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»ÄO B TWO consider debts, if tbat should ba the * b o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o outcome of house deliberations and CHURCH NOTES ♦ Published every Thursday at Hermis If the senate should approve the ♦ • ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by recommendation of President Hoov • Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Qulrlng, er. Their action would then be taken to indicate what they would do if METHODIST CHURCH Publishers they controlled both the executive Oscar Payne, Pastor Entered as Second Class Matter and legislative branches of the gov The morning services at the M. E. Decomber, 1906, Umatilla County, ernment. iChurch next Sunday will be In keep Oregon. But for the moratorium Germany ing with Christmas. The primary would have defaulted in payment of department will have its program Subscription Rates: reparations and. other foreign debts, during the Sunday school hour. Fol One Y ea r.............1............... .......... $2.00 would have gone off the gold stand lowing thia the morning message Six Months ......................... ......... $1.00 ard and might have again inflated from the subject. ‘ The Mystery of Three M onths..................................... 60 the mark. France might in that the Incarnation.” event reoccupy German territory and You are welcome. the answer might be a government headed by Hitler, who is pledged to Ulesaed Are the Merciful for They CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES repudiate the reparation debt and Shall Obtain Mercy. tep 'od the Preserver of Man” was the whole treaty of Versailles. ^ t h e subject of the Lesson- If the United States should refuse In these Christmas days, when Sermon In all Churches of Christ, even to reconsider war debts and the dark shadows of dire want, Scientist, on Sunday, Dec. 13. great suffering, and sharp trag should face the described situation The Golden Text was, "He that in Germany, the plea of inability to edy. Is on our land; when mil dwelleth in the secret place of the pay would come from all our debtors lions of honest and Industrious most High shall abide under the but would be supported by reference and worthy men can find no shadow of the Almighty” (Ps. 91:1). to Germany’s Inability to pay them. Among the citations which com work, no means whatever of sup prised the Lesson-Sermon was the porting their families or of feed Then we should face bankruptcy of following from the Bible: "Thou ing their children; when starva all the principal nations of Europe. wilt show me the path of life: In The net result would be to stop the tion Is present In a land of former flow of money from Europe to j thy presence is fulness of Joy; at plenty, then it is again the high thy right hand there are pleasures America and an annual deficit to duty and the great and genuine for evermore” (Pa. 16:11). that amount to be made good by ad privilege of those who HAVE, to The Lesson-Sermon also Included share with those who have noth ditional taxation. the following passage from the ing left but sorrow. Christian Sclenco textbook, "Sci The speeches In the house and ence and Health with Key to the On the very birthday of Him senate are not the considered utter Scriptures”, by Mary Baker Eddy: Who gave His all for us, we, too, ances of statesmen: they are the “Harmony Is produced by its Prin must devise a way to give gener political blah of partisans sounding ciple, Is controlled by It and abides ously, and through any of the off In hope that their council will with it. Divine Principle is the not be heeded. In a time of econ numerous channels that lie so Life of man. Man’s happiness Is near us, to these, our fellowmen,. omic crisis such as this, there is the not, therefore, at tho disposal of same demand for p atriots unity as and His children. physical senso” (p.301). there is In time of war. But all that some politicians can think of IT NOT DEBT REVISION, WHAT? Is that there will be an election next BAPTIST-CHRISTIAN CHURCH Being in control of the house, year.— The Oregonian. Wallace Jones, Pastor. democrats must be responsible for 10:20 A. M„ Communion. failure of the United States even to Herald Want Ads Fay 10:30 A. M., Song service. 10:50 A. M., Sermon, subject, "Obedience.” FORTY-FIVE CENTS from 11:30 to 2:00 11:20 A. M., Study period. 6:30 P. M„ Christian Endeavor. HOMEMADE THEY ARE 7:3o P. M., Preaching service, ser hot PIES mince TRY THEM mon subject, "The Failure of Faith.” AT HUNTER’S CAFE MRS. WESSELL, Prop. BEST PLAY OF YEAR BECOMES HERMISTON, OREGON • $ l p i f rotatati fe r a li • Merchant’s Lunch nKuc,°us The tale Is of love, of the police courts, and of the heart-breaking legal cruelty that exists in prison. It is realistic— realistic to the extent that it shocks snd startles and the stirring love scenes were poignant enough to rouse the motions of blase Broadway. Unfolded for the major part in a state's prison, the story depicts a beautiful romance between a youthful convict and tbe warden’s daughter. Bob Graham, tbe convict, was given ten years for a killing which was more or less justified. After six years of prison’s brutaliz ing Influence be is on the verge of a complete collapse. Love for Warden Bradley's daughter transforms him. And then he has to decide whether he will sacrifice his chance for hap piness and follow te “criminal code” of the prison. Woven in with the love scenes are sensational views of prison riots and an attempted prison •‘break." Walter Huston, as the prison war den, gives a dynamic and convinc ing performance. He Is effective at all times. Constance Cummings, as the warden's daughter, is vividly ap pealing. Phillips Holmes scores as the youthful convict. Others who were particularly effective were Mary Doran, DeWitt Jennings, Boris Karloff, ftnd Otto Hoffman. MARINE CORPS RECRUITING STATIONS LISTED. Orders have been received by the officers in charge of Marine Corpse recruiting for the states of Oregon, Washington and Idaho, to resume recruiting for enlistments