PACE THREW
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON,
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OREGON
THURSDAY. MAY 5, 1933
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST I
* ♦ * ♦ 4 College w ill deliver th e com m ence
m ent address n ext W ednesday, May
UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS ♦ 11, a t th e U m atilla gym nasium a t 8
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
o clock. B ernice R yrnes w ill be val
ed icto rian .
M ildred C arrol w ill be
Mrs. O ran F elthouse and Mrs.
* 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 sa lu ta to ria n .
The resid en ce of Mrs. B lanche
Minimum Charge 15c
Principal
Events
of
the
Week
W atk in s recen tly v acated by Miss M arvin W atso n w ere visitors a t th e I
Jim m ie Peek sp en t a few days of
S enior class n ig h t w ill be T uesday
or
C ollins b u rn ed to th e g ro u n d ab o u t Joe Udey ho,ut; ,a s t W ednesday
last week v is itin g in A rlington.
May 10, in the high school gym nas
Assembled for Information
1 Cent a Word
W ord lias been received th a t Mrs.
Mrs. H arvey and c h ild ren of The ium . T hey w ill present th e usual
one o'clock F rid a y m o rn in g .
The
D alles sp en t th e week end in Uma- p rogram of class song, poem, w ill
C. A. K eller is Im proving and is
of Our Readers.
source of th e fire is not know n.
FOR SALI
[ tilia w ith Mr. H arvey.
history, prophecy, and advice to th e
Mrs. T. G rid er becam e very ill home w ith h e r folks in R ochester.
Ju n io rs and a sh o rt play. All a th
John W u rs te r and A rchie M cFar letic aw ard s w ill be given by the
T h u rsd ay and was ta k e n to W alla M inn. S he expects to re tu rn to her
MALOTT SEPARA TO R FOR SALE
THE MARKETS
land
m
otored
to
H
elix,
O
regon
S
u
n
W
alla.
W
n.,
for
m
edical
tre
a
tm
e
n
t
,lolI!n
llere
in
H
erm
iston
some
tim
e
w ith m otor. Iow a se p a ra to r No.
coaches. Miss Rlcco an d Mr. Yager,
Portland
day,
F rid ay .
I iu July-
and Mr. Bloom.
103. In q u ire W. G. W ebber.
W
heat
—
Big
Bend
bluestem.
hard
K
en
n
eth
P
lagem
an
of
E
cho
visit
Mr. anil Mrs. T o tt cam e home w ith
Mrs. F ra n k L eich t an d sm all
3»-4tp
w inter, 73%c; soft white and western ed , r | ends in U m atilla F rid ay ,
DALLAS— A pplying rock
phos
he was in P o rt
F ra n k ie m otored to W alla W alla. M r' C h listley
Jim m ie S tevens has re e tu rn e d to ph ate, som etim es sold as T ri C al
1 OR SA LE— 15 HEAD JE R SE Y
land last week an d is visiting a t the white, 64c; hard winter, northern
W n., F rid ay .
I m a tilla
a fte r sp ending several cium P h osphate, to crops, is like
spring and w estern red, 62c.
cows, m ilk in g ; m ilk ro u te estab
Mrs. B aker of P o rtlan d is h ere for C ,,ll’,U®y ho,,le for Hie present,
H ay—Buying prices, f. o. b Port m onths in M ontana and C alifornia try in g to grow p la n ts on concrete
lish ed ; o th e r young sto ck ; m odern,
a w eeks v isit w ith h er sisters. Leola
F lo >ence Udey sp en t Sunday a fte r-
Jim m ie Stevens, E rn e st Peck, and
land; Alfalfa $l<j; oats and vetch, $15.
ele c tric d a iry eq u ip m en t; 87 acres
B enefiel an d Mrs. E d ith P u ck ett.
n" ° n au d ev en in S w ith Mrs. F ran k
L orine L ash m otored to P endleton pavem ent, A rth u r K ing, soils spec
B u tterfat—Pound 13@l5c.
of a lfa lfa . W ill re n t ra n c h fo r h a lf
O llie Coryell w ho has been q u ite Ili,d crbai k. In th e aftern o o n they
Monday aftern o o n w here th ey visited ia list of the Oregon E x ten sio n se r
E ggs—Ranch, ll@ 12c.
