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PAGE TWO Che Germistun Uralit Published every Thursday at Harmia ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, Publishers. Entered as Second Clase Matter December, 1906, Umatilla County. Oregon. ________________ _ Subscription Rates: One Year ................ -............. - $1.00 Six Months .......................... — -75 Three Months —................ — -50 OC MX I ON Dodd for Governor. The following editorial came un solicited from the Bulletin, a daily paper in Walla Walla, Wn. Elmer P. Dodd of Hermiston has announced his intention of seeking the Republican nomination for gov ernor of Oregon, with development of inland waterways for navigation as his principal plank. The candidate is widely known In and himself knows well the vast areas east of DON'T BUY . TIRES BLIND1* at , Hr per * r "me 3 —% .7 ■ / a eont -te was s N eoa Get Goodrich Certified COMMANDERS A, Pe. • X 21 4.50.20 5.00x19 SAVE MONEY! 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Eddie Attebury, land is spending a few days with in it, so Car as his own years have Chas. Hedrick and Tom Loughary. Mrs. MacMillian. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Toms of The permitted. Louise and Muriel Byrnes, Hazel Oregon seldom goes east of the Dalles were visitors at the Chas. Tippie. Myrnie Caldwell, Don Isom, mountains for a governor and its Hoggard home last week. The for and George McNabb were picnick population in that region is less, mer is Mrs. Hoggard’s brother. ing at Hatrock Sunday. proportionately, than is Washing- | The Rebekah lodge held its reg Robert Dexter, who is attending ton’s for there are no centers, like, ular meeting Monday evening. Mrs. normal school at LaGrande, spent Anna Bernges was elected past no Spokane, Walla Walla, Wenatchee the week end with his parents, Mr. and Yakima, to help counteract the ble grand, to attend the grand lodge and Mrs. Burt Dexter. preponderance of dwellers In Port convention in Tillamook. Ore., May Robert Walpole of Irrigon was an land. Salem, Eugene. Corvallis, As- 22. Mrs. Viola Loughary was elected over night guest of Dave Rose Mon toria, etc. In this regard Mr. Dodd | alternate. knowingly starts with a handicap., Miss Evelyn Starkweather enter- day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baumann yet the program he espouses is a 'allied seventeen girls at a delight popular one in numerous points, ful dinner party at her home Tues and Andrew Andregg of Wallowa day evening, the occasion honoring stopped over night Thursday with nearer the ocean than Portland. With the federal development at Miss Ina Sturdivant’s recent en Margaret Baumann while enroute to Bonneville, new importance will at gagement announcement. The party Astoria where they will make their tach to Eastern Oregon and a man of girls presented Miss Sturdivant home. out of that region may possess ad with an electric iron and a little I Mrs. Archie McFarland and Effie vantages which a few years ago book of "what to do, and what not Bullock went' to Pendleton Thurs day where they attended the State would work to his disadvantage. Ul to do.” Each guest contributed. The Pollyannas held their regu Milk Control Board meeting. timate development of the things Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bullock, who for which Mr. Dodd stands might be lar meeting at the home of Mrs. E. of Inestimable value, both to Oregon R. Simes Wednesday, with Miss Odel- have been visiting Mrs. Bullock's pha Hoskins, Mrs. Berkley Johnson sister. Miss Ella Shell in Boardman. and Washington. have returned to the MacFarland Since Julius Meier, Incumbent, and Mrs. Loren Hughes as guests. Mrs. Bessie DeYoung, Mrs. Frank ranch. has stated that he will not be a can Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Shaw and didate to succeed himself, the Ore- | Sloan, Mrs. Martin Refvem and gon governorship race has become Claude McCall attended Eastern children, and Dorothy Tonies re a wide open affair. If one or two Star in Hermiston Tuesday evening. turned Friday from a week’s visit Mrs. E. R. Sires entertained the in Fox, Oregon. large geographical regions would Miss Blanche Pike visited at the concentrate upon a primary candi Bridge club at her home Monday af Pob Woodward home in Hermiston date, his chances of winning the ternoon Clifford Hills and Bob Lawrence Saturday. nomination would be excellent, in Ralph Joder, who is working in deed. Mr. Dodd has long experience have returned home from the CCC Portland, spent Sunday at his home. In meeting the public, he knows camp. John Hall is quite ill at his home Del Jackson has returned to his how to organize and to sell. Cam home after a visit to Portland. paigning for a state office would and is improving slowly. Mrs. Archie McFarland and Effie find him at no disadvantage, what A delightful affair of Thursday Bullock motored to Cecil, Ore., Sat ever. In the event he sought nomi nation and tailed of It, the state afternoon was the observance of urday evening where they attended would at least know what the In guest day by the Study club in the a meeting of the Pomona Grange. