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Advertising W ill Coax thedElmld D ollar I w ant a p atro tism w hich is good every day in th e y ear, and w hich m eans an u n d e rs ta n d in g of poblic d u ty and d e te rm in a tio n to perform th a t d u ty — C harles R. S k in n er. VOLUME XXVI *5- » W m tata Bmdh NUMBER 20 HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14. FIRST NATIONAL BANK I OBSERVES 25TH BIRTHDAY KILLER AGAIN RAVAGES FARM ON PROJECT. JUNIOR GLASS PLAY TO BE PRESENTED THURSDAY. JAN. 21 1932 T he H erm iston Com m ercial Club is to elect officers a t its n ig h t m eet in g T uesday, J a n u a ry 25. Make it a p o in t to be present th en and also fo r the re m ain d er of th e year. SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR TILLAMOOK MAN ACCIDENTALLY SHOT THROUGH RIGHT ANKLE COUNTY ROAD CONSTRUCTION STARTS MONDAY MORNING A k ille r w as ag ain a t work in M arval P erk in s of T illam ook. Ore., C olum bia d is tric t F rid ay n ig h t when was accid en tly sh o t th ro u g h the tw elve of H. J. B elscam per’s Bird rig h t an k le W ednesday afternoon B ro th ers tu rk e y b reeding stock was w hile h u n tin g jack ra b b its on the to m to pieces by a dog o r some a n i project n e a r H erm iston. P erk in s and mal. I t has n o t been learn ed w hat THREE OF ORIGINAL DIRECTORS STILL ACTING AT BANK’S th e in tru d e r in th e w ire inclosure PLAY IS SECOND ONE OF SCHOOL two o th e r boys, F ern an W est and John F arm er, w ere re tu rn in g to MEN AND HORSES BROUGHT H E R E FROM PENDLETON TO COM was b u t th e n a tu re of th e k illin g In HEAD; BANK HAS AIDED IN DEVELOPMENT OF PROJECT th e ir car a fte r k illin g fo rty jack ra b YEAR. d icates th a t it w as dogs. No trace PLETE ROAD WORK; GRODING ON WESTLAND ROAD TO SINCE OPENING JANUARY 14, 1907. bits, w alk in g sin g le file, P erk in s of th e k ille r has been found a t th is BE FINISHED WITH IN TWO WEEKS. F arm er The b u ild in g now occupied by th e tim e. T he to ta l of B elcam per’s Play Cast Directed by Miss Sibert; first. W est second, and ANNUAL DIRECTORS’ MEETING b rin g in g up th e rear. W est had using four fresnos, tw o plows, one W estland Irrig a tio n D istrict office b reed in g Stock was w iped out. One Complicated P lot Carried Out TO FOLLOW DINNER. ra b b its h a n g in g over his left shoul FARMERS DONATE LABOR ON C aterpillar. and one road g rad er. was th e firs t home for th e F ir s t N a tom had cost $15. to Happy Ending. der an d w as c a rry in g his gun in A road cam p is being b u ilt n ear th e DIAGONAL ROAD. The F irst N atio n al B ank of H er tio n al B ank o f H erm isto n , w hich L ast week a sim ilar k illin g was th e crook of his rig h t arm w hen it co n stru ctio n site, in w hich those m lston is ce le b ra tin g its tw en ty - w as co n stru cted in th e fall of 1906. w itnessed on th e E m m ett Cooney T he J u n io r class of the H erm iston slipped, and in try in g to recover it, C onstruction on the W estland em ployed w ill stay. fifth b irth d a y today, J a n u a ry 14, it w as b u ilt in th e pioneer days on place w hen a pack of dogs were seen high school w ill present a th ree-act he released th e trig g e r, th e b u llet road w hich w ill ex ten d over one H orses and team sters a re from th e w ith th re e of its o rig in a l six d irec th e p roject w hen th e re was only one a tta c k in g a b in d of sheep. The play. “ W hen a F eller Needs a p e n e tra tin g P e rk in ’s rig h t leg