The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 18, 1923, Image 4

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IE E B M IS T O N
H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N D S E R V IC E * *
Morning doli very »tart» 10:30, altera
i 3:30.
Voi. 2.
Mid-Winter Clean-up Specials
E V E R W E A R H O S1ER Y-
$1.75, c u t to $1.00
$1.25, c u t to $ .85
P E N D L E T O N W O O L S H IR T S -
B lu e, G ra y , K h a k i ........... ...... ..
HEAVY
$5.00, c u t to $3.50
P a n t s ................. ............................ .
$5.50, c u t to $3.50
G R O C E R IE S -
R o lled O a ts ....... ..................... r e g u l a r 65c, c u t to 53c
S y ru p , w h ite o r d a r k r e g u l a r 85 a n d 90c, c u t to 75c
W O N D E R A S S O R T M E N T C O O K IE S , pound ......................
2 5c
K IN G S LE Y ’S
H O U S E O F Q U A L I T Y A N D S E R V I C E ’’
Morning delivery etarte 10:30, afternoon 3:30.
PHONE 171
■ n m m M a B H n m tS ff ia H H m a m m a m m m m n a m m n M l
W E A RE NOW A G ENTS FO R TH E
Lee Puncture Proof Tire
A n a b s o lu te g u a r a n te e o f p u n c tu r e
p ro o f is g iv e n w ith e a c h t ir e sold.
A sk us for a D em onstration
208 DISCOUNT 208
D u rin g th e m o n th o f J a n u a r y w e w ill g iv e a c a s h
d isc o u n t o f 20 p e r t e n t oh a ll
No. 19
Exams This Week
The Sem ester exam inations started
T uesday m orning In life high school,
and th e stu d en ts have been ap p earin g
| w ith w orried looks on th e ir faces
since th a t tim e.
E xpressions such as "good luck to
you old k id ,” und "best w ishes" have
been heard when tw o pals pass each
o th e r in the hall on the w ay to w hat
i they consider th e ir "W aterloo.”
W O O L P A N T S --
" H tH M IS T O N 'S
OREGON.
Devoted to th e In te re st an d D evelopm ent of th e H erm iston Schools
P H O N E 171
L a d ie s ’ W ool Ilo 6 e .......... .........
L a d ie s ’ W ool H o s e .... ............ L.
H E R M IS T O N ,
îâs High School Mirror
K I N G S L E Y ’S
H ÍR M I8 T O N 1
HERALD,
A nnual Staff Meeting Held
T he m em bers of the J u n io r class
who com prise th e ed ito rial s ta ff of
th e high school a n n u al met S a tu r­
day evening in Mrs. G un n 's room to
discuss plans for th is y ear’s p u b lic s,
lion. T he stu d en t body feels th a t w ith
th is efficien t group of editors, the
1923 a n n u a l w ill be an e n tire suc­
cess.
en te rta in e d w ith educational pictures
from th e U niversity of Oregon. T he
high school ^novte m achine was used
for th is pm pose, w ith E arl Carson as
o p erato r and the event furnished the
stu d e n ts w ith some very valuable In­
form ation on p la n t life. Eskim o land
and scenery from o u r own U nited
S tates.
O u r s to c k in c lu d e s th e b e s t sizes o f C oles’ H o t
B la s t, H o w a rd s a n d S p ecial O a k H e a te r s , a lso F lo r­
e n c e a n d P e rfe c tio n Oil H e a te r s .
Game With Helix Friday
The basket ball team s are a n tic i­
p atin g w-ilh much pleasure th e ir trip
to H elix F riday, Jan . 19. They are
leaving w ith th e firm in ten tio n of
b rin g in g home a victory, and we all
feel confident th a t they w ill realize
ibis.
New Student Enrolls
Mis» M ary S uper entered th e Soph­
omore class last week and a t this
tim e seems to be fam iliarizin g h e r­
Pep Rally Held
The en tire stu d e n t body showed self w ith the su rro u n d in g s and m ak­
th e ir enthusiasm and support fo r th e ing m any new acquaintences.
bask etb all team s by jo in in g in a
" te rp e n tin e ” F riday m orning. A few
The ed ito rs hope th a t our readers
rousing yells w ere given on the street will pardon the scarcity of new s th is
corners before th e group disbanded.
w eek, b u t ow ing to exam inations it
has been alm ost im possible to g a th ­
F rid a y afternoon th e pupils w ere er an y Item s of in terest.
L egislation, Mrs. H. M. S chilling
com m ented on th e b lll| w hich have
been passed and those u nder discus­
sion. Mrs, .O. C. Y oung reported the
candidacy of tw o p rom inent women
of th e s ta te for th e presidency of W ednesday afternoon. A bout 50 lad
ies w ere p resen t and several duets
I he Oregon F ed eratio n of clubs.
