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PAOZ SIX THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11. 1*10 HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, O BEtiO X j Odd Form o f Currency in Early Fur Trading In the obi days the Indian trappers took their furs regularly to the near- est fort and were sometimes five months In making the round trip, says sn article In the Wisconsin State Journal. It was not uncommon. In times when Independent traders, employing "runners of the wood»,” en tered Into competition with the fac tors of the Hudson’s Bay company In Canada, for aif Indian to make a Journey ot 50 WjS*B. If by doing so, he could obtain anWktru pound of gun powder. * Indians nsnally traveled In compa nies on their long canoe trips to bar ter ttaetr season’s catch of furs. When they arrived at a fort or post the fac tor seldom allowed more than two of bis red customers to enter bin store room at one time. When an Indian brought In his pelts he was given a carved stick or other token termed a “llade-beaver," being equal In valne te a prime bearer skin, so that this “Made-beaver” was the standard of value. After the value of furs bad been estimated and he held his “Made- beaver” token, the Indian proceeded to buy his goods for next season. R e v o c a tio n o f R igh t« F o rc ed O u t H u g u en o t« Phelps and Mra. Mabie Ralph and loin* Rebekah*. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS The Ideal WHITE LIGHT Mrs. W alter Mead was initiated daughter Helen were Pendleton vis into the Rebekah lodge Wednesday itors Tuesday afternoon. evening at Echo. Clarisse Watson, former local girl fo r thejiome •without falectricity F u ta Walla W»lla. Goes to Spokane. Mrs. C. C. Durfey left Wednesday now of W alla W alla, Washington was (or Spokane, Washington, where she a guest at the T. H . Fraser home Mrs. W. L. Morgan who under Raymond Crowder former editor w ill visit friends several days. Monday and Tuesday of thia week. went an operation In Portland last of the Hermiston Herald, now editor Saturday la reported improving. Dr, Morgan, who went to Portland to be of the A rlington B ulletin, was in Gives Lnncheons. Nominee Here. Mrs. C. M. Jackson was hostess W. O. Staver, Republican nominee w ith his w ife Saturday and Sunday Hermiston Sunday of thia week. Thursday for a luncheon after which for Joint Representative 22nd Dis returned to Hermiston Tuesday of bridge was entoyed. She w ill also tric t. of Pilot Rock, was in Hermis- this week. Visiting in Kansas. be hostess for another luncheon next i ton Thursday of this week in the ¡interest of his candidacy. Mrs. R. A. Brownson Is visiting Saturday. 111 in Portland. Former Editor Here. TO TH INQ will add more to Stated Communication. relatives and friends In Eureka. K an Stated communication of Queen sas. She expecta to return to her Esther Chapter O; E. S., next Tues thia day at 8 P. M. Visitors welcome, borne in thia city some time week. Degree. By order W . S.— adv. Visits From Portland. Robert Armstrong of Portland is Halting at the home of his sister, Mrs. U rla Lenhart. In Hospital Ed Dunning Is a patient at the Hermiston Medical hoepltal receiving treatment for an infection on hla 'ace. • Woman Shoots Deer. Mrs. C. C. R E A D T H E HO M E PA PER Durfey, Mra. Leila Poor Fish! B u tte r a n d C h e e se N o t ’ th e O n ly M ilk P r o d u c ts Though you might not think It, the hack collar button you are wearing, and quite likely your shirt buttons, were provided by a cow which Is still placidly chewing the cud In some green field. Things are not what they seem, for “bone” studs, “bone” but tons, “ivory” combs and brashes and all kinds of small hard white fittings have often nothing to do with either bone or ivory. They begin their existence as noth ing more solid than milk. At certain times of the year more milk la pro duced on the farms than can be sold for drinking purposes or made Into butter and cheese. But there are fac tories ready to take any surplus. Milk contains a substance known as casein, which can be separated from It by chemical processes. By pressing all moisture out of casein and treat ing It In various ingenious ways, a hard white solid la produced which can be molded readily Into any de sired shape and has excellent wear ing properties. The liquid obtained when casein Is made can be turned Into glue, paste and size. The Huguenots were the Puritans Last week when Mr. and Mrs. H. of France In the Sixteenth and Sev 15. Shesely and H. W. Kelley went enteenth centuries. The