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T g B B B ttin g T O y HBTULT), HBBMIBTOy, OBBQQX Up JrraWm Wrralh F oot H sn ryt every Thursday at Bar. Umatilla G o u ty . Oregon fcy Crowder, M ltor »ad Maa- Coal Consumers M terad aa second elaas matter. Deeember 1909 at the poatofflce at Hermlatoa, Oregoa. Take Notice tubacription Xatea M g Oae Tear -_________ ____91.00 T ot Six M on th s____________ 91.00 Payable la Advance. Claieified or Local Advertiiing 10 Cants per line for first Insertion. Minimum charge 25 cents. Subse quent Insertions 5 cents per line. W e h ave 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, AMD HENRY FORD RAMBLED BIGHT ALONG A Baltimore mag, who waa former ly a resident af a down on the eastern shore, recently revisited hl a old home town after an absence of many yesra. One day he was talking with an old friend about various people be for merly knew. “What became of the Hall family!" he Inquired. “Oh," said the latter, “Tom Hall did very well. Got to be an actor out on the Pacific coast. Bill, the other broth er, Is something of in artist In New- York, and Lucy, the slater, Is doing literary work. But Henry never amounted to much. It took all he could lay his hands on Io support the oth ers.“— Philadelphia Ledger. C A aracfara o f H is to r y Rail or lthazes waa sn Arabian physician who lived from 832 to 932. He Is noteworthy us being the first man to describe smallpox and measles In an accurate mtftiner. Hugbnld or Hucbald was a Benedictine monk and writer of music. He was born at Tour- Mi, France, about 840. He later started a school of music and other arts st Nevers. He was the Inventor of the gamut. The only work posi tively ascribed to him la the Harmoni ca Institute. He died In 930. OUR A71-OTOKE BUYING POWER RAVES YOU MONEY BUYING MOOT . WE BUY FOB LESS— SELLING MOOT 571 DEPARTMENTSTORES 824 to 830 Main Street WE SELL FOR PENDLETON, OREGON ock io School RiTkf BtdEconomically Prepared. Henry Ford hates a Jew. He ring» their praises with the game sort of enthuslaam a, the south of Ireland sings “God Save the King." For School Girla Any business or organization which originated In the mind of a New Styles—Splendid Values Jew and which hag for its head u Jew is according to Henry's way of thinking all wrong and exists only for the purpose of robbing and tak ing away from some unsuspect ng fellow that which is rightfully his. ■ In his zeal to condemn the Jew he makes some statements that are not substantiated by actual truths. In the Issue of the Dearborn In- Durable High Shoe, with ependent, Mr. Ford’s paper, dated imitation tip, double welt sole, and rubber tap, on August 23, 1924, there Is quite a ■ heel,. lengthy art’cle under the head of "Saplro Rust in the Northwestern ■ $3.98 2>/2 to 7 Hay Crop," that deals with the > ■ Northwest Hay Growers Association * Incidentally the local co-operative hay-markettng association Is men. The UNIVERSITY of OREGON tloned. contains: • For School Wear It lg not our intention to defend 331 The College of Literature, Science the Jew or the Northwest Hay Two numbers especially and the A rts with 22 departments. Growers Association but Mr. Ford M The Yard of Beat Quality good for school wear—both The professional schools of A rc h i has made some statements and in priced at a saving I Buy a H. M. STRAW. MGR. tecture and A llie d A rts — Business sinuations concerning the local or supply of these hose now I Adm inistration—Education—G rad ganization that are untrue and for " Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Bureau ■ uate S tudy—J o u rn a lis m — Law— thia reason we take exception to ■ Medium Weiglzt Cotton ■ M edicine— M u sic— Physical Edu thlg part of the story. Hose, black or brown, pair >■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■i cation— Sociology— Extension He says: Wherever the Jew ap ............................................ 