The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 19, 1928, Image 2

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    Œljr 9»nntaW Errali»
May Players In comedy, “Don’t Lie WTWSLOWS nw Anmrs/ix* write
to Your Wife.” Saturday night In the WLK8L0WS 0N ACREAGE ROT
chaplain, Monta Prlndle; Vice Grand
^n o w ad ay s that we were attract)
.Nell Beeves; right support of the by an Incident on the street Inst week
Auditorium
after
tbe
basketball
FAB
FROM
SANTA
AHA.
CALIF
Published e v e n Thursday at Her. games.
vice grand, Mary Hughes; left sup­ We saw a white-iutlred gentleman ap
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mis ton, Umatilla County, Oregon by
proacli two buys who were playing
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| Mr an«l Mrs James Winslow who port, Emma Strohm.
Joeeph 8. Harvey, editor and man
with a kitten and Join them, Then we
Installing
offioers
in
the
Odd
Fel­
moved
aw
ay
from
H
erm
iston
a
few
Control of C!iigib!e
agar.
weeks ago are located near Santa lows ere district deputy grand master. saw him extract from Ids pocket a pu
Sim p's but Effective Ana, California, according to aletter Jasper Templeton; grand marshal, of gloves, return one of them and pull
Entered an second class matter
When I say Lincoln Beachey was received by The Herald from Mrs. W. R. Longhorn; grand warden. J the other carefully over his right huiui
E N R O L L A N Y T IM E
Tills completed, he employed hl.-
December, 1904, at the pestofflce at running the dirigibles I mean it lit­
Winslow In which she asked for the S. West; grand secretary, O. T. Lock­ gloved hand io pat the kitten slid
* M E D A L S ch ool,
Hermiston. U m a tU la J > ^ ;^ Or «on. erally. The dirigibles of those days
¿ithin
> few m onth« v o u ta n f e , a m
(l» ll, were about 40 feet long and home paper to be sent to them. They ridge; grand treasurer, O. C. Pierce; tickle Its ribs for a minute or two He
ig m u tity , in a po»uion w ith a future.
their envelopes contained 20.000 cubic bought two acres of land and have grand guardian, Marvin Watson then arose, carefully removed h i
1n^t’u“i ’rci ‘
lO O O .erJent.
tnUeriptij
house on U and are pretty grand chaplain, H. O. Thompson.
glove, replaced It in his pocket, bowe l
i po«iciom last Year, d em and as usual
feet of hydrogen gas. They looked I built “ a 7”
to
the
two
boys
and
strolled
on.—
like cigars—and lusted about us long. iwe settled
Installing officers in the Rebekah'
'there was u lift of only so jxiunds
any of our Hermiston friends lodge; District deputy president, New Yorker.
to every 1,000 feet of hydrogen and ! want to look us up they must come Mrs. F. Beddow; grand marshall,
s B e h n K c -S J a lk e r „ m ?
this compelled ue to construct the un- I to Westminster, two miles west " she Mrs. Nellie Gaither; grand warden,
W ould You Be Rich?
sell be true, and it der carriage of bamboo.
said in her letter. “Our mall box is Mrs. Jennie Wooster.
So many want Io be rich. Arc yo
This bamboo work was In the form at the end of the road leading Into
follow as the night the day,
sure you want to be rich? Don’t you
An
event
of
the
evening
wag
the
of
a
steamer
gangplank
with
a
ru.:-
tu
r
a
n
.
®
*
"
t0
canst not then be false to any
I’UrrtA
ND. OftUGON
M h c u i 3 IJ 8
lug on either side. The motive power
.
Geor<e presentation of a twenty-five year get your greatest happiness from do
was furnished by an ordinary motor Prlndle calk 1 l-.st week. We hope Jewel to W. R. Longhorn. Mr. Long­ Ing the everyday things Hint Inin
cycle engine situated in the center of to see some more of the Hermiston horn has been a member of the local you a living? Aren’t the very things
A PROGRESSIVE STEP
at least some of them—Hint you Inn.
people. I called on Dr. and Mrs.
the gangplank.
The movement that has been
Beachey was the sole occupant of jlllsley In Fullerton while I stayed lodge since its beginning twenty to do because you are not rich. t|.
launched here to unite the member­ the dirigible, being engineer, crew, ¡there with my daughter. They are years ago, and active in all its works. things that bring you your greale i
ships and resources of the Baptist navigator and captain. He could not all well and like Califoria fine.”
Past Grand Master S. L. Bowman content, your greatest peace of mind?
made the presentation. A number Think of your life without the ne< e
and Christian churches is one of the help being at least a captain, because
of talks were made during the eve­ sity of earning a living, without tin
most important developments in the that title was conferred on nny
necessity of work. Would II he u full
life of the community in the past man the minute he put a foot in a ODD FELLOWS AND REBEKAHS
£ ning and refreshments were served
complete, happy life?—Grove Pattei
those present.
two years, according to the idea of balloon basket.
son. In tlie Mobile Register.
