9*» Wmotatim
Orralfc
raxr T^preigy at Har»
Miatpa. U m stnia Couaty, Oregon By
Raymond Crowder, Editor and Maa-
agar.
•
Btotsred aa second class mattba,
DeeeoAer ISO! at tha postsfflca at
H eraisten, Oregon.
WAR’S EFFECT OM MEMORIES DINOSAUR TRACKS IN EAST FIN CHARGED WITH VENOM 1,M
Btatlatloa Shew T h a t Mere Artlelea
Are Laat In Parle Than ha-
fare tha Cenflict.
The w ar has had a bad effect on
people's memories, according to the
officials of the Paris lost property of
flcp.
In the last year, 40,000 um
brellas hare been left la public con
reyancee—double the prewar number
Subscription la te a
Nearly 28,000 pocketbooks have been
r o t Ong Taa» \ m « m
returned, whereas the average number
For S ix M onths
____________$1.00
before the w ar was about 10,000. More
Payable In Advance.
than 20,000 w rist watches are turned
In annually, andKahout aa many hand
Classified or Loaal Advertisiag
bags. The amount of lost and found
19 cants per lfrte tor firs t iaset (loa. Jewelry baa Increased enormously.
M in im u m charge 26 eeifts. Hubsa-
T he officials believe that thia In
crease In the bualnese of the lost prop
quent Insertions 5 s e n tí por Im e.
erty office Is not at all due to the
greater honesty o f finders In turning
In what they discover, but that It Is
caused by the excitement and suffer
Inga of the w ar days and the strain
of the years that have followed the
conflict.
The average mind and the
average nerves o f today ore not what
! they were ten years ago.
Some curious requests are received
at the lost property office. Kace-track
1 followers w rite In and ask the possl
! bltlty of getting a pair of field gla
found on a race-course, believing thnt
poqpetslon of such a pair would bring
them good Inch.
But the prize let
ter was that o f an Englishman who.
In a crisis of sea-sickness In the Med
iterranean, knocked his portfolio out
G E N U IN E
of Ids pocket, and wrote to ask I f bv
any, chance "his valuable papers had
been discovered In the belly of some
fish sold In tha Parts markets.— De-
DUR H A M
. t r d t N ew s
TOBACCO
-------,<__ $$.os
50
OOQP
CIGARETTES
c
“B ull ”
Remains sf Prehistoric Animal Found
Hear Old Heme ef President
»und Id tha B
Carries Poi-
James Monroe.
Strange three-toed tracks found In
blocks e f sandstone quarried to mu Me
a walk la front of the former home
of President James Monroe at "Oak
H l i r near Aldle, London county, a ll
miles from Leesburg, Va„ have been
declared by scientists to be the foot
prints made In the sand by a gigantic
reptilian dinosaur fifteen million years
ago.
While dinosaurs are chiefly known
from reconstruction of fossil bones
found In the western states, where
these pre-hlstortc creatures were ap
parently moat abundant, many tracks
of these creatures hare been found In
eastern states before, although few re
mains of tlie fossil reptiles themselves
have yet come to light In the East.
The first evidence of dinosaurs was
turned up by a farmer's plow In Con
necticut In 1802, and was In tlte form
of Impressions sim ilar to the footprints
In the sands of geologic time Just un
earthed near Leesburg. At that time,
these mysterious trucks were thought
to belong to some unknown bird and
became known as the tracks of Noah’s
raven.
Later investigation and the
finding of skeletal remains of the di
nosaurs In the West In 1870 showed
that extinct reptiles of gigantic size
had made them.
The finding of these fossils where
President Monroe once lived has re
called to historians that Thomas Jef
ferson, another president from Virginia
and a close personal and political
friend of Uonroe'a, was on of thia
fossil bunt'ers and
himself discovered what he termed
| Ueg, i „ nyXi or -»The Great C|uw>~ „
T he weovor, ar sting bull, as it to
sometime« called, to a Osh native of
the Mediterranean. T h a word weaver
to a derivattoo of the French La Viva,
and was In all probability conferred
upon It In recognition o f Its tenacious
hold on life a fte r being removed from
the water. Like all deep sea fish It
takes a long time to die.
