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PAGE TWO THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1932 known. But It was a cowardly and * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ > lastardly thing for anyone to do. Published every Thursday at Hermis ob was only a dog, but more human * CHURCH NOTES ♦ ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by than the brute who killed him so. * • Pauline M, Stoop and Alfred Qulring, Mary Britten was attached to her PtibliHhers, log. For seven years they had been BAPTIST-CHRISTIAN CHURCH •most insep: ra'le. She tells of hit Principal Events of the Week W. E. Jones, Pastor. Entered as Second Class Matter ntclligence, his fidelity, his com- 10:20 A. M., Communion. December, 1906, Umatilla County. Assembled for Information anionship and his endearing trick: Oregon. 10:3o A. M., Song service. ike a mother recite., stories of hei 10:55 A. M., Sermon, subject of Our Readers. hildren. The bond was much the Subscription Kates: "Come Ye Out to Meet the Bride A New Kind of War, ante and ue suspect that Mary Brit- One Year ........................................ $2.00 Groom.” en lias the sympathy of her neigh- Six Mouths ................................... J 1,00 T H E M ARKETS The American Legion is engager l l : 2 o A. M., Teaching service. Three Months ............. ........................go n another war. This time it i: ors. Her sorrow at the loss of Bob Junior church for the little folks, Portland er horror at the manner of his tak- M heat — Big Bend bluestem, hard igainst want, hunger, and unem Mrs. Win. Hineline superintendent. ng, are but natural— human. ployment. 6:30 P. M., Christian Endeavor, winter, 72c; soft white and western Somelody. nobody knows who both Senior and Junior. A. E. Ben- white, 60c; hard winter, northern Has tile Hermiston American Le spring and western red, 68c. ought to strike a blow at Mrs. Brit- sel will load the Seniors next Sun lion Post No. 37 heeded the cal Hay—Buying prices, f. o. b. Port en through the animal she loved. | day in the discussion of the topic, ent out by Mark T. McKee, execu land; Alfalfa, $14.50$15, oat and vetch tive director for "One Million Wag< 'umans cannot with impunity be "What it Means to be a Christian.” Christlan. ■o tortured and killed, covertly, cow- 7:30 P. M.. Presfching service, ser fl3@13.5O. "Every board, every person hand Earners Back to Work?” A business concern should have as a banking co n n ectio n - Butterfat—IS @ 20c. irdly, cruelly, but Bob. as we havt mon topic, "The Coming of Christ That is the battle cry of the War ling public money, should publish one that keeps abreast of the times. aid before— he was only a dog. Eggs—Ranch, 13@16c. Against Depression officially de an account of it.” Me are equipped to transact business wherever banking Is BAPTIST CHURCH Hogs—Good to choice, f3.75@4.60. dared Monday, February 15, whicl done. Our service is prompt and satisfactory. E. James Caln, Pastor. Cattle—Steers—Good, $6.75@6.25. vill be waged through 10,800 loca Stanley Green of Stanfield, whr Have your account in a growing bank. • - ♦ Rev. Hunderup has arrived. The Lambs—Good to choice, $5@5.50. ommittees in every city, town ant * has won state and national recogni UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS ♦’ special meetings began Tuesday Seattla lamlet in the United States for thr > tion as a 4 II club leader, is a resi Wheat—Soft white, western white, evening. We all received blessings nirpose of reestablishing public con dent of Umatilla county, and a .> <. « > .> .¡. it God s hand. northern spring, 68c; hard winter, fidence and securing resumption ol > ❖ •> young man of whom we can justly of Hermiston Rev. Hunderup comes to us from 67c; western red, 66c; bluestem, 70c, normal buying. The movement i: Mr. and Mrs. George Cramar of be proud. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000. Eggs—Ranch, 16-17c. reing sponsored nationally by thr ’endleton spent the week end with Mississippi and Texas. He has been lr. and Mrs. Frank Clark. Butterfat—Per pound, 22c F. B. SWAYZE, President R. ALEXANDER. Vice-President dubbed “The Whirlwind of the American Legion, American Legior Mrs. T. O. Waller who has b e e n .