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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1929)
THE HKBMISTOB HBOAX.D, HEKMIBTOK, OHEGOH. Fealty to Her “Folk.” Old “Mammy'»" Passion Cuties T h e itra m s s w « c a n n o t e n jo y . W it h lin e s o f lll- r s p u t s , K e n t iiid as o f som e n a u g h ty boy W h o th in k s th a t ba Is c u te . Cnswervtng faulty to her “white folks” whs uo uutstMniling elminetee- Istic of the old time "niamuiy.” The Rubbing It In Instnnres ere ninny where even after Mr. Fordson- Yea, I cun give you her euiHucIpulion she remulned with a job. 1 need’a chauffeur to run my the family to which she hud holoueed lllvver. to succeeding generations. She not The Applicant—A flivver. Is It? only waited on “Old Miss" during life Sorry.-hut I'll have to pass It up. I and closed her eyes when she fell ain't got a stationary engineer's li asleep In death, hut she was present cense. « at the birth of all the children and helped to rear them, and mayhap to Helped Swell the Total perforin the same ottlce for the grand Knuti - Look, there’s something children and great-grandchildren about m e In the paper. It says that When “Young Miss” was married In June there were 15,738.520 pnssen “mammy'" usually exercised her pre iters carried on the street cars. Mrs. Knott— ell. whnt of It? I rogative of being the first to kiss the bride and “mammy’s" nsculatnry evi d o n 't gee where vou come In. “I was one of those passengers.” dence not only was sincere and genu ine, but It was regarded as good luck Often “mammy's” own "white folks” Useful became financially embarrassed und j Visitor—What became of the life lost everything, hut “mammy" did not saver who won so many medals for desert them. On the other hand, she Id s daring work? Invariably stuck to them through Reach Mtimigcc—Oh, he had them thick and thin and was willing to all melted nnd made Into an anchor share any reverses Io which they for Ills yacht. might be subjected. Hers was a de votion that was strong and lasting. A LOSING PROPOSITION Her “while folks" might forgive an enemy, but “mammy” never forgot or forgave one who wronged any of her people. Often she took the fumlly name with which she was so long Identified ami In death many of the old time “black mammies” sleep In the family burial plot In a grave re served for them. In many graveyards the epitaph on her tombstone bears witness to the fidelity of some negro “mammy." — Louisville Courier-Jour nal. Fall Into Hot Water Causes Boy’s Death Changes la Moon The dark of the moon Is the Inter val of a few days of Invisibility when It Is near conjunction with the sun. The moon st that time Is between the sun and earth, and nearly In a line with them, the unlllumtnntcd face o f the moon being presented to the earth. In relation to the moon’s phases, this period comes between the •*a* quarter and the new moon. R e c ip e f o r B o n n ty Kindness cun become a habit yon, Just as gmuchlness can become • habit li pays sometime* to stop to think a mlnnte and rh>-<-k up 00 your habits and see if »hey are whet you renlly Intend them to he Kind ness is a habit thnt will make you happier, yes. and prettier, for It will soften the tine* o f r .q „ fire».« Sonde« '■ ■ Direct Freight Service to ^Portland TRUCK LEAVES FOR PORTLAND AT 5:80 P. IL | SHIPMENTS RECEIVED AT HERMISTON TRANSFER OFFICE FOR PORTLAND Insured Carriers, Express Service at Freight Rates Portland-Pendleton Truck Line HERMISTON TRANSFER LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE kk g rullor—Great Scott, old man cun t make a pair of trousers wtth six legs lor the regular price Chlcngo.