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THE HXBHISTOB HXRAA.JD. HTJBMI8TOK» OBBGO1T. 8 l p $ r rimatoti ty ra lò Published »very Thursday at Her. <oa, Uiuatljla County, Oregon by J. M. Biggs. editor and manager. JCatared aa second clase matter Deeunber, 1206, at the postoffice at Hermiston, Umatilla County. Oregon. Subscription Rates Ona Tear Six Months TUCKED IN NUTSHELLS Burlesque Is a very sad art these days.— Kennelh McGowan. Philosophy la not for oneself. It Is for others—like lable maimers.—II. E. UoyL Cure la an excessively conscious age. We know so much, we feel so little.— D. IL Lawrence. Writing Is assuredly, after painting, the most agreeable of professions— Harold Nlcbolaon. Women detest being treated like god- dveaeti, they know very well they ere only women.—Paul Gerulily. The way to make people contented Is to mnke them creative, not to make them barren.—G. K. Chesterton. Be the movie theater ever so beau tifully lit anil decorateti, ItinitiiHWphere to not social.—Dorothy ItlcliardsoiL It Is as hard to visit the continent without luklng In Paris ns It Is to visit a Russian reslaurunt without taking bortsch.—Deems Taylor. The dancing we see nightly now Is ■ vMuol exploitation of the grunt—u rhythmic grunt, a loud, Intrlcutely col lectlve and excltlve grunt—but for all that, just a grunt.—Gilbert Gabriel. convine tor th eir usual study of the ' fled. I t was . was cause«] by the ezploelon of the repapered Uie bulldlag. Word of the Lord at 10 o'clock. The Most of the lumber In old houses Is still. The fam ily consisting of the great Improvement and was appre sermon theme a t 11 w ill be “Say as sound as the day It was Installed. man and wife and three small child ciated by everyone. ing and Doing." Blessed are they Much of It. In fact, w ill be found to ren. lost everything in the fire. Lawrence M arkham was home for that do His commandments that be a better construction m aterial Mr. and Mrs. Alqnlst of U m atilla a few days last week from Boardman they may have rig h t to the tree of than when I t «as first used. This were dinner guests at the home of where he Is working for John Mc life and may enter In through the . Is because of Its years of seasoning Mr. and Mrs. Tom Caldwell Sunday. Namee. gates Into the city.' Chas. Benefiel left Saturday morn Revelation i .Many architects and builders prefe. Ralph Benefiel, J. W . Puckett and 22:14. You are cordially Invited to ¡this old lumber to new unseasoned W a lte r Puckett left for Portland on ing on a business trip to Corvhllls all of the services. Dewey Payne m aterial and use It for the most a business trip Saturday. and Eddyville. Oregon. pastor. Mrs. Francis Rand of Portland Is exacting purposes In apartments and Ralph Walpole of Sprague, W ash ington, visited a few days w ith her visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. other buildings. Owners of old homes, therefore -parents, M r and Mrs. W . R. W a l W. R. Walpole. Baptiat-Chriitian Church Those ou the sick lis t w ith attacks have an assured value In th e ir eld pole. Geo. E. Hendricks spent the week of flu are Vera Jones, Mrs J. Smith to The 8tmday echool w ill meet at homes which It w ill pay them 10 A. M. to consider "W h a t Christian make the most of. Homes of this end w ith his daugater, Mrs. Lewis, Nellie Lcutb ana Mrs. Batie Hand. ity Meuns to the W orld.'* W h ile the type demand only the assistance of st Boardman. Russ II McCoy, who has been tak loaven of sin is w orking In the competent designers and mechanics world the “ Pearl of G reat Price” Is tc alter them and transform them In ing a course In mechanics at Adcock being offered. Christ Is the Pearl of to modern, livable homes, and this school at Portland, spent a few days Great Price who was <lven as a ran can be accomplished at a cost that w ith his parents this week, leaving som for our souls. T h a t C h ristian ity w ill more than repay the Investment Sunday to go to work In a garage in Portland. w ith Christ and His Cross aa its ce n l- made. PENDLETON, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler and ter, means life to the world. We Mrs. Corbetts spent Thursday afte r hope many w ill be Interested In this noon at the home of M r. and Mrs. slutjy. "The Believer's Death tp W. C. Isom. Sin" Is the theme of our morning The regular meeting of the H . E. exposition of Rom. 8:1 -11 . Young O. Coryell, M r. Conkling, Mrs. C’s was held Thursday afternoon at People's Union w ill meet a t 8 :3 0 P. M. to study about Peter the Evange Frank Brace, Mr. G. A. Davis and the home of Mrs. Jess Oliver. Twelve list. 9er. M t. 4 :1 8-2 0; 18:18. The son motored to The Dalles F riday on iadles were present and a very en joyable time was had. The club Is PHONE 19-J FOR message for evening worship is "U p business. Mrs. James W arn er made a trip undertaking the art of Jesso work rooted Plants." Prayer meeting and LIST OF SERVICES under tho supervision of Mrs. Frank study of Evangelism at 7 :3 0 Thurs to Pendleton Monday. E arl Rand of Portland Is visiting Grace and expect to have several pic day night. W m. H . Don nor. for a few days w ith his parents, Mr. tures on sale in the near future. r Mr. and Mrs. Koeeoe W illia m s en and Mrs. George Rand. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES Miss Mildred Lockett of Salem, tertained Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Brace and Mrs. I. W albridge of Portland, at Sunday dinner. i t .AVan" was the subject of the Friends here are pleased to hear spent the week-end w ith Mrs. W al- Lesson - Sermon in all >hat E arl Stewart, son of Mr. and brldges mother, Mrs. G. Wilson. Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, March 9. Quite a sensation was created In Mrs. Chas. Stewart who reside here, The Golden Text was, “Bleaeed this v ic in ity Tuesday when the house s a member of the debate team from Is the man whom thou choosest, is on the Bert K n igh t place burned to Monmouth Normal school th at and causest to approach unto thee, '.he ground. Strangers had occupied n akln g a tour through Oregon and that he may dwell In thy courts: wa the place only a few days claim ing Washington. shall be satisfied with the good The community ladies met at the they had rented It. The fire reveal ness of thy house, even of thy holy thurch last week and cleaned and ed several barrels of mash and parts temple” (Psalms 85:4). of a still. Mr. G rim , deputy sheriff, Among the citations whlcdt com arrested the fam ily and took them to prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: “The Hoppner. I t was thought the fire Lord hath said unto me, Thou art my Son; this day have I bogotthn thee” (Psalms 1:7). The Lesson-Sermon also included the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Sci ence and Health with Key to the Scriptures", by Mary Baker teddy: "The foundation of mortal discord la a false sense of man's origin" (p. 282). "In Science man la tha B U T T E R IS O NE OF T H E MOST DELICIOUS FOODS M ADE. IT offspring of Spirit. The beautiful, good, and pure constitute hla an SHOULD BE USED F R E E L Y IN COOKING, F R Y IN G , B A K IN G , r cestry...........Spirit Is his primitive A N D ON T H E T A B L E . B U T T E R 13 ALM OST 100 P E R C EN T and ultimate source of being; God Is his Father, and Life to the law of D IG E S TIB L E , A N D BECAUSE O F IT S V IT A M IN C O N TEN T, his being” (p. 63). THOSE G R O W TH -PR O M O TIN G , H E A L T H P R E S E R V IN G SUB Troy Laundry IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS Renewable soft noses feature a new hammer Intended to prevent In jury to machinery on vhleli II Is used A Tennessee high school student has won a four-year college scholar ship by Inventing a new high explu slve. With an Italian Inventor’s system for supplying electric power to fnrm tractors the current would be curried by an aluminum cable supported by balloons. KECK Barber Shop W here Your ‘ Dollars H ave More Cents tlon to th eir clothes, and would not To Increase the spaed ef motor consider for a minute dressing attar hoots an Inventor hits designed a vans the mode of 20 years ago, live In regembllng a fish's tall to be attached to their sterna and raised or lowered homes built even more than a score 3f years ago. This Is not by prefer to various angles. ence, doubtless, but rather because i DAILY HELPS they feel unable to go to the expense j of building a new house and do not j Sunday—Ye are My friends if ye do realize th at for a comparatively small whatsoever I command you. expenditure they can have th eir home I completely modernized and b e a u tt-1 Monday— Henceforth I call you not •ervants but 1 have called you friends. Wednesday—There la a Friend that stlckelh closer Ilian a brother. Thursday—I f ye kept My command ments ye ehall abide In My love. Friday—I f a man love Me he will keep My words. ♦ ♦ ♦ CHURCH NOTES <• < « USED CARS BUY With Confidence of Hermiston l - , Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Oro» 880,000 F. B. Swayne, Pres. R. Alexander, Vioe-Prerident A. H. Norton, Cashier 1925 Ford Coupe, rung good ....................................... ' ..... - I »24 Dodge 3-4 ton . 8116.00 Panel De livery, motor good, new battery. Just tho thing for that spring and hauling; summer Pr,<*> ............................. — fu ll 8124.00 1928 Model A Roadster.... 