THE
HERMISTON
HERMISTON, OREGON.
HERALD,
LODGE DIRECTORY
BOARDMAN NEWS
aracuL conasarONDENCE
Geo. Mitchell, Boardman’s candi
date in the Beauty Contest at Field
Day last week, received a box of tal-
com powder through the mail Sunday
as a consolation prixe. His many
friends
here were disappointed,
thinking he desrved the first prixe.
Of course, they realize that it was
not the fault of his publicity agent,
as his charms were fully exploited
but must have been because the lad
ies of Boardman were too young and
inexperienced, being only sixteen
plus.
The stock of Cramer & Company,
general merchandise merchants, who
recently made a voluntary assign-
ment to the Wholesale Grocery Assn,
of Portland, was bid in Monday by O.
Stangeby of Umatilla. Mr. Stangeby
made things lively here Tuesday
when he commenced to sell the entire
stock at fifty cents on the dollar.
Part of the time six clerks were em
ployed in order to serve the cus
tomers.
e
E. W. Mack of Hermiston was here
Monday looking afer business mat
ter.
Mrs. Simpson of Coeur D’ Alene,
Idaho, has been spending the last two
weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Will
Finnell.
Mr. Goodwin is busy putting the
fixtures in the new bank building.
Looks now as though the bank is
an assured thing.
The recent rains have done consid
erable damage. Bill Miles and sev
eral others losing their entire crop
or at least making it unsaleable.
Mrs. Frank Cramer and daughter.
Mrs. Gladys Gibbons returned Wed
nesday from Portland, where Mrs.
Cramer has been taking medical
treatment. She returns much im
proved in health.
Mrs. Clair P. Harter returned
Wednesday from a week’s visit with
her daughter Mrs. Neal Bleakney in
Echo.
Mrs. J. R. Johnson went to Port
land Sunday to have some dental
work done.
Messrs.
Boardman, Dillebough,
Nizer Berger, Wasmer, Skoubo, Pack
ard and Glen Mitchell and County
Agent Hunt were in Hermiston Tues
day in attendance at the Alfalfa
Growers’ Association.
' Boardman was well represented at
the Experiment Farm Field Day meet
last Saturday. Prof. Signs and five
of his faculty and many of his pupils
besides patrons from all over the pro
ject were in attendance. All speak
in the highest praise of the good
time they had and of the sumptuous
repast served.
A. W. Cobb is a representative at
the Irrigation and Development Con
gress, held in Seattle this week.
The De Moss concert given here
recently netted the Ladies Aid about
130.00
Representative Sinnott came down
Saturday with County Agent Hunt
to look over our Irrigation project
Sunday morning in company with
Messrs. Hunt, Cobb and Boardman.
He rode out over the project and was
very high in his praise over the de
velopment done. He had often been
through here on the train but never
before realized what a fine prospect
we had.
COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE
Messrs. Tarwater and Lindsey were
visitors at the C. B. Williams ranch
last week.
Mr. . Tarwater is the
brother of Mrs. Williams, and Mr.
Lindsey is a nephew. Both gentle
men are from Knoxville, Tenn.
Mrs. Rose from Moro, Oregon, is
spending a few days at the C. B.
Williams home.
Mr. and Mrs. Art French and
daughter, Margaret left last week for
Prosser, Washington, after visiting
a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Had-
dox. Mrs. French is a sister of Mr.
Haddox.
A delightful dinner was served last
Sunday at the C. B. Williams home
in honor of Mrs. Rose of Moro. The
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Belchee
and Mr. and Mrs. Haddox and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ballanger from Oak-
land. California, are spending a few
days wih Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Han
nan. Mrs. Ballanger is a sister of
Mr. Hannan.
Preaching was held at Columbia
last Sunday. Rev. Jackson delivered
the sermon.
Miss Florence Hannan has been on
the sick list for the past week.
Miss Edna Raymond, who has been
visiting Mrs. P. B Siseel. left for her
home tn Portland last Monday. Miss
Ethel Eperson, sister of Mrs. Siscel’s
also has been visiting at the Stseel
home, retarning to her home at
Shepard’s Springs Wednesday
Mrs E. A. Schuffler of Pendleton
was a week-end visitor with Dr. and
Mm F V. Prime. Mr. Schuffler
drove down from Pendleton Sunday.
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GETTING READY FOR
THE ANNUAL FAIR
Increased
Interest
Apparent
In All Parts of the
Northwest
In short. I would say to all. be sure
to attend one or more fairs this sea-
•on. not only for pleasure, but for
profit, rest, recreation, and as a pub-
lie duty. You wiU feel better for hav-
ing done so.”
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James Trythal Who is touring the
LATEST DOROTHY DALTON
FILM IS SPLENDID DRAMA northwest, stopped off In Hermiston
the*first of the week to visit Mr. and
In "The Market of Souls,” a new Mrs. N. W. Bloom.
