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©If? Wrmwhm ìUratò Section 2 V O L. XV H E R M IS T O N . U M A T IL L A C O U N T Y . O R E G O N , F R ID A Y , J U N E 17, 1921 in g c a r recen tly p u rch ased from Um a tilla g arag e. T hey w ill tr a v e l via S po k an e an d th e Y ellow stone N a tio n SPE C IA L CUK SESPO NDENC E al P a rk , D enver an d on dow n E. S ta n la k e of Y ak im a. W ash la th ro u g h to M issouri and fin a lly back cam ped In th e sh ad es thiB w eek look via C alifo rn ia som e tim e n e x t w in t in g over sev eral tr a c ts of lan d and er. ex p ects to lo cate here. Mr. S ta n Rev. J. W. H ood’s m o th er. Mrs. lak e h as lived In th e K ennew ick M ary E. Hood an d Miss E s th e r Hood c o u n try fo r som e tim e an d th in k s o u r d is tric t h as even th a t c o u n try beat h is sister, a re g u ests a t th e Hood hom e th is w eek. Miss Hood is teac h hollow . e r in th e h ig h school a t K en d rick , Idaho. Mr. an d Mrs. Geo. R an d a n d son B a tle le ft on th e ir y ears v acatio n T he y o u n g peoples so ciety h eld T uesday equipp ed w ith fin e cam p in g th e ir m o n th ly m eetin g W ed n esd ay in o u tf it a tta c h e d to th e ir Dodge to u r- th e grove by Mrs. L esters an d a fte r IRK1S0N NEWS ITEMS Û tr a n s a c tin g th e u su a l m o n th ly b u si ness, had a lovely tim e in th e w ay of a w einie ro ast. T he e a rly p o tato es a re n o t sh o w in g up lik e w as ex p ected a lth o u g h som e good p a tc h e s a re rep o rted . It is fe a re d th e seed w as n o t th e best a f te r a ll p re c a u tio n ta k e n . T h is sam e seed how ev er, la st y e a r yielded b ig crops. S im ila r re p o rts come from P ro sser d is tric t acro ss th e riv e r a n d th ey a re a t a loss to u n d e rs ta n d th e cause. H ow ever, w a term elo n s an d m uskm elons an d can te lo u p e s a re d o in g b e tte r th a n ev er a t th is tim e of th e y ear. O ver fo rty a cres h av e been p la n te d an d th e b u lk of th e w a te r m elons h a v e been sig n ed th ro u g h th e Irrig o n C o o p erativ e M elon a n d P o ta to G ro w ers' A sso ciatio n . M r. G. W . A gee a n d son w ere b u si n ess v isito rs M onday an d T u esday T h ey m ade a rra n g e m e n ts to developc th e i r n ew ly p u rc h a se d p ro p e rtie s e a st of Irrig o n a n d b u ild on sam e in th e n ex t few w eeks. Mr. H . L. S ta n fie ld , of S ta n fie ld w as in Irrig o n T u esd ay tra n s a c tin g bu sin ess. MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES ¿fe* u f ó C. M. Ja ck so n w as a b u sin ess Vis ito r in P en d leto n J u n e 7. « ■ : ; • s L ittle M iss J a n e t Cox, o f A rlin g to n , is v is itin g a t th e hom es of her a u n t Mrs. W. G. Roddo a n d h er u n c le J. E. H am er. S H » L. C. Q uick h a s moved h is fam ily to th e Je n se n place w h ich he re c e n t ly ren ted . 1 Mr. Cleve C lark n a rro w ly escaped a serio u s acc id e n t one day la s t week. H e w as ra k in g w ith a team of m ules. T h e to n g u e of th e ra k e fell dow n f r ig h te n in g th e team an d (causing th e m to ru n aw ay. Mr. C lark w as th ro w n from h is s e a t an d d a rg g e d a s h o r t d ista n c e w h en th e m u les ran in to a fen ce w h ich caused th em to stop. Mr. C lark escaped w ith a few sc ra tc h e s an d b ru ises. .’’