The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 26, 1922, Image 4

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    THE HEBMIHTOK HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
High School Mirror
EXCHANGE
Devoted to the Interest and Development of the Hermiston Schools
D ra ft, to A ll P a rt, of the United State,
$ 1.00 to 1 1 0 .0 0 — 5c
$ 1 0 .0 0 to $ 5 0 .0 0 .- 10c
$ 5 0 .0 0 to $ 1 0 0 .0 0 „
Each additional.$100
D ra ft, and Traveler, Check, far all P art, World
15c
15c
Voi. 2.
The mid-winter exams are over and
the new semester has begun. Sever­
al subjects have been added this
semester. Agriculture, higher arth-
metic and botany are some of the
new subjects.
Ho. 19
tends to put on the operetta this
spring.
Will the pullets be laying next
tall when the price of eggs Is high­
est? A definite hatching plan now
and provisions for carrying out the
schedule will help toward that end.—
; O. A. C. Experiment station.
L O D G E D IR E C T O R Y
ueen E sther chapter n ». ioi . o. e . 8 ,
m eet. .econd Tu<aday .v e n in , o / each month
• t 81B .harp in Maionic hall. V i.itin » member*
Minnie E. Stew art, W. M.
Kathryn 1* Garner. See.
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IN LODGE NO. W8. A . F. * A . M .
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• • meet* in Masonic * Hal)
Third
Tuesday
ivening«
of each " -------
month.
k £> T
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*- Vinitin< broth-
Back in Business Ì
Mrs. Gunn of the high school fac­
ulty has been In Portland for sever­
al days because of Illness of her son,
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
Henry. While she has been away,
Hermiaton. Oregon
According to the Stanfield Stand­ Mrs. Putman has been substituting.
ard, Stanfield high school has drop­ Henry is seriously 111 and it Is un­
ped out of the State Debating League certain when Mrs. Gunn will return.
This leaves only Hermiston and Uma-
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N o ® ? h ? fr e b ? “ Ì e K V K legal til,a tn thls di8tr,ct' As th,B 18 ‘he
Mr. Voelker is planning on at­
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voters of School District No. 14 of flrst year Umatilla has put out a de- tending a meeting of the principals of
Umatilla County, State of Oregon, bating team, Hermiston should be schools of the county to be held at
Our new brick shoe store is now open ■
that a School Meeting of said District successful in this district.
Pendleton Saturday.
with a new line of goods. See us for
will be held at the school house, on |
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SHOE REPAIRING
the 11th day of February. 1922, at
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£
The processes in the making of
3 o'clock in the afternoon to elect
Last Friday night, the Athena high
OAK TAN SHOE STORE
FOR SALE
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one director to fill the vacancy caused school boys basketball team beat the woolen goods are shown in an Inter­
by M. D. Scroggs resigned.
•a tm R o d g e re , P ro p .
local high school team by a score of esting exhibit received from the Pen.
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R. A. Brownson, Clerk. F. B. Sway- 33 to 3. The Athena team displayed
FOR SALE—Six months billy sired
dleton
Woolen
Mills
by
the
Commer­
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20-3tc
by *1000 Nubian. Bernard Signs, ze, Chairman.
team work and basket shooting, cial Geography class.
Boardman, Oregon.
20-4tc.
which were impossible for Hermiston
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
FOR SALE!—Two or three fresh cows. In the County Court of the State of to attain on account of lack of gym­
Next weeks Issue of the Hermiston
Oregon for Umatilla County. In nasium facilities. Saturday night Herald will be put out by the high
R. O Horning.
20-ltp
HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK
the Matter of the Estate of Ben­
the Athena boys beat the Stanfield school students. Some of the high
jamin F. Newcomer, deceased.
FOR SALE—One steel Range and
Notice is hereby given that the . high school team 35 to 10 which school students are interested in
TRANSFER
Heater, Library table, Bed and
Cot, Rocker. Tubs and Boiler. All undersigned has been appointed exe- would make things seem about equal, journalism and since Mr. Malnwar-
cutor
of
the
last
will
and
testament
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good and goes at a great sacrifice.
ing, editor of the Herald is away It
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Call at W. W. Felthouse old place of Benjamin F. Newcomer, deceased,
P M O N I OREGON HARDW ARE
In, the preliminaty games Friday will give the students an excellent
4*6 miles east of Hermiston. A. and has qualified as the law directs.
