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    PA G E TWO
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1138
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
IbfWrnniBinH irralii___ STA N FIELD GRANGE
Published every Thursday at Hermla- ELECTS OFFICERS
A1 G regory.
T h e c ity o fficers re-elected T u es­
day w ere F ra n k S loan, m ayor, W m
Behm e, J. F. L ane, G ilb e rt S m ith ,
J W ' H e c k m a n - M a rtin R efvem a n d
c m M cCall, councilm en.
W m. P a r r y h as re c e n tly en larg ed
his d a iry b arn . A new g ra in sto ra g e
b u ild in g is a n a d d itio n to th e S til­
lin g s ra n c h .
bere, no m eetin g of th e clu b w ill be
held N ovem ber 10th.
M rs. H. K a rre n s a n d in f a n t d au g h
te r V esta L ouise hav e re c e n tly re-
ton. U m atilla County, Oregon, by
P a u lln e M. Stoop and A lfred Q ui’r ln g .
S T A N FIE L D (S o ecial) — A t t h e
tu rn e d from H erm isto n G en eral hoa
Publishers.
p ita l to th e ir hom e w est of tow n.
I re g u la r G ran g e
m eetin g
T u esd ay
M essrs Jim an d Jo h n S calf of E u ­
E n te re d as Second C lass M atter I ev en in g an elec tio n of o fficers w as
gene visited a t th e hom e of th e ir
held
w
ith
th
e
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w
in
g
re
s
u
lts
:
D ecem ber. 1908, U m a tilla County,
b ro th e r, W. L. Scalf, th e f ir s t of the
Joe M eyer, m a s te r; A. S. P ow er,
Oregon.
week.
o v erseer; J a c k M eyer, ste w a rd ; Roy
Mrs. L oren K enison w as a d in n e r
Subscription Rates.
A tte b u ry , a s s is ta n t ste w a rd ; Isabel
(H eld from la st w eek)
.h o ste ss a t h er hom e F rid a y h o n o rin g
One Year ___________________ »2.00 I S tu a rt c h a p la in ; C. T ille ry , tre a s-
A sch o o l-co m m u n ity p ro g ram w ill i ¥ rs ’ A nne
° " her bl^ hdai
1.00 u re r; D ena T ille ry , se c re ta ry ;
Ed
Six M onths
____
.SO B row n, g a te k e e p e r; F lo ren ce A tte ­ be g iv en in th e H. S a u d ito riu m on | £ “ “ “ ‘^ lu d ! d _ ? i!sd ?Traea W ’
Three Months
ro
th e a fte rn o o n of T h u rsd a y , N ovem ­
O rpha B row n, lad y a s s is ta n t ste w ­ b er 10 a t one o’clock.
S ocial an d E a rl D allm an, R alph B artley , C. D.
a rd ; M abie R ich ard s, le c tu re r; F. B. f r a te rn a l o rg a n iz a tio n s w ill c o n tri­ C onnor, M. J. M cD erm ott a n d A nne
S tu a r t, A1 M en d en h all an d J . M. b u te to th e p ro g ram n u m b e rs as w ill Reeves. T he h onoree w as presented
R ich ard s, ex ecu tiv e co m m ittee.
also th e g ra d e an d h ig h school p u ­ w ith a g if t- a s w ere also M esdam es
T he H ome E conom ics clu b w ill pils. T h e p u b lic is in v ited an d th e re C offm an and K enison w hos« b ir th ­
days w ere of re c e n t date.
m eet w ith Mrs. F. B. S tu a r t T u es­ is no ad m issio n ch arg e.
M elvin G regory, seven y ear old
day, N ovem ber 15.
Mrs. E lsie G eiger an d tw o d a u g h ­
against storms, flood, glass breakage and
H en ry Kopacz w as elected d ire c ­ te rs of W alla W alla a re m ak in g son of Mr. and Mrs. A1 G regory, is
to r of th e S tan field Irrig a tio n d is t­ th e ir hom e w ith B ert B ak er a t h is co nvalescing follow ing a n a tta c k of
virtually a ll other risks?
s c a rle t fever a n d an Infected neck
Hermiston Population.
ric t a t th e a n n u a l electio n held on hom e on th e p ro ject.
g
lan
d
.
th e F. A. B ak er ra n c h T uesday. T he
Mrs. W . T. R eeves h ad as h e r
E lectio n day b ro u g h t o u t 298 board w ill co n sist of F. A. S h elto n ,
E know how to give you full value for your money
A ugust P au lsen of P o rtla n d called
lu n ch eo n g u ests T uesday, M rs. Ed.
v o te rs w ith in th e c ity lim its of H e r­ Wm. H ag g m an an d H en ry Kopacz.
on
frien
d
s
in
th
e
v
ic
in
ity
of
S
ta
n
­
in insurance. We can take care of changed con­
C
offm
an,
Mrs.
