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Advertlse-*-Bring Buying D o llart Into the Open. Check up on y o u r ru sty mem ory a« p rim ary electio n d ates d raw s n e a r: ‘‘H ave you re g iste re d ? ” (T« W A “I * '1 0 0 VOLUME XXVI NUMBER 26 •a Urnttisinn lim itò W e can cram p in to th e experience of one week a ll th a t we used to get in a w hole y ear.— S ir H ugh A llen. HEXMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1932 SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR LOCAL MAN SEEKS C O M M ISS IO N ER ’S PLACE IN PRIMARY CANDIDATES FILE INTENTION TO RUN RACE IN PRIMARY FINAL TURKEY SHIPMENT BRINGS CARJOTAL NINE RACE FOR CARNIVAL QUEEN WAXES HIGH ENTHUSIASTIC CROWD WITNESS COLLEGE TEAM IN ACTION COUNTY ASSESSOR HAWKS GIVES TAX INFORMATION. HIGHWAY GROUP ORDERS WALLULA ROAD INVESTIGATION C. C. P ro eb stel, d is tric t atto rn e y , T h e re ’ll be a hot tim e in the and Ju d g e Sweek, have filed w ith The H erald is in receip t of a copy old tow n F rid a y n ig h t: T his is w hat th e county clerk th e ir in te n tio n s of of th e U m atilla co u n ty a b stra c t of high school s tu d e n ts are saying r e seek in g th e n o m in atio n fo r reelec taxes payable in 1932 on the as g a rd in g th e ir carn iv al to be given in tio n in th e p rim ary . O. F. S teel has sessm ent rolls of 1931, issued by th e A u d ito riu m w hen th ere w ill be also filed w ith th e co u n ty clerk his C ounty Assessor R. O. H aw ks. The OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT AT in te n tio n s of seeking th e d em ocratic c o n fetti flying, buloons ascending, rep o rt co n taiu s d etailed inform ation ASSOCIATION MAKES LAST POOL w histles sh rie k in g , side show s r u n UNIVERSITY SQUAD TRIMS UP of all tax es levied th ro u g h o u t the DELAYED ACTION SAID TO BE la m in a tio n for co u n ty assessor in COMMERCIAL CLUB MEETING. ning h ig h , fo rtu n e telling, and al! FOR MARKETING SEASON. th e May p rim ary election. county. PER COLUMBIA TEAM, a t depression prices. In co n ju n c PART OF ECONOMY PROGRAM. Mr. P ro eb stel is a n ativ e of Uma The v alu atio n of th e county th is C. S. Cheshire of Milton, Candidate Prim e Grade Bird* Top L ist in Each tio n w ith th is is the queen contest tilla co u n ty and w as ed ucated in th e y ear is given as $52,162,588.28. On for County Judge Speaks to w hich closes a t 8 :3 0 F riday n ig h t, Webfoot Team E nroute to W alla S hipm ent; One Individual g rad e an d h ig h schools in th is coun th is v alu atio n th e levy for county To Study Project in Connection polls b eing open a t th e au d ito riu m W alla W here They W ill Engage Club Members. W ith U m atilla Rapids P lans; ty. He stu d ied law fo u r y ears u n and s ta te taxes is 7 m ills and will Shipment Made. u n til th a t tim e. in Two Contests. d er C ircu it Ju d g e P helps, an d w as raise $385.888.42. H e rm isto n ’s val W ork Not to be Delayed. R. C. Todd o fficially announced A t 2 :0 0 o’clock today th e votes A c a r load of tu rk ey s shipped ad m itted to th e p ractice o f law In u atio n is given a t $456,196.33, and his candidacy fo r th e n o m in atio n of Onc of th e larg est crow ds seen a t SALEM, Feb, 23.