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THE HE RIISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREO*— LODGE DIRECTORY PICTURE THAT WOULD LIVE Study for a Painter Suggested in moi- dent in the Early Life of Daniel Webster. THE HOME GUARD ueen esther chapter No 101/07 Q meets second Tuesday evening of al— 8, at 8:00 sharp in Mack’s hall. Visiting mmonth welcome. Estella A. Hitt wUn Kathryn L. Garner. See. — By ELLEN L. KENNEDY. ERMISTON LODGE NO. 138, A. F Make her kitchen a pride and joy Perhaps nothing is more disheartening to a housewife,more trying to her nerves,than a dark, dingy, unattractive kitchen. And nothing is easier of correction. . . D . F. V. PRIME B-H Satin Egg Shell Finish on the walls —any one of 12 artistic shades—and B-H Gold Seal White Enamel on the woodwork will turn her kitchen into a room to be proud of—one to invite friends to inspect. Or. Be sure to think of Bass-Hueter when considering a painting job—whether a room or an entire house—inside work or out. The B-H line contains paints, varnishes, stains, enamels, in fact preparations for every painting use. Let us assist you in the proper choice of materials. Also we can fit you out with brushes and other necessities. 6) a meets in Masonic Hall on First . When Daniel Webster was eight evening of each month. Visiting breth.-“ay come. ” •* years old he saw In a country shop The early spring dusk was fulling a cotton handkerchief with something printed on both sides of It. He gave as Hugh Standish dropped from the I VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206. 1 o 0 his whole stock of hoarded pennies to suburban car and splashed through the • meets each Saturday evening in 04 pe Visiting members cordially invited W* secure it and absorbed its contents icy slush and mud toward gome. 1 hall. W. K. Longhorn. See. R. W. Sprague. N c that night with his keen dark eyes, on had been a hard day and he as tired. his father s kitchen floor, by the light His shoulders sagged a trifle and his of the roaring chimney fire. What limp was more perceptible than usual. PROFESSIONAL CARDS painter will be the first to make that But more depressing than any mere scene perpetual in our country’s his physical weariness was the dull heav DR. R- G. GALE tory and art? It was the Constitution iness that oppressed his spirits. He Physician and Surgeon of the United States, Just then in the had felt it ever since his soldier broth Rooms 1 and 2 Bank Bldg.’ dawn of its beneficent power under | er’s return from France. Office Huurs: 10 to 12; 2 to 4; 7 to 8. Pho the lead of President Washington, that As he turned In at the gate of the the New Hampshire lad was then little cottage the bright light from the stamping on his memory. He told the living room windows streamed out DR. FRANCIS P. ADAMS story himself in 1850, and archly said : across the path and he stopped in the Physician and Surgeon “I have known more or less of that shade of the syringa bush to look In OFFICE PHONE. 92 document ever since.” ..F orty on the familiar, comfortable old room. RESIDENCE PHONE. 182 Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.: 2 to 5:30 p. m. years from that winter came the great Several people were sitting there. He Hayne debate. But I would travel could see Aunt Caroline, dignified and Day or night calls answered prompt, farther to see a master’s picture of the elegant in her best black silk ; Uncle DR. W. W. ILLSLEY lad. reading the Constitution in the Charles, portly and smiling ; Cousin rude home on the edge of the north Gertrude in her stylish prettiness, Osteopathic Physician ern wilderness, than to see Healey’s twelve-year-old Tom, in his boyish face and Surgeon great painting of the orator in the sen looking serious and intent; over in PHONE 641 atorial struggle against the theory and the corner his mother with an immac Office at Residence all Hours passions of secession; as I would go ulate white apron over her afternoon farther to see a picture of the springs gown. And every pair of eyes was of the Amazon, far up under the cold bent In admiration upon the tall, sol r white splinters of the Andes, than the dierly figure that stood by the piano, DENTISTRY most adequate representation of the his lieutenant brother, irreproachable Hermiston. Oregon Imperial river’s tropical course.— In every detail, from the top of his Office, Bank Bldg. Thomas Starr King. smoothly brushed head to the square Office Phone, 93 Office Hours: Residence Phone 32 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. tips of his tan shoes. As he bent for COMBAT WITH THEIR HEADS ward to arrange the music the light Chiropractic Relieves Where Other Methods Fail flashed on the medal that adorned his I use the Latest Painless Methods Giraffes Have Distinctly Peculiar breast. Hugh could see the face of the girl who sat at the piano, but the LORETTA H. STARBA Method of Settling Differences That CHIROPRACTOR light glinted softly on the brown coils Arise Among Themselves. Not Drugs. Not Surgery. Not Osteopathy of her hair. House Address 703 E. Webb St.