name was first to M t. E m ily near La Grande to hunt need about 1500; Its origin la unknown. leer, the woman of the party show- The Huguenots suffered severely In id that women are better hunters the reign of Francis I and his Im mediate successors, and after 1502 than men as she came home w ith a. were frequently Involved In war, leer, and the men returned empty Gerald Pearson of La under the leadership of such men as handed. Admiral Collgny and King Henry of Grande accompanied them on the Navarre, afterward Henry IV of hunting trip. France. Collgny and from 20,000 to 80,000 others fell In the massacre of 8t. Bartholomew, August 24, 1572. Opening Dancing Studio. T w llla House is opening a danc In spite of all this, they continued numerous and powerful and the Edict ing studio in the I. O. O. F. hall at of Nantes, Issued In 1508 by Henry Hermiston on October 11, 183o at gave them full political and civil 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. Toe, ballet and ap.— adv. rights. Their power was broken after the surrender of La Rochelle and the revocation of the Edict of Nantee by Louis X IV , In 1085, and hundreds of Slavery thousands of Huguenots, went Into The first slaves were prisoners of exile, going to Prussia, Holland, Swit war. When an army was defeated, such zerland, England, . Scotland and the of the defeated men as surrendered be New world. longed to the conqueror by right of conquest, and so also did the women and children, and the entire wealth Pottery's Pioneer of the subdued region. From tilts Joseph Wedgwood, the pioneer of custom arose the maxim, "To the vlc^ English pottery, in 1730 began his as tor belongs the spoils." So slavery sociation with the “potworks” where ■dates from the first battle afted which his brother was master at the age of pian awoke to the fact that he gained nine, and here he learned the art of nothing by putting those he had con making pots npnfi thff wheel In the an quered to the sword, but might gain cient manner. Early In 1750 Wedg- hy making u»e of their services as weod started on bis own as a manu slaves. So far as we know slavery facturer. Four years later he installed began In the East, not in Africa. The a£ "engine-turning" lathe In his works first colored persons brought to Amer and the first pieces of erfglne-tumed ica, or rather to the West Indies, pottery were produced. Soon Wetlg were brought In October, 1802, by John wood's business Improved tremen Hatrklns. These were either bought dously and he received a command or • forcibly seized and transported. from the queen for a tea service. He There were 900 In the first shipment also sent sets of cream-colored vases and at that time three ships were em to the palace, which, after receiving ployed In the trade.— Literary Digest. the patronage of Queen Charlotte, nr, Pendleton Vizitor. _ GET OUR PIECES called "Queen’s Ware," Rich With Rema.se H O /’ SCHOOL SUPPLIES OH, MY GOODNESS ALSO VITAPHONE VARIETY AND| VITAPHONE ACT POWER WILL BE OFF IN UMATILLA, 100 SHOWS IN ONE You’ll th rill w ith Ita drama! Wwad Fararad Over Slras You’ll »«'me 00 or 70 year» ago H traveler You’ll laugh at Ita humor. on the winding hillside road, or «hat rasp w ith amazement at the menlfold is now John Bull park. Grand Rapida. wonder» of thia super entertain found a horseshoe and tacked It to a ment. tree with a oonpla of nails. Recently ,he *»» *fo aed to go through a iwrtloa of the woo«. Investigation revealed tka hor, , «•oe with M yearly growth ring» STANFIELD t . * “ t,- • > T AND ECHO ON SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2«, FROM 8 A. M. UNTIL 1 F. M., FOR. THE PURPOSE OF CUTTING OVER TO NEW SWITCHING STATION. Hermiston Light & Power Co. fVA z RED & WHITE TH " BRIDE OF TMB •SUNNY S I D E ^ T ™ h * — —ï— .........j Hermiston Meat Market DROMEDARY PASTEURIZED DATES S for. ....♦•te.--.- - — CHOICE CAL. SMALL WHITE BEANS RED A WHITE POPCORN. TINS 2 for ............................................... 3 Pounds for ....... ............... ---........... 17c 2 for ...... - ...... 2 for .....— ....... ................ TOMATOES, GREEN A WHITE No. 1%— 2 for ............................. 35c 39c 26c 26c 4 Pound Package ------------ RED A WHI T E CHIU CON CARNE BLUE A WHITE OYSTERS 45c 2 for............................ ................ — ..... - RED A WHITE CORN OR GLOSS STARCH 29c 19c UNITEDLY OPERATED INDEPENDENTLY V OWNED I TUM-A-LUM TICKLER Published fa the la! teWsUoi th« PMpl* ef Hermiatan and vidaity ftp --------- ------------ . -T t-LUM LUMBER 00. .n # Voi. io BLUE A WHITE RAISINS SAXT— R A W. 29c " *■ T — 29c 45c . 