The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 13, 1922, Image 1

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VOL. XVI
WALLA WALLA BEARS
OUTCLASS ECHO
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HERMISTON. UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 13. 1922
CITY MARSHALL CRANDALL
RECOVERS STOLEN CAR
Thieves Desert Car Near Umatilla
and Take to Brash When
Hotly Pursued
COUNTY RED CROSS
FACIN6JMER6ENCY
SPARKS FROM ENGINE
DESTROY BIG FLUME
Between 600 and 700 Feet of Double
Flume Burns on McNanght
Ranch J5°uth of Town
NEW OFFICE BUILDING
FOR LUMBER COMPANY
WIN HANDILY FROM IRRIGATION
U. • to. ttb w n
No. 44
ANTI BLOAT HALTERS
BEING TESTED HERE
Some Severe T ezti Being Given to
Invention by Bend M an; Maybe
Boom for Dairymen
OIL PROSPECTS
LOOK BRIGHTER
Two auto thieve« stole the Jay UMATILLA CHAPTER HAS SPLEN­
Sparks from the engine of a pass INLAND EMPIRE LUMBER CO. IN
Mr. J. B. Miner, the Inventor and SUFFICIENT NUMBER OF LEASES
Pelmulder car Saturday about mid­
DID RECORD
ing O. W. R. & N. (rain started a
NEW
QUARTERS
manufacturer
of the Miner Anti­
MAY BE SECURED
night.
fire in the dry grass along the right
bloat Halter, with factory in Bend
The car which was a Ford was left
of way one day last week which
Oregon, has been in Hermiston for
First of Three Game Series; W ill standing along tho curb across from Aid is Asked For Meeting Enormous quickly spread to a field op the J. Office Building it of Tile and Cement a number of days, and has delivered a
Mr. Dodd Gets 1000 Acres M o n ;
the telephone building a little earlier
F. MeNaught ranch just south of
number of halters to the farmers and
Play at W alla Walla Sunday
Demand For Aid to Service
Construction and in Appoint­
, In the evening. About 15 minutes
Operations May Commence
town setting fire to the irrigation
dairymen of the project. Mr. Mlnei
i after Marshall Crandall and Mr.
Hermiston Fans Attend
Men and Civilians
flume on the place. Between 600 and
ments One of Best in State
has given this contrivance a thorough
Early in September
Pelmulder had transacted some busi- i
700 feet of fluniing was destroyed
test on his own herds and other herds
I ness matters they returned and the
and carpenters have been busy since
in Central Oregon.
A big crowd from Hermiston at­ car was gone. Thinking it was per­
Monday last the Inland Empire
The Umatilla county Red Cross, at the Inland Empire lumber yard
Some'severe tests were given here,
The prospects for oil drilling are
haps
a
joke
they
searched
up
and
tended the Echo-Walla Walla game
with Its splendid record of service to making new flume to be ready for Lumber company moved into their and In no case was there anything brightening and It now seems prob*
at Echo Sunday last to see the cham. I down Main street but no trace was
new
office
building
recently
complet­
the
next
irrigation.
but satisfaction. Many who have us­
thousands of ex-service men and
pions of the Irrigation league battle found of it. Going to the telephone
ed . The construction is of tile and ed them for a number of days, are able that a sufficient number of leas­
es will be secured to enable Mr. Bach,
with the leaders of the Blue Moun- office then they notified officers civ’,ianB> is facing a financial cmerg-
concrete and said to be the finest already preparing to fence off past­
RURAL SERVICE CONTEST
eller to proceed with his plans. Mr.
tain league. Echo did not put up as of the theft, with the exception of cncy and immediate aid is asked of
lumber office between Pendleton and ure and increase their dairy herds.
CREATES MUCH INTEREST
Dodd has been busy the past week
strong a game as usual, and errors on Umatilla, who could not be raised on the branches,
Portland.
