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PAO» TWO our manner of living, our habits of thought, our whole scheme of things Published every Thursday at Hermis within one man's lifetime. His ac ton. Umatilla County, Oregon, by tive brain never stopped working. Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, The great electrical wizard’s ser Publishers. ious illness at 84 has again focused the eyes of the world upon him. We Entered as Second Class Matter hope that he will recover his health December, 1906, Umatilla County, and keep on working until he is a Oregon. hundred. The world cannot afford to loee Thomas A. Edison. 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Jack White left Saturday for « « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « « « C O The U-Go I-Go club will meet this Portland with a load of watermelons. A birthday party was given at Thursday at the A. W. Turnblad UNLOCK THE GATE TO YOUR home with Mrs. Turnblad and Mrs. the home of Mrs. Clair Caldwell OWN FUTURE SECURITY BY Saturday honoring Vivian and Clair Harding as hostesses. STARTING A SAVINGS ACCOUNT. Shiriie Young of Portland visited Louise Caldwell. The guests were: IT WILL SURPRISE YOU HOW with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ilene Markham, Buddy Williams. QUICKLY YOUR SAYINGS GROW. P. C. Albright and her brother How Harriet Smith, Lois and Patsy Mark EVERY DOLLAR YOU DEPOSIT, ard. Shiriie and Dorothy Russell ham, Freddy Fredriekson, and Jane EVERY TIME YOU DEPOSIT IT IS are now visiting In Pendleton with Chaney. ANOTHER MILESTONE PASSED Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Chaney are Dorothy’s mother, Mrs. N. U. Unger. ON THE ROAD TO SUCCESS. Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Love and the proud parents of a baby boy $1.00 OPENS AN ACCOUNT. children, Margaret, Charles and born Monday. August 3. Mr. and Mrs. Seaman and daugh Ruth of Snohomish, Wash., visited from Friday to Monday with the ter Freeda from Madras, Ore., visit ed friends here over the week end W. A. Kryger family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Saylor and E l The Seamans resided here many of Hermiston don and Donna of Butter Creek are years ago when Mr. Seaman was Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profita Over $50,000. depot agent. vacationing at the coast. F. B. Swayze, Pres. - R. Alexander, Vice-Pres. - A. H. Norton, Cashier Chas. Stewart is In the Veterans' Ruth Rowell of Stanfield is visit hospital at Walla Walla for treat ing at the Henry Peck home. Miss Virginia Rodda will teach ment. The Fagerstroms were business the second grade in Corvallis this Brown were dinner guests of Mr. Friday evening and a splendid timi school term. For the past three visitors in Hermiston Friday. and Mrs. Jess Oliver Sunday evening. was reported. Chas. Benefiel, Frank Frederick years she has taught the first and W. C. Isom spent Saturday night son, A. C Houghton, Mr. McFarland, M^ä. Frank Fredrickson enter second grades at Alsea. tained the Home Eqpnomics club ai Mrs. Jessie M. Hesser will leave Mr. Packard, and Shirley Fredrick and Sunday with his family. Mr. and Mrs. G. Kendier of Uma her home Thursday afternoon. Thursday for Portland. Virginia son were business visitors in Hep tilla were visiting relatives here Rodda will Join her there and they pner Wednesday. Fred Markham is running thre< Frank Liecht and daughter Nellie Sunday. will spend two weeks at Seaview, melon stands; one near his home Mrs. Nellie Flower left Friday for east of Irrigon, one at the Umatilk along the Washington coast. Mrs were In Hermiston Thursday doing Bonita, Oregon. Hesser will teach again at Spring- some shopping. ferry landing, and one on the Wash Fay Pierce, who is working near Mrs. G. Scarlett and son George ington side at the landing. water near Estacada. Her school be Hermiston spent Sunday with his were In Hermiston Saturday. gins August 31. Vern Jones and daughter Vonna, wife. A carload of potatoes were ship made a business trip to Stanfield Mr. and Mrs. Jess Oliver were ped to the Portland market Satur- Friday. calling on the W. C. Isom family lay by the growers. Sunday. Helen Lee Smith, 13 year old Indi Several couples from here attend Mr. and Mrs. Jess White and son ed the dance at Echo Saturday anapolis girl, broke records for the of Kennewick, Wn„ visited the night. 100, 200 and 220-yard freestyle is coming to Hermiston. Fredricksons and Smiths this week. A crowd of merry young folks had swims in the indoor Indiana-Kentuc Mr. and Mrs. Grider and Mrs. a weiner roast on the sand dunes ky A. A. U. meet for seniors. 