The Herald Keeps Close to the Heart and Mind of the Umatilla Project.
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1.000.000
LAYING H E SS TO WOKE
FOR US O S FARMS OF
THE UMATILLA PROJECT
VOL XXI
WASCO WINS FROM
IRRIGATORS 3 1 -3
NO. 13
HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1926
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KTTY SHORT TO SING
DURING DECEMBER
UNIVERCITY HEAD
ADDRESSES SCHOOL
RECORD FOR RAINFALL FOR
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PAST FIFTEEN YEARS BROKEN
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IN NOVEMBER; TOTAL 3.25 IN.
GROWERS OF MINT
SOUGHT FOR SIGN-UP
HAVE YOU APPOINTED
YOURSELF A MEMBER
OF THE PROJECT LAND
SETTLEMENT COMMITTEE t
OREGON STATE NEWS
¡NEW COUNTY AGENT
TENDERED RECEPTION
An Irrigation district conference
K itty S hort, form er H erm iston girl
will be held in G rants Pass during the
now living in Loa Angeles, was "on
first week of January.
th e a ir ” Tuesday n ig h t over K FI to
Dr. Arnold Bennett Hail, president
Records for ra in fa ll d u rin g any
th e pleasure of h er frien d s and ac
of the U niversity of Oregon, plans a
HAMMAN'S TOE EARNS THREE q u ain tan ces here. Miss S hort is a DR. ARNOLD BENNETT HALL one m onth w ere all broken a t the E x ONE HUNDRED ACRES IS GOAL IN speaking tour of the state.
FARM BUREAU HOLDS INTEREST
perim ent S tation in November. The
niece of Mrs. C. C. D urfey and has a
P lans and specifications are being
to
ta
l
ra
in
fa
ll
was
3.26
Inches
w
hich
soprano voice of exceptional sw eet
FOX IRRIGATORS
prepared for the new plant of the Ore
ING MEETING
WARMLY RECEIVED
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DISTRICT
w as .8 of an inch h ig h e r th a n the
ness, and is well and most favorably
gon Milk company a t Albany.
previous high
m onth, F ebruary,
know n in m usical circles in Los
Jam es C. Shofner, 74. ex-attorney
Cheater W eight of Visitors Tells In Angeles. As solist w ith th e Louise Traditioni o f U niversity and Its 1916. The av erag t p recip itatio n for D istriict Would Extend From Echo <encraI ° f Oregon, died at Sonoma, Large Attendance of Members To
Kios trio T uesday n ig h t Miss S hort
November, based on 15 years' records
Cal., w here he had resided 18 years
Long Grind and Wears
gave six num bers, some of w hich she
was 1.14 inches.
Meet New County Agent,
Ideals of Service Are
to Boardman and D istilling
A company with the param ount pur
had sung here in recital. P a rtic u la r
pose of growing, buying and selling
Down Hermiston,
W alter Holt.
Explained.
Plant Would be Built.
ly fine was "Some Day H e'll Come”
high grade hops is being organized in
from "M adam e B u tterfly ,"
Silverton,
H erm iston tasted defeat T hursday
In response to Inquiries Miss S hort
Population of K lamath county is
afternoon here when W asco invaded has sen t th e follow ing list
Some of th e ideals of th e U niver
D espite the rain y w eather there
W. J. T urnidge is here th is week now 23.760, according to the school
of her
th e local gridiron, b u t th e defeat wag rn g ag em en ts over K FI d u r
sity
of
Oregon
in
tlxjp
m
ak
in
g
of
was a large a tten d an ce a t the F arm
m
aking
a
canvass
of
those
who
a*e
ng the
census,
which
shows
5940
children
in
inflicted only a fte r a h ard b a ttle of m onth of December :
c h aracter were explained by Dr. A rn
B ureau m eeting F riday n ig h t last in
contem plating the p lan tin g of pep th e county.
football had been fought. The I r r i
the Colum bia school house. P resi
S unday, December 5, 8 to 9 P M. old B ennett H all, recen tly elected Board of Education Restrained perm int. Mr. T urnidge i connected
Twenty-seven conventions, interna
gators, even in losing, earn ed the dis
w ith th e P acific Coast Mint Co., of tional, national, regional and s ta te ,: dent F. P. P hipps presided a t the
T hursday. Decemeber 9, 9 to 10 P. presid en t of th e s ta te in stitu tio n , in
tin ctio n of being th e only team th a t M.
a speech delivered to th e stu d en t
from Accepting Views of
P ortland, and he has lately been have been definitely obtained for m eetin g and an excellent m usical
had scored ag in st the W asco ag g reg a
program w as rendered a t th e recep
w orking in K ennew ick w here he re Portland for 1927.
