THE HEEMISTOH HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. 8lp Eermtatan Errali» Published every Thursday at Her- B M ÿ B . Umatilla Coopty, Oregon by Raymond Crowder, Editor and Man- Entered as second class matter, December 1906 at the postofflce at Hermiston, Oregon. Subscription Sates For One Year ______________ »2.06 Por Six Months .........................»1.00 Payable In Advance. Classified or Local Advertising I t cents per line (or first insertion. Minlmuss charge 26 cents. Subse­ quent Insertions 6 rents per line. words the promptings of his owe tired heart for the home of hie youth. These words condensed Ini to two verses of four lines each and blended with a melody taken from an old Sicilian vaster, brought to light a new song which immediate­ ly became Immortal. It has been translated into the language of every civilized country on earth: It has gripped the hearts of countless millions; It has quick, sued the step and made courageous intending armies; It has stayed the hands of greed and made strong and effective the patriotic impulse of thinking people ot all nations. "Home, Sweet Home’” is the great, est song ever written. It will live is long as the flag of our country unfurls Its folds to the breeze. As the world grows older Its grip up­ on human affection will grow strong­ er. The ablity of Adelina Patti to render it made secure her fame as a prlma donna. When this gifted woman appeared at the White House to sing before President Lincoln he requested this song and before It was flnlshd it was observed that tears were tilckling down the rugg­ ed face of the great war president. It was Payne who succeeded in touching the magic chord of human affection for the memory of child, hood’s happy days. The love for this melody will dwell forever In the human heart and the fame of its author is securely fixed In the annals of the world. It was a new version of an old story. The select. Ion of the plaintive words set to the old Sicilian tune have Immor­ talized the basic principle of human progress— the eternal call of the home. THE CALL OF THE HOME On January 6, 1883, there was a picturesque gathering at the ceme­ tery of St. George, Algiers, northern Africa, when a little group of re­ presentatives of the United States government, diplomats of foreign lands, and many Arabs in the rich robes of the Orient, gathered around a lonely grave. Reverently the re. mains of a distinguished American were disinterred and conveyed to a French cruiser bound for Marseilles. Here they were removd to an Amer. lean liner which immediately sailed for the port of New York. As the vessel rounded Sandy Hook and proceeded up the bay a great throng of pople began to move to- docked the remains of the wander­ ing citizen were conveyed to a place of honor and a procession formed which moved thrugh one of the prin­ cipal thoroughfaies of the city. As the line proceeded through the crowded streets the unnumbered thousands uncovered as a silent tribute to the famous dead. In due time the remains reached MAKE YOUR WANTS KNOWN— cortege was formed to accompany them to the final resting place in Oak Hill cemetery. The procession was preceded by the marine band and the president of the United State? the members of his cabinet, the Jus. tlces of the supreme court and mem. bers of congress, together with tens of thousands of American citizens. Joined to pay a reverent tribute. The place where the Impressive ceremony occurred in Oak Hill cem­ etery is one of the most beautiful ppots of the capitol city. Attract­ ive walks and drives as they wind ROUND T R IP through the verdant green are shad­ owed by giant trees. A marble mon. Summer ument fourteen feet in height com. Excursion memorates the memory of him who Fares lies burled there. At the left of this IN E FF E C T shaft is a slab of marble, brought DAILY B E T W E E N from the lonely grave In Algiers. Its surface Is now worn by the ele­ ments but the words are clear and AND distinct, "In Memory of Col. John Howard Payne.” Who was Joh'n Howard Payne and C leveland. .1103.56 D en ver........ $ 64.00 and what did he do that such signal To ro nto . . . 