Many have expressed the idea that and has Becured over 1000 acres.
their part added materially to their the wire. So being sure that the road
Expenditures Large
The main building is 24 feet wide they will be relieved from a large
The land owners after having the
defeat. A different story may be told . to the south was being watched they
Expenditures made b / the Red Elbert Bede, President of Oregon Ed- and 41 feet long, which will be oc- part of their work. Instead of putting
plan fully explained are willing t'*
it°rial Association, is Chair­
when Echo goes to Walla Walla next Kot Into E A. Crandall's car and
cuppled by (he business offices. There up hay for the entire year, it will
Cress to meet the enormous demand
sign except in a very few peculiar
man of Committee Judges
Sunday for the second game of a made a flying trip toward Umatilla
is an extension to the building on the be possible for them to allow the cows
for aid in this county exceeded re-
cases.
aeries of three.
°n (he highway. About a half mile
ear
12
feet
wide
by
,
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.0
feet
long
to harvest the crops for about two
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ceipts in the amount of 64,383,i7
Oregon weekly and semi-weekly
Is Not Customary Tieup Method
The Bears won by the score of 13
tho car during the past year, according io
v hich will be used for tha storage thirds of the year, while it will be
. . from
. . . Umatilla they » sighted
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newspapers have been fairly pouring
Mr. Bachelier agrees to place all
to 5. Walla Walla secured 15 hits off and the occupants seeing the pur-
of
doors,
windows,
sa3h
and
building
necessary to put up only enough hay leases in the bank until he commenc­
'ho report of Whitfield & Whitcomb into the office of the department of
paper.
Lefty Schwartz while Echo only got ¡suing car was gaining on them fast,
for four or five months of the year. es to drill with a regular oil drilling
industiial journalism of the college
stopped the car in the middle of tho
5 from Chuck Mardis.
The main building contains a 5
worth of the chapter as it now stands to be listed in the rural news serv­
Where this contrivance has been outfit and then he must continue to
road and made for the brush. A
Herm Lind is Star
is but 61,681.15 while expenditures ice contest to be a feature of the by 8 foot fireproof vault. There are used much better results were ob* drill to keep the leases in force. If
t'vc
toilet
rooms,
one
outsldo
the
of­
Herm Lind, Bear first sacker, was
.during the coming year will probably annual meeting of the State Editori­
tained from the dairy herds, and he delays without good cause, such
fice and one inside.
many have said that It will practic­
the star of the matinee. He stepped three hours and all cars stopped both be in the neighborhood of 66.000. al HHKociat'on at Corvallis, July 21
ways, but the thieves had evidently
The outside finish Is pebble dash ally revolutionize thf dairy industry as freezing weather or breakdowns,
showing tho necessity of raising at to 23. Elbert Bede, president of the
up to the plate five times and five
the leases become void. It is not the
taken to the railroad tracks and
while
the
corners
and
pilasters
are
oil the irrigated projects. The cow customary tieup method but a pur-
least 64,000 during the year. The association and editor of the Cottngo
times he hit safely. One was a homer
mado their getaway.
sand fiuljped.
chews her food thoroughly, tho sa­
emergency demand must bo met now, Grove Sentinel, will be chairman of
which counted for naught when he
A new fifteen ton Howe scale has liva is thoroughly mixed with ihe poso to drill as soon as leases are
missed second base, going round.
with the hope that (ho coming Roll the judging committee.
been added to the equipment. The food, and after a few days of past­ secured. Ten thousand acres are nec­
Lind showed remarkable versatility j OREGON ASSOCIATION IN
Call in November will provide ample
Indies.'ions' are that even more
scale
is set in a concrete pit and is uring the Increase in the flow of milk essary to make good the losses un­
interest is le'ng taken in the contest
LEAD IN COW TESTING additional funds.
with the willow. Ho did everything
der the Leonard leases caused by tha
capable of handling most any load is very noticeable.
by Oregon editors than was the case
with the apple from picking one of
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death of Mr. Leonard. If success con­
Work is Extensive
put over them.
Halters
were
adjusted
to
the
herds
Schwartz’s slow curves out of ozono Butter Fat Production Surpasses That
A glance at the statement of rev­ last year when competition was keen.
