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(¿lie Wrmfefcm Wralù ■ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ VOL. XVI PENDLETON WINS FROM HERMISTON LOCAL BOYS LOSE BY SCORE OF ü. « K). Ltbrar HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1922 AUTOMOBILE FATALITIES FOR 1921 IN STATE OF OREGON D. R. BROWNELL IS HONORED BY GIFT FROM I, 0. 0. F. LODGE N inety-two People Are Killed in Mo tor Accidents Last Year; No Fa- talaties in 13 Counties Presented W ith 50 Year Jew el at Meeting in Hermiston Last Monday Evening WASHINGTON STATE SHIPPING E MOMMA FONERAL IS HELD SUNDAY RESIDENT OF HERMISTON FOR No. 22 PARENT-TEACHER ASSN. ANNOUNCES SPECIAL MEETING Miss Smith 0 . A. C. Specialist to Speak February 20 Nutrition Here DISTRICT CONVENTION I. 0. 0. F. FEB. 25 LODGES OF MORROW AND UMA According to reports of county cor The local Odd Fellows was honor Mrs. F. C. McKenzie received word POINTS FAVORED PAST TEN YEARS TILLA COUNTIES TO MEET oners throughout the state, fatalities ed by a California lodge of which D. Monday that Miss Marjorie M. Smith from automobile accidents in 1921 — . R. Brownell is a member when asked nutrition specialist from 'O. A. C. ¡numbered 92. In 1920 the figures | to present to Mr. Brownell a fifty will be here the 20th of this month Catherine McNary oí Pendleton were 8»; in 1919, 79; and in 1918, Disadvantages of Shipments Moving year Jewel in recognition of contlnu- Deceased was a Full Cousin and address the Parent-Teacher As- Hermiston Expects to Entertain One 66, [ ous service in the I. O. O. F. lodge for Makes Total of 21 Points in sociution. Her subject will bo "The 0/ Largest Crowds in Its From Oregon Cited in to General Ulysses No fatalities occured in Gilliam i that length of time. ¡Child, It's Food and »It’s Health.” Journal Girls Game Grant History county, nor in Ciakamas, Crook, | At the regular meeting of the lo- , This meeting will be in the nature 1 ______ : Curry, Deschutes, Harney, Hood Riv- ---------- cal lodge Monday evening Mr. Brow of follow-up work started last year j er, Jefferson, Lincoln, Morrqw, Polk, nell, who has resided at Umatilla for along this line and will doubtless Monday's Portland Journal con- the past flffeen years, was presented Emanuel Mumma, one of the pio be of great interest to mothers. An The local basketball teams went Sherman or Wasco, The other coun On Saturday. Feb. 25 the District down to defeat at the hands of the ties’ fatal accidents were as follows: tains the following article which is wlth this beautlful 60 year Jewel, neer and respected citizens of Herrn- ideal lunch will be demonstrated at Conv«n‘*<»n of the I. O. O. F. lodges of Buckaroos last Friday night in Pen- Renton .................... _......................... 1 of interest to all hay shippers of this The presentation speech was made by iston, passed away at his home on ; the meeting. Tho meeting will bo an<» Umatilla counties will dleton. Clatsop ................................................ 8 state:---------------------------------------------- S. F. Bowman, Deputy Grand Master be held in Hermiston. The auditor Main street Wednesday last at the heI<l “t t*>e b'8b school auditorium, Following is the line up as taken * Columbia .... .... 3 ium will house this convention dur Freight rates and their effects on of the state from the East Oreganion of last coos .............1 ing its session here. Word from the the movement of farm products have At this meeting three new mem- age of 76 years, after an illness ex- | ¡GILLIAM COUNTY HAS various lodges of the district lndi- Saturday. Douglas ................................................ 3 been for some time the subject of bers were admitted by transfer and tending over several months. FEWEST ILLITERATE cate that there will be a large attend Hermiston's boys team lined up as Grant....................................... ............ 1 much discussion. The effect of high three by Initiation. A large crowd Since his coming to Hermiston Mr. ance; in fact, it looks like Hermiston follows: Parker and Waterman, for- Jackson ................................................ 6 rates was not so keenly apparent was present. An oyster supper was Mumma has been a member and dea According to a census bulletin Just, wards; Shotwell, center; and Wins- Josephine ........................................... 