THE HZBMXSTOH BBBÂXD, HEBMXBTOJT. OBSOOV. each tide accumulates, or rathar an «■■■■■■■■jai under-consumption condition oc­ By this Is not meant punning which ' Brown and Jones, at the club, were curs. When this happens the fac­ »»• absence of their mutual tories aad mills curtail production Published evary Thursday at Har. la legel-for there Is no pan that tbs Umatilla C o o ty . Orason by law authorises—but punning by mem J fri'lnd Robins«», wbe had got mar and lay off men, and when two or rled. Crowder, Editor and Man- bera of the profeaaton which calls ltsell “We don't see mnch of Robinson three million men are out of em­ legal. A Judge In New York waa Ustenlnt now,” said Brown. “I fancy his move­ ployment they cannot buy wht they itered as second class matter, patiently to an argumentative conflict ments are not so free as they used to need of the farmers products, and down go prices. And then the for­ aber U 0 « at the postoffice at over the amount of a fee claimed by s be.” “That’s true." replied Jones. ‘‘Since counsel. At the close of the eouten Hermiston, Oregon. he tied the knot he's not had so much mer Is forced to curtail his pur­ tion he remarked: chases of factory goods. "I.et me have your papers and th« roo«'" Another farmer’s problem Is the Subscription Bates affidavit» of tlie expert, and I will set For One Tear _____ relation of land values to cost of pro­ W h a t O n e ’» E ye» T e ll what Is feasible as to the fee. and will For Six Months ____ endeavor to see my way clear to a Just We are told that the eyes of ihe In duction. Too many fartuerB who Payable in Advance. solution between the contention on the tellecttial man are gray, and If la a buy land pay more than It is act­ one side that the fee Is a phenomena, fact that most men of genius have, ually worth— far more than it Is one, and on the other side that there gray eyea. Brown eyes are said tt ex­ worth based on the returns. This Classified or Local Advertising should not be a nominal fee.” press temperament rather than Intel- i boosts the cost of production and •11 10 cents per line for first Insertion. led. Minimum charge 25 cent*. Subse­ cuts down the profits. As land val. Although brown eyes flash with no- ‘ Hia F a v o r ite S e le c tio n quent Insertions 5 cents per line. ues rise mortgages and tenancy In­ Disc music has been Instrumental lz i ger. Hght up with Joy. and change crease. swiftly with Jealonsy, blue and gray Adventurous souls that would “try giving many families education of a eyes can express greater sadness, says A third Important factor that anything once” sometimes learn that kind that enables them to recognlz« ; London Tlt-Bita holds back prosperous conditions Is the classics, and many people wlic i once too often. Dn have slight knowledge of composition» ! Green and black eye« are supposed j both direct and Indirect taxation. to be the most wicked. Becky Sharp's The office cynic Insists that where or technique are fond of the best se grpen eyes played an Important part These are a heavy load on both far­ mer and consumer. Both have to the population Is most dense Is Just lections. r 3 In a South side family a small boy | In her various conquests. pay the taxes that are put on In- above the ears. The "vamp" In modern fiction usual- J loves to hear the quartet from “Rlgo | ly possessed flashing eyes of either “ui,,ry The farmer has to pay Those King Tut styles are now al­ letto." hut he Isn’t familiar with thf 1 green or black. Actually there are no I nwre for what he has to use and thi8 title of the piece. In asking for hl» j most as much behind the times as the favorite not long ago the boy said tt | black eyes; dark brown or dark gray , 1 ncreases hla production costs. And old boy himself. his mother, “Please put on the plec» eyes have the appearance of being the consumer ha8 to pay the Indirect i tlv Ü Ü A4AA taxes caused by the many middle Total deficit thia year, «550.000,001) where the lady tries to beat tlie mar black In certain lights. profits and other costs In the way I But, cheerio] Next year’s crop of talking.”—Youngstown (Ohio) Tele gram. T h e U n p a r d o n a b le S in ' of higher prices, and Is therefore I taxpayers will be big. Theologians differ as to the exact compelled to cut down on hl8 pur- T h e N ile ’» S o u rc e nffture of the unpardonable sin. which chases. Another queer economic fact Is that Tlie question of the source of tht Is the sin against the Holy Spirit. In there are watches on the market that The solution of marketing prob­ cost more than a flivver. Nile is at once the oldest and the most Matthew 12:31, 32, Jesus says: lems must take Into consideration “Wherefore I say unto you. All manner recent of geography. Tlie first Euro Baboons are said to be almost hu pean to lay claim to having discov­ of sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven these conditions. The demand stde man In their liking for Jazz, but there ered the true source was James Bruce unto men, but the blaspheny against must be studied and remedied. It The Scotch explorer believed that th»' ^ e Holy Ghost shall not be forgiven must be worked out In connection la a saving grace In the "almost.” J ------------------------- middle one of the three branches i un,° ,nen- Anti whosoever speaketh with organized supply. Goods must a Note on spread of American cultnr« called the Blue Nile, was the true rtv-1 8 word against the son of man, It shall go to the consumer from both the In the world: Dollar signs have been er. It was later discovered that h