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T ags two
f H E «HUMUN COUNTY JOVHNAL, MUKO. OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 27, iMM
and Uine county citizens have been
hrd at work on the event. In adr-
dition to the 8000 cast members,
a number equal to this have been
aiding in various ways. Even men
not directly sonnected with the pa
geant have been wearing old time
whiskers and costumes, while wo
men of the city have appeared on
the streets clad in quaint and cha
rming pioneer costumes.
The Oregon Trail will again
have three feature events, in ad-
oition to a lively program of les
ser attractions. The pageant will
Beautiful Gift From
members tordiallF m-
Khuer Hanson. W. M-
Moro, Oregon
Meets every Mon-
1O.OT. hull. Tran
brothers are cordi
ally invited to meet
with u*.
Ralph Brisbine, N. G-
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Jo« Trait» Secretary.
Lepine Rebecca Lodge Ne. 116
Moro, Oegon
place, and on Saturday practically
every city in the state will join
in for the parade of progress.
As a grand finale and thkilling
climax to the pageant, the spirit
of modern youth is shown, in all
its seeming madhess. In the mid-
stof this scene steps the spirit of
the pioneer, comanding all to hark
back to the standards and ideals
of those who made the Oregon
country a land of beauty and his
tory.
Meets 2d and 4th Tu-
esdaje of each month
Visiting members wel
come.
Gladdis B i ’iMtx, N. G.
L’U Bull, Secretary.
f^Town Talk
Poultrymen Plan
Disease Control
Lots of dry Fir and Pine wooc
IC and 12 inch
Will trade for
wheat Write O- R Hulse, Mosier
LoM: Rusty White sow- due to
farrow soon- Notify Tom Douma.
Glen Olds who has trucked
wheat in this county for several
years is here again this summer.
This vase of specially designed Swedish Orre.'ors art glas», skill be
presented to President Roosevelt by Lawrence A Steinhardt, United
Stales minister to Sweden, as a gift from Sweden. The vase has four
pn: t
Farming, the United States Navy. Commerce and Indus-
try. n: I I?'
!A: symbolizing the activities of Mr. Roosevelt as a
torn try nyt
:.iNtnnt secretiny of the navy, governor of New York
and
Wily W. Knighten returned Sat-
urday night from the school sup
erintendent’s meeting in Salem
and a week of apodal instruction
at tSh University of Oregon sum
mer school in Portland, all ready
for the winter’s work directing
the schools of the county.
Any man who morfigagen his
property and speculates with the
Mrs. Mary Ann Schadwitx of »««'ey « pretty sure to arrive
RidraAeM, Waah., i, yiaiUn« hare
conclusion that there is
a short time with her sister, Mrs. *>“• «><»<
^th the mon
Emma Schadewiti.
.
«y»tem—Jewell Republican
The swimming lessons given
each summer by the Red Cross
,sth
Rufus. These lessons are 2 free
to
eveiyone.
,
.
M«. ¿«tarn* K*“,,“*1 d*“‘
ghter, Patsy, of Pendleton are
here visiting this week with fr-
. .
f’TJT I
m°th leads an awful life ’’
“How come?’’
“He spends the summer in a fur
coat and the winter in a bathing
suit”
I J-Z O
tnufMiLu
y A
Oregon poultrymen have decid
ed to wage a determined fight if
necessary, first to get federal as
sistance in the working out of con
trol of the disease cocciabsis. and
then to convince eta to and natio
nal authorities of the importance
of the poultry industry entitling
it to more consideration in research
and other governmental programs.
This was decided at the elev
enth annual convention just held
at Oregon State college where a
plan . was laid* and money appro-
MONKEY MOUNTAIN
Judge—Now fell us about your
marital relations. Were they pl-
easant?
Prisoner—
were pleasant
enough, but they wanted to live
with me all the time
M E CHURCH
10.00 a. m
Church School
Olmrch Wor^ip
11:00 a. m.
,
,£
Eugene Pageant
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.
Community Presbyterian Church
Comunty church
Rehearsal Pleasing
MrK C^orr,
and ihr.« J"1**
Jjl
cMMran ar. viritin, with Mr.
H
I
Mitchrif. parent«, Mr. and Mr. ™y
During the rehersal of the Eu
gene pageant a cast of 2000 peo
Tom ’Reese.