Flush Transmission and refill 111 is ag ain ab le to be about
vice, advised Polk county farm ers
( w ith Mrs. E rn e st Peck
cf hay raised. II. E. H anby, 34-3tc
I vislled tho ex p erim en tal farm . The
Hogs—Good to choice,$3.7504.50.
w ith summer Lubricant.
E v e re tt G ossett, Eldon Thom pson, recen tly . W hile rock phosphate has
Mrs. Amy C ollins an d fam ily i boys w ent w i,h them
C
attle—Choice
steers,
$6.50@7.
and P aul W alsh m otored to A rlin g a high chem ical analysis, th e p la n t
ALFALFA SEED FOR SALE— 13c
Flush Differential and refill with moved Into th e G ran g er residence
Mls Jo h n Man8fl«J<l is sta y in g
Lam bs—Spring. $606.50.
ton Monday.
food is not available. F arm ers p lan
per lb. In q u ire a t H erm isto n summer Lubricant.
W ednesday of la s t w eek.
1 w ilh Mr’ and M rs- R - E - Sykes d u r-
Seattle
Several U m atilla people attended n in g to apply th is p a rtic u la r p la n t
T ran sfer office.
35-tfc
Mrs. Y Y eager an d y o u n g son of ‘nS ,hC ,r ,,Ine8S- M r- P a u l V an P at-
Lubricate chassis, spray springs.
W heat—Soft white, western white, th e ten is to u rn a m e n t S atu rd ay in
U m atllla w ere v is itin g w ith Mrs ten ls 8 ,a v ln ^ a t th e ranch w ith Mr. ! 61c; hard winter, w estern red, 63c; H erm iston. T hey w ere: Mrs. Jean food would do best to use su p e r
Tune up Motor.
MISCELLANEOUS
W.
C.
Isom
T
uesday
aftern
o
o
n
.
Jo
h
n
M
a,«sfield.
< lark , Rosa Ilicco, L orine Lash phosphate, K ing says.
northern spring, 65c.
Clean and adjust spark plugs.
L
ouise B yrnes, D orothy M attice.
Mrs.
E
m
m
ett
McCoy
and
d
a
u
g
h
te
r
J
I
r’
B'
J
'
A
llen
w
as
a
business
Eggs—Ranch, I3@15c.
I ’OR R EN T — HOUSE, TWO BED-
Clean and adjust rttrbuerator jets
E arl C herry, M elvin Je n k in s, and
Snow w ere P o rtla n d v isito rs F rid ay v,3itor a t t!le Jo e Udey place F riday,
B utterfat—Pound 17c.
roonis, larg e liv in g an d d in in g
Clean and adjust distributor and S atu rd ay .
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
' A lb ert Vieg.
" r - and Mrs. Ed Johnson and i
Hogs—Good to choice, $1.6001.70,
com bined, k itch en , b ath and g arag e. I points.
Miss
R
eufro
left
for
P
a
rk
d
a
le
F
ri-
Mr’
and
Mr3’
McNeal
of
P
endleton
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E
rn
e
st
Peek
a
re
to
Cattle—Choice steers, $6@7.
STATE OF OREGON.
R e n t 15.00. L ease $14.00. Dr. P rim e
| be c o n g ra tu la te d on th e a rriv a l of
Check battery and refill.
day ev en in g to v isit h er p a re n ts over " ere down P o k in g over the R aym ond
Sheep—Spring lambs, $606.50.
34-3tc
th
e
ir
son
born
a
t
th
e
St.
A
nthony
th e week end.
, la n c h la st S unday.
Mr. and Mrs.
Spokane
h ospital In P en d leto n T hu rsd ay
W ill G rabeel a n d Mrs. B u llfin ch : Pd Jobn8on Plan on m oving dow n
A pril 28.