1 while prices of farm products were at served after the meeting, con of the Baptist church and active received at the office of Mrs. Jean will have one of the largest crowds of visitors in Its history. — low and Smith, guards with Addle- Klamath .............................................. 2 a high level, but when these dropped In church work. K. Porter, county superintendent, man and Haneline as supstttutes. Op- Lake .................................................... 1 and the same rates were maintained Friday evening of last week the W ill Decorate Streets and Stores The funeral was held at the M. E. Gilliam county has fewer persons un posing them for the Pendleton second Lane .................................................... 2 a condition was brought about that Rebekahs initiated 5 new members Adequate arrangements have been church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock abje to read and write than any other Btring men were Saunders and Hous- Linn ............................. ...................... 3 could not be disregarded. Through Into the order. After the initiation made both by the city and the local and was conducted by J. T. Dowell county In Oregon. er, forwards; Lang, center; Adkinson Malheur ............................................. 2 the influence of the farm bureau and a supper was served by the men to assisted by Mrs. Palmer of the Free Thcre ar„ onIy 10 nilterates in the lodge to entertain the visitors. A and Gillette, guards, with Despain Marlon ............................................... 7 the farm bloc in congress, recently the 62 present, Methodist church and Rev. Harry A. county. Crook county is next with coramiltee of the Commercial club has _____ and Planting, substitutes. Multnomah .......................................38 rates on some products have been Wann of the Methodist church. The 17, then Lake with 25, Wheeler 25, a" a»S«d cleaning of the street« Miss Eva Hansen's stars gave a Tillamook ......... - ................................ 1 generally lowered. However there are J^ORF DAIRY COWS ON interment was In the Hermiston Curry 28, Morrow 42, Sherman 45, ,,ecorntlng of the stores and banners WAY TO HERMISTON cemetery. The following is a brief Wallowa 46 and Grant 51. meteor-like exhibition of basket Umatilla ............................................. 3 still many instances where unequal , for the streets, a parking place for ______ shooting when the girls’ outfit from Union .................................................. 1 rates are working hardships on cer- obituary of the deceased: j jn , be whole state there are only the autos and extra police to see that The Dairy business seems to be the Hermiston was vanquished. Catherine Washington ....................................... 5 tain groups of producers. Emanuel Mumma was born In Tus. 9,317 persons over 10 years of age the cars are not molested, A case of particular note is that of coming thing on the project by the carawaa county, Ohio, August 29, who cannot read and write. In 1910 McNary wan the particular luminary Wallowa ............................... _............ 1 A system of seating In the audltor- with a total of 21 points to her cred- Wheeler ............................................. 1 the hay growers of the Columbia numerous shipments of dairy cattle 1845. He was the son of Joseph and there were 10,604 with a much small- bafI been planned whereby some Yamhill ............................................. 1 basin. The freight tariffs in this in- that have been coming in here of late Julia Dent Mumma. He was a full . er population. Only 1.5 percent of our 800 peoplo may be accomodated it. Jeane Cheney was also in the run. stance seems to favor tho producers Frank Stone Is at Cottage Grove ning with 1ft points market after her cousin of General Grant. In 1870 he i people are Illiterate Ir. Oregon. In while reserving adequate space In Total 92 of Eastern Washington, making it buying a carload for himself and Is name. Besides these forwards, the the building lor the competing drill moved with Ills mother to Illinois 1910 the percentage was 1.9. almsst impossible for Eastern Oregon expected to arrive