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THE H OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST Sony tSTOH HSAJXD. HEHMISTOIT, OBSGOM. Popular Among Matter of Accuracy Rover» of Caribbean of Greatest Import HERMISTON The tea-song of the pirates with Its ' I do not know that there la any- weird refrain of "Fifteen tuen on the ' thing, except It be humility, which Is dead man's chest” w hich Robert Louis | so valuable as an incident of educa Stevensop Introduces luto his famous tion as accuracy. And accuracy can Principal Events of the Week book "Treasure Island" is In part at be taught. Direct lies told to the least authentic and was sung by the world are us dust io the balance when Assembled for Information pirates and buccaneers who roved the weighed against the falsehoods of In Qaribbean sea in the lute Seventeenth accuracy. These are the fatal things. of Our Readers. and early Eighteenth centuries. Dead And they are all pervading. I scarce can be avoided if the proper grade Man's Chest was un Island of the Vir ly care what Is taught to the young The Grangers of Oregon took in M i l gin group, which has been christened of gasoline and oils are used in your If it will but implant in them the habit motor. Don’t use inferior grades new members the past year, but lost “Dead Chest Island,*’ thereby losing of accuracy. as they soon ruin the heart of 118 by death. 18« by demit and 1487 by much of Its piratical flavor. To this Now, look at the matter In this your aui omobile. You get non-payment of dues. Island the pirates used to repair, to light. Take the speech of any man careen their ships, stretch their legs for any given day. For once that he Killing of a cougar just as It sprang when yc i use he gasoljne, oil and drink rum, sing their buccaneering wilfully gives a wrong color (with an on the back of a deer Is reported by greases recommended by us, as songs and muke merry after their eye to his own interests) to anything J. A. Walsh, of Marshfield, Coos coun own fashion. Curiously enough there we sta-.d track of merchandise- which he states or narrates, be mis- I Let us serve i ou. ty district fire warden. Is a little church on the Chilean coast takes or misdescribes 20 times, on ac- ! A new bridge has been completed which Is obviously built of ship’s lira- I count of bis Inability to tell anything I * S E R V !C C across Deep creek at Sandy ridge by bers. Recently a traveler of an In- 1 accurately. W ITH 4 the county bridge force. The struc qulring mind, reasoning that if the Besides, there Is this Important re- | church were built of ship's timbers, suit from a habit of accuracy, that It ture Is called Boltano bridge. the bell would also come from a ship, J Twelve cars of celery have gone out ' determined to Investigate. A climb produces truthfulness even on those occasions where a man would be ! of Qulnaby since the beginning of the among the rafters did not reveal the tempted to be untruthful. He grad- j season In June and two other cars name of the ship, as lie had hoped, but ually gets to love accuracy more even around the edge of the bell were in than his own interests; at last be lias are loading for eastern points. F R A N K L :T « .£ scribed the words: “Fifteen men on a passion for accuracy.—Arthur Helps. P R O P flic io a Fire in the business section of North the dead man's chest.” All that the Powder caused estimated loss of 84000. - clergyman knew was that the church It partly destroyed a brick building bell came from a ship that was occupied by a restaurant and shoe wrecked In 1722, which was Just the shop. time when the West Indies were get ting hot for pirates, and many were Kitchener Island Is a real lotus Is- ' Governor Patterson appointed Don being driven into the Pacific. land of tropical beauty In the middle ald 8. Riches Justice of the peace of of the great ftlver Nile, not far from the Turner district in Marion county, ! the great caturact. to succeed H. L. Earl, who died re When Lord Kitchener lived near As cently. souan, he loved to leave the haunts Pioneer history of Oregon and the of mer and steal quietly In a small I Many countries hold odd ceremouiea boat to this Island, which he made Ids northwest was linked with the life of to end drought. The Chinese take Josephus Thompkins, 90, who died at their dragon god around In a proces i own. It was entirely uninhabited and the home of his son on Grand Island sion, and beat him soundly when he was a perfect wilderness when he took It over, but he brought to It trop- w ere p a ten t-x l. T h e p a te n t has lo ng last week. Ignores their prayers for rain. The j leal Indian trees and planted there tig since e x p ire d , b u t th e sales increase Bantus of Delagoa bay sing songs at Lewis O. Leach, 88, was killed in the and banana trees and made beautiful each year. Connie Dye camp on the Netarts road their drled-up wells and make moth | and picturesque palm groves with M ade o f ea'.ra h e a v y 9 ou nce In d i ers who have twins curry the children go-dyed De.dm , c u t fu ll an d ro o m y , in Tillamook county when a log fell seats made from palm leaves. fitted a t th e w aist lik e ta ilo r-m a d e around the parched Helds. In Greece In the center of the Island he built pants, w ith belt loops fo r added con on him as he was at work bucking they send children marching round all a small kiosk for