Its means of defense and offense are
carried In a ffve-polnted fin heavily
charged with venom, situated Immedi
ately behind the head. On each gill
plate It carries a poisoned dagger h alf
an Inch long, which It to able to send
out st right angles to the body. A
etlng from these fine Is most painful,
and the flesh surrounding the punc
ture a t once assumes a dark purple
color, while the limb swells to an
alarming ex te n t Its food consists of
the young fry o f other fisli, and It only
feeds when the sun to shining. In
dull weather It burrows Into the sand,
completely covering the body, with the
exception of the five-pointed fin on the
back.
It Is delicious eating. But of course,
care Is required to see that the head
has been taken off properly. In Spain
there la a heavy penalty for exposing
the fish for sale without removing any
spine likely to give a bad wound.—
Detroit News.
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Z O E T H H O U SE R , S h e riff.
By T . B. B u ffin g to n , Deputy.
NOTICE OF SH jatlF S SALE UHDEX
EXECUTION
Notice Is H ereby G iven, T h a t by
v irtu e of an execution and order of
sale issued out of the C irc u it Court
o f tbs State o f Oregon, In and for
the County o f U m a tilla , and to me
directed and delivered upon a ju d g
ment and deerse rendered and en
tered In said court on the 19th day of
November, 1 9 2 J, in favor o f W estern as
Irrig a tio n Company, a corporation,
P la ittff, and against W . J. Staplsh
and C la ra StajJbih, his w ife , John D.
W atson and M a ttie C. W atson, hla
w ife . Defendants, fo r the sum of
F o u r H undred N in e ty -n in e and 16-
100 ($ 4 9 9 .1 5 ) Dollars, w ith Interest
thereon a t the ra te of six per cent
<6 per c e n t) per annum fro m Novem
ber 19, 1923, and the fu rth e r sum of
Seventy-five ($ 7 5 .0 0 ) D ollars a tto r
ney’s fees and fo r N in e D ollars and
70-100 (J 9 .7 0 ) costs and disburse
ments, w hich said decree. Judgm ent
and O rder o f Sale has been docketed
and enrolled In the office of the
C le rk of said C ourt, and
W hereas, by said judgm ent, decree
and order of sale it was directed th a t
the fo llo w in g described real proper
ty In U m a tilla County. Oregon, to-
w lt:
T he N ortheast q u a rte r o f the
Southeast q u a rte r
(N ES4
of
R E ’/.i ) of Section 2, T w p . 3, N.
R. 27, E. W . M ., together w ith
the w a te r
rig h t
app urten ant
MGHIBITED
THEUSEOFCOA'L
TUVIIIWIIUV .in
n u v l v r w v n k SOUTH SEA ISLAND WEDDING
thereto, to -w it: A w ater rig h t
o f one m iners Inch per acre for
King Edward
Edward | , . ef
sf England Ordered M« rrl*«« Arrangements sf Laborers I Pre|ll»t°ric giant sloth which lived hun-
dreils of thousands o f years ago, but
each acre o f said lands, as set
Have to Bo First Sanctioned by
Execution ef Man Found QuHty s f
several million years later than tbs
W hits Man In Charge.
fo rth and described In the w a te r
Burning Bituminous Fuel.
dinosaurs.— Kansas City Star.
rig h t contract from W estern
“T he marripge arrangements of
In 1306 King Edward I of Englnnd
Land & Irrig a tio n Company to
Issued a proclamation making the use the laborers bare are a great source FISH THAT SHOCKS ITS PREY
W . J. Staplsh, recorded In U m a
of
Joy
to
me.
A
ll
marriages
have
of coal as fuel la London a capital of
t illa County. Oregon. In Volum e
Io be sanctioned by the white man
fense.
Whenever an Enemy Approachee the
81 01 Deeds at page 77.
