THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
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Published every T hursday a t H erm is
ton, U m atilla County, Oregon, by
P au lin e M. Stoop and A lfred Q ulrlng,
Publishers.
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December, 190«, U m atilla County,
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Who Knows the Answer?
Like all o th e r strik e s the new s
paper tleup in P o rtlan d affects many
o th e r Innocent people. Coming now
w hile unem ploym ent is high, it has
added to those rolls over 10,000 for
m erly paid w orkers, who are forced
Into idleness. The employees at
paper mills, and o th e r m a n u factu r
ing plan ts, have been reduced. All
th e news w riters, pressm en, circu
lation m anagers, ad men and ca r
riers are out of work.
The g rea t stores in P o rtlan d find
th e ir
business
g rea tly
reduced
thro u g h lack of ad v ertisin g medium.
T his has been caused by a vote of
133, w ith 111 ag a in st the strik e
called by the A m erican T ypographi
cal Union, a m ajo rity of only 22,
w ith the m ain contention over a rb i
tra tio n as to w h eth e r the hours
should be 7 or 7
per day.
At th is ran g e we do not pretend
to know why a lot of old employees
of the three new spapers should take
th e action they did. B ut if all eth er
strik e s have no g re a te r grounds for
action, we are not surprised a t the
num ber of strik e s now going on
th ro u g h o u t th e U nited States. We
believe th a t th e trouble will soon be
ironed out and likew ise we hope
th a t some m eans may be arrived a t
to bring about an am icable se ttle
m ent of all strikes.
The nation needs a g re a te r pur
chasing power. T his m ust come
thro u g h the g re a te r em ploym ent of
labor and a g re a te r re su ltin g m ar
ket for farm products. If strikes
continue, it m ust re su lt in a sitdow n
strik e of the farm ers— everybody
strik e— u n til ad ju stm e n ts are made
on a p a rity basis, by w hich all may
receive a fa ir rew ard for th e ir la
bors.
STANFIELD CLUB
NAMES OFFICERS
STA N FIELD NEWS— The S tan
field Com mercial Club elected the
follow ing officers a t a reg u lar m eet
ing T hursday n ig h t: P resid en t, N.
D. B ard: Vice P resident, E. A. Hoos
ie r; T reasurer, J. F. L ane; E xecu
tive com m ittee, F ra n k Sloan, W. T.
Reeves and Jam es H oskins.
Jess
R ichards was appointed to act as
secretary. R e tirin g officers include
M. Refvem, president, F ra n k Sloan,
vice president, H arry W essell, sec
reta ry , and J. F. Lane, trea su rer.
Mr. and Mrs. W allace B aker of
E v erett, Wn., are the p are n ts of a
baby g irl born Monday, Ja n u a ry 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Je rry S utherland
and little d a u g h te r Shirley of P en
dleton w ere week end guests a t the
V. W. Hay home. Mrs. S utherland
and Mrs. Hay are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert L ang have gone
to U kiah to m ake th e ir home w ith
Mrs. L ang's g ran d p a re n ts, Mr. and
Mrs. M artin.
Byron Brown, H. L. H edrick and
Sloan Spencer m otored to Tllllcum
m ine near B aker Sunday.
Sloan.
who has been employed there, re
m ained to work.
The Ladies Aid m eeting w ill be
held T hursday, Ja n u a ry 27, a t w hich
tim e th e Echo Ladies Aid w ill be
guests. Anyone is invited to atten d
th is m eeting. A special m issionary
program will be presented, and also
a one-act play.
Mrs. P h ilip Quimby of Pendleton
visited a t th e homes of her au n ts
Mrs. W. G. W allace and Mrs. J. F.
L ane th e la tte r p a rt of la st week.
H om er Sm ith has retu rn ed
to
S tanfield a fte r an absence of th ree
m onths.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P erry are en
joying a sh o rt vacation w ith re la
tives in and n ear P o rtlan d .
Ed Brown is confined to his home
because of a broken toe.