L.
T.
K
enison
an
d
m iston, and it is n o t to be supposed
T h e h ig h school a u d ito riu m sta g e
field Sunday.
ditions virtually at a moment's notice. We are on hand
th a t all v o ters
w ere a t th e polls. is b ein g im proved b y th e a d d itio n Mrs. E lm er Reeves.
Jess A nson h as p u rch ased tw e n ty
Mr. an d Mrs. K e n n eth T ru m b u ll
T he 1930 cen su s gives H erm isto n of new sta g e s e ttin g s. T he cyclo-
to give you helpful advice and service 365 days of the
acres n e a r w h ere he now lives and of P en d leto n w ere S unday g u ests a t
only 808 p o p u latio n . A cco rd in g to ram a is g ra y w ith a c o n v en tio n al is e re c tin g b u ild in g s w ith a view of th e hom e of h e r p a re n ts, Mr. and
year. Remember, too, that insurance with capitalized
th e u su al w ay of e s tim a tin g popu­ b lu e ste n c il to h arm o n ize w ith th e. m oving in th e n e a r fu tu re .
Mrs. L. T. K enison.
(¿lock)
companies is never assessihle. Their paid-in
Mr. a n d Mrs. In g a lls w ho have
la tio n one v o ter is m u ltip lie d by b lue sta g e c u rta in s.
A crew of 42 m en a re a t w ork in been liv in g on th e W. P. S m ith farm
capital and surplus gives you an extra
th re e , w hich w ould g ive th e city th e n ew ly opened sem i-scald p ick in g
on th e m eadow s have moved to Rice Culture in South
margin of protection.
990. W e su g g est a local cen su s— a p la n t o p erated by S w ift & Co. A bout A dams.
1800 tu rk e y s a re b ein g dressed for
good job fo r th e com m ercial club.
Result of an A ccident
Mr. an d Mrs. G eorge K a sa ri sp en t
= A SK =
la st w eek w ith h is fa th e r an d m o th ­
It is reg a rd e d as a special v irtu e
er. Mr. and Mrs. Ja c k K a sa ri.
to sh a re one’s rice in India, and the
Mrs. H u g h S haw an d d a u g h te r w asting of even a single g rain is a
I M a rg a re t re tu rn e d S a tu rd a y from a sin in thickly settled d istric ts w here
F. B. SWAYZE. President
w eek’s v isit in M edford.
poverty is g re a t and food is scarce.
Miss T h elm a L und w ho teach es in
SPECIALS FOR NOVEMBER 12 & 14.
Member
Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation
j E u g en e called a t th e Jo h n B ag an F o rtu n ately , it is m ore expensive to
eat
polished
rice
th
an
to
leave
on
I hom e S a tu rd a y w h ile e n ro u te from
the outer coating, because the la t­
B ak er to E ugene.
BACON,
27c
Mr. H oag h as p u rch ased th e L in g te r contains food elem ents th a t pre­ w o rk in g on th e road from th e J a r - these services, w hich w ill be held in
house in thp n o rth e a s te rn p a r t of vent beri-beri, a disease suffered by m on co rn er to P in e City. A new th e b u ild in g fo rm erly occupied n o r th
i
tow n. F o r th e p ast y e a r it h a s been those whose diet is alm ost exclusive­ flu m e is b eing p u t In th e P in e C ity
Oven Baked Beans & Brown Bread .....
j occupied by th e H arv ey fam ily w ho ly polished, w rites M artha H arm on g ra d e to c a rry w a te r to th e tw o of O sborn a p a rtm e n ts.
in the P h iladelphia Record.
W a tte n b u rg e r ran ch es.
T he
road
j have m oved to P en d leto n .
Thus. G regory, m a n a g e r of th e
PEN TECO STA L TAB ERN A CLE
R & W White Cut Beans, Peas, Corn,
The an cesto r of our m odern rice w ill be g raveled th is w in te r a n d o il­
A, B. T u rn e r, P a sto r
, Coe ra n c h , re p o rts th a t th e y have w as a g ra ss th a t grew along the ed n e x t spring.
' iu s t fin ish ed b a lin g 300 to n s of al- edges of lak es in India, and w as sim ­
A telephone m eetin g w as held
S u n d ay school a t 1 0 :0 0 A. M.
