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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1910. Father Stickleback Fish Protects Eggs in Nest LOOKING AHEAD— W AIT Man does not know at just w hat stag e in the evolution of life parent- an im als begin to develop a desire to help th eir children through the ten d er and dangerous stag e of their lives. We have, how ever, observed a few instances where the protective instinct is found in anim al life as low as the fishes. One of the m ost interesting and fam iliar illustrations is th a t of the sticklebacks, w rites F ran ces E P otts in N atu re m agazine. The m ales of this group build nests of w aterw eeds, binding them together with m ucous webs or th read s se creted from the kidneys. When sa t Only in cooperation can we see the application of those higher isfied with the nest, the m ale looks around for a m a te to occupy it. If principles of economics and of democracy for which America stands. he does not succeed in attractin g a It has been dem onstrated in the Scandinavian countries th a t coop m ate, he reso rts to force and drives eration can both realize th e unalienable rights of every one to an in a fem ale—or several of them —into come, employment and ownership and also preserve and strengthen the nest until he has a satisfactory free religion, education and government as well. num ber of eggs. A fter the fem ale deposits the eggs in the nest her responsibility for her S W A N S D O W N CAKE FLOUR 21 «! children is over. In fact, she would enjoy eating the little fish and prob S H R IM P Dry Pack - 5 o*-tins 2 for 25^ ably would do so except for their vigilant father. N ever during the period of incubation- does he for BIG VALUE ROYAL PUDDINGS sake his vigil, often fighting off ene m ies, and even the fem ale, with the Off use of the stickles on his back. Not Hermiston, Oregon An economy coffee you only does he guard his precious G ELA TIN DESSERTS can really enjoy. trea su re, but, with the use of his tail and fins, he circu lates w ater LB. J Packages ............................. through the nest to provide plenty M E T H O D IST CHURCH A person who has only one hand be of oxygen and m aintain purity. In C O L U M B IA NEWS Stearns Cushing, Pastor case the cu rren t spills an egg. or a comes lopsided and can not be expect young fish stray s out, he rescues it (Continued from Page One) M IL D -E X A Quality Bleach .... “A Prophet Speaks To America.” ed to do much work. Has your right */« 230 and retu rn s it to the nest. hand become w ithered? T here is a m arin e catfish, the gaff- This will be the subject of the Sun P. & G . SOAP W hite N aptha At the F o rrest Moore home for a Sunday evening we have our B.Y. 10 bars 35< topsail, inhabiting the A tlantic and day morning service. Realizing th a t watermelon feed F rid ay night were P.U. and Bible study hour. This Gulf coasts, the m ale of which as America m ust accept a responsibili Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke and fam i sum es a rem ark ab le fam ily respon ty to world civilization to an extent week we take up the 13 th chapter of ly, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McMullen and sibility. Unbelievable as it m ay th a t we have never seen, w hat course Genesis. family, Mr. and Mrs. W alter Moore- house and daughter Betty and Mrs. seem , he protects the eggs during of action are we going to take? Does We’re Here PHONE Cecil W arner and Glen. CHURCH OF C H R IS T incubation by holding them in his to Serve I 3011 mouth. The incubation period m ay religion have an answ er amid the Mr. and Mrs. George Beddow are Columbia School be a full month, and the eggs nearly confusing tum ult and uncertainty? reported to have sold th eir home in George W eston, E vangelist th is district. an inch in d ia m e te r; the m ale may Isaiah once told a nation th a t if they How thankful we should be th a t c a rry at tim es as m any as 50 in this did not repent, they would suffer. D inner guests a t the B. E. Getchell we Still have liberty to worship God home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Jim <• <• ❖ ♦ <• <• <j> <• ■> $ where you can be alone with your m an n er, although 25 m ight be n ear Modern prophets have been telling e r the average. Some scientists this generation the same. W ar is the according to our conscience? Yet it Knox, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wells m ain tain that these fish m ay reach * GARDEN CLUB * thoughts for the day. is a sad commentary