PAG E TW O
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
to our su b scrib ers and to (hose dear v icin ity h ave been very ill w ith colds
to us is that they m ay sh are in lif e ’s
the past tw o w eek s, resem bling
rich est b lessin gs.
lig h t a tta ck o f flu .
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P u b lish ed every T hursday a t H erm is
ton, U m atilla C ounty, O regon, by
THOMAS’ “ARIZONA” BROUGHT
P a n lln e M. Stoop and A lfred Q uiring,
TO
SCREEN FRIDAY & 8AURDAY.
P u b lish ers
TH U R SD A Y . D EC EM BER 2 4 ,
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May the Christmas dawn
find you and yours in
health, at peace with all
mankind, anticipating a
happy day with those you
love.
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WISHING YOU HAPPINESS
NOW—the season when all the world seeks the
play, joy and freedom more than earned—we
broadcast sincere«wishes for an abundance of
merriness arid a well-filled cup of prosperity
during the new year to follow.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of H erm iston
C ap ital, S u rp lu s and U n divided P r o fits Over > 50,000.
F. B. Swayze, Fret. - R. Alexander, Vice-Pre». - A. H. Norton, Cashier
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge B u tterw ood
have ju s t retu rn ed from a v is it to
P ortland .
Mrs. J. G lllila n of P ortlan d is v is it
in g a t th e Fred K nudson home.
The a n n u al
C h ristm as p agean t
w ill be presented to th e p u b lic on
D ecem ber 23rd a t 7 :3 0 In th e h igh
sch ool aud itorium . T he p a g ea n t is
w r itte n by M iss P ope, one o f th e
grade teach ers and Is d irected by
M iss A lice D yer.
As w e com e to th e close of a n o t h er year, our h earts
are
fille d
w ith g r a titu d e for your fr ie n d sh i p as n ever before, and w e w a n t to
exp ress our ap p reciation .
W e e x t e n d to you th e S e a so n ’s G reet
in g s, and w ish in g you joy and
H ap p in ess th ro u g h o u t th e Y ear,
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W H IT T L E
FOR A PRIZE
M,
TO OUR PATRONS.
We find ourselves wishing for a few words
that will convey, in the true spirit of Christmas,
the thoughts that are uppermost in our minds
and express most clearly our deep appreciation
of your friendship.
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New Officers Named for U. of 0 . ‘Oregon Dads’
For Christmas, be it understood,
We wish you all that is fine and good
And for the year of thirty-two,
The best of everything for you!
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For years we have been extending
our sincere best wishes for a very
HAPPY CHRISTMAS to everyone.
We fervently do so again.
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W e T hank Y ou
fo r y o u r
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in t h e P a s t Y e a r
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A Merry Christmas
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KOLI D A Y
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Mr. and Mrs. W alsh
returned
•
♦ U m atilla Sunday ev en in g .
and Mrs. G eorge Craner of
>
CHURCH ROTES .
♦ P en Mr.
d leton v isited at the F ran k Clark '
hom e over th e w eek end.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe S p rin ger mo-
tored to P en d leton Su nd ay to v isit
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
CHURCHES
nesday n ig h t w ith steam from th e
w ith th e ir d au gh ter, Mrs. W a lla c e
M ahoney.
A rizona, one o f th e m ost p o p u -! hot w ater fa u cet in th e school bouse
E ntered a I Second C lass M atter
44Js the U niverse, Including Man.
Mrs. Lew B row n ell en te rta in e d the
Decem ber, 1 9 0 6 , U m a tilla C ounty, lar and su cc e ssfu l sta g e plays ever j kltrhen
Evolved by Atomic Force?“
B rid ge clu b la st F riday.
T he fo l
w ritten , has been m ade in to a talk-
Oregon.
lo
w
in g were present. M esdam es H ar
was the su bject of the le s s e n Ser
Mrs. W. C. Isom e n te rta in e d the
in g film by C olum bia P ictu res and
ry
H
u
ll.
W
illia
m
L
ogan,
F
ran
k Clark
mon In all Churches or Christ. Sci
S u b scrip tion B a te s:
Jack Cherry, Joe Sp rin ger, E lnore
is sh o w in g F rid a y and Satu rd ay at II. B. C. L adies at her hom e T h u rs
entist,
on
Sunday,
Dec.