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Caldwell and land waterways program is all church parlors. Two pleasing musical numbers sons Wayne and Kenneth, Mrs. K. about. Mr. Dodd would tell them, and they would have no doubt about were present, one a duet "Youth A. Beebe, and Carl Caldwell and the merits when they had heard him. In Spring,” by Margaret Gibson and daughter Vale visited at the Bob • =---- Ina Sturdivant, and a vocol solo Woodward home in Hermiston Sun "When Song Is Sweet,” by Mrs. E. day evening. •EMPEROR JONES” COMING A. Hoosier with Jane Gibson as ac John Bray returned to his work TO OASIS FRIDAY & SATURDAY. companist. at Riverside Monday. A colorful burlesque play “The Miss Elsie Caldwell Is visiting at “Emperor Jones." Eugene O’Neill’s Fatal Guest,” was cleverly given by the D. M. Walsh home this week. tamed character, is perhaps unique Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Chapman of In screen history as portrayed by the the following members, Mrs. J. F. great negro actor, Paul Robeson, Gibson, Mrs. G. E. Great house, Mrs. Pendleton visited at the Erwin which comes to the Oasis theatre W. T. Reeves, Mrs. H. McCormick, Chapman home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lee and son for Friday and Saturday. Its dra Miss Lennä Waid, Mrs. W. G. Wal Paul are visiting at the Hartle home. matic appeal draws with equal po lace and Mrs. E. O. Hoosier. A one-act play "Tea for Two" by Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas and Mr. tency the average movie goer and Mrs. J. M. Richards and Mrs. J. F. and Mrs. W. O. Miller were dinner the so-called intelligentsia who like Bagan, brought forth much laugh guests of Mr. and Mrs. Del Jackson a capital A on their art. Sunday. Robeson is probably the only man ter. The rooms were beautifully decor Marvin Hartle Is home after work >t the negro race capable of bring ing to the O'Neill play the charac ated with spring blossoms. During Ing several weeks In Holdman. Miss Helen Fredreckson spent terization the playwright intended. the social hour Mrs. J. M. Richards He is ably supported by a fine cast and Mrs. J. F. Bagan, president and Saturday in Portland. The town team motored to Ione of other negro players and by Dud president-elect, presided at the tea Sunday where they met defeat in a ley Digges as the greedy white tr id- table. The committee consisted of Mes game with Ione, 7 to 4. r, but it must be essentially rated The high school team was defea 'obeson's picture. It is that kind of dames W. G. Wallace, W. T. Reeves. J. F. Reuber, F. B. Stuart and J. F. ted on the local diamond, 13 to 5, a story. Tuesday afternoon by the Hermis To complete the program, there Bagan. The next meeting will be held ton Bulldogs. will be another of those beautifully Mrs. Florence Tipple returned colored cartoons, “Beans and Bees“ April 19 at the home of Mrs. Harry McCormick, with Mrs. James Hutton, home Tuesday after spending a week and chapter 10 of Devil Horse. as reader, and Mrs. Thos. O'Grady with friends in The Dalles. She al — e » .. ************ and Mrs. W. T. Reeves directing so went on the excursion trip from "Know Your Oregon." The Dalles to Bonneville by boat. -------- — f STANFIELD NEWS t A. E. McFarland, accompanied by ************ By Sophronia Rhea Cnrnet Best and E. L. Jackson of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Laird were t UMATILLA NEWS t Hermiston, went to Portland Mon Nolin visitors Thursday. day to a dairymen's meeting. By Louise Byrnes “If that's the case Black Boy, I’se In a Senior meeting last week the reckon you'd better sashay right out there and get under a dish rag.” class came to a decision about class Alma Caldwell t COLUMBIA NEWS t from the Stanfield high school jun night programs. By Helen Jendrzejewski ior-senior class play. "Where's Besbe is writing the class song. Mel- Mrs. A. R. Blinston was hostess Grandma," to be presented at the vola Root the poem, Louise Byrnes high school auditorium April 20th. the prophecy, Ernest Tipple the gif- at a delightful birthday party given Mr. and Mrs. Martin Refvem and | torlan speech, John Bensel, advice In honor of Mr. Jeppe Saturday eve family were business visitors in | to Juniors, Margaret Powell, histo ning. A large number of friends ry, Don Harryman, will, Ruth were present and the evening was Walla Walla Thursday. Mrs. Grace Rice left for Rose- j Thompson, Don Isom, John Bensel, spent playing cards and dancing. Helen Dunning was the house burg, Ore., the latter part of the Evelyn Ford, Roy Bray and