THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON
PAGE TWO
THURSDAY. APRIL 26, 1934.
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ness trip to the John Day River
IRRIGON NEWS
country.
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ayers were
published every Thursday at Hermis
F. C. Aldrich was a business visit- visitors near Hermiston Sunday.
ton, Umatilla County. Oregon, by
or in Heppner last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Young and
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Qulrlng.
Miss Snow McCoy assisted in the family spent Sunday afternoon at
Publishers.
post office at Hermiston several the home of Mrs. Ollie Neill.
Entered as Second Class Matter
days last week.
December, 1905, Umatilla County,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom accom- LAUGHTON HAS FINE SUPPORT
Oregon.
panted Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler of
Umatilla to Portland last Tuesday IN PORTRAYAL OF HENRY VIH
Subscription Rates:
to visit Mrs. Isom’s brother, W. W.
One Year
....... -................. $1.00
When the United Artists corpora- ' '
.75
Cork, who was very ill. Word was
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tion
some months ago announced a < > We pride ourselves on our neighborliness, and on our ability to
.50
received Sunday that Mr. Cork had
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forthcoming appearance of Charles | ¡ , instill the advantages of personal friendship through our nego
passed away Saturday.
Many people paid their, last tri- Laughton in “The Private Life of ’ 1 tiations.
“Dollar for Dodd” Campaign.
bute to Wesley Chaney last Wednes Henry VIII,” the proposal was hail- . > We believe that no banking problem is too large or small to war
ed as a “natural”—a rare combina- " ,
day. Mr. Chaney’s death was the re
The Herald is taking the first
rant our whole-hearted attention, and we solicit the financial
sult of an automobile accident which tion of a remarkable actor in just
step in instituting a "Dollar for
appeal of those who have a story to tell.
the right role to bring out the best
occurred Sunday night. The sympa
thy of the entire community is ex of his talent and result in an un-
usually enjoyable performance.
tended to the bereaved family.
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The forecasters were right, Char
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School was discontinued last Fri
of
Henmiston
les Laughton has won the award of
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day and the band members were
Capital,
Surplus
and
Undivided
Profita
Over
$50,000.
taken to Corvallis for the contest. the Motion Picture Academy of Arts < 11 i
for the best performance of the sea
R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President
F. B. SWAYZE, President
Frank Brace and F. Leicht, Supt.
son in this picture, which shows at
D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
Stanley Atkins and Mr. Tilson of
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the Oasis theatre Friday and Satur
Umatilla furnished cars for trans
day.
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portation. Word was received Sun
Mr. Laughton has given the screen
day that Irrigon placed third in its
many memorable character portray
class, and was rated as excellent.
als
—the murdered in "Payment De W. O. Miller, Louise Jackson and joint meeting with Queen i Esther
Most of the band members have had
ferred,” the jealous-mad submarine Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Payne of Her Chapter in Hermiston Thursday
but two year’s experience.
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evening. The Worthy Grand Ma-
commander in "Devil and the Deep,” miston.
Mrs. A. C. Houghten entertained
tron, Mrs. Monie M. Hauser, the
Mrs.
Wallace
Mahoney
and
daugh
the fanatic scientist in "Island of
the H. E. club ladies at her home
Lost Soul’s,” the oppressed clerk in ters Marelin and Patsey, of La Grand Chapter, Mrs. Florine Sever
Thursday. The afternoon was spent
"If I Had a Million,” and Nero in Grande, visited at the J. B. Springer ance, Grand Sentinel W. Percy Foi
doing art work, which was very in
"Sign of the Cross,” but his Henry home a few days last week. Mr. and son paid their official visit to the
teresting. A delicious luncheon was
Mrs. J. B. Springer motored to La chapters.
