It matters not how long you
live, but how well.
VOLUME XXXI
NUMBER 44
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PILOT ROCK PEOPLE
LOSE DWELLINGS IN
CLOUDBURST FLOOD
'Xir Hrnntahnt Urrali*
Umatilla Project Fair
September 22-23-24
o »• n-
HERMISTOH, UMATILLA
COUNTY,
ELWOODS CELEBRATE GRASSHOPPER BAIT
GOLDEN W EDDING
FORMULA GIVEN
OREGON,
JUNE 23. 1938
SAYLORS CONSTRUCT NEW FARM CO-OP.
NEW BUILDING
M A Y ORGANIZE
ECHO PROMOTES OLD-
FASHIONED FOURTH OF
JU L Y CELEBRATION
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Elwood will
Grasshoppers are becoming more
Construction started Tuesday on
A mass meeting of all farmers in
celebrate their golden wedding an noticeable in some sections and
a concrete building to rise in the 25 the district from Echo to Boardman
nlversary Sunday. June 26, at their poison bait is being recommended foot street front east of the variety and including Willow Creek dist
home two miles north of Hermiston by Jay T. Pierson, assistant county store, being built by Edgar Saylor. rict, will be held in the Union
where they have lived since August agent. Bran used as a base, con The building will be 25 by 65 feet church in Hermiston, Wednesday,
1935. They will hold open house taining lubricating oils, have prov
will be used for a dry goods and June 29, at 8:00 p. m. The purpose
DAMAGE ESTIMATED from two o'clock until five in the en as effective as baits containing and
men’3 clothing store. J. T. Tobin of of the meeting is to organize a coop
afternoon and invite their friends to molasses and water or water alone. Pendleton is the contractor, and ex erative association to handle farm EVENTS OUTLINED
AROUND $100, 000
call.
SEA oil, 20 to 30, Is used, and never pects to complete the building with supplies of various kinds.
BY COM M ITTEE
in six weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood came to oil ten or less.
Paul Carpenter, Extension Econ
The building will have a modern omist of Oregon State college, will
The formula calls for four pounds
A cloudburst sent a five-foot wall Hermiston three years ago the first
Echo business men have promised
of water surging through Pilot Rock of August from Kingman. Kansas of white arsenic to 100 pounds of plate glass front with a 16 foot stor be present to assist with organiza
at 3:30 p. m. Wednesday, causing One month after Mr. and Mrs. El bran, or if sodium arsenic is used age room in the back.
tion of the association, and to dis people in the west end of Umatilla
old-fashioned.
Mr. Saylor was manager of the cuss plans for financing, and form county a rousing
damage estimated at more than wood were married, June 25, 1888, three pounds to the 100 pounds.
$100,000 and making 250 residents at Hugton. Kansas, they returned to Other poisons are crude white arse Umatilla Electric Cooperative asso by-laws and articles of association. Fourth of July celebration this year.
Kingman, 200 miles distant by ox nic or paris green. The bait is ciation until the first of June and A general discussion of policy will There will be foot races, broad-
temporarily homeless.
jumps and various sports in the
is well known here. Mrs. Saylor has also be held.
Rains totaling 1.07 inches fell in team drawing a covered wagon. La scattered over the infeeted area.
Information pertaining to the morning and a basket dinner at
less than an hour, draining into ter they moved to Oklahoma where
One advantage of using this for had experience in the merchandising
noon when the granges in the coun
Bast and West Birch creeks which they made their home for 20 years, mula is the fact that the materials line in.Seattle and other cities, and purpose of the new cooperative or ty will assemble to hear a guest
met at Pilot Rock. Bursting the returning to Kingman. They drove are available everywhere and may will assist her husband in conduct ganization will be given at the speaker.
meeting. Every farmer in the dist
be safely stored In a dry place. The ing the business.
banks, the creeks roared toward the a car to Oregon in August, 1935.
A baseball game will be played
ricts mentioned in this article will
Their children are Lee Elwood of Farm Bureau Cooperative carries all
town, met, then threw their water
benefit by attending this meeting to during the afternoon which may be
deep into buildings which had been Hermiston, Mrs. Dewey Keller, Her materials needed for this formula.
HENDERSON MARRIES help organize this new cooperative. the league playoff game. Echo has
miston, and Clarence Elwood, re
hastily evacuated.
Refreshments will be served at the held one of the top positions in the
cently
of
Montevista,
Colorado.
