The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 05, 1925, Image 1

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VOL. XIX
PROJECT POULTRYMEN
MAKE SALES CONTRACT
HERMISTON. UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 5. 1925
SYNOPSIS OP THE
OPERA -T H E MIKADO”
W ill Be Produced at the Andiaorium
Two Nights. March 17 and 18
MIKADO DATES ARE
MARCH 17 AND 18
RAISING DAY OLD CHICKS
(A continuation of the article pub
llshed last week by Mrs. Will Rhodes)
DECLAMATORY CON­
TEST MARCH 13
No. 26
FORMER RESIDENT
PASSES AWAY
COMMUNITY CLUB
HAVE FINE PROGRAM
Word was received this week of
the
sudden death on February 14 in
If
toe
picking
or
cannibalism
de­
"The Mikado" Gilbert and Sulli­
Los Angela« of Mrs. Gladys Smith
van's famous comic opera, which Is LARGE NUMBER TRAINING FOR velops. darken the room a little. The
GRADES ARE PLACED IN TWO DI- Fowler.
Friends will remember AT HOME OF THE PRESIDENT,
to bo produced at the auditorium on
cause of cannibalism ls the direct
COMIC OPERA
VISIONS
Mrs.
Fowler
as the daughter of Mr.
two evenings, March 17 and 18, has
rays of the sun shining on the brood
MRS. C. S. M’NAUGHT
and Mrs. Elon E Smith, who were
E gg Producilo in This D istrict Takes been a prime favorite with theatre
er floor in such a way as to cast t
at one time residents of the project.
On N ew Phases March 1
goers since Its first appearance In Seat» W ill Go on Sale at Drug Store ! shadow. The direct rays of the sun
The funeral was held from The
1885. It has been called the show
makes the room too light. When this Eighteen Pupils From the Grades
Several Papers Were Given andSteph-
Lltt’“
Church of the Flowers with I
Monday, March 9 .....Drem Re­
of a thousand laughs, and well de-
happens tho chlckB will hover In the
and Five or Six From High
en Foster Musical Program
Interment In Forest Lawn cemetery. ,
Bgg production In this district hs3 serves the title. The scene of the
hearsal For School Children
shadow and pile up. Or again, they
School Entered.
Mrs. Fowler attended school heie
taken on new phasee beginning Mar. operetta ig laid In Japan and In the
Is Given.
will stand in the sunlight trying to
and was a high nchool student when I
1. Producers have made contracts present. iA synopsis of the opera
get warm, and fail to go to the hover
the family left. She leaves h e r !
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(By Princess Chrysanthemum)
w th the Pacific Co-operative Poul- ¡,may be welcomed by many who pre­
In that way they are liable to gel
The local declamatory contest of husband, infant son. parents,
sister
i
The
Community
club meeting at
tty Producers of Portland, E. C. fer t(J know the theme of a play be-
chilled.
.
■
He
March 17 and 18 have been set as
the Hermiston schools will be held ; and brother to mourn her early . (be honie of their president, Mrs. C.
Dixon manager, and express tates fore seeing It.
When the chicks are ten days old
the dates for the presentation of the
here been reduced. In addition to
j S. McNaught Tuesday afternoon was
begin feeding green stuff. Give them Friday evening, March 13. in the death.
Manki-Poo, son of the Japanese
these marketing features the Farm Mikado has fled from court disguised comic opera "The Mikado.”
. .................
i one of unusual merit both as to at-
a little at a time at first, just what high school auditorium, according to
The leading tenor role Nankl-Poo they can clean up quickly and feed plan8 announced at the school this WRESTLING CARD TO BE PUT
Bureau ba« opened Its new building
¡tendance and program. After the
a wandering minstrel, to avoid
an.’ will have the Crosby mixture | marrU<e wlth Katiska, a lady of un­ Is taken by Hugh Walker. Nanki- It every day from then on. Alfalfa week. There will be eighteen pup-,
ON BY PENDLETON ELKS r<”Hlne of business Mrs. Briggs gar«
mask and reta l at cost prices to certain age but fiery temper. Ar­ Poo, the son of the Mikado, disguis­ or vetch makes good green feed. Per­ ils from the grades entered in the
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1» very a“ r,ctlve word picture of a
ed aa a minstrel, loves Yum Yum,
members.
