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TOE HBBMiSTOH HKBALD, HBRiilBTON. OffEGOM. Qtyr $wniotxm tyralft Published «very Thursday at Her miston, Umatilla County, Oregon by Joseph 8. Harvey, editor and man ager. Entered ae second class matter December, 1906, at the postofflco at Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. Subscription Bates One Tear ............................- ....... »2.0« Six Months ................................... »1.00 T hese p ercen tag e fig u re s a re g u a r anteed by th e U. 8. D ep artm en t of L abor an d th ro w a n In te re stin g side lig h t on th e sta te m e n t o f L. B. M arks, of th e illu m in a tin g E n g in eers Society, th a t w hile 20 y ears ago th e c o u n try ’s electric lig h t b ill was ab o u t »100,000,000 a year. In 192« it w as ap p ro x im ately »1,000,000,- 000, fo r w hich ten-fold Increase th e people o t th is co u n try got 25 tim es as m uch lig h t as In 1906. "In 1906 it w as co nservatively es tim ated th a t th e a n n u a l w aste In th e U nited S tates, due to fa ilu re to equip lam ps w ith reflecto rs to re d irect th e lig h t, am ounted to »20,- 000,000," he says. T h is loss has been larg ely done aw ay w ith by th e developm ent of m odern lig h tin g eq u ip m en t an d Its In stallatio n . W ords and Sentence» Spoken Through Hand» If the researches of a well-known seleDtlst are earrled to a successful conclusion, a new m ethod of com munication may be evolved. In which the bends will be made to speak words and sentences in exactly the sam e way as the mouth does. Tho scientist in question Is Sir Richard Paget, who, y itb the aid of bellows and a tnetul tube, whlcb take the place of Ihe lungs and windpipe, has made bis bauds "speak" words In a. rem arkably n atu ral way. In the course of a dem onstration. Sir Rich ard explained tiiat vocal sounds are produced by th e action of a ir passing over the opening of a cav ity ; lie Illus trated tills by models made of plasti cine and cardboard. By supplying air to these models he made them u tter vowel sounds and even words, such as “mamma," "M innie,” “ra th e r," and “well.” Then, discarding the models, he used his hands only, and made them “talk" eo th a t every one could hear and understand. Moistening his hands to prevent the leakage of air, he ma nipulated tliem in conjunction with a metal tube and made them say, dis tinctly, “Hullo I sin don I Are you there? Lila. I love you.” W ill som e one endow ed w ith ad Seam en Fond o f Pet» vanced Intellig en ce kin d ly solve the Most ocean ships, especially the car m y stery of w hy people w ill p ersist go carriers, are floating zoos. Seamen in h a u lin g tin c a n s and o th e r ru b have 11 passion for birds mid anim als bish aw ay from th e ir ow n prem ises and members of the crew end otileers a d is ta n c e of sev eral m iles m erely to I tak e delight in acquiring unusual dum p them alo n g a sta te highw ay,} specim ens from tlie various countries o r a m uch used co u n ty road, w hen I Hard to Stop Legend they visit. Recently ships berthed in th e y could go th e sam e d ista n c e and Once Started on W ay New York boasted among th eir pets leave th e tra s h In th e c ity dum p?. c a ts that catch flying flsh, strange ani It Is ra th e r interesting to w atch a T he p ra c tic e is a v io latio n of sta te legend In the course of growth, re m als from M adagascar th at can kill law , comm on decency and com m unity m arks the M anchester G uardian and haw ks alighting on the ship, long- necked giraffes, a baby elephant, pride, y t t th e re a re ap p a re n tly a loti cites tlie case of the ancient chalice cockatoos, parrots, macaws, toothpick of people follo w in g it, o r o u r h ig h wliich was recently found and which birds, and constrictors, pythons und w ays w ould n o t show so m any ru b ufter u hectic new spaper career is o th er snakes. uow so far advanced th a t it is bon bish piles. ored by some as Ihe cup tiiat served the Lord ut the L ast Supper. It was a + . + . < .. - <• - C o veted D ecoration sim ilar Jumping at conclusions which On January 29, 1856, on the close OVER THE OFFICE TRANSOM involved niedlevul legend m akers In Prim itive Place of of the Crimean w ar, the Victorio . .5. « some hopeless tangles. P ierre Van I’as- W orship for Indiana cross was Instituted In G reat Britain. sen comments, in Ihe A tlanta Coustl A Chatty