Mildred week where she has a job with a j Conlon have organized Into an or guest of Helen Jendrzejewski over chestra for class night entertain the week end. creamery company. Mr. and Mrs. John Conrad were Mrs. Harry Dunn and daughter ment. The class colors are old rose Mice of Wallula were Stanfield vis and silver, and the motto, "Work Pendleton business visitors Wednes and Win." The flower is American day. itors the latter part of the week. Mrs. Baxter Hutchison and daugh Mrs. Ed Haney of Portland was | Beauty Rose. Miss Yvonne Bousquet spent the ter Lois visited at the W. L. Cas i week end visitor at the W. J. week end in Portland with friends. ady and J. S. Arnberg homes Mon ianey home. Valoice Bramar, who is working day afternoon. The dance at Stanfield Saturday | Mrs. Belscamper and Mrs. Del night was quite a success, the oc- on the Union Pacific tie gang out of aaton being a benefit dance spon- Arlington, spent Sunday with his bert Wilson visited at the Frank Cable home Sunday afternoon. sored by the Ladies Altar Society of family. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lorenzen were Miss Sibyl Macomber of Board Hermiston. Miss Evelyn Thorsen is home for man was the week end guest of Miss business visitors at the John Jen- drzejewski home Tuesday evening. i two weeks spring vacation from Lena Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Strohm were Rev. Thomas of Halfway took her studies In Portland. She will re Rev. Payne's place at the pulpit guests at the Wni. Lindner home turn the latter part of the week. Sunday. Miss Blanche Thorsen, who Is Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Tharaldson of George Kendler returned Satur teaching In The Dalles, spent the week end at the home of her par day from Michigan where he visited Pendleton were visiting Mrs. Thar- the Plymouth automobile factory at aldson’s mother, Mrs. Hunt, this ents. Dr. E. K McCown left Tuesday Detroit, and purchased a four-door week. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Arnberg were for Vancouver. Wn.. where he will sedan. He was accompanied by his mother, Mrs. George Kendler. Sr„ visitors at the Frank Cable home enter a CCC camp as an M D. School was dismissed Thursday and daughter Mary, who are visit Sunday. Mrs. Tom Wilson and daughter and Friday of last week to allow the ing relatives In Wisconsin. The Umatilla-Irrigon baseball Ruth returned home Saturday. teachers to attend a teacher's con Chas. Hunt, who has been em ference tn Spokane. The Misses team Is sponsoring a benefit dance Katherine Oiday and Mildred Pere at the Umatilla gymnasium Satur ployed In Pendleton for some time, grin and Berkley Johnson and Ver day evening, with music by the Co returned home this week. Mrs. R. L. Addleman and child non Waterman attended the meet- lumbians. Mr. and Mrs. George Porter and ren Helen. Dorothy and Victor and Ing. G. E. Greathouse has been visit daughters Ruby and Betty, motored Opal Stockard were Sunday visitors ing relatives and friends in Port- to Pasco Sunday to spend the day at the John Conrad home. L. Hammer and daughter Mary with friends. land the past week. Mrs. Jim Means of Portland came Jane and Viola. Gloria. Rosali and “Where’s Grandma" the Stanfield high school junior-senior class play up Thursday to visit at the Clarence Louise Pelletier motored to Wallula will be presented Friday. April 20, Powell home. Saturday Mr. Means Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes of Stanfield at the high school. Thia clever dra motored up to spend the week eud. and Mr. and Mrs. Will Barber were matic hit is full of humor and ro- | They returned home Monday. Mrs. Art Bousquet spent the week visitors at the Hughes home in this mance. You'll get a kick out of I district. “Madam Sally" and Midnight and ’ end with relatives in Condon. ************ By Mrs. Dan Ransier , Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marlow and mother, Mrs. Julian Marlow of Pen dleton, motored to Boardman Sun day. Mrs. Roy Marlow visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Had ley, and Mrs. Julian Marlow visited her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier. Miss Brown, one of the high school teachers, left this week for I Eugene where she will prepare to teach at Corgerg, near Eugene, next | year. Mrs. Case of Heppner took over her duties here Monday and will complete the term. Many Boardman people attended the Pomona Grange meeting at Ce cil Saturday and reported a very en joyable program. Ray K. Gill and Mr. Adams of the Wheat League de bated on the question of the pro posed sales tax. Mrs. Frank Hadley who under went a major operation recently, is able to be out again. Members of the senior class were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nate Macomber, Monday night. Dr. Gray of Heppner was a pro fessional visitor in