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PAO» TWO THURSDAY. AUGUST 20. l i t ! THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON Œlp grrmiainn grralft Putting American* on the Job ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ « « G « « * « « * * There is food for thought for all j ♦ ____ court. An outcry is made by Elymas ♦ which is replied to in moat forceful CHURCH NOTES ♦ language by Saul and blindness lq state governments in a recent action I » ♦ the penalty for his presumption to by the Federal Government, taken at ♦ seek to stay the progress of the goe- the instance of the State of Manse- pel. Such evidences are not to be BAPTIST CHRISTIAN CHRCH chuaets. Briefly, Massachusetts asked denied and Sergius makes open con 10:20 Communion service. the Federal Commissioner of Labor Minimum Charge 15c fession of his faith. Entered a I Second Class Matter to stop issuing labor permits to | 10:30 Song service and devotion- or French-Canadian w o r k e r s until i al- December, 190C, Umatilla County, g g g g g g g g g g g g « « * « 1 Cent a Word ’The Need of the times improved, and Washington 1 10:65 Sermon, Oregon. > ♦ retrained from granting any more i Children.” FOR SAL1 •> UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS * 7:00 Christian Endeavor. for a time. As 'a result hundreds of Subscription Rates; ♦ 8:00 Preaching service, "Demon ♦ . MELOTT SEPARATOR FOR SALE, American workingmen are back on One Y ea r.................................. . 12.00 oligy." OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO with motor. Iowa separator No. the pay-roll. CHILDREN GROW UP QUICKLY— Six Mouths ..................... „...... *1.00 103. Inquire W. O. Webber. 51-ltp The situation arose from the clos Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stephens of HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH BUT SO DOES A SAVINGS AC Yakima were Umatilla visitors over Three Months .................. ....... .. .60 ing down of many newsprint mills THREE IRRIGATED RANCHES TO Bunday school, Mrs. Serell stiper- the week end. in Canada, where paper for most of COUNT. . . . START ONE NOW, The members of the Umatilla rent; 60, 200 and 300 acres; Also the newspapers In the United States | lnten‘*e“t> 10 A. M. •AND THEN?” Christian Endeavor society welft to several small tracts for sale. Also ADD TO IT REGULARLY, AND IT Mocuing worship, subject, “The is made. This action threw hundreds '- r io n Sunday evening to attend pasture for cattle or sheep. E. P. A salesman sent into the tropics of French-Canadian woods-hoppers 'O,d ,,ook and tlle New Century," 11 the Irrigon society meeting. After WILL HELP YOU MIGHTILY TO Dodd. Hermiston. Oregon. 45-tfc to sell agricultural machinery, came out of work and they flocked across A' **• the C. E. services our local minis TAKE CARE OF COLLEGE EX Evening service, 8 o’clock. Sub ter, Rev. W. O. Miller, delivered the back with a story which Illustrates the border into Maine and readily FOR SALE— Hardware, Stoves, Fur message in the Irrigion church. a number of things. PENSES WHEN THAT TIME got Jobs cutting timber for pulp-, ject, "Things as They Are." A birthday p arty was given Mon niture and Mattresses. Hermiston Strangers welcome. He found the natives contentedly wood for American mills. day evening in honor of Erma and COMES. Second Hand Store. 10-tfc W. L. Wilson, astor. sitting around while abundant Na Myrle Byrnes. Those present were: French-Canadians have a special Betty McKenzie, Hazel Tipple, Dor- $1.00 OPENS AN ACCOUNT. ture grew all their food with the knack to fell a tree so that it ) WANTED— Woman to do housework thy Tonies, Ernest Tipple, Bobby slightest possible effort on their will not injure standing timber in j CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES or cleaning in exchange for piano McKenzie. Claude and Harry Rohde, part. lessons. Inquire Golda E. Mumma, Its fait, and this is an art that has 1 Gene Tonies. "If you had a plow and a harrow long been mastered by Quebec work « C o u l” was the subject of the Les- Main street. The Christian Endeavor society son-Sermon in all Churches of enjoyed an egg feed on the beach you could grow more food," said ers. They are much sought after by FOR SALE — ONE JERSEY COW Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, August 'aturday evening. i the salesman. ill companies who are felling for 16. Lucille Homer and Bill Hanson and one Geurusey cow. Inquire at "And then— ?" asked the native ests. motored to Walla Walla Sunday. | of Hermiston The Golden Text wa3, “Truly my Herald office. 