A new 8 foot cement walk is being of Frank Stone. Z. Pumphrey, S. F. tinues to reward the efforts of our
Cla
In the contest a»« First,
with the end of his war club and lift- j
in Other Western States; Fig-
local people In the matter, opera­
enue and expenses of tha chapter for
laid along the south side of the yards
< lng It far over the right fielder's head
ures Are Given by Specialist
the year ending June 30 reveals the g .n d i'i r,. p'r.n, free for all. exc-'pt with a four foot parking which whon Bowman. Charles McElroy, William tions may be expected to commence
Hannan,
H.
T.
Hart.
Frank
Silvcy
to laying down a perfect bunt and
early In September somewhere on the
cost at which the organization carries dallies: s c ond, paper piibllt i • 1 in
beating It out with ease. He formerly 1 Oreeon cow -¡testing associations on its great task of serving the peo­ (own rf not more than 1500 popula­ seeded to grass will add moch to the and Roy Sullivan .and the users are Umatilla project.
played first base and captained the U. lead aU cow testing associations in ple. Annual memberships total 62,448 tion; third, paper of fewer than 28 appearance of this part of the street. a„ grea't,y pleased with’ them
Contractor August Beisse furnish- I
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of O. baseball team.
I ,he western «tales for butter fat pro- contributing memberships 650 and columns all home print. Suitable
"THE CITY OF SILENT
ed the P’an« f«’r the building and ASH BEDS PROVE IDEAL
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prizes
will
be
awarded
as
an
n
w
e
d
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Mardis struck out the first four
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sustaining memberships 620 making
superintended Its construction.
MEN” COMING SATURDAY
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| is announced by Professor E. B. Fitts
FOR STARTING PASTURES
a total of 62,518. Of this, 61.230 was
men to face him and had the game ,
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PUYALLUP
AUT0ISTS
remitted to the Northwest division,
well in hand except for the fifth and , . .
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Thomas Meighan tore two more
GROWERS OF HAY
. .u Innings,
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v.; v Echo,
C- V u.._
tested
Seed Covered in Dry Ash Germi­ tickets out of his coast-to-coast
sixth
bunched 3460
, , . in , . this
, . state . gave . leaving 61.288. Added to this are do­
HAVE EXCITING TIME
PROTEST RATES
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nates W ith First Rains and
hits and amassed five runs, their all. ;
nations, contributions, sales of mer­
commutation book when he made a
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butterfat per cow for the month, or
Usually Makes Good Stand
chandise, interest and miscellaneous
Mr. and Mrs. George Nichols and
Head dropped Schwartz s high fly in- ,
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trli> to New York and bark to (he
Railways
operating
In
Oregon
are
. to right
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•3’
Pounds
daily.
In
the
state
the
receipts, bringing the sum to 62,- baby sister, Gladys Ilckkama, of Puy­ defending a complaint on hearing
the? start of »he fifth and
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Lasky studio in Hollywood, to film
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Tillamook association led ail the 104.57.
Ideal pasture seed beds are provid­ scenes for his latest Paramount pic­
allup, Washington, neice of W. H, before the public service commis­
when F. Hoskins lined out a slnglo I
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| others with 2442 cows tested, with
over second, Schwartz scored. Hos-
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Expenses for ex-service men were Ogden, wero visiting here the latter sion made by the Oregon Cooperative ed by the ash beds after many brush ture. "The City of Silent Men,” which
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an average butterfat yield of 44.42
6604.78: for civilian work, 61.351.- part of last week, returning via Hay Growers’ association which al­ and forest fires, together with the will bo shown at the Play House next
kins ended up on third when,Mardis pounds
39; production, 6147.05; salaries, Yakima Monday. They came by auto leges that higher freight rates on burning slashings, reports O. R. Hy- Saturday. July 15.
threw the ball away trying to catch
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62,587.20; auto expenses, 665758; and had a very exciting time on a hay are maintained in this state than i slop, chief in farm crops, Oregon
him at second. He scored a moment 1
The opening scenes of the new pic.
stationery and printing, 6383.15; ferry between Long Beach and Astor, In Washington for similar distances Agricultural College Experiment Sta­ ture were 1 limed in tho east, nnd
later when Picket grounded out on ! MABLE BROWN ENTERTAINS
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telephone and telegraph, 6236.65; ia. Twenty care were taken on the between producing points and con- [ tion.
short.
