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THE HERMISTON HERALD, FIND YOUR COURSE NEXT WEEK’S from all branches of business. There is only one best conduct of life for you. and that is the one that is best for you. Those who wander aimlessly in quest óf' the single right formula for existence grope in a maze through which they must thread their way endlessly in search of the center which does not exist. There is no one recipe which will serve for all mankind. Each must learn not his neighbor's but his own best way of living. To one it may be the routine task, the daily round, to curb the wandering will and bring con tent. To another it may be the forth tude to escape the sheltering care of habit or the lassitude of sloth. To one it should be the abandonment of phi losophy Or introspection to rub elbows with his fellow men; to another, the willingness to let the soul awaken and breathe amid the sky rimmed prarie and under the deathless stars; to one, hearthstone and slippers; to another, the seven seas, the aurora borealis and the Southern Cross; to one, society; to another, solitude; to one, the quiet which stills the passions; to another, the eternal restlessness which brings achievement. ( , The best rounded life contains some thing of each and all. There are but two attitudes to avoid—the level line and the rigidity of of least es h denies every im- self dist . pulse simply because it is impulse. Somewhere, between the two lies your course. Many are the thickets to be NINETEEN MEMBERS SERVING UNCLE SAM scaled. But beyond stands the Inn in the Clearing, where faithful travelers may find the refreshment, the rest and the kindly words of welcome which form the goal and reward of life well lived.—Collier s Weekly. SPECI AL S NEW STOCK JUST IN . .15c .. 15c Standard Tomatoes, per can.. ..158 . . 10c ..13c ..15c Van < amp’s spaghetti, can Lux Washing Powder, pkg bear s pound.............. Bulk Bilk Macaroni, pir Ib Hulk Hu k Tapic ca, pound Navy Whole Green Peas, pound Swift’s White Laundry So Royal Bakery Company’s Goods Br ad 9 cents per loaf Phelps Cash Grocery Free Delivery to all Part» of the City PHONE 413 The Hermiston Herald Issued Each Saturday by M. I). O’CONNELL 11 ICBM ISTON OREGON Entered as second-class matter, December I. 1906, at the post office at Hermiston, Oregon both farm and city. John Eddie, a well known rancher north of town, dropped into our sanc- turn the other day, and during the ADVERTISING RATES course of conversation informed us Display— One time, 25 cents per inch; two inser- that he had just received word from tions, 20 cents per inch per insertion; monthly his old home town near Buffalo, N. Y., rates, 15 cents per Inch per issue. naden First insertion, 10 cents per line; each ad the Road Leading to the Goal HERMISTON, OREGON. CHURCH NOTICES. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services held in Civic Center hall. Sunday, 10:45 a. m. Subject. "Life." Everybody cordially invited. CATHOLIC CHURCH Hermis'on. 10:00 a. tn. Umatilla. 10:00 a. m. Everybody welcome to these vices. ser- | BAPTIST CHURCH $1.50 .75 mines in that all shipments are made ? " i * • # ′ 1 All Fuel is now sold for I oc JO Cash on Delivery, Only Sunday school 10 a. m. Theo. Parks, Supt. Preaching 11 a. m. “Assurance.” At night a union get together meet- ing at the Baptist church. Cottage prayer meeting every night nent week: Monday night at Mrs. Salser's; Tuesday at Mrs. Patterson’s: Wednesday at Mrs. B, F. Strohm's Thursday and Friday at the parsonage. Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Preaching 7.30 p. m. Sunday school at Columbia 2 p. m. Frank Waugaman, Supt. Preaching at 3 p. m. Inland Empire Lumber Company Phone Main 33 , “The Yard of Best Quality " , H. M. STRAW, MGR. LODGE DIRECTORY UNIQUE AMONG ANIMALS. Learn to Be Thrifty. Thriftlessness seldom if over is able to seize and detain opportunity or to drive advantageous bargains. What men call luck generally is a combination of foresight, industry, pluck and thrift in’the lucky man. To save is to have, to own is to pos sess power. Property speaks loudly and largely sways the commonwealth. The thrifty contribute most to the web fare of the state. The purchaser 0Ú credit "pays not only for the property, but for the time it takes to complete the purchase. It seldom is the thrifty way to finance deals. The extra expenditure is equiv. aient to the loss of so much intereston one’s principal. > industry, taking it as a matter He was an Odd Fellow and he took the whole bunch home. or course in a community when •we think of it at all, except when Niagara Falls Erosion. we actually come in touch with Canada is rapidly gaining possession it in a business way or receive of the greater part of Niagara falls. The American falls now carry less our pay checks. than a twentieth of the entire flow. We are likely to accept it as a For 200 years or more the center of A Bird Joker. A most surprising Australian bird is matter of course instead of help Horseshoe falls has been receding by erosion at the rate of about five feet a the kookooburra, or laughing jackass ing to push it forward as one of year. The edge of the American falls Al) at once In the quiet bush come loud the necessities which needs and recedes much more slowly—only a peals of uproarious, mocking laughter few Inches a year. As the Canadian One is not inclined to join in the mer- must have the support falls drop back toward Lake Erie they riment—it all seems as foolish and whole community. The business receive a larger and larger volume of weird as If an hitot boy were disturb- of the creamery is making butter water. Youth’s Companion. Ing a congregation In church. When the source of the laughter is located it with a view of supplying the CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF turns out to be a silly 1 looking bird, community with it, besides going IN THE OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY with clumsy, square body and open outside with the balance of the Carl Johnson, Plaintiff, ) mouth, sitting ‘ ‘ unconcernedly on a , . . . vs. " - Summons. stump, — National Geographic Maga- product and bringing money from John D. Woods, Defendant I To John D Woods, the above named defendant. zine. afar for our own home use. in the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the com- It surely is our duty to patron- plaint tiled against you in the above entitled ac- Getting Bald. ton within six weeks from the date of the first ize this industry to the full and publication of this summons; and you will take ”Mr, Sorrell proposed to me, mother.” notice that if you fail to appear and answer or recognize it as an essential, plead within that time, the plaintiff for want “And you accepted him, I hope.” ′ "No, mother. I could never love a thereof W ill apply to the above entitled court for which without our hearty cooper the relief demanded in plaintiffs complaint, to- man with red hale" wit Iot a judgment against you for the sum of ation will not be a complete suc $49.36 with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per "But. my dear girl, you should, con- cent per annum from the 1st day of January 1914, skier the fact that be has very little cess and must ultimately fail. for the further sum of $121 83 with interest there, on at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 1st of it”—Chicago Herald. We are well situated in having day of January. 1915, for the further sum of $47 72 the management and help that Hie Color. the further sum of $65.92 Little Ben Ito , gentleman caller)’ groes with the home creamery. You aren’t black, are you? Mr Moo- Honesty and painstaking care ney—Black, child? Why. no! I should rive us a feeling of safety in hope noti What made you think I was? Little Ben-Oh, nothingt Only dealing with it. Cleanliness and pa said you were awfully niggardly.