— H olding the 1932. He has served U m atilla co u n from here F rid ay by th e E astern for the Queen stood, E d ith C larke. a levy of 13.6 m ills will raiic. co u n ty com m issioner T uesday n ig h t W allu la-U m atilla cut-off p ro ject in ty as D istrict A tto rn ey fo r seven O regon T u rk ey G row ers’ association 602; A licia O ulette, 489; Betty a b a sk etb all gam e in th is end of $6,204.27. a t th e re g u la r m o n th ly n ig h t m eet years. b ro u g h t th e to ta l cars g o in g to m a r R alph, 449; M argaret F elthouse, th e co u n ty for m onths, w itnessed U nion high school d is tric t No. 9 abeyance u n til fu rth e r in v estig a in g of th e H erm isto n C om m ercial k ets from H erm isto n up to nine. A 403; A nna Rae M artin, 391; Iris th e co n test betw een th e W illam ette has a v alu a tio n of $2,439.726.19 tions a re m ade w ill not delay th e Ju d g e Sweek h as been a resid en t Club. Mr. Todd h ad been to P en d le to ta l o f 10,367 b ird s w eig h in g a to -Shafer, 371; and M arjorie S hafer, U n iv ersity squad an d th e C olum bia T he levy is 8.4 m ills, to prcdi ce a com pletion of th e road. R. H. B al- ton th a t aftern o o n an d filed w ith of P en d leto n since his ap p o in tm en t to th e office of C ircu it Ju d g e for ta l of 153,102 pounds have been 339. The w in n e r will be Queen over all s t a r q u in te t a t th e a u d ito riu m in revenue of $20,493.70. D istrict No doek, a ss ista n t s ta te en g in ee r who th e county clerk his in te n tio n s of th e six th Ju d icial D istrict of Ore pooled th ro u g h th e association d u r th e c a rn iv al a n d the o th er contest- U m atilla W ednesday n ig h t. The 14 w ith a v alu atio n of $851,181.74 w ill succeed Roy K lein as chief en seeking th e re p u b lic a n 1 no m in atio n gam e was a rra n g e d th ro u g h th e n ts w ill be a tte n d a n ts . g in eer next m onth, announced here gon by G overnor M eier, in A pril, in g th e past m a rk e tin g season, most has a ra te of 17.8 m ills to produc for U m atilla co u n ty com m issioner of w hich have been p rim e young today. T he h ighw ay could still be T h e . doors to the fun-house w ill m aneuvers of Mr. S teelham m er, a th school, fu n d s to ta lin g $15,151.03. 19.31, to succeed Ju d g e A lger Fee. in th e May prim ary . tom grades. com pleted by n ext sum m er, he said. open a t 7 :0 0 o’clock and a t 8:00 letic coach a t B oardm an, and Mr. w ho resigned to accept an a p p o in t T he to ta l am ount of taxes levic Mr. Todd has long been a re s i Bloom, su p e rin te n d e n t of th e Uma The new s ta te h ig h w ay com m is m ent to th e F ederal bench in P o rt- in th e county for every purpose is T h u rsd a y ’s pool was th e last one o’clock a sh o rt program of songs, d en t of H erm isto n , alw ays prom t- | tilla schools. i.ii, Oregon. sion ordered th is project be held up choruses, sk its, and stu n ts has been $1.062,355.94. for th is season and cleaned up the n en t in civic and business life of f T he U n iv ersity squad w as en ro u te for a tim e in o rd er to in v estig ate trra n g e d . F ollow ing th is th e floor th e city, and th e w est end of Uma- I Mr. S teel has been a resid en t of s tra y b ird s over th e pro ject, leav to W’aila W alla w here It m eets the th e elevation necessary If th e U m a w ill be th ro w n open to dancers, U m atilla county for m an y y e a rs and in g on ly b reed in g stock for th e com HELM’S MURDERERS GO TO college q u in te t in tw o tilla dam is co n stru cted . U nder the he m usic fu rn ish ed by th e local or- W h itm an j besides ra n c h in g he has been asso in g season. F in al re tu rn s on the activ e in road m a tte rs and sta te s STATE PENITENTIARY. present survey, if th e dam elevation ciated w ith th e assessor’s office as last sh ip m en t have n o t been receiv h estra. A dm ission will be 10c, and gam es, one T h u rsd ay and one F rid ay th a t as a com m unity e ffo rt he is I n ig h t. T he boys were in fin e shape lan ce tic k e ts 25c. would be 330 feet as proposed, ab o u t Jo h n Owen, 29. an d K eith Cross seeking th e n o m in atio n . Mr. Todd an office and field d eputy assessor ed by th e grow ers. I an d outclassed the U pper Colum bia 70 per cen t of th e road w ould be 13 for 21 years. He is a re sid e n t of T h e firs t c a r sh ip m en t of 1368 said, .