The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 30, 1931, Page 4, Image 4

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looking after business interests here.
Column are Contributed by the
Mr. McNaught recently moved to
Hermiston W. C. T. U.
Portland but still has his business
here and will spend at least a week
'Is the eighteenth amendment a !
Mrs. W. L. Blessing and Mrs. W..
Frank 8wayze is now emplojed at here every mouth.
violation
of state . right«?
The eigh-
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from page One)
L. Morgan were business visitors in I the Rohrman garage
Mr.
. . . . . and
u ., u Mrs. O.
vr. O.
u . Felthouse
c e im o u s e re-
re- teenth amendment not only does not I turkeys be rut out and that the best
Pendleton Tuesday.
turned Monday from a two week's violate --------—
state rights,
protects
turkey
display u be
»
• it
» ge«
fcefcfc»^*.«» I them.
I 1 V I U . I I market
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c O substituted
ilU O lllU lC f
Clifford Jenkins went to Portland vacation
VaCHflntl spent at
lit
noil.». Tk...
n m
I a/iik
rk
- > o _
coast point«.
They
Mrs. J. D. Wagborn left for Seat­
Before
the
adoption
of
national
with
Prizes
of
>3.00
and
>2.00
awar
Thursday (today) where he will re were with Dr. and Mrs. Christopher
tle Monday where she will spend celve medical attention.
prohibition, a majority of the states ded
That on and after August 1st we will do no delivering.
son who will spend two weeks in had enacted laws prohibiting the
The board voted to *l¥e ‘h® 4-H
some time visiting with her brother.
Portland while Dr. Christopherson Manufacture and sale of alcoholic club giris mor® 8pac® for display and
Miss
Ruth
Davis
returned
Satur­
Our
shop will be operated on a strictly cash and carry
J. M. Biggs and J. E. Hallyburton
| does some special studying.
leverages within their borders. The I demonstration this year and accepted
made a hurried trip to Burns, Ore­ day from Portland after visiting
system, an we are now delivering nt a loss to us. —
Miss Frandis Goff came Friday Ights of these states were In con- P 1” ' Wni' Hlneline s revision for the
gon, Sunday, where they looked over several days with her mother.
¡tant Jeopardy when liquor could be I women’s division. Mrs. Hineline has
and
will
visit
lor
a
month
with
her
a road contract job.
We will aim to give you the best o f __
Miss Glea Sias of Athena visited »liter, Miss Adeline Goff, here. She zanily smuggled in from other states IcharKe ot tbis division and promised
Mrs. John Mulholland, who has from Saturday until Tuesday with accompanied the group of Epworth which had not outlawed it. The U ni-1lhe board that there would be some
SERVICE — QUALITY — AND — PRICE
been visiting her parents, Mr. and friends in Hermiston and Columbia League young people to Buttle Lake ted States could no more remain di-1 *'ne demonstration work put on by
district.
Mrs. Lon Dotson, of the Columbia
We Earnestly 8olicit Your Patronage — I THANK YOU
where the League Institute is being vided over liquor than It could over the girls’ club.
district, left Sunday evening for her
and carried
the problem of slavery. Abraham i A motion was made
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Mrs. Ben Spencer and daughter held. They left Monday.
home in Long Beach, Calif.
divided I tllat Mr‘ Sbovbo’s revision on honey
Mias Eva Skinner left for her home Lincoln said, “A house
Edythanne of Umatilla visited Sat­
_ _ _
I nri 9OU Ko
U. A I
a ..a
Floyd Dut,y of Lewiston, Idaho, urday and Sunday with Mrs. Spen­ in Moscow, Idaho, Saturday, after aganst itself cannot stand. I believe I prlze8 be accepted by the board with
“T H E HOM E OF Q U A L IT Y MEATS”
visiting for the past week with this government cannot endure half I cuts mad® on some of the first prizes.
cousin of Curtis Simons, is visiting der's father, Joe Heeves.
here this week and will remain for
slave
and
half
free.”