T hursday, December 16, 9 to 10 P. body of the H erm iston high school
Book Commission.
tion th is season, th e local m ark er M.
T h u rsd ay Just before noon
In ad d i
tion w hich followed the a n n u al m eet
ports signing up 100 acres for the
The
high
and
grade
schools
of
Ba
com ing In the form of a place kick in
crop. He also says m uch p lan tin g ker have a registration of 1688, an in ing of the Farm B ureau Co-op. At
W ednesday, December 29, 9 to 10 tion to th e stu d en t body, about a
th e second q u a rte r by a husky young P. M.
score of p aren ts w ere presen t to lis
Portland, Ore.—Tem porary injunc of m int will be made in the Y akinia crease of 32 over the registration at th is m eeting th e form er directors, H.
m an nam ed H am m an. The fin al
ten to Dr. H all's gracious address.
tion was granted against the state valley, w here he has also been work- this tim e last year.
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F ’ P P h ‘P«* and W J ’ Mc"
score was 31 to 3.
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He told som eth in g of th e Ideals board of education to restrain the ] ing w ith th e grow ers
At a meeting of the Mill City school MuUe“ w ere unanim ously chosen to
On S atu rd ay aftern o o n commenc-
It was in the second h a lf th a t th e ing a t 2 P. M. JiF l has announced of Oregon th a t have come to be ac board from accepting the school book
He proposes to establish a d istrict board the budget for the 1926-27 term 3Uccet‘d ‘h ’’™ *'™ «-
g reater w eight of the visitors began th a t they wU1 broadcast th e N otre cepted as rep resen tativ e of th e u n i recom m endations of the textbook com ex ten d in g from Echo to Boardm an was considered, and an am ount oi ■ F ollow ing th is p a rt of the m eeting
o te .
he visitors Bcored first in Dam e-Southern C alifornia football v ersity d u rin g th e e a rs of itB de mission, on the ground th at only three and to put in a p la n t for the d istill 135,755 was approved.
I lh e president called upon Mr. O tt
the first q u a rte r. A long ru n th a t gam e play by play
velopm ent.
of the five textbook comm issioners ing of the oil. He has contracts
A school census ju st taken a t North who spoke on th e p a rt th e F arm B ur-
th reaten ed to be a touchdow n was
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W h at a m an is and w h at he can were legally appointed and th at conse draw n an d .is now seeking signatures. B ind shows a total of 1937 pupils oi e<iu had played in p u ttin g over var-
h alted by N ew ell’s tackie. The
do a re much m ore im p o rtan t from quently the recom m endations of the At K ennewick he says a carload of school age. This is a drop of 231 un lous projects since its form ation six
PARENT-TEACHER MEETING
visitors then resorted to a place kick,
roots were used and th e company has der last year’s report.
; years ago. Oscar M ikeseil told of
WILL BE HELD DECEMBER 9 th» m odern point of view th a n how commission are not legal.
and the oval sailed beau tifu lly over.
much he knows, Dr. H all said. The
David F. Graham, citizen and tax 60,000 sacks of roots reserved for
The W hite River power plant of t h e 't h e help th 6 county a g e n t’s office
! erm fston appeared to have stage
build in g of real men and women of payer of Vale, M alheur county, is the th is and the Y akim a d istrict.
