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91» Wermtafcm ferali HBSMlgTOir HERALD, HBBMISTOy, OBEGOX »■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■B ftaH nuy f n v t J Fatal to Engliah Muzictan FubUahed every Thursday at Har« Certainly the most destructive of mlatpn, ÜmatlUa C o y t y , Orason ky human emotions Is that of Jealousy. Raymond Crowder, Editor and Maa- W ith the exception a t leva and war 1 Coal Consumers GRAIN PRICE ROOST RI6 AID TO FARMERS B irda oa Prophets Bi early days superstitious people paid considerable attention to the birds sad their different cries, which were believed to foretell evente. Thus comes the old saying: "A little bird Billion Dollars Added to Value told me.” Traces of this belief are to be found In our own Old Testament, of Crops as Result of Ad where verse 20 o f chapter 10 of Ec- oleslastes speaks of "for a bird of vance |p Wheat Prices. the a ir shall carry tha voice, and that which hath wings shall tell the m at I t is generally agreed that It Chicago, Hl.— A billion dollars has ter." been added to speculative value ot 1 Is from this belief in the universal knowledge of birds, which, of course, the grain crops in the United States are supposed to see everything from and the Canadian northwest as a re the sky— that we get this saying. sult of the advance in the last few weeks of approximately 30 cents a In the Highlands bushel in wheat prices in the United Mornings of heavenly freshness on States and an Increase of 42 cents a bushel in Canada. , the trail, canyons on canyons, peaks Trading in grain on the Chicago bey° " d « * • * * • beyond r,dgea: . u . . . sweet scents of balsam and pine; Board of Trade has reached its peak gtQrmy gunrlgeg gnd wlgtfu, gunsetg; since May. 1923. From an average , akeg , , lng bIne wd(fcn ho,iowg or of 20.000.000 bushels of grain a day trembling to sudden silver as the wind as the extent of trading, last week went by— quiet lyings awake at night, found the " P it” handling 110,000,000 solemn glories of sunset peaks; corn- bushels a day. Sixty-nine million munlons with friendly trees; chatter- bushels of this amount wero in wheat tags ot brooks; singings of creeks, and for future delivery. roaring of rivers; ghostly anow-glim- Much of the advance, observers de- starlight; peaks in solemn Clare, is due to the foreign interest ™nka a«ah“ t th* Sn,eaton in American grain. Foreign dealers' •& ***•- - — ----------------- -- - nothing teems to be ao provocative to the green-eyed monster, who seems to Bnterad as second class matter, have the faculty of consuming all December 1906 at the poatufflce at those who admit him to tbetr souls, as Hermiston, Oregon. music. A Hat of the famous musical Jealodelee would be Interesting. It would run Into the hundreds Opera companies are usually neats of jeal For Ona Tear ______ ousy. For Six M o n th s ___ Possibly one of the most famous Payable In Advance. iwses of musical pealousy Is that of Henry CookA deceased (1072). Cooke C la rified or Local Advertising was s lighter who gloried In the term 10 cents per line for firs t Insertion. of captain. H e Joined the king's army M in im u m charge 25 cents. Subse and fought bravelyt It Is said, but quent Insertions 5 cents per line. when ths commonwealth came Into existence he waa obliged to make his living teaching music. Eventually Twain’s Reason he became gentleman and master of the for Not Azking Loon I children when the chapel royal was es tablished again In 1000. There he bad D r. Clarence C. Klee of New Turk, aa his pupils no less than Purcell, who Introduced M ark Tw ain to H. H. John Blow and Pelham Humphrey. Rogers In 1004. when (he fortunes of Humphrey ao closely Imitated the the w riter had failed, und thus got the work of his master that after some American humorist hack on his feet time he was able to aupplant him In financially, hss told o f Ids experiences hts state position. Captain Cooke flew with M ark Tw ain as s patient, says a Into a rage of Jealousy, and tbla con w rite r in the Mentor. tinued until In his death notice