th e P acific N o rth w est. H e cam e in to th e In lan d E m pire before the a d v e n t of th e ra ilro a d s, located and b ro u g h t in to c u ltiv a tio n a hom e stead and preem ption claim , becam e a pioneer m e rc h a n t in th e B ig B end c o u n try of W ash in g to n an d cam e to H erm iston w hen th e U m a tilla p ro je c t w as b e in g firs t opened to s e t tlem en t. D u rin g th e 62 y ears of his life in th e N o rth w e st he saw m uch developm ent an d c o n trib u te d w ith in d u stry and public s p irit to w a rd th a t progress. MRS. VIRGINIA EVA WELLS F u n e ra l serv ices for Mrs. V irg in ia Eva W ells, 79, w ere held W ednes day, F e b ru a ry 14, a t th e M ethodist ch u rc h a t E cho w ith Rev. S te a rn s C ush in g of H erm iston in ch arg e. A r ra n g e m e n ts w ere in c h arg e of P r a n n ’s F u n e ra l P a rlo rs. Mrs. W ells w as born In New Y ork s ta te S ep tem b er 23, 1860, an d cam e to O regon in 1890, h o m estead in g a t Echo. S he haB m ade fre q u e n t v isits a t th e hom e df h e r son, S h erm an W ells, in H erm isto n for th e p a st 11 years. T he W ells had visited h e r a t E cho S u n d ay w hen she ap p eared to be in good h e a lth . S u rv iv in g a re a d a u g h te r, Mrs. E th el L ehm an of P o rtla n d , a son, S herm an W eils of H e rm isto n , tw o g ran d so n s, D onald an d D avid L eh m an, and a g ra n d d a u g h te r, V irg in ia W ells of H erm isto n . Minstrel To Be Given at Boardman A negro m in stre l w ill be p re s e n t ed a t th e B oardm an high school by th e m em bers an d frie n d s of th e B oardm an P re s b y te ria n ch u rch . T he tim e w ill be 8 :0 0 o'clock. T h e p ro ceeds w ill go to help fin a n c e th e re w irin g of th e ch u rch b u ild in g . T h e prices are, fam ily tic k e ts 75c, a d u lts 25c an d c h ild re n , in c lu d in g h ig h school stu d e n ts , 15c. Come and h elp o u t a good cause. adv. I Sub-District Championship - Hermistonvs. Mac Hi Monday Night, 7:30 p.m.