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Monday evening. Ebe plans to leave
The following la the program for were In Hermiston Saturday.
Mrs. J. Berry and children aad day»' visit with hts otbsr. Mrs.
soon for Los Angeles where sue will the coming week nt <|ie Baptist-
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dexter were Mr». Max McCoy and tgmlly w ere Grlipm. -
attend summer school.
Christian church: Sunday school, 1» Hermiston visitors Friday.
Published every Thursday at Hermiston. Umatilla County. Orason, by J
{guests at the John McCoy and Joi a
A baby clinic will be>eid at irrt-
A. M.f morning worship and sermon,
M. Biggs, Editor and Manager.
Mr. anu .Mrs. Harry Smith were In Graybial home Sunday.
gon Tuesday. Miss Edl Statterel.
11 A. M. Subject “One Lord, One Hermiston Saturday.
Motor to Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Grim were Morrow county health arw . w ill
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Bowman aecem Faith, One Baptism."
Children's
Entered aa Second Class Matter December, 1908, at the poetoffice at Her
Mr. Frank Leicht is having Flaiuo Hermiston visitors Saturday.
have charge of ft.
miston, Umatilla County, Oregon.
panted by Mra. C. C. Durfey and Mrs. story. "The Dog that Dreamed.’ gas installed.
Adrian Allen la home for a tew
Leila Phelps motored to Pendleton Evening praise service. C hristi»
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brace and
Sunday.
Subscription Rates
Endeavor, 7 P. M. Evangelistic men family accompanied by Miss Verdin
Ona Tear ...
<2.00
B»ge 8 P. M„ "Symbols of the Holy Leach spent Saturday shopping in
Six Months
*1.00 From Corv*llit.
Spirit.” The chapel car "Mesescnger Pendleton.
Jack Cox and Eldred Hutchison of of Peace’’ Is due to arrive in Herniis-
Mr. and Mrs. George Haskell Jr.
Corvallis visited Sunday and Monday trn In the very near future. This and little son of San Diego. Calif.,
“OLD GLORY’
of this week with Mr. Cox’a mother, car is an enlarged passenger coacfc are here for a visit with their par
running on the railroad and side ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Haskell. The
Mra. Blanche Cox of this city.
tracked In the different towns I p trio motored across the river to a
The ever increasing standards of service and ac
which It works. The people in charge. point In Washington Sunday to visit
Rev. and Mrs. Cutter, have living sister of Mr. Haskells.
uities provided to meet present day banking re
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apartments in the car. The larger
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom were
CHURCH NOTES
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of its 153 years. It will symbolize then, as it has always *
quirements
necessitate changes from time to tine.
part ot the car forms a fine chapel business visitors at Hermiston Sat
•
symbolized, an ideal of human liberty, of self-government, ♦
In which services are held. The Cut urday.
of freedom of the individual to pursue happiness in his 0 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 0 4 ters are fine folks and win their way Mr. and Mrs. Laverenson of The
Service Charge on Returned Check«
own way, within the law, which had never been put into CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES into the hearts of people wherever Dalles visited with their daughter
they go. We welcome them to Her Mrs. Ollie Coryrll, Sunday.
practice before in the history of the world.
Beginning on June 16th where checks are return
44p»od the Only Cause and Crea-
miston and are sure they will do
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bensel and sons
tor” was the subject of the
We may not have reached—indeed, we have not fully
ed
for insufficient funds, or for being post-dated,
much good while here. C. 8. Treail Edward and Kenneth and Mr. and
Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of
well, pastor.
reached, as we must admit—the perfection of this ideal. Christ,
or
checks
which cause an overdraft, a charge of
Mrs.
Fred
Barker,
all
of
Hermiston,
Scientist, on Sunday, June 8.
But we have come closer to it than any other considerable
The Golden Text was. "All na
twenty-five cents shall be made to the drawer’s ac
were guests in ten W. C. Isom home
body of human beings has ever succeeded in doing. And tions whom thou hast made shall
Sunday evening.
count by the Bank returning the check. This charge
come and worship before thee, O
Russell McCoy is home from Port
in making the effort to live up to the ideal for which “01J Lord;
is to cover messenger service and bookkeeping costs
and shall glorify thy name.
land for a two weeks’ visit with his
Glory” stands we have set an example which almost all of For thou art great, and doest won
involved in handling returned checks).
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett M:-
drous
things:
thou
art
God
alone”
the rest of the world has been striving to emulate.