and m ile and a half, s ta rte d Monday east end of th e county, th e horses tors still a t its head. F. B. Swayze, o th e r b u ild in g on th e east side of d istan ce w as too g re a t to g et a good F rie n d ,” a t th e O asis th e a tre Thuns- ankle. m orning, w ith Chas. H y a tt of P e n belonging to d iffe re n t farm ers in who Is probably th e oldest in s e r he track , and th a t was th e b u ild d escrip tio n of th e dogs, bu t Mr. (iay, J a n u a r y 21. Miss Sl- T he boys cam e to tow n b rin g in g d leto n a c tin g as forem an. G rad in ' th a t d is tric t. T hree H erm iston men vice of any sm all b ank in th e state, in g now occupied by H. E. H itt’s Cooney received $150 for his loss of berts is d ire c tin g th e cast and they Is still a c tin g as p re sid e n t; R. A lex C onfectionery. Most of th e land on 48 sheep u n d er th e co u n ty dog tax have been w o rk in g hard g e ttin g in P e rk in s to Dr. C h risto p h erso n ’s of s ta rte d w est from th e B u tte r Creel have been em ployed th ro u g h th e H erm iston relief com m ittee. If w ea B ert N ation, h ighw ay a t th e corner of th e W ald ander, w ho now lives in P en d leto n th e H erm iston to w n -sig h t w as in law . No tra c e of th e k illin g was read in ess for th e perform ance. T his fice for tre a tm e n t. d ep u ty sh e riff sta tio n ed here, was Dyer property, and w ill extend som th e r co nditions rem ain favorable, as vice p re sid e n t; and J. R. R aley, alfalfa a t th a t tim e, fenced in so th a t found on an y dog on th e project. play w ill be th e second one o t the called and upon q u estio n in g the boys d istan ce beyond th e steel bridge. th e w ork w ill be com pleted w ith in also of P endleton, w ere all o rig in al ran g e stock would not m olest it. school year, the firs t one presented was told th e above story. T his w ill include th e g ra d in g down tw o Weeks and those a t th e head of The bank grew and flo u rish ed LOCAL BOY TO TAKE NAVAL d irecto rs and sto ck h o ld ers of th e by th e S enior class e a rlie r in th e of th e steep hill s ta rtin g as yoc th e relief com m ittee have arran g ed w ith th e p ro ject and la te r absorbed P erk in s w as ta k e n to Hood R iver bank a t Its b irth . T he o th e r tw o o ri season. ACADEMY ENTRANCE EXAM. so six men m ay w ork a lte rn a te ly w here he has relativ es, to rem ain leave th e steel bridge. g in al d irecto rs w ere Dr. W . O. Cole the H erm iston B ank & T ru st com T he plot c en te rs around th ree A ccording to Chas. H y att, fore d u rin g th a t tim e. pany. A t th a t tim e th e b u ild in g th e u n til th e wound heals. and W. F. F u rn ish . C h ester Jo h n so n w ill go to P en young m en, ex-soldiers who have m an of th e g rad in g , it w ill tak e at D irectors and b an k em ployes w ill b an k now occupies, w as purchased Grading on Diagonal Road. d leto n S atu rd ay to com pete in th e ju s t re tu rn e d from over seas They CHRISTMAS TURKEY POOL least tw o weeks to com plete the job be g uests a t a d in n e r given by Mrs. by th e sto rk h o ld ers from th e H er G rad in g has also ju s t been com are sta y in g in a sm all room try in g ex am in atio n for ap p o in tm en t to th e and get It In shape for th e gravel- Swayze a t h er home T h u rsd ay eve m iston B ank & T ru st com pany N aval A cadem y a t A nnapolis to fill to m ake a liv in g p a in tin g and w rit MONEY KECFIVED AT ROSEBURG surface. A t present th e g rad e ha: pleted