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PAGE TW O THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON vert tel ng had auch an opportunity to prove Ita value. 31p Wrrmunun Errali Published every Thursday at Hermis Government in Business ton, U m atilla County, Oregon, by The clement in politics which Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quirlng. wants the Federal Government to go Publishers into the business Is neither Republi Entered a I Second Class M atter can nor Democratic but Socialistic. December, 1906, U m atilla County, That Is the essence of Socialism, that Oregon. Government should do everything, and a ll Individual enterprise be sub Subscription Kates: ordinate. One Y e a r ...... .........._.... ................. >2.00 That Is not the way In which Six Months ..................... .............. >1.00 America has become great. It Is not the way In which any nation ever became great. W e in this country believe, whether we call ourselves The earth is the Lord's and the Democrats or Republicans, that the fullness thereof; the world, and they Individual Is greater than the State, that dwell therein. Psalm 24-1 that government Is set up to serve the Individual and not to rule him We have always resented, even in Soldiers’ Bonus Money war time, the competition of Govern The first effect of the distribution ment w ith private enterprises. of several m illion dollars among ex- There are emergencies, as Presi soldters. In the form of loans against dent Hoover pointed out In his men th eir compensation certificates, w ill sage vetoing the Muscle Shoals b ill be felt by retail storekeepers In every when Government Is Justified In go line. More money in hand means ing tem porarily Into business, but more money spent. The effect w ill who th at remembers how the ra il not be more noticeable In one part roads were managed during the W ar of the country than in any other, but would want to go back to th at Inef it w ill spread pretty evenly all over ficient, extravagant way of doing the United States. things? Government operation of Three M o n th s .......................................60 Increased sales by retailers w ill compel the speedier replenishment of stocks, and thus w ill stimulate wholesale trade and, in turn, manu facturing. Just how much effect the Government financing, necessary to provide the funds for these bonus payments, w ill have upon the cur tailm ent of credit for Industrial ex pansion, remains to be seen. Secre tary Mellon opposed the project be cause of the added burden upon tax payers and the drain upon general credit facilities. It may not prove as serious as he anticipated. In the meantime, one fact stands out clearly. The merchants who w ill gain the chief benefit from the In crease in business through this new spending w ill be the ones who are enterprising enough to keep up tlieir stocks and courageous enough to tell the people of their communities about their wares, through In te lli gent advertising. There never was a situation, it seems to us, when ad- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « * CHURCH NOTES ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES ttlL fa tte r” was the subject of the 1 A Lesson • Sermon In all Churches of Christ. Scientist, on Sunday, March 22. The Golden Text was, “I am the Lord: that Is my name: and my glory will I not give to another, neither my praise to graven Images’’ (Isa. 4 2 :» . Among the citations which com prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: “Tbs heathen raged, the kingdoms were moved: he uttered his voice, the earth melted’’ (Ps. 46:6). The Lesson-Sermon also Included the following passages from the Christian 8clence textbook, "Sel- enee and Health with Key to the Scriptures", by Mary Baker Eddy: “Divine metaphysics explains away matter . . . That matter la sub stantial or has life and sensation, is one of the false beliefs of mortals, and exists only In a supposititious mortal consciousness. Hence, as we approach Spirit and Truth, we lose the consciousness of matter” p.278). T H U R SD A Y. M ARCH » . 