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FAOB TWO THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON breeding. There Is stilt a long way critics. Martha "also" delighted to Œljr $rrmtalon Jerald Several Umatilla people attended to go. Too many cows are not pro sit at His feet and learn of Him. Sunday school in Plymouth Sunday ♦ ♦ ducing enough butterfat to pay for Mary had probably attended to her ♦ PINE CITY NEWS ♦ Published every Thursday at Hermis their board. It has been pretty well part of tbe house work that morning afternoon. Mrs. Willis Jobs and son Jamea ♦ ♦ ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by demonstrated that one purebred cow Martha wanted to overdo-ln the mat Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Qulrlng, producing 50« pounds of butterfat ter of the menu that day, and this have returned from the hospital In Hermiston. Both mother and son arc Mr. and Mrs. Charley Plourd and Publishers. a year earns as much for her owner | was entirely In accord with oriental doing very nicely. son Donald drove down from their as do fourteen cows oach producing custom. Today many a visit is spoiled Mrs. Earl Bcn.iel an i son Earl Dm wheat raut-h at Pendleton Sunday af Entered as Second Class Matter 10o pounds of butterfat. for both guest and host by too much have returned to their home in Her ternoon and visited at the home of December, 1906, Umatilla County, One of the most important things entertaining. Mary wanted spiritual miston. Mrs. Bcnscl has been visit Oregon. Mrs. Plourd's parents, Mr. and Mrs to be done agriculturally In localities uplift rather than physical indiges ing her mother Mrs. Jess Connell W. D. Neill. where dairy farming is not generally . tion. It looks as if Martha had been hero. Subscription Rates: Tom Boylen and children Tommy practiced is to get a few dairy herds' worrying herself with self-pity and Mrs. Walter Bullard spent Satur One Y ea r................_.................... *2.00 started. The improvement in general I the fretting was allowed to increase day visiting her husband Walt Bul Kay and Gerine spent the week end at Mr. Boylens Butter Creek ranch. Six Mouths .................... ...... ........ »1.00 farm conditions, In regions where i until she exploded against her sister lard In Portland. s Mrs. Boylen is sick In the hospital Three Months ..............„......................SO this has been done in the past few and before the Company. O. W. Miller has returned from the at Pendleton. years, is remarkable. Fooo are seen when the Pharisees St. Mary’s hospital in Pendleton Mrs J. S. Moore and daughter Our hat Is off .to the farmer's most came around to find fault with this after recovering from a serious at For the Son of man is come to Naomi made a business trip to Her reliable friend, the dairy cow! new Teacher Who presents such dif tack of pneumonia. miston Saturday. save that which was lost. Math. 18,11 ferent rules for daily living. They Louis Kendall of Portland visited Hugh Stanfield, Jr., a t t e n d e d have added more rules to the Old Miss Rosa Ricco here Sunday. Christian Endeavor at Pine City Sun The Reliable Cow | Testament scrolls than the people Mr. and Mrs. Ben Spencer and day evening. He returned home Sun • "The dairy industry continues to • can keep In mind, let alone practice. daughter Edith Ann were Hermiston day. * CHURCH NOTES ♦ furnlssh an example of one the most They had fixed a certain day in each visitors Monday. Mrs. Corigell is visiting at the nearly depression-proof groups in year when every grave must be Ursel Hyatt was a Hermiston visit home of her daughter Mrs. Gorely. American industry,” is the way in whitewashed lest some one step or Sunday. Lee Vinson from Pleasant Point METHODIST CHURCH which one great New York banking thereon, but they would not do any Will Shephard Is In The Dalles is now staying at Lou Wattenburg- Rev. O. W. Payne, Pastor. institution introduces the cow to its thing to help the widow of the man hospital for medical attention. er's and attending the Pine City There will be no preaching ser whose body was buried there. Jesus depositors and customers. With all Mrs. Milton Smith and two daugh school. the troubles which the wheat farmer, vices Sunday morning at the M. E. wanted principles observed t h a t ters of Lyle, Wn., spent several days Eldon Shannon, employed by Char the cotton farmer and the growers church, but remember our pledge to would help mankind along the daily of last week visiting here. ley Morehead, visited at his home In of other staples have been going attend Sunday school for our goal of pathway. "Ye are my friends if ye Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Shesley were Hermiston Sunday. through, we have heard few com 150 by Easter. Everyone bring one. do the things which I command you" visitors at the Ursel Hyatt home Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Neill made a Epworth League and Junior Lea plaints from the farmer. is the Golden Text. Monday night. business trip to Heppner Wednes One quarter of all the farm Income gue at 6:30 and evening worship ut Mrs Bill Irwin, who was brought, day afternoon. of the United States comes from the 7:30. You are cordially Invited. home from the hospital Hst Monday, Charley Bartholomew took a load cow, this New York bank points out. had another severe attack and was of barley to Heppned Wednesday. HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH If you wonder why Wall Street Is « UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS ♦ again admitted to the Pendleton hos Mr. and Mrs. John Healy made a W. L. Wilson, Pastor concerned with the cows, consider business trip to Heppner ’Thursday. ♦ <• pital Thursday. 