29c Pretty new dresses for school wear, made of good quality For a catalogue or any information pears, or his Gent le henchman, pro write The Regietrar, UniVereity of ginghams In a varied assortment of colors and patterns, all well ..Extra Fine Highly Merceri- moting associations for the "bene Oregon. Eugene. Oregon zed Hose, black or brovm, made In attractive new styles Many display touches of hand fit” of the American farmer In these pair ...................................39c embroidery or are trimmed In contrasting colors. Sizes 7 to 14 under whatsoever names these asso The 49th Year Opens September 25,1924 clations may be organized, there ap pear as his lieutenants the Rad’cals. the agents of the Industrial Worker^ In the Matter of the Appllcat'on of of the World, even open adherents of “H eath er Fabric” For School U se Henry J. Bean and others to in F or Sch ool Children Communism and Bolshevism, a: Linen paper, ruled or un Cedar Lead Pencil* with clude certain Land in the West Pen Holder, with cork strong arm men to “put the work on ruled. Pocket size. 44 sheets. rubber tip. Only Land Irrigation District. rubber tip,. Only the hesitant farmers." Continuing: Notice Is hereby given that on the lc “Prior to his “successful" Job of or first day ot August, 1924, the pet - ganization, Hunt in 1920, formed D on’t fa il to send for this free hook, "Hunting Po.tc.1 tiona of H. J. Bean, P. Sheridan, E. and headed a co-operative hay-mar. Snyder, Carl H. Shaw, Gertrude E. property . It show s yo u how farm er and sportsman can keting association at Hermiston, Ore get together to their m utual advantage. Shaw and Florence E. Attebury, W. gon, which went to smash, carrying II. Quick, Mabel M. Richards, Aug - • Sportsmen spend m ore tim e hunting for shooting grounds with It the money and hay of thf ust A. Paulsen, F. R. Dorn, Thomas farmers who had Joined It." “At th an th e y do b u n tin g Richard, Tillamook Alfalfa Land Hermiston the Ill-fated Hunt asso They’re the Boys’ Delight! Good V alues game. More property is Co., George L. Wurster, and Lee ciation was "reorganized” as is u.i- being posted each year. Extra heavy cotton ribbed Savely, holders of title or evidence • “True Blue” (»registered trade-mark) Blouses are ual with these organizations when hose. All size,. of title to land adjacent to the bound known for their resistance to wear and to be the ut This book w ill help you they fall." aries of the West Land Irrlgat'on 25c most that money will buy. Just the blouse for school fin d m ore an d b etter We defy Mr. Ford to prove that District, or within the boundaries of wear— and smart enough for dress wear. shooting. W rite foryour a Jew was behind the organ zatlon said district but excluded therefrom. copy today —it's free . formed here by Mr. Hunt In 1920. In the order creating sa d District, A Great Also to nnn-c the Radicals, the I. E. I. DU PONT were filed with the Directors of said For Boys and Youth* W. W. and Bolshcvlkl, who acted as DE NEMOURS A CO., Inc. Big Value District; praying that the lands of llentcnants and strong armed thr Sporting Powder Divuion said petitioners he included In the farmers Into Joining the association. Wilmington, Del. at Only West Land Irrigation District. The i The local farmers reullzed they were names of petitioners and description not ecec'vlng what they should for of lands mentioned in said petitions their hay and believed an organiza are a8 follows: tion would bring about adjustments Henry J. Bean:— That part of In which they were In sore noed. In Sec. 13, Tp. 3. N. R. 28 E. W. M. j These blouses this case the Idea did not orlg'nate described as follows: Commencing - In the mind of a Jew neither was are cut full, nice on the Northerly line of the right- I Radicals employed to put over the of-way of the Western Irrigation 1 ly made and serve Smart looking, black dress proposition. shoe,. Tin. Half rubber detrimental to the health of the Company's ditch where the same In NTJT-MABGABINE IS LACKING y o u n g America As for "the yi-tated Hunt assocln. heel,. Half double sole, for nation.” If thl„ is true of filled tersects the West line of the public faithfully. long wear. t on reorganising at Hermiston,” we (Continuad from Page One) milk, t Is doubly so of counterfeit road, on the East of Sec. 13, Tp. 3 have been informed by those who butter. "r*M*Ocd b,ue at"? 8r:ly chambrays, assorted striped lli/o to 2 ...... .....$2.39 N. R. 28 E. W. M., thence running cnambrays, black sateens, Khaki twills and madmst » variety are In a position to know that the f the American farmer to that pre- Westerly along the Northerly 1 ne wide enough to insure pleasing every boy. 2 ’/ 2 to 51/2........... $2.69 association hero was never re -alllng In the South Sea Islands. of said right-of-way about 1 mile organized. The Information con Would he be willing to suffer the Saved by Roosevelt’» to where the same Intersects the tained In the article seems to have unit correspond ng reduction In his Two Knicker <j¡ Idea of Square Deal West line of said Sec. 13; thence been gathered by the author from Ivlng standards to bring about this When Hoosevelt was getting ready North on the said West line of said Spellin g T a b k ts independent growers of Yakima and indeslred result? for his African trip various sportsmen Sec. 13. 