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tlves of all tax levying districts have
Annie Wurrster. Dorothy and Al- ventlon at San Fanclsco will give a ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
been urged to attend the meeting so ma Caldwell, Louise Byrnes. Naomi report of their trip. They are Miss ♦
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as to get facts at first hand. In that Spurlock and Lyle Brown went to Reeder and Miss Clark.
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COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
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Published every Thursday at Hermis • ay cooperation ahould be assured. ^ ‘ h’ hoW *" Hermi“to“ *“ t M° “day
7:00 p. m., Christian Endeavor. ♦
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ton. Umatilla County. Oregon, by
Whatever may be the merits or
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Spencer and The young people will meet with the ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ - > « ♦ ♦ + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ +
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Qulrlng, the shortcomings of the proposal for daughter Edith Ann spent Sunday In Epworth League next Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Weir Casady and
Publishers
state tax supervisory legislation the Hermiston with their parents.
8:00 p. as.. Sermon subject, "The daughter Marlon were visitors nt the
Idea of county and local tax leagues i n
,rT The Lamb of God."
Lynch home Friday. Other guests
4 a . a
. .
.
Dalle® where »he took Mr. Bramar
Entered as Second Class Matter . Is strictly
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in accord with the bome>to the hospital Thursday evening,
were Mr. and Mrs. Haya Stockard.
December, 1906, Umatilla County, rule theory. If you believe that home
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Updigraph
METHODIST CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Person and
Oregon.
of
Portland
are
visiting
at
the
John
rule Is the safest and most satisfac
O. W. Payne. Pastor.
grandson were dinner guests at the
Buley
home
this
week.
tory policy attend the meeting. The
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Templeton home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Burley. Mr. and
Subscription Rates:
character of the gathering and the Mrs. Charles Updegraph and Earlna Competent teachers tor all classes
A dinner party and card party was
One Y ea r........................................ *2.00 program undertaken will go far to- Burley motored to La Grande Sunday
Epworth League at 7:00 p. m.
given by Mr. and Mrs. Person Tues
Evening worship at 8:00 P- m.
Six Months .......... _ ..................... *1.00 wards showing what home rule can ' Mrs. D. Rogers und daughter Mar-
day evening in honor of their grand
accomplish. — East Oregonian.
I *"’•** ° f ’’‘■"field were visitors at the
The preaching service as well as son, Merdith, who returned to Seat
T h ree M o n th s ......................... .......... .SO
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Rhode home Friday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leland McLelland the other services will be an earnest tle Wednesday. The guests were Mr.
chlldren of vista. Calif., visited effort to deepen the religious life of and Mrs. Jasper Templpeton, Mr. and
THIS IS HOME BULE
*
♦ ’ at the Ash home Sunday. They were the community. Come and help ut Mrs. Wm. Luttrell, Mrs. Chas. Lynch,
♦
UMATILLA HEWS ITEMS ♦¡enroute to Walla Walla.
make It so.
“Times and conditions are now
Misses Maxine Moore, Dorcas Throop
, Joe Ram»« and son Bobby of Echo
extremely favorable for tax cuts, •
♦ were Umatilla visitors Saturday.
and Mr. Pat Throop.
NOW, when “ lazy weather” creates desires
IIERMISTON
BAPTIST
CHURCH
Emil Peterson of Tronopah, Neva
says the Oregon Journal, which ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ O f
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fisher and
W. L. Wilson, Pastor. ’
da.
is
visiting
in
Umatilla
with
re
to
romp with playful ocean waves or enjoy the
newspaper takes the view the best
Mrs. George Wainheart of Tacoma
Bernice and Verna Byrnes re latives.
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.
results csn be obtained through lo turned Thursday after visiting sever
are
visiting
the
Lnttreils.
Mrs.
Fish
cool
of some mountain, many are forced to
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Arthur and
Morning worship at 11:00 a. m.
cal tax reduction leagues rather than al days with their grandmother. Mrs. daughter Minnie and grandson Don
er is Mrs. Lutrell's daughter. Dr.
stay home because of expense.
A. W. Byrnes in Touchet.
through new legislation.
ald Arthur of Hermiston visited Mr. Sermon subject. “Ahab's Harness." Fisher returned Sunday to Tacoma.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bramar went and
Evening service at 8:00 o'clock.
Mrs.
E.
R.
Ash
Sunday
afternoon
O.
O.
Nickerson
and
Mrs.
H.
E.
That will certainly be true If the to The Dalles Thursday where Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. George Heines and Sermon subject, "Twice Thought
It would pay to save each week for a vacation.
