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THE BXBMXSTOX B E B A IS , B E B JŒ T O B , OBBOOV. ® !jf $ r r minimi » rra lb Published every Thursday at Her* Hlsion, Umatilla Comjty. Oregon by Kaymond Crowder, Editor and Man ttared aa second class matter, aber 1906 at the poetoffice at Hermiston, Oregon. Subscription Bates For One Tear ___________ 82.00 For Six Months -------------------- 91.00 Payable In Advance. L a n d to Their Fate in Mexieo A</venfurar« Sonora, Mexico, was the objective of a number of filibustering expedi tions prior to William Walker’s fa mous Invasion of Nicaragua. In fart. Walker was on "his way to Sonora when stopped In Lower California. The failure of many bold adventurers to pick up bushel baskets of go|o In California In the days of 1849 sent them rampaging 1c every direction, and Sonora presented a special lure because It was an old settled region, and marvelous tales were told of Its mineral wealth. Two Frenchmen of noble birth who were stranded In California succes sively endeavored to carve out an em pire from this supposed El Dorado, und both lost their lives In the ven ture. First came Marquis Charles de Pin- dry of Poitou, who set forth with 2W> followers and was murdered In his sleep at Cocospera. Next came Count Gaston ltaoul de Roussel-Bourbon of Provence, who was executed by Mexi can soldiery August 12, 1853. It was a pity that De Rousset was cut off before he brought his scheme of empire to fruition. He was a fas cinating type of the soldiers of for tune, but he had a fatal weakness— he loved all beautiful and romantic women. The last one to receive his gallant devoirs detained him until an overwhelming Mexican force surround ed his little army of 24« Americans. After a valtunt resistance the Ameri cans were defeated and De Ronsset captured, “Allons, mes braves,” he said to the tiring squad In a clear, cheerful voice. “Do your duty I Fire true—aim at the heart!” A volley cracked. Count de Rous sel-Bourbon fell dead. — Adventure Magazine. ,1 WHAT A MIDGET SYSTEM MEANS 'Laborers’ Land” Beal Meaning of Labrador According to Scandinavian sagas, Blorn and Erie the Bed discovered Labrador about the yea.r 1000, a writer In the Pathfinder Magazine tells us. They named It Helluland, land of slate or naked rocks. The modern discoverer of Labrador was John Csbot who visited It In 1497, the year be discovered Newfoundland. There are two explanations of how the region received its present name. Ac cording to tradition, a Basque whaler named La Bradore settled In the bay of that name about 1520. Afterward the whole region came to be called Labrador after the name of this first visitor. But this account of the nam ing of Labrador Is not generally ac cepted by historians. The more prob able origin of the name is as follows: The name Is of Portuguese origin and means "laborer." in 1500 Corterea! took to Portugal a cargo of natives from this region. Muny say they were Eskimos, but it is more probable that they were ordinary Indians. At any rate, the natives seemed so well adapt ed for laborers that King Emmanuel j thought that he bad come into posses- , slon of another slave coast whence slaves might be exported to the Por tuguese colonies. Hence the name “Labrador," or laborers’ land. !■■■■■■■■«! : ■ ■ ________ One MliSt Keep Track Of DlS- bursements to Gat Ahead Financially. ■ W hen you have a ■ ■ C oal C on su m ers S job in our »inc give it to the h me • T a k e N o tic e ter. By E. C. SAMMONS, Chairman Budget Department Oregon National Thrift Commute* A 1 he salt sm< from an »ut-of- How to get ahead financially, yet live decently and wel|, is doubtless the most absorbing and important mat 10 cents per line for first Insertion. ter confronting the average person or Minimum charge 26 cent«. Subse the average family, and that Is the quent insertions 5 cents per line. subject we wish to discuss and en deavor to assist In solving. ■ No discussion of the subject can be Women Give Up Before gin or end without mention of the meaning of “Thrift.” Thrift means Little Things of Life? good management, vigorous growth; Men smash and fall under big mis it means spending less than you earn; fortune, loss of health or financial dis it means saving systematically. It aster. Most women who fall, full Just docs not mean that one should stop because the little things of life have spending; on the contrary, It means defeated them. sp< nding, but spending wisely and Lady Diana Duff Cooper wrote an thoughtfully Instead of carelessly. article on this subject. She culled It There is but one real way to dis •'When Women F u ll!” cuss the question of Thrift and that In It she said: “When the woman is: What will Thrift do for me? The I who falls confesses that ufter years personal equation is all there Is to Many Claim Animals of half-hearted struggle she Mt last Thrift—decide what you want and 11 reached her opportunity but lacked the you want It badly enough and are will Dream