Boardman last Friday. Edgar Mackan was confined to his bed because of illness last week. Mrs. A. E. McFarland of Umatil la visited with Mrs. Ella Shell Sat urday night. Mrs. Bullock visited a few days last week with Mrs. Ella Shell. Lena Rose of Umatilla was a guest of Sybil Macomber over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carrick and children were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kunze. Mrs. T. E. Messenger visited Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Flickenger Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pain of Sea side visited Mrs. Pain’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bladen, last week. They also visited with Mrs. Pain’s sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gorham. Maxine Mackan visited two days last week with Esther Jones. Members of the senior class cele brated the annual "sneak” day last Friday by motoring to the top of ‘Cabbage Hill” above Pendleton, and visiting McKay dam. They pic nicked and later in the afternoon returned to Pendleton where they enjoyed a show. Mrs. Edwin Ingles accompanied them as chaperone. Se niors going on the trip were Sibyl Macomber, Margaret Smith, Lois Kruse, Lois Messenger, Marvon Ran sier, Willard Baker and the chaper one. Chas. Dilion is spending the week in Portland on business. Mr. and Mrs. Marvyn Ransier of Echo were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier. * * * * * * * * * * * * f IRRIGON NEWS t By Mrs. W. C. Isom Ruth Markham who has been with her grandparents for some time, returned to her mother’s home at LaGrande Monday. Henry Wier, eighth grade teacher visited with his parents in Salem several days last week. Mrs. Rob ert Smith had charge of his room during his absence. Ray Lamoreaux has been busy the past week painting the Standard Oil pumps in town. . Wayne and Kent Fagerström and Ernest Bedwell are confined to their homes with German measles. Mr. Haynes, who purchased the Ellis place recently, has moved back to his former home at LaGrande. Mr. Chaney is visiting his son Earl at Joseph this week. Mrs. R. V. Jones entertained the H. E. C. ladies at her home Thurs- day. The club members took this opportunity to give a birthday show er for Mrs. Jones and Mrs. A. C. Houghton. A very pleasant social afternoon was spent. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Warner were business visitors in Hermiston Fri day. Leola Benefiel was a Walla Walla visitor Friday. Glenn Ball and E. O. Barnes spent Saturday and Sunday at Elgin, Ore. Chas. Steward left for Walla Wal la Saturday to enter the veteran’s hospital for medical treatment. Mrs. Edith Markham and family were shopping in Pendleton Satur day. Mrs. Nora Wilson and son Ches- ter, Mrs. E. Fagerström and daugh ter Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Bedwell and Thos. Caldwell, attended a fellow ship meeting in LaGrande Thurs- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Browning, Sr., are | staying at the Bedwell home a few | days. A surprise birthday party was | given at the home of Mr. and Mrs E. O. Barnes Thursday night, hon oring Mr. Bernes and Will Grabeil. 1 About fifteen guests were present and a splendid time was had by all. Jess Oliver, who is employed In shearing in Washington, spent the week end with his family The Irrigon school band is very BANKING SERVICE The primary functions of a bank are : First—to provide a safe deposi tory for depositors’ funds; and Second—to extend credit. The First National Bank of Her miston has fulfilled both these func tions since 1907, and the credit ser vice of this bank will continue to be constructively offered. Deposits in this bank are insured under the terms of the Bank ing Act of 1933. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over 350,000.1 F. 1. SWAYZE, President A. H. NORTON, Cashier B. ALEXANDER, Vice-President D. IL DEETER, Asst. Cashier busy practicing these days in pre paration for the state contest at Corvallis, April 21, which they will attend. A number of local cars will make the trip. Irrigon high school is giving a senior ball April 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Molies stopped over in town Sunday enroute from Yaki ma, Wn., to Boise, Idaho, and pur chased a Daschund puppy from Frank Leicht. L. L. Cork and Mrs. Mary Smith brother and sister of Mrs. W. C. Isom, and her niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swarts, all from South Dakota, visited the Isoms Saturday and Sunday. They left for Portland Sunday to visit their brother, W. W. Cork, who is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Swartz, and Mrs. Smith will settle at Hood River, and Mr. Cork will locate somewhere in Oregon. Mrs. Geo. Kendler and Mrs. Irvin Chapman of Umatilla visited with Mrs. Isom Sunday evening. * * * * * * * * * * * * t PINE CITY NEWS t By Oleta