The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 16, 1922, Image 4

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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, PREGO K .'
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PRISCILLA DEAN HAS KATI
PUBLISHER HONORED AT
MUCH STAGE EXPERIENCE
STANFIELD ELECTION
K I N G S L E Y 'S
H t R M U T O N » H O U a i o r Q U A L IT Y A N O » « W V IC 1 "
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PHONE 171
Red
Sporting
Boote
$7.50
M u n s in g
W EAR
MENS’
LADIES’
8-inch
BOYS’
Red Shoe Pac
GIRLS’
$4.00
BABIES’
Men’s Storm Rubbers .
Men’s Toe Rubbers . .
$ 1 .7 5
All
$ 1 .7 5
Kinds
Ladies’ Storm Rubbers. $ 1 .1 0
Ladies’ Toe Rubbers . . 8 5 c
For the Family
“ MAYPOLE” Y arns
F o r K n it t in g
S c a r fs , S h a w ls , e tc .
Nothing will please you bet­
ter than the new “MAYPOLE”
knitting yarns
that are so soft
and fleecy it is
a delight to
w o rk w ith
them.
P u re wool
for the more
s e rv ic e a b le
garm ents and
Silk-O ’-Wool
for the dainty
things.
<¿4 Preferred Stock
.3
co ffee
' X J - , Alit n '& Lewis .
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V
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75c-
Exclusive Agents
55c-
7 lb., 45c
50c--
Ask to see them.
2* lbs., $1.10
5 lbs., $2.15
slclan. He will May here until Mon­ completed the new structure will be
day noon when he will go to Pendle­ one of the best looking business
ton to join McElroy’s Troupe.
building« in town. Contractor Aug­
ust B esse is progressing rapidly
Oecurenrea o f I n te m t (tlmined Here
Bazaar! Bazaar! Bazaar! Every with the work and it is expected
end There About the City and
Ih. ng that’s good to eat and hund­ that Postmaster Skinner will be able
Nei.hliorhood
reds of useful household nd Christ­ to move his office about the first of
mas articles. At the Methodist Lad­ tho month.
The Baptist Lading Aid will meet ies Aid Bazaar in the church No­
November 23 at the home of Mrs. vember 25. An all-day fair so come
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Paulsen.
early and bring your purse.
Adv.
LOCAL AND PERSONAÜ
■ BREVITIES ■
Mark Artemus Ward Cleveland,
On the stage since the age of two,
Priscilla Dean, star of the Universal widely known Eastern Oregon pub­
Jewel production “Wild Honey,” lisher, was elected councilman of
which comes to the Play House next Stanfield at the receut election. Mr.
J Saturday has not lacked for any kind Cleveland ig to be congratulated on
of h'strlonlc experience that might the honors bestowed upon him. It
guarantee finished performances In Is an honor that often comes to a
her roles. With a distinctive person­ country publisher but once in a life
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ality that shines as a rare gem amid time.
the less striking personalities which
flood the screen, she stands apart DEATH DEALS BLOW
TO STATE W. C. T. U.
from the great mult'tude of actress­
es.
Personality is a thing unquestion­ Husbands of Prominent Workers
Pass Away Suddenly; Loss
ably inborn. But it and talent, like­
Keenly Felt
wise innate, muts be backed by abil.
ity, wh’ch comes usually from long
Death dealt a severe blow to the
experience. Eincerity Is another com­
manding quality In an actress, and it W. C. T. U. of the state last week,
is the result of a genu'ne Interest il­ according to word received by Mrs.
Martha Mumma, local head of the
luminating each performance.
I think it is easy for me to say torganzation. Bernard H. Trumbull,
that I have always been deeply inter­ husband of Mrs. Millie Trumbull
ested in my roles,” Miss Dean hast who is superintendent of Juvenile
sad . “Not In years have I imper­ courts and one of the strongest W. C.
sonated a character in which I was T. U. workers in the state, and the
not deeply interested. Enthusiasm is husband of Mrs. Ada Jolley, another
the effect of sympathy and under­ widely known officer of the organ­
standing, and in Universal-Jewel ization throughout the state, both
stories I have played characters that d'ed very suddenly. The men were
always drew my sympathy— intens- both stanch supporters of temperance
and were a great help to the wom ej
ly human iharacters.”
