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TH E HEBMISTOW T tera lti , h à 91p yrnntatm tyratt OREGON _ •▼•rr Thunder »I Her. Umettile C o y ly , Orego. hr Raymond Crowder, r. Editor end Men- Entered as second class matter, December 190« at the poetofflce at Hermiston, Oregon. Subaeription Sates For One T s e » --------------------- «3.00 For Bln Months ___ .............I l.Ov Payable in Advance. Classified or Local Advertising 10 cents per line for first insertion Minimum charge 26 cents. Subse quent Insertions 5 cents per line. “JUST TRAVELING THROUGH” If ther had of boen auto camps in , the days when O’Henry 1 ved he would have found an unliuiiaei T» f ST O N , OBEGON. RAIE RW> . George W. Riddle, for three reere I commandent of the old soldiers' hone , t Ro, eburg. wee removed from hie | puuton et e special meeting of the etete board of control. William M. Hendershott of Portland wee elected by the board to succeed Judge Riddle. Fines assessed In cases resultine from the activities of the stele pro hibition department during the sis months ending July 1. 1924, aggre gated 177,507.49, while the expenses of conducting the department were 115,451.37, according to a report pre pared by George L. Cleaver, state pro hibition director. Directors of the Oregon Growers' Co-operative association have agreed to allow the Northwest Prune Ex change to use the trade name "Mlat- I lend" on its products. The trade label waa *dop‘ed by the OreeoB «roww«' I association several years ago. and large quant,tleg of trult ha»e been I sold under this brand. In the Matter of the Appllcat'on of I Henry J. B.-an and others to In clude certain Laud in the West Land Irrigation District. Notice is hereby given that on the first day of August. 1924. the pet - tiong of II. J. Bean, P. Sheridan, F. Snyder, Carl H. Shaw, Gertrude E. Shaw and Florence E. Attebury, W. H. Quick, Mabel M. Richards. Aug ust A. Paulsen, F. R. Dorn, Thoina; Richard. Tillamook Alfalfa Land Co., George L. Wurster, and Lee Savely, holders of title or evidence rt title to land adjacent to the bound aries of the W est Land Irrigat on District, or within the boundaries of said district but excluded therefrom, in the order creating sa d District, were filed with the Directors of said District: praying that the lands of raid petitioners he 'licluded In the West Land Irrlgatloir District. The names of petitioners and description of lands mentioned :'n said petitions nre ag follows: Henry J. Bean:— That part of Sec. 13, Tp 3. N. R. 28 E. W, M. described as follows: Commencing • Coal C onsum ers ! T a k e N otice W e h ave taken th e exclu sive agen cy for the F a m o u s U t a h A b erd een Coal. f ook Paint to Soof Aa When you have & “H an’t" Ruffled Feeling As anyone knows who has read that brilliant but rather disconcerting novel, "The Way of All Flesb," Samuel But- ler was not a slavish admirer of the Institution of the family. His own life at borne had not been happy, and we remember that in his “Note-Books” be referred to some Biblical character —Melchizedek, was it not?—as a "real ly happy man—without father, without mother and without descent." But Butler, no more than the rest of us, could get along without affection. He had a few close friends and was most faithful perhaps to the least deserving. There was a curious relationship be tween Butler and his man servant, Al fred. What It was like can best be Illustrated by a letter that Alfred wrote him in 1881. * “Dear Sir; I hope you arrived quite safe on Tuesday and found your sister w ell--. . . I have a little complaint make. You never looked out of the carriage to see me standing on the platform, as I always do. There was I standing in the rain, and you never looked at me- ‘ Yours t r u l y ,^ ^ ^ ^ job in our line give it to the home prin ter. The salesman from an out-of- town concern m ay give you an oily line of * buak ’ but the home printer is source of material for the brand of Protests against the proposal of the stories that are peculiar to hlg w rit. I