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Roman H istorian W rote
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o f “ Noble” Caledonians *
CHURCH NOTES
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Piets to the name by which, for five
Published every Thursday at Hermto
Though large families are given offi and a half centuries—21» to 844 A. D. »
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ton, U m atilla County, Oregon, bj cial encouragement In France, where —the people that Inhabited eastern
for militaristic reasons manpower Is Scotland, from the Forth to the Pent-
Paulin« M. Stoop and Alfred Qulrlng
at a premium, the Infant mortality rate land firth were known. In cartain
BAPTIST CHURCH
Publishers.
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In the cities to alarming. The French chronicles they are styled Plctl, Pic-
C. W. Cutler, pastor.
Entered as Second Class Mattel
have become spenders and, with tones, Pletores, or Piccardiiig—all
Sunday school 10:00 A. M.
wages and salaries on a low level, forms of the same root; but some
December, 1 9 H . U m atilla County
married women have poured Into the times the native Gaplic name- of
Morning worship, 11:00.
Oregon.
"gainful occupations." They may run Crultlinlg Is applied to them, and
Evening services, 7:30.
tiny novelty stores, tobacco shops, their country called Crulthen-ttiath,
Subscription Rates:
cafes, the husbands often working else- the equivalent of the Latin Plctavla
METHODIST CHURCH
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where, or pound typewriters In offices and Old Norse Pettland, which still
and tend machines In factories. Their survives In the nnme of the Pentland
Many good wishes for your new
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children, particularly if small, are In flrth. In their wars In Britain the year and all the happiness which you
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evitably neglected and moreover suf- ; Romans came Into collision with ttie can enjoy Is the hearty wish of the
fee from lack of sunshine and fresh Piets. One Roman or Latin writer of Methodist congregation Pastor. Let
air because the old houses, In which that time speaks of "the Caledonians
TWO GREAT MEH
us begin the new year with i»«noun-
families of bumble means are forced and other Piets," which implies the In
( ced purpose of giving the Lore a
There w ill be few who w ill scoff at to live, are only too commonly un clusion of the former In the latter
hygienic. The streets, formerly a play people. The well-known Roman his j first chance in our lives. Nineteen
the award of the prise of »10,000 fo.
the greatest "currant achievement In ground, have become a menace to life. torian, Tacitus, calls Scotland north f thirty-one can be, in spite of econ-
Thousands of French parents send of the Firths of Forth and Clyde, Cal I omic depression, a profitable year for
the field of ctenee" to the two eml
their offspring Into the country where, edonia and he describes the Caledonl- >18- The one prerequisite t»._ Place
nent medical men who discovered the
for a monetary consideration, they ana as a noble race of barbarians, who first thio«« first.-
cure for pernicious anemia. Onl)
receive the care of strangers, The j fight In chariots as well as on foot,
Sunday school and church services
three years ago physicians knew that children benefit by the out-of-doors
with long swords and short shields, as usual. Epworth League at 6:30.
every victim of th at terrible disease but are brought up under alien Influ and whose fair red hair and large
All are welcome to the Sunday ser
was doomed to early death as cer ences sad the homes they come from limbs argued a Teutonic origin. The
vices.
cease
In
large
part
to
have
any
Justifi
tain ly as If he bad been sentenced
Highlanders of today nre of Celtic
origin. The prefix, mac, meaning son
to the electric ehalr. In the best hos cation.—Pathfinder Magazine;
BAPTIST-CHRISTIAN CHURCH
of, to from the Gaelic.
pitals only two or three out of every
Infant Mortality Rato
Problem Facing Franco
hundred casts of pernicious anemic
admitted ever left the hospital alive
Now the whole picture to changed.
Many physicians have reported IOC
percent of cures; some of the hospit
als have had a sim ilar experience.
