J. C. Sampson of Pasco spent Sun- * * * * * * * * * * * *
day with his niece, Mrs. O. P. Mil
t STANFIELD NEWS t
ler.
By Sophronia Rhea
Mr and Mrs. J. B. Springer en
Charles McBee and son of Lake
tertained at dinner and 500 Thurs Port, Cal., are here visiting the for-
day evening. Those present were: mer’s daughter, Mrs. J. S. Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knudson. Mr. and
Mrs. Hatley of Gate, Wn., is visit-
Mrs. Harry Hull, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ing her mother, Mrs. Wm. Payne,
Bloom, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rhoden- Mrs. Hatley had not seen her moth-
bough. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis, er for eighteen years.
Mrs. Elmore McKenzie. Misses Clara
Miss Olson, the county librarian
Corrigan, Helen Fredreckson, Rosa of Pendleton, visited the Stanfield
Ricco, Sara Rix and the host and library Wednesday and Friday. Miss
hostess.
Olson is checking and exchanging
The Eastern Star chapter met the books.
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. J. F. Bagan, clerk of district
Frank Clark. Milo and Gene Me 61, reports a warrant call May 10.
Farland, and Ursel Hiatt motored All warrants from No. 706 to No.
to Portland Sunday.
8386 inclusive are called.
Frank Simmon spent the week
Miss Anne Bernges left for Port
end in Portland.
land Tuesday morning where she
Art Bousquet of Condon is visit will make an extended
i
visit.
ing his family.
Miss Helen Connor was home for
W. O. Miller and niece, Mrs. Duff the week end.
Knight, attended commencement ev-
Misses Alice Rhea, Faye Green,
ercises in Boardman Thursday.
Gladys Ross, Billie Hedrick, La
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark, Mrs. Vonne Walk, Margaret and Jane
Kenneth Baymiller, Mrs. Walter
Gibson and Miss Barbara Wessell of
Bullard and Mrs. Ursel Hiatt mo- Hermiston were guests to a dinner
tored to Pendleton Tuesday.
party at the home of Miss Helen
Mrs. J. T. Bullock has moved Connor Saturday evening.
trom Pendleton to the home of her
Graduation exercises were held at
daughter, Mrs. A. E. McFarland.
the high school auditorium Friday
Mrs. John Bock of Yakima spent evening, with a class of seven gra
the week end here.
duates. Miss Billie Hedrick was
Ellen Harvey of Umatilla success valedictorian, Miss Viola Krause,
fully defended her county tennis salutatorian. Miss Gladys Ross, third
singles title in Hermiston Friday speaker, Miss LaVonne Walk, Miss
and Saturday by defeating all who Myrta Martin and Edward Attebury
opposed her. Mildred Conlon and and Tom Loughary. Chas. Duncan
Ruth Thompson lost the girls’ dou- gave the address and Roy Penny
bles championship to Maxine Paul presented the diplomas. There was
and Julia Colpitts of Hermiston, af an unusually good crowd present.
ter defeating Pendleton and Echo
The Ladies' Aid cleared around
teams in previous matches. Other thirty-seven dollars on their chick
UMATILLA NEWS
players participating from Umatilla en dinner and program Tuesday
By Louise Byrnes
were Orlin Lane, Don Harryman and
Mrs. Walter Bullard of Coudon is Ernest Tippie, Erma Byrnes and evening. The occasion was also a
birthday celebration for Miss Marie
spending a few days with friend, Delbert Van Schoiack.
Lane, Miss Rachel Sloan and Robert
here.
Several Umatilla people attended
Mrs. Annie Edwards entertained commencement exercises in Irrigon Starkweather. The trio enjoyed
the Ladies' Aid society Thursday, Thursday. Among them were Mr. their dinner at a table especially set
Why Parole Kidnapers!
May 10. Plans for raising money and Mrs. Joy Berry and Lola and for the occasion.
The Rebekah lodge held their reg
The three kidnapers of W. F. were discussed, After the busines Barbara, Muriel Byrnes and Dorothy
ular meeting Monday evening with
Gettle were apprehended in Califor meeting, cake, coffee. sandwiches Tonies.
an unusually small attendance and
nia, brought before the court, where and pickles were served to those
Dale Petite, small son of Mr. and
they entered a plea of guilty, and present, namely: Mesdames H. Van- Mrs. Erwin Petite, was taken to one visitor, Mrs. Bowman from Med
were sentenced to life terms in pris- Schoiack, M. M. McCullough. J. H. | Portland last week to receive treat ical Lake, Wn.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cole and
Byrnes, D. Jackson, Wm. Shepherd. | ment for a mastoid that developed
small son of Yakima, Wn., spent the
Addie Mitchem, Joe Long. V. D. Bra after an attack of measles.
week end with Mrs. Cole’s brother
mer, Miss Sara Rix and the hostess.
