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Let*« A dvertise O u r W a y Back to P rosperity. w< The safest risk in th e w orld is a sh a re in th e fu tu re of th e A m erican people.— H e rb e rt Hoover. VOLUMN XXVI gooiso 'a ® 010 £i«iqn 0 i° a NUMBER 33 PENDLETON CLUB WINS LOCAL 60LF TOURNEY SUNDAY The child tra in e d sim ply to obey is not equipped for th e com plexities of m odern life.— F lo ra Rose, C ornell U niversity. HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAI, COACH ❖ COCHRAN UNDERGOES PROJECT PRODUCTS MAY BE APPENDICITIS OPERATION * SHOWN LEGION CONVENTION APRIL 14, 1932 FIVE TROOP COMMITTEEMEN SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR VOTERS MAY CHANGE REGIS- HERD IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION MEMBER AWARDED TROPHY REGISTER VtITH COUNCIL. ❖ TRATIONS AFTER PRIMARY. ♦ <♦ ---------- .< •> ---------- «> ••• Coach C ochran w as ta k e n to ❖ T h e local post of th e A m erican At a m eeting T uesday n ig h t of the ❖ A nyone w ho has reg istered ❖ •> P en d leto n S unday a ftern o o n <fr L egion is m ak in g te n ta tiv e p lan s for Boy Scout troop com m ittee a p p o in t ❖ as e ith e r rep u b lican or demo- «fr <• follow ing a n acu te a tta c k o^«fr a p ro ject d isp lay a t th e N atio n al ed by the H erm iston Com m ercial ❖ c ra t for th e p rim ary election in «fr (J* a p p en d ic itis w hich proved to «fr A m erican L egion conven tio n w hich Club, recen tly , II. A. Pankow was ❖ May has th e privilege of «fr ❖ be q u ite serious. H e u n d er- ❖ w ill be held in P o rtla n d S eptem ber elected troop com m itteem an No. 1 <• c h an g in g his o r her p a rty reg- ❖ ❖ w en t a n o p eratio n in St. A n- «fr 1 2 th to 1 5 th w hen b etw een 75,000 or c h a irm a n ; A lfred Q u irin g secre <• is tra tio n HERMISTON GOLFER IS HIGH follow ing th e pri- «fr ❖ th o n y ’s h o sp ital an d a t p resen t ❖ and 100,000 ex-service m en w ill be ta ry -tre a s u re r or com m itteem an No. ❖ m ary. All voters m ust vote a ❖ COPPOCK HERD MAKES HIGHEST ❖ is g e ttin g alo n g fine. «fr in atte n d a n c e . At previous con v en POINT SCORER. 2; M. L. W atson com m itteem an No. ❖ s tra ig h t p a rty tick et for th e «fr ❖ T he illn ess cam e in th e m id st •> tio n s held in e a ste rn cities an Ore TEST RECORD IN STATE. 3. advancem ent; Rev. W allace E. ❖ p rim ary election and th e fin al ♦ Second Tournament of Season Said <• of baseball season b u t th e boys ❖ gon open house has been h eld at Jones com m itteem an No. 4, ed u ca ❖ d ate for re g istra tio n is Tues- «fr ❖ a re going ah ead w ith p ractice «fr w hich tim e O regon p ro d u cts w ere Benefit of Tests Realized By Asso to be Host Successful Ever tio n al and p u b licity ; and H a rry •fr day. May 19. -fr <» u n d er th e su p erv isio n of H en ry ❖ g iven aw ay fo r a d v e rtisin g purposes ciation Members; 35 Herds On K elley, com m itteem an No. 5, or out- Held Here. ❖ Legal voters have th e prlv- «fr ❖ H arg er. Miss F lo ren ce W ough- ❖ T he n a tio n a l convention com m is of-doors m an. Test at Present. ❖ ilege of vo tin g for any p arty ❖ S unday m arked th e second golf ❖ te r is h elp in g w ith classes «fr sion has g iven every post in th e R e g istra tio n s w ere signed and ❖ c a n d id a te in th e g en eral elec «fr <• w hich w ere u n d er th e su p er- «fr s ta te an o p p o rtu n ity to fu rn ish a A trophy w as aw arded A. R. Cop to u rn a m e n t of th e season played by se n t to the Blue M ountain Council, ❖ tion and may re g iste r folow ing ❖ «fr d isp lay an d a cpace will be allo tted the U m atilla C ounty Golf