/THE HEBM ISTON HERALD, HEBMISTON, OREGON.
The High School Mirror
1. 2
Devoted to the Interest and Development of the Hermiston Schools
eppner high school gave our foot-
team their first defeat of the
sun Saturday, the score being 14
Not a man on the team walk-
css than six miles, and some of
;n walked twelve (miles Friday
tht when the truck stalled on the
y to Heppner. That was about
jugh to tire the team out as they
did not get to bed until nearly mid
night. Therefore they could not be
expected to put up the fight that
they did against Athena. The only
core Hermiston made was on Addle-
man's drop-kick in the first- half.
Miss Lucile Redmond, the (new
high school teacher has arrived and
she assumed charge of the upper
English and other classes at once*
The schedule is being re-arranged,
as there are now three classes In
freshmen English and two in Latin.
The next big bame of the local
A dinner party was given Tuesday
football seasonvwill be the game with night at the home of Phyllis Dyqr
Pendleton Saturday at Pendleton. for the boys who played against Hep
Our team was defeated by Pendleton pner Saturday. It was held at 6:30
MEETING OF OLDER BOYS AT
HEPPNER WELL ATTENDED
Local Delegation is Largest One at
Gathering: Price of Lead
ership is Topic
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friendly rivalry among the schools. • and after dinner a short time was
in a close game last year and our I spent lu singing. Those present
team is out to wipe them off the map were: Doris Swayze, Eldora King
Saturday. A number of high school sley, Melba Callahan, Mabie Brown,
students are intending to go to Pen Pauline Morris, \Gladys Randolph.
dleton to root for the team, and lend Marie Antoinette, Phyllis Dyer, Leo
them encouragement. Our team is Smith, Harold Waterman, Gwynn
not all downhearted over their de Hughes, John Haddox, Neil Boynton
feat by Heppner, but will only fight Ernest Addleman, Everett Parker
harder because of It.
Dan Wlnesett and Mr. Gralapp the
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I coach.
Because the Weston team has
turned out to be very weak the game
A weinie roast was held at the
with Weston has been cancelled, as
the expenses would be very great and butte Tuesday night, and about 15
the manager feels that It would not were out. A splendid'time was en
Joyed by those who attended.
be worth the expense.
The first six weeks are over and
examinations are being held, or have
been held and the report cards will
soon be turned out. Therefore If
"William’’ comes home with a report
card that has very low grades, the
Hermiston is proud of the showing parents will have to see the teachers.
made at the conference, having the The parents are requested to sign
largest number of delegates there,31 the cards and return them promptly
Hermiston Sends
31 to Conference
Baptist Notices
the conference. All the fellows got
a great deal of good out of the con
ference, as was to be expected. The
boys are already making plans for
a Hl-Y club for boys.
The theme of the conference this
year was the price of leadership and
the boys entered into the spirit of
the conference very well and took an
active part in the meeting. As we
did not reach there in time for the
election of offtcers Friday night,
none of our boys were elected officers
of the conference this year as they
undoubtedly would have been if they
had been there Friday night.
The delegates from Hermiston
were: Mr. Voelker and Mr. Gralapp,
leaders, and Paul Stockard, Victor
Stockard. Harold Waterman, Vernon
Waterman, Gynn Hughes, John Had
dox, Roy Silvey, Frederic 'Heseelr,
Dan Winesett, Lawrence Winslow,
Hollis Gordon, Ernest Addleman,
Matthew Gordon, Irwin Shotwell,
Fred Gordon, Donald Shotwell, Carl
Myers. Everett Parker, Leo Smith,
Earl Carson, Clyde McElroy, Wallace
Reid, Marshall Newport, Howard
Parish, Norman Rubener, Frank
Swayze, Herbert Hanellne, Napoleon
Nadeau, Ivar Renika, Gerald Camp
bell and Alton Hooker.
By Frederic Ilesser
Last year at Pendleton our large
delegation of boys voted to have this
year’s older boys' conference at Hep
pner. Consequently the boys have
been looking forward for a long time
to the conference, which was held
at Heppner on October 14, 15 and 16.
Hermiston had the largest delegation
at the conference again this year,
having 31 boys there.
We started at eleven o’clock Fri
day morning on a truck for Heppner,
50 miles away, after a big send off
by those boys who did not go and al
so by the girls.
