Image provided by: Hermiston Public Library; Hermiston, OR
About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1935)
_ Hermistun Heraln -------------------- ------------------------------------- ■ --------- ------------------ !------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ — ■ VOLUME XXIX NUMBER 52___________________ ________ HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY AUGUST 22, 1935. INTERESTED GROWERS VIEW TURKEYS AND BROODING SYSTEMS ovvv******** t COLUMBIA NEWS t JUDGE CHESHIRE TAKEN BY DEATH EARLY WEDNESDAY JUDGE CHESHIRE DIES. " —x------------------------ . ._________________________ OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER REA CAN BE DEVELOPED IN WEST UMATILLA COUNTY OPENING DATE OF SCHOOL CHANGED TO SEPTEMBER 3 By MARIJANE HAMMER. I The Hermiston Herald has just Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hooker, who I received a full report of the Rural have been visiting friends and rela Electrification plans of the govern tives in Columbia district, left Sat- ment, and next week will present a | urday for thei, home in Boise, Idaho. digest of the main features. Mrs. Elbert Hutchison is ill at The government has set aside the I her home. sum of $100,000.000. to assist in Shirley Wright of Hermiston was BETWEEN 350 AND 400 PEOPLE an over night guest at the Casady LIKE PARENTS, WAS PIONEER I carrying electricity to the farms of TEACHERS’ MEETING WILL BE | the nation. The report states that ot home Saturday. HELD MONDAY. ATTEND TOUR. OF OREGON. I the 33,000,000 people who are class- Mr. and Mrs. Al Moody and fam I ed as the agricultural citizenry, ily and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moody Most Successful Turkey Tour Staged of Pendleton were Sunday dinner 24,000,000 are still using kerosene Only First Graders Expected at School Educated in Oregon University; lamps and 10 per cent still use can guests at the Rhodes home. Al Moo Here in Five Years; Fine Monday. Sept. 2; Final Checks dles or have no lights at all. The dy is a brother of Mrs. Rhodes. Served as County Judge Flocks Seen. ! report also states that by the use of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Liebe and fam On Courses Made. electricity at low costs automatic Since 1932. ily were business visitors in Pendle Turkey growers ot the Eastern ton Friday. pumps may be used that will supply Hermiston schools will open Tues- Oregon Turkey Growers' association water to this population of which Mrs. Moon and son of Seattle visi September 3rd, instead ot the arranged and carried out the fifth ted at the A. Christley home Mon Judge Clive S. Cheshire, judge of there are still 30.000,000 without day, first Monday, Labor Day, as in pre and most extensive tour in its his day. Umatilla county, died Wednesday bath tubs or showers. years. Supt. R. H. McAtee has tory Saturday, August 17, when at morning, August 21, at his home in The purpose of the REA is to carry vious Will Barber is ill at his home. written the following for the bene least a hundred people accompanied electricity to the farm; and also in fit The Blue Ribbon 4- h Calf Club Pendleton. Death, which was from parents and teachers, regard the tour in the morning and between practiced judging cattle at the Ott heart disease, came as a shock to his to the farm house and premises. The ing of the opening ot school. 360 and 400 people enjoyed the pic ranch Friday with the aid of W. A. many friends for while he had been work will be done through public “It has been the custom here for nic lunch and program in the after- Sawyer. in poor health for some time he had bodies, farm cooperatives, and simi some to open school on Labor noon at Columbia park. lar groups as well as through pri Day. time, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hammer an spent a busy day at his work. There has been considerable The forenoon was devoted to visit nounced the birth of an eight pound vate utilities, with funds loaned by objection Judge Cheshire’s frequent visits to this because it forced ing the turkey farms of I. C. Cox, daughter, born Thursday, August 16. to this section of the county with the REA. Farms will be wired and business houses to remain open. This Chas. Keller, J. H. De Moss and the She has been named Carol Renee. his commissionerà will be greatly electrical appliances installed on a year we plan to open on Tuesday, experiment station to observe meth monthly installment basis. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cable atten missed. 