League ❖ vision of Mr. C ochran. Boy Scouts of A m erica, a t W alla ❖ the p rim aries in case th ey have <• pock an d Sons for h av in g th e h ig h *fr^«fr «8* «fr «fr «fr «fr ♦ upon req u est. w hich w as played on th e local ❖ ♦ «fr ❖ ❖ «fr W alla. neglected to do so previously <• est p roducing d airy herd in th e cow A c o n ta c t co m m ittee has been a p course. T he p lay ers experienced INDIANS BLOCK ADVANCE T he H erm iston C om m ercial C lub 1 «fr «fr «fr «fr .fr «fr «fr .fr «fr <. te s tin g associations of Oregon. The p ointed in th e person of Logan aw ard was a silver trophy presented ideal sp rin g w eath er from th e tim e recen tly voted to sponsor th e Boy T odd, G arn et D. Best, and H arry th e firs t foursom e drove off for th e OF HERMISTON SLUGGERS. Scout troop, w hich m akes th e o rg a n STANFIELD PROJECT REHABILI re c en tly by C ounty A gent H olt in S E N A T O R F R E D E R IC K S T E IW E R K elley w ho w ill m eet w ith re p re se n P endleton. No. 1 hole u n til th ey sunk th e ir ization a com m unity e n te rp rise. The TATION BILL GETS REBUFF. W a sh in g to n , A p ril 4.— The re p o rt In th e second b aseb all gam e of ta tiv e s of th e F arm B u reau , Com T he Coppock farm is located n ear la st p u tt in No. i s T h e club p ro Odd F ellow s lodge took a silver do- of th e A rm y e n g in e e rs recom m end Adams an d a high producing herd nounced S u n d ay 's to u rn a m e n t as th e th e season for th e H erm isto n tow n m ercial Club, an d U m atilla F u ir atlon a t th e ir last m eeting to the A new s disp atch sent from W ash in g p riv a te co n stru c tio n of dam s on most successful one ever played on team , th e M ission In d ia n s defeated board to ju s tify th e ir co operation am o u n t of $10 w hich was given for ington A pril 4 s ta te s th a t R ep resen of G uernseys is being developed. -.he C olum bia R iver to g e n erate hy an d san ctio n of th e proposal. Such th e locals 6 to 4, in a gam e S unday the local course. tile w ork. A donation of $5.0o was ta tiv e B u tle r's bill to ap p ro p ria te T his tro p h y was won by com petition d ro -electric pow er an d lay the basis made by M. L. W atson, and th e Com $100,00o for re h a b ilita tio n of the involving m ore th a n 6,000 cows in 1 he P en d leto n ten -m an team on th e C atholic M ission diam ond. a fin e p ro ject d isp lay has been a r for sla c k -w a te r n av ig atio n w as se scored h ig h est nu m b er of p o in ts in T h is w as a d iffe re n t an d m uch ran g ed in p revious years for th e m ercial club has alread y paid $20 S tan field irrig a tio n p ro ject w ent th is state. The records w ere obtained verely criticized by S enator S teiw er for im m ediate use by th e local troop. down u n d er th re e objections when for th e ow ners th ro u g h th e ir mem- the day 's play and th e H erm iston stro n g e r In d ian team th a t th e one U m atilla P ro je c t F a ir th a t th e local of Oregon. O. W. P ayne is local scout m aster. and P ilo t Rock team s tied for second th e locals defeated in th e firs t gam e co m m u n ity w ould receive v aluable called on the u n anim ous consent 1 bershln in ihe U m atilla H erd Im- " N a v ig a tio n im provem ent th u s p u b licity by su ch a v en tu re. place w ith 298% p o in ts each. A th of th e season, A p ril 3. c a le n d a r in th e house Monday. A pril ! association l i w hich they w ould be o b tain ed chiefly th ro u g h W ith W oodard in th e p itc h e r’s have belonged since 1927. D uring MUSICAL PROGRAM PLANNED en a to taled 168 points. P ilo t Rock 4, and th is probably ends its chance th