If
that
state­
friends
and
relatives
here
_
i i c
i u
i i r
c
o
n v ic .
o She
u t
A motion was made by C. L. Dyer
Mrs. George Wagner returned 8un- j spent most of her tin e with the E. P ment was pertinent 4s it applied to I tha 1 the board allow the same
some time.
day from Lewiston, Idaho, where she illsley family and the Ralph Rich slavery, it is even more pertinent as I amount of money for 4-H club prizes
A. W, TURN>BLAD — PHONE 411
Miss Ruth Whitney returned Fri­
has spent the past two weeks visit­ ard family.
t applies to liquor. Slavery in this 188 last year- The motion carried,
day after spending a two week's va­ ing relatives and friends.
ountry was relatively confined in I Due to the fact that the State Fair
cation visiting her parents in Battle
Mr. and Mrs. Uria Lenhart re
ts
scope. But the use of liquor is I comes on September 28th and runs
Ground, Wash. Miss Adeline Goff
Joe and Bob Davis of Spokane, turned from Portland last Friday
returned from Portland with her and who have been visitiog at the A. E. where they have been for some time. meh a flexible matter that trans-1over to October 4th, it was voted to
will assist her in the Hermiston Med­ Benscl home, left last Thursday for Mr. Lenhart has been receiving med­ ;rewdon of state rights and state de-1 change the date of the Umatilla Pro-
ical hospital. Miss Goff has been Baker, where they will join their ical attention and now has his arm cires would be and was inescapable N ect Fair from October 2 and 3, to
HELP YOURSELF TO H E A LTH
I
In Portland since early spring taking fath'or before Journeying to their out of the cast. He says that he is with the nation partly wet and part- I October 9 and 10. This will give
special training and spent a week home.
much improved although he is un­ ly dry. Liquor logically became a I tlme for moving of displays from the
national issue. It involved inter-|® tate Fair to the local display rooms,
in Battle Groilnd with Miss Whitney
able
to Use his arm.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner
state commerce and inter relation-1 Board members discussed the pos-
before returning to Hermiston. Mrs. 'eft Monday for Vancouver, Wash-
Mrs. Snyder arrived from Port­
is economical
Una Dinwiddia managed the hospi­ ngton, where they will visit for a land Satin day and will visit with ihip between the forty eight states, j »Ibiiity of changing admission price
With
state
after
state
outlawing
the
I
froln
50
cents
to
35
cents
for
adults
D A IL Y D E LIV E R Y — BEST OF SERVICE
tal while M iss'W hitnq/ was away.
week with their daughter and son- her daughter, Mrs. (aneparole, this liquor traffic, it was inevitable that I and 15 cents for children. They also
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Schofield. week. Dr. and Mrs. Caneparole are
Phone 901 or 741
oron 0. FFT.TTTflTISF fl-urrter
federal action be taken to bring discussed the suggestion that fewer
Mrs. T. O. Waller and baby daugh­ residing in the Christopherson's resi­ ibout a unified stand on liquor and I P®88®» be given out and labor ex
ter, who lias been visiting her sis­ dence while Dr. Caneparole is taking thus protect the will of the majori-1 Pease be cut to a minimum,
ter, Mrs. Earl Bensei, here, and her I | care of Dr. Christopherson’s practice ty.
State rights? Who wanted I Those present at the meeting were:
mother Mrs. Jesse Conner, of Ulna j while lie is studying In Portland. The national prohibition if it was not the I J- Jenderjewski, L. C. Dyer, J. W. Me that the number of reactors found
was substantially smaller in 1930
tllla, left Saturday for her home in Christophersons plan to return by Hates themselves? The legislatures Mullen and son Floyd, Mrs. Wm.
THE BEST IN TALKING
the _ 15th of August.
Klamath Falls.
who voted for the 18th amendment I Hlneline, Wj G. Kodda, Emerald Til- than in 1929. The work is carried
PICTURE?
on cooperatively by the Oregon Ex
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Simons of Wal­
Bowman, owner of the Bow in the Congress of the U. S. were the !’en, Chas. A. Lynch, Garnet D. Best
Hermiston, Oregon
la Walla visited their son, Curtis man Shoe Shop, plans to leave this duly elected representatives of the I I,arrF Kelley, Baxter Hutchison, tension service, the Oregon Experi
ment station, and the dairymen.
Simons and family, over the week wee end for a vacation trip to the
states which sent them there. They ,oan Skovbo, and Walter Holt,
end.