Paramount-Artcraft picture which
Miss Anna Macklay and Herbert
will come to the Play House next
Saturday, September 18th, Dorothy | Simonson, both of Portland, have
Dalton, the popular star, is said to been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Skovbo
have a dramatic vehicle of the first for a few days. Miss Macklay left
rank. Thomas H. Ince supervised for Portland Tuesday and Mr. Sim
the screening of the story, which re onson left for Pendleton the same
lates the adventures of Helen Armes, day where he will work In the liar-
a country trained nurse, who comes vest fields.
to New York to follow her profession.
C. F. Wilhite reports that the re
There In the fast set In which her
cent
rains caught him with a lot of
friends, the Howells, are leading
lights, she meets men of both the hay down, but thinks the damage
done was slight. Reports from Mr.
vicious and manly type.
Two brothers, Lyle and Temple Wilhite’s section of the project are
Bane, fall in love with her. Lyle Is that the wind a week ago Sunday
a rounder and attempts to take liber took most of the apples off the trees.
ties with Helen.
He is foiled by
Classified ads pay. Try them.
Temple, who is blinded in a tussle
"I have been looking into the Fair
situation In pretty much all parts of
the Northwest," said Mr. Wm. Mc
Murray, General Passenger Agent of
the O.-W. R. & N. Company, when in
town a day or two ago, “and as near
as I can judge, all of them—county,
district and State—will be much larger
and better and a whole lot more in
teresting this year than ever before.
In fact, I have seen so much of what
appeals to' me as new life and new
enthusiasm that I am imbued with a with his brother.
Helen helps to
large share of it myself, and I feel like nurse back his sight again, and a ro
saying to every citizen that it is his
duty to attend and participate, in the mance is budding, when Lyle re
county fairs at least, and the larger venges himself by telling his brother
lies about the girl. Only after the
ones if possible.
"We are surely living in an age of evil brother has died a soldier's
improvement, especially betterment of death in France does fhe truth conic
living conditions, and he who succeeds out and Helen and Temple are made
beet, whether in commercial or agri happy.
cultural life, or indeed any line of
business, should become familiar with
the ideas and metbods of those who NOTE: The following local Items
are succeeding. I know of no place were forcer out of last weeks issue
where it can be done to greater advan for the lack of space.
tage than at the Fair.
“The farmer has the opportunity of
Mr. and Mrs. R. Alexander of Pen
comparing the various animals, grains, dleton spent a few days with Mrs. E.
fruits and vegetables, and there is no P. Dodd last week. The many friends
better school in which to study meth of the Alexander's will be interested
ods of handling animals and crops nec
essary to insure the best results. The to know that they have taken an
merchant and manufacturer have the apartment in Portland for the win
same invaluable privilege, and they ter.
can get more real benefits from the
exhibits of one good fair than they
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Neal of Pendle
could from a year of travel and investi ton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will.
gation.
Rhodes last week. Mr. Neal is a
“One of the .strongest educational member of the firm of Neal A Baker
features of all Fairs is the prominence
now being given to boys’ and girls’ Maxwell dealers and repair men in
club work. Those exhibits of garden Pendleton.
products, poultry, pigs, calves, school-
Mrs. R. V. Todd and Fannie are
room work, or other line of industry,
are not only educational, but they back from a vacation spent at the
arouse Interest and create an ambition coast.
and enthusiasm that makes their work
a pleasure instead of drudgery, and in-
Mrs. Ruth Woodruff of La Grande
spires them to persevere.
who has been visiting her sister, Mrs.
"Every citizen engaged in any line
of industry, whether farmer or manu R. C. Rogers, left the last of the week
facturer, or what not. will be benefited for Portland where she will teach
by becoming an exhibitor. He will not school the coming year.
only inform his neighbors of his suc-
cess and prove himself worth while,
Mrs. Harry Reese of Stanfield was
but he will be studying the exhibits of In Hermiston last week arranging
all the othera and profiting by their with pupila of her classes in piano
experiences. Every exhibitor who con Instruction for the fall term.
tributes to the display, the enlight-
ment and education of his neighbors,
N. Seaman, agent of the O. W R. '
becomes thereby a better citizen, and
his respect for himself and bls busi & N. at Irrigon, is building a new
ness will be enchanced in proportion. residence on his farm at that place. ,
“This, in my opinion, la particularly It la on the bungalow style, and will
trae of the farmer, There is no place be a modern country home. Mr. Sea- |
where a farmer and hie family can man recently sold his city home to |
obtain more practical ideas pertain H. C. Wolfe. who will take posession |
Ing to their work than at these annual
fairs. They create s community spirit about October first.
and stimulate the co-operative Idea
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