3. Busses will run at the ods of management including breed ded the American Legion convention The estimated cost per mile in the September Judge Cheshire, son of the late usual time on that morning. Where ing, brooding, feeding and fatten at The Dalles Thursday. report is $1000, and the cost per in Clive S. Cheshire, county judge of Thomas J. and Hulda Soverns Che necessary, pupils should bring lunch ing methods. H. K. Dean, superin Irene Kennings, Barbara Reid and pioneers of Oregon, was born Umatilla county, who died at his dividual is estimated at $333 per es and be prepared to stay all day. tendent of the station, pointed out Frances Keller were Sunday after shire, mile but. varying with convenience in Eugene 55 years ago and was edu home in Pendleton early Wednesday Regular classes will be held in both the method of feeding which pro noon guests of Frances Hutsell. and general set-up. The president’s grades cated at the University of Oregon morning. and high school. duced the greatest amount of gain statement is that "Electricity can Mrs. I. L. Snyder, who has been and Portland Business college. For W. Cook of Cheney, Wn., at the least cost. relieve the drudgery of the house has Floyd visiting her brother. Will Barber, a time he engaged in the restaurant G. W. RIPLEY’S FAMILY HERE: been employed to fill the vacan On the Cox farm visitors saw a left Tuesday for her home In Salem. business in Eugene with his cousin. wife and lift a great burden off the cy left by the resignation of Clarence MANY ON VACATION TRIPS fine flock of 1400 birds, hatched shoulders of the hard working far Henning Joe Costa left Monday for the Coe who will teach in Ketchi April 23 on the Cox farm and brood ranch in Stanfield where he will be Major General Creed Hammond. mer.” can, Alaska. The marriage of Judge and Mrs. ed in a five room unit brooder employed. G. W. Ripley, who is employed house heated by a four-pipe water Mr. and Mrs. Max Graybeal and Cheshire (Clara Everson) took place as pharmacist at the Hermiston FIELD DAY PROGRAM NEARLY Beginners. heating system. One brooder house son Junior, Fay Gardner and Barba in Eugene in 1902. They lived in Drug Co., returned from Ocean COMPLETED FOR AUGUST 31ST "First grade children find the unit had formerly taken IS sacks of ra and Lola Berry of Umatilla spent Prosser for a short time and came Park, Or., Wednesday with his fam first day of school a trying exper briquettes to keep average tempera Sunday evening at the Duane Lath to Pendleton, 1903. Cheshire being ily and they will make their home for 15 years employed at the Clarke Plans for the big field day and ience. To make it easier for the be ture, but with the five house unit rop home. in the house across from the Hamm Hardware Co. In 1918 they moved picnic at the experiment farm are ginners, we have arranged for their system only 29 sacks were used Adila Chetwood entertained at a to Milton where he was for many residence. Mr. and Mrs. Ripley have going forward speedily. Superintend teacher to be in her room on the showing the economy and efficiency dinner party Saturday evening. one daughter Molly Ann and one son ent Dean wishes it announced that morning of September 2, Labor Day, of combined units when applied. Mrs. Marvin Hutchison and years owner of the Cheshire Hard Ted who will attend school. ware Co. In 1932 he was elected family should bring its own between the hours of eight and The Chas. Keller flock of 1400 daughters Nadine and Marva. Mrs. judge The Misses Geraldine and Rober each of this county, on the repub birds was of less average age than D. Camery and daughter Donna, and lican ticket, and moved to Pendle ta Mullens accompanied Mr. and lunch and picnic equipment as there twelve o’clock. will be no general table set. Coffee Parents and guardians are re the Cox flock having been hatched Mrs. M. E. Arnberg of Pilot Rock ton upon taking office. His widow Mrs. Curtis Simons from Portland will be free to all. Two large rail quested to bring the little folks and between May 14 and June 7. An un were Sunday visitors at the Jim Arn and Monday. They had been visiting one son, Creed Cheshire, survive. road tarpaulins will be stretched to derground heating system with con berg home. Mrs. M. E. Arnberg is Miss Margaret Elliott at her home at provide shade where the people may help them get acquainted with their Loved and respected, as he was. Knappa, teacher. You can give her the in crete floor was used in the two the mother of Jim Arnberg. Ore., and at Seaside for two gather if they so desire. formation she needs tor her records brooder houses, one with a wire sun The Blue Ribbon 