THURSDAT, AUGUST 1», 1881
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON
PAGB THREW
the cost of running our federal gov
ernment.
Probably no law enjoys 100 per
cent observance, and the prohibition
laws are no exception.
But history is certain to repeat
Itself. Growing observance will in
crease the law’s effectiveness. That
was the experience of individual
states which excluded liquor prior to
notional prohibition. First there was
a brief period of rigid observance,
then a recession, and finally, after a
period of years, a powerful, steady,
unwavering swing toward effective
observance. National prohibition Is
well along on the second stage now.
The third stage should be Just
around the corner."
(Article 6 next week)
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wald.
Dee Neill and son Hugh went to day.
Paul's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Stuart will the mountains Monday where they
Vernon Stubblefield of Proeser was Walsh.
in Umatilla Friday and Saturday.
Ben Williams left for Idaho Thurs
leave Friday for a motor trip to will cut wood.
Portland and Seattle. En route they
Johnny Broeman who went to St. Stubblefield's were formerly of this day.
town.
Mrs. Ursel Hiatt and sons Vain
will visit friends and relatives.
Paul with his sheep returned home
Jim Peck of Arlington was here Gena, Allen and Dale are spending
Master Keith McAllister will leave i Sunday.
Saturday evening.
a week la Heppner with Mr. Hiatt’s
R. C. Barrett of Portland spent mother.
Minimum Charge 15c
Monday for his home in Portland,
Miss Oleta Neill who has been vi
Mrs. Lavon Hiatt’s mother of
or
having spent the summer with hits siting friends and relatives In Cor Sunday visiting with friends here.
Mrs. James Byrnes Is working out Portland is visiting In Umatilla for
grandmother, Mrs. Margaret McAl vallis and Portland returned home to Floyd Miller's.
1 Cent a Word
a week.
lister.
Wednesday.
Floyd Miller, Mr. and Mrs. W. O.
John Haddock of Pendleton was
POR 8ALX
The Ladies Aid will meet August
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Conrad of Al Miller. Allen Hills and Mrs. H. C. a business visitor in Umatilla Mon
20. Each lady Is asked to answer roll pine called at the W. D. Neill home Bramer motored to Pendleton Sun day.
’.HUKE IRRIGATED RANCHES TO
day morning.
Neil Rock of Pendleton was in
call
with a sentiment on quototion Sunday evening.
rent; 60, 200 and 300 acres; Also
Mrs. Harriet Ford returned from Umatilla Monday.
on
“Friendship."
All
ladles
in
the
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Morhead and Cheney Sunday evening.
BUI Switzerland motored to Port
several small tracts (or sale. Also
community are most cordially Invi children, also Mr. Lloyd Balridge
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Peck took Jim land Sunday.
rasture (or cattle or sheep. E. P.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jenkins and
ted to these meetings. Refreshments went to the coast Friday, where they Peck to Arlington Saturday evening
Dodd, Hermiston, Oregon.
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Joe Ramos of Echo was a Umatilla daughter Charlene, hare moved in-
are served at a nomial charge of 15c. will remain for a week.
I to their home In Umatilla. Mabel
visitor Sunday.
FOR SALE— Hardware, Stoves, Fur
A group of young people gathered
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Wattenburger
Mr. and Mi». Joe Lange and Jo 1 Parsons of Hermiston will make her
niture and Mattresses. Hermiston
at the Ferris home to help Irene ce returned home from John Day Sat sephine Connell motored to Ione ! home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Todd of Her-
Second Hand Store.
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lebrate her birthday. Swimming and urday. While there they picked Wednesday.
Floyd Riser who has been visiting ' miston stopped at the Ursel Hiatt
bridge were the diversions of the huckleberries but reported that most
in Umatilla the past month has re- home Thursday on their way to the
FOR SALE — ONE JERSEY COW
afternoon and evening.
of the berries have already been turned'to his home In Klamath Falls. American Legion convention.
and one Geurnsey cow. Inquire at
picked.
Mrs. Robert Rohde who has been
A1 Clayton of Hermiston transac
Herald o((ice.
,
50-2tp <•
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Mrs. Percy Jarmon, Mrs. C. H. in Wenatchee, Wn„ for some time ted business in Umatilla Monday.
