The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 10, 1921, Image 6

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    T O E HEBMISTOH HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
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T H E
You Owe Your Children a Home of
Their Own—
HER A L P
Decide to Own a Home
Oregon’ s great Irrigated alfalfa fields, by the Herald Publishing Company,
M. C. A they, Editor
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[ Published every Friday at Hermistun, Umatilla Couaty, Oregon, in the heart of Eastern
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“SAVIKG EUROPE”
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An English nobleman voices the ¡-J
opinion that it is up to England to
“save Europe.”
Encouraging words. We hope they
| develop into something more thar.
By JO N A TH A N BRACE
noise.
XV— KENTUCKY
For a long time It has been the
JUIE kinship
I custom for foreign statesmen to
o f K en ­
dwell eloquently and tearfully uport
t u c k y and
the “sacred duty of America”— that
Virginia
1 s
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of rehabilitating broken down coun­
that of par­
tries on the other side of the Atlan"
ent and child.
tic.
From Virginia
came most of
They have preached this doctrine
the settlers of the western state,
in season and out, have fed it to us
and with them these pioneer«
in driblets and by the wholesale, and
brought Virginia institutions
have even resorted to thinly veiled
Give the little ones the present joy and comfort and happiness of
and Ideals. It was not until
threats of appalling disasters to oc­
YIUR OWN HOME- IT’S A DUTY.
1750 that the first authentic
cur if we don't “come acrosB.”
Journey was made by a white
And the beat way to secure that home Is to Build It.
The idea ot a perpetual meal ticket
man Into central parts of the
from America was too good for them
region afterwards called Ken­
Plan It Just as you want It—our Architects will help you—
tucky.
to let go. Apparently it was absorb­
and fit It to your pocketbook—all the rooms just as you would like
I Further explorations showed
ingly fascinating that no one even
to have them, with the best Ideas as to both interior and exterior
that this territory held two Im­
thought of going to work again, as
arrangements and suggestions as to vines, foliage and landscape
portant attractions for settlers.
we
did
over
here.
work.
The first was the great fertility
But we fear they will eventually
of what was called the Blue
have to go out and grub for them­
Grass region.
The so-called
selves. It may be a new experience
blue grass, from which this
for some of them but grubbing makes
state is nicknamed the “Blue
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Nothing can be gained by waiting, as lumber prices are very
Grass State” is In no wise pe­
red blood and stimulates brain pow­
unlikely to go lower. In face may go slightly higher.
culiar to Kentucky.
er. It also helps to fill empty
The seeond Inducement for
stomachs.
settlers was the fact that there
Local Building Items
StiH, if England feels it her duty
were no Indians living In this
to "save Europe,” she has our grac­
J. L. Harman Is building on hl
As s’pose you know— lum­
region. It was later found that
ious permission.
property on Hurlburt avenue.
many roving bands of savages
ber Is 'way down — about
We might even sajf “amen.”
crossed the Ohio from the north
R. C. Challis is adding' a porch half last year’s price?
and sorely harassed the early
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to his property on Gladls avenue.
■ When a stranger comes to thh
colonists until Clark's expedi­
■ town he looks around. It is the nat
tions into Ohio and Indiana
Ted* Hall has rebuilt the house
■ ural thing to do. His opinions aw
checked their Invasions. In fact,
Let all your Homes and
that burned.
(he name Kentucky Is probably
Farm Buildings be Planned
formed from what he sees and hears
J. B. Beebe Is building a small
derived from the Iroquois word
and
Materialized
bY
and
from
nothing
else.