20.
One Y e a r .............................
$2.00 the O asis th eatre.
K in zie, Fred K nudson, B ill L e w lly n ,
day aftern oon . T h e sam e o ffice rs
The Golden T ext was, “'Of old
M iss Sara R ix and the hostess.
S ix M ouths ..........
>1.00
The play is th e w ork o f A u gustu s w ere retain ed for th e com in g year.
hast thou laid the foundation of the
Mrs. M ilo M cFarland e n te rta in e d
T hree M o n th s .........................
60 Thom as, one of th e g r e a te st of pre-
earth: and th e heavens are the
th e ” 5 0 0 ’ clu b T uesday even in g,
T hey are Mrs. W. C. Isom , p resid en t:
work of thy hands” tP s. 102:25).
lent day p la y w r ig h ts.
It is co n si
G lenn Y ager, M isses A lic e D yer
and Jud y Pope m otored to P en d le
Am ong the citations which com
dered th e o u tsta n d in g work of th is Mrs. E d ith M arkham , v ice president:
Spiritually Rich.
ton S atu rd ay on bu siness.
prised the Lesson Sermon was the
A t th is p articu lar tim e of year talen ted author, and It has had a and Mrs. A. C. H ou gh teu , secretary.
Mrs. H arry
R h odenb ough
and
follow ing from the Bible; "The
hearts o l men over all the C hristian colorful career on A m erican dram a- The aftern oon w as sp e n t w o rk in g on
d a u g h te r D oris m otored to P en d le
heavens are thinu, the earth also
tic
boards.
The
lo
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g
h
istory
attach
ed
;
a
b
e
a
u
tifu
l
q
u
ilt
w
h
ich
th
e
ladles
world soften as m em ories o f th e life
ton T hu rsday.
is thine: as for the world and the
o f Jesus are brought more closely to th is play sta rted in 1899 a t the | w ill se ll in th e near futu re.
B ill Sw lt- ler m otored to P ortlan d
fulness thereof, thou bast founded
T h u rsd ay on b u sin ess.
H am ilton Opera H ouse In C hicago |
M iss R enfro le ft Satu rd ay for
to their m inds.
them ” (P s. 89:11).
B eryl tiu rd an e m otored, to P e n
And, th is C hristm as season , are where it had Its prem iere and played j P ark sd ale for a tw o w e ek ’s v isit w ith
The Lesson-Serm on also Included
d leto n on b u sin ess T hursday.
for m ore th an a year w ith a cast ! her parents.
w e not w itn e ssin g a fu ller open
the follow ing passage from the
Mrs. Nora B erw ick and Mrs. H ugh
Christian S cien ce textbook, “ScK
hearted ness? For, has not th e beau
w hich la ter becam e fam ous— such i
Fred M arkham . J ess O liver and
V an S ch oiack m otored to P en d leto n
ence and H ealth with Key to the
tifu l exam ple set by th e Good Sa
W ednesday.
.tam es as T heodore R oberts, Robert j g . G rider w ere H enpner v isito r s S at-
Scriptures”, by Mary Eaker Eddy:
John P eterson , fath er of Mrs. N o
m aritan com e Into the fore to relieve Edeson, A rthur Byron. O live May, > urday.
"God creates and governs the uni
ra B erw ick and Mrs.
H u gh
V an
Eleanor Robson, Edm und H olt and
hum an su ffer in g ? To overcom e self
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom and Mrs.
S ch oick of U m a tilla and A rthu r and
verse, Including man.
The uni
.io n cl Barrym ore.
ish n ess? To banish str ife? To re
M. A. S m ith w ere d in n er g u e sts of
verse is filled with spiritual Ideas,
John P eterson of W illo w C reek, is
F or over n in e y ea rs
“’A rizo n a ” j ir . and Mrs. E arl Isom Sunday.
m ind us th at w e are our B rother
very ill at th e hom e of h is d a u g h ter,
which H e evolves, and they are
held Its grip on th e public and it
K eeper?