♦ Bartholomew, Miss Lura Jarmon, returned home Sunday.
STANFIELD NEWS ITEMS
♦ ❖
Mr. and Mrs. Milo McFarland and
FOR SALE—ONE GUERNSEY, REG ♦
Charles Benefield of Irrigon was a daughter Shirley motored to Pendle
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PINE CITY NEWS
♦ Miss Lila Bartholomew and Oscar visitor at the Ash home.
islered bull. Joe Kremer.
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ton one day last week.
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♦ Jarmon made a business trip to Pen
Calvin Horsely of Olympia, Wn.,
Robert Ward has returned from
ALBERTA PEACHES RIPE NOW.
is visiting in Umatilla with his sis Helix
dleton, Monday.
where he has been working
Mrs.
Wm.
Cunningham
has
ar
ter,
Mrs.
Pete
McNabb.
Other varieties coming soon. Two
Burl Wattenburger and Earl Wat
in the harvest.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H elps made a
rived
here
from
her
home
in
Mid
Miss
Dunne
spent
the
week
in
miles West ol Umatilla. Fred Ed
Mr. and Mrs. Edmonds of Vancou
business trip to Hermiston Monday. tenburger took a load of honey to Portland. She also visited Dr. and
mondson.
50-ltc west, Wyo., to spend some time on
Mrs. Gale at Vancouver. Dr. Gale ver, Wn., are here harvesting their
Sonny Jarman helped Bartholo Hardman, Monday.
her farm on the project. She was
peach crop. They own the place just
Mrs. John Moore, Mrs. Gunner was formerly ot Hermiston.
PINE FACTORY TRIMMINGS (NOT accompanied by Miss Lucile Hilyer. mews and also H. E. Young stack
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rogers and west of the Connell home.
Lindhe
and
Mr.
John
Moore,
Jr.
hay
last
week.
Box Wood) (rom Kinzua Pine
Harold Shake departed Friday for
laughter, Marjorie, of Stanfield vi
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Egan and
The Pine City Band gave a concert made a business trip to Pendleton, sited the Rahde home Sunday.
children Frank, Helen and Francis
Mills Company. An extra good grade Parkdale, Ore., where he plans to
Thursday.
H. C. McLaughlin of Woodland, of Heppner were in town Sunday.
of Kiln-Dried wood (or sale by Tum- move and operate a drug store this at Hermiston Saturday evening, Au
About ten of the Pine City young Wn., visited at the Ash home Thurs Mr. Egan Is now working out of here
A-Lum Lumber Co.
43-49tc fall. He was accompanied by J. W. gust 8. They played in front of the
for the Union Pacific.
people gave Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pet- day and Friday.
Heckman who has the contract for Hermiston Hotel for about an hour tlcord a charivari Sunday night. Mr
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Nugent mo
Ursel Hiatt attended the Legion
tored to Portland Thursday.
FOR SALE— 20 acres; 5-R. house; constructing the new store building. and then played several numbers
meeting In Hermiston Thursday
and Mrs. Pettlcord, who live in Cor
before
and
after
the
first
show.
The
Mrs.
Pete
McNabb
and
children
barns; other outbuildings; (enced:
evening.
S. R. Cooper Is transacting busi
band now consists of twenty-two vallis. are now visiting Mrs. Petti- Maxine and Herbert and Mrs. Frank
$400 cash. J. M. Biggs. Hermiston, ness in Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Mott Strouthers of
RoRin
and
two
children
motored
to
cord.’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carlson.
players.
Hermiston were visiting here Sun
Oregon.
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Meachem Lake, Wednesday.
Stanfield patrons of the Hermis
day.
.Miss Lida Jarmon returned home Mrs. Pettlcord was fo’rmerly Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace of Hood Ri
FOR SALE— 3-BURNER OIL STOVE ton Farm Bureau Co-op regret to from Portland, Friday evening. Miss Lydia Carlson.
ver visited Miss Laura Dunne Mon
learn
of
the
resignation
o
f
its
gen
Lou Wattenburger made a busi day.
with oven. H. E. Hanby.
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Jarmon has been attending school
eral manager, S. R. Barnard. Mr.
