1 0 :6 5 A. M., Serm on su b ject, A m erican Federation^ of Labor, re “ T he K ingdom of G od.” cen tly m ade th is sta te m e n t: 1 1 :2 0 A. M.. T each ing hour. J u n - “ T hus, to ta k e ».000,000 men out PubllBhed every T h u rsd ay a t H erm is of th e ir no rm al economic fu n ctio n ' lor ch u rc h fo r th e little folks w ith ton, U m atilla C ounty, O regon, by of pro d u cin g and consum ing m eans Mrs. W in. Ilirielin e, su p e rin te n d e n t. P au lin e M. Stoop and A lfred Q ulrlng, cata stro p h e for o u r business life. J 6 :4 5 P. M., C h ristian E ndeavor, P ublish ers. T he wage loss of all w age-earners ju n io r and senior. Miss Nell Reeves E n tere d us Second Class M atter th is y ear has tak en more money out w ill lead th e m eeting for th e youug D ecem ber, 1906, U m atilla C ounty, of norm al tra d e ch an n els th a n th e people's m eetin g on the su b ject. losses front all bank failu res, plus / ’F in d in g my place in life." It will Oregon. the losses from all business failu res, also be co n secratio n m eeting and S u b scrip tio n R ates: p lus th e loss th a t w ould resu lt if our each en d eav o rer p resen t w ill an sw er One Y ear .......................................... $2.00 e n tire ex p o rt tra d e were d estro y ed ." I roll call w ith a scrip tu re. Six M onths ..................................... $1.00 7 :4 5 P. M., E v en in g ch u rch s e r And Mr. G reen gave figures. T hree M onths ........................................ 60 W ag e-earn ers and salaried w orkers vice. Serm on su b ject, “ F e a r N ot." receive 54 per cen t, of th e n atio n al incom e, th o u g h th ey spend as much CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES h ig h e r percen tag e In th e purchase a p p ro b a tio n After D eath’’ was the of goods. W ith th e ir fam ilies they subject of the Lesson-Sermon re p resen t 83 p er cen of th e popula in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, “ E very h o ard , every person h a n d tlon. They a re th e chief consum ers on Sunday, April 24. ling public m oney, should publish of all k in d s of A m erican products. The Golden Text was, ‘‘He an acco u n t of It.” B u t w ith $11,000,000,000 less to know eth the way th at I take: when he hath tried me, I shall come forth be sp en t by wage e arn ers and a n as gold’’ (Job 23:19). o th er $7,000,000,000 more lost by Result, Mot Cause. Among the citations which com salarie d w orkers, $18,000,000,000 prised the Lesson-Sermon was the U nem ploym ent Is not th e cause of in p u rch asin g pow er was ta k e n from following frein the Bible: ‘‘If in depression, but th e resu lt of d ep res th e A m erican people. W h at w as the this life only we have hope in sion. resu lt? A utom obile p roduction was C hrist, we are of all men most mis W ith o ur n atio n al w ealth a t $400, ab o u t h alf of th e 1929 figure. T ex erable” (I Cor. 15:19). 00«,OOO.OOp today, th e g re a te st in tile in d u strie s produced 17 per cent The Lcsson-Sormon also included th e histo ry of o u r n atio n , losses of iess. A bout 170,000 re ta il stores the following passages from the ■wage e a rn e rs last y ear w ere $11,- and Christian Science textbook, “ Sci 2000 m an u fa c tu rin g p lan ts ence and H ealth with Key to the 000,000,000 as com pared w ith 1929. failed. All th a t b ro u g h t ab o u t a S criptures”, by Mary Baker Eddy: As a resu lt of th a t loss, sales of re still fu r th e r red u ctio n In em ploy “As man falleth asleep, so shall he tail sto res was c u t 16 per cent. It m ent and still fu rth e r red u ctio n In aw ake. As death findeth m ortal c u t deeply in to th e revenue of fac b u y in g pow er th e b u y in g pow er th a t man. so shall he be a fter death, to