Mrs. M artin Refvem was hostess
to th e P ollyanna club a t a reg u la r
m eeting W ednesday. Invited guests
included Mrs. Byron Brown, Mrs. V.
E. N orris. Mrs. E lm er W illiam s, Mrs.
Roy Penney, Mrs. Guy Clark, Mrs.
V ictor Hay, Mrs. Thos. G regory and
Mrs. N ath an Bard.
The Home Econom ics club met
Tuesday a t th e home of Mrs. R. G.
Penney w ith six m em bers present.
Mrs. Emma P enney presided d u rin g
the business m eeting. G uests in
cluded Mrs. G. E. G reathouse, Mrs.
M. Refvem and Mrs. Wm. F re d ric k
son. D u rin g the aftern o o n th e la
dies worked on q u ilt blocks for the
club.
Mrs. W. G. W allace was a d in n er
hostess S aturday evening a t th e Don
Childs home. H onored g u ests were
Mrs. C harles H oggard and Mr. and
Mrs. R obert S tark w ea th er of Tihe
Dalles.
L ater in th e evening five
tables of bridge w ere in play w ith
Mrs. A. Heyden and G. E. G reat-
house holding high scores.
Mrs. F. B. S tu a rt and Mrs. M ar
g are t D au g h try e n tertain ed F rid ay
aftern o o n a t th e home of th e for
mer. Six tables of bridge were in
play.
Mrs. J. F. L ane won high
score. Mrs. N. D. Bard, second, and
Mtjs. F. S. Green, low.
Delicious
refresh m en ts were served by th e
hostesses. Out of tow n ladies pres
en t w ere Mesdames C harles H oggard
and D. R. S ta rk w e a th e r of The
Dalles, Miles B arager of H erm iston,
Dill P enney of Echo, and H arle Rog
ers of P o rtlan d .
Mr. and Mrs. R obert S tark w ea
th er, who w ere guests in S tanfield
for several days, retu rn ed to th e ir
home in The Dalles Sunday.
T he public is invited to th e
G range h all Tuesday, J a n u a ry 25,
to h ear rep o rts and new suggestions
for th e A g ricu ltu ral Econom ic Con
ference to be held in P endleton on
F eb ru ary 23
Mrs. C harles H oggard of The
D alles visited frien d s in Stantfield
and H erm iston last week, re tu rn in g
to h er home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. P aul Lee of La
G rande visited frien d s and relatives
in S tanfield Sunday.
Mrs. M yrtle L afere of P o rtlan d
came from th ere T h u rsd ay to spend
th e day w ith h er fath er, G. K urrle,
who is a p atien t in St. A nthony's
hospital in P endleton. Mr. K u rrle's
condition is much Improved.
Mrs. Molestead had as h er guests
Sunday h er fath er, P aul B randt, and
h er tw o sisters, Mrs. F. A. Beilke
and Mrs. H opkins of P endleton.
H iah school stu d e n ts atten d ed
circu it co u rt In P endleton Monday.
The high school and grade bas
k etb all team s played Ione F rid ay
n ig h t being victorious in both games
w ith scores of 1 ft to 9 and 22 to 12.
H owever on W ednesday n ig h t the
high school met w ith reverses, the
score being 61 to 20 in Irrig o n ’s fa
vor.
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POCAHONTAS
INSTALL OFFICERS
UMATILLA NEWS— At th e reg u
la r m eeting last T hursday th e o rder
of P ocahontas in stalled new officers
for th e com ing six m onths. They are
as follows: P rophets, Ona S tephens;
P ocahontas, L enna Byrnes; W eno
nah, M ary Bousquet;
1st Scout,
E d ith Spencer; 2nd Scout, Ina G il
bert; R unners, Louise H arrym an,
Goldie B inder; Councilors, K a th a r
ine Kennedy, E th el M ontgom ery;
W arriors, Fay G ardner, Jess F ra n -
soloes, A1 M oran; G uards, A nna
K ennedy, M yrtle S h arp e; P ow hatan,
H arry Hull.