and See Spirits motive power to seize It, she spoke the ing to pay the price you probably can Most people are satisfied that anl- ’ I bitter truth of many failures. . . . have It. mals dream, and many believe that a How muny women fly off from study, What are your* wants? Do you 1 they see spirits. Here are some re- ■ want a home and peace and content ! a concentration or rest Just to run out corded Instances, as related by the ment, a few flowers, a bit of green a to tea or a week-end . . . yet Montreal Star: A horse was to be put lawn, perhaps some fruit and vege a they expect that weathercock success i a In a stable at a hotel while the owner tables, the dancing fire light from the a to register a steady wind.” had his lunch. The horse would not i And there, all In a nutshell, you glowing embers of the fireplace? Do a enter the hotel yard, so the owner you want the thrill of cutting bond < a have It—the reason why women full, asked what was the cause. The reply i coupons; do you desire to cash interest observes the Philadelphia Record. was; “I expect he knows we have a or dividend checks, or do you prefer a As far as “half-hearted struggles" dead man here, taken from the river to spend as you earn. Jazzing along j a go there Is very little to he «aid. Com a this morning." petition la too keen, every puth In life W easel Destroys Field life's highway? The decision must be , a A terrier was seen begging (ns he too crowded for half-hearted efforts to Phone 331 Mice, but Birds’ Enemy always begs for sugar, ttien lie barked made. The Thrift way, yhu say? Very j i a succeed. Whatever your line may be, “Now, as a field-mouse destroyer and went upstairs, then begged again. well then, let us give heed to a few s your wish to succeed must be ardent. we have come to the king of them all. simple worth-while suggestions. The Yard of Best fe a & y 1 The first of these is to keep track ! a You must wish It with your soul, your I have found as high as 27 adult field A person who was a clairvoyant no M. M . S TR A W . MOB. a heart, your ndnd. The lukewarm nev mice stored In a weasel’s winter home. ticed this, and saw he was begging of all disbursements, In other words, j a er succeeded and we even have bib Yet of all the four-legged enemies of to the spirit of the lady who, when follow a budget plan. Through that a Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Bureau lical authority thut rather thun that our birds we have, I know of none to she was on earth, taught him to beg find out if you are wasting money; If! a n for sugar. A cat was seen running so, stop the leak. It's best to be frankly cold. a compare with the weasel," says Jack VOTE 306 YES— And save the Dairy Industry. So make up your mind to be one Minor In his book, “Jack Miner and all over a bedroom, got upon the bed. j The concluding thought I wish to a leave __ is ____ that Thrift is not easy. It thing or the other—-to be as keen as the Birds," published by the Ryerson etc. The cut wns trying to follow a ____ (■ « » ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I spirit form that was moving about the ! j» hard work to save unless you have mustard or else to make no attempt. I’rt ss. bedroom. At a lecture given at the a regular systematic savings plan. If But what about the women who are “If I were to ask the experienced as keen as mustard and who yet fall hunters of America If they know the Crystal palace a live rat was put In a you would get ahead, decide upon the through trlflng petty distractions? weasel all would be disgusted, be glass tube, and the tube was sealed amount to be saved, then bank it every Their only hope Is to develop a wilt cause the weasel Is so common up at each end. The room was in payday. Just the same as though It darkness and an electric light was put like Iron and a heart of stone. throughout this country. I was once onto the tube. When the rut died a were any other bill which must be L e g a l Blar.ka F o r S a le n t T h e H e r a ld O ffic e In that class myself; I thought I knew form the same shape as a rat came paid. Following this plan for a few months will so fix the habit that the all ihere wns to he known about them. from the tube and went tip In the air. plan may be made effective without When the Fuzzy Wuzzies I had shot them out of the tops of inconvenience and with splendid re “Crumpled Up the Square” trees and dug them out of the ground; sults. Thrift means frugality, econ I bad called in the woods mid called Seek Handkerchief Origin It was at the battle of Tamai In the them so they would come up and smell J It Is difficult to assign a period and omy. To be thrifty one must be will Sudan, on March 13, 1884, that the of the ends of my fingers; I had seen a country of origin to the handker ing to “pay the price” by practicing Fuzzy Wuzzies “broke the British dozens of the little rascals In north chief. But It seems to have been frugality and economy, and reaping NOTICE TO CREDITORS square.” The tribesmen, utterly reck ern Ontario when I had been hunting known In remote ages, and traces of the rewards of saving and investing. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE less of death, charged an angle of the moose, nnd had sat down and called It are to be found among the Egyp STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA square In the face of what seemed th< in across the creek to me." tians. On the contrary, strange ns It PROMINENT MEN an annihilating fire. They threw them TILLA C0UNTR may seem, the Greeks appear not to selves on the bayonets, and used their PROMOTE THRIFT In the Matter of the Estate have used handkerchiefs, says the De spears In the death agony before the Knowledge and Enjoyment of bayonets could be withdrawn. They What we love to do, that we do well. troit News. Passing from the Greeks Prominent Oregon men are taking a Edgar A. Smith, Deceased. to the Roninns, we find that the latter came over the bodies of their own To know is not a ll; It Is only half. To keen interest in promoting thrift week. Notice is hereby given that the dead, und crawling on hands nnd love Is the other half. Wordsworth’s had something nf the kind which they January 17-23, sponsored by the Ore knees, under the muzzles of the guns, po -t was contented if he might enjoy called “siidarlum" (sudor, sweat). It gon Bankers' association, the Y. M undersigned has been appointed ad they gained the Inside of the square, the things which others understand. was of the finest lace and was used C. A. and 48 national and local or ministrator of the estate of Edgar A. and stubbed and slashed until one bri This Is generally the nttltude of the chiefly as an ornament and as a fan ganizations. It is to encourage the Smith, deecased, and has qualified as gade gave way In confusion, and Its young and of the poetic nature. The during the games In the circus. “save and have” plan. A strong com 'he law directs. All persons having For many centuries afterward there mittee Is handling the Portland cam claims against the said estate are guns were captured. The other bri m in i of science, on the other hand, Is gades closed In, the guns were re contented If he may understand the Is no mention of handkerchiefs, and paign and the following are committee required to present the same to me taken, and the Fuzcles were chased things that other* enjoy; that Is his we only find traces of them about 155(1 men outside of Portland: at the office of W. J. Warner, my Is b r o a d c a s tin g to all th e far past the scene of this momentary njoyinent, Contemplation and nbsorp- In Italy. For many years the hand J. \V. Maloney, Pendleton; Paul Wal .W orld th is seaso n triumph, hut they had “crumpled up lon for the one; investigation nnd kerchief was round nnd oval, and It lacc, Salem; L. C. McShane, Hubbard; attorney, at hts office In Hermiston, the square," nnd the exploit caught ■liissltlcatlon for the other. We prob wns not till the time of Louis XVI that Dr. T. J. Arneson, Baker; J. O. Holt, Oregon, with proper vouchers, w ith “ Come! w *t the British Imagination and put Fuzzy ibly nil have. In vnrylng degrees, one It liecnme square. Eugene; C. W. Laughlin, Astoria; E. in six months from the date hereof. th a n e v e r t o e n te rta in y o u and t Wuzzy Into English literature. The or other of these ways of enjoying Dated th ls 17 th day of December, C. Pea3e, The Dalles; Elmer William y o u r v is it a w o n d e r fu l experien ce.” Fuzzles themselves belonged to the Nature; either the sympathetic and son, Albany, cashier Albany State 1924. Watching His Step Hadendows tribe and were command "motional enjoyment of her which If you have never been to California it should be bank; F. E. Bennett, Enterprise, super ROBERT O. HORNING, A young man of nervous appearance, the effort of your life to go. When you are ready ed by Osman Diana, although the lat tile young and the artistic and the po Administrator. yet possessing a certain determined lntendsnt of schools; H. E. Coolidge. 15-5tc to plan the trip let the ter generull.v kept himself In n place etic temperament have, or the enjoy- La Grande, cashier La Grande Nation air, walked Into a very ornate busi of safety during the fighting. The iiti nt through our knowing faculties nf al hank; Chas. E. Miller, Ontario, sup Fuzzles got their name owing to the forded by nntnrnl science, or It may be fleas building, hesitated a moment, and erintendent of schools; Fred Fox. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE OF then with the sharp motions of one peculiar manner In wnlch they wore the two combined, as they certainly Union, assistant cashier First National attached property on befP- ward to the uodenizned b y phone, or m a il or their hair. The Black Watch formed were In such a man as Tyndall.