One case Is on record where an ac In charge, and It to hers that the fun
Torpedo It Emits From Its Body
comes In. As the man Is too shy or
be
sold by the s h e riff of U m a fllla
cused was tried, found guilty o f burn
a Kind of Electricity.
Ing coal, condemned und promptly exe too proud to come and say bs wants
County, Oregon, to satisfy said Judg
such and such a woman, generally
cuted.
m ent and decree and a ll costs.
The torpedo, or electric ray, grows
I ’rof. V. 8. Bubaslnlan, professor of one o f the wqmen (not the selected to a large size, sometimes weighing
I w ill, on the 29th day of Decem
one,
Is
deputed
to
come
to
me.
I
hear
orgunlc clieiqlytry at Lehigh univer
seventy or eighty pounds. T ills pe
ber, 1923, nt the hour of eleven
a
sort
of
cough-giggle,
and
then
out
sity. who Is Just cosipletlng extensive
culiar fish has a nearly circular body,
o’clock in the forenoon of said day,
research work on coal tar derivatives, on the verandah I see a woman, a short tall and a very small mouth.
dressed
up
In
her
beet
I
take
no
no
at the N o rth door of the Court House
recounts several amusing Incidents.
The buck Is brownish In color and tbs
• n Pendleton, In U m a tilla County,
The Invisible guseous products of tice, or she would run away. A fter underneath parts are white.
about
ten
minutes
aha
w
ill
come
the combustion of coal were curly pro
Britain's First Church.
Oregon, sell the rig h t title , and In
T he torpedo obtains Its name from
nounced detrimental to health and veg sidling In. Then I ask her what she Its power of giving a violent shock,
According to tradition, Jc-scph of terest th a t said defendants had In
ntatlon. Resentment became Intense wants, and she pitches ms a long- elmllar to ati electric shock, to any Arimuthea reached the shores of hnd to the above deserlbed property
when ladles of rank, their fa ir faces winded yarn’ full o f giggles and smiles. thing with which It comes Io contact
Britain In the year of the Christian
on M ay 4, 1908, or since then have
made faire r by liberal appllciirtcns of I don’t catch more than one word In Whenever an enemy approaches the
era 81, settled at Glastonbury with
ken,
hut
Just
listen
for
names.
Then
powder, underwent a curious change
eleven companions, and built the first acquired, a t public auction to the
fish
emits
from
Its
body
a
kind
of
elec
of complexion whenever they sat near I tell her »0 send the boy to me. He, tricity, which Incapacitates the attack
chnrch. Its length was 60 feet aDd highest blddor for cash la hand, the
I know, Is waiting st tbs gats, but
a coal fire.
Its breadth 26 feet. The walls were proceeds to he applied in satisfaction
er Immediately. In enpturing Its food
he
takes
quits
ten
minutes
to
get
The nature o f the smoke and odor
mnde of twigs and branches twisted of said execution and a ll costs.
the torpedo fish finds this power of
Into
the
house.
Then
the
blushing
from burning coal remained a mystery
together a fter the ancient custom.
Dated this 24th day of November,
use. Being very Inactive. It cannot
bride
Is
pushed
in
by
all
the
other
nntll a fter the middle of the Seven
Professor W illis, In his “Architectural 1923.
pursue the small fish which form Its
teenth century, when an alchemist de- women, and I perform the ceremony. d ie t so It lies In wait until they swim
History of Glastonbury Abbey," re
Z O E T H H O U S E R . S h e riff.
vlsed an Ingenious process of besting This consists o f w riting on a piece of close by and then throws out Its pow cords that “on the spot where the pres
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By
T . B. B u ffin g to n , Deputy.
paper:
*1,
Tanolspe.
do
take
Pous
coal In the absence ef air. Tlie liquid I
ent church stands there existed a
erful shock, which Instantly renders
obtained was-known as “oil ef oonl," slba for three years.’ The couple a f them helpless.
structure o f twisted rods, or bundles,
and wag sold as a most potent remedy fix their mark, and off they go.”—
which was believed to have beeu built NOTICE OF SHFUFF’S SALE OF
I f a person touches this strange fish
“Isles of mualon.’’
for many ailments.