Pacific Power & Light company. 34! had been to th e boys’ and g irls’ club
frig h t d u rin g the first few scrim m age Unless Greater Interest Is Shown c h aracter is th e most im p o rtan t w ork plaintiff. The state board of educa
miles south ot The Dalles, was wreck w ork in th is d istric t. F. C. McKen-
S ssions W ill be Discontinued.
plays c f the gam e bu t forgot the
th a t th e u n iv ersity has to do. Young tion consists of Governor Pierce, Sec JAUNT TOO MUCH FOR
ed when a turbine exploded.
zte president of the Com m ercial club
shaky feeling as the W asco team
people
m
ust
dream
big
dream
s
and
retary of S tate Kozer and S tate Su
A m eeting of th e P aren t-T each er
Bend’s municipal w ater system is; spoke on th e aim s of the Comm ercial
HIKER AND USED A 7T 0
showed itself a vulnerab le ag g reg a association w ill be held next T h u rs form h ab its th a t w ill aid them in do perintendent of Public Instruction
virtually completed and Tum alo creek J club and said th a t the club was w ill-
tion. D uring the second q u a rte r the day aftern o o n , December 9. The in g im p o rtan t work.
Turner. Service will be had on Kozer
w ater will replace D eschutes river; ing a t all tim es to support any work
W alter and Car Btoh Break Down
Irrig a to rs had a clear edge over the m eeting w ill be In th e high school
A stro n g sp iritu a l life is a neces and T urner as soon as possible.
w ater in the city m ains soon.
| of the county agent. He explained
visitors. The locals made yardage auditorium .
sity to the m an o r w oman who Is
On Trip to Settle Wager.
It is the contention of of Graham
For state, county nnd school pur- th a t the w ork of th e club had alw ays
I e a fte r tim e, and the forw ard w all,
UuleM a , a rg er a tte n dance is had successfully educated, according to th at of the five m em bers on th e text
poses Lina county will raise in taxes I® m ind the b etterm en t of the Uma-
rose to new heights and held th e: a t th e m eeting th all form erIy th e ses- th e visitor. He d iffe re n tia te d be book commission only three. George
The follow ing w hich appeared in I next year a totai of 3779,313.35. Last - tl'la project and the farm ers and In-
visltors powerless to m ake gains.
, siona w il, be di8C0ntlnued according tw een sp iritu a l values and religious Hug of Salem, A. C. H am pton of As the P o rtlan d O regonian w ill be of in- , yea r ’s budget was 5765,885.15.
vited m em bers of the B ureau a s well
The Irrig a to rs' score came in th e to tb e pse8ldent, A E Bensel.
creeds.
toria, and M. A. Miller of Portland terest to H erm iston readers, since the , At tba
meeting; of the Milton as the county ag en t to a tten d the
second q u arter. The ball had been
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A ccom panying Dr. H all w as M. O. are legally appointed, and th at F. C. N ewport s were form er resid en ts oi
council it was decided to have a new m eetings of the club in order th a t
forced down th e field u n til the W aco New Books in the County Library Ypung of th e Oregon Voter, president K ent of Corvallis and Miss Winifred th is city, and M arshall attended the reservoir for the enlarging of the city they m ight have a b e tte r undeustand-
goal line was in sight. Mikeseil and
The follow ing new books have been of the alum ni association.
W innard of P ortland are not legal high school here:
municipal w ater system anil power ing of th e work of the organization.
H am m an dropped back in place kick received by th e U m atilla C ounty Lib-
Dr. H all had th e close a tte n tio n members.
M arshall N ew port, 20-year old stu- pia n t.
A fter a hoi t talk by W alter H olt, the
form ation, th e ball was snapped from rary and are ready for len d in g to any of his audience in H erm iston and he
dent of
W ashington
U niversity, j A cub Scouts organization with 28
new county agent, in w hich he out-
center, the place kick was exposed as resid en t of the county e ith e r from made the statem en t th a t th e H erm is
Seatle, son of H. Ross N ew port, 1534 m em bers has been completed in Me- lined some of the work and said th at
a b eau tifu l fake, and a dash around th e c e n tra l lib rary , o r any of th e ton stu d en t body gave him th e best
E ast Linco’n street, P o rtlan d , is some Mlnnvllle and will be directed by Rev lie hoped to meet the (aim ers on th eir
t h . end all but yielded a touchdow n, branch lib raries or th ro u g h th e mail. reception he h as yet received. He
th in g of a hiker, so much so th a t a Sidney W. Hall, pastor of the Metho- own ranches a little later, a program
W asco held stu b b o rn ly as th eir goal
C hem istry in A g ricu ltu re, edited w as w estw ard bound when he ap
few days ago a t the university he djat church.
of m usical number» was given. Mr.
