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THE HERMISTON HERALD, MnMTSTON, OREGON. lodge directory KEEN ESTHER CHAPTER Na 101. O. E. 8.. "meets second Tuesday evening of each month 00 sharp in Masonic bali. V isiting members "Come Emma S. Johnson. W. M. "Kathryn L. Garner. Sec. ... Another Royal Suggestion L ähistön lodge no . 138, a . f . & A. M . - UGHNUTS and CRULLERS H meets in Masonic Hall on First and Third Tuesday evenings of each month. Visiting breth- Ew.ROlO&s. Secy. a. w. Prann, W. M. From the N ew R oyal C ook B ook The High School Mirror Vol. 1 Devoted to the Interest and Development of the Hermiston Schools No. 5 OUGHNUTS! -MNEYARD LODGE NO. 206, 1. O. O. F. V"meets each Monday evening in Odd Fellows Visiting members cordially invited. Sec. G. H. Myers. N. G. W.R. Longhorn. professional cards more wholesome and delightful than dough nuts or crullers rightly made. • -, , Doughnuts seap’sugarns shortening VETERINARY SURGEON House Phone 21 — There is nothing Hermiston, Ore 1 egg 7 cup milk 1 teaspoon nutmeg 1 teaspoon salt 3 cups flour 4 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder Cream shortening: ajd ROYAL sugar, andwelr-beaten dr . R. G. GALE Office—Gladys Ave. near First St. office Hours: "10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8. Phone 641 DR. FRANCIS P. ADAMS Physician and Surgeon Eyes treated, tested and Glasses Fitted Office over First National Bank DR. W. W. ILLSLEY Office over First National Bank Surgery Calls answered at all hours Office phone 551 Residence phone 711 DR. F. V. PRIME DENTTSTR’’ Hermiston. Oregon Office, Bank Bldg. Office Phone, 93 Office Hours Residence Phone 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. ^bsolutaly Purs itup sugapns shortening Day or night calls answered promptly Medicine BAKING POWDER Crullers OFFICE PHONE, 92 RESIDENCE PHONE. 595 , Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5:80 p. m. Osteopathy mee Stir in milk; add nut- meo, salt, flour and bak- ing powder which have been sifted together and enough additional four to make dough stiff enough to roll. Roll out on floured board to about 4-inch thick; cut out. Fry in deep fat hot enough to brown a piece of bread in 60 seconds. Drain on un- Sí paper and sugar. sprinkle with zed powdered 2 eggs 3 cups flour 1 teaspoon cinnamon 73 teaspoon salt 3 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder % cup milk Cream shortening; add sugar gradually and beat- en eggs; sift together Hour, cinnamon, salt and baking powder; add one- half and mix well: add milk and remainder of dry ingredients to make soft dough. Roll out on floured board to about 12- inch thick and cut into strips about 4 Inches long and ‘-inch wide; roll In hands and twist each strip and bring ends to- gether. Fry in deep hot rat. Drain and roll in powdered sugar. Dr. Dale Rothwell Made from Cream of Tartar, derived from grapes. FREE New Royal Cook Book con. taining these and scores of other delightful recipes. Write for it TODAY. ROY AL BA KING POWDER CO. 115 Fulton Street, New York City High School News The boys of the Hermiston High School, in order to promote clean I athletics, better school spirit and de velop stronger minds and bodies pledged their word of honor that they would refrain from the unclean and endangering habit of smoking ciga rettes. It became necessary that some of the boys be brought up for disobeying some of the training rules and after they had been criticised for their lack of “School Spirit” they gave their word that they would quit the useless habit. Having accomplished this much in that particular line the school thought it but right to ask the other boys of the school that in dulged in the habit of smoking to join the other boys in the pledge. All the boys that were known to be smok ing were brought up and asked to re frain from such a costly indulgence and they all agreed to join those that had already given their word that they would quit. After these pledges were made a committee of five boys, namely, Wil liam Skinner, Gwyn Hughes, Harold Waterman, Irwin Shotwell and Hugh Fraser were appointed to see that the pledges were kept and to help the younger boys of the grades make and keep such pledges. The football game of November 15 was the best and most exciting game that the Hermiston boys have par ticipated in this season. It was play ed on the Hermiston field with Pen dleton, the score was thirteen to sev- en in favor of Pendleton. Pendleton made their first touc) down early in the first quarter oi criss-cross plays. Stonebreaker kick ed goal. Hermiston received and after los ing and recovering the ball scored t touchdown by Hall carrying the bal through the line. Hall kicked goal During the remainder of that half th ball was held near the center of the field. In the first quarter of the lasi half Pendleton scored another touch down by a series of line bucks bu. failed to kick goal. The remainder of the game the bal was in Hermiston territory but neith er team was able to make further score. There will be a game at Athen: Saturday, November 20th, between Athena and Hermiston. Athena will give Hermiston a re turn game Thanksgiving Day at Her miston. Margaret Neary was given a de lightful surprise party at her home Monday evening by seventeen of her friends. It was her fifteonth birth day. The evening was past in games and dancing and a dainty lunch was served. Everyone had a very enjoy