Sewell of Portland are visiting the
legislature gets Into a fight over the Bramar was taken to the hospital. It Mr. Phillip Schmidt of Walla Walla Leeaoaa.”
was
found
that
he
had
broken
his
i
Lynch home. Mr. Nickerson is Mrs.
home rule feature and the referen leg due to the fsll received last week. | were visitors at the Kendler ranch
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ , ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Lynch's father and Mrs. Sewell Is
Sunday.
dum should be Invoked against legis
Mrs. Ollie Spurlock . and daughter
♦
♦ Mrs. Lynch’s sister.
n r
s
I
Iv
Miss
i I Do
iv
Rosaline
t z n c a i I lie ?
l I.ennox
.V 7 lllltJ A
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of l O Seattle,
v tlL lIv i
lation that Is enacted. If the refer
L J? “ îf? ?
Wn., 18 »‘siting in Umatilla and
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STANFIELD NEWS ITEMS
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Mrs. P. E. Hall has been confined
endum should be applied the meas day night where they were judges Plymouth.
of Hermiston
♦
♦ to her bed for the past week. Miss
ure would not become effective until for an oratorical contest at the Meth
L.
Jouannalt
of
Stanfield
is
re
odist for the W. C. T. U. organization painting the Red ft White store here.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over *50,000.
Dorothy
Addleman
is
working
for
voted upon by the people at the next
Some of the younger set of Uma
The Stanfield Ladies' Aid society her.
Mr. and Mrs. Vein Hull and Mrs.
F. B. Swayze, Pre». - R. Alexander, Vice-Pre«. - A. H. Norton, Cashier
general election.
tilla enjoyed a wiener roast at the Koweine of Seattle spent Saturday
will present the operetta, "The Love
The Ladies' Auxiliary met Friday
However the tax reduction move ferry landing Thursday evening. and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Pirates of Hawaii,” at the Stanfield
They were Naomi Spurlock, Reatha
with a very large crowd in atten
ment started by Governor Meier is Norton. Erma Byrnes. Earlna Burly, Hull.
Mrs. Bankson, Mrs. H. B. Hull’s High school auditorium on Tuesday dance. Games were played and the
not necessarily contingent upon new Annie Wurrster, Louise Byrnes, Bert
"About an average of late potatoes
by a vote of 282 to 128. It was
father went to Butte, Mont., to visit evening, July 28, at 8 o’clock. This atternoon enjoyed by all.
legislation. The chief value In the Varne. Lyle Brown, Herman Norton, with his son here.
now
seetos in prospects.” says the
amended
in
the
house
and
repassed
is a light opera in two acts, dealing
Dr. and Mrs. Glen from Pasco vi
movement arises from the formation with Mrs. Kenneth Trumbull as
Mrs. Beauleau and daughter Ha- with life in a girls' private school In
by the senate. December 18, 1917. report. "The total crop la expected
chaperon.
A
very
good
time
was
sited
at
the
Luttrell
home.
Other
:el motored to Pondlcton Friday.
of a state association with a proposal had by all.
It was submitted to the states on to be 15 per cent larger than last
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rogers and son Hawaii. When blood-thirsty pirates visitors are Mr. and Mrs. Pete Trura-
that county leagues be formed in the
Naomi Spurlock. Louise Byrnes, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Max capture the school and the dignified bie of Stanfield and Mr. and Mrs. December 22, 1917, was ratified on year, and somewhat above average,
various counties of the state. The Lyle Brown and Raymond McNabb Gray heal.
January 16, 1919. and went into ef but the increase over the average is
teacher. Miss Primer, in dire con F. H. Russels of Portland.
general idea is to carry out the pro motored to Hermiston to the show
fect on January 16, 1920. Forty- accounted for by early potatoes al
Elmore
McKenzie
of
Portland
is
sternation
reigns.
However
the
com
Mrs. Fisher and Mrs. Weinheart
visiting here with his family
visions of a resolution adopted at Saturday.
six of the 48 states ratified the ready marketed.
bined
wits
of
Miss
Primer
and
the
Several Umatilla people enjoyed
are
visiting
Mrs.
Fisher's
brother
Mrs. Lingo and son Joseph of Star-
Salem calling for a voluntary reduc the dance in Stanfield Saturday eve
"World production of wheat pro
Amendment,
the total vote in the
girls
assisted
by
the
dashing
young
buck is visiting in Umatilla with
Mr. Lane in Pendleton. They will
tion of at least 20 per cent in all ning.
senate of the 46 states being 1309 mises to be materially below the
Lieutenant, save the day. The prin return to Hermiston Thursday.