-------- „„„ born „ al Forced to Action. Hogg—Good to choice, f4.60@4.65. South.” — He was at Natchez, auxiliary, the Association of Nation A. H, NORTON, Cashier D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier crlously 111 for several weeks was Mississippi, and brings to Cattle—Choice steers, fS.50@8.25. The kidnaping of the nineteen al Advertisers and the America! hie to return to her home here this 1 orings to us many Sheep—Choice lambs, f4.75@5.25. Negro splrtual and plantation songs. veek. month old son of Colonel Charles Federation of Labor, but so far n Spokane He has held meetings in ____ many Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bullard o f. ___ ___ , of Lindbergh has aroused the indigna activity along this line has been Cattle—Steers, good, f6.25@5.75. een here other than through thr lood River spent the week end with the southern states including Louls- tion of the nation against the of rlends in Umatilla. ! in ii □ .. m . . .. .1 Sheriff’s Sale. matllla. States Reclamation Service as Hogs—Good to choice, f4.36@4.40. fenders. Congress Is considering pas local relief committee active for sev Louise Byrnes and Dorothy Ma lana, Georgia, Tennesee, Mlsouri. Lambs—Good to choice, $4.50@5. ?ral months now. Unit "C” in the Southwest qtt»'~ md Arkansas. He has held meetings NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, sing the Cochran bill, which would Ice visited in Hermiston Saturday. under and by virtue of a writ of ex ter of Section 27, * Tom Tucker has returned from a in many of the western cities such The Henpner American Legior make abduction across state lines a lsit to Portland with Mr. and Mrs is Baker, Oregon; Weiser, Idaho; ecution issued out of the Circuit federal crime, punishable by the >ost responded immediately to thr Eugene will stage Its third Sunset oe Tucker and daughter, Mrs. (three consecutive years) twice at which mortgage was recorded on the all. Why shouldn't the ranks of th death penalty. The action is a tardy Trail celebration in July, according to Court of the State of Oregon in and ’dith Jones and Mrs. Jessie Arrow food River, and at The Dalles. He a decision made at a meeting of 200 for the County of Umatilla, under 17th day of February, 1921, at page ’mith. one and had such punishment bten Hermiston post Join the many othe the seal thereof, and to me directed 168 of Book 73 of the records of John Chase who has been employ- ias Just completed a very success given out previously our national orces over the country in helpin; citizens recently. d on the ^Connell ranch for the past | ,u' meeting at Cove, Oregon. This and delivered upon a Judgement and mortgages in the office of the Coun hero and heroin would have been iccompllsh this great task. A lette The Fir-Tex mill at St. Helens, decree rendered and entered in said ty Recorder of Umatilla County, wo months left Thursday for Fall •as a union meeting of the Baptist spared from the grief, apprehension rom the national executive dlrecto -ake City. which has been down since last June, Court on the 29th day of February, Oregon, should be foreclosed, and nd Methodist churches and Rev and terror that now possesses them. ays, in part: “Iart’s not fool our Rev. and Mrs. Mark Coiner of opened March 1 with 100 men em 1932, in favor of R. O. Hawks as the said real property sold by the o rv allis visited a t tlio James Hunderup has been invited back If the Lindgergh baby has been clvei- not think that hccatis, ployed, It was announced. lere this summer. lyrnes home w ith Mrs. C om er's sis- plaintiff, and against Thomas 11. Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon, abducted by experienced crlmnals ",any of UM have Plenty to eat. plen er, Mrs. Janies Byrnes. Approximately $30,000 is being spent Haddox and Etta Belle Haddox. and to satisfy said' judgement and all Some of the topics Rev. Hunderup and If it ends as happily as utmost ty to wear, and plenty of almost Velma Buntln spent the week end costs; therefore, I will on Saturday, by the Blair Granite Quarries on Neil opinion permits us to hope, the everything wc desire that we ar "ith her parents Mr. and Mrs. Art ’'ill speak on are: "Why Religious creek near Ashland, In Installation of The First National Bank of Hermis April ?, 1932, at two o’clock in the ton, as defendants, whereby the Folk go to Hell,” “Sure Cure for lecure. We owe this army of unem dunlin In The Dalles. child will be restored on payment of Mildred Conlon spent Saturday 'nake Bite,” and "The Leader of a modern equipment for handling build plaintiff did recover a personal de afternoon of that day, at the front ransom and the kidnapers will re