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McHea Weeder All Steel Self Dump-Light Draft Made in 12 ft. Size No Skips No Bunches No Stop to Dump In a demonstration on the Barrett place the light draft of this Weeder was shown when it did perfect work hitched to-a 4-cylinder Dodge car. A. R. Shumway Milton, Oregon ." - Republican Candidate for Nomination for County Commissioner of Umatilla County . ' . May 18 -(Paid Adv.). Fl 'w-jwiwiiwimp.i.immuim Y't'lnHifiMtiHiiii 'iif r!W-rtif ftiJt'--'firTSwriifti YOUR CONSIDERATION AT TJje POLLS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED Fred E. Kiddle Candidate for Delegate to the Re publican National Convention The Man the Republican Party Can Win With In November R. R. BUTLER Candidate For Congress He Is the Logical and Outstanding Candidate for the Republican Nomination Politically and favorably, no other candidate is so well known as Judge Butler. He has served as State Senator four terms. He has a mind of bril liant qualities and a silver tongue which has won him the honor of being one of the best known pub lic men in Oregon.' He is 46 years old, 22 years a resident of the Second district. The Republican party and the Second Eastern Oregon District will be safe with Butler. Write his name in. Play Safe with your Party and District Write In the Name X R. R. Butler On Your Primary Ballot, May 18th Paid Adv. by Butler for Congress Club, Ben R. Litfin, sec. 304 First National Bank Bldg., The Dalles, Oregon. I High School Notes Junior News Staff. Faculty Wilford Miller Classes Areta Kirk Student Body .Pearl Green Boy's Athletics Oral Michener Girl's Athletics Alberta Charlton Personat Marjorie Wilson Grades Mildred Street Alumni Weldon Bell Entertainment Emma Ringel Advisor .Miss Bateman 9 Entertainment The annual high school picnic was held at Bingham Springs, Saturday, May. 6. A eood time was reported by all. The sophomores prepared breakfast, the freshmen and seniors, dinner, and the juniors, supper. A number of the faculty and alumni at tended. ' - - The seniors gave their final class exercises at a senior assembly Friday afternoon in the auditorium. ' The members of the class furnished the following program: ....' Two little bits of foolishness Kathleen .Radtke and Dorothy GeisseL Selection Girls' Glee Club Solo Areta Kirk Reading of the Class Will ........ : Jessiedeane Dudley Acting out of the senior prophecy.. Members of the senior class. The senior class went on their an nual class picnic on the Walla Walla river Tuesday afternoon, May 8. Personal Alberta Charlton spent Saturday in Walla Walla. A number of the high school stu dents witnessed the baseball game at Milton Sunday. " Emma Ringel entertained her friends at a slumber party at her home Friday night. Those present were: Frances Cannon, Areta Kirk, Virgie Moore, Lorena and Dons Schubert, Helen Foster, Thelma Schrimpf, and the hostess. For Delegate to Republician Na tional Convention for Nomination of President and Vice-President. Fred E. Kiddle of Union County. Delegate-at-Large Voters will find his name on the ballot as follows; 20 FRED E. KIDDLE "Hoover for President, McNary .for .Vice-Pres'4dent" Student Body The last student body meeting of the year was held Friday, May 4, at nine o'clock in the study hall. Speeches were made by the officers who had been elected on the preced ing .Friday. Those who gave talks were: Editor or the annual, donn Kirk; Business 'manager of the an nual, Weldon Bell; Transportation manager, Frances Cannon; Yell Lead er, Raymond Freese. Classes Those receiving certificates for writing 30 words a minute in typing I are: Emma Ringel, Helen Hansell, Areta Kirk,, and Mildred Street. Helen Hansell also received a pin for writing forty vords a ntinute. In typing II those receiving certifi cates and pins are: 'Kathleen Radtke and Lorena Schubert. , Faculty Miss Bateman spent Sunday in Mil ton. Mr. and Mrs. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Toole attended the ball game in Milton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Mr. and. Mrs. Toole, Miss Bateman and Miss Brodie attended the school. picnic at Bingham Saturday. Grades All the lower grades with the exception of the two primary grades are going on their annual picnic to Bingham Springs, Saturday, May 12. Foley's Kidney Care ? J t'Mtteyi nr. A H 'f - -;W (Paid Adv.) Write In the Name of W. 0. STAVER of Pilot Rock, Oregon Republican Candidate for JOINT REPRESENTATIVE Morrow-Umatilla Counties 22nd District Primary Election, May. 18, 1928 12 Years Experience in Qovern ment Affairs Write in and mark thus: X W. O. Staver (Paid Adv.) Republicans Vote For CHARLES Z. RANDALL for District Attorney of Umatilla County Slogan "Justice without animosity; experience applied to the discharge of public duty." Fifteen years a lawyer, nine years, prosecuting officer. Paid Advertisement. I Six Glasses Free With Six Cakes of Am-ond-ol toilet soap 6 Cakes 59c Total value of soap and glasses $1.20 Phone Your Order To 152 Athena Department Store THE STANDARD THEATRE Saturday, May 12 Florance Vidor In One Woman to Another Don't dare breathe this to a soul, but we have it on very good authority that "One Woman to Another" is the most pleasing picture Florance Vidor has been in to date. It will tickle the woman folk and entertain the men. International News Admission Prices, 10c-25c-35c Sunday, May 13 Bringing Up Father Polly Moran as "Maggie"--T- Farrel McDonald as Jiggs. At last it has come to the screen! The famous comic strip, narrative, so familiar to newspaper readers everywhere,, is here now in film laugh riot! Pathe Review Admission Prices, 10c-25c-35c WW Wednesday, May 16-Special "40,000 Miles With indBer "The Yoke of the Past""The Flag"--"Wonders of the Deep" A big Novelty program for benefit of Swimming Pool Fund. .Every dollar taken in goes to the fund. Fly with "Lindy" across the Atlantic; "The Yoke of the Past," a pictorial record of Agriculture; "The Flag,"a wonderful picture in colors A program you should not miss seeing. Admission 25c and 50c