108.75 Omaha . . . . CZ.00 K ansas C ity 07.CO P itts b u rg h . 114 76 honors should have been accorded W ashington 136.56 St. Louis 76.50 to him by the people of this great P h ll’delphla 139.92 Chicano .. 81.00 N ew Y o rk .. 142. W 100.62 D e tro it . . . , republic? He apparently was nei­ Boston . . . . 148.50 C incin nati.. 101.30 Correspond I fare« to oth er im p ortant ther a statesman nor a soldier: contera. F inal return lim it O ctober 31, neither an orator n-r a scholar; 1924. Liberal « to p -o v er p rivileges g oin g neither an aitlst nor a genius; nei­ and returning. A sldo trip to Y ellow ston e a t em ail ther a financer nor a builder: all additional coat w ill afford tho exp erien ce o f a life tim e. of which unite In making difficult Cnil un by phone an d lot ua m ak e nil and complicated a reply to the ques. your arran gem en ts. It c o sts n o m ore and w ill s a vo your valuab le tim e. tlon. It will be necessary, there, fore, to look deeper into the mys­ F . C. W o u g kter, A g t. teries of life. H erm isto n , O r« . John Howard Payne, while sitting in a small room In the upper story WM. mcmurmy of a lodging house near the Palais General Paaaengrr Agent Portland. Oregon Royale In Paris, reproduced in . _ . 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BEAN Present Incumbent I hereby announce myself as a Republican candidate for Joint Re­ presentative for Umatilla and Mor­ row counties In the coming Primary Election, subject to the will of the Republican voters in such counties. WILLIAM B. BARRATT Dated April 7. 1924. County Commissioner If elected I wish the assistance of all good people In the enforce­ ment of the prohibition and narcotic laws, and the prosecution of all law breakers. Candidate For the Democratic Nomi­ nation FOR SHERIFF of Umatilla County Primary Election May 16, 1924 VOTE FOR Fred E. Schmidt For District Attorney At the Republican primary elec­ Umatilla county Is on a cash basis tion. under the administration of the Efficiency, Economy and Active present county court. Co-operation With All Enforcement Agencies. Law cîhese dealers sell gasoline, that's always good/ A. 0. HALL CAMP MEETING The Annual Columbia River Conference of The Free Methodist Church will be Held in Connection With a Camp Meeting Pendleton, Oregon Candidate for the Republican Nomi­ nation for SHERIFF UMATILLA COUNTY Primary Election May 16, 1924 A Vote for Hall IS a Vote for Effic­ iency, Economy, Enforcement of the Law, Especially the 18th Amendment Columbia Hotel, Umatilla. Oregon Echo Auto Company, Echo. Oregon E. F. Sommers, Echo, Oregon I. H. Gabbell, Echo, Oregon MAY 7 TO 18 INCLUSIVE Rev. M. E. Lewis J. R. Goin, Stanfield, Oregon Peterson & Martin Stanfield Oregon C. C. Grimm, Irrigon, Oregon M. F. Wadsworth. Irrigon, Oregon The Engineer Evangelist of Terre Haute will be in charge of the evangelistic services. He is a good speaker and entertainer and will interest you. Li.tor.rell Anto Co., Boardman, Ore. A. C. McINTYRE Helix, Oregon ’ Candidate for Nomination 1 -F O B - DISTRICT ATTORNEY OF of Glen Ellyn, 111. will preside over the conference. UMATILLA COUNTY *' On Republican Ticket Primary Election May 16, 1924 FREE SEAT! FREE GRACE! Pearson’s Garage, Hermiston. Ore. H. G. Lane, Umatilla, Oregon HERMISTON, O R E G O N Bring your tents and camp with us. Kellogg & Schimke, Hermiston, Ore. F. A. Chezik, Hermiston. Oregon HERMISTON AUDITORIUM Bishop Warner Legal Blanks For Sale at The Herald Office W. R. (JINKS) TAYLOR Pendleton, Oregon Candidate for Republican Nomination for Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Bureau Primary Election May 16, 1924. REPUBLICAN "Fair treatment— All sections. An Honest and Business Policy Contln- tlnued.” “ The Yard of Best Quality ” H. M. STRAW. MGR. PENDLETON, OREGON KUYKENDALL (Pa d Adv.) 1924 calendars call Primary electon May 16, 1924. Z0ETH HOUSER SHERIFF Let us give you cost price on a model 400 capacity hen house s■ ■ (Those who have not received one of our S and get one.) SHERIFF ■ ■ Born In Umatilla county— 5 years ex­ ■ perience as an officer. Served with ■ ■ 2nd Ore. 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