ries th a t supply goods for p roduc is so w oefully needed to place money until probation and grow th shall ers and consum ers, and Into the in to th e ch an n els of trade. effect the needed change . . . No m ark ets of farm ers. final Judgm ent aw aits m ortals, for Since 1929, in d u s tria l production the Jurigme: t-day of wisdom comes ■—-—¡Ejje w ealth of our n ation is not has dropped 45 per cent. M anufac hourly and continually, even the m easured in d ollars hut In th e con turin g * em ploym ent is down 33 per judgm ent hy which m ortal man is sum ing power of th e A m erican peo cent. C o n stru ctio n has been reduced divested of all m aterial e rro r” ple. W hen th e wage e a rn e r Is by 6« per cent, and resid en tial build (p291). forced to cu t down on th e use of the in g by 80 per cent. Isn ’t th e re a medium of exchange, money, th e e f need for th e A m erican payroll? * • 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 fect is felt by every in d u stry . T h ere Is th e need for expansion of ♦ ♦ Before th e sen ate fin an ce com m it em ploym ent and p u rch asin g power > UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS ♦ tee th e o th e r day, George M. G ra If In d u stry and business a re to s u r ♦ « ham. head of R ockne Motors co rp o r vive. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Jam es H. B yrnes and d a u g h te rs ation, m ade th is sta te m e n t: 4 4 4 + e » * « 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 « V ern a and Jo an accom panied by "O ur ch ief concern here today is ♦ ♦ P au l W alsh m otored to W alla W alla th e A m erican pay ro ll," he said. " E v T h u rsd ay on business. > CHURCH NOTES < Cloyd T ilson m otored to P en d le ery o th er co n sid eratio n Is u n im p o r ♦ • ton T h u rsd ay on business. ta n t. W h at th e co u n try needs Is 4 4 <. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Jim m ie Peck of A rlin g to n is v isit- em ploym ent, wages. These a re th e t i g a t th e home of his b ro th e r E r METHODIST CHURCH only facto rs th a t can b rin g p erm a • nest Peck. O scar W. P ayne, P asto r n en t recovery.” Mrs. A lb ert Foord and d a u g h te rs T he re g u la r services in th e S u n Tna an d Jv n e of T he Dalles spent W illiam Green, p resid en t of th e he week end in U m atilla v is itin g day school a t th e ch u rch in the m o rn in g and th e E p w o rth L eague at w ith Mrs. F lorence T ipple. Mrs. Ollie A pple an d g ra n d d a u g h 7 :0 0 in th e evening, and th en a very ter accom panied by L ouise B yrnes in te re stin g su b ject for th e evening and D onald H arry m an a tte n d e d the show in H erm isto n T h u rsd ay ev en w orship ho u r. You a re co rd ially in v ited to these ing. Mrs. A lb ert K enedy of S e a ttle is services. Isitin g at th e home of her d a u g h te r J hr WrruiiBtiin Airraid BAPTIST CHURCH E. Jam es Caln, P asto r ' N ex t S unday th e Pastos. will I speak on th e stib ’e d i “ A B u ck et of ! B lood," mid In th e ovoning he will ! spook on “Ent.irgem ent of the : H e a rt.’’ Keep them R E P A IR E D BOWMAN SHOESHOP -e-.e-'#-**-.e •■•I The evening service w/11 begin J at eight o’clock beginning next Sun- ! day, and at seven o’clock each Sun day we will have a B aptist Young People’s Union meeting. Next Sun day, May let, Mr. Mason and Mr. Rtngold of Pendleton will be a t our ■ B. Y. P. U. meeting to give ue a send off and help us organize. Don't forget th r Bunday School at ten o'clock every Sunday morning and the Prayer and Bible study hour at eight o'clock. BAPTIST-CH RISTIAN CHURCH W. E. Jones, P asto r 10:20 A. M., C om m union Service. 10 :3 0 A. M.. Song Service and a n nouncem ents. HOT LUNCHES REFRESHING DRINKS SPORTING GOODS Hitt’s Confectionery PHONE 100 HERMISTON, OREGON re •ssnawira wawar. aarsBrsemranH awasrawaTaTmarapsarmami .. i-.