w as th reatened. At a d ifficu lt uugle by j , g C ham berlain is a recen t pub- peared hare and h as been in th e east
entered Into a w ager w ith his fra te r-j C hristm as gifts to convicts in the Lindsey, a w hent farm er of the Ab
H am m an booted the pigskin over to ■ ¡¡cation of th e Chem ical foundation, ern p a rt of th e state.
ility brother, P hillip Lively, son of state penitentiary this year will be pine d istrict, cam e first w ith a ren-
tie the score and to m ark th e firs t a nd consists cf a series of articles
In P endleton h e explained to one
Victoria. B. C.—Rum running be K arl V. Lively, 459 E ast T w enty- limited to nocks, handkerchiefs, un-j dltlon of several Scotch songs w hich
points made ag ain st th e W asco ag- i by v ario u s author^, showdng
th e of h is audiences th a t th e u n iv ersity tw een British Columbia and pointe fourth stre e t N orth, P o rtlan d , th a t derw ear and money, W arden J. W. took wet» w |ih th e audience. The
greg atio n th is year.
i co n trib u tio n s m ade to a g ric u ltu re by -needs more fu n d s if its mission is to along the Pacific coast in the United
he could w alk from S eattle to P ort- Lillie has announced.
McElroy fa.nlly orchestra of the Mln-
In the second half the v isitors came chem ical science. Such topics
as be fulfilled. Since 1920 th e funds of S tates will be d ealt a serious blow, It land, 215
miles. In 120 hours, of Pendleton's estim ated budget for nohaha d istrict followed With tw o sa-
back like a w hirlw in d and began ! chem ical w arfare to save th e crops, th e u n iv ersity have been increased
was believed, if the Canadian pariia w hich tim e he agreed to sleep 40 1927 has been set at 394,210 by a com- lections of old tim e m usic w hich was
pounding aw ay w ith a speed th a t . chem istry as a guide in anim al pro- nine per cent, and th e stu d e n t p er m ent adopts legislation recommended hours. N ew port w agered 340 cash mitten appointed by the council to aid well received.H arold Lunce sung two
g rad u ally broke down th e stubborn . duetion, th e chem istry of m ilk and sonnel h as increased 68 per cent.
at the royal commission of customs a g ain st a second-hand autom obile them in arriving at an expenso figure! soles In a pleasing m an n er w ith Miss
resistance offered by th e Irrig ato rs. | n 8 Products, give some idea of th e
ow ned by Lively, It w as agreed th a t for the next ftical year.
inquiry here.
'¡S e y ie r as accom panist a i did little
They began to make a sh o w in g ag in st I scope of th e work.
THANKSGIVING CHEER
T hat Canada should build its own Lively w as to m ake the trip in his
The take of spring Chinook eggs at I Miss R osella M atott. Mr. H am m er,
th e H erm iston line and to get aw ay ! i be A g ricu ltu ra l Problem in th e
IN HERMISTON HOMES rum chasing fleet, comprised of fast car and N ew port w as not to accept the stations of the Oregon fish com- a teacher of m usic, was present, and
around a flank occasionally.
A U m ted S tates, a rep o rt by th e N at-
fully arm ored vessels carrying guns, any " lifts ” but was to walk the en- mission this year will num ber approx- favored the audience w ith tw o solos,
plnnge th ro u g h the line by the vlsi- I jonr.l In d u s tria l C onference board
T h an k sg iv in g w as a day of d inners was suggested by A ttorney General A. tire distance alone.
im ately 30,000.000, according to R. E.
R efreshm ents w ere served a t the
tors big fullback proved good for 20 trle3 to find th e causes of the poll- In th e homes of H erm lson, m any G. Manson of British Columbia.
