MAN
A FEW ITEMS
That will serve as a guide to everything we handle
No Rub laundry help, package________ _____
Money refunded if not satisfactory
Half pound Hershey’s
23c
Pure Cider Vinegar, per gallon
30c
Bulk Coal Oil, 5 gals____ ____
90c
6 Boxes Matches
35c
Citrus Powder
Corn Starch. 3 pkgs
Gloss Starch, 3 pkgs
27c
27c
Fairbanks Dandy Soap, 6 bars ___
1
ROYAL BREAD
Shoe White Polish, Shinola Polish. Gilt Edge Liquid Polish
Phelps Cash Grocery
Free Delivery to all Parts of the City
PHONE 413
The Hermiston Herald
I
AND
HIS
WEIGHT.
Inclined to Be Stout
If you are inclined to be fleshy bere
are the foods you should avoid, accord
ing to an article in the American Mag-
azine. The author says:
“Overeating is not necessarily glut-
tony, or anything approaching it A
small meal made up of certain feeds
will furnish more fuel—and more fat
to the body than one twice as large
and less discreetly chosen. Foods vary
vastly in fuel, value; for instance, one
pound of olive oil will stand sponsor
for more surplus flesh than forty-five
pounds of the lettuce on which you are
likely to eat It
“The stout person must learn that he
has both friends and enemies at the
table. His enemies are sugar, bread,
cereal, desserts, butter, cream, olive
oil, bacon, cocoa and rich sauces.
Among his best friends are lean meats,
unsweetened fruits and green foods.
Yet, alas, most plump people seem
stricken with an ardent love for their
enemies. This may be good Scripture,
but It Is mighty poor dietetics.
“Between forty and flfty a man who
allows his weight to remain high is
running more danger of an early de
mise than be would run if be contract
ed typhoid fever. What is more, if he
were stricken with that disease bis
chance of recovery would be 10 per
cent less than normal. A man who is
thinner than the average, on the other
band, has less danger of dying in this
decade than a man who tips the scales
at the normal figure.
“When a man is In his twenties a de
ficiency of twenty pounds in weight
makes him 12 per cent more liable to
fall before the scythe of the implacable
reaper. A slight surplus of flesh seems
to assist one in escaping diseases that
cause death in this period—principally
tuberculosis and typhoid fever.
"A man in his fifties who is twenty
pounds over normal weight has a 15
per cent mortality handicap to face.
Should be be forty pounds over weight
his chances of dying are increased 45
per cent thereby."
DIRECTORY OF RANGH
NAMES AND OWNERS
Barham, J. c
‘The Movie”
Friday, Oct. 12
The Millinery Store of Quality-
way to freedom.
Building Material of All Kinds
South Hill Ranch
Mountain View Ranch
_Four Sisters
Briggs, Geo. E
___ ------------- Germania
Bleesing. W. L_______________-------- Tamalp iss
Bradley. G. W___________________ Terrace Park
Campbell. Duncan . .................... Clover Dale Ranch
Canfield, R. G (Butter Creek) The Ragged Edge
____ Glen Ellen
Canfield, Mrs. R. C
.... Sunny Slope
Casserly. J. J-------
Buckeye Ranch
Chamberlain. C. C
...Herma Vista
Clarke. Mrs. C. S. -
Cressy. Geo. A......
...... Beth-arabah
Davis. E. E..............
........ .... Roselawn
Davis. Goo.............
Shady Nook Farm
Davis. B. C ----------
. AIfalula Ranch
Dyer, J. S------------------
Embry. John T. The Red Feathered Chicken Ranch
Eriksen, E. T.........................-........... Summerdale
. Electric Dairy Ranch
......... ...... ... Ridgeview
Giese.
........................ Alfadale
Czaham, Ed. H
The Knoll
Gunn. H. M................-..... ................
Hallhurst
Hall. C. G. and H. E------ .................