himself, and resting venience. logs in the camp. C o p p e r riv e te d a t a ll the wells and springs,, under the lead there, away from the busy town, he strain po ints, p le n ty o f big, H o rn y Thrown out of his wagon, which was ershlp of a girl adorned with flowers, could see the stately white-sailed fe pockets. Sewed w ith special th re a d , plied into the ditch by a car, W . J. who sings at each halting place. The luccas wending their way through the end bu tto ns r iv e te d on to stay on. same custom prevails iu Yugoslavia, Stowe of Eugene suffered a fractured various Islets and could hear the Nu Insist on g e ttin g the m ake yo u can skull and six broken ribs when kick- i where a little girl called the Dodota bian boatmen chanting as they snlled alw ays depend on fo r e v e ry th in g is clothed from hend to foot In giuss ed by his horses. along. In the distance he could also th a t spells o v e r a l l satisfaction, and flowers, and lends her compan c o m f o r t , f i t a n d lo n g e s t UmatlUa county business men and ions through their native village, slop hear the peculiar droning of the wa w e a r . ter wheels and the hum of Innumer L o o k for this Trade Make farmer« are urging the acquisition of ping at each house, so that the house a tract of land by the county court In wife may pour a pall of water over able Insects.—Weekly Scotsman. the immediate future for crop rota her, and singing the good news that the rain has come, even though It is tion experiment purposes. Surely Kitchen Treasure i usually far away. W. W. Rankin, 84, county road su- j A lady was many weeks wlthnnt pervlsor, was killed and L. J. Casey Rem em ber thia Guarantee finding a cook. In despair she at last and son Leslie were Injured when a answered an advertisement In an Irish A New Pair FREE if They Rip “Traveling Stones” Made by Levi Strauss & C o. Sen Fraud,co touring car driven by Rankin left the "Traveling stones,” from the size of paper. She hud a reply and appoint a n A b o m akers o f T w o-H orse Brand grade at Rocky hill, near Butte Falls. a pea to 8 Inches In diameter, are ed an Interview, defraying the wom an’s fare over. Bib O veralls for Men and Boys. C. L. Barrett of Bend has paid John found In Neruda. When distributed Reliable Merchandise Since 1853 “Can you cook 7" asked the lady. Moran of Ash wood 812 tor each of I upon a floor or other level aurluce “Yes, martn,” was the reply. within 2 or 3 feet of one another they seven sheep he killed when his car “Do you understand French cook plunged a band being driven to | Immediately began to travel onward ing, as my husband likes dainty lltt’e toward a common center, and there lie summer range in the Cascade moun dishes?" huddled like a clutch of eggs hi u tains. “Why, lor, yes, marm,” said the nest cook. “I understand all furrln dishes." Frank Shepherd, 24, who had been A single stone, removed to a dis ‘‘Really I” cried the Indy, whose de employed but two weeks, was killed tance of 3(4 feet, upon being released, light knew no bounds. "What can you last week at a Powers logging camp at once started with a wonderful and do?” when a sapling sprang back from a somewhat comical celerity to Join Its “Well, marm, I can cook French falling tree and struck him In the fellows. beans, German sausages, Brussels neck. These queer stones are found In a sprouts, Jerusalem artichokes, Span region that Is comparatively level and ish onions, Dutch Cheese."—London Members of the new Baptist church little more than bare rock. Scattered Answers. recently formed at Salem by former over this barren region are little members of the First Baptist church, basins, from a few feet to a rod or have selected the name “Calvary Bap two In diameter, and It Is In the bot A ll Potential Cowards tist" for thler organisation, It was an tom of these that the rolling stones While I think that the three classes, nounced. are found. cowards, fearless men and courageous The Bowman-Hlcke Lumber com The caust for the strange conduct men, embrace all males on this earth, of these stones la doubtless to be Including the Insane, I do not hold the pany's sawmill In Wallowa resumed operations last week, following a 90- found In the material of which they categories Iron-bound. The coward In ara composed, which appears to be a corner may become brave and run day shutdown. In addition to the old lodestone or magnetic Iron ore. amok. The courageous man Is essen crew, 40 new men have been placed tially a coward at heart, and the fear on the payroll. less mao may. In a bad enough situa The fourth annual picnic of the Cove Natural Query tion, be either courageous or coward old folks given by the Woman’s Im The stroller linppened Io be present ly. Personally. I am a great physical provement club In Ascension grove one evening when a young hopeful of coward, but get a quart of hooch In brought together 70 persons of 60 six years returned home after a hard me and I'll fight a saloonful and have, YOU ABE OVERLOOKING AN OPPORTUNITY TO BRIGHTEN THE AP years; the oldest. Mrs. Mary P. Cham day's play and received a quarter left to the best of hazy recollections, at by Ills grandmother, who had called bers, 86, was guest of hbnor. tempted It.