PPOPFPTY ON EXECUTION
os
a Christian oratory, and reported to
he la attacked by cramp, which affects
Notice Is ke-eby r ’ ven th a t by v ir
Then followed the Isolation of large
bs the earliest church In B ritain. It
the stomach, producing a kind of con
W ear Husbands* Skulls.
quantities of Mie highly Intlntnmiihle
bore the name of ‘Vestua Bcclesla,’ the tue of a W r it o f Execution Issued
vulsion. For this reason the torpedo
There is to bs found In tha Adulman
gas. "spirit of coal.“
When coal Is
’Old Church,' and was dedicated to the from the office of the C le rk of the
Is sometimes known as tbs “cramp
distilled for ninm lasllng gas It yields Islands In the Bay of Bengal a rnce fish."— Detroit News.
Virgin M ary,"
C ircu it Court o f the State of Oregon
sn
enormous
quantity
of
black of pigmy people who bejleve that every
for U m a tilla County and to me direct
sticky by-product, now known ns coal child Is born with evil spirits within
Scotch and English.
Where Brides Are Stolen.
ed on a Judgment in said Court ren
him or her. 80 the mother, every two
tsr.
Four separate wrecks had cast up
The
men
of
Ball,
an
Island
In
the
dered on the 26th day of November,
or
three
months,
lets
the
spirits
escape
In 134B Mnnsfleld Isolated a most Im
four men on a lonely Island of the
portant compound, benim e. In tills by through cuts which she Inflicts on the Indian archipelago, still, as they did
1923, In favo r of the H e rm W o n Com
South seas. There were two Scotch
product. In IS C -aa
" year-old In body of the child. As a result all the centuries ago, secure their wives by
pany, a corporation, a , p la in tiff and
men and two Englishmen. A fte r sev
purchase
or
capture.
An
exchange
of
vestigator produced the first artificial 1 men and women of the ieland have
eral years a passing steamer hove to against the A lle n U m a tilla F r u it
their entire bodies covered with scare. ardent glances In temple or market
dye from coal tnr.
and took the four men aboard. Sandy Company, a corporation, as defend
From IRflO to the present day the ! The women of the Islands wear the place, and perhaps a few clandestine
and Donald found their way to tlie ant for the sum of R 8 7 .1 7 w ith In .
meetings, tell the lover if the lady Is
research chemist has subjected coal J skulls of their dead husbands as lov-
skipper’s cabin and in telling their ex
tor to the moat seArchlng scrutiny lnK souvenirs. When a man dies the j not adverse to abduction. He knows,
terest thereon a t the ra te o f 7 per
perlences Sandy said: “It would
however, that If he Is caught In the
known to modern science. Ilia effort« ' little people blow on his face to say
cent per annum from M a rr h 1, 1919,
grieve
yon,
mon,
to
see
the
English
have been rewarded b.v the discovery - <°°d-by, bury him, and then desert act of cnrrylng her off her willing
men.
Never a word did they speak and the fu r th e r sum of H 5 .0 0 a t
ness will not satisfy father or brother;
of no less than ISO Intermedlntea from ,he camp In which they are living
all tlie time they were there; they torney’s fees; and the fu rth e r sum
so he lays his pinna carefully and
which are produced the most gor- A fter several months they came back,
were not Introduced.” "And hoo did of $487.18 w ith Interest thereon at
smuggles
her
away
In
absolute
secrecy.