VIII eclipses all the others.
served by the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kendler
The film offers much of interest Grande Saturday to take them home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wood were
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and sons of nade a business trip to Portland
in lifting the veil from the face of
called to Goldendale Saturday of
history and portraying with appar Idaho visited Mrs. Johnson's broth Tuesday of last week.
last week by the serious illness and
ent authenticity the manners of the er, Frank Janies, Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Frank Clark, Mrs. Walter
death of Mrs. Wood’s father.
16th century, but it is Mr. Laugh
Bullard
and Mrs. Ursel Hiatt mo-
H.
O.
Thompson,
Oscar
Payne
and
Mrs. Frank Brace accompanied
ton’s performance in the central Mr. Russel of Boardman attended lored to Pendleton Wednesday.
Mr. Brace as far as The Dalles Sat
role that is important.
the Presbytery in Bend, Ore., last
Miss Juliana Pope of Corvallis is
urday to spend the week end with
The high point of humor is reach- week. On their way home they visiting friends in Umatilla.
relatives.
ed in a scene in which the German stopped seven miles out of Bend to
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Tucker
Rev. Rice will hold services at
duchess of Cleves, in love with a fish and left Mr. Thompson’s car pent tie week nd in
o lam
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rand
man of her own choice, makes her- parked by the river. When they re Mrs. Ralph Joder was postmistress
Monday, April 23.
self as unattractive as possible on turned the car was in ashes.
during Mr. Tucker’s absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reiks and Mrs
the night of her marriage to Henry,
Bill Logan and father spent the
Olaf Stangeby of Seabolt, Wn., is
Frank Markham were Pendleton
and plays cards with him on the week end in Everett. Wn„ with Mr. transacting business” here. Mrs.
visitors Friday.
royal bed to win his jewels, much and Mrs. Bruce Logan.
Stangeby, who has been very ill, Is
Mr. Wells. Morrow county assess
money, and her freedom. By way of
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Van Schoiack much improved The ta e . ui
or from Heppner, spent several days
dramatic contrast is Henry’s grief at and children Delores and Delbert former residents of Umatilla.
in this vicinity last week.
the execution of his fifth wife, motored to The Dalles Saturday
Mrs. Walter Bullard, who spent
Miss Leola Beuford, Mrs. Fred
whom he really loved.
where they visited relatives.
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
Markham, Mr. and Mrs. Barnes and
M. M. McCullough and brother, of last week here, returned to her
Mrs. Jess Oliver were Hermiston
HERALD WANT ADS PAY
Rev. Don McCullough, left on a bus- home in Condon Thursday night.
visitors Saturday.
iness trip to Baker Tuesday.
Miss Margaret Galley, teacher at
Fred Markham spent the week end
USE THEM !
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Jarvis, Mrs. Boardman, visited at the Del Jack-
with his family here.
Joe Longe, Josephine Connell and son home Sunday.
Jess Oliver left Saturday for Mon
Mrs. M. Kennedy of Enterprise,
tana where he will spend the rest of * • ** * * * * * * 3 * ♦ Genevieve Waller motored to Pen-
dleton Monday where they spent the Ore., is spending a few weeks with
the shearing season.
UMATILLA NEWS
day shopping.
her daughter, Mrs. Emmett Cooney.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler and
By Louise Byrnes
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Macomber of
The Seniors took Tuesday for
Mr. and Mrs. Bell Harvey of Uma
The Senior class play “The Patsy” Boardman visited at the Grace Rose their paunt and hiked to the top of
tilla were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
was presented Friday evening to a home Sunday evening.
Seluce hill and painted a large '34
C. Isom Sunday evening.
large
audience. The Seniors are
Billy Bousquet returned Thursday on the side of the hill. Afterwards
Mary Carlyle was a Umatilla vis-
quite pleased at the financial re- from Arlington where he has been the group enjoyed a wiener roast
itor Sunday.
along the Columbia river.
The Misses Belle and Josephine suits. Margaret Brown and Dorothy receiving medical attenton.