with them early where he was engaged in stock rats- rest of the Pendleton line up was May Portland has morn than one-third ¡teams. Some half dozen degree teams Fan Vurpillat, Jumping center; Mil DOROTHY AND ENID TAKE WIN hay producers to compete In the same next week. ing. He was converted at the age of of all he illiterates, In Oregon, Pen- "'ll compete for the silver trophy Col. J. F. McNaught is on a trip 18 and was a member of the church dleton has 283 illiterates, Roseburg which is now In the hands of the dred Wyrick, side center; Marie Flet TER HOLIDAY TO MOUNT BALDY markets, although the distances are in many cases in favor of the Oregon west of the mountains and expects to for 58 years. On February 22, 18- with the aanie population has 8. Bend Freewater lodge, cher and Ir?h Dale, guards. For Her producer. In some cases this con- . pick up a car or two of . young _ heif- 84 he was united In marriage to miston, Zona Benae! and Lucile Sulli- — vnn were forwards: Arloutne Robin- Star of '“Back of the Man Takes dition is due to difference in com- era that will be fresh in the spring, Martha Jane Coder and was the fath has 7, Baker 39, La Grande 64, The Behekahs Have Charge of Banquet Dalles 39. Many from out side the district petitive rate tariffs but for the most These he expects to feed and sell lat- er of three children. Paul Coder Young Australian “Discovery” son, side center; Doris Swayze, Jump have signified their Intention to at I part there seems to be no real reason er in the spring when they freshen, ing center; and Mny Addleman and i For W inter Holiday Mumma. Silas Verneli Mumma, who SMALL FIRE ON ADDLEMAN tend the convention. There will be for such a situation to exist. The hay j Hay Is not as plentiful in the val- Markaret Neary, guards. Substitutes [ in his earlier days preceded him to , RANCH IN COLUMBIA DIST guests from The Dalles, Wasco, Moro, were Pauline Voelker and Mabie . After completing work upon "Back growers, association is taking the ley as Is supposed and some fanners the Heavenly land and Golda Emma ______ Walla Walla, Baker, La Grande and Brown. Bill King of Pilot Rock, a ! of the Man," the TriangleKay Bee matter up with the State Chamber of are feeding straw. Mumma. He camo to Hermiston in I Sleeping House Together W ith Bed- other parta. j Commerce, public service commission former W. S. C. man refereed both play In which she is being starred, 1911. He departed this life Feb. 2, The Rebekah lodge will have ding is Destroyed Last Friday tho contests. Dorothy Dalton invited Enid Bennett and interstate commerce commission, HIGHWAY ESSAY PRIZE WON 1922. charge of the banquet which will be j with the hope that the rates can be BY HERMISTON GIRL Afternoon Next Friday evening Pilot Rock to accompany her on a trip to the top served Saturday evening. They will will be here for two games with the of Mount Baldy, near Los Angeles, for put on a par,,y- MOTHER OF MRS. J. A. SCOTT also serve luncheon at noon. At night Anita M. Paulsen F irst Among Gram A small fire on the R. L. Addleman local high school. The boys and j a few days of strenuous exercise. | Disadvantage Cited sessione will doubtless continue until PASSED AWAY WEDNESDAY mar School P upils; Miss Jessie anch 7 miles east of Hermiston, at girls teams of that place will meet Miss Dalton says that "Back of the The following 4s taken from ex- - -------- 2 o’clock last Friday afternoon, con- toward daylight. McGregor W inning Teacher the two teams of the Hermiston high Man" was for her the hardest kind of pressions from officials of the Ore- The district convention plan of Mrs. Caroline Artus, mother of sunied a small detached sleeping school. Play will start at 7:30. work, because practically every scene g°n Hay Growers' Co-operative as- Anita M. Paulsen, of Hermiston, Mrs. J A. Scott passed away Wedncs- bouse together with bed and a quanl- this lodge was initiated some years cxcept the last few flashes were taken i sociation. M. S. Shrock, sales man- Ore., is winner of first prize among day afternoon at 4:20 at the ranch ty of bedding. The loss, outside of ago. Under this plan tho members of The "Pumpkin Center” basketball indoors and gbe missed the exhllara- aeer of the association, says: grammer school pupils of Oregon in