Mrs. Bill Lewellyn was in Port-j
ness trip to Echo, Monday where he
in Portland for some time.
land two days of last week.
Burk's (or Bargains. On the West Barnard" will move his family to
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill and chil sold his hogs to Ed. Lieslgang.
Mrs. Bill Peck and daughter Mona
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms made
Side.
— Adv. Vancouver, B. C., in the near fu dren, Hugh, Bernice, Harold and
spent Saturday in Yakima.
ture.
a
business
trip
to
Pendleton
Sat
Ralph spent Sunday at the home of
W. A. Conlon has recently pur
Miss Catherine McCasky of Spo Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill.
urday.
chased a new four-door Chevrolet
MISCELLANEOUS
kane is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
O. F. Bartholomew called at the sedan.
Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew and
MODERN FURNISHED ROOMS FOR F. A. Baker.
W. R. Nugent was called to Port
home of Mr. and Mrs. Walt Wiggles-
daughter
Lija
went
to
Hermiston
land Sunday for railroad service.
rent. Mrs. Joe Dyer.
50-ltc
Vernon Waid arrived Monday from Thursday where they canned vege worth Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete McNabb and
children Maxine and Herbert and
ROOMS TO RENT. MRS. W. L. Eugene for a visit with his parents,1 tables at the co-op cannery.
Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Rosin and child
Beasley. Hermiston, Ore.
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VINEYARD LODGE
♦
« ren Jean and Harold motored to
No.
206 I. O. O. F. meets each
Meachem
Lake
Sunday.
Raymond,
TO BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE
♦
UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS ♦ George, Oliver and Johnny McNabb,
Monday evei ing In Odd Fellows'
your property. Write G. F. Hod
♦
♦ Loran and Maurice Caldwell return hail. Visiting members cordially
ges, Agency, 721 Main Street, Pen
ed with them.
dleton. Phone 477.
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Miss Dorothy Marshall returned Invited
Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Miller, Floyd home
Wednesday. Dorothy' has been
W. R. Longhorn, Secretar.
Miller and small daughter, Elaine,
visiting in Portland.
Go to Burk’s (or Bargains— Now.
Virgil Smith, N. O.
motered to Pendleton Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Watson and
— Adv.
A surprise birthday party was giv children
Rupert, Idaho, are visit
en on Maxine McNabb at her home ing with of Mrs.
Watson’s sister, Mrs.
HIGHEST CASH prices paid (or live
Wednesday evening. Those present
McNabb.
were Annie Wurster, Reatha Nor Pete
stock. We will be in Hermiston
Woodruff
Horseley
who visited in
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
ton. Blanche Pike, Irene Fromdahl, Umatilla for several days
•very week. Drop us a card it you
left Wed
Ruth and Agnes Thomson, Louise nesday for LaOrande, Oregon.
now associated with
have any stock to sell. Huston A
lyrnes, Robert Pike, Lyle and Dence
Mrs.
Shroeder,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ro
Bennett Co. Inc., The Dalles, Oregon.
Dr. F. V. Prime
Brown, Cecil Tipple, Donald Harry-
man, Luther Cardwell, Bert Varne, berts and son William are visiting at
Box 327.
31-tfc
General Dentistry
‘he
Brown
home.
Everette Gossett and John Carlson.
Darwin Shaw has returned from
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ramble and Portland
You Can Always Find Bargains at
where he has been visiting,
Mrs. Charles Norton motored to Pen -aura Shaw
lank Bldg.
Phone Connections
BURK’S.
— Adv.
returned with him.
dleton Wednesday.
Sunday and Evenings by
Dwight
and
Donald
Mahoney
of
Bernice Byrnes has returned from
were in Umatilla Monday.
Appointment
a three week visit with relatives in Pendleton
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Frank Stephens who is working
Wallula.
♦ All Items Appearing in this *
Mrs. E. McKenzie and daughter it the Maryhill ferry visited over
<• Column are Contributed by the *
Jean spent Friday and Saturday in he week end in Umatilla.
Portland.
Mrs. Walter Bullard of Portland
♦
Hermiston W. C. T. U.