,
.
iderennial garden. Mra. Voyen read
sonally I prefer vetch to any other
r iv in g In Tltlpu, he falls in love
For two years the local poultry- w)th the Iovely Yum Yum_ ward of who la betrothed to her guardian, green feed. It is very tender and the various divisions, and about six or, Robln Reed vg. Dee Hatton, Billy a paper on tbe ,ife of stephen Fo«-
Edwards vs. Frank Pilling, all star, ■ ter wbicb was followed by personal
men have been seeking some form of the Lord Hlgb Bxecutloner, Ko-Ko. Ko-Ko. A clever battle of wits en­ leaves are easily picked from the eight from the high school.
This year the speakers from the this ls the wrestling bout that 18 be- I reminisences of his life and home
«.operative marketing. The b>« j Ko. Ko would like to marry Yum Yum sues which keeps one gueslng as to stem. It is also easily grown. When
association of the state refused to himself, so frowns upon Manki-Poo’« which one will finally wed the love­ feeding vetch do not throw It flat on grades are placed In two-division, «ng staged by the Pendleton lodge of I by Mr9 Todd Stephen Foster's folk
take them in be.tiii‘9 of lack of num­ suit. Manki-Poo, Intent upon sul- ly Yum Yum. Nankl-Poo’s splen­ the floor but rather across wood the lower division being the third,
F[ ,<’“y
f ebruary
Tbe ^ n g s and ballads are the moet pop-
bers and for gsig i aphlcil reasons. , cide because of his disappointment, did voice and hl8 affability have won horses about two feet high with
affair is in the nature of a double jar an(j
loved of our American
gj] of tbe wrestlers compositions. "Old Susanna,” "Un.
These objections have been overcome L
,nto vlew of Ko. Ko juBt a8 tbe for him the love of two women and enough of them so the chicks can feed fourth and fifth grades, and the up- mB, n event
|clo Ned" and ‘‘Nellie Was a J.ity"
ard the Pacific Co-on. wll handle all ’stter has received a demand from this adds to the complexity of the without tramping on each other. per the sixth, seventh and eighth, engaged are real headliners.
tfcr eggs that Hermiston producers the Mikado that Tltlpu produce some situation. Mr. Walker plays the Begin cutting down on amount of In each of these divisions the con­
The first match between Reed and were sung by Mr. Barnett la hl»
difficult role splendidly.
ex-» send tt. The former express
rolled oat8 fed as soon as the chicks testants are classified according to Hatton will start at 8:15 and will usual pleasing style. “Old Folk» at
executions, beheading» having fal­
The part of Ko-Ko, played by Mr.
rates have been reduced about half. len off during Ko-Ko’s term of of­
appear less eager and gradually re­ the nature of their selections, as hu­ be for one hour and 30 minutes or Home” was well rendered a« a bari­
until one wrestler secures two falls. tone solo by Vernon Watrman. Sev­
The Pacific Co- >p. charges for sell­ fice. Falling In hiB duty much lon­ Raymond Crowder, is really the com. duce till tnken off all together. Keep
morous, patriotic or dramatic. The The Edwards Pilling go will be on
edlan part and ls being very well
ing costs are two cents per dozen.
eral of his songs were sung by Mrs.
ger Ko-Ko is threatened with dis­ handled. The portrayal of Ko-Ko is increasing the chick feed ration ac­ high school divisions remain as for­
Crate« have been shipped to local
cording as the chicks seem more or merly, humorous, dramatic, oratorical the basts of best two out of three L. G. Goldman, of Gooding, Idaho, ac­
missal from office by tho Mikado.
the most difficult of all because he ls
men at a charge of 25 cents each,
falls or to a two hour time limit.
companied by her sister, Mrs. E. F.
A happy thought strikes Ko-Ko. so nearly all the time on the stage less eager for It. Keep them
On Friday, March 20, a week fol­
'it s total cost fer all handling
Averell of Pendleton. Mrs. Goldman
scratching and happy at all times. lowing the local contest, the section­
If
this
wandering
minstrel
insists
on
and so much depends upon his ready
rn-rj-n« have been finally determined
has a rich, clear voice and her songs
committing suicide, why not prevail speech and clever acting, and to say It Is very Important that the litter al contest will take place to select MRS. E. MUMMA ENTERTAINS
mined but It is thought to he be­
to ttu murra r n PARTY werp lueatly enjoyed.
Mr. Hamm's
upon him to change hia method of that Mr Crowder does the part Jus­ •be kept dry to avoid mustiness.