(By Mrs. W. C. Isom)
Coy.
(Ps. 88:9, 10).
Mra. Frank Strader of Cascade
Every government in the world, except ours, has und -
Mr. Earnst, the new depot agent,
Among the citations which com
Locks, who visited with relatives sev spent Saturday and Sunday In Port
gone radical if not revolutionary changes since that 1 1th prised the Lesson-Sermon was the eral
days last week, is leaving for land.
following from the Bible: “To us
of June, 1777, when the Continental Congress officially there
Embler, Oregon, Monday where she
is but one God, the Father,
Venna Jones, Josephine Fredrick
adopted the Stars and Stripes, designed by Betsy Ross, as of whom are all things, and we in will visit with her parents for
son and Ruth Leicht left Sunday
of Hermiston
short
time.
the standard of the colonies which had so recently declar him; and one Lord Jesus Christ,
for Corvallis where they will attend
C a p ita l, S urplu s an d U n d iv id e d P ro fits O v e r $ 5 0 ,0 0 0
by
whom
are
all
things,
and
we
by
The
North
Morrow
County
Fair
ed themselves free and independent states. With only hint” (I Cor. 8:6).
the two weeks summer school given
F. B. Swayae, Pres.
R. A lexander, V ice-President
board met with Mrs. W. C. Isom Fri for 4-H club members. They Joined
two or three exceptions the American flag is the oldest
The Lesson-Sermon also included
A. H. N orton, Cashier
day evening. Mr. King Mrs. Nick the other club members from Mor
flag m the world today. That is something to think about, the following pussages from the Fahler anj Mrs. Jack Gorham, of
row- county at Messner. Mrs. Lucy
Science textbook, "Sci
when we talk of the United States as a “young” nation. Christian
Boardman, were present, also E. M Rodgers, Morrow county school sup
ence and Health with Key to the
Actually, we are one of the oldest nations, so far as our Scriptures”, by Mary Baker Eddy: Hauser, assistant county agent of erlntendent, of Heppner, chaperoned
Umatilla county and Mrs. O. Cory the party of young folks.
“Divine Science deals Its chief
form of government and our flag are concerned.
blow at the supposed material
ell of Irrigon. A short session was
The Warner service station rceuiv
Nations that were old when we set out upon our great foundations
of life and Intelligence.
held and Mrs. W. C. Isom, who has cd a fine new coat of paint this week
experiment have undergone revolution after revolutio •.. It dooms idolatry” (p. 536). “Thera been president of the fair board for which
adds greatly to its appearance
Most of them have completely altered their governmental Is but one primal cause. Therefore the last two years, was elected treas
there can be no effect from any
forms. The British Empire has become a commonwealtl other cause, and there can be no urer, and Mrs. O. Coryell secretary.
of practically independent nations. Ireland has been an reality In aught which does not A meeting will be called at Boardman
In the near future when■>the presl
proceed from this great and only
nexed and detached again, though the cross of St. Patrick cause”
dent and two new directors will be
(p. 207).
added to the British flag in 1801, still remains there
elected. The fair will be held a
1 rance was an absolute monarchy when we set up our gov M eth°dist Church.
Boardman this year and we are look
MENS'
WOMEN’S
Ing forward to a bigger and better
ernment. The royal banner of Louis XX has given place
SHOES
Children's day Is always a big day fair than ever before which can only
HATS
to the tricolor floating over the Third Republic since our In the Methodist church and that day
HATS, CAPS
SHOES
be accomplished by the full coopera
own revolution, with another empire intervening. The will be observed in a fitting way U tion of the Morrow county people
TIES,
HOSE
Italy of today is quite a different nation, as its flag is dif- Ithe church next Sunday and you are The present is a good time to start
DRESS SHIRTS
DRESSES and
DRESS PANTS
DRESS GOODS
1erent from that of 1777. Spain, then the ruler of immense cordially Invited to the service. A planning for fair exhibits. Only a
DRESS SOX
SWEATERS
colonies, has shrunk to a tiny kingdom. Germany, Aus part of the time for the regula. very few changes will be made in
RAYON SHORTS
classes will be devoted to the nr> the premium list so get out your old
NOTIONS |
tria, Imperial Russia—all the “great powers” of the 18 n gram
RAYON UNDERW EAR
and It might be well to plan list and see how many things you
JEW ELRY
century have changed, and their flags have changed. to get there In time for Sunday- can
enter this fall.