state forestry department to close the ings, If he had visited the different I timbered districts to hunters because on the Northerly lino of the right- Qn |h# ,etter Bu£ler camp grounds and nterviewed thou I ot unfavorable fire conditions are -of-waj of the Western Irrigation an apoiogy by telegram, and Alfred eoming in. The protests are based on who are “Just traveling through.' ■ Company’s ditch where the Fame in replied: It one could listen to the r storie tewspaper reports that tbe state board I terserts the West line of the public “Received telegram this morning; and then chronicle them with th< }f forestry had been called to meet I road, on the Fast of Sec. 13, Tp. 3 thank you. I showed It to Mr. Jones, sort of pathos and humor that was : in Salem Friday to consider postpone N. R. 28 E. W. M„ th-nce running and he laughed. I forgive you. natural gift of O’Henry’s they woult ment of tbe opening date ot the deer I W esterly along the Northerly l ’ne | “ALFRED.” reason. Indeed be highly entertaining. | of said right-of-way about 1 mile Gravel has been laid on part of the One evening a short t me ago w, I to where the same Intersects the HortCthoC Lore H at visited the local auto camp. Then teven-mile unit of the Roosevelt high ■ West line of said said West Sec. line 13; of thence ,*» was perhaps a half dozen cars that way between Giasgo and Hauser. Tbe | North on tbe said „ *" ^ A “ ll P3 fn " n n d J e ' grading for the entire distance is near- j I had put in for the night. It wa ■ ,, , If A girl walks along the road and I ' . 1 ' ence Kaa<erly fln(1g a horseshoe with the open end after the evening meal and the mer ly finished. When this unit of the I highway is finished there will be a j , In a direct line to a point on ahe faclng her lt meang good luck. The folks were “fleecing" themselve3 foi I center or half sect on line of said first found horseshoe she hangs at continuous hard surface over the | the old jimmy pipe, and stretchlnt I Sec. 13, 30 rods North of the North- home over the window, but the op en 1 out full length on the ground rest Roosevelt highway from Hauser to I | erly line of said ditch right-of-way: end must face into the room. The; Corbin. Curry county, a distance ot j ing after the long days d rve. J thence easterly on a direct line trra ot,ierg she Places In her hope chest ,3 miles. j In one corner of the ground I point on the W est line of said road : until such time as she finds her "bean." Will H. Moore, state insurance com- I waH parked an expensive make o ¡ 30 rods North of tbe Northerly line 8he dr8WS Wm ‘° her“ lf ‘ Phone 331 car. On the running board sit i missloner, has prepared a public let- j throwing out one horseshoe after an- ¡ of said diteh r ght-of-w ay; thence otber, so that he will not observe it er urging all persons having deal- | man. Nearby “ Maw” as he callei ■ South 30 rods to the place of begin.; until the last one, over the window, is ' The Yard of Best Quality ’ her, was puttng awey the eatable mgs with real estate agents to keep I H ning, containing 120 acres more or reached. When she throws this one opies of any agreements they make I H. M. STRAW, MGR. and dishes In an Improvised cup ■ ‘ ’ess. Also all that part of the NW ' out she says, “Horeshoe dear, please board on the Bide of the car. Both or the purchase or sale of property. J ■ H of the NW >4 of said Sec 13 cing out and attract my young man I This procedure, Mr. Moore said, would | Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Burean of them were Blxty or paBt. ■ which is north of and under the If 1 do not marry ,n “ year' n l tid his department materially in bring- i ‘Maw’ qnd I are going to lx>s An lateral ditch constructed there- ^ ^ w o 'j’eare’ r il’he k b le ^ o ^ a r e ™ " ^ gelss,’* he answered to our nquir mg unscrupulous real estate dealers to justice. I on containing 30 acres more or less, t the shepherd. and who waks for three lea. “We farmed the same rancl I er dan. All that part of the years remains an old maid.’