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THE ' ven tilatio n from below as w ell as 1 from th e sides. T his practice w ill m inim ize th e developem ent of rots ARMISTICE DAY IS OBSERVED FRIDAY X T “ _____ a ____________ November 11 was holliday In H erm iston. All stores were closed and business practically stopped. In the afternoon a brief service was held In the Play House u nder the auspices of H erm iston post of the American Legion. Rev. A lfred Lockwood of the Episcopal church of Pendleton being th e speaker of the day. The m eeting was held a t 1:30 in th e afternoon and th e P lay House was nearly full w hen the services opened. E arl K ingsley, a d ju ta n t of th e post read the orders for service and Rev. H arry A. W ann rendered th e invocation. Two Solos Rendered D eterioration of the spray o u tfit [18 of,en g reater in w inter th an dur- ‘lng ,h e actlvP Reason find« »he depart m ent of ho rticu ltu re. This loss can be avoided by cleaning th e m achine thoroughly and oiling all unpainted surfaces before storing. All worn or broken parts should be eith er rep air ed or replaced before spring.— O. A. C. experim ent station. Boardm an, Ore., Nov. 17-—Board- m an dairym en are p lan n in g on sh ip . ping in concentrates by the carload on a cooperative basis to complete the ration for the increasing herds of dairy cows. On th is basis corn can be laid down a t »25 per ton and bar- ley a t »31. Those who w an t to get in on the deal see P aul Sm ith who has th e m atter in charge. HERALD, COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES A c ex’"'“'n‘ ’ W heat from frosted fields is being REV. ALFRED LOCKWOOD TALKS . held in considerable am ounts by farm ers In the m ountain d istricts of TO GATHERING Oregon. This badly pinched and dam aged g rain is w o rth more for feed th an an y th in g else as it will Plea for Support of Red Cross Made sell only on sam ple grade and nor- By Speaker; Solos by Henry m ally bring less th an its value as ieeed on the ranch.— O. A. C. experl- Shelladay and Dr. Prime m rn t station. H E B M IS T O N SI-SOU L COKKSSrONDSNCB Fred Bennion, county ag en t and Mr. Jackson w ith th e U. S. biological survey, planned to give a rabbit poisoning dem onstration at the H en. ry o tt ranch last Tuesday, b ut could not do so on account of being delayed on the way ht^e by the storm Monday, as it takes two days to dem- on strate, however, he told the people who came how to poison th e rabbits through the sum m er months, -■ L ittle Opal Stockard, 13 m onths ojd 5a by o( y r . a n d Mrs .H a y s Stock- I ald got hold of a daiay fly billed and puiled out two of the wicks. She sucge(j One of the poison wick^s and Dr. Illsley responded to a h u rry up call. The little one is restin g easy and although she had a ^lose call , will recover. T he old sw a tte r seems ! th e safest w here babies are concern ed for it seems as though no m atter j how careful we are th e re is danger | of babies g ettin g the poisoned killers. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. L eathers and Mr. and Mrs. Jam es W h itak er m otor- ed to P o rtland to the In tern atio n al ! sto ck Show la st (week w here Mr. L eathers purchased a new Studebak- er car. I ----------- Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Upham motored to Pendlhton Monday. j ---------- Roy Rodgers had the m isfortune to fall w hile w orking on th e ditch w ith th e Governm ent crew and h it his head. He had to be taRen to his home. H E R M IS T O N , W alter Blessing. She here for th e past year. has OREGON. visited Methodist Church Notes Sunday school 10 o'clock a. m.. Church service a t 11. EpW-orth league at 7. Ed. Beddow and Mr. and Mrs. Mid-week prayer and praise serv G entry from Cold Springs country re turned on Tuesday from the Intel* ice W ednesday evening a t 7:30. Columbia Sunday afternoon Sun- n ational Stock Show in Portland. ---------- j day school a t 2 o’clock, preaching W illiam W augam an, son of Mr. S service 3 o’clock, and Mrs. F ran k W augam an, won The Sunday school Is increasing 2nd prize on four D uroc-Jersey hogs in terest and numbers. Last Sun- which he personally exhibited a t the day the atten d an ce, a t Herm iston In tern atio n al Stock show in Portland. was well over one hundred, next He enjoyed th e trip and the show Sunday our goal is set for 125. very much. The sta te was divided Communion service at the morii- into three d istricts, two d istricts | ng hour. Special music and sermon, west and one d istrict east of th e Cas- Church going is a m eans of grace O ur finishing depart cades. The 1st prize of »40 w ent an<j divinely