TUB HBUMIfiTOB HERALD, HBBMIBTOy» ORBQOlf.
Wirnlò
not exist, ao a definite count to as
certain Just how far growth of the
business has gone can aot be made.
r
Publlahed every Thursday at Her-
Letters of inquiry as to a possible
mlaton, Um atlUa County, Oregon by
market for breeding stock, the num
Joseph 8. Harvey, editor and man
ber of birds here and bow fast the
ager.
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A MATTER OF COMPARISON
iB being sent out In reply to such
inquiries, it Is said.
The suggestion of forming an or-
anlzation Is undoubtedly sound
Poultry growing is destined to be
>ne of the major farm activities on
he project within a few years, and
right now is not too early a day to
launch an organization. It would
have plenty of work to do from the
day of being formed, and properly
launched and steered. It should be
worth much, not only to the poul
try growers themselves,' but to the
project generally.
Sometimes we bear of the difficu
ties that have beset Irrigation and
the farmers who in this generation
have devoted their time, energy and
capital to the development of land
that has been reclaimed from the
desert and iia sagebrush growth.
MANY TOURISTS REGISTER
These difficulties are not mythical.
They are very real. Much money
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and a vast amount of energy, deter
mlnatlon and persistency have been been granted visitor's permits. The
required in bringing about that highest number was recorded on June
poetical transformation known as 23, at which time 990 were listed.
“making the desert blossom as the
One of the most interesting feat
rose."
ures of the Influx of non-resident
But has the conquest of the desert automobiles is its diversification.
by means of Irrigation been a.“ So far In 1926 every one of the
difficult as was the reclamation ol states and territories of the Union,
the land In the great corn belt where <everal of its island possessions and
sturdy forests had to be removed be a number of foreign countries are
fore the land could produce? Un represented on the registration lint.
doubtedly It has not. It is prob In addition to 387 such registrations
ably true that the actual cash outlay from Canada since January 1, there
In reclaiming the desert has been have been 18 from Hawaii, 2 from
greater than was the case In tht China, 2 from New Zealand, 1 from
wooded plains, due to the fact that Japan, 2 from Mexico and one from
the reclamation of arid lands ha; the Philllplnes. In June the only
been done with such speed.
state missing from the list was
Back in the early days in the corn South Carolina. The complete re
belt, John and Matilda built a log registration of non-resident motor
cabin on a plot of ground, possibly cars for June was as follows:
after they had spent the first year
Alabama 6, Arizona 93, Arkansas
of their married life living with 28, California 8,171, Colorado 206.
the parents of one or the other Connecticut 5, Delaware 1, Florida
Within five years they had managed 69, Georgia 7, Idaho 1,001, Illinois
to clear several acres, but 1 h was 92, Indiana 36. Iowa 91, Kansas 81,
very hard work. John’s shins ac Kentucky 6, Louisiana 11, Maine 2,
qulred marks plowing in the "new Maryland 4, Massachusetts 16, Mich
ground” that he carried for many n igan 70, Minnesota 80, Mississippi
day. The marks were inflicted b> 2, Missouri 62, Montana 161, Neb
roots that snapped back on his shins raska 134, Nevada 64, New Hamp
as he plowed through tough roots shire 2, New Jersey 10, New Mex
Matilda did at least work enough for ico 13, New York 30. North Carolina
two women. But they managed to 3. North Dakota 34. Ohio 68. Okla
get along. They raised their own homa 84, Pennsylvania 32, Rhode
food, made a part of their clothing, island 2, South Dakota 62, Tennes
look care of the children and had u see 5. Texas 76, Utah 204, Vermont
little fun as the days passed— not 2, Virginia 5, Washington 2,422.
much fun as we of today would West Virginia 3, Wisconsin 44,
measure it, but they were not too Wyoming 84, Alaska 4, District of
sophisticated, and of cynicism they Columbia 6, Hawaii 14, Canada 123,
knew little.
Mexico 1, Philippine Island 1
Today results must be secured al-
Total 13,818.
moet over night, or else something
Is wrong. We move at much more
rapid speed. But the chances are Redact by Breathing,
that the spirits of John and Matilda
Says French Doctor
could visit some of our reclamatloi
Bed rest Instead, of physical exercise,
projects and sigh out o f puretenvy and deep exhaling front the lungs. In
for the greater comparative progres: iddltlon Io tlic usual noufattrniug diet,
made by farmers on irrigated land »re prescribed mm a cure for obesity by
than were made by them and their Dr. (1. I.even, general secretary of the
neighbors when the coin belt was rhernpeutlc society of Paris.
Doctor I.even tenches ills patients to
young. No age has a corner 01 breathe out so hitrtl thnt they bend the
either fun or trouble.
lam e of a candle anti to Inhale only
ORGANIZATION IS SUGGESTED
• ery slightly. The breathing can he
lone lying In bed, sitting up or stand
ng erect. Series of five exhalHtlona
are repeated every half hour fifteen
to twenty times a dtty. One patient
lost fifteen pounds In tw en'y days anil
another sixty pounds in th.; course of
eight tnonlhs.
When a person overeats. Doctor
I.even believes, the solar plexus Is Ir
ritated nnd tills disturbs tlie function
Ing of those cerebral centers that reg
ulate the destruction of fat. Othei
conditions tuny also cause tills tils
tnrhance. The course of treatm ent
prescribed Is claimed to counteract the
Mrs. W. Freeland Kendrick, wlfo of the Mayor of Philadelphia, who also
la president of the Sesqul-Centennlal International Exposition Association,
organized to stage a great celebration to commemorate the 190th anniversary
of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Mrs. Kendrick Is shown
beside the historic Liberty Bell, which she tapped at a recent broadcasting
eveet when the world was told of completion of plans for the big ezpoeldon.