‘I hope fo r success in my e f c»il S ta r squad to th e tu n e of 25- w hite, 19, left La G ran d e th is weet feet u n d er w ater, Baldock said. In R iverside. b ird s w as m ade N ovem ber 1 l e v e r TW ENTY-NINE ON GRADE for th e s ta te prison a t Salem to fo rts for th e w hole of U m atilla 48. v estig atio n w ill also be m ade as to ag in g 20,532 pounds. T h e second SCHOOL HONOR ROLL. co u n ty .” Lack of team w ork w as evident in w hich th ey have been sentenced fot costs to Increase th e elevation. PENDLETON TEAM PROVES sh ip m en t of th ree cars, D ecember th e rest of th e ir lives. 0. O. F elthouse. p resid en t of th e th e play in g of the Upper Colum bia Baldock said u n d er th e o rig in al 4-5, th e larg est one made th ro u g h T w en ty -n in e pupils of th e H er All S ta rs w ho bud not had th e op T he tw o S p rin g field , Mo., youths club, n ext intro d u ced S. D. P eterson TOO MUCH FOR BULLDOGS. plan It was proposed to g rad e th e th e asso ciatio n last year, con tain ed m iston g rad e school w ere on th e p o rtu n ity to w ork to g e th e r in scrim H elms, s ta te policem an, w ere in the of M ilton who w as a g u est of th e 4104 b ird s av erag in g 62,330 pounds. h o n o r roll for th e th ird six weeks. m age before th e co n test. P lay ers H eims, s la tte policem an, w ere in th< road th is sum m er and |BUrface it Believe it o r not, th e fierce Bull club, and who in tu rn in tro d u ced next year. F ollow ing th e in v estig a C. S. C heshire, also of M ilton. Mr. dogs showed sig n s of b eing scared O ut of th e th ird sh ip m en t m ade T hey a re as follow s: F irs t g rad e— w ere d raw n from A rlin g to n , B oard- custody of S h eriff Jesse B resh eart tions, he added, the road could still C heshire recen tly filed w ith th e w hen th ey m et th e stro n g P en d le D ecem ber 14 th , 30 birds w ere se C arl L onghorn, g lv in L ouderm ilk, m an, Irrig o n , U m atilla, an d H ep of U nion county and D eputy Sherif! he graded th is fall an d th e p ro ject Hugo K lingham m er. co u n ty clerk his in te n tio n s to seek ton ag g reg atio n F rid a y n ig h t on lected an d w ere ta k e n to O akland, G ladys P e rry an d Rose A nna W i pner. com pleted on chedule. P en d leto n floor. P en d leto n Oregon, w here th ey w ere displayed m er; Second grade P atsy Best, Owen w as convicted of th e m u r th e office of cou n ty judge, and w ill th e Coach "S pec” Keen of th e W il The cut-off from U m atilla to W al seek th e rep u b lican n o m in atio n in proved to be th e stro n g e st team a t th e w o rld ’s g re a te st tu rk e y show, B arb ara F o lle tt, Leona F uller, B etty la m e tte squad p u t in his second der and th e ju ry recom m ended lift lula on the W ash in g to n s ta te line T hird s tr in g men for th e second h a lf of Im prisonm ent. C rossw hite th en plea th e com ing p rim ary . Mr. C heshire th e B ulldogs have en co u n tered th is D ecem ber 17th to 19th. Some fine Rood and Low ell W in ters; is 20 m iles in len g th . Of th is road sta te d th a t he w as ru n n in g fo r co u n season, a lth o u g h 1. is expected aw ard s w ere received on th ese b irds g rade— H a rry Lewis, Tom F ra s e r tlie gam e and they held th e ir op ded g u ilty to second degree m urder. 