WITH DINNER PARTY vloJ)n go)os wpre ypry good and h |s
the speakers to go to Pendleton for
tween three and four cents per
Separate the cockerels from pullets the county contest.
death
and
let
Ko-Ko
behead
him.
tice would be putting it very mildly.
dozen. The local people will have
violin obligntoee which accompanied
This will appease the Mikado, fall In
The sectional contest will be held
Pooh-Bah and Pish-Tush, played the sixth week. At this age begin
the same privileges as western Ore­
On February 21 Mi's. Mumma en­ the duets and trios were fine. The
gradually
changing
their
feed
to
with
Nankt-Poo's
wishes
and
remove
by Wallace Reid and John Waller,
at Hermiston this year. F. K. Guil-
gon growers. They can ahip all eggs
wheat or cracked corn or developing foil of the local school 18 the present tertained at a 12 o’clock dinner In duets by Mrs. Gralapp and Miss
which will be sorted Into their sev­ him from Ko-Ko's path as a suitor are noblemen. Booh-Bah when all
honor of Mrs. Cressy and Mrs. Percy. ¡Compton and the trios by Mrs. Gra-
grain.
At
eight
weeks
they
should
for Yum Yum. After much discuss­ the offtcer9 of state resign, accepts
sectional director.
ers’ classe, and sold or put In cold
Rev. Mr. Dietz was also an honor lapp. Miss Compton and Mr. Barnett
be
on
developing
mash
and
grains
ion
It
Is
settled
that
Nankl
Poo
will
all the offices and os legal advisor
-t-'rnge if the market is off.
guest, being an old time friend of were of the best. The song, “Hard
wholly. Make the change from grow­
v»sr contracts are madn. A «•ubnilt himself to the headsman If to Ko-Ko, finds it difficult to give
REVIVAL
MEETINGS
CONTINUE
Mrs. Mumma's brother. Rev. W S. Times Come No More,” brought forth
ing mash to developing mash at the
membership fee of 85.00 is charged he be allowed to marry Yum Yum advice that ls satisfactory to himself
sotto voce such expressions as “I am
IN MACK BUILDING Coder of Akron. Ohio.
same
age
and
manner
as
you
change
and
have
a
month’s
honeymoon
be­
in each of these other capacities.
i-id «in common stock must be taken
After an old fashioned dinner was with you” and “My sentiments too.”
their
grain
feed.
No
brooder
hea*
for every unit of 100 hens to be taken fore the execution. Just as things Plsh-Tuah ha« ‘.he habit of putting
Don't miss the revival services now served Rev. Dietz sang several beau- The Community club is a good place
is needed after six or eight weeks.
out of shipments of eggs at the rate seem to be arranged some one dis­ In a remark now and then that ls
in progress. Services each evening ttful hymns. Mrs. Mumma gave a to forget hard times and every lady
See
that
chicks
do
not
pile
up
at
covers
a
Japanese
law
which
says
moot disconcerting. Both Mr. Reed
of one-half cent per dozen. Produc­
night when brooder heat Is shut off. at 7:30 In Mack building. Sunday pleasing response when called upon on the project is most heartily In­
ers may ship as long a8 he can sup­ that the wife of a man who Is to be and Mr. Waller give excellent Inter­
vited to attend and make our club
Begin
teaching them to roost when school at 10 and preaching at 11 for some of her original songs.
executed
must,
at
hts
death,
be
bur
pretations of the character they are
ply a case a week and he can with­
Those present at the pioneer gath­ one of the best.
six
weeks
old.
When
you
have
set­
and
7
Sunday.
You
are
welcome.
1 H
draw from the association by giving led alive herself. This doe8 not ap­ representing.
ering were Mrs. Cressy, Mrs. Percy,
peal to Bay little Yum Yum. In the
Reserved seats will go on sale at tled on a good brand of feed, stick to J. K. Mumau, pastor. C. E. Dietz, Mrs. Longhorn, Mrs. Leah Longhorn,
notice on November 1 of any year.
The following paper was read by
it.
This
article
will
be
continued.
evangelist
the
midst
of
their
dllpmma
comes
the Mitchell drug store Monday,
Those who have completed con­
Mrs. Crandall, Mrs. Hall, Miss Clara Mrs. Briggs:
newB
of
the
Mikado’s
approach,
and
March
9
at
9
o’clock.