BABY WHOLE BEANS, R & W ..............2
j falfa h a v w hich is b ein g shipped to ilar to a so rt found in n o rth ern Aus­ la s t week an d Joe K enney w as elect
Mrs. H ow ard M ontgom ery, S upt.
ed to keep th e H ep p n er lin e in o r­
P o rtla n d .
M o rn in g w o rsh ip a t 1 1 :0 0 o’clock.
Mrs. A nna W in te rs w as su rp rise d tra lia . All O rien tal peoples used d er th is W inter.
the seed or g rain of this g rass, d at­
C h ild re n 's services a t th e p a rso n ­
T
u
esd
ay
hy
a
v
isit
from
h
e
r
siste
r,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
H.
B
artholom
ew
L/G’ s
| Mrs. J e n n ie S c h m itt, an d h e r son, F. ing back to such ancient tim es a tte n d e d th e p lay in E cho S a tu rd a y age a t 1 1 :0 0 , M rs. T u rn e r in ch a rg e .
th
a
t
3,000
y
e
a
rs
before
th
e
Chris­
evening.
A. S c h m itt of M ulino. Ore.
E v a n g e listic serv ice in th e eve­
R oy Coxen sp e n t S unday a t his
T h e a n n u a l A rm istice d in n e r and tian era it w as cu sto m ary for t h e ,
n
in
g a t 7 :4 5 P. M.
Chinese
em
p
ero
r
and
the
princes
hom e In H erm iston.
p ro g ram sponsored by th e L adles
Macaroni, Spaghetti and N oodles.......
23c
B ible S tudy F rid a y a t 7 :4 6 P . M.
Aid w ill be given T h u rsd a y evening. to sow a handful of rice a t the be-,
A tra v e lin g lib ra ry h a s been
Nov. 10 a t th e ch u rch . C. H im es, ginning of each planting season in i opened a t th e P in e C ity school and
SUNSPUN ....................................
39c
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
p rin c ip a l of P en d leto n h ig h school, honor of the co u n try ’s chief crop. I an y o n e In th e co m m u n ity w ish in g to
w ill d eliv er an ad d ress. O th er pro-
CHURCH.
A m erica’s rice fields a re the re­ use th ese books for re a d in g p u rp o s­
eram n u m b ers w ill in clu d e several sult of an accident. A fter failure es m ay do so.
2
39c
A. T. K in g sb u ry , E ld er
ta b le a u s w ith so n es by th e H. S. a t rice raisin g in this country, it
S a b b ath school a t 1 0 :0 0 A. M .
glee clu b and m ale Q u a rte tte , th e happened th a t a ship from M ada- j
Mrs. J. O. G ray, su p e rin te n d e n t.
school o rc h e s tra an d o th e r vocal and g a sc a r p ut into C harleston, S. C.,
P re a c h in g serv ice a t 1 1 :0 0 A. M_
in s tru m e n ta l n um bers.
Mrs. M a rtin R efvem re tu rn e d F r i ­ h arb o r to escap e a sto rm la te one
FU LL GOSPEL MISSION
day from coast p o in ts w h ere she h as w inter day in 1694. The colonists'
HOMINY,
Irrig o n , Ore.
been v is itin g re la tiv e s. On h e r w ay w ere friendly and when the ship
S unday school, 1 0 :0 0 A. M.
oHFiSTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
hom e she v isited h e r son R o b ert a t d ep arted the ca p ta in showed his a p - .
DOG FOOD, Pai d ..... ...................................
p re d a tio n by presenting the gover­
O.S.C.
M orning service, 1 1 :0 0 A. M.
U 1 DAM and F allen Man” w as
Glen Jack so n h as
s ta rte d
con­ nor with a sack of seed rice. And
FRISKIES .. ’.............................................. 2
23c
C h ild re n ’s service 1 1 :0 0 A. M.
pi
th
e
su
b
ject
of
the
Lesson-
from
this
accid
en
tal
s
ta
rt,
rice
cul­
stru c tio n of h is serv ice sta tio n on
E v a n g e listic
service,
S unday,.
Serm on In all C hurches of C hrist,
tu re in the A m erican colonies
lo ts o pposite B ehm e’s store.
6
45c
T uesday an d F rid a y , 7 :4 5 P. M.
Bun M oore h as re c e n tly in sta lle d sp read through the South.
S cientist ,on Sunday, Nov. 6.
a new g as pum p an d erected a re s t
T he Golden T ext was, "H e th a t
GLASS CLEANER, windex ................................. 17c
room in co n n ectio n w ith h is service
B A PTIST CHURCH
is of the e a rth Is earth ly , and
sta tio n .