12 m iles have been co n stru cted , ty Judge because h e needed a job th a t they would m ake i m uch b e tte r th a t w ere co m peting a g a in s t more an d Bobby S m ith ; F o u rth g rade— pon en ts to n ine baskets, w hile they L ast S a tu rd a y both w ere sentenced leaving a little more th a n 8 m iles to im p riso n m en t for life. and asserted his p latfo rm w ould be show ing should they n r x th e sam e th a n 600 live tu rk ey s, and m ore M arion P ierce, B etty P ayne and A l chalked up fifteen. rem ain in g . T he h ighw ay on th e economy in govern m en t. ' H is d eal team a g a in a fte r th< to u rn a m e n t th a n 100 dressed b ird s, m ak in g th is lan C la rk e ; F ifth g rade— G eraldine The lu n eu p follow s: W ash in g to n side is 335 feet elev a a t U m atilla. M ullins, R alph M arble, G ladys Pier- PENDLETON REBEKAHS VISIT in g s w ith all p a rts of th e county th e larg est tu rk e y show in the U pper Colum bia tion, w hile th e 12 m iles on th e Ore W illam ette G allow ay, w ho m arked up 12 w orld. L. Todd took th e b ird s down to n and Jesse Moore; S ix th g rad e— w ould be fa ir, he said. Y ager ....... ....... lì F ..... .. B enjam ine LOCAL ORDER WEDNESDAY gon side w as co n stru cted a t a n ele M ary Skovt-o, E sth e r M cM ullen, N i d u rin g th e an d a rra n g e d th e display. F ollow ing th e ta lk by Mr. C hes p o in ts for his team P a rrish .............. L F ..... ...... B u rd ett vation safe even If th e dam is con h ire, tw o o th e r p ro m in en t citizen s evening, sta rte d th e scoring by a On J a n u a r y 22nd, b ird s received na ltae M cCulley and E dw ard H all; S teelham m er ... ...C ..... ..... KlooRtra M em bers of th e P en d leto n R ebek stru cted . from M ilton spoke, W illiam Steen, sh o t from u n d er th e b a sk et, fol th ro u g h th e pool occupied tw o cars; S eventh g rad e— V erda Conley, H el íT ilvinan ........... R G ..... ......... K al'ier ah lodge vigited th e local lodge W ed an d H. 3. M ansfiald. B oth- w ere lowed im m ed iately by goals from 41fro b ird s w eig h in g 58,505 pounds. en D u n n in g and Irene K ennings; [lostet lev .Li’,....: ............... Allen nesday n ig h t and p re se n te d a short Bee Men Make Cost Survey gueste o f the club. S pafford and McCormac in rap id sue These tw o c a rs w ere crow ded as E ig h th g rad e— M axine P au l, Bar-i S u b stitu tio n s; U pper C olum bia—- play as p a rt of th e ev e n in g ’s e n te r A. S. B u rrle r from O. S. C., de Mr. F elth o u se closed th e m eetin g cession. B efore th e B ulldogs re a m ore b ird s cam e th ro u g h th e pool bqra Itcid and Dora R ichards. C haney, W ilson, M arkum , B arlow , tain m en t. Those in th e p lay let were p a rtm e n t of farm m anagem ent, and ---------- M ■ »1 --------- by exp ressin g th e p leasu re of th e lized w h at was h ap p en in g th e P en- th a n w ere signed up a t th e associa Mrs. Ada Rhodes, Mrs. Bedow, Mrs. V anW inkle; W illam ette — C onners, F. E, Todd, d e p a rtm e n t of an tam o - Others Make E rro rs Too. club a t th e filin g of Mr. Todd to ru n dleon team chalk ed up 13 points tio n ’s h ea d q u a rte rs. G riffith , F aber, Bieke, Moore, Ilo rt- Bloom, Mrs. B ow m an, Mrs. W h e t logy, from D avis, C alifo rn ia, sp en t for co u n ty com m issioner, an d stated in th e