T he D ecem ber m e etin g of the Irri
Mrs. N ora B erw ick .
obedient to the Mind that m akes
Amid all the w orries th a t beset a w ent dow n In th e a tric a l h istory as gon G range 611 w as held a t th e
M iss Je ssie K la g es of H erm iston
them ” (p.295).
v isited a t th e C hrism an hom e Sa
b ein g th e m ost popular play o f mo school h ou se W ed n esd a y n ig h t; th e
sorely troubled world let us not be
turday and S u n d ay w ith her frien d
an m em bers and their fa m ilie s all com
com e blind to the goodness so close dern tim es,. It is considered
BA PTIST-C H R ISTIA N CHURCH
D orothy M attice.
Am erican
C lassic.
F o llo w in g its in g early, b rin gin
around us, nor let us forget our op
W a lla ce E. Jon es, Pastor.
su pp er w h ic h
M isses V ern a and Joan B yrn es and
p o rtu n ities o f service, th a t have Chicago run, it had an eq u ally sue
P a u l W alsh w ere d in n er g u e sts o f
1 0 :2 0 A. M., Com m union service
was served hot a t '..3 0 , en joyed by
-essful sh o w in g at th e H erald Square everyon e and p u ttin g th e m em bers
Mr. and Mrs. B ow en in H erm iston ,
never been m ore p len tifu l. A lthou gh
1 0 :3 0 A. M., S o n g service.
Sunday.
our lot may seem harder, are we not In N ew York and th en at th e A d el In a good hum or for th e w ork before
1 1 :5 5 A.
M., Serm on, "A fte
Mr. and Mrs. R oy B ly and c h ild
a m an to m an richer, nobler, be phi In London, w h ile several com
them . B esid es th e b u sin ess o f the C hristm as, W h a t? ”
ren m otored to P en d leton S atu rd ay.
pan ies presented it sim u lta n e o u sly ev en in g , new o ffice rs w ere elected
cau se of th is frien d lier period!
Mrs. W m. C onlon w as ill on W ed
6 :3 0 P. M„ C h ristian E ndeavor.
n esd ay and w a s u n ab le to go to th e
In term s o f the sp iritu a l th in g s >n th e road In th e U n ited S tates.
7 :3 0 P. M., Church service, ser
tor th e co m in g yoar a s follo w s: M as
library.
Mrs. Joe S p rin ger a cted as
It w as revived w ith g rea t success ter, C. R. W oods: O verseer, R. V. mon su b je ct, " T h in gs T h at ari
o f life our harvest is p len tifu l.
lib rarian.
n 1902 and again in 1909 by an all Jon es; L ectu rer, Mrs. A. E. M cFar Nev.’. ’
A t th is tim e our C hristm as wish
Mrs. H arry R h odenb ough and
ita r cast, and It w as film ed by D oug land; S tew ard , J. S. W h ite : A ssis
ch ild ren and Mrs. A. B. S tep h en s
las F airb an k s in 1918. In 1925 the tan t S tew ard , W m . K ick; C haplin,
m otore
to P en d leton Satu rd ay.
Mr. and Mrs. K en n eth B aym iller
hu berts set "A rizon a” to m usic ui> Mrs. F. D. B race; T reasurer, A. E. ♦
of C aliforn ia are v is it in g w ith Mrs.
;Ier th e t itle o f "The Love Call" and M cF arland; S ecretary, Mrs. A. C. >
UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS
B a y m ille r ’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
proved th a t its pop u larity w as as H ough ten ; G ate K eeper, F. H u n tin g ;
D uncan over th e C hristm as h olid ays.
great at th a t tim e as it had been
Mr. and Mrs. J e ff S tep h en s and
'eses, Mrs. Fred M arkham ; Pom ona, > 4 ♦ ♦ 4 «9» 4> » » <5 4-
•!» •;
w hen th e play w as first presented, Mrs. R. C, Jo n es . F lo ra l, Mrs. C. B.
D. R. B ro w n ell w ho has te e n in d ’ u g h ter F ern m otored to P en d leton
’’’he film sh o w in g F rid ay and Fat- S m ith ; Lady A ssista n t S tew ard. Mrs. th e h o sp ita l a t Ff-sco, W n., for some M onday.
