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^THE HEBM 18TON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. ■ 8 ■ ! ■ ■ ■ T H E H E R M IS T O N H E R A L D j Published every Friday at Hermlstm, Umatilla Couaty, Oregon, in the heart uf Eastern Oregon’s great Irrigated altalfa fields, by the Herald Publishing Company. Y our S eason ’s M. C. A they, Editor Knterert »« aeeund-olaas in a u er . D ecom ber . Inuit, a l in e W ants at U c n n ia to u . Oregon Subscription Rates: One Year, Í2.00; Six Months, Í1 00 WHERE 18 TRUTH? MARGUERITE CLARK IS WIN SOME BRIDE IN “EASY TO GET” P eople w ho read som e o f the large D ainty M arguerite Clark, herself city d allies, and esp ecia lly th e W ash in gton disp atch es are becom ing som e wedded not so m any moons ago. is a w h at befuddled over the con flictin g bride in her latest picture, “Easy to Get," w hich w ill be show n at the new s from day to day. One day w e are told th a t th e p resi Flay House on Saturday, Ju n e 25. The story centers around the hon dent Is len d in g a sym p ath etic ear to Germany, and the n ext w e read that eymoon of M llly and Bob Morehouse. On the train Bob encounters a friend he Is stro n g for the allies. One correspondent sends out a who is down in the dumps as the re story th at a ll le peace and harm ony su lt of pursuing a girl for three years b etw een the a d m in istration and con in vain. In a m isguided attem pt to gress, and th e sam e day another w rit cheer him up, the young bride-groom er h as them on the brink of an un remarks that all women are “easy to g et.” M llly chances to overhear the bridgeable chasm . remark and resolves to punish he ov It is so w ith much that w e read. It Is one th in g today, another to erconfident husband. L eavin g the morrow, and the day a fter neith er Is train, she runs into a series of w ild hnd humorous adventures, leading correct. T ruth occaslonaly slip s In, but we the now chastened Bob a m erry chase are unable to recognize It w hen we and fin ally forcin g him to ransom her for $5,000 from a gan g of crooks. see it. Miss Clark is said to be th orou gh W e never know w h a t to believe. It is becom ing a com m on occur ly d eligh tfu l in the role of th e vivac rence for people w ho th in k to read ious herione, and H arrison Ford is a n ew s dispatch and th en cast it attractive as the husband. Ju lia aside w ith but one th ou gh t— “new s Crawford Ivers adapted the photo play from a story by Mann P age and paper bu n k .” The trouble is w ith a large propor Izola Forrester. It is a Param ount- tion o the city population its it is A rtcraft picture directed by W alter w ith the m anaging editors of the big Edwards. papers— possibly more so. A plain d 'gn lfled statem en t of How to be Happy on $1,000 a Year tact no longer sa tlfies the public. It Im agine havin g th ree cars and w an ts th rills, excitem en t, sen sation s. never havin g driven and one of them If there is n oth in g of th e “sp icy” a mile. nature In a paper the sh eet is too That is the condition w ith Harry tame— not w orth reading. Carey the U niversal star w ho is prob M anaging editors are up again st ably the w orld’s best rider and the th is modern degeneracy of human na- worid’s w orst driver. Long before he began h is screen t .re. T hey have no ch cic? It Is a case o f futii.'shlng w hat the public career, Sarey loved horses and learn dem ands or quit p rin tin g a n ew . ed to ride on a Montana ranch. If paper. -t w asn’t necessary for him to quick R eporters and correspondents must ly travel the th irty-tw o m iles be ia i dish up w hat the editors require to tw een h is ranch and U niversal City, sa tisfy the -public cravin g— or hop ie would ride. As it is he uses one ir another of his cars but one of off the payroll. And reporters and correspondents his F lyin g Squadron alw ays drives. and also edttors— have ap p etites It is Just a m atter of preference th at m ust be appeased. T hey can with the star. He doesn’t lik e to not m asticate em pty pay envelopes. drive, consequently doesn’t drive and It is all rather d iscon certin g to piobably never w ill drive. N ot so people who respect right and Justice, long ago h ? w as the gu est of the of who believe In truth and veracity. fleers at the fly in g field near San The possession of scram bled brains Diego. He took the air in a double- flavored w ith the spices of life ma> control train in g plane and surprised be very sa tisfy in g to som e people— - he officers by tak in g over tho even to m any of them — but there are “stic k ” from the pilot and bringing a few who dissen t. the craft to a splendid "three p oin t’ W here Is truth? landing, but he stead fastly refuses to Far in the rear, try in g to keep touch the w heel of a motor car, and pace w ith bunk. if the use of road chariots w as pro hibited tomorrow he would be Just It Is d ifficu lt at tim es to tell as happy. Harry Carey w ill appear at tho I w hether som e people are brainy or P lay House T hursday, June 