N o . 431
All
persons
having
claims
against
night
the
junior
and
senior
girls
chance
to
show
their
“talent.”
The
L. Anderson.
20-ltc.
said estate are required to present snowe(j under the Freshmen and whole high school is to help in the
FOR
SALE— Selected
Tillamook the same to me with proper vouchers. Sophomores.
edition, with the staff of the Mirror
H. Robinett, Prop.
county dairy calves out of high at the office of my attorney, W. J.
In charge.
Warner
In
Hermiston,
Oregon
within
grade cows making 300 pounds
Friday night of this week both
Hermiston, Ore.
of fat of better In cow testing as­ six months from the date hereof.
Dated this 28th day of December, Hermiston high school teams play
sociation and purebred registered
Grade News
sires. For particulars and prices 1921.
Joe McNaught who has been out
Willard W. Felthouse at Stanfield. The boys game should
write Frank A. Rowe, 53 Fourth
Executor be a fast one as the teams seem falr- of school on account of a serlus acci­
St., Portland, Ore., dealer In dairy 16-5tc.
! ly evenly matched. Little Is known dent is In school again.
stock.
20-2tc.
Tom Thumb Wedding Big Success
Stanfields girls team. Everyone
FOR SALE OR TRADE— Four wheel
About fifty children took part In wjj0 can jg urged to go to Stanfield
The seventh grade Is sorry to lose
SEE
drive aut truck new pneumatic a very attractive entertainment.
Florence Madden from the class. She
and root for Hermiston.
tires. Easy terms for cash deal,
'The
Marriage
of
the
Midgets
or
Tom
moved to Arlington last week.
or will trade for land, cattle and
hogs. W. A. Leathers.
16-tfc. rhombs Wedding” given Thursday
The senior class have ordered
evening in the Hermiston Play House ' |j,ejr p|n8 an<j rings at last after dis-
The seventh grade exams are over
FOR SALE— Registered Jersey cow
Also Economy King separator and About two hundred people attended CU8Bing the matter for several months and everyone is happy again.
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8 foot black walnut extension din­ the Wedding.
The Butler, Leonard Voelker took ; The b<K)kg for the operetta .<Tho
ing table Mrs. B. K. Sprague.
In the eighth grade semester exams
Phone 282.
19-4tc. his place at the enterance ready to , LOve Pirates of Hawll’ have been re- the highest grades were made by Hen
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announce the relatives an Invited ce|ve(jj an(j (ry outs for the cast will ty Shelladay, Howard Reid and Er-
GROW GRAPES under contract. guests as they were ushered In by
! be held soon. The high school In- nest Parrish.
Very low prices for vines for com­
mercial planting. Peaches, Apri­ Eddie Bensel and Vivian Horning,
cots, Cherries, all kinds of fruit who Indicated their places In a curi­
high school department staged a pie
and ornamental stock. Ask for ous manner bowing to each couple
sale at the cafeteria luncheon on
grape circular. Home Nursery as they reached their places.
Monday. Three kinds was served,
C h Itlililnnd, Wash.
17-tfo
The first couples to enter were
8F B C IA L CO RRESPO NDENCE
apple, lemon and chocolate. The de­
and
Grandmc(ther
BUY A HOME— 10 to 64 acres, par­ Grandfather
mand greatly exceeded the supply.
tially Improved. Joins city on Thumb, Glen Parsons and Margaret
Boardman, Ore., Jan. 23— Tho
east. Water right paid to date. Waterman. The Brides mother, lit- wory of the first semester of the
The members of the Boardman elec­
12 yenrs to pay. Eber D. Mossle.