* “Hero-worshiping,” muttered the sol While the giraffe can hardly be Office 103 W. Webb St. Phone 583 Pendleton, Ore classed among the fierce duelists of itary figure by the syringa bush. the animal world, yet animals of this With an exclamation of impatience species are known to have their com Hugh moved on ; but still that stirring DALE ROTHWELL bats like their more ferocious fellows. voice pursued him. Quietly he let him OPTICAL SPECIALIST The long-necked beast has an original self In at the side door and tip-toed and curious method of fighting. It has softly about the dimly lit kitchen. He neither claws nor beak nor sharp teeth had no desire to attract the attention with which to defend or attack, so of the jolly group in the living room. when it Is out of temper with one of “He can trail around in the moon Its kind It does not fly in the face of light with the nightingales,” ran his Glasses ground and fitted. Lenses duplicated. American National Bank Building Providence by trying to disembowel its thoughts ; “it seems to be up to me to Pendleton, Oregon adversary, as a rhinoceros might, or keep the home fires burning.” Out in tear it, as a tiger would. On the con the woodshed he filled his arms with trary, the giraffe, knowing that it has firewood and turned once more kitch- been provided by nature with a long enward, but paused at the sound of VETERINARY SURGEON and pliable neck, terminating In a very voices in the room. solid head, uses the upper part of "Now, Molly, child, you run right Office Phone 464 House Phone 283 Itself like a flail, and, swinging Its back and help entertain all those peo Office in old Reading Room neck around and around In a way that ple. I can manage alone,” said his 1 ===== does immense credit to its organiza mother’s voice. tion, brings Its head down at each "But 1 would so much rather help swing with a thnmp on its antagonist. here,” was the reply In the girlish The other combatant uses precisely voice the listener loved. Will do your work under engineer’s instructions the same tactics, and the two animals, You’ll Be Satisfied “Let me tell you one thing. Molly.” planting themselves as firmly as pos The elder woman’s tone was lew and See me sible by stretching out on all four legs impressive. “The heroes of this war to the utmost, stand opposite to each did not all get over to France. Some ELL other hammering away with their of the bravest of them never even saw Hermiston. Oregon heads until one or the other has had a training camp or wore the khaki. Oh, enough. The head of the giraffe Is furnished I'm not belittling what Dick did. .1 with two stumpy, hornlike processes, know he was a good soldier, and. I am proud of him. It was always easy for so that the animals when at this ham- Dick to do spectacular things. But If mer-and-tongs mode of warfare, re UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT he could have been accepted Hugh mind the spectator somewhat of two would have made Just as good a sol- Most up to date restaurant in Eastern Oregon ancient warriors thumping each other Try our 35 cent dinner dier, while Dick's courage Is not the with the spiked balls they used to kind that would have kept him cheer- carry for that purpose at the end nt HOHBACH’S ful and faithful with only one old a chain.—New York Herald. Bakery, Cmfectionery, Restaurant Pendleton woman for a witness.” "Don’t you suppose I have seen, Quack Remedies. too?” Molly replied. "Don't yon think “Bolshevism can’t make this poor I know that Hugh has worn his old world of ours a heaven,” said Mayor overcoat all winter because the price Cornell Schreiber of Toledo, O. “Bol of a new one wont to the Liberty loan? shevism is a quack remedy, and the And the patches on It are Just as much bolshevik remind me of Blanc. a badge of honor as a medal. And he “To Blanc, who had a cure for every has not only given his money hut his thing. Nore remarked that his over time and strength to every worthy worked brother couldn't be induced to movement.” take a holiday. The eavesdropper thrilled at the “ ‘He's terribly run down,” said Nore. ‘but he won't lay off—says he’d trembling earnestness of the girl’s voice; and now, as they slightly be lost without his profession.’ “ ‘Humph,’ said Blanc. ‘What Is changed their positions, he saw his your brother’s profession, may I ask?' mother take the girl by the shoulders and look keenly into her flushed face. “ ‘Chiropodist,’ said Nore. “ 'Then,' said Blanc, ‘the thing Is “Child,” she said, “I have thought easy. Let him take his holiday at the Hugh’s lameness was his only Infirm foot of a mountain or in the fertile ity. Now I believe he Is hopelessly corn country of the middle West and blind." The color flamed higher in the girl’s for holiday reading let him purchase “The Pilgrim’s Progress," by Bun cheeks. yan.' ” “You must not be the one to open Hunting, Fishing and Base his eyes,” she replied. “He must see for himself, or I must Ball Goods Business Women Federating. The first national convention of busi remain a spinster schoolma’am the I ness women of America will be held in rest of my days.” First Class St. Louis. Mo., July 14. One of the im Hugh dropped his armful of wood portant subjects to be discussed Is with a crash and then deliberately be housing for business women. This con gan picking It up again. vention Is • step toward the federation “Who Is that?” demanded a startled Tables of business women. Behind the move voice, and in the doorway appeared ment Is a national committee of keen his mother, with Molly’s bright face business and professional women, rep peering over her shoulder. resenting every section of the country, “Only the home guard, mother. with