0- SAVE The Key to HAPPINESS! ♦ The Greatest Man of His Time CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES Sixty years ago a young telegraph operator named Thomas A. Edison iiC ptrlt” was the subject of the Thomas A. Edison had the doctors Invented a method of sending mes worried when he took to his bed Lesson-Sermon in all Churches after the recent hot speU. The 84- sages In both directions at once on of Christ, Scientist, on 8unday, year-old inventor’s wonderful power! August 9. a telegraph wire. It was the most of recuperation were evidenced again. The Golden Text wag, “If we live marvelous human Inveitlon up to In the Spirit, let us also walk in the that time. The young man got $100,- 10:20 A. M.t Communion. Spirit" (Gal. 6:25). 000 for his patent, which was a for 10:30 A. M„ Song service. Among the citations which com tune in those days. 10:55 A. M., Sermon. Subject, prised the Lesson-Sermon was the He began experimenting w i t h “Saying Goodby to God.” following from the Bible: “Thine other electrical Inventions, and be ears shall hear a word behind thee, 7:00 P. M., Christian Endeavor. fore the Centennial In 1876 his name saying. This is the way. walk ye The Epworth League will meet with in It, when ye turn to the right was a household word all over the the C. E. Sunday. hand, and when ye turn to the left" world. He invented, among other 8:00 P. M.. Church service. Ser (Isa. 30:21). things, the waxed paper In which tj,- mon subject, “Evil Personalities— The Lesson-Sermon also included package groceries you buy are wrap The Devil.” the following passages from the ped. He invented the mimeograph, The Baptist brethern of the Bapt Christian Science textbook, “Sci the first successful duplicating pro ence and Health with Key to the ist-Christian church will meet at the cess. Sholes, first inventor of the home of August Bensel Monday, Scriptures", by Mary Baker Eddy: typewriter, came to Edison with his August 17, at 8:00 p. m. “Spirit, God, is heard when the crude model and Edison taught him senses are silent. . . When we wait how to make it work. Professor Bell HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH patiently on God and seek Truth righteously, he directs our path” had the idea of talking over a wire; W. L. Wilson, Pastor. (pp.89,261). Edison's Invention of the carbon Sunday school at 10:00 a. m., Mrs Terell, superintendent. transmitter made the telephone a success. Dr. Brush Invented the elec Morning worship at 11:00 , ser METHODIST CHURCH tric arc light; Edison conceived the mon subject, “W itnesses.” O. W. Payne, Pastor idea of putting electric lights in Sunday evening evangelistic ad Regular church service Sunday at dress at 8:00 o’clock. Strangers will small units Into bottles, and invent Sunday receive a hearty welcome. ed the incandescent lamp. In the the Methodist Church. course of his telephone experiments school and morning worship conduc he Invented the phonograph. A little ted at the usual hour. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Epworth League only in the even later he Invented the movies. In be international Sunday School Lesson tween he Invented new and econom ing with the young people meeting for August 23 with the Christian Endeavorers. ical methods of producing cement A GOSPEL I'OR ALL MEN Every one is cordially invited to and developed the electric storage | Acts 11:5-18 the services Sunday. battery. Rev. Samuel D. Price, D.D. It is not too much to say of Edison BAPTIST-CHRISTIAN CHURCH Here is a lesson with an unusual that his inventions have revolution- amount of action. The Bible is far W. E. Jones, Minister. from being a dull book. To test this read from Acts 10:1 to 11:25 for the * ♦ entire setting of the narrative. You * COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES * will need your map in following the * ♦ travelers as they journey between Cuesarea, Joppa and Jerusalem. Mrs. Mary McRae from LaGrande Cornelius is a Roman centurion is vtaftlng Mrs. Thomas Stewart. who had found the emptiness of the Rev. and Mrs. Prindle and family Roman mythology for purposes of re- of Idaho are visiting at Mr and Mrs. | liglon and had developed faith in P. E. Hall’s home. Rev. Prindle is Jehovah as the only God. He was holding services at the Columbia making practical use of his religion school. hrough prayer and practice. The Mr. Linder is recovering slowly nowledge that he gained made him from his accident. ’ ager for a fuller understanding of Mrs. H. E. Sewell and Mr. Nick piritual truths. In the midst of a erson were dinner