*■
Spice of H ealth
speaketh of the* e a rth : he th a t
R e g u la r S unday services:
METAL SPONGES,
9c
Mrs. Jam es H a n n a n an d Mrs. R o­
D uring the Middle ages it w as as
com eih from heaven Is above a ll”
1 0 :0 0 A. M., B ible school.
b ert H a n n a n and d a u g h te r N ancy of drugs ra th e r than flavoring m edium s
(Jo h n 3 :3 1 ).
1 1 :0 0 A. M., P re a c h in g service.
C hehaB s w ere a t th e J. M. R ich ard s th a t spices w ere used, nnd as such
7 :0 0 P. M., Y oung people’s m e e t­
Among the citations which com­
hom e S a tu rd ay .
ing.
prised the Lesson-Serm on was the
Mrs. M a rg aret D a u g h try h as re ­ w ere com m ercially of g re a t value.
E very o n e is c o rd ially in v ited
to'
follow ing from th e Bible: "In the
tu rn e d from P o rtla n d w h ere she en- They w ere also prized becau se of
EARLY RISER..................
15c
be p re se n t and w o rsh ip w ith us.
’oved a ’ wo w eeks’ v a c a tio n a t the th eir arom a which coun teracted the
beg ’nnlng God created th e heaven
evil sm ells p rev alen t, for disease was
h c - ’o of h e r son.
and th e earth . So God created man
Mrs, l . J n u a n n a u lt w as h o stess t r com m only supposed to be the out­
In his own Im age, in th e im age of
» v S fudv club T h u rsd a y aftern o o n com e of bad odors. Spices a re a
God created he him ; male and fe­
(Continued Next Issue)
B o’i call tonic» w ere M adam C u rl'’ safeg u ard ag a in st disease, for now
m ale created he them . And God
bv Mr«, r'rprt S h elto n an d Col. Lind we know th a t they have a definite
raw everything th a t he had made,
b e re bv Mrs. W . O. W allace. P ap er antiseptic value, say s London Tit-
and, behold, it w as very good. And
o->
an d
in fectio u s disease- Bits M agazine. Oil of cloves, for
th e evening and th e m orning were
"•era "iv en bv Mrs. F. A. B ak er a n ' instance, acts as an an tisep tic even
sfr- c v G reathouse.
th e r ir th day” (Gen. 1 :1 ,2 7 ,3 1 ).
in as w eak a dilution as 2 p a rts in
d eferen ce to L ad ies A id mem
T he Leseon Serm on also includ­
1,000, cinnam on b ark oil in a solu­
ed
the follow ing correlative pass­
tion of 4 p a rts in 1,000, though c a r­
ages from th e C hristian Science
bolic acid ceases to have any an ti­
textbook, “ S c ie n c e and H ealth
septic value when 5.6 p a rts a re
with Key to th e S crip tu res" by
m ixed in 1,000 of w ater.
Mary B aker E ddy: "W ith a single
com m and. Mind had m ade m an,
both ma', and fem ale. How then
Joliet, 111., Once Ju liet
could a m aterial organization be­
Tne city of Jo liet, 111., once bore
come the hasls of m an? The cre­
the n am e Ju liet, which w as la te r
ations of m a tte r arise from a m ist
changed by th e substitution of one
o r false claim, or from m ystifica­
le tte r in the nam e. The first set­
NO CHANCE FOE ARGUMENT
tion, and not from th e firm am ent,
tlem en t on the site of the present
city w as m ad e in 1033, and nam ed
or u n d e r s t a n d i n g , which God
Ju lie t afte r a d au g h ter of J a m e s B.
erect3 betw een th e tru e and false”
A lad told his chum the other da
C am pbell, one of the se ttlers. When
(pp. 52 1,523).
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6 - 1 0 s............................................lb.
both for 33c
2’s .. 3 for 39c
for 35c
Tomatoes Blue & White 21,
for
29c
lge. pkg.
t,........... quarts
PEANUT BUTTER, Red & W hite........... lbs.
Matches
6 box carton
CHURCH NOTES
Red & White 2i/2’s ......... ............ . 10c
3 for 25c
lbs.
TISSUE, Super S o ft.................................. for
Chore Girl ........................
r n r r r r RED & white .................ib. 27c
I H i 1 rr
m art .......................... 2 ibs. 45c
UUI I L L
lb.