firs t q u a rte r w ith th e B u ll N ew spapers need n ’t feci so bad ley. stone, Mrs. F red S heer, Mrs. Ju lia An In d iv id u al sh ip m en t of 164 last week m ak in g a cost survey w ith th a t th e club Joined w ith o th e r lo dogs u n ab le to sin k a sin g le bas Cook, and Mrs. B lan ch et. b ird s w as m ade by L ogan Todd sh o rt ab o u t e rro rs Invited by th e ir haste bee men In an d n ear th e v icin ity of cal o rg a n izatio n s in b ac k in g th e k et. In th e second q u a rte r, how F re q u e n t and ly a fte r J a n u a r y 22nd. These b ird s of going to press. A ttend D istrict Conference. H erm iston. T hey le ft th e firs t of can d id ate from th e w est end of th e ever, Bown(an m anaged to g et a w eighed 2768 pounds. g la rin g a re th e m istak es m ade In HERMISTON SCHOOLS OBSERVE th e week. A group of H erm isto n L egion- county. foul and a field goal fo r a to ta l of T he fin a l pool fo r th e association official papers supposed to be pain- alres an d A u x iliary m em bers a tte n - WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY. th re e p o in ts for th e B ulldogs in sta k in g ly prepared by governm ent a?. . . » • > ' [ « 1> 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 * 4 4 HERMISTON MAN FILED AS th e firs t h alf, b u t w ith P en d leto n th is season w as held T h u rsd ay , F eb officials w ith p len ty of tim e to do ded th e d is tric t conference of the ru a ry 18, w h en 631 b ird s w ere A splendid p a trio tic p ro g ram hon * A m erican L egion post a t Ione Cat- still lead in g by 20 p oints. N eary ALONG THE CONCRETE t CONVENTION DELEGATE. ship p ed a v e ra g in g 8977 pounds. It in. F or exam ple, C linton W. Gil urttuy n ig h t, a t w hich th e A m erican o rin g the 200th a n n iv e rsa ry of replaced K lages in th is second b ert, one of the b e tte r know n capi B irds w ere g rad ed as listed below : L egion C om m ander, Alex B erry, de le o rg e W a sh in g to n ’s b ir th w as pre- H. J . S tillin g s, fo r 21 y ears a q u a rte r, b u t th e su b s titu tio n failed b ird s lbs. tal scribes, points o u t several bad p a rtm e n t of Oregon, an d Mrs. Lado- ;ented by th e A m erican Legion, to stop th e fa s t a tta c k of th e P en re sid e n t of th e H erm isto n p roject, U. S. P rim e Y oung Tom s .. 249 4532 break s In a m em o Jo in tly prepared cia Cobb, s ta te A u x iliary p resid en t, A m erican L egion A u x iliary , and the J u s t w h a t lg m ean t by— "W ell, d leto n boys. filed w ith th e S ecretary of S tate U. S. P rim e Y oung H en s .. 172 1735 by P re sid e n t Hoover, A ctin g Secre w ere th e m ain speakers. A mong high school M onday m orning in the good n ig h t, I hope you enjoy your In th e th ird q u a rte r th e P en d le W ednesday, F e b ru a ry 17, h is in Choice Y oung Toms ........... 86 1300 ta ry of S ta te C astle an d S en ato r those a tte n d in g w ere Mr. an d firs. high school au d ito riu m . The Torch week e n d ? " te n tio n s to ru n as a c a n d id a te in to n boys still ra n wild w ith th e ir Choice Y oung H ens ......... 