Column of Comment Ir W hat Is believed to be the most T he cross Is aw arded for conspicuous tutlon. The classical case Is th at of prim itive church In the world Is to be Which the Editor is Likely bravery. It was extended In 1911 und the Eleven Thousand Virgins of found In San Diego county, southern 1920. This decoration Is worn before To Think Aloud. Cologne. Diggings In the Twelfth cen California. all others, on the left breast, and con tury brought to light u big collection It Is known as the Snneta Isabel sists of u bronze M altese cross 1% of human bones. An ecstatic woman W ith th is issue of th e H erald I mission, and Is used by the Indians of Inches in diam eter, with the royal s t a r t on my second y ear as ed ito r proclaim ed them ut once to be the re the district. The church Is built of crown surm ounted by a lion, and be mains of tlie Eleven Thousand m artyrs. brushwood. T he entran ce Is effected W e have th e h a b it of ta k in g stock neath Is the inscription, "F o r V alour.' F urther search showed the bones of on these special an n iv ersaries, so 1 men were among tlie piles. The ec by climbing a rude ladder placed have decided to look back a year tr static lady was not put out. She de against the low side walls. Two bells are suspended from n cross beam In see w h a t ha3 h appened w ith th e Idei clared a t once th at certain ecclesias front of the church, und a rude cross th a t possibly by stu d y in g its record tics had been put to death with the of pine has been erected upon a small T hia coupon and 25c en title th e u n d c i- 1 m ay know so m eth in g of w hat ti virgins. Worse followed. The bones leveled surface, which is utilized for signed to one 35c can o f Acm e Q u a lity K n a m e l-K o te , a n y color, and a special of children were found. Were the open-air services should the congrega expect d u rin g th e n ex t 12 m onths. 20c P a in t Brush. seers de.ented? By no uienns. E ntire tion he too num erous to be accommo As a com p arativ e new com er, I an families hud been put to deuth with im pressed by th e im provem ent ii dated within the m yrow lim its of the Modern re finish shelter. w h a t we may b est d esig n ate as th r the 11,000, they said. Artdrw , ............... .. | search made an end to the whole farce The g reat m ajority of w orshipers In g en eral m orale of th e com m unity by establishing the fact th a t tlie hones this stran g e church a re C hristianized T h e re is m uch m ore confidence It were those of tlie tirst Roman colonists T o acq uain t yo u w it h Acm e Q u a lit y ,w e are m aking a spe- th e fu tu re In th e m inds of th e folks In Cologne and th at they hud been Indians. As these mission stations — _ _ C ial offer fo r a become of g reater Im portance more w ith whom I come in co n tact th a t hurled lu u eutueonihlun cem etery. «hu rt tu n e o n ly . accom modation Is provided, und many th e re w as la st M arch. Individua of the long-established ones ure elub grouches a re m uch less pronounce' o rate stoue edifices; but in nearly Mental State Depends In degree an d few er in num ber every Instance they have sprung from F a ith is s tu rd ie r in s ta tu re In ou Much on Environment prim itive stru ctu res such as the one H erm iston co u n try , an d doubt, whlcl In order perm anently to cure a child described, which are erected wherever A new site for a mission station Is ba* been a t th e th ro a t of p ra c tic a l^ of nervousness 11 Is uecessury to re every a g ric u ltu ra l com m unity d u r move the underlying cause, not merely chosen. in g th e past few years, is gradually to alleviate the distressing symptoms, declares Dr. F ran k Howard R ichard b eing replaced by confidence. "F lying Into th e P o :t" son In Hygela Magazine, T his will One of th e o u tsta n d in g develop Few persons would think of the air probably Involve some change in the plane us an ull.v of the archeologist, m ents of 1926 waa the ad ju stm en environment, for It Is recognized that but by m eans of this modern vehicle of o u r re la tio n s w ith the federal gov environmental Influences affect a child u stru ctu re which once may well have e m in e n t co n cern in g w ater paym ents T h is tells yo u o f a new d is so much th at they will greatly modify rivaled Stonehenge, on Salisbury T he old ch ao tic policy has been re covery th o u sa n d s o f wom en uny mental condition, no m atter how