Nearly every building in the bus
ALICE WELBES
league this season.
close
of the meeting.
W
O
M
EN
LEARN
OF
Their
granddaughter
and
grandson,
iness district was damaged and only
An array of fireworks has been
Gladys
and
Deverde
Elwood,
have
a few homes escaped damage. These
scheduled between the time of the
COLD
PACK
METHOD
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
P.
Welbes
of
made
their
home
with
them
since
were located on a hill. Property
prize fight and the opening of the
Gresham, Ore., announce the mar MISSIONARIES TO
owned by Mr. and Mrs. Walter they were children. All will be
dance, which will be a pleasure for
riage
of
their
daughter
Alice
Vir
present
at
the
golden
wedding
an
Women who attended the meeting
Smith of Hermiston was damaged,
JA M A IC A SPEAK
anyone to see.
Tuesday at the home of Mrs. W. A. ginia to Mr. Robert W. Henderson,
the poultry house washing away and niversary.
Mayor C. H. Esselstyne and Troy
Saturday,
June
18,
at
8:30
o’clock
Hineline learned that freezing af
the barn tipping from its founda
Coleman are general chairmen for
in
the
evening
at
Grace
Baptist
A
picture
of
the
work
yet
to
be
fords one of the simplest methods
tion. The residence was on higher
celebration and are supervising
done in Jamaica and of the work al the
of preserving foods. Demonstrations church in Portland.
BENEFIT SOCIAL
ground and escaped damage.
the sale of buttons which Is being
The
bride
is
a
graduate
of
Oregon
ready
accomplished
by
Lieut.
C.
Vin
were given by Mrs. Lucy Case, foods
carried out as a means of securing
Hans Nielson, a rancher, tele
specialist of Oregon State college, State college and has taught home cent Hall, independent missionary financial support for the celebra
phoned about 3:00 o’clock Wednes DECLARED SUCCESS
economics
in
the
Monmouth
high
in the Church of Christ, and retired tion.
who showed the fifty women in at
day afternoon "run for your lives,
school for the past year. She is af
U. S. A. two years ago, was
The Farm Bureau program and
how to double wrap meat filiated with Alpha Gamma Delta officer
there’s a flood on the way,’’ and
Boxing Card Completed.
givt:'. Sunday night at the Union
w*ithin 30 minutes thjt town w»s auction sale conducted at Columbia in double wax paper, preserve vege sorority.
church by Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cald
tables
by
dry
or
brine
pack,
and
pre
The boxing card for the Fourth
emptied, and the flood had struck. school house last Friday evening
Henderson is the son of Mrs well. The Caldwells will leave in
pare fruits for freezing by use of
The water surged > uwn the street proved an unusual success despite dry sugar or syrup.
Georgia Henderson of Hermiston October for the island of Jamaica of July celebration has been com
and into the rear of business build clouded skies and scattered showers
and graduate of the Hermiston high after they have secured their own pleted and contracts signed by the
Miss Case was assisted by Miss school.
manager, Charles Reese, for all but
ings. Air pressure in basements
He received his degree in support in America.
The receipts for the evening to
the minor preliminaries. Following
forced floors to bulge and then col taled in the neighborhood of $50, a Frances Clinton, county home dem agriculture at Oregon State college
The
island
of
Jamaica
is
150
miles
lapse as the water poured over them. substantial addition to the club onstration agent, and Mrs. Hineline. thi3 spring and is nbw employed as long and 44 miles wide, being cros is the card to date:
Main event. 10 rounds — Eddie
Miss Case told the ladies that research assistant at the experiment sed by the Blue Mountains, rising
A door covering the entrance into house building fund.
the basement of the bank building
The auxiliary members wish to with the rapid rise in the use of station at Moro, Ore., where the to 7,423 feet. It is inhabited by Spina, Portland, 135 pounds, vs.
Hall. Seattle, 137 pounds.
from the sidewalk, was blown open express their hearty appreciation frozen fruits and vegetables, there couple will make their home.
whites, negroes, Indians, Chinese, Johnny
Semi-final, 6 rounds— Don Crowe,
at least 15 minutes before the wa first, to the business men of Her has developed a demand for more in
Mrs. Henderson and her sister, halfbreeds, and has been under the
Vancouver, Wn., 155 lbs., vs. John
ter surged through the building
miston for their splendid coopera formation on packing, freezing, and Mrs. C. E. Baker, attended the wed English rule since 1665.