e in v estm en ts m ade by th e u tili re ta in e d her firs t place sta n d in g in box, eleven men s tru c k o u t an d five PIONEER PENDLETON POST for passage d u rin g the p resen t ses th e content y ear th e averag e pro tie s,” S en ato r S teiw er pointed out, FOR P. T. A. MEETING. b a tte rs connected w ith th e b all for duction per cow in th is herd am ount th e U m atilla C ounty Golf League. sion.”' T h ere w as no debate. MASTER CALLED SATURDAY follow ing subm ission of the re p o rt ed to 5 50 one-pound bricks of b u t In d iv id u al honors of th e day w ent h its. B eetles as p itc h e r fo r th e In T his does n o t m ean th a t th e bill T he m usic d e p a rtm e n t of th e H e r to C ongress. “ T he cost of th is im to Jim P earson, local golfer, w ho led d lans, s tru c k o u t n in e b a tte rs, b u t T hom as Thom pson, one of th e provem ent would be charged up to m iston Union high school is p la n is dead or th a t it has been up before ter. The fact th a t Mr. Coppock is a th e field w ith 43% p o in ts to his th e locals m anaged to g et seven h its. m ost p ro m in en t pioneers of U m atilla n in g a big program for th e re g u la r th e house for discussion b u t th a t it The score rem ain ed 4 to 1 in H e r co u n ty , and p o stm aster in P en d leto n pow er consum ers.” m em ber of th e U m atilla H erd Im- cred it. Tom S ta n to n of P ilo t Rock P a re n t-T e a c h e r’s m eetin g W ednes m erely was tak en off the unanim ous "T h is proposal can n o t be d efend w as second w ith 39 p o in ts. J . J. m isto n ’s fav o r u n til th e e ig h th in sin ce A p ril 1, 1922, died a t h is home caie n d ar w hen th re e p a rtie s objec- Provem e" ‘ a ^ c i m l o n gives a good ed. n o r do I see w h y the U nited day evening, A pril 20. in th e high ted to its being presented. n in g , w hen th e In d ia n s bunched exam ple of w hat th e association is Hacnley of P en d leto n b rin g in g in S a tu rd a y aftern o o n . He had been in S ta te s should develop o th er n a v ig a school au d ito riu m . At th is tim e the ------------- » f _________ . doing for dairym en in th e county 38% p oints for th e w in n in g team . tw o or th re e h its, and to g e th e r w ith poor h e a lth for some tim e. c o n te sta n ts for th e m usic to u r n a ble stream s a t th e cost of th e F ed Tom S ta n to n of P ilo t Rock was low as m an y e rro rs a g a in s t th e locals, Mr. T hom pson w as born in On eral T re a su ry and ask the co n su m ent in La G rande w ill give th e ir H. M. GUNN, FORMER RESIDENT who are able ,o keep accura‘« rec ords of th e production of th e ir d airy th e In d ia n s claim ed th e long end of m edalist w ith a score of 81 for th e tario!, D undas co u n ty , C an ad a, In m ers of pow er to pay the m ajor program , ns well as m usical num bers RECEIVES SCHOOL PROMOTION herds. th e score. eig h teen holes. 1858, and w as th e son of Jam es an d by th e new o rchestra. T he locals h ad a ch ance to redeem S a ra h A nn T hom pson. In 1880 he share of im p ro v in g the C olum bia T he m on th ly rep o rt of th e U m a T he team an d g u ests for th e day A ccording to a news d isp atch in Since the b eg in n in g of th e school R iver for n a v ig a tio n .” tilla H erd Im provem ent association w ere tre a te d to a delicious lunch them selves In th e last tim e up w ith cam e to W eston and farm ed fo r a the J o u rn a l Tuesday, H. M. G unn, T he A rm y e n g in ee rs recom m end y ear m any stu d e n ts have been w ork one tim e resid en t of H erm iston, has fiiven by S h,rley Sto<' kar(>' te ste r. served by th e ladies of th