Blain, has Ju st been located near placed by a d efin ite c o n tra c t unde a re m aking. I t is E nam el- had. Amesbury. Though Its p illars have en w hich th e lan d ow ners know dcfln While this Is encouraging, there will tirely vanished, th eir socket-holes, seen K o te , th e w oodw ork a n d fu r itely w here th ey sta n d an d w h a t *• be plenty of difficulty in many cases. n itu re finish w ith w hich dingy from a height, showed up distinctly. req u ired of them . M eeting thi If u companion, a teacher, a brother a n d dull th in g s can be b ro u g h t Elsew here,' w ithin two or three or a sister Is at the bottom of the years, tills method of Investigation o b lig atio n s of w a te r p ay m en ts i b a c k to b e a u ty in a fa sc in a t nervous condition, th e change may bound to resu lt to th e b en efit of tin has revealed new earthw orks, one ing, sim ple w ay. easily be made. However, In many within a mile of Salisbury anthedrnl project in real m easure. P a y o u t no m oney fo r new A n o th er developm ent Is found li eases the child's nervousness Is really —nnd even the shapes of the fit Ids due to a Jealous or tyrannical father once cultivated by the Celtic am-es fu rn itu re to replace old, u n til th e new se ttle rs we have acquired or to a weak, pam pering m other.^ It Is first you h av e m ade a tria l I t Is tru e th a t we have lost some almost Imin-lesa to a lte r the environ tors of Englishmen of today have stood revealed. Even slight variations a n d convinced yo u rself a b o u t seasoned farm ers, b u t th e ir placi ment resulting from such parentul dis Of vegetable growth due to the pres E n am el-K o te. has been filled by new com ers wh< turbunces. euce ef buried w alls or filled in ditches strik e me as b ein g m ighty fin e cltl lu ull cases it Is up to the parents show up from the elr._ P h ilad elp h ia zens. A fter all, a co m m u n ity 's cltl to provide the proper atm osphere nnd Ledger. zenry Is Its fin e s t a a ie t, and judged environm ent for their children's de velopment. O therwise no amount ol L ive Food No Longer from th i p o in t of view , I d o n 't knov treatm ent by physician or psychiatrist w hore one could b eat th e Ilerm in to i For over forty years, the b e,t G iven C aptive Snakes co u n try . I have n ever lived In any will be of any avull. paint and varnish for every In order to satisfy num erous rend co m m u n ity th a t had as big a per purpose has been Acme Quality. t r s who protested aguiust feeding the c e n ta g e of p le a sa n t, kin d ly people Before you buy any paint, come W ell W as He Called snakes live pigeons ut the zoo, the in and see us. We are here to as one find s on o u r n e ig h b o r ly “ W ise Ben fra n k lin ’' Post-Dlsputcl) arranged for u visit by serve you. farm s an d in th is tow n. T h a t is t "1 njade It a rule to forbear all direct Its reporters Ht feeding time. b ig fa c to r In fav o r of o ur d istrict. BLESSING HARDWARE CO. The reptiles are no longer given contradiction to the sentim ents of oth T he policy of a g re a te r diversity HERMISTON, OREGON. ers, nnd all positive assertions of tuy anything actually «live for food. Actu of p ro d u ctio n w hich was In au g u ratet own,” wrote Benjamin F ranklin In hb ated by a desire to meet the objections by o u r fa rm ers tw o or th re e year, autobiography. “I even forbid myself of humane persons to this method of ago an d d e fin ite ly o u tlin ed early it. the use of every word or expression feeding, the zoo auth o rities corre 1926 In tffe econom ic conference in the language tiiat imported a fixed sponded with the New York zoo cura a fte r an exchange of Ideas and In opinion, such ns certainly, undoubted tor, who sold thnt freshly killed food fo rm atio n on ab o u t every kind o. ly, etc., and I adopted, Instead of them could he su bstituted for living crea I conceive, I apprehend, or 1 Imagine tu res If the substitution wefe done fa rm in g a c tiv ity , h as been greatly a tiling to be so or so ; or It so ap with skill mid understanding, m ean stre n g th e n e d d u rin g th is past year pears to me ut tlie p re s e n t When a n ing, no doubt, if the serpents could T oday tho d a iry cow * has many be fooled Into the belief Hint w hat was frie n d s on th is p ro ject, and Is a much other asserted som ething th a t 1 offered w as still alive. T his Is done NOTICE TO CREDITORS thought ail