guests at the L. ertain prayer season he was direct H. Pearson home Wednesday even 'd to send messengers to Joppa and ing. jet Peter as a teacher of still larger Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Luttrell spent •piritual conceptions. Saturday visiting in Pendleton Now Peter was a devout Hebrew A medium crowd enjoyed the is well as a growing Christian. Na States picnic Sunday. The music tional customs were part of his very was furnished by the orchestra con -lie. He was strict in maintaining ducted by Florence Udey. .03her diet. While awaiting sum Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Clark and mons for dinner lie had a vision of daughter from Heppner spent Sun • arious animals let down from hea- day with the Luttrell's. Mrs. Clark • on in a sheet, and was told to kill Is Mrs. Luttrell’s sister. snd eat. At once his Hebrew train Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shafer of Her ing asserted itself as he declared that miston .chaperoned a crowd of young some of the animals were unclean. folks at Meacham Lake Saturday He was told that what God cleansed and Sunday. Those attending from could not be unclean and the teach Columbia district were: Gladys Dris ing of the vision was applied to coll and Ray Woodard and Dorcaa I hose who at that very time were and Ed Throop. knocking at the gate. The messeng Mr. and Mrs. J. Templeton and ers from Cornelius were admitted Miss Maxine Moore have gone huck and next day Peter went to the leberry picking near Baker. Mrs. H. E. Sewell returned home Thursday after visiting her sister for three weeks. Jack Dotson returned home from Pendleton where he has been vieit- Ing. Mrs. Dean Rogers apparently loet control of her car while driving up the Chrlstly hill, and the car rolled and backed in the A. C. Drop. Mrs. Dean Rogers was taken from her car unconscious but not seriously hurt. Mrs. Rodha was with her. Mr. Reed received a carload of lumber to build new chicken houses. Mias Lottie Knof returned home Thursday after visiting her sister in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse vis H ERE is no factor that contributes m ore ited at the Udey home Monday night. to th e p erm a n en ce o f a c o m m u n ity th a n Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lynch spent Saturday and Sunday visiting at C. home ow nership. Two - thirds o f the 3 ,4 1 3 A. Lynch’s. U nion Pacific fam ilies in Oregon own the »■■ — ■I hom es they o ccu p y ,'a n d Union Pacific em WITH FARMERS AROUND p loyees thus add trem endously to the solid ■ THE STATE . fo u n d a tio n u pon w h ich O regon’s progress »■■■■■■■■■■»■■■■■■■a DALLAS— Ten scree of mixed La- is built. dlno and alfalfa pasture on the A. J. Campbell farm In Polk county have Union Pacific em ployees prosper d irectly in carried 4o hend of cows for four months, with 16 days off for Irriga proportion to the prosperity of the tion. according to J. R. Beck, coun If unregulated form s o f transportation aro ty ag en t who recently conducted a allow ed to underm ine the R ailroad’s revc- field tour to the Campbell place and found the clover still knee high In nuee, the R ailroad personnel is affected, and many placet. the progress o f the com m unity is retarded. HEPPNER— Pasture land on the FIRST NATIONAL BANK SK IP P Y M o re than 2 ,0 0 0 O re g o n H om es owned by Union Pacific Employees EL By R A IL Wtghtman Brothers farm near here which was very alkaline la 1M 7 waa treated, under direction of the county agent, with lnrge qnnntitiwi of barnyard manure each year. Thisj Vdd» tlhm aza 11 »aatad *^MR**1 A ugust 1 5 th to 1 8 th In clusive This is OPEN HOUSE WEEK at all of our stores. A big week brimful of HOSPITALITY friendly service and EXTRA VALUES. The latch string is out to you during this great event. We invite you to be our guest, share in these greater values, inspect our stores, see how clean, spotless and sanitary they are kept. Come in now— today Bring your friends too. Let them share with you THESE GREATER VALUES. D el Maiz Corn FLOUR That finest of yellow Corn. M AC M A R R A Perfect Family Flour lb . BAG 5 93c 1 Cans 43c Sperry's Oats MILK Extra Cream Quality 10 MAC MARR — TALL CANS At a Saving 18 CANS 79c LB. BAG 39c PSP & RICE KRI8PIES Kellogg's Regular Size Packages Each lo c SUGAR PURE CANE GRANULATED H ershey Cocoa 18 “ • 98c Poll Pound Can Mac M a rr Coffee Special O ffer SATURDAY & MONDAY ONLY Take Advantage of this Exceptional Sale. Lh. Pkge. GROUND FRESH I9 c BACON LEAN — MILD _ CUBE Pound Z3e BROOMS GOOD QUALITY GREEN STRAW Each 4Se H erm iston, Orc. — Phone 241