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
The
Store
a postoflice w as established, it bore
th a t nam e, and it w as not until 1845
th a t it w as changed to Jo liet in
honor of the fam ous explorer of
the M ississippi river.
gasoline is that which
« . • » ' « ««A)»
' • starts easiest, "picks up” fastest,
• performs the smoothest,
• delivers 100 per cent power,
• gives the best mileage . . .
These q u a litie s , u n ifie d a n d b a la n c e d ,
m a k e S ta n d a r d G a so lin e U n su rp a ssed
Odd Relationship
An odd relationship existed be­
tween P e te r T chaikovsky, the R us­
sian com poser, and his patron,
N atejda von Meek, a w ealthy widow
from 1877 to 1890. On condition
th a t they never m eet, she g av e him,
during these y ears, su m s of m oney
which totaled about $75,000, notes a
correspondent in C ollier’s Weekly.
The ag re em e n t w as nev er violated,
although they lived close by, passed
each other on the stre e t and w rote
each other love le tte rs se v eral tim es
a week.
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AT STANDARD STATIONS, INC___ AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS
STANDARD OIL DEALERS
PINE C IT Y
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By Mrs. B ern ies W a tte n b u rg e r
T he play an d dance given by th e
P in e C ity h ig h school last F rid a y
w as w ell a tte n d e d . T h e school fac­
u lty a n d s tu d e n ts w ish to th a n k th e
people for a tte n d in g .
Mrs. O llie N eill an d d a u g h te r Ne­
va o l H ep p n er sp en t th e w eek end
a t th e E. B. W a tte n b u rg e r hom e and
a tte n d e d th e play.
Mr. and Mrs. R obert M cG reer le ft
M onday fo r R edm ond and a re going
on to P o rtla n d from th ere.
Miss Dora E. Moore of H erm isto n
sp e n t th e week end a t th e J. S.
M oore home.
A n u m b er of people from P in e C i­
ty a tte n d e d th e d an ce a t L ena S a t­
u rd a y n ig h t.
M arion F in c h and C layton A yers
le ft M onday fo r th e m o u n ta in s to go
elk h u n tin g
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. W a tte n b u rg e r
of E cho sp e n t S a tu rd a y a t th e A. E
W a tte n b u rg e r home.
A e r e * of men from H eppner are
HERM ISTON UNION CHURCH
C. W a rn e r, P asto r.
Bible school 1 0 :0 0 A. M.
W o rsh ip serv ice 1 1 :0 0 A. M.
7 :0 0 P. M., C h ris tia n E ndeavor.
8 :0 0 P. M., C h u rch services.
M idweek p ra y e r an d Bible study.
W ednesday, 7 :3 0 P. M.
L adies Aid each W ednesday 2:00
P. M.
M issionary m eetin g , second Wed
n esday of each m onth.
B ible school s u p e rin te n d e n t Chas.
D uvall;
P re s id e n t C. E ., W an d a
Moore: M lssioary Society p resid en t
Mrs. C. R. Moore.
M ETHODIST CHURCH
S te a rn s C ushing, J r ., P asto r.
S u n d ay school lv : 0 0 A. M. J u n ­
ior ch u rc h 1 1 :0 0 . and m o rn in g w o r­
ship a t 1 1 :0 0 . E p w o rth L eague at
7 :0 0 P. M. an d ev en in g praise and
p re a c h in g service a t 8 :0 0 o’clock.
L ad ies' Aid every firs t and th ird
W ednesday.
J u n io r
ch u rc h
su p e rin te n d e n t,
Lois H u tc h iso n ; L adles' Aid p resi­
d e n t.
Emma
F e lth o u se :
Sunday
school s u p e rin te n d e n t, M abel Boul-
w are; E p w o rth L eague p resid en t,
E d w ard Shaw .
that he had a goat that didn
have a nose, and the chum aske<
“How does the goat smell
“Perfectly awful,” replied he. It
awful risky to buy a used
from any other than a dealer w]
has a reputation to sustain an<
who values that reputation. W
rate in that class.
OUR N E W
1939
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Numerous Other Make
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
C olum bia School
1 1 :0 0 A. M.. D evotional service
an d com m union.
1 0 :9 0 A. M. Bible school.
PILG RIM H OLIN ESS CHURCH
R evival m e e tin g services each
ev en in g a t 7 :3 0 o ’clock. S unday
school a t 1 0 :9 0 a. m. Preaching at
1 1 :0 0 «. m.
E veryone la in v ited te a tte n d
Herm iston
M otor Co.
Vetf Buber. Owner
ITermlston
GENERAL MOTORS
INSTALLMENT PLAN