O FFIC E SPACE FOR R E N T — Mod- )
C attle—Steers, good, $6 0 6.50.
For the County of Umatilla
ern conveniences. In q u ire H erald
a tte n d e d th e show in H erm isto n S a t- j th ls fa l,1’
Several of th e U m atilla people a t
Hogs—Good to choice, $404.25.
office.
tended th e base ball gam e betw een
u rd ay n ig h t.
, Del C h ristly has a new c a tte rp il-
Lam bs—Good to choice, $5.5006.
th e C atholic In d ia n s and th e T ow n’s IN TTIE MATTER OF T H E ESTATE
Mr. and Mrs. W ells of H ep p n er la r n0W and is d o ln s his farm w ork
B urk s for B arg ain s. On th e W est
team . T he Town team won from the
OF SAMUEL It. OLDAKER, DE
w ere in tow n a tte n d in g to business I 011 a b is scale-
Side.
— Adv.
Thomas Yeager, 16, of Baker, fell In d ian s by a score of 10-4.
CEASED,
UNTIL MAY 15th.
Mrs.
Ben
Jo
n
es
w
as
a
v
isito
r
at
a ffa irs sev eral days last w eek. They
Mrs. Alex S m ith of P o rtla n d is
out of a home-made boat on Sm ith’s v is itin g a t th e G eorge K endler home
I’o V irginia F. Jo n te,
Em m a
R.
Go to B u rk ’s fo r B a rg a iu s- -Now
occupied one of th e F ra n k L eicht ’t h e H en ry O tt hom e Tuesday.
INCLUDES LABOR AND ALL
lake, east of Baker, and was drowned.
-Adv.
S ta ltz , Mary C. O ldaker, J, S. Ol
Mrs. Toni T u ck er and son Joe have
Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n C onrad w ere
cab in s w h ile here.
LUBRICANTS USED.
d ak er. Jessie S. Je n k in s, A nnie
T urkey hatching is in full swing in re tu rn e d from an extended tr ip to
Mr. H en ry W eir m otored to The callers a t th e Dotson home T uesday.
H IG H EST CASH PRICES PAID FOR
o rtla n d w here Mrs. T ucker has been
T rem an, an d all o th e r persons in
DON’T MISS THIS SPECIAL OFFER D alles F rid a y evening.
the Oakland section with many incu P
E
lsie
P
ax
to
n
was
a
week
end
visi
u n d er m edical tre a tm e n t.
horses, c a ttle , hogs, an d sheep.
tereste
d in said estate.
bators
coming
off
in
the
next
few
to
r
a
t
her
p
a
re
n
ts
home.
IT
MEANS
A
REAL
SAVING.
Mrs. W illiam S w izth er and Mrs.
Irrig o n an d B o ardm an w ere p lay
H u sto n B ro th ers, T he D alles. 25-tfc
IN T liE NAME OF T H E STATE
A. B. S tephens w ere called to W alla
L. J. A llen has moved onto the weeks.
in g a p ractice gam e of baseball here
H. R. M artin of Amity had his nose n r ^ h L ^ i ” ’^ 5' be,caU8e, of «>• Ulness (,p OREGON. You a re hereby com-
M arvin W atson place.
DAY OLD CHICKS HATCHED AT I
Sunday.
FORD
❖
4 ❖
❖
« 4 4 4 4 ❖
Needs This
Special
Spring
Tonic
an d Tune-up.
AU fo r
$ 2 .5 0
H erm iston.
L eghorns,
R ed s,
Rocks.
G et o u r prices.
See o ur |
chicks.
Y our p atro n ag e a p p recia
ted. P oults, T u rk e y eggs an d cus- I
tom h a tc h in g .
“ V ig o rb ilt” H a tc h
ery, H erm isto n , O regon.
26-tfc
ROHRMAN
MOTOR CO.
OUR SHOP IS MODERN
Notice
of
Hearing-
Upon
Final I
OUR s e r v ic e g u a r a n t e e d
Report.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF TWF “
Floyd O liver purchased a Ford
to u rin g c ar of J. A. G rabeel th is
week an d is h av in g it o v erh au led by
R ay L am oreaux.
