(Danis Uheatre
Mrs.
S. West visited in Herniis
ton Monday from Pendleton.
J. M. Biggs of LaGrande was a
business visitor in town today.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed McMillan are the
parents of a nine pound baby girl
born Sunday night.
Alberta's Beauty Shoppe is now
open for business. Experienced op
erators. Let us do your beauty work.
—Adv
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Bales of Kim
berly. Ore., visited H. J. Stillings
last Friday afternoon. Mr. Bales is
one of the largest sheep ranchers in
Grant county.
Fred Faulkner, veil known sheep
man and wheat farmer of Pendleton
was a business visitor in Hermiston
Saturday.___________________________
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
Mystery - Comedy
VICTIM
Of IMI BLACK
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CHESTER
MORRIS
A sensational crime drama with
a startling climax
Plus comedy short and
cartoon.
Matinee 2:30 Sunday
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Every scene in gorgeous technicolor.
The 1933 Musical
Extravaganza
SUNDAY - MONDAY
KINGoFJAZÈ
Misa Ruth Woughter left Satur
j day for Portland where she will
take summer school work at the Uni
i versity of Oregon extension branch
in the Rose City.
A special in 50c mixing bowl sets
at Propst Variety Store.
—Adv.
Mrs. Wm. Kenney of Gold Hill.
|
Miss Emogene Paul resumed her Oregon, spent the week end as a
| duties at the local telephone office guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Moore
| Monday after being off for several on the west side project. Mrs. Ken
j months.
ney is Mr. Moore’s niece.
Ladies rayon hose, 25c and 39c.
"Miss Twila House of Echo, daugh
Alma Hitt.
—Adv ter of J. House, will spend the sum
Walter A. Holt, county agent
was a business visitor in Hermiston mer in Hermiston assisting her fa
Wednesday from the Round Up city. | ther in his cafe and confectionery,
he is staying at the G. W. Bailey
Miss Barbara Wessell is spendine
the week in Kennewick, Wn., as the j home.
Mrs. S. Campbell and son Donald
uest of Miss June Whitney.
Emil Belile and two sons of Pei and daughter Barbara visited from
Wednesday
until Monday
with
dleton were Hermiston visitors Wei
friends in Hermiston. From here
nesday.
Olen Richey and Wesley Smith re they went to Condon and then on to
turned Monday from a business tri] their home at Creswell, Oregon.
A special in 50c mixing bowl sets
to Portland.
—Adv.
White Berets expected soon. Alma it Propst Variety Store.
Mrs. F. L. Kelley accompanied the
—Adv
Hitt.
Master Donald Seitz had his tor Misses Florence Pearson, Goldie
hutter, Mary Brownson and Gerald
sils removed Tuesday, June 20, at
and George McKenzie, and Myron
the Hermiston hospital.
F. E. Matthews of Portland was Nation to Bingham Springs Sunday
the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Har morning where they spent the day.
An 8 pound baby boy was born
vey Payne last Wednesday.
Robert Yeager
Mr. and Mrs. Victor stockard are to Mr. and Mrs
| the parents of an 11 pound boy born Thursday, June 15, at the home of
| Thursday morning, June 22, at the Mrs. Yeager’s mother, Mrs. Rena
Waterman. The little fellow has
I Hermiston hospital.
Miss Myrtle McAtee left Friday been named Richard.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Felthouse and
| tor Cheney, Wn., where she will
two sons Bill and Gale returned
I spend a week visiting friends.
Barred Rock fryers, from two and Monday from Paulina lake near
I one half to three and a half pounds Bend where they had spent the
week end on an outing.
get them at C. M. Bests.
2Adv.
Mrs. Leila Phelps was compliment
Mrs. T. B. Delano and small son
of Boardman were dismissed from ed at a no hostess dinner Wednesday
the Hermiston hospital
Sunday. evening at the Hermiston hotel.
The honoree was presented with a
June 18.
Miss Pauline Hart of Gervais, Ore lovely gift following an evening of
was a guest, at the home of Mrs. W. bridge. High honors were won by
Mrs. D. M. Deeter for women and by
F. Boynton over the week end.
Bert Jones of Garfield, Wn., who Mr. F. C. McKenzie for men.
E. P. Illsley left Thursday morn
formerly lived on the present Moori
place north of Hermiston, visited ing for Camas, Wn., to join his wife
who
is visiting her son and family,
n town Wednesday.
Mrs. Floyd Laird left Tuesday for Mr. and Mrs. Howard Illsley. While
a visit with her parents, Mr. and there she will attend the days of ’83
Mrs. W. A. Reese, at Enterprise, Ore celebration.
Miss Isabel Dodd left the first of
the week tor Pendleton where she
Was Justice Dealt Here?
will spend two weeks assisting her
uncle in his office.
What is the matter with our laws
All kinds of fire works at Propst of Oregon, or the whole United
—Adv. States when they permit Game
Variety Store.
Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Hatch of Board Wardens and road police or traffic
man are the parents of a baby boy officers to come to peaceful farm
born Friday, June 16. at the Herniis homes where an honest farmer with
ton hospital.
his young son, barely seventeen, are
C. A. Paul is taking a two week’s hard at work trying to make an
vacation from his duties as lnemar honest living and pay their taxes,
for the local Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. to keep a home over their heads;
office.
and catch the son alone, tell a
Mrs. D. M. Deeter and sister Miss trumped up story of the Vilest lies,
Elizabeth Windust of Los Ancei'
implying that the father had broken
her house guest for the past month, a law that would mean a jail
returned Friday from a two week's sentence and a fine of not less than
stay at Newman lake. Miss Windust $350.00.
This boy, knowing how hard the
will leave Friday for Dayton to visit
her mother, and will be accompa father, fifty five years old, had
tiled as far «as W alia Walla by Mrs. labored the past years and how
scarce money was, sought to save
A. H. Norton.
Miss Della Mae Williams of La his dad further worry. He was fright
G rande is the house guest of her ened into signing a confession that
ie had killed a duck out of season.
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ba tc
Hutchison, in Columbia district. She As a result the father was forced to
leave
his work, borrow money to
came down with her father, Ciar
enee Williams, last week as he was lake the boy to Ione, Orfe., a distance
enroute to Poi t hi nd on business, and f 65 miles one way, where the boy
will return with him the last of this vas fined 325.00 and costs. And
ecause the father had no money,
week
the boy was taken to Heppner jail.
Returning home the same day,
to save the mother from a nervous
breakdown, and the son from the
disgrace of being in jail, borrowed
the money from a kind neighbor, and
drove back to Heppner the same
night to get the boy.
I ask you is there any justice in
laws when they will allow officers
o blackmail an honest man?
The story was based on a thin
charge by a disgruntled bachelor
who had moved into the neighbor
mod recently and had allowed his
tock to feed on this farmers crop
continually, though asked kindly to
take care of them. And when com
pelled to keep them up retaliated by
making a flimsy charge, that he has
since confessed before a witness,
hat he told the officer he could not
wear to.
This farmer and boy were W. C.
Isom and son Donald, well known
throughout
Morrow
and
Grant
county, and during his 18 years in
Oregon has never been known to
reak a law. He came here from
Iowa with a record of honesty and
Integrity that has been proven In
his life here.
Game Warden Francis may think
he has done a fine thing to put into
the State Treasury $27.50 in his
die moments that will cost this
lather and son longer hours of hard
BRAN
labor with no recreation, and as a
consequent result ill health for the
parents. I ask again, are our laws
created to make criminals out of
ur boys. Are not our officers just
licensed racketeers when they are
permitted to carry out such a
heme of making money. Officer
McMahon had the confidence of this
oy and he had often said what a
air and square officer he thought
McMahon was. What has this one act
one for this boy not to mention the
ward working, law abiding parents.
• ha caused them to lose respect
or officers as well as the law for
vhich they stand, and no act in the
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$1.10 Flat Bottom Kettles .......... 69c
$1.25 Fiat Bottom Kettles .......... 89c
$1.35 Flat Bottom Kettles .......... 99c
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$1.05 Milk Pans .............
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65c FUNNELS ............................ 39c
$1.65 TEA POTS ........................ 89c
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90c TEA POTS ............................ 39c
75c Marbleite PANS .................... 43c
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4 Qt. Milk Pans .......
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8 Qt. Milk Pans ................
29c
10 Qt. Milk Pans ..............
36c
3 Qt. Pudding Pans ..........
13c
. 4 Qt Pudding Pans ..........
17c
$2.00 STEAMER ..............
98c
25c Handled Kettles .......
15c
40c Handled Kettles .......
23c
25c Wash Basins ..............
17c
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$3.00-20 Qt. Berlin Kettle $2.48
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future can ever erase the harm they
have done.
I repeat. Something is wrong witn
our laws when men are hired to
till these offices, not for their hon
esty and integrity, but for their
glibness of tongue and their ability
to concoct stories to frighten inno
cent boys or girls, not familiar with
their tactics, into false confessions.
And because parents of these same
boys and girls haven’t the money to
hire lawyers and stand a trial
against a man or men who has the
government back of him to furnish
money to help him out.
Paid Adv.—
MRS. W. C. ISOM,
Irrigon, Ore.
MACMARR STORES
Prices Effective FJONÉ 27′8261,
NEW PEAS
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Lbs.
Red
Double
Maximum
R RUBBERS
Pkgs.
Grape
Kelloggs
Post Tostie
Pkg.
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Rosedale
Mild — Eastern
Light
Weight
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o
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ORANGES
Polish Mitt
ALLBRAN
n
irrots, Bzets, Turnips and Rad
4
Bun
1 Oc
with
: ;
50c Bottle Nyal
$ FURNITURE POLISH $
Both for 50c
SOAP
: :
BUNCH
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& MONDAY
Inclusive.
Best
Gelatine
SHEEP’S WOOL
NEW SPUDS
10 .
23c
: ’
i !
SWIM CAP and
50c Bottle Nyal
SUNBURN LOTION
BOTH FOR 49c
Sunklst
$
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GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
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lemon. Lime, Orange.
Raspberry and Logant
Gray Granite
Genuine Swedish Ware
Specials for Saturday and Monday, June 24 & 26
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