THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2», 1936.
IRRIGON
By MRS. W. C. ISOM
Mr. and Mrs. Loe and family of
Alexandria, Nebraska, and Mr. and
Mrs. Emery of Parsons, Kansas, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Caldwell
this week. Mr. Lee is a nephew of
Mr. Caldwell and Mrs. Emery is a
sister of Mrs. Caldwell, They
enroute to their new home near
Newport, Oregon.
Mrs. Floyd McCullon of Boise,
Idaho, arrived Monday to visit her
sister Mrs. Lyle Eddy.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chaney and ▲.
B. Chaney, his father, have moved
to the E. Fagestrom place.
Word was received here Monday
of the birth, of a baby girl Saturday
to Mr. and Mrs. E. Fagestrom at
their new home at Roseburg, Ore.
George Kendler is erecting a new
garage on the place purchased re
cently from A. R. Boulware.
Mrs. Claude Linkhart is visiting
relatives in Portland.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
Gene Arnberg is having the upper
story of his store building remodel
led this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Vancleve left for
their new home in the Willamette
valley the last of the week.
Students in the entire school were
busy posing for pictures last week.
Miss Billie Markham is employed
at the Montgomery Ward Co., ■tore
in Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs Slaighter and fam-
ily of Wallowa moved to the Kern
place southwest of Irrigon last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reiks visited
Prof, and Mrs. Kicker at Milton
Saturday. They also inspected the
new cannery while there.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grider and
Mrs. Fred Ricks were Hermiston
visitors Monday.
The Smith Brothers and R. V.
Jones and daughter Verna and son
Willard returned Sunday from their
two week’s hunting trip near Long
Creek, Ore. They brought back two
deer.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom enter-
tallied at a six-thirty dinner Thurs
day evening honoring the birthday
of their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Char
leen Isom. The guests were Mr. and
Mr3. Earl Isom and little daughter
Donna Joan, Mrs. Geo. Kendler and
daughter Yvonne, and Mr. and Mrs.
Batie Rand. The honoree received
several nice presents and a pleasant
evening was spent.
Emmett McCoy and son Russell,
and J. Berry of The Dalles, return
ed from a hunting trip last week
with a deer apiece.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bleakman
of Heppner were Saturday night
and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Isom. Mr. Bleakman called on
a number of friends on the project
Sunday. He is a candidate for judge
of Morrow county.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddy were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Williams Sun
day night.
Miss Mary Pope of Walla Walla,
Wn., Albert Vieg, Harold Edwards
and Miss Florence Christenson of
Umatilla were Saturday evening
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Williams.
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D. W. DAVIS
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“Opposed to Sales Tax”
D.W. HALL
I am 47 years old, a resident of Umatilla county for 22
years, home owner and taxpayer. I am married and
have three children. I have had varied experience in
public service, and feel I am qualified to fill the office
efficiently. I am a World War veteran, have taught
school and held a position with the Standard Oil Com •
pany of California. I have also been in the farming
game and mercantile business in Umatilla County and
have been a deputy assessor for several years, being
experienced in the appraising of property.
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The orchestra played for a dance
at Arlington Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rose of Pen
dleton visited Mr. and Mrs. O. Cor
yell Saturday night. They were en
route to Condon. Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien of Valley,
Wn., visited their son Glenn O’Brien
over the week end. Mr. O'Brien re
cently purchased the Jess Oliver
place.
The seventh and eighth grades
gave a party at the school auditor
ium Friday night.
Miss Virginia Chaney gave a
party for the high school students
at the Somo home Friday evening.
Miss Marjorie Williams spent
Sunday with Miss Alice Frederick
son.
Elroy Lamoreaux is building a
new breakfast nook for Mr. and Mrs.
Batie Rand.
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Mr. and Mrs. Norton were visit
ors at the L. Hammer home Sunday.
Visitors at the Tom Wilson home
Sunday were Boyd Waters, Rex Boy
len. Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Wilson and
family, Etna Wilson, John Aldrich,
Maxine Waters and Edwin Isensee.
Mr. and Mrs. Rowell and family
of Hermiston and Grayce Pearson
were Sunday visitors at the John
Grey home.
Mary Alice Corpe and Margaret
Clarke of Hermiston were Sunday
dinner guests of Opal Stockard Sun
day.