Both stu d en ts reached th e ir home3 j Clanton, superintendent of hatcheries. ( clone of the m eeting, nnd all present
yards and a touchdow n. W acso con- tleal u n rest of th e farm er, th e real larg e d in n er p arties being given and
Manson reviewed the smuggling sit in P o rtlan d yesterday in tim e for ! The Tillamook city budget for 1927. voted it one of the best m eetings held
verted, and th e tie w as broken w ith ! economic position of o ur a g ric u ltu re a num ber of residents going to th e uation and attacked the present cus th e ir a n n u a l T hanksgiving dinners, as fixed at a recent m eeting of the in a long time.
th e score show ing 10 to 3.
i and the -factors in a g ric u ltu ra l ppoe- hotels. Many of th e teac h ers sp en t toms regulations. These regulations B ut n eith er reached here as they had j council, calls for the raising by taxa- (
In th e final q u a rte r th e p la y in g ' perlty. It finds th a t the problem s th e holiday aw ay from H erm iston. he declared, have defeated the end*- planned. N ew port cam e by tr a in tion of 313,633. This is an increase of !
w as preponderantly Wasco. The vis of the farm er a re not tra n sie n t phe Among these w ere Mlsa P auline of the treaty between Canada and the and Lively came by m otor stage.
“Ben Hur” at the R ivoli Theater
about $2000 over the budget for 1928.
Itors opened up w ith a passing a t nom ena, but have been in operation Thom a and Mis Isabelle Mayhew, who United S tates intended to stam p out
"Ben H u r.” the splendid plcturlza-
N ew port sta rte d the long trek
The annual meeting of the County
tack th a t gained them one of the for a long tim e, and can n o t
be w ere a t W alla W alla for W hitm an liquor and narcotic smuggling.
south on the Pacific highw ay W ed Clerks’ association of Oregon will be tion of G eneral Lew W allace’s w ide
th ree touchdow ns they made in the properly or ad eq u ately m et by extem hom ecom ing. Miss E velyn P ark er,
P rivate liquor exporting houses of nesday, but a fte r he was about five held in Portland December 20 and 21. ly lead novel of the sam e nam e, w ill
period, and they realized on the con porized legislaation. “ The a g ricu l whose p are n ts drove from L ew iston, B ritish Columbia should be abolished miles th is side of Tacoma he said his The county Judges and commission-I bo praaented a t the Rivoli th e a te r.
tin u a l pounding w hich they had been tu ra l problem Is essentially an eco Idaho, to tak e h er hom e w ith them , by legislation, Manson said.
feet and knees gave out a ..J he w as era of the state will m eet a t the same P endleton, on F rid ay nnd S atu rd ay ,
d irectin g tow ard the lig h te r H erm is nomic pioblem ; its solution should and Miss Mary P e tri, w ho w as a t
December 10 and 11. Two presen ta
He urged th at legislation be adopted compelled to resort to the tra in for time.
ton forw ard w all. They had four be sou g h t th ro u g h th e cooperation th e C. J. B rleriy hom e In th e S ta n to govern overland shipm ents of li th e balance of the distance.
J. P. Beyers, county assesso r of tions, w itli fine o rch estral accom pan-
touchdow ns and four conversions to of all economic in te re sts along sound field d istrict. Miss Jea n n e R ugg quors betw een Canadian cities by way
“ BOt the joke is," said N ewport, Coos county, states th at the new tint- ln,ent w ln bc « lven d“ 11* a t 2:30 and
th e ir cred it in addition to the firs' economic lines.”
was w ith h er p are n ts in P o rtlan d , of a United S tates city and requested tellin g of his venture, "I was able to ber cruise of the county added 5373,- 8:30.
q u a rte r place kick when th e w histle
"B en H u r” is b eing show n in New
T h ree new books of costum e p lates Miss E va R andall w ent to Pendleton a Canadian custom s patrol service in walk fa rth e r th a n Lively was able 400 to the tax rolls. The cruise show
ended the game.
w ill be found u seful for d irecto rs of to be w ith relativ es. Miss A drean Canadian w aters.
to trav el by his car, for when he w as ed a great Increase over th a t made in York, w here It Is now in the te n th
T he H erm iston line gave th e best plays, p ag ean ts and folk dance».
C rockett w as in Spokane and Miss
m onth of its engagem ent, and in ten
about 16 m iles out of S eattle the 1913.
account of itself it has rendered on
H aire’s Folk Costum e Book gives Mary A tkinson in P o rtlan d .
m achine broke down and he traveled
B ig Demand for Liquid Apphs
While returning from Portland H. o th e r cities of th e east and middle
the home grounds this year. N ewell’s colored plates of th e tra d itio n a l peas
the rest of the distance to P ortland P. Bars«, professor of botany and west. All of those p resen tatio n s are
G. W. Bailey says th a t if folks
playing, p a rticu larly on th e defen a n t costum es of all E uropean coun
by stage."