on the d iagonal road leading n in g w hich w ill be follow ed by th e w hich w as th e firs t stone b u ild in g o u t to C olum bia d is tric t, and also th e vacancy from th e Second Con ing novels b u t fin d in g them selves been broken for a q u a rte r of a mile a n n u a l m eeting. In v ited g u ests in ever b u ilt in H erm iston. T he first A teleg ram w as received by As on th e road from th e O. O. F elthouse not very successful. They have g re g a tio n a l D istrict w hich w ill oc The road co n stru ctio n is the re ran ch to th e F. W. Lenz ranch. The clude R. A lexander of P en d leto n ; brick b u ild in g was b u ilt on th e west s is ta n t C ounty A gent Best today cu r in 1932. T his ex am in atio n w ill paw ned all th e fu rn itu re in the su lt of a p etitio n se n ’, la to th e coun Dr. W. G; Cole of P o rtla n d ; J. R. side of tow n by T. H. F ra s e r who be conducted a t 9 :0 0 a. m. in th e room, as well as personal effects from M. H u n tin g to n , of th e Oregon ty c o u rt last fa ll by tax p ay e rs on road ru n n in g n o rth and south by R aley of P e n d leto n ; A. H. N orton, cam e to th e p ro ject soon a fte r it th e A rchie C onrad ra n ch up to the post office a t P endleton and also in and s till owe room rent. W hen T u rk ey G row ers' association at Rose th e H erm iston project. According B riggs co rn er is g raded for a 16-foot W. L. H am m , D. M. D eeter, E ric opened. burg, s ta tin g th a t th e money for the th in g s look the blackest, Tom Den- th e follow ing cities in th e Second Since th e b an k opened its doors B yorkgren, and F. B. Swayze, all of C hristm as tu rk e y pool had been re to Mr. H y att, it is not c e rta in that roadw ay, w ith d rain ag e ditches on in 1907 it has had m uch to do w ith C o n g reg atio n al d is tric t: B aker, Bend ker receives a le tte r from his uncle, ceived in th e R oseburg office and th e g ra d in g w ill be finished w ith a both sides. H erm iston. K lam ath F alls. La G rande, P en d le on his 25th b irth d a y , w hich has a layer of gravel as th e C ounty Court On J a n u a ry 14, 1907, th e b an k th e g ro w th and u p b u ild in g of th e to n , an d T he Dalles. All the labor for th is w ork, and $25.00 check enclosed. The le tte r w ould be d is trib u te d to grow ers as h as not ap p ro p ria te d funds for th a t opened for business in H erm isto n , city of H erm isto n an d su rro u n d in g soon ns office d e ta ils w ere tak en all team s used, w as do n atio n by also ca rrie s th e m essage th a t he is C an d id ates for d esig n atio n to purpose a t th e p resen t tim e. and on th a t day every m an in H e r te rrito ry . care of. T o tal re tu rn s to grow ers of resid en ts of C olum bia d is tric t. G ra The p resen t officers and employes A napoli8 w ill be exam ined in Al com ing to see them . The boys »’ « th e E a ste rn Oregon T urkey G row ers’ I " I u n d e rs ta n d ." says Mr. H y att, vel, w hich w ill be donated by O. O. m iston opened an account. On a n of th e b an k are F. B. Swayze, p resi g eb ra . P lan e G eom etry, E n g lish th ro w n in to a sta g e of excitem ent association w ill be published next “ th a t the C ounty C ourt can n o t a f F elthouse. w ill be p u t on as soon o th e r page of th is p ap er th e b an k d e n t; R. A lexander, vice p resid en t; Com position and L ite ra tu re , U nited w hich is added to w hen an o th er le t week ford to fu rn ish th e gravel for the as th e road bed settles. T