then tho rompnny, directed by Tim
The seed covered In dry ash germ­ Forman, returned to Hollywood for
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Two were away in the sixth when
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delightful breakfast at her home. tion 674.10; miscellaneous, 6194.68 Astoria. The barge was overloaded
inates with the first rains and us­ several weeks' work on Western
The only witness heard this morn-
Stanfield scored on F. Hoskins sec-
m
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Sunday morning at eight o clock, in and expenses, 6103.68, showing tha and bhortly after starting a heavy
ually makes vigorous stand. Experi­ scenes.
ing was L. A. Hunt, manager of the
•s ond hit over second. Schwartz and
honor of Julius Gimbie, who just excess expanse aver revenue to he •wind was encountered. When kaif
ment station results show that such
A Mac Bennett Comedy will be
association, who sought to show that
Hoskins both tallied when old John
grasses, properly pastured, remain shown In connection wtth this
returned last week from the naval 64,333.47.
way
over
a
cable
snapped
and
the
in the absence of Joint through rates useful many years.
Pickett knocked one far over the
station in California. Julius has been
ture.
ferry was helpless. A barge came to from Eastern Oregon hay producing
centerfielder’s head for three sacks.
Much Good Done
In the navy for nearly two years ar.d
their assistance and they were taken points to consuming markets south. t A good pasture mixture for west­
The
work
done
by
the
Red
Cross
is
W alla W alla H its Schwarts Hard
is home for a thirty day vacation A
to shore, after being four hours on west and north of Portland existing ern Oregon well-drained lands aa BEE KEEPERS MEET
That ended the fun for Echo. In delicious breakfast of fried chicken for both able-bodied and diseased ex. the trip across.
recommended by the Professor con-
rates discriminât against producers . .
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SET HONEY PRICES
the meantime Walla Walla was hit- and waffles was served. Those who service men or civilians in either
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«1st« of 6 pounds of English rye
In this state and unduly favor hay ,
class.
Both
residents
of
the
county
grass, 3 pounds 'orchard grass, 3
ting Schwartz hard. The Bears scored , were present were: Doris Swayze,
growers of Central Washington.
BISHOP CONVALESCING
one in the first, one in the second, ¡Jane Gunn, Eleanor Briggs, Arlouine and transients are served. The work
pounds Kentucky blue grass, 3 10% Cents Named as Price F. 0 . B.
A statement by Hunt that the av- I
Portland and Spokane; 80 Per
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pounds meadow fescue, 3 pounds of
one in the fifth, five in the sixth, Robinson. Phyllis Dyer, Irwin Shot- done falls under the following heads:
Bishop Robert L. Paddock, bishop erage cost of producing alfalfa bay
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Cent in Association
three in the eighth and two in the well, Dan Winesett, Lawrence Win- Hospital care arranged, dental care
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timothy, 3 pounds red clover or of
of the Episcopal diocese of Eastern In the Hermiston district last year
ninth. The sixth was the big inning [slow, Herbert
Haneline,
Gwyn arranged, medical care arranged, em­
Oregon, who has been ill for Rome was 616.90 while fhe average selling whlto clover.
Tho Umatilla County Bee Keeper«
Lind started the fireworks by doubj- Hughes, Juluis Gimbie and the hos­ ployment, groceries, fuel, transporta­
time in a New York hospital is con­ price in primary markets was 611.00 j
association met at the library Wed­
tion,
milk,
information
only,
loan
fol­
ing to left. Head hit the liner which J tees.
From 18 to 20 pounds of the mix-
by the defendant carriers
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nesday evening with 20 members In
low up, loan closet, cooperation in in­ valescing according to word re­ will be . met
8ehwartz knocked down but could
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J ture should be seeded per acre If the
attendance.
It
Is
said,
by
showing
that
these
flg-«u„„H
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ceived
here
from
Dr.
George
B.
Van
stitutional
care,
cooperation
with
not field. Then Bridgewater caught
seed Is of good quality. This will us­
WHEAT IS SHATTERED
The principal business of tha
' other agencies, cooperation with rela­ Waters archdeacon of Eastern Ore­ ures should be divided by four, tho u a lly be 140 to 160 live seeds per
a high one on the seam and it travel.
number
of
crops
per
season—Port­
meeting wns the setting of the 1922
gon.