M iss L aura D unne w as a b u sin ess
Ima due to a lig h t stroke has re-
irday nt th e Oasis th e a tre Is a m od Wm. K ick; P ia n ist, F loren ce Brace;
v isito r in H erm iston Satu rd ay.
.u riicd to h is hom e here.
ern adap tion of th is play.
R
alph Joder of T he D alles visited
F ire In su ran ce A g en t, R, V. Jones.
J!r. and Mrs. R oy B ly and ch ild -
T he fo llo w in g ca st in terp ret roles The m e etin g cam e to a close a t a
en w ere P en d leto n shoppers Satur- In l'm a tilla T hu rsday. Mr. Joder is
em ployed In th e railroad yards there.
lay.
in th e screen pl.-y— Laura La P lan te, late hour w ith best, w ish es for a
The S en ior C h ristian
E ndeavor
John W ayne and Ju n e Clyde in the su cc e ssfu l yoar o f G range w ork.
held a sp ec ia l b u sin ess m e etin g at
leads, and N em a Q uartaro, Forrest
F riday e v e n in g a program and a the C om u m nlty ch urch M onday even
S ta n le y , L oretta S ayers and Susan C hristm as tree w as g iv e n
by the
ng.
F le m in g in su p p ortin g roles. George school to a fu ll hou se and w as fu lly
A m ong th e U m a tilla people atten d
B. Sgitz handled th e direction .
ing th e dan co in Irrigon Satu rd ay
app reciated by every one present.
,-vening w ere:
Mrs. P ete M cNabb
The sch ool w ill be closed for th e com
♦ a « » » » » » » » » » » »
ind ch ild ren , M axine and George
in g tw o w eek s.
isth e r and B la n ch e P ik e, Mr. and
♦
Mr. and Mrs. M erton D aw ald left
vlrs. A. E. M cFarland.
IRRIGON NEWS
♦ Satu rd ay for J u lie tta ,
The Ju n ior and S enior C. E. are
Idaho,
to
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* spend th e h olid ays w ith Mrs. Da-
H ann in g to s in g C hristm as carols
h rlstm as e v en in g . T hey ask all
w a ld ’s parents.
hoce w ish in g to have th e
carols
Mac McCoy w as a B oardm an v is it
Mr. and Mrs. H en ry W ier are
u n g in fron t o f th eir hom e to place
or Sunday.
c.-ndlo
in
th
eir
w
indow
.
sp en d in g th eir tw o w eek s vacation
The d an ce given by th e G ranre
A num ber of th e L adies Aid m eri-
w ith r ela tiv e s a t B aker, Oregon.
S atu rd ay n ig h t had a large crowd
- r i called at th e hom e o f Mrs. W . O.
.Her la st T uesd ay. Mrs. M iller has
present end n p leasan t ev en in g »pent
ietn con fin ed to her hom e for som e
Mrs. Jess Oliver v s on the sick
Imo sin c e sh e fe ll and broke tw o
list *i-t wec«t. A g-.nl e sn v In this
lbs. She is now ab le to he ou t and
••round a g a in .
A party w as giv en on Mrs. G lenn
Va er T h u rsd ay aftern oon at her
hom e.
M any n ice g if t s
w ere re
ceived and a d elicio u s lu n ch eon was
lerved by th e L adies Aid. T hose pre-
To all Union Pacific points'
rent w ere: M esdam es W illia m Con-
V/e would sin g you a carol,
(also points on certain con
on, H en ry E dw ard s, Irvin Chapm en,
necting linos) In Oregon,'
but ah, w e ca n ’t sin g ;
eorge
K en dler, Jr.,
H u gh Van
Washington, Idaho, Montana
W e would rin g you a chim e,
eboiack . B ill Ixygan, H en ry Thom p-
(Butte, Havre and West),
but w e’ve n o th in g to rin g;
:on Jam es B yrnes, W illia m Fhep-
W y o m in g (G ra n g e r a n d
ierJ, P ete M cNabb, Joh n W urster,
Eo wo send you a w ish
W e s t), U ta h (O gdon a n d
K enneth T rum bull, M iss Ina G ilbert,
W est), Nevada, C a lifo rn ia
tlins is sin cere and true;
M1 s 3 A lice D yer and th e hon or g u est
and some points in British
A righ t M erry C hristm as,
Columbia.