30 in hairbrainy. “H earts U p !” h is latest U niversal The fellow who goes out to k i l l photodram a, in 'w h ich he I b support I tw o birds w ith one Btone is liable ed by M ignonne Golden, C harles Le- Moyne, Frank Braidwood and Chas. to m iss both. M illett. Screen Doors— We have a complete stock, leave your orders for screen windows we will have them made for you. Silos— We will give you complete ■ ■ price on the best silo for this climate built ready to fill. If you have a 5 growing crop to fill a silo now is the time to place your orders. S Stackers— We have good fir poles ■ and all the s■ sled. a lumber for frame and B ■ a a R. A . Brownton, M gr. a PHONE 111 a a ! B B B a ia B iB a f la m B B B B iB a a a iB a B a iH ia a B TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. We are Taking Orders Now —for— Bing and Royal Ann CHERRIES To be delivered next week 10 cents per pound FRESH FROM ORCHARD Leave your orders early as supply is limited. CORN while it lasts at 2 cents per pound 7 Ae Cheapest Feed on the market H erm iston Produce & Supply Co. " T h t Rest o f Good Service” W e freely adm it that th is Is a gay I world, but that does not license us to become too gay. B ackaches are common to people I who do not lik e to work In the gar den. Some people have so m any brains I there is no room left for common sense. N ever w orry over the fellow who I boasts that he is go in g to lick you at sig h t. H is eyesigh t Is probably poor. The a llies are still a llied In an ef I fort to give the German screw- an extra turn. A nother w ar cloud has been re I ported In the B alkans, hut we have forgotten the count. Yes, th e world s till w ags, even if I'the U. S. no longer “ Jags.” EAT GOOD MEAT EAT THE SAME KIND THAT WE EAT BUY WHERE YOU GET WHAT YOU WANT Just Received Shipment of Canned Salmon 2 Cans 25c City Meat Market L MOONEY A SI KEY, Prop. Delayed Buying Means Trouble It Is apparent that Mr. Marshall I has no Intention of ru n n in g for vice- 1 president again. He su g g ests that I America be populated by A m ericans In labor circles, we presum e, a de le rce of divorce would be termed non-union docum ent. H erb ert Hoover, Secretary of Commerce, say«: “ I have no Information that leads me to believe there wilt be any reduction of coal rates this season.” Senator Reed Smoot, of Utah, «ays: “ I have taken up the question with the Interstate Commerce Commission and they informed me that they do not anticipate any reduction in coal rates in the immediate future.” » E. Morris, Chairm an of the Central Freight Ass’n, says: “ Under existing conditions, no general reduction in the freight rates can be justified or made effective ." The above statements from men who know should dispel the expectation that the present level of freight rates on coal will be lowered this season. Any furth er delay in buying on this actount, therefore, can mean nothing but trouble. The coal mines cannot produce and the railroad cannot transport a year’s coal requirements in four or five months. W hat is sought by coal operators, railroads and dealers, and what is for public welfare is a normal demand and movement of coal —Not a delay till winter and then an overwhelming rush. In your own interest- BUY YCUR COAL NOW. Inland Empire Lumber Company Phon« 33! “ The Yard of Best Quality ” H . M. STRAW . MGR. Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Bureau SEE ÍJ.Üi. ^iarrl H IT T C O N F E C T IO N E R Y S T A T IO N E R Y -F O R - GUNS —and— AMMUNITION A FULL U N E Baptist Church Notices R. V, Ashmun m inister. Sunday school 1 0 :0 0 , lesson subject “The Social Task of the Church,” all who are not a tten d in g Sunday school else where are cordially invited to Join w ith us in the study of the lesson. A ll w ho are to take part In the C hildren’s Day program are urged to be present at the rehearsals. The program w ill be at 8:00 o ’clock Sunday even in g. I.et us be early so we m ay begin promptly. The you n g peoples society w ill m eet at 7 :0 0 o ’clock. Let us be prompt and begin on time. Topic Is "Choosing a L ife W ork.” The young people of the church and con gregation are cordially Invited w ith th eir friends. The mid week prayer m eetin g Is at 8 :0 0 o’clock on Thursday evening. The church cannot live w ithout prayer. Do you want your church to live? M orning w orship is at 11 :0 0 o’clock. The serm on w ill be a C hildren's Day sermon. E ven in g w orship w ill con sist of the C hild ren’s Day program. The children have been g e ttin g ready for thia occasion w hich m arks another m ill stone In th e years work. T he m usic festiv a l com ing on the 1st o f Ju ly prom ises to be of unusual Interest to m usic lovers. F urther notice w ill appear In th is w eeks pap er. Delicious Wholesome Confectionery Tasty Stationery For Women News stand Cigars and Tobacco A b SCO K O D A K S Films developed-- Enlargements made [Make oar store sour headquarters whan In Pendleton TALLMAN & CO. 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