All
seats
for
tracts to date are W. H. Ogden, Arn­
Hall, Mrs. West, Mrs. E. P. Illsley,
In considering the planting of thia
old Buhman,, I* C. Dyer, Pat Sulli­ with the connivance of everyone the I7th and 18th will be 75 cents.
Mrs. J. K. Shotwell and Mr. Dietz. small garden let us consider It a sug­
Nankl
Poo
and
Yum
Yum
slip
away
Children
under
15
years
of
age
will
van. Frank Fowler, Harry Spinning,
gestion for the Inexperienced garden­
and a number of others now have to be married and depart the neigh be admitted to dress rehearsal Mon­
COMMUNICATION
er. The plan for planting this gax-
forms and are making contracts. It borhood while Ko Ko and everyone day night, the 16lh, for 35 cents.
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I
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jr r v
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den of flowers will not be found to
The orchestra from the McDonald
Is expected that every grower who else give the Mikado vivid accounts
Devoted to the Interest argi Development of the Hermiston Schools
I
have
been
asked
to
pnulish
thf
she
bUrtApgly original. 1» ray >eara
of
the
thrilling
death
by
beheading
school of music will play he orches­
has 200 or more hens will take ad-
findings of the cream pool commit­ of gardening I bare noticed that
of
the
wandering
minstrel,
Nankl
Poo
tra
accompaniment.
.-3nta''e of these marketing facilities
Voi. 4.
No. 1
tee. The full committee has held ginners want everything. They are
a”d that the poultry business will in accordance with the demand of
three meetings and a sub-committee not satisfied with half the contents
the
Emperor
for
an
Immediate
exe­
r o w to much greater proportions In
The tournlament held at Pendleton was play ed last week during the has held numerous conferences. The of the seed catolog, they long for it
cution
of
some
one
at
Tltlpu.
the near future. The demand for
last Thursday, Friday and Saturday absence of the regular players at the tentative term8 of contracts have all so that a very great variety of
Ko Ko expects praise from the
day old-chicks is very large and a
was a great success, seventeen teams tournament. The junior and senior been agreed upon and are now being the amount of land.
Mikado
for
his
prompt
obedience
and
new Petaluma on the Umatilla pro­
participating. We drew Athena on teams, being losers, wll entertain the put into contract form. It ls plann­
The tall growing plants such aa
might
have
got
It.
but
for
the
fact
tect Is In sight. Ideal conditions
High points In the rabbit drive Friday morning and were eliminated frehmen and sophomore team and ed to have this contract printed and dahlas, asters, rudbeckla, grandl-
prevail for successful production of that the sharp eyed Katlska who has
in the first fray. Harden, Athena’s their girls at a party Saturday night placed in the hands of every dairy­ flora hybrid, cosmos, marigold, del-
eggs here and since the marketing come In the Emperor’s train and on for Bunday:
man at a mass meeting within the phlneum are placed In front of the
the
lookout
for
her
runawey
Nankl
Meet at the W. H. Simmons ranch center, was the outstanding star of at the I. O. O. F. hall.
arrangement perfected this industry
the game. Hermiston lost their
next two weeks. J. D. Mickle, state garage wall because a green vine will
Poo,
has
discovered
that
Nankl
Poo,
at
9:30.
I
Is assured of great development.
heads In the last quarter letting At­
dairy
and food commissioner, and be grown to hide that wall and theee
the
supposed
victim
of
Ko
Ko’s
axe,
This
will
be
a
combination
club
The local Declamatory contest will
Writers In the Country Gentleman
hena score sixteen points. We were be held Friday evening, March 13, Prof. C. .1. Hurd of O. A. C. have been fine flowering plants will have the
end noultry periodicals refer to the and the Mikado’« son are the same. and shotgun drive.
Corral« will be marked with flags. outweighed and outclassed by the at the high school auditorium. The asked to be present to explain all the background for which they call.
Pacific Cooperative Poultry Produc­ The penalty attached to the killing
of
the
son
of
the
Mikado
appears
to
After lunch another drive will be fast Athena quintet, and the finals district contest will be held March details of the contract In order that One plant which would be excellent
ers of Oregon as the best conduct­
there may be no misunderstandings. for such a place Is the new type of
be
boiling
In
oil,
melted
lead
or
he
held over the ground north of the were by the Athena and Pendleton 20.
ed and most successful throughout
teams. Pendleton won by a 27 to
The committee feels that It has hollyhocks (Exquisite). This cornea
something
"lingering”
and
Ko
Ko
reservoir.
the United States.
in varied colors. The variety of
seems to be in a bad way, when after
Lunch will be servpd at the r.orth 15 lead. It Is said to be the best
Chester: "Why didn’t you answer worked out a plan that ls Just and plants I am giving for this garden
tournament ever held In Eastern Ore­
fair
to
all
and
will
be
very
much
somewhat frensled casting about end of the reeervolr.