......... . Groen Acres
Hannan. W. F-------------
Hobbs. E. A-----------........ .......................... Nob Hill
Hoisington & Hoisington . ................ .Morningside
Hood. C. A------------------- ........... ..Fairview Ranch
.. Tarryawhile
Hooker, H. A
........................... Wabasso
Horning, Mrs. D. W
.... . Ths Happy Home
Hurlburt. H. G------
...............
Orio
Intlekofer, John----
Johnson. A. S .
...Four O'Clock Ranch
Jensen, C. M —
..................... High Gate
Kellogg. C. W
.......... The Lay Ranch
Lay & Son .......
...... ... ...... Buena Vista
Leathers. W. A
................ South View
Leek. John.......
Blue Ribbon Orchard
Longley, H. J ...
A friend OF NEWSPAPERS
The newspapers of the west
Issued Each Saturday by
have a good friend in Senator
M. D. O’CONNELL
........ ..
Chas. L. McNary of Oregon.
HERMISTON
.......... Breezy Hill
OREGON
Macdonald, Chas
Publishers have brought up the
. The Three Pines
McCully. R. A-----
Maltum In parvo
McLallen. W. A
Entered as second-class matter, December subject of receiving pay for ad
Ridgeway Farm
MeNaught, C. 3
5. 1906, st the postoffice st Hermiston, Oregon vertising the present government
Highland Farm
MeNaught, J. F
Webak
Monkman, B. G
bond issue. The commodity for
The Old Homestead
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Newport,
H.
G
-
, sale by the publisher is advertis
........ Fairview Farm
One year . ..........
$1.50 ........ ................................
Pennock. F. B-—........ —....... ........... ___ Woodbine
Six months ...................................................
.76 ing space and from this he makes
Percey. C. B...... «............... — ........ Meadow Lark
Subscriptions must bo paid In advance.
his living.
Purdy. A. W............. —........... .... Coeur d' Alene
Raley Ranch (G. C. Ransier) ................. Rainbow
Without thousands of news
..... ..... ...Tir Glwys
ADVERTISING RATES
Roberts. W. T............. —
Cutting Retort.
Display—One time, 26 cents per inch; two inser papers the government would be
Root, George H.. —---- ---------- ...... Orchard Home
tions, 20 cents per inch per Insertion; monthly helpless in disseminating news
............ Silver Maple
The late Charles Frohman was one Reihl. John F.................
rates, 15 cents per Inch per issue.
........... Beacon Hill
Readers—First insertion, 10 cents per line; each relative to darft numbers, Red of those people who sometimes rap Savage, B. S................ -......... .......... Vindobonna
subsequent insertion without change of copy,
out a retort that in cooler moments Schachermeyer, Carl. . . . . . . .
6 cents per line.
Cross activities, etc. This always they would wish unsaid. Of one of School District 116.............. Minnehaha School
Sweet Briar Farm
will be run by the papers free of these Mrs. Patrick Campbell was the Seller,“”" . ...... The Six Sisters
victim. During a rehearsal It appears shav.F: E
.
High Valley
BLAZING THE WRONG TRAIL charge and as a matter of news. Frohman made a constructive criticism shutter, c. L._____ ............
..North View Home
Thousands of columns of news which nettled the actress very much.
.... Tip Top
One of the leading farm jour and editorials will be run on the Going to the footlights, Mrs. Patrick Stewart R A
Sunset
.... ............... ........
Stanyan, C. P...................................... .............. Riverside
Campbell said:
nals of the south is authority for bond issve free of charge.
Pleasant Ridge Home
"Mr. Frohman, I want you to know I Stubbs, H. E- -
the statement that in the rural
. Sweet Spring Ranch
The steel manufacturer is paid that I am an artist.”
Sullivan, P. P...—..
........ ............ Lakeview
high schools of North Carolina for his product, the farmer is Frohman, with a solemn face, in-Theriault.
.... .. ....... Liberal View
,
.,
„ .
Voelker. Alfred E
seven thausand childern are also paid for his product, the stantly replied:
Watson) J. D . ..
........ .........West Lawn
"TIP
studying Latin, while only seven munition manufacturer is paid, “Madam. I will keep your secret.”
hundred are studyingagriculture. the railroad is paid, the ship
p. . ..