17-8tc. tie Bernice Wann, Grandparents of Boardman school was completed last tion board are receiving appoint­
the Bride, Norris Adams and Jim week practically all the examinations ment slips from the county clerk this
FOR SALE—Thorohred Jersey Helf­ Warner; Minister's wife. Edna Bary- and reports having been completed
L, «jJlA
er fresh March 1. 1 thorohred man; Sisters Genevieve Hann and In spite of adverse conditions result- week-
Jersey heifer 10 mo. old. August Ruth Bensel; Cousins, Ray Parson3, ing In the school pumping plant go-
A dally rabbit drive has been tho
F. Belsse.
19-tfc. Mary Brownson; Aunts, Margaret Ing out of commission. The high
order
of the day for some time past,
Wtshart, Margaret Deck. Other In- school play has been chosen and the
FOR SALE— A new camera, cost *38 vlted guests: Frank Adams, Margret books ordered. It will be a musical as a supplement to the poison cam­
for *25. Inquire Herald office. Sampson, Merrlth Schilling, Vivian comedy entitled “In Hot Tamale paign. It Is estimated that at least
6-tfc.
15,000 rabbits have been killed by
Smith, Forest Evans, Nell Wlnesett, Land."
both methods this winter.
Edmond
Briggs,
Marjory
Mullens,
LOST AND FOUND
A. D. CROSLAND & SON
Morris Mullens, (Batchelor friends)
On Friday night we had hoped the
Notice has been received from
Dorothy Straw, Marlon Henderson. worst was over, when for a few
Inquire
pocket
books.
FOUND 2
16-3tc. Merlin Ernheart, Mabie Parsons, hours a southwestern Chinook pre­ Portland that special luncheons will
Herald.
I xui I h Stone. Marjory Putman.
vailed, but during the night the be served by the Chamber of Com­
The
three
old
maids
were
Dorothy
frost
king again assumed sway and merce during the week Jan. 23 to
MISCELLANEOUS
Hitt. Shirley Brownson and Jano the enforced vacation at the school is 28 featuring in the menus Oregon
E. L. HALL Transfer. Call Knerr’s Warner.
still on. With the continued cold products and industries. The Board-
The Bridesmaids (were Margaret some of the pipes in the more expos­ man Cheese Association is offering
garage. Phone 152.
12-tfc.
TWO TRUCKS
Ernhart, Helen Wann, Mildred ed places are bursting, and the ex­ Swiss Cream Brick Cheese and Frank
Owing to the fact that the Coal Phelps. Ruth Dodd.
QUICK SERVICE
tent of the repairs necessary will be Otto Is sending a can of Supreme
Mines u tta h sight draft to Bill of
Candied Honey as Boardman’s con­
Bestman, Chester Cook. Groom,
Lading making all coal strictly cash Buddy Prime. Bride I. ou 1 h Schlnke. unknown until they are all loosened tribution.
up
by
warmer
weather.
on arrival, we are compelled to In­
stall a cash with order system to otir Maid of Honor, Patsy Patterson.
cretin «rs. Beginning Aug. 10th, Father. Richard Hitt. Minister Har­
Prizes For Picked People
Miss Myrtle McNeill Is spending
1921. ull orders for fuel must be ac­
vey Adams. Ice Cream servers, the enforced holiday with Mrs.
The Hermiston Herald has been re­
Calls Answered All Hours
companied with cash.
Betty Smith, Ethel Kennings and Vi­ Blanche Watkins, Boardman primary- quested to announce that all high
Inland Empire Lumber Co.
olet Smith,
school students in this territory are
teacher, who lives at -Irrigon.
4 8-tfc. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
The solo parts were especially well
eligible for the prize play writing
SHOP—
—Oa les rendered and all those who were
TIRE
ELLIOTT'S
The Interest in base ball has be­ contest, conducted by the Dramatic
52-ltc. present enjoyed a splendid program.
tires.
come evident In spite of the weather. C h* of Gooding College, which Is
The play was given under the aus­ Last Saturday night the local club composed of members chosen from ■ E L E C T R I C F I X T U R E S ?
CASH Paid for second hand good, pices of the M. E Ladles Aid and un­
gave a dance In order to secure mon­ the department of expression.
• A N D A P P L IA N C E S
Correll's Shop.
17-tfc
der directions of Miss Howell.
Phone 139
This contest haa grown out of tho 1
ey for supplies.
, 2 0 3 3 . C o u r t 3 t . P e n d le to n , O re . g
conviction
that
there
is
much
latent
THE feeling of security Is well worth
Income Tax in Nutshell
How about
the premium puid.