appointed. I t is help- to W ayne Sw aggart of A thena and fill and restful. A fine investm ent ment, through up-to-date 2nd of »33 to Wm W augam an of Co. of your time. It developes the beat methods and equipment luinbia. These boys are Pig club powers of th e man. B ut how easily w orkers and th e trip was a rew ard of neglected. Absence and expert handling, can from next m erit in th e ir club work. Mr. Som- Sabbath’s services will make it easy help you get the kind of is the local club leader and (O stay aw ay the next week. The pictures you want. should be given credit for the good slig h test irre g u la rity in attdhdance work he has done for the boys of w iil work serious havoc w ith a good Columbia. *■ habit. Then we reach for an excuse To use a slang expres We shall find a plenty, except good sion: Among those of th e sick list th is ones. Most excuses analyzed means, week are Mrs. F. Beddow, W ilma “I d o n 't wish to.” If you w ill a t “ We’re there at the W augam an and Jam es W augam an. finish.” tend church regularly one q u arter, you w ill w ant to go. Try the rem OUR PRICES FOR PRINTING AND Otto H etnl w ent to Pendleton last edy. Begin next Sabbath. We DEVELOPING ARE week and purchased a new Ford car. shall look for you. P rice IPs ice Filmi Your pastor, H arry A. W ann. of P r in t I For Kodak Bring in Tour Films Film IEa< h No I Carl Voyen, post com m ander, w el UMATILLA LADIES GUESTS .25 .03 127’Vest Pocket . comed th e atte n d a n ts and expressed AT COMMUNITY CLUB MEET As business sees It, highw ays of .25 .03 117|No. 1 Brownie th e hope th a t such a g ath erin g m ight prosperity can be rearhed only .25 .04 120|No. 2 Brownie he made an annual event here. Two Oregon Missions Are Recalled in through buy-ways.— N orfolk V irgin 116!2 A Brownie .30 .05 fin e m usical selections w ere given, ian-Pilot. Talks by Members; Two 116|2 A Brownie a vocal solo by Dr. F. V. Prim e, “ My Songs by Quartet .30 .05 I or 1 A Kodak Own U nited S tates,” -and a cornet This foreign paper money would 118|No. 3 Kodak or be w orth more if they prin ted a solo. ‘‘On F landers F ield,” by H enry The Community club had a very .45 .05 I Brownie Kodak lomir strip on one side.— G reenville Shelladey. in terestin g m eeting a t th e library E vangelistic services to begin next .45 .05 13012 C Kodak Piedmont. Rev. Lockwood recalled tof the Sunday are announced by Rev. Mr. last Tuesday, the ladies of th e Uma 12213 A Kodak g ath erin g the rejoicing on th e orig in H illis of the local church. A sim ilar tilla Home Bureau being th eir guests. ! if all our pro-Germans Invested .55 .05 I post card sise al Arm istice day of th ree years ago service has ju st been com pleted at Mrs. H. M. S hilling gave an ac- j ¡p German m arks we can bear the Mr. and Mrs. Jam es W h itak er of Developing Films an d asked if the country had not j Irrigon w ith good results. Mr. H illis Pilot Rock retu rn ed home Monday count of the work of Jason Lee who blow w ith C h ristian fo rtitude.— slum ped in m oral feeling since then. has been in evangelistic w ork for m otnlng afte r a visit a t the L eath er’s installed th e first mission a t Salem. W all S treet Journal. Roll of 6 or 8 10 cents He spoke of th e w ar as having seVera l years and takes the view th a t home. They accom panied the L eath. Mrs. Sommerer gave a splendid talk Roll of 10 or 12 . 15 cents b ro u g h t some com pensation in rais- ( w h at the wo,.Id needs m ost „ a good ers to P o rtlan d and back. on th e Old Oregon T rail and Mrs. ‘'No bePr- n° w o lk ” very Glossy Prints ............ 2 cents extra ing for the tim e the m oral feeling dose of the good ol„ faahioned g08pel. Phipps told of th e work of M arcus succe8sf" 1 as a Protest, but It was an of the nation from stagnation of ______ ' excellent prophecy .---Boston Post. Mrs. A. S. F ish er was on the sick W hitm an. m aterialisim , b u t insisted th a t w e ‘ Mrs. O. C. Young then told of the list last Sunday. “ B etter book weeK,” is being ob If th ere is any corrective value had gone backw ard since we were re- j first Catholic mission established in [ in suggestion, it m ight be well to served by the local schools. The en leased from its tria ls by • the arm ls- deavor is to in still higfifer ideals and ! Mrs. W. W. Felthouse and daught- U m atilla county w hich was located place perpendicular steel bars on tice. CITY TRANSFER AND HAY b etter reading habits. L ists of books «r M argaret left Saturday for Denver near Cabbage Hill. the w indshields.