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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1925)
THE HESM15TOH HERALD, gEBMISTOM. QREGOM. Sip ^mutato« inalò VabUaMe •very Thursday at Her. Umatilla County, Oregon by Crowder, Hdltor and Man- tarad aa second class mattar, ISOS at the poatotflea at , Oregon. Subscription Batea Fe» Ona Tear ---------------------- For Six M onths ------------ _ -------- 11.00 Payable In A dr anea. Clarified or Local Advertising i Solomon bts generally bean regarded as the world's moat married man, bat King Tchrlmeknndan, who lived thou sands of years before Solomon's time, bad him beaten. He ruled ever the land of Bbela, had 8,000 ministers sad ruled over 00 little k in g * In addition be bad 900 wives o f noble lineage, 900 wives endowed with great riches and other 900 perfectly beautiful wives. This Inventory Is given In one of three Hlbetan “Mysteries" translated from the French of Jacques Bacot These dramas are played in the Tibetan moo asterles during the cooler weather of the sixth moon and the costumes and wigs are very accurate. Thera Is not much “action” In the plays, but the dialogue Is Interesting.— Fam ily H e r ald. 10 cants per line (or first insertion. 1 Minimum charge 25 cent«.' Subse JteputafioM quent insertions 5 cents per line. It would be wall If character and reputation wers used distinctively. In truth, character Is what a person Is; reputation Is » h a t be Is supposed to be. Character Is In hlmsef, reputation There ought to be a game— perhaps Is In the minds of others. Character there Is— In which a town's name la la Injured by temptations, and by answered by <ra industry, an exchange wrong-doing; reputation, by slanders observer "Sheffield,” cries one, and libels- Character endures through "Knives,” says the other; “Cheddar’’ out defamation In every form, but per cries another, “Cheese,” replies one. ishes when there Is a voluntary trans To W itney, the answer, without any gression; reputation may last through quibbling, Is “Blankets." Witney Is numerous transgressions, but be de pervaded, you may say, with blankets, stroyed by a single, and even an un wrapped up In them. Indeed, devoted founded, accusation or aspersion.— Ab _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to them, and proud of them, aa well bott. It may be. F o r are not they the best Wisdom from Babe’s Lipe In Britain? And this Is no new In As a child o f three Wolfgang Mo dustry, but a 900-year-old one, and II baa ever brought prosperity to the lit zart's wonderful playing on the harpsi tle town and work for Its people. Still chord was the talk of Salsburg. He older than Its blankets la the town, was only four years old when he com the W Itaneye of the Saxons, and a posed a concerto so difficult that even thank-offering of Queen Emma, wife hla father, one of the most skilled of that Canute who sat beside the sea'. violinists In Germany, could not play “O f course.’’ said the infant I t has Its market place, where the It. Butter Cross of 1(183 made shelter for prodigy, “no one can be expected to the farmers’ wives who came to sell play It without diligent practice." A their eggs anti butter. But food Is year later, when Wolfgang was only secondary to blankets in tills little five years old, he was Invited to give place. Behind the one long street of a recital In the hall at the university, bouses runs the Wlndrush, that serves when the magic of his tiny Ungers worked his auditors to a pitch of the the blanket makers with Its clear wa tera. In the town stands the guild wildest enthusiasm. hall of the Hluiiket-Miikers’ company, with their in n « and motto— a motto Subscribe Bor The Herald that glvea good reason for the con tlnuous prosperity of the blanket makers and their industry: “Weave truth with trust." English Town Make» Specialty of Blanket» Sweden Great Power During Middle Age» Cities of southern Sweden were among the greatest commercial cen ters of the civilized world during the Bflddle nges. Stockholm and Lund ranked with London and Purls, says the Fam ily Herald. They absorbed the commerce of the northern seas and were the admiration of thousands of travelers and merchants who pnssed through them und trafficked with them. Later Sweden was the great military power of northern Europe. The embassadors of the Swedish kings were received with the utmost deference in every court. H er sol dlers won greut battles and ended mighty wars. The England of Croni well and Charles I I "was unimportant and Isolated In comparison with this northern kingdom, which could pour forth armies of gigantic blond warriors headed by brave and astute geiiprals. Sweden Is today a peaceful kingdom Even the secession of Norway war accomplished without bloodshed. Den mark once domineered und tyrannized over both kingdoms. Legal