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THJ ggBMXSTOM HERALD, HBRMXgTOy, PREGO»,
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SeiämiTÄÄ
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«very Thursday at
Throe months before the Pilgrim Fa
Umatilla County, Oragoa by thers left Deftshaven James V I sp-
Crowder, Editor aad Maa- prpvsd the contract for the first mu
:
la the Matter of the Appllcat’on ot
Henry J. Been and others to In
clude certain Land In the West
Ouflau? Q m m * i Could Be
AB Fenunino at Time»
W hen you have a
Bell* Starr, outlaw queen v t the old
I-end Irrigation District.
Notice la hereby glv?n that on the days in Texas and Oklahoma, wore her
first day of August, 1*24, the pet - hair short and was particularly sweet
nicipal golf links at 8L Andrews, Scot
to women, says the Detroit Newt. She
land. Golf may have started in Hol
tlong of H. J. Bean, P. Sheridan, E.
lived for years on the proceeds of loot
Altered ea second d u e metter, land, where a game called “kolf." a
Snyder, Carl H. Shaw, Gertrude E.
and lined up a gang of the meanest-
December 1*0* at the poetofflce at crons between golf, hockey and bowl
Shaw and Florence E. Attebury, W. looklng, hardest cursing, wildest riding
Hermiston, Oregon.
ing, was played on the Ice, within cov- I
H. Quick, Mabel M. Richards, Aug and shooting hard-boiled customers In
cred courts and even In churchyards.
ust A. Paulsen, F. R. Dorn, Thoma i her particular parts of the cow coun
I f the Scotch did Import the sport they
Richard, Tillamook
A lfalfa Lan 1 try. -
changed It greatly. “Links" for exam
For One Year __ _______
She used to call at women’s houses
Co., George L. Wurster, and Lee
ple Is the Scotch term referring to
For Six Months ...............
..»l.uu rolling close-cropped shore fields which
■ I Savely, holders of title or evidence on her way home from leading her
Payable In Advance.
have become the model for all golf
g v f title to land adjacent to the bound- band on a robbery, and ahe would talk
feminine things with them, sing re
courses. "Bunkers” are really cut
■ . arles of the W-«at Land Irrlgat'on
Claanfied er Local Advertising
ligious songs and tell stories to the
banks such as are found along a
5 District, or within the boundaries of children.
I t cents per line for first Insertion. gruded country road. Such banks with
■ «aid district but excluded therefrom,
Several stories are told of the way
Minimum charge 25 cent«. Subae- sand pits are natural to the Scotch
| ln the order creating sa d pistrict, Belle Starr met her death. The gen
shore. St. Andrew's cut bsnks are now
quent Insertions 5 cents per line.
■ were filed with the Directors of said erally accepted one la that she was
artificially created on golf links wher- -
■ ¡D istrict; praying that the lands of I assassinated by a man named Edgar
ever golf Is played. For many years '
the original Scotch course consisted of .
■ ¡r a id petitioner» be Deluded In the 1 A. Watson, who had gone to Okla
11 holes, a match being two rounds, or
g West Land Irrigation District. The homa In the '80s and started farming
near her place. It la field they became
22 holes, but in 1704 It was decided to
■ namer of petitioners and description
eliminate two boles, so today' the
■ of lands mentioned n said petitions enemies In a dispute over land rectal.
Anyway, February 8, 1888, ao the ver
standard course Is In multiples of nine.
g arc ag follows:
sion has It, a double-barreled shotgun
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie H a ll are the —-National Geographic Society.
■
Henry J. B e a n :-T h a t part of did the work.
parents of an eight and a h alf pound
■ Sec. 13, Tp 3, N. R. 28 E. W, M.
baby g rl born Monday, August 11 Early Navigator» Darad
B
g described as follows: Commencing
Long Pedigree»
Mother and baby are doing nicely.
Peril» of Every Sort J
■ on the Northerly line of the rig ht-
Royalty, as In the Hatfield chart,
■ bf-way of the Western Irrigation which traces Queen Elizabeth's de
It Is a little more than 400 years ago ■
g j Company’s ditch where the same In- scent from Adam, Is not alone In
Rev. Buchanan, Church of Christ since man made his first-known trip •
minister, has been holding meet around the globe. The first voyage ■
g tersects the West line of the public claiming long pedigrees. On the tomb
I
■ I road, on the East of Sec. 13, Tp. 3 i of a former town clerk of Burton-on-
ings at the Columbia school house took three years, and they were years m
of great privation and discomfort. The
B N- R- 28 E. W. M., thence running, Trent that worthy Is described as
for the past two weeks.
early successful navigator was J. 8.