e clu b a t bases fu ll, b u t a ru n n e r forced a tim e in th a t reg io n , th en filed on in g to w ard m em bership in th e o r ed t h a t th e l ’< d eral G overnm ent show s 35 herd s on te st w ith 564 th e new ly-erected club house. The m an off th ird base fo r th e la s t out, a hom estead eig h t m iles n o rth of ev e n tu a lly c o n stru c t locks on the c h estra and th is w ill be th e first been tra n sfe rre d from Beach school cows on test of w hich 65 a re dry, ta s ty dishes satisfied th e h u sk iest re tirin g th e side. P en d leto n , liv in g th e re fo r 14 years. ap p earan ce of th e larg er group. The in P o rtla n d to p rin cip al of th e A ins- T he locals expect to p lay B lalock In 1887 he cam e to P en d leto n and C olum bia for sla c k -w a te r n av ig atio n personel is as follow s: V loiin, E dna j w orth school, follow ing th e tra n sfe r m a k in g a to ta l production of 307,- a p p e tite s and prom oted th e h ig h est a t a to ta l cost of only $16,000,000, com plim ents for th e fa ir hostesses. of th e W h e a tla n d league h ere S u n 10 y ears ago w as ap p o in ted p o st of Mrs. L illie D. Thom as to p rin c i 832 pounds of m ilk co n ta in in g 14,- but in sisted th a t th e dam s be b u ilt O tt, A licia O ulette, H arley M echrlis, T he to u rn a m e n t in itia te d th e new d ay . m aster. Mr. T hom pson,' besides his by p riv a te c ap ital. M arg u rlte W in ters, N ina R ae Mc pal of th e F a ilin g school. Mrs. A. E. 626.1 pounds of b u tte rfa t. A to ta l of 70 cows produced an av erag e of club house. poslflon as p o stm aster, had fa rm in g S e n ato r S teiw er, a leader in the Culley, T helm a N orquist. C h arlo tte, W atson, p rin cip al of the K ern school E rfc H. B yorkgren, w ho w as o ffi THRIFT SHOP SALE IS in te re s ts in th e reserv atio n d is tric t. fig h t fo r F ed eral developm ent of the R alph, and R oberta M ullins; ’Cello, u n til it w as destroyed by fire recen t I 40 pounds of fa t d u rin g th e m onth of M arch. cii i in ch arg e of th e to u rn a m e n t DECIDED SUCCESS Mr. Thom pson w as m a rrie d De C olum bia both for pow er and n a v i H erb ert Skovbo; F lu te, R u th Davis; ly, w ill be tra n sfe rre d to Beach. Mr. G u n ’s p a re n ts ta u g h t school ’ T h ree berds of over 20 COW8’ 12 play, says th a t before th e g u ests de cem ber 25, 1883, at W eston to Miss g atio n added: “ T he proposal made C larin et, G w yneth Corey, F ran k p arted th ey voiced th e ir h e a rtie s t T h e T h rif t Shop and cooked food C aro lin e G inn, w hose d eath occur in th is re p o rt is c o n tra ry to th e rec P rim e, E d ith C larke, an d Iren e K en in H erm iston a nu m b er of y ears ago ! to 20 cow s' Bnd " n d er 12 COWS' aro and his m o th er is a t present teach- 1 ow ned consecutively by E a stern a p p reciatio n an d th a n k s fo r th e m an sale held by th e B ap tist-C h ristia n red F e b ru a ry 2, 1920. C h ild ren born om m endations of P re sid e n t H oover n in g s; C ornet, M elvin F u lle tt, C lark in g in th e schools a t L exington, I OreRon s t a t e H ospital, Jersey and n er in w hich th e club tre a te d its L adles Aid so ciety last w eek w ere to th is un io n , w ho survive, are P aul, Don S erell, and F ra n k F u rro r; and looks like a com plete su rre n d e r K entucky H olstein av erag in g 748.1 lbs. m ilk visitors, and w ords from th e v is it both a success. T he lad les a p p re Jam es an d H e rb e rt Thom pson of Pen of th e Arm y e n g in ee rs to the pow er B aritone, Lois H u tp h lso n ; T rom The tra n s fe r is considered q u ite 8nd 21 ' bs' ^a