R alph B enefiel left for Redmond
T uesday w here he is em ployed in
th e woods.
R. A. Jo n es dressed out ab o u t 20
tu rk ey hens W ednesday an d is sh ip
p in g to th e P o rtla n d m ark et.
Mr. and Mrs. O ra H a th a w a y w ere
business v isito rs in th e C olum bia
d is tric t east of H erm isto n W ed n es
day.
All th e young folks of th e v icin ity
w ere p resen t a t a m arshm ellow ro ast
0,1 th e beach S a tu rd a y evening.
Mr. an d Mrs. B ert D exter w ere
v isitin g th e R. V. Jo n es fam ily Mon-
day evening,
2 ° c l° ck
th e a ftern o o n as th e
tim e, an d th e room s of th e above en-
STATE OF OREGON FOR
title d C o u rt in th e C ounty C ourt
H ouse in P en d leto n , U m atilla C oun
UÎTATILLA COUNTY.
ty, O regon, as th e place w hen and
In th e M atter of th e E sta te of | w here h e a rin g is to be had th ereo n
T hom as H. G rigg, Deceased.
All p erso n s in te re ste d a re h ereb y no-
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NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IVEN l th l l a a t l , tlfied t0 th e " an d tb e re a p p ear a a d
th e u n d ersig n ed ex ecu trix of th e
, 7 CaU8f ’ ‘f a n y th e y b av e’ w »y
last w ill and te s ta m e n t of T hom as 8aia re p o rt should n o t be approved,
th e ex e c u trix d isch arg ed an d th e es
H. G rigg, deceased, has filed h er fi
ta te closed.
n al re p o rt w ith th e C lerk of th e
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
4 4 q .;.
D ated th is 5 th day of May, 1932. j .j.
above e n title d C ourt, an d th a t th e
O rrle G rigg, E x ecu trix | 4
Ju d g e of said C ourt has d esig n ated
PINE CITY NEWS
S a tu rd ay , th e 4 th day of Ju n e , 1932
(M ay 5 - J u n e 2)
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
LN i n i
D A M I
CUUKT o r T H E
Joe Udey w as a v isito r at th e Geo.
Beddow hom e W ednesday. Mr. Bed-
dow is s till ill. H is son is home w ith
him at present.
T he U dey's Home T ow ner’s o r
c h e stra p racticed a t th e B rig g ’s home
last week.
Mr. J. O. F ren ch lias bought Chas
K eller's asp a ra g u s patch and is busy
c u ttin g and sh ip p in g out.
cRssnsaggH B oaB aB m i
”
WITH FARMERS AROUND 5
H
THE STATE
"
C H D B B R E M E tS B B r R n tlB B a a
DR. A. E. MARBLE
Chiropractor
O ffice: Two doors w est postoffice
Office hours, 10 to 12; 1 :3 0 to t.
P hone 481 - H erm isto n , Or.
j C ourt, of th e S tate of Oregon, in and
lor th e C ounty of U m atilla, a t the
C ourt H ouse in th e City of P en d le
ton, Oregon, on th e 4th day of Ju n e ,
1932, a t th e hour of 2 :0 0 o'clock
P. M., of Eaid day, to show cause,
if any exists, w hy an o rd er should
not be m ade au th o riz in g F. B. Sw ay-
ze, a d m in is tra to r, w ith w ill annexed,
of th e estato of Sam uel R. O ldaker,
deceased, to sell th e real p roperty
or said esta te described as follows
to -w it:-
i ra< t 1 Lot 3 in Block 1, in th e
C ity of H erm iston as located in
th e N E% S E ’/i Section 10, Twp.
4, N orth Range 28, E. W. M.,
T ra c t 2— T he S W U S E ’4 , Sec
tio n 32, Twp. 5. N orth R ange 29,
E. W . M.; and T ract 3— T he
W ’/4 NW >4 NW >4 SE>4. Section
10. Twp. 4, N orth R ange 28, E.
W. M.,
in se p a ra te tra c ts, nt p riv ate sale for
cash in hand to th e h ig h est bidder.
