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"Capital and Industry-Keep Out!”
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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
WOULD YOU, AS A PATRIOTIC CITIZEN OF OREGON, PLACE SUCH
Everybody wishes Miss Fortunes ng stories, piaying games, and danc-
would get married and settle down. ‘ng, after which dainty refreshments
In whims she is a leader;
A SIGN ON THE BORDERS OF THE STATE?
were served. Everyone enjoyed a Mere man can seldom fathom her
So
how
can
Georgia
Reader?
”
The teachers report a splendid pro most delightful evening.
That is exactly what you will help to do if you do nothing to prevent the passage of measure
gram and a profitable time at the In
stitute last week. The lectures by
The Freshman class decided to I answered him the best I could
No. 314 and 315 on the Nevember ballot entitled, “Constitutional Amendment Fixing Legal Rate of
And was having lots of fun—
prof. Klemme of the Bellingham Nor have a masquerade party Friday eve
Interest in Oregon.
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mal School and Prof. Brumbaugh of at Mack’s Hall. Each member of the Till he asked me in curious tone:
W-what has James B. Gunn?”
U. of O. were especially helpful. The class is to invite one person. The
This measure proposes to limit the rate of interest in Oregon to 5 per cent. You can. by law.
Institute went on record as endors boys will pay expenses and the girls
He
vanished
then
and
I
awoke
fix
rate
of Interest in Oregon, but you cannot, by law. force the loaning of money in this state, when
ing the program for Increased effici will furnish the refreshments.
To
find
myself
still
smiling
ency in teaching and adequate salar-
a much higher rate can be secured elsewhere. The passage of this measure would force the with
ies. The teachers also unanimously
The. report cards were given out At these strange thoughts and fan
drawal of the millions of foreign capital which is today loaned on factories, business and real estate
tasies.
endorsed Mr. Green for re-election as Tuesday morning, and the teachers
So amusing and beguiling.
in the state and send your local money owners outside of the state to better investments.
County Superintendant and recom wish the parents to examine them
------Martha Winslow
mended that the voters forget party carefully, and in case of unsatis
Passage of this measure would mean foreclosure of thousands of mortgages; would result in fi
affiliation when selecting a county factory grades they can confer with
Grade News
superintendent and vote for the best the teachers.
nancial paralysis, and would mean widespread unemployment.
interests of the schools. Mr. Voelker
There will be a football game this a The first grade has gained and lost
Pupil, Charlie Hunt has entered
was elected delegate to the State Friday afternoon, Hermiston High
You, on doubt, understand the viciousness of this measure, but have you talked to your neigh
Teachers’ Association from the west School vs. Stanfield High School at and Lee William Larson has left for
the east.
bors and friends about it? We urge you to do everything you can to defeat this measure. Oregon’s
end of the county with Mr. Sturgill 3:30. Admission: Adults 50c and
reputation as a sound state for investments requires that this measure be overwhelmingly defeated.
of Stanfield as alternate. The as children 25c.
The second grade, under Miss Scott
sociation meets annually during the
I had a Hallowe’en party Friday after
holidays.
I dreamed a dream the other night. noon.
Its queerness was amusing.
A Francis E. Willard program was
given in the High School room Thurs. And though I’ll try to tell it right,
Thelma J Benner, from Portland,
The dream was quite confusing.
afternoon by the pupils of the schools
entered the fourth grade, and Owen
A short biography of Miss Willard’s
Hunt from Ashwood entered the fifth
life was given, also some best known I first went to a freshman ball,
grade Monday.
A happening quite rare.
sayings. Cash Wood, County Y. M.
Paid Adv,
STATE TAXPAYERS LEAGUE
C. A. secretary gave an address on The thing that held my interest moat,
The eight grade is very glad that
Was,
what
did
Gladys
Ware?
the necessity of a clean living and
the first six weeks tests are all com-
Mrs. Mumma, Pres, of the local W.
pleted. The three highest in rank
C. T. U. presented the schools with a The only game these freshmen played are: ( Gwendolyn La Barre, first;
Was called a guessing stunt;
portrait of Miss Willard, which Mr.
Elsie Parker, second; Ruth Woughter hives and figures on about 700 this honey gathered from it is unsurpass Pendleton, where she will visit Mr.
year. These have been pretty well ed in uality.
Voelker accepted for the schools. The A question that I could not guess,
Mossie's mother, Mrs. Eva D. Mossie,
third.
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Was, "What does Inez Hunt?
scattered over the Newlands project,
pupils repeated the pledge of allegi
for a short time.
ance and sang a number of patriotic
Mrs. W. B. Beasley left Friday
Mr. Calavan who is doing exten usually on dry sandy knolls that are
A duel was the next event,
• songs.
sion work for the State Agriculture worthless for anything else. The morning for Hot Lake for a stay of a
M. J. Conley and wife of Arling
A spectacle quite garish.