his w ill expresses its w ish to serve th e com te r comes from Tom ’s A unt Alice m u n ity Just as it served on its open A. H. N orton, c ash ier; D. M. D eeter, S tates H isto ry , A ncient H istory, and K ing, s ta tin g th a t she also is com A to ta l of seven c ar loads of t u r road now, and th a t th ey have asked tak e a b o u t tw o weeks. Those who a ss ista n t ca sh ie r; and E ric B york Physics. T hey m ust be citizen s of George keys w ere shipped by th e E astern tax p ay e rs to subscribe su fficien t w orked on th e road are: in g day, tw en ty -fiv e y ears ago. th e U nited S tates and bona fide resi ing to see them . g ren , a ssistan t. fu n ’’- w hereby gravel m ay be ob- Liebe, O. H. H u n t, A rchie C onrad, Oregon T urkey G row ers’ association In th e m eantim e an express pack d en ts of th e Second C o n g reg atio n al Tom W ilson, F. W. Lenz, Val K nauf, last y e a r and a n o th e r pool is sch Laltied.” D istrict of O regon, and m u st have age arriv e s for Tom. co n tain in g a FORMER TEACHER IN ECHO T w elve men and tw en ty head of and W m. Rhodes. The road g ra d e r TUCKER NOMINATED FOR eduled for F rid ay , Ja n u a ry 15, when reached th e ir 16th b irth d a y b u t not ‘ T ru th R ug” as a p resen t from his a n o th e r tw o car horses a re w o rk in g on th e job now w as also donated by O. O. F elthouse. SCHOOL HAS CLOSE CALL th e ir 2 0 th on A pril 1 1932. fa th e r th a t has been kept in tru s t they expect to UMATILLA POSTOFFICE JOB load sh ip m c' u n til his tw e n ty -fifth b irth d ay . The Did the Navy W in the War? STATE POLICEMAN PETINGER PORTLAND, Ore., Ja n . 12 — A LOCAL THEATRE RECEIVES p ecu liar q u ality of th e ru g is th a t Miss Rose L ieb b ran d , form erly an Car Overturns Near Echo. anyone sta n d in g on it m ust te ll the E cho school teach er, w ho h as been special d isp atch to th e J o u rn a l to NEW S REEL RED HOT. W ARNS TRAFFIC VIOLATORS T he n ex t o fferin g w hich Is com LaBt F rid ay n ig h t, w hile on tr u th w h e th e r he w a n tr to or n o t. in C hina doing p u b licity w ork, w as day said P re sid e n t H oover has Bent ing to th e Oasis th e a tre F rid a y and th e sen ate th e follow ing n o m in a th e ir w ay to a dance a t Echo, D on An ln trlg u e fn g and e x c itin g story S ta te P olicem an P e tin g e r, s ta S a tu rd a y w ill be "S uicide F le e t” , am ong th e passengers of a C hinese T h ro u g h a specia arran g em en t ald Jackgon, E nos M artin, and A l tioned a t P endleton, was in H erm is boat w ho w ere im prisoned re c en tly tio n s for Oregon p o stm asters: w ith th e Fox F ilm -c o rp o ra tio n , th e Is woven around th e am m iing c ir h eralded as " th e n a v y ’s big p arad e". icia O ulctte, w ere in a Model A ton M onday and w as ch eck in g on L illia n E. W heelhouse, a t A rlin g says word receiver by E cho frien d s. local th e a tre has been placed on a cum stances th a t fellow . T he p rin cip al players are W illiam to n ; W a lte r W. M ascall a't D ayville; T udor Ford th a t tu rn e d over th ree d riv e r's o bservation of stop signs Miss L iebbrand left E cho som e fo u r new s reel c irc u it w ith T h e Dalles Boyd, R obert A rm strong, Janies Tho play cast includes: O scar C. M axw ell a t E lg in ; Jo h n W. tim es ns it skidded and le ft th e alo n g th e sta te highw ay. A t one y ears ago. G leason and G inger Rogers. and La G rande. The Im p o rta n t fea Tom D enker ................... F o rest E vans Budd a t H u n tin g to n ; George W. h ihgw ay n ear Echo. The car was p o in t ten d riv ers disreg ard ed stop T his p ictu re is a ro llick in g y arn tu re of th is a rra n g e m e n t is th a t p a Bob M ills ....................... G lenn P ierson On a recen t tr ip sh e left S h a n g Jo h n so n a t L akeview ; T hom as R. badly dam aged b u t the o ccupants sig n s w ith in a period of tw en ty of how th e navy won th e w ar and tro n s of o u r hom e tow n th e a tre are Mrs. Reese ........................ R achel Buell h ai on a steam er trip up th e Y ang escaped w ith o u t serious in ju ry . I'n o s m inutes. M cM illan a t L ebanon; Jam es E. P olicem an P e tin g e r a d h ad gobs of fu n doing it. T here Is enabled to see th e new s one day la Je rry S m ith .................... D avid A rn st tse riv e r an d a fte r th e b o at had gone Jen k s, J r ., a t T a n g e n t; T hom as G. M artin and Miss O ulette w ere vises th a t m ore a rre s ts w ill be made te r th a n T he D alles an d tw o day3 "L iz’’ ................... a w holesom e, sa lty flavor to th e tale ab o u t 1500 m iles a fire had broke G ladys N orquist T u ck er a t U m atilla. th ro w n clear of th e c ar a t its first for th is tra ffic v iolation if such before L a G rande. and d u rin g its re cen t show ing a t the o u t In th e engine room. All passen "B in g ” ........... ........... E ugene H anby plunge. L a te r th e boys re tu rn e d to carelessness continues. O rpheum th e a tre in P o rtla n d th e g ers took to life boats and Miss W illiam D enker .................. Ed Bensel H erm iston w ith H. J. O tt w here they Weather Report. audience w as e ith e r g u ffaw in g or L iebbrand had on ly tim e to don Alice K in g ....,................. L o ttie K n au f o b tain ed aid in o rd er to salvage the s ittin g forw ard In suspense. H um or w arm c lo th in g and g et h e r ty p e Date Max. Min. E lain e L ynn .... M arg aret F elthousa w recked c ar from th e d itch . Donald ♦ ♦ an d action m ake up th e p ic tu re w ith STANFIELD NEW S ITEMS w rite r and cam era before leav in g th e .................... M ary W ard A ngela S cott J a n u a ry 7 . Jackson w as d riv ig n a t th e tlm o of ♦ . 47... ....31 IRRIGON NEWS * ju s t enough love In te re st for seaso n boat. the accident. Ja n u a ry 8 . . 47... ...2 8 ♦ ♦ ing. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ < • • !■ < > « < • Card oi Thank«. The C hinese oarsm en refused to Ja n u a ry 9 . . 65... ...3 1 T he hu m o r is especially delicious row to th e nearby coast w ith o u t pay Mr. and Mrs. F red B ark er, Miss Mr. an d Mrs. F. L. S n y d er e n te r Ja n u a ry 10 . 53... ...3 2 W ill O liver, an d sister, Mrs. Rose We w ish to express o u r sincere for c a tc h in g the audience u n aw ares, u n til th e h eat from th e b u rn in g sh ip tain ed a t th e ir hom e w ith a d in n er Ja n u a ry 11 . 58... ....41 a p p reciatio n of th e help and k in d Ina Lenhaift, and H ugh S tan field W ebb of Echo. Oregon, visited re la w ith explosive effect, as, for in becam e so in ten se th e y w ere forced Sunday, co m p lim en tin g Mr. and Mrs. J a n u a ry 12 . 43... ....25 ness show n us in the sickness and m ade a business trip to P o rtla n d tives here several days la st week. stan ce, w hen G inger R ogers sadly to land. W illiam K napp on th e ir fo rty -fifth over th e week end. T hey le ft S a tu r Mrs. E. F ag erströ m w ent to P e n Ja n u a ry 13 Also fo r’ th e . 