ployed a right to work for a livin; ing stone. •siting ami shopping in Portland-. tard Gang in a Big City.” cree against the defendants Thomas door of the County Court house in and unless we give them that rlgh main unknown to the law. One I he 500 ’ club met at the home The Polk county declamatory con H. Haddox and Etta Belle Haddox Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, One feature of the meetings will shrinks from the more dreadful po they are going to ask us why in n- f Mrs. Frank Clark Tuesday after- be the children's work. At Cove tests, which have been held annually for the sum of $1500.00 with in sell all the right, title, interest and tentialities of the case, for that the uncertnln terms. You and I might ionn. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mahoney here were over a hundred children for some years, will be discontinued terest thereon at the rate of 7% per estate which said defendants, and beasts are desperate scarcely need >ut for the grace of God, be in theb nd daughter Patsy Ann of Pendle- enrolled in this work. At Baker this year owing to the difficulty of annum from the 24th day of June, all persons claiming and to claim be said. If they fear detection, anks. It is our duty to ourselves on visited here Sunday with Mrs. 1927, and the further sum of $150.- by, through, or under them, or any what then? We return to the blank o them, and to our country to wagi Mahoney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. there were five hundred. The child financing prizes. of them, had on the 24th day of this fight. ren’s meeting will be held at 3; 45 'prlnger. The plant of the Manchester Box & 00 attorney’s fees, and the costs December. 1920, or since then have, Mrs. Harry Hull was the hostess •'clock. Lumber company at The Dalles was and disbursements taxed at $38.90, or now have, in and to the above if a lovely dinner and ”500’ part) and whereby it was decreed that The meetings will be held every destroyed by fire in a spectacular Only a Dog. described real property and every atiitday evening at her home. The ¡veiling except Monday at 7:45. blaze that threatened the Union Pa that certain mortgage dated the ollowlng were guests: Mr. and Mrs (From The Dalles Optomist.) Part thereof, at public auction to 24th day of December, 1920, exe Everyone Is welcome. That Includes cific tie-creosotlng plant. ■ew Brownell, Mr. and Mrs. Fred the highest bidder, for cash in hand, He was only a dog. But half hu you. cuted by Thomas H. Haddox and Et tnudson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer Residents of the Central and Crow the proceeds of such sale to be ap man, as dogs are, with ingratiating tr. and Mrs. Elmore McKenzie. Mr ta Belle Haddox to plaintiff upon communities, west of Eugene, are con ricks, like those of a child, whicl 'nd Mrs. A. W. Conlon, Mrs. .'ran following described real proper plied in satisfaction of said execu CNHISTIAH SCIEKE CNUR2HES sidering the formation of a power dis the tion and all costs. ty, to-wit: lad endeared him to the heart of i 'lark, Mrs. .’aek Cherry, Mg. Vclg. trict and the purchasing of power Dated this 1st day of March, 1932. tUQhrist Jesus” was the subject lolitary woman. To those who havi Miss Rosa Ricco, Mrs. Sara Rtx, Miss from the Eugene municipal system. The West one-half of the Mara Corrigan gnd the hostess. of the Lesson-Sermon in all teen him do.;ging her footsteps to: T. B. GURDANE, Hazel Tipple celebrated her 12th Sheriff Slusher of Clatsop county Northwest quarter of the South Churchoa ct Christ, Scientist, on the past seven years, he was only t Sheriff of Umatilla lrthday Saturday evening by in- Sunday, February 28. has been awarded the contract to feed west quarter of Section 27, Twp. Itlng many of her friends to a-love- log. To her l e wa: a friend, com County, Oregon. Tlw Golden Text was, "Gcd sent county prisoners at the rate of 22*4 v party at the home of her mother, panlon, protector. 