The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 10, 1921, Image 5

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Section 2
VOL. XV
HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY. JU N E 10. 1921
gow are spending several days in
A num ber of young people s u r ­
H eppner th is week on business and prised Miss G enevia Glasgow T h u rs­
pleasure.
day evening, • Ju n e 2nd, and spent
BPC C 1 A L C O R K E S P O N D B N C B
the evening a t th e Glasgow home.
The lu ig o n com mercial club as Its
Mesdames N ora Castle and Mary
reg u la r m onthly m eeting F riday L ester atten d ed th e Convention of
The Irrig o n Cooperative Melon &
evening, Ju n e 3rd, w ent on record th e N eighbors of W oodcraft a t fcon-
P otato G row ers Association have
favoring im m ediate construction of don’ th e first of th e week.
draw n up a form of co n tracf covering
a 12 inch pipe line from la te ra l 16
the melon crop for th is season and
to th e school grounds and appointed
A farew ell su rp rise p arty was any who w ish th e association to
a com m ittee of three to call on th e given in honor of Prof, and Mrs.
make an effo rt to handle th e ir crop,
school board to make th e necessary Anderson last Tuesday. Several gal
are now invited to consult Mr. Sea­
.arrangem ents.
Ions of Ice cream and a num ber of man, secretary of th e association for
good cakes were properly taken care fu rth e r p articu lars.
Mrs. J. W. W arner, Mrs. W. T. of an y a very, enjoyable evening re­
E ggleston, and Miss Genevia Glas- ported by all present.
C herries a re now ripe b u t not
ab u n d a n t except pie cherries. The
pie ch erries can be had very reason­
able from the various grow ers by
THOUSANDS WILL GO
com ing to th e patches and picking
them. The are exceptionally large
th is year.
IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
BACK EAST
'No. 39
eration In P o rtlan d about flvo weeks week w ith her sister. Mrs. M cNurlin
Pendleton Ju n e 3. H er niece, Miss
ago has retu rn ed home and is Im­ of Pendleton.
Helen W illiam s was a meiftber of the
proving.
class.
A fter th e excercises she
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rodda m otor­ w ent on the Milton where she visited
ed to A rlington w here th e w ill visit over S aturday and Sunday w ith re l­
MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES
w ith Mrs. Rodda’s sister, Mrs. H. M. atives and friends.
Mrs. C. M. Jackson retu rn ed from Cox.
Pendleton T hursday. Ju n e 2.
V ie w p o in t
Miss Georgia
Thom
It takes the eves of the rich tb a,«
Mrs. W. A. H ineline attended the
visited last high school g rad u atio n exercises in . the blessings of poverty.
C hautauqua P r esen ts MIt P a y s to A d v ertise”
T h e K e ig h le y N e w Y o r k P layers S ch ed u led H e re W ith a P rod u ctio n o f Fam ous
A m e ric a n C om edy on th e T h ir d N ig h t
UMATILLA ITEMS
THIS SUMMER BECAUSE OF THE
B PBC IAL OORRKSPOMDENCH
Mrs. A. E. M cFarland, Mrs. H arold
Benjam in, and Mrs. Alice R. N ugent
were th e delegates to th e S tate F ed ­
eratio n of W om ens’ Clubs held at
Pendleton May 31 and ad jo u rn in g
June 3rd. The women felt th a t it
was w ell w orth the tim e th a t It took
and they brought back home w onder
ful messages ’ to th e ir little home
bureau. It Is hoped by the officers
of the clilb th a t,th e m em bership will
be so Increased next y ear th a t they
will be en title d to more delegates at
the next convention.
A resolution, w hich caused more
real in te re s t-a n d speeches, w as in
troduced by Mrs. M cFarland, asking
th a t t^ e S tate F ed eratio n tak e action
m aking it com pulsory for all teachers
to pass a physical exam ination be­
fore being allowed to teach in any
public school. T his resolution cov­
ered com m unicable diseases, and as
the children all are su b ject to exam
¡nation by th e v isitin g nurses and
county Health officer, an d since re
cently w e have had a case or t,wo
Ellison-W hite presents something new In a feature attraction this season—a splendid ¡New York dram atic com­
w here teachers have been In the last
pany in one of our greatest American plays, “It Pays To Advertise.” This big comedy success has broken many re<-
stages of tuberculosis and have
ords for continuous runs all over the country. It is u play with lots of action, clean anil wholesome, and abounding
ta u g h t in the school ro o m ,u n til th e ir
In funny situations. The Keighley New York Players w ill present a complete production of this delightful comedy,
last illness, it seems only fa ir to the
adequately staged In every particular. The cast is an all-professional one and bus a high stundlng I11 Eastern dra­
matic
Circles.