A. B. Stephens.
Bill Lippy and Dale Yokam. for
tax levies.
for and 240 against— 84 per cent in large output last year and the world
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Slater are vi cipal characters are: Dorothy Dear,
Edwin Throop is visiting in Port
merly employed on the Wallula cut
favor of prohibition. The total house carryover outside of this country is
On Saturday afternoon a meeting off have gone Back to their home in siting here with Mrs. Slater's moth daughter of a plantation manager, land for a week.
er Mrs. Florence Tipple.
vote was 3,775 for and 1,025 against not particularly burdonsome. How
is to be held at the court house Ir Mt. Vernon.
Carlton Lynch returned Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark returned Rose Hoosier; Miss Primer, teacher
Floyd Tlison has purchased a new Wednesday from an excursion from of the girls’ school, Opal Hoskins;
■79 per cent in favor of prohibi ever, the new wheat crop In this
Pendleton for the purpose of form
from Portland where he spent sever
tion. But how about the members country is expected to be as large as
Ing such an organizatlono to func Plymouth coupe.
coast cities.
Hawaiian
girls,
Ina
Sturdivant,
Jane
al days.
Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Hyatt and Mrs.
last year and well above ths average,
tlon in Umatilla county. At that Levon Hyatt were shopping in Pen-
Miss Dorothy Mattice of Ayer is Gibson. Esther Fredreckson, Marga
Miss Dorcas Throop spent Satur of those 98 legislative bodies at
visiting
with
her
cousin
Daphene
Washington and at the various state while stocks of old wheat are un
time taxpayers will have an oppor lleton Saturday.
ret Gibson; Billy Wood, Lieutenant, day night visiting the Shafers.
usually large.
The ice cream social given by the Fisher
tunity to organize with a view to
U. S. Cruiser Tennessee, Charles
Miss Marion Casady visited three capitols, who voted for and ratified
Blanche Pike who has been visit
Ladies' Aid Friday night on the Ber
expressing their wishes.
the 18th amendment?
How were
Market quotations received at the
Carnes;
Pirate
Chief,
Edgar
Hoosier;
days
at
the
Lynch
home
the
past
ing in Spokane with her sister Miss
wick lawn was a great success.
they elected? They were elected by college showed that the top cash
Scary, a pirate, John Gibson. The week.
The move should be effective be
Bernice Byrnes left Sunday for an Esther Pike returned Sunday.
the popular vote of the people in quotations for clover seed at Chicago
cause It is true, as the Journal says, extended visit with her aunt Mrs.
Beth Cooney who has been visit above cast Is ably supported by a
Sidney Barnard and f a m i l y
that conditions are favorable to ta> Ralph Taylor In Wallula.
ing in Boardman with relatives re large chorus of Hawaiian girls and moved from the Columbia district their own respective states. And have advanced three cents a pound
Molly Lange. Dwight and Wallace turned Sunday afternoon
cuts. Most tax levying bodies realize
a band of villainous pirates. Anna Friday. The!/ many friends regret their stand on prohibition, as pre since June 1, "Which may be a re
dahoney of Pendleton were here
that fact. They know that present lunday.
Compton Winn of Pendleton is di to see them leave the community. viously stated, was a considerable flection of the reduced acreage of
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ recting this operetta. She is an able
farm prices make taxpaying all but
The Buell family and Roberts factor in their election. Hence, in clover meadows in the main seed
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer have ♦
♦ conductor having had much training
impossible at present and that re eft on a two weeks vacation.
family
spent Sunday pienfeing on the the final analysis, the popular vote producing states."'
CHURCH NOTES
♦ along this line. She has been choir
was essentially the governing fac
Irene Fromdach is visiting in the ♦
Columbia
river.
ductions must be made. Represents Dalles with Margaret Forrd.
♦
♦ 'eader for the Presbyterian church
Marian E. Syndergaars, a 15-year-
tor
behind the adoption of the 18th
Mrs. Dan Parker and Dondal are
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ «♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ «♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I
old girl of Grundy Coutaty, La., re
n Pendleton for the past two years. home this week canning fruit. They amendment.”
cently won a national health club
\n added feature of this entertain hare been caring for the store at
Article 3 next week.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
contest.
ment on Tuesday will be music fur- Holdman.
4*T Ife” was the subject of the Lea-
Sylvia Altman, 17, who was grad
WEATHER CHANGES SOME
:ished by the Pifiq City band. Sev-
HOT LUNCHES
■L* son-Sermon in all Churches of
uated from New York university this
ral Hermiston musicians have joined
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, July
forces with this band and together ♦ All Items Appearing in this ♦ CROP PROSPECTS, SAYS REPORT year with a Phi Beta Kappa key, has
1«.