^, ................................................... .. . . . . (.v.i -v . . . . •, t.(K » . . . . ..... ... . "Au honest, econom ical, cfflcl nt and Im p artial a d m in is tra tio n ." $ TOM GURDANE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF OF UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON li I i i ö THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 193$ OREGON PAGE TWO P rim a ry Election, M ay 20 I STAND ON MY PAST RECORD Present S h e riff <Pd Adv.) $ Shaw , a tte n d e d the S tate C h ristian E ndeavor C onvention A pril 21-24. T hey re tu rn e d Monday m orning, re p o rtin g a very enjoyable and w orth w hile tim e. G eorge K endler. Sr., has retu rn ed from th e St. A nthony's hospital in P endleton w here he has been for th e past m onth. A rchie M cFarland has re tu rn e d from P o rtlan d . He accom panied his w ife as fa r as P o rtlan d last week when she left for G ran ts Pass, Ore., to ta k e care of Mr. M cF arland's m o th er who is ill. Lew B row nell, F ran k C lark, P ete McNabb, an d Lloyd M iller atten d ed th e M f'-onic banouct in A rlin g to n la st T uesday evening. Mr. an d Mrs. J. B. S p rin g er a c com panied by Mr. n t Mrs. Bred K nudson m otored to W alla W alla T uesday. The U m atilla high school boys baseball team motored to H erm iston last F rid a y w here U m atilla w as de feated by th e score 9-2. T he Texaco Service sta tio n b u ilt by C larence G uerin is com pleted and is open fo r service. Bill Peck is th e o p erato r. T he five hundred club met a t th e hom e of Miss S ara Rlx T uesday a f ternoon. Those present w ere: Mes- darnes H a rry lihodenbough. Lew B row nell, F red K nudson, W illiam Conlon, W endell Lew ellyn, W illiam L ogan, A lexander Reid, E lm ore Mc Kenzie an d th e hostess, Miss S ara Rix. Miss A gnes K endler has p u r chased a Model A Ford coupe from R ohrm an'g garag e in H erm iston. P aul D onnavon of S pokane was elected 7 th and 8th grade teac h er and in s tru c to r of high school a th letics by th e school d irecto rs In th e last m eeting. T he U m atilla high school baseball team defeated th e P ilo t Rock team T uesday aftern o o n by th e score 4-0. Mrs. Tom O'D onnell has gone to H u n tin g to n to visit h er d au g h ter. Mrs. L. W. Compton of M essner is v is itin g a t th e George B utterood home. Mr. and Mrs. C u ttin g s and ch ild ren m otored to Hood R iver Sunday. Mrs. J. H. C herry re tu rn e d home from C alifo rn ia Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Irw in C hapm an anil d a u g h te r F ran ces and R obert Brown ell sp en t th e week end a t th e D. C. C hapm an hom e in P en d leto n . A. S. K enedy of S e a ttle w as in U m atilla M onday to visit his wife. W. A. Conlon sp en t S unday w ith relativ es in P o rtlan d . 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ♦ ♦ 4 STANFIELD NEWS ITEMS « « 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 W in. H aggem nn, C harles H olm an, Jo h n H eckm an, Claud McCall, H. L. H edrick, J. M. S penser and F ran k Sloan jo u rn ey ed to H eppner Monday ev ening w here they w ere g uests of Mrs. E rn e st Peck. Jim m ie and Eddie Peck m otored th e M asonic lodge of th a t city. Dele to S e a ttle W ednesday evening and g atio n s from U m atilla, M orrow and re tu rn e d hom e T h u rsd ay . G illiam cou n ties atten d ed th e b an Mr. and Mrs. U rsel H y a tt m otored q u et a t 6 :3 0 and th e lodge m eeting to P en d leto n Sund t Mr. F ra n k lin whi.se le w as broken d u rin g th e evening. A sm all sh ip m en t of S ta b ilizatio n recen tly w hen a p a rt of a d e rrick fell on him re tu rn e d hom e F rid ay . corp, cracked w h eat