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HEBM1BT0W HERALD, HERMISTON. OBBGOX Youth Z oiden tlyH edl R ead and Romentbarad » • • • I ! T lie fo llo w in g aaeettoto, Which M to ld about the E n g lish poet and ea- ssylst, M atth e w A rn o ld , and Ma JTalh fu l son. shows th a t the mental quick ness th a t m anifested Its e lf Bret in old Thom as A rn o ld , the heedmaeter of Ita g by, and then in Matthew, the son, was tra n s m itte d unimpaired to the th ird generation. M atth e w A rn o ld 's son once beard someone ra y th a t th e moon o f green cheese, im m e d ia te ly be s a id : “ 1 don’t believe the m oon is made of Folly to Lose Heart in Sight of Success asked w hy he did not believe so, the hoy could only re p e a t: “ I d o n 't know why, bur I d on't believe it . ” One o f the worat evils w ro ug h t by th e »In o f dlavouragement 1« I hut we a re tem pled to stop when we tire ju s t on the eve o f reullaed success, and alm ost In s ig h t o f th e rich est bless ings. Up near the su m m it o f Mount W ashington, I once sow a c a lm o f stones to m ark the spot w here • pc or g ir l perished fro m exposure and heart fa ilu re on a cold n ig h t, l l e r fa th e r and she had rash ly attem pted to us- cend the m ountain w ith o u t a guide (It was m any yeurs ago), and they had become lost, and had sat down be w ild e re d when the c h illin g darkness o f the a u tum n a l n ig h t came on. The n e x t m orning the d istra cte d fa th e r discovered th a t a very sh o rt distance m ore w ould have b rought him In sight o f the lig h ts fro m the w indows of th e " T ip -to p " cabin I H ere Is a b it o f a purahle to Illu s tra te how those w ho are doing not rash things but wise things may he tem pted to lose heart, and to relux th e ir e ffo rts when th e y were alm ost in sig h t o f succesa.— Theodor« L. C uyler, D. D. OPENING OF H erm iston M ark et Cleaning Ornaments U se th e B est M e t’ od Chickens must be scientifically fed and properly housed in mod ern, well ventilated, sanitary houses Saturday, Ja n u a ry 2 Eggs a n d C h ic k en s V a lu a b le Your patronage is solicited. but yon can increase your profits wi ’ ouf aldi. g rr.te . a ? \ t expense. ■ PLANS SPECIFICATIONS AND SCIENTIFIC L. C. BLAIR, PROP. the INFORMATION IS FREE TO CUSTOMERS. J Make Your Poultry Pay Pleading Profit» Phone 441 ■ S Inland Empire Lumbe P h o n e 331 ( have since been lost, j U n scie n tific und uneducated persons. such as kings and qneens and em perors, n a tu ra lly w ould n o t have un derstood s d e n tlflc p ro o f any more than, say, the uverage p o litic ia n today un- derst.inds the p ro o f o f th e E in ste in “ th e ory." T he theory th a t the earth Is round m ust have had q u ite a wide c irc u la tio n long before Colum bus set out to put It to p ra c tic a l use.— New Y ork Evening P o s t G. F. GREGSO G re g H im se lf “ The Yard of Best Quality H. M . S T R A W . MC.B Exclusive Representatives of National buil ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■aa b i b s W E W ELCOM E TROUBLE Famous English Library T he Bodleian lib ra ry Is tho public lib ra ry o f the U n iv e rs ity o f O xford, England. Its name derives fro m S ir Thom as llo d le y, who restored It In 11106. Am ong o ther th in g s he gave to the lib ra ry a la rge and va lu a b le c o l lection o f books purchased on the continent. T he lib ra ry occupies th e site o f the old U n iv e rs ity lib ra ry , w hich was despoiled o f Its contents d u rin g the reign o f E d w a rd V I. B y co p yrig h t law , a copy o f every volum e published In the Ih ilte d Kingdom Is given the lib ra ry , w hich has fro m tim e to tln te been enriched by v a lu able collections o f hooks and, nianu- rcrip ts. In the m a tte r o f ra rd books and m anuscripts It Is second only to the llhrnr.v o f the V atican, a t Rome.— Kansas C ity T im e s Odd Caasa tar Delay VH T H E W A N T A D S — If their e?g laying ability is pro; er y developed your poa’t.y in vestment can be made a mighty interesting o e (O n e D o o r E a st o f H et m i te n C ie t m cry) Bronzes und g ilt ornam ents can he cleaned only by b ru sh in g c a re fu lly w ith fine q u a lity , sm all p a in t brushes. W hen too d u ll und shabby they must be done over by a professional. When th e cheaper q u a lity o f g ilt fram es get shabby, take enough flo u r o f su lp h u r to give u goldeu tlngo Io a p in t and a h a lf "'of w a te r and add fo u r bruised onions. B o ll 20 m inutes, then s tra in and cool. W ipe the dust from the fram e , and w ith a sm all, soft h'rush p a in t It over w ith the liq u id , then3set aside to dry. When d ry It w ill look a l most lik e new. The mere «¡pensive b ig fram es must be i . g k b t l by a pro Dental Hygiene