4-H Calf club Judge Cheshire’s death is felt as a weeks. L. A. Moore, of the Oasis theatre, distinct less. Besides his faithful and your child will be better pre porch and the other ranging birds met at the home of Mary Wilson Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wilcox and and consicientious service in public small son returned last week from has granted the use of his loud pub pared to start school on Tuesday. on the sand. Mr. Keller found the Monday afternoon. lic speaker, and the speeches and office, he was chairman of the Uma Children need to stay only long wire sun porch system much more a vacation trip along the Oregon Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Reid were bus will be audible from any enough to get acquainted. satisfactory for the inexperienced iness visitors in Walla Walla Tues- tilla County Relief committee and in coast. They also visited at Prine program this he was never failing in sympa ville and at Ukiah, where their son part of the grounds. Remember that no pupils except grower. None of these birds will be d’ay. i Friday evening, farm leaders from first graders are to appear at school thy and understanding. During resi Chas. Wilcox is looking after the El ready before the Christmas market, Mrs. Mary Brierley, Miss Jessie dence in Pendleton he was active in the Umatilla Project Farm Bureau on Labor Day. There will be no Mr. Keller said. lis Ranger Station. Brierley and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse vi Grange and each locality fron busses running until Tuesday morn Miss Shirley Brownson returned the As at the Keller farm visitors in sited. at the Casady home Monday fraternal circles and was past exalt ed ruler of the Elks and prominent Monday morning from Portland af Boardman to Echo will meet and ar ing, September 3. spected a concrete floor brooder afternoon. the sports and entertainmeni in the Knights of Pythias lodge. At house with a capacity for 2000 doing some observation work at range and music program. The Columbir Teachers’ Meeting. Mrs. Emma Biegel and children the Weston picnic in June he was ter poults, and undergrpund heating the Northwestern Business college. Wranglers orchestra will furnish the Robert and Wilma of Kenne chosen president of the Umatilla Miss Brownson will teach commerce system, at the J. H. DeMoss farm. Fred, All teachers both grade and high were dinner guests at the Lie County Pioneers association. Feather boards were used In brood wick, in the Pendleton high school this music. Addresses will be made on differ school, will neet in room 10 at the be home Wednesday. Funeral services will be held Fri ing and found very satisfactory. The year. subjects of local farm Interest, high school on Monday afternoon, Willard Hutsell of La Grande vi day in Pendleton at 10 a. m. from Mrs. Jessie Stanton Baker of Je ent poults ranged upon sand that had and the many series of experiments September 2, at two o'clock. Plans sited at the L. W, Dickson home Folsoms, with Rev.W. 3. Gleiser, pas rome, Idaho, and Miss Harriett Stan been properly shaded until at a prop will be shown and explained. Reports will be discussed for the opening of er age for range brooding, at which Saturday evening. He is a son of tor of the Methodist church, offi ton of Haley, Idaho, were week end have already been received of at school on Tuesday. ciating. As a tribute to Judge Ches visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. time the portable unit of the brood Mrs. Dickson. tendance from Washington and Ida Lester and Carl Hammer were bus hire, all county work, including the O. K. Mudge. They left Sunday ho, er house was moved to the range. High School Registration. and one of the largest field days Hatches here were said to have iness visitors in Umatilla Monday. shops will be closed tomorrow and evening and Mrs. Baker expected to ever held is expected. This is the A final check on the courses of been between April 15 and 23, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lindner and Friday, and the court house will be attend the state American Legion first at the new farm which has each student will take place as fol convention In Boise. around May 16. Poults were purch daughter Fern and Melvin Follett closed all day Friday. been developed during the last three lows: Freshmen on Tuesday, Aug ased from the Kupetz flocks at were Sunday dinner guests at the Mr. and Mrs. D. Remple and Mr. seasons. The business men of Her Gosham, Or., and from the Russell Jake Rueber home. and Mrs. Gerhard Remple and fam miston are expected to close their ust 27; Sophomores, August 28; Juniors, August 29; Seniors, Aug ily of The Dalles were Sunday guests Hatchery at Corvallis. The Kupetz Mr. and Mrs. Jasper« Templeton during the lunch and speak ust 30.” of Mr. and Mrs. Al Quiring. The for doors birds have won many prizes at the were over night guests of Mr. and HERMISTON BUSINESS HOUSES High school students will be able mer Mr. Remple is Mrs. Quiring’s ing program. Oakland Turkey show in southwest Mrs. Dave Conrad at Enterprise last WILL CLOSE LABOR DAY. to purchase student body tickets uncle. ern Oregon. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad are when they come to register at the Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Genn and LEE LAMPSON FORMERLY The flock of between 2400 and former residents of Columbia dis Hermiston business houses will be school 2500 birds were ranging In a corn trict. closed Labor Day, September 2, grandson Frank McMillan were Sun ASSOCIATED WITH FARMERS. field and visitors expressed pleas which will give the proprietors and day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Martin Lampson of Kenne ROSE ETTA ULRICH CALLED BY ure at seeing such fine birds. their assistants an opportunity for J. R. Harding. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Goundrey ex wick, Wn., who died at his home Harger Will Teach at Shoshone. a two day holiday. School will not Tour Terminates for Dinner. pect to leave Friday on a trip to Thursday, August 16, was known by DEATH MONDAY AFTERNOON Henry Harger, teacher in the Her- open officially this year until Tues Mansfield. Wn., to visit at the J. J. many Hermiston people who associa After inspecting the DeMoss flock day, September 3, which will give Rose Etta Ulrich died Monday af- the tour terminated at Columbia I miston high school for five years un all stores an opportunity to close. Gallaher home, and also to Pateras, ted with him when he helped orga park for the program, preceded by a til last January when he was forced Wn., where they will visit Mr. Goun- nize and managed the cooperative ternoon. August 19, at the Osborn Purchases for household needs marketing for the Three Rivers apartments following an illness of pot luck dinner at which the asso | to resign due to illness, has been be anticipated and planned drey’s daughter, Mrs. C. F. Mertes. Growers association and the Wash eight months. Funeral services will ciation served roast turkey, ice I elected to teach in the Shoshone. should They expect to return Tuesday or advance for a two day holiday. in ington Early Crops. Mr. Lampson be held from the Prann Funeral cream and coffee. It was estimated I Idaho, high school. Shoshone is a Wednesday of next week. that between 350 and 400 people I town of 1200 population and the Miss Irene Kennings and Al Ken made frequent trips into this terri Chapel Thursday at 3:00 o’clock and interment in the Hermiston were served during the dinner hour. I high school staff consists of eight HERMISTON FIGURES IN nings were guests at the wedding of tory until three years ago. | teachers. Mr. Harger will have Mr. Lampson was born at Golden- cemetery. Rev. C. R. Moore conduct their friend. Miss Therese Monter- Delegations were present from j charge of the debate coaching. Her- sections of the northwest including astelli, who became the bride of Mar dale, August 19, 1882. and spent his ed the service. AWARDS AT LEGION MEET Washington, Idaho and western Ore | miston joins in wishing the Hargers tin Leuer at a ceremony performed earlier years there. n 1914 he was Mrs. Ulrich was born in Iowa. success in their new location. gon. A. Willardson, Los Angeles sales by Rev. J. McKenna, S. J„ in the St. named as Benton county agent but August 17, 1880. Later she moved The Hermiston American Legion agent for the turkey growers, who ’s Catholic church in Pendle resigned seven years later to aid In with her parents to Kansas and Post and Auxiliary Unit figured Mary the organization of cooperative mar Colorado, coming to Oregon In 1919. was to have been the main speaker, ton. Tuesday, August 20. Finnigans Visit Here. quite prominently in the awards and keting in the state. sent his regrets at not having been M. G. Hedwall, manager of the She has lived in Umatilla county Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Finnigan election at the state convention Umatilla Co-operative Creamery, and Funeral services were held Sun for 14 years. able to attend the tour. at The Dalles, August 15-18. A. E. McFarland of Umatilla were day. ______ Other speakers on the program and three daughters, Barbara, Pa