35... ....18 death o t our baby. w ig-w ag^ “I love you” to B ill Boyd, w edding an n iv ersary . Covers w ere day n ig h t and Mr. and Mrs. B ark er D u rin g th e ex citem en t several of dleton T uesday of la st week and w ho is sa ilin g aw ay on a d estro y er, P re c ip ita tio n , .06 d u rin g th e week b e a u tifu l flowers. re tu rn e d M onday n ig h t. Miss Len w ill rem ain for some tim e tor m edi th e personal belongings of th e pas laid for tw en ty . T he g u est list in and every m an Jack on th e ship Mr. and Mrs. S ylvan P ierson. T e m p eratu re dropped still low er h a r t and Mr. S tan field rem ained in cal tre a tm e n t. sengers had been stolen by th e n a cluded Mr. and Mrs. G ordon H off- w aves in response. T h u rsd ay . and fam ily. P o rtla n d in d efin itely . tives, in clu d in g Miss L ie b b ra n d ’s n ag le and ch ild ren of E cho: Viola, E lroy L am oreaux had his tonsils Most of th e la u g h te r Is provoked ty p e w rite r and cam era. It w as only David and B illy H e a rin g ; Mr. and rem oved a t the H erm isto n h ospital by Jam es Gleason and R obert A rm a t the p o in t of a gun th a t th e sto l Mrs. Guy K napp and fam ily of P e n last week and Is g e ttin g along nice stro n g as bad boys of th e navy. en artic le s w ere re tu rn e d to th e cap d leto n ; Ja c k M alloy an d th e honor ly- Did th e navy win th e w ar? guests. tain . Mr. and Mrs. M itchell of E cho and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Coe and d a u g h ♦ « « Mr. and Mrs. C laud F in ley a re re H undreds of C hinem en, w ho had « te r Joy, alBo of Echo, visited in the g a th ered on th e beach to view th e ceiving co n g ra tu la tio n s upon th e home of Mr. an d Mrs. F red M ark fire, and arm ed C hines g u ard s led b irth of a ’d a u g h te r a t th e ir hom e on ♦ ALONG THE CONCRETE * ham over th e week end. ❖ « th e survivors of th e d isa ste r to a th e p roject. A jo in t In stallatio n of the G rcen- v illag e w here th ey w ere im prisoned Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ju m p w ere flel G range of B oardm an and Irrig o n O. O. F elthouse an d his a ssista n t. in a sto u t fo rtress. The C hinese of P en d leto n v isito rs F rid ay . G rango « ars, w as held in th e M. L. W atson, w ere w ork in g In the ficials refused to send teleg ram s or Mr. and Mrs. C. D. C onnor w ere school rlu m S a tu rd a y n ig h t F elth o u se p lant th e o th e r day w hen n eg o tiate for th e ir freedom . W hile g u ests S u n d ay a t th e hom e of Mr. a f ts - <i : 'elock d in n er, a t w hich th ey h eard w hat sounded like a th e v illage drum m er b eat o u t a C onnor's m o th er in P ilo t Rock. fo rty gr«»<-s m em bers w ere present high w ind blow ing outside. Upon p rim itiv e rh y th m c a llin g th e people ' S tate D eputy C harles W ick lan d er from B oardm an and as m any from going out to see w hat it w as all to an assem bly to d eterm in e th e fa te I of La G rande w ill assist w ith th e in here. The in s ta lla tio n w as public about,. Mr. F elth o u se said, he saw of th e prisoners, th e c a p ta in of th e I sta lla tio n of S tan field G range o ffi and w ork w as perform ed very c re d it- “C ap” P a u l up a telephone pole re boat succeeded in sen d in g tw o men cers M onday evening, J a n u a ry 18. ibly to a larg e audience. A dance p a irin g th e telephone line. secretly w ith m essages to be tele- I F ra n k F e rry is seriously ill in was pi ven a fte rw a rd and a large W h at an ad v