50-2tp "Then you could get money for Miss Margaret Homer went to In former years many of these ' soul waiteth upon God: from him Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over *60,000. It and buy more land." Portland 1 ast week end. nen emigrated to New England and cometh my salvation” (Ps. 62:1). FOR SALE—ONE GUERNSEY, REG F. B. Swayze, Pres. - R. Alexander, Vice-Pre*. - A. H. Norton, Cashier Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hull and "And then----” Among tho citations which com ecame naturalized, pursuing their istered bull. Joe Kremer. 49-2tp Miss Clara Corrigan are on a vaca "Wty, then you could buy more ormer calling. Recently, however, | prised the Lesson-Sermon was the tion trip in Bellingham, Wn. ALBERTA PEACHES RIPE NOW. machinery and grow still more food hey found work slack and flocked t following from'the Bible: “Unless Miss Naomi Chapman of Pendleton Other varieties coming sbon. Two the Lord had been my help, my soul and get more money." is visiting at the Ervin Chapman family, Mr. and Mrs. Hunt and fam ing Billy Neff. Neffs were former >y the hundreds to Boston and other miles West of Umatilla. Fred Ed "And then— ?’’ ionie for several days. ¿ankee coast towns, waiting for j had almost dwelt in silance” (Ps. residents of Umatilla. ily and Mr. and Mrs. Shaw and fam 94:17). Mr. and Mrs. George Butterwood ily, all of Lexington, were visitors 50-ltc Why, then, after a while yov Mrs. Eugene McFarland visited in mondson. aid times to end. Meanwhile hun- j The Lesson-Sermon also included motored to Pendleton Saturday eve at the W. O. Miller home Sunday. Pendleton several days last week would have so much money you Ireds of French-Canadians have i ning. the following passage from the Mr. and. Mrs. Pickett and son from Have for Trade or Sale *10,000.00 The Ladies’ Aid society met at wouldn’t need to work." een working in the Maine woods Christian Science textbook, “Sci Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rondle, Irene the home of Mrs. Henry Edwards the Louisiana colony, stayed at the rental Income property in indus "But I would be no better off, vhile their American fellow-workers ence and Health with Key to the Fromdahl and Herman Romble mot Thursday. Those present were: Mrs. McFarland home last Thursday and trial town 28 miles from Port ored to Pendleton Saturday evening. Señor. I don't work now!” W. O. Miller, Mrs. Pearl Jarvis, Mrs Friday. Scriptures", by Mary Baker Eddy: vere idle. This has all been changed land; for business or farm in this Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stephens, Jas. Marshall, Mrs. Joe Long, Mrs. Robert Ward has broken his To those who hold to the Puritan >y action from Washington. "Is man lost spiritually? No, he locality. Larabee Bauer Agency, tgnes Kendler, Francis Stevens and Frank Rasin, Mrs. John Wurster, shoulder bone. doctrine that work is a virtue In can only lose a sense material. All Other states might profit by fol- Tobert Lingo attended the opening Mrs. Pete McNabb, Mrs. D. R. Pendleton. 51-2tc Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gorham and Itself and that he who does not work owing Massachusetts' example. It sin is of tho flesh. It cannot be •ound-up dance in Pendleton Satur- Brownell and Mrs. H. C. Brammer. family of Boardman were in town lay night. Is a sinner, the spectacle of anybody night pay Florida to investigate spiritual. Sin exists here or here FOR SALE— 20 acres; 6-R. house; Naomi Chapman of Pendleton and Monday. M. Compton of Biggs, Oregon, was Naomi Brownell of Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. Guerin and family getting a living without working Is now many Cuban cigar-makers are i after only so long as tho illusion barns: other outbuildings: fenced: n town Monday. Mr. Compton and at the Lew Brownell home Sunday motored to Pendleton Tuesday. of mind in matter remains. It is a adhorrent. But when you consider vorking in Tampa; Texas might I family were I ormerly of Umatilla. Ben Juday’s brother from Heppner *400 cash. J. M. Biggs. Hermiston, sense of sin, and not a sinful soul, and Monday. that In every religion the Ideal o' tudy how many Mexicans are riding I 37-tfc Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burby and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Watson and has been visiting here the past week Oregon. which is lost. Evil is destroyed by rand-daughter Earlua left last Wed- children who were visiting with Heaven Is the same— a place where ,erd while American cowboys are 1 the sense of good” <p.311). FOR SALE— 3-BURNER OIL STOVE lesday for several days’ visit in Mrs. Watson’s sister, Mrs. Pete Mc oasis theatr S ’ showing one nobody has to work— It raises the whittling; Kansas may be employing j Vorth Powder. They returned Mon Nabb, returned to their home in with oven. H. E. Hanby. 