Texas line. Mr. Bowman formerly clearly expressed the will of the peo-1 co«nty agent of Pendleton.
PROGRAM
The
ONTARIO—As a result of the sue
Marie Stephenson returned from lived there and has not been back pie who elected them. But even their I riext meeting is scheduled for Satur- cess of a quarter acre of Austrian
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
Portland Sunday after spending sev- for a number of years. His two sous, action on the 18t.h amendment was (day, August 8, at which time the Winter field peas grown in Malheur
—Matinee 2:30 Satufdty—
ral days visiting friends there. She Elvis and Allen, will look after the not final. It was only a beginning. I premium list will be studied and re- county last year as a demonstration
Why do Americans go to Paris?
spent some time with Miss Ina Len­ shop during his absence.
For after they had passed the amend­ I vised.
trial, approximately 4tN) acres of this
To taste th* jadoe? To meet the
hart who is employed at the Port­
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hallyburton ment, it was put before each state
crop
have been planted by farmers
girls? To see^pa'shnws? Perhaps
land Golf club.
went to Portland Wednesday morn­ for ratification or rejection. Any i l l N V 51 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ of the county this year, reports
Here’s your„big chance to see
Mrs. Mary Cowan of Portland vi­ ing on a business trip. They plan question of state rights was forever J WITH FARMERS AROUND
J County Agent R. G. Larson.
ALL of ParU and learn what it
sited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. to return Thursday. J. M. Biggs is settled when 46 of the states rati­ 1
THE
STATE
S
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Is that fifty million Frenchmen
EUGENE— It pays to lime soil for
Ft. Wright. Mrs. Cowan Is Mrs. looking after the road work on the fied the amendment, reflecting an !>■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
can't be wrong about!
Wright's cousin and is on her vaca­ Wallula cut-off • job while
overwhelming
majority vrs
of puuilV
public B
sen-
............- he is away,
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UI1
HERMISTON— Tests of the value the growing of vetch and clover in
tion.
Biggs and Hallyburton report that | tlnient in favor of national prohibí [of manure applied to alfalfa, the western Lane county. This fact was
Laurence Jenkens Is visiting his the road construction is progressing Hon The rights of the states would I eldest continuous experiment carried emphasized again this year. Albert
brother, Clifford Jenkens, here and in fine shape.
have been utterly ignored had the I (,n at the Umatilla Branch Experi- Scott of Ada, for instance, reports
a heavy yield of vetch on land limed
will remain until school opens in
SPECIAL NEW PRICES
H. L. Probst made a hurried trip federal government failed to ad the I m®nt station, show that manure ap
Corvallis this fall, when he will at­ to Council, Idaho, the first of the 18th amendment to the Constitution plied at 8 tons per acre is more valu- two years ago, and a failure on a
After Augvst 1st.
tend O. S. C.
check plot not limed. The lime has
week, returning Tuesday. Imme­ if the United States after the states ible and effective than when applied
also
proved
beneficial
to
root
crops.
Halfsoling
Men's Shoes
Mr. and Mrs. Hortsook of Port­ diately following his return he went themselves had taken such decisive it 32 tons. It has also been proved
DALLAS—
To
determine
whether
land, old residents of North Hill to Goldcndiile, Wn. His mother action ”
From
$1.50
to $1.25
that the value of manure is not
3tiper-phosphate will increase the
district, visited friends here this Mrs. Ella R. Propst, accompanied
Article
4
next
week.
eached
out
rapidly,
but
is
available
Rubber
Heels
on
Womens’
Shoes
With
week.
winter-hardiness of kale. 400 pounds
iver a period of years.
him
as
lur
as
Biggs
where
she
will
From
50c
to
35c
OISE» A JOHNSON
per acre of this material has been
Mr. and Mrs. R. I,. Elliott end visit with her daughter until his re
HOUSEWIVES ADVISED TO
CORVALLIS — During the past applied in the drill rows in advance
small son, Dick, ot Portland are vi­ turn Wednesday evening. Mr. Propst
M’niacs of Mirth
year, 6272 Oregon dairy herds, con­ of seeding kale on the farm of Jacob
siting this week v ith Mr. and fllrff. reports that it is terribly dry in Pia­ PACK EGGS FOR WINTER.