there According to Doctor Klee, Mark appeared the significant line, "died of T w ain was never seriously ill till the lealousy," have purchased more than 25,000,000 The W ord “Jovial” Anal illness. Doctor Itlce writes bushels of wheat futures within the The word "Jovial" conceals the name "M ark Tw ain was never 111— Just past fortnight. of Jupiter, or Jove. A "Jovial” per- colds. I would take his temperature G r e a t Statesman H ad Underlylng the advance Is the fact son is theoretically, at least, a person occasionally, but he generally Insisted Ceniua of Invention that both wheat and corn crops w ill horn under the Influence of the planet that Is was only a bluff and that the Thomas Jefferson, signer of the Dec be unusually short, due to the unsea- Jupiter, or Jove. thermometer was put In his mouth This planet was supposed to be the laration of Independence and third to keep him from talking. He told sonable growing weather. The short e ma that old yarn of the patient who President of the United States, was of age In corn is estimated as the largest most Joyful of all the planets to be born nnder, Just aa Saturn Is the least obtained a prescription from his phy an Inventive turn o f mind aa well as In 20 years, the July first forecast Joyful. sician and. a fter looking at the paper, nelng a fairly good violinist and some- being about two and a h alf billion Gradually the word “Jovial” became hlng of a scientist, remarks the De- asked how much the medicine would of bushels. A prolonged hot spell dissociated from the astrological Big- rolt News. On one of hts tours of coat. When the doctor told him that during August may raise this amount nlficance and was generally applied , it would cost about 62 the patient re Europe he was struck by the bad con slightly, however, crop experts de- to persons who Indicated the quality struction of the plows In use by tha quested the physician to loan hint the clare. As it stands, the corn crop of joyfulness ascribed to birth under *3. The Indignant doctor Anally said; peasants o f Franco. now Is two weeks “late." a Joyful planet. •Here are the 62; give me the pre The moldboard, a device above the scription. I want to make an altera ------ Thus many a word in the English share to turn over the earth, he dedd- tlon. I'm scratching out the nerve sd, required redeeignlng. Spokane, Wash. — Stocks of 1923 language. In common use, traces Its H e spent Phono 331 tonic; you won’t need that.’ Mnrk the greater part of his leisure time wheat on hand iu eastern Washing origin to mystic beginnings and beliefs Tw ain observed: T have always ad tor two years evolving a moldboard ton and northern Idaho are worth In the darkness of past ages.— B ir “ The Yard of Beat Quality ” mired that man. That was a nolde that would he moet effective. 61.500,000 more than If they had been mingham Age-Herald, H. M. STRAW, MGR. piece of graft. I have thought of try Satisfied, at length, that he had sue- sold at the low price level, because — ing the game on you, hut I ’ve never reedrd. Jefferson sent a plow equipped of the recent rise in prices, accord- z v i j . - A I C Exclusive Representativex of National Builders Bureau saen the time when I thought you had with his new device to the Royal Ag- ing to W a lte r J. Robinson, manager V f< « « » » « A pple OOUC« the 62.” ieultura Society o f the Heine. A of the Washington W heat Growers. He Lacking in V it amine neilal which the society awarded him ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B B B B B B B B B B B B B B H I estimates that there is between 5,000,- Mother killed a valuable vitam in —for the (flow proved to be all he S o n Took the W ind 000 and 6,000,000 bushels of wheat when she made apple sauce by the old tad hoped for— followed him to New held over. recipe, Edward F. Kohman, W alter H. Out of Dad’a Sail* York, and 18 years later, the society The new crop is not being sold, Eddy und Victoria Carlsson charged In • A shrewd old Yankee who had ac tent him a specially made plow con- M r. Robinson said. : a joint paper recently