43-tfc question whether that point of view nany Canadian harvest hands, and I day. Rupert, Idaho. Wednesday. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON OF YEAR’S BEST PICTURES íb entirely sound. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark and ' Mrs. Jay Berry and daughters to on. Burk's for Bargains. On the West There Is no doubt that the habit There Is hardly a state in the International Sunday School Lesson Mrs Jack Cherry were dinner guests Lola and Barbara, left Thursday This is a review of "Skippy” as Side. — Adv. >f Mr. and Mrs. George Cramer in for The Dalles to visit for a few for August 30 of work builds character, even Jnion wfhlch might not be able to Pendleton Saturday evening. days. Mr. Berry is working for the taken from “Screenland.” though the work itself may not be 'eturn many of its taxplayers and THE MISSION TO CYPRUS Mrs. Ursel Hiatt and sons have railroad company there. MISCELLANEOUS "If you haven't seen "Skippy" congenial. The happiest men and dtlzens to work by uncovering a Acts 12:25:13:12 eturned from a week’s visit in Lloyd Miller and Mr. and Mrs please hurry right out and do it women are those who have found ilmilar situation to that of the alien RELIABLE PARTY will furish gas Henpner with relatives. Rev. Samuel D. Price, D.D. J. H, Byrnes motored to Pendleton Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burly and Sunday morning. Mrs. Lloyd Miller now. This picture is the most in work which Interest them so much vood choppers in the Maine woods oline in exchange for transporta Foreign missions is a genuine ro irandaughter Earlna left Tuesday and small daughter Colleen Ann, re gratiating entertainment on current that they prefer it to anything else. ind following the lend set by Mas mance and there is always an abun tion to Portland, September 4th. morning for Portland. Mr. and Mrs. turned with them. screens. You may "hate kid pic But work merely for the sake of sachusetts. Care of Herald. 51-ltp dance of thrills in Its study, whether Burly will visit for about a week; Mrs. Fay Gardiner, Mrs. Max tures.” You may run from chile making enough money so you won’t you go back to the Acts or turn to Earlna will stay. Craybeal, Betty McKenzie and Myrle actors. Ordinarily I wouldn’t blame MODERN FURNISHED ROOMS FOR Mrs. filers of Alabany, Oregon, ByrneB motored to Pendleton one day have to work is something else The youngest child in the United events in modern history. Antioch rent. Mrs. Joe Dyer. 60-ltc you. But if you miss "Skippy" again. Itates to be Insured 1 s Samuel L. of Christian activity, but the home visited at the Robert Allen home last week. Thursday evening. She returned to Born— To Mr. and Mrs. John you’re just an old dog catcher. And ROOMS TO RENT. MRS. W. L. Perhaps a lot or us nre as foolish I’urner of Montezuma, Ga., who has had become a new and larger center lOr home Friday afternoon. Butson, an eight and one-half ns that native though he would be i *5,000 insurance policy which was church at Jerustlem was not neglect Mrs. Pete McNabb and children pound girl at their home Friday speaking of dogs— when you see Beasley. Hermiston, Ore. 50-2tp If he spent a ‘lot of time and effort written for him eleven minutes af ed. The apostles had agreed to gath iaxine and Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. night. She was named Roberta Leis. Skippy and Sooky mouring the loss A. G. Watson and children motored merely to avoid working. ter his birth. Mrs. Hugh Van Schoiack and of their pet you’ll break right out TO BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE er funds for the poor saints of the to Yakima Tuesday. children Deelares and Delbert and and have that good cry you’ve been your property. Write G. F. Hod nother church and the friends In Mrs. Lewis Frondahl and daugh Billy Baldwin spent the week on denied since the ganster epidemic. ges. Agency, 721 Main Street, Pen \ntloch send such an offering by ter Gladys, who have been In Port Mrs. Van Schoiack’s fahter's farm Percy Crosby’s cartoon kid comes to dleton. Phone 477. 