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A íhe Wrmtafcm Urntlit Section 2 VOL. XV HERMISTON. UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1921 No. 36 Government men were out thru a guessing contest. Delightful re the project measuring up pipe lines, freshments were served. counting and marking turn-outs and making necessary improvements. Many attended the County track meet at Pendleton last Saturday A very enthusiastic meeting of the School will be closed Friday the Marda Hannan and Gertrude Hall Hay Growers Organization was held May 5th at Hermiston and about 50 20th, examinations and tests will took first prizes in their divisions Vol. 1 Devoted Jo the Interest and Development of the Hermiston Schools No. 20 alfalfa farmers signed up as mem continue throughout the week for the final completion of the year's M. Clark representative of the bers of the new association. Farm Last Monday night the Senior Briggs, Martha Winslow, Max War We racked our brains, morn, noon work. Yakima Columbia River Nursery Co. ers are now feeling confident the co class had a marshmallow toast on rlner, Albert Hedwell and Viola Ben and night, was calling on farmers this week tak operation which has begun in this But we ne’er thought of a name. Members of the Neighboshood ing orders for stock for fall delivery. the butte. During the evening the nett. way will be a great benefit to all Club met at the home of Mrs. August He has placed several of the yellow two boys painted the figure '21 on Though we tried with all our might concerned. The girls' have been practising Linder Wednesday. Mrs. Williams roses which has been suggested as the rocks. We feared it was in vain. base ball at noons since the game and Mrs. Reynolds were elected as the special rose for our community. Several high school pupils sold with Boardman. They hope to win Then someone said "The High School A very large attendance was pre members. R. Canfield who called at sent at Sunday school last Sunday at the Linder home was invited to re Squib” Geo. Bancroft a resident of the tickets for the show last Monday if they go to Boardman for a return the Columbia school. The contest cite or give a talk which he did very West end has returned from a trip night, and received complimentary game. But we shook our heads with no. which Is being held by the young ably and for which thanks were ac to Dayton, Washington where he has tickets. A flashy fellow with lots of noise—- folks is responsible for the presence corded him by the ladies present. The Tennis Club had. a meeting a squib, been in the interests of his bee in Last Thursday morning Mr. Voelk last Wednesday morning and Harold of many. A very beautiful and ap The next meeting will be held at dustry in which he is kept very busy Thus is defined by wise old Noah. propriate sermon for the Mother's Mrs. Chas. Kellers Thursday, May having plants at dlffertnt points er announced that the Boardman Waterman was elected manager, and girls would like a game of base ball Lucille Sullivan treasurer of the "The Observer.” said a bright one, Day services was given by Rev| Jack- 26th instead of the regular day. between his farm and Umatilla. with our girls. The girls decided Tennis Club for this summer. son and was appreciated by all. Prizes were given at the close of But we sadly shook our heads. Mrs. Jean Skovbo is reported ns that they would play and began prac We are not the heeding kind The Tennis tournament will be being quite ill, she may undergo an ticing that noon. A team was pick „ Evils of Constination. Tho our curiosity is easily lead. Perhaps the most serious of the operation shortly which it is hoped ed by Martha Winslow, the captain, held in Pendleton next Saturday. diseases caused by constipation is ap and we met the Boardman girls at Hermiston high is sending the follow pendicitis. If you would avoid this will be entirely successful. “The Tatler” is a better name 2.30 Friaay afternoon. Our girls ing representatives: dangerous disease, keep your bowels But, nay, we do not peach Girls Doubles: Margaret Neary, Our finishing department through regular. For this purpose Chamber The boys and girls calf club is were defeated by a score of 14 to 10, For we are not the tattle tales. lain’s Tablets are excellent, easy to but, nevertheless, we are proud of Doris Swayze. up-to-date methods, equipment and take showing a great deal of interest in That sit on the fence and screech. and mild and gentle in effect. the way our girls responded, and the Girls Singles: Margaret Neary. expert handling can help you get Pd. Adv. their meetings. The officers are Le Boys Doubles: Irwin Shotwell, tin kind of pictures you want. on Norquist, President; Gertrude good game they played In spite of The Spectator,” quoth another. Herbert Hall. Herbert Haneline. To use a slang expression: Hall. Vice-President; and Melba their lack of training. But we are not beholders Boys Singles: Herbert Hall. Calahan, Secretary; Henry Ott is