home south of this city. Mrs. Artus the building was small, about 85ft quite a number of lodges are brought team defeated the local Legion team ^|on oj tbe oPen; hence the excursion “The chief alfalfa producing sec- the essay contest conducted by the has made her home here with the covering Mr. Addlcman's loss. The together once a year, In a truly fra- Saturday night in one of the best jo (be Bnow iine with Enid Bennett tlon of Washington Is that strip national highway and highway trans- daughter for the past year coming Addlcman’s reside on tho John Thom ternal meeting. , played games of the season. H ie and an accomodating camera man from Pasco and Kennewick to Yaki- ipoit education committee. Miss Jes here from Clear Lake, South Dakota, ranch. '1 Ft methods i f the vnrtous lodge« final score was 35 to 32. The lineup wbo also acted as Alpine guide over ma. The rates into Oregon are such sie M. Gregor, of Holladay school, Mrs. Artus was about 75 years of age j -------------------------- . are »il.-t.-tn cd anil the exemplification for the Legion was Longhorn and tbe rUgged mountain trails. as to enable them to compete cqual- j Portland, Is winner of first place ----------------------------UNIVERSAL SPECIAL FEATURE of the work by the degree teams con- Todd, forwards: Mittledorf, center; Since the return of Miss Bennett to ■ ly with Oregon points, i among the teachers of the state who "WOLVES OF THE NORTH” vey to the smaller lodges the posslbll- Waterman and Hiatt, guards. For tho coast a warm friendship has “The chief alfalfa sections in Ore- participated in a contest put on by FL 00D WATERS AT STANFIELD --------- ¡ties of team work. Hermiston Is Columbia Oren Felthouse and Fisher grown between the young Australian gon are the Umatilla valley, comprls, TAKE OUT HIGHWAY BRIDGE the same organization. Norman Dawn, who directed Eva favored In being the host of thiB con- played forwards; Hall, center; Phelps star and Dorothy, for both of these ing a dozen shipping points, with Winners of second, third and and Willard Felthouse, guards. Ince favorites seem to love the same Hermiston as the center and the Des- The drainage ditch at Stanfield Novak in tho Universal special fea vention this yea?. fourth places among the pupils were ture, "Wolves of the North,” was the Smith, substitute. went over the banks Wednesday aft. dversions. An occasional romp in the ' chutes country, with Redmond and Harvey Tarnhoff, Failing school, first man to bring a pack of wolf-dogs cold is as good as a tonic, they declare Terrebonne as the chief shipping Portland; James Henry Raley, Wash ernoon doing consldrable damage to Into Yosemite National Park. Special NEW CREAMERY EXPECTS business houses, the school and resi CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CONVEN FIRST CHURNING THIS WEEK On the trip to Mount Baldy both points. Our rates such that we have ington school, Pendleton, and Artie dences, and taking out the smnll permission to take these animals Into TION TO BE HELD IN SALEM girls took a turn at skiing and coast- i no advantage over certain Washing- Appleton, Central school, Astoria. the scenic wonderland was secured ---------- tng, while their faithful guid alter- ton points in shipping to Western The wlnnera receive prizes of »15, temporary highway bridge In the city from tho government, through Chief Machinery About A11 In stalled ; Some on Main street. Tho crest came at The Christian Endeavors of Ore- nated between rescuing them from Oregon, and Vancouver is the only $10 and $5 respectively, the fourth Work Yet to be D o n e: Managers Forest Ranger Townley and the gon are making great plans for their snowbanks and discreedly turning the point In Washington where we have prJze belng tbe 8ame as tbo third about 5 o’clock and the down stage snarlltng team of malanmles added Have Been Shipping Cream equal competition with Washington I he winners will now compete with from Pendleton was held up here. the final Artie touch to this story 32nd annual convention which is to j crank of his camera. _ Ey Thursday morning the water had points named In shipping Into West The machinery for the new cream the winners from other state«, the be held in Salem on February 16, 17, jt is said that many Interesting of the far north which will he shown grand national prize to be a gold subsided. The Standfield Standard pt Pound’s, Umatilla, Friday and the ery will be installed by the middle 18 and 19. In the past years two j poses were snapped which may fig- ern Washington.” of this week and by the latter part conventions have been held but it was j ,lre ,n some future production if The following is from a letter from watch and a trip to Washington, D. office on Main street had about 3 or Play House, Hermiston Saturday. 