t: Sme<Hey, in g clubs phoned on M onday, ag ain ciate th e p a tro n a g e received and d le to n ; R ich ard T hom pson of A th in te re sts. The q u estio n of policy is bone, E arL W atso n ; D rum s, Bruce offered th e h ig h e st com plim ents to w ish to th a n k ail w ho helped p u t e n a ; Mrs. C h arles K oehler, of Los a prom otion for Mr. G unn and his pure bred Jerseys, averaged 718.4 F o lle tt; P iano, F e rn L in d n er. none of th e b o ard 's business. The th e local club. The selections re p re se n tin g Iler- m any friends h ere w elcome th e news lbs. m ilk and 38.9 lbs. fa t; G. R. th em over. The T h rif t shop h as been A n g eles; Mrs. G uy Boyden of P o r t policy involved in C olum bia R iver H adley, mixed herd, averaged 713.0 S um m ary of points and scores fol in o p eratio n over a period of th re e la n d ; Mrs. W illis Cam pbell an d Miss d e v e lo p m e n t w ill be decided by Con- m lston in th e m usic to u rn a m e n t to lbs. m ilk an d 36.6 lbs. fat. The three low: be held in La G rande S a tu rd ay , Water Floods Cellar. y ears an d is fillin g a need of such H elen T hom pson of S eattle. rre ss. I hope th e d e te rm in a tio n w ill second-high h erd s in these th ree di P en d leto n — L ain g , 32,86: Moll- w ork in th e co m m u n ity by collect Irrig a tio n w ater le ft ru n n in g in In S eptem ber, 1926, occurred Mr. to r. ado in favor of co n stru c tio n of A pril 1 6 th i a re : ner, 3 6 % , 87; Rhodes, 35, 88; in g g arm en ts an d sellin g th em a t a T h o m p so n ’s m a rria g e to Miss D oro Q u a rte t: D ick H itt, M elvin Fol- the d itch n ear th e Jo h n Jen rzejew - visions for th e second m onth sinco h y d ro -electric p ro jects by th e F ed Glass, 2 6 % , 90; H ayes, 2 8 % , 91; very reaso n ab le price. A ll artic le s th y W isely, w ho su rv iv es h e r h u s le tt, H ow ard K lages, Dick M artin. ski farm in Colum bia d is tric t Mon- th e b eg in n in g of th e te s tin g year, eral G overnm ent In accordance w ith C arter, 2 8 % , 92; A nderson, 3 2 % , received a re p u t to some p ractical b an d , as does th e ir d a u g h te r, C o rin Vocal Solo: M elvin F o lle tt. ' day n ig h t u n d erm in ed th e c ellar and ! were ow ned by C. A. L ynch, Hols- tho B oulder Dam p lan , w hich will P iano Solo: A nna R ay M artin . ¡caved in th e sides, p a rtia lly cover- ,e ln s ’ av e ra Sin K 159.4 lbs. m ilk con- 93; H am ley, 3 8 % , 94; B arth el, use. ne Thom pson. m ost clearly serve th e public i n t e r Miss M yrnle C layton w ill give 1 Ing tw o In cu b ato rs co n ta in in g tu r - ; ,alninK 2 7 5 lbs' f a t ' Lewls lveen’ 2 7 % , 95; R. S m ith, 2 9 % , 96. T o tal A t p resen t th e shop is in need of F u n e ra l services w ere held T u es est. points, 315. a sh o rt ta lk on m usic and th e w hole key h a tc h in g eggs. The in cu b ato r I m!xed h e rd ’ ■’- veraged 1329.8 lbs. all k in d s of m en’s clo th in g , hosiery day afte rn o o n from th e C hurch of A th e n a — H arw ood, 21, 93; H a r and u n d e rg a rm e n ts, b u t w ould w el th e R edeem er, program w ill be a n advance m usic lam ps w ere not ex tin g u ish ed and the milk co n ta in in g 72.6 lbs. fa t; and Former Resident Dies. ris, 3 1 % , 93; M cK inney, 2 2 % , 95; come d o n a tio n s of an y k in d . week program w hich beg in s M ay 3rd te m p e ra tu re had not receded more L. C. Dyer, Jerseys, averaged 1043.2 L. L. Lay, pioneer fa rm e r and one and co n tin u es u n til th e 8th. The th a n one degree. As a re s u lt it is lbs. m ilk co n ta in in g 59.8 lbs. fat. ----------- --------------------- P restb y e, 17, 98; Dell, 