w as reielv ed He h as been nt th e St. A n th o n y 's S atu rd ay and d is trib u te d am ong f a r hosp ital In P en d leto n for some tim e. m ers w ho w ere In need of feed. Ano Mr. and Mrs. F rank Clark mo ored to Heppner Monday where th e r sh ip m en t la expected in the Mrs. Clark visited with Mr. and Mrs. n e a r fu tu re. W alter Bullard while Mr. Clark a t Members of the S tu d y club and tended the Masonic banquet, th e ir g u ests sp e n t a d e lig h tfu l a fte r Louise B y r f ts e n te rta in e d h er group of Sunday school pupil» S a t noon W ednesday a t th e P re s b y te r u rd ay aftern o o n w ith a d e lig h tfu l ian church w hen a very in te re stin g p a rty a t th e C om m unity ch u rch . The program w as p resen ted by th e P e n o bject of th e p arty was " a search dleton W om en's club. C om m unity for new m em bers.” Mis? Ju d y Pope, sin g in g w as led by Mrs. E. A. Hoos- p rim ary d e p artm en t su p e rin te n d e n t, was also presen t. T he a ftern o o n w as lei, p resid en t c f th e local club. Mrs. sp en t in p lay in g gam es a fte r w hich W a lte r S m ith of P ilo t Rock gave a lu n ch eo n of sandw iches, cookies, m ost com prehensive ta lk on “Oregon an d p u n ch w ere served. T w en ty W rite rs ” w hich was h ig h ly enjoyed. m em bers w ere p resen t. T he social h o u r w as held In th e Mrs. A1 Foord and d a u g h te rs, Ona and Ju n e, of The D alles, v isited ch u rch p arlo rs w hich w ere a tt r a c t frien d s In U m atilla over th e w eek ively a rra n g e d and b e a u tifu lly dec end . ! o rated w ith sp rin g flow ers. Mrs. F. Mr. and Mrs. T h o rn e an d c h ild B. C onnor and Mrs. W . G, W allace ren, Dave R oberts and R alph '1 h o m e of P endleton visited a t th e Milo Mc poured a t an a ttra c tiv e te a table. Club hostesses w ere Mrs. J. M. R ich F arlan d home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n W u rs te r an d a rd s and Mrs. W. T. Reeves. Out d au g h ters. A nnie, May. and S ara, I of tow n g u ests w ho a tte n d e d th e accom panied by L ucille B au lt mo- I m eeting w ere: Mrs. J. S. B urnham tored to M abton, W ash., S u n d ay i and Mrs. M. C. B a ra g e r of H erm is w here th ey visited relativ es. Mrs. W endell L lew ellyn h as re - ; to n ; Miss E lain e G reen, Mrs. Jam es tu rn ed from P o rtla n d w here she vi- ) Jo h n s, Mrs. N at K im ball, Mrs. G. W. sited Mrs. Tom T ucker. P helps, Mrs. H , S. G arfield, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Crow R obb v isited | at th e Jo h n W u rster hom e T uesday H elen R obinson, Mrs. M cC lintock and Mrs. Geo. H a rtm a n of P en d le m o rn in g en ro u te to Spokane. Mrs. W endell L lew llyn e n te r ta in to n ; Mrs. L illian P u rd y of P o rtla n d ed th e B ridge club last T uesday an d Mrs. W a lte r S m ith of P ilot evening. I). R B row nell becam e very 111 Rock. Mrs. R. E. W in sted an d d a u g h te r T h u rsd ay and was ta k e n to th e hos p ital at Pasco. W ash He u n d e rw e n t M arion a re r is itn ig Mrs. W in ste d ’s n o p eratio n S atu rd ay and is re p o rt p a re n ts n ear P en d leto n . ed to he very ill. M. C. G lover, a c tin g S ta te O range Mr. and Mrs. lln rry H ull and Miss C lara C orrigan m otored to P en d le M aster, a tte n d e d th e Pom ona m eet ton S atu rd ay w here th ey sp en t th e ing in S ta n field T hursday. Adolph H eyden has re tu rn e d to day shopping. Mr. and Mrs W a lte r B u llard of h is home on th e Meadows a fte r an H eppner were week end g uests of absence of th re e weeks in P o rtlan d r. and Mrs. F ra n k C lark. E arl C herry and A lbert Veig mo w here he w as o p erated on for ap p en tored to P endleton F rid ay aftern o o n . dicitis. D. C. C hapm an of P en d leto n vi