Mrs. G lenu Y ager.
>1000.00 in cash prizes and one thou-
and a glad N ew Y ear, too!
T he U m a tilla H igh sch ool team s
G O IN G i DEC. 22, 21, 24, 2S,
und other prizes are offered for ex
n m e g ir ls ’ gam e, th e score b ein g
AND JAN. 1
amples of skill with a jackknife. Entries
9-2. The h oys’ gam e w a s a very
may be any kind of model, figure or
RETURNING« JAN. S
close gam o en d in g w ith a score of
3
special carving, requiring skill and in
(Homo by midnight th a t data)
2 9 - .5 . A fter the gam e, th e U. II. S.
genuity, made entirely of wood, and
team s served the Ione team s a de
Approximate
with no other tools than a jackknife.
lig h tfu l lun ch eon in th e sch ool base
R O U N D TRIP PARIS
Flirt Prist.................................... 1230
m ent.
Stesnd Prise............ ................. >100
Mr, and Mrs. E. B yrnes v isited at
T O D E S T IN A T IO N S
TkM ..................................... >19
th e hom e of Mr. B y r n e s’ brother,
IOO
200
5OO
tooo
Fourth Prize................................ 190
Jam es B yrn es last T hursday.
M
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MILES
MIUS
M IUS
Fifth Prist.................................... $19
Mr. and Mrs. G ene D ex ter and
AWAY
AWAY
AWAY
AWAY
d a u g h ter nnd Miss E sth er I’lk e m o
A nd also there are tw enty-lve 3 )0 p-iara and
2.16
4 .3 2 1 0 .8 0 2 1 .6 0
i f f y of 91.00 each. In addition, 1000 special
tored to P en d leton T hursday.
n. kkmvea w ill be diatnhutcj 10 all w im ers of
Mrs. P erry Pike w h o h as been ill
cash awards and to those teceivinc honor. Me
at her hom e tiere, is very m uch im
m.-ntion. in case of ties duplicate ptuea w ill be
(iven.
proved.
T ic k e ts good an a ll 1
A il rules and derail) o f tb i- contest are fat the
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Jo n es o f The
In a l l e a rs . In S t a r ________
issue of Popular Mechanics Magaaine now on sale.
D
alles
visited
friend
s
in
U
m
atilla
Bor a copy at a n / new»,;ind a t consult a m at
T o u r la t s a a r a b o r n a *
T uesd ay.
your library. You do not have to be a regular
reader.
Mrs. C lin ton H arvey and d au gh ter
s“ H W t t l W t * l * “ * * * “ “ “ * * “ , , - “^ T T T T t t t l t i C M M M |
M innie E llen of
P ortlan d
visited
Ask local agent
POPULAR MECHANICS
w ith r ela tiv e s in U m a tilla over th e
for dotalls
w eek end.
M AG AZINE
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. W alsh w en t
»00 Fart Onitrto Sheet
CHICA G O , AL.
to L ew iston T hu rsday to v is it w ith
th e ir d au gh ter. Mrs. ftrook Starnee.
V onna Jo n es bad th e m isfortu n e
to burn her hands q u ite badly W ed
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HERMISTON, OREGON
Plans for an active year were made at the reeoat meeting e f the “Oregon Dade" at the University of Oregoa.
Above are the new officers, and amabers of the executive committee. L eft to right, Sam H. Baker, Grants Paas;
Allan P. Hunt, Burlingame, Cal.; Carl Haherlach. Tillamook; Dr. George A. Maaeey, Klamath Falla; D r. Arnold
Bennett Hall, president of the UalversMy; Charles Hall, Portland; Mrs. Marian Phy Ager, executive secretary; C. C.
Hall. Pertland; O. Laurgaard, Portland, retiring president; J. C. Stevens, Portland; W. Lair Thompson, Portland,
president; Wilson II, Jewett, Eugene, secretary; Paal T. Shaw, Portland, and W. C, Reugaitz, Portland.
BLACK & WHITE GARAGE
Hermiston Oregon