presented before ti In I ng his Improvement as a token cumulated a fortune by strict econ - the American Chemical society. V ita omy, noticed Ids son hod spent car if appreciation for what he had dona min C, the vitam in which prevents fare to go a few blocks and deemed .’or agriculture In France. scurvy, was the one destroyed. ----------------------- 0r— the expense a foolish one. T hat eve The experts told how the fru it nlng a fte r dinner he called his anr “ Caf««*’ W ord Little Used should be prepared to preserve this into the library, saying he wished t< The word "cates," meaning dainty vital food factor and also prevent speak with him. "Hut first," he said foods, Is probably never used exi'ept corrosion of cans a fte r cannings, says “t w ill turn down the lig h t; we can In poetry, and seldom there, yet we the Kansas City Star. A ll fruits use talk Just as well In the dark and It Washington, D. C.— A message re oxygen In a breathing process not un ■all the person who raters- for our w ill save gas.” Aa he went on ex food a caterer, and lu that form the ceived by the state department from like the breathing of animals. It is for comfort and rest and health and the plaining the value o f economy he word la of everyday occurrence. American M inister Joseph S. Korn- this oxygen In the fru it which de simple life, all in pleasing variations at heard a fumbling and shuffling from feld at Theran, Persia, said that Vice stroys the vitam in and the way to pre Ij has come Into some prominence the direction of his eon's chair. Stop NORTH BEACH, CLATSOP BEACHES, Consul Robert Im brie died from vent the destruction Is to get the oxy ping his lecture he Inquired: "8am, Intely In connection w ith the fifth cen- TILLAMOOK BEACHES or NEWPORT tenury celebrations of the famous j shock after having 1 n brutally kick- gen out of the apples before the cook what are yon dolngT” Our agent will hand you "Outinga In the Pacific Northwest" Dick Whittington, whose fame rests ing starts. j ed and beaten by a mob. "Father," came from the darkness and Orrgon Outdoors" and they will tell you the whole story. more solidly on his possession of a This can be done by peeling and The vice consul ; ad M elvin Sey- " I can hear Just as well without 'em A round-trip summer excursion ticket via ao while we are sitting here In the cat than upon any municipal honors , mour, also an American, had stop- quartering the apples and keeping them overnight under w ater contain dark I'm taking off my trousara to which came to him, observes London , ped th eir carriage to watch a religious TlUBIts. ing about one per cent salt. Deprived aava 'em." demonstration in the city, the mes of oxygen supply from the a ir In this TSere have been all manner of F o r the reat of the evening econom- sage said, and were rushed by the way, the apples use up the oxygen in >(^.7 •ff'T 'li that wonderful trip through thcColumWa River Gorge. lea were not discussed.— Boston Tran- learned discussions aa to W hitting Let nor a«--nl .irriage roar ¡ton-ary and make mob, who mistook them for members their tissues. Tills -drowning of the your reaervatioas. ton’s rat, one of which pointed to the acrlpt. of a sect known as the Bahais, against apples saves vitam in C. probability that thia city merchant F. C. W o ug hter, Agen^, which the demonstration was directed. had a ship called the Cat. But the i Doll’s House for Czar Herm iston, Oregon. late Professor Rowley of Bristol was When a young man of twenty-fOnr, perfectly sure that “cat” was an ab- W m . M cM urray, Geni. Passenger Agt. Teheran, Persia.