Blanks for Sale at This Office W hen you have a WEST END FARMERS FIGHT THE FLY Have learned that The Herald prints the best butter wrappers. We have the large size, 9 by 12 inches. Our prices are— 100 200 300 500 for for for for $1.25 $2.00 $2.60 $3.75 In waging your battle with the house fly start early and make it successful by using the screen doors and window screens of Many are buying them in the larger quan tities, but we are hereto serve you all. If you want only a few we have them with out the name. These we sell as follows— 12 30 62 100 for for for for 10 25 50 80 cents cents cents cents Inland Empire Lumber Co. . I We have just received our new stock in and would be pleased to show them to you. “ The Home of Good Printing THE HERMISTON HERALD Inland Empire Lumber Company Phone 331 H. M. STRAW, MGR. Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Bureau N o t to Be C aught Twice There was s queer old custom In England that compelled a person when making a certain kind of tintement to add; "Except the mayor.” Foote, the comedian, having remarked at an Inn: “I have dined as well as anyone In England," the lundlord prompted him: “ Except the mayor.’’ " I except no body," said Foote boldly. For thia the landlord had him haled liefore a nmg 1st rate. who lined him a shilling for not conforming to the ancient custom Foote |mld the shilling, at the annie time observing thut he thought his accuser “the greatest fool in Christen dora— except the mayor.” after-dinner speaker at the right time * o THE AMERICAN SHOE SHOP --R E A D T H E — I have purchased the shoe repairing shop of Chas. Hahn’s and my years of experience in this work assures you good workmanship. The material I use is the best that I can procure. W ANT ADS- Prompt Service Will Be Given Out of Town Orders :--------— ;> < > o o o o WE PAY THE PARCEL POST ONE WAY When Shoes are Returned PRICES RIGHT TO YOU Location in Building Next to Hermiston Light & Power Co. J. R. FARRA HERMISTON, OREGON Given by Queen Esther Chapter O. E. S. HERMISTON AUDITORIUM MONDAY, MAY 18 Music by P a y a n t ’s S i x P i e c e O r c h e s t r a o f P e n d le to n WE ARE TROUBLE EXPERTS When anything goes wrong with your Igni tion, Starting or Light ing System, bring it to us. We have modern testing equipment and expert mechanics enab ling us to render Efficient Service at L ow Cost GOOD REFRESHMENTS JOHN SCHIMKE Everybody Invited The gum chewing habit encircles the globe, so that other nations know how hard II Is to get a wad o ff the shoos. Chlorine gas la good for colds and. used Judiciously, It may stop an with HERALD Legal Blanks For Sale at The Herald Office Sea and L and in B attle The washing away by the sea of land worth millions of dollars on the coast of New Jersey, pointed to In the annual report of the United States roast and geodetic survey, draws at tendon to the battle waged year in and year out between the sea and land all over the world. The sea and land have been foes since the begin ning of time and, according to some physiographers, these old enemies will remain such until the lust mountain pinnacle has been washed down and ground to sand. und the victorious ocean rolls uuhroken around the world. But whatever may be the out- J come millions of years lienee, we are still In the g h e tin I dike era. Many miles of land are washed away ho - nunlly; but compensating areas a r e 1 hunt up In other plueea.— Pathflnder Magutlne. figure H E R M IS T O N K e e n Shot K ill» T ig er W ith hla long tall erect over his back and his head held high, came the monarch of the forest straight for ns. Ills strength, grace und speed nre Impossible to describe. As he rounded a turn about 00 yards away 1 let him have It with my right barrel. The bul let went true to Its mnrk. When II hit him, full In the right eye, he wns In the act of making a spring. The leap, for a good 20 feet beyond, came, but when he touched the earth he was stone desd. The bullet had entered his brain, and not a mark was visible on his beautiful coat, nor was there the least twitching of hla muscles after the fatal shot. No one there had ever seen or heard o f a tiger being shot without having a mark of any kind made on his skin — Brig. Gen. W illiam Mitchell In N a tional Geographic Mngazlno. can do it. Let us “ The Yard of Best Q uality” Legal Blanks at The Herald Office iob in our line give it to the home prin ter. The salesman from an out-of- town concern may give you an oily line of “bunk” but the home printer is entitled to your job work. The do lar you spend he* e will some d* re turn to you. I h> dollar you send away is gone for ever. Od priC are standard If i ‘ is io be pii.ir.cu . e _< > < > ° • O O o o o o •• •• Tickets, $1.00 H a» Y o u r Subscription E x p ir e d ? Come tn anc renew it neri time you an In town.