The local H om e E conom ics club sited at th e home of h is son E rv in assisted by o th e r G ran g e m em bers 'h ap m an T hursday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe S p rin g er, Mrs. served th e noon and ev en in g m eals !lm ore McKenzie. Miss S ura Rlx for v isitin g G ra n g e rs w ho atten d ed ,.nd Miss C lara C o rrig an m otored to th e county G ran g e assem bly here P endleton T uesday evening to visit T hu rsd ay . C overs w ere laid fo r 185 th ._ e E astern S ta r C h a p te r th ere, a t noon an d fo r 75 in th e evening. M rs. M innie W hite. G rand M atron Mr. and Mrs. Guy C raven a re be of Oregon w as a v isito r a t t j e P e n ing fe licitated upon th e b irth of a d leton ch ap ter. Mrs. T. O. W aller an d sm all d au g h d a u g h te r In th e H erm isto n hoepital te r G enevieve have gone to P rin e - W ednesday. A p ril 27. vlle. Ore., w here they w ill m ake Mrs. U. O. S hipley re tu rn e d S u n th e ir hame. Mr. W aller Is a g e n t for Home C om fort Stoves In th a t d is day to h er hom e a t M lram a fte r h elp in g c are for h er m o th er, Mrs. tric t. The B ridge rln b m et a t th e hom e C. C. D unn w ho has been very 111 of Mrs. Joe S p rin g er F rid ay a f te r a t h er hom e h e re for th e p ast m onth. noon. A delicious luncheon w as Miss M arjory Cooper an d Miss served a t th e close of th e gam es. H elen F red rick so n w ere hostesses a t M ildred Conlon. Devee B row n, a six o’clock dinner Saturday even Tommy O 'D onnell, D elbert Van BchniivR. A rtliiu B ttrw lrk, D arw |p ing at »he 8. R, Cooper home, C ut * ers w ere laid for the Misses M ildred P ereg rin , C a th e rin e M iller, W ilhel- m ina H edrick, V ivian C ro n ter, H el en Connor, D orothy R um ple and th e hostesses. L a te r in th e evening the p a rty atte n d e d th e Udey dance. F riday evening th e local schools w ill have open house. T he o p eretta “ A t th e E nd of th e W ar P a th ,” an In d ian o p e re tta , w ill be presented by th e grades. T h ere w ill be no charge for adm ission and th e pub lic is invited. J. F. L ane of P a rk d a le is o p e ra t in g th e d red g er for th e d rain ag e d is tric t. A new d itch is being made to connect w ith the m ain chan n el w hich w ill d ra in a n ad d itio n a l q u a r te r section of land. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Cooper are tra n s a c tin g business in W alla W alla. Mr. an d Mrs. C C. H opkins of V ancouver. W n., w ere week end g uests at th e hom e of Mrs. H opkins d a u g h te r. Mrs. F. L. S nyder. Mrs. H arle R ogers is a ssistin g in th e post office. W illiam K napp was tra n s a c tin g business in M onum ent and H eppner T h u rsd ay . FINANCIAL GUIDANCE FOR EMPLOYE AND EMPLOYER B eing In co n sta n t touch w ith th e com m ercial and farm life of th is com m unity aud of th e business w orld g en erally , T he F irs t N a tio n a l is in a position to coun sel and advise custom ers a t all tim es and u n d e r all conditions. W e co rd ially in v ite you to open an account h ere so th a t o u r experienced g u id a n c e may become av ailab le to you w henever th e need arises. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of H erm iston C ap ital. S u rp lu s and U ndivided P ro fits Over $50,000. F. B. SWAYZE, President A. H. NORTON, Cashier “CARNIVAL BOAT” SCREEN R. ALEXANDER. Vice-President D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier PLAY WITH PLENTY ACTION. The Cast. B uck G annon .................. B ill Boyd Honey ....................... G inger R ogers H ack ............................ F red K ohler Jim G annon .... H o b art B osw orth Babe ......................... M arie P revost B aldy ......T............ E d g ar K ennedy S tubby ........................ H a rry Sw eet L ane ......................... C h arles Sellon De Lacey ............. W a lte r P erciv al A ss’t to De Lacey .... Ja c k C arlyle W indy .............................. Joe M arba Jo rd a n .................. E ddie C handler B a rte n d e r ....................... Bob P erry T he w ide-open spaces of th e pine forests of th e low er M ississippi riv e r d is tric t fu rn ish th e locale for the p ictu re "C a rn iv a l B o at," w hich is a t th e O asis th e a tre F rid a y an d S a t urday. T he fea tu re d p lay ers a re B ill Boyd. G in g er R ogers, H o b a rt Bos w orth and E d g ar K ennedy, th e la t te r p ro v id in g th e comedy relief. T he sto ry te lls of a young fellow p u t in c h arg e of his f a th e r ’s logging o p erations, only to slow dow n pro duction th ro u g h his care-free m e th ods. W hen th e fin al d riv e for log s ta rts , how ever, h e proves h is w orth. S everal th r illin g scenes in clude a ru n -aw ay log g in g tr a in , a log jarff in a riv e r an d others. T he plot moves fast and is ex cit ing, and th e v arious c h a ra c te rs are all capable and In te re stin g ly played. Lime Dust Used on Spit Bugs. H y d rated lim e du st applied the la tte r p a rt of A pril has been found an effectiv e co n tro l of th e sp ittle bugs w hich have w ro u g h t such h a voc in stra b e rry fields in recen t years. A 2 per cen t ncotine-linie d u st has been slig h tly more effec tive in te s ts m ade by th e O regon ex p erim en t sta tio n b u t it is m ore ex pensive. A d u ste r is used in ap p ly ing th e lime, ith th e discharge spout d irected to w ard th e crow n of th e p lan t. One or tw o "s h o ts” of d u st serves to coat th e foliage co m p lete ly, w hich is necessary for good con trol. OREGON CITY— P h o sp h o ru s-b ea rin g fe rtiliz e rs used in d em o n stra tion tria ls on b rix n u t filb e rt o rc h ard of C. A. V ouderahe so u th of O re gon C ity la st y ear hav e show n a hold-over effect on th e cover crop, rep o rts J .J. Inskeep. In th ese row s th e cover crop fu rn ish ed about 15,- OOo pounds of green m a te ria l to tu rn u n d er th is sp rin g , w hile those w ith no phosphorus produced only about 2000 pounds. T his Is the th ird consecutive y ear for th is fe r tilizer tr ia l in w hich Mr. V onderahe and Mr. Inskeep a re cooperating. The young trees a re ju s t com ing in to te a r in g and yields w ill be ta k e n for th e firs t tlm e~thi3 year. F e rtili zer com binations b eing used include com plete fe rtiliz e r, p hosphorus and potash, nitro g en and phosphorus, n itro g en and potash, an d n itro g en alone. J ack ’ s B rown ß o BBYS HOP P late D in n er H am and Eggs Steaks and Chops OPEN 7:00 A. M. UNTIL 11:00 P. M. Though the settin g is the tall tlihber and the characters are lum ber Jacks instead of cowboys, the picture Is a W estern in general ef fect In th a t Its appeal is In vigorous action, outdoor scenes and thrills, and Its hero, played by Bill Boyd, 1 an easy going likeable chap, who be comes a tw o-fisted dare-devil when the occasion requires and the love story Is properly Incidental. On the program is th a t famous stu tterer, Ronco Ates, In another comedy, “Use Your Noodle." Vote for J. O. BAILEY (S tate Senator) Supreme Court Judge Fosition No. 3 Qualified—Vigorous—Progressive He le conscientious and has the confidence and respect of all the people. — Paid Adv. Herald Subscription $2.00 a Year R a il fares EAST F R E D E R IC K low est in many years STEIWER T a k e your choice For Réélection UNITED STATES k in d s o f TRAVEL SENATOR Is S e e k in g Nomination at Primary on May 20, 1,932, Republican Party Ticket V 1 2 3 Coach O ne-W ay Fares. 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