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T H E H E R M IS T O N H E R A L D , H E R M IS T O N . O R E G O N .
PAGE TWO
OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings
HERMISTON, OREGON j
SATURDAY - OCTOBER 21
P A L N IG H T
THE 3
angels
WASH
THEIR FACES
M usical— M usic w ith a Sm ile.
H isto rical T ech n ico lo r F e a tu r e tte
— L in co ln in th e W h ite H ouse
SUN. - MON. - OCT. 22 - 23
Continuous Show Sunday
* Robert
*Nan
CUMMINGS * GREY
‘ GLORIA JEAN
WPawOP
C artoon - I t’s An 111 W ind
Floyd G ibbons’ T ru e A d v en tu re—
The H u m an Bomb
TUES. - WED. - OCT. 24 - 25
Inrlcie
Freddie
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Ä N ew UNIVERSAL Picture :
Color C arto o n — A D ay a t th e Zoo
Comedy-—Sophoipore S w in g
THURS. - FRI. - OCT. 26 • 27
Í w'fiuon
§8 poimu
O n a m id s u m m e r e v e , a m a id e n ,
h a v in g f a s t e d a ll d a y , s h o u ld la y
a c le a n c lo th w ith b r e a d , c h e e s e
a n d a le , a n d s i t d o w n a t m id n ig h t
a s if to e a t . H e r d e s tin e d h u s b a n d
E m m e tt Cooney bagged a buck and
H arvey P ay n e left W ed n esday for
w ill th e n , if t r a d i t io n is ju s tif ie d , be
a doe in th e M u rd e re r's C reek d is t­ a w eek’s h u n tin g tr ip w ith frien d s d r a w n to e n t e r th e ro o m a n d d r in k
ric t la s t w eek.
a t L ong C reek.
a t o a s t to h e r .
L arg e b u n d les of n ew sp ap ers a t
T h is is o n e of m a n y s a m p le s of
B azaar an d silv e r te a Dec. 2 0 th a t
tfc o ld E n g lis h c h e e s e - lo r e , c o lle c te d in
U nion ch u rc h b asem en t.
9-tfc T h e H erald office, 5c.
S. J. D evine of L ex in g to n w as a “ A t th e S ig n o f th e C h e e s e .”
Mr. an d Mrs. Chas. W ilcox an d b u sin ess c a lle r in H erm isto n
N e w Y e a r ’s d a y g r e e tin g s , i t a p ­
la s t
p e a r s , s h o u ld p r o p e r ly c o n c lu d e
Don A lsto tt re tu rn e d from a d eer T h u rsd ay .
w ith th e j in g le .
h u n t th is w eek em p ty h an d ed .
H ig h e st m a rk e t p rice paid for
M a y y o u o f p o ta to e s a n d h e r r i n g s
M. J. T ay lo r h u n te d in th e A r­ eggs. Cash o r tra d e . S m ith ’s S tore.
h a v e p le n ty ,
buck le c o u n try la s t w eek end b u t
9 -lc
W ith b u t te r a n d c h e e s e a n d e a c h
failed to connect.
M au rice D alton an d L a ird W oods
o t h e r d a in t y .
You save, we serve. R ead o u r ads. of D allas w ere g u ests of J a rv is D ur-
C h r i s t m a s e v e c h e e s e , on th e o th e r
S m ith 's S tore.
9 -lc fey S a tu rd a y an d S unday.
h a n d , a c c o r d in g to a N o r th R id in g
L. H. F lo ra Sr. le ft T u esd ay n ig h t c u s to m , s h o u ld b e m a r k e d w ith a
O. O. F elth o u se w as a b u sin ess v i­
c r o s s a n d a s s o c i a t e d w ith b a r le y
s ito r in P o rtla n d , g o in g dow n M on­ for C olorado S p rin g s w h ere he w ill
m e a l a n d ( s o m e tim e s ) g in .
jo
in
his
fam
ily
an
d
m
ake
th
e
ir
home
day an d r e tu rn in g W ednesday.
A s fo r M a y d a y . th e p r o p e r R a n d -
w ic k ( G l o u c e s t e r s h i r e ) p r o c e d u r e
Dave M ittlesd o rf proved a success­ th ere.
O
tto
P
ierce
a
n
d
B.
S.