150 rods: thence Easterly they evidently were not acquainted friends, ns a matter of coim.e, volun In a direct line to a point on ahe Size 3V4xlO, con'aini g The state of Oregon has spent mil- teered suggestions. with the facts concerning the asso 45 sheets. Our price only center or half sect on line of said tons of dollars on education. Can “When you get to Nairobi," said one ciation here. we afford to sacrifice all that this B etter cloth es for b o p are a Mr. Blank, a happy-go-lucky, care- Sec. 13, 30 rods North of the North The association never went to tas brought us. Just to satisfy the lean, prosperous chap, who had dived crly line of said ditch right-of-way; m ade but not at $9.90— “smash." Of course the hay growers var cc of a few corporations, whose into the Jangle and out again two thence easterly on a direct line to a there’s unm istakable evid en ce felt the sting of the low price he re nly motive Is the enlargement of years before—"whatever you do, don't point on the West line of said road ceived for his hay in the same man in these Suits o f the large hire a guide by the name of W----- . 30 rods North of the Northerly Hne heir annual dividends. He Is capable enough, but not truat- of said ditch r'ght-of-way; thence ner that the farmers who had other buying p ow er o f our several How many of the advocates of Rorthy." . C om position C ooks farm commodities to sell were af South 30 rods to the place of begin hundreds o f stores. S om e The day Roosevelt reached Nairobi ning, containing 120 acres more or fected. All will admit that the last his "Cheap Spread for the Bread" Size 8x10 containing 36 th ing lik e 50,000 boys w ill he Inquired about this particular would be willing to havo their chlld- sheets good value at—..... two years have been bad one, for guide- He sent for the repudiated less. AI ro all that part of the NW w ear this m ake o f Suits this •en fed on thia product for an In- the farmer, and with the hay grow, guide and got his side of the story, U of the NWH of said Sec. 13 ef nite period of time? I have the F a ll— m ore than lik ely your er of this local.ty local conditions which Is north of and under the says the Milwaukee Jottrnul. boy w ill be one o f them. had nothing to do w th thia situa first one to moet yet. who has ad- there- Ju»t as Roosevelt had divined. It lateral ditch now constructed - _____ nltted that he used It on his own waa a mountain made out o f a mole on. containing 30 acres more or less, tion. P E N C I L T A R I E T S P. Sher dan:— All that part of the If Henry wants to chronicle the Bble. It is like many other things hill. Ttie damning word dropped by G ood, serviceab le, stylish -.170 sheets, good quality neglected truth, as he so states. It he more you know about It. the I sa Mr. Blank without warrant had left West H of the NE% of Sec. 33. pencil paper, 8x10 inches, fabrics in p op u lar patterns stark misery In Its wake for the guide. Tp. 4, N. R. 28, E. W. M. lying /ou think of It. And ao It |g n each.................................08c would he a good l.leu to acquaint After that he could get no employ and colors. U n u su a lly w ell himself with the facts in the case. i his case; they know the conditions ment from any hunter who came to South of the Umatilla River. PENCIL TABLET» m ade and finished. ■indef which coroanut oil Is produced E. Snyder:— That part of the W It reetne In this Inc'dent Henry has Nairobi. .. 130 sheets, good quality pencil paper, 8x12 inches. Roosevelt heard all this. By way of ° f the <,ot* 1 and 2) of tried to imitate oue of hl. “lizzies" ta lack of nutrlt ve value, and for Sixes 7 to 17 Years TP 3 N- R- *9. E. W. M.. of which the song writer has said. these reasons, do not serve It on rejoinder he smashed Ills Itinerary. Sec the Western Land A ‘And the I. ttle Old Ford Rambled their own tables. All right for the He rearranged It over night to Include ,y,n< n°Hh a ten days' expedition never before Irrigation Co. canal as the same Is Right Along.” Jn this article ither fellow, but not for them. rfra a m * A l— t k . * w -a- _ ___ __ x . - The food elements, vltamlnea, that dreamed of In that section o f the coun constructed across said premises Henry seems to have done consider try. He hired the Nairobi guide to Carl H. Shaw:— Two aerea In the nake butter so essential In the diet able rambling without any accurate take entire charge of tlie trip. --------- ,n . Buata , Mab South ? M. Richards.