THE _________ — -=- ===== HERMISTON THE HERALD, HERMISTON, HERMISTON OREGON. HERALD I ------------ 5 Published every Saturday at Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon, in the bert of Eastern Oregon's great irrigated alfalfa fields, by the Herald Publishing Company. SATISFACTION ALL AROUND ===== If you buy your Flume Lumber of us. We have just received a Complete Stock of the Very Best Flume Lumber See us before buying Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. Phono 111 • < R. A. BROWNSCN, MANAGER * WE OFFER . ...r 36 Pairs’ Mens’ Oxford Shoes Worth up to $8.50, at $3.00 per pair to close them out. These are mostly O’Donnell Shoes. Of course not new styles but very serviceable. WE ALSO OFFER FOR THE Ladies’ Oxfords and Pumps Queen Quality and Boston Favorite quality at $3.00 to close. These are just the thing for these days and will reduce your shoe cost materially. Sizes 3 to 5 1-2, broken lots. Nobby New Summer Caps Of the Gordon make are coming in now. Gordon hats in new styles and colors. Ladies’ Silk Hosiery, Holeproof Quality at $1.50 to $2.50 A Few Cluett Shirts for Men Not the very new style but good stock at $1.50; worth $3 now. A few Mon arch shirts at $1.25. We carry Arrow collars. In fact only standard goods find their way, on our shelves. You can be sure you are get ting quality here in everything and at reasonable prices. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Their Season Hermiston Produce & Supply Co Seat Owen F. Jones REPUBLICAN Candidate in Congress He favors: Equal rights to the Public, Labor and Capital Is immensely interested in irrigation develop ment, the advancement of the mining and tim ber resources of this part of Oregon and the re covery of our apportionment in the Federal fund for development purposes. He is in touch with the vital needs of Central and Eastern Oregon. PRIMARIES MAY 21 GET OUT ANO VOTE M. C. Athey, Editor Cover Your Car Entered as second-class matter, December ». 1906, at the postofice at Hermiston, Oregon Exposure and neglect reduces the value of an automobile 25 per cent or more the first year. Subscription Rates: One Year, SI.SO; Six Months, 75c THE SENATOR FROM OREGON The next United States Senator from Oregon should be a Republican because the next President of the United States will need his vote In the Senate to help put Republican policies into effect. A Democrat or a Non-Partisan in the United States Senate cannot be expected to support the policies of a Republican President engaged'in ful filling the platform pledges of the Repulican party. Only a Republican Senator can be | depended upon to support a Repub lican administration. As regards the welfare and pro gress of Oregon, the state can look for but little Federal aid if repre sented by Democrats or Non-Parti- sans in a Republican Congress. This is due to the well-known fact that the Senate performs its work, as does the eHouse, through committees and in a Republican Senate the chair manship of the leading committees which direct legislation is naturally entrusted to Republicans only. So that, for Oregon to secure ef fective results in Washington under tht coming Republican national ad- ministration, the state should elect a Republican United States Senator. Oregon is a Republican state and both Senators should be Republi cans. The Oregon delegation in Con gress would then be in a position to ask from a Republican national ad ministration everything that the state is entitled to. “BOB” STANFIELD Men who have been closely associ ated with Robert N. Stanfield in business for years declare that he is one of the hardest working men in the west. Whatever success he has achieved has been won by working long hours, combined with pluck, foresight and a magnetic personal ity. The knowledge of human na ture and the habits of industry and application acquired by him in his livestock business, will contribute to his success as a Senator, should he be elected. Born on July 9, 1877, at Umatilla. Oregon, Robert N. Stanfield is not quite 43 years of age. While he was attending the Weston Normal School his father died and upon his mother developed the care of 11 chil dren. Robert returned home in or der to assist his mother on the home ranch on Butter Creek and soon gave evidence of the remarkable tact and business ability which are at the foundation of his successful business career. Starting with only a hundred head of sheep he grad ually increased his livestock hold ings until he became one of the best known wool growers in the country. His popularity with all classes has not spoiled him and he is still hailed as "Bob” Stanfield by hundreds of friends and acquaintances in all parts of the state. NORTH DAKOTA PAYS From the published, reports of con ditions in North Dakota it appears that taxes have increased in the neighborhood of 300 per cent in the past two years of Non-Partisan league rule. The league program of socialism and state ownership is now costing the people heavily. A farmer gets no more for his produce than farmers in adjoining states and a loaf of bread or a meal costs Just as much in North Dakota as elsewhere. A costly political machine has been built up at the expense of tax payers, and investors steer clear of CHURCH NOTICES Baptist Church EVERY SUNDAY 10 a. m. Bible School classes for all grades and ages. A. E. Bensel, Superintendent. 