As
he
find:
barn on his farm south of town.
kentka-ke, meaning “hunting
conditions, so he repeats them whet
land.” Another Interpretation
he goes.elsewhere and repeats t'ie
Is “dark and bloody ground,”
but this Is doubtless Incorrect
to other people. That Is what make
The main highways of travel
our reputation abroad, and it i
at that time were Daniel
R. A . Brownson, M gr.
worth remembering. Lets talk ui
Boone's “Wilderness Road”
PHONE i n
and enthuse.
through Cumberland Gap and
down the Ohio. Hardy plpneers
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A very charming lady says tha'
poured Into this new territory-
In such numbers that In 1792,
this country Is made up of bcautifu
with the permission of Virginia,
women and homely men. She is mar­
Kentucky was admitted to the
ried. This Is a country .of beautiful
We offer you Ladies Khaki Outing Suits, just
Union as the fifteenth state with
women, but with beattjy they alst
an area of 40,598 square miles.
the thing for your automobile trip at $7 a su it-
combine intelligence, and common
Kentucky has thirteen electoral
sense. It Is because our mothers are
coat and skirt.
votes for president. The re­
so wonderful in all ways that th'
markable physical condition of
Its population is shown In a re­
American race is outstripping thi
Ladies Khaki Middie Blouses at $2.50; just what
port of the volunteers In the
world. There are no other women t<
you will need at home or on .your vacation.
Civil war. This gave their av­
compare with them. There are nont
erage height ns nearly an Inch
like ours.
taller thnn the New England
Just a few of those Men’s Sailor Hats left; only
troops and with a correspond­
Qne more week at the price, 50c, worth up to $3.
Newspaper editors learn manj
ingly greater girth of chest.
(© by McClur« Newapapar Syndloeta.)
secrets they are not supposed t<
know. But don’t worry. They alsi 4
We have just 10 pairs Men’s Oxfords, small size
learn to forget thetthings it ,1s noi
6 to 7 1-2 in gun metal and patent, to close at
best for. them to remember.
¡T h e S t o r y o f
O ur S ta te s
•rentea
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ou h
“STAY AT HOME MY HEART AND RES1
- HOME-KEEPING HEARTS ARE HAPfl-
EST’*—LmgfaUaw.
A H o u s e Is N o t E n o u g h
Most people make negative resolutions at the
first of the ye :r. To give up something that you
enjoy is difficult,. Start 1921 in a different way.
Decide to give your family and yourself the
greatest source of pleasure in this world —
A NEW HOM E
B U IL D N O W
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TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.
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$2.50, worth up to $5. No exchange or returns.
These are all real bargains.
We have a few numbers of Children’s Black
Hose at 25c; these are good values, size 6 1-2 to
10.
Just a few pairs Ladies’ Hose, fancy and tan
shades, worth up to 75c; at 25c while they last.
On Groceries we Quote 7ou
Special Prices
Pork and Beans, 11 oz. cans
3 for 25c
Toilet Soap, 2 for 25c kind, at
3 for 25c
Weber Valley Sugar Peas, standard quality,
special price, «an
............. ................ 15c
Standard Peaches and Apricots, can ..............25c
H e r m is to n P rod u ce &
S u p p ly C o.
The Best o f Good Servlet"
EAT GOOD MEAT
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EAT THE SAME KIND
THAT WE EAT
BUY WHERE YOU
GET WHAT YOU WANT
Just Received Shipment of
Canned Salmon
. 2 Cans 25c
C ity M e a t M a r k e t
M OONEY
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S IK E Y , Prop«
C a ll a t our o ffic e and re c e iv
1921 Building Ideas
Inland Empire Lumber Company
Phone 331
“ The Yard of Best Quality ” »
Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Bureau
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“Keep to the middle of the road’
Is ancient advice, but today it Is onl;
the road hog who does It.
SEE
An examination Into the history of
famous crimes convinces the thinker
3f the utter ¿utility of crime. Almost
without exception criminals meet
with the punishment of the law, or
The fellow who recognizes th« ’ailing that, their Ill-gotten wealth
goodness of others Is merely respond
rumbles in their hands or they meet
ing to the same qualities in himself i private nemlsls.
