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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE TWO Uhe Germtstn ferali Published every Thursday at Hermis ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, Publishers Entered as Second Class Matter December, 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon. tional democratic party. McNary is strong and has had a powerful fol lowing in .Willamette valley. In Portland he should receive strong support because of his interest in Bonneville. If Governor Ross goes against Senator Borah, and Mahoney against McNary, the eyes of the na tion will be watching the conflict. Rural rehabilitation does not Subscription Ratos: One Year ___________ —------ $1.00 mean Just the restoring of land to Six Months __________ --------- .75 better service. It means more than Three Months ______ ——— .50 that. It means picking up the lost threads in the life of very capable men and families who have lost out MEM in the agricultural struggle. Those ON worthy citizens, who, through no fault of their own, have lost every thing, and who yet have ability and integrity to come back. These people The beautiful park proposed at will be given another chance through Hermiston is not designed for Her the use of good land and cheap miston alone, nor for those in the money, not merely to escape the re near locality, but for all who wish to lief rolls, but to face the world in come from all the more distant com the pride of independence. It may munities. It will be theirs as well be paternalistic; it may be social to use and enjoy. The planners have istic; and for aught we know it had this, and the government has might smack of a little communism— had its central availability to so but through it all runs a chord of many people in mind, when funds justice. For forty years or more ag riculture has been headed downward were sought and allotted. The big part of this park is provi and a lot of oxygen is needed in ded by the government, and it is for jected Into its system to restore it to good American citizens. The new normalcy. fund will provide labor for a number They talked river at Pendleton of men through the fall and winter season and when spring cornea in Isat week. On the next day after 1936, the blossoming out of a real they talked river at The Dalles. park for the people of two counties Then a Walla Walla paper said some will be a materialized vision picture. thing about barges and rates. At This is what the promoters of the Lewiston they rise up once in a enterprise and the park board have great while. Pasco has its hands full most of the time. But NOBODY been developing. talks Umatilla rapids dam. It is the Retention of the old Capitol site key, still, to the whole adventure is the growing sentiment through- yet no one is turning it. This out the state. If more ground is job is just like all the others. If you, needed for the proper provision of a and the rest of us don’t do it—we suitable building now and for the future, let the state legislature vote who are living right here and know to enlarge the old site, either by its importance, and who are direct buying the Willamette University ly interested in it as our own—if we grounds or other adjoining lands. do not stir up public and political The state has investments in the sentiment, then the white maned old site that it cannot realize on horses will continue their rapid speed sufficiently to replace suitable on over the rapids. grounds. When property owners ------------------ desire to sell to the state they al HOME TALENT VAUDEVILLE ways want plenty. When the state tries to sell its lands they usually AT OASIS SATURDAY. go at a low figure. The state has a At the big midnight show Satur fine building in the supreme court day, a number of local boys and structure, and this would be reduced girls will perform. There will be In value and convenience. The old dancers, musicians and comedians. site is handy to hotels and transpor Free hats, noIsemakers and balloons will be handed out by two local boys tation facilities, and anyway, why made up as black faces. On the change when everybody old enough screen W. C. Fields in "The Man on has been going there for 50 years the Flying Trapeze” and two car and the younger generations all toons complete the program. know the trails that lead to build ing where the most of the history of PICTURE FROM JACK the state has been recorded. LONDON NOVEL BOOKED. Madam Rumor has it going that Willis E. Mahoney, the doughty mayor of Klamath Falls, and the democratic contender in the last pri mary campaign for the governorship, is known to be available timber for the democratic nomination for U. S. senator, in a campaign against Sen ator C. L. McNary in 1936. He then certainly demonstrated his ability to get votes as against Governor Martin and with this known quality he is likely to receive the nomina tion. What he can do in the field against Oregon’s senior senator by a year from November will depend much on the standing of the na- A. W. CHRISTOPHERSON Physician and Surgeon. — Bank Building Office Hours — — 9-12 and 2-5 W. J. WARNER Attorney-at-Law Hermiston - Oregon DR. A. E. MARBLE ADDITIONAL LOCALS NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. (Continued from Page 1) Country correspondence that does A delightful one o’clock luncheon not appear In this Issue reached us was served Tuesday afternoon at the at too late a date to be printed. It home of Mrs. O. O. Felthouse by will be published next week. members of the Methodist Ladies Aid society. Attractive bowls of gar CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES den carnations and baby breath cen GMAATTER” was the subject of tered the tables. Covers were laid V the Lesson-Sermon in all for 39 guests. Mrs. R. H. McAtee, Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Mrs. Ida Simmons and Mrs. Felthouse Sunday, Sept. 22. acted as hostesses. Among the citations which com Mr. and Mrs. Enos D. Martin and prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: “Put daughter Anna Ray and sons Dick, not your trust in princes, nor in Jack and Bob motored to Portland the son of man, in whom there is and Corvallis Saturday. Anna Ray, no help. His breath goeth forth, Dick and Jack enrolled at O.S.C.; he returneth to his earth; in that the two former students in their very day his thoughts perish” (Ps. second years and Jack to complete 146:3, 4). his engineering course. The Lesson-Sermon also includ ed the following correlative pas sage from the Christian Science Weather Report. textbook, "Science and Health with Max. Min. Date Key to the Scriptures", by Mary 78 .... 