■ Westerly along the Northerly 1 ne | thirty-seventh In descent from Alfred
del Cano, a Spaniard. He returned to
the G reat Again, a distinguished
■ of said right-of-way about 1 mile i French family, the Magons (an Ad
port
on
September
8,
1522.
The
expe
■
Mr. and Mrs. Bundy and Mrs. King
j to where the same Intersects the
dition numbered five vessels, and of '■
miral Magon was killed at Trafalgar)
Bundy, formerly Miss H attie Gra the 280 pioneers who set sail only 81 l i
g West line of said Sec. 13: thence shows a pedigree deriving from Mago,
ham, have been v ’sitlng the latter's returned—ragged and broken. One of
■ North on the said West line of said . the brother of Hannibal.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Graham. the objects of the adventure was to
■ Sec. 13. 150 rods; thence Easterly J An Italian nobleman, the Marchese
test the theory that the earth was
I In a direct line to a point on ahe Porro, traces his line back to Porus,
round, and the ships took a westward
I center or half sect on line af said' the Indian monarch who fought
Mrs. Herbert H all returned Mon course to discover a passage to the In
against Alexander the Great, while
I Sec. 13, 30 rod3 North of the North- !
day from W alla W alla where she hag dies. Ferdlnnndo Magellan, a Portu !■
the
Samson family who own estates
¡ e r l y line of said ditch right-of-way
been visiting her sister-in-law and guese, after whom the straits are
near Lyons claim that their descent
thence easterly on a direct line to a Is from ths strong man of the Bible,
named, was a leading spirit In the ex
new niece.
pedition. When the task was almost
point on the West line of said road * “ d In support of the claim bear on
accomplished he and 40 others were
30 rods North of the Northerly line Uielr coat-of-arms the broken column
Phone 331
• Mrs. Charles Belrhec left Saturday killed by natives In the Philippine Is I
of said ditch r ght-of-way; thence of “
Manchester Guardian.
for Moro where she w ill make a lands. Only one ship, the Vittoria, ■
“ The Yard of Best Quality ”
South 30 rods to the' place of begin
under
del
Cano,
completed
the
journey.
short visit w ith one of her daugh
ning, containing 120 acres more or
Real "Robinaon Cruaoe’*
H. M. STRAW. MGR.
y
ters, from where she contemplate)
less. Also all that part of the NW
Alexander Selkirk was an adven
Modeet Maiden
going to Cal'fornla to remain in
i *4 of the N W U of said Sec. 13 turer, born In Largo, Scotland, In
Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Bureau
“John, I want to say, something to
definitely with her children. Mrs
which is north of and under the 1878. He was a skillful seaman and
Belchee recently sold her place to a you!”
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B l g g | g | I B g | g | | g g | g Ì lateral ditch now constructed there- made several voyages to the South
"Say on, my dear,” replied John, ss
sea. In one of which, having quarreled
party from Moro, Oregon.
1
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—
.
, ° 11, c°ntaining 30 acres more or less. with his commander, he was put
he looked fondly at the golden head ■■1
P. Sher'dan:— A ll that part of the ashore on the Island of Junn Fernan
that was pillowed on his manly bosom.
“This Is the year when proposing Is
West % of the NE>4 of Sec. 33, dez with a few supplies. Here he lived
Bessie Hammor, Georglanna anc
rp. 4, N. R, 28, E. W. M. lying alone for four yearR and four months,
Eleanor Briggs, James H all, Hornet done by the women.”
“Yes."
when he was rescued by Cnpt. Woods
South of the U m atilla River.
Stokes and Claude Haddox enjoyed
"I hope you don’t expect me to pro
Rogers. He returned to England In
E.
Snyder:—
That
part
of
the
W
a chicken try below the Addleman pose to you?”
’4 of the NW % (lots 1 and 2) of 1711, and Is said to have given bis pa
place last Friday night.
“Well, Mary, I have never given the
pers to Defoe, who, from them, wrote
FOR SALE AT MY PLACE
Sec. 18, Tp. 3 N. R. 29, E. W. M„
matter a thought. To tell the truth,
the story of ‘‘Robinson Crusoe.” Sel-
One-half mi. out in East City Limits
I lying north of the Western Land & kird died on the ship Weymouth In
I've only know you for—that is to
Claude Haddox entertained aboui say—”
’ Irrigation Co. canal as the same is 1723.
! constructed acres« snid premises.
30 young people n week ago Suturdaj
“I am glad you don't expect me to
at a hay rack party to the Cold propose. I'm not that kind, I hope.