In the Ma rine Corps. Applicants for enlistment are en listed at Portland, Oregon, after which they are transferred to the Marine Corps training station at San Diego, California, where they will receive their military training after which they will be transferred to some foreign station or on board one of the battleships of the navy. Applicatants tor enlistment must THRILLING SCREEN PRODUCTION A dramatic vehicle of love and redemption with a sensational prison background opened at the Oasis theatre Friday night for a two night run. The film Is "The Criminal Code,” by Martin Flavin, the Colum bia film adapted from Broadway’s smashing stage hit of the same name which won the New York theatre club trophy as the best play of the vear. It was a prize-winning play and if any prizes are offered it will 'e a prize-winning picture. For years we have been extending our sincere best wishes for' a very HAPPY CHRISTMAS to everyone. We fervently do so again. H IT T ’S Permanent Wave W S P E C IA L Sr $ 3 .0 0 SPECIAL NEW PRICES After August 1st Halfioling Men’s Shoes From $1.80 to $1.28 Rubber Heels on Womens’ Shoes From 8Co to h8o BOWMAN SHOESHOP UNTIL JANUARY 1st. W ROUND R O U N D TRIP FARES too 2OO SOO lOOO MIUS AWAY MILIS AWAY MILIS AWAY MILU AWAY 2.16 4 .3 2 1 0 .8 0 21.60 ROUND T R IP WHY WORRY OVER. YOUR | H erm iston B HERMISTON akery PHONE 131 — — PINE CITY NEWS ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foley spent Sun day afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wattenburger. Mr. and Mrs. Helms and children called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bartholomew Sunday. Mr. and Mi's. John Healy made a business trip to Heppner Saturday. Jim Ayers and Mrs. Elder were business visitors in Hermiston Sat urday. The Pine City schools opened Mon day after being closed since last Tuesday owing to a case of dlptheria in the community. Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughter Neva were business visitors in Her miston Saturday. The Pine City school auditorium has been freshly painted and kalso- mined by the high school boys, and Mr. Atkin. Bobby Morehead, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Morehead, who has beensick with dlptheria Is reported to be improving rapidly. As no new cases have broken out In the com munity it is considered that all danger Is past. Charley Bartholomew is taking over 28000 head of sheep to feed this winter. Percy Jarmon Aid son Oscar were visitors In Hermiston Saturday. Miss Lila Bartholomew visited at the Ollie Neill home Friday and Sat urday. Lucille and Junior Wattenburger, the small children of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger were vaccinated for dlptheria Friday. NOW—the season when all the world seeks the play, joy and freedom more than earned—we broadcast sincere wishes for an abundance of merriness and a well-filled cup of prosperity, during the new year to follow. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000. F. B. Swayze, Pres. - R. Alexander, Vice-Pres. - A. H. Norton, Cashier assizsa&'i.: TURKEYS for C a s h BUYING AT HERMISTO N Sat.« Dec. 19th and Mon., Dec. 21st. HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID AT THAT TIME. Y o u r P a tr o n a g e is S o lic ite d . TWIN CITY CREAMERY CO. of Kennewick, Wash. BAKER— Baker county, formerly known mostly for Its beef cattle and sheep, has doubled Its dairy cow pop ulation during the past 10 years, and now has a total of 10,671 cows, ac cording to P. T. Fortner, county agent. ENTERPRISE— The Wallowa live stock shipping association Is now completing Its third and most suc cessful year, with a total of 22,441 hogs, 1186 cattle and 14,67$ sheep and lamba shipped for $11 different growers, bringing them 6363,668, as compared to the flrat year when 2400 hogs, 36 cattle and 136 sheep were shipped for 174 growers, bring ing them $43,290. These figures were taken from records In the of fice of N.C. Donaldson, county agent and secretary-manager of the asso ciation. WITH OUR CHRISTMAS GREETING to all, We wish to thank the public for its past pa tronage. We feel that we have had a square deal, and trust that those with whom we have dealt have the same kindly feeling toward us. We expect to be able, soon, to test the spark plugs on your car under their work ing pressure, and allow 15c exchange on your old plugs. Pennock’s Battery & Tire Shop O N E WAY F A R E I GIVE SOMETHING ELECTRICAL! Say M e rry Christmas w ith Modern Gifts. TO DISTINATIONS ALSO Christmas Dinner Pasteries. ♦ ♦ T R IP To All Union Pacific point* (also point* on certain con necting line«) In Gregan, Washington, Idaho, Mentana (Butta, Havre and W att). W y o m in g (G ra n g e r an d W n t ) , U t,i ! i (O g d e n a n d W a tt), Nevada, C a lifo rn ia end «orno points in British Columbia. GOING: DEC. 22. 23. 24, 25, M , 31 AND JAN. 1 RETURNING: JAN. 9 (Homo By mldnlg.it th at data) Appraximste PHONE S21 When we can furnish you with most Delicious “BAKED TO TASTE” ♦ WISHING YOU HAPPINESS PER MARKHAM BEAUTY SHOP CHRISTMAS BAKING? ba at leaat eighteen year* of age snd not over thirty; of good character and habita; at leaat sixty six inches In heighth and qualified to pass the required mental and physical exami nation*. Marines are at this time serving In Haiti, China, Guam. Cuba, Pana ma, Nicaragua and also on board the battleships of the navy. Marine, corps recruiting stations are located at room 430 Worchester Bldg., Portland, Oregon; Room 107 Maynard Bldg., Seattle. Wash.: and In the Poet Office Bldg., Salem, Ore. ON OREGON FARMS Your Old Shoes Made N ew « w THURSDAY, DECEMBER l\/, 1»31. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON J .K .T .! HOTPOINT AUTOMATIC Toasters The kind that turn off auto matically when the toast is golden brown. Complete with cord. To all Union Pacific point, west of snd incleding Sell L.kc City, Utah, and Grange, Wyoming. Alio Io points on certain cennactias Hno*. HOTPOIKT REGULATING WH» MCI $3.M Irons You regulate th . heat to verve your purpose. 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