THE HEBM1STOE
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Leave (or Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hallyburton
left Hermiston by motor Thursday
Published every Thursday at Her- morning for Portland where they ex
■tatoa, Umatilla County, Oregon by pect to spend a wek visiting frleads
and relatives.
j M. Biggs, editor and manager.
8lp permutan tyralà
Entered aa second elaaa matter
Visiting From Qarrizaldi.
December. 1101. at the poetofflce at
Mrs. J. 8. Nye of Garlxaldl, Oregon
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. Is visiting at the home of her son
Sam Nye, of this city.
Subscription Xatrg
Leaves for School.
91.01
One Tear
Eva Woughher left Friday of Iasi
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POLITICS
CHURCH NOTES
"Aa goes Maine, so goes the Nat ♦
ion," la an ancient political aphor
ism which la no longer true and prob * « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * *
Methodist Church.
ably never was. Maine holds its
We are going to try out a new pro
state elections in September; a prac
tice, doubtless, handed down from the gram schedule beginning this comln»
days when natives of the Pine Tree Sunday, September 21. With the co
State were pretty likely to be snow operation of the young people in th
ed In for the winter by November church as well as of the older mem
bers, we are planning to hold ser
and unable to go to the polls.
The elctlon Just held In Maine can vices at the regular hours every Sun
be Interpreted by political forecast day, Instead of alternating as w.
ers to suit auy partisan point of have been doing In the past. Unde:
that schedule Sunday, Sept. 21, then
vlcew. The Republicans made
clean swep, therefore the Republi will be the regular morning churcl
cans will carry everything in other services beginning with Sunday
states In November. So some will school at 10 A. M. followed by morn
argue. But the Republican major Ing worship services. The evening
ity was much less than In 1928, strvloes will begin with Epworth
therefore the Republican vote will League at 6:30 P. M. follower bj
be cut down enough In closer and evening worship at 7:30 P. M.
Your attendance and co-operatioi
more doubtful states to elect many
Democrats to congress. That is the In each service of the Sabbath da
other argument. Neither of them Is earnestly desired. We are sure yoi
will gain much by giving your tlm<
mean anything.
The most significant thing about and attention to the worship of Goo
the Maine election, it seems to us, in the Sabbath day services. A cor
is that so few voters took the trou dial Invitation is extended to every
ble o vote. According to the politi one to come to every service.
O. W. Payne, Pastor
cal experts of both parties, the people
of the United States are Btirrcd to
Bapti«t-Chriiti*n Church
the depths of their souls by the issues
10 A. M.. Bible school.
> r unemployment, the tariff and pro
11 A. M., preaching service, "Our
hibition. Uh-huh? Mebbe so. But
the people of Maine have more than ■■resentatlon to God."
6:30 P. M., Endeavor hour.
their normal share of unempoyment
7:30 P. M., preaching service
and the new tariff hits them In
dozen places, but they don't seem to
WiSTLAND IRRIGATION DISTRICT
have been stirred up enough about
NOTICE.
those things to take the trouble to
express themselves at the polls. More
Notice Is hereby given that th<
ban 260,000 Maine voters cast their board of directors of the Westlan«
ballots in the Presidential election Irrigation District, acting as a boar«
of 1928; fewer than half that num of equalization, will meet at the of
ber, apparently, bothered with voting 'Ice of the district In Hermiston
this year.
Oregon, on the first Tuesday of Oct
Wouldn’t it be funny If the poll »her, 1930, at 8 o’clock P. M„ foi
tlclans were all wrong In believing the purpose of reviewing and correct
that everybody Is all excited about ing the assessment and apportion
politics this year?
motn of taxes for the year 1930 tf
>e levied on or before the first Tues
Meier for Governor Blooms Atop lay In September, 1930.
J. W. MESSNER,
Mt. Hpod— caption Portland Tele
Secretary
gram. Better enjoy the flowers Jul 3-3tc
Ius while they are fresh.
About
November 6 th the little flower« Hermiston Irrigation Districi
will wilt away, your name will then
Notice
loom atop the big department store—
and service at cost to the pubic— will
Notice Is hereby given that th«
be on your bargain counters In the >oard of Directors of the Hermiston
beaement.
rrlgatlon District, acting as a board
It Is usual to congratulate the
recipient of a desirable appointment
but in the case of Kent Shoemaker,
who has been appointed chief of the
state traffic division, congratulations
are rather due to Hal Hoss, Secretary
of State, for hie excellent choice, and
the state upon the acquisition of
valuable public servant.
it equalization, will meet at the of
'Ice of the secretary In Hermiston
Jregon, on the first Tuesday In Octo-
iwr, 1930, at 8 P. M., for the pur-
•ose of reviewing and correcting th»
Assessment and apportionment of
taxes for the year 193o to be levied
on or before the first Tuesday in
September, 1930.