geous colors, the deadliest polsotyi. the <I,i °P the bones and wash them In
ye lads muck o o t f Inquired the skip
the ra te of 7 per cent per annum
A fter a few days In hiding the groom
most powerful explosives, solvents. In- t,ie * e*-
Finally they hold a dance
per. "Aye, mon, the dee I found Don from M arch 1, 1919 and the fu rth e r
sends a friend to his bride's parents
sulstore, substitutes for sugar, per- ,n honor of the dead man’s skull, paint
aid on the beach we organized a Calc
fumes, tanning materials, flavoring ex- 11 w ,th **d ochre and white clay, and to ask their forgiveness. Though the
■um of 675.00 a tto rn e y ’s fees and
donlan society, a golf club and a Pres
tracts, accelerators, photographic do- <*’ • 11 »fid the Jawbonee to the chief messenger Invariably Is received with
~oets and disbursement;, taxed
at
byteerlan
church.”—Capper's
Weekly
velopers, antiseptics, antipyretics, an- ' mourners, who wear them about their great show of hostility, the culprits
344.65, w hich jud gm ent also orders
usually are forgiven. But If the third
slgesles, diuretics and purgatives.— necks on fiber strings, Ilka huge stones
'h e sale of th e follow in g described
Kansas City Star.
I on a necklace.
visit of the "go-between" Is without re
NOTICE OF SHEHIFF’S SALE
real property In U m atil'.a County,
sult, the lover and his bride are
UNDER EXECUTION
doomed to banishment from their vil
Notice la hereby given. T h a t by Oregon, to -w lt: T he N ortheast Q uar-
Bans« sf Small.
CAVE MEN RULED BY WOMEN Experiments with men and women | lage und people.
by v irtu e of an execution and order er of the N o rth w est Q u a rte r o f the
of sale Issued out of the C irc u it Southeast Q u a rte r of Section 33, Tp.
Female’s Cunning and W it Outcome as to their sense of smell showed that
T a tty Coffee.
camphor was usually associated with
Court of the State of Oregon for ’> N. R. 29 E. W . M „ and ti e Rnnth-
of Her Lack of Physical Strength,
French coffee, Turkish coffee. Bus-
old clothes and cupboards, but with
U m a tilla County, and to me directed iast Q uarter of the N orthw est Q uar
Say French Professors.
•<Inn coffee, all have had their vogue
one subject It aroused a sense of fear
and
delivered upon a jud gm ent and te r o f the Southeast Q u a rte r of Sec
among those who are eonstimtly seek
tion 33, Tp. 5 N. R. 29 E . W . M.
Recent research hy some French xnd a sensation of darkness and suf
Decree
rendered and entered In said
ing the blznrre; but In "A ll About Cof
professors Into the ways of women of focal Ion. I t was found that this sub
I w ill at the hour of 2 o'clock In ,
fee" Is found a recipe which should Court on the 19th day of November
100,000 year« «go have given an unex Ject had been shat ap In a dark wnrd
he weird enough to satisfy anyone's 1923, in favo r of W estern Irrig a tio n the afternoon on the 12th day Janu
robe
as
a
child
and
bad
completely
perted Jolt to preconceived Ideas.
taste. It Is "Judge" W alter Rumsey’s Company, an p la in tiff, and against D ary, 1924, a t the west door of the
forgotten the Incident until It waa rw
They declare that woman In llie days
’new and superior way of making cof F. M ustard, as defendant, for the sum U m a tilla Copnty Court House In Pen- :
Ross oil occa
of our ceve-dwelling ancestors was re called by the smell.
fee" ua given In 1057. “ You must take of T hree H undred S ix ty ($ 3 8 0 .0 0 ) lle to n , U m a tilla county, Oregon, sell
garded as of the more Important sex. sinned a sansa of fear In one subject,
an equal quantity o f butter and aallet- Dollars, w ith Interest thereon at the a ll the rig h t, t itle and estate held or
Men held a secondary position, tol and this waa due to tbs fact that he
oyle, melt them well together, but not rate o f six per cent (6 per c e n t) per
had
met
with
a
motor
accident
on
a
owned by the said A lle n U m a tilla
erated for the sake of the food and
country road In July outside s house tuiyle them. Then stlrre them well annum from the fire t day o f June,
skins provided.
that they mny Incorporate together 1920. and fo r T h irty -fiv e and 40-100 F ru it Company In and to the above
where
roses
were
growing
plentifully.
