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| Briggs, Geo. E . ..........
Building Material of All Kinds
........ South Hill Ranch
Mountain View Ranch
.................. Four Sisters
' Beisse, August F . .........
Unfurl the flag
see.
It is good to slazly “w
Beware of the man with an ex
cuse. That’s all he is—an ex
cuse.
When opportunity crosses your
path, grab it. It will never an
nex you.
Everybody wants to put his
shoulder to the wheel, but only
a few do the shoving.
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OREGON.
quart for milk that once brought 2.
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Our cattle came from Jersey, and the
I hogs are all Duroc, the sheep are
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Southdown beauties, and the chick- j
ens Plymouth Rock. To have the ------
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best of everything—that is our aim AEn&W: % w
Hazel-Burr
and plan, for dad not only farms it, Allen, F. L
Hardscrabble
but he’s a business man.
Barham, J. c.................
If you can’t smile, go out and
herd sheep. They won’t care.
Phelps Cash Grocery
HERMISTON,
Confess your past sins to your
best girl if you feel so inclined.
One lie is as good as another.
‘‘Needables'' is a new word
that has been coined. Drop the
too many forces within her bord- “s” and it fits us exactly. Pay
ers pulling in different direct- up.
ions. In time she may harmon
The cheapest man in this town
ize these, but it will take time, is the fellow who is always ask
and her aid is needed now if it is ing the Lord to save the country
to be of any benefit.
and doesn’t do a darned thing
Viewed from whatever angle himself.
we may view it, the conflict nar
Some of these reformers are
rows down to a fight to a finish,
becoming
terribly worried over
with the United States as the de
the
possibility
of women donning
ciding factor.
trousers.
But,
then, we never
And to be such deciding factor
were
a
reformer
—so do the don.
she must throw such a force a-
Some wise chap has said that
cross the waters as shall by sheer
numbers make a successful re- you can always judge women by
sistence by Germany no longer their kisses. But we’ve been a
benedict too long to attempt any
possible.
Every loyal citizen of this investigations in this community.
country will dedicate his services
and his life to this purpose. The
POWER OF A WIFE.
man who at this time seeks to
place obstacles in the way of the Her Attitude May Maka or Break Her
government is not worthy the
Husband’s Business.
citizenship he enjoys, and should Charles M. Schwab considers that
be forever deprived of it. There the attitude of a man's wife has a vast
deal to do with his success in business.
is absolutely no use in this In "Succeeding With What You Have,”
country for the obstructionist. the little book he has published, the
Tamai pias
Campbell. Duncan
Clover Dale Ranch
Canfield, R. C. (Butter Creek).. The Ragged Edge
Canfield. lin. R. C .
__ ......... Glen Ellen
_____Sunny Slope
Chamberlain, C. C
. Buckeye Ranch
Clarke. Mn. C. S.
........ Herma Vista
Creasy, Geo. A
Pleasant View
Davis. E. E ........
........ Beth-arabah
Davis, Geo ............
............. Roselawn
Davis, H. C............
Shady Nook Farm
Dyer, J. S................
. Alfalula Ranch
Embry. John T.The Red Feathered Chicken Ranch
Erikaan. E. T....
.... Summerdale
Fowler, F. F
. Electric Dairy Ranch
Giese. W.J..........
.................... Ridzeview
Craham, Ed. H
....... ............... Alf adate
Gunn. H. M....................... .... -............. The Knoll
Hail, C. G. and H. E....
....................... Hallhunt
Hannan. W. F.................. ................... Green Acres
Hobbs. E. A.............. ........ ... .................. Nob Hill
Hoisington & Hoisington ......... ........ Morningside
....... Fairview Ranch
Hood. C. A
Hooker, H. A........
.................. ...
Horning, Mrs. D. W....... ......................... Wabasso
Hurlburt, H. G.............. A
The Happy Home
Intlekofer, John .... .........
........................ Orio
Johnson, A. S....................
Four O’Clock Ranch
Jensen, C. M ...................
..... .... ........ High Gate
Kellogg, C. W ..............
.The Lay Ranch
Leathers. W. A ....