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1 vu a.
parents and children th a t th ere
should be some g u ara n tee of a teach
C hautauqua a t S tanfield for five bi,‘g days, b eg inning Ju n e 21 to 25th.
ers physical fitness. A fter much dis­
cussion, pro and con, th e resolution
was defeated by about I I vote’s, but
the U m atilla Home B ureau intends
to perfect th is %111 an d Introduce It
to th e n ex t convention. A bill in tro ­
duced by Mrs. M cFarland p ertain in g
to th e w ar and idsarm am ent was read
and adopted.
Low
Round-Trip
Fares
Offered by the big cross-continent railorad
Union Pacific System
Serving the transportation needs of the
Great Pacific Northwest
and giving through service via th e popular direct routes to Salt Lake
City, Denver, Omäha, K ansas City, St. P au l, M inneapolis and Chicago
on these two strictly first class trains
“Oregon-Washington Limited" and “ Continental lim it«»”
T ic k e ts o n S a le D a ily
U ntil and including A ugust 15th.
R eturn lim it 90 days, b u t not la te r th a n October 31st.
Chicago
Denver
Kansas City
$106.80
77.40
87.60
Memphis
$111.60
Minneapolis
87.60
Omaha
87.60
Pueblo
St. Paul
St. Louis
$ 77.40
87.80
101.40
8 per cent W ar Tax to be Added
P roportionate reductions to m any points E ast. Stop-overs a t pleas­
ure. Side trip s may be arranged for Yellowstone, Zion
and Rocky M ountain N ational Parks.
O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O ,
For complete details as to routings, tra in schedules, side trip s, sleep­
ing car rates and reservations, and other trav el inform ation desired,
call on or telephone
,
F. C. W0UGHTER, Local Agent, Hermiston, Oregon
Wm. McMurray, G eneral P assenger A gent— P o rtlan d , Oregon
W e C an P o in t O u t
•aeily the many good qualities that make
every t i k e of
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First o f a ll it is m ake rig h t end under
sanitary conditions by expert bakers
using pure ingredients.
Try Ordering “ H one Made" .
C IT Y B A K E R Y
Hermiston, Oregon.
B ring in Y our
F ilm s
Our finishing d epartm ent thro u g h
up-to-date m ethods, equipm ent and
expert handling can help you get
t h i kind of pictures you w a n t.
To use a slang expression:
“ W e’re there a t the finish.” <
Prices for Films
AND FOR DEVELOPING AND
PRINTING
riimi
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I For Kodak
No I
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117|No. 1 Brownie
I2OIN0. 2 Brownie
116 2 A Brownie
116 2 A Brownie
or 1 A Kodak
118 No. 3 Kodak or
Brownie Kodak
13012 C Kodak
12213 A Kodak
post card site
.30
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for
Complete
WATKINS’
LINE
Developing Filins
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MITCHELL DRUG CO.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B u rn ett. Jr., Mrs.
B u rn ett Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
D ixon'drove to P o rtlan d fo r the Rose |
show Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. O tto Pound return-1
ed last Sunday from th e ir wedding
Irip to Spokane and coast points, and
will be a t home to th e ir m any friends |
a t U m atilla sh o rtly .
.
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Mrs. J. T. B ullack an d Mrs. C arl­
son of P endleton, are a t th e M cFar­
land ranch picking ch erries and busy
can n in g them a t th e ranch.
H a s Y ou r
Subscription
E x p ir e d ?
Miss E ffie B ullack has retu rn ed
from P o rtlan d w here, shft has been
ta k in g m edical trea tm e n t, much im­
proved.
Mrs. E sth er Brow nell, D. R. Brow­
nell and F ra n k ’verson, left foi Cal­
ifornia on Tuesday in Mr. Iverson's
car. w here they expect to be gone
Come tn ano all summe *.
renew f next
W. R. N ugent was in P o rtlan d last
time yon an
week on business.
in town.
C. A. Smith, who had a serious op
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Hermiston
Mrs. Ed. R ennlck is In Portland
tra n sa c tin g business.
TOILET
PREPARATIONS
. ETC.
Call a t residence or leave
orders a t Ore. Hdw. Co.
.05
versus
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Mrs. C h ristin a M. Mock, new °d-1
ito r of th e U m atilla Spokesman, left
for P o rtlan d T uesday m orning to be ]
gone for. several days a t the Rose
festival."
Mrs. W. T. L am bert and daughter
Alice, a re In P o rtlan d ta k in g in the
Rose show.
Herm iatoa, O re .
.55
Mrs. H elen Conlon, who has been
in a san ita riu m In P o rtlan d for the I
past several weeks has retu rn ed to I
her home and Is convalescing.
of
SPICES, EXTRACTS,
Mrs. J. S. West
BASE BALL
Pendleton
The tw o flow er shows th a t are
being p u t on a f U m atilla by the]
local Home B ureau are m eeting w ith
much favor, th e first one to be pre­
sented th e early p a rt of July.
A T H E R M IS T O N F IE L D
I SUNDAY, JUNE 12
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Neither team has been defeated this year in their
respective leagues
& ADMISSION
50c