Women ruled, nnd were Inventors
described N E ’A N W U S E U Section
Then melt together three rimes as
(6 3 5 .4 0 ) Dollars costs and disburse 33, Tp. 5 N. R. 29 E. W . M . and at j
of the earliest arts nnd sciences. It
much honey, and stlrre It well to
Tim
e
te
Quit.
waa the woman's Ingenuity which de
Add thereunto powder of ments, w hich said decree. Judgment
aid tim e and place I w ill also separ
At a party a necklace a woman was gether.
vised snares for animals nnd made
Turkish Cophle, to make It Electuary." and order of sale has been docketed ately sell a ll the rig h t, title and es.
wearing
was
much
admired.
She
took
plans for storing fo.-d against times
Rutter, salad oil, honey and coffee and enrolled in the o fffic e of the
la te owned or held by the said Allen
of scarcity.
Women taught ways of It off to show It better end It was
mixed I
clerk o f said C ourt, and
ninklng clothing from skins of nnlmals passed from hand to hand. Later, It
U m a tilla F ru it Company in and to
W hereas, hy said Judgment, decree
and by the efforts of their hrnlna Im was not forthcoming.
the above described S E ’4
NWV4
“The Joke Its« gone fa r enough,”
Snuff Taking Dies.
and order of sale It was directed that
proved the lot of nil the human race.
S E U Section 33, Tp. 5 N. R. 29 E.
said
the
host.
“I
w
ill
put
this
sliver
In
days
gone
hy
snuff
taking
was
Woman’s cunning and wit were the
the fo llo w in g described property tn
W . M ., Inclu din g such Interest as
cufcoi-.n o f her 'nek of physical dish upon the table, turn out tlie elec general and considered a [mllte act U m a tilla County, Oregon, to -w lt:
tric
light,
count
one
hundred,
and
ex
Polite
people
offered
snuff
Just
as
men
was owned by said A llen U m a tilla
strength, which obliged her to resort
The Southwest q u a rte r of the
pect to find the necklace on the dleh now offer cigarettes. However. It Is
F ru it Company in the above describ
to strategy rather than fore«,
Southwest q u a rte r ( S W U
of
not entirely a thing of the past. An
On the whole, the prehistoric worn when I turn up the light."
ed pieces ot property on the 1 2 th day
When he turned up the light the dleli
English w riter says that many persons
SW14 ) of Section 5, Tow nship
■ a apparently held the same position
of January, 1911. or th a t it has sine«
engaged In night work still use It, and
4. N . R. SS, E. W . M ., together
and ruled man In the same manner had also vanished I
then acquired, a t public auction to
some ministers of religion.
And s
that ah« does today, according to these
w ith the w a te r rig h ts of fo rty
the highest bidder for cash In hand,
Presenting
a
Scapegoat
few
old
ladles,
who
leurned
the
habit
professors— Detroit News.
"John, wake up.” whispered hl» when It was much more prevalent than m iners lnche„ app urten ant there
tha proceeds o f the sale of the prop
to, as specified la the contract
wife.
"There’s a burglar In the It Is now, still d in g to their snuff
e rty rtrrt above described to he ap
H ie U nexpected Reason.
house."
entered In to between the W est-
hnxee and take a pinch now and tlien.
plied to Ihe satisfaction o f th a t por
A fte r a violent quarrel the betrothed
"W ell, what do you want me te do— The Jar In which David Garrick's
ern Land A Irrig a tio n Company
tion o f the execution re fe rrin g to
coupla had decided to pert. During a get up and run the rlak ef helo»
special brand uas kept Is still pre
and D. F. M ustard on the 26th
the firs t sum of $48 7.1 7 w ith In te r
pntah'tixte scene the girl tore the dia-, killed r
day of A p ril, 1610,
served. Rut the days when every buck
r . ' T ’ . r . - ' - rrl " ? . '^ r_ " n“''r
*h ,v w l
“No- hu‘ « f« « And I» I M « » ra .
est thereon as above set fo rth and
snd
heuu
carried
Ids
box
are
gone,
und
he
sold
by
the
s
h
e
riff
of
U
m
a
tilla
It on llie floor st his f-et
lug that somebody's gone through yuai
there seems to be little prospect of County. Oregon, to satisfy said Judg. the fu rth e r sum of $75.00 a tto rn e y ',
Calmly the young follow picked up pockets, don't blame me."
their return.
fees together w ith eoets, and the pro
the ring, dusted It with his handker
ment and decree and a ll costs.
ceed» of the sale o f the property last
Chief snd placed If carefully In Ills
Fourteen M iles In N ine Years,
I w ill, on the 29th day of Decem
Figures W ere N ot Th era.
above described to be applied to the
packet.