1 » 1 a leading up to Easter. Brother Jones of the Bapttst-Chriatlan church w ill bring the message. On Tuesday Rev. Wilson of the Baptist church w ill de liver the message and on Wednesday Rev. Payne, pastor of the Methodist church, w ill deliver a sermon and so w ill continue alternately through the week. Protestant churches are doing all In th eir power to make thia week a red letter week In Hermiston. We anticipate a choir of 60 voices w ith Miss D ally In charge. Come, let us worship together! On A pril 1, a silver tea w ill be held by the Ladles Aid at the home of Mrs. J. D. Waghorn from the hour of 2 to 5 p. m. Sunday morning services In Her miston next Sunday and Sunday school and Epworth League and Ju nlor League at the usual hours. ♦ * . . .< w for a abort Easter program. M r. VanSchoiaek. Mrs. Berwick, Mias Roth and Mlee In a G ilbert were In Heppner Monday. Mrs. Jack Kenedy and daughter R ita Jean and Joan are In Condon staying w ith Mrs. Kendey's mother, Mrs. M ary E. Cooney, who is seri ously 111. Monday evening when Mr. Vsn- Behoiack was returnin g from Hep pner he notleed the corner of a barn burning and hastened to awaken the owner. The fire was checked before It gained headway. Bob B arrett was a Portland visit or Saturday. Devee Brown Is quite HI at his home here. Mrs. W ill Shepherd and children went to The Dalles Friday night. Mr. Shepherd returned w ith them Satur day. Mrs. Roea Rileo entertained mem bers of the Domestic A rt class Sat urday night at her home w ith a pa jam a party. Those present were; Ruth Thompson, Louise Byrnea, Sar ah Holmes, A nnie W urrster, Maxine McNabb, M argaret Powell and Miss Rlcco. The evening was spent In of Hermiston playing cards and dancing. Hot w af Capital. Surplus and Undivided Profits Over >60,000. fles were served later In the evening. F. B. Swayze, Pres. - R. Alexander, Vice-Pres. - A. H. Norton, Cashier fc M r. and Mrs. Max Graybael were the hosts of a surprise birthday party In honor of Mrs. Fay Gardener one night this week. The evening was spent in playing cards and Mrs. Gar M r. and Mrs. Wesley Chaney and Pamona Saturday, March 28. dener received many lovely gifts. Mrs. O. Coryell were shopping In M r. >and Mrs. F. B. Shannon of James Byrnes went to The Dalles Hermiston Friday. W alla W alla were in this vicin ity Frank Stevers has rented the Mc looking after land interests Sunday. Sunday night as extra fireman on tra in number 258. G ill place for the ocming year. A. C. Houghton and Roscoe W il Miss H a rry H u ll and Miss Clara M r. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler, Jr., liams were Heppner business visitors Corrigan motored to Portland this attended a party at the MacGrabell Saturday. week end. home in U m atilla Saturday night. The home decorating 4-H club met M r. and Mrs. Daywald, M r. gnd at the F. Fredrickson home Friday. Mrs. Dave W alsh has returned to her home in The Dalles after spend Mrs. Henry W ier, Miss Reufee and The Brooks Orchestra Is giving a ing several days visiting her daugh Miss Langhbon attended the institute dance Friday night. March 27. In the ter and son here. at Lexington Friday. gymnasium. Everyone welcome. A special meeting of the Irrigon M r. and Mrs. W . C. Isom were Grange was called Saturday night for ♦ ♦ the purpose of practicing the fifth calling on the Houghtons and Cor- yells Sunday. COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES * degree work which It w ill present at STANFIELD NEWS ITEMS * Bafr Srpnatt B etter Be SAFE Than Sorry! Don’t wait until it is too late; after you have lost some valuables! Our Safety Vault is available for keeping valuables in any space to suit your requirements. Small deposit boxes can be rented at u. cost of a few cents a week. PLAY SAFE! 3 M r. and Mrs. G. L. Richards and daughter Helen were In town Sunday The next regular meeting of the Grange w ill be held on April 6, In the new Grange hall. Degrees w ill conferred on several members. B A P TIS T -C H R IS T IA N CHURCH any business enterprise means the The Study club w ill meet on employment of people not because 10:00 A. M., Bible schoöl. Contest Thursday at the W . O. W allace home they are good at their Jobs