Bigger, Grander, Funnier than
taining 74,453 cows were tested for Sears of Bethel. The trial is being
0. C. Pierce. Mrs. Elliott is Mi;.. no and that fruit growers are going
Not so many years ago packing the I infectious abortion, generally recog-
the allow that kept Broadway
made at the suggestion of County
Pierce's sister.
to find It necessary to thin their ap­ winter's supply of eggs for family I nized as the most serious menace to
howling for twn solid seasons!
Floyd Pierce returned last Wed­ ples quite low in order to have a jse in water glass was included I th® dairy industry in the state. This Agent J. R. Beck.
nesday from central Oregon where marketable crop, due to lack of wa­ ilong with the canning of fruits and I rePresents a 50 per cent Increase in
he visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. ter.
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
vegetables in preparation for winter. I number of herds and a 75 per cent
Osborn and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Os­
While this practice Is no longer I increase in number of animals tested
THE MASTER ROMANTIC
born, at Redmond and Colby.
reneral, it would be an economical Iover ,ast year. Progress in control
COMEDY
BRINGS
GAY
MYSTERY OF THE YEAR.
B C. Begg, formerly associated
>ne for many housewives to practice I ot the disease is indicated by the fact
with the Oasis Theatres, Inc., but PAREE TO YOUR OWN DOOR.
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hfs year, believes A. G. Lunn, chief "
now of Union, was a business visitor
n poultry husbandry at the Oregon
II
In town Wednesday night. Ronald
Those who already know Taris, Rate College Experiment station.
W ARNER says the town of Union is okay,
and those who are keeping an eagle
Eggs are lower this season than
Mrs. Wm. Soremal of Milwaukie
— ------- aye on the hnnk account until the or many years, Lunn says, and it
O LAND
spent Friday in Hermiston visitingihappy day when the balance says will cost less than 2 cents a dozen to
friends and looking over the town Let s go!
WE ARE GOING TO GIVE THE FOLLOWING PRICES FOR ONE
will particularly enjoy
that was her home over 14 years "Fifty Million Frenchmen,” the ireserve them. His first advice is
WEEK ONLY—
io get good eggs— the fresher the
ago. She will be remembered ns Warner Bros, and Vitaphone Tech­
better.
Preserved
eggs
are
good,
If
A thrilling mystery story set In
Matilda McCalheck and ns a" grad­ nicolor comedy special which conies
he original egg was good. Infer­
Hawaii, with that sly old sleuth
uate of the local high school.
to the Oasis Theatre. Friday next.
tile eggs are desirable, but not ne-
— CHARLIE -CHAM!
Cecil Warner of Grangeville, Ida
“Fifty Million Fronchmen”' brings essary.
The bonk, by Ear) Derr Biggers
ho, was a business visitor in Her Paris to your door. Parisian cafos,
A five-gallon crock or wooden
THIS IS A BULK COFFEE. WE GRIND IT FOR YOU AT OUR
I b a current bout ueller, and the mlston Wednesday and Thursday of the famous Ritz bar, lovely French
container is the most satisfactory for
STORE.
THIS MEANS A BIG SAVING TO YOU. ON A HIGH
this
week.
Mr.
Warner
and
Mr.
West
show has just completed a very
girls gorgeously attired in advance packing the eggs, according to Pro­
successful run in Portland and
are getting their buildings In shape Fashions, gendarmes and garçons, all
last week in Pendleton,
in Grangpvillo and will soon be op are there to make up the natural fessor Lunn. They are packed to
1 Pt. NALLEY'S
1 QT. NALLEY'S
nrnting their new creamery. Mr. French background of this talking within three inches of the top. The
Also Comedy and Fox News
next step is to pour over them one
Warner returned home Frlduy morn Picture laugh special which beside
luart of water glass mixed with 10
lng
the tomfoolery hus a thrilling love to 12 quarts of water that has been
story,
»oiled and cooled. The container is
Ole Olson and Chic Johnson, nut­ hen covered with a lid or oiled pa­
tiest nuts of the screen who rose to per to prevent evaporation and kept
COMBINED SCHEDULE
film fame as the co-stars of “Oh n a cool place, such as a basement
! ailor Behave!" head the cast of cellar. Eggs preserved in this man­
ROW IN EFFECT.