♦
Alfred W. Christopherson
Clinton Harvery of Portland was visited here the latter part of the
here Friday.
week.
Physician and Surgeon
Mrs. Frank Clark, Mrs. Walter OfMce Phone 733. Res. Phone 712
Mrs. Fay Gardener and Betty Mc
Has Prohibition Increased Drinking?
Kenzie motored to Hermiston Thurs Bullard and Mrs. Jack Cherry mo
Office: First National Bank Bldg
day.
tored to Walla Walla Wednesday.
“Anyone who will make an open-
Rosclin Lennox of Seattle is visit
Shorty Watson and family of Yak
minded comparison o( drinking be
ing at the Wm. Switzer home.
ima are visiting at the Charles Nor
fore and after prohibition cannot
Dorothy Lash returned from a vi ton home.
(ail to reach a single honest con
sit to Seattle where her mother is
Mrs. Jim Marshall shopped In
now living.
Portland Tuesday.
clusion. Conditions are better today
Hermiston Beauty Shop
D.
C.
Chapman
and
family
of
Pen
Mrs. D. Beaulieu Is home from
— immeasurable better— and the evi
dleton
were
visiting
friends
and
rel
Pendleton
where
she
has
been
work
DUANT PERMANENT WAVES
dence of this betterment is ptani-
atives in Umatilla Sunday.
ing.
(old. True, there is illegal drinking,
$5.00 and $6.00
Loraine and Dorothy Lash, Agnes
Albert Vieg is visiting in Seattle
and it is a problem. But even the
Kendler, Ernest Peck and Bill Young for a few days this week.
Late Appointments by Phone.
most confirmed wet would hesitate
motored to Arlington and Maryhill
Wm. Switzer who has been in
Phone 141
Portland returnea Thursday. His
Sunday.
to proclaim that the families of his
Louise
Byrnes
left
Sunday
night
nieces,
Ann
Maurine
and
Margaret
acquaintance will drink, each, an
for Wallula where she will visit for O’Connell returned with him for a
tm
average of 100 gallons of distilled
a couple of weeks.
visit.
F o ri T n io r Sedan
W. J. W ARNER
liquors, wines, and beer this year.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ramble and son
J. S. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Ro
Kenneth, Mrs. Charles Norton and berts and son William motored to
That, however, was the approximate
Attorney-at-Law
children spent Sunday In Ukiah.
Boise, Idaho, Sunday.
average yearly consumption from
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller are be
Mrs.
Catherine
Baker
of
Pendle
1910 to 1914— 22.43 gallons for
ing congratulated for the arrival of
Hermiston - Oregon
every man, woman and child in the
an eight pound baby girl, born at ton visited at the W. R. Nugent
home
last
week.
the St. Anthony hospital in Pendle
United States, according to United
Mr. ahd Mrs. Kenneth Baymiller
ton, late Wednesday night. She was
States Department of Commerce sta
ipent Sunday in Pendleton.
named
Roberta
Ann.
tistics.
Hermiston Post No. 37
Mrs. J. Burly and Mr. Morgan
Verna Byrnes and Paul* Walsh
Contrast that with the situation
were shopping in Pendleton Satur spent Sunday in The Dalles visiting
Meets first and third
today. Exact figures cannot, of
Thursday. Legion Auxil
course, be obtained. But there have
iary meets second and
been several carefully computed es
fourth Thursday.
timates. Some authorities state that
Legion Hall.
there is 10 per cent, as much drink
ing today as before prohibition.
Some estimate as high as 2o per
per cent, and even more. But let us
PRANK FUNERAL SERVICE
consider an extremely generous es
Telephone 801 Night or Day
timate.*’
Chapel Fnneral Coach
(F . O. B. Detroit, pfat freig h t a n i idU oory.
“For the fiscal year ending June
and
Bumper* a n i »pore tire extra a t lorn eoat.')
