PAGE SIX to get our bread with U rge eu, ’X » T r°‘ d’ bU,,t' 8re th tw th»‘ sweating of the brow. So | Do you ever ask yourself what ln .fr » f rarrchsuts who have no ed th»mselves into districts Interest In us and no knowledge of therefore I think our first effort i really is the matter with this town? our community or Its needs. It is | Just stop a minute and really think should, be to form a large road dis foolish for us to htink that we owe trict, our union high school district ¡ _ and you will find out that it is as the ’is r k t B lroh „ r r ° .X " , ? ? 'immunity nothing add that we little poem says, "It is not your town, do not loue anything when we un would not be too large for one road | ■ turned from Iowa Saturday after-1 January he gave the sto v ea * it's you.” Hermiston has one of the necessarily send our money out of district, and then by voting a very. ■ noon where they have been visiting tor If» money. rUn best schools In the state, a Carnegie town for It the community is pros small tax each year we would soou (p library which no other community perous we will all prosper with it be in a position to build all our most >lth relatives and friends for the, - the size of ours has, larger and better and if the community is dead and Important roads and keep all our ■ I CLUB PP/ESIDENT DISCUSSES churches than any other town our run down at the heels we will all find roads In better shape. If we do thia size, a larger and stronger bank than ourselves in that very same sad con one thing alone I would feel that we £ Bellingham Vititor. (Continued From Page One) ■ any other town twice our size, a far dition. I say this regardless of who bad accomplished something. Mr». Morlan left the first part of Our road north to the Umatilh. ■ better newspaper and printing office you are or what your business mav the week for Bellingham. Washing -I a success and a >. .7 Rapids dam site should be kept open. ton. to visit her daughter. Mrs. Roy that are for the g a \ thlng‘‘ than any other town in Umatilla be . Haddoz, whose home la there. “ good of the commua- county possibly Pendleton excepted. If the aviation field Is established g, Now what should the club do this as now talked of this would be the ■ ity and the upbuilding of our city a bakery second to none for the qual and our project. It might seem un ity of its products, good restaurants year? It Is useless for me to get up most feasible road from it into Her- — ~ ««■Il Attend Dance. here and uivuiiuii mention d a tioae dozen or more loyal to say It. nevertheless it is Hermlstonians attending the dance true, that many of us, in fact most and hotel accommodations, a cream- things that we should do. If we do miston. O ut road out to the south at Pendleton Saturday night were T. of us, have lost all interest In ery, a Farm Bureau Co-op. which one thing and do It well we will side of the reservoir should be com pleted. We have now a number of draws trade to our city from 20 toSO West, Fred Gibson, John Haddoz,■ everything pertaining to have accomplished far more than to farmers living in that section who Ruth Dense., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bar- » u n ity at large and ^ . b e c o m e miles in every direction, a commun have started a dozen enterprises, and ity laundry which was perhaps the got no where with any of them. Our make Hermiston their trading center WariterOL’ okTan?,lane' ? a“d ,n our « in « h per- and they should have a better and Walter Blokland. sonal Interests that we have no time first of such an undertaking In the first and most important Item Is more direct road. Some time, in the state, and stores In most every line rot-ds and I think we all know de for our fellow citizens or the inter that are as up to date with as large finitely now that the only way to coming early spring, I would like to Notice— Eastern Star. ests of our community. see this club put on another one of its Stated communication of Queen Too many of us have become and as good a stock of merchandise get any road work done or new roads old time get-to-gether meetings and as can be found in any town three Esther chapter O. E. S. next Thurs knockers instead of good boosters built is to form a road district and day at 8 P. M. Installation of of which all communities must have. It times the size of Hermiston and many vote a small tax each year and then invite to it every patron of the town. I think these meetings are a ficers by order M. M.