... Buena Vista
... South View 1
Leek, John..........
Longley, H. J.......
....... Blue Ribbon Orchard j
Loomis, Geo..........
......... Loomisville i
Macdonald, Chas
......... Breezy Hill
. The Three Pines
McCully, R. A........................
McLailen, W. A.....................
Multum in parvo
Ridgeway Farm
McNaught, C. S.....................
McNaught, J. F......................
Highland Farm
Monkman, B. G......................
Webak
Newport, H. G...................... The Old Homestead
Fairview
Farm !
.........
Pearson, L. H . .......................
Pennock, F. B................ -...... . .................. Woodbine |
Percey, C. B........................... . ........ Meadow Lark |
Purdy. A. W........................... ......... Coeur d’ Alene
Raley Ranch (G. C. Ransier). .................... Rainbow
Roberts, W. T..... .................. ................... Tir Glwys |
Root, W, T. & Son................. ..... Orchard Home i
Reih), John F . ........................ ............ Silver Maple
Savage, B. S ......................... ............. Beacon Hill
........... Vindobonna
Schachermeyer, Carl
Minnehaha School
School District 115
Sweet Briar Farm
Sellers, W. T.
Shaw, C.. H. (Butter Creek) ____ The Six Sisters
High Valley
Shutt, T. E ...........................
North View Home
Shutter. C. L.......................
Simmons, W. H......................
... Tip Top
Sunset
Stewart. R. A........................
. Riverside
Stanyan, C. P...........
Pleasant Ridge Home
Stubbs, H. E..............
Sweet Spring Ranch
Sullivan. P. P...........
..... Lake view
Theriault, W. J_____
Liberal View
Voelker, Alfred E .
...West Lawn
Watson, J. D...............
Flume Stock
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Before Starting Construction Work
and You Will Find We Have Just
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Inland Empire Lumber Company
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H. M. STRAW. MGR.
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Hermiston’s Up-to-Date
TAILOR
LITTLE PROSPECT OF PEACE
We hear much of the desire of
the warring nations for peace,
especially Germany and Austria,
PROMPTLY AND NEATLY DONE
and nothing could give the people
of this country greater satisfac
tion. But a glance at conditions
as they are Will convince the
most optimistic that peace is still
a long way off.
famous steel master pays the following
In the first place, the map of
tribute to Mrs. Schwab:
“I can never express the wonderful
LAWLESSNESS
Europe and other parts of the
help Mrs. Schwab has been to me from
There is much food for thought the very start. One time a group of
world has been much changed
since this war began. While in the acts of lawlessness in dif men offered me a large sum, $60,000,000,
The Registered Pure Bred Percheron Stallion “Yourg Milton,”
Germany lost her colonial pos ferent parts of the country. I believe, for half of Bethlehem. I
told my wife about It that evening.
State
License Certificate No. 2310, will be AT THE RANCH OF JAS.
sessions, she has occupied other Are we as a people losing re ‘This Is a big sum.' I said. ‘Half of
SCOTT,
IN HERMISTON, THE BALANCE OF THE YEAR FOR
territory which, in the event she spect for the law. Are we los what I have is yours. What shall we
SERVICE.
Young Milton is dark brown and weighs 1920 pounds.
do?
If
we
sell,
your
share,
invested
can hold it, will doubtless mean ing sight of the fine ideals we
at 5 per cent, will bring you an income
more to her than that which she have cherished for a century and of over $100,000 a month for the rest
has lost. Great Britain will a half? Or is the unrest so pre of your life.’
scarcely consent to relinquish the valent in other parts of the " ’We wouldn't sell for five times
’ my wife said. ‘What would I do
German territory she has con world communicating itself to that,
with the money? And what would you
quered, nor will France make us. The most disquieting feat do without your work?"’