10:00 A. M., Sunday school, Mrs. that item of three thousand million Several Umatilla people are at Oscar Flemings is now employed dollars. That Is something for Wall iessle Serell, superintendent. The Umatilla high school basket tending revival meetings which are by Charley Bartholomew. 11:00 A. M., Sermon by the Pas ball team won first place at the sub- being held by Brother Odie of Port Street to be concerned about! Dairy Mr. and Mrs. Lou Wattenburger products bring their producers two tor, subject, "A King and His Quest. district tournament which was held land. visited at Mr. and Mrs. Charley More 7:30 P. M„ Song service. Special in Arlington Friday and Saturday of and one-half times as much money Mrs. Ben Spencer, Mrs. Harry Ir head’s Sunday afternoon. as the cotton crop or the beef crop music by quartet. last week. Their first game with Lex win and Mrs. Ursel Hyatt motored Mr. and Mrs. Tinel Robertson vis 8:00 P. M„ Sermon subject, "Mem ington Friday was won by a 24-17 to Hermiston Saturday evening. and more than three times the an ited at the Charley Bartholomew nual value of the wheat crop. And ory.” Something that all will remem score. Friday evening they won from The Irrigon baseball team was home Sunday. not even the meet pessimistic advi ber. A cordial welcome for all. Heppner by a score of 27-19 and holding tryouts on the Umatilla dia Marion Finch went to Heppner sers of the farmer are recommending i Saturday they won from Ione 23-25. mond Sunday afternoon. Thursday to have his arm dressed BAPTIST-CHRISTIAN CHURCH a reduction in the milk output. It A number of local people attended Harry Irwin is now working in which was injured in a hay chopper is one branch of farming that can 10:00 A. M., Bible school. Contest the games. After the last game they Medford, Oregon. some time ago. go on expanding tor a long time to report: lin e City 3300; Hermiston, were guests of tho proprietor at the O. F. Bartholomew, Wilma Mc Miss Sarah Rix and her niece Mrs. come. Vendôme Hotel. 3610. Edith Smith and two daughters mo Carty and Lila Bartholomew went Mr. and Mrs Jim Todd and child tored to Pendleton Saturday. 11:00 A. M., Church service. Con In ten year the nation's consump to Pendleton Thursday night. The tion of dairy products has increased gregational and choir Binging. Ser ren were Umatilla visitors Thursday girls attended a lodge meeting The town teams and U. H. S. team one-third, and Is still growing. We mon. “What Church Shall I Join." night. The party given at the Pleasant met again last Tuesday night for Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Baldwin and 6:30 P. M., Adult Study class. drink more milk, cat more butter, a benefit game, money from which Point school house by the teacher son Jimmy and Mrs. Baldwin's moth cheese and Ice cream than ever be Also Christian Endeavor hour. went to the Junior and Senior class. Miss Landadale, was well attended fore, while we are cutting down on 7:30 P. M., Church service. De er. Mrs. Charles Hyatt of Heppner by Pine City young people. A good our consumption of wheat and beef. votional and special service will be visited at tbe Ursel Hyatt home here. Oregon apple growers have sev fine was had by all. The evening Walt Bullard of Portland visited The dairy industry is the foremost conducted by the women’s organiza eral thousand “veteran” salesmen was Rpent in playing games atfer example of what the Individual far tion. Sermon subject, ‘‘The Christian here Sunday. selling their goods on city sidewalks which refreshments were served. Miss Wilma Rosh has moved from mer has been able to do to Increase and his Disease." in all big centers of population in Retailing coal in 60-pound pack Bullards and is now living with Mrs. his profits by cooperation with his America. One way of creating new ages is the latest idea of the Colo Nora Berroick. neighbors. These bankers point out outlets and removing surplus. Cali CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES Miss Rosa Ricco spent Saturday fornia Is trying to "horn in" with rado Fuel & Iron Company. Pulp that one-lhird of all the butter and board boxes of fuel are available at visiting in Portland. MQhrlst Jeans" was tho subject of cheese manufactured In America Is raisins. small stores and filling stations. the Lesson • Sermon in p'l produced by cooperatives. One