able time. The Student Body of the High Schooll entertained the Pendleton foot ball team at a banquet given in the Auditorium Saturday evening af ter the game. An excelent dinner was-served by the girls of the High I School after which speeches were Vioal Bennet was absent from the made by the various members of the Senior class Monday and Ruby Scott Pendleton and Hermiston teams, Tuesday. faculty members, the business men I who were present, and the ladies who Mary Addleman lost a purse con assisted the girls in serving the din taining a little over six dollars on the ner. foot ball grounds last Saturday. If Much to our regret the Pendleton anyone found it, it would be very boys had to leave immediately after much appreciated if they would re the banquet for social engagements turn it, or notify her. In their own town, but they were very enthusiastic over the hospitable After the tryouts Tuesday, the cast treatment given them, and voiced for the play was chosen. It is hoped their praise of the school spirit of the to be put on the week before Christ Hermiston schools and the splendid mas. Watch for the date. work done by our team. The re- mainder of the evening was spent in The members of the Commercial dancing. Geography class are sending for ed- ucatlonal exhibits which will show different products in various stages of prepration. The editor of the High School Mir ror, Miss Dorothy Briggs, left Sunday morning for a weeks visit in Portland wih her sister. Miss Marion. While there Miss Dorothy will attend the Portland International Live stock Show. The Eight Grade Observer The eight grade observer notices that the sixth week exams are almost here; —That— everyone is workin hard to rank first — That— the boys are working especially hard to bring their averages to 80 per cent so they can play on the football team —That— they are going to try their luck Fri day with Stanfield —That— we hope they win —That— it would help if we're all there to yell for them —That— the eight grade boys have promised not to smoke —That— we hope they keep their promise. Grade News Lester Carson, who has been In Spokane, has returned to the fourth grade. Notice of Sheriff's Sale Under Ex BROWN AND GOLD LEAVES ecution Umatilla High School Glasses ground to fit your eyes By Lotys Davis Notice is hereby given that by vir Fifteen years experience at your service Miss Jenks pupils, the third and tue of an execution issued out of the The fourth and fifth grades have American Nat. Bank Bldg. Circuit Court, State of Oregon for fourth grades, gave a very successful a new volley ball. Umatilla County, and to me directed interpretation of the play, "Cinder- Pendleton, Oregon and delivered, upon the judgment ilia,” in four scenes, in Assembly last Hazel Swank, from Columbia, has and decree rendered and entered in week. The principal characters were entered the fifth grade. said Court on the 14th day of Octo as follows: Cinderilla, Muriel Jones; ber, 1920, in favor of Sue D. Hughes Stepmother, Hazel Emerson; first sis The sixth grade had a spelling Get Your as Plaintiff and. against W. L. Balch ter, Loree Caldwell; second sister, Al match last Friday, the boys against and Nellie A. Balch, his wife as De ma Tippy; fairy godmother, Mary the girls. There are four more boys fendant, for the sum of 6520.00 with Sutton; prince, Hugh Jones. The than girls in the grade, but at the interest thereon at the rate of 12 play was followed by a song, entitled, end of the match more girls were EVERY MORNING per cent per annum from May 11, “The Daisy,” Several visitors were standing than boys. From Your 1917, the further sum of $100.00 at present who spent the afternoon vis torney’s fees, and for $29.85 cost and iting the different rooms. . Twenty-one of the sixth graders The boys of the seventh and eighth disbursements, which said decree, were neither absent or tardy this judgment, and order of sale has been grades have organized a glee club un month. docked and enrolled in the office of der the instructions of Miss Dunlop. PENDLETON BAKING CO. the Clerk of said Circuit Court; and On account of illness, Gladys Nu Bennion. titling them to this trip with all ex student, was absent from school the whereas by said judgment, decree gent, of the high school, was absent The boys won first place at the penses paid. first of the week, on account of ill and order of sale it was directed last Friday. Hermiston Dairy and Hog Show, en- Kathryn Stephens, high school ness. The past week has seen several that the following described real changes in school enrollment. Haz property in Umatilla County, Oregon, Phone Your Orders el and Charley Emerson of the fourth to-wit: and second grades, respectively, have J. C. Penney Co., A Nation Wide Institution for all kinds of The north half of the northwest moved away. Their places were tak quarter of the southeast quarter of en by Ernest Rodgers and Violet section twenty-five (25), township Sevey in the same grades. five (5), north of range twenty Stand at Siscel’s. Phono 262 Vivian Martin entered the eight eight (28), east of the Willamette We are ready at any time to go any Meridian, all in Umatilla County, grade Monday. Mrs. William Logan, a former pu where or haul anything. Oregon, be sold by the Sheriff of pil, spent Thursday afternoon renew Umatilla County, Oregon, to satisfy ing her acquaintances with her old PENDLETON, OREGON Opposite Hotel Pendleton judgment and