■i'Sífei «fe Doctors Differ About Uncle Sam Whether he is pictured as tall and slim, or snug as a roly-poly—it’s all one to us—we’re neutral. All we care about is FITTING him in Overalls when he wants a suit and he surely will be fitted to the Queen’s taste in M aster L oren Jack so n is n u rs in g a sp ra in e d w ris t, th e re s u lt of a tu m b le from a horse. M iss M a rg a re t O rn sd u ff w e n t to M ilton F rid a y , J u n e 10, to v is it w ith frie n d s fo r a s h o r t tim e. E a r l A. W illiam s, b ro th e r of Mrs. W. A. H in e lln e m ade a s h o r t call a t th e H in e lln e ra n c h M onday rosrn- ing. H e m o to red dow n to look a fte r b u sin ess in te re s ts on th e p ro ject. :D WX’gg OVERALLS Men’s Dress and Work Shoes $2.75 Up “TOO MUCH JOHNSON” BRYANT WASHBURN S NEW SCREEN FARCE L A D IE S ’ and C H IL D R E N ’S SHOES W illiam G ille tte ’s fam ous farce. ‘Too M uch J o h n s o n ,” h a s reached Call and inspect our goods. We are sure we can satisfy you. A ll K ind* of Shoe Repairing Hahn’s General Shoe Store Bring in Y our F ilm s I have the Agency for Complete WATKINS’ LINE of SPICES, EXTRACTS, TOILET PREPARATIONS ETC. Call a t residence or leave orders a t Ore. Hdw. Co. Mrs. J. 5. Wesf H e rm i» !on. O re . H as Y our Subscription E x p ir e d ? Come in arte renew il next tinte you a n In town. O ur fin ish in g d e p a rtm e n t th r o u g h u p -to -d a te m eth o d s, e q u ip m en t a n d e x p e rt h a n d lin g can h elp you g e t t i n k in d of p ic tu re s you w a n t. T o use a sla n g ex p ressio n : - “ W e’r e th e re a t th e fin is h ." Prices for Films AlfD Film n| | No FOR DEVELOPING AND PRINTING For Kodak 127 Vest Pocket 117|No. 1 Brownie 1 2 0 ^ 0 . 2 Brownie 115 2 A Brownie 116 2 A Brownie or 1 A Kodak 118 No. 3 Kodak or Brownie Kodak 13C 2 C Kodak 122 3 A Kodak post card size Price I Price of prfnt Film |Ka- h 25 .25 .25 .30 .03 .03 .04 .05 .30 .05 .45 .45 .05 .05 .55: .05 Developing Films Roll of 6 .............................. RoU of 12 .............................. Film P a c k s .............. ............. MITCHELL DRUG CO. 10c 15c 25c he screen an d w ill be seen a t the P lay H ouse S a tu rd a y , J u n e 18 w ith B ry a n t W a sh b u rn In th e s ta rrin g role. T h e p lay w as o rig in a lly p ro duced some tw e n ty -fiv e y e a rs ago an d w as h ailed as th e best*A m erican farce of th e d ay . It is said to bi even m ore e n te r ta in in g as a m otion p ic tu re . T h e h ero Is A u g u stu s B illin g s who h a s a fo n d n ess fo r y a tc h ln g , a p re tty w ife, an d an ira scib le m o th er-in -law . T h e first-siam ed fa ilin g leads him t< accep t th e in v ita tio n of a flirta tio n ' d o w ag er to acom puny h e r on a y a tc h ln g p a rty to Mexico. T h e m o th er-in - law g e ts on h is tr a il. C o m plications o v er a m ix -u p In n am es, a jealo u s h u sb a n d , an d o th e r m irth -p ro v o k in g d e ta ils Involves B illin g s in to a mess, from w h ich h e e x tric a te s h im self by c lev e r tric k . L ois W ilson is a g a in Mr. W alsh- h u rn ’s le a d in g w om an a n d th e su p p o rtin g c a st also Includes Adele F a rr |n g to n , M onte B lue, a n d C. H. G e ld a rt. T h e p ic tu re , w hich Is n P a ra m o u n t-A rtc ra ft, w as d irected by D onald C risp. E d d ie L yons an d . Lee M organ, m ost p o p u la r o f screen fu n m ak ers. h a v e n ev er h ad m ore co n g en ia l roles in th e ir c a r r e r th a n Dr. Poole and h is m eddlesom e frie n