K
ingsley
u s e d to b e to ro ll t h r e e c h e e s e s ,
ful h u n te r w hen he re tu rn e d S u n d ay
from n e a r th e P ierso n ra n g e r s ta tio n a re h u n tin g n e a r th e P ie rc e cab in g a r la n d e d w ith flo w e rs, t h r e e tim e s
above U kiah. Gene P ie rc e of P e n d ­ a r o u n d th e v illa g e c h u r c h b e fo re
n e a r U k iah w ith a 3 -p o in ter.
th e i r c e r e m o n i a l d is s e c tio n by th e
leto n h u n te d w ith th em Sunday.
Mrs. J o h n N a tio n of A llian ce,
M rs. W a lte r B lessing of P o rtla n d v illa g e r s , s a y s th e M o n tr e a l G a z e tte .
H u n g e r f o r d , a t H o c k tid e , f a v o re d
Neb.. 8 1-year-old m o th e r of B. J.
sp e n t sev eral d ay s la s t w eek w ith p u n c h w ith i ts c h e e s e , a d d in g to th is
N atio n , a rriv e d last T h u rsd a y to
Mrs. A u g u st L in d e r an d
o th e r m ix t u r e m a c a r o n i a n d w a t e r c r e s s .
spend th e w in te r in H e rm isto n . Mr.
frien d s.
G o in g f u r t h e r b a c k in to h is to r y , it
N atio n h ad n o t seen h is m o th e r for
Col. an d Mrs. L. W. Jo rd a n w ere is s u r m i s e d t h a t th e d e lic a c y w h ic h
17 years.
(S u n d ay g u ests of th e AV. J W a rn e rs J a e l s e r v e d to S is e r a on a lo rd ly
Mrs. O tto P ierce, M arion an d S ta n ­ a t th e W a rn e r cabin a t L angdon d is h b e f o re m u r d e r i n g h im w a s
m o s t p r o b a b ly c h e e s e , a n d it is
ley v isited from S a tu rd a y to T u es­ L ake.
r e c a lle d t h a t c h e e s e m a d e f r o m th e
day in P o rtla n d . W h ile th e re th ey
M rs. R en a W a te rm a n re tu rn e d m ilk o f s h e e p a n d g o a ts w a s o n e of
a tten d ed th e w ed d in g of V an W il­
T u esd ay from W alla AValla a fte r th e few c o m m o n a r ti c l e s o f d ie t
son, Mrs. P ie rc e ’s n ep h ew , Mrs.
sp en d in g a week w ith h e r d a u g h te r m e n tio n e d b y H o m e r.
G lenn R ip ley a n d V era Sisson, w ho
In I r e l a n d , c h e e s e is s a id to h a v e
an d fam ily , Mr. an d Mrs. Bob Y ea­
had been v is itin g in P o rtla n d , re-
h a d a n h o n o re d p la c e in th e gold-
ger.
p la te d b a n q u e ts o f T a r a .
tu re d hom e w ith them .
Mr. an d Mrs. E lm e r D ixson an d
M o r e o v e r , e a c h E n g lis h c o u n ty
fam ily sp e n t a th re e w eeks v acatio n h a d o n c e its o w n v a r ie ty o f c h e e s e .
tr ip to S eattle, B ellin g h am an d P o rt A m o n g th o s e w h ic h a r e n o w a lm o s t
f o r g o tte n a r e m e n tio n e d th e c h e e s e s
A
ngeles w h ere th e y v isited re lativ es
BLACK & WHITE BEAUTY
of S h r o p s h ir e , B a n b u r y , N o rfo lk ,
an d frien d s.
E s s e x , K e n t, S u s s e x , S u ffo lk , a n d
SALON
C o th e r s ta n e ( Y o r k s h ir e ) .
Mrs.
Alice
W
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er,
fo
rm
erly
ow
n­
E x p e rt in B eau ty C u ltu re
A ll th is a n d m u c h o th e r i n t e r e s t ­
e r of th e H erm isto n T ra n s fe r Co., is
E stle Steele, Mgi".
sp e n d in g th is w eek in H erm isto n in g in f o r m a tio n a b o u t c h e e s e h a s
P h o n e 211
-
H e rm isto n
b e e n c o lle c te d by th e N ew Z e a la n d
v is itin g w ith frien d s.