* The Pendleton Round-up, for many , for nigh onto forty years back li West *4 of the N E J4 of Sec. 33, i Anyone finding a horseshoe should /ears heralded on the motion picture ! the state of Indiana. Here we rals Tp. 4, N. R. 28, L. W. M. lying,! pick it up, turn It about three times ed a family of seven children, fou, icreen, will be the background of a South of the Umatilla River. and then throw tt over the head, ‘ If ipecial picture this year which will boyg and three girls. Maw and 1 E. Snyder:— That part of the W the shoe falls with the open end facing were always hard working folks bui ie built around the show by the Unl- H of the NW U (lots 1 and 2) of the person he shall have good luck. we got a heap ot happiness out of /ersal Picture corporation. The con- ract permitting the motion plctnre ! Sec. 18, Tp. 3 N. R. 29, E. W. M„ If It turns the other way, it portends the kids when they were grow r hard luck.—Czechoslovak Review. concern to be on the grounds during I lying north of the Western Land & up. J h e time came when nil t he show was signed last week by ot- Irrigation Co. canal as the same is America s muet expenmve r»«! es them married and left us— all ex iclals of the Round-up and the cor- tate, undoubtedly, Is the soil of New constructed across said premises. cept Jim the youngest. And some joratlon. Carl H. Shaw :— Two acres in the York city. For instance— how It seemed that he alwayR ought The wife of a banker—the banker Northwest corner and the South 14 Because water in the North Ump- to stay with us. he being the young icrcg of that part of the NE14 of havlnt lately been “called to New for comfort and rest and health and the — ’ Vclv l n V Tvxx atofV V .mV est and the baby. But one day hi iua Is so low that the fish cannot get York to Izv join the staff /vP of n a New York simple life, all in pleasing variations at >ver tbe dam and fish ladder at Win- ! he SW U of Sec. 31, Tp. 4, N. R. announced his Intentions of golni hank—sought to light up the couple’s Chester, the Roseburg Rod and Gun 8, E. W. M., d e s c bed in deed re apartment by growing a pot of flowers. NORTH BEACH, CLATSOP BEACHES, west. Ra d the opportunities wen club has obtained an order from the corded in Book 100 ' age 554, Deod A friend had sent her some bulbs. TILLAMOOK BEACHES or NEWPORT greater for a young man out there itate fish commission stationing a Records of Umatilla County, Oregon. From a florist she bought a little pot w i' 1 h,ln<* you "O o ,i»K» ,n the Pacific N orthw est” So he pneked his trunk and hit ou man with a dip net at the dam ta snd Oregon Outdoors” and they w ill tell you the w hole stury. Gertrude U. Shaw : nd Florence E. —price 25 cents. for LoH Angeles. After he left Man ransfer summer steelheads and sal “And now,” she said to the florist, Attebury:-—The N % of the g E U A round-trip sum m er excursion ticket vis was never the same. She seemed tt oon trout from the shallow water be "ec. 33, Tp. 4 North Range 28, E. 1 “I’d like to have you fill the pot with port of pine awey. Had a look Ir some nice, rich soli.” low the obstruction to the deeper W. M. her eyes, the kind ofoxpresslon i water above. "Lady," said the florist, "I enn sup W. H. Quick:— The North 25 s tfo rd .th s t w onderful trip through the Colum bia River Gorge. person has when their heart lsn' ply the soli, all right, but It’ll cost Indians of the Klamath reservation W E ' Let onr .g rn t .nange your itiaei.ry and make acres of the follow ing described tract you twice as much as the pot.” where they are living. The docto your reaervadoiu. n Oregon will receive a total of ««,- of land: Beginning at a point 495 said he could not do an yth ’ng for 100,000 as a result of four sales by the F. C. Woughter, Agent, feet North of the Southwest corner her because she was worrying ovet tepariment of the Interior in the laat Hermiston, Oregon. of Section 1 6, Tp. 4 N. R. 2S B. W. something r.n.J I’.o tLd not know o' ew months ot ripe timber on the Wm. McMurray, Genl. Passenger Agt. M., thence South SO degrees 30 