Engine trouble
and the fact that the truck had no
chains delayed us a great deal, and
finally we were compelled to leave
T. A. HOLDS RECEPTION
the truck as any other movement
IN HONOR OF TEACHERS
would have meant the truck going
in the ditch.
Consequently the boys left the Large Crowd of Parents and Friends
of School Present; Refresh
truck and commenced to walk into
ments Are Served
town, a distance of about six or eight
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miles. They were a very tired
group of boys when they arrived in
The parent-teachers association
Heppner. It was about 11 o'clock leception last Thursday was a de
when they finally received their cided success both as to crowd and
room accomodations, and went to rs to program offered.
A large number of patrons and
bed. This accounted for the football
team being out of condition the next friends of the school from both town
day. Saturday morning the football and country were present. Visitors
team ran a few signals while the were Introduced as they entered the
other boys listened to very interest school building. Talks were given
ing discussions of high school prob by M. D. Scroggs on behalf of the
lems. There was another meeting board of education and there was a
In the afternoon, and then the foot response by Principal A. C. VoeMcer
fall game at 3:30 in which the Her on behalf of the school and the teach
miston team went down to defeat at ers.
Mrs. F. C. McKenzie, president of
the hands of Heppner to a 14 to 3
score.
»he P. T. A. made a brief address
In ttoe evening was one of the big and Doris Swayze rendered a solo
gest meetings of the conference, the which was heartily applauded. An
banquet, given in the Patrick hotel. nterestlng movie entertainment was’
Sunday morning the boys went to 7iven with the high school machine.
Sunday school and church and then Refreshments of apples, coffee and
to a big Sunday dinner at tfie homes ookies were served.
of the people of Heppner. In the
afternoon another very Interesting
Mr. and Mrs. John Dunning are
meetinfS was held, the results of isiting Mr. Knox. Mrs. Dunning
which will probably be a Hi-Y club s a sister of Mr. Knox. The family
for Hermiston high school. Sunday ■re looking for a location In Oregon
evening the boys went to Christaln having recently sold their ranch in
Endeavor and to the last meeting of {tttitas county, east Washington.
The J>and serenaded the newly
married Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rodgers
Tuesday night with the result that
all the boys were treated at the con
fectionery.
The seventh grade Is staging a
writing contest with the ..seventh
grade of the Stanfield schools. They
are exchanging writing once a month
10 drills at a time. This contest Is
being held to try to improve the
Palmer writing of the students and
at the same time foster a spirit of
R. V. Ashinun, Minister. Resi
dence, first house below library.
Sunday school 10:00 o’clock, Ed
Bensel, Supt. This will be the
fourth week of the campaign for
doubling the adult class attendance
Join the ranks and encourage the
greatest organization in the world.
The junior B. Y. P. U. meats in the
basement at the hour of morning
worship. Mrs. W. W. Illsley and
Mrs. Knox directors. The Junior Is
meeting a real need and many of the
children are taking advantage of the
opportunity.
The senior meets at 6:30, topic
"Whot we know about God.” Psalm
139 :1-12.” Young people will be
welcomed. Important business will
be transacted at this meeting. Come
and bring your friends.
The ladies aid will meet next
Wednesday afternoon at 2:30, notice
of the place will be given Sunday. A
full attendance is desired.
Morning worship at 11 o’clock.
Theme “Our Part in Salvation.”
There will be special music by the
ladies chorus.
The evening service at 7:30, notice
the time. Theme, "Making our
word good.” A Christaln welcome
will be extended to all.
Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday
evening.
parts sugar and one part water
with a teaspuonful of tagtarie acid
to every 29 pounds of sugar, makes
a good feed. To make a feeder take
a friction top bucket, puneh from
MANY STANDS OF BEES ARE
30 to 60 small holes in the lid, and
WITHOUT FEED FOR WINTER Invert this filled with syrup on top
ot the hive after remqping the hjve
cover. An extra box may then bo
0 . A. C. Experiment Station Telh
set over the bucket sod the cover to .
How Bees Should be Fed; Syrup
placed. Paper plaoed between it.o
is Recommended
hive ond upper box. with a hole eut
the size of the feed bucket will re-
Due to the light honey crpp this
tain the heat ot the hive.
season many Btands of bees has been
left with depleted stores for winter
feeding, according to observations by
There are two sides to profited,
the O. A. C. experiment station. A ing in food, remarks the Phlladelph.a
check should be made of all hives Record, but the side that the oon-
and feeding resorted to, where nec sumer gets is the rough side.—
essary to avoid loss. A syrup, two Charleston News and Gourter.