— M ajo r Robert W . Peter the Great of Russia went to brevltlon of thia old English word Im brie, American vice-consul, was Holland. H e was working at differ ''cate,'' meaning provisions, which sur beaten to death by a native' mob here. ent Jobs so us to he better fitted to vives, even In our geography, in the The Persians resented an attempt by Karotu urown, cnarged with poslpg become ruler of Russia. In Utrecht Cate river at Plymouth. »V» M ajor Im brie to phonograph a so- as a son ot George M. Brown, asso Tiger’s Habitat he saw a miniature doll's house, fur- ciate Justice of the Oregon supreme The tiger does not Inhabit Africa. callqd “ magic fountain” of which the nlshed down to the minutest detail court, In soliciting subscriptions to It Is found In Asia, where it hns an natives stand in awe. The Century Plant In the library were paintings two M elvin Seymour, an American who Inches square. Cabinets were filled The belief that the century plant Oregon newspapers throughout the 1 extensive but rather localized distri bution. Westwardly Its range extends was w ith the vice-consul, was severely with thumb-high porcelains from Ja blooms every 100 years Is a myth, ac state, was arrested at Eureka, Cal. to the lower Euphrates and the south wounded and is in a hospital. H e is pan. Special carpets were manufac cording to Pathfinder Magazine. The __ S h eriff Slusher of Clatsop county tured for this house, and the linen was flowering of this Interesting plant de- I , t.7ed "th ai'a "¿ um be/'Jf'prorn'in^n't ern shores o f the Caspian; but It does not expected to recover. woven In Flanders. of i r a X * ra c" , n # t e * A s t o r i a bootleggers Indirectly had not occur In Persia south of the El- Peter the Great took a great fancy of growth. In warm climate* such . „ . . . . 7® \ A hurz mountains, nor In Beluchlstnn or . . offered ___________ the «*<* ‘ ha‘ Afghanistan. Northward, It Is to be SMALLPOX CAUSES FEAR to this tiny palace and any , as Mexico and Central America, the eaIled to h,a price for one like It. The builder, n I original home of the century plants, kljackers have been unusually active found throughout southern Siberia retired merchant, would not accept I they grow rapidly and usually bloom , ,n the c,tr durlnggpte past few weeks, and Mongolia, eastward In the Amur 896 Cases of Disease Now Reported money for his handiwork, but offered | about the seventh o f eighth year, sel I O. H . Heckey, director of agriculture valley to the see of Okhotsk, In Sak- in 35 States, halln snd Japan. The elevated T l- Washington, D. C. — Ap->re’?enslon to make one ns a gift to the young dom later than the tw elfth. In colder of the atate of California, has ap- hetan plateau has no tigers. South- over the growing num ber of m -ilpox ciar. The llllputlan mansion, com climates the period before bloom la pealed to Governor Pierce for per- ward the species ranges throughout caseg throughout the country was ov- pleted Hfter 2.5 years o f labor. Is much longer. Some authorities say , mlgglon t0 gend #000 hra(i o( cattIg now In the roynl museum, Amsterdam, el'«i her* p i »"a * > **nr8 ,nB> now pastured in Siskiyou county into Cblna, Slam, Burma, the M alay penln-1 pressed by Surgeon-General Cumming sula, Sumatra, Java and Ball, and all , . . says Mentor Magazine. elApfte before the plant flower», a fact , ' 3" :d which probably gave rise to the cen aouthern Ore8° n for Brazing purposes, of India, but Is unknown In Ceylon. ° / the P’,b" C bPa,th ap™ This Is evidence leading naturalists to ’ he PreRpncp ‘ hp in 3a states tury myth from which the plant gets ‘ The Turnrldge Logging company, conclude that the tiger Is a com parn-? thrfla,ened serlous <-onSc-,ucnccs Un- Got Her Cloch Bach Ita popular name. A fte r flowering the operating southeast of M ill City, was tlvely receat Immigrant Into the ‘ *ess sta ,s health officers exercise the In "M y Garden of Memory." Mm. century plant dies down to the ground. compelled to close down because of Kate Dougina Wlggln, the famous au However, new plants arise from lat South, and not naturally a tro p ic a l1 greatest vigilance in vaccination and the low w ater In the Hammond Lum thoress, tells n story of the time when eral buds. species. " i revaccination. ber company log pond, not enough ■ I Warnings have been sent to all s'ate she was the guest of some friends w ater being available to float the and was kept from sleeping by the Her First Experience logs. Flowers of the Desert ticking of a clock In her bedroom . , . . . . w»y association and to tha