13, 103; Hospital Limits Patients. lim e in te re ste d in th e B lack & program begins p ro m p tly a t 8:00 felt th a t th e h u tc h in g w ill come out The tw o high cows for th e m onth C heshire, 2 0 % , 104; P in k e rto n , 13, To the Voters of Umatilla County. T h e H erm isto n H o sp ital a n n o u n W h ite g a ra g e of H erm iston, died p. m. and all p a re n ts a re m ost io r- in fine shape w ith o u t delay. Mrs. of M arch are Chim es Queen owned 109; M itchner, 1 5 % , 104; Coppock It is th e p riv ileg e an d d u ty of ces th is week th a t It w ill h e re a fte r su ddenly last week a t th e age of 71, 7, 122; M cN air, 7, 122. T o tal p o in ts Jen d rzejew sk i had tw o more Incuba by F. A. B aker of S tan field , a v e ra g dially invited to atte n d . every citizen to re g iste r an d vote. lim it its services to p a tie n ts of Dr. a t A shland, Oregon. F u n e ra l was 168. v to rs ready for a n o th e r h a tc h in g end ing 1023 lbs. m ilk an d 77.7 lbs. T h is w ill be a v ery im p o rta n t elect- C h risto p h erso n . adv. a tte n d e d by Mr. and Mrs. A. C. The B. S. K ingsley residence is im m ediately tra n sfe rre d th e eggs in b u tte rfa t; and T lllle ow ned by H. G. P ilo t Rock— S ta n to n , 39, 81; R ov tio n y ear an d m en w ill go to th e C raw ford of Gig H arb o r, W n. Mrs. g e ttin g a new stucco fin ish w hich to these prepared w hich w ill i ro- Moore averaged 1504 lbs. m ilk con er, 37, 84; H a rtm a n F „ 3 5 % , 85; polls May 2 0 th to vote an d find th a t Herald Want Ads Pay C raw ford is a siste r of Mr. Lay. w ill add m uch to its ap p earan ce. bahly save th e eggs. W ate r stood ta in in g 75.2 lbs. fat. T he form er is S m ith W „ 36, 92; W estg ate, 3 4 % , th ey a re n o t reg istered . knee deep In th e c e lla r when discov i 4 y ear old g rad e Jersey an d th e 96; K ing, 2 2 % , 96; S m ith Dr., 24% M em bers of th e d iffe re n t clubs ered about 4:00 A. M. Tuesday. A la tte r a 3 y ear old g rad e A yrshire. 97; E rv in , 2 3 % , 98; W estco tt, 25. an d g ran g es of th e s ta te a re being F ollow ing a re the records of cows la rg e r volum e of w a te r had been let 101; R eim er, 21, 102. T o tal points, u rg ed by th e ir p re sid en ts to re g is u o d u cln g from 35 to 7o pounds of in to th e can al d u rin g the n ig h t. 29 8 % . te r an d in P o rtla n d th e su b je c t is m tte r fa t d u rin g th e m onth of H erm isto n — P earson, 4 3 % , 85; b ein g discussed by th e m in isters March, 1932; listed according to Attend Meeting in Pendleton. Todd J.. 3 5 % , 86; Moore Sam, 3 3 % , from th e p u lp it. A group of H erm iston people a t iw ner, nam e, breed, age, an d m ilk 90; Toole, 2 9 % , 91; P rim e Dr., 21, A pril 19th is th e last d ay of re g is tended a special b ap tism al service >nd fa t record: 92; W agner, 3 1 % , 93; B row nson, tr a tio n for th e p rim a ry electio n . You (C o n tin u ed on la s t P age) in th e P endleton C h ristian church 2 9 % , 94; M atott, 28, 95; F elth o u se, m ay re g iste r a t th e follo w in g p la last S unday aftern o o n . Included in 1 8 % , 96; D eeter, 28, 103. T o tal ces: <fr ❖ 4> * <• «> th e group w ere Mr. and Mrs. Ralph fr points, 298% . P re c in c t 30 w ith Mr. W. H, C rary S aylor and fam ily; Mr. and Mrs. a t Echo. ALONG THE CONCRETE ♦ W a lte r G arn er; Mr. and Mrs. J. » Attend Pendleton Meeting. P re c in c t 31 w ith Mrs. F ra n k •> Skovbo; Mrs. C. M. Jackson and fr >«:•«•«{• -fr «fr <••:•«!