Carl H. Shaw:— Two acres In the
Famoua the W orld Over
Choice of Three Well-Matched Young Teams.
No, John, I couldn’t be so Immodest. I
Springs Landing.
, Northwest corner and the South 14
Epsom, England, Is In the county of
am going to let you do the proposing
Twin Registered Jersey Calves, d topped in April, 1924. St.
j acres of that part -of the N E ’4 of Surrey, IS miles southwest of London.
yourself In the old-fashioned way. The
Maweg breeding with gold medal sires on both dams and sires
|
the RW>4 of Sec. 31. Tp. 4, N. R. Epsom was formerly celebrated for a
old-fashioned
way
is
good
enough
for
M r. and Mrs. F. P. Phipps ant
side.
28. E. W. M., descr bed In deed re mineral spring, from the water of
daughter returned
Friday. They me."
corded In Book 100 'age 554, Deed which the well-known Epsom salts
The girl gave her lover a beaming
Mitchell Iron Wheel Truck with good hay rack.
spent their vacation In Portland and I
smile, and the youth rejoiced that he
I Records of Um atilla County, Oregon. were manufactured. A number of the
M t. Ranier.
Orchard Disc, Oliver 14 in. Walking plow, five foot Fresno
had found such a treasure of modesty.
Gertrude E Shaw ;.nd Florence E. sons of medical men are educated at
the Royal Medical college, and adjoin
three foot Fresno, one horse Cultivator, Potato Digger, Ank:r-
Attebury:— The N t j of the SE<4
ing the school Is a home for aged
Holth No. 3 Separator and number of milk cans, leather Cow
Harold Belchee returned to his
°ec. 33, Tp. 4 North Range 28, E. physicians or their widows. The prin
Poieonoue Flower Bulba
W.
M.
home In Sacramento, Call., Satur
Halters, new, Irons for Pole Stacker, pair extra heavy Cheves,
Daffodil bulbs, which superficially
cipal attraction is the grand race meet
resemble onions, have sometimes been
day, after spend'ng six weeks w ill
W. H. Quick:— The North 25 ing held on the downs, which Is at
Sewing Machine, Go-Cart and number of small items.
eaten for them by mistake and have
his grandmother and grandfather
acres of the following described tract tended by hundreds of thousands of
caused serious poisoning. A case was
Mr. and Mrs. C. Belchee.
of land: Beginning at a point 495 persons.
reported not long ago In Edinburgh,
feet North of the Southwest corner
where a cook took a daffodil bulb for
of Section 16. Tp. 4 N. R. 28 E. V .
OWNER
an
onion
and
used
It
to
flavor
a
stew
M r. Jesrie Tabor is visiting hl>
M„ thence South 60 degrees 30 min
subsequently eaten by five persons.
brother Jauie;f Tabor.
Phone 28-J
utes East 1005 feet; thence Ea3t
All were made acutely sick before the
SHOE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY
end of the meal. All recovered In a
477 feet; thence north 2244 feet;
— AT—
thence West 1327 feet; thence South
Two slstsrs, n niece and nephew few hours and apparently suffered no
1749 feet to the point of betrifin'ng.
have been vlslt'ng Mrs. Addleman after effects of the dose. The poison
ing Is supposed to be due to a prin
except the North 20 acres thereof.
for the past ten days.
ciple known as "narcteelne," found lu
Mab10 M. Richards:— The W^4 r f I
the bulbs of daffodils and Jonquils.
the
NE*4 of Sec. 32 Tp. 4, N R ,
The ladles of the Neighborhood Persona keeping daffodil bulbs la the
28, E. W. M.
house should take care that they are
elub accompanied by their huabandi □ot confused with onions.
August A Paulsen:— The N W ’4 1
gave Mrs. Frank Beddow a delight*
of the 8 W U of Sec. 33 Tp. 4, N. R
ful surprise last Wsncsday. Every
28, E. W. M.
Beginninge of Mu ate
one brought their lunch which wa
F. R. Dorn:— The E ’/. of the N E
The beginnings of music-making, as
spread on the lawn. Everyone be It Is practiced by uncivilised people,
% and 8 W U of the NE>4 of Sec.