1376.00 **S*tisfaetion and Servioe” , Rohrman Motor Company "SA TISFA C TIO N and SER VIC E" - U s e It! CONSOLIDATED T r u c k Lines Eggs, 35c - - Chickens, $ 1 .8 0 Apples Groceries - Empties, 10c - Empties, 20c 40c per 100 lbs. 55c per 100 lbs. ~ ft H erm iston Transfer, A gts, Phone 31 T H E P R O T E C T IV E FOODS. Friday and Saturday W EBBER’S CLEANERS THE D A L L E S, OREGON WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER BUTTER IS CHEAP NOW CASH 5 Mar. 18-19 SO EAT PLENTY OF IT PRICES .M A I L 0E D E R 8 PRO M PTLY F IL L E D "There Is No Substitute for Good Butter” 3 Cans Apple B u tter............. 33c 16 Lbs. Sugar .................. 21-00 3 Cane Fancy Pumpkin .. 43c W e -H a v e U s e d P a r ts H erm iston C ream ery Co. 1 Lb. M. J. & B. Coffee...... 48c Royal Club Coffee, IJ)..... 48c HERMISTON OREGON FOR ALL MAKES 10 Lbs. Onions .............. 80c 6 Cans Corn ........ T2c E. F. PIERSON, Owner IS THE TIME to n t GARDEN SEEDS shape for Sorin?. ban assure vou a first- class iob. Onr orice is $2.00. Don't w *it u ntil the n a s s is readv to out. , WE ARE OFFERING OUR ENTIRE STOCK OVERALLS. PANTS WORK SHIRTS DRESS SHIRTS CANVAS GLOVES LEATHER GLOVES BURNHAM General Merchandise PHONE 341 SPECIAL KNEER’S REPAIR SH OP Children's Shoes. WILL BE HERE ALL DAT WITH A FULL LINE OF READY TO WEAR SPRING DRESSES, SPRING COATS, KATS, ETC. We have the time now and LATEST STYLES IN MEN’S UNDERWEAR March 19 Mrs. McKinley We Buy Used Cars vour Lawn Mowers in 2 Pkga. Citrus Powder, 1 nice G ranite Dish Pan ...........81c Men's W ork Shoes. Men's Dross Shoes. Men's Oxfords. Women's Shoes. Misses’ Oxfords. ' Hermiston Auto Wrecking House (T his Adv. Is sponsored by Oregon Creamery Operators Association) Folger’s Coffee, L b .............. 48c Misses' Pumps. Adventist Church Regular services at (he Advenlist's meeting room In the old Corliss hotel building this week. Sabbath March II. Cla for all ages w ill - First N ational Bank STANCES. IT IS CLASSED B Y N U T R IT IO N E X P E R T S AS.O NE OF Maxwell House Coffee, Lb... 48c M. E. Church Notes There w ill be morning worship ser vices at the Methodist church Sun day, March 16. This Is contrary to the regular schedule, but on account of the quarterly conference to be held la Echo Sunday evening It w ill be Im possible to hold the evening service here. Don't forget the change In schedule. The Sunday school and Epworth League services w ill be as usual. You are cordially invited to attend any one or all three of these services on the Lord's dpy. Then we would like to call your attention to the church dinner to be held In the basement of the church the following Sunday, March 13. Members and friends of the church. Just anyone. Is heartily Invited to bring your basket of dinner w ith you and worship w ith us. (hen gather around the dinner table together. Don't forget the date, March 23. O. W . Payne, Pastor. In the same way dollars multiply if steadily saved and left to grow by the compounding of regular interest. We pay 4 per cent. Damp Wash 20 lb*., 85c For advertising purposes s sign has been Invented to be carried on Hie FROM THE TUM-A-LUM renr of an automobile and displayed, INFORMATION DEPARTMENT I a word at a time, by the motion of the vehicle. The exterior appearance of a man's| Roller skates having single wheels homo convoys as much of his pride, tinder the arches of their wearer’s personality and prosperity as do the! feet have been Invented by an Eng- hats, clothing and shots he wears ad^ I Itohman, who clnlma tha* more natural the car he drives. Many persons who give close atten-! balance results. Tuesday—Ye have not chosen me but I have chosen you. ONE planted grain of wheat if left to grow creates a singel straw w ith a head containing many grains. Calls Mon.Tues. Tburs. & Sat. B u t t e r is N u t r it io u s NEW INVENTIONS One Creates Several OF GRANITE- WARE AT VERY LOW PRICES. SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR DIS PLAY V ER Y SPECIAL EAT W H O LESO M E B R EA D FOR THE SAXE OF YOUR HEALTH Onr bread retains .*11 the life-giv in g qualities of the wheat— strength ening and nourishing, it is tasteful too. In addition w e carry a fu ll line ef the finest cakes and pies, baked on the premise#, everything prepared w ith the purest ingredients *nd made to represent the utmost in debcieus- ed food value. Hermiston Bakery UTILITY PA N S Regular Price 81.00. while they lest........................ . u Cover Convex Kettles, regular 11.16, S p e c ia l______ ______ _ W hite and W hite Dish Pans, regular 21.80, Special ____ Ivory end Green Dish Pane, regular 21.10, S p e cia l_______ _ Yellow and Rad Tea Pots, regular 21-47, Special _______ _ Yellow and Red Tea Kettles, regular 22.42, Special ~~___ 49c ... 8»e ... B«e - 8»e .. 9>c 21.28 Other Graniteware Priced Accordingly B le s s in g H d w e . C o.