The program was opened by Mrs. |2 y a rte U and trio s w ere rendered
R. O. H o rn in g w ith an In terestin g T he songs w ere all old fashioned airs
ta lk on th e "Novel of Ideas." The an d showed u n u su al ta le n t by the
fo u r authorg In th e group w ere H am . ladies who sang. L ight refreshm ents
Un G arlan d , Theodore D reiser, W ill­ were served by th e officers of the
iam Allen W hite and U pton Sinclair. aid.
HEATING STOVES
20 per cent off for each
Oregon Hardware
& Implement Co.
CRANKS FLOOD LEAGUE
Show Curious Interest in Opera­
tions at Geneva.
Americans Lead In Bombarding Secre­
M»s. H o rn in g gave a brief biography
ta ria t of League of Nations With
of each, and a discussion of some of PENDLETON BASE BALL FANS
All Kinds of Impossible
AND
PLAYERS
HOLD
MEETING
th e ir best know n novels.
Propositions,
Mrs. C rosladn's paper on Ja n e Ad-
A m eeting of base ball fan s and
dam s w as not only in stru ctiv e hut
Geneva.—The general offices of the
splendidly given, dealing w ith the players w as held in P endleton last League of N atiqqs receive daily an
M
onday
n
ig
h
t.
life and w ork of th is w o nderful wo­
The Dependable Garage
Hermiston, Oregon
enormous number of letters from all
F orm ing of a new league wras one over the world. The mail clerks are
m an. O ther item s of In terest in r e ­
pf
th
e
m
any
discussions
w
hich
came
gard to h er perso n ality and achieve­
busy individuals, for tl eirs is the duty
)f sorting and redirecting.
m ents wero added by several mem­ before th e m eeting.
d em onstrations, to be given by Miss bers.
COMMUNITY CLUB HOLDS
The follow ing Is quoted from the
Countries outside the league pro­
MEETING EAST TUESDAY H offm an. It will be held a t th e li­
The books w hich w ill be discussed P endleton T rib u n e of Tuesday, Jan . duce the largest number of correspon­
b rary on J a n u a ry 25 a t tw o o’clock a t th e n ex t m eeting w ill be E dith 16:
dents. The United S tates Is fa r in the
A nother In terestin g and well a t­ and th e su b ject w ill be "Foods and W h arto n ’s "H ouse of M irth ,” “Age
"S en tim en t was unanim ous In fav­ lea»!, and the cranks in America who
tended m eeting o f the C om m unity w here io find th em .” U nder Civic
feel culled on to tell the leogue what
I of Innocence,” "G lim pses of the o r of a six-team leag u e* th e Blue
It should do tire seemingly without
club w as held Tuesday ifte rn o c n . Im provem ent, Mrs. J. P elinulder gave
M
ountain
league
of
four
team
s,
of
j Moon— Booth T a rk ln g to n ’s "Seven,
number. But Germany and soviet Rus­
U nder the usual report of com m ittees a num ber of help fu l suggestions on
la
st
y
ear
not
being
favored
fo
r
a
n
­
teen ,” "T he T u rm o il,” "A lice A dam s”
sia also aid generously lu keeping the
th e chairm an of Home Economics a n ­ proper fe rtiliz a tio n of law ns, and
— Robert H errlch ’s “ The Common o th e r season. It is desired to o rg a n ­ mull d eck s occupied.
nounced the first of the series of plum iing of flow er gardens. U nder I L ot.” "T o g eth er,” "T h e H ealer,”— ize tw o team s in th e w est end of the
Africans and Asiatics, as well as
i K atb lein N o rris’s "M o th er” " S a tu r­ county, such as U m atilla-H erm iston Europeans and Americans, find the
d ay ’s C hild,” "C ertain People of Im ­ and S tanfield-E cho, to form tw o of most extraordinary excuses for com­
p o rta n c e ”— E rn e st Poole’« "T he H a r­ the six-team league. W ith P endleton municating with the league, showing
b o r,” "H is F am ily ”— H enry F u lle r’s for th e Ihtrd and M ilton-F reew ater there is a world-wide misconception
"T h e C liff D w ellers,” "On the S ta irs” fo r th e fo u rth team , it would seem us to w hat the league is, and what It
was set up to do.
— Mary R obert R in e h a rt’s “K," "T he possible th a t W alla W alla and Day-
fl’lie secretariat gets a vast amount
ton would form the o th er tw o mem­
A
m
azing
In
te
rlu
d
e
,”
"T
h
e
B
reaking
of mail m atter that ought to go to the
Now's th e Hm« to s ta r t your pullets
bers
of
a
six-team
league.