She is now
D a ir y b o a r d , b y w h ic h th e b o o k le t
re sid in g a t L ew isto n , Idaho.
in q u e s tio n is is s u e d . A p p r o x im a te ­
M rs. H a rry K elley and d a u g h te r ly h a lf th e c h e e s e c o n s u m e d in
K a th le e n re tu rn e d S a tu rd a y from a B r ita in , it is p o in te d o u t, no w c o m e s
m o n th ’s v a c atio n a t O n tario
w ith fro m t h a t d o m in io n . T h e a v e r a g e
Mr. K elley. Mr. K elley re tu rn e d to c o n s u m p tio n in E n g la n d is 9%
pounds p e r h e ad a y e a r, c o m p a red
O n tario Sunday.
w ith e ig h t a n d s e v e n -te n th s p o u n d s
Mrs. E rie S to rg ard of P ra irie C ity 20 y e a r s a g o .
A large beautiful 8x10 photo­
LOOK!
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itf
* ParwmewiH Pirtvre • Directed I
w ith
Betty Grable - Jackie Coogan
graph of yourself or members of
your family, nicely mounted, can
be had by trading w ith Saylor’s.
Photos made by Kennell Ellis
Studio, Pendleton, Oregon. Come
in and see sample.
•
Roy Milland - Isa Miranda
in
Hotel Imperial
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BAKING CHOCOLATE
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BACON JOWLS
S easo n in g Bacon
14*
OYSTERS
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Many Ancient Tradition»
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PHONE 341 - HERMISTON
an d h e r m o th e r Mrs. M a rtin D u rb in
of E u g en e w ere g u e sts from M onday
till T h u rsd a y a t th e hom e of M r. and
Mrs. H arv ey P ayne.
Mr. an d Mrs. G eorge C orliss and
Mr. an d Mrs. R alp h T h o rn b u rg and
son re tu rn e d W ed n esd ay
from a
h u n tin g trip .
T h e p a rty got four
deer.
R um m age sale an d food sale a t th e
H erm isto n H otel d in in g room on Oc-
tb e r 27 an d 28 by A lta r Society. 9 -lc
Miss M a rg a re t F elth o u se a rriv ed
T u esd ay to v isit a t th e hom e of h e r
p a re ts. Air. and Mrs. AV. W. F e lt­
house. M a rg a re t h as been em ployed
for th e p a st 2 % y ears as se c re ta ry
to C om m issioner R. E. R iley a t P o r t­
land.
Air. an d Airs. A. F. R o h rm an sp en t
from S u n d ay till T u esd ay in P o r t­
lan d . sto p p in g also a t th e hom e of
Air. an d Mrs. Ja n ie s B enoit a t F o rest
Grove. T he R o h rm an s re tu rn e d w ith
a new tra c to r.
T he C olum bia a n d W estlan d H ome
Ec clubs w ill m eet to n ig h t (T h u rs ­
d a y ) a t th e hom e of Mrs. M ay K en-
nison to m ake p la n s fo r Pom ona
w hich w ill be held N ovem ber 2 here.
Mrs. Jo e C orliss w as ho stess to th e
W estlan d H om e E c club a t th e hom e
of Airs. Jess P rin d le AVednesday of
la s t week.
Alias V ivian D yer re tu rn e d M on­
d ay fo r an in d e fin ite sta y w ith h er
p a re n ts. S h e sp en t th e su m m er in
F re e w a te r and P en d leto n .
Mr. an d Mrs. G. C. H u m p h rey s
h av e moved to H erm isto n from P e n ­
d leto n and a re liv in g In th e C ronk
a p a rtm e n ts . Mr. H u m p h rey s is band
in s tru c to r in th e local h ig h school.
H e is also d ire c to r of th e c ity band
a t P en d leto n .
M r. an d Mrs. E a rle R ich ard so n
and V iv ian visited S a tu rd a y and
S u n d ay a t th e A1 Q u lrln g hom e.
T h ey cam e to a tte n d th e w ed d in g of
Ml»s P a u lin e Stoop. W h ile h ere Mr.
R iclrardson enjoyed some p h e a sa n t
! b u n tin g .
- —
• -----
STANFIELD CLUB
SPONSORS DANCE
Snake R'ver Valley
Is 7,S00 Feet Deep
T h e d e e p e s t g a s h in th e N o rth
A m e r ic a n c o n tin e n t is n o t th e G r a n d
C a n y o n of th e C o lo ra d o , a s m o s t
p e o p le b e lie v e , b u t th e c a n y o n of
th e S n a k e r i v e r in Id a h o .