d , G eorge, In “ F ix ed by G eo rg e," th e com edy hit w h ich w ill be sh o w n a t th e Play H ouse W ed n esd ay , J u n e 22. N o. 40 Settlers Coming From East Points T he S ta te of O regon I b on th e rig h t tra c k a t la s t in re g a rd to lan d s e t tlem ent,. a n d th e p la n u n d e rta k e n th is su m m er , fo r b rin g in g s e ttle rs from th e m id d lew est, if follow ed as a co n siste n t policy for a n u m b er of years, w ill b rin g O regon up to h er rig h tfu l place in r u r a l p o p u latio n and developm ent a c c o rd in g to C. C G lgnoux of O m aha, A ssista n t S up e rs is o r of A g ric u ltu ra l of th e U nion P acific Sysfem , In an ad d ress before th e O regon S ta te C h am b er of Com m erce lan d se ttle m e n t conference. T he co n feren ce of re p re se n ta tiv e business m en an d com m ercial club sec re ta rie s w as called to p erfect a r ra n g e m e n ts fo r th e recep tio n an d e n te rta in m e n t of th e firs t tra in lo a d of s e ttle rs w ho w ill a rriv e In O regon from th e m iddle w est on J u ly 21st and to fo rm u la te p la n s fo r a con tin u ed land s e ttle m e n t policy for th e fu tu re . “O regon h a s been a ste p o r tw o behind th e p a ra d e In th e p a st in re g a rd to lan d s e ttle jn e n t,” declared G enoux in p le d g in g th e u n q u alified su p p o rt of th e U nion P a c ific System to th e p re se n t p la n s , “ H ereto fo re, th ere h as been no o rg a n iz e d p lan for b rin g in g s e ttle rs to th e s ta te , or to tak e care of them a f te r th e ir a rriv a l. You a re on (he r ig h t tr a c k a t last, and y o u r success is c e rta in .” W illiam H anley, a d ire c to r of th e S ta te C ham ber, w ho h as ju s t re tu rn - d frOm th e m iddle w est, declared th a t th e M iddle W e ste rn s a re ready to move an d a re in te re ste d in O regon. An in c re a sin g ly la rg e n u m b e r of these s u b s ta n tia l fa rm e rs can be b ro u g h t to O regon each su cceeding year, he said. S e c re ta ry Q uayle’s re p o rt of th e progress m ade in th e lan d se ttle m e n t plan th u s f a r w as received w ith e n th u siasm by th e assem bled d elegates. It w as po in ted o u t th a t a g re a t in te r- s t in th e h o m eseek ers’ ex cu rsio n to O regon in J u ly w as b ein g m an ifested h ro u g h o u t th e m iddle W est. More ih an 1,000 in q u irie s h ad been a n sw ered th u s fa r, acco rd in g to th e r e p o rt. T he fu lle st coo p eratio n in th e land e ttle n ie n t p la n s of th e S ta te C ham ber w as pledged by th e deleg a tes rom v a rio u s p a its of th e s ta te w ho w ers p re s e n t a t th e conference. T hese d e le g a te s in clu d ed : C h arles lu ll, K lam ath F a lls ; L eslie B u tler. Hood R iv e r; G eorge W. H y a tt, E n te rp ris e ; W. P . O’B rien, A s to ria ; Thomas B. K ay, T. E. M cCroskey and A. C. B o h rn ste d t of S alem ; E. E. Ilrodie, O regon C ity ; II. H. Jo n as, k a v e r to n ; J o h n H en d erso n , Opal ■ ity ; H a rry W. G ard , M ad ras; J. H. F u ller, A sh lan d ; W . A. R eid, M arsh field; H. A. Jo s lin , D allas; M. D M organ, H a rris b u rg ; R. L. Schee, P rin e v ille ; W. E. M eacham , B ak er; A n tles, B end; G ordon J . T aylor, M olalla; P a u l R obinson. A u ro ra ; A lfred A. A ya, Roy T. B ishop, Win M cM urray, N. U. C a rp e n te r, Jo h n F erg u so n , R alp h A ckley, G eorge L. H urd. W . I. G rif fith , F. M. B uin- i.ell, .Mrs. W in n ie B rad en , Mm. H. C raw ford an d A. R. Jo h n so n . Saturday, June 18 B ryan t W ashburn in “T o o M u ch J o h n son ” Comedy— ‘ I t’s a Boy’ Sunday, June 19 T om M oore *» “T o b y ’s B o w ” ______________ » Comedy—“ His Own Medicine” Wednesday, June 22 L yon s an d M oran •» A Comedy Feature “f i x e d B y G e o r g e ” Eddie Polo in .