— who Is about to take the final leap, en bank; D. A. Emerson, Bend, principal, tered on" of the well appointed offices. I win *tve you the benefit o f m y persons! knowledge EXECUTION part of the ''square," nnd fought with John Burroughs. and ezpCTience or i w U l pomd fww the s m « k e l p t a l high school; E. M. Bubb, Klamath “Is this Mr. Steven's office?” Notice is hereby given that by vir ® • • » know every route, every the utmost bravery during the whole Falls, cashier American National "Yes." train, every kind o f equipment end the esect roet. 1 will of the campaign against the Muhdl. tue of a writ of execution Issued your sleeping car accommodations, provide y o u w ith bank; O. R. Campbell, Medford, prin An Honorable Form "Mr. Gerald K, Stevens?" an outline o f your trip , and deliver your tickets. Y ou need from the office of the Clerk of the cipal, high school; Roy K. Hachkett, TCt leave your hmne or your office to attend to bothersome "Yes." The essay is a literary creature to thr details, j h s v e the best there is. snd i t shall be yours tbs Grants Pass, cashier First National Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, Scientific Future Love making of which go mood and form; * "Is lie In?" m om ent I know you desire it. bank; A. A. Schramm, Corvallis, cash for Umatilla county, and to me direct The matrimonial reports of our day nnd the former would seem by far the "Yes; would you like to see him?” ier Corvallis State bank; J, Montgom are undertaking to put love on a sound, paramount thing. Great and special F. C. Woughter, Agent, N-n no I No, thank you ! But could ery, Marshfield, president Bank of ed on a Judgment In said Court ren scientific basis. Let us skit» a few gifts does It demand. ’TIs an Artel I you tell me how long he will be here?" Southwestern Oregon; BenJ. J. Kim- dered on the 6th day of December, Hermiston, Oregon among literary kinds, shy, airy, tricksy, hundred years and behold the synthet “Why, he should be here at least ber, corresponding secretary Marlon 1924. In favor of C. W. K ellogg and Ic romance of a youth and a maid of elusive, vanishing in the garish light three hours. But lie can see you per- county Y. M. C, A., Salem. Oregon; John Schlmke as plaintiffs, and some generations to come. The young that beats down upon the arena where fectl.v well right now." Percy P. Canfield, Oregon City, Bank against William Brown and Minta nmn, armed with a stethoscope, a tape the big prizes of fiction are competed “Thank you just flip same, but 1 of Oregon City; C, E. Knickerbocker, Brown his w ife as defendants, for measure and the means of making a for amidst noise, confusion, nnd eclat. think I shall call on his daughter.”— assistant cashier, McMinnville, Ore.; the sum of $300.00 w ith interest blood test, goes to call upon the lady But even In Its own slight, winsome Harper's Magazine. N. E. Geart, president Bank of Cottage thereon at the rate of 10 per cent whose charms have attracted him. He way does It compel attention, and gain Grove. taps a vein, listens to the thump of hearts for Its very own. 'TIs nn aris per annum from the first day of Oct- Didn’t See It her heart and to the wind whistling tocrat of letters; nowhere la It so hard u A i i c i i r e Q i i r r iii o ber ’ 1921- and the further 8 um of Recently I asked a man, who has ar IW A R t L i r t 3 U t l E o 5 r U L through her bronchial tubes and ends to hide obvious antecedents. Many $56.00 attorneys fees and $43.70 his labors with a careful examination try hut few triumph In It. Therefore, rived from Europe on one of the frivo BY PRACTICING THRIFT coets and disbursements, which Judg- of the soles of her feet. Satisfied with wlrnn a real essayist arrives, let him lous hotels that are now used ns fer ------------ ment also orders the sale of the fol- the showing he makes a request for be received with due acclaim and rlcs, whether there were any rough H a v e learned th a t The H erald prints th e By practicing thrift, the average per- low ing described real property In a kiss and obtains one. duly hyglenlzed thanks special, since through him Is days. “I haven't the slightest Idea, b e st b u tter wrappers. W e have th e large to-w lt through a strainer whipped from a handed on so ancient and honorable a said he; “I never saw the sen from son may make their life more sue- vrmatllla County. Oregon, time to start is dnr- . _ . r. T vanity bag. That Is, lie does unless form.—Richard Rurton, In "Forces In port to port." It appeared that he was i cessful. . . . A good , i it a-, _ Lots 5 and 6 in Block C and Lots size, 9 by 12 inches. Our prices a r e — . „ , ... on one of the enclosed decks some (5(1 ing thrift week, January 17-23, when _ „ the ynum- woman wallops 1dm Insteud. Fiction." ‘ an<1 8 n Block D, First addl- feet above the water. There Is an In a campaign of education featuring I —Toledo Blade. suiting contrast between the artificial thrtft fundamentals will be put on by ,ion to Hermiston, according to plat Academies tty of the modern Hunting pnluee and the Oregon Hankers’ association and filed March 8th, 1907, all in Uma- Friendship With Nature As Zoin did not belong to the an element so primitive as the ocean: the Y. M. C. A., co-operatlftg with 48 | tills county, Oregon. What sweat and lender, the most In French aendemy, so Theodore Orel !t '« like a dining car passing through other national nnd local organizations. I w ill at the hour of 2 o'clock In nocent ittd divinely encouraging so ser. the author of "Sister Carrie," Infinite miles of sagebrush.