PARENT-TEACHER
gon. Coach Barleskle of Whitman that letter I sent you from Pendleton more profitable than under present will provide color from early June
for an escape from death, hehlts up­
last week?”
MEETING MARCH 12
referred the games.
until September.
apparently
sane
citizen
ant
he
or
she
on the Idea of marrying the elderly
conditions.
Nancy: "I didn't get It.”
All the phloxeB are lovely and If
gazes past you with a vacant look
Rome
of
the
Items
in
the
plan
are
Kntlsha
thus
releasing
Nank.
Poo
The regular monthly meeting of
Chester: "You didn’t.”
vigorously cut back a few inches
and moving lips murmur, "O nid bik-
The Forum will meet Thursday,
as
follows:
the Parent-Teacher association will from his "grave.” from Katlsha and
Nancy: "No, and besides. I didn't
kurl shakkurl to!,” its perfectly all March 5. The program consists of
The creamery getting the contract as soon as the topmost florets drop,
be held March 12. The folowlng pro­ restoring him to his father, and in­ right, but to get the rest of It
debate on "Government Ownership like some of the thfng8 you said.”
cream the same as at present.
will accompany those others In bloom
cidentally savnig Ko Ko’s neck. So
eram will be given:
you’ll get to go to the auditorium of Railroads” by the three Stockard
The conract provides that the pro, ¡until after the frost. The Le Madhl
everything
ends,
but
whether
happily
Oroup of Songs, The Hind, Naples,
"Alleen says she’s never been on a ducer may
may cancel his contract an-
an-1 « deep purple, the Elizabeth Camp­
or not one can only guess for Katlsha on either the 17th or 18th. T ak e, brothers versus Isabele Dodd. Sum-
'The Trout, Sixth Grade.
bell, the Mrs. Jenkins and the early
tlp from one who knows. Go on ncr Robinson and Gerald McKenzie. petting party."
glvlng
not-
tells
the
Mikado
she
has
"just
mar­
nually
after
1927
upon
Tennyson’s "Sir Galahad.’’ Sixth
dwarf are used. A border to set off
"Possibly she not familiar with Ice.
the 17th and then you'll still have
ried
this
miserable
wretch,"
gnd
Ko
grade. Donald DeMOse, Marlon Cas-
game slang expressions."
the 18th left to go again.
The bid for hutterfat now in the these beds of bright color might be
ady. Phyllis Duncan. Mabel Parsons, Ko sings plaintively that—
hands
of the committee Is a very of sweet allyssum or dwarf ageratum.
"The
flowers
that
bloom
in
the
Mary Brownson. Barbara Root.
substantial
Increase over what we are Back of these single white petunias
spring,
"Sir Galahad” picture study. Mar­
now receiving and will save the should rise and fall. Stake a few
Tra
La
guerite Ellis.
dairymen
considerable
sums of with bamboo, let the other» fall above
Have nothing to do with the case,
Vaine serenade, piano solo, Flor­
or below.
I've got to take under my wing,
money.
! I
i
ence Udey.
Dwntf fruit trees, apricots, pears,
The
directors
will
hire
and
pay
the
Tra
La
Lochlnvar, Scot, reading. Hazel
also
dutcla Splrea. flowering almond,
tester and weigher.
A most unattractive old thing,
Pengh.
or wild currant or chock cherry,
To
pay
the
tester
and
weigher
and
Tra
La
Full Moon, piano solo, Louise Im­
to create a reserve fund. 2 per cent might be used at the farther Bide If
With a caricature of a face.”
ide.
will be deduced from each eream the garden ls large. Below those the
Pooh
Bah,
an
arrogant
lord
who
Boy Scout Movement, Miss May­
check the same as in our feed husl- borders for flowers are the place»
serves under Ko Ko, holds the offices
hew.
which call for spring bloom. Hera
! now
"The Nation’s Boy Proplem” as of First Lord of the Treasury, Lord
crocus, daffodils and tulip« will do
To
secure
these
advantages
we
Chief
Justice,
Commander
In
Chief,
given by Judge Lindsey will be read.
have to deliver an average of 900 well when close to tree roots, for-
A membership contest Is being Lord High Admiral, Master of the
J getmenots and the hardy alysnum,
pound,
of hutterfat dally.