6 North, Rg. 29 E.W.M. in Uma / By Grace Jackson, not his Son into the world to con Mrs. Florence Tipple. cents per meal. This is a 10 per cent He was only a dog. But Mar) tilla County, Oregon, shown and demn the world; but that the Mr. and Mrs. Cene McFarland Deputy. reduction from his contract last year, I.f t en wept when she discovered ”>ve recently moved into the Irwin (March 3— March 31) world through him might be saved” designated on the maps of the There Is no danger of water short his body thrown out on the beach Chapman home east of town. (Jno. 3:17). Umatilla Project of the United Lew Brownell and M. M. Jenkins age next summer In the Talent Irriga beaten, bedraggled, mutilated ant Among the elutions which com Herald W ant Ads Pay Umatilla-Wallula tion district, according to Olin Arns- tortured by some brute. And wht •epresented the prised the Lesson-Sermon v.as the •ut-off meeting held at Walla Walla following from the Bible: "I will piger, manager. Twice as much is in will blame her— who that has owne< Monday. WWW w w w w w w w y - v also give thee for a light to the • W W * and, perhaps, loved a dog. storage as there was last year at this Mr. and Mrs. Pete McNabb and Gentiles, that thou mayest be my time. He was only a dog, dumb and laughter Maxine and sons Herbert A DOLLAR'S WORTH salvation unto tho end of the earth” speechless, but he had been made t< nd Johnny and Miss Aletha Siler Howard Ray, young son of Mr. and (Isa. 49:G). Clip th i. coupon and mail it w ith $1 for . ,ix week.' tr ia l ^ k tc r .fn o n to uotored to Crass Valley Sunday suffer many things before he died Mrs. Howard Williams, caused much The Lesson-Sermon also Included vhere thev visited Mr. McNabb’s The hand that tortured the poo: brother, excitement at Lostine when he swal tho following passages from the Oliver McNabb of Grass THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR beast knew no mercy. No quid Valley and his sister, Mrs. E. E. lowed the small wheel of a toy trac Christian Science textbook, “Sci P u b lis h e d b r t a C a j n r w , S c k n c , S oct . tv death for “Bob”, tempered with mer rack of Portland. Miss Zller re B o s to n , M a s s a c h u s e tts , U . 8 . a tor. As yet no 111 effects have been ence and Health with Key to the cy, but slow torture. The heartiest ‘urned to Portland with her aunt, noticed. Scriptures”, by Mary Baker Eddy: finance, education, radio, etc. You w ill be «1 I t o * sports- rni!"!c‘ "Christ la the true Idea voicing hand broke the dog’s legs, cut out Mrs. Jack. * n advocate of peace and p r o h ib itio n And » « ,nt«? vour home *> Albert Julian, Redmond night po R. Brownell has returned to and the Sundial and the other fe iturS » And don 1 mIs® Snubs- Dog. good, the divine message from God his tongue, scalded him with boiling ’Is D. home liceman, suffered three fractured ribs here after a few weeks vl to men speaking to the human con water, mutilated his body, put a bul dt with his son Earl In Pasco. and minor injuries when he fell on tho sciousness. The Christ is incor let through his abdomen — who il Mrs. II. Vclg spent Friday in Port ice while helping push a disabled car poreal, spiritual,—yea, the divine was that viated his spiteful malice land shopping. Into a local garage. He fell on his Imago and likeness, dispelling the The Tum-A-Lum has been closed (N am e, please p rin t) on the poor, dumb brute Is not revolver. illusions of the senses; the Way, out to lack In business here. V -' Mrs. D. T. Brownell who has been the Truth, and the Life, healing (Address) The fifth annual Union county clam visiting relatives In Seattle for some 5?’ the sick and casting out evils, de the Union fish hatchery recently was time has returned home. (T o w n ) stroying sin. disease, and death” (S U te ) feed held in the sportsmen's cabin at A -A .A . A Miss E sth e r P ike of S pokane w as (p. 332). - a . a . a a a attended by about 150. Visitors In called home Tuesday on account of HOT LUNCHES ‘he death of her mother, Mrs. Annie eluded sportsmen from many sections Pike, T uesday m orning. of eastern Oregon. The Hermiston high school bovs’ REFRESHING DRINKS Poisoning of Jack rabbits that have ’’asketball team practiced on the MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES Umatilla floor Tuesday afternoon. been driven by deep snow to feed on Jlniml, Stevens motored to Ken hay stacks has been carried out ex ❖ ♦ « •> < <• SPORTING GOODS newick Wednesday on business. tensively in Grant county recently, M abie F airs and C y n n eth Coney W. G. Kodda made a business trip one campaign in Silvies valley prov t H erm iston visited M abie P arsons to Pendleton Tuesday. lere S a tu rd ay evening. ing particularly successful. Katrenia Kryger spent Sunday Mrs. Jack Cbe-ry and son Earl Surveyors have started work on the with her parents. motored to Pendleton Monday. Mrs. Perry Ptke passed nway Miss Mary McDald of Pendleton proposed new