21o A. W. TURNBLAD — PHONE 411 RED A WHITE PURE MAYONNAISE QUICK QUAKER OATS . - „ .“QuAlitj——Serrioe” We reserve the right to limit quantities - . “THE HOME OF QUALITY MEATS” —Red & White Super Special*. Pinta 16o . . to select from WE DELIVER 29c . . A Full Line of Fresh and Cured Meats PHONE YOUR ORDER 2 pound package _____ . SHOULDER PORK ROASTS, FOUND WE BUY FOR YOU WITH A DEGREE OF CARE WHICH YOU COULD NOT POSSIBLY EXERCISE IN BUYING FOR YOURSELF. THAT IS WHY “GOOD HOUSEKEEPING” AWARDS RED & WHITE PRODUCTS THE COVETED SEAL OF ITS APPROVAL AND ENDORSEMENT— YOUR ASSURANCE OF QUALITY AND VALUE, BLUE A WHITE COCOA . STFAKS, 8 P0U NU D 6.F0R NONE BETTER O*»NIP. SERVES BU'.'fR SAVES . Hermiston, Oregon, October 23, 1130 RED&'WHITE STORES No. 41 EDITORIAL P. S.—Santa Claus la coming soon — Just enough tint» tor ua to build you that new flretfaee— Iota of up- Kind *o crimpy these morning*— to-date fireplace designs and plcturaa hope year fuel bln i» fready for a big here. . i- : 1» m . load of "TUM-A-LUM,”-a n d by the load of "TUM-A-LCMP“ and by the "Oh. Gerald, I’ve bean stung hy a gotten to be a regular BUYWORD wasp.” for good fuel around Hermiston “Quick, put soma ammonia «a It." "I can’t, it’s gone." Phone or call us today for a load— boy, howdy— (hem’s gwset music. - We ain’t been doing muck “TUM-A- LUMP** business this rammer and we got to GET HOT on this fuel bust • • Cent Wheat. • • Cant Lumbar. aeaa from now on. R. A. Brows son. Editor. THE —C O jfflh k - DON’T FORGET POT ROAST, FOUND J. M. NÖRTON, Owner IN TFCHNIC0L0R ALSO FQX NEWS I STORES OUR SFECIAXS FOB SATURDAY SUNDAY A N S MONDAY vegetarian.” Rrwinf IL NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS SAT. & MON., OCT. 25-27 Advertising for a love partner. I t ’s | vcandalous! But that was the only way this I ;ood looking g irl could get the mil-1 lion dollars she Inherited! And Just to make tt harder. tw o| maiden aunts were looking for a fam ily scandal to break the w ill! Laughing? W e're roaring. And I io are the thnunanda of mirth-lovers | who have seen it! Little Johnny hurst Into the house, brimming with Information shout the family who had Just moved In next door. "There's a fattier and a mother." he declared, "and they have three klda that 1 can play with. They must he awfol Important people.” he aifcled. “What makes you think they’re lm portantT” hla mother wanted te know. “Well," defended Johnny, “one of THE ULTIMATE IN ENTERTAIN the ktds told me hla father was a MENT WM ruf <5<’" ,u Ï if- V IT A P H O N E P IC T U R E S Story Tonic te Patient Import sa t Q At THE HERALD OFFICE ©asia (Eijpatn? O f all town« on the Rhine, Mains Phone 18-W probably recalls more etorlee than any other. Mains Is Outenbarg, the first TWO SHOWS EACH EVENING printer's town. There are the older First Show Starti 7:Oo P. M. •torlea of the Rpmnp legions under Agricola, who camped there 1,050 years FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ago. Stories of the building of the cathedral, and the all-powerful arch bishops of Mains who were inch an Important factor In the history of the Holy Roman empire. Then there was the starving fiddler who crept Into the cathedral to play for the Virgin and who was rewarded when sh« kicked off her golden shoes Into his hat. It was here, too, that flecker found the Shake- npesre death musk, once owned by the W ith Loretta Young and Doug. F a ir Keeselstndt family. banks Jr., Louise Fazenda, Otis | H arlan , Eddie Nugent. How the ending of a aerial story helped a girl patient to recover has Just been told by Sir Brace Bruce Porter, a prominent Ixmrion physician. "A novelist once wrote a serial In which the heroine was suffering from a grave disease," he related. "A girl who was dying of a similar dlsense read the story, and I mold see It was having a great effect on her mind. The heroine got better—and my patient re covered. too. She did not know that I had written to the novelist and told him that at all costs he must allow his heroine to recover, as m,v patient's life depended on It. He rewrote the ending to save her life." » ' Oregon Hard ware & Implement Company TIMB Y O U NBBD Circular* - .♦ Invitations Letterheads Folders • Cards . Statsm eat* , v „. Envelopes •?.- Billheads • • ' ' Lumber prices now lowest In yrara. Wa’ll help you figura It out! • T ” ' ♦ Clava Clark la reshlugllng hla house and having wmc new built-in . H. B. Hallybortoa Is buUdlaf • cupboards put I* thv Xttebea. cem»at «lio thia wavk, -* ‘