IN the CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF
Morocco and the Moors.
OREGON, FOR UMATILLA COUNTY
The significance of these fig owners are paid, and the money Five centuries ago Ferdinand «nd
Plaintin, ]
I
ures are not grasped until we to foot all these bills comes Isabella drove the Moor from Spain,
and in Morocco they sought a new em
learn that of the pupils attending through the assistance of the pa pire. The gradual conquest of north Keefe, hie wife, defend- I
high school in this country not pers in floating the bonds, and Africa by European powers has driven In the name of the State of Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear and answer or other*
more tnan one per cent ever the publishers figure that the the true Mohammedan—the religious wise plead to the complaint filed against you in
fanatic— southward or westward to the the above entitled suit in said court within six
reaches the college or university. only commodity they have for practically unknown interior, or to Mo- weeks from the date of the first publication of
this summons and on or before the 29th day of
1917, and you are further notiñed that if
When we assimilate the further sale should be paid for when it rocco. Egypt. Tripoli, Tunisia and Al October,
you
to so appear and answer or otherwise
geria have all co tributed from their plead fail
is
used.
in
this
cause within said time, the plaintiff
fact that the high schools do not
populations to the peopling of Mo for want thereof will apply to the above entitled
court
for
the
relief prayed for in his complaint
and ean not. impart a working Senator McNary has in no un rocco.
herein, to-wit, for judgment against the defend
ant,
J.
E.
Keefe
Jr. for the sum of $463.05 with
knowledge of the Latin language certain manner pointed out that
interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per
Between Friends.
annum
from
March
until paid, and for the
we begin to appreciate the utter the publisher ia as justly entitled Jimson— I'd get married if 1 could further sum of 98.00 2, for 1917,
extension of abstract and
the further sum of 9100.00 attorneys fees, and
foolishness of an educational to payment for his advertising And a sensible girl. Jobson—1 know a for
for plaintiff's costs and disbursements of this
girl, but 1 don't think she wants suit; and for a further deeree declaring the mort-
system that forces upon children space as any other industry for nice
to marne
At logg+
ghe refuged
me I on
gage
in plaintiff
s complaint
co
marry
—
lease aoe
re rusco me.
the described
of NE%
of section
2, Tp. 3 N herein
R .29 up-
g
the study of a dead language its product, and if provision is Jimson
— By George! She must be a W. M. to be a valid and subsisting lien upon said
from which not one in 7,000 will made for paying the publishers sensible
property
and that sold
said,
be foreclosed
_
” girl. Introduce me, will * you? and
said property
aa mortgage,
by law required
and the
proceeds arising from such sale applied to the
ever benefit.
for future advertising it will be — Boston Transcript.
satisfaction of the amounts due plaintiff, includ
ing principal, interest, cost of extension of ab-
The above figures may vary largely due to Senator McNary’s
Indirect Taxation.
»tract, attorney’s fees, costs and increased costs,
pa.
_
v.
...
wpe.
.and
that the plaintiff may become a purchaser at
effort.
He
emphasized
particu
in other states—we hope they do.
Brinker
I es, your W ire S clothes such foreclosure sale and that the defendants and
bave
coat
me
a
good
bit
of
money.each
of them and all persons eläiminä under or
larly
that
the
rurrl
press
which
But they serve to call forcibly to
—. .
-,
...
, ..
,
. Jthrough them or any of them may be barred and
Tinker—My wife a clothes! What do foreclosed from all right, title or interest in ana
reaches
the
mass
of
the
people
our attention a glaring fault in
you mean? Brinker—Why, every time I to the said premises, save the statutory right to
the school system of the United should not be expected to do all your wife gets a new gown my wife closed of all equity of redemption, and that in the
must have one Just as expensive.— St. event said mortgaged premises do not sell for
this work gratis.
States.
r ...
sufficient to pay and satisfy said demands, any
Louis Post-Dispatch.
