The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 22, 1920, Image 5

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    THE HERMISTON
HIERALD,
HERMISTON,
OREGON.
CANDIDATE COX, THE UNDIGNIFIED
By E. 8. VAN ZI LE
From the time of George Washing-
ton to the present moment It has been
characteristic of the American people
to demand dignity as an absolutely oeyona which Its patience and sen
essential quality In the make-up of a
W Cox has repeatedly passed that
president. The instances bave been
so rare in which an occupant of the
White House has forgotten the obliga­ or course. It may be to much to es
tion he is under to the nation to main- pect that a candidate who owes hit
tain his poise under all circumstances
to the fact that he was t»>e
that It requires close historical inves­ ÍXÍhi many aspirants who was
tigation to come upon them. Our
persona grata to men like
Presidents have been, no matter what Murphy, Nugent, Taggart and Bren
may have been their shortcomings as
possess that sensitiveness
executives, worthy In their outward* to the proprieties that has safeguard
bearing of the eminence to which they dass
class. But even after Presidents
making due as al a
bad attained.
It Is a serious handicap to James M. Sa? for the fact that a man’sman
Cox that he hns displayed. In his ners are Influenced by the company he
keeps, it is Cox, not In too his much
to say that
Presidential campaign, a lack of dig­ Governor
recent public ut
nity that has been. In some of Its terances and in certain cheap appeals
manifestations, actually shocking. It
Is cot demanded, of course, that a taste, has placed
to people
lacking
in good
himself
outside
the
Presidential candidate shall go about
bl, campaign activities with a book of
twoto In n one
one hand
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and a g box
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etiquette
■ As President there Is every reason
sedative pills In the other. The Amer­ to believe that the undignified Cox
ican public, with Its usual sense of
offend against a precious tra
justice, makes due allowance always, would
dit ion that is, as it should be, dear to
when judging the words and deeds of the hearts of the American people.
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dienits of our
A Free Cooking School and Demonstration on the *
GREAT MAJESTIC RANGE
AT SAPPERS’ INCORPORATED
Don’t miss this opportunity to see Professor Becker, the world’s renown­
ed Chef at Sappers’ Incorporated
WHAT THE PROFESSOR DOES
Bakes all kinds of dainty pasteries, mixing everything before your eyes and explaining each ingred­
ient as he goes along.
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Gives free lectures and practical demonstration on the art of economical cooking, each day during
the demonstration.
he has made
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Talks to the ladies, answers any question concerning cooking and gives recipes of anything for the
asking.
Shows the ladies how to make cooking a pleasure instead of a burden as most people term It.
Serves all the dainty cakes, in fact everything he bakes, is served to the ladies present.
Every lady in Hermiston and surrounding country should visit Sappers’ Inc. store during the week
of October 25th to 30th, and see Professor Becker demonstrate this Great Majestic Range.
ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW EVERY AFTERNOON FROM 3 TO 5 WITH PROFESSOR BECKER
The Stage Villain and the Virtuous Soubrette
Set of Finest Aluminum Cooking Ware Worth $15
to $20, Free With Each Majestic Sold During Week
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of October 25th to 30th
RAGS ARE ROYAL
RAIMENT JNHEN WORN
FOR. VIRTUES
SAKE*
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MENU
TUESDAY. 3 to 5 P. M.— Cookies, Lemon, Chocolate, Cocoanut,
and plain : Jelly Roils, Sponge Drops, Drop Cakes, Jumbles, Lady
Fingers, Etc.
WEDNESDAY, 3 to 5 P. M.— White Cakes without Eggs. Honey
Cakes without Honey and Eggs; Golden Cakes, Moonlight Cakes,
Layer Cakes, Rocky Mountain Cakes, Devil’s Food. Chocolate Filling
and all kinds of Frostings.
THURSDAY. 3 to 5 P. M. Bread Dav— Three-Hour Bread, Buns,
Rolls, Parker House. Buns, English Cross Buns, Vienna Loaves, Vien­
na Rolls,. Finger Rolls, Cinnamon Rolls, German Coffee Cakes, a
Loaf of Bread that the sun shines through three times at once.
The Great
\
Majestic
FRIDAY, 3 to 5 P. M. Pastrv Dav—Pie Crust; Lemon Filling;
Cream Puffs, Chocolate Eclair, Spanish Puff, Neckties, Queen Vic­
toria Afternoon Tea Rolls. Yellow Macaronies, English Puff Paste.
SATURDAY. 3 to 5 P. M. Meat Dav— Between 3 and 4 o’clock
' Professor Becker will prepare a dinner for 15 people, all in one pan,
in one hour’s time, consisting of 8-pound roast, sweet potatoes. Irish
potaatoes, parsnips with honey combed dressing. 3 dozen baking pow­
der biscuits, and everything will have its own flavor. From 3 to 4
o’clock Prof. Becker will lecture on general cooking of meats, steaks,
fowls, fish, soups. This lecture will be worth $25.00 to each lady
present.