O'Leary, Seattle, 140 lbs.
Mrs. Henderson returned
The Caldwells are in Elgin this ny Four
A suitcase found back of one of tlon; second, to the Troubadoures storage of these products. Although ding.
round bout— K. O. Warner,
week assisting with a vacation Bible Pendleton,
the stores was opened and returned for their excellent music; third, to the steps involved in freezing are Sunday night.
school before going to Portland and Reith, 155. 155, vs. Battling Lucas.
to the owner whose name was found everyone who in any way contribu simple, there are a few fundamental
rules that should be followed if the
coast points. Contributions may be
inside. The owner reported that the ted to the success of the affair.
Four round bout— George Powell.
The next meeting of the auxiliary results are to be successful, Miss W ILL PARTICIPATE
mailed to Guy L. Drill, first Christ Pendleton,
suitcase had been lost for years, be
135, vs. Tommy Arnold,
Case
stated.
will be held Friday, July 1, at the
ian
church.
Salem,
Ore.,
for
the
lieved to have been stolen.
Umatilla, 135.
IN
WORLD'S
FAIR
club
house.
Mrs.
Georgia
McClintock
of
Pen
work
in
Jamaica.
__________
Two houses were washed from
Preliminaries will be announced
dleton was among those present, and
their foundations
and
smashed
later.
also
women
from
Umatilla,
Hermis
Five
4-H
club
boys
in
the
west
Weather
Report,
against store buildings, while sev
The main event will feature
Teachers Elected.
ton, Stanfield and Echo.
end of Umatilla county plan to par
eral small shacks were carried down
Max. Min. fighters who are well known on the
Bulletins on preserving fruits and ticipate in the Golden Gate Exposi Date
the canyon.
Miss Dora Moore, who has taught
world’s fair at San Francisco June 16 ............. ............... 81 . .. 5 8 Pacific coast. Spina is Portland’s
Communication and lighting faci in the Pine City school for the past vegetables by freezing may be se tion
next year when it opens in April June 17 ............. .............. 68 . .. 50 fighting Italian. He has been mak
lities were temporarily crippled. The two years, has been employed to cured from the agricultural exten Jay
T. Pierson, assistant county June 18 ............. .............. 65 . .. 50 ing some great fights this winter
water system was damaged, and teach history and geography in the sion department at Oregon State agent,
went to John Day Wednesday June 19 ............. ............... 65 . . 51 and has wins over some of the best
residents made hurried arrange Hermiston junior high school./ Her college.
to locate stock for the boys to feed June 20 ............. ............... 85 . .. 45 feather and light weights on the
ments to truck water 20 miles from home room will be the seventh
out in preparation for showing at June 21 ............. ............... 93 . .. 58 coast. He has boxed such fighters
grade. Jack Hodgen of Adams,
Townsend Convention Report.'
Pendleton.
June 22 ............. .... ......... 88 . .. 67 as Chalky Wright, Buzz Brown,
the junior livestock show.
graduate
of
the
University
of
Ore
Farm lands in the vicinity also
Frankie Monroe, Pablo Dana. He
Precipitation was .84.
The boys who are planning to
The Hermiston Townsend club in
gon
this
year,
has
signed
as
physi
were damaged and owners struggled
has stopped Manuel Plaza, Ross Du-
vites the public to its next meeting show are Leo Rueber, Kenneth Ben-
cal
education
instructor
in
the
high
back from surrounding hills where
magulies, Ross Calder and many
July 1, to hear reports of the na sel, Charles Kik, Eldon Saylor and
Felthouse Builds Residence.
tbjey had taken refuge, to survey school for the coming year to re tional convention given by H. R. Harry Lewis. A car load of stock
others. He is a short stockey little
place
Frank
O’Neill.
the wreckage.
W. W. Felthouse completed con fellow with a wallop In either hand
Hartley, president and delegate of will be sent from eastern Oregon
the club. The meeting will be held and will include the stock from this crete pouring for his second resi and is one of the toughest kids in
Heppner Flood Remembered.
dence constructed In Hermiston the boxing game today. Spina is
at 8:00 p. m. in the Legion hall. At section.
