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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1926)
"M ovie1 Realign Not Actually Now Thing WE SELL Motion picture producer» were not raally originators when th e ; began wrecking trains, burning buildings and otherwise destroying property to obtain realistic effects In their dims. Alexis, a -m em b er ot the Russian house of Orloff, brother of Oregory and companion In the assassination o f Peter I I I , Is believed to have been the first to resort to destruction for the sake o f a r t Alexis was an adm iral In command of the Russian fleet that destroyed that of the T urks under Capudan Pasha. By way o f perpetuating the victory, Alexis ordered Hackert, an artist, to paint four canvases portray ing It and when the painter men tioned to Alexis that he hadn’t an Idea how a ship on fire looked, the adm iral Immediately ordered that a ' Russian shlp-of-the-llne, carrying 74 guns, be cleared and placed Just where Hackert could obtain the best view of I t When this was done, the ship was set afire and burned to the water's edge. The four paintings were made and first hung In the Strelna palace, ; afterw ard being transferred to the Hermitage palace at St. Petersburg, now Leningrad.— New York Eve-lug World. i box sale was given at our local store. I bought a box and I opened I t To my dismay It contained a suit of underwear and three men’s hand kerchiefs. 1 was an old maid and naturally didu’t want anyone to see these things, but an old bachelor who also had bought a box Insisted I show them to him. Opening his box he was even more fussed than I. He m an aged to stammer he’d like to keep my box and give me his, which con tained a corset and a set of baby clothes. M y lips wouldn't move for embarrassment, but I nodded my heud In assent A fte r that he came to see me once or twice a week and three months later we were innrrled. Now Junior Is wearing those baby clothes nnd we still laugh together over that era- barrasslng but lucky Incident— Cap- per's Weekly. E. R. Schiller, Pendleton, Oregon J. C. 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Olordanl felt storms coming four days In advance; Diderot said, “It seems to me that 1 go crazy when ihe wind blows violently.” Maine de BI ran said, “In bad weather my mind and my w ill are not the same us when It Is fine.” Alflerl wrote, " I am like a baroiheter; I have always experi enced, more or less, a greater ease of composition according to the atmos pheric pressure; absolute stupidity when the great winds of the solstices and the equinoxes are blowing, an In finitely less penetration In the eve ning than In the morning.” Such cases are not confined to men of genius; they are found In all nerv ous person». How many have we not seen disquieted, Irritable, excited, some hours before a storm.”— L iterary D igest The Lady Antw ered n e was an up-to-date, well-dressed collegian nnd this was Ids first day at the flying field. Near the Conuck, the •m a il airplane, he noticed a crowd of men all gathered about what »eemed to be the pilot. The crowd was singularly, overwhelmingly com posed of members of the male sex. Our hero wondered at the deep In terest shown by the men In a pilot of an airplane and he thus casually Strolled over to partnke of the gen eral curiosity. The center of all eyes, he at once noticed, was an avlntrlx. W ith a superior swagger, he brushed through the crowd and asked the In trepld female, “aren't you often mis taken for a man?” "No,” she answered, “are you?”— New York Medley. Good Ute of Time I build my fortune on the dial of my w a tc h ; seconds become pennies, minutes become dimes, hours become dollars; I give u money value to every tick and tuke advuulnge of everything that enables me to conserve time. 1 practice economy of time, I never pro crastinate, thereby permitting others | to get ahead of me. I am alert for opportunities; I look curefully Into whatever seems good or In v itin g ; when my Judgment approves I ucl promptly, with decision. I f there Is a law of success, a rule by which one may attain the desired nnd desirable rewards of life, assuredly one o f Its basic principles Is making good use of our time.