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F A O Z TW O THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON TH U R S D A Y , OCTOBER I, ltll wavs tossed on Its own surfness. this work there are reports to be ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ¡ .p a r a a But It was never dead, or asleep, sent In regularly to the state and • • ♦ All Items Appearing in this ♦ II or Indifferent. county offices and Stanley baa been ♦ Coloma a n Contributed by the * N CHURCH NOTES ♦ Published every Thursday at Hermis Nothing ever touched this commu fa ith fu l to .th e letter by turuing in ♦ • Hermiston W. C. T. U. ton, U m atilla County, Oregon, by nity that the Commercial club of hie reports promptly. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quirlng, Hermiston did not create, anticipate, Stanley recently purchased four Publishers The followig article Is one of a ; H ER M ISTO N BAPTIST CHURCH direct, divert, or fu rth er its course. teen pure bred Hampshire ewes from series run during the past nine 1 W. L. Wilson, Pastor Gntored us Second Class »latter I 11 had » *< d«- well-earned repu- Mr. Huran of W allow a county and 10:00 A. M., Sunday School. Mrs. weeks and had been omitted from Dvcqniber, 1906. U m utilla County, , tatlou of being the best small town also secured eight pure bred Hamp Its regular order. • Oregon. commercial club in Oregon. That shire owes from J. Dobbin which Seralh Superintendent. -----■■ — ! was when all the businessmen and were bred to Desert Gold the most Would the Repeal of Prohibition . 11:00 A. M.. Morning Worship Subscription Rates: | many farmers were regularly attend- famous Hampshire sire of a ll time. Subject, “The New Creature.” End Unemployment? One Year $2.00 ing members. 7:$0 P. M.. Evening Service. Sub He plans to expand In sheep due to There are those who say th e re 1 I, Fix Months .............................. ..... $1.00 And now! the fact th a t his present faculties ject, "Sowing" or "Everybody is D j would be less unemployment and Three Months .........................._ _ .60 How many businessmen attend? ' furnish more pasture. The oppor- lng I t . ” more prosperity if beer, wine and Strangers cordially welcome. The town is fu ll of new business- tunlty of possessing these pure bred whiskey were made legal. Let us men. They are alive to their own Hampshires has come through his The Community’s Business business dlriectly. They are good ' recognition as Oregon’s one outstand Back In T914— the peak of Am eri BA PTI8T-CH RIST1AN CHURCH The business of a community is citizens. They Have capacity for I *n8 club boy out of 18,00o eligibles. The exhibit balls and grounds w ill be filled w ith can consumption of alcoholic b e v -, W . E. Jones, Pastor. th at community's business. development of community spirit and ' Stanley is not attending Oregon Ideas to help you make the coming year a more succes erages— It is estimated that two b il 10:20 Communion service. In a town like Hermiston, your know w hat business resources are, ¡State this year but plans to enter at lion dollars was spent for drink. A sful one. You w ill mix w ith other men and learn many business, indirectly, is my business, j 1 0 :Jo Song service. Just as did the old members. There the beginning of the second semes- huge sum Indeed! W hat is happen things that you turn to your own profit. 10:45 Preaching. Sermon subject, directly, always. is some reason, or, there are some ter next year. ing to a ll that money now? Is It < This pertains both to business as ■The M aker of Gods.” lying stagnant? Not by any means. reasons, that thia one. or, that one. Then too, It w ill be a pleasant vacation. There w ill generally understood and to the 8 :JO Christian Endeavor. It Is being spent, for motor cars, or another one must have for not be entertainm ent for you and the whole fam ily. Come 7:30 Preaching service. Serfnon sources of business. Unless bust Who Coaid Be Indifferent! radios, better homes, and better liv giving his bit to bis own communi and bring them along. subject, "Stopping Short of the nessmen lake care of their own bus! In an attack upon our youth of ing. Yet that tells the story only In 1 ty ’s service. ness. the business of the town and Promised Land.” part. For prohibition has greatly R ight now there are things to be the modern age, our "beautiful, in the sources and resources of the town increased the producing power hence ! done that are important to every articulate young idiots," the w ell- business begins to slip downward CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES the earning power of the individual 1 known w rite r Edna Ferber gives us businessman in town. and the entire community feels the So not only the drink money, but J W ho is going to do them? Not unstable reasons why our younger 44T Tnreallty” was the subject of losses. increased earnings as well, are spent George. George is not even listen generation in America are not being the Lesson-Sermon In all of Hermiston W ith the foregoing well estab serious minded about the present up for commodities which Involve the ing in. Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,600. lished principles of all progressive heaval the world over as are the employment of millions of people. In Sunday, Oct. 4. F. B. Swayze, Pres. - R. Alexander, Vice-Pres. - A. H. Norton, Cashier towns and communities set forth In ! young people in Europe. The novel- Tho Oolden Text was. “TheJjord 1914 there were 1,700,000 motor Worthy of Recognition. these simple statements, we come to knoweth the thoughts of man, that 1 let returns from Europe Impressed vehicles in the United States, today Stanley Green of Stanfield has 1. . . the subject of this editorial. they are vanity” (Ps. 94:11). . .. . , , by tne youth movement she has there are 26,500,000. Of course we shown himself w orthy of receiving 1 £ . .. , . Among the citations which com The Commercial Club. .. _ „ . . .observed over there and while on the would have motor vehicles even if we L ila Bartholomew and Elsie Strain lie's, finished work Saturday. the Governor Patterson trophy, 1, . . .... ... , prised the Lesson-Sermon was tho . ' ' I boat she criticizes youthful cruisers did not have prohibition.— But w ith went for horse-back ride on the The Commercial club of Hermiston awarded to the most outstanding Fred Lee and Lowell Young made j, .. . following from the Bible: “And the ____ ______________1____ . u,_u ln th eir flippant conversation and has been a factor in public affairs n a trip to the mountains for wood Lord God commanded the man, say out prohibition it is certain there buttes, Sunday. Oregon 4-H club member of the high condems all American youth by the would be fewer cars, p erh & s less for many years and has developed est ab ility and leadership presented ing, Of every tree of the garden A good rain was welcomed by all last week. than h alf. Was the liquor industry, thou mayest freely eat: But of the and dominated many movements. It at the state fair. In his past record I example of these who do nothing Pine City people Sunday afternoon before prohibition, a substantial em tree of the knowledge of good and had for years and years a crew of for the past four year’s work. He , "but go tram ping and romping up and night. ST. H E L E N S — Columbia county ployment factor? Did it employ evil, thou shall not eat of it” (Gen. live businessmen with unselfish pur has worked earnestly and diligently ; j and down the deck.” M r. and Mrs. H . E. Young and homemakers have saved more than J: 18, 17). fewer people or more than the mot poses and u n tirin g devotion to all under a very grave handicap of not I In confessing that she "adores jln - children visited at the home of their $850 as a result of meetings on “ New The Lesson-Sermon also Included or vehicle industry today? Here are d rlnkln g ” Miss Ferber removes all questions affecting community wel having purebred stock In his clubs, j the following passages from the the facts— they are enlightening in daughter, Mrs. Emery Cox, Sunday. Clothes for Old” supervised by Mrs. fare. Sometimes this club was cri The state office has recognized this , weight from her criticism of the Christian Science textbook, “ Sci Mr. and Mrs. W . J. W attenburger deed. People employed befojre prohi gin-guzzling, jazz- ticised. Sometimes it made mistakes. fact and have rewarded him for his ! iut|Se-making Sarah Case, county home demonstra ence and Health with Key to the Butter bition in the m anufacturing of beer, were business visitors on ¡blowing, park-petting and footless Sometimes it ran counter to this accomplishments. Scriptures”, by Mary Baker Eddy: tion agent. Old dresses worth little Creek Monday. wine and d'istllled liquors, 86.914; During the past four years, Stan-1 '»t’ e-cracklng young people of to- phase or that phase of some of the "The 'tree of knowledge' typifies or nothing were rescued from the rag Tom O'Brien and W a lt W iggles total wages, $68,432,000. People unreality. . . . Everything good or local movements. Sometimes the ley has been active In the hand> ! day' she would have the y ° unS man bag and others hopelessly out-of-date worth, who made a business trip to employed in 193o in the manufac worthy, God made. Whatever la craft, farm accounting, and forage 8tep up and redeem the world, since week, returned were brought out from trunk or clo ture of motor vehicles: 325,124, Oregon City last valueless or baneful, He did not crops clubs. He has been leader