- 1 romptnes ; and courtesy call for London Telegraph. ir admiration and respect. That an institution of this kind is rec- “In financial trouble? What is it?" mixed as a valuable nasetto the “Oh. I promised to pay Brown indamental life of any commu- today, and I’ve got it. and he knows ity is and always will be a fore- I’ve got It. and be knows | know he knows I’ve got it "-Puck. gone conclusion, and therefore we reiterate our belief that it Fred K Schmidt, Pendleton, Ore Friends may be affronted in fun and should receive earnest support (Dee. 17-Jan. i9. is) lost in sober earnest. Jdiscon- tinue credit sales on fuel TAKEN UP its diet is extraordinarily, varied and includes fresh water clams, crawfish ’ frogs, turtles, birds and their eggs, poultry, nuts, fruits and green corn When near water raccoons have a curi ous and unique habit of washing their food Before'eating It Their fondness for green corn leads them into frequent danger, for when bottom land cori tempts them away from their- usua haunts raccoon hunting with dogs at night becomes an especially favore* sport. Raccoons are extraordinarily intelligent animals and make interest ing and amusing pets. They began to figure in our frontier literature at an early date. Coon skin caps, with the ringed tails hang lug like plumes, made the favoriti beadgear of many pioneer hunters, and coonskins were recognized articles of barter at country stores. Now that the Increasing occupation of the coun try is crowding out inore and more oi our wild life it is a pleasure to note the persistence with which these char acteristic and interesting animals con tinue to hold their own in so much of their original range.- Na tional, Geo- graphic Magazine. beqt / 0 ) onsight draft, compes ; METHODIST CHURCH Noticela hereby given that the undersigned has taken up and holds at his ranch 4% miles east of Hermiston, the following described Raccoons Have a Curious Habit of stock: Washing Their Food. One black stud colt, two years old, wire mark Few American wild animals are more on right knee; no brands visible. One bay yearling horse colt, fresh wire cut widely known or excite more popular to the effect that 1!) members of the interest than the raccoon, which occu across breast and forelegs; no brands visible. The above described property will be sold at Fellows, of pies most of the wooded parts of North which he is a member, had joined the America from the southern border of public auction to the highest bidder for cash in colors, and that the order had used a Canada fo Panama, with the’exception hand Monday, January 28, 1918, at 10:00 a. m., at the above mentioned ranch, unless redeemed by large sum of eurplus money in its of the higher mountain ranges. owner. 11 ′ ' 11 . . I. . tn asury to buy government bonds. He then handed us the following verse Subscriptions must be paid in advance. which he carried ever since he lef Buffalo some years ago: ‘ 1 TEN LITTLE LODGEMEN Ten little lodgemen went out dine, FOSTER THIS INDUSTRY A cocktail killed a Mason then there There seems to be a point over- were nine. looked in our community which Nine little lodgemen drinking to their fate, has a greater bearing upon its Down went a Woodman, then there future than any one thing in it. were eight. The Hermiston creamery has Kight little lodgemen, thinking of been in operation a littie more heaven, > & than three years, and in that A small bottle fixed a Forester, then there were seven. time through its efforts, assisted Seven little lodgemen, playing funny by some of the more enterprising tricks, stock and dairymen, there has Another cork—an Eagle —then there grown up an unusually strong were six. class of high grade milk and Six little lodgemen trying to dine and thrive, butter fat producing cows. The annually held Dairy and The next round fixed a Workman, then there were five. Hog show is really an outgrowth Five little lodgemen, no others on the of the creamery, but through it floor the creamery is rather lost sight A Maccabee gave up the ghost, then there were four. of. Resides bringing attention to our country as an alfalfa grow Four little lodgemen, lonely as could be. Elk got his habit on, then there ing and first class butter produc The wers three. ing district, it has paid the gro Three little lodgemen left in a stew, cer, the hardware man, the dry A highbaU rolled a Pythian, ther there were two. goods man, the printer, the tai lor, and provided other