error, I denied myself the so u g h t an im al. If she looks like 1. N otice Is hereby given th a t the pleasure of contradicting him ab ru p t by dangling tlie stunned or ki led re a l cow, h er o w n er can. and does ly, nml of showing immedlntely some rubblt or bird before the hungry sn ike. un d ersig n ed h as been ap p o in ted ad p u t the. price up to w h at looks Ilk absurdity In his proposition; nnd In He has t be Hungry, however, some m in is tra to r of th e e sta te of George a h ig h le v e l- and g e ts It. answ ering I began by observing that snakes being able to go w ithout food A nderson, deceased, in th e C ounty T he In terest In com m ercial poultry In certain enses or clrrum stances his for weeks or months. C ourt in th e S ta te of O regon,, for 80 we still feed the horrid reptiles, g ro w in g has Increased by leaps and opinion would be right, but In the U m atilla C ounty. All persons h a v as so many women delight in calling bounds. A com m ercial h a tc h e ry has present cnRe there ap|>ear'd or seem'd ing claim s agal.nst th e said esta te them, although from the records of to me some difference, etc. I soon been located here. Its o w n er ex are h ereb y re q u ire d , to p resen t such zoological gardens they nre tlie most pected to o p erate a m axim um of found the advantage of this change In popular denizens ef these places. But claim s d u ly verified, and w ith proper my m anner; the conversation I pn possibly 20 m ach in es h is firs t see gng'il in went on more pleasantly The we kill th eir food for them. We as vouchors a tta c h e d , to the un d ersig n ed son. H e now lias 33 going fu ll til modest way In which I propos'd my sum e th e guilt, if there be any. of at th e office of Rnley, R aley & W a r and Is d e b a tin g w h eth er to co n tin u e opinions procur'd them a readier re Shedding Innocent blood. An easy ner, in th e F ir s t N a tio n a l B ank tu r n in g down business, or buyinj ception nnd less contrad ictio n ; I had m utter for the lords of creation, who B uilding, In P endloton, O regon, w ith m ore eq u ip m en t to fill th e demand.' less mortification when I was found to ► h io -h ter everything, Including each in six m o n th s from date of th is n o t c f custom ers. O ther sm aller h atch o r be In the wrong, and I more easily • >tlier.—81. 1. „¡a I'ost-Dlspatclu ice, th e sam e b e in g dated a n d p u b prevail’d with others to give up 1 licit ies a re as busy as they can be lished th e firs t tim e th is 17th day of m istakes and Join with me when I Capon production on n larg e scale F eb ru ary , 1927. Simple D e v ':: Made tu rk e y breeding w ith se v ria l hundrve. happened to be In the right." M. H, HOBSON, r ’sv' lulicn in Mi. sic As a d m in is tra to r of th e e s ta te of b ird s In som e of th e la rg e r flocks, n According to m anuscripts. the play } c o n sta n t Increase in th e size and Mother-in-Law G ives G eorge A nderson, deceased. Ing of the steel gultnr, which has made ' nu m b er of p o u ltry flocks— th ese are Raley, R aley * W a rn e r St J o h n F. Hawaiian music famous throughout Voice to Reflections Inescapable facts th a t convince u: K ilkenny, “1 thought for a while (list Harold the world, wits orlgluuted by a Ha } A ttorneys for A d m in istra to r. th a t progress 1 b b eing made. wnilan Ind In 18V8, who found th at by i was going to get out to the golf rourst In d u s tria lly , th e U nited S ta te s h a 1-5 tc placing an article on the fitigarhouni been slow ing down for sever«1 uioue, but Just as he was leaving Min of U m gullur- while playing a uyve. j nle'B new trousers were delivered. m onths. In d u stry h as been ahead ol The hoy ■ “Lamecli and I lived happily to sound con'd he proJuced. 1 OTICE TO CREDITORS a g ric u ltu re for sev eral years, an d my get her many years, but he nevei Joseph Kekuku, then u stu dent ai I Ni I' • Is h ereb y given th a t the K amehatueha school, first gut the idea personal opoiuion Is th a t th e a g ri played a game of any kind a fter we c u ltu ra l d istric ts sta n d a good were m arried except once. We went when he placed n pocket cotub on the j u n d e rrt ;ned has been ap p o in ted ex chanco to gain m ore th a n they lose, to the voluuteer firem an's picnic and fingerboard and b-o ’ -.flit a new tv.uug ecu trix of th e la s t w ill a n d te sta m e n t even In these complex days, by u he played baseball for two