HE TERMiSTON HERALD, HERMISTON, ÔREGON
LODGE DIRECTORY
Q ueen esther chapter No. 101, o. e .
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meets second Tuesday evening of each month
at 8:00 sharp in Muonic hall. Visiting members
welcome.
Emma 3. Johnson, W. M.
Kathryn L. Garner. See.
HERMISTON LODGE no . 138, A F. & A. M.
- - meets in Masonic Hall on First and Third
Tuesday evenings of each month. Visiting breth-
A W Prann, W. M.
C. W. Kellogg. Secy.
VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206, I. O. O. F.
• meets each Monday evening in Odd Fellows
hall. Visiting members cordially invited.
W. R. Longhorn, See.
G. H Myers. N. G.
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% teaspoon salt
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The High School Mirro
Devoted to the Interest and Development of the Hermiston Schools
Vol. 1
Grade News
Marion Howard of the third grade
has moved to Ione.
The third grade had a Thanks-
giving party Wednesday.
Teddy Miles of Salt Lake City,
Utah, has entered the fourth grade.
The fourth grade had a Thanks
giving program Wednesday afternoon
The sixth grade boys played the
seventh and eighth grade boys in a
foot ball game this week.
The seventh grade pupils are to
be the guests of the sixth grade Wed
nesday afternoon at their Thanks
giving program.
Program, Sixth Grade Thanksgiving
America, the Beautiful.
Alice Dyer
Columbia
Thanksgiving Day in the New
Lewis Wishart
World
Thanksgiving Day in the Uni
ted States and Canada...
.............................. Elizabeth Straw
Organ Solo
Alice Dyer
When the Frost is on the
Pumpkin
Oscar Miksell
The Landing of the Pilgrim
......................Margaret Waterman
Thanksgiving Conversation in
Rhyme.
All
I Jolly Students
Duet ............ -
Frank Stevens and Joe McNaught
The Puritans Thanksgiving
............................ Beatrice Bensel
Give Thanks for What?. Edna Gould
The Pilgrim and the Turkey.
Thanksgiving Conundrums
................... Pauline Pclinulder
Lucile Sullivan, Zona ,
Jane Gunn, Elizabeth
Patrick, Clarice Watson illP
er,
Superintendent Green
apples were Smith from the State Superini,
office at Salem, were here last
day checking up the laborat.
Miss Gertrude Beisse entertained a paratus and the library.
number of her friends at a delightful
The Hermiston High Sehoo
party given at her home on North
ball squad returned Saturday
Ridge, Saturday afternoon.
Athena where they met defeat i
Last Tuesday atfernoon the eighth
tune
of 21 to 7 after a hard?
grade boys defeated the Stanfield
game
against a heavier team
in
a
foot
ball
grade
13
to
6
eighth
slick field. The only score tor
game.
miston being made by Water
the first quarter after a speet
High School News
run of over 30 yards. The ma
Miss Dorothy Briggs returned from was unable to get the victors”
Portland Sunday, after spending the home field Thanksgiving Day a
week with her sister and attending viously arranged, so has schedi
the International Stock Show. She game with the Stanfield team
reports having seen a wonderful the students are looking for.)
show with over a thousand head of a fast battle for foot ball supre
stock shipped in from all parts of on the home field on that day.
the United States.
Miss Eldora Kingsley, a me
Ernest Carson, a member of the of the Freshman class, enter
Sophomore class was absent two days her
25ul Sunday
) School - class at her
from school last week.
Saturday afternoon.
After
served.
the
program
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Chorus
Give thanks, all ye people, give thanks t
the Lord,
Alleluias of freedom, with joyful accord
Thanksgiving Hymn
Well Liked at Birth
But Now Forgotten
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As the hymn was suggested by Ml
Lincoln’s call upon the nation to givi
thanks. Doctor Muhlenburg spoke of it
as “The President’s Hymn," but would
not permanently offer such a title
without Mr. Lincoln’s approval. Mr
Robert B. Minturn, a prominent mem
ber of Doctor Muhlenburg’s congrega
tlon, was greatly pleased with the
poem, and sent a copy to the President
with whom he was personally acquaint
ed. asking permission to name th<
hymn as the author desired. Mr. Lin
coin telegraphed back: “So let it be.'