You be the Judge
Is it a fair deal to buy an article from one
dealer that, if it goes wrong, you will
have to take to another to get fixed.
J. Coming to
W hyN ot
PENDLETON
Dr.^ Mellenthin
HOW WILL RODGERS EARNED
A DOG TOLD IN MOVIE A SUCCESSFUL SPECIALIST FOR
THE PAST FIFTEEN YEARS
Will Rodgers, who Is starring in
"Jubilo” at the Play House Sunday
Does Not Use Surgery
is the owner of a genuine German po
lice dog valued at one thousand dol
lars. He received the animal as a Will Be at Pendleton Hotel, Tuesday,
gift from Adolphus Busch, the multi
November 10.
millionaire brewer, while he was
playing in T3t. Louis with the last
Office H ours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Ziegfield Follies show. Mr. Rodgers
in his roping and monologue act gave
ONE DAY ONLY
much attention to the June prohibi
tion law which was then a lowering
No Charge for Examination
cloud on the horizon. His humorous
remarks made a hit with Mr. Busch
and he invited the actor out to his es
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular gradu
tate. There he showed him about his ate in medicine and surgery and is
kennels, and suggested that Mr. licensed by the state of Oregon. He
Rodgers accept one of the police dogs visits professionally the more import
as a play-fellow for his children. ant towns and cities and offers to all
Shortly after the star's arrival at the who call on this trip consultation and
Goldwyn studios in Culver City a big examination free, except the expense
crate arrived at the property room, of treatment when desired.
addressed to Mr. Rodgers and con
According to his method of treat
taining the leaping offspring of two ment he does not operate for chronic
of the most famous German police appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of
dogs In this country. Harold Lloyd stomach, tonsils or adenoids.
will also appear in “The Tip."
He has to his credit many wonder
ful results in diseases of the stomach
liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves,
“He Took It Upon Himself”
He took It upon himself was the heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting,
theme of the sermop at the Baptist, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism,
church last Sunday a. m. The pastor sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail
made an indirect oppeal for individ ments.
If you have been ailing for any
ual responsibility. He called atten
tion to different ones that had taken length of time and do not get any
responsibility upon themselves by Letter, do not fail to call, as improper
citing the lives of ilorace Mann measures rather than disease are very
who took the responsibility of free often the cause of youj long standing
education and better education upon trouble.
Remember above date, that exami
his shoulders.
Pointing out that Helen Keller nation on this trip will be free and
though greatly handicapped assumed that his treatment is different.
Address: 336 Boston Block, Minne
the responsibility of the blind child
ren and of how Jacob Riis took ths apolis, Minn.
responsibility of the children of
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
America upon himself and how upon
Riis’ death others were glad to as In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Umatilla County. In
sume responsibility. Dr. Barnado in
the Matter of the Estate of
London assumed the same task for
Christian M. Jensen, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
London’s children. Judge B. Lind
say the biggest little man in Ameri dersigned as administratrix of the
entitled estate has filed with
ca, was spoken of, who has done so above
the clerk of the above entitled court
much for the boys In the juvenile her Final Report and that the Judge
courts.
of said court has designated Monday,
The Individual Is responsible for the 14th day of November. 1921, at
the ocean cable, the telegraph, mod ten o’clock in the forenoon as the
time and the county court room In
ern knowledge about scarlet fever, the county courthouse at Pendleton,
yellow fever and still research goes Umatilla County. Oregon as the place
on though It costs life. How much when and where hearing shall be had
are you taking upon your self. The thereon. Ail persons Interested are
hereby notified to then and there ap
day is yet long. Now is a good time pear and show cause, if any they
to lift.
have, why said report should not be
approved, the administratrix dis
charged. and her bondsmen exonerat
It Is our idea that a picture that ed.
has to be examined with an X-ray to
Dated at Hermiston. Oregon, this
tell whether It is worth *100.000. 8th day of October. 1921.
Mabel M. Jensen
isn’t worth examining.— Dallas News
AdinlnifltrAtrfY
buy your Clocks from the one who can fix
them. They will sell .’you, ”the one that
will give you the least trouble for
The Watchmaker
does not live who likes to fix clocks.
WM. H. OGDEN
JEWELER & W ATCHMAKER TO THE WEST END
H e r m is t o n , O r e g o n
FRIED CHICKEN DINNER
Sunday Noon and Evening
Price 60 cents
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