all costs; schoolmates. I will on the 22nd day of Novem W. B. BEASLEY Roger Yerxa, member of the fresh ber A. D„ 1920, at the hour of two man class, has moved to Portland o’clock in the afternoon of said day with his parents. at the front door of the Court House Armistice Day, the anniversary of ONE OF THE BEST in the City of Pendleton, Umatilla that glorious day when the thunder County, Oregon, sell the right, title ing guns of the world’s greatest war and interest the said W. L. Balch and were silenced by the signing of the Nettie A. Bolch, his wife, had in and Armistice, was the occasion of an ex In Eastern Oregon to the described property on the 11th cellent patriotic program, rendered day of May, A. D„ 1914, or since by the whole school. A good audience SHOWER BATHS then has acquired, at public auction was present, who greatly enjoyed the to the highest bidder for cash in excercises. The first number on the PAY DAY AND UNDERHILL standard 36 to 38 Inch Filet Curtain Nets, of good hand, the proceeds to be applied in program was"a play “THE STORY of quality, Union made Bib Overalls, quality and attractive patterns, yd. . 49c WM. satisfaction of said execution and all the FLAG” given by the third and pair ....................................................................... 11.79 Kiddie Cloth, galatea and devonshire cloth. costs. fourth grades. Following this, the Dated this 20th day of October, A. yard MEN'S PAY DAY WORK SHIRTS, stand first and second grades sang two D, 1920. the songs, "THE PARADE” and ard grade blue or gray chambray, 27 Inch Genuine Amoskeag Apron Checks, W. R. Taylor, Sheriff. "FLAG SONG,” Loyts Davis of the each ........ 98c yard ..... By A. C. Funk, Deputy. ...... 19c high school then recited "IN FLAND- । 6-5tc. ERS FIELD” and the reply to it, in | 36 Inch Silkoline, good quality, suitable 27 Inch Good Quality Outing Flannels, LONG AND the costume of a Red Cross Nurse. for draperies, comforters covering, etc.. plain white, dark or light patterns. SHORT HAULS The Girl's Glee Club sang, "We’ll | yard PHONE 192 yard ... Never Let thee Old Flag Fall” re- I Leave orders at Comforter Coverings, good quality, pleas- markably well. This was followed j ELLIO TT’S TIRE SHOP 36 Inch Heavy Quality Outing Flannel, —) HOTEL LÍ Ing patterns, yard 15c by “The Anvil Chorus” by the boys’ | white only, yard CORNELIUS glee club. 25 Inch Prints, standard quality, white The sixth, seventh and eighth 27 Inch Percales, light and dark patterns, figures on blue or black grounds, grade girls presented an admirably HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK yard . -.................................................... 15c yard ................................. -............. 12%c well done flag drill, which was given 17x32 inch Cotton Huck Towels, each 25c under the direction of Ada Brow TRANSFER 36 Inch Good Quality Percales, stripes, nell. eighth grade pupil. The high 18x33 Inch Pure White Bath Towels, dots, etc., on dark and light grounds. Two of the most homelike hotels school gave a Revolutionary play en in Portland, located In the heart of titled “On the Trail of the Traitor." PHONE 152 yard each ..................................................... 25c the shopping and theatre district. It was written by Professor Benja 18x34 Inch Cotton Huck Towels, each 39c All Oregon Electric trains stop at min and some of the masculine parts 36 Inch Heavy Percales, in a good range Hollis Percey, Prop. the Seward Hotel, the House of 39c were very successfully played by 18x34 Part Linen Huck Towels, each 23c of pleasing patterns, yard Cheer. Excellent dining room in girls. "The Ride of Jennie McNeil” connection. The Hotel Cornelius, 18x34 Part Linen Huck Towels, hem- was well recited by Nellie Allen of 36 Inch Best Quality Percales, all desirable the House of Welcome, is only two the seventh grade. Lastly, the fifth 39c stitched border, each 29c patterns, yard short blocks from the Seward. Our and sixth grades gave a patriotic brown busses meet all trains.gates play. The exercises were opened by any unsatisfactory strings fastened thereto. These are not "special sale” prices nor Is there $1.50 and up. the singing of “America” and closed The French Restaurant Just straightforward merchandising on a cash basis by one of the largest and fastest growing re W. C. CULBERTSON, Prop. by "The Star Spangled Banner." There was no school during the re tail organigations in America. With the foundation of it. success based upon that time-tried poi. BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY .......................... .... IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHHIHI mainder of the day. "zantly Furnished Booms in Connection Our stock judging team, composed of icy “The Golden Rule.” f Dan Dobler, Herbert Thompson, and STRICTLY FIRST CLASS = ELECTRIC FIXTURES = Milo McFarland, left Sunday to at = AND APPLIANCES = tend the Pacific International Live Hohbach Bros., Proprietors A Nationwide Institution J. C. Penney = Phone 1» = Stock Show at Portland under the = 203 E. Court St. Pendieton, ore- = Pendleton, Oregon cbaperonage of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Optometrist and Optician FRESH BREAD Local Dealer Transfer Work J. C. Penney Co The City Transfer J. C. Penney Co. Everyday Economy Prices BARBER SHOPS SHAAR T. L. HALL TRANSFER J. L.VAUGHANs ÎÏIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH'*1"**