Beachey controlled the antics of his
INITIATE OFFICERS MONDAY! —
this newspaper.
dirigible
by
his
activities
on
the
30-
Importance may be attached to the
move from several points of view. foot gangplunft. When tie wuuted to 25 Year Jewel Presented to W. R.
liy on the level lie stayed in the con­
The effort to secure fusion of the two fer, hugging the engine. When he
Longhorn as Part of Work
bodies deserves to succeed for any one wanted to go up lie ran backward on
We Haul
of these several reasons.
the gangplank, and when he desired
of Evening.
In* the first place there are many to come down to earth tie scooted for
THE COZY THEATRE HERE HAS BOOKED THE LARGEST PIC-
ANYTHING
people at present more or less luke­ ward until his weight cuused the nose
ANYWHERE
of
the
dirigible
to
droop.
He
weighed
warm In their formal allegiance to
Almost 100 members of the Odd
TURE OF THE YEAR
ANYTIME
any church who are honestly skep­ only 135 pounds, but couldn't shake Fellows and Rebekah lodges attend­
tical of the efficacy of religion as a u toe without causing his oiled-silk ed the Joint Installation In the lodge
TEI,EPH0NE 31
hippo to respond with a wiggle and a I rooms Monday night, several persons
force in life because of the division shiver.—William
Hickman Pickens in
from out of town being pesent.
that exists among churches, and th» the Saturday Evening Post.
multitude of differences that have
The following are the officers for
| the coming year in the Odd Fellows
developed about Interpreting the
Student
of
Farm
Life
teachings of Jesus. If two of the di­
lodge; Noble grand, Cecil W arner;
Margie had often seen cows in the vice-grand, Herbert Thompson; re­
visions of the Protestant church In
pasture
and
had
had
the
process
of
Hermiston can present to the world supply and demand, ns pertaining to cording secretary, W. R. Longhorn;
an example of tolerance that will re­ dairy products, explained to her by financial secretary, J. S. West; treas­
sult In them making their union per­ her mother. However, personal con­ urer, J. A. Reeves; right support of
manent, that argument will not ap­ tact with tlie gentler species of the the Noble Grand, T. H. Gaither; left
ply with such force to this commun­ cow had not been her privilege, tin a support, Aubrey Dean; right support
For the hole family and use mod­
ity.
recent visit to tlie farm, she was taken of the Vice Grand, Will Logan; left
ern machinery and the best of
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FOR TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
The added strength that would be to the burn Just at milking time.
.support, L. C. Dyer; warden, Gwynn
mterials. You are assured of the
On her return to the house her 'Hughes; conductor, Leslie Thomp­
a result of such a fusion from the
best of service in our shop.
strictly religious point of view a- mother asked her what she saw In Hie son; right scene supporter, Leo
We have just installed a new
larnynrd, expecting her to list the
bundantly Justifies the efforts being different
H u rly ; left scene supporter, Oscar
animals.
made to combine the two bodies.
Her reply came: “Well, mother, I !Payne; chaplain, Childs Barham;
From a business and economical saw them squirt the cow.”
outside guardian
Marvin Watson;
point of view the fusion idea shoulo
inside, Shirley Stockard.
W ater R eally Chief
have support from all.
Officers for the Rebekahs are:
It has long been a tenet of Jour
Constituent of Eo.ly Florence Mullins, Noble Grand; right
nallsm that a newspaper has no call
And are prepared to oil and re­
Water is a more Important sub­ suopprt of the Noble Grand, Grace
to meddle with the religious Ideas stance than we ure inclined to admit. Logan; left support, Dora Mikesell;
pair your harness during the win­
SHOW STARTS AT 7:30 P. M, EACH NIGHT
of the Individual, and The Herald Besides Its value as a beverage, its warden, Rita Dyer; conductor, Beu­
ter season. Ask us about this new
Admission, 25c and 50c
COME EARLY
is not commending the proposed un­ utility as a home for fish, its fiim-Uon lah Simonds; Inside guardian, Maude
service.
ion In any spirit of controversy, and as a common carrier of tlie world s Sale; outside guardian, Alto Knerr;
It will not permit In its news col­ shipping, its use as a washing me; ■ :.i.
umns of Individualistic or denomi­ It plays an Important role In Is tan
life as the chief constituent of Hie
national Interpretations of religion. body.
.
But the effort of the two bodies to
Ih e human body is approximately
combine Is so eminently sound, sc two-thirds water. An overage person
full of common sense that from this of 150 pounds weight carries around
point of view it is not only a subject with him at nil times about 100
that lends Itself to editorial support, pounds, or 12 gallons of water. Tills
but The Herald believes It would be water supply is very delicately ad­
lacking In a sense of duty If It re­ justed so that tlie intake of water and
frained from urging support for the the water resulting from oxidative
Ford grade Batteries for $9.50 and
processes balances the losses occur­
movement.
ring from the various excretory proc
I your old battery.