Open Sundays
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PENDLETON, OREGON
mini8trator of the estate of Thomas
William Peters, deceased. In the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for Umatilla County. All persons
having claims against the said es
tate are hereby requested to present
such claims duly verified, and with
proper vouchers attached, to the un
dersigned at the office of Raley,
i Raley & Stelwer, in the American
i National Bank Building, Pendleton,
Oregon, within six months from date
of this notice, the same being dated
and published the first time this 8th
day of June, 1926.
-READ T H E WANT A D S-
When In Pendleto
Michael Keating,
As administrator of the estate of
Thomas William Peters, deceased.
Raley, Raley & Stelwer and H. J.
Warner, Attorneys for Administra
tor.
44-5tc
That there Is a need for a local or
ganization of poultry men so thnt
problems confronting the industry,
or likely to arise in the future,
might be handled by the producers
as a body, is the statement made by
a local poultry man. The business
la not vety old on the Umatilla pro
ject, but It Is already apparent, ac
cording to this one breeder, that a
local organization should be form,
effect.
ed.
For several weeke an effort hat
been under way to secure a chicken
census on project farms, hut the -TRY THE HERALD WANT ADR—
machinery to take such a census does
A FIRST LADY
ICE
G o o d Through
“ ‘‘T h r o u g h -
industry la developing, and other
questions are constantly bein^ re
Entered a» second class matter
ceived. In the absence of a formal
Deeember, 1909, at the poetofflce at
organization, very little Information
Hermiston, U m atilla County, Oregon
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’^
SALE
IN THE COUNTY COURtJJF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY
In the Matter oí the Estate
of
Susan A. White, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned as administrator with
will annexed of the estate of Susan
A. White, deceased, and pursuant to
an order of the above entitled court
made and entered on the 30th day of
June, 1926, will sell for cash in hand
in one parcel at private sale upon
Walter S. Gifford (left), president of the American Telephone and Tele sealed bids at the First National
graph Company, and Leonard H. Klnna-d (right), president of the Bell Tele Bank In Hermiston, Oregon, subject
phone Oompany of Pennsylvania and Associated Companies, are shown to confirmation by the above entitled
standing on the exact spot where Alexander Graham Bell first talked over court, all the following described
bis Invention at the Centennial Exposition 60 years ago. In the background lands located in Umatilla County,
can be seen Memorial Hall, relic of the Centennial, and which la now being
deed aa a museum. It was on this spot that Don Pedro, then Emperor of Oregon, and all belonging to said es
Brazil, met the 29-year-old Inventor and exclaimed, “My God, it talks!” when tate, as follows:
be heard Bell's voice come over the wire. Tho exhibits to be staged by the
East half (E H ) of the West half
erganlution these men represent will be one of the great features of the (W *4) of Section 30; the East half
Sesqul-Centennlal International Exposition, which opens In Philadelphia June (E H ) Northwest Quarter (NW14)
1 and continues to December 1 to celebrate the 160th anniversary of the
Section 31; and a strip of land con
Signing of the Declaration of Independence.
taining 7*4 acres off the north end
of the East halt (E H ) of the
Southwest Quarter (S W U ) Section
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
31, Described as commencing at the
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
Notlee Is hereby given that the center stake o í said Section 31,
STATE OF OREGON FOR
undersigned has been appointed ad thence South 18 rods, thence west 80
UMATILIA COUNTY
ministrator of the estate of Jannla rods, thence north 13 rods, thenca
> In the matter of the Estate
Senn, deceased. In the County Court east 80 rods to the place oí begin
In the State of Oregon, for Umatilla ning. all In Township 4. N., R. 29
I
County. All persona having claims E. W. M.;
, Joseph W. Cralk, Deceased.
Notice U hereby given that the against the said estate are hereby r e -ian<{ that said administrator will re
undersigned has been appointed ad quired to present such claims duly c«|Te bids for said land from and
ministrator of the estate of Joseph verified, and with proper vouchers after Monday, the 9th day of Aug
W. Cralk. deceased, and has quali attached, to the undersigned at the ust. 1928, and will sell the land to
fied as the law directs. All persons office of Raley. Raley A Stelwer In the highest bidder for cash, pro
having claims against said estate are ,he American National Bank Bulld- vided said bid Is satisfactory to the
i squired to present the same to me tn*- ,n Pendleton, Oregon, within six Judge of the above entitled court.
This hot Ice le publlahed four con
;«t the office of W. J. Warner, my I months from date of this notice, the
attorney. In Hermiston. Oregon. w lth!i‘*me beln< d ,,ed ,nd Published the secutive weeks In the Hermiston
proper vouchers within six months!
>hls glh d» r^ G J"’y' 2 ’A* Herald, a newspaper of general clr-
The First National Bank of Pendleton! eolation, published In Hermiston,
from the date hereof.
A , administrator of the estate of ¡Umatilla County. Oregon, and by
Dated this 22nd day of July. 1926
Jannte Senn. Deceaeed.
! posting the u un , notice m three pub-
RAY C GOODE.
Raley, Raley A Stelwer and H. J. He places In said County and 8tate,
(48-(tc)
Administrator
Warner. Attorneys for Admlnls->11 In the manner and form aa by
irator.
44-5tc law provided.
Dated thia Sth day of July, 192«.
T. B. SW AY ZB,
—TNT the herald want A D S -
v
z z z :
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice le hereby given tbat
the
undersigned hae been appointed ad-
Administrator w ith w ill annexed, of
the estate of Busan A. W hite, de
ceased.
(44-Stc)
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