—Norma Sauls, In Illinois Central Magazine. In 1541 I do hear them say often some men I are not w itty, because they are not everywhere w itt y ; than which nothing Is more foolish. If an eye nr a nose be an excellent part In the face, (should w e) therefore be all eye or nose? I think the eyebrow, the fore head. the cheek, chin, lip or any part else are as necessary ami natural In fhe place. But now nothing la g<sal that la n atu ral; right nnd natural i language seem to have least of the w it In It . . . and this Is to write like a gentleman.— Ben Jousou, In “T im ber." Good in Everything "Deafness Is a blessing In some re spect»,” said a man who recently lost his hearing. “You are not bothered , by the rumble and roar of the city ( w hile you're working at your desk. Petty, distracting noises, such as j those caused by the dropping o f an Inkw ell or the persistent ringing of a telephone, no longer nnnoy you. The cut-out o f automobiles, the milkman's horse, the shouting of the newsboy aru no longer of concern. W e started o u r U sed Car business w ith the idea that a good car at a fair price is better than a fair car at a bar gain price. T h a t idea has now become a definite policy. O u r customers can tell you w hy. Marcelling, Facial and Scalp alp Treatments are Our Specialties table Prises. Smart and Exclusive M’llinery at Most Reasonable Telephone: 390 649 Main St., Pendleton, Ore. Humorout Mixup That Brought About Union Nap-A-Tan ‘ BETTER THAN BARGAINS Domestic Laundry Inc. =a W e Carry a Stock of Pistons, Rings and Pins Has Your Expired? Wm. Shaar, Agent renew it next time you art in town. Phone 461 Herald Want Ads Bring You Results KNERR’S REPAIR SHOP READ THIS PROPOSED Vote the Entire Republican Ticket Straight and Assure the Election of your Favorite Candidate = Amendment to the Constitution of Your State B A L L O T T IT L E For U. S. Senator FREDERICK STEIWER Initiative Measure— Proposed by Initiative Petition Rep. Congress Dist. 2 N. J. SINNOTT In itia te d by Housewives’ Council,. I n c . : Josephine M . Othus, M a ry A. Dean, C lara M . Sim onton— O R E G O N W A T E R A N D P O W E R B O ARD D E V E L O P M E N T M E A S U R E — C re a tin g the Oregon W a te r and Power Board of five elective members; a p p o in tin g firs t members, board tillin g vacancies; g ivin g said board fu ll a u th o rity fo r conservation, develop m ent, storage, dlsthib utlon of ele ctric energy and w a te r fo r irrig a tio n and domestic purposes; a u th o riz in g state bonds issued not exceeding fiv e per centum of assessed state v a lu a tio n ; bonds issued to pay In te r est or p rin c ip a l of outstanding bonds issuance of Interest b earing state public u tility certificates; paying p rin c ip a l or Interest of bonds from state genehal fund w ith re p aym en t fro m bond fun d; taxes levied to provide such moneys; a p p ro p ria tin g $250,000 fro m general fund re tu rn a b le from w a te r and power re v o lv in g fund. Governor I. L. PATTERSON Justice Supreme Court--Vote for 3 HENRY J. BEAN GEO. M. BROWN THOMAS A. McBRIDE Supt. Public Instruction CHARLES A. HOWARD 336 Yes, 337. No. I vote for the foregoing measure. I vote against the foregoing measure. Vote YES OR NO . Commissioner of Labor C. H. GRAM Com. Public Service THOMAS N. CAMPBELL Sen. 19th Sen. Dist. (Umatilla, Morrow, Union Co.) FRED E. KIDDLE Sen. 20th Sen. Dist. L. L. MANN Rep. 22nd Rep. Dist ROY RITNER Rep. 23rd Rep. District (Umatilla and Morrow Counties) S. A. MILLER J. S. NORVELL County Judge I. M. SCHANNEP * This means fifty-three millions of new bonds. This names five inexperienced people to spend your money. This mortgages all your property to politics. This leaves the taxpayer to foot the bill. This would all go into the Constitution of Oregon. The Constitution would protect these Tax-Spenders But what about the Tax-Payers? Your only protection is to Oounty Commissioner J. 0. HALES County Treasurer BETTYE F. DEHART County Coroner RALPH FOLSOM VOTE 337 X NO. in N ov. Republican County Central Committee. C. C. Curl, E. C. Olsen, Chairman Secretary a *» . . »■ ■ FtM A4». W Srsgaa Psk*s DtMilv Csas.—Oppsasd I» A w enJw t 424 Pacific