30, 1930, according to the U. S. Bur
Sanitary Preparation Room
eau of Prohibition, the average per
Ambulance Service - Hermiston Av
capita consumption of distilled liq
HEN you buy a Ford ear today, you buy what fa
uors, wines and beer (including
unquestionably the greatest value in the history
home-made products was slightly
o f the Ford Motor Company. Never before has so
T. K. Johnson
more than 7 gallons. That is about
much beauty, comfort, safety and perfo
30 per cent, of pre-prohibition con
Physician and Surgeon
offered at such a low price.
sumption. If people today are drink
Offles, Telspbons Building
ing 30 per cent of what they form
The low price o f the Ford la
Hermiston, Oregon
erly did, prohibition has bettered
about because it means an immediate saving o f i
Office
Phone,
1023 House 1913
conditions by 7o per cent. That is
WANT ADS
C. A. Paul of the Pacific Tele
phone and Telegrupb company did
some repair work here Monday.
Mrs. Florence Tipple is employed
at the Columbia Cafe.
Mrs. E. McKenzie and Mrs. Fay
Gardener motored to Hermiston Mon
day afternoon.
Naomi Brownell of Portland Is vi
siting her sister Mrs. Erwin Chap
man for a while.
Room & Bath
$1.52
NOW AVAILABLE AT THE
Washington Hotel
Portland, Oregon.
CLASS "A"
A
FIREPROOF
Washington at 12th Street
ALSO ROOMS WITHOUT BATH
GOOD GARAGE NEARBY
— For Permanent Guests —
Wc Have Rooms As Low As
$6.00 week, $20.00 mo.
0. P. HOLLENBECK, Mgr.
Business and Professional Cards
HERMISTON
THE
G R E A TE ST
VALUE
EVER BUILT
INTO A
F ord
$
'490
w
indeed a worth-while accomplish
ment. “And,’’ says Colonel Amos W.
W. Woodstock, director of the U. S.
bureau of prohibition, “consumption
of alcoholic liquor grows less from
year to year.’’
People too easily forget the condi
tions of ten. fifteen, and twenty
years ago. Back in 1908, for example
there was one retail liquor dealer
for every 333 men, women, and
children in the U. 8.— which means
one for every 74 families. The year
ly expenditure for llqnor in this
country before prohibition was three
times as great as the cost of opera
ting our public schools—and twice
dollars — always an important consideration. But fa r
more significant than price alone is what you get fo r
that price. W hen high quality la combined with law
price, you may justly take pride in having found a
moat satisfactory purchase.
See the Ford — ride in it — learn something about
the value that is built into every part. The more you
bus ir about it, the more certain you w ill be that it la
the car fo r you. It is literally true that ’
the facts you w ill get a Ford.”
PENDLETON
Gifts for All Occasions
FRED H. BROWN
Jeweler
817 Main Street
Pendleton, Ore.
FRANCIS A. WALMAN
Radio Repairing
' Locksmith and Keymaker
125 W. Alta St.
Phone 380
WE
Specialize in Good Furni
ture at Lowest Possible
Prices
Free Delivery
to your door.
W H C R T Q U A L IT Y
a -4ORRICBS
M ÍF T
P F .H D i ETON O R tC O N
Radios
Motors
Fixtures
ELECTRIC SERVICE
COMPANY
Appliances
Electrical Contracting
“Anything Electrical”
627 Main St.
Phone 978
Pendleton
Jack Allen Supply Co.
AUTO PARTS
SPORT GOODS
Phone Four Hundred
L. M. LA DOW & CO.
Upholsterers and Mattress Makers
Novelty and Ruffle^ Curtains
604 Main Street
Phone 629
Pendleton. Oregon
-
w--s
NEWTON PAIWLFSS DENTISTS
Dr. H. A. Newton, Mgr.
X -R ay W ork
H<*colite Plat'*»
Main and Webb
Pendleton
DR. A. E. MARBLE
Chiropractor
Office; Two doors west poetofflce
Office hours. 10 to 12; 1:30 to 8.
Phone 481 - Hermiston, Or.
MARKHAM
Beauty Shop
George M Cohan, who wrote the marching sung “Over There,” is shown
presenting Mr Hoover with the first copy of the George Washington
Bicentennial song he has just written It it to be presented to all
clubs and organizations in the U 5
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
PHONE 521
W. M. RAKESTRAW
Watchmaker and Jewelry
627 Main Street
Pendleton, Oregon
H. S. McKenzie, M. D.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg.
Pendleton, Oregon