11 a. m. Sermon. Pastor. 7:15 p m. Young Peoples' meeting 8 p. m. Preaching and song service Mid-week. Prayer, conference and Bible study on Thursday even ing. Cordial welcome extended to all. IRA DAVID HALL. Pastor. Phone 107 Christian Science Services, 11 a. m. Catholic Church Hermiston. 8:30 a. m. M. E. CHURCH M. R. Gallaher, Pastor MACK'S HALL Sunday School, 10 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. m. Epworth League, 7 p. m. Preaching. 8 p. m COLUMBIA SCHOOL Sunday School, 2 p. m. Preaching, 3 p. m. UMATILLA Sunday School, 10 a. m. Preaching Thursday, S p. m. North Dakota where an autocratic class rule in the interest of a priv ileged few endangers the safety of all kinds of investments. The league is making a determined fight to ex tend its influence to other states at coming elections. . Protection and care will materially lessen this depreciation and double the life of your car. Alfred I. Dupont, the great powder manufacturer, has gone over to the suffragists but it isn’t his kind of powder that the ladies have need of. PROTECTION SAVES EXPENSES ‘ There may be luck in odd num bers but third parties In this coun try have not found it so. Why should a fifty-cent increase at the coal mine mean a two-fifty increase at the door? If Commandment X were obeyed by the nations there’d be no need of Article X. Spring and peace are alike— neither is here but both ought to be. Use the money you are paying for storage space together with the money lost from neg lect and build a well designed and convenient Can you blame Democrats If they go fishing on primary day? GARAGE OF YOUR QWN YOF GOOD ROADS MAY 21 Vote 302 XYes for4% StateRond Bonuma annnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnannnannsnan ‘ WHISPERS OF WISDOM Laugh if you are wise.—Martial. Inland Empire Lumber Company Man may dismiss compassion from his heart, but God will never.—Cow per. Phone 331 “ The Yard of Best Quality” When lenity and cruelty play for a kingdom, the gentler gamester is the soonest winner,—Shakespeare. This Is the liar’s lot : he Is accounted a pest and nuisance, a person marked out for infamy and scorn.—South. Learning is wealth to the poor, an honor to the rich, an aid to the young, and a support and comfort to the aged. I am persuaded that every time a man smiles, but much more when he laughs, . it adds something to this fragment of life.—Sterne. Proportion thy charity to the strength of thine estate, lest God in anger proportion thine estate to the weakness of thy charity.—Quarles. Death and the cross are the two great levelers; kings and their sub jects, masters and slaves, find a com mon level In two places—at the foot of the cross, and in the silence of the grave.—Colton. H. M. STRAW. MGR. Le s : the J) Make housework a pleasure! ■ sis 1 ■ Every woman enjoys housework if nicely painted floors, neat wood work and attractive furniture give her half a chance to keep them neat and clean. There Is no vice that doth so cover a man with shame as to be discovered tn a lie; for as Montaigne salth, "A liar would be brave toward God, while he is a coward toward men; for a lie faces God, and shrinks from man.” —Bacon. That’s why she insists upon the timely application of B-H Paints and Varnishes. They bring back the new appearance and make possible the “something accomplished” feeling which makes the day’s work worth while. i See that the Bass-Hueter label is on the can that you buy! There is a special B-H product for every use- all easy-spreading; long-lived; made especially to meet Pacific Coast climate and condi tions. Come in today and let us help in your selection. Laws were made to restrain and punish the wicked ; the wise and good do not need them as a guide, but only as a shield against rapine and oppres sion ; they can live civilly and orderly, though there were no law in 'the world.—Feltham. SUCCESSI FOR SALE You want success. Are you willing to pay the price for it? How much discouragement can you stand? Paints S Varnishes How much bruising can you take? DISTRIBUTORS How long can you hang on in the face of obstacles? SAPPERS INC. Have you the grit to try to do what others have failed to do? Have you the nerve to attempt things that the average man would never dream of tackling? SEE Have you the persistence to keep on trying after repeated failures? Can you cut out luxuries? Can you do without things that others consider necessities? ' HITT Can you go up against skepticism, ridicule, friendly advice to quit, with out flinching? —FOR— Can you keep your mind steadily on the single object you are pursuing, resisting all temptations to divide your attention ? GUNS Ing private plans to introduce cotton growing on an extensive scale in the Spanish area of Morocco. CONFECTIONERY STATIONERY Ona fountain All Popular Scfi Tirink» Are you strong on the finish as well as quick at the start? Success Is sold in the open market You can buy it—I can buy It—any man can buy It who is willing to pay the price for It*—Exchange. Hirel ICE CREAM AMMUNITION A FULL UNE In Cono and Padfago . ( -