REFRESHING DRINKS
been a radio entertainer since 1925.
they present a fine combination. ♦ Column are Contributed by the ♦
The Golden Text was. "As the
Weather conditions during recent
Harvey
Meyers
of
Echo
has
been
di
♦
Hermiston W. C. T. U.
♦ weeks have improved the prospects
Father hath life in himself; so hath
SPORTING GOODS
recting the band for the post month.
he given to the Son to have life in
fhr some crops, while others are less
Mrs. Martin Refvem and three
himself” (John S:26>.
"Was the Eighteenth Amendment promising, says a crop and market
sons and Miss Elva Berry are spend adopted .without being put to a pop
Among the citations which com
repoort issued by the Oregon State
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
ing the week at Bingham Springs. ular vote?”
college
extension service. More win
following from the Bible: "Strait is
Stuart Kerr left Tuesday for his
"Emphatically,
the eighteenth ter wheat and corn, but less spring
the gate, and narrow is the way.
home in St. Paul, Minn., after having amendment was adopted without be
NOW AVAILABLE AT THE
wheat, oats, barley and hay are ex
which Ieadeth unto life, and few
HERMISTON, OREGON
ipent a month at the home of his ing put to popular vote. That, in pected.
WASHINGTON HOTEL
there be that find it” (Matt. 7:14).
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. fact, is the only way in which It
The Lesson-Sermon also Included
Portland, Oregon.
Pastures and ranges are reported
Stuart.
could have been legally adopted. in very poor condition over the coun
the following passage from the
CLASS "A”
FIREPROOF
Mrs. J. F. Lane and little daugh That is the only way in which any
Christian Science textbook, “Sci
try generally. This is having an ef
ter
Marie
are
guests
at
the
W.
O.
ence and Health with Key to the
amendment to the Constitution of
Wallace home. The Lanes formerly the United States can be adopted. fect on dairy production and the con
Scriptures”, by Mary Baker Eddy:
"The way Is straight and narrow,
lived here but now make their home George Washington, Benjamin Frank dition of livestock. With a short
which leads to the understanding
iecr Parkdale where they own a iin. Alexander Hamilton and the 37 crop of hay in prospect and perhaps
Salts Cleaned & Pressed $ 1 , Ladles’ Dresses $1 up
no more than an average supply of
that God is the only Life. It la a
large strawberry acreage.
warfare with the flesh, in which we I Mr<- and Mrs. A. D. Hogeland of other signers settled that definitely feed grains, dairy production may
— IN TOWN EVERY FRIDAY —
on September 17, 1787, when they
must conquer sin, sickness, and
The Dalles and family and L. E. Ho affixed their signatures to the Con not be as large as would otherwise
death, either here or hereafter, —
meland of Clarkston, Wn., are guests stitution, Article 5. of which clearly result from the three per cent in
certainly before we csn reach the
crease in milk cows in the country.
it
the Ed Brown home.
TH E S A L L E S , OREGON
goal of Spirit, or life in God"
prescribes the method of passing any
Figures gathered indicate that
(p.324).
Mrs. H. R. Wessell. and children amendment."
C all and Leave Articles at H itt’s Confectionery.
about eight per cent more pigs may
accompanied by Mrs. Anna Bernges
"Article 5 of the Constitution stip be raised this year, the largest in- •
Washington at 12th 8treet
notored to Portland Sunday. Miss ulates that the adoption of any
crease in prospect being in fall pigs I
ALSO ROOMS WITHOUT BATH
Barbara Wessell will remain in Port amendment requires two-thirds ma
BAPTIST-CHRISTIAN CHURCH
although there was an increase in
GOOD GARAGE NEARBY
land for a week while the other jority in both houses of Congress,
W. E. Jones, Pastor.
spring pigs. The western states,
nembers of the party will return to followed by ratification in three-
—
For Permanent Queets —
10:2o Communion service.
especially the coast states, show the j
Uanfield Wednesday.
We Have Rooms As Low As
10:30 Devotional service.
lourtha of the states. The eighteenth greatest itrospectlve increase In per
10:55, Sermon subject, "A Re
Miss Marian Sturdivant of Park- amendment passed the senate on Au centage. but in actual numbers the
$ 6 .0 0 week, $ 2 0 .0 0 mq.
10:65. Instead of the regular ser dale la the guest of her aunt and gust 1. 1917, by a vote of 65 to 20. corn states are ekpected to increase
0. P. HOLLENBECK, Mgr.
mon, the delegates to the C. E. con- ncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Wallace. It passed the House on December 17 the most.
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