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vice.
ple went through more than a
McKean
had
a.
birth
.
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nd
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score of elaborate scenes in a way
Mrs. Carl
e^aa.
k-r I
the study of ‘Truth telling*’.
.
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1 I Most of the classes will consider that aroused unbounded enthus
Sir
Sp.^ the Truth” iasm among the smalll group of
officials who observed them. Per
- and grana daughter Mary »pin-i
ning and Mrs. Steer» and son al) I ¡J® or Christian Endeavor at 6.30 formed on a newly designed stage
C. E. at 7:30. AU Moro 240 feet long that rises to a
from The Dall«.
*“”or
I young people are invited to at- height of 45 feet, the pageant
Mra- Oriow Martin left for Lex I
will undoubtedly be the greatest
performance of this type ever
ington Saturday accompaniad by
attempted in America it is de
Mra W- J. Martin who will return I
Christian Science
clared
by experts.
in a few day»
Subject: Truth
For weeks thousands of Eugene
••••
I Golden text: Psalms 25:5- Lead
Miss Helen Osborn visited here I
in thy truth, teach me. for
over the week end from her Port-1 thou art the God of my salva-
land home.
tion; on thee do I wait all the
Fred Pickett, Collie Mnora and I Responsive reading: Zechariah 8:3,
Bart Burrri were fishing down on I 7-G, 16, 18,19
the DesChutea Saturday and Sun-1 \ All are cordially invited to at-
day
I tend the church services and to
«•«•
I make use of the reading room in
wn
I
rear of
<*urdh building,
mtel in Tlwi Dalle, for a fww
“ Ope”
<U'
, IT j
^^jthorized Christian Science literk-
with a case of blood poisoning in
Ma hand
purchased
Truman Strong and family up
The Full Gospel Assembly
turned the first of ths week from Sunday School
10:00 a. m.
a trip to Eugene where they vis Fellowship Meeting and scripture
ited relatives and took Mrs-Hor lesson
11.00a- m.
ace Strong back to her home.
Prayer meeting every Wednes-
day at 2:30 p. m. at the home of
There will be another cool dance! r j . Ginn.
in the Legion hall Saturday night
Everybody welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mhrtin’sl
.
golden wedding reception will be! oGras* Va ey
( kurch
held this evening, Friday, from
S^lal mu*Jc
a*
four to ten «’dock. All friends I J* * ’“• b3J 1116
are asked to call.
AngeW Thu. is indeed a
rare treat for the people of Grass
Mra. D.1O- B.naon i. .Uvin.
at th. Carrol Sayr. farm thia F“"
’"i ^1^ hU*t*n<1 who *• mi» a bl"7^f you fail to h^r
.mployed thm.
I
to remain in Iwd for aftw day.
.
g p.ra
on account of his infected knee, p y. p U
7 p m
We hope to have the Calvary
Virgil Conle« took advantage of Four with us throughout the en
tire day
Sunday School ...... ............. 10 a.,m.
Sunday for a short thne.
7 p. m
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Harvest Ball, under the a us pi-1
8 p. m
eta of Wasco Firemen, at Wasco I
August 4th. Taylor’s 5 man musk
Dr. J. A. BUTLER
j
Dr. Wilson D. McNary, president of the 1034 Pendleton llound-Up, (left) and J. Roy Raley,
president of the first Round-Up held in 10? 0, gîte'toiling )< ring Jack Svo k why the traditions ot -
Che Round-Up most be cherished. * In the, background, scene from the first Round-Up. The Silver
Jubilee Round-Up dates are September IS, 14 and 13.
'
printed to this end by the Oregon
Poultrymen’s association which
holds its annual meeting each year
in connection with the convention.
Fred H. Cockell of Milwaukee
reported on the progress so far
toward getting a federal approp
riation to center a national re-
serch project in coccidosis con
trol here in Oregon with Dr. W.
T. Johnson poultry pathologist in
charge. He said he finds that Dr.
Johnson is undoubtedly the outst
anding authority in thecountry on
this national problem, but that
with the discontinuance of the fund
for this work the research is lav
guishing.
Close to 300 men and women
attended the one day convention
1 this year and herad a program
crowded with educational featu
res about production, disease con
trol and marketing.