Beulah Ryland attended a Hal
lowe'en party at the James Todd
home in Hermiston Saturday after
noon.
Mrs. Alice Wells is visiting rela
tives in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thompson of
Hermiston. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wells
of Baker, Ore., and Ethan Bradford
of Louden, Ore., were dinner guests
at the John Grey home Monday eve
ning.
Mrs. Bill Linder was a luncheon
guest of her daughter Mrs. M. Fol-
lett in Hermiston Wednesday.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Hutsel gathered at the Dixson home
Monday evening to charivari them.
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COLUMBIA
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James Barber, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Barber, received cuts and brui
ses about the head and shoulders,
and a fractured elbow Saturday
night when his bicycle ran into a
car at the road junction at Pumpkin
Center, which was driven by Dale
Wells. He was taken to the Hermis
ton General hospital and is getting
along nicely.
Josephine Moyer of Hermiston
and Willard Hutsell of Columbia
were united in marriage Saturday,
October 24th, in Walla Walla. They
will make their home at the Dixson
home while Mr. and Mrs. Dixson
are away on a vacation trip in Cali
fornia and Arizona.
Barbara Reid, student at O.S.C.,
and James Reid of the army engin
eer's office in Portland, spent the
week end visiting their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Reid.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray and family are
living on the lower Reid place.
Rev. R. R Finkbiner, pastor of
the Methodist church, visited in the
district Friday.
R. H. Stockard and C. Lynch re
turned from southern Oregon, where
they each bagged a deer.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Hooker. Mr. and
Mrs. B. Hutchison and Nellie Hook
er were business visitors in Walla
Walla, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wojcik and
daughters Jenevieve and Evelyn and
Harry Hatfield, visited at the John
Jendrzejewski home last week. Mr.
Wojcik is a brother of Mrs. Jendrze
jewski.
Joe Hawkins of Adams visited at
the Tom Wilson home over the
week end.
Loren Caldwell, a brother of Mrs.
Bob Woodward, is visiting her this
week following a trip through Cali
fornia.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Linder of North
Dakota, who have been visiting
here, left for Portland, Ore., where
they will make their home.
Mrs. H. J. Ryland was a business
visitor in Pendleton Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Sharel of Spokane
were Visitors at the Bob Woodward
home this week.
Bill Shy and Bud Curtis spent the
week end in Pendleton and La
Grande. Mae Rogers returned from
La Grande with them and is visit
ing at the H. Hooker home.
Bill and Wayne Linder left last
week for Portland where they ex
pect to be employed.
Visitors at the H. Boylen homo
Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Connor and family of Her
miston, Mrs. H. Hooker. Nellie Hook
er and Marijane Hammer and Mary
Wilson.
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
FOR
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
FOR UMATILLA COUNTY
PRESENT DEPUTY
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
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A resident of Umatilla county for 35 years.
Educa-
ted at Oregon State College, and graduate Oregon
Law School. Fifteen years continuous practice in
Umatilla county, hut 5 years as Deputy District At
torney.
“HONEST. ECONOMICAL AND FAIR
LAW
ENFORCEMENT.”
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Vote For
Wm. R. Meiners
Democratic Candidate
FOR
County Commissioner
[Present County Commissioner]
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General Election, November 3, 1936.
— “Continued Square Deal to All Concerned” —
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For Your Consideration
for 1942
proper
THIS IS YOUR BILL!
YOUR DEMAND FOR FAIR PLAY!
1. STOPS future tax increases on homes and farms.
2. REMOVES present threat of wholesale seizure of
property for taxes.
3. REDUCES frills and waste in public expense.
4. PROVIDES generous additional funds for schools.
5. OPENS Oregon’s door to new settlers and investors.
6. CIVES taxpayers a voice in future tax levies.
Tax delinquency In Oregon Is now $46,510,724.53.
And growing year after year. IVs time to call a halt!
Pa. Adv. by Home & Farm Owners Asan, of Oregon, Amedeo M. Smith, Pres., 600 8.W. Washington St.. Portland, Oregon
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Resident and taxpayer of I
Umatilla
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J. B. Perry
Wm. R. Meiners
R. E. Goad
D. W. Davis
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For U. S. Representative
For Attorney General
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For County Judge
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in law enforcement.
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