Mr. and Mrs. G lenn B lakely and
son George of T he Dalles spent sev
eral days v isitin g his m other, Mrs.
Je n n ie B lakely th is week. Mrs.
Blakely and baby retu rn ed home
F riday b ut B lakely
rem ained
to
visit longer w ith his m other. Mr.
Blakely Is recovering from an oper
ation perform ed about nine weeks
ago.
E v erett E rw in, who has
been
w orking in P o rtlan d , arriv ed W ed
nesday to v isit his fa th e r and sister.
The Ladles Aid m et a t th e home
of Mrs. V. D. B ram ar T h u rsd ay a f
ternoon w hen 20 w ere present. The
ladies are m aking plans for an o th er
chili sale.
Mr. and Mrs. George K endler, Jr.,
and d au g h ter Yvonne left T h u rsd ay
afternoon for P o rtlan d w here they
visited his b ro th er in B onneville and
friends a t P o rtlan d , re tu rn in g S u n
day.
Mrs. Elm ore McKenzie, Jim m ie
Sharpe and Maxwell E rn est spant
T hursday aftern o o n in P en d leto n
w here she visited her d a u g h te r B et
ty.
The U m atilla V iking team s de
feated th e Echo team s h ere F rid ay
evening.
Joe W aid retu rn ed home from La
G rande th is week w here he has been
employed. Mr. W ard Is a firem an
for th e Union Pacific railro ad .
Doc. Cram er has ren ted
Mrs.
V ieg’s house and Mrs. Cram er will
come up soon.
E arl P o tter has ren ted Mrs. Del
Jack so n ’s house.
Mrs. E ddit W arren and son have
gone to S eattle to m ake th e ir home.
E arl C herry has gone to Tacoma
w here he was called to w ork on the
railroad.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moore of H er
miston spent an aftern o o n v isitin g
her p aren ts, M ayor and Mrs. Joe
T ucker one day th is week.
The ladies of th e tow n are s ta r t
ing a tow n b asketball team.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B yrnes and
d au g h ters Jo an and E rm a spent
Tuesday in W alla W alla.
Yvonne Bousquet of Pendleton
visited her m other, Mrs. A rt Bous
quet, here Sunday.
HOWARD, BLONDELL
TOP FUNMAKERS
A chance to tak e a peek behind
the Hollywood scenes— and laugh
yourself
happy— Is provided
by
“ S tan d -In ,” sta rrin g Leslie Howard
and Joan Blondell, com ing to the
Oasis th e a tre Sunday.
The h ith e rto very ro m antic Les
lie H ow ard is g rea ter th an ever in
th e grand comedy role of A tterb u ry
Dodd, the figure-m inded, bespecta
cled. hum orless young banker who
goes to Hollywood to tak e over the
>10,000,000 Colossal Studios and a t
tem pt to ru n them by th e science of
m athem atics, w hile jolly Joan Blon
dell has the title role of the “Stand-
In ,” who falls in love w ith th is
stran g e, shy young man, helps him
over th e Hollywood hurdles and
makes him realize h e’s more th an a
hum an ad d in g m ach in e.
T hursday , J anuary
20, u r n
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WALTER CONNELL
FEVER V IC T IM
IRRIGON NEWS — W alter Con
nell, 23 year old son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. B .Connell, passed aw ay a t the
P qndleton hospital T h u rsd ay , J a n
u ary 13, a fte r several weeks of ill
ness w ith typhoid fever. F u n eral
services were held a t th e P re sb y ter
ian church S atu rd ay afternoon.
Mrs. Bessie S trad er retu rn ed from
P o rtlan d th e last of th e week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. H oughton and
Mrs. P aulson w ere H eppner business
v isito rs la st W ednesday.
Mr. C ham bers is employed by Mrs.
Jam es W arn er leveling her lots in
tow n near th e postoffice.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Isom were d in
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Urex Mo
ses In U m atilla Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. Alcorn m otored to
Toledo. W n., la st Monday to be w ith
an uncle of Mrs. Alcorn who Is ser
iously ill. Miss Neva B lair is fill
ing th e p u lp it at th e P entecostal
ch u rch d u rin g th e ir absence.
