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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1930)
PAGE SIX THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1«, 1930 T H E H E R M IST O N H E R A L D , H E R M IST O N , O R E G O N ; 20th Anniversary Saturday, Decem ber 27, with a turkey banquet at 7 p. m. Masons and wives and Stars and husbands are invited. Installa tion of officers will follow. Order of committee. — adv. basketball on the home floor last LOCAL HOOFERS ORGANIZE “P la g u y ” of Part Age* Friday night. The girls won by a Practically Wiped Out BASKETBALL TEAM score of 32-10, the boys winning by Leprosy became prevalent In th* a score-of 33-8. We wish them luck Dark ages. The scourge of the “black (Continued from Page 1) In all future games. Kenneth Waraer. Vester Thornburg, death" Inaugurated the quarantine; Everyone is looking forward to Garland Thompson, Sam McMillan but civtlizatloa had discarded all the MI ps Margaret Neary who teaches Mrs. M. Yeager of Walla Walla the Junior dance to he held in the and Winford Duvall. Referee, Alb other disfigurements of the Dark ages at Fine City was In Pendleton Satur- and daughter Mrs. Cole of Enter Mrs. S. M. Miller, who has been before It relieved Itself from the re ert Kennings. A neturn game will current visitations of epidemic* which prise were In Hermiston this week. in the Hcrmf“ton hospital under the Umatilla gym next Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Mikesell were shopp Mrs. Yeager Is the mother of Mrs. H. C. Brammer returned from The be played at Lexington February 27. made their appearance throughout care of Dr. Johnson for the past 15 ing In town Saturday from Clear Dan Parker Europe In those centuries. As late days, left the hospital Friday and Dalles hospital where he hag beep Springs. Wednesday night the local hoop as 1708 smallpox was as common as will remain with Miss Clara Hall for several weeks. ers were defeated by Adams high I measles, and little more than a cen A large number of Hermiston folks until she is able to return to her Mr. and Mrs. Jim Todd of Hermis by a score of 41 to 12. The boys tury ago cholera claimed one In every Miss Lcnore and Alice Dyer were attended the services held in the home in the North Hill diatrict. ton were visitors at the Ursel Hiatt did not seem to get into the game hundred of New York’s population. business visitors In Pendleton Satur Echo M. E. church lust Sunday with home Saturday. day. from the ^tart but played a clean, In 1873 yellow fever was epidemic In the Meade evangelistic party In 19 states, which was half of them. Many Umatilla people enjoyed the sportsmanlike game. charge. It has been only since Louis Pas Mr. and Mrs. E. W. West and town team basketball gam" between The Adams team Is composed of teur’s experiment* between 1857 and daughter Rose Mary were In Pendle Irrigon and Umatilla last Wednesday experienced men. most of them 1885 laid the foundation for the Iso E. Duncan of Pendleton was look SP E C IA I. C O R B E SrO H D E H C B ton Saturday. at Irrigon. •eing seniors, which accounts for lation of germs and the development ng after business interests here featured of antitoxins that specific treatment Mr. Bloom refereed the Irrigon the splendid teamwork Mrs. Mary Morris who recently Saturday in connection with the Mrs. Emily Duncan of Irrigon was oiler skating rink of which Wm went to Arlington has returned to Heppner town team game at Irrigon throughout the game. Croxdale of ha* been possible. Patient observa a business visitor in Hermiston Sat Whitman college did a flue piece tion .baa followed research In tracing Umatilla as her position was re-es last Saturday nite. Osborne Is local manager. urday. , the causes of epidemics to their tablished. Mrs. Ursel Hyatt wag a visitor In >f work officiating as neferee. The Adams and Milton town sources. In this brief span of a few Hermiston Monday night. Mrs. Jack Cherry and Rita Mae Everett and Waiter Yeager of generations many historic plagues Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Matott and Mr. Hyatt accompanied severa teams met In a fast contest after the have become words of vague mean Yeager Martin were in Pendleton Wednesday children were visitors in Pendleton Milton - Freewater, Roy men from Hermiston to the Americ high school game closed, according to ing; and yet, they unquestionably Walla Walla, Wn., and Walter Yea evening. Saturday, Principal Shaw, with Milton coming would be more rampant In this age Mrs. Knutson went to Portland for an I-eglon meeting In Heppner Mon ger of Spirit Lake were in Hermis out at the long end of the score of travel and commerce than they day night. medical care. She was accompanied ton this week. Mrs. C. A. Keller was a visitor Drivers taking their cars to ever were before but for the vigilant by Mrs. George Dutterwood. The students of Umatilla high In town Wednesday from