on present con and son Billy, Miss Ja n e t Luhura and Our library law n and landscaping a length of four inches before being result of m an’s sin and selfishness. ditions th a t many do not worship Jam es Getchell. Will he repent? * CH ATS * is a credit to the w orkers who have throw n out from under the parental Mrs. Melvin Van Scoyk, who has God a t all, and many fail to worship Remember the Sunday School hour. been visiting at the Duane Lathrop made it so. Drive around the loop by roof. in sp irit and in tru th . by M rs. Vera Doyle home, has returned to Sheridan, Ore. You cannot afford to miss. In the the schools and notice the m asonry Again we invite you as follows: Mrs. Emma Christley and son Del evening, Allen Black will lead the We have made a tour of the g a r done with ju st our native rock from Lord’s day, 10 a . m., Bible study; 11 were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hare Runs Circles, Then Epworth League discussion on the dens in this locality and find flowers off the butte. Going on you pass the a. m., worship and communion, sub W. B. F oster Sunday. in abundance. Flowers and shrubs homes on Gladys Avenue and the Gives Hounds the Slip topic, “ Economic Background of ject, “Things Which Are W ritten ” ; Mrs. H arry Clark and two child W ars.” ren and Mrs. H enry Lindner and seem to ju s t put th a t final touch to churches and all show work well The story of a E uropean hare You will find a warm and friendly 8 p. m., gospel service, subject, “The mother, Mrs. DeGarmo, caffed a t the a home and we are so glad to see done. which played “ rings around the H eart of Jesus: W ednesday, 8 p. m., W arren home Sunday afternoon. everyone taking an interest in their Many gardens are tucked aw ay in rosy” with pursuing beagles is told reception a t all our services. “The Prophecy of Joel”. Donald Webber, Willie Miller and by W illiam H. B ennett in a recent surroundings. the back yard and if the eye is quick issue of the Canadian Field N atur Bible drill for the young folks fif F ran k Bryson of A thena and Miss Mrs. T. O’G rady has a border of while passing a glimpse of color may alist. H E R M IS T O N B A P T IS T CH U RCH teen minutes before 8 each evening Rae W ilbur of Pendleton spent Sun day at the Mabel Weeks home. zinnias 250 feet long. be seen. G rayden D. Loree, P astor meeting. “ An interesting experience which Mr. and Mrs. H. G. McCulley spent Mrs. Roy Hale has a bed of canna Our Sunday morning topic will be I t is im perative fo r all members to happened one w inter in the Caledon Come and be sure of a g reat wel Sunday evening a t the B. E. Getchell lilies th a t ju s t splash with color. tu rn out for the meeting A ugust 23. j Hills of O ntario w as the loss of a “The Man With the W ithered H and”. come. home. Look fa r enough back and you may There is an annual picnic to discuss. h are in a ced ar sw am p ,” says Ben see their peacock stru ttin g and that Also a fall flow er show. Do you ' nett. “ After about an hour’s run is really the only thing I know of w ant it or not? New committee over hilly country, the h are had th a t would distract your attention chairm en must be appointed. Also en tered the sw am p and im m ediate ly had proceeded to m ak e a large from the flowers. bring your program for one meeting oval of about a m ile in circu m fer Mrs. Chas. Taylor has one of the along. Really the meeting should be ence. nicest pine groves in her yard on the very full of activity and we need “ The hounds ca rrie d the line project. I t makes a lovely re tre a t your support. about six tim es around and finally f a il t o p le a s e y o u f cam e to a loss. T rack s in the snow told the story. What had happened C E N T R A L CH U RCH OF C H R IS T was quite sim ple. The hare had AT S A FE W A Y -««, GOOD TIM E com pleted the oval th ree tim es and C. W arner, Pastor •f ««*, every c < every pee- w as p a rt way around for the fourth BEEF R O A S T ..................lb. 1 ebete «met be eetialectorytoyM AHEAD We shall worship Sunday morning lap when, with a bound, it had left the oval and waved farew ell for BACON, any size piece, lb. 19tf around the theme, “ The N atu re of p a rts unknown. The hounds had C hrist’s Messages,” and in the even continued to run the oval until all S IR L O IN S T E A K .........lb. 28«! ing service, “ More Than Conquerors.” scen t had been lost. The choir will sing as an offertory “ T im e and again when a h are SLICED SA LM O N ..... lb. 194 Sunday morning, “ Unto The Hills.” had been run for th ree hours or so Dance Presented by Allan Clarke will sing, “C alvary.’’ and was beginning to tire, another G RO UND BEEF.......2 lbs. 29< S tanfield Commercial Club For the evening service, a ladies trio h are would com e in from the side and follow it. Invariably, after a Music by consisting of Betty Jackson, Mari- short tim e, it would becom e aw are PURE LARD ...........4 lbs. 29«! belle Clarke and Ethel Clarke, will of its plight and leave the trail of The Troubadors P opular Prices— Plus Tax sing, “Jesus Saves.” its w eary neighbor. What would the hounds do? They alm ost alw ays fol lowed the new com er, and the tired SPEEDY MIX SHORTENING h are escaped. l ib. can 15* 3-lb. c an 39* "Som e days we would trav el 15 or 20 m iles in nearly a straig h t line, KARO Syrup Blue 3-lb. 3 7 c because a h are running in a big cir Sun-Maid Raisins is-oz 7c cle woulo pass on its trail to another h are at the ex trem e of its te rrito ry ; and the sam e thing would happen I W hite repeatedly, one h are after an o th er,” The Woman*« Recipe Loaf C Satin says Bennett, beyond the horror of w ar th a t has been and is now convulsing the world today, there is little to che?r the observer. When the terrible struggle now going on is over, most careful observers agree, will come tim es to try the souls of man. Then must come reconstruc tion. 'I he awful cost will then be known. A new world m ust be built on the wreckage of the old. We a re challenged by the fact th a t we have on this continent the fram ework for a system th a t may yet save freedom and culture. T hat fram ew ork is the cooperative movement as it exists today. We are becoming conscious of the shortcomings of Capitalism and its attendent profit motive. We are also able to see the fau lts of Com munism and Fascism, noting with uneasiness and concern the loss of individual freedom and liberty which attend these European sys tems. EARLY NEXT MONTH N ew 1941 F ord W ith Low Cost FOUR CYLINDER ENGINE Rohrman Motor Co COFFEE HERMISTON MERCANTILE COOPERATIVE y ^ tu m oney Back- "r SAFEWAY MEATS Saturday, Aug. 17 A t S tan field ROVAI SATIN SAFEWAY YOU CAN’T GO WRONG B R E A D ™ /.; ON THESE BARGAINS Friday • Satu rd ay - Monday sack or shaker SALT PERFEX P o rk & 1 5 4 Q uart 10r - l/a gal. BIEACH Beans Sw eet Pickles Potato Chips L arge IOC 0 oz can Full Q u art Pkgs. Cream Mix Candy Edwards C offee 22c 3 F”r 2 5 c 1 lb. cello bag “ 18c H ard wheat Macaroni & Spaghetti Egg Noodles J E L L O 6 Delicious Flavors 1 1-oz. pkgs. For 19c 25c 14c Connor’s Cash Store PHONE 27S1 — HERMISTON ‘Swiss N a vy’ a Kitchenette W earied of answ ering questions about a barrel-like stru ctu re they are building in one of the A m erican Airline h an g ars a t L aG uardia field. New York, several airplane m e chanics posted a sign over it read ing. "M ock-up for subm arine of Swiss N avy.” The au th o rs of the sign enjoyed the joke thoroughly although they found th at they had m ore questions to answ er than before because of the term "m ock-up,” which is avia tion slang for a form or p attern. What the men a re doing is build ing an experim ental model of a new Douglas tran sp o rt in which it is hoped m eals can be cooked. At present m eals served in the air are p rep ared on the ground. “ W e're ju st trying to m ake all our m istak es beforehand,” N. K. Wil son. supervisor of passenger serv ices for the airline com pany, ex platned, when asked about the > model. •Egg’ State Pennsylvania ranks first in the United States in the dollar value of its egg crop and second in the num ber of eggs produced, the Pennsyl vania Chain Store council reported in opening a producer-consumer campaign to move a heavy surplus of eggs into consumption in behalf of the state's $«5.000.000 poultry in dustry. * 10 lb s.51c S p i n a c h Emerald Bay 2 ^ a 12c Cookies L o o m . Wile« pkg. 15c Kingsford Starch 3pk»13c Western Pride c Glen Oaks (Cloee-Out) DCCBESS u a a . Pint Jar 17« Qt. Jar PENTHOUSE PORE A BEANS No. 2<A tins 25« Cone. Super Suds2p4k“ 19 c Super Suds 22 oz r » j f*.l7c Sierra Pine Soap 3 ck. 19c S& ■ O tt K Pineapple,Broths)». 2 No. 2V4 29c Pineapple Juice, Libbys 46-oz 21c Peanut Butter, Beverly aaa 23c ZEE TOW ELS 3 rolls 25«! JUKE (Cbni<ISMATO Airway Coffee tb. 12«, 3 to bg 35« Heb HNI CeWae R> M e, 2 Ibbg 35c MarsbmaNews,. Fluffiest, lb. 10c Comfort Tissue, 4/23«; Zee 4 /1 5c Bittersweet Cbec. 2 uL 25c I- T 1 I— Local Grown Large Portland Grown GREEN PEPPERS^ Large Bullnose LEMONS Large Sunkist CAMTKJÌ6UST EA i e m o 2 c 5. osangs