Dr.
Van
Waters
in
a
letter
to
tives,
cooperation
in
child
care,
state
square
foot.
If
the
seed
Is
good.
ed far into deep center for three
Reports are coming in from several .
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honey prices and the method of
bases, Lind and Head scoring. Black- action s to the effect that wheat has £°nUS’ " h*r f*dera ac,io"' P' B 0 Pendleton friends of Bishop Paddock, land Telegram.
It is deslrrbie to send lots of seed
man walked and stole second then shattered badly owing to the severo E ' c<”nPensa,lon c,aim8' i,|pd’ com' states that bo has no organic trouble
to the seed testing laboratory of the marketing this season’s crop. It was
O’Rourke knocked a double into cent. wlnd of ,ag( Friday. nave Nelson re. ”pn«a<ion claims followed up. victory but that he is suffering from nerve REPORT OF FINANCE COM-
college several weeks in advance of thought the expense of selling
exhaustion. Ilia complete recovery is
MITTEE
IS
GIVEN
AT
DINNER
planting time to pick out pure lot» agencies loo heavy to be borne by
er and two more runs counted and ports that he believes some wheat in
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looked for in a few months and he
the members this year, and the sell­
of good seed.
O’Rourke came in on Mardis’ single his section to be shattered as much
This week at the Commercial club
ing end will be handled by Portland
expects to return (o his field before
The lineup is as follows:
PURCHASES HOUSE
as a third of the crop. C. M. Cook
and Spokane brokers.
the meeting of the General Conven­ dinner at the Hermiston hotel, a re­
Echo
[of the Bickers and Cook office said
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tion in Portland in September. Bis­ port of the Finance committee was FINLEY FUNERAL HELD FRIDAY
The price named was 10% cent«
AB R H ! he drove out into the Helix country
Harry Connors, who is employed at hop Paddock Is well known here and given. This report Rhows the collec­
f. o. b. Portland or Spokane. Ship­
...5 0 0 Sunday and that thb grain Is badly the F. A. Chezik store, recently pur.
Alfred Finley, 5 year-old son of ments will go forward in car lota
during his war service overseas, a tion of 6200 to 6300 for donations
C. Hoskins, c.............................5
.... 5 0 0 shattered in places. He says the chased the four room house just cast
star was place for him In the Io the orphans home In Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Finley, died and It is thought this saving In
EsselBtyn, 2b...............
.4 0 0 quality of the wheat seems rather of the A. S. Johnson home on Herm-
Wfiok at ,ho freight will about equalize (he brok-
Church of the Redeemer service flag. Roosevelt highway and general ex- Frlday "ven,n* of
King, 3b......................
4 0 0 better than was expected, but thaf iston avenue. The house was former-
home of his grandparents, Mr. and nrage. The association membership
penses.
. 3 0 0 there is a good deal of smut notice- ly occupied by O Bergman. Mr.
A ne.w floor is being laid In the
There was a discussion on city MrH. W. B. Finley, south of Hermis­ controls 80 per cent of ihe honey
Stanfield, If.
.3 1 1* able. Mr. Cook says most of the farm- Connors has added some iniprove-
wailing room of the O. W. R. k N. water and Irrigation rates but was ton. The cattRe of death wbh dlpihe- produced in the county.. The price
Schwartz, p.
4 2 0
rla. On acocunt of the nature of the of 10% cents named is wholesale.
depot.
extended to the next meeting .
4 2 2 ing within the next seven days. Hen­
disease open air services were held The price to consumers is 12 cents
...4 0 1 ry J. Taylor who drove out to look
at the Echo cemetery Saturday aft­ f. o. b Hermiston.
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ernoon, conducted by the Rev. J.
,over the prospects on his ranch Sun­
3« 5 6 j day reports that the shattering will
K. Mumau of the Free Methodist
church. Numerous friends of the ALL STAR TRIO APPEARS IN
W alls Wall»
probably lessen the yield about five
“WHERE LIGHTS ARE LOW”
AB R H bushels to the acre.— Pendleton Trib­
family from here attended the serv.