37 September 18 Baker Eddy: "Human belief—or 87 .... 43 September 19 knowledge gained from the so- called material senses—would, by 88 .... 46 September 20 fair logic, annihilate man along 89 .... 43 September 21 with the dissolving elements of 86 .... 50 September 22 clay. The scientifically Christian 84 .... 48 September 23 explanations of the nature and or 80 .... 50 September 24 igin of man destroy all material sense with immortal testimony. Oregon Blue Book issued. This immortal testimony ushers In the spiritual sense of being, which Copies of the annual edition of the can be obtained in no other way" Oregon Blue Books, official state di (p. 490). rectory, have been received here this week. An attractive cover pic Grass Halts Soil Erosion ture of Oregon's famous Mt. Hood Grass not only prevents erosion, but greets the readers. Copies may be se well managed grazing land loses less cured from the Secretary of State's fertility, because less is taken from office for 25 cents each, postpaid, the soil by pasture plants and part of according to Secretary of State Earl that which is removed is restored by herds. Land planted to corn on an 8 Snell. to 10 per cent slope In Missouri and North Carolina loses from 15 to 17 tons of soli an acre annually. Land grow CHURCH NOTES ing bluegrass or lespedeza loses only 0.8 to 0.9 ton an acre. Similar re METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH sults were obtained In a comparison of R. R. Finkbeiner, Pastor. the native grass sod and cleaned tilled Morning worship at 10:00 A. M. kaffir In central Kansas, and of cotton and grassland In southern states. De Sunday School at 11:00 A. M. Epworth League at 7:00 P. M. caying grass roots keep the soli Evangelistic service at 8:00 P. M. porous and favorable to the absorption Ladies' Aid devotional and busi- of moisture. ness meeting every first and third Wednesday at 2:00 P. M. Stomach Worms in Lambs Christ our Saviour; The World Experiments conducted at the North our Parish: "I Serve” our motto. Carolina state college experiment sta tion show that drenching for control BAPTIST CHURCH of stomach worms in lambs is abso Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. lutely necessary especially where the Classes for all ages. A welcome to all. The Ladies Aid meets on the lambs have grazed on permanent pas second and fourth Wednesdays of ture. This applies to all lambs now on hand and the drenching should be each month. continued until the first of November. The most practical method of control, FULL GOSPEL MISSION. however, is to change pastures as oft Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. en as possible and drench only when Service at 11:00 A.M. Meeting on Tuesday and Fridat conditions show this to be necessary. nights at 7:45. Everybody welcome This method of control has given ex- Grace Trumbull, Pastor. cellent results. HERMISTON UNION CHURCH C. R. Moore, Minister. Bible School at 10:00 A. M. Preaching and communion, 11:00 Christian Endeavor at 7:00 P. M Preaching service at 8:00 P. M. Jack London’s celebrated story of the north country, "The Call of the Wild,” which was filmed last sum mer with many outdoor scenes taken near Mount Baker, Washington, will PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH be shown at the Oasis theatre Fri L. H. IFora, Pastor. day and Saturday. Clark Gable and Loretta Young Sunday school, 9:45 A. M. are the stars. Young people's meeting, 7 P. M. The picture is said to deviate Evening evangelistic service, 7:45 somewhat from the London novel so P. M. that the famous dog Buck figures as All are Invited to Come a subsidiary character to the story of the rush for Alaskan gold. Gable has the role of a prospector. Miss Young is the wife of a man who has been lost somewhere in the wilds and whom Gable rescues. A villainous charcter is played by Reginald Owen, and a humorous one by Jack Oakie. Katherine DeMille. Sidney Toler, Frank Conroy and James Burke have supporting roles. Mickey’s Band Concert, the only all colored Mickey Mouse cartoon, is on the program. Meets first and third Thursday. Legion Auxil iary meets second and fourth Thursday. To all Round-Up of- f icials, county fairs and rodeo in this sec- tion of the state activities All such help to publicise our county and V come them all. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000. I. B. SWAYZE, President A. H. NORTON, Cashier R. ALEXANDER, Vice-Pre D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cash $000 0 SPORTS THE FANS FOLLOW AMERICAN BOY. prove their game in every line of sport.” Send your subscription to THE AMERICAN BOY, 7430 Second Blvd.. Detroit, Mich. Enclose with your name and address $1 for * year's subscription, $2 for three years, and add 50 cents a year if you want the subscription to go to a foreign ad dress. On newsstands, 10c a copy. adv. Soy Beans Tried in Malheur. ONTARIO—To determine their adaptability as feed crops and their value as green manure crops, 16 va- rieties of soy beans have been plan ted, in cooperation with the county agent, on the farms of George Lang on the west bench of the Vale Irri gation project and Harry D. Well* on the east bench. The planting* on the Lang farm are on land that has been cropped for three years to grain and clover and heavily man ured, and the plantings on the Well* farm are on land just cleared from sage brush. GO PACIFIC /INTERNATIONAL LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION Portland.Oct.562 LOW RAIL FARES m UNION s PACIFIC Home Seekers Here. Six Nebraska home seekers were here this week looking over pros pects for homes, brought here by an agent of E. P. Dodd. 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