W itness my hand and th e seal of
said C ourt affixed tills 20th day of
A pril, 1932.
E. B. CASTEEL,
GRANTS PASS— Josephine coun
ty farm ers a re sh o w in g a m arked in
te re st in production of soy beans as
an a n n u a l hay crop th is year as a
re s u it of som e rem ark ab ly high
yields of beans o b tain ed by farm ers
g ro v .'n g them d u rin g th e p ast cou
.5. ple of years, rep o rts H erb Howell,
Y ields on irrig a te d
❖ co u n ty ag e n t.
❖ land in th e M urphy d is tric t ru n as
<• h ig h as fo u r tons to th e acre, Mr.
4 H owell says.
¿H ILLSB O RO — M any fa rm e rs of
Miss E lsie S tra in helped Mrs. W. W ash in g to n county are m ak in g good
[ D. N eill cook for th e m en S atu rd ay use of cerosan in tr e a tin g o ats and
j and Sunday.
b arley for sm ut th is year in stead of
County Clerk,
S ta n D. A tk in m ade a business th e blue \‘/r tr io l or fo rm ald e h y d e
By M ary M llisop, D eputy.
| trip to P e n d leto n M onday evening. tre a tm e n t depended upon u n til re
(A pril 21— May 19)
Mrs. C. H. B arth o lo m ew and th e cen t years, according to C ounty
F in ch ch ild ren s p e n t S u n d ay a fte r- A gent W. F. Cyrus. C eresan ls used fatally injured when he fell over a
| noon a t th e S loan T hom pson home.. in d u st or pow dered form a t th e rate clift on Rooster peak w est of La C hurch. A larg e crow d w as g ath ered
to h ere th is service.
The baseball gam e b etw een P in e of ab o u t tw o ounces for each bushel Grande. He was hiking with a group
Mr. and Mrs. W a ite r B ullard of
FIRE INSURANCE CO. I C ity and S ta n field S u n d ay w as u n of g ra in . T his m ethod elim in ates of boys at the time of the accident.
H eppner sp e n t th e week end a t the
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k C lark.
fin ish ed because of th e ra in storm . m uch of th e labor and tim e involved
In a wood-chopping contest staged
McMinnville, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Joe S p rin g e r accom
In th e old m ethods of tre a tin g .
W hen th e gam e w as d isco n tin u ed
at Amity to ascertain the local cham panied hy Mrs. H a rry R hodenbough
NOW AVAILABLE AT T H E
OREGON
CITY—
T
he
a
b
ility
of
Is Y our F ire In su ra n c e
th e score w as 1 to 3 in fav o r of
pion, Bob P atty took first place by ni° t ” refl to P endleton Monday,
A bout to E x p ire?
I S tan field .
T he “ B u tte r R iv er P i- v ario u s p astu re grasses to w ith s ta n d cutting an IS inch log in two in 3.31
^ evlzt.hel?.
An ne
T h en See
| ra te s ” w ill p lay a gam e w ith Irrig o n w in te r w e a th e r has been w ell dem minutes, and the next contestant made T am m ell, and Mrs. A. B. S tc rh e n s
i have re tu rn e d from a v isit w ith Mrs.
Portland, Oregon.
o n stra te d in a grass n u rsery conduc it in 4:52 minutes.
next Sunday a t Irrig o n .
I L engan in S tarb u ck .
CLASS ”A ’
ted by th e a g ric u ltu ra l com m ittee
FIREPROOF
R. C. TODD
T he Ju n io r class ls h o n o rin g the
Miss M axipe A tk in , s is te r of S tan of th e G eorge g ran g e on th e L inns
A holding pen accommodating nt
j
S
enior
Class
F
rid
ay
ev
en
in
g
w
ith
a
D.