Neill Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger ind children, Junior and Lucille, spent a few days of last week look ing after* business Interests in the John Day river country. They re turned home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ayers and daughter Juanita and son Ray were business visitors in Hermiston and Echo Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Healy and daughter Marie and son Billy were Heppner visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill and family attended church in Hermis ton Sunday. Quite a number of Pine City peo ple attended the Farm Bureau meeting at Alpine Saturday even ing as part of the program was fur nished by the Pine City school pu pils. Those from Pine City taking part in the program were: Cecelia Healy, a pianologue; Helen Healy and Betty Finch, a dutch song and dance; Henrietta Helms, a recita tion; Pauline Rauch, Francis Finch and Rosetta Healy, a song; Mable Raueh, Cecelia Healy, Guy Moore, and Ralph Neill, a quartette; "By the Bend of the River” and “Slum- ber Song” by the Girls Glee Club, Iris Omohundro, Charlotte Helm, June Way. Marie Healy, Cecelia Hea ly, Mable Rauch, Lily Rauch, Isa bella O’Brien, Bernice Meili were the girla who were preeent to sing; Harold Neill and Jack Healy gave a skit, entitled “Two Friends”. Part of the people also attended the danee given at Dan Way’s after the meeting. Mrs. L. D. Neill spent several days of last week visiting in Union. She returned home Friday night. Mrs. Roy Omohundro was a busi ness visitor in Hermiston Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Buseick and children of Long Creek visited at Mrs. Buseick’s parents. Mr. and Mra. A. E. Wattenburger, Sunday after- noon. * Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew viaited their daughter, Mrs. Jasper Myers, Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Nelli and Marion Robison were in Hermiston Tuesday on business. Fred Raueh, Jr., August Rauch, Frank Helms, Clayton Ayers and Dick Carlson drove to Pendleton on business Monday. Dinner guests at the Frank Helms home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ru dolph Klinger and daughter Doris, and son Kenneth: Mr. and Mra. Ju lian Rauch and daughter Jean, and son Irvin, of Alpine; and May Rauch of Lexington. Earle Wattenburger haa been quite ill the past week and unable to drive his bus route. A. E. Wattenburger was in Hepp ner on business Monday. Pat McGloughlln of McDonald canyon was a visitor on Butter Creek Sunday. Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughter Ole ta visited at the W. J. Wattenbur ger home In Echo Monday. CHURCH NOTES ♦ ♦ HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH J. T. Dowell, Minister. Bible school at 10:00 a. m. Mr. R. E. Osborn, superintendent. Wor ship and preaching, prelude and of- feratory by orchestra. Special mu sic by choir, 11:00 a. m. Special music by orchestra and choir, and preaching at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Come and worship with us. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH W. A. Briggs, Pastor Morning worship at 10:00. Ser mon theme, “The Christians Race”. Sunday school at 11:00. Primary junior and adult departments. Epworth League at 7:00. Even ing church service at 8:00. Please note that this is a change of hours to the summer schedule. Choir practice on Tuesday nights at 7:30. Prayer meeting and Bible study on Thursday nights at 7:30. On Monday of next week. Rev. W. A. Briggs will go to Madras where he will conduct two weeks special meetings for R. R. Finkbinder, who was here for the Pre-Easter servi ces. During his absence members of the church will have charge of the different services. HERMISTON UNION CHURCH. C. R. Moore, Pastor. Sunday school at 10:00 o’clock, with A. E. Bensel as superintendent. Classes for all ages are available. Preaching service starts at 11:00 o’clock and Rev. C. R. Moore will deliver a sermon on the subject, “For What Purpose Have You Called Me?” Miss Margaret Clarke will con duct the discuseion in Christian En deavor at 7:00 o’clock and preach ing service will follow at 7:30. The subject will be “Christ in the New Testament." The young people will hold a pot luck dinner at the church Sunday following the morning services af ter which they will conduct a busi ness meeting. The men of the church met Tues day night of this week and have been organized into a community Bible class. Watch for the an nouncement of their first meeting and program. It will interest every live man tn the community. Stop Gas Pains! German Remedy Gives Relief Acting on BOTH upper and low er bowels Adlerika washes out all poisons that cause gas. nervousness and bad sleep. One dose gives relief at once. At Leading Druggists. • NERVOUS, BACKACHE • Mrs. H. C. 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