Who? Single persons who had net
The Rev. Mr. Hillis who serves the talent in our high schools which, if ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■in
that Fire Insurance? See the E. Income of *1,000 or more, or gross
churches
at Boardman and Irrigon discovered and developed, will lead
11-tfe
P. Dodd Agency.
Income of *5,000 or more. Married has been delivering a series of ser­ to the betterment of the American
TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon couples who had net Income of *2000 mons In Umatilla during the past drama.
paper at the Herald office.
The plan provides a list of prises
or more, or gross Income of *5,000 week and will resume again next
to be given for the best one-act play
or
more.
week.
At
present
he
Is
absent
In
New ,nd Used Merchandise bought, sold
When? March 15, 1922, Is final the Western part of the state on written by high school students. The
and exchanged.
A. Correll.
rules of the contest permit any stud­
date for filing returns and making other religious matters.
TYPEWRITER Ribbons and earbon first payments.
ent of any high school to compete.
paper for sale at the Herald.
LEAVE
There are no limitations upon the
Where?
Collector of Internal
(Too Into for last week)
plays
as
to
type
or
length,
provided
revenue
for
the
district
In
which
Pendleton
8:00 12:00 4:00
Boardman, Ore., Jan. 18— Notices
Stoves, heaters, ranges Nxight. sold, ex­
the person llvos, or haa his principal have been served on the people of the they are suitable for one-act produc­ Echo
9:16 1:15 5:15
changed or repaired. Correll’s Shop.
place of business.
Stanfield
9:30 1:35 5:35
town that after 30 days water serv­ tion.
Adding machine rolls of paper for
The first prize will be *25.00; tho
How? Full directions on Form ice from the school plant will be dis­
Hermiston
9:55 1:55 6:55
sale nt the Herald office.
1040A and Form 1040; also the law continued. as the rentals, even If all second *15.00; the third 100.00 and Into Umatilla 10:15 2:15 8:15
paid In, would not pay for the wear the fourth *5.00. All plays sent In
WANTED TO BUY veal and eggs. and regulations.
LEAVE
Whnt? Four per cent normal tax and tear on the machinery. Further will be read by competent Judges,
Send your eggs. Write or phone
8:00 12:00 4:00
about veal. Earl Brownell, Uma­ on taxable Income up to *4,000 In action of the school board at Its reg­ who will name the winners. The Umatilla
8:20
12:20 4:20
Hermiston
tilla.
1-tfc. excess of exemption. Eight per cent
ular meeting last Saturday included manuscripts must he in the hands of Stanfield
8:45 12:45 4:46
the
Judges
by
April
1
and.
after
the
ADDING machine rolls at the Herald normal tax on balance of taxable In­ the placing of an order for a earload
9:00 1:00 8:00
come. Sur-tax from 1 per cent to of coal with Tra A. Berger, who had awarding of the prizes, will become Echo
office.
Into Pendleton 10:15 2:15 8:15
65 per cent on net incomes over 85,- In tho lowest bid when the decision the property of the dramatic club.
Further Instructions concerning
TWO TRIPS SUNDAY
WANTED TO RENT Plano for about 000 for the year 1921.
was made. Later In the day another
five months. Miss Hand Bogard.
the contest may he obtained from Leaving Pendleton 8 a. tn. and
similar
bid
was
placed.
Past
and
Worth Considering
18-3tp
4 p. m.
The question la not so much how future expenditures were checked up Esther Hope Jacoby, dramatic Direct'
or, Gooding. Idaho.
Leaving Umatilla 8 a. m. and
with
the
Idea
of
arranging
such
econ­
you
eon
tract
a
cold,
but
how
to
get
Taken Un Notice
4 p. m.