loc "We're there at the finish.” Of the works that come from others I have the Agency al leader. The club is devising Last Friday Hernxjston high play For we ourselves are the doers. Last Monday morning the high some means of raising funds to de ed Boardman high and were victor for fray expenses to the boy's and girl's ious with a score of 4 to 26. Sever school and grades had an assembly AND FOR DEVELOPING AND clubs school to be held at Corvallis al of our first team boys were unable and the results of the track meet and The Mirror" is the name for us, PRINTING We nodded with assent, for two weeks beginning June 13th. to play because of the track meet the declamatory contest were announc Film Price Prie. We like the name for reason thus: ed. In the declamatory contest Hol For Kodak of Some of this expenses are met for next day, but able second team boys Nò Film For it reflects our sentiments. lis Gordon won second in the orator the school course while the clubs three grade boys on their team, so 127 Vest Pocket .25 .03 ‘A former Editor.’ meet the balance. Columbia ranks Hermiston put three grade goys in ical contest, and Pauline Voelker 117 No. 1 Brownie .25 .03 first in the C division. The win well in the past in stock judging and the field to even it. This is our first 120 No. 2 Brownie .25 .04 ner of the first prize received a gold it is anticipated that they will do so victory of the season. 116 2 A Brownie Grade News .30 .05 medal, and the winner of the second this year. 116 2 A Brownie The sixth grade won seven points received a silver medal. In the of or 1 A Kodak .30 .05 The seniors are busy with their track meet, Max Warrlner won three In the track meet at Pendleton last Mr. and Mrs. Meyer of Terre Haute commencement plans. Do not for 118 No. 3 Kodak or Saturday. SPICES, EXTRACTS, Indiana relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Ot get their dates, May 20th, 22nd and points and James Hall one, for the 1 Brownie Kodak .45 .05 High school. James and Max will to Heinl are guests at the home of 25th. For the Bacculaureate 'ser 13012 C Kodak TOILET .45 .05 Pauline Voelker of the eighth the Heinls. They expect to remain mon, union services will be held in receive winged letter H's in recogni 122|3 A Kodak tion of their work. Hollis will re grade won first in the Declamatory PREPARATIONS a month. 1 post card size the Baptist church. Class night and ceive a letter too. These will be pre .55 .05 contest held in Pendleton last Friday ETC. Commencement will be at the high sented before school is out. night, K j Developing F ilm « BROWN AND GOLD LEAVES school auditorium. An admission of Roll of 6 .................................... 10c Umatilla High School Call a t residence or leave 10 and 15 cents will be asked for NAMING OUR PAPER Roll of 1 2 .................................... i5 c (By Lotis Davis) Nancy McNaught first in the six orders a t Ore. Hdw. Co. class night. There are nine in the To name our little paper. Film P a ck s..................................25c ty yard dash. graduating class this year. They are Was easier said than done. Miss Anna Schackermeyer, our Ruby Scott, Jane Gunn, Laura It quietened all our capers MITCHELL DRUG CO. representative in the county Declam Phipps, Nida Patrick, Dorothy Hermiston, Oregon And silenced all our fun. Eighth grade exams this week. Hanaiatoa, O r*. atory Contest held at Pendleton May 6 won first place in Division B, high school declamation. The prize was ed up Borne of the hay growers. The which the young couple played hosts a handsome gold medal. She was matter of storage facilities seemed to and treated the crowd. accompanied by Miss Irving, science be the only objectionable point but teacher. it Is believed this can be overcome In Misses Ruby and Ida Powell were the near future. week end visitors in Portland. Karel Jones and Vera Sawyer have recovered from the chicken-pox. Gordon Holmes, Ferryman, and H. Mrs. Elmore McKenzie left for W. Grim motored to the County seat The band boys gave a picnic Sun May 4th in connection with the fer Seattle to spend several days with day at which they entertained the ry franchise. We expect to announce friends. girls of the upper grades. The boys operation of the ferry in a few days. and girls crossed the Columbia river Mr. and Mrs. Will Sheppheard left in a motor launch and lunched in a Judge Campbell of Heppner was In their recently purchased Stude- grove near Plymoth, Wash. About an Irrigon visitor Monday to look baker for tho Willamette Valley to thirty young folks participated in over the roads and tferry landing be gone for a month. the day’s enjoyment, and all report grounds. just the "grandest" time. Mr. Doble Miss Gladys L. Nugent, accompani and Miss Dunlap acted as chaperons. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Trafton and ed by Miss Dunne, returned from Portland this week. The young The state examinations for the party, of Malta, Montana, have been lady is improving. Irrigon visitors for several days on eighth grade will be given Thursday and Friday. The seventh grade will account of being held up for repairs Mr. C. A. Smith was In Portland have the geography examinations and to their auto. Mr. Trafton is in the this week under the Dr’s, care and general merchandise business at Mal the sixth grade the one in physiology ta. also vice-president of the Malta on his return trip home was taken at the same time. National Bank. They preferred our very seriously ill. He is resting easi er. The primary room gave a Mother’s weather to that of many other places Day program Friday, May 6th, to where it rained every day. They Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn accompani which all the mothers who have left Malta last December and have children in that room were invited. taken the rounds through California ed by their son and daughter-in-law, After an interesting program, games and are now on their way back home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dixon, drove to Pendleton Wednesday to shop. were played. The afternoon’s plea Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wolfe have a sure ended with the serving of a de Reproduced from Kahn Tailoring Co. Mr. Dressel and Mr. Purley of the lightful luncheon of lemonade and house full of visitors this week. Mr. full page ad. in May 14 Saturday Evening Post cake. The many mothers present Wolfe's father and mother, A. M O. W. R. & N. official staff spent Wolfe, and Harves sister Mrs. F. B several days this week In the city In greatly enjoyed the occasion. Toner and two children motored over the Interest of the company. Mr. Benjamin has been appointed from Yakima Sunday evening. by the President of the Eastern Ore Earl C. Brownell of this city was gon Principals Association to serve a Pendleton visitor the first of tho on a committee to recommend a week. KAHAN Made-to-Measure Clothes utterly immune to criticism. The series of standard tests to be adopted combine fine, all-wool fabrics, au world knows he is "right.” for use in the schools. thoritative design, and quality hand The engagement of Otto Pound This has given the buyer confi tailoring with a price you are willing On Thursday morning, April 28th, and Miss Ester Wetgert of La Crosse, dence in KAHN quality,, which. In to P*Z— KAHN Made-to-Measure at 11:30 a. m., Fredrick Dixon and Indiana was announced Sunday a. turn has bred success for the KAHN Clothes are no more expensive than Miss Laura Burnett were united In m. by Fred Buttler, The wedding institution, and made it the world's the better sort of ready-to-wear matrimony in Portland, Ore. The Is to take place in June. clothes. largest producers of fine, tailored- young groom is a former resident of to-measure clothes. The regular meeting of the Irrigon Cincinnati, Ohio, where he attended The Women's Home Bureau dance No matter where he goes, the Commercial Club held last Friday school being a graduate of Wood given recently was a delightful af To insure clothes comfort this sum KAHN tailored man enjoys the con- evening. May 6th, proved to be a ward high school. Miss Burnett is fair, with good music, nice crowd and mer, come In now and be measured ciousness of being faultlessly attir lengthy affair. Discussion of vari a native of Canada. She Is a gradu delightful supper. A neat sum was ed. He is always at ease. He is for your KAHN suit. ous matters including the new pro ate of the Petltcodloc, N. B. high realized for the Treasury. Another posed pipe line connections for an Ir school and Business College in Mon dance is to be given in »he near fu rigation system for the town was ton, Canada. Mr. Dixon Is night ture. thoroughly threshed out and left Agent for the O. W. R. t N. at Um to a committee to look Into the legal atilla, which position he has held for The two flower rhows planned by points and report as soon as possible about eighteen months. After a the Home Bureau are gaining in pop when the matter will be handled at week’« honey moon to Seattle, Ta ularity, and each lady Is busy plant a special Joint meeting of the school coma and Spokane, the young coup ing a garden. A five dollar prize Is district and town people. The club le returned here to take up their offered for the most Improved yard. meeting was followed by hay grow abode for the present. About three ers association meeting County Agent nights after their return the town The Literary Department of the Hunt and Chas Powell explained the turned out en-masse to help celebrate Home Bureau meets at the home of J workings of the Association and look- the gala event by a chertvarie, after Mrs. Moch on Thursday afternoon. The High School Mirror COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES Bring in Your Films Prices for Films Complete WATKINS’ LINE Mrs. J. S. West Insure Your Comfort and Economy in a KAHN Made- to-Measure Suit UMATILLA ITEMS IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS J. M. SMITH Hermiston Hotel