Stanfield Boy Bies.
within the last few months. The out to win the match on the Fourth
Cloudbursts have done much dam
the last meeting it was reported
house will be constructed over a as he has a promise of a chance to
Irvin Couch, 16, son of Mr. and that 3 6 new members had been
School
Election
Monday.
basement 24 by 30 feet and will meet one of the best lightweights in
Pilot Rock district in times past, Mrs. I. J. Couch of Stanfield, passed signed, making a total membership
the most disastrous being the one away Thursday morning at St. An of 172. The club also went on rec
The annual school election for have five rooms. Mr. Felthouse has the country if he can defeat Hall.
which drowned between 200 and 250 thony's hospital in Pendleton, fol ord as giving the Hermiston Herald district No. 9 will be held Monday, three other houses which he rents
Johnny Hall has defeated such
people at Heppner, June 14, 1903
stars as Kermltt Stewart, Zackle
injuries received Wednesday and Mayor F. C. McKenzie a vote of June 27, at the high school building in Hermiston.
The property" damage was around lowing
for
the
purpose
of
electing
one
di
Schell, Jimmy Dean, Eddie Norris,
morning when he was thrwn from thanks. The Herald for publishing
half a million dollars. A 20-foot a horse. He suffered head injuries Senator O’Connell's radio message, rector for a two year term and one
and many other boys. He is a fast,
wall of water came down Willow and did not regain consciousness. and Mayor McKenzie for his coop director for a five year term. The
lightweight with a knockout
creek and washed everything before Funeral arrangements had not been eration in raising the American flag polls will open at 2:00 p.m and *
BOARDMAN
* clever
punch in each hand, is a good ring
it.
_______
_______
hold
until
7:00
p.
m.
general and knows all the tricks. He
By Maryatta Thomas
on the opening day of the Townsend
made.
is rugged and can take the punches.
national convention.
Phyltss Studdle Is visiting her Hall has been boxing for five years
Myrtie Martin Married.
OKLA. REPORTER
grandmother,
Mrs.
N.
Faler,
for
a
and in that time has taken part in
Jane Hawkins Wins.
Eldon Saylor Improves.
Miss Myrtle Martin, daughter few days.
more than 100 fights. He has lost
W IN S NEWS AW ARD
Eleanor
Skoubo,
who
has
attend
Jane Hawkins, daughter of Mr.
but seven fights by decision, has
Eldon Saylor, son of Mr. and Mrs, of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Martin of Wal
and Mrs. Joe Hawkins of Adams, R. G. Saylor of Butter Creek, who la Walla, formerly of Butter Creek ed 4-H club summer school at Cor scored better than 30 knockouts and
New York, June 22— Mrs. Edna rode her horse “ Kid” to win a ladie’s underwent a tonsil and adenoid op district, was married to Jess Ham- vallis, returned home Friday.
won the balance by the decision
Eaton Wilson a farmer’s wife of free for all in the fourth mile and
Mrs./G. Russell motored to Odell route.
last Thursday in Portland mill of Stanfield, at Burns, Ore., Friday
Ripley, Okla., has been Judged the eighth mile races, at the Portland eration
on
business.
is reported as Improving. Complica Monday, June 20. Miss Martin has
best country newspaper correspon Hunt club 48th annual meet last tions
Shannon spent the week
developed when an abscess was been employed as beauty operator end Eldon
City Street Oiling.
dent of 1938, it was announced last week. She won two blue ribbons found,
visiting from Pilot Rock.
in the Hermiston Beauty Shop for
believed
to
have
been
the
week by Wheeler McMillen, editor and a pair of $16 riding boots. Jane cause of high fever and illness at in the past year.
.’ xj I s and Lowine Combstock, Vir
The Roger Construction Co. is
ginia Ruder, Burr Clark and Murton completing street oiling this week
ial director of the Country Home won in the races at Hermiston last tervals during the past winter. El
Osborn of Baker spent Sunday visit by putting a surface on Gladys ave
Magazine, which sponsors the an month on her horse “Kid”.
don is with his aunt and uncle at
Hedwall
on
Fair
Board.
ing at the H. R. Parsons home.
nual award to cross-roads writers.
nue and Ridgeway avenue to Third
7011 Holgate in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Peck are vis street. Second street and Third
M. G. Hedwall has been named by
Mrs. Wilson, who writes a column
street are being surfaced from Main
the city council to represent the iting in Wallowa.
o f farm and community news for the
Turner Called as Pastor.
E. Gorhmley of Pendleton, who to Ridgeway. The work will be
City of Hermiston on the Umatilla
weekly Gazette In .nearby Stillwa ♦
PINE
C
IT
Y
♦
with the Utah Woolen Mills, completed this week as authorized
ter, helps her husband operate their
The Full Gospel Mission recently Project fair board. Hedwall is man travels
a visitor In town Friday.