an ta g e it is to be a g raphed from a n earb y village. W alla W alla h ospital. crow d from th e su rro u n d in g com school teach er. It is so convenient H ours of an x ie ty w ere sp en t by Jo h n W insted has ju s t finished m u n ity was present. Good o rd er was then to m ls u n d e rs tin t a S tate Po th e prisoners as th ey w aited in th e ! b u ild in g a g arag e on his farm t a t m ain tain ed . lice siren for th e l a rk in g of a dog fo rtress, liv in g on a d iet of h ard , of S tan field . Mrs. ('ra n g e r, who has been at F rom now on Miss D aily w ill o' - boiled eggs and scorched chicken Mrs. F red T h o rn e e n te rta in e d th h er d a u g h te rs a t Y akim a, W n., for serve the stop signs, b u t we would bro th . F o rty -tw o hou rs la te r a re s some tim e p-ssed aw ay W ednesday like to know how she does it. P o lly an n a club w ith a on'e o ’clock cue ship, th e U.S. T u tu ila , arriv ed of last week a fte r a long illness. The luncheon a t h er hom e W e d n e s d y . T he new sign on th e W. W. F e li and th e captives w ere ag ain on an rem ains w ere tak en to P endleton for house w arehouse Jon T u rk ey grow ers In th is vicin lt ni t a t you A m erican boat. — E ast O regonian. a re d ressin g th e ir b ird s for th e poc b u riel. Mr. ( 'ra n g e r w ill rem ain In and says. " H a y ” ns j v>aik down his home heree as long as his h ealth th e m ain street. sh ip m en t from H erm icton. F rid a? Ja n u a ry 15. ■vill perm it. In Vancouver H otpi’al F o u r boys looking over one of the Mrs. W. C, Isom and ron Don and la te st mbdel coupes parked in fro n t T he S tan field h ig h b a-d etb al Mrs. W r ite r H am m u n d erw en t a \lra. Isom 's siste r, Mrs. M. A. S m ith, of M ullins C onfectionery today. J u s t ’earns played Echo F rid ay e v e n in ' m ajo r operation in 9 t. Jo se p h ’s hos « (" " d in n e r g eests of Mr. and Mrs. w h a t model If was we do not know , th e score re g iste rin g defeat fo r th p ita l in V ancouver. W n., T h u rsd ay . îro rg e K endle- of U m atilla Sunday h u t It was an envious one. And a V taafieU boys’ »j-.d g ir ls ’ teem*. J a n u a ry 7. T he operatio n w as re r - eoupe too. Mr. and Mrs. C h arles Ilo g g ard en c d - b y Dr. R. G. Gale. Mrs. r n ’ertain» at Bridge. Som etim es It is necessary for ua te rta in e d Mr. rn d Mrs. F. O. S tu art 'H r mm fs rep o rted to be g e ttin g Mrs. A. W. C hristo p h erso n was to get up early enough to h ear th e along nicely. B efore g o in g to V a n and Mr. and Mrs. G. E a rn e r! G rea’ hostess s t a «-harming bridge pnrty roosters crow but th a t very ra re ly couver, Dr. G ale had a follow ing in house w ith a d in n e r Sunday. 'a s t T h u rsd ay n le h t. F o u r tables happens a fte r one gets down on the A bout n in ety G ran g ers an d th e ir H erm iston. It w ill be some weeks w ire In play d u -ln g th e evening m ain stre e t of H erm iston. A cock.ey before Mrs. Ham m is able to re tu rn g u ests a tten d ed th e dance in th e " ith "irn. Wm. f-’h n a r w in n in g high rock at th e S w ift Cream S tatio n was G rage h a ll F rid ay evening. M 'sic to h er home. honors, Mrs. II. E. Sheaely. second b ro ad castin g to the w orld th is m orn- wa*^ fu rn ish ed by th e Udey o rch es h ig h , and Mrs. Geo. H a rk e n rld e r. | Ing, th a t he w as soon to be served Herald Subtcnption $2 00 a Year tra. Henry Ou and T. L, V.’c ; : ’. .r. "Hfh. on som eone's d in in g table. Q I i» Unofficial Observers o f Congress | Q