“I have seen more men fail in busi
peace without a restoration by ure of these outbreaks of law
ness
through the attitude taken by
Germany of Alsace-Lorraine. lessness is not that they should their wives
in their younger days than
lapan has Kia-Chau, taken have occurred, but that they from all the vices put together. A nag
from Germany, and German should occur just at this time, ging wife or one who is not in sym
armies are overrunning large when the country needs to be pathy with a man’s work, who expects
impossible things of him and is incapa-
portions of Russian territory. united in heart and soul as never ble of taking a general Intelligent In
terest tn bls work, Is one of the worst
Again, there has been no in before.
handicaps be could have. If a man
In
times
of
peace
and
calm
the
timation that either the Central
works with his mind clogged by do
good
sense
and
orderliness
of
the
or entente powers would agree
mestic troubles he Is of no use to him-
to peace without indemnity. people would not have tolerated self, his employer or the world at
And the matter of indemnity is a the causes which led up to the large."
mountain of difficulty in the way disturbances. With the minds
Or. Wiley’s Tip.
of peace negotiations. Billions of the people on other matters Says Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, the fa-
scientist sud food expert:
have been spent by each side, these causes have been permitted mous
“I could double the wages of every
to
grow
and
flourish.
and the best blood of all the
laboring man without adding 1 cent to
While we are proposing to bis stipend if today 1 could go Into his
nation has been spilled. That
each would contend for indem make great sacrifice for freedom | home and he and his wife would listen
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to what I have to say as to what they
nity unless conquered outright let us not permit a growth within should buy and eat. Ir we could come
there can be no shadow of doubt our body politic that is calculated back to simple life no one would com-
That neither would even think of to nullify and make impotent plain about food prices. Wheat and
milk are all that Is necessary for chil-
granting indemnity there can that freedom.
dren. The meat problem is not much
of a problem In my family. My boys
also be no doubt.
eat whole wheat or brown bread with
“
I
REMEMBER
”
With this state of affairs pre
I butter and milk.”
vailing, and with the greatest
Well I remember the house where
bitterness and hatred existing I was born; the little window where
A Word to Girlo.
The late Inez Milholland Boissevain.
that the world has ever exper the sun came peeping in at morn.
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the beautiful suffragist, never wearied
ienced, it looks as though the only You d hardly know the old place of impressing on young girls the duty
hope for peace is a clean victory now, for dad is up to date, and the of being aa beautiful as possible, for
UNDER THE UMATILLA GOVERNMENT PROJECT
farm is scientific from the back lot she knew what an instrument for good
for one side or the other.
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beauty rightly used can be.
That being the case, what is to the gale. The house and barn are
One of Mrs. Boissevain’s favorite
the condition facing the allies? lighted with bright acetylene; the en- dictums was:
"A girl can * help her looks, but her
First, it must be admitted that gine in the laundry is run by gasoline;
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i looks can help her.
Germany is far from an exhaust- We have silos, we have autos, we
OF THE GOVERNMENT WEST EXTENSION
ed nation, however much we may have dynamos and things, a telephone
Why Catch Them at Allí
An
Indianapolis
man
recently
saw
hope that such be the case. The for gossip and a phonograph that
J. C. Ballenger, Boardman Agent
for the first time a "flock" of flying
tenacity with which she holds to sings. The hired man has left us, dsh tn the Pacific ocean.
her position in the face of stag- we miss his homely face; a lot of "I am perplexed as to the proper
gering onslaughts of the French college graduates are working in his thing to do tn the esse of flying fish,”
he writes. "Should one catch them
and English is ample proof of place. There's an engineer and fire- with a book and line, shoot them or
this.
man, a chauffeur and a vet. ‘lectrician use a bird net?”—Indianapolis News.
Again, it becomes more ap and mechanic—Oh, the farm's run
Moon Shadows Perilous.
parent each day that little re right, you bet. The little window
“If you should chance to be strolling
liance can be placed in Russia as where the sun came peeping in at on the surface of the moon <lo not step
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a positive, aggressive force. morn now brightens up a bathroom Into s shadow or you will disappear
from sight, you will be unable to make
She may keep up a semblance that cost dad a car of corn. Our
• cry for help and, furthermore, you
Hermiston
of offensive, but unless she great- milk maid is pneumatic, and she's will be frozen stiff within three see. Hermiston
ly improves, that is all. She haa sanitary, too, but dad gets 15 cents a • onds," says • teacher of astronomy.
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