of ! thc bottom ha8 “ «mingly dropped make, — hence Its unreality” (pp. total wages, $647,388,438. And the home Sunday night. set. Altogether 170 dresses were re sheep and pig clubs and assistant : 0,,t under the administration of the 638, 626). The Morrow county road crew who modeled, representing an estimated motor vehicle Industry is only one mldle aged men who have not the leader of calf clubs. Connected with Industry— almost every industry has have been working the B utter Creek net saving of $851.92 for the fam ily courage or v ita lity or whatever it road between Joe Kinney’s and Ol budgets. benefited from prohibition. takes to stand up against the racke ~ S teers and cheap politicians.” The SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON But how about the farmer? Has novelist forgets that we are all born Intern ation al Sunday School Lesson not prohibition closed an important market for farm products? Statistics into thia world w ith the same lack for October 11 show th a t purchases by the liquor of w orldly goods and whatever is at P A U L IN P H IL IP P I Industry comprised only a fraction tained in courage, in v i t a lit y , in more than one per cent of the value character, or accomplishment is Acts 16:22-34; Philipplans 4:4-7 of farm products even in days of the reached through the train ing and ex Rev. Samuel D. Price, D.D. greatest liquor consumption. A g ri amples furnished by those same mid Trouble seemed as natural for cultural products are p rim arily food Dr. Curry, the old dle-aged men. Paul as did preaching the gospel. A products— and prohibition has made Could it be possible that Mie Fer RELIABLE EYESIGHT jyndicate owned a slave g irl who the average fam ily financially able ber has not studied this question teemed to have the power of d ivina to Invest more money in food than SPECIALIST thoroughly before expressing her tion. The evil spirits in thia maid ever before. The attitude of th in k of Seattle, who has made self, or could she be classed as an showed th eir knowledge by declar ing farmers toward prohibition is enemy of this "wise-cracking” youth. professional visits to ing th at “ These men are servants of reflected by the action of the na A generation of young men who the most high God.” B ut they kept SPECIAL NEW PRICES HERMISTON tional Grange, outstanding organi win scholarships in 4-H club work calling out to the annoyance of Paul zation in the farm world, which at After August 1st. for 2 0 years, will again cannot be classed as shallow th in k and the hindrance of hie work. One its annual convention, held at Ro be at tho Halfsoling Men’s Shoes ers. A generation of young men who result was that the men who mer chester, N . Y., In November, 1930, have the s p irit of the football game chandised on huftiantty found that From $1.50 to $1.25 HERMISTON HOTEL unanimously adopted an unqualified In their blood cannot be condemned their chattel was worthless for endorsement of the 18th amendment. lubber Heels on Womens’ 8hoe* for lack of patrotlsm to the problems soothsaying and started au uproar Prohibition and employment? Let From 5Cc to ¿So of their country and generation. If against these men who had part in Roger W . Babson w ell known busi an example of the young people of freeing a life from slavery to an evil ness economist, give hie analysis. this nation le to be ueed why did spirit. Racial and religious preju "There is probably no one factor,” M ist Ferber not pick tome of our dice was stirred up to get back at Mr. Babson has said, “ which would “eorioue minded” youth who have Paul and Silas w ith the result th at more quickly bring a business panic Reduced Frioes not the tim e or money to go on a these good men were imprisoned. and a period of unemployment than «nrrrnmmn-------------- a g a f e cruise to Europe. But no dungeon could cut off th eir the n u llifica tio n by legislation of approach to the Throne. Though prohibition, and a return of the bleeding from the unjust beating and saloon.” The Heighth of Ignorance. w ith feet fastened cruelly in the One day last week as we were re stocks, the spirits of these men ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ tu rn in g to the office during the noon reached unto God. They began w ith ♦ ♦ hour, a strik in g ly new sedan drove prayer because of the way in which PINE CITY NEWS ■ into town, chauffeured by a young God had permitted them to glorify woman. The Intersection was half H im In life and testimony. Sqon ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ X ^ / f t e n a pound of butter takes a ride a block farth e r down the street but they Involu ntarily broke forth Into Mrs. W a lte r W igglesworth spent of a thousand miles to find its dinner table! she deliberately