4 inches of mud settlement on the expect to do their first churning. decided to hold one all-state gather- Thomas Ince ever decides to give Tri- L. A. Hunt, manager of the associa C„ with all expenses paid. The Judges appointed by Superin floor. The damage has not as yet _ , „■> , -n x- Mr. Townsend and Mr. Swartout tng this year and the result has been angle patrons the unusual treat of tion: Baptist Church N otices havp b<<,n pnpagp(, ,n , ho worJt been fully ascertained. that an unusual program has been seeing both of these luminaries in “We would not object to this sit tendent J. A. Chuchill for this state R. V. Ashmun. minister. Residence (>f ,|l)g Mr Swartout bplnK All trains on the O. W. R. & N. prepared. the same pluy. uation If the milage haul Justified were Miss Elizabeth McCleay. Miss were late Thursday morning, some first house east of library. Portland early this week superlntend- The sessions open Thursday eve- - Back of the Man” will be shown any such arrangement. It Is, how- Marie Churchill and Miss Ada Ross, having been annuled. A bridge is Roosevelt’s 9th reason for attend- jpg , be ab|pplng of supplies which ning. the 16th and a welcome will a^ pound’s, Umatilla, Sunday at 3 ever, a very pertinent and outstand- all teachers in the Salem high school, be extended to all the endeavors by p m and the p(ay House at 7:15 ing fact that the mileage haul Is, in Miss Paulsen's essay was illustrat- out between Walla Walla and Pen ing church “I advocate a man s Join- bp expects will come up from Port Governor Olcott, and Mayor Ilolver- a,ld g p ¡every case, in our favor. Another ed and entitled "How to Make the dleton and a train was made up at ing in church work for the sake of ,an(J by bfMI, aa fnr aa The Da)lea. the latter place. A rock slide on the showing his faith by his work.” ; Tbp | ntP, |or of the building is being sen of Salem. Dr. Lapsey A. McAfee .--------------------------’ matter of particular interest is that Highway Safe.'” North Bank road has caused the Suday «chool at 10. An Increasing repalntod as Is also most of the ma- of Berkeley will give the key note P m s Comments on Gov. Davis shippers out of Washington, shipping i --------------------- routing of trains over portions of Interest Is being luken In the Sunday cb| narjr and everything will be in address. Governor D. W. Davis of Idaho j over the N. P. and S. P. & 8., can FOUR BIRTHDAYS HONORED the O. W. R. * N. school. Class*« aro attracting at- „bap(, 'p,„, f |rm have so far --~ ' has been chosen to deliver the open- ship to points between Portland and WITH ONE SURPRISE PARTY No water was being taken by »he tra<!, | nK attention through tlielr new bee„ HblppinK Portland the cream UMATILL COUNTY BEE KEEPERS Ing address at the Governor’s Con- ] Astoria on what are called terminal Mrs A. C Voelker was enjoyably ! Reclamation Service in the feed ca- faces and the giving Is climbing. reeelved here but from now on It will HOLD MEETING LAST SATURDAY ference to be held in Charleston, S. rates on through shipments, while We bave classes for all ages. Come be manufactured here. C., December 5, 6 and 7. Idaho has no Oregon shipper can avail himself Ism prised last Wednesday evening. nal and no damage to the canal has been reported. and you will want to come again. j ________ . A rr eting of the Umatilla County been highly honored in the selection of this privilege, although all of this when the members of the Study club --------------------------- The Junior B. Y. P. U. meets every mee n o ijbrarv its chief executive from among hay comes equally through Portland and their husbands dropped In to re- WEST ENE COMMERCIAL Sunday In the basement. Attendance <ee eepers o-c|ock -j-bc the 48 governors of the United States over the same route| and, the De- mind her of her birthday. After the PENDLETON HUNTERS CLUBS WILL GET TOGETHER WANT OPEN SEASON Is very gratifying. Mrs. W. W. 111- xU u i a y a e r n ™ tn te r e < itin e ,o deliver the response to the address schutes hay is shipped primarily ov- usual good time 6 tables were arrang- . ¡sley and Mrs. Knox in charge. To erentc a belter feeling and to ""P nE ' , ni , . . . ” . hn bad welcome.