The man or men who make a dis
covery like that, which lengthens life
and relieves suffering, to surely en
titled to honor above the mere in
ventor of a machine, no m atter how
useful the machine may be. He to
doubly to be honored, for his w ork to
unselfish and w ithout pecuniary re
ward. Under the code of the physi
cian, he may not take money for his
discovery, except as It may come In
such form as the prise lust awarded
to Dr. Minot and D r. W hipple. The
medical man may not patent his dis
covery, or tske a fee or percentage
from Its sale, directly or Indirectly,
lie must publish it to the world, for
the benefit of his fellow -practition
ers and the public whom he serves.
The Inventor of a new machine to
entitled to make all the money he
can from Its development and use.
I t may revolutionise the world, but
the motive back of the Invention was
a selfish one. He Is entitled to hon
ors, but not to the degree to which
the medical discoverer to entitled to
them.
H is to ric E isen ach
Many great men have been associ
ated with Eisenach, which to one of
the most Interesting old towns of
Thuringia. Luther spent part of his
boyhood here, and In later life was
bald la the Wartburg nearby. Bach,
the composer, was organist In the par
ish church. Wagner stayed In the
town while ha was at work on the
Melsterslnger and Tannhäuser. For
most part the town to made up of
small. Irregular houses and narrow,
crooked streets, which date hack hun
dreds of years, though the hills around
are built up with modern villas. Above
Eisenach stands the Wartburg, an al
most Impregnable medieval fortress
which commands a marvelous view of
the surrounding mountains and for
ests.
Keeping Cool
When things are easy, the world
seems to go along pretty well. We
think we nre line fellows. But let a
puff of cold wind come along, and up
go the collars of our coats. In other
won’ | It takes a tight corner for our
chara?7Sr to he tested and proved.
Tile boastful fellow gets into a ter
rible panic when danger threatens. He
forgets all the things he has been
bragging about.
The reul man of courage takes care
not to say what he will do when the
pinch tomes, because he knows hew
frail the human mind Is. But * e
chances are, when the trial does come,
he keeps a stiff upper lip, holds up
his head, stalghtens his hack, and does
his level best not only to bear the
strain, but to triumph In the trial. Yon
can’t be brave If you don’t keep cool.
—London Tlt-BIts.
Freeldentiel Ensign
The use of the Presidential flag
originated with President Arthur. Ho
was the first to suggest It. This was
A lo n g th e O p en R oad
I d the spring of 1882. The fact that
It Is the prime secret of the Open
nearly every other great power of the
Road that you are to puss nothing,
world had a royal ensign—a flng used
despise nothing upon this earth. As you
to Indicate the presence of Its head
travel, many things, both great and
or ruler on any vessel, prompted him
small will come to your attention;
to lay tha matter before the cabinet.
you are to regard all with open eyes
Which made no opposition. President
and a heart of simplicity. Believe that
Arthur himself decided npon the de everything belongs somewhere; each
sign of the flag, a blue ground with
thing has Its fitting and luminous
the arms of the United States In the place within this mosaic of human
center. It was then ordered by the
life. The Road is not open to those
Navy department thnt this new flag
who withdraw the skirts of intoler
should be placed on their list, nod
ance or lift the chin of pride. Reject
hoisted at the main when the Pre-I- I ing the least of those who are called
dent was on board any vessel
It
common or unclean. It Is (curiously)
wss first nsed on the occaslep of Pres
you yourself thnt you reject.—David
Ident Arthur’s trip to Florida In 188.1.
Grayson, In "The Friendly Road.”
10 A. M. Bible school.
The contest between the Red and
Blue ended in a tie. Announcement
in connection with the social will be
made Sunday.
A contest with the Pine City Sun-
day school will begin Sunday. This
contest will last until Easter.
11:00 a. m., preaching services,
subject, “The Devil’s Lullaby Song.”
6:30 p. m., young people’s Christ
ian Endeavor.
C:30 p. ci., adult study class.
7:30 p. m., preaching service, sub
ject, "Come Down Off the Fence."