co Churches of Christ, Scientist, on operative, the National Cheese Pro Sunday. March 1 ducers Federation, has over 12,000 farmer meinberfc and handles more -• The Golden Text, won, "Rejoice grealiv, O dst’ihttr of Z.’on; i liout, than forty million pounds of cheese O dau-.h!er of Jertr-’orni behold, a year. The Land o' Lakes Creamery thy K ir- roimlh f - 'o thee: he is Company of Minneapolis, owned en ,iu;t, cad hcvi-g salrclion" (Zech. 8:3). tirely by producors, handles a hun Among the citations which com dred million pounds of butter an nually. prised tho Losaon-Scrmon was the following frem the Bible: "Shew Not only cooperation In marketing, me thy faith without thy works, and but cooperating in grading up dairy I will show thee my faith by my herds, accounts for much of the dai works" (Jas. 2:18). ry farmers' general prosperity. The Tho Lesson-Sermon also included nveraco milk production per cow has tl a following passage from the been Increased nationally from only Christian Science textbook. "Sci ence and Health with Key to the 1,436 pounds a year to 4.COO, by Im Scriptures", by Mary Baker Eddy: provement of herds through careful ’ The Christian Scientist wisely shapes his course, and is honest and consistent in following the leadings of divine Mind. He must prove through living as well as healing and teaching, that Christ's way is the only one by which mortals are radically saved from sin and sickness" (p.458). ♦ • These Women Talk for University of Oregon r n u o N M i. J U R in a. E. E. Cotant returned Wednesday ♦ ♦ from Pendleton where he has been ♦ STANFIELD NEWS ITEMS ♦ for several days receiving medical ♦ ♦ attention. Mrs. J. M. Richards entertained 12 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » « The Study club observed their an nual guest day at the spacious coun try home of Mrs. F. A. Baker. The club members presented the playlet "Ye Olde Tyme Tea Party,” with the following cast: Mrs. J. F. Bogan, Mrs. J. M Richards, Mrs. J. F. Rueber, Mrs. F. B. Stuart, Mrs. T. A. O’Grady, Mrs. F. A. Baker, Mrs. O. E. Hoosier, Mrs. F. 8. Green, Mrs. C. M. Jump, Mrs. W. T. Reeves end Miss Jennie Albon. Following the program a social hour was en joyed after which refreshments were served to 25 guests. Kathryn Attebury was called home to care for her mother Mrs. R. Q. Attebury who has been 111 the past week. Miss Attebury Is a nurse In training in St. Anthony's hospital. This Man Planned His Vacation A Year Ago And by putting into a separate savings account a few dollars each pay day, he now has more than enougn to cover his vacation needs. Like the Xmas Savings Idea, this Vacation Savirigs Plan takes only an imperceptible amount out of each pay envelope but at the end of the year— and Just when you are all set to take your vacation you find you have ample money to spend. THIS BANK SOLICITS YOUR VACATION SAVINGS FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over »50,000. F. B. Swayze, Pres. - R. Alexander, Vice-Pres, - A. H. Norton, Cashier Hot Lunches :: Quick Service Sweets ‘and Refreshing Drinks SPORTING GOODS HITT’S CONFECTIONER Y Hermiston, Oregon—Phone 100 . FANCY CAPONS WANTED Prices Very Favorable to the Producers —: Ship at Once Save Your Eyes! DR. CURRY The old Reliable EYESIGHT SPECIALIST of Seattle Who has made Pro fessional visits to Hermiston for ten years w ill again be at Herniston Hotel FRIDAY, Mar. 6 For One Day EYES EXAMINED GLASSES GROUND AND PIT T E D CHAROES REASONABLE fifth grade girls at a luncheon Tues day complimenting her daughter Patricia. The H. E. club spent the day Tues day at the F. A. Baker home. The purpose of this special meeting was to quilt two spreads which the ladies hopq to sell in the near future. A pot luck lunch was served at noon and a real jolly time reported. The J. M. Richards family have moved to tnelr home on the project. This has been known as the Dunning place. A number of Stanfield people at tended the community meeting at Hermiston Friday evening. An old time Grange dance will be given in the hall Friday. Branstet- tera orchestra has been engaged. VEAL AND HOGS ALSO WANTED AT ANY TIME VIC & PHIL PRODUCE CO. 140 FRONT STREET PORTLAND, OREGON SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Internaticnrt Sunday School Lesson for March 15 JESUS AMONG FRIENDS AND FOES Luke 10:38-42; 11:42-46, 52-64 Rev. Samuel D. Prlca, D, D. Far more than many may think, Jesus was a very friendly man. He accepted many Invitations to be a guest and delighted in the frlend- ■lhlps that were increased as He tar ried in some familiar home. This time the incident is in Bethany, not far from Jerusalem. The writer was at the traditional alte of this place and also entered the supposed tomb of Lasarus, brother of Mary and Martha who figure In this lesson. Both of these slaters have prob ably been overestimated by their Turkey Growers ® Poultrymen EGYPTIAN WHEAT SEED Can Now Be Purchased at CHAS. BURK STORE Supply Very Limited. Get Yonra Before It Is AU Gone. 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