—G. D. Eaton In Plain PEARANCE OF YOUR ADVERTISING SPACE IN THE HERALD IF A state highway department crew is to see him, but who, fearing the night Talk Magazine. air, as grandmothers do, bad hud to YOU FAIL TO AVAIL YOURSELF OF OUR SPECIAL CUT SERVICE. placing a two-inch surface of bitumin leave before Ills return. ous macadam on the highway between THE SER VICE IS EJfcEE 0E CHARGE. The boy had heard grown persons Sand Pictures in Bottles Coquille and Myrtle Point. Fifteen talk about “when the old lady Is gone Forming pictures and designs of col men are at the work, which will oc Junior will gel quite a sum," and al ored sands on the Interiors of bottles cupy about three weeks' time. ways when she came to see him she Is the Interesting art hobby of a Cali had placed a dime In the chubby fornia man who got the Idea from a Wheat that yielded 66 bushels to spendthrift hand. the acre has just been harvested from nntural group of “painted rocks." The He stood with the quarter almost grains are carefully arranged with ape- a 86-acre field belonging to W. T. covering his palm, then looking up clnl Instruments to achieve the effect Crook, nine miles southwest of Mc with great mysterious eyes, asked In and the bottles are packed full anil ADVERTISING MAY BE USED AS AN AGENCY OF INFORMING THE Minnville. The same field In clover a wed tone*: sealed so that the sand will no< be last year brought 9136 per acre. PUBLIC ABOUT A BUSINESS SO AS TO INCREASE UNDERSTANDING “Is she died?”—Philadelphia Public come loose and spoil the pattern. Fifty- The warehouse at Fayetteville, be Ledger. six shades, all of natural colors and of AND GOOD WILL, OR IT MAY QUOTE PRICES TO STIMULATE BUSI longing to Shultz Brothers was totally samples sent to the artist from differ destroyed by fire, burning not only the ent parts of the world, are employed In NESS TODAY. IN EITHER EVENT THE ADVERTISER SPENDS HIS FVorA of Volta Bureau grain stored therein be'onging to many making the designs.— Popular Me Volta was a famous French electrt MONEY TO INCREASE HIS VOLUME. THAT MEANS MORE INCOME chanics Magazine. of the farmers around Peoria, but a clan. The Volta prize, created hy Na lot of machinery was also destroyed. FOR HIM. poleon, was conferred hy France u | hmi Before calling a special election to Dr. Alexandei Graham Bell for the iu P effer Conduct again vote on the question of selling veutlon ol the téléphona. Doctor Bell Reiter conduct should be the first ADVERTISING SPACE THAT CARRIES AN ILLUSTRATION UN the electric light and power and water took this money, 50,t»si francs, added Ideal of every man and woman; It systems, the town of Canby has de to It a large rum received from othei Is the most Important aid In living. DENIABLY MAKES A MORE VIVID APPEAL THAN TYPE ALONE. electrical experiments, and ftuui led This is true not because better con cided to employ an engineer to deter AVAIL YOURSELF OF THIS FREE SERVICE. WE ARE GLAD TO the Volta bureau, “ lor the Increase duct Is recommended by religion, but mine the actual value of the property. and diffusion of kuowledge relating I» because It Is recommended hy Nature. The onion harvest will begin In EXPLAIN IT. the deaf.” This bureau prints ami A man who behaves better In bis about three weeka In the Lablsh Cen d'strihutes every year hundred* of feeding Is rewarded; so la the man ter district. About 600 acres of beav- i leaflet» containing helpful Informa who behaves bettor In associating with erdam land are devoted to this crop, lion for the hard of hearing, or foi hla fellows. In his business. In bla whlcn Is expected to have at least an the parents of deaf children. family affairs. Behave better la the average yield of 10« sacks to the acre. j one maxim that all should accept as Work has been started on the three the greatest In the world.—B. W. “Chowder” R eally French Howe's Monthly. new buildings to be occupied by the Chowders, although considered FourH clubs of I-ane county at the American, did not originate In Anier- county fair grounds in Eugene. The lea. They are supposed to have been Valuable H ardwood cost of the buildings will be low. as made Brat by the flsher folk of llrlt Birch Is Canada's most Important much of the material and labor has tsny. For them, everyone In the vll hardwood. Of the seven Canadian been donated lag* brought their contribution for the species, the yellow hlrcb (Betula lu Irrigated spring wheat of the feder i dish and «¿hied It to the common cal tes) and the paper hlrcb (Betula alb» at ion variety has yielded an average ' dron and the name "chowder" coiner or paprlfera) are the best known. The of 68.6 bushels to the acre over a sev - from the name of their caldron, which former Is used for flooring, fumllure, en year period on the Harney breach i was chaudlere." Our early colonist* cabinet work, and vehicle stock, while experiment station at Rurna, where | learned this dish from the French and the tough, resinous bark of the latter so chowders are associated with the has supplied the aborigine« for cen Irrigation hy rumples lies b.>«n tried history of New England and are thus turies with the material for covering extcn'tTclr since j j h . Jinked with America 1» general. 1 their famous birefc bark canoe* O NE Repair Bills D A Wednesday, Aug. 29 Mo:or Insurance iifm w r . SERVIE STATION Kitchener in Retreat From Official Cares Odd Forma of Prayer for Parching Fields Levi Strauss Two-Horse Brand C opper-R iveted W a ist O v era lls UMATILLA PROJECT FAIR Hermiston :: October 1 A M* Mr! Advertiser- More $ $ I6t] L<H