More
P o in t”— D orothy
C anfield’s
"T he
and moulted hens to laying—and cash
foreign offices of different govern­
in on eggs. M oulting p uts the egg
S q u irrel Cage,” "T h e B ent T w ig,” gam es an d a g re a te r v ariety of base ments, and it receives also a greater
ball
w
ould
be
the
result,
in
the
opin­
organs o u t o f gear. Go a fte r these
"T he 'B rim m in g Cup” and W lla
number of suggestions, applications
dorm ant organs w ith th e old roliahlo
C a rth e r’s "Song of th e L ark ,” "My ion of follow ers of th e sport in th is J nnij petitions that ought to go no­
where. Men and women bring to the
A ntonia. A num ber of these can be section.”
In an Interview w ith H enry H itt, league in all languages of the world,
o b tain ed a t the public lib rary , if any
should care to read them before the m anager of th e local team , we are their heartaches, their hendaches and
notified th a t th is w ould be im possible the actdng voids in their pocketbooks.
F eb ru ary m eeting.
It puts the egg organs to work.
as th e tra v elin g expenses w ould be The secretariat is asked for the ad­
dresses of reliable docthrs; begged to
It starts the feed tho egg way.
too g re a t from here to W alla W alla
find lost husbands and appealed to to
It gives red combs and rod wattles.
and D aton, b u t th o u g h t th a t they settle domestic as well as other quar­
I t brings back the song an d scratch and cackle.
w ould favor a league made up of rels. The requests for funds come
Pan-a-cc-a gives bens pep and makes music in the poultry
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
yard.
team s closer to home.
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along in a steady stream . The league
T h a t’» w h an the eggs com a
■ BREVITIES ■
lias not even been immune from the
Occurence« of Interest Gleaned Here
beguilements of the confidence men,
COLUMBIA PARK BOARD
and Thera About the City and
several Americans ol thia species hair­
Neighborhood
HOLD ANNUAL ELECTION ing tried to use tiie secretariat to help
Phone 101
H.rml.ton, Oregon
them out with their passport troubles.
Among the most frequent appeals
Community Club Dance, Feb. 1st January 25 Set as Cleanup Day at
W a haoa a rig h t-a ia a paehoga f o r a v a ry flo c k
are th ese: T hat the league make
the P ark and All Members Are
at the Auditorium.
19-2tc.
the world bone d ry ; th at It suppress
Asked to Aid
tobacco as well as all drugs and
' T in, S heet m etal w ork and P lum b­
drinks; th a t It institute a universal
ing. Call 763. I. E. P u tm an. 11-tfc.
T he Colum bia P a rk board consist­ religion; that It reform the calendar;
ing of Mrs. S. F. Beddow, Mrs. Joe that It Institute a universal language,
L. H. Pearson w as a business v isit­ Udey, Mrs. A ugust L inder, Mrs. R. and tliat it give votes to women the
or in P endleton last F riday.
P aulsen and Mrs. N. W. Bloom held world over.
January 2 4 at 8 P. M . a t th e I. 0 . O . F . H a ll
The suggestions a re mostly for the
th eir a n n u a l m eeting a t the home
J. K. Shotw ell, who h as been on of Mrs. Beddow W ednesday evening. cure of tlie world’s economic and finan­
o f H e rm is to n w ill be given a
th e sick list for th e last tw o weeks, E lection of officers resulted in the cial Ills, but some correspondents want
to show the league how universal
is reported im proving.
follow ing being selected for th e en­ peace can he restored through the gen­
suing y ear: Mrs. F. Beddow, chair- eral adoption of th eir particular re­
The H erm iston A m erican Legion m an; Mrs. Joe Udey, secretary ; Mrs. ligion, w ant to design a. new world
T r a v e lin g s p e a k e r o f th e I. B. S. A.
Journeyed to P endletpn last W ednes- ' Bloom treasu rer. A fter the business flag, or make the league all over again
day nig h t w here they were scheduled of the evening was tran sacted a a fter th eir fashion.
— SUBJECT—
to meet th e Legion b asket ball tos- .o ctal hour w as sp en t, the ladies en-
The league Is often asked to settle
“The C o n d itio n of th e W orld a n d Causes'*
sers of th e above named city. The tcrtaln cd th eir husbands to a’ w einer strikes and also to pacify divided
local boys w ere defeated by a score roaHt. Mr. and Mrs. O tto H einl w ere families.
A ll w elcom e.