Margaret Brown, Louise Byrnes and family, H. E. Foltz. The Coles
Rev. Oscar Payne of Hermiston j
and Cloyd Tilson motored to Pendle returned home Tuesday evening.
preached the baccalaureate sermon ton Saturday morning.
FOR
Mrs. Wm. Bloom of Umatilla was
here Sunday evening in the school
Mrs. George Butterwood returned
auditorium. His text was taken Thursday from a short visit to Salt a caller of Miss Mildred Peregrine
Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Bloom, for
from the hook of Esther. Mrs. Er- | Lake City.
merly Alice Dyer, taught school
win Petite played the prelude as the
Burt Rose spent the week end here in the year 1931-32.
graduates took their seats. T ere with his mother, Mrs. Grace Rose.
Wm. Kelty of Pilot Rock was a
was congregational singing of three
The Boy Scouts, accompanied by
YOUR PRESENT
numbers and the audience was fa Glenn Ostrom and their leader, De Stanfield visitor Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Viola Krause left Tuesday
vored with a number from the In vee Brown, made an over night hike
evening for Pendleton where she
dies’ quartet, composed of Mrs. Os ! up the river Friday.
has housekeeping work for the sum-
car Payne and Barbara Root, sopra-
Louis Dexter of the Umatilla Boy
nos, Ruth Thompson and Mildred | Scouts won second in a bugle con- mer.
TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hoosier, ac-
Conlon, altos. Quite a large crowd | test in Walla Walla last Tuesday.
companied by Miss Rose Hoosier and
(Umatilla County)
was present.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bloom spent Miss Mildred Peregrine, left for
Mrs. Mable Fromrahi was in Pen-
Wednesday of last week in Seattle Spokane Wednesday morning. Miss
Who asks for re-nomination on the
die ton Monday.
on business. Mr. Bloom has been
Republican ticket and pledges him
Peregrine will spend the summer
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knudson re-
elected head of the schools of Nome, with her parents while Miss Hoosier
self to work for further reduction
turned from Portland Monday night Alaska.
in governmental expenses, and fur
has a position there. Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Ina ( ilbert and Miss Yvonne
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. McCullough
ther consolidation of state depart
Bousquet were dinner guests at the and children Junior, Vernon, and E. A. Hoosier will return home soon.
ments, and a square deal to all.
The grade school children did not
O. P. Miller home Tuesday evening. Rosemary motored tò Milton Wed
receive their report cards until
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer atten nesday evening.
(Read page 43 of Republican
Tuesday. The upper grades and high
ded the show In Pendleton Monday
Voters' Pamphlet)
Mrs. Ingles, Miss Sybil Macomber
Miss Sara Rix entertained the and Margaret Smith of Boardman school went picnicking Monday to
(Paid Adv.)
the reservoir. Miss Peregrine was
Bridge Club Saturday.
visited in Umatilla Thursday of last presented with an electric Aladdin
A number of parents in addition week.
lamp for remembrance of her teach-
to the regular Sunday School en-
Class night, previously announced
joyed a lovely Mother's Day pro- for Monday, May 14. has been post ing here, She will teach in Board
grim tn the Community hall Sunday poned until Wednesday, May 16. man next year.
Mrs. S. Thorsen and son Conratl
norning. The primary class sang a Commencement will be Thursday,
and Miss Alyce Loughary were busi
long; Joan Byrnes gave a recita- May 17.
ness visitors in Pendleton Saturday.
Ion; J. Tucker gave a piano sol , Ann Mary Sherlock, 8. entertained
<
and a recitation; an instrumental several little friends at a birthday Miss Loughary remained until Tues
day.
trio played by Mildred Conlon, Mias party Friday afternoon.
Mrs. H. J. Andrews was operated
Helen Fredreckson and
Harold
Mrs. W. O. Miller, who has been
Reeves was very much enjoyed. Mr | quite ill for the past three weeks, is on for appendicitis at the St. An
Payne gave a talk In the origin and | somewhat improved. Mrs. Miller of thony hospital in Pendleton Wed-
A RECOBO OF ACHIEVEMENT.,.
meaning of Mother’s Day. Mildred ; Boardman Is helping In the Miller nesday. Reports are that Mrs. An
drews is
i doing nicely, but will be
Conlon and Margaret Brown each household.
A PLEDGE OF ACCOMPUSHMENT
unable to return home for three
gave
a
reading.
May
Wurster
and
Mrs.