A
tk
in
and
C
lifford
Mayo
of
W
al
least
300
Chinese
pheasants
will
be
H erm isto n , O regon
fa rm a t E stacad a. E leven grasses
b an q u e t at th e home of Miss S ara
la W alia a tte n d e d th e p lay, “ P ro-
w ere sow n in th is n u rsery on a firm constructed at Ashland in the lot now ! Rix. Louise B yrnes and Josephine
| fessor P ep p ,” F rid a y n ig h t.
occupied
by
elks
in
L
ithia
park
if
the
j Connel will serve.
seed bed of Olympic s ilt loam on
Mr. an d Mrs. W. D. N eill, M arion O ctober 1, 1931. Of th ese A storia plans of a group of sportsm an and
Mr. and Mrs. G lenn Y eager an d son
R obinson, R alp h N eill an d Alm a lient g rass, E nglish rye g rass, tall business men are realized.
! E dw ard,
M yrnie
Cal dw ell, Lyle
T. K. Johnson
(N eill v isited S u n d ay a t th e hom e of o at g rass, tim o th y and ta ll fescue
The state highway commission lift ■ B row n, Dan Foord and Cecil Typie,
m otored to U nion S atu rd u y wh me
Mr. an d Mrs. C h arley P lo u rd w ho j survived th e w in ter, w hile orch ard ed the load weight restriction which j M yrnie, Cecil and Lyle took p a rt in
Physician and Surgeon
lives n e a r Y oakum .
! g rass, C anada blue g rass, chew ing has been in effect on The Dallcs-Call- the tra c k meet. No one received any
H erm isto n , O regon
Mr. an d Mrs. B ill D ennis a re v i fescue, sm ooth brom e grass, m eadow fornia highway, from its Junction with 1 high honors b u t Lyle B row n v o n
O ffice P h o n e, 1023 H ouse 1912
s itin g a t th e F red N eill home.
fesque and red ton froze out. New the Columbia River highway to the 4th place In th e jav elin throw .
, F ra n c is S tephens of M aryhill F erry
Sherm an highway connection.
W ash in g to n a t 12th S tre e t
Mrs. O llie N eill an d d a u g h te rs seedlings have been m ade th is sp rin g
^pent th e week end in U m atilla.
In
the
southern
Oregon
typew
riting
O leta and L en n a w en t to H erm isto n ! ac<;nr,IinK to C ounty A gent J. J. Ins-
Misses A gnes K endler, Lot ise
ALSO ROOMS W ITHOUT BATH
S a tu rd ay w here th e y did th e ir w ash- keep’ who ‘’’’operates in th e tria ls , | and shorthand contest a t Medford high B yrnnes, and A nnie W u rster. m otor-
GOOD GARAGE NEARBY
to Pbe Dalles S atu rd ay w here Lau-
ing. L en n a had th e m isfo rtu n e of an d ri,e ' ks wil1 be m ade on w hich I school the loving cup for tho highest
- F or P e rm a n e n t G uests —
team average in typing went to Ash- ■ ise an d A nnle visited a t th e home of
h av in g h er hand h u rt in th e clo th es S ras8C8 fu rn ish th e most p astu re,
W e H ave Rooms As I,ow As
land high school, with K lam ath Falls M a ra a re t, , ’? " rd a,,d Mls" K endler
w rin g er.
PLEASANT VALLEY— One of the R ecnnd nnd
I,» .v . ,
w ent on to D u tu r w here she visited
$
0
. 0 0 w eek, $ 2 0 .0 0 mo.
second
and
G
rants
Pass
third.
M
rs.
A
xem
an,
form
erly
Miss
Roh,
S everal of th e P in e C ity folks a t- 1? 2 honiem aker8 of B ak er county
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
The
stern-wheel
steam
er
Undine,
■
'!r<
l
and
4th
g
rad
e
te
a
c
h
e
r
here,
ten d ed th e May Day festiv al a t Echo 7 ” ° . ^ ”“ .C rad
KerIe” " f le‘-
0. P. HOLLENBECK, Mgr.
PHONE 521
De>n J - R - Jew eH of O regon S ta te i
la s t F rid ay .
! ter3 s h o r t c " ta in K itchen W o rk .” making Its first freight trip b tween
Portland and The Dalles, reached The (
.