—Mux Itiihln ten years old. a school boy. died of scalds suffered when be slipped on s moist floor nnd Refrigerated Bloom fell Into a huthtub of hot water In Ids S t i l l b e a u ty ttn d s p r o t e c t in g c are A , f lo a t v da y » u n fo ld Imine. The boy screamed as he fell A a n o w H a k e 's lik e a flo w e i f a ir and his mother, Mrs. Rebecca Rubin, P re s e rv i d bv w in t e r cold. rushed to Ids aid. Her hands were severely scalded before she could pull i L a n g L e n g th o f W e b him from the water. Both were taken A spltler bus been known to spin n to Garfield Park hospital, where the thread almost 20 miles long. boy died. I | PENDLETON-UMATILLA TRUCK LINE, FRED SCHEER. PICKS UP AND DELIVERS FREIGHT FOR PENDLETON, EHCO, STAN FIELD AND UMATILLA AT THIS OFFICE. PHONE 31 ■ B ii» iil« in U B M a B » H iB B M n iB iH B a a i ! REMEMBER WE GRIND ! : : ; LAWN MOWERS & SCISSORS ; ! ■ A H obby T hat Will Pay the Rent. — — HONEST WEIGHTACCURATE TEST— ! Kneer’s Repair Shop Full Market Value for your Butterfat L ig h t Hens ......................................... Heavy Hens, over 4 1-2 pounds.. ■ SWIFT & CO. evoned €4 different classes to take care o f. we could well be excused for thlnk- everv variety. . lng th at every man In Scotland was I Imbibed my first canary lore from 'a bird fancier, and I ’ll tell yon a sec- aq old Yorkshire canary breeder. He ret, you can’t be stingy w ith show was a h and loon, weaver by trade and birds, and you would not If you could, a Yorkshire ranerv breeder by profes- Can you'im agine a Scotsman paying «ion. I loved es a bov to go up Into »100 for a canary* Scores of Scotch bis chamber as he celled It, and watch Fancies have changed hands at this him and his birds. T h .re was a cer- price, and I largely blame the de tain fascination in watching hla ry th - cllne of the breed to the high prices mlc precision of his actions as he push , raked for god specimens. As soon as ed over the beam with one h a n d /w e commercialize a hobby we sign raised the web w ith one foot, then its death w arrant. It has proven so In threw the Hhuttle w ith the other every case. Today fa irly good stock le n d . lie would look at his birds, birds can be purchaser for »25.00 per h.'s face wreathed in smiles and ask pair, but bigger prices w ill be in me “ Did ts ivver see two s i ’ansum I ’ vogue in this country before long, thl lie ." I used to admit "Ah n lw e r W hen we In America go In for a d'd." I t Is meh nun as this that hobby, we do not study the cost, and we must thank for producing the canary breeding for exhibition Is In- I f ulsome specinen of canaries we see creasing by leaps and bounds all over cn »he show bench today. It takes i the United Ktates and Canada. Every It ,—!, and a high degree of skill to big elty In the east and central states it nl.e a firs t class bird fancier. The , and also on the Pacific coast, has wr ntejTul bl.ds we a e today were n o t ' now Its cage bird society, havlnj one TRACHOM MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE U r t i M w - T W i ear kan to I m M the m A la U n w«rto drWIac M .« tk . * t M m rear. r«a4-M tins e ri* •< M m »realert «at «tr Ura ■ n r kam rig M to ai Caan Olaa«» SolfetoMl W s WOTlh m aar Maito M m em t «< a a « * ■m «f F lr mtiu M f f«M M m « a frir •< *kto L Aa» M m v »t»a baili lato a Mr*. ^ H o m e M erciiaiit WHO IS HE? He ia the chap who gives you credit when you are financilly broke and carries your account unutil you are able to pay. « He ia the chap wl(o give» you back your money or make* ex change* when you are not satisfied with what you have bought. He is the chap who meet* you at the door with a handshake, and let* you out with a message to the “kids” and a real “Come again, goodbye.” He is the chap whose clerk* live in the home town and spend their money with you and other local people. He is the chap who help* support your churches and charitable or ganization* and talks for the home town and boost* for it every day in the year He is the chap who visit* you when you are sick, send* flowers to your family when you die, and follow* your body out among the tree* a* far a* human feet may travel. He is the home merchant — your neighbor — your friend—your helper in time of need. Don’t you think you ought to trade with him, and be hi* friend and hi* helper too? Don’t you know that the growth and prosperity of your town depend* very largely upon the success and prosperity of the home merchant? Out-of-town people judge your city by the ap- pearance of the »tore» and the degree of enterpri»e fehown by the home merchant*. Home Merchant* Succeed When Home