Ing 'n high spirits, resulted In one offer curious reading. Among savage
14, Tp. 3, N. R. 28, E. W . M.
rousing good time.
tribes. It la said, the earliest acquired
Thomas Richards:— Tho E ’A of
musical phrase le derived quite die- !
i ~ I
against the Tartars from the north, the N E (4 of Sec. 32 Tp. 4, N. R
WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF
tlnctly from a simple howl, the notes fjOoa M otto to r L ite }
standardized money, transportation, 28, E. W. M., being 78 acres lr-!--
George Davis was a week end vis
gliding down or up a scale by seinl
“Bring
Out
the
B
e
e
f
ARMY SHOES AND ARMY B
X . IS .
writing
Rnd
other
things
which
aided
aplo, and the NW>4 of tho NW *4
Itor of George Beddow.
tones. And savages repeat over and
DM you aver stop to think what centralization, and destroyed as much end the N % of the S W ’,1 of C o
over again one phrase, their satisfac
of the snelent classics and traditions
tion In having mastered which Is child kind of a woman your wife would ns possible, with the Idea that the N W (4 of Sec. 33 Tp. 4 N. R. 28 E. j
have
been
If
you
had
not
asked
her
to
Catherine and Emmet Rogers an
like, As the people rise la the scale
history of the Chinese empire should W. M., 60 acres, 57 acres irr!~ablc.
expected home Sunday from Union
of Intelligence, their favorite musical marry you? Or did you ever liunglne begin with his reign.
Tillamook Alfalfa Laud Cbrepiny:
what
type
of
ntsn
your
husband
where they have «pent the summei phrases grow larger and become more
— The SE*4 and the Etfc of the SW
would
have
been
If
you
bad
not
an-
elaborate until a systematised making
vacation with relatives.
W of Sec. 32, Tp. 4 N. R. 28. E j
swered "Yes” ?
Guiana Blow Gan
of music can l>e clearly discerned.
Have you ever crushed any ambi
W.
M., containing 240 acre» mo e !
Perltnps the most elaborate form of
tion, chased away any talents or driven blowgnn Is that made by the Indians or ,e8S' ®*c«Pt H e r ght-of-way for
Famoua London Houae
'to.
Insplratlou from your household? of the Gulanns. It consists of an Inner
main canalof the Western Land
Carlton house was a famous man What have you done to Increase or de tube fashioned from a certain palm * Irrigation Co., ns now construct-
sion In Iatndon, which formerly stood relop your life partner's talents? whlch grows very thin and straight.
I ed along the South boundary of said
In Waterloo place, near Pall Mall. It Whether you are aware of It or not,
The pithy center and the knots sre land and across the Southwest cor-
was
erected
In
1708
by
Lord
Carlton,
you have either brought «out the best knneked out with a hardwood .tick, ner of gaid
Tesrherg who w ill teach In th<
of the g w
Irrigon public schools during the and was afterward the residence suc side of this partner's life or burled all and the bore, about one-half Inch In Scc 32
coming year have been procuied bj cessively of Frederick, prince of Wale« that was good In him or her,
diameter, la ground to a machine fin- ' _
„
r
(father of George I I I ) and of George
A good many of us possess two Ish with a rough leaf which cuts like ’ Geor* e W "rater:— The N W « of
the board. They are as follows: A
IV when prince of Wales. The build sides. There are more Doctor Jekylls sandpaper. Thia barrel la then In-j , *'e
«"d
the
N
E
i4
of
thqNW
W . Wheeler, Corvallis, principal; ing was removed In 1828. Carlton dub, nud Mr. Hydes In the world thnn we
° f Sec. 8. Tp. 3 N, R. 28, E. W.
Eriytho Lee Tucker, Um atilla, seventh the famous Conservative chib, was realize. How frequently your opltdon closed for protection In an onter can-
Ing made of two lengths of hardwood M., 5 acres of each 40 being Irr'g -
and eighth grades; Fruncng Bradford, founded by the duke of Wellington, In of a than and some one else's do not
grooved down the center, glued to- able.
Seattle, fourth, fifth
and a'xth 1881. It occupies s position near the tally! You will often say: “I esn't gether and bound with ornamental
Savely:— The W U of the SE
site of Carlton house, whence (he see how Brown tolerates Jones; he's
grades; Mrs. C. C. Unrker, Irrigon
enne Rnd beadwork, says the Detroit u anfl
cw v
# o
c
name.
the
meanest
man
In
the
world
I"
And
News
i
*
Rnd
Scc-
and aH
fiist, second and tlii.d.