Will
Shepherd
• Uniform and staunch
and daughter,
Doris Rodenbough played a plane Thelma Mae and Marlon, spent Sat- weeks.
support of President
Rev. J. F. Gibson delivered the
Roosevelt's recovery
duet. Ruby Porter played a violin I irday visiting in Pendleton.
program.
solo, accompanied by Miss Fredreck-
Mother’s Day services in PHot Rock
The
Redmen
Lodge
of
Umatilla
Is
• Greater development
son. David Slattery sang a solo. Th sponsoring a dance in the Umatilla Sunday morning.
of Columbia River and
last number was Rock Me To Sleep gym Saturday, May 19. for the ben-
Bonneville dam.
W. A Mendenhall returned home
Again, Mother.” sung by the church efit of the Umatilla Baseball club. from Portland the latter part of the
• $5,103,000 in federal
money for Oregon
choir.
The Columbians will play their fin week.
al
dance this season.
John Meyers returned home from
• A general, fronk, candid
and aboveboard od-
Remedy Removes Cause Of Several Umatilla people attended the St. Anthony hospital the latter
ministration of Oregon
he golf tournament in Pendleton part of the week.
affairs
Stomach Gas
unday.
Charles Hedrick is employed at
• Redue e toset by rigid
Julianna Pope and Wm. Roberts the Echo Garage with his father for
Most stomach GAS Is due to bowel
poisons. For quick relief use Adler were in Pendleton Tuesday.
the summer.
Ika. One dose cleans out
body
VOTE Xi MARTIN cARe * -DM.
wastes, tones up your system, brings
iP'l. Adv.. Martin Comm.)
sound sleep. At Leading Druggists.
prejudice.
Mr. Dodd entered the race on a
platform
that Is decidedly popular
Published every Thursday at Hermis-
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by with up-state and inland empire
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, people—that of the development of
the Columbia river and its tributar
Publishers.
ies. Willamette and Snake, to limit
Entered as Second Class Matter navigation and power; cheap elec
December, 1906, Umatilla County. tric lights and power; and freight
Oregon.
rates reduced one-half. On this pro
gram Mr. Dodd would have gone far
Subscription Rates:
Ono Year -----------.................. ... $1.00 in the eastern part of the state had
.75 he campaigned extensively enough
Six Months ...................... -..... ...
.50to become known by voters outside
Three Months ........................
—— his own community. He went lnt<
Portland and Multnomah county
MEMBER
oxsTATE
1 /a
where the campaign was the hottest.
A/L W A$$OCI "ON -
and the smoke from the wheels of
U
the Martin and Dunne campaign
machine set-up rolling thick. Mr.
j Dodd apparently saw where he
Voters V». Prejudice.
stood in this turmoil and when the
If Joe E. Dunne wins in the pri- opportunity came to join the Dunne
Friday “camp, he accepted without previous
mary gubernatorial race
there will be many people withdraw announcement to the "home guard.”
Such a move may have been the
their criticism of E. P. Dodd of Her
miston for dropping out of the race only proper one, politically, but
and joining the Dunne camp, and there was a principal involved. This
again, if he loses in the race these must be weighed and considered in
same people will strengthen their Its elements, knowing that many
people had confidence in his ability
and courage in carrying his program
to a finish, giving both moral and
financial support.
The political
strings are intricately woven and
one in direct touch with the mach
inery many times considers the
political element first, leaving the
principal for the voting public to
unravel.
There Is one main consideratici
for every voter before casting his
vote Friday, and that is, which o
the remaining five candidates is the
best man for the job, casting aside
all prejudices. Whatever your per-
sonai opinion is about Mr. Dodd’s
action in Joining the Dunne camp,
It should not influence you in cast
ing your vote on the ballot Friday.
Ohe he rmiston Serali
ante.
KIND OF
INNER
TUBE
on. The criminals were apprehended
in such a short time aft or the kid-
naping that it almost constitutes a
record.
The pronouncement of sentence
from the bench carried a curious
comment. For the court told the
trio that it might presently apply
for parole as a means of exit from
the penitentiary. To the citizens who
have commented upon the justice
that has moved with commendable
swiftness against the kidnapers, it
seems a very ill-timed statement.
But there is a kidnaping law in
California which provides that the
death penalty shall apply "only in
cases where the kidnapers use viol
enee beyond that necessary in carry
Ing out their plans.” Gettle was not
harmed before he returned to his
home. A state which authorizes the
death penalty for such an act. how
ever, surely does not recommend
that the court should instill a hope
for clemency in the criminal by re
minding him that he may later ap
ply for parole.
Is a parole desirable to any crim-
Inal? It many times means a con-
tinued
menace to society, and
against public life and property
The Dillinger reign of terror may be
written in scarlet, and it began with
a parole. It cannot be denied that
law-enforcement officers have taken
advantage of the parole system and
that criminals consider it as a loop-
ole in planning their crimes.