the Co- transport the players were Enos and effective public health agencies on Miss Ethel Williams of Waitsburg, Harry Jones has been transferred ' school play Arlington Friday, Dccem- Martin, Rev. C. W. Cutler and F. E. lumbia district. guard everywhere. Wn., is spending the week with Mrs. to Condon. Mrs. Joins plans to her 19, on the home floor. They Shaw. 3. A. Paul. Miss Williams is an ex- join him soon. expect to play well If they cannot Mrs. Pat Sullivan Is being treat nastor of the Methodist church In Robert Barrett spent Sunday vis win. ed nt the Hermiston Medical hos llchland, Wn. Mr. and Mrs. John Wurster and iting his mother in Walla Walla. pital this week. Mr, Pete McNabb and son Ray children attended the show in Pen Mrs. Marie Sharmon, employed at dleton Sunday. John Page of Stanfield Is In the the Hermiston hotel, received word mond and C. Bankaon motored to lYirtland thin week. HcrmiHton Medical hospital with an Wednesday that her brother was ill! infected hand. Walter Bullard, who is working VARIED LIST. OF NEW TOOKS u Eugene. She left immediately. Mrs. Marte Stephenson Is taking her in Portland, spent the week end at RECEIVED AT LIBRARY lis home here. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Spencer ol place during her absence. Vmatllla are visiting nt the J. A. Mr. and Mrs. Springer were din The following list of new books Reeves home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dailey ol ner guests at the home of Mrs. Sarah which are at the Hermiston Library, Rlx Saturday. Boardman are the proud parents of was received Wednesday: "Laugh Plans are being made for a play twin boys born Wednesday at the Mrs. McKenzie was the hostegg at ing Queen." Beck; ’’Twenty-foui and it is necessary to have every Hermiston hospital. The little fel dinner for eight on Thursday even Hours," Bromfleld; "Little Caesar,” lows weighed 4 pounds, 3 ounces ing. member present to select a cast. Burnette; “House In Tuesday Mar each. They are getting along nicely. Mrs. D. C. Brownell of California ket," Fletcher; “Desert Valley,’ Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biggs and two has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Gregory; “Five and Ten,” Hurst: Mrs Bess Spencer, together with Frank Gulwlts, and also called on sons Dan and John were attendin' "Jim the Conqueror," Kyne; "Blue to busilidis^AiMters in Pendleton Mrs. Marie Miller, left for Portland friends in Umatilla. Rajah Murder,” MacGrath; “Stone Wednesday on their way to Oak Saturday. . Mrs. Alexander Reed entertained Desert,” Marinez Suviria; “Twr land, Calif. Mrs. Spencer haa leased the 500 club on Tuesday afternoon. Shall be Born,” Oemler; ’’Marriee' Mrs. Ursel Hiatt attended a card Money,” Powell; "Selwood of Sleepy Mrs.’Rosa King of Toledo, Ohio, her ranch in the Columbia district visited over the week end with Mrs. to Mr. and Mrs. John Paxton for party at the home of Marie Todd Cat," Spearman; “Penrod Jashber,' P, L. Beasley. Mrs. King is a train three years and plans to spend her Wednesday of last week. Tnrkington; "Gallant Lady.” Wid Several Umatilla people enjoyed demer; ed nurse and left Monday morning time in California. “Golf Without Tears,’ the dance in Irrigon Saturday night. Wodehouse. for her home. Queen Esther Chapter, order of Umatilla high school defeated Ir Another shipment is expected Eastern Star, vf|ill celebrato their rigon high school in both games of I soon Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Cutler plan LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Wilk»» Booth's Stags Career Estimates vary somewhat concern ing the ability of John Wilkes Booth as an actor. At the beginning of his career in Philadelphia he met with constant failure. He was frequently received with hisses. Later he played two seasons In Rlchmoud, where he was held In esteem. He then became a star aBd made a tour commencing at Montgomery, Ala., and ending at Bos ton. This was on the whole success ful, and he whs commended particu larly for his presentation of the part of Richard IL Booth did not get a hearing in New York except at a few benefits.—Washington Star. UMATILLA ITEMS Special f rices FLOUR to leave Monday to spend the holi days «will» khelr daughter .Mrs. II. H. Worley in Doris, Calif Members of the Boy Scouts are urged by their Scout Master O. W. Payne to be present at the meeting next Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jos Holland of Bend are spending a two woeks va cation at the homo of her parent*. Mr. end Mr*. F P. Ward. (0aata®I|patrF V IT A P H O N E P IC T U R E S Mince Meat BRIDGE LAMPS PROGRAM Mottled Dull Brass Stands, weighted base. Height 62 In. 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He compiled the so-called Eclectic Series—a series of readers and other schoolbooks, of which Immense num bers were sold. M ac M arr H erm iston stores Stone's Dmsioe ----- P h on e 2 4 1