Larger battery
Sincere worship of God le one of esses.
i for $10.50 and your old battery.
the vital forcee of this nation. W ith­
This compensatory balance some­
out being cynical it may be safely times falls. The extremes of mal
Knives and scissors ground for 10c.
said that Hermiston has not spent regulation which result are represent
tso much time In religious work. If ed by thirst and nnhydremin on (he
the fusion of two weak Protestant one hand and edema on the other,
Skelton of the University of Min­
congregations can be effected and
one reasonably strong church there­ nesota found that the muscles con
by created, the religious forces of the tain about half of tlio total water sup­
ply of the body, the skin about one
community will have been strength­ flfih and the watery blood only about
ened Imnieasurely, and such a result one-fourteenth of tlie total. When
will be good for Hermiston and the marked Ipsa or withdrawal of water
Hermiston country ns well as for from the body occurs the resultant
the individuals who live here.
drying tip Is taken care of principally
by the muscles and not by the blond
The muscles lose only a small propor­
Cigars, Tobacco
A farmer living near Pendleton tion of their water even in tlie ex­
was In Hermiston the other day to treme cases, ami tlie loss per unit of
Barber Sbop
buy some feed from the Farm Bureau weight is smaller (lion for other or
Co-operative. There Is nothing unus enns, hut Hie thtnl is larger because
ual in that, because some of the big of the large capacity of tlie muscnlnr
customers of the local exchange system.
come from up In the wheat belt
What really was significant about his A n c ic n l Chinese Tombs
visit, according to Sid Barnard, man­
Cigantic in Extenl
ager, wns the fact that o„ a feed pur­
chase of $10 he saved »2.96 by buy­ . Some 200 mile!’ west of Peking
ing In Hermiston instead of Pendle­ t lilnn, S.ays Hi,, p..¡Minder Uagnzlne,
curntoi of the
ton. And If he had bought In Pen­ t'lirl Whiting Hi.:
dleton It would have been for epot t’reer gallery, examined tombs of the
North Wei dyim :y, which was found
cash at a cash store. All of which “d by Tartars from Mongolia and
shows that Hermiston Is attractive lasted from the Fourth to Hie Sixth
ns a trading center far beyond what century It. C. The enormous amount
could ordinarily be figured on as Its of labor which went Into th» construe
own normal territory.
tlon of these tombs Is Indicated by
the sixe of one of them. It Is SO feet
Your needs in everything
high and has a circumference of near
BEEF PRICES UNCHANGED
that is necessary to com­
•y half a m.’le, bei..g made cnlirclyoi
IN LOCAL MEAT MARKET earth. In front oi title wns aa nltnr
plete your golf outfit
and Impressive temples undoulitedlr
marked the site.
These temples, a- is common In
Th» newspaper stories about the China, were of w o.l and so have dis
ilgh prices for beef cuts of all a|>l-oni-»-il, China h,.J no stone artlil
since the price of rattle sky lei tun*. This Is a il. .Incllve feature
oik ed do not npply In Hermiston of Chineae civilization mid explain
ikr ,' e prices here have not advanced • lie abMnce of such tains as the Ik j
il i. g the past year and a half, ae- man Coliseum, the Athenian I’artl
cortllng to a statement by M. W. Sima, non or tiie Egyp.i.m Sphynx. The
one of the owners of the Hermiston t.'hiuese used wood altogether.
market.
’T h e price of rattle has gone up Hl«h Court Denies Todd Rehearing.
Olympia. Wash.—The state supreme j
from a nlckle to 11 cents during the
past is months op the local market court denied A. Ruric Todd, recalled i
but we have held our retail prires mayor of Kelso, a rehearing. Todd
stationary 'or all beef cuts." Mr la under sentence to serve a terra in
Sima said “ Hogs are lower now the Cowlitz county Jail for malicious
than thry were for a while, and we perserntlnn
have reduced the prices for various »4,283,71# Provided for Air Stations.
Washington. D. C.-Expenditure oi
cuts 10 eeuta per pound.
Reports from Pendleton and Port­ »4,333,71# for new construction at
land are that beef prices hav? ad­ army air stations would be authorised
SubstriptioL
under the James bill, reported by tbe
vanced eharply.
house military committee.
Big Excitement« Umatilla
“THE BIG
PARADE”
January 24, 25, 26
Thirteen Thousand Feet of
of Excitement
Hermiston
Transfer
WE REPAIR
SHOES
Oiling
Vat
BOWMAN
BARGAINS-BARGAINS-BARGAINS
SHOE SHOP
BATTERIES!
The Clearance Sale
of the Season
j Pennock Battery &
Tire Shop
FOUNTAIN
Pairs for
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W O M E N ’S ' F O O T W E A R
Bert Mullins
|
C o m e to B u ster B row n S a le
fo r R e a l B a rg a in s
T H E F A M O U S 2 FO R 1
We Have
Anticipated
Come in and
give our line the
“once over.”
SA LE N O W ON
H IT T
B uster b rown s hoe s tore
Has Your
Pendleton, Oregon
Expired?