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
toZ^hrlstian Science" was the sub-
Ject of the Lesson-Sermon la
all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
Sundly, Dee. 2».
The Golden Text was, “There to
a river, the streams whereof shall
make glad the city of God, the
holy place of the tabernacles of the
most High" (Ps. 46:4).
Ameng the citations which com
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
following from the Bible: "How
excellent ie tby lovlngklndness, O
God! . «. With thee is the fountain
of Hie: In thy light shall we Bee
light” IPs. 36:7.9).
The Lesson-Sermon also Included
ihe iuiiowing passages from the
Christian Science textbook, “Sci
ence and Health with Key to the
Scriptures”, by Mary Baker Eddy:
“ S p irit Imparts the understanding
which uplifts consciousness and
leads into an truth. . . .Thia un
derstanding Is not intellectual, to
not the result of scholarly attain
ments; It is tho reality of oil things
brought to light . . . Understanding
Is a quality of God, a quality which
separates Christian Science from
supposition and makes Truth final”
(pp.S05,506).
What finer resolution can one make than thto — to put away t
extra pennies and dollars so that at the end of 1931 y*>'i’U
have a fund of money that would otherwise be wasted
M A K E T H IS RESOLUTION T O D A Y — A N D B R IN G YOUR FIR
DOLLAR TO—
First National Bank
of Hermiston
C a p ita l, S urplus and U n d ivid ed P ro fits O v e r $ 5 0 ,0 0 0
Corvallis,—
Trials calrrigd on at ,
> f
the Oregon Experiment station dur
ing the past biennium indicate that!
rape pasture Increases the daily gain ’
and reduces the amount of grain re-:
quired to produce 100 pounds of gain 1
by amounts varying from 4o to 70
pounds. One acre of rape pasture
will caerry from 15 to 20 pigs when
they nre fed full grain ration. One
acre of pasture will replace 727
pounds of grain for fattening pigs.
F. B. Sw ay», Pres.
R. Alexander. Vice-President
A. H. Norton. Cashier
Some of Our New Year Prices
You can Save Money on
P. & G. LAUNDRY SOAP, 10 Bars
It’s simply a better soap.
Hermiston Herald Want Ads pay.
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R O YAL CLUB K R A U T ........................................................................
SPINACH, Large Size ................................................................. .........
PUMPKIN, No. 2 Mi TINS, 2 for..........................................
SHRIMP ........................................................................................................
AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR, Plain or Buckwheat ........
FOUNTAIN OYSTERS, No. 1 Tin ......................................................
GOOD CORN. 6 cans for ................. - ......................................... ...........
CUT STRING BEANS. 6 cans for..........................................................
WEST SIDE BARGAINS!
PRICE CUTS RANGING FROM 20 TO 50 PER CENT FOR CASH ON
LADIES’ RAYON 50c HOSE for........................................................... 25c
LADIES’ SHOES, 33 1-3 PER CENT OFF.
MEN’S »7.0*0 VELOUR COWBOY HATS, 28 per cent off ...... »5.00
MEN’S »5.00 DRESS HATS, 28 per cent off ................................ »3.75
MEN’S »3.50 DRESS HATS, 35 per cent off ............................... »2.25
BOY’S SHOES— 30 PER CENT OFF.
SWEATERS— 20 TO 30 PER CENT OFF.
WOMEN’S GAYTEES, REGULAR 53.76, AT ............................... »1.50
CHAS, G. BURK’S, INC. H=
GET OUR TRICES ON SHOES— THEY ARE WAY DOWN! ALSO
BLAZERS, FLANNEL SHIRTS AND BLANKETS. WE HAVE A
SPECIAL PRICE THAT WILL INTEREST YOU.______________
WE HAVE GALOSHES, OVERSHOES, R U B B E R S, R U B B E R
BOOTS AND PACKS FOR THE SNOWY
WEATHER.
BEFORE
BUYING LOOK THE LINE OVER AND COMPARE PRICES FOR
SAME QUALITY.