V» Pt. NALLEY’S
Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by
1 Pt. NALLEY'S
this comedy special which Is filmed ner will keep for six to eight months
entirely In natural colors.
tnd sometimes longer.
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
—
Phone 331.
The cast of "Fifty Million French­
Another method, known as the
TO PENDLETON,
men” includes Olson and Johnson, Iry treatment, consists in coating the
Vol. 31
Hermiston, Or., Thursday, July 30, 1931
No. 38 ¡William Caxton. Helen Broderick, ■ggs with a material resembling cold
BAKER & EAST
¡Claudia Dell, John Halliday, Lester
■ream, after which they are packed
5:48 A. M„ 3:23
'Crawford, Charles .iuilels, Nat Carr. In cases and stored. Material for
Lady: “Have you
Editorial
8:53 P. M.
Paul Bunyan Again.
Vera Gordon, Carmelita Geraghty »Ither method may ordinarily be ab-
A husband may find ever b e , n offered
and many others.
1 Pt. NALLEY’S
uined from the local druggist.
1 QT. NALLEY’S
that a safety pin is work?"
Paul Bunyan did
TO ARLINGTON,
okay aa a Substitute
Tramp: “Only once, not Invent Geography
PORTLAND, SEATTLE
for a button, but it Is madam.
Aside from but he created a lot
9:4o A. M., 3:35 P. M„
not so good for clos­ that. I’ve met with of It. The Great Lakes
1:05 A. M.
ing the hole in the toe nothing but kindness." were first constructed
of a sock.
to provide a water
TO WALLA WALLA
hole for Babe, the Big
R. A. Brownson.
GET OUR PRICES.
1-1« 0>. JAR
LEWISTON
Insulation Is on the Blue Ox. He also dug
Editor.
Job 24 hours a day
WE
PAY
TOP
CASH
PRICES
FOR
5:48 A. M.. 3:23 P. M.
Puget Sound and the
and 36S days of the
Rocky Mountains are
M you are bothered year. I,eap years add
by the heat these hot J day. Healthier homes the dirt that was left
REMEMBER: W e are manufacturers and
nights, here Is a sug­ happier families arc over. >
S P E C IA L N O T IC E
T o O u r P a tr o n s
Hermiston Meat Market
iAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
— Meadowbrook Ice
©asiswiipairp
&•
Y our Old Shoes
M ade N ew
BOW MAN
SHOESHOP
Take the
BLACK!
CAMEL
To Introduce Our New Brand
Y A N K E E DOODLE
COFFEE
1 lb. for 19c—2 lbs. for 35c
3 lbs. for 52c
Mayonnaise
25c
Mayonnaise
49c
2 Pkgs. Pete’s Granulated Soap 73c
TUM-A-LUM TICKLER
Sandwich
Spread - - 16c
Sandwich
Spread - - 25c
10 Pkg». Chrystal White Soàp 35c
Salad Time
Dressing - - 17c
Salad Time
Dressing - - 29c
49 lbs. Patent Family Flour for 93c
— B e fo r e Y o u S e ll —
Chicken and
Noodles - - 39c
EGGS « CREAM • POULTRY
gestion. Build a sleep­
ing porch on the sha­
dy aide of your house
and sleep every night
or Insulate that cei­
ling of the house and
keep the heat outside.
made possible by Fir-
Tex Insulation.
—♦ -
It wont pay to leave
O. T. Lockridge has the old screen door
finished a nice kitch­
en cabinet for W. L, up when you can get
Hamm
new ones so cheap.
distributors of that delicloua De Sota ICE
CREAM, and deliver It here for the aomi-
al price of 5 1 .2 5 per gallon.
T w in C ity C ream ery Co.
Hermiston Transfer Bldg.
Phone 31
U NIO N PACIFIC
STAGES
18 lbs. Sugar
$1.00
1 - 4 oz. Boneless Minced Chicken
Dandy for your Picnic Dinner 23c
TO PENDLETON. BAK
P IC K W IC K
Greyhound Lìnea
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BURNHAM
General Merchandise
Phone 341