_
( lists th ese ch anges she has m ade:
Lou, E arle an d B url W a tte n b u r-
have pappre(l , llc k ltc h e n nnd Dalles last week with 120 tons of cargo
g cr m ade a business tr ip to P cn d le- ptIt „ „ freah o t|c |o th
b e h |n „ thp which was discharged a t the new ware
to n S a tu rd a y w h ere E a rle b o u g h t a sto v e, ,)VPr thp slnk sink b o a r„
houses being constructed by the W as
econ
a
car.
, w ork tab le, a n d lined cu pboard and co County Grain G rowers’ co-operative.
DR. DALE ROTHWELL
The play, “P ro fesso r P ep p ” wa^ tab le d ra w e rs w ith o ilrlo th . I Ilm-1
The W aldport Garden club lies
OPTOMOTRIST
well a tten d ed F rid a y n ig h t. T h e to- prevised a rack to hold d iffe re n t finished distribution of 2009 trees to
T he best glasses a t a reaso n ab le
ta i receip ts w ere $41.70. A dan ce [sizes of knives as well as th e p o tato
town and vicinity, 1600 of which
cost.—O PTICA L R EPA IR IN G
wag given a t th e C. H. B arth o lo m ew ¡m ash er, a sp a tu la and ray eg g bea- are Rort Orford cedar.
Fifty pond-
Over W o o lw o rth ’s— P h o n e 1286
liome hom e im m ed iately follo w in g i ter. T h is j-ack Is over
th e
sink ero8a P‘ne ®nd 50 black locust trees
P en d leto n , O regon
P O R T L A N D
th e play. E veryone rep o rted h av in g board, Just a step from th e stove, given by the club were planted alter
O R E O O N
a good tim e.
Also. I have in stalled a sm all sh elf nately along the Oregon Coast high
C harley B arth o lo m ew w en t to (above th e sink for clean ers, soap. way by members of the Lions club.
hen in Pcrfltnd be kind to yourself
M ontana S a tu rd ay .
H e expects to i b ru sh es and th e like. I b u ilt in a
WE
H enry Thompson has announced
and
your pocketbook . . . stop at "The
re tu rn home W ednesday.
I c o rn e r closet for w raps and soiled that trucking and shipping of plywood
Multnomah."
There is nothing "high hat"
Specialize in GoocLFurni-
The bones of a h u m an body w ere llneD8- and K|ove" and "vershoes and blocks will be started soon from Sweet
about
"The
Multnomah."
It's just a big,
found
on
th
e
Boylen
ra
n
ch
M
onday
tb
c
,r
n
thoUBand
'b
in
g
s
it
seem
s
ture at Lowest Possible
Home. The Rice mill pond v ili be
fine,
homelike,
hospitable
hotel
with sur
w
hen
Jim
M
alrey
w
as
d
ig
g
in
g
a
cel-
ne,e8"
a
r
>
'
*o
I”
,hB
k
itch
en
on
used
for
a
yard
and
at
this
place
the
Prices
lar. T he bones ap p eared to have-been , h ‘" r ’,n ' h ” The ■er,B" of le tte rs blocks will be loaded on Oregon Elec
prisingly low rates and popular priced
Free D elivery
th e re for m any years.
* f re o!'-la ia ,’<1 th ro u g h th e extension tric cars.
restaurants.
From half a million to three quarters
to your door.
T he sh e a re rs left th e Toni O B rien
- » « » -______ _
of a million bushels of w heat rem ains
ra n ch F rid a y evening.
Fou rth And
*HFP- QUWTr.-oPRicts
\
unsold in farm ers’ hands In Umatilla
Absolutely
L ila B artholom ew s p e n t S atu rd ay
Pino
Fireproof
county,
according
to
local
estim
ates.
(Ò
aftern o o n w ith N eva N eill.
This Is about 10 per c»nt of the crop,
C om m encem ent exercises w ill be
PTSOLITO « OWFCG4
a sm all am ount when compared wi»h
| held at the Pine City auditorium,
other years,
Business and Professional Cards
HERMISTON
klckiee cow. It was necessary for a rv , Ros« Rlcco, and E ar! C herry mot-
surgeon to reset the nose.
ored to P en d leto n Monday.