turned across the song and th eir fellow prisoners Thursday night at the home of Mrs street and parked on the other side heard them. This was amaxing B url W attenburger. In more than a hundred produce p lants, Sw ift fls stopping "through" tFafHe to do so. enough but a s till greater event fol Clayton Ayers made a business Company is taking the butterfat, eggs and poultry of its A fte r they completed th eir shopping lowed In the earthquake which m trip to Stanfield and Echo Saturday. on that side of the street they de shook the prison th at all became free Tom Boyten of Pendleton was a HERMISTON, OREGON 200,000 farm patrons daily, paying cash for them and business visitor on B utter Creek sending them into national channels of diatrihnrinn g a ra g i»; liberately turned across the highway men. again and headed out of town. When the keeper of the prison Monday. W hether In a small town or a city sensed the situation he was about to Charley M elville and Miss Ger Thousands o f m iles o f leased telegraph wires keep there should be consideration for the k ill himself, th in k in g th a t a ll the trude Tichenbr spent Sunday even Swift & Company executives informed where these products safety of fellow-motorist. To us this prisoners had run away. Paul ad ing a t the home of M r. and Mrs. W. command the best prices. To the best markets are D. NeHl. act was not showing superiority over vises him th a t all can answer the rushed the surpluses of over-supplied districts. Lacking a the Rmall-town resident, but por fo il call. The presence of God was Band rehearsal was hetd Thurs trayed the extreme Ignorance of the recognized and the outcry made day evening at the Pine C ity audi national market like this one, many a pound of butter—and driver of the state motor vehicle Sirs, what must 1 do to be saved?” torium. Besides the Pine City hand, many an egg, too — would grow useless right at home, or 1 laws. The answer is the tru th for today: members present were Harvey Mey else be sold at much less than present prices. Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ.” ers and Zoe McFaul of Echo. Harvey a w a a ■ 11 k id ki a The Saviour was accepted fo rth w ith Meyers played the snare drum and To distribute produce as well as quality meats, Swift flk clarinet. Visitors and testimony was given tn the rife Zoe played the Company uses all the facilities of its over 400 branch houses of baptism. The nrfw life wag fu r were Mrs. Lucy Jarmon, Mrs. Ollie and its 600 refrigerator car routes. Its great organization ther expressed In the ac tiv ity of pen N e ill, Mrs. Roy N e ill. Mrs. B url W s t- has 55,000 employees living in hundreds of towns where itence as the Jailer tenderly washed tenburger, Mrs. Fred Lee, Mrs. W a lt F. their pay checks help support community interests and the stripes of Pan) and Silas and fu r W igglesworth, Neva N e ill, O. Bartholomew, Bert JCorbln, Russel nished them creature comforts. trade. They are local men doing a national job, relieving Moore, MlsS Heath. Miss Konanon, producers of all Selling worries and m in im i rin g i«y«i gju ts Miss M arie Young a i d B url W atten and shortages. burger. M r. and Mrs. C. F. Morehead and A nation-wide marketing system for poultry, egg« «ml children made a business trip to Pen butterfat must render a complete service, covering pur- dleton Monday. The Misses M arie Young and N an chasing, grading, refrigeration, transportation, selling and cy Konanon made a trip to Heppner delivery. The system functions smoothly when one concern Saturday. Mrs. Emery Cox and undertakes all these steps. Swift & Company performs all daughter Betty Bernice returned these services at the lowest poasible coat. Swift flk Company home w ith them. profits from all sources, over a long term of years, have Among the Pine City people at averaged leas than a half cent a pound. tending Farm Bureau meeting nt A l pine Saturday night were M r. and Mrs. J. S. Moore, Audry, Naomi, Rus sell and John Moore, Mrs. ■. P. Jar- men, Oscar Jarmon, M r. and Mrs. Roy N e ill and Alma, W . D. N s ill and P u rrtg ro n o t Ano food» children Hugh, Bernice, Harold and Authorised Ford Sales A Service Ralph, and Bart Corbin. Paul Bull visited nt the R . E. Young home Sunday. The Mimes Neva and Oleta N eill. Sip tyrmiäkin tyralò a ra COME TO THE FAIR! FIRST NATIONAL BANK Coming Again! A Pound o f Butter SAVE YOUR EYES! Your Old Shoes Made New SAT., OCT. 10 FOR ONE DAY Eyes Examined • Glasses - Ground and Fitted - BOWMAN SHOESHOP P id e / HOT LUNCHES REFRESHING DRINKS 'T ' SPORTING GOODS Hitt’s Confectionery B u y Yetor P r in tin g N o w an d Save Tim « H andsomest, uskiest.. Heavy DutyTire All-Weather Il pays lo buy THE leading make . . here I Rohr man Motor Co. Swift & Company