When a girl has been taught to in their work. Their loss i8 mourned
act since the age at which Miss Dean not only by th ebereaved wives but
started, it is not at all difficult to by the W. C. T. U. and other organi­
percieve the reason behind her excel­ zations throughout the state and
lence in starring portrayals But few Northwest.
of the stars of the silver sheet have
had such an excellent foundation for VALUATION OF UMATILLA
COUNTY CITIES LOWER
their present work.
In “Wild Honey” Miss Dean was
If the valuation of publii utilities
given a story calling for far more act­
ing than action. It Is Cynthia Stock, is placed at the same figure this year
ley’s novel, filmed under the direction that it was made last year by the
of Wesley Ruggles. In It each char­ state board of equalization, cities in
acter has scenes of great dramatic UmatUla county will have a valua­
strnglh. Splendid work by Miss Dean, tion lower by $134,432 for 1923 than
Wallace and Noah Beery and others was given them in 1922 according to
make it as vitally Impressive as the figures that have been compiled by
County Assessor Hawkes.
usual Dean vehicle.
Tlie valuation of the cities for 1923
exclusive f* the public utilities, is as
APPEAL IS MADE FOR RED CROSS follows:
Adams .................................. $ 63,499
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Athena ................................... 388,460
to continue the good work for hu- Í Echo ..................................... 230,923
manity another year? Are you dis­ Freewater ............................ 368,480
Helix ..................................... 161,635
posed to quit now when the need is so
Hermiston ..........
265,332
great? Men and women aH over the
Milton ................................... 864,415
county are leaving their own work
and plunging into the work of mak. Pilot Rock ............................ 181,985
Stanfield .............................. 239,045
ing this campaign a success.
lUmatilla ................................
67,173
To every one, from the President We8ton
I down to the humblest citizen, t h e 1
................................. 175,665
red cross is related, related in serv­ Pendleton ............................ 6,397.615
ice to people anywhere and every­
Total ................................ $9,404,227
where. We cannot fail nor will we
fail. The heart of America still
FORMER HERMISTON COUPLE
beats warm and fast for suffering
humanity?
As county chairman th’s word of
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gratitude is given out. For your fine
loyalty in service; for your gener­ not able to see whether it was a man
osity in worthy gifts; for your clear or a woman.— Oregonian.
v'sion of a great opportunity and
for your nobility of soul in accepting
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse French were
It as a challenge to do things in a residents of Hermiston and vicinity
big way, we are glad The result is for several years. They lived on a
yours
ranch near here for some time and
later made theii! |ieadquarters| bfi
the Oregon hotel.
DRIVE OPENS HERE
PRISCILLA DEAN
“Wild Honey”
From the World Famous Novel by Cynthia Stockley
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¿S A 1 ■»tupí i n v i d i ? .
SUNDAY
BURNS CHEAPEST COAL CLEAN
AND BRIGHT. USES ANY FUEL.
I f last winters fuel bill w a s hard to pay
w h at w ill it be this year w ith fuel higher
than ever. N o w is the time to stop
w aste. I f you w an t a small fuel bill
this W inter, you need this remarkable
fuel-saving heater. A ct today.
WEDNESDAY
Is the finest cup quality coffee to be had and if you
do not find yourself quite satisfied with what you
are now using, try a pound can of Seal Brand.
NEVER SOLD IN BULK
at 50c per pound
"T he B est o f
Good Service”
Hermiston Market & Grocery
We will sell you a
Thanksgiving Turkey
FOR LESS THAN YOU
EVER PA ID B EFO R E
We have the best turkeys to be obtained in the
country.
Also remember we are headquarters for good
things to eat.
Let us prove this to you. Come in and see for
yourself. Our prices are right or we do not ex­
pect your business.
THE STORE WITH THE BLUE FRONT
“The West Side Eat Shop”
C O N W A Y
TEA R LE
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Order Your
THANKSGIVING
TURKEY
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Early---------- .