Folk* Give Them Loyal Support WHAT YOUR MERCHANT ADVERTISES YOU CAN ORDER WITH SAFETY— HE IS RELIABLE. Black & White Garage . J. G. PEARSON, MANAGER ISe 2 le F.B. Barker, Agt. 3 b BBBBBBB BB BB B BB BB BB BB BB B B3B BB BB BB BB »B »M Every beauty In something elBe other than m a y ta . or is o . n i c y . . i e or tuore exhicitions yearly. dollars. the product of generations of bird exhibition makes more enthusiasts, Next week I w ill discuss more ol and It w ill not be long now before lovers like the old weaver. The Scotch fancy canary depicted cageblrd enthusiasts w ill be as num the exhibition breeds. I f any reader To those of us who love beauty as has anything special they would like well as song In our cage birds, the last week is another trium ph of love erous hero as they are in the older me to discuss, kin dly w rite In care of exhibition varieties w ill be the most and patience. I t used to be called the countries. I t is a sign of a higher pleasing, Many there are that prater “ B lr-r-d o' circle” and the "Glasgow civilization when we begin to see the editor. the lusty song of the exhibition can don" but the Scotch are great stick aries to the subdued 3ong of the ro ll lers for their rights, and as the breed ers. W e are not all musical critics. was the national bird, they objected The song of the exhibition breeds to Glasgow getting all the credit, might w ell be compared to the Jaz? hence the change from Glasgow Don music, w hilst the Roller revels ir to Scotch Fancy. I sometimes think th at the man Beethoven's sonatrs. T ell It not In L ath , or if you do, only whisper it, who first conceived the type must but It 13 true, I never did care for have taken a wee drap too much FREEWATER.,OREGON. sonatas. I suppose I got sick of hear cream in his parrltch. Be th at as it ing them when I was a youngster, my may. as a teat of breeding it has few Big vigorou» Collins Chidki from high producing pure-bred equals. It w ill not be the fancy of all sister pounded the life out of him. For sheer tcav.ty of outline and or us, to some It w ill seem more flocks. Selected for rapid growth and high vitality. Co’lina chick» silkiness of plumage, the Roller sim grotesque than handsome, but the grow faster, mature quicker and develop into better layer» than the ply Is not in It w ith the British bred breed has many followers In Canada. ordinary chicks. Production i» what count». We guarantee 100 canaries. Take the Yorkshire for In Scotland the breed has lost its per cent of live, vigorous ehicks tent prepaid by parcel poet or ex instance, they are rig h t up to the hold to a large extent. When I was press. S. C. White Leghorns, 15c each; Rock» and Rods and all young many of the big bird shows did i minute In both form and dress. Their he.ivy breeds, 18c. We also do custom hatching. Send or bring ua sylphlike flg u r.s would make some of not give classification for any other your chicken or turkey egg». our young women green wlh envy; breed aside from an A. O. V. class. they are so slim that they can be pass- That means any other variety, I might C. F. COLLINS, Proprietor, Freewator, Oregon. ed through a signet ring and t h e ir , pay for the benefit of the uninitiated, skirts are draped barely to the knees Today there are as many, If not more. and they wear silk dresses every Border Fancies, Norwich and York shires exhibited In Scotland than day. Color is a specialty in the Y o rk there are Scotch Fancies. It bas become the fashion this last shires too, they are found In beauti fu l yellows and buffss. always color few years to poke tun at the natural fed for exhibition, m aking them a th rift of the Scotsman; we call ft an delightful orange yellow. Then there other name In this country, but if we ere cinnamon and greens and combi could Just attend the great bird shows nations of these two colors w ith yel- held In Edinburgh nd Glasgow, and low and buff.. Altogether at a big see the thousands of handsome birds ebow Yorkshires w ill be divided Into ¡staged there, competing for prizes. ( r i i A K àlriliü A D C A K lL lt ) (Illu stratio n s by N. E. R Carter.) = Where You Always Receive