headquarters at 600 Lexington Don’t be frightened.” avenue. New York city. Lena Madesin And all through the evening that Phillips is the executive secretary of followed those same eyes beamed be the federation. hind their spectacles with a grinning Strategy. satisfaction, for Hugh, generally so "Making friands is all very well, but quiet, was the life of the little party. a man should be careful about the kind His rich baritone joined with Dick’s of friends he makes,” remarked Mr. tenor, Molly's contralto and Cousin in any quantity Gadspur. Gertrude's soprano, in all the popular ’ My sentiments exactly,” said Mr. war songs. He discussed the league Dubwaite. "Whenever a newcomer of We are also in a nations with Uncle Charles in a way moves Into my neighborhood and looks that made that worthy man’s broad position to do as if he might want to borrow my gar face beam with approval. He was qui your baling. den tools three or four days a week I find out what his political views are etly deferential to Aunt Caroline and teased Cousin Gertrude. To Molly he and take the opposing side.”—Birming said but little until Uncle Charles, con ham Age-Herald. sulting his watch, declared that “the women folks must hustle if they in At Hermiston Hotel An Old Sad Story. tended to get that last car to town. "This scenario,” said the eager au- Then, finding Dick helping Molly into Hermiston thor, "is about a girl who waited for her wraps, he coolly took them from J. A. PEED Dezntg LAND LEVELING DIS TRiaUTORSr SAPPERS' INC. BOAROMAN LUMBER co. J. K.SHOTW LITTLE KNOWN OF ST. MARK Facts as to History of Evangelist Have Been Lost In the Passage of Years. THERE’S NO EXCUSE FOR SHABBY FURNITURE Make the Old Things New At very little expense and without any effort you can make your furniture, your woodwork and your floors bright, glossy and waterproof with Kyanize FLOOR FINISH The Home Preserving Varnish We guarantee a perfect result or "refund rour money for the empty can," if you fol- ow directions. Come in. Let us show you the wonderful results possible with this varnish. We have it "clear" or in eight colors. St. Mark, the evangelist, is believed to have been born of Jewish parents, deriving their origin from the tribe of Levi. He Is also thought to have been “sister’s son" to the apostle St. Peter, though some have confounded him with John, surnamed Mark, “sister’s son" to St. Barnabas. He was prob ably converted by St. Peter, and was his constant attendant in his travels. He Is traditionally said to have found ed the church in Aquileia, and there to have written the gospel which bears his name. St. Mark suffered on April 25, though the certain year of Ills mar- tyrdom is not precisely determined by the ancients. St. Mark's symbol Is the lion, because he has set forth the royal dignity of Christ ; or, according to other writers, on account of his begin ning with the mission of St. John the Baptist, which Is figured by the lion; or to a legend that was popularly be lieved in the middle ages, that the young of the lion was born dead, and after three days was awakened by the voice of its sire, symbolical of the res urrection. No Novelty. immense problem in r Are you doing your nfrontsthe are to lead solution? Oregon Agricultural College Trains for leadership in the industries and professions as follows : HOME ECONOMICS. AGRICULTURE. COMMERCE, FORESTRY. PHARMACY, MUSIC, VOCATIONAL EDUCATION, CIVIL ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. CHEMICAL ENOINEERING, INDUSTRIAL ARTS. MINING ENGINEERING, LOGGING ENGINEERING, MILITARY SCIENCE Three regular termi—Fall term begins September 22, 1919 row “How did you find the feller that runs the Busy Bee store?" inquired an acquaintance. “I just rummaged around till I un- earthed him," replied a citizen of Sandy Mush, Ark., who had been shop- ping in Tumlinville. "Yes, but I heerd that he was in mighty had health? "Mebby so. He may have been puny, but I didn't notice It. I found him asleep In the back room setting on a keg. and when I asked him If he had any axle grease he ‘lowed he had, but wanted to. know if I couldn’t Just as well come around later, when he'd prob’ly be standing up. Nope, I didn't see anything peculiar about him.— Kansas City Star. Muscular Music. "Thank goodness, now the Hun shown himself In his true colors, ears are no longer shattered with noisy music of Richard Strauss,” has our the The speaker was Handel Booth, sec retary of the Denver Philharmonic so- a chap," he went on, “who music teacher: sor, I'd like to take dp the TH» KTul&lXAN. Gregia A rauss with you. nein What will friendt,’ said the old Till depend on how many piano will have to be for The Herald. French Restaurant HITT | -FOR- Confectionery Cigars Tobacco Soft Drinks Billiard and Pool We Buy Alfalfa Hay | Hunt Bros. Oregon • months for a letter of forgiveness from her lover and then married an other man who—" “Walt a minute.” exclaimed the movie manager. "What’s the matter? Too olar "No. Too modern. We’re not going to roast the government. The post office has had criticism enough.” •= ----- 4 • him, saying: "You take Gertrude to the car—the home guard will look after Molly." "Come Molly," ‘he said, and obedi ently Molly came, as she had long known she would come whenever that voice should summon ber. (Copyright, 1919, by the McClure News, paper Syndicate.) | ELERC FIXTURES Phone St. 189 Pend leton