“King of the Circus” 7:30-9:15 15-35C EAT AT THE Oregon Hotel Cafe Best of Service a t Reasonable Rates M R S . M I L L IE D E C K .I P r o p , Kefir educed frem K A H N T A IL O R IN G CO. f u l l l n / i ad I» J e e i i t , Saturday k v n u n t Z’eH T h e r e ’s T a ilo r e d -to -M e a su r e C o m fo rt in ,K A ,H N C loth es B ecause th ese clo th es a re In d iv id u a lly ta ilo re d by e x p e rts and fitte d to y o u r e x a c t m easu rem en ts, a KAHN M adc-to-M ea- Merchants Convention T h e M erch an ts C on v en tio n a t Spa ta n e J u ly 20-22, w ill be th e largest ta f h e rin g of P acific N o rth w est busi less m en on record. S pecial strew » b e in g laid on th e fa c t th a t the n th e r in g Is not a ''b u y e rs w eek” in w hich th e se llin g of goods Is em pha- Ized. At th e S p okane m e e tin g the ibjeet Is not th e sale of goods, and uh sales as a re m ade w ill be only In cid en tal to th e m ain Iden, w hich Is to provide th e r e ta ile rs of th e P acific N o rth w est an o p p o rtu n ity to become ic q u a ln te d a fre sh W ith S pokane u n t o fa v o ra b le circ u m sta n c e s w hen pecial provisiotta can be m ade for h e ir e n te r ta in m e n t. T h e education- I fe a tu re s a re designed to be of e n u ln e p ra c tic a l valu e to m e rc h a n ts and a re a ttr a c tin g w idespread In té r ê t. su re su it n e v er b in d s o r bags. T h e fit is a lw ay s p e rfe c tly co m fo rta b le, even In c lo se -b u tto n in g , fo rm -fittin g m odels. T he f it acro ss th e s h o u ld e rs Is n a tu r a l— an d , since th e w e ig h t of th e g a rm e n t Is ev en ly d is trib u te d , n o t c o n c e n tra te d u n n a tu r a lly a t a sin g le p o in t, as In th e ense of poorly f ittin g clo th es, y o u r KAHN s u it feels co m fo rta b le, even 111 w arm w cu th cr an d Is free from th e ugly w rin k les th a t a lw ay s develop In less- p e tfe c tly fitte d clo th es. T o be RUre of g e ttin g a g e n u in e m ade-to-m ea su re f i t — p lu s th e m ost c a re fu l h an d -ta ilo re d w o rk m a n sh ip — come in an d be m easured fo r a KAHN M ade-to-M easore s u it. Ask to see o u r special m a te ria ls fo r h o t w e a th e r w earin g . .à J. M. SMITH Herm iston H otel A Blooming Chicken L ittle M ary w as v is itin g her ra n rim o th e r In th e c o u n try . W alk T h e re w ill be a Y oung P eoples in g In th e g a rd e n , sh e chan ced to see S ocial a t th e S h o tw ell hom e F rid a y peacock, a b ird sh e h ad n ev er aeen e v e n in g o f th is w eek. J u n e 17 all before. A fte r g a z in g In s ile n t a d e v e n in g o f th is w eek J u n e 17. All m ira tio n , sh e ra n q u ick ly in to th e lio n a n d th e ir frie n d s a re co rd ially house a n d c ried o u t: "O h g ra n n y , In v ited . T h e re w ill be a g en eral come a n d see* One o f y o u r c h ick e n s good tim e. W h o k n o w s b u t th a t Is in bloom .” — T h e C h ris tia n R eg th e r e w ill be refre sh m e n ts. ister. LE G A L BLANKS For Sale at The Herald Office