43 365 More p resid en ts have been elec M orrow for th e P a ris conference. In H arry K elley, Mr. an d Mrs. J. E H onor Society p resen ted a p ictu re th e May p rim a ry electio n , for dele scoring, looping th e b ask et from Choice Old H ens .......... H aliy b u rto n , Mrs. J. M. Biggs, 11. C. >f George W ash in g to n to th e high ted and m ore gold m ined In Chas, all p a rts of th e floor. K lages m an a d d itio n to being w ro n g ly d ated , the g a te to th e D em ocratic N atio n al Common Y oung Tom s . O. B urke’s sto re th a n an y w h ere in McCulley, Mr. an d Mrs. Lyle T il ichool d u rin g th e program . co nvention to be held in C hicago aged to ad tw o m ore p o in ts to the Common Y oung H ens.. paper used " u n c o n d itio n a l” for den, Isabel Dodd, an d Al C layton. D uring th e sam e h o u r th e grade th e U nited S tates. B urke said he B ulldogs’ low Score, m ak in g th e in Ju n e . Mr. S tillin g s has filed " c o n d itio n a l” re p a ra tio n s paym ents F rom Ione, s ta te L egion and A uxil ichool pupils took p a r t in th e ob sw ept up a pan fu ll of gold d u st one from the second co n g reg atio n al th ird q u a rte r end a t th e one-sided Mrs. W. W . F elth o u se re tu rn e d and ‘‘accep ted ” in stead of "ex p ect ia ry officials w ent to La G rande servance, each room hnving in d iv i m orning a fte r prospect e n th u s ia sts d is tric t and so fa r h a s no opposi score of 35 to 5. In th e la st q u a r S atu rd ay n ig h t from P o rtla n d w here w here a n o th e r conference w ai being dual program s. T he rem ain d er of had held a heated discussion the te r, th e B ulldogs show ed more ed .” tion. she sp en t th e week v isitin g friends. the day was a holiday fo r all scl oo! n ig h t before. held Monday. fig h t th an th ey did th ro u g h o u t th e Mr. S tillin g s is a m em ber of th e children. Sam Nye believes th a t he should G range and F arm B u reau an d a n gam e. H o lding th e P en d leto n boys be able to ta k e a holiday w hen the tc no score and ad d in g 13 m ark ers nounces th a t he favors F ra n k lin E. B. Shafer Dies. bank closes its doors, b u t th e re is D. H oosevelt for p resid en t b u t w ill to th e ir own score, th e fin al w his no regulation for th e telep ro n e oper tle blew w ith th e score sta n d in g E. B. S h afer, fa th e r of R alph su p p o rt O regon’s choice. Two c an S hafer of H erm iston, died a t St. An a to r to plug th e sw itch board on did ates a re chosen from th e second a t 18-35. th o n y ’s h ospital In P en d leto n T ues F eb ru ary 22nd, so Sam had to pull S a tu rd a y of th is w eek, A rlin g co n g reg atio n al d istric t. out and get Into th e old tru c k for day. ton q u in te t is com ing to tan g le Mr. S h afer w ent to P endleton 50 i g enuine d ay ’s w ork. w ith th e H erm isto n boys fo r th e MOVE WALLOWA ELK TO Wm. S h a a r and Dr. M organ be- years ago. He is survived by hl: second co n test of th e season w ith MOUNTAINS NEAR BEND. levp th a t rum ble seats a re not nec widow; th e follow ing ch ild re n , Mrs th a t team . P reviously th ey defea C. A. M ltehael and Mrs. H. M. Loy- e s s a r y to the m otoring public w hen ted A rlin g to n by a close gam e en d W / A c o n tra c t fo r c a tc h in g seven in g in a 22-18 score. len, Jr., of P ilo t R ock; R alph S h afer robes can be piled In to m ake a soft, head of young elk a t th e u p p er end of H erm isto n ; R obert and Alex com fortable place to sit, w ith o u t the L in eu p s for F rid a y ’s gam e w ere: of W allow a lak e an d m oving them S hafer of P en d leto n : a b ro th e r and o th e r necessary a tta c h m e n ts. S u n H erm iston P en d leto n to th e.B en d d is tric t h as been a w a rd day th e S h a a r fam ily and th e M or tw o siaters In W ash in g to n . K lages F G allow ay ed by th e s ta te gam e d ep artm en t. gan fam ily w en t m otoring, rid in g in F u n eral services w ere held T h u rs M artin F McCormac T he elk are to be ta k e n from th e