— adv. a stranger cornea to town looking for other undertakings worthy of men when we have the money we are in a big help to keep up the spirits of all tion, but do we patronize these in position to go before the county a location does he find us all boost of us and do much to unite the coun From Spokane. » » ? No. if he spends an hour on stitutions as we should? No that is court and tell them the road work try and town in a bond of friendli one of our greatest troubles. How we want done or the new roads built ness and good fellowship. Elder F. A. Detamore of Spokane ' the streets and in the business houses was in Hermiston for a three d a y jta|klng he has learned enough with- many of us patronize the local in and that we have so much money and If we wish to make Hermiston a mlssionary institute at the Adventist!out even going out to look over the stitutions as they deserve to be pat that they have to match it. This 1 bigger city and a better place in ronized? How many of us send out think is compulsory on the county church the past week end. Plans ’“nd and is ready to move on to what which to live we must all put our were laid for a community wide mis- ... be hopes to be a more favored soot of town for articles that we should court and we have found that the all for one and one for all. Our slo --- ....... vv. n lttn u r v w n e b ___ t . , .. ....... - . purchase at home? Practically every only parts of the county that arc sionary work to be launched in the We may not mean to be knockers but gan should be “A Bigger and Better | near future. Representatives were nevertheless too many of u8 are. We one of us do more or less, and why getting any road work done or new Hermiston.” do we do it? Many of us it would present from Iotre. Boardman and should boost. Our land if properly deem have that envy that nave m a t trace of < Pendleton. Mr. R. E. Keller of Pen worked TROY L A U N D R Y dleton and Mrs. Minnie Sype of El PHONE 1 9 -W far off, not to those friends and lensburg, Wash., were also present to put any real value on it at all? ------------ We neighbors with whom we are in dally assist in the institute. cannot expect any land, be It ever so good, to make a living for us without contact. This is a very short sighted policy as we must all sink or swim Hermiston Visitor. working it properly. God Almighty LATEST BOBBING Mrs. Doris Deeter. who trachea at told Adam and Eve when he kicked together In our little home commun SHAVING Cold Springs, was a Hermiston visi them out of Paradise, "By the sweat ity. I venture to say that to uphold all these local institutions, to support tor Saturday. of thy brow thou ghait earn thy brPa,l ” To many of ns today wish our home town merchants, will save m more (even In cash) than patron- Goes to Vancouver. Mrs. George Wagnor left for Van couver, Washington, the first of the week to take care of her sister, Mrs Dr. Gale, who is ill in thnt city. nshKUARY «, 1830 LOCAL NEWS ITEMS This is the Separator that has pleased housewives in every community 5 5 5 'iV The McCormick-Deering Ball-Bearing Cream Separator ' h he next time you are n near our place, stop in T and look over the McCof- mick-Dcenng Cream Sepa rators we have on our floor. Here you w ill find a ma chine in just the right size that w ill suit you in every little detail. O r teB us when it w ill be most convenient and we KECK BARBER SHOP w ill prove to your full satis faction, right at your own house, that theMcCormick- Deerir.g is the closest-skim ming, easiest-turning, easi- est-to-wash cream separator you can buy. You w ill staypleased year after year w ith a McCor- mick-Deering. Come in and look it over. SI a ■ ■ -Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. s Where Your Dollars Have More “Cents” See Show. Hermiston people attending the ■how In Pcndloton Sunday night were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. Nei' Boynton, Herbert liedwall, Grace Jackson, Ruth Bcnscl and John Ilad- dox. Friday & Saturday CASH PRICES WHAT IS ADVERTISING? 16 POUNDS SUGAR Have Dinner. The August Linder family wore guests at the Frank Snell home Sun day for dinner. 