fesslonal a lie n very a h r.b 'y, though Am ong the occupations w h ich have they n a.v he touched up once o r more tim e« w ith this liq u id , which w ill help arisen In connection w ith the de- | velopment o f p re ve n tive m edicine and J th e ir appearance. pu b lic health w ork, th a t o f the dental hygienist, o ral hygienist, o r dental Colorful Finnish Markets nurse, ns it hns been v a rio u s ly called,, In b rillia n t sl^irt and smock the F in is perhaps the most recent. Dental nish fish w ife is the most vivid o f the disease Is th e most common o f a ll c o lo rfu l th ro n g nt the d a lly ' m arket. human alim ents, and seems lik e ly to | W h ile the F inns a re flailing, thd wives remain so fo r some tim e to come. The | b rin g the catch to the m arket. I t Is public school offers an especially fine j especially e xcitin g when the autum n Held o f w o rk fo r both p ro p h yla ctic sa ilin g fleet comes In to sell p ro v i nn<l educational w o rk, and th e dental sions fo r the w in te r und again on the hygienist Is employed by th e D e p a rt day when the Ice breaks up In the ment o f Education In a considerable | s p ring and the firs t vessel o f the year num ber o f cities, to w n s and ru ra l die steams In to the quays. T he H e lsing Irb-ts, D e n ta l h ygienists are w e ll fo rs housew ife usu a lly comes to m ar paid, considering the tim e spent In ke t and dues her own purchasing o f tra in in g . The salaries range fro m WO I vegetables and meat nnd ra re ly leaves tq $200 a m onth. * w ith o u t the In e vita b le h a n dfu l o f b rig h t, hardy flowers. A w ill seri tom corn sent foot ••1 bay "I g rin Jem ’•dg ■ J A1 FORMER LOCATION Franklin’s Idea Retained O f course you've heard the » lory about B e n ja m in F ra n k lin m unching u lo a f o f bread on the streets o f P h ila delphia, but do you kiu tiv th a t th a t Im m o rta l character sta rte d a m unching custom a t the Pennsylvania hospital th a t has continued down to the present day and promises to lust ns long us the In s titu tio n ? In tin- e arly days o f its existence the h o sp ital had q u ite a strug g le to get along. F ra n k lin , a l ways Interested In Its w elfare, hap pened in one day and was told, among o th e r things, th u t the young doctors were g e ttin g scarcely enough to c a t Touched by the tale, F ra n k lin Imme d ia te ly visited a store und brought back a huge ting o f g inger cookies F ro m th a t day to th is a supply o f g in ger cookies lias been on hand fo r the Internes to munch between iiiealn. T he y are kept In tin boxes, rea d ily uc c e islld e to Internes on night d u ty or others who are Just n a tu ra lly hungry m ost o f the tim e.— P h iladelphia Record. ROO STERS’ WIVES ARE PROFITABLE** ANNOUNCING T w o g o lfe rs p la yin g an Im po rta nt tie were annoyed by a alow couple In fro n t o f them, obviously new to the game. A t one hole there was a p a rtic u la r ly long w a it. One o f th e offending ] couple dawdled on the fa irw a y w h ile his ronqm nlon searched In d ustrio u sly In the rough. A t length the w a ttin g couple on th e j i tee could contain th e ir Im patience no longer. "W h y don’t you help your friend to j And his h a ll? " one shouted, ln d lg n n n tly. T he Idle g o lfe r la fro n t tu rn e d w ith ' a cheerful smile. "O h, he's got -his h a ll," he replied. , blandly. "H e 's lo o kin g fo r his e lu b !” NOTICE SELLING IF IT IS STORAGE BATTERY TROUBLE * , -a . * • " GO TO THE BUTCHER FOR BACON, Merchandise AT- G® TO THE BAKER FOR BREAD. BUT IF IT IS BATTERY TROUBLE. ' COME TO US INSTEAD. Don’t trust your battery to unskill ed hands when MASTER HANDS are available. Schimke Battery dial i n HERMISTON, OREGON <’ > Ì - EVERY DAY UNTIL FURTHER NDTICE THIS IS THE PLACE If you want your Auto Top Repaired or Recovered A New Set of Side Curtains A Tent Made to Order OR ANYTHING IN THE HARNESS W. I. GADWA, Pendleton, Ore. SALE STARTS WE ARE GROWING day by day. That la because we please our customers w ith the kind of vulcanizing work w e do. Our up-to-date vulcanizing machine« together w ith good m atrials and workmanship turna out a first claaa Job. A t 9 A. M., 2 P. M. and 7 P. M. E very Evening VULCANIZING PACIFIC TIRE COMPANY 206% E. Alta St. Pendleton, Oie. To City Water Users CANCER SPECIALIST A users of City Water whose bills a.e not paid by the 10th of month for water used the previooi month, will hare their supply shut off with out notice and a charge of <$1.00 will be collected in addition to all arrears befr.e water is again turned on. ABRAM METHOD 0T BLOOD TESTING AND TREATMENT BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL ARMY AND NAVY STORE Dr. B. B. Brundage PENDLETON, OREGON . Pendleton, Oregon Subscribe (or The Herald-?2<W