o r more ■ rout the In -tru e ’ -nt. T lr? w as fol oi M arion P h y llis H o isin g to n , de lo,.ed by experim ents with th e hind ; ceased, In th e C ounty C ourt In th e slow ing up of In d u stry . So th e minutes, lie was laid up four days. "M innie's husbiiud w orks h arder at of a pocket knife and resulted In tin ; S ta te of O regon, fo r U m atilla C oun n a tio n a l recession In in d u stry may his play than he does his Job. I.n use of a pleco of thick steel for the ty. All persons h av in g claim s a g a in st be a blessin g to us. tneclt used to watch the w eather signs I urposc. Tho ‘'new in isle" took th< the said e s ta te a re h ereby req u ired to keep front losing Ills crops. Many's I. lauds by storm bHd tutor spread ovei > to p re se n t such claim s duly verified, ELECTRIC SERVICE COSTS the time Ida rheum atic knee has gjyen the entire w rid. "Tills luveution of the H aw aiian I and w ith p ro p er vouchers a tta c h e d , LESS NOW THAN BEFORE WAR him w arning to get the hay Io off "the schoolboy." says survey, "Is t h e m o s t to th e u n d ersig n ed a t tb e office of south forty. In the spring and turn significant contribution of H awaii to , Raley, R aley & W a rn e r In th e F irst D ecreased ra te s for electric se r nier Harold reads the forecasts to see music, the Introduction of an eulirely N atio n al B an k B u ild lag . In P endle If the w eather Is likely to tie bad vice anil Im provem ents In th e mod new technique for the playing of ton. O regon, w ith in six m o n th s from enough to make hl in go to the ofilee. e rn ele c tric lam p have m ade possi “Of course. Mtnnle m akes him take stringed Instrum ents, a t least aa ta r us d ate of th is notice, th e sam e being ble th e g re a tly reduced cost of h ls'recreatlo n s seriously. I've noticed the western world Is concerned. ai j dated and published th e firs t tim e lig h tin g in th e U nited S tates, w here , a woman who ean wear «port rlothoe though tlie Jap au ese employ a sim ilar technique with one ef th eir stringed th is 24th day of F e b ru a ry , 1927. u n d e r th e Im petus of p riv a te ow ner- [ n.Mtally advocates golf for her bus Eve H. Hoisington tastru iu eu ts and »»nte A frican tribes s h ip an d o p eratio n of re g u la te d com hand But If Minnie Isn't any better Executrix of the last will and tsat- north s m | south of th e Congo do tbe panies, th e cost of service by elec swinging a eluti than site Is a broom aataa with the musical bow, using a ment of Marlon Phyllis Hoisington. tric ity Is now 11.1 per r e n t below It lu a w aste of good all-wool cloth to ■boil ou a knlfa blado.” Deceased. put her on the links."—E xchange th e p re-w ar av erag e, and la th e only „ " A J 3 ^ * tk R aley, R aley A W a rn e r an d Jo h n Item on th e g o v ern m en t's eufat of- Dr. M. S. K ern w aa a business vL)- F. 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Sizes 30 to 45, at only— $1.49 Sam e ity le . a ls o in H e a v y M o le s k in , v e r y d u r able— ACME QUALITY Paint^Varnish - Sb . V i <-■ C om pass Brand O ld Surfaces RENEW ED ... . f t W h ale P eculiar F eed er W hales a re the m ortal enemy of herring and baby muckerel, for a big w hale will eat several tons of these toothsom e though bony little fry in a day. They don’t bother about the bones. They go about it Uke a steam shovel, says a w riter In th e Pathfinder Magaelne. They simply gulp In a great m ass of fish und w ater, and screen the fish out with their peculiar "baleen” strainers, or they swallow the flsii and blow out the w ater through a hand some fountain in the top of their head, according to the model on which their w orks ure constructed. SPECIAL > « V .41.» $1.98 $2.98 W ork Gloves F o r R ough W e a r fit. 98c ■ ? “Big P a y ” W ork Sock.« Men’s Work Sock» For Men M ade for service and dur ability, of heavy tw o-ply tw isted yarn-; e x tra re in forcem ent for heel and toe. Colors black and cordo van. Sizes up to 13. Low priced a t— 15c J u s t the gloves for w ear and service. Made oi d u ra ble leath er. Low price range, 49cto.$1.98 G auntletG loves B lack Shop Cap» , Unioa taade ; lirtit-wolght;' [pith 15c r For Hard Wear Made of stout Very serviceable. leather. 49c t9 $1.9$ T hese “R ockford” W or Socks are in grey and bin m ixtures. W ell-m ade ! real w orkers. Very i f able w ith no sewed seam across toes. 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