• «9« « ! • ❖ * ❖ ♦ A gro u p of H erm isto n people a t S loan a t S ta n fie ld . . sons B illie and B obby; Mrs. W aldo F o u r tow n bachelors P re c in c t 32 and 33 w ith Mr. J. S. ten d ed an allied p ro h ib itio n cam Dyer and d a u g h te rs V ivian an d V ir At a b reak fast table. paign in P en d leto n S u n d ay even in g W est a t H erm isto n . g in ia ; Mrs. F. Moore and son; Mr A »5.00 l.et. P re c in c t 34 w ith Mr. H a rry H ull w hen Colonel R aym ond R obins wa3 and Mrs. N o rq u ist and d au g h ters Ju n e w edding bells. th e m ain sp eak er of th e ev en in g in a t U m atilla. T helm a and G ladys; Mrs. A. W th e M ethodist ch u rch . N orm a C. ____ ___ T u rn b la d ; Mrs. W. W. Felthous« W hen th e goldfinch seek th e ir old Rrow n w as a n o th e r sp eak er for th e DEAN OF BUSINESS ADMINIS- mid son G ale, and d a u g h te r M arga eating places in th e high locust evening. H arold W. S in g er ad- TRATI0N AT OREGON RESIGNS, e t; E lsie R eeder; C harles D uvall; tree on the B aker farm it is a sure dressed th e young people’s m eeting th e a te r Jo h n so n ; M elvola Root; Mr. sign of spring. U n iv ersity of O regon, E ugene, a t 6 :3 0 and assisted in th e o rg an iz and Mrs. Ben G erk in g ; Mr. and Mrs. 1 • ithour.e, and tils as ¡slan t “ E asy” in g of a group of allied y o u th w ho A pri! 4— D avid E. F aville, dean of H iram H u ff; Mrs. Levi R eeder; W. try to tell tin they v.ork h ard and th e school of business a d m in is tra w ould c a rry on th e cam paign. E. Jones and Mrs. M orehouse. th en v e find n si n tacked on the A m ong those a tte n d in g from H er tio n a t th e U n iv ersity of O regon, to door of th e ir office T uesday sta tin g day sent his fo rm al re sig n a tio n to m iston w ere T heda B urnside, L aw Weather Report, (th re e whole days in advance) rence, Monrow and M ariam S w ar- Dr. A rnold B e n n e tt H all, p resid en t Max. Min. “Closed F riday and : aturdr.y, going r.er, M ildred P helps, M abie Sale. of th e u n iv e slty , s ta tin g as a re a 37 fish in g .” C5 H arold M arble, Mrs. C. A. P aul, son th a t he has accepted an a p p o in t 63 35 Em ployees whose pay days a re on M axine an d C lark P au l, G w yneth m en t as asso ciate professor of m ar 68 27 F riday and S a tu rd a y get S3 pay k e tin g a t S ta n fo rd U niv ersity . Dean Corey, Mr. and Mrs. O. W . Payne, 74 29 an d H arvey DeMose, A n o th er car F av ille w ill rem ain here an d lid his 33 checks th is year. L eap-year girls April 11 ............................ 77 "load included C ath erin e, M argaret, successor In reco g n lzatio n w ork u n A pril 12 ......................... 80 40 may well co n c e n tra te on these. 1 o ral m e rch an ts w ere again forc and Floyd M cM ullen, E d n a T u rn - til n ex t fail, at w hich tim e he w ill A pril 13 ............. 83 34 biad, E d ith C larke, an d P au lin e go to S tan fo rd . T he firs ' of the week was ushered ed to go out and assist custom ers in by Ideal sp rin g days w ith plenty int«a th e ir stores W ednesday, as the Stoop. Store Front Painted. ->t su n sh in e. W ednesday a high wind w ind blew them past th e door. T he sto re fro n t of th e B u rn h am A. F. R o h rm an and R. C. M cReyn It has been requested th a t cus carried d u st so heavy th a t it was olds of th e R ohrm an M otor com pany sto re Is b ein g p ain ted b rig h t red d iffic u lt i o see across th e stre e t. The tom ers observe the "fresh p a in t” le ft W ednesday n ig h t for P o rtlan d th is w eek. C u rsto m ers a re asked to w ind co n tin u ed to blow T hursday. on J. S. B u rn h am 's sto re fro n t. Be »lid plan to remain until Friday- j please observe the fresh paint signs. sure to touch the paint and see. There was no rain. Baseball Is in the Air