Ducks — Geese — Chickens
S. A H .
-IN -
SAPPERS’ INC.
HARDWARE
FURNITURE
IMPLEMENTS
RADIO OUTFITS
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
“After Midnight”
Ralph Inca Production
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CHASE & SANBORN’S SEAL
BRAND COFFEE
J. Lee Parker, Prop.
From Ralph Connors Stirring Story
Also come In and see th« new Goodyear Tire known as the PATH.
FINDER Comes 30x1 >0 only and costs you $8.(5 rash for the
non-akld. Where can you do better In price, saying nothing of
makers back of the tire as good as Goodyear Tira * Rubber Co.
Cole s Original Hot Blast
Ernest Shipman Presents
j “Cameron of the Royal j
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Mounted”
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Simply roll out o f bed and dress in
your rooms m ade w arm and cheerful
by the even day and night heat o f
" T h e B est o f
Good Service"
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& ftfU?»
— no m ore barefoot trips to the basement
— no more dressing in an ice cold room
i more big fuel bills to pay
i m ore fires to build.
H e r m isto n Produce &
Supply Co.
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THE PLAY HOUSE
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or two M id
1 e r i likt'.»’ kt^AuS«
The Remedy for
Frosty Mornings
NOVEMBER 23
The Red Cross drive opens hero
Methodist Church Notices
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Robb will leave WANTED—-Feed and care for small next Thursday, November 23, ac­
E. P. Dodd was a business visitor
Sunday school at 10 o’clock. Some
saddle
horse
for
use
of
same.
Saturday to spend the winter in
In Pendleton and Echo Monday.
cording to announcement made hy of the classes are real live wires.
Phone 832.
10-ltc
Spokane. Tho W. W. Felthouse family
Mrs. F. A. Phelps, who Is in charge
Morning worship at II o’clock,
of the campaign in this section. It music by the quartet. Sermon by tho
Remember the Bapt’st Ladies Ba­ are moving to town and will oc­
cupy the Robb house during the LOST—Couple of grips Saturday will be conducted as In former years.
zaar December 2.
pastor. Epworth League at 6.45
winter.
night between Pendleton and Her­
Anyone w’shing to pay their Red
miston. Both bear name tags. Re­ Cross subscription before the drive Leader Miss Henderson. Topic "Part
Bert Mullen was a business visitor
ward for return to Umatilla Stage opens here can lenvo it at Henry nershlp with Christ.” followed by i
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Sommerer are
lu Echo Saturday.
permon in sogg. Special numbers. All
Co.
at any of their offices. 10-ltc. Hitt a. it was stated by the chairman.
the proud parents of a fine son
invited.
born Wednesday at the St. Anthony
Levy Reeder who is working for
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hospital In Pendleton.
the railroad BPent Sunday with his
family here.
Popular Price«
Tom Marxen announces a dance
Two Shows
30-1 Oc
"Roman Meal Health Bread”— for Thanksgiving night, November
7:30-9:00
which has won such a reputat’on—• 30.
'Is good for young and old; hut es­
pecially for Blck people nnd those
H E. Hitt was a Pendleton visitor
suffering from stomnch troubles. In­
SATURDAY ONLY
digestion, constipation, etc. King­ Wednesday.
sley’s Mercnnlile Co,
10-tfc.
Mrs. E. P. Dodd, Mrs. W. J. War­
N. Codd of Spokane, president of ner, Mrs. Charles Bnker and Mrs. H.
the Hermiston Light and Power M. Gunn will entertain the bridge
company, Is spending a few days In club at the Dodd home Saturday aft­
town.
ernoon. Sixty guests have been In­
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IN HER CROWNING SUCCESS
vited.
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W E. Swartout, son of H. F. Swart-
- A S tu p en d o u s P ictu riz a tio n o f-
out, will arrive in the city Sunday
The new postoffice front on Gladys
front Portland for a short visit. Mr. avenue 'a nearly completed and gives
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Swartout ip a radio expert nnd tnu- the building a fine appearance. When I ■
íí a
Oregon Hardware &
Implement Company
CITY MEAT MARKET
SIKEY A HENDERSON. Praps.