Prospects are good for better
price conditions for Jhe coming
six months or a year in eastern
markets according to H. E. Shack
letoin assistant general manager
of the Pacific Egg Producers of
New York, the sales agency htn
dling west coast eggs even through
the several cooperative concerns.
He said western growers ’ can
maintain or even increase their
their favorable differenti! over
eastern products if they will keep
one jump ahead in their breeoing
For your convenience I have
arranged for you to leave
your Shoe Work at Walter
A. May & Son. Pick up
and deliver twice a week at
no cost to you.
When Your Shoes need repaii
send them to
FUNERAL HOME
WERNMARK’S
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Joseph A Mee
feeding and general production
and standardization program as
developed by their college and as- '
lociation men.
Dr.F.A. Perkins
301}* E. Second St-
The Dalles, Ore.
PHONE 211 W
OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN
ZELL’S
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GOOD SHOE
REPAIRING
Pihone 345 The Dalles, Ore
204 Second St.
THE DALLES
GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY
Phone 222
The Wasco Shoe Man
V
Speed up the preparation
That adults and children alike
enjoy watching the antics of mon
keys is demonstrated by the
throngs that gather around this min
iature mountain In Frank Buck’s
animal exhibit at tkd World’s fair
In Chicago. The mountain Is In
habited by nearly 250 rhesus mon-
keya
of meals
.
with these handy electric
\ ©V table cookery appliances!
DETROIT
GOES
FORD
Cook a whole dinner In this
Electric Cooker
You can use this
Kitchon Compakt
several appliances
3 to one
• Detroiters thould know automo
biles! They know what goes into
them . . . and what their owners
can expect out of them.
That’s why Detroit’s preference
means something to car buyers in
every other city in America.
But put the Ford V-8 to your own
twti, under your own conditions.
AUTHORIZED
Chock its economy .
/ . consider its
her that it is th« most tcoMomicd
automobil« Henry Ford has aver
built! Then you’ll know why th*
men who build and know motor can
chooM the Ford V-Ä.
A call to your Ford dealar brings
th« new Ford V« to your door.
~O R D
DEALERS
You can bake two pies in this
versatile electric cooker ... re
move them and put in an entire
chicken or a 6-lb. roast together
quickly and perfectlv. Heavy in
sulation keeps heat inside. Ideal
to take on
picnics. • .
This clever appliance fries, broils,
toasts and bakes. Its unique oven
drawer will hold half a chicken,
thin or thick steaks or 4 slices of
bread. Two heats, “High” and
"Low”. Ready for use the instant
h's plugged in. *
50
*10.00
Dr. Butler
DENTIST
will be in his
What a variety of foods you can
cook in this electric casserole!
Baked beans, stews, pot roasts,
souffles and puddings are just a
few! Has removable aluminum in-
Pyrex cover. Green enamel
finish easy to keep
WV"
like new..
! 5
Without inset, $5.75.
These electric table appliances are also handy
Electric Toaster
Breakfast isn’t complete without
toast. It a especially easy to
pare if you have one ot the
electric toasters dealers are dis-
playing!
Electric Waffle Iron
Crisp, delicate, golden-brown
waffles are always welcome! And
so are the othet snicks you car.
turn out >o quickly on an electric
waffle iron!
Electric Coffee Maker
No one who has ever owned an
electric coffee maker will go back
to old-fasbioned methods. Puts
into a cup of coffee only the good
ness that should be there.
Electric Mixer
An electric mixer is one of the
best servants you can have. Effort
lessly juices oranges for breakfast,
uatS UP a ca^e» m»kes mayonnaise,
whips cream and even mixes
drinks.
All of these electric appliances
cost so little and have so low an
operating cost that you can't afford
not to own a number of them. See
them soon!
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Moro Hotel Office
DENTIST
N^xt W«k
HOME OFFICE. WA8OO
July 3Oth to Aug. 4th, inclusive
home to
SEI YOUR DEALER OR
crop.
Make Appointments Early
In Each Month
iti ng with her daughter. Mrs. Q
'There’ll Never be a“ Last Round- Up !
Famous Pendleton Show 25 Ycc Old
P acific P ower & L ight C ompany
^Always at Your Service.»