held She leaves her husband John Todd, was elected commander business visitors in Portland over the | were R. O. Darling of Grandview, tricia and Mary, of Detroit. Michi James Ulrich, one daughter and two grand- district number 6. and delegate week Wn., who spoke on the beginning gan, visited in Hermiston this week. of end. They were accompanied | HAY FEVER VICTIMS GIVEN children. ---- 99-------- and advancement of cooperation, is Mr. Finnegan was a resident of to the national convention to be to Portland by Miss Bernice Wahl, manager of the Washington Egg & Hermiston for a number of years un held in St. Louis, Missouri, the lat who has been visiting her sister RELIEF ON U. P. TRAINS. Auxiliary August Meeting. ter part of December. Poultry Producers association; Poul til 1917, and is now employed by the here, and Mrs. Milo McFarland of I With the hay fever season In full The Auxiliary Unit was honored Umatilla. try Specialist Buchanan from W.S.C. Ford Motor Co. in Detroit. They The American Legion Auxiliary swing, coinciding with the peak per at Pullman. Wn.; R. Kyler, Sunny were returning from a visit to the with a state citation for fulfilling Clarence Henning arrived in Her- iod of summer travel on railroads, will meet Thursday, August 29, at side, Wn. ; L. A. Tweedt, president San Diego Exposition in California a set of requirements set out by the miston last Friday from Cheney, I afr-condltioning of railroad cars is the home of Mrs. O. K. Mudge. Mem Washington Turkey Council, Kenne and renewed old acquaintances here. state executive committee for the Wn., where he has been attending! affording relief to hay fever victims, bers having cars are requested to year’s work. Also a national citation summer school, to visit his mother 1 wick. Wn.; H. E. Cosby, poultry They left Thursday. to information received by meet at the Hermiston Drug Store at on membership. The Unit will again and assist her in moving to Rosalia. according extension specialist at O.S.C.; Geo. F. N. Finch, general manager of the 8:00 P. M. to furnish transportation. be awarded the gavel bell presented Dewey, instructor of Smith-Hughes Wn. Mrs. Henning and her daugh At this meeting the report on the Hold Family Reunion. last year for being the first in the ter Nola and son Oran left, with Mr. Union Pacific. Scores of passengers, state convention held at The Dalles work in the Pendleton high school; Finch said, have informed Union Pa district to reach its membership The home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester and J. C. Leedy, manager of Oregon Henning Sunday. Mr. Henning will cific representatives that the pollen will be given. turkey cooperatives. Mr. Leedy said Flannigan of Minnehaha district was quota, but Will not be awarded per teach in Ketchican, Alaska, this free air of air-conditioned cars re manent possession unless the 1936 that Hermiston first organized the the scene of a happy reunion Friday year. lieved them of hay fever while trav turkey tour in the state and this of last week. Mrs. Flannigan’s quota is reached. The Sunshine girls’ class of the eling. mother. Mis. Elizabeth Lewis of year tours were held in Molalla. Mar- Reports on the convention will be Union church were entertained by , This reaction of the traveling pub •********‘**‘‘$ ion county, Linn county. Eugene, Portland, her brother. Bailey Lewis heard at the regular August meeting their teacher Mrs. C. R. Moore Wed-1 lic was foretold months ago. Finch ALONG THE CONCRETE ♦ of Nampa. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Fred to be held Thursday. August 29, at nesday at a picnic on the A. W. 1 said, by Dr. Herman Bundensen, ♦ Roseburg and Medford. * Turnblad lawn. Part of the afternoon president of the Chicago Board of ♦ An interesting entertainment fea Lewis and Miss Betty Lea Lewis of the home of Mrs. O. K. Mudge. ture on the program was the fat Caldwell. Idaho, and her sister Mrs. was spent swimming. Members pres Health and a nationally known 0499999*******% man’s race in which R. Kyler of Audrey Schramm of Los Angeles, ent were Virginia Dyer, Helen John health authority.