— Chicago Journal. Mrs. Davis of U m atilla was called Rev. Lockwood indorsed strongly recommended by the U. S. D epart- »° viHit indefinitely w ith Mrs. New- HAULING th e Red Cross .d riv e soon to begin m ent of Education' for boys and girls comer, who is seriously ill a t th a t on next and she told many in te rest £■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■£ ing th in g s about th e old town of and asked all to do th e ir share in are being presented as a guide to (Place, ■ Herm iaton U m atilla ■ Call at Shaar’s Barber Shop Umatilla. ta k in g care of those who w ere in th e ir reading. The lib ra ry In the | The ladies q u arte t sang two num ju red in th e w ar. Hope was also B oardm an schools contains about 1 Mrs. H enry Sommerer gave a PHONE 461 expressed th a t th e present disarm a 1000 books and m agazines of juve- splendid talk a t the Community club bers w hich were very enjoyable, after m ent conference In W ashington nlle nature, som ething over 2000 of Tuesday on “ The Oregon T ra il” and which tea was served. J. L CROSLAND m ight find a w ay to m ake fu tu re ad u lt fiction in addition to th e re- Mrs. I . I’, Phipps also gave a fine A Messeng-r to Garcia. w ars impossible. I t w as a good ta lk ference books required by th e sta te biographic sketch of Dr. Marcus The local newspaper is the mes Umatilla Friday * and very much enjoyed, according departm ent of education for stand- W hitm an, senger to Garcia for your town. It to comments heard afterw ard. Hermiston Saturday ardization. goes out to tile world as an advertise W illard F elthouse and brother. ment for the community. To he a good F a th e r B utler gave the benedic REX BEACH’S « Rev. L. B. Losey, arrived in Board- John who Is v isitin g w ith him, have, advertisement it must be a good news tion. The en tire service took but paper. To be a good newspaper It man th is week w ith his fam ily and is gone to A rlington to shoot geese. th ree q u a rte rs of an hour. must have the support of the people occupying the Brown cottage on of the community In the wuy of sub- i Mrs. Banks has gone to Yakima to Heppner street. Mj. Losey comes scrlptions and advertising. Are you BROWN AND GOLD LEAVES from L atah, Wash, to tak e charge of visit h er daughter. LEAVE doing .your part toward making your U m atilla H igh School the work of the A dventist church in paper a good arvertlsement for this 8:00 12:00 4:00 Pendleton By Ruby Powell Among the visitors from Columbia community, one that will carry the kind Boardm an d istrict. A daughter, 9:15 1:15 6:15 Echo , Gladys, has entered th e sixth grade d istric t to th e M ilton-Freew ater ap of a message the people of the com 9:30 1:35 5:85 Stanfield Too la te for last week ple show were P aul Miller, Freeman munity wish carried to the world? of school. 9:65 1:55 5:55 Herm iston Miss Jenks, the 3rd and 4th grade | Phipps, N ew ton W a rrin e r and Otto ................ -•-------- — ■ ■ - . : ± g , . v — u ■ 10:15 2:15 6:15 Into U m atilla teacher, who has been absent for th e T here is a Red Cross contest on be Heinl. Several of th e men w ent to The Deadly Arrow. firs t 10 weeks of school on account tw een the grades of the Boardm an W alla W alla sn d saw th e football LEAVE Hermiston Sunday J U m atilla A mounted Indian nr white mini 8:00 12:00 4:00 tof Illness, resumed h er w ork Monday school to see which can b rin g in the Knnle between W hitm an and W iliam w ith bow and arrows sometimes could 8:20 12:20 4:20 Herm iston Nov. 14th. A program was given most m em berships for th e com ing j ette. k ill more buffaloes than a man could 8:45 12:45 4:45 ALL STAR CAST Stanfield by h er pupils In h er honor for th e year. It is hoped th a t th e re w ill be k ill w ith a ride, says the American 9:00 1:00 5:00 day of h er arrival. Echo F orestry Magazine. At close range I Wm. and Lou Rogers have a con - I N - at least one m em bership for every the arrow was as deadly as the bul Into Pendleton 10:15 2:16 6:15 tra c t for building two bridges on family. Mail subscriptions may be R ubber m a ttin g has been placed on sent to M. B. Signs and credit will th e new highw ay being b u ilt between let. It made less noise, and arrows TWO TRIPS SUNDAY could he discharged four times as rap th e cem ent Incline. T his elim inates be given any one named. Cold Springs and Pendleton. F ran k Leaving Pendleton 8 a. m. and idly as bullets from tnuzzle-loading th e danger of slipping or fallin g on N apton Is w orking w ith them. guns. 4 p. m. th e concrete. Leaving U m atilla 8 a. m. and T he observance of A rm istice day Mrs. Boyes left for h er home in m. closed w ith a program by American A Texas Iconoclast. a ===== B 722 4 p. Cottonwood The school took an active p a rt in Legion Post No. 104. Special