min any medicine that would help or Trout creek, Squaw flat, North Marsh utes East 1005 feet; thence East SHOE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY aliment of ahis kind. I was wise tt ind Long Prairie units of that reser 477 feat; thence north 2244 feet; what was wrong for overy tim e Ma» vation. Tbe contracts Include ap -A T — thence W est 1327 feet; thence South would come across anything n th< proximately 1,000,000,000 feet of tim C h aracter in the Pencil W ide Variation in 1749 feet to the point of beginn'ng, house that belonged to Jimmie sh- ber, tor which the Indians are to re “Can character be read from the V itality of Seeds except the North 20 acres thereof. would cry softly like a woman doe: ceive exceptional prices obtained type of pencil one uses?” asks Popu Mab'e M. Richards:— The W54 rf when she hurts all over but Jusl lar Mechanics Mnguzine. According In the post there wns perhaps no hrough competitive bidding. the NE>4 of Sec. 32 Tp. 4, N. R to one expert the answer Is yes. Xlen can't explain. 1 suggested we gel other trade In which swindling wns so ’ ! Hearing ot the suit Instituted by she ranch and move to bos Angela- sight railroads operating In Oregon i are usually attracted by the lead and rampant as In that of the sale of 28, E. W. M. , 1 women by the outside coloring, lie August A Pauleen:— The NW1* ! seeds. The artless denier of half a where Jim had In the meantime mat L°._r?*_tr‘?n the .PUb."C ,MTlCe. C° m‘ wy»- "I »"•«■••« character century ago adulterated his goods by of the SW14 of Sec. 33 Tp. 4, N. R. | rled and settled In a home of hit mission from enforcing an order re- know Just yvhnt they want and will own. Maw begin to perk up r g h t luclng freight rates on hay and other rtot be satisfied with anything else In adding a considerable proportion of 28, E. W. M. boiled seeds. F. R. Dorn:— The of the NE j •w ay. You 0€C even nome w u h m i (arm products was started in the dr- buying, while weak characters adjust The seed ndulterntlon act put a stop ih e same place with her boy gone suit court at Salem. The order was themselves to the first pencil offered to that practice, hot not to the sale of Vi and SW U of the NE<4 of See. So we sold the farm and are on ou issued more than six months ago and them. Conservative people, who nre dirty and old seeds. Most seeds are 14, Tp. 3, N. R. 28, E. W. M. Thomas Richards:— I h e E*4 of j way to Los Angeles where ho Is.” provided for reductions in freight used to certain pencils, demand what “dirty" when fresh gathered—that la, WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF FEW SHOES AS WELL AS "It wns hard for me to leave the rates of approximately 26 per cent. they have always hud. Cautious folk they contain a considerable percent the N E ’4 of Sec. 32 Tp. 4, N R. I The railroads are protesting the order alsh to try out a pencil exclusively age of weed seed, nnd all the great 28, E. W. M., being 78 acres irdT i old place afler being there so long ARMY SHOES AND ARI-IY B ’ "“ KETS. before purchasing It. Freak pencils seed houses possess elaborate and aple, and the NW14 o f tha N W li i but shucks Maw s worth more than on the grounds that it is discrimina a re said to lie much In demand. costly machinery for cleaning, snys and the N t4 of the S W ’.: of I’:« a hundred farms In Indiana and If tory in that It favors shipments of London Answers. NW U of Sec. 33 Tp. 4 N. R. 28 E. | she is happy I guess I hadn't ought (arm products from Washington Into Clover seed has to be carefully W. M., 60 acres, 57 acres irrigable. Oregon. Rock» fo r a P a rk to kick.” Tillamook Alfalfa Land Can?pany: , At the registry office In Rath, cleaned. If this Is not done the" result An experiment In growing water By this time Maw had f nlshed her Maine, there Is recorded a deed from will be a crop of all kinds of pernicious — The SE>4 and the E ly of the EW 1 melons. with the object in view of as chores and requested Paw to un weed« In the clover field. Some weed the Vnlled Slates to the state ot