__ Mrs. Alma Hitt drawing 1,000 in son. Betty Morehouse, Joyce Me- : Sunnyside. Wn.. won first. J. C. Cal., were together for the first time STANFIELD GRANGE MEMBERS aces in pinochle Tuesday night. Culley, Della and Janice Madden, Leedy. Portland, second, and O. O. In 16 years. On Saturday the Flan- Alma has one up on Gastric because Notice to Public. Wanda Moore, Marybelle Clarke and Felthouse. Hermiston, third. Tn the nigan’s guests attended the annual IN ‘49 PARADE IN PENDLETON. I won't be responsible for any the roof nearly flew off as a result turking picking contest H. G. Mc Eastern Oregon Turkey Growers’ as Irene Borthwick. of the hilarity. Representatives from eight of the The Misses Awilda and Josephine debts contracted for by anyone oth Culley. first, Wm. Kryger. second, sociation turkey tour. We might suggest that the Town oldest Grange organizations. In the Caninata of San Francisco were | er than myself. and Wm. Rodda. Jr., third. The Cnb AL BOLSTAD. send club boosters grow beards in county will appear in the ‘49 parade house guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. . Wranglers trio again presented sev Card Sharpers' Tricks Exposed. order to distinguish them from the in Pendleton Saturday. August 31. AndersonJr. last week from Thurs eral entertaining numbers. They New Raft Film Coming. average individual. It might be used “Second dealing.” "Cold decking.” Those chosen from the Stanfield day until Saturday. They were return | are Miss Edna Ott. Donald DeMoss "Going South with an ace,” and oth grange to grow whiskers for the old Ing to their home after visiting In l Paramount’s "The Glass Key", as a trade mark. L. C. Dyer’s Inclin and Guy Jeppe. er favorite tricks of the oldtime pro timers parade are R. G. Penney, British Columbia and Victoria. B.C. | starring George Raft and coming ation toward fluant speech elimin Delegations Attend Tour. fessional card sharper are no longer master. C. A. Raker. Roy Attebury, Both are linotype operators, the for-1 Wednesday and Thursday to the Oa ates him. . . . He tells everybody Delegations from Oregon. Wash so effective since the traveling pub and B. Nasshahn. They will be ac- | mer In a book publishing house and sis theatre, is the film version of about the Townsend plan. ington and Idaho accompanied the lic has developed such a decided pre compan led by Mrs. Ed Brown, Mrs. the latter on the San Francisco Ex- the popular novel by Dashiell Ham Three young ladies started out tour and attended the picnic. Among ference for bridge. At least that’s F. L. Wooster. Mrs. Roy Attebury I aminer. mett. Hammett will be remembered these were Mr. and Mrs. Piert and the complaint voiced by a gambler and Miss Claudia Gabriel, who will Mrs. Hugh Fraser and small for the authorship of the recent "The Monday to travel by air (a’re you Mr. Settick. Kennewick; Mr. Barnet to Edmund Lowe who talked to sev also appear in costume. daughter motored to Spokane with Thin Man” and "The Maltese Fal going our way) to Pendleton and made the trip up and back In less and Mr. Whiteman, Yakima: Mr. eral card artists as preparation for The women do not find the ’49 her father Friday where she took a con.” than five hours. That was to be the and Mrs. Shuse, Mr. Shuse is coun his role of the professional gambler organization quite as difficult as the plane for Missoula, Montana, to deciding point on another, a longer ty agent of Benton county. Or.; and In Fox Film’s “Black Sheep.” which men. since they do not have to grow join her husband who la tra Visit San Diego Exposition. hike, but Dad craw-flshed Anyway Mrs. Hughes; Mr. and Mrs Draper. comes Sunday and Monday to the a beard. The first two weeks are veling auditor for the Anaconda Mayor and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie Charlott Ralph and Neva and June Richland. Wn.; Mr. and Mrs. Me- Oasis theatre and In which Lowe ex the hardest, they say. Mining Co of Butte They motored Nealy. Patterson. Wn.: Mr. and poses a number of tricks practiced to their home in Butte Saturday. and son Frank and Mrs. McKenzie’s Richards proved that it can be done. Mrs. Haskell. Plymouth. Wn.: W. B by the card gentry. "Bridge hands.” Mrs. Fraser has been visiting her mother. Mrs. G. R. O’Daniel of Pen Tom Gurdane and his good wife Lewis. Nampa. Idaho, and Mr. and said the expert, "require all fifty- , Miss Halen Couture, who has been parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. Kingsley, dleton. left Sunday for San Diego, and Alma Hitt getting the best of Mrs. Fred Lewis, Caldwell, Idaho two cards at once. so. unlike poker, employed in Pendleton, visited here and Mr. Fraser’s parents. Mr. and Calif, where they will visit the ex- They expect to he gone Bert Nation In a conversation on Mm Elizabeth Lewis, Portland; and it is difficult to control the vagaries with friends this week while return- Use H. T. Fraser here for six position. Main street. J. 8. Christian, Prosser, Wn. two weeks. •f chance.” ; weeks. lag to her home la Portland. iode ‘Aw ■ ■ ■ * — • =------ — • -