American Finally, she had to place the clock Arizona deserts have their own flow- A m inisters little daughter was at- . . The Oregon supreme court w ill re . __ „ , . __. . ? , . Automobile association, urging that among some blankets In a drawer era. In places the aupply Is abundant. cess tending her flrst chnrch service, at . , ___ __ ______ ___ _ _ _______ , August 1 for a month, accord Leaving enrly next morning, the forgot I the growth large, «he flowers when In ¿ng~ to announcement made at the which her father presided. On his en- ,he * reatP8t < *re be exere.sod to prtb to tell the maid about the clock, writes | bloom of marked beauty, the big yucca ottlrgg of court c,erk M -gt of trance, she was greatly surprised, and veDt 8Pread of Hie disease, cried out In Joyful recognition. “Why, Figures on smallpox rasfls for the and the sotol, both members of the Puck In London Tlt-BIts. the justices w ill spend th eir annuel there's my papa up In that b o x !" Moth- week ending June 21, compiled by the Three months afterw ard. In Oer Illy fam ily, showing beautiful bloom vacations at the various beach re er and aunt awooped down upon her. health service, show 35 states report- many she remembered It. She would on tall and stately stalks. One of the Interesting desert growths sorts. and the little maiden was cautioned ing 895 cases as compared with 371 have cabled, hut It seemed bizarre to say, after an Interval of many months; Is the water cactus, so named because Armed highwaymen held up the Os to keep silent. But the service was eases for the corresponding week a “(lo c k buried In guest room between Ita great stalk, from live to ten feet wego ___________ State bank, ________ forced ___________ two bank long, and the wee worshiper got very year ago _______________ ■ blankets In bottom drawer. Impossible! h|kh »»d •» large In circumference as officials and a woman patron Into the tired. Mother whispered that It would j to sleep w ith i t l Forgive!" I* ” ” «« a heavy pulpy cor- rgu„_ |ocked the door gcooped up soon he over, but baby-nature had No Americana Killed at Sao Paulo. Instead, she wrote, and by reply " " I , ? ? ’’ „ t0 about 62000 In cash and currency and readied Its lim it of endurance. W alk- Washington, D. C.— Thee thousand ing Into the aisle, she coaxlngly asked. entne word from tier form er hostess I aqneeze goodly amounts of water, and . (hat her new chambermaid had Indians and travelera are quick to turn a number ° r <r»v<dt>r» checks end 'Is n 't you nearly done, papsT"— De- r iv i"ans are reported to have been killed and injured in fighting at Sao searched for and recovered the dock. 10 ,he ractua when xeater supplies are made ,h # ,r e’ c , P®- trolt Free Press. Paulo between Brazilian federal and short, says the Detroit News. A lease for 26 years of a municipal revalntlonary forces. Reports receiv ly owned Industrial site was granted Moslem Fast of Ramazan THE HEKWST0N HERALD ed by the state department said, how- I to A. C. Coggins. Duacm uir lumber- In the Moslem world Passion Sun Learn From Lazy Man ever, tha’ no American were included Dorothy, aged five, had been given ma"' by lh * Agh,and « ” »<*>• A«> day corresponds with the first day of | Manager, o f a department store a pretty blue silk aaah and the flrst '» « •» » • «* the lease. Mr, were asked to pick out their best among the casualties. the month long faat of Kamasan. Dnr - ---------------j Ing Ramasan. western customs, where I day she wore It she waa constantly Coggins must have a box factory on salesman, write» Fred K elly In the they have been adopted, are set aside, running to her mother to have It tied. H>e state within six months, Nation's Buslnea*. that othera might Toad-Stone and the more prim itive native manner« I "W hy, Itorothy," aald her mother, Because of the shortage of w ater study hts methoAa. They looked np The toad stone Is generally de revived. The muezzin supplement, bis "This makes the fifth tim e I ’ve tied j„ central Oregon this season. Gail their records and picked a man. hnt scribed as a species