day a t 2 :3 0 from th e M ethodist such a m a n n e r— and did we have Bowman C S pafford herd a t th e head of th e lake, w hich Episcopal ch u rch w ith O. L. D rill fun? Ji : t ask them . G L ybecker has become e n tire ly too num erous Cox We high si hool g ra d u a te s of sev o fficiatin g . B u rial w as in Oiney H am m on G B auer u n d e r c o n sta n t p ro tectio n . rem etery, w ith Bom hoy's In charge. e ra l y ears hence, a re a little behind S u b stitu tio n s: H erm isto n — Nea- I t is th e belief of th o se engaged w ith our reading. T he R tudents of 15181771 in th e w ork th a t th e re w ill He little ry an d Reeves; P en d leto n — Boylen, Card of Thanks. th e present day tend such lite rn tu re Epperson Rees, S criv ln er and Hob- d iffic u lt? in tra p p in g th e elk an d We wish to th a n k o u r m an’ of h ig h er le a rn in g as "T h e Illu s tra g e ttin g them loaded on a tru c k . T he by. friends and neig h b o rs for th e ir 1 in« ted Love M agazine." The m agazine an im als of th is herd a re very tam e. W eather Report. help and o fferings d u rin g our la t' found am ong th e te x t books of one H ay has been placed in a co rral in of th e s tu d e n ts in H erm iston Union >ereavement of o u r beloved daugh to w hich it is hoped to lu re th e a n i D ate Max. Min high school is a little too advanced er and slstc-. m als, fro m w hich th e y w ill be d r i FebruArv 18 ....................... 38... ...1 8 to r some of u s old “ je tte rfo g s,” so Edw in W lb o n an d fam ily. ven th ro u g h a c h u te o n to th e tru c k . F eb ru ary 19 ....................... 50... 25 is kept o u t of si .lit as much as pos F eb ru ary 20 ....................... 56 .. .30 CREATOR OF “CIMARRON’’ I’UT? sible. M asquerade Ball Success. F e b ru ary 21 ....................... 54 39 The housew ives of H erm iston evi TALENT TO COLOR FILM The m asquerade b all sponsored by F e b ru ary 22 ....................... 60.. . 25 d en tly took a vacation from th e ir th e S ta n fie ld G ran g e la s t F rid a y F eb ru ary 23 ....................... 61... . ...28 The men w ho supervised Radio usual w ash day Monday, from th e 66... 40 n ig h t w as a decided success w ith a p F eb ru ary 24 ................... P ictu res’ epochal ‘’C im arro n ,” has evidence of lan u d ry displayed T ues P recip itatio n for th e w eek, .01. p ro x im ately 150 couples in costum e. T he consolidated agnin come th ro u g h w ith an o u t day m orning. P rizes w ere won by Mrs. R. C. Mc tru ck line te rm in a l block was espec sta n d in g p ictu re. B ut th is tim e, In From Columbia New*. C all fo r th e best su stain ed c h a ra c stead of d ea lin g v it h th e mad fre n ia lly represented. te r, (In d ia n c o stu m e ); Miss H egg- A su rp rise p a rty w as given for H eads bobbed out of business zy of stam peded h u m a n ity who m an, best costum ed lady, (old fa s C harles W ells T h u rsd ay even in g , th e m ade an E m pire o v e rn ig h t, he had houses T uesday m orning as sh rie k s h io n e d ); W. B. W illiam s, best occasion being h is b irth d a y . A Io do w ith a p ictu re w hich has an of pain pierced th e air. It w as only dressed m an; and R aym ond W alk er, nu m b er of young folks w ere p resen t E nglish m illio n aire clubm an In New a poor little hom eless w h ite dog, but best comic costum e (th e hick from and th e ev en in g sp en t p lay in g • York City w ho w anted to o u tw it a for a sh o rt w hile it a ttra c te d m uch games. 1 the sm all to w n ,) a tte n tio n . man-wise show-girl. «í.