48-4tp 'arnabas and Siiul. Some months land for several days, returned home at Willow creek. life in the person of Jackie Cooper, Thursday. , reviously Saul had been called from Albert Vieg left last Thursday Mrs. Joe Long and Josephine Con Go to Burk’s for Bargains— Now. for Fort Dodge, Iowa, with his uncle the best actor o I any shape or size Tarsus By Barnabas to help in the nell returned from Ione Thursday. I’ve ever seen. He's amazing. Bobby —Adv. Mr. Vieg, and cousin Roy. growing work in Antioch. At Jeru Misses Beth and Alice Cooney are Andy Martin has returned from Coogan is an endearing Sooky, the salem they met John Mark, prob- visiting with relatives at Heppner, Seattle where he h as been spending best pal. But director Norman Tau- HIGHEST CASH prices paid for live Oregon, this week. |ably the young man who drew the stock. We will be in Hermiston I.Ir. and Mrs. T. O. Waller and his vacation. rog deserves the most applause. sword in the garden of Gethsemane small daughter Genevieve and Mri. every week. Drop us a card If you Mrs. Kenneth Trumbull left Fri What a job. He must really like in deference of Jesus, and brought Waller’s mother, Mrs. Jess Connell, day night for a visit With relatives have any stock to sell. Huston A kids. returned from Klamath Falls Tues in Spokane. him with then; to Antioch. Bennett Co. Inc., The Dalles, Oregon. At the Oasis theatre Thursday, Robert Brownell returned from Christianity always has an out day. Mr. Waller was In an auto You Can Always Find Bargains at mobile accident some time ago and La Grande where he has been visit Friday and Saturday. reach and ceases to be Christian broke his arm. Box 327. 31-tfe when only self is considered. While Miss Gwenyth Corey of Hermiston in prayer in the Antioch church the was a visitor In Umatilla Saturday. Mrs. Ruth Gtierln of Portland needs of others nre being considered was a guest at the Nugent home and, through the Holy Spirit, there several days last week. Is a definite call for Barnabas and Mrs. Wessell and daughter Bar Saul to undertake a preaching mis bara of Stanfield visited at the Ash sion in Cyprus, an island some dist home Saturday. O ' ance off the coast. The call is ac- | Miss Laura Dunne and W. R. Nug ent were business visitors in Pen cepted and John Mark is taken dleton Thursday. along as a general helper. IIlss Alberta Edmnnds left last Preaching begins at the first port week with her m other and sister of BARS HARMONY SOAP GELL DESSERT and the messages are continued un Eugene for a vacation trip to I-os Harmony Is America’s N e w R g ^ B C An teles. Long Beach and San or til they reach the further side of Diego. est and Finest Soap for Laundry - Dishes | tho island. At Pophos they had an .'oe Ramos and son Roy of Echo audience with Sergius Paulus, the visited Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Ash Wed governor. As the truth is proclaimed, nesday. They were enroute to I-os THE NEW PUDDING Elymas, the sorcerer. Is greatly dis Angeles and Tanlena, Calif. DESSERT MACMARR QUALITY AND QUANTITY 17. O. Miller motored to Pendleton turbed, for if what these messengers declare is accepted by the governor Monday with a load of watermelons. Mr. and Mrs. Gus McMullen and PKGS. the magician w«?l lose his pull at family, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Peck and Published every Thursday at Hermis ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quirlng, Publishers WANT ADS Will Your Children'Be Ready For College Before You’re Ready to Send Them? FIRST NATIONAL BANK MAKING NEW FRIENDS THE OLD Save a t These Prices - sat . s mon 1 p kg. PAR c”“ " l" lSd J e ll-W e ll 5 »M TOVty Jiffy-L o u Pancake F lo u r 6 X '4 1». Pkg. MACMARR HIGH PATENT. A PERFECT FAMILY FLOUR. REAL VALUE 8 lb . P a il 9 8 e Salad Dressing GOLD MEDAL Q t. J a r X 9 C 43C FLOUR Pure Lard If you have not used this Flour try it Now at this low price. — 49 LB BAG Bananas B lackb erries School Supplies PENDLETON = = = = = ROUNDUP AUG. 2 7 - 2 8 - 2 9 ROUND-' AV® F ru its & V egetables Eat This Firm Yellow Fruit the Year Round on- S 25c $1.09 lbs . Lettuce 2 Cor 15c Creen Peppers 3 lbs. I$ c $1.00 ROUND TRIP G o o d in coaches only. Going Aug. 29. Home by mid night Aug. 30. Going Aug. 25-2C- Children 5 years of age and under 12, one-half the adult fare. forth above. M ac M arr train a t 9 * 0 A . M. Home by mid night Sept. 1. Tickets will be honored on any regular SALE To S ta rt Saturday, Aug. XX $1.75 ROUND TRIP 27. DURING T m s BIG under lim it« M* We are closing out our SCHOOL ’SUPPLIES Stock at a Great Sacrifice in Price. Everything we have in this line will be sold BELOW COST. Our supply is limited and you will want to be among the first to take advantage of these bargains. 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