Mr. and Mrs. B atie R and visited
the W. C. Isom fam ily T hursday
evening.
Dr. W. M. M arbut of Echo w as at
the Irrig o n school Monday and T ues
day giving in n o cu latio n for typhoid.
M arshall
M arkham
spent
the
week end w ith his family.
Mrs. Stevens was th e honor guest
a t a show er a t th e home of Mrs.
B randon la st F rid a y afternoon and
received many lovely p resen ts from
frien d s who attended.
Mr3. Tom Caldwell is im proving
her law n and h av in g a new fence
placed along th e front.
The Irrig o n boys’ b asketball team
played the H eppner high school at
H eppner S atu rd ay n ig h t, losing the
gam e by one point.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom visited
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R and Sunday
evening.
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CHRISTIAN SCSEH3E CHURCHES
» T IF E ” was th e subject of the
| j L e s s o n - Sermon i n
a ll
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
Sunday, Jan u ary 16.
The Golden Text was, “ In the
beginning was th e Word, and the
W ord was with God, and th e W ord
was God. . . . In him was life; and
the life was th e light of m en”
(John 1:1, 4).
Among th e citations which com
prised th e Lesson-Sermon was the
following from th e Bible: “ For to
be carnally minded is death ; but
to be spiritually minded is life
and peace” (Rom ans 8 :6 ).
The Lesson-Sermon also includ
ed th e following correlative pas
sages from the C hristian Science
textbook, "Science and H ealth
with Key to the Scriptures by
Mary B aker Eddy: “ The contin
ual contem plation of existence as
m aterial and corporeal— as begin
ning and ending, and w ith birth,
decay and dissolution as its com
ponent stages— hides the tru e and
sp iritu al Life, and causes our
stan d ard to trail in the dust. If
Life has any sta rtin g point w hat
soever, then th e great I AM is a
myth. If Life is God, as the Scrip
tu re s imply, then Life is not em
bryonic, it is Infinite” (p. 550).
B-I*U PARISH.
Boardm an Bible school each S un
Í day m orning a t 1 0:00 o’clock. Clas
ses for all ages. All are welcome a t
th e C om m unity church. M orning
w orship a t 11:00 o’clock. Rev. R.
E. W eibel, speaker.
Irrig o n Sunday school each S un
day m o rn in g a t 10:00 o’clock.
P reach in g service each W ednesday
evening a t 7:30.
U m atilla Bible school each S un
day m orning a t 10:00 o’clock. M orn
ing w orship a t 11:00 o’clock.
B eginning T h u rsd ay evening a t
BOARDMAN W INS
7 :3 0 , th e re w ill be a special m eeting
OVER LEXINGTON
held every evening u n til Ja n u a ry 23.
Both m orning and evening service
on Sunday. Special music. You will
BOARDMAN NEW S— A bask et enjoy th e evening— b etter, come and
ball gam e was played here F riday join us.
evening w ith L exington. The Board-
H. B. T honias. P a r ish P astor.
man Yellow Jack ets won over the
L exington team 17 to 12. The grade
BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES.
school team won over th e high
Theo. L. Leger, P astor.
school second team 25 to 24.
10:00 A. M., Sunday school.
Orlando D ePinto left for P o rtlan d
11:00 A. M.. W orship service.
Monday w here he w ill v isit his
7 :30 P. M.. E vening w orship se r
m other.
vice.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Harwood and Mr.
E veryone is invited to a tte n d
and Mrs. J. L. Je n k in s m otored to these services.
Bonneville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Brown and
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
K ath ry n e Rake retu rn ed from W al
C. W arn er, P astor.
la W alla S aturday.
Bible school 1 0:00 A. M.
Mr. and Mrs. R obert H arr of I rr i
W orship service 1 1:00 A. M.
gon visited at the W. A. Baker home
Sunday.