Buckhounds,
Groom
of
the
Back­
conducted In the grades. The grade
sutten’s silver queen, a lovely pale
Talk
It
over
with
the
committee.
stairs,
Archbishop
of
Titipu,
Lord
which turns In the largest number
yellow for a border. Here later Iris
F.
P.
Phipps,
Chm.
Mayor,
Registrar
and
Coroner
(and
of names will be presented with a
I will be beautiful used with Darwin
draws
the
full
salary
of
each,
tra
potted plant for their room. The
|or cottage tulips. Mr». Elizabeth
contest le not limited only to new W» anceetry back to a protoplaamal
Illution Shaft,red
I Lenard Strange In a recent publica-
her« hut also to Include old member» , Primordial atomic globule.
Plah
A young man who Imagined he had ' tlon suggested use of a pearl color­
a floe tenor voice attended service nt
who have not up to date paid their T««»« «» * noble lord who la alwaya
a church and in Hie responses gave ed Irl» with a tulip of vivid flame,
membership fee.
'
PUtl-Slng and
a pale tulip with a purple Iris, place
rather too free vent to hia feelings.
A committee of mother» with Mrs. Pcep-Bo «re high school girl ch
In the midst of one superb ejacula­ the lavender tulip exquisite near the
ftihlmke as chairman will aet a sh o « -,oi Ynm Yura- alwa^ wltl» her and
tion lie was suddenly brought to « pink flowering almond, rose colored
tense, and serve light refreshment» al’"'*y* ««KK11“«-
stiindstlll by the verger, wlm. tspplng tulip beneath the lilac and so on.
after »he meeting.
| , Tbe choru-
* ho° ’ «‘rta’ nob-
him on the shoulder, said. In a wlils- Annuals can then be planted here
i lea. guards and coolies contribute
|ier loud enough to be heard all over I without disturbing the bulbs for
ij.nwiHUB 111 ir m
i vivid color to the scenes and sing the
tbe church:
I
MRS WWERTY IS HOS-
that hay. road« (be Mlkado fara
"Here, young fellow, hold this i later blooming.
TESS AT PARTY i OUg for , orty years. Instrumental
noise; we pay men to do that here.” I The green cover for the garage
wall suggested might be amphelopaM.
•
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i music will be furnished by the Mc-
,,
<
ax
»»
This fine leaved Japanese Ivy 1« «
A pleasant tea was given on Wed- Donald school of music, of Pendleton,
Human Q u a rt,r ot
rk grww r an rlae on y
neaday of this week by Mr». P. B. ( Principals and chorun are all local
A *‘qni»rter horse Is n term spplled ’ . 4 A
_ ...
to
an
Individual
who
can
make
spec-
•
bo“‘
’7
’" ’nPh« ’"«h'
’“ f
Doherty for Mrs. Geo. Prtndle. The,and are working hard to make the
tacnlar records, hut cannot be relied p» very beautiful.
afternon was »Pent In sewing after presentation of the opera the biggest
upon for a good, steady pace In his
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which delicious refreshmeat» were thing that haa ever been put ou In
undertakings. The term was origin
MrR w A H, BeMna ot Umapine,
nerved. Those la attendance were Hermiston. Pendleton haa already
all, used on the race course, meaning
Margaret
Mrs. Geo Prlndle. Mrs. Jess Prlndle, ««hed for a boohing. Rehearsals are
■ horse In a race »ho was capable | ” " ”
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Mra. So 111 van. Mrs. McMillin. Mrs. being held every night, in fact three
of lerrldc speed fir ■ short distance, |Orenduff. of Milton, and Mr» B. A.
Agnew Mm Morrison. Mrs. Biggs. or four rehearsal« are going on In
such as one quarter of a mile, and , Williams of Pendlteon, motored down
»ho ended the other three quarters nt Raturda and spent the week end at
Mrs. Crowder. Miss Prana, Mm. different part» of town every night
the tulle at greatly reduced speed.
, b« Hlnella» ranch.
, and If you »»e»k to »ome hm tofor«
BtoYbO, Mn. Sheaetey.
FAC. CO-OP. POULTRY PRODUC­
ERS WILL HANDLE OUTPUT
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