By Mrs. Bernice Wattenburger
by the City of Hermiston. The Rog
270 acre dairy farm, togther with
held Its annual election and busi ager of the Umatilla Cooperative was
John Yonger and Bob McCutchen
their four sons. She ie described
School election was held Monday ness meeting. Albert B. Turner was Creamery and active in civic af left Thursday for Athena where er Construction company has nearly
completed the oil surface on the six
by Otis W ilt, editor of the Gazette, at 2:00 o'clock. Mrs. Fay Finch unanimously elected as pastor for fairs. N. R. Mueller has resigned
they are employed.
_______
miles of diagonal road to the Junc
as the pride of his staff. And what was re-elected clerk ftor one year another year, and the name of the from the board.
Norma Gibbons and Mr. and Mrs. tion at the Wallula cut-off hlgih-
correspondent isn’t, he says, "whose and Russell Moore director for a church changed from Full Gospel
J. F. Barlow motored to Eugene Frl way.
______ ____ ______
copy doesn’t have to be penciled and three year term. It was voted to Mission to Pentecostal Tabernacle.
Tatoo Ink Available.
Turkey growers will be glad to day where Barlows will visit and
who always finds something of hu keep the high school at Pine City Rev. Turner announces that he ex
man interest in the farm communi for the coming year. It was also pects to have the Skondeen Musical know that tatoo ink is now avail Miss Gibbons will attend summer THE ADVENTURES
school.
ty ”
voted to hire a second high school Evangelists of Key West. Florida, able at the office of Jay T. Pierson,
Eldon Shannon has returned
with them for a special series of assistant county agent. The ink is to Mrs.
As the national winner Mrs. Wil teacher.
her work In the Oasis Service sta OF T O M SAWYER
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew meetings beginning Sunday, June in two ounce bottles and may be tlon after a vacation of several
son received $500 in cash, and a
free trip to New York. Washington, spent the week end at home from 26th. Watch the paper for further purchased at cost. Tatoo markers weeks.
The typical American boy— he
may be repaired by leaving them at
and White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., Spokane. They returned Monday announcements.
Mr. and Mrs. 8tevens of Hermis doesn’t sing, he doesn't dance, he's
the
assistant
county
agent’s
office.
night,
to
look
after
his
sheep
inter
where she will be a guest at the
ton spent Sunday in Boardman.
nobody’s prodigy, and he doesn’t
convention of the National Editor est.
Warren Dillon, Ed Skoubo and suffer— comes to the screen at last.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers and
ial Association. SWe al+i wfll be
Virginia Compton spent Sunday In
He is Tommy Kelly, the 12-year-
Interviewed over a coast-to-coast family, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch
Umatilla.
old unknown from the Bronx, who.
NBC network by James W. Barrett, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Virginia Compton left for her wholly unknown, totally inexper
director of the Press-Bureau Radio Strain. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Young
home at Hllgard after visiting on ienced. was selected from among
and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wat
Bureau.
the project.
more than 25,000 American boys as
Mrs. Wilson sums up her Journal tenburger and family, all of Pine
Mr. and Mrs. G. Wicklander Jr. an Ideal Tom Sawyer for the Tech
City, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Van
istic creed briefly:
have moved onto the Ed Kunzie nicolor production of “The Adven
place In town.
tures of Tom Sawyer," which comes
“I am interested in writing the Orsdall of Pendleton spent Sunday
A date ringed with red in the
The 8. 3. Charles L. Wheeler, with
The regular Boy Scout meeting to the Oasis theatre Sunday.
good things about my neighbors and enjoying a picnic in Pasco, Wn.
history
of
Pacific
Northwest
trans
Captain Arthur H. Riggs, master of was
Miss
Barbara
Buseick
of
Long
held Monday night, with one
"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer”
have not written of their scandals.
portation will be July 9, 1938. On the Oregon Steamboat Men’s asso
Thp duty of the country correspon Creek, who has been visiting a week that day the first ocean ship will ciation and veteran member of the boy passing the tenderfoot test. was, in its essence, an autobiogra
with
her
grandparents,
returned
Dale Hnsselll was appointed Senior phy of the early life of Mark Twain,
dent. I think, is to sell her neigh
Monday. Her parents have been in move inland through two mountain Columbia River Pilots’ association, Patrol leader.
embellished with anecdotes and ex
borhood and not to sell it short.”
ranges
for
a
distance
of
200
miles
on
the
bridge,
will
leave
Vancouver
Portland for a week.