Augusto Italdenweck, a merchant of
The class bail lieen told to draw a ber. at the hour o f eleven o'clock. In
satisfaction o f th a t portion o f the
"F °," he remarked, coolly, “you have Colmar, Germany was In Metxevsl on
picture o f a river with two figures stt the forenoon o f said day, a t the
Jilted me. Who I ih s supplanted m e’ " August 8, llll I, and from there mailed
ting on (he bunk
Going round the N orth door of the Court House in Pen execution re fe rrin g to the last sum
“I don't like to tell you," she an- a postcard to a friend, Paul Hats, ofll
class the teacher «mine to a boy who dleton, U m a tilla County. Oregon, sell of $467.18 w ith Interest thereon as
■wered. averting her face.
cer of the One Hundred and Seventy-
had finished his drawing. She looked all Ihe rig h l, t itle and Internal said above set fo rth and the fu rth e r ram
“T etl me," be Insisted,
first regiment of Infantry at Munster,
at his pnper snd was surprised to find D. F, M ustard had In and to the
$75.00 a tto rn e y *, fee«, together
“ No.”
a »mall town near Colmar. The card
only a river.
above
described
property
oa
tha
26th
w
ith
costs and disbursements.
“Give me Ids name snd address."
n eier reached Its destination, but on
"W hy, Jack," she said, "where are day of A p ril, 1616, o r since then has
Dated thle 3 0 th day of Novem bar
“ No. Percy, no." said the girl- “ Ton July 7 of this year It waa returned to
the two people I told you to draw?*'
acquired, a t public suction to the 1923.
want to kill him. I know I”
the sender in Colmar, thus taking nine
’•"'e tl, y.m see. miss." ho answered.
“No, I don’t." replied the hnslne««- years lo travel 14 miles. The distance
highest bidder for rash la hand, the
Zoetb Houaer.
"I'm not very goo<t at drawing people
Use Percy. “ I only want to sell him from Metxevsl to Munster Is about
proceeds to be applied i a satisfaction
S h e riff of U m a tilla County, Oregon.
so
I
ion
op
a
notice:
'Treapasaers
the ring."
three miles, and from Munster to Osl-
o f said exeru t Ion and a ll coats.
will be prusecuteA’ “
By T, B. B u ffin g to n .
msr It Is I I mile«.
Dated this 34th day of November. U - 5 t e
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Deputy.
NMMMMM^M^MWNMMW^M^^M
Valuable Dog.
“Expect they had some fine pups at
the dog show,” remarked Johnson,
“but I have a dog at home I wouldn't
ex.cbange for the best of ’em.”
“W hat breed Is h e r
“Don’t know exactly, but I cell him
e coaly."
“Collie, you meanT"
“No, I mean Just what I say— coaly.
Money wouldn’t buy that dog. You
see, several years ago I trained him to
bark at the railw ay trains as they
passed onr house. T h a t’s his business
—barking at trains. H e annoys the
railway men so much that every stoker
on the line has sworn to k ill him. Ob,
but he Is a valuable dog!”
“I can’t see where the value comes
In."
“No? W ell, you could I f you were
In my place and had all the coal you
could burn and some to sell thrown off
a t your back door free o f cost."
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WEST END FARMERS
Have learned that The Herald prints the
best butter wrappers. We have the large
size, 9 by 12 inches. Our prices are—
100
200
300
500
for
for
for
for
$1.25
$2.00
$2.60
$3.75
Many are buying them in the larger quan
tities, but we are here toserve you all. If
you want only a few w e have them with
out the name. These we sell as follow s—
12
30
62
100
for
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for
10
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50
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