—Pocatello Tribune. er the S. P. & S. railroad clear on ed for Progressive Rook at which the A recommendation that a closed The Nursery meets each Sunday take up matters that concern the en talk given by Mr. ---------- down to Astoria. guests had a very delightful time. returned recently from Salt Lake Those who went to the new admin. ] Oregon D ifferential ' ,rB- K Spencer and Mr«. Bert season on blue grouse and native during the church service Parents tire west end of tho county the where he went as a delegate to the pheasants be declared In Umatilla are asked to bring their children and Commercial club at their meeting istratlon building of the Lewiston 1 "The differential against Oregon Hanelino won high honors. National Association. The society I . a tr n n s p r in n u m b e r than ever be- Slate N° rln»l yesterday to hear Gov. bay gojng to way pointa between Four blg illuminated birthday- county for three years has been Hent they will be cared for In a wholesome 'r(ieH(iay pm pone to Invite other 1'0111 mere! a I associations of this end fore and expect to accomplish much Pav,s glre ,he ma,n ad,’rPsi'- « !* « * - Portland and Astoria amounting to cakes graced the luncheon table. Mrs. to the state game commlslon as the way. The Senior B. Y. P. II. meets at l)f tbe ,o meet with them, and Ilie coming season They will tng »o see what is termed a politician »2.80 a ton. The differential against Harvey Payne, Ralph Evans and A. lesult of a meeting held In Pendleton last week, says the E. O.. which'was 6:30 In the basement. Topic < hrlst- j|( , llrn (b„y wm a,(en(j their meet- b e fo r e t h e countv court to ask that were bad,y disappointed. He gives Oregon hay going into Centralia, Bessie shared honors with the hostesa a bee inspector he appointed for Uma- one ,be ‘mpreasion of being thorough. con, |ng from Hermiston, amounts »o a" fmlr birthdays coming within the attended by some of the leading »In Principles in Buying. I lie young lngB (n order (o footer a good feeling eoX v The foRowing were ly a bome ma"- and tn,e - < ”> <be »«"e mileage d ista n c e - «cek. Guests departed at a late sportsmen of the county. The session people of the comunlty not attending among the west end associations, was held at Marlon Jack's office and another society are cordially invited. Arrangements were made for a o te r te d fo r the ensuing year: Eli ,be ld«als nt ,be hon,e an<L through 70 cents to »1.20 a ton, while that bnur wltfl many beartF good wishes. lor was called tor the purpose of con- M,ss Withers, missionary of ( hina j“(jot-togclhei" noon luncheon for Thom, those ideals, true to the state and coming from Kennewick to Centralia, ¡ ~ Winesett, president; John sidering matters of Interest to sports- will bft with us on the night of tlie ,.oy |»aviB ()n t bp da,e of b|g wtnlt secre" ’’•tion. Governor Davis is a staunch amounting to »2.80 a ton with the FIRST NATI0NAI WEEK vice-president; Jean Skovbo, 18tb ,or ,bc ”ne serv,ce on,y- M1hh here, March 7, when he will deliver supporter of good roads, the schools „ame mileage haul. It is generally AT THE MOVIE men. tary. In addition to ihe recommendation Wltherr. Is an unusually forceful b|H iec,„ re> (be iaat number on the and ail reclamation projects, wheth- recognized that the Deschutes branch er in arid lands or In the reclamation nO| a paying investment, and for Feb- 18 to 25 la designated as for the clor"d season on groitso and speaker. A general Invitation Is ex- Byc euni coume. the native phen ant, the sportsmen tended to the public. You can ill _ , . W ill Remodel Residence of our homes.