H of Sec. 32, Tp. 4 N. R. 28, E. » roll the hlRnkens so she could mnkr certaining the productivity, quality Maine of Sugar l.oaf islands ut tlx seeds, such ns those of the dodder, are W. M., containing 240 acrca more ind marketability of more than SO down the bed for the night. Wt so tiny that It Is almost Impossible to month of the Kennebec. The deed left them wondering If the boy ap different varieties, has been complet says that these Islands shall he used detect them except under a strodg or less, except ti e r ght-of-w ay for the main canalof the Western Land predated such mother love. Thr ed by The Dalles-Wasco county cham for park purposes, nnd In the event magnifying glass. Seeds vary In their powers of retain A Irrigation Co., as now construct next day they resumed the Journe) ber of commerce, with results which of their being used for any other pun that would bring them nearer ar •re expected to have an Important pose the title shall revert to the Unit ing life. While those of pens and ed along the South boundary of said Have learned th at The Herald prints the the mother's Mecca, the shrine n bearing on (he production of melons ed States. Itul the islands nre a cou beans will retain vitality for many land and across the Southwest cor years, others, such as those of the ner of sald E% of the SW U of said best butter wrappers. We have the large ” hlch she worshipped— her boy. in this district, within the next several ple of large rocks each about 2lk) feel long. A good deal of tlielr area It parsnip, are useless If kept over one Sec. 32. years. Ail Wasco county melons are Now If tho Gods had been kind t< size, 9 by 12 inches. Our rices re — devoid of growth, while on the rest season. Seeds of the willow and the George W urster:— The N W U of us and endowed us with Ihe knnek being marketed this year through Tha Bhntlis. grass and a few small treat poplar nre so short jlved that unless Dalles Co-operative Growers' associa o f tellin g a story so that it would they land at once In a moist place, the NE<4 and the NEH of the NW tion, with each melon stamped with •truggle for life.—Exchange. *4 of Sec. 8, Tp. 3 N. R. 28, E. W. they die In a few days. hold the Intercit of Ihe reader, w- the association label ot “Dalco.” M., 5 acres of each 40 being irrig- m ight have taken this bit of sen-« 7 A * Point o f V iew Three measures, one increasing tha timent and written a story of merit “The finest sight In the world to Saletman H ad A ntw ar SaveIy;_ The oi Hie SE But we nre sadly Incking of such a gasoline tax one cent per gallon, tha day." says the Utica Observer-Dis for Silly Old Saying *4 and the SW*4 o f Sec. 5, and ail gift so we will have to content our second setting aside the water in tha patch, "Is the mile after mile of cozy, Clear Lake district for use of Wil A salesman In an Iowa town railed *hat part of the E H of the SEH rd ves with merely stat'ng the facts lamette valley towns and the third warm-lighted houses.” It Is a fine on a storekeeper who had an old- of Sec. 6, lying East of the Western of the case and leave the other for sight, though we object to the rank providing for Joint Incorporation of ing system In fine sights. It Is a fine fashioned «ore In a splendid location. Iaind A Irrigation Company canal some on« who lias talents similar to IS valley dtlea as a water district, sight to the motorist, driving along The salesman wns of the creative type ag constructed across sa d Sec 6 all those of (lie greatest short story Many are buying them in the larger quan Tp , N R 2R K w M 2g() will be recommended by Governor on a chilly evening. The llghta go and was urging the storekeeper to writer of all times O'Henry. i - i - . k i . Pierce in his message to the 19S5 leg up In the houses that line the road, change his methods, snd to adopt new tities, but we are here to serve you all. If selling Ideas. ” 7 * bein* islature. This decision was the out and he says, "Ah. these homes of hap The reply of the storekeeper w o : , * ’* «*’" •« » "Urested In the