In July, 1865, Dr. Horace Bushnell
published in “Hours at Home” an ar
tide attacking the well-known hymn
“America,” ns an unworthy and reall:
humiliating effusion—as a political an
them. Doctor Bushnell thus refers to
Doctor Muhlenburg’s production :
“The hymn and air that were given
to the public by Doctor Muhlenburg a
short time ago appear to have missed
the accident of being fairly born, and
for that reason have not succeeded
The want of good accident here is fa
tai, but the hymn has real merit. It
was too long and included three oi
The first presidential Thanksgiving
proclamation was that of President
Washington in 1789 on the occasion
of the adoption of the Constitution.
the day, curiously enough, being No
vember 26—the date of celebration of
1863. This latter was the real fore
runner of our national Thanksgiving
day. Occasional and special times of
thanksgiving had often been appoint
ed by different Presidents, but the year
1863, famous for Its decisive national
victories, marked also the beginning
of the annual series of Thanksgiving
days.
The great victories of Gettysburg
and Vicksburg were really the causi
of Lincoln’s proclamation, and his ex
ample has been followed by all his
successors until the annual festival
has become one of our national insti
tutions.
The proclamation of 1863 was re
markable as the first of a series, ex
tending now over fifty years. It was
also noticeable because It was the oc
casion of a thanksgiving hymn by the
famous Reverend Doctor Muhlenburg
of St. Luke’s hospital. New York city.
He Is well known as the author of the
familiar hymn, "I Wo uld Not Live Al-
way,” and a poet of no small repute.
Mr. Lincoln’s glowing words met his
eye and struck a re sponsive chord In
his heart.
A noble Thanksgiving
hymn was the result, a hymn which al
the time was offerì sung, but is now
comparatively forgotten. It was pub
lished with appropriate music, and
even yet is suitable for use on similar
occasions.
The hymn contains nine stanzas,
with chorus, and takes up in order the
various causes for thanksgiving men
tioned in Mr. Lincoln's proclamation.
The original fine was "Give Thanks
All Ye People,” the first verse being
as follows:
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four verses that could have been omit
ted with advantage.
Otherwise It
might have stuck and would have had
a fair chance of success ; for the mu
sic, which we know only by the eye.
and never heard in a public perform
ance, appeared to have a look of prom
ise.”
The next known reference to this
hymn occurs in connection with the
Give thanks, all ye people, give thanks observance of the fiftieth convocation
to the Lord,
Alleluias of freedom with joyful accord. of the University of Illinois, on No
Let the East and the West, North and vember 20, 1913. The Alumni Quar
South roll along.
terly says: "Touches of the unusual
Sea, mountain and prairie, one thanks- were added to the exercises by the
singing of X] forgotten hymn, dedicated
to Lincoln in 1863 by Reverend Doctor
Muhlenburg. The hymn, which had
not previously been sung In public, was
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discovered by Professor Dodge In a
contemporary issue of the New York
Tribune.”
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the shopping and theatre district.
All Oregon Electric trains stop at
the Seward Hotel, the House of
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connection.
The Hotel Cornelius,
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short blocks, from the Seward. Our
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OU probably know that af
thorough flushing agent that does
ter a few weeks of driving
not contaminate the fresh oil.
your lubricating oil becomes dirty
Our skilled mechanics know
with carbon, road dust and fine
how to clean out a crankcase with
particles of metal, which circulate
it correctly and quickly, at a nom
through your engine and cause
inal cost to you.
unnecessary wear on bearing
This service assures proper lu
surfaces. And gasoline escapes
brication for your cleaned engine.
past the pistons and dilutes the
We refill the crankcase with fresh
oil. Granted.There’s nothing new
Zerolene of the correct grade.
about that— but—
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Here’s an absolutely new way
to get rid of this dirty, diluted oil
and put your engine in line for
better performance and longer
life. It is called Modem Crank-
case Cleaning Service.
Modern,—because we use Calol
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We recommend-Modern
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the latest word for better engine
operation and longer life for your
car.
TODAY: Bring in your car
for Modem Crankcase Cleaning
Service.
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Hermiston, Oregon
corrected up to date.
PHONE 162
Vapor Bath in Each House.
A vapor bath separate from the main
building is a part of every house in
Irkutsk. Stones are piled and heated
in a Are and water Is poured over them
so that when the door is closed the
steam fills the bathroom. The bathers,
sitting on benches, steam their naked
bodies both to cleanse themselves
and relieve fatigue. They use a brush
made of small cherry branches with
leaves to strike themselves with for
cleansing, and pour cold water from a
small pal) on their faces when the
heat is too great. There Is hot and
water, as In a Japanese bath.
From time to time they wash them-
selves and return again to the vapor.
The vapor bath Is prepared four times
a month, and always In the evening be
fore Sunday, when all the members of
the family bathe, says Asia. There
also are public baths in the city sim
ilar, but larger.
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