little in Two little lodgemen pretty nearly done, cidentals, all of which helped in A haymaker couldn’t stand the pace, the oh ward progress of the town. then there was one. We are too apt to lose sight of an One little lodgeman, eating all alone. One year Six months GOVERNMENT REGULATION of the gg 1. price of coarand thé deton of the onni Sunday school, 10 a. m. F. C. Bruce, Supt. Morning service, 11 o'clock. Prayer meeting Thursday eve , 7:30. B. Y. P. U., 6:30 o'clock. Evening service, 7:30 o’clock. Union services. Strangers are always welcome to the services of this church. L. S. Chapman Special music. Pastor g“bres“ært insertion without change of COP): Crescent lodge of Odd SUBSCRIPTION KATES Fuel is Cash Dated January 12, 1918. M. B. Murchie What We Da ueen E sther chapter No. 101,0. E. s., meets second Tuesday evening of each month at 8:00 sharp in Skinner hall. Visiting members welcome. Frances G. Phelps, W. M. Kathryn L. Garner, Sec. Q We pasteurize our products We use most sani tary methods • ¡ +C- We will test your cows free ’ ’ We will treat you square. - - ‘ • - IJERMISTON LODGE NO. 138, A. F. & A. M., - - meets in Masonic Hall on First Tuesday evening of each month. Visiting brethren wel- come. » Ed. Jackson, Secy. ‘ M. D. Scroggs, W. M. ta ' » ni tisi ils . VIEYARB LODGE No! 206 A.'d o. p., • meets each Saturday evening in Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members cordially invited. W. R. Longhorn, Sec. Frank Vernum, Noble Grand ---------------- *2:, 11/13 —( dive THEMOVTI -k a - |U u I HERMISTON CREAMERY COMPANY, ‘Mothers of France" Shoe Repairing Better than ever now that the machine is installed. To out of town enstomers sending 1work we Will return it by nest mail paying SARAH BERNHARDT as the Leading Lady JANUARY 30: à •J ipAtageone WAr-1 n wild STOCK MENS’ WORK AND DRESS , J. SHOES JUST ADDED . Try Our “Neolin» soles Full Soles and Half Solee. Better than leather SHAAR'S Sam Rodgers Hermiston ’ Tonsorial Parlors • a. *, M ‘see ,, -- Shower and Plain Oregon ‘AUSEONS I 33, Barber Shop BATHS 1 Scientific Tonsorial Treatment ESTABLISHED MX YEARS WE ENDEAVOR TO PL e ÁSE " To Please the Public Wm. Shaar, Prop. BATHS IN CONNECTION „9′1 4 _____ k 2′146 Hermiston For the - — Sweet Tooth M i Frank J. Auseon, Proprietor* i DIRECTORY.... - 8 No imatter o ÿg thel, ivity - orhow. badly, it. hurts, we can relieve it if you will just step in and make a careful selection from . re —* « 'T I I * I ' 1 Local Train Time Caff a r No. 1wet.. 10:10.2. No.s 1 No. 15, west... 7:05 p. m. No. 6, east. 5:83 2: m: No. 16, east... 9:15 a. m. our magnificent line of Post Office Hours General delivery window open week days 8 a.m. to 6. p. m. Sundays and holidays from 9 to 10 a. m. Mail closes for No. 1. wen___________ 9:20... Mail closes for No. 6. east._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 6:00 p. m. Mail closes for No. 2, east__ 3.% o H Mail closes for No. 16, west.-----6:0 P: “ Candies and Confections Our box candies are a dream of beauty and lusciousness. Not only pure and healthful, but a real tonic and tissue builder. , , When tired and out of sorts, nothing rests you, like some of our fresh chocolates. ‘ ‘ If it’s candy, we have it. Get it here. 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 each Saturday. i count. Officiala Clerk ...... Sheriff ... Treasurer. P. B. SISCEL .........—......------ ....... ---- R. T. Brown . ............-------- . ----- J. D. Taylor ...................................... Grace Gilliam ........................... ---- C. P. Strain Surveyor, ------- ---- ------------- Willard Bradley School Supt \ -------—--------------- ------ I. E Young Coroner _____ ---------------------- J.T. Brown Recorder____ —.....................---Ben Burroughs County court meets the first Wednesday in each City Officiala Phone Your Orders Recorder ...... Chief of Police for all kinds of Transfer Work Stand at Siscel’s. Phone 262 We are ready at any time to go any where or baut anything. ’ ’ «MU The City Transfer School District Officials Directors W B BEASLEY I ------------------ J. D Wall a s. McNaught