Standard Road
plant pathology a t O. A. C„ was so- made by specially organized u n its
sive, was o u tstan d in g in the back- tries. The d e ta ils are clear and th e
E ig h teen feet has come to be the w o n 't eat "em th ey ’ll have to drink
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verely
Injured when his car over- and the p ictu re is show n only in
field. Time a fte r tim e -the nervy i designs easy to copy,
m inim um sta n d a rd w idth of 'm a in ’em, and is converting his surplus
Chas. E. W ortm an and W. E. turned on the highway six miles north legitim ate d ram atic th eatres.
apple
crop
into
cider.
He
has
sold
h a lf back stopped a play a fte r ch arg -
b eate r’s H istoric Costum e gives highw ays, and except for roads in the
"B en H u r” w hich is recognized as
W rig h t, both of P endleton, were as-1 of Corvallis.
ing clear across the field. H am m an b iack and w h ite illu s tra tio n s show- v icin ity of larg e cities and a few about 500 gallons from his p lant this seseed 329 each in Ju stic e W est’s j The Portland Ad club will be the the g re a te st m asterpiece so fa r ach
showed to good advantag e on both of in g costum es of ail classes from early heavily traveled roads betw een cer season and expects to make th ree or court Monday for violation of the official sponsor of a statew ide move- ieved in the a r t of th e cinem a, was
fensive and defensive.
E gypt to th e presen t tim e. The col- ta in cities, th is w idth w ill be ample four hu n d red gallons more to fill the game laws. H erm an Pankotv made ment to foster w inter sports on the directed by F red Niblo and was made
dem and.
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ors to be used are in dicated by the for several y ears to come.
the arrests.
south slope of Mount Hood and to in C alifornia and Italy . Among the
DISTRICT CONVENTION OF
M unsell n otation.
make that region a nationally known chief players w ere Ramon N ovarro,
r -» i ..
A w inter playground.
F rancis X. B ushm an, May McAvoy,
REBEKAHS HELD AT ATHENA
K elly and Schw abe's H istoric Cos-
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j tum e covers w estern E urope from
11. E. W ilder, Eugene contractor, C laire McDowell, K athleen Key. C ar
Over one hundred R ebekahs from 1490-1790, u sin g lin e d raw in g s in
has been aw arded the ’ contract for mel Myeis, N igel de B ru ller, M itchell
h
U m atilla county attended th e an n u al 1 black an d w h ite and pho to g rav u re
construction of the now F irst Metho Lcv'is, Leo W hite, Fi’ank C urrier,
convention of th is d is tric t In A thena reproductions of old p ain tin g s,
The C harles B elcher B etty Bronson, Dale
r
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— 1 dist church at Myrtle Point.
on Tuesday o f last week.
I Of in te re st to religious w orkers
building will be of tile construction F u lle r and W in ter H all. The glory
The session was an all day one and and ed u cato rs are th e follow ing:
of th e picture, how ever, rises fa r
and will cost 315,800.
th e convention had as guests of honor j Cope.
O rganizing th e C hurch
K lam ath farm ers, out of patience above the p erso n alities of th is fine
on th is occasion Dora Sexton, presl School.
with so-called sportsm en who kill ! group of a rtists. T he scenes of the
d en t of th e Rebekah assem bly o f 1 Cope. W eek Day C hurch School
th eir poultry, livestock and tear down ' mai ine _ b a ttle betw een the Roman
Oregon and E tta Y. S anderson, vice- ‘ Cope. W eek Day R eligious E du-
their fences, are on the verge of join g a lliy s nnd the T rirem es of G reek
preeident of th a t organ izatio n .
cation.
Ing together in a move to create their p irates; the ch a rio t race in the C ir-
D u rin g th e day in te re stin g demon-
S tout. O rganization an d Admlnls-
vsst properties Into a bird reserve, cus M aximum , in w hich tw elve team s
s tra tio n s of lodge w orkings w ere be- tra tio n of R eligious E ducation,
Frank Davey of Portland, form er
A rabian h o :res tak e p a rt;
the
fore th» convention an d delegates
Snowden. S unday School Lessons,
new spaper man and a t one time eosm opolltan crow ds a t the Ja p p a
w ere present from. P endleton, Free- 1927.
speaker of the houae of rep resen ts G[“ ''
J tr'
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procession of
w ater. Echo, H erm iston, S tanfield.