College for Oregon, visited the eight bee industry has been given consid few weeks.
ton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Mooney Sunday. They were motor
At a meeting of the Hermiston He seemed to fight quite skillfully, grade and organized the Sewing Club erable attention in this valley for a
So why did Howard Parrish?
and the Cooking Club, Miss McCoy number of years, and carloads of fine
school band Tuesday noon James Hall
Mrs. Eber Mossie lef Friday for ing through to Rieth.
will be the leader for the Sewing honey are shipped out every season.
was elected President, Herbert Hane-
The
scene
now
changed,
another
time
Club.
The bee man says that if enough
line Vice-Pres, and Lawrence Wins
I was eating steak for dinner.
bees were provided to gather all the
low Sec.-Treas.
That poor cow's fate did sadden me,
News is scarcer than hens tracks honey of Lahontan Valley it would
Oh, why did William Skinner?
because there were only two days be worth as much as the entire alf
Miss Doris Swayze, a junior, was
alfa crop. He may be correct, and
given a suprise party Tuesday even The next course served in this repast of school last week.
if so it would be some honey, for the
ing by the members of her Sunday
Was fish—a stunning looker.
alfalfa crop the past year Is estimat
Some
More
About
Money
From
Honey
school class, the occasion being her The thought that now did interest me
In a recent number of the Record ed to have been worth about $1,000,
sixteenth birthday. At ten o’clock
Was, “How did Alton Hooker?”
women were urged to consider the 000. •
delicious refreshments of ice cream
ebe industry. Read what the Neva
This appears to indicate that some
and cake were served. They all re Then came a test in markmanship
da bee man has to say and think it one is letting a very valuable crop go
ported having spent a very enjoyable
Of which I now will tell.
over.
to waste every year. Honey on the
evening.
A girl would not have won the prize,
Harry Warren, the bee man, has Government projects is .gathered
SUCCESSOR TO J. L STORK
Had Irwin Cheever Shotwell.
shipped in a carload of bee equipment | largely from alfalfa, which blooms
Miss Phyllis Dyer, member of the
and has already placed bees in 200 almost constantly, and it is said the
Sophomore Class was hostess for a Next a man appeared to me.
delightful Hallowe’en party Friday
And said with foolish stammer;
B
evening, Oct. 22. The house was "W-women never could drive nails.
prettily decorated with corn stalks,
So what does Bessie Hammer?”
autumn leaves, witches and black
cats. The evening was spent tell- 'W-woman has a willful mind,
VOTE 315 X NO
and urge your friends to do likewise
Harman & Muelker
BLACKSMITHS
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Truck and Jitney Bodies
We Make Automobile Springs
The Next President Asks You
To Vote For Bob Stanfield
“All who are earnestly desirous that the Republican party shall take con
trol of national affairs, to the end that we may restore the health of the
Republic and insure the good of the country, will wish, as I wish, that
the voters of Oregon may find it to their best judgment to support Robert
N. Stanfield for United States Senator.”
WARREN G. HARDING.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
The Domestic Laundry
of Pendleton
The Next Vice President Wants Oregon
to Send a Republican Senator:
wishes to announce to the people
of Hermiston and vicinity the
opening of an agency with the
“The success of the Republican ticket in Oregon is earnestly to be de
sired. More than that, my own desire to preside over a Republican Senate
leads me to hope for and recommend the election of R. N. Stanfield to
represent your great state in that honorable body.”
CALVIN COOLIDGE
" Young Teddy” Makes the Same Request
of You:
HOTEL OREGON
“Heartily endorse candidacy of Robert N. Stanfield for Senate. Apart
from the fact that a Republican majority in the Senate is of vital impor
tance just now, he is the type of man all the voters of Oregon should be
proud to have represent them.”
THEODORE ROOSEVELT
Taft Urges that You Vote for Stanfield:
“Election of Harding is assured, but he can do little unless he has a local
Repubican majority in the Senate and the House. I earnestly urge all
who vote for Harding to vote for Stanfield.” .
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WILLIAM H TAFT
Floyd F. Knerr
Hughes Believes in Stanfield:
Specializing in
“I cordially endorse the candidacy of Robert N. Stanfield for United
States Senate. In addition to Mr. Stanfield's qualifications for that office,
it is of very great importance that there should be a Republican majority
in the Senate to support a Republican President and make possible an ef
ficient and successful administration. I sincerely trust that the people of
Oregon will not fail to elect Mr. Stanfield.”
CHARLES E. HUGHES
Radiator repairing, . Welding, Vul
canizing and Au.to Top Work.
Don’t Waste Your Vote Trying to Send a Democrat to Washington to Support a
Republican President
All kinds of Lathe Work
VOTE THE REPUBLICAN TICKET STRAIGHT!
REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE
First Door Noth of Her
Thos. H. Tongue, Chairman
Pd Adv.
miston
Hotel
640 Morgan Building
Portland. Oregon
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