I deficiency remaining may forthwith be satisfied
And what is the conclusion?
___________ _______
from any other property of said mortgagor, J K
■-■-J.. — --------- ________________________________ Keefe Jr., and for such other and further relief
Why, that we are wedded in our
u to equity may seem meet.
This summons is published pursuant to an order
SOCIAL
schools to a fossilized, petrified
of the Honorable Gilbert W. Phelps judge at the
above entitled court, made and entered on the
and antiquated system that or
10th day of September, 1917, and the first publi
cation of this summons la made on the 16th day of
is now at
dain that in order to acquire an
September, 1917. and the lut publication thereof
shall be made on the 27th day of October, 1917
Hermiston Auditorium
“education” one must be conver
J. T. Hinkle.
Attorney for Plaintiff
sant with a language that is so
everlastingly dead it has not I • n
THE AUDITORIUM
TWO GOOD SHOWS
spoken on earth in a thousand
EACH WEEK
years. And this while the cry
ing. burning needs of the hour
Wednesday and Saturday
tveryeeey hikm
are sidetracked as of minor im
Evenings
portance.
The day of the antiquarian,
the dreamer, the mummy, is past
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in this country. The age de
Is made under the most
mands action, and the mind that
sanitary conditions. It
is not trained to it in capital let
is pure, wholesome and
ters is doomed to be left at the
high in food value
starting wire.
Made in all popular flavors
For thf latest style Hats and Materials, ^ll ¡finds of tror^ given
Special orders given
our prompt attention.
prompt attention
An exchange says that ever
since men began to print things
HERMISTON CREAMERY
PERCEY SISTERS
that other people did not like
COMPANY
there haa been more or less con
troversy concerning the function
of the newspaper. The grafter
has always declared that the
Shoe Repairing
newspaper is a public nuisance,
Better than ever now that the
HERMISTON
HOTEL
machine is installed. To out of
the tyrant has contended that it is
town customers sending work we
arrayed against the interests of I
CHICKEN TUNNER-
will return It by next mail, paying
the state and the man with half-
baked theories of life has con
STOCK MENS’ WORK AND DRESS
SHOES JUST ADDED
tended that the press is the agent
- 50 CENTS
of the devel in overthrowing the
community. Despite opposition,
MHS. F. Ie. DURFEY. PROPRIETOR
Sam Rodgers
however, the press has won its
DANCE
Lumber
................... Circle A
........... Hazel-Burr
...........
Allendale
... Hardscrabble
._ “The Locusts”
Hermiston
Ice Cream
Flume Stock
Suitable for All Flume Construction
See Us First
Before Starting Construction Work
and You Will Find We Have Just
what You Need
.
Inland Empire Lumber Company
Phone Main 33
" The Yard of Best Quality "
H. M. STRAW. MGR.
First Class Tailoring
Done by
JACK WHITE
Hermiston’s Up-to-Date
Cleaning and Pressing
PROMPTLY AND NEATLY DONE
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Makes Clubbing Arrangement With
/ The Oregon Farmer
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MONG our large circle of readers
there are a great many who are in
terested directly or indirectly in
fruit growing, dairying and other
branches of farming. All of these
naturally wish to keep in dose touch with ag
ricultural activities throughout the state;
and to know about any fight which is being
waged for the measures Oregon farmers
want and against all sorts of schemes that
are detrimental to the people and agricultural
interests of this state.
We have, therefore, made a special dubbing
with THE OREGON FAR-
MR whereby any farmer or fruitgrower,
who is one of our regular subscribers and who
is not now a subscriber t THE OREGON
will entitled to receive THE
OREGON FARMER in combination with
aonPaper at the same rate as for this paper
arrangement
FARMER,
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offer
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applies to all those who renew er
extend their subscriptions as well as to all
new subscribers. If you are interested di-
rectly or indirectly in Oregon agriculture,
do not miss this unusual opportunity, but
send your order in now.
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devoting itself exclusively
farming activities and interests of
pou/trymen; and it has the
backbone
tO at-
and beneficial measures.” Weare confident
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