but be report: Pine City 4730, Hermiston, In addition to the literary program cause they voted right at the last 3201. This Sunday w ill end the con officers w ill be elected for the ensu election. test. Each school has won six Sun ng year. The Wilson dam at Muscle Shoals days. W ill you help Hermiston win. Miss Elva Berry is in St. Anthony 11:00 A. M., Church, special sing hospital. and the government nitrate plant there were built as a war emergency ing. Sermon subject, “The Presence Mrs. C. M. Jump Is spending measure. It would be desirable to of Chrlat.” fortnight w ith her sister in Seattle 6:00 P. M., Group classes: Adult utilize the water-power that Is now The Pollyanna club met Wednes going to waste there, but It would be study class. Christian Endeavor. day at the D. R. Starkweather home 7:30 P. M.. Church services. A Many beautiful pieces of needlework simply a plunge into Socialism for the Government to enter Into the short plan by the Juniors. Sermon were in evidence. Dainty refresh business of manufacturing and sel subject, "The Draw ing Power of ments were served as a concluding ling electric power. It is easy enough Christ." feature. Miss Laura W allace and -o determine what a fair rental for Mrs. Adolph Hayden were guests for the existing facilities there would be, H E R M IS TO N B A PTIST CHURCH the afternoon. and If private enterprise Is not w il W . L. Wilson, Pasor. Mrs. L. P. Peregrin is a guest of ling to pay that rental, that In itself 10:00 A. M., Sunday school, Mrs. her daughter. Miss Mildred, who ♦ ♦ is pretty good proof that the Govern Jessie Serell, superintendent. a teacher in the local school. ment could not operate it at a profit. 11:00 A. M., Sermon subject, "The Thomas Richard Is the name of Mrs. L u ttre ll and Mrs. Templeton And there Is no possible Justification Alabuster Box Broken.” the new member of the M. Retrem were visitors a t the U. Edwards home for burdening the taxpayers of all 7 :3 0 P. M., Song service. Sermon fam ily. He arrived in the St. Antho Monday afternoon. the nation w ith the losses of an un subject, "The day of Trium phal En ny hospital Sunday, March 22. W alter Norquist was a Sunday profitable business enterprise which try into Jerusalem." The ladies Aid met In the church visitor at the Norquist home. He is A welcome to strangers. can directly benefit only a few. w ith a con parlors Thursday. The following of working at W a llu la — fleers were elected: 1st Vlce-Presl struction gang. M E TH O D IS T CHURCH Mrs. Leon Norquist and children dent, Mrs. K e lty ; 2nd Vice-President O. W . Payne, Pastor Mrs. D. R. Starkw eather; Secretary, of W allu la were Sunday guests of The program for the Methodist Mrs. Harde Rogers; Treasurer, Mrs, the Pete Norquist fam ily. church up to Eastor w ill be especial-1 W. G. W allace, Lois and Lloyd Moore were eve ning visitors of the Charles Lynch ly interesting to all in Hermiston and Edna Greathouse Rachel Sloan vicinity. Sunday, March 29, is and Blanche Thorsen visited at their fam ily Monday. Mrs. F. W . Lens and son M artin "Palm Sunday,” and w ill be fittin g ly homes over the week end. are leaving for Lebanon. Oregon. observed. Then Monday evening w ill W allace Baker and Buxx Smith Wednesday. A fte r a few day’s visit begin the week of special service students of U. of O., are home for Mrs. Lens w ill return but M artin the spring vacation. w ill remain for a time to manage The annual business meeting of thq farm of his brother Herman the Preebyterlan church w ill be held K ow its who Is In poor health. March 26 at 8:00 P. m. Various re M r. and Mrs. Vern Vincent of ports w ill be given and plans w ill be Wanatchee, W n., la visiting a t the HERMISTON, OREGON made for the coming year*' work. Dotson home. Mrs. Vincent Is Mrs. W . B. W illiam s and baby daughter of the Watsons. daughter are visiting her parents a t M r. and Mra. K n au ff spent Mon Z llla , Wash. day w ith the F. W . Lena fam ily. M r. and Mrs. Chet H e rn t and the ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ W . O. W hitsett fam ily were Sunday » « guests of R. H . Stockards. The Donald T llfe r fam ily left for ♦ UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS ♦ Redmond, Oregon, Tuesday where ♦ ' r ♦ M r. T llfe r has a position. Mrs. Joe Udey was a school visit Mrs. Edna Hoef and daughter Ro berta and friend from Pendleton o r Tuesday afternoon. M r. and Mrs. Herman Leeper of were visitors here last week. The Bridge club wee entertained Yakim a. W n.. are visiting for a few by Mrs. B ill Logan Friday, March 20. days at the Jackson H a rr heme. Mrs. L. J. W allace of Condon visited at Leeper and Mrs. H a rr are sisters. Mrs. Leeper has just returned Don’t pnt off yonr Shoe Repair the Van Schorack home Tuesday eve from an extended visit In Glenville. ning. —Shoes Dyed All Colon— home. Miss Esther Pike returned to Spo Weet V irg in ia, a t her old kane last Sunday after visiting w ith W h ile there she visited friends In N. , Richmond. Va., and Washington. her fam ily for several weeks. C. Mrs. Roy Paula returned to Port M r. and Mrs. Jackson H a rr and land Monday where she is taking M r. and Mrs. Herm an Leeper spent part in a symphony chorus. The Sunday school is preparing Wednesday In Pendleton. FIRST NATIONAL BANK I F O R D S A F E T Y HOT LUNCHES REFRESHING DRINKS SPORTING GOODS Hitt’s Confectionery We Repair Yonr « J te rte rtp ro o f pfo«« w t o t M t e M m <W M M f to e e R to to M LAW NM OW ER If your mower needs to have work done on it, bring it in now. I have more time now and can do a better job. You don’t have to pay till you get it. KNERR’S REPAIR SHOP Hermiston Oregon Y our Old Shoes Made N ew BOWMAN SHOE SHOP A P R E M IU M BARGAINS — 1 'N U G A S O L IN E AT NO IN C R E A S E IN P R IC K GET YOUR S omebody built it . USED Somebody w h o k n e w h o w . Some body you could re ly upon. Som e body o f proved capacity— a record o f achievem ent— a good n am e. CARS Standard O il Company o f California bring» to the manufacture o f its new est product, "Standard” Gasoline, ail o f it» J J yean o f refining experience, organisation and service. AT T h e result it the finest motor fa d we have ever produced without Ethyl — a premium gasoline at no incream in price. Black & White Garage Hermiston Oregon AT ITAHDAKD STATIONS, INC, AND RID WHIT1 AND »IV« DBAUllS ♦ * ♦ E very new Ford fa equipped with a Triplex shatter proof windshield. Thia fa made so that the glass w ill not fly or splinter nnder the hardest impact. I t has saved many live» and prevented injuries ht many automobile collisions. Thia shatter-proof glass windshield fa just one of many feature» that make the new Ford a value fa r above the price. Other» are the »¡lent, fully enclosed four- wheel brake», »tardy steel body construction, fo u r Hou- daille donMo acting hydraulic shock absorber», more than twenty ball and roller hearings, extensive use of fine steel forging», ahuainnm pistons, chrome silicon IRRIGON NEWS 4 4 The Dram atic Club of Hermlstoi put on a splendid program durini the grange lecture hour Wednesday night. A large crowd attended fron here. A fter the program the evenini was spent in dancing, the local or cheetra fu rn is h in g 'th e music. A de licious lunch was served at a lat« hour. The grange takes this oppor tu n ity to express th e ir appreciation to those helping on the program. Mrs. Fran k Leltch was a Hermis ton visitor Tuesday. alloy valves, torqnotnhe drive, tfareoquarter floating rear axle, Rustless Steel, a n d ------- r~* accuracy in In addition, yon save many dollars because of low first cost of the new Ford, low cost of operation — 4 up-keep, and low yearly depreciation. Floyd Oliver was hoot at a delight ful party given for the young folks o f the community a t his home Thurs day evening. Tim e wee spent play ing games and partaking of delic ious refreshments. Mrs. Frank Brace entertained the H. E. Ladies Thu reday at an after noon meeting. I t waa also the oc in of a shower for Mrs. Georg, Readier who wee n guest. Man] levely »reseats were presented aftei which an elaborate lunch was serve4 by the hostess. Mlee 8tallard . county health nurse here F riday end re l a i d quaran tine from the Bedwell fam ily, w htcl wee placed g short time ago. e » w r a ic ia ev v e s i» cabs $430 to $630 I