.6 2 1 une.
ices.
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Hayakawa, Campbell and Osborne
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Combine Their Talents in Big
4 1 2
NEAR ACCIDENT ADDS
Production Here Monday
...5 1 5 DOG HOWLS AS BAND PLAYS;
THRILLS TO PICTURE
FILMING IS SUSPENDED
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Mead, rf...............
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A combination of Sesaue Hayak-
Rtdgewater, 3b.
5 2 1
An accident showing that even awa, as the star: Lloyd Osborne, as
Causes
Blackman, 2b.
...3 1 0 Douglas MacLean's Pet
with every precaution taken by a
author and Colin Campbell, director,
Trouble During the Making
O'Rourke, e. ...
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careful director, It 1« sometimes Int-
should
be sufficient to Insure per­
of
‘‘One
a
Minute”
Mardis, p. .........
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poseible to avoid mishaps in tak'ng fection'on the screen.
moving pictures, occured during the
Because “Mickey.” a young bull
This all-star combination bestowed
Total ........... .......... .......42 13 15
filming of “The Speed Girl” the Real- all their talents upon "Where Light«
pup belonging to Douglas MacLean.
art feature starring Bebe Daniela
disrupted an entire evening's work
Are Low,” the newest Hayakawa ve­
REBEKAHS INSTALL
which ia to be shown at the Play hicle realeased by R-C Picture« Cor­
on the young star’s latest Paramount
House next Wednesday, July 19.
poration b"d scheduled for exhibition
The installation of officers took r",nedy' ' Onc “ Minute,” which
In Ihe prologue sequence in which at tho Play House next Monday.
Place at the Rebekah lodge Friday
to ,he P,ay ,,o ',ae S»n<l"y.
little Barbara Maier coasts down the
This ia the picture that waa to be
evening. Those who were elected for 1S' Can,n*' of a"
«h,y
hill on her "scooter,” and almost runs
shown Monday, June 12 but had to
the following year are: Mrs Frank ‘*k<'
,n I""«’“'"""«' hay« t*™
under the old-fashioned automobile be railed off on account of failure
Silvey. president, Mrs. Geo. Elliott bani«hed from <h« Thomas H. Ince
which is passing, you may be pardon­
of the film to arrive.
vlre-preeident, Mrs. T H. Gaither ‘‘, "d,°"' ,n California.
ed a shudder, for her danger was
This Is a picture that will pleas«
secretary. Wrn. T. D. Worster treas-
When the exciting election night
very real.
all and Is one of the greatest Hay-
urer and Mra. J. S West chapel «""«• »1 "Onp a Minute” were being
The last Installment of Robinson nkawa productions ever realeaaed
Following the installstiou a delicl-
MacLean brought his dog
Crusoe will be shown at this time.
and will be put on at a special price
<nis banquet was served. A special alon« ,or an «venlng’S outing. Mickey
of
25 rents.
meeting will be held Friday evening wa" ° r<’priy iinfll the election bands
Good Huckleberry Crop
Remember the date, Monday, July
when Ihe state president will be in
to P'«V and MacLean mounted
Hitckleberrlen are reported Io be 17.
«(tendance
a soap box to make an address of
plentiful in the mountain districts,
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thanks to the citizens who bad elec« |
and unlesa visited by late frosta
NEW DOCTOR HERE
ODD FELLOWS INSTALL
hhn ,h *’,r mayor'
there will be a good crop.
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With the first note of the trom-
Dr. Lonegnn of Vancouver. Wash.,
M on day evening the Odd Fellow« hone. Mickey poked hl«; nose toward
Mr. and Mrs. Olla Sprague and arrived in Hermiston thia last weak
Inatalled officers for the coming year, the moon and commenced a vocal
children were Hermiston visitors to take up his practice here. He will
T. H. Gaither waa chosen Noble accompaniment. The election crowd.
Tueeday and Wednesday at the home have his office rooms on (he upper
Grand. R. Q, Barham Vice Grand and primed for ewrltevnent. roared with
of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Johnson. The floor of the Telephone building. H«
Walter Beasley Warden. The tn.tal- laughter, and the scene waa spoiled,
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