W. J. WARNER,
62 6tc
Secretary.
Facts to be Believed Commands to be
Obeyed, and Promises to be Enjoyed
There will be no Thursday evening
prayer meeting this week, because
many are going to Lexington that
evening to attend a church officers
banquet.
Wallace, E. Jones, Minister
Hermiston Baptist Church.
C. W. Cutler, pastor.
Sunday school at 10 A. M.
Morning service at 1’ A. M. Topic,
'Prayer and Push."
The Junior choir will display Its
tew uniform capes at the morning
tervlce.
Evening service at 8 P. M. Evan-
;ellstlc preaching.
This church entertains the Umatil
la Baptist association Thursday and
T H E NEW
FORD
PH A ETO N
Friday. Our Junior choir will sing
for the association Thursday even
ing at 7:30 P. M. All members
please be on hand at this time.
On account of the association the
meeting of the Pioneer club will be
postponed until next week.
TUBERCULOSIS ASSN.
FIGURES SHOW DECREASE
As a result of the extenaion of the
life span or average length of life
and the reduction of mortality from
disease, the number of orphaned
children in this country has been ap
preciably decreased in recent years,
according to figures published by a
large insurance company.
In the productive age period, from
twenty to forty-five years, tubercu
losis constitutes the greatest cause of
death, claiming 22 per cent or ap
proximately one out of every five
deaths occurring annually in this
group, thus making tuberculosis one
of the largest contributing causes of
orphaned children. While the death
rate has been reduced in Oregon and
troughout the United States to half
that of 20 years ago, over 600 per
sons are still claimed by teuberculos-
is each year in this state, according
to the Oregon Tuberculosis associa
tion. This is over one and one-half
times as many deaths as were due to
accidents handled by the state indus
trial accident commission In the past
12 months as per figures contained
in the commission's latest report. In
1921 two hundred and fifty-eight, or
approximately 50 per cent of the
deaths from tuberculosis, occurred be
tween the age» of ..6 and 45 years.
Organizations engaged In the cam
paign against tuberculoais, Including
the Oregon Tuberculosis association,
urge parents to be on the alert to
recognize the symptoms in them
selves ae well as In other members
of the household.
The symptoms
Include, among other conditions, con
tinued loss of weight, persistent
•oughs and colds, recurring after
noon temperature rise, loss of appe
tite and undue fatigue.
The practice of having an annual
health examination by the family
physician for every member of the
family is instrumental in discovering
infecton in the early stages, when It
is most curable, the association states.
The use of the X-ray and sputum
tests by competent chest men are
also urged for those with definite
symptoms. Recent medical publica
tions on the subject have been re
ceived by the local organization
from the National Tuberculosis asso
ciation, with which it is affiliated,
and can be had free of charge by ap
plying at Its office in the Fitzgerald
building, Portland. The ossociatlou
recently conducted a state-wide cam
paign stressing the need of securing
early medical attention for persons
whi have been in close contact with
tuberculosis Infection. Funds from
the 1929 sale of tuberculosis Christ
mas seals financed the project.
Read the Advertisemets
A R E A L
B A R G A IN
AT
‘4 4 0
<1. • . b . D e tr w il, plua
/ r e l a li t a n d «lei I r e r y .
R a m p e r«
and
«pare
»Ira a a t m . )
T he new Ford P haeton is a
real bargain at $440 because
o f its beauty o f lin e and color,
safety, com fort, speed, power,
quick acceleration, ease o f
control, econom y, reliability
and lon g life. Here ia every
thin g yon n eed in a m otor
tar at an unusually low price.
Opening Sat. A. M. Sept. 6
At my Residence on Crossfield Place,
First House' South Stewart Servicestation.
SPECIA L -F or One Week, I will
give 1 Leon Oil Permanent Wave
for $7.50 or 2 coming together on
the same day, for $10.00.