— Lewiston Tribune. dial e r o (a it o S n that rpaazin reason ib there is c fixed a pbnrcp charge First National Week, in Moving The five room residence lately of 60 cents a ton above that on hay P<«*ure houses throughout tho coun- recommended that an open season be afford Io miss this address. Tell your JUST BECF-IVES A FINE moved from the country by Walter $50.00 TANCRED ROOSTER Governor Davis is the last speaker shipped from Hermiston. However, ,ry- At ,be p,ay Mr. Adam- permitted on Hungarian partrlgdes neighbors. Theme _____ Botkins to the lot at the corner of ,n tbp Lyceum course for this season tbe fact that hay grown in Deschutes w’n announces the following new, top for the same length of time as 1« 1 Morning service at 11, now permitted tor China pheasant«, Acknowledged Mr. 1 nnc Jay who lives one and 4th and Hnlbnrt avenue will be re- an(1 wln appear here Tuesday, March valley must be shipped to Portland notrhers In the movie world Evening services at 7:30. Special one-half miles southeast of Hermis They include Charles Ray in "For and that the bag limit tor partridges modeled as soon as the weather per- | 7,^. j nt 6ft cents a ton over Hermiston hay ton has Just received a fine 850.00 mils. Albert Smith has the contract — ----------------------- should not affect Its haul from Port. ty-five Minutes from Broadway:” and phesants he the same as In now musl. -t this service. Prayer meeting Thursday evening Tnnered White Leghorn Rooster A half basement will be put in to- ! F. L. Kelly Injured land to Astoria and way points. The James Oliver Kerwood’s famous story permitted tor China phesants, five which comes from the Tancred Poul- MargurtM birds In one day or 10 In seven days. at 7:30. All are invited. gether with wiring and plumbing and Mr. F. L. Kelly had the misfortune shipment of Oregon hay to Spokane "The Golden Snare;” try fapn at Kent. Washington. There will be an open season on bath. to break his leg Tuesday while at goes at a disadvantage over Wash- Clark in "Scrambled Husbands” and Er Service Men— Attention This rooster will make him one of | work with the Shotwell Construction ingtnn hay of equal distance amount- I ioncl Barrymore in "Jim tho Pen elk In Umatilla, Union and Wallowa All applications tor the cash bonus the best pens of Tancred chickens on counties, too, If the request made by man.” Peach Leaf Curl— Las* Call Co., on their work west of town. He | nk to 8« cents a ton. this commute is heeded. The com or loan mut t be made b'efore May 25, Ihe project, as he already has some This Is the last call for spraying was unloading some heavy timbers "The average of this discrimina mittee would have the limit be ono 1922. Pay your dues and get the In- fine pullets and hens of that breed Free Methodist Notices tor peach leaf curl. The latter part, when one of them fell across his leg. t|on against Oregon shippers amounts ing. Services at the Free Methodist eik with horns. An effort to Inter, formation from Earl Kingsley. of February is often too late for 190 He Is st present resting easily at the to about 6ft cents a ton.” , - - ---- ------ ---- — Mr. Jay says that he may have a per cent results. Apply Bordeaux J. J. Caseerly home where he was "There 1« produced for baled ship- Mission are as follows: Sunday est sportsmen'«- organizations In both Mrs. Lon Rogers and children few settings of eggs to sell this year. 6-6-50 atonce, being careful to' cov- taken. ment In Eastern Oregon not lees school 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. Union and Wallowa counties will be made.— Athene Press. Keith and Nadine, are returning to hut will try to make that a business er every twig and bud. If the spray ■ ......- than 60.000 tons. This 60 cents a m. and 7:30 p. m. . their home at Hermiston Saturday, in the future. The subject tor the morning serv is well applied while the buds sre eu- Mrs. Rackstaw, who was a former fon# then, means a direct lose to Mrs. A. C. Voelker’s Sunday school after spending the week end with her — — ............... tlrely dormant there need be no loss resident of this project, died at Wa- Oregon producers o f, 130.000. It ice Is "Prayer.” For the evening It Mr Wm. Leathers was a Saturday from this disease.—O. A. C. Expert- shego. Washington She was ninety 1 ---------------------------- -------------------- will be "The Authority of the Bible.” class gave her a birthday party last aunt, Mrs. Amy Van Skiver.— Weston Leader, visitor to Pendleton, ment station. 'years old, I Continued on page two) F. G. and Mrs. Palmer Tuesday evening. 49 9 AND GIRLS 31-3 1