Special! Special!
CAJESTOC
During all the above time, E. P.
Dorris, a special demonstrator, di­
rect from the Majestic Factory,
will be glad to show you all about
these wonderful Ranges.
WBJESTIC
fitted with pin extension malle­
able iron waterfront attached to
boiler.
More heating surface
means more hot water and malle-
able iron absorbs the heat more
than east iron. Fitted with res­
ervoir for the rancher.
Show von whv the Maiestic is
the Best and Cheapest Range on
Earth at anv Price.
Come if you need
a Range or not
The Range with the Reputation
The Majestic Range is no Steel
Range.. It is made of Malleable
and Charcoal Iron; no puttied
joints; no clay brieks to burn out;
no flues to rust out. and it is im­
possible to break.
Know why and how the oven
is heated.
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Know how the water Is heated.
Know how the top is heated.
Know why the Majestic uses
less fuel.
Know how the Majestic is made
inside and outside.
Know how the Majestic Fire
Box is made.
Know all about the Majestic
and why stove experts pronounce
it the Best Range on Earth.
Don’t Overlook this Chance >
Know. It mav save vou in the
future.
STOP—THINK—FIGURE
Not Cheapest but Least Expensive
Your wife cooks a thousand meals
a year. Your range is used more
than all your other furniture com­
bined.
Then Whv Not Buv the Best?
Two Plowings Helped
C. H. Bogart, Benton county farm-
er, plowed several furrows around a
field last fall when he was, halted by
rain. He plowed the whole field in
the spring and. planted it to oats
While the crop was generally poor,
the portion on the replowed land
gelded about twice as much as the
Plowed lot, reportes George W. Kable,
Benton county agent.
Eggless Hens Good Eats
The poor layer makes the good eat­
er frequently because she put her |
feed into fat instead of eggs, and this |
is a good time to pick her out, says
the O. A. C. poultry extension man. I H
One of the best indications of the s
eggless hen is the early moult, and ■
the hen that sheds her feathers early |
is seldom the one that lays well |
throughout the year.
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The Majestic saves time, fuel, la­
bor, and lasts a lifetime.
Requires no Blacking.
Remember, All Week, Oct. 25 to 30, at Sappers’ Inc., Hermiston, Oregon
YOU ARE URGED TO COME IN AT ANY TIME AND SEE PROF. BECKER AND LEARN ABOUT THIS GREAT RANGE.
DER NO OBLIGATION TO BUY.
As a Citizen of Oregon You
Need the Port of Portland
If you owned a store you could not make a big success unless your business methods
were as modern as your competitors! Unless Oregon-develops her shipping facilities she
cannot expect to get her share of the world’s business. It rests with the citizens of this
state whether Oregon shall develop her wonderful resources and reach out for bigger
markets, or remain practically an inland state.
.
To become a real port, a 30 foot channel must be dredged in the Columbia and
Willamette Rivers from Portland to the Pacific Ocean. This will enable farmers, stock­
men and lumbermen in the interior of the state to reach the markets of the world at a
lower freight rate and greater profit to themselves.
The taxing and bonding power to make these improvements can be granted the
Port of Portland only by the people of the state. You and every other citizen will bene-
fiit if you, on November second.
VOTE301 YES on the ballot-Thé Port
of Portion d Dock Commission Consolida­
tion BUI. •
Oregon Port Development League, L. W. Trimble, Secretary
YOU ARE UN­
THIS IS A SCHOOL WELL WORTH ATTENDING.
Capital and Industry-Keep Out!”
WOULD YOU, AS A PATRIOTIC CITIZEN OF OREGON, PLACE SUCH
A SIGN ON THE BORDERS OF THE STATE?
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That is exactly what you will help to do if you do nothing to prerent the passage of measure
No. 314 and 315 on the Nevember ballot entitled, "Constitutional Amendment Fixing Legal Rate of
B74
Interest in Oregon.
This measure proposes to limit the rate of interest In Oregon to 5 per cent. You can. by law,
fix rate of interest in Oregon, but you cannot, by law. force the loaning of money In this state, when
a much higher rate can be secured elsewhere.
The passage of this measure would force the with­
drawal of the millions of foreign capital which is today loaned on factories, business and real estate
In the state arid send your ical money owners outside of the state to better Investments.
Passage of this measure would mean foreclosure of thousands of mortgages: would result In fi­
nancial paralysis, and would mean widespread unemployment.
You, on doubt, understand the. viciousness of this measure, but have you talked to your neigh­
bors and friends about It? We urge you to do everything you can to defeat this measure.
Oregon’s
reputation as a sound state for investments requires that this measure be overwhelmingly defeated.
VOTE 315 X NO.
and urge your friends to do likewise
Paid Adv.
STATE TAXPAYERS LEAGUE