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 , P a a I k Building. Portland. UreggH F or e x a c t fa re » fro m y o u r c ity a n d o th e r in fo r m a tio n , c a ll o n o r a d d re ss th e lo c a l U n io n P a c ific A g en t THE O V E R L A N D ROUTE UNIONRACIFI I