C h ristian E ndeavor 6 :3 0 P. M.
Mrs. W. A. B aker retu rn ed from
E v en in g W orship 7:30 P. M.
La G rande Sunday w here she has
Midweek p ray er an d Bible study.
been v isitin g friends. Mr. and Mrs.
W illard B aker m otored Sunday to W ednesday, 7 :30 P. M.
Ladies Aid each W ednesday 2 :00
La G rande a fte r her.
Ted W ilson left S atu rd ay for La P. M.
G rande w here he Is v isitin g w ith his
Choir reh earsal S atu rd ay 7 :3 0 P.
b ro th er and fam ily.
MM
A m iscellaneous show er was g iv
M issionary m eeting, second W ed
en Monday com plim enting Mrs. O.
nesday
of each m onth.
Corwin at the home of Mrs. S ulli
Bible school su p e rin ten d e n t Chas.
van.
Herb P arsons retu rn ed from P o rt D uvall: P resid en t, C. E.. C ath erin e
land Monday a fte r n short visit.
M cM ullen: P resid en t Ladies Aid
R. W eibel conducted services at Mrs. N ita H ard in g : P resid en t Mis
the C om m unity church Sunday in
th e absence of Rev. R. B. Thomas, sio n ary Society, Mrs. A lice M ore
house.
the m inister.
The la d ie s Aid is giving a tam a
STA N FIELD PRESBYTERIA N
le sale at the Red
W hite store
S aturday.
CHURCH
Helen Russell re tu rn e d to Odell
Jesse K. Griffiths. Minister.
Monday w here she will visit her
10:00 A. M.-—Sunday school.
au n t.
7:09 P. M.— Young People’s m eet
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. McReynolds of
Wall> W alla visited a t th e N ate Ma- ing.
cornber home over th e week end.
8:00 P. M.— Evening service.
Mr. and Mrs. Cham p Pond and
fsm iiv of HaiiAes visited Mr. and
Seventh Day Adventist Church.
Mrs. J. F ish er and fam ily Sunday.
A. M. Brock, Elder.
Word was received Mondav th a t
Sabbath school at 10:00 A. M .
Mr. snd Mrs. Brice D illabough are
th e p are n ts of a baby girl named Alton Kingsbury, superintendent.
Susan I* e
They live at P ort Or
Preaching service at 11.00 A. M.
ford. Brice was th e school ja n ito r
here at one tim e.
METHODIST CHURCH
Messrs.
P aul
Sm ith
Nathan
R. R. Flnkhelner. Pastor
Thorpe. J. E ar wood and W. A. Ba
Sunday school 10:00 A. M. Jun
ker spent Saturday In Heppner on
ior church 11:00. and morning wor-
huslneaa.
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11:00 A. M., D evotional service
ship a t 11 :0 0 . E pw orth L eague a t
6 :30 P. M. an d even in g praise and and com m union.
p reach in g service a t 7 :30 o’clock.
1 0 :0 0 A. M. Bible school.
L adies’ Aid every firs t an d th ird
FULL GOSPEL MISSION.
W ednesday.
Midweek
song
and
A. B. T u rn er. P asto r
preach in g service on T h u rsd ay
at
Sunday school a t 1 0:00 A. M.
7 :30 P. M. Bible school S aturday,
Mrs. H ow ard M ontgom ery, Supt.
2:00 P. M.
Ju n io r
church
su p e rin ten d e n t,
M orning w orship a t 1 1 :0 0 o’clock.
Lois H u tch iso n : L adies' Aid presi
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dent. E m m a
F elth o u se;
Sunday
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Opal R a in age a t 11 :0 0 , Mrs. T u rn e r in charge.
E v an g elistic service in th e eve
w ater;
E p w o rth L eague president,
Rebecca P ierso n ; C hurch pastor, R. n in g a t 7:45 P. M.
R. F inkbeiner.
Bible Study F rid a y a t 7 :45 P. M.
Communion and m issionary ser
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