of black pehbla ‘ usual announcement of the hour of | Jour sash Oils morning. Tou must « „ r n . . n . i n . .h« n fttr . Hathaway, representing the office of an Investigation of his methods quick of no «special beauty as an ornament. prayer with the exhortation! "Give learn to tie It youraelf." ly showed that he waa only a medbwre the átate engineer, haa began ad food. O ye faith fu l, unto the orphan "Hut how can I, mamma." replied talesman. True, hs had sold more During the Dark ages, however. It waa I and the poor, the w ayfarer and the the little nilaa, "when I'm standing ministering the w ater ot the Des than anybody else In his department, In great demand. It was supposed t * j chutes and Its tributaries for tha but thia wns because he had tha heavy protect children from the molestation bondman." and though the wealthy do around In the front all the tim et" benefit of Irrtgatlonlets, power In expense of a sick w ife and conse of fairies and to cure kidney and stom- not now. as In former days, atand at | ach troubles. th e ir doors and Invite the needy to a terests and municipalities. W h e n you need any quently unusual Incentive to work That n com m on to a d wears a pro- ' well-laden table, Ramazan remalna a W hile Members of Jhe state board of con hard for more commissions. th in g in th e lin e o f clous Jewel In Ita head was a profound tim e of peace charity and hospitality. trol. M ayor Gleky of Salem and prom he sold a lot of goods, he did It with belief In the M iddle ages. Its pos n e a t a n d a ttra c tiv e wasteful exiieedlture of his energies inent men of Albany. Corvallis and L ittle G e o rg e i-am e to his motner sessor w hs snp[>osed to be Immune P rin tin g . r j , other W illam ette valley eltlee w ill go Several other salemnee sold almost aa from toothache, so the legend ruan apparently In great diatreaa of tulnd. > e n a U6 th e p n c e o r A y e a r*! to Clear lake. Lane county, July 61. ranch aa he did with only about h alf and It was a sure antidote for pniaonu. -TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— "W hy. « h a t Is the matter, sonny the effort. Aa Frank Gllbreth nays, hoy?" she aym pathetlrally Inquired. subscription i f y o u a re in e rr^ e n ,o investigate the (»aalblltty of ob These creatures « e re said to forewarn "The Ideal man to learn methods “ W ell, mother. I'm m an awful fix taining w ater from that lake tor from la one ao laay that he works against venom by transm itting a : I can't decide whether to m airy Mary municipal supply. , It la proposed to barely hard enough te avoid being smarting sensation to the fleah. The toad waa credited with having a natu or Ethel when I grow up. You sou pipe the w ater fubm Clear lake tor fired " ___ ral fear and antipathy for man as well Mary la aw ful pretty, hut (here waa a use In W llla m s tM ' vallgp eltlee and aa for all venommia reptiles, lienee Ita i long meditative pause) Etliei has a — R IA D THE WANT AD8— warning. ariilte rat!" T ake N otice W e have ta k e n th e e x c lu s iv e a g e n c y fo r ¡dark th e Fam ous U ta h A b e r d e e n C o a l. O R D E R S S O L IC IT E D job in our line give it to the home prin ter. The salesman from an out-of- town concern rray give you ? n ily line of “bunk” but the home p .. r s entitled to your job L et us k n ow ! S a ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ W hen you have a work. your needs you ' t'o ;ar spe..d ne. e will so- turn ti Inland Empire Lumber Company dollar you se d away evei' O are st is o b U. S. VISE CONSUL KILLED BY PERSIANS can r o UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM WEST * H iv=> best butter w size, 9 by 1.Í 30 i health off'c*7' to ‘he Ra" Many - tities, but wc are lie. # youwant only a few we have in out the nau10 These v. n e" 12 30 62 100 tor for for for 10 ce.i 25 cent’s 30 8 0 cent “ The H om e o f Good P r i n t t i ” Legal Blanks for Sale at This Office D O IT N O W We Need the Money 1 — TRY THT. HERALD WAHT ADS— ( » „ , . - • • — ......... Subscribe Tkr The K en M DON’T FORGET — U S -----------1