highway between Rich HERMISTON, OREGON after several months of Illness, Tues, and Miss Nora McDald of Alpine ardson and Swisshome on the Slus- day morning. visited over the week end at the law river. This highway will provide home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. a much shorter route from Eugene to Hish School Girls Win. Ed McDald. The Misses Nora Me the Lace county coast points. The Stanfield high sehool girls The turkey pool has been closed at met detent Friday night when they Dahl and Mary Doherty attended a played the Umatilla girls on the local teaehers' Institute at Irrigon Redmond with a total of 114,559 pounds being shipped out. The aver Stanfield floor. The game was very for Morrow county, Friday. close throughout, and ended with Butter Creek Is a very busy neigh age weight was 14.9 pounds. The the score of 11-15 in Umatilla's fa number of birds for the 1931 season vor. Louise Byrnes was high point borhood at the present time due to the moving of hay and the abund was 788, shipped by the co-operative player with 12 points. alone. ance of water in the creek. Mrs. W. A. Hineline entertained The Business and Professional Wo Boys Guintet Loses. The Umatilla boys quintet lost to the girls of the Canning club at men's club of Albany has pledged 100 the Stanfield five on the Stanfield luncheon at her home Saturday. Tho hours of work for unemployed In ac floor Friday evening by a close members of the club are Catherine cord with a city-wide movement Tho score of 26-24 Cecil Tipple was hen in Portland be kind to yourself McMullen, Edna Turnblad, Esther club plans to furnish sewing, house- high point man for Umatilla. -nd y°ur pocketbook . . . »top . t "The McMullen, Edith Clarke. Dorcaa cleaning. Ironing, gardening and paint Throop, Margaret Clarke, Marie ing Jobs. Multnomah There is nothing "high hat" Grade Boys Win: Girls Lose, •bout The Multnomah.** It*s just • big Wednesday afternoon the grade Skovbo, Nina Ray McCulley, Jane The supply of hay In the Klamath vlrls were defeated by the high Jackson, Marjorie Burnham, Mary fine, homelike, hospitable hotel with sur j school girls by a score of 15-10. Rodda. Margaret McDald. Janey country has been greatly reduced by In kitchen, o r garage, bedroom or beside the prisingly low retes and popular priced These games will entitle the grade Shockey, Several others expect to the long winter, and a shortage may girls to their letter. easy c h a ir - w h a t step-saving convenience an develop. In the Tule lake area, where restaurants. The grade hoys team won from Join later The officers elected were It was estimated there were >0.009 e x te n s io n is! M akes answ ering easier, and is Catherine McMullen, president; Dor the Hermlnton . ■ .. »rads boys on t h e , tons of hay three months ago, there local floor last Thursday hv a score | <'“8 Throop. »lee president; Marjorie Fourth and alw ays a t hand fo r household errands. A n y of 20-i Orlln Lane was high point Gurnham, secretary; Edna Turnblad le a greatly shortened supply. Pi«« telephone employee w ill take yo u r order. Joaeph Hadesyeck. 60, who commit man with 8 markers, pianist; Nina Ray McCulley, song and yell leader; and Edith Clarke, ted suicide by hanging himself on his ranch a fen miles north of Salsm, had High School Bovs Defeat Irrigon. reporter. ’’•»’¡''day on the home floor the keen In III hcal.Ii m i was despondant, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jackson were T ir e P acific T fi ephonf and T elecr Tmetllla high school bovs defeated officials rayortrd. Jest prior to hang t m C ompany diuner guests at the home of Mr. •he trrtgoh eulntet Io a close and ing himscl. he had syert en hour puj* Ruslnese Office; Main Street and Mrs. D. M. Deeter Tuesday »ye- p,n” ' Th* r,n“ ’ ’" ,re Telephone 511 »ling over f,a ¿-:;o2t8 u g feiau. nlng. ®l?* irriniatnn ^rralii wall which so often baffles Justice as the sequal to kidnaping. • here must be a punishment of so stern a quality as shall teach re straint of criminal impulse. The de tection, and the final and destruc tive punishment would be a warning to other criminals. Such a policy would have aided in prohibiting tht abduction of the Lindberg baby. * • OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST ABREAST O’ THE ' TIMES. FIRST NATIONAL BANK a a E xtension Telephones Hitt’s Confectionery Headquarters for Eastern Oregon people W mean extended Convenience and cost but a few cents a day