Mrs. John Wurster and daughters
Fredreckson, who were injured in Tonies favored with tap dancing be-
Blotchy And Pimply?
an automobile wreck two weeks ago. tween acts. The students included Annie, May and Sarah, accompanied
INVISIBLE
MAN
INGENIOUS
If your complexion Is dull, mud
returned home from the Hermiston in the cast were Don Harryman, by Melvola Root and Mrs. Hunsaker
Melvola Root, Mildred Conlon, Ruth motored to Mobton, Wn., Sunday.
dy. sallow due to clogged bowels, BIT OF FILM WORK
hospital the last of the week.
take Adlerlka. Just one dose rids
Thompson, Don Isom, Ernest Tippie, Mrs. Hunsaker remained in Mobton
SEETHESE
IRRIGON
your system of poisonous wastes,
John Bensel. Roy Bray and Evelyn at her home after a week's visit in
In "The Invisible Man," which *
Adlerlka
is
quick
acting,
gentle.
AMAZING
Ford.
Umatilla.
will play at the Oasis theatre Sun
safe. At Leading Druggists.
PINE CITY NEWS t Mrs. Calla Tonies and daughter The members of the Umatilla
day
and
Monday,
the
Universal
stu
Music by COLUMBIANS
1
VALUES
By Oleta Neill
Dorothy, Alec McIntyre and Donald Chapter of Eastern Star attended a
dio has brought to the screen one of
E. B. Wattenburger, accompanied Harryman visited at Tony Vey’s
the outstanding novelties of the
No longer any need
by Frank Carlson, made a business ranch Saturday.
season.
In
which
a
highly
imagina-
to shop around for
Mrs. A. G. Foord and daughters
tlvc story Is enlivened with much trip to the John Day country last
This is the experience
money-saving tire
of Mrs. Lula Sturtevant
June
and Ona of The Dalles were
week.
ingenious
photography.
of 895 So. 20th St. Sa-
prices. Now w can
lem. Orea., who says :
Betty Finch fell Wednesday eve guests of Mrs. Florence Tipple and
The story binges on a scientist's
"I was nervous and sleep-
give you genuine
discovery of
drug concoction ning and cut a gash below her el daughter Hazel Friday.
less and headaches did
their share toward mak
Mrs. Jess Connell and grand-
which
makes
flesh
and bone invis- bow. She was taken to Heppner for
Goodrich AA Qual
ing me miserable.
At
times 1 would have a
ible, but which, unfortunately, also medical attention, and sixteen stit daughter, Genieve Waller and Mrs.
ity Tires for the
heavy ache across my
affects the mind and makes him a ches were required to close the gash. Earl Bensel and sons returned
back. I used Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre
same price as cheap
scription and I had no further trouble.’*
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Myers and Thursday from a weeks visit in The
murderous maniac with an obsession
Write
Dr.
Pierce
’
s
Clinic,
Buffalo.
N
Y.
"bargain - built”
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and Dalles.
New size, tablets SO cts., liquid $1.00, Lge.
for world power.
tires I That's why
The violin pupils of Miss Esther
Subsequent developments recall a daughters were dinner guests at the
we urge you to
Fredreckson went to Hermiston Sat
couplet from Robert Louis Steven C. H. Bartholomew home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hixson of urday afternoon for a music recital.
come in tomorrow.
son's pleasant little poem to the
Rev. and Mrs. Don McCullough of
Pleasant Valley, Oregon, visited
wind :
I saw the different things you did. from Tuesday until Thursday with California arrived Saturday for a
their daughter Mrs. H. E. Young. short visit with the M. M. McCul- |
But always you yourself you hid.
Clothed and swathed in bandages. ! Mrs. Young's small son Homer, re lough family. They are enroute to
H. L Hoffmann, Expert, former
the invisible man is able to appear turned home with his grandparents Montana to visit relatives.
2nd Season
associate of C. R. Redlich, Minne-
4.40x20 • $6.20
Valoice Bramar, who is working
with an indication of human sub- | from an extended visit.