Notice Is hereby given that I have ild of it with the least lose of time omies as possible without decreasing
722 Cottonwood
Phone 888
Chamberlain’s Cough Remtdy
taken up and held at my ranch 4 and Inconveniences. If you will con- the efficiency of the schools. A new
miles west of Hermiston the follow­ elder the experience of others under call for outstanding warrants Is he-
Thia la a plesant. safe reliable med­ We Deliver Parcels at Way Points
ing described animals:
icine for coughs and colds. It has
1 Brown gelding, branded on left slmilar circumstances, who have Ing made by the school clerk covering
panse
hip. cannot make out brand. 1 Bay been most successful In cheeking the last Installment of tax received been In use for many years and Is
» « • l e t o n t e S c H » . St.OO
gelding, no brand, about 4 years old thetr colds, tn their beginning, you from the county treasurer. The held In high esteem tn most house­
t e S t e n * « I d , U t.X S
Said animals will be sold, unless re­ will secure a bottle of Chamberlain's West side hus route has been chang­ holds where Its good qualities are
Renelle«» n t e M e r n e l e t e n , e i.S O
d e e m e d at public auction to the high­
I U m e t i l i * . S t.T S
est bidder for cash tn hand on the Cough Remedy without delay, and ed to go directly south from the beet known. It la a favorite with
1st day of March, 1922 at the above use If faithfully. There are many school house as long as the roads are mothers of young children, as It con­
tains no opium or other harmful
described ranch at 1 o’clock p m
Station at Hotel Oregon and
fnntlllee who have used this prepara­ In suitable condition.
Dated at Hermiston on this 25th tion successfully for years and hold
drug. Try It when you have need of
Hotel Hraiston
dav of January. 1*22
The cooking class of the Junior such a remedy.
20-2tc.
Signed—Prior Shaw. It In high «»teem. It la excellent.
” °DWDun<*n. Secy.
V IN E Y A R D LODGE NO. 20«. l. o . o . F .
v
meets each Munday evening In Odd Fellows
[ hall. Visiting members cordially invited.
[ W. R. Loaahorn. Sec.
Jack Knapp. N . G.
P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S
D R . R . G. G A G E
P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n
Office—Gladys Ave. near Fire* S t.
Office Hours:
Phone Ml
2 to 5; 7:80 to 9.
D R . F R A N C IS P. A D A M S
Physician ami Surgeon
E yes trsateH, tested and Glasses Fitted
Office over First Nat ion<1 Bank
OFFICE PHONE. 92
RESIDENCE PHONE. 596
Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5:30 p. m.
Day or night calk anaweied promptly
I
H IT T
BOARDMAN NEWS
GUNS
AMMUNITION
A FULL UNE
All Lines
of Transfer
Phone 785
A . F. B eiu e . W. M.
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
Office over First National Bank
Osteopathy
Medicine
Surgery
Calls answered at all hours
Office phone 551
Residence phone 711
D r . F. V. P R IM E
D E N T IS T R Y
Hermiston. Oregon
Office, Bank Bltlÿ.
Office Phone, 93
Residence Phone
Office Hours
8 a. m. te 5 p. as.
VV. J . W A R N E R
ATTORNEY AT LAW
H E R M IS T O N . O R E G O N
J. D . Z Ü R C H E R
L A W Y E R
Stanfield
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O re g o n
UMATILLA GENERAL HOSPITAL
Well and Modernly Equipped
Special Rates in Maternity Casei
Miss Nell Kammerlin, superin­
tendent.
Edwards Building
ei . s . m c k e n z t e , m . n.
EYE, EAR, NOSE A N D THROAT
Has removed from his formerQocation in the
Bond Bldar. to
Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland EmpireCBank B'dff.
P E N D L E T O N
O R EG O N
D R . L . C. R I C I I E Y
OPTOMETRIST ANDlOPTICIAN
E yes SeientificallylExamined
Lenses Ground and Fitted
American National Bank
Bldff.
Pendleton
Oregon
DR. RAY LOGAN,
Physican and Surgeon
Umatilla, Oregon
Service
Speed
Economy
F r u it, B a le d H a y a n d
L iv e s to c k T r a n s f e r
0 . 0 . Felthouse :: Phone 404
¡ J .L .V A U G I I A ^ I
Pendleton and
Umatilla Stage
E . L . II A L L
T R A N SFE R
PH O NE 152
Leave order* at
Knerr’s Garage
Piatti
CONFECTIONERY
STATIONERY
Delicious
Wholesome
C onfectionery
Tasty
Stationery
For Women
N eu» stand
Cigars and Tobacco