—Scribner's The plan Is based on Benjamin Frank the afternoon on the 17th day of lln's Ideas. ciety there Is In every natural object, does not belong to the American Magazine. Making a ftimily or personal budget January, 1925. sell at the front door and so in uulver. ai tupurc, < ven for Academy of Arts and Letters. "Whistler,’’ Mr. Dreiser said at an Is perhaps the most important thing of the Court House of said County, the poor misanthrope unit most melan Emerson to do; then record your expenditures. all of the right, titl« and estate choly man! There can be no really Algonquin luncheon “our great Whls If this emotional nature larked The value of owning a koine, making held by the said W illiam Brown and black melancholy to Idm who lives In tier did not belong to the Royal scad warmth, whnt eminently It possessed a will, investing In safe securities, Minta Brown his w ife In and to the the midst of nature and has still his emy, either. M any are b u yin g them in th e larger quan "An American admirer of Whistler's wns an exquisite refinement, nnd a con paying bills promptly, sharing with | above described property on the 16th sens,». T ild e never was yet such a stltuent of his refinement wns nn in others, working and earning, having storm, but It was Aeolian music to the once wrote him a letter In the Royal September. 1934 (th e earn, titie s, b u t w e are here to se rv e you all. I f * _ • \ Innocent ear. Nothing can compel to academy's care. The letter had a hard Wtnetlve antipathy to Ideas of dom1 a bank account nnd of carrying lire y o u w a n t only a fe w w e h ave them w ith a vulg r sadness a simple and brave time to find Whistler, hut It did find nance, dictation, patronage, caste and Insurance will be stressed during the j havl“K been B,tach®<* In the action, above referred to), man. While 1 enjoy the friendship of him nt lust. On the envelope the mnterlal superiority whose essential week. o u t th e nam e. T h ese w e sell as fo llo w s — grossness repelled him and whose ul I _____ _ _ _ _ _ _ at pubic auction to the highest bid the scisons I trust that nothing ran Royal academy jieopte had malicious tlm ste origin In contemptuousness Tbe difference between the clerk der for cash, the proceeds of eale to make life u burden to me. -Thoreau. ly written: probably the one moral state except who spends an(1 the clerk who “ ’Not known at the Royal scad be applied as the law direct*. emy.' crovenness that chiefly he deemed cen part of IL in ten years Is the differ Dated this 8th day of December, England's Fish Rain "Whistler sent the envelop* to the teinptlhle— was plain enough to hif ence between the owner of a business 1*84. In August. T.I1H, a small territory In T hues’ with the comment: penetration. — \V. C, Brownell, Ir •n il the man out of * Job. ZOBTH HOUSKR. northid-n England enjoyed what was “ 'Behold ray certificate of merit I'" "American Prose Mns'ers." poselhly the most novel of all showers. Sheriff. -READ THE WANT AD8— Beating the Drummer Traveler's Tale The precipitation In large part con By W R. Andereon. Said the town phlloapher: “A drum “Traveled?" said a sailor In • train sisted of fish. Tlie explanation which , Deputy Sheriff. ADDING machine roll« at the Harald M-6t® has been tusde. and which Is seeming to a passenger who hsd questioned mer from town saw me settln* on the office ly n logical one, Is that a watersimut him. "1 should think I 'sve. I’ve been fence wstchtn' the trains go by the READ THE WANT AD6 offshore lifted the fish by Its power, all round the world; over *n' under other day. An' he said to me, 'My. but carried them a short distance Inland It. too. There ain't many porta I I couldn't stand livin' ont here. You don't see anything Yon don’t travel snd with the dispersion of the water don't know the Inside of." spot,» and Its power dropped the fish "Why, you must know a lot about like I do. I'm goln' all the time.' “I looked the fellow over an' then 1 Cama * i am on the land. —Set, n «■ anil Invention geography." Magazine. "Yes, we did put In there onee. hut said kinder slow an' easy. T can't see Send us the price o f * year'} 1 man only to coal ship, 'Taint much of a much difference In what I'm doin' a n '' subscription if you are in arrears what you're doin'. I set on the fence place, what I remember of It" THE HEMUSTON H E IA U an' watch the trains go by. It's Just MAKE YOUR WANTS KNOWN— the way yon look nt thing*.’ "—South-1 — TKT THE HERALD WANT AD$— prn Agriculturist. 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