A t its
d e e p e s t p o in t th e S n a k e r i v e r c a n ­
y o n is 7,900 fe e t w h ile th e c a n y o n
of th e C o lo ra d o r e a c h e s 5,650 fe e t.
T he S nake riv e r canyon a v e ra g e s
fo r 40 m ile s a d e p th of 5,500 fe e t,
w h ic h is a lm o s t e q u a l to th e G r a n d
c a n y o n a t its d e e p e s t p o in t.
O tis W. F r e e m a n , h e a d of th e d e ­
p a r t m e n t o f G e o lo g y a n d G e o g r a p h y
of th e E a s t e r n W a s h in g to n c o lle g e
of e d u c a tio n , C h e n e y , W a s h in g to n ,
p o in ts o u t t h a t th e S n a k e r i v e r c a n ­
y o n is a ls o o n e of th e l a s t r e m a i n ­
in g p io n e e r a r e a s in A m e r ic a , s o m e
200 p e o p le , in c lu d in g 40 f a m ilie s liv ­
ing in th e c a n y o n s 75-m ile le n g th .
M u c h le s s s p e c t a c u l a r t h a n th e
C o lo ra d o , th e S n a k e r i v e r c a n y o n
“ is b o th th e n a r r o w e s t a n d th e d e e p ­
e s t g a s h in th e N o rth A m e r ic a n c o n ­
t in e n t ,” h e s t a t e s . F r o m th e s u m ­
m it o f H e D e v il p e a k , s e v e n m ile s
e a s t o f th e r i v e r , to th e e d g e o f th e
r i v e r th e d e p th is 7,900 f e e t; fro m
B r ig h t A n g e l p o in t, a n e q u a l d is ­
t a n c e fro m th e C o lo ra d o , t h e d e p th
is 5,650 f e e t.
F r o m H u n tin g to n ,
O r e ., to L e w is to n th e S n a k e r i v e r
d e s c e n d s o n a n a v e r a g e n in e f e e t
to a m ile , in s o m e s t r e t c h e s m o r e
th a n 12 fe e t to a m ile .
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M a rd i G ras Custom
T h e c a r n i v a l s e a s o n a t M a rd i
G r a s is of a n c ie n t a n d s o m e w h a t
o b s c u r e o rig in .
I t w a s in tr o d u c e d
in to A m e r ic a by th e F r e n c h c o lo ­
n is ts , a n d c e le b r a tio n s a r e r e c o r d e d
a m o n g th e a c t i v it i e s of th e s o ld ie r s
a t F o r t L o u is d e la L o u is ia n a (1702-
10) on th e firs t s ite of M obile, A la.
S im ila r f e s tiv itie s w e r e o b s e r v e d in
" c w O r le a n s f r o m th e tim e of its
f o u n d a tio n .
I t W as n o t u n til 1857,
h o w e v e r, t h a t a g ro u p of f o r m e r
r e s id e n ts of M o b ile , A la ., p ro d u c e d
th e first p a r a d e w ith flo a ts a t N ew
O r le a n s .
D i s r '. 'c r y of A lu m in u m
T h e e le m e n t a r y n a tu r e of a lu m i ­
n u m w a s re c o g n iz e d by th e E n g lis h
s c ie n tis t, S ir H u m p h r y D a v y , b u t
n o t is o la te d u n til 1823, w h en W o h le r
a t G o ttin g e n s u c c e e d e d in d e c o m ­
p o sin g
a lu m in u m
c h lo rid e .
In
F r a n c e , D e v ille in 1854 o b ta in e d it
by e le c tr o ly s is .
T h e m a n u f a c tu r e
of a lu m in u m on a la r g e s c a le w a s
d u e to th e d is c o v e r y of C. M . H a ll
in 1886 t h a t th e o x id e c o u ld be
e le c tr o ly z e d in s o lu tio n in m o lte n
c r y o lite .
C H U R C H O F C H R IS T
C olum bia School
1 1 :0 0 A. M., Devotional service
an d com m union.
1 0 :0 0 A. M. B ible school.
S E V E N T H DAY A D V EN TIST
CHURCH.
A. T. K in g sb u ry , E ld er
S a b b a th school a t 1 0 :0 0 A. M.
A. M. B rock, s u p e rin te n d e n t.
P re a c h in g serv ice a t 1 1 :0 0 A. M.