The Ladles Aid started a quilt at aggerations from the author's fer
from
the
Pacific
ocean
to
The
July
9
at
3
A.M.
A
naval
escort
Frank Ayers of Hermiston was
meeting Tuesday afternoon.
tile Imagination.
Dalles. Indeed. It will be an event will be furnished by the Coast their
Annual Turkey Growers Meet.
visiting on the creek Monday.
The Boardman Daily Vacation
It is a triumph of marvelous en
of
climax
for
the
nation,
for
it
will
Guard
Cutter
Onondaga,
Comman
Mias Charlotte Helms returned
Bible school will close Friday, fol tertainment and one of the finest,
The Eastern Oregon Turkey Grow
be
in
dedication
of
the
Mid
Colum-
der
Higbee,
and
U.8.8.
Eagle,
Com
things that has ever been done. In
era’ association held its annual Saturday evening from Spokane to bla-Boiirfevlile Seaway, the longest mander Sass. The army will be lowing a ten day session.
Mrs. C. Barlow and daughter black and white It would be a great
meeting last Saturday afternoon In spend the summer at home.
river
ship
channel
In
the
Union
of
represented
by
the
Corps
of
Engin
The fine rain over the week end
Chloe, Mrs. 3. Russell and Mrs. J.
In technicolor It Is su
the auditorium building on the fair
States.
eer boats, Robert Gray and Feather. Allen motored to Pendleton Satur picture.
perb. The subject Is one that lendv
grounds. John Jendrzejewski was re will save a good many acres of new
Through arrangements of the
The first center of celebration day.
Itself to color and some of the shots
elected president anad Merrill Pot alfalfa.
Mr. and Mrs. Bantan Clark of Port of The Dalles with the McCor will be at BonneYil?» darn, where
Mr, and Mrs. C. Tannehill re are breathtaklngly magnificent, es
ter as a director. Regular business
mick Steamship company, the 8. 8. the marine cortege will arrive at turned Saturday from State Grange pecially those where Tom and Becky
was transacted and a financial re Rhea Creek spent Monday afternoon Charles
L. Wheeler will leave Los 9:30 A.M. and Initiate activities of where they have attended sessions are lost in the cave. It is said to
port given by the secretary Mrs. at the Pine City school meeting.
Mr. Clark was principal of Pine City Angeles harbor June 29, and San a program, which will be broadcast at Klamath Falls.
be the first time a cavern with its
Julia Penney of Stanfield.
Francisco July 2, with an allocation over a coast-to-coast radio network.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Kingsbury of stalactles and stalagmites has been
school last year.
of 1500 tons of cargo to be deliver At 10:30, the merchant, naval and Hermiston were on the project Mon shown In natural color. Moreover,
Word
was
received
that
Miss
Dora
STOCK STRAYED
E. Moore who taught at Pine City ed at The Dalles at rates identical army craft, followed by an argosy day.
the pictorial effects of the quaint
Mrs. Ed Barlow has finished her settings of the small town and the
Strayed from U. I. Wilson the past two years, has a contract with those applying to Portland. of river boats and barges, will move
ranch — one fie .-bitten gray mare, to teach in the Hermiston high When she discharges at The Dalles toward The Dalles, arriving at 3 P. work as mall carrier and Mr. Tan- background
of
the
Mississippi
the steamship will sail tor the Cal M. At 4:00 a parade will be held. nehil has returned to his Job.
welgi. about 1200 lbs. Gone from school.
against which the oolorful and In
ifornia
ports
with
cargo,
bearing
This
will
be
followed
by
a
ceremo
Echo
Coats,
who
has
been
work
Mrs. Lacy O'Brien and family
ranch .'or three months. Reward.
teresting characters play out their
U. I. Wilson. Columbia Diat., Her took in the circus in Pendleton Sun the same rate as applying from ny. the program of which will be ing for the past week at the Ed Bar- drama, are all heightened by the
Portland
to
these
California
ports.
broadcast.
( Continued on page *)
miston. Oregon
adv. day
use of color.
I
OUTSTANDING EVENT IN COLUMBIA RIVER
TRANSPORTATION SET FOR SAT., JULY 9TH