Hoyden. B eauty in Religion.
lives, is said to be a candidate for a ,h ’ f l r :t p lul
“ “ d lhp a8’
H elix, W eston and A thena.
C h o lrm aters and o th ers in terested
place on the Industrial accident com *n>l>>a <® f
® u " ,ler B,’n H u r
In sta lla tio n of officers for 1927 in ch u rch m usic w ill find m uck to
mission under the P atterson admlnis- for ,h e
,,f res su in g th e Sav-
took place In the aftern o o n and the ! enjoy in B enson's S tudies of F am iliar
tration
lnr from th<‘ Romo.is— th sa are
scenes of the m ost b rillia n t beauty
follow ing R ebekahs from all over th e H ym ns and Brow n and Butterworths
H earing of the com plaint filed by
county w ill head the convention next s to ry of th e H ym ns and Tunes.
and s tirrin g action. Beyond Us
Governor Pierce looking to a reduc
year:
C hairm an. E dna B e d d o w . ----------------------------
purely picto rial In te re st the cinem a
tion of freight ra te s on llmerock has
engages th e in te re st ot beholders by
H erm iston; vice-chairm an,
N ellie:
Eastern Jurist V isits Here
been postponed by the public service
B ean, V reew ater; secretary . M argaret ; A d istin g u ish ed v isito r h ere thi»
reason of Its exquisite love to ry ; its
commlsaion from November 26 to De
PltzeT, P en d leto n ; conductor, Mrs. week is Ju d g e S tanley Clay R oett-
accuracy and tile reality th a t It lends
eem ber 14. All railroads operating In to th e most im p o rta n t period in the
C urley, H elix; outside g u ard ian . Inger of C in cin n ati, Ohio, Judge of
the state are involved In the com h tsto iy pf m ankind.
L au ra Gorm, B oardm an; inside g u ar- th e C ourt of Common P leas la th a t
plaint.
d lan , K ath erin e Keen, A th en a; L. S. city. He is a house g u est a t th»
“ Ben H u r” in its prreen t form is
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as g re a t a co n trib u tio n to A m erican
ch airm an . E lla K ing. W eston; R. S home of Mr. an d Mra. P . B. Sways«
▼ice chairm an. H ilda Peter». E cho, lan d will leave Sunday for P o rtlan d .
..
,
,
a rt as was the novel, which reached
. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R intoul were
.
L. S. vice chairm an, J a n e t McEwen, j Ju d g e R o ettin g er is in th e w est on
1
,
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.
the w idest circu latio n ever a tta in e d
.g u e sts from Por land over
hanks-
of f k
and th# p(ay
M ilton.
bjieiress. being In to n a te d In th ia lo-
T he convention w ill m eet n ex t year eaiity in th e W estern L ands d istrict,
u
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, o n ' " h i d , for a q u a rte r ot a c e n tu ry de-
Mr. R intoul is In Charge of c o n -',,
Amerlcan and Engllah play.
w ith H erm iston.
He ban been h ere a num ber of tim es
M ructlon of tM new U. P. depot be-
The chroma h a . never per-
T uesday evening th e hostess lodge in th e past an d is m eetin g old de
|in g b u ilt a t Y akim a.
I
(, ner m |„8lon , han
b rfn g .
served n six o’clock chicken d in n e r q u ain tan eee. G uests a t a d in n e r
w hich was followed by in itia tio n , th e given W ednesday evening nt the
ing "B eu H u r" to th e screen.
w ork being p u t on by th e P endleton Swayz» horn«, h o n o rin g Ju d g e Roet-
J, F. M cN aught retu rn ed T hursday
degree sta ff In a very b eau tifu l m an- tin g e r w ere Mr. an d Mrs. J. T. Me
Mrs. F. D. C allahan h as re tu rn e d
; m orning from a sh o rt visit to P ort-
ner.
Naught nnd J. W. Mamaer.
from a business tr ip to P o rtlan d .
' land.
OREGON BOOK DEAL
INJUNCTION ISSUED
CANADA PROPOSES
DRASTIC RUM CURB
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