»«=84
yet Brown has found the better side ' A lip piece of carved wood 1« care- ,h " ‘ p" rt of thp E *
of Jones.
fully lllte»l. and sights are added— of Sec 6' 'rin g East of the Western
AH FAof Survive« On«
Have you found the tietter side of
Several neighbors of W. H. Grim |
To be rich to be famous? Do these your husband or wife? Hare you actual front and rear sights, the latter «*■»<« * Irrigation Company canal
open, the lower Jaw and cnnlne teeth ng constructed across ea'd Sec. 6. all
gathered together last Sunday to profit a year hence, when other name«
done anything to bring that better side of some small Jungle cat—and the in Tp. 3, N. R. 28, E. W . M., 280
seem louder than yours, when you lie to the front? -Chicago Journal.
help him celebrate hts birthday.
weapon Is then a completed zarahnlnn. aerc„ being Irrigable
hidden sway under ground along with
a flebl piece of s o « , eight to ten or
x„
, lnU,rested
the m„ t.
ths Idle titles engraven on your colfin?
twelve feet in length, st-conllng to the 1
Mrs. Marie Bing and two child
But only true love lives after you, fol- China Had Great Ruler
ter
of
avallahla
length
of
the
original
I
n
n
e
r
!
'"
d
*•><»
"»«F be
ren, Edward and Happy, of Seattle, I low* ,our m* nl"rJ with secret bless
intere ted or affected
by such
tube.
in
Ch*in
Shih
Huang
lags
or
defends
you
and
Intercedes
ate v siting at the Glasgow home.
— .-
¡change in the boundaries of sa d Dls-
for you. Now omnia inoriar, If dying,
Fifty miles smith of the Chinese
I yet live In a tender heart or two; city of I*ektng has been discovered
Joke an Arehaalagiete
A ra ry fins rain visited »hi« sec nor am loacpnd hnpeleaa, living. If a Ihe walls of an ancient city, which
Fossils of prehistoric animal, which
flourished
over
2,000
years
ago.
The
sainted
departed
soul
still
lores
and
lived
during the great Ice age are ,or" of ,he " '" ’ «'and Irrlgaton Dls-
tion re» - a t i , and helped to brighten
praya for me -Thackeray.
walls embrace greater area than the foun.l In certain layers of hlne dsy In tr,ct
Hermiston, Oregon, on the
thing« up quite a bit.
walla of Peking and lie hurled at an Tennesaee. Man. It has been claimed. Second day of September, 1#24, at
average depth of four feet. Late In arched on tbe scene thousands o f 10 80 o'clock A. M„ being the next
Quite a number of -horse« have Herald Want Adi Brian Yon Results ,h* Second centnry B. c , there nrow years niter these blue clay deposits regular meet ng of the Board after
a king In the then comparatively small
died n the Irrigon aectlon lately,
were made. Recently, however, geolo- , he expiration of the time of pub-
t'hlna who compared favorably with gists working near the site of an old
, Ki« „ ,,
j
apparently from some kind of poison.
Alezander In conquests and empire Indian earthwork found » m e of thia
’
*"
Ing. The state veterinarian was j
bulkllng and whose empire lasted al same sort of blue clay. Underneath '
re ,O !'how c>us* ' lf * nF the*
called and vaccinated some of the
most until the present day. This was (hla clay were human bonaa. The dis- h«ve. why said petition should not
Ch'ln Shlh Huang, or fihlh Huang Tl covery was exciting—the geological be granted.
hors«« to see what effect It would
e
j
L
•
r
I {
First Emperor” ), whoae rule
have.
Dated thia Sth day of August.
o e n o us t h e p r i c e o r a y e a r ’ l ending In 200 B. C„ marks the close of evidence seemed to plate the first
Tennesseeans back with lee age foe- 1*34.
■ d w -rip r i m i f VOU Are in 1 r rr .u 1 i the feudal period ami the beginning
alia Then some kill joy In the party I
, w
. . FR
Z
SuvW I
|he empire In Chlneee history. Rblh discovered that the Indians had evl-
Mlaa Clara Corrigan and niece was
J W ' M ESSNER-
1
Huang
Tl
subdued
the
feudal
prince«,
THE HERMISTON HERALD
denMy
transported
thia
day
from
some
s«rrp
,*
’’y
»be
Board
of
D
rectors
via ting frlenda In Irrigon d u rin g !
: built the famed great Chinese wall distance and packed It down. Into flat
of VaMNu»* Irrigation District,
t>aat week.
, god successful!/ ijefended the conufr/ layer» reeembltng geological strata.
I <<*-«c)
Coal Consumers
job in our line give
it to the home prin
T ake N otice
..»«.M
ter. The salesman
from
W e have taken th e
exclu sive agen cy for
th e F a m o u s U t a h
A b erd een Coal.
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out-of-
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oily
line of * bunk ’ but
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you
do Tar
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here
will som e day re-
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you
away is
ever.
rn
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are sti ac
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Surplus Stock-Equipment
can do i
figure
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