mat- you want only a few we have them with come of a trip ot nearly 100 Wil py people I" And somebody alaiut to Land o f Romance -Oh, these old methods were good ,er of d P<'“ ‘ ,on* °r * ho may be The details of the story of the Aca lamette valley men to Clear I,ake, la draw the shades In one of the houses out the name. These we sell as follows— or affected by such dian» have been carefully recorded the Interest of obtaining a better , looks nut nt the speeding motorist enough for my dad. and I guess they’re lntere change in the boundaries of sa d Dts- and cherished by Nova Scotians. Every water supply tor the central Willain- an.) says yearningly, "Pretty soft to good enough for me." The salesman answered, and he trict. are hereby notified to appear landmark mentioned by Longfellow In I site valley cities. The governor, mem be able to dash around the country "Bvang.llnc” is being proven..I. and bers of the highway commission, the anywhere yon like."—F. I*. A. In New could make thia answer because of hit at the office of the Board of Dlrec- experlence and famlllurlty with the tors of the W estland Irrigaton DIs- everything associated with the Acs | engineering department and varloua York World. diana Is trensnred. At Grand Pre Is branches of the state government ac sltustlon: “1 onr dad. when he ee- trict at Hermiston. Oregon, on the tabllahed thia «ore, was the m o« Second day of September. 1924, at being created the Acadian Memorials* companied the party. C am ePt H a ir Cloth progressive merchant of his time— park In the center of the old-time vil Real camel's hair Is used In making that's why he won success. If he had , 10 00 o'clock A. M., being the next lage. The sites of the old well, the camet'a hair cloth. lt comes from been content with the methods of your r*«u lar meet ng of the Board after prieM's house, the church and thehsig the cooler secthvns of Chinn, as the grandfnther he would never have es- the expiration of the time of puh- row of willows which still line the hair obtained from the camels In the tnbltsheil any huatuess at all. Your Itcatlon of this notice, then and »treet will be included In It. warmer sections Is neither fine nor dad, and I knew him well, never re- there to show cause. If any they To suggest the Normandy »hence abundant. At a certain season of the fused to consider new Ideas; he adopt- have, why said petition should not the Acadian« in me. a small rha|iet of year camels shed their hair, which ed the things that had proved success- b# granted Norman architecture has aliendy been drops off In hunch»s, most frequently ful with other merchants. If he were r.u j • built. A brnnse statue of an Idealized Send us the price o f a year’« while the camels are asleep. When alive todny he wonld he the first an . ""8 day of Acadian girl, the work of llenrl lie 1 a caravan Is on a trip there Is always to recognize that the community your beet, a direct «lesi codant of the Graipl whscription if you are in a special hoy whose duty It Is to gather store Is serving la greatly changed. y - w MESSNER, Pre French, will be placed on a grass tip the shmt hair In baskets. When a and that new methods m u« he adopted Secretary of the Board of D rectors THE HERMISTON HERALD plot within the Inctosure of the park, port Is reached the liilr Is sorted and to take advantage of new condltlooa." of West land Irrigation District. Mys the Detroit New«. —Forbes Magazine. (4t-4tc) entitled to your job O RDERS SOLICITED work, 3 L et us know your n eed s J you i h do lar spe< d here will som e day re turn to y u dollar Inland Empire Lumber Company you send away is gone for- »• ver ? r are stand a R fo be p 1 t V e can do it, t us figure Viivh ou. H E R M IS Ì O N UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM HERALD H A H N ’S 5 u Men’s Half Soles sev With Hecis, - WEST END FARMERS 100 200 300 500 12 30 62 100 for for for for for for for for $1.25 $2.00 $2.60 $3.75 10 25 50 80 cents cents cents cents DO IT NOW “The Home of Good Printing” We Need the Money<