Hair Cuts, 60c Shampoos, 50c
kaaiouras, 60c
Facial and Scalp Treatments, 76c
MARKHAM BEAUTY SHOP
Hermi.tea
Phon« 521
CALL OR TELEPHONE
WEBBER’S CLEANERS
Rohrmsn Motor
Company
The Examiner, official mouth
piece for the Hermiston schools, made
tta appearance this week. The paper
is a weekly affair and edited by Ches
ter Johnson. More power to you and
congratulations.
Keeping a Daily Record of
Each Cow Pays
Because—
1
It takes the guess out of picking the profitable cow.
2
It puts the brand on the cow producing according to
to size,
feed and care.
3
It indicat's cows that are likely to be sick.
4
It checks up on milker.
6
It makes milking an interesting job.
Not only do you benefit yourself In this way. but also
the entire community in whclh you live.
The more you earn the more you will spend In your
own community. If you zre prosperous we will prosOer.
See the county -igcnt lor Information
F ir s t N a t io n a l B a n k
of Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits O ver 650,000
F. B. S w ay«, Pres.
R. Alexander, Vice-President
A. H. Norton, Cashier
CONSOLIDATED
Truck Lines
NOW
%
Chickens to Portland
$1.57 Coop
Hermiston Transfer & Storage Co. J
P hon e 31
Go b is t on Union Pacific's
Marvelous Neur Train —
PORTLAND ROSE
1
THE S A L L E S , OREGON
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
Sept. 23-24
Leave Pendleton, Oregon Daily 11; 52 P. M.
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M A IL
O RDERS
PROM PTLY
F IL L E D
L ib e ra l S to p o v e r* G o in g and R e tu rn in g
UNION PACIF.
BETTER
And now we are threatened with
a new Independent candidate for
Governor. This tlmo a woman. Just
as well pipe down men If cstter,
chatter means anything, you are lost
F. C. Wonghter, Agent
Hermiston, Oregon
Bakery
Foods..
The Umatilla Project Fair Is pro
gressing nicely and only two woeks
away. Make plans now to attend.
BETTER BECAUSE THEY ARE MADE FROM THE
YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER
PUREST INGREDIENTS BY EXPERT BAKERS
By shipping your V E A L , H O G S
JUST TRY OUR BREAD. PIES, CAKES, COOKIES,
DOUGHNUTS. BUNS AND ROLLS.
and P O U L T R Y (live or dressed) to
VIC & PHIL PRO DUCE
140 FRONT ST., PORTLAND, OREGON
HERMISTON BAKERY
ie*.
When the cost
is no more, why
not choose
the best?
Reference: Hibernia Commercial and Savings Bank.
F O U N T A IN S E R V IC E
A Lemonade that is known for its qualities. Try one.
Other Cooling Drinks.
O ur Fount* :n 1« Modern
Sporting G ood.
M A K E D A IR Y IN G P A Y
A Triumph in T rain Comfort
FOR DEMONSTRATION
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER I I . HI®
HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
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Cnndie., SandwicLw
HITT’S CONFECTIONERY
Hermiston, Oregon—Phone 100
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Black & White
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We Have
Used Parts
LEA*
M in S a y s :
Long, dark evenings are nearly here. . Better buy your elec
tric Light Globes thia week while the Big Globe Sale la on:
25 Watt, Frosted, 3 for...............................- ------------------------------- 69c
46 Watt Frosted, 3 for......................... ......... - ----------------------------- 89c
50 Watt Frosted, 3 for................. — ...................... ....................... ....... 72c
60 Watt Frosted, 3 for--------------- ------------------------------------------ 72c
76 Watt Froeted. 3 for ------------------- --------- — .------------------- 91-03
100 Watt Froeted. 3 for---------------- --------------------------------91-03
8unray Light Globee, Individually tested.
Tru Blu 5 Lb. .Boa Sodas............................................................... ......... S7e
4 U Lbs. Tru Blu Graham Crax---------- ---------------------------------- 79e
5 Lbs. New Crop H o n e y --------------------- --------------------------------- 4l)c
Chase 4 8anborn Coffee, one of the oldest and beet, 1 Lb......... 43c
5 Lb. Beg Rolled Oats........... ............................ ..................................... 49c
1 Pkg. Cake Flour .— ----------- ------ -------------- -------------------------- |7 e
Overalls, Mea’s Women's sn,| Children's................ .......................91-09
REMEMBER SHOES— BUSTER BROWN and FETTERS SHOB8.
FOR ALL HAKES
Hermiston Auto
W reckingHouse
X P. PIERSON, Owner
Wo Buy D M Can
BURNHAMS
General Merchandise