CHICAGO
apolis. Minn., will demonstrate with stance. but the film reaches the |
6.50
4.50x21 •
Earl Wattenburger. Frank Carl near Willow Creek, spent Sunday |
WORLDS
6.90
4.75x19 •
out charge his "Perfect Retenfion I height of the grotesque when he | son, Lowell Young and Dick Carl- with his family.
7.40
5.00x19 -
Adren Allen and Bob Walpole of
Shields” in Pendleton Tuesday, May unwraps the bandages and revenir son attended the baseball game in
FAIR
5.25x18 - 8.35
Irrigon visited at the Rose home
Echo Sunday.
Beginning May 15th, Union Pacific will
1st, at the Dorion Hotel, from 10:00 thereunder nothing hut space.
Roy Neill and daughter Alma Sunday.
The audience at the opening show
offer
three classes of round-trip summer
MAY 26r
A. M. to 4:00 P. M Please come
Blanche and Herman Bottger and
found the picture, in the main, high-1 were In Heppner Tuesday on busi-
excursion fares, as follows:
litiiqrr
Hefte»
early.
Evenings by appointment, ly amusing, but it was impossible to ness.
Harold Stamper of Echo were visi
time elee
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger tors in Umatilla Sunday.
Any rupture allowed to protrude escape the suspicion that more mirth
COACH FARES '2ÄÄ!
Sibyl Macomber of Boardman was
I« dangerous, weakening the whole was induced than the producers in- | end grandson were Hermiston busi
reached
by
Union
Pacific
TOURIST FARES bu.tus.piog t "Rart"! ton
an ovei night guest of Mise Lena
sveleni
It often causea stomach tended. The horror angles of the | ness visitors Saturday.
YELLOWSTONE
Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Smith and Rose Saturday.
trouble, gas and backpains.
story give viewers the uncomforta-i
GRAND TETON
FIRST CLASS 1818 cor choreo.
Carol Erwin spent a few days of
My "Perfect Retention Shields" ble feeling of finding themselves Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wattenburger
ZION
BRYCE CANYON
will hold rupture under any condì- ! at murder.
and children enjoyed a picnic at last week in Umatilla. Mr. Erwin
Return limit* upward to October 31, 1934
GRAND CANYON
is working on the U.P. tye-gang at
tion of work and contract the open- |
Claud Rains, In the Invisible role, Cold Springs Sunday.
HERMISTON. ORE.
SLEEPING CAR RATES NOW Ya LESS
ing in a short time.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms motor Willow Creek.
reveals a voice and manner of speak- |
PHONE 881
Several of the Christian Endeavor
Do not submit to avoidable oper Ing hardly to be distinguished from | ed to Portland Sunday.
Cooler • Cleaner • More Comfortable
ations and wear trusses that will en- that
Marion Finch was In Heppner on members went to Pendleton Sunday
“at of
if Ali lan Mowbray, whose dic |
evening
for
a
joint
meeting
with
the
business
Tuesday.
large the opening. Many satisfied tion Is among the screen's best. Mr. I
clients In thia community. No mail Rains has excellent support in Glor-
Mrs. L. D. Neill has been visiting Pendleton societies to hear Mrs.
returned missionary.
order.
la Stuart, who shares the brief love- with her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Scott Thomas.
HOME OFFICE:
interest. William Harrigan and and Mrs. Nell Knighten. She return- Among them were Mildred Conlon,
Margaret and Devee Brown. Lola
305 Lincoln Bldg.. Minneapolis, Minn. Henry Travers. The others are inci- ed Monday.
A A Quality
Earl Wattenburger and Emery Berry. Betty Carlin, Rev. and Mrs.
dental.
Uhe wermiston ferali
THIS IS THE
PLACE TO
SAVE MONEY
ON TIRES!
high school education, be 21 years
of age or over, and be of good moral
character. The examination, as we
understand it. is not unduly severe
but is such as to determine that the
applicant has a reasonable knowl
edge of the elementary principles of
the fundamental subjects underlying
the healing art.
