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PAGE TWO THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON Œijr ^mittailin $rralft of money for poultry tonlea, worm or cure-all remedlea Is unneceeaary and largely useless. * CHURCH NOTES ♦ Published every Thursday at Hermis This Is one of the conclusions ton. U m atilla County, Oregon, by drawn by I I. K. Dean, superintendent Pauline U . Stoop and Alfred Qulrlng, of the U m atilla branch experiment Publishers H E R M IS TO N BAP’11ST CHURCH station, at the end of the first year Sunday school, 1 0 : 0o a. in . Mrs. of an experiment in raising disease Entered as Second Class M atter free turkey, by keeplnir them un(J(,r Serreli, superintendent. December, 1906, U m atilla County, semi-confinement Morning worship, Subject of ser on clean ground Oregon. mon, "T he Cure for a Troubled all their lives. H e art.” The turkeys were obtained as day- Subscription Rates: Evening service, subject, “ The old puits, brooded In well-ventelatcd One Y e a r ___ ______ ...__...____*2 .0 0 W andering B ird.” 12 by 12 house, using a commercial Ete Months ...................... —....... 61.00 c|,|ck brooder. When old enough to B A P T IS T -C H R IS T IA N CHURCH Three Months .60 leave the brooder they were kept on 10:00 a. m., Bible school. a lfa lfa pasture u ntil the alfalfa 11:00 a. m., Church service. De And when Paul had laid bis hands growth ceased in the fall. The lot votional, praise service and choir upon them, the Holy Ghost came on fences were moved five times during number. Sermon, "S p iritu al Agricul them; and they spake w ith tongues, the season, and each plot of ground tu re.” 7:00 P- m.. Group period; Erdea and prophesied. Acta 19:6 was used only once. Of the flock of 250 birds started vor for all ages of young people. — 1 '"J 11 ) -------------- —'.■■"I B In this experiment, losses to m atur Adult study class, "P au l.” CLEAN GROUND IS TURKEY ity were as follows: from paralysis 8:00 p. m.. Preaching service. “CURE-ALL"; EXPERIMENT MADE or leg weakness 4, indigestion 2. method S t ^ ihurch blackhead 6, accidents 2 and un known causes 2. Four of those dying O. W . Payne, Pastor Disease control in turkeys Is very from blackhead contracted the dis The Sunday school and church w ill I largely dependent on raising the ease while left for a short time on have a real treat Sunday morning birds on lean ground. The spending ground on which chicken manure when Dr. C. S. Andrews, our stat< had been applied and plowed under director of religious education, w il! | the previous spring. be here and address both services. In addition to mash and grain, Regular services in the evening. I separate hoppers containing grit, Epworth League and Junior League | bone meal, oyster shell and charcoal at 7:30 p. m. were available on the range at all Please note the change in hourr | times, and afte r the green alfalfa for the evening services. season was over alfalfa meal was ad ded to the mash. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES “ The turkey industry of the U n it ed States has moved from the east tr 44 A re Sin, Disease, and Death ■^■Real?” was the sutject of the the west largely because of losses Lesson-Sermon In all Churches of from disease sustained by growers Chri3t, Scientist, on Sunday, April when their soils become contaminat 12. ed,” said Dean. “The Industry in the The Golden Text was, “The Lord west has been successful prim arily will take away from thee all sick because It has been conducted on ness, and will put none of the evil clean ground. I f it is to continue so. diseases of Egypt, which thou stops must be taken to prevent dis knowest, upon thee” (Deut. 7:16). ease.” Among the citations which com prised the Lesson-Sermon was the LA G R A N D E— Irrig ation water Is followlrg from the Hiblo: “I would seek unto God, and unto God would being applied this year to 12% Don’t put off your Shoo Repair 1 commit my cause: . . . He shall acres of lend on the Lee W rig h t farm — Shoes Dyed All Colors— deliver thee In nix troubles: yea. In Fruitdale, which, Mr. W rig h t In seven there shall no evil touch says, has never been profitable un thee” (Job 5:8, 19). der dry farm ing methods. The land The Lesson-Sermon also included was surveyed, mapped and laid out the following passage from the by County Agent H. G. Avery. Most Christian Science textbook, "Sci of the field w ill be seeded to alfalfa ence and Health with Key to the and potatoes. Scriptures”, by Mary Baker Eddy: "Sickness, sin, and death, being in harmonious, do cot originate in God nor belong to His government. His law, rightly understood, de stroys them” (p.472). • • • « « Y our Old Shoes M ade N ew BOWMAN SHOE SHOP SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON International Sunday School Lesso for April 19 OFFICERS ALWAYS AVAILABLE The offieen of thli Bank sro slwsyi available for personal consultation at any time during regular bank ing hour«. You w ill find the President just as eager to help yen on your finanoial problems as any other officer of the Bank. i FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Hermiston Capital. Surplua and Undivided Profits Over 950,000. F. B. Swayze, Pres. - R. Alexander, Vice-Pree. - A. H. Norton, Cashier 1 V sfflr ip/*tffiTxflf? MSB Weston Blue Mountain Seed Potatoes Standard and Certified — Truck or Carload Write or wire for prices— ERNEST T. FREEPONS, Inc. Walla Walla, Wash. — — Phone 44F2 T H E R IC H M AN A N D LAZARUS Luke 16:19-31 Rev. Samuel D. Price, D. D. Jesus kept on teaching by means o parables as he made His way throug) Perea, enroute to Jerusalem for th< Feast of Passover. Some had Jus, “ Scoffed at him " and He purposed ti show them more about true an' aiydln< values. The »'certain riel man” Is w ithout an indicted name We call him Dives because thereli we have the Latin word for rich. H< was the kind to stir up class antagon Ism. He would not have given any th in g of value to help the man ou' of employment during the wlntei through which we have Just passed He lived to eat and made himself r candidate for gout by the way lr which he “ fared sumptuously ever) day.” Though he did not Invite ever his fellow aristocrats to share In thi banquets this selfish vagabond sa< | clothed In garments suitable for r king. I f he looked at I he beggar who la) at his gate It was w ith disdain There was I.azarua, the man fu ll o' sores and attended during the day b" dogs only. This wretched bit of hu jm an lty eagerly hoped that crumb) from the rich men's table might bi his portion, and ho would h a v thanked Jehovah for even such lim it cd food. Death must come to a ll and l r | time hoth characters passed Into the beyond. An expensive funeral was ac corded the man of wealth, though hlr attendants were paid to mourn o ffi cially. Once Ignored Laxarus had th f angels to attend his spirit Into the HOT LAKE SANATORIUM Hot Lake, Oregon Will continue to operate as formerly. A fully «quipped clinic to handle all medical and surgical cases. LABORATORY, X-RAY and RADIUM EQUIPMENT. HOT MINERAL SPRINGS — A valuable adjunct in the treatment of all forms of Rheumatism. An Obstetrical Department has been added and obstetrical cases will be given the best of care both before and after delivery. LITERATURE WILL BE SENT ON REQUEST Address all communications t o - D r . M ark ~TWWnr -uru- ~. «»qggm T. Pfcr (Successor to Dr. W. T. Phy) divine presence. When Dives beholds the beggar better off than he is. he tninks that he can have him as a ser vant to bring a cooling drop of water, for now the miseries of fu ll rlbiition are upon the man who was rich in gold only. Facts con cerning the future world should make every one'm ediate at length. We fix our place for eternity by the way we live in this world. i ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 2 2 WITH FARMERS AROUND THE STATE ■ a ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Eugene-—Orders for Bortfleld tu r nip seed are being pooled through the county agent's office for farmers of western Lane county. This var iety of turnips was introduced re cently by the Astoria branch of the Oregon Experim ent station, and has proved popular and successful In the ‘ coast region. DALLAS— A group of four meet ings to be held during the month in Spring Valley. Oak Point, Bethel and Salt Creek communities have been furranged by »County Agent 4 R. Beck to demonstrate to farmers of these districts the best methods of poisoning pocket gophers. These ro- I dents constitute an unusually ser THURSDAY. APRIL 16, 1921 e i i i .1 ious menace to clover and alfa lfa fields this year, Mr. Beck says, be cause they have been able to work throughout the entire w inter. CANYON C IT Y — Seedings of La- dak and GTlmm a lfa lfa on the Prarie C ity a lfalfa nursery came through the w in ter without damage, w hile Arizona Common and Argentina a l falfa froze out 100 per cent, reports County Agent R. G. Johnson. SIX DAY SALE Beginning Friday, Apr. 17th and lasting for six days in cluding Apr. 23rd, MacMarr STORES is featuring a Nation Wide canned food sale. Thousands and thousands of dol lars in new fresh merchandise; car load after car load has been shipped direct from the manufacturer to our own warehouses and stores, which of course cuts down the costs of distribution and brings Mac Marr foods to you at these UNHEARD OF PRICES. Prices today are lower than they have been in the past fifteen years. 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