It
will
tirpriee
you
how
much
Even China no longer flies the dragon pennant and Tur school at 10 o'clock. The morning Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom and fam we can save you during the year
A FULL LINE OF WORK SHIRTS, WORK PANTS, OVERALLS,
sermon at eleven. Epworth Leagu>
key has abandoned the green flag of Mohammed.
ily were all day shoppers in Pendle on your shoe bill. All we ask Is
UNION SUITS, GLOVES, CANDY, TOBACCO, CIGARETTES AND
seven in the evening but no ton Saturday.
that you bring your shoes to us
Denmark’s flag, dating from the 12th century, ant at
for repairing la ample tint«: so we
preaching services.
We feel nr
KEDS.
Switzerland’s, nearly as old, are the only flags flying to though e can honestly say that you Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jones mot can do a good job.
ored
to
Pendleton
Monday.
day which are older than our own Stars and Stripes. Th< vlll be profited by attending the
A F u ll l i n e Ot
SHOE OILS
nation over which it was first flung has more than justified ’orvlces. Don’t miss any of the ser- Mr». Lee Graybeal who has been
vlcta next Sunday for they will be a visiting relatives here, returned to
the hopes and beliefs of its founders.
r»nt for everybody. O . W. Payne, her home at Embler, Oregon, Thurs
day.
Pastor.
A statistician would say if all the cars in the world were
Trank Fredrickson was a Hermis
ton visitor Saturday.
placed end to end in a single line thev would extend to sc Baptist-Christian Church.
Mrs. Fred Markham and family
and so—but we would say 90 per cent of them would trv
fyrmwton Arraló
NOTICE '
IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
First National Bank
West Side Gen. Store
A Full Line of Staple and Fancy
Groceries
BOWMAN
SHOE SHOP
CHAS. G. BURK, Inc.
“Where Prices are Right”
to leave the line and cut in on the one ahead.
California has some good points, likewise fruit. We re
ceived from Bentley T. Mathews Growers of Arbuckle, a
luscious crate of apricots typical of the Golden Stat i.
Thanks, we will eat again.
Why Not
We Have
3L
USED«!
Used Part«
a USE
fy
f
A H • r Hermiston Auto
We were wondering what was meant by “air-minded”
until some of these high pressure salesmen called on us—
the term should be hot-air minded.
4M
India seems to have too many people—one too many
England should say—Mahatma Gandhi.
People who are too busy to enjoy a vacation are usually
too busy to know the meaning of the word “failure.”
1
hart "motored to Pendleton ^unjay j
afternoon to attend the show. "Para
mount on Parade."
ADDITIONAL LOCALS
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The
BEST BUY
E. F. PIERSON, Owner
We B uy Used Cars
WEBBER’S CLEANERS
TH E D A L L E S, OREGON
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
AT MORE MONEY— GOODYEAR PATHFINDER.
— GENUINE SUPERTWIST COKD.
From Medford.
Motor to Pendleton.
WreckingHouse
A TIKE YCU CANNOT EQUAL FOE MLLFAGE
♦
FOR ALL MAKES
Marian Briggs, wno has taught In |
Walter Pearson. Wesley Blessing, the Medford schools the past year,
Dick llltt, C. It. Lomax and Ix»n Ltn- returned to her homo In this city I
June 17-18
Pathfinder, 30x3'2
OVERSIZE
$4.98
K A IL
O RDERS
PROM PTLY
F IL L E D
Pathfinder, 29x4.40 - $5.80
LOW FARES
fathfinder, 30x4.50 - $6.60
EAST
rff r c t iv k m a t aa to m p t . m
wtrimw u n i t oct . »«, m «
Pathfinder, 33x6.00 - $12.90
R O U N D T R IP T O
Other Sizes Equally Low.
R s d a s e d fa ro e a ll p a r t , o f M .t ; lib o n l H o p .
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m odem equipment»
•ploiMlKl M rvic o t .conic route. S hort a id .
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R O H R M A N M O T O R CO .
OUR SHOP IS MODERN
F. C.
WOUGHTKR
Agent,
Hermiston, Qr<p»n
\Eggs, 35c
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- -
Empties, Z0cl
Chickens, $1.80 - Empties, 20c
Apples
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- 40c per 100 lbs.\
Groceries •
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55c per 100 lbs.\
OUR SERVICE GUARANTEED
Hermiston Transfer, Agl».
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