S e a ts F re e
N o c o lle c tio n
Tlie latest curious demand was from
of 39 to 22. Q uite a n u m b er of local visiting members.
Ians from th is city attended th e
The board a t th e m eeting set a rom ancer wtio wanted m aterial to
game. A re tu rn gam e w ill be played ' T hursday. Ja n u a ry 26 as tree p la n t­ w rite an exciting novel about the
leag u e; he was referred to the Near
in th e H erm iston A uditorium
ing and rlean -u p dny a t th e park. Eakt section.
T hursday, Ja n u a ry 18.
All mcmheiS and th e ir husbands are
J o b P r in tin g
NEIL & BARKER
Start the Laying
Dr. H ess P oultry
P A N -A -C E -A
M itchell D rug Co.
That has that axeiuaiva touch
Commercial Forms, Society Stationery,
Booklets, Etc., Etc.
T h e H e r m isto n H e ra ld
H O L E P R O O F H O S IE R Y
F o r t h e la d ie s a n d c h ild re n a r e in a c la s s by th e m ­
se lv e s.
Y on a r e a lw a y s s u r e you a r e g e t t i n g th e b e s t
v a lu e s o b ta in a b le . W e a r e s e llin g a g e n ts f o r th is
re lia b le b r a n d f o r th is v ic in ity . W e t r y to a v o id
g o o d s o f d o u b tfu l q u a lity in a ll lines. K in d ly n o te
o u r e x c lu s iv e a g e n c y m e rc h a n d is e .
O u r M o tto : T h e Best io M erc h a n d is e a n d S e rv ic e
Hermiston Produce & Supply Co.
'THE BEST OF GOOD SERVICE”
Dr Hess Instant Louse Killer Kills Lice
Hermiston Market & Grocery
W e c a r r y a c o m p le te lin e o f
“S u n k ist” B ra n d C a n n ed
G oods
Bible Lecture by B. H. Boyd
OFF
— ON A LL—
FURNITURE
fro m th e p e rio d u p to J a n u a r y 13th in clu siv e to
re d u c e sto c k p r e p a r a to r y to e x te n d in g
o u r s to r e in to th e old postoffice
lo ca tio n .
W e w ant room to m ak e changes
B eds, M a ttre s s e s a n d
c e p te d in th is o ffer.
S p rin g s e x -
S A P P E R S ’ IN C . -
HARDWARE
FURNITURE
IMPLEMENTS
RADIO OUTFITS
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
requested to he present, the ladles
Dr. F. V. Prim e and L. M. W ill­ b rin g in g lunch und supper w ill he UMATILLA RANKS FIFTH
iam s were Pendleton isitors over served.
IN LICENSED MACHINES
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Shaw left Tues­
day m orn in g fo r Hood River, w here
they expect to rem ain perm anently,
h n v lag purchased a five acre tra c t
of b earing orch ard and sm all fru its,
th e y have not disposed of th e ir
holdings a t Cold S prings w hich has
been tak en over by th e ir son who will
con d u ct th e ran ch in th e fu ture.
Tom M arxrn will give an o th er one
of his fam ous dances next S atu rd ay
n ig h t. Ja n u a ry 2# In th e H erm iston
A uditorium . F letch er's o rchestra of
P endleton has been engaged to fu rn ­
ish th e muate and the u su al good
tim e la aeaured these who attend.
J M. Biggs, local realto r, has p u r­
chased th e b u ild in g at th e corner of
Second and Main street, form erly
occupied by th e Percy M illinery store
and w ill move hta office from the
Oregon hotel to the new location
shortly.
A very enjoyable social meeting
of the M. B. Ladles Aid was held at
the home of Mrs, Rena Waterman on
Lyceum Course
E llison-W hite
Lyceum
B ureau
i Presents McDonald B irch, M aglrlans
and e n te rta in e rs a t the Play House
W ednesday, J a n u a ry 24.
McDonnld B irch carries the larg est
one-m an m agic show on the platform
U m atilla county ra n k s fifth in
Oregon in num ber of autom obilen 11
tensed F ig u res compiled recently by
S ecretary of S tate, Kozcr place th e
figures a t 5,165.
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CLEANING e PRESSING
T h e re a r e n o n e b e tte r .
W e a re n o t q u o tin g p ric e s b u t a v is it
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t o o u r s to r e w ill co n v in ce you th e y
a r e r ig h t.
A Specialty of Caned Coeds by tbe Case
W e g u a r a n t e e s a tis f a c tio n in r e t u r n f o r y o u r m o n ey
T H E S T O R E W IT H T H E B L U E F R O N T
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J. Law Parker, Proprietor
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