fea- West U nity, Ohio last Saturday. She Phon«1 868 Our guess Is that «’hen the bride Way Points th e A rm istice day program F riday tureB w ere com m unity singing, por-I wil1 stop over in Boone, Iowa to vis- promises to love, honor and obey she Wo Deliver Parcels al THANKSGIVING | w hich was under th e m anagem ent of , ray aj o( c l mp life including th e pup '» there. Mts. Boyes is a sister of is Just as earnest ns when she kisses PARKS th e ladies Home B ureau. The o r tent, the crap game, camp songs an d Mrs. A. L inder and au n t of Mrs. the bridegroom’s fo lk s—Dntlas New» ■ SPECIAL!! « — ------------ ■ r —- R a n r i la t o n t o K c * o . S I.IO ch estra furnished two num bers while th e difficulties of th e doughboy ex P e n d l e t o n t o S t o n R t l d , S f.S B the folk dancing class was also rep perienced in g ettin g som ething to eat ■■■■■■■■■■D■■■®■S■B IH ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■* P o n d l e t o n t o H e r m l e t o n , S 1 .7 I Wednesday-Thursday ■ resented. P e n d l e t o n t o U m a t l l l o » S2.1S in a F rench resta u ran t. The address of th e evening w as delivered by Col. Station at Hotel Oregon and B e tte r E nglish week is being es- C allahan of Boardm an and P o rtlan d pecially observed th is year. W ednes- | an<j it was most en th u siastically re • Hotel Hermiston — IN - day m orning each high school stu d - ; reived. Special music was furnished en t was given ten tags. The students a« by the Boardm an q u artet. « w ere deprived of a tag for each error. The annual school budget meetiflg H erb ert Thompson. Leslie Thom p was held th is afternoon and all Items W ant Ads Bring Results son and Joe Dobler left last Sunday uphoia the stan d ard set iast year. A fo r P o rtlan d pihere they will judge new item of »5000 to apply on a S ■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■i stock a t ' th e Pacific in te rn atio n a l gymnasium w as tu rn ed down. It live stock show. was decided, however, te build an outdoor basket ball floor which will David T alhor from the first grade also be used for tennis, th e soil being hsR left school on account of ear too gravelly for an ea rth floor. trouble. Mr. Scott, banker nt Lexington, "S ervick F ir .t Store" suffered an au to accident on Sunday Farm Reminders UMATILLA, OREGON |_L when his car stru ck some sand in On« Dairy Breed Best 2 In changing sires in th e dairy herd tu rn in g on to th e Columbia highw ay alw ays plan to change to a b e tte r one near Messner. The car w as over of the same breed, never to one of turned and Mr. Scott was pinioned an o th e r breed. Good bulls from underneath u n til Miss Doris Healy high producing cows can now he a Boardm an high school girl came Libby’s Mince Meat, large glass jars, enough for b ought cheaper th an ever before, along and gave assistance b ringing two pies, special 95c. hence th is Is the tim e to an ticip ate the Injured man to Boardm an in her Plus war tax /future needs and select the next car. He was la ter able to ride to Cranberries, cider, squashes and most all Thanks heed of the herd.— O. A. C. experi H eppner Ju n ctio n to get th e Heppnpr giving necessities. Our stock of i tra in for home, though he was suf- m ent station. W e are exclusive dealer* in Hermiaton ' ferin g considerably, and some Infern al injury is feared. Potatoes W a n t R otation P lan to use an o th er piece of ground A nother reason Irish negotia fo r th e potato field next year, as old potato ground harbors some of tions are slow is because the Sinn Just came In direct from factory. Do you know th e w orst diseases and will cause In Fein w ant to be sure of th e ir p ara you get the large size jam in any flavor at 45c now? fection In next year's crop no m a tte r chutes before they come down off We Weld Anything but a Broken Heart th e ir high horse.— Dallas News. We are atill paying the highest prices for eggs how sound and well treated the seed stock may he. In th e m eantim e the Hermitten, Oregon ' Phone 264 here in Umatilla as usual. seed stocks should be stored In a Germs are frequently cau g h t on * ...— cool, dry place w ith provision for »*>« Gy.— G reenville Pie ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Mitchell Drug Co. TH EATRES: .... — ■ ■ Pendleton and "North W ind’s Malice” : ■ : ■ ■ Umatilla Stage ■ “The Girl From ■ » No W here” ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ : BARNEY OLDFIELD £: Frank Mayo : i ■ ■ ; ’ Has Knocked the ■ ■ !! stuffing out of Ford The Fighting Lover” size tire prices STANGEBY & GAST 30x3 30x3 , - $9.99 $0.90 NEIL & BARKER CO. i Thanksgiving is Near Phez Jams and Jellies