4
,
T he R ead in g Club m et a t the
A greater number of birds will bo hom e of Miss S ara Rix M onday even-
raised this year than last at the state | ln B- Several in te re stin g books have
game farm near Pendleton. Ten thous- • alroadv t’een read and m any others
and were raised last season.
)arfL ^ eln 8 considered.
Miss C lara C orrigan, as Senior
The Roseburg senior high school class advisor, B ernice and Cecil T ip
will this year graduate 103, the larg ple, m em bers of th is class, m otored
est class in its history. The largest to rc n d le lo n T uesday w here they
previous num ber of graduates v.as S4 i'ele,Ptf‘d t b ® B’ft w hich w ill be pre
in 19, B
graduates was 84 : sen ted to th e S tu d e n t Body on Class
N ig h t by M ildred C arrol.
The state fish commission will re- . M rs-. A jtne T am m el left for her
quire Indians fishing outside reserve- bollle 1,1 S e a ttle F riday a fte r spend -
u w .u e re strv a , In„
„ ,.ekg jn U m a tl|,a w fth
lions to pay a license on their „eta h er 8- V e,a-
U m atll,a W' lh
,
—
p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
when competing with commercial fish- S tephens,
eim en.
Don Foord of The D alles sp en t the
F ire which broke out simultaneously " eek end ,n U m atilla visiting,
a t two points six blocks apart destroy-
L ast P rld a y th e U m atilla High
ed four plants in the industrial dis- s r h "1nl b? y s’ ba8«ball team and th e ir
trict of Medford, doing damage esti
'
n " ' aKer' m° tOred to P1,ot
Kock, w here they w ere defeated by
mated at $250,000.
tile Pilot R uckers l>y th e sam e score
T. A. Morris, of Sweet Home, for as U m atilla defeated P ilo t Rock here
uesday aftern o o n . T he score was
more than eight years has ridden the T
4-0.
sam e horse three miles to his ranch
T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a fte r school
and three miles home daily. The mile th e S enior class and th e ir advisor,
age to date totals 17,520.
Miss C orrigan, w ent on a picnic upon
On the appeal of the A storia Cham the U m atilla R iver beyond H erm is
ton.
A fter p lay in g sev eral gam es,
ber of Commerce, all parents have such as horseshoe, th ey roasted w len-
been asked to urge th e ir children not ners and m arshm allow s. E veryone
to catch the sm all trout newly planted rep o rted a good tim e.
by the state game commission.
Rev. O bert of Pasco, W ash., de.
livered th e “
HERMISTON
'™ ¡ S -
O regon M utual
’““" r s”= :“
Room & Bath
$1.52
Washington Hotel
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
now associated w ith
Dr. F. V. Prime
G eneral D e n tistry
X -R ay a n d D iagnosis
la n k Bldg.
P h o n e C onnections
S un d ay an d E v en in g s by
A p p o in tm en t
HERMISTON HOSPITAL
MEDICAL - SURGICAL - X-RAY
and PH Y SIO TH ER A PY
A tte n d in g M. D. :-
A. W. C H R ISTO PH ER SO N .
P h o n e— H o sp ital 551 Res. 712
P h y sician s Office 733.
Hermiston Beauty Shoppe
D u a rt P e iiu a n e n t W aves
$2.95 and $5.00
F IN G E R W AVES — 50c
L ate A ppointm ents by P hone.
P h o n e 141
\ v . J. W ARNER
A ttom ey-at-Law
Hermiston - Oregon
Hermiston Post No. 37
M eetr firs t an d th ird
Thursday. Legion A uxil
iary m eets second and
fourth Thursday.
Legion Hall.
MARKHAM
Beauty Shop
Headquarters for Eastern Oregon people
PENDLETON
it
W
Y o n r H o B in e s s
May 1 3,
I
RATES
FROM
$2
W IT H
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