N'
/W -
The word “ rueketeer" to a com
paratively new one, but the thing
Iteelf to as old as any other form of
robbery. The racketeer preys upon
legitim ate business by threats of
damage to life or property If his de
Tem pered Copper Saw
Old-Time Phrase.
mand for tribute era not met. He
A copper saw ncnrly 5.000 years old
The phrase "to put on airs” Is old,
levies nn Illegal tax upon the p rivi has been acquired by the Field Mu having been used as early as 1832.
lege of doing buelneea.
seum of Natural History In Chicago.
“Angel cake" came Into use in the
Hardening copper we» a process prac early 1890s, and "ante” was a com
In the big ettlea the racketeer who
sets fire to a «tore whose owner has ticed by tha ancient« and tha saw is mon poker term in 1853.
“Anti-saloon" was Introduced In tem
refused to pay tor “ protection** to •aid to be an excellent example of
thto lost a r t Saws made of copper perance pamphlets In 1888, and “back-
usually organized la gangs, and so
are not uaed today, as the metal to woodi" appeared as early as 1740,
ta r police and citizens organizations
much too soft I t to believed that
have boon powerless to curb him.
hardening copper to a process for
Few men w ill risk th eir lives for the which only the indents had the se
Going Into the Pot
LOW: Ticket« good in Stand
sake of th eir dollara, and enough
cret and Inventors are still trying to
The expression “Gone to pot” Is
ard Pullman» on payment of
business men have been murdered by restore the a r t Several scientists. It
probably of oriental origin. A tailor
usual Sleeping Car charge«.
racketeers to make others fearful of la said, have succeeded In producing a In Samarkand, who lived near a burial
copper alloy comparable to the hard ground, kept count of the deaths by
resisting th eir demands.
LOWER: Ticket« go od In
ened copper of former dnya. Modern dropping a stone Into a pot for every
Tourist Sleeper» on payment
Tha Federal Government to taking
Industry, however, has found thnt steel funeral that passed. When he died
of asuo I Sleeping Car charge«.
steps to curb soma forma of racket la eo much better than copper thut It |
some one remarked that he had gone
LOWEST! Tickets good in
eering, which can be reached by Fed la now used exclusively In making Into the pot himself.
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Coaches and Chair cars only.
eral laws and agendas. Bvery shipper ■tent tools.
o ' farm products to tha larger m ar
W rite or call on Local Agent
kets to a potential victim of the
for full particular* regarding—
Baker—
City
installed
new
police
Toledo— Mnny improvements being
La Grande — »160,000 Union Pa
racketeers who prey upon the com
S P IC IA L M D U C T IO N S
made to Cooperage plant In this city. telephones to speed service.
mission houses and dealers. The cific depot dedicated recently.
—in O n e -W a y C oach and
Federal lawe requiring every com
Tourist Sleeping Car Faros to
mission merchant handling perish
paints East, effective January
able foods In Interstate commerce to
first.
have a Federal license, and giving
shippers a remedy la the Federal
courts If they do not obtain the pro
ceed« from the sale of their ship
ments. have already had a whole
some effect in putting many crooked
commission houses out of buelneea,
F C. W O U G H TE R , Agent
or holding them to the straight and
Hermiston, Oregon
narrow path.
Now the Government proposes to
follow this up by making It a Fed
eral offense to Interfere w ith Inter
state shipments In any way. The
xsnge which demand that their
friends and they alone ehall have the
privilege of unloading and trucking
produce at certain terminals, and
who beat up and sometimes k ill those
not members of their gangs who try
to handle produce at term inal mar
kets, would corns under the In h ib i
tions of this law.
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35c
15c
71c
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Read the Advertisements
W e will pay CASH for Dressed Turkeys
toll taken by
producer and
middlemen between
consumer to a good
move. And when that to ll to an Illeg i
tim ate one, aa in the ease of the
racketeer, It to eeeeatlal to the wel
fare of the nation th at It be elim in
ated.
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