For Your
ENJOYMENT
Saturday, Oct. 21
At Stanfield
Stanfield Commercial Club
Presents a Dance at
Refvem Hall
—- MUSIC BY TROUBADORS —
A dm ission 60c & 15c
L ow Lum ber Prices
• During the last six weeks lumber prices have ad­
vanced $3.00 to $8.00 per thousand feet, but our pri­
ces will be the same as before the rise, until Novem­
ber 1st, on stock that was on hand October 1st, after
that we will have to follow the market. So buy now
and make a big saving.
Legislative Mace
T h e fa m o u s m a c e in th e h o u s e of
r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s w a s p r o b a b ly l a s t
u s e d d u r in g t h e S ix ty -fifth o r W a r
c o n g r e s s , w h e n h e a te d w o r d s p a s s e d
b e tw e e n R e p r e s e n t a t i v e T o m H eflin
of A la b a m a a n d R e p r e s e n t a t i v e P a t ­
r ic k D a n ie l N o rto n of N o rth D a ­
k o ta . N o rto n a p p r o a c h e d H e flin b e l­
lig e r e n tly , b u t b e f o re a n y d a m a g e
c o u ld b e d o n e th e s e r g e a n t a t a r m s
c a m e b e tw e e n th e m w ith th e m a c e .
M r. H eflin fig u re d in a n o th e r in ­
c id e n t w ith R e p r e s e n t a t i v e J o h n L.
B u r n e tt of h is ow n s t a t e d u r in g th e
s a m e h e c tic s e s s io n . M r. H e flin , a
le a d in g a d v o c a te of w a r w ith G e r ­
m an y , had m a d e so m e re m a rk s
w h ic h w e r e c o n s tr u e d a s c a s ti n g a s ­
p e r s io n u p o n th e p a tr i o t is m o f m e m ­
b e r s o p p o s e d to th e p a s s a g e o f th e
r e s o lu tio n w h ic h to o k A m e r ic a in to
th e W o rld w a r , w h e re u p o n M r. B u r ­
n e tt in q u ir e d w h y h is c o lle a g u e did
n o t g o to w a r h im s e lf . T h e m a c e
w a s r e q u ir e d to r e s t o r e o r d e r .
T he S tan field
C om m ercial club
w ill p resen t a d an ce a t Refvem h all
on S a tu rd a y , O ctober 21. T h is Is
one of a series of dances th e clu b has
put on d u rin g th e past few m onths.
A lillions of M e te o rs
M usic by th e T ro u b ad o rs w ill be fea­
S c ie n tis ts e s t i m a t e t h a t a b o u t a
tu red .
m illio n m e t e o r s e n te r th e e a r t h 's a t ­
S p a c e is
P o p u la r price,, of 60c and 15c a re j m o s p h e r e e v e r y y e a r .
filled w ith th e s e s t a r f r a g m e n ts ;
b ein g ch arg ed .
a s t r o n o m e r s th in k t h a t m a n y o f
th e m a r e th e r e m n a n t s o f c o r n e ts
w h ic h h a v e d is i n te g r a te d .
O f th e
m y r ia d t h a t a n n u a lly s t r i k e th e
e a r t h , h o w e v e r , fe w e r th a n 10.000
w e ig h m o r e th a n h a lf a p o u n d . In
a ll h is to r y , t h e r e is no r e c o r d of a
"A u n t T illie G oes To T o w n " is th e h u m a n b e in g h a v in g b e e n h it by
title of a play to be p resen ted by o n e .
W hen a m e te o r h its th e
E cho hig h school in th e E cho city g r o u n d a n d s to p s t r a v e li n g it be
h all on F rid ay , O ctober 20. T he c o m e s a m e t e o r i t e T h e G r e e k s a n d
R o m a n s w o r s h ip p e d a t le a s t t h i e t
Play w ill begin a t 8 :0 0 o ’clock.
T h e K a a b a sto n e
An admission price of
35c
fo r' o f th e s e a s g o d s
in M e c c a , b e lie v e d holy bv M os
adults and 15c for children w ill be
le m s , is p r o b a b ly a r r e t i o r i t e
charged.
ECHO HIGH SCHOOL
TO PRESENT PLAY
HAVE NOTHING ON OUR PA IN T!
F. M . Cox & Associates, Hermiston
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