The soundness of the parole sys-
tern when applied to kidnapers stili
hangs in the balance.
t
t
VOTE 31 X
JAMESH.E.SCOTT
• WONT EVEN
TEAR WHEN RUN
FLAT AFTER
A PUNCTURE
J
THURSDAY, MAT 17, 1934
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Sunday morning and baccalaureate
services Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew
motored to Heppner and The Dalles
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd VanOrsdall of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Pendleton and
i
Wigglesworth and family of Echo
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ayers were
callers at the homes of H. E. Young
and Frank Helms Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Plourd and
daughter Phylis Marie and son Don
ald visited at the W. D. Neill home
Sunday afternoon.
Henrietta and Harriet Helms and
Phebe Sethers visited at the home
of Marion Finch Friday. The occa
sion was Betty Finch’s birthday.
The Pine City school term fin
ished Wednesday, May 9. On Tues
day a short program was presented.
Those taking part were Charlotte
Helms, a monologue; Lillie Rauch,
an accordion solo; Phoebe Sethers, a
song; Bobby Schiller and Rosetta
Healy, a song; Betty Willen, a pia
no solo; Iris Omohundro and Char
lotte Helms, "Kittenish and Cat
ish”, a skit; Fred and August
Rauch, musical duet; Murray Potts,
Tom Healy. L. D. Vinson and Fred
Rauch, a skit; songs by the Girls’
Glee club, the Boys’ Glee club and
the assembly.
Earle Wattenburger and Frank
Carlson were in Pendleton Saturday
evening.
Miss Oleta Neill Is now working
at the W. D. Neill home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Ayers and
daughter Juanita and Mrs. Ollie
Neill were in Heppner Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill and son
Ralph and Dresden Myers were busi
ness visitors in Pendleton Saturday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Neill and
daughter Alma and son Guy atten
ded church in Heppner Sunday
morning and spent the afternoon at
the Ralph Scott home in Black
Horse.
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•
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Goodrich made a lot of special
tubes. One half of each tube was
made of the new Gold and Black
construction; the other half of
the best old-style compound.
Then they put them on can and
purposely ran them flat.
The old-style construction was
torn to shreds. Ripped and cut
to pieces in less than a mile.
Yet the Gold and Black half
was sound and unharmed by thia
terrific punishment.
Here’s positive proof that this
new tube is many, many times
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your car today.
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VOTE X 30
CARL ENGDAHL
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
FOR
Representative 23rd District
UMATILLA COUNTY
PRIMARY ELECTION
MAY 18
A FARMER WHO WILL WORK FOR THE INTERESTS OF
THE FARMER AND THE FARMING COMMUNITIES.
SLOGAN—Helpful legislation for Umatilla County and the
State of Oregon.
(Paid Adv.)
By Helen Jendrzejewski
Charles Keller and daughters
Frances and Rosemary were Sunday
visitors at the Barham home.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cable accom
panied by Mrs. Baxter Hutchison
and daughter Lois, attended the an
nual farmers’ picnic at Pilot Rock
Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Arn
berg also attended the picnic.
Mrs. Tom Wilson entertained a
number of friends and relatives at
a birthday dinner Sunday.
Mrs. Fred Haskell of Pilot Rock
la visiting her daughters. Mrs.
Frank Cable and Mrs. F. D. Wilson.
Charles Wells visited with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orbie Wells,
over the week end.
Mrs. Orbie Wells and small son
Junior spent Thursday afternoon vi-
siting with Mrs Belscamper.
r
PINE CITY NEWS
By Oleta Neill
Mrs. Roy Omohundro and small
son Raymond were business visitors
in Hermiston Tuesday. Miss Frank
ie Neal returned home with them
for a short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ayers and
daughter Juanita and son Ray and
Fred Rauch were in Echo and Her
miston Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill and
Marion Robinson were tn Hermiston
Thursday in business.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Myers were
business visitors in Hermiston Wed-
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms and
family were visitors at the Marion
Finch home Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill and
family and Miss Oleta Neill atten
ded church services in Hermiston |
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SUMMER
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o F I D
CURSION (
FARES ' EFFECT^ opens May 26
A
Bigger
Better
than evei
• Sample fares below indicate how eco
nomically you can travel to all parts of the
east this summer—Three classes of fares to
fit to your Vacation Budget.
ROUND-TRIP FROM HERMISTON
Coaches
Denver . . .
Tourist
First Class
$35.55 $42.65 $53.30
Kansas City . 45.65 54.80 68.45
Omaha .... 41.85 50.25 62.80
St. Louis . . . 48.20 57.85 72.30
Chicago .... 51.20 61.45 76.80
New York . . 100.35 110.60 125.95
Retorn limit Od. 31.
*45 day limit.
Cooler • Cleaner • Moro Comfortable
Air-conditioned Diners and Observation Cars will
be in operation on the Portland Rose this summer,
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