— The W H of Northwest corner 1 and the 14 of the child, are entirely lack ng In the main canalof the Western Land Interested or affected by such knowledge of the actual situation. When the expedition got back In of NLI’i of Sec. 32 Tp. 4, N. R. A Irrigation Co., as now construet- change In the boundaries of sa'd Dto- nut-margarlne. (Referencee, Dr. arheduled time Nairobi's housetops acre, of that part of the NEU w M- We like to see children enjoy McCollum, “The Newer Knowledge of heard f-om Roosevelt. ed along the South boundary of sald trlct, are hereby notified to appear He said: the 8WH of Sec. 31. Tp. 4, N. R. August A Paulsen:— The NWU land and across the Southwest cor at the office of the Board of Direc themaelvca and have a good time but Nutrition;” "Vltamlnea," Benjamin “That guide la the most Intelligent, 28. E. W M., deeer bed In deed re- SW U or Sec. 33 Tp. 4, N. R. ner of gatd E% of the SW U of sald tor» of the Westland Irrlgaton Dis the pract'ce of riding bicycles on the Harrow, Columbia university; "Nn- the moat Industrious, the moat relia corded In Book 100 Page 554. Deed ot sidewalks of the town should be slop ’rlt on ot Mother and Child," C. ble and the moat satisfactory guide I Record» of Umatilla County, Oregon, j - 3. ®- R’- M. Sec. 32. trict nt Hermiston. Oregon, on tbs Gertrude E. Shaw and Florence B. F. R. Dorn:— The EH of the NE ped. In a number of cases pedes Ulyrsaa Moors, M. D.. M Sc., Instrue. haTe ever had." George Wunder:— The NW >4 of Second day of September, 1924. at The rehabilitation of the n-onnded ____ , . Attebury:— The N H of the SEU U and SWK of the N EU of See. the NEU and the NEH of the NW 10:09 o’clock A. M., being the next trians have had to get off the aide- for University of Oregon Medical walks In order to let the riders of rhool.l These authorities hare ■uida dated from this ntternm-e and gee. 33, Tp. 4 North Range 29 B. ' 14, Tp. 3, N. R. 28. E. W. M. U of S»c. 8. Tp. 3 N. R. 28, E. W. regular meet'ng of tbe Board after thia act of KooacTcIt's. Again the M Thomas Richard»:—The E H of M., 5 acres of each 40 being irrig the expiration of the ttme of pub btrycloa go by. Not very long ago proven the fact that the laboratory man began to be sought after by W. H. Quick:— The North 25 the NEU of See. 32 Tp. 4. N. R. able. • boy on a bike ran Into a man at ■ at. when confined on a diet. In hantera. lication of this notice, then and acres of the following described tract E. W M.. being 78 acre* Irrlg- Kingsley's corner It Is dangerous which ----- ----------- the fats are of vegetable orlg n Le« Savely:— The WH of the SE there to show cause. If aay they of land. Beginning at a point 485 apte. and the NWH of the NWU U and the 8WH of Sec. 5. and all and the practice should not be coun-. nlways develop malnutrition A have, why eaid petition should not feet North of the Southwest corner and the NH of the SW*4 of the that part of the E H of the SEU be granted. tenanted. ' large percentage of the ordinary ail of Section II. Tp. 4 N. R. 28 E. W. NWH of Sec. S3 Tp. 4 N. R. 28 B. of Sec, 9. lying East of the Western ments that afflict th» human am Dated thia 5th day of August. M., thence South 90 degrees 3fl min- W. M., 80 acres. 57 acres Irrigable, I.and A Irrigation Company canal A pioneer la one who goes Into a -auoed from malnutrition. 1924. utea East 1005 feet: thence East Tillamook Alfalfa Land Company: as constructed across sa d Sec. I. all country without a shirt and devel The United Statea Senate Com- 3. W. MESSNER. 477 fart: thence north 1244 feet: — The SEH and the EH of the SW In Tp. 9. N. R. 18, E. W. M , 219 ops tbs territory so that lho»e who inlttee, In report ng the Volgbt Anti Secretary of the Board of D’rectoru thence West 111? feet; thence South U of Sec. 31. Tp. 4 N. R. 28. B. acres being Irrigable. come after him m iy wear one* made filled Milk Bill, held that “It was a 1748 feet to the point of heglnn'ng. W. M.. containing 240 acres more of Westland Irrigation District. All persons interested In the mat Of Bilk. 1 fraud practiced on the people, and except the North 29 acre* thereof, for lees, except the right-of-way for ter of aald petitions or who may be (48-Otc) O R D E R S SOLICITED i 2 I g J Brown Shoes G ingham School D resses L et us know your n eed s Inland Empire Lumber Company Girls’ Hosiery Ink Tablets Lead Pencils Pen Holders lc 5c More hunting for farmer and sportsman! 12c True Blue School B louses Boys’ Hose Dress Bluchers 79c Public School Suits for Boys 5c Public School 10c 8c Legal Blanks for Sale a| This Office 9 .90