5 GALLONS COAL OIL 8ALTED SODA CRAX, 2 POUNDS V iilton. Russell Blessing and Margaret Bill» were dinner gtie»t» at the Aug u»t Linder home Sunday evening. OYSTER CRAX, 2 POUNDS GINGER SNAPS, 2 POUNDS I QUART PURE.X (1 PT. FREE with each quart) 1 BOX IODIZED SALT luy» J The A. E. Benael family 1» the own er of a new Botch radio purchased from the Oregon Hardware & Iniple ment Co. 2 1-2 POUND BAGS SALT, 4 FOR 4 ROLLS TOILET PAPER, 1000 SHEETS TISSUE POTATOES, 100 POUNDS WHY PAY MOKE? Pendlet°n Visitors. Miss Laura Wallace and Miss Mar garet McDevitt were Pendleton visi tors Saturday night. Back at Work. Claude Keck, who has been III and has had Mr. Knight of Pendleton tak ing his place In the barber shop, la back at work again. Mr. Knight has returned to his home in Pendleton. New Mechanic at Work. Mr. McReynolds, new mechanic at the Rohrman Motor Company, Is on duty now. Teachers Here. Miss Dora Reoves and Miss Rlcco. teachers at the Umatilla school, were Hermiston visitors Monday. Bine Front. a .’ : « " X ' X u X ' Z ; : “ GENERAL MERCHANDISE THE O R EE N JTH B I F T ST A M P S Monarch Brand Groceries ARE THE FINEST LINE OF GOODS PUT UP ANYWHERE At Adventist School. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Cowger of Boardman fire spending a few days at the Adventist school this week. They are looking for a location in thia com munity. —All Varieties of— VEGETABLES, FRUIT, PFANUT BUTTER, CATSUP, COCOA, PICKLES. From Butter Creek,"T. Lee Savely, prominent rancher of I the Butter creek district was In Her miston Tuesday of this week looking after business Interests. Dee st i t - I that the sheep survived tho cold weather In fine shape. Give them a Trial. A NICE LINE OF VEGETABLES AND SEASONABLE FRUITS. GIVE US YOUR ORDET. W b. 0D,R SPR nra homert b now m We h«ve a n w line of full fashioned hos« for $1 00 week M ¿ M ‘— As «w u A KET> n ° d q’,Sllty- fuU Cnt' th' »nit this PHONE Published in the interest, of the people « f Hermiston and vicinity by THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. CHAIÑ RED&WHITE STORFS NORTON’S GROCERY Phone 331. Hermiston, Oregon, February 0* •30 EDITORIAL bed luck. Got an auto and It blew up. Got an airplane and it blew 1 here la an old saying that a silk down. purse can't be made from a sow’s ear, but they certainly build fine stad The winter is not over yet. iums by kicking her hide around. would be well to order another load of coal today. R. A. Brownson, Editor. Up In Walla Walla they have If any more towns get in debt stadium built of Tum-A-Lum cement as badly as Chicago, they will prob and it sure is nice. There are 1000 ably call on the farmers to give Jthcr uses for thia concrete on the city relief. farm and In town. Come in and let us show you some of them. We might give them a cow and two eb^-kens and let thbm -raise ’ Little Mary on seeing her first pea their own fod. I cock exalaimed, “Look. Auntie, one ¡of your chickens is In bloom.” The most unpleasant place to live is just beyond your income. By If leaks showed up when the snow building a Tum-A-Ijum home you I went off. fix the roof now. We have »111 get a lifetim e lease on happi ness and will save money instead | the material on hand. of paying rent. 171 KINGSLEY’S ___ TUM-A-LUM TICKLER WE ADVISE THAT YOU First Appearance Since Xmas. George Beddow was in Hermiston shopping and renewing acquaintance. Tuesday. Oeorg» farms In the Col umbia district and admitted that thia Make. Portland Trip. C. 8. McNaught left Monday for P week s visit in Portland. 121 MAIN ST. 35 Voi. 30 SA V E HERMISTON, OREGON 5=Sg Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. COMPLETE PROTECTION 1 Llfp- 3— Permanent Total C— Accident. 2— “"-Old Age Income. Disability. ' -Sickness. See J 0 ” » H A D D 0 X , Agent Bnt the Bines are all on the Outside B U R N H A M ’S wm~ PHONE 341 From Ione. Mrs. Cora Frank of lone is visiting her daughter at the Adventist dt-hoo this week. Hom» Over Week-end Miss Margaret Neary spent th- week end at the home of her father J. J. Neary. “Advertising is the education of the public as to what yon are, where yon are. and what you have to offer in the way of skill, talent or com modity. The only man who should not advertise is the man who has nothing to offer the world in the way of commodity or service.” — Elbert Hubbard. 3 , POUNDS LIBERTY SODA CRAX. SALTED RE-Model the house. RE-Paint everything. RE-Roof the roof. RE-New your happiness. RE-Pair everythin . RE-Vielt our offici. Have you seen our Celotex ads In some of the leading newspapers and magazines’ Look for them In the Ladies' Home Journal. Saturday Evening Poet and others. * « ' ’ « » J Joe says- „ X .. I a » too b u y to handle Specials w»»h, hut our customers w ill be cared for as usual. Any merchan dise purchased a t a Red A White Store W a SPECIAL Satisfactory arti cle, for price and quality, pins service Thanks! TOE AMD VERA.