The Basic Science Law is effect-
Ive in seven states in the union at
the present time. It does not effect
any person now practicing the heal-
E. P. Dodd is making this special Ing arts who has a license and an
established following, but applies
request.
"Nothing can be more effective in to new applications for licenses.
my campaign for governor than per
sonal letters to friends all over the
state. I want to urge that a club be
COLUMBIA NEWS
formed in Umatilla, Stanfield, Echo,
By Helen Jendrzejewski
Irrigon, Boardman, Lexington, Her- |
Mrs. Hall spent Thursday after-
miston, Butter Creek. Columbia.
Holdman and other localities to noon at the Gus Linder home.
Miss Lois Hutchison entertained
write letters and encourage men and
women to write to their friends and the members of the high school
ask them to support the river pro Torch Honor Society at her home
gram and vote for me on May 18th. Friday evening.
Mrs. Donald Cameron and Mrs.
"As it stands now. the set-up is
excellent for winning the nomina Arnberg of Pilot Rock visited at the
tion, but it will require the loyal J. S. Arnberg home last week.
support and personal effort of all
Bill Whitsett and son Oscar were
Pendleton business visitors Monday.
the home folks.
E. P. DODD.”
Walter Norquist was a visitor at
the John Conrad home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bryson arc
The Oregon Basic Science Law.
spending a few days at the H. A.
The Oregon Basic Science Law Hooker home.
which was passed by the last state
John Conrad entered the Walla
legislature to become effective Jan Walla hospital Wednesday for medi-
uary 1, 1934, is being contested by cal attention this week.
the Healing Arts Amendment and
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Norquist vis
will be referred to the voters at the ited at the F. W. Lenz home Sunday.
May primary election.
Harold Buell entertained about
The law requires all doctors of fifty friends at a dancing party Sat-
all schools of healing who propose urday evening at his home. Music
to care for the sick In Oregon to was furnished by the Columbia Cub
first pass an examination in the Wranglers.
basic fundamental studies or scien-
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Reid and
es. And it Is reasonable to assume daughter Barbara were Walla Walla
that no matter how widely nor how visitors Saturday.
differently one may interpret the
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Templeton
facts, no matter how far apart may were visitors at the J. Jendrzeje. ski
be the theories In regard to the al home Saturday evening.
leviation of suffering, no one should
Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Christley,
be permitted to receive the license Ben Williams and Leonard Thomp-
of the state to practice as a physi- son were Pendleton visitors Tuesday.
clan unless he gives evidence of a
Mr. and Mrs. Lari Carson visited
reasonable knowledge of such sub- at the Casady home Wednesday af
ects as anatomy, human pathology, ternoon.
hysiology, chemistry, hygiene ami
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Arnberg were
ither similar sciences, which do not Nolin visitors Tuesday and Wednes-
each theories but fundamental day.
facts.
Dr. and Mrs. A. Willcut were din-
As a means of protection for pub- 1er guests at the Alpha hristley
tic health it seems only reasonable home Sunday.
that anyone applying for a license
O. O Felthouse took a bus load of
to practice In the state of Oregon Columbia high school students on a
should have a basic knowledge of picnic Sunday. The day was spent
these five above named sciences. The in playing ball, swimming and boat
law requires that an applicant t< riding. Mrs. Jasper Templeton Miss
take the examination must have a Jessie Brierley, Mrs. O. O. Felthouse
and Mrs. J. Jendrzejewski acted as
chaperones for the group.
la Your Complexion
Dodd' campaign by asking every
person who can to contribute to
this cause. This newspaper will see,
that every dollar turned in at this |
office will serve its intended pur-
pose. Receipts will be furnished, or
memberships in the club will be giv- '
en.
By doing this we are not support- |
ing one man’s cause, but the cause
of upper Columbia river develop
ment, and eastern Oregon.
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