In 1803, Robert Astlett, cashier of
Never mind the sins of the othei the bank of England, manipulated
ellow. lie probably considers them exchequer (bills and obtained nearly
iptld compared to yours.
a third of a million pounds. He was
detected and sentenced to death, al­
And still, a sweet faced girl gen­ though the sentence was never exe
erally reminds one of a girl with a cutd.
sweet face.
In 1823, it was discovered that
Henry Fdlmtleroy, a private banker
H a a tl
only 25 years old had obtained >1.-,
"I don’t ‘have ter preach long In 800,000 by forged powers of attorney
de winter tlma," said Brother Dickey. He was executed at Newgate prison.
“Wen de church stove gits red hot I
In 1843, Edward Baumont Smith,
Jes calls de attention of de sinners ter
It. and dat’a all de preachin' whnt dey a chief clerk In the exchequer’s of
flee was found to have obtained >5,-
needs l~—Pittsburgh Gazette-Times.
000,000 in f(ve years by obtaining
unsigned genuine Bank of fengland
M1CK1E SAYS:
notes and counterfeiting the signa­
tures.
He lost the money stock gam­
o u t CAP CRAM AILOWCD
bling. With his two confederates he
AS MO« AtWTCT\9IMG
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was sentenced for life.
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" O M -TWttA G APO tM -tbO ve M t
Several years ago the Manhattan
over GOT 1M AM* MES e o l_._.
Savings Institution was robbed of
USfc MAD -to HIRE A D O S AM'
42,500,000 in bonds by a gang who
», M tG O e U l M ite kAAC>OER.'w ;
chloroformed the night watchman
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and blew up the vaults with nitro­
glycerine. Tom Byrnes of New York
detective force discovered one of the
men. who Implicated the others, and
all were imprisoned.
Ten super-criminals led by a mere
girl bodily kidnap an express train
and loot a car of $10,000,000 in
gold, only to be frustrated by their
leader, and to meet their deaths in
the getaway.
This la shown In
“Wanted *at Headquarters.” the sen­
sational photo-drama in which Eva
Novak comes to the Play House Wed­
nesday, June 15.
Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea
Remedy.
Every family should keep this
preparation on hand during the hot of
the summer months.
It Is almost
sure to be needed, and when that
time comes. Is worth many times Its
cost. Buy It now.
13.$. giarel
H IT T
-F O R -
GUNS
■nd-
$4,000,000 Theft
Largest Known
A stiff upper lip is as commend
able as a loose tongue is objection
able.
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H. M. STRAW . MGR.
AMMUNITION
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C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
S T A T IO N E R Y
Delicious
Wholesome
Confectionery
Tasty
Stationery
For Women
A FULL LINE
News stand
Cigars and Tobacco
AhSCO K O D A K S
Films developed- -
Enlargements made
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[Make our »¿ore your headquarters when in Pendleton
TALLMAN &
9 CO.
T h e Leading Druggists
Pendleton, Oregon
Bargains in Wjndbreak and Shade
Trees for Spring Planting
Here ere some of the trees we can furnish you this spring at satisfactory prices:
M A PLES
Soft, Sugar ®r N o rw ay
LOCUST
P O P LA R S — CaroNoo and Lombardy
HO RSE C H E S T N U T
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A M E R IC A N E L M
UNDEN
B A L M O F G IL E A D
While you may not bo «Wo to riant your trees for some time, now is a rood time to
check up your need a—and dop t foriret we have fruit treea, ahrubbary. roaae. etc.
Cut out and mail thia ad and on an order of 11(1.1X1 or more wo will <ive vou credit
ttvtl «.
Send la your Hat now ao wo con r o t year order reedy before the aprina ruah arrive«.
MORE GOOD ACTIVE SALESMEN WANTED
OREGON NURSERY COMPANY
Orenco, Oregon
"Plant Dependable Tree« '
Department A
LEGAL BLANKS
For Sale at The Herald Office