THJ HZBIQgTOX HBJttAIZP, HBRMttTON. OMBQOlf.
In tb s weak. Be used to Uva in Her.
mieton but new la tan n in g In the
Made White HoroeHel
to Placate Spaniard
Burns country. He expects to leave
Published every Thursday at Har
there tor the benefit of Mrs. Dowells
Hernando Corteo, In the year 1528,
■Matoa, Umatilla County. Oregon by
health and la considering returning entered Peten, the northernmost de
Joseph 8. Harvey, editor and man
partment of Ouatemale, on his way
to Hermiston to live.
agar.
from Mexico to Honduras, Eugene
Cunningham
relates.
In
Adventure
Entered aa second olaaa matter
.«r. and Mrs. H . F. Lake and
Mags sine. He Is credited with being
Deeember, 1*0«, at the postofftee at daughter M uriel of Albany stopped tbe Brst white mnn to penetrate those
Hermlatoa. Umatilla County, Oregon In Hermiston for a short time Wed dense Jungles and reach I-ake Peten
.D E P A R T M E N T ST O R E S
PENDLETON, OREGON
Itxa, which In the Mayan tongue was
"Haltunna," or “Lake With Houses,"
and look upon the busy Island city of
tbe Itxue, an offshoot of tbe advanced
Mayas who then peopled Yucatan and
Guatemiila.
route to Pendleton. W alla W alla,
The canek. or lord of the Itzne, re
Spokane and Coulee City. Washlng- ceived the S|xiniard with courtesy. He
'on, where Mr. Lake has a brother embraced Christianity and pledged al
legiance to the Spanish king. Cortez
in the newspaper business.
-
’’ W i remained for s lime at Haltunna, let
ting his force recover from the hard
Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Dureten and
Journey, and when he went on to Hon
Infant son have returned from Cas duras he left behind a lame white
cade. Idaho, where the baby was horse. This animal has furnished the
born a short time ago.
flexible Imaginations of Spanish his
torians with one of their most pictur
The Ladle» Aid society of the First esque myths of "Mysterious Peten.“
For the Indians, so the story rune,
Methodist Episcopal church w ill hold
having never before seen a horse and,
a meeting Wednesday afternoon at 3
understanding only that It wns sick,
o'clock. August 1«. In the church fed It as they would have fed a hu
parlors. Every member Is urged to man Invalid of more than ordinary Im
be present a» there w ill be an elec portance. The fmor brute did not long
tion of officers and other Important survive a diet of cooked meut. tisb and
birds.
business.
Upon Its death the poor Itzae, who
had worshiped It as something rather
Rev. Henry Young went to H e p p -, more than mortal, were fearful of Cor
tier Monday to see his son who was tes' wrath. So they thought to be
injured recently while employed on fool the conqnlstadore. They carved
highway work In Morrow county, i from white stone a replica and set It
He did not hear of the injury until np In their chief temple against Cor
several days had elapsed and did not tez’ return.
Even today, say some Inhabitants
know the extent of the hurts u ntil]
of Flores— the modem town on the
he made the trip. He found that Ute of Ancient Haltunna—the Image
hlB son was only slightly injured and may be seen at certain times In the
had already left the hospital when waters of Lake Peten-Itza, near tbe
uninhabited Island of Santa Barbara,
he arrived.
where It sank when the raft trans
porting It was wrecked. Thia image,
Fruit For Sale
reported by two Franciscans as In the
The Dalles non-lrrlgated Elberta temple In IB18. Is often termed the
peaches, 70c per box. Italia n prunes "Sacred White Horse of Peten" and
3c per lb. Riesling and Sweetwater the “Sacred Horse of Guatemala."
grapes, *1.25 per 25 lb. lug, prices'
f. o. b. The Dalles. Other kinds of
Veracity of Witness
grapes soon. W rite for prices. J.
Put to Severe Test
J Fleck, The Dalles, Oregon, Box
The courts in countries of the Far
203.
49-2tc
East would not dream of accepting the
evidence that satisfies us, yet con
demn men to deuth for reasons that
O ld Travel Map»
we should consider trifling, according
Motorists who use the Ingenious to Rosita Forbes, who tells how the
strip maps of todHy, which are a cross mysterious East solves Its crime prob
between a map and a picture, prob lem, In an article In Liberty. In Arabia,
ably Imagine that the Idea Is an ex for Instance, Miss Forbes says: “In
tremely modem thing, Invented In re any Important case, the testimony of
sponse to an equally modern demand, two eye-witnesses Is necessary and
says the Wall Street Journnl. But these may be tested In a most unpleas
one user thereof was startled the other ant manner. The local Imam, or some
day on coming across an exactly Iden holy man connected with the mosque,
tlcal treatment of Important highways heats a long d rip of metal In a bra
In Great Britain, dating hack some two zier. When the end Is white-hot, it Is
or three hundred years. Instead of laid on the tongue of the witness. I f
being In any wise crude or Incomplete, It burns him, he Is a liar. I f It has no
the older strip maps were more de effect, he Is speaking the truth.
tailed and explicit than the modem.
“I have seen this test Justify Its ex
Each milepost was Indicated by figures istence," writes Miss Forbes, "for the
and landmarks along the route were metal rests on the tongue for only the
noted In such useful phrases as: "A fraction of a second. The truthful
large stone,” “An oak tree,” “Narrow man Is not afraid and the saliva In his
gate Into a meadow," etc. Nor were mouth saves him from a burn. The
any of the Inns or branch roads false witness Is terrtfled and his
omitted.
mouth goes so dry that the first touch
scalds hls tongue I"
nesday morning.
Both Mr. and Mrs.
Subscription Bates
Lake are employes of the Albany
»2.0« Democrat-Herald. He Is a pressman
One Tear
________yi.ot and Mrs. Lake does society and club
But Month»----
new» for the paper. They were en
(Payable in Advance)
nrr. place we live
We on this Um atilla project havt
a good place to live and work and
get along.
More and more people on the out
aide are finding it out.
The other day a farmer living
not far from Hermiston went back
home, a matter of a day's drive In
a car, to visit. He took w ith him
a collection of vegetable» he produc
ed here this season. His former
home was in the dry land section
w ith an altitude higher than we
have here. The vegetables e*P,alne<'
to his relatives and fomer neighbors-
why he is enthusiastic about bis Ir
rigated land.
Several of his neighbors, tired ol
depending on rain fall that sometimes
falls, have come down to look around
at land here that can be bought.
Others told him they are planning
to come.
Others, stranger» without the per-
■onal recommendation of friends
who live here, have been stopping
In Hermiston to investigate about
the raw lands that w ill be under
McKay water
next spring. Still
others are w riting for information.
Every indication points to a real
movement of settlers to the Um atilla
project this fall and w inter and next
spring. The local land settlement
committee Is receiving and answer
ing ’ Inquiries by mall. They have
a lot more of that work coming up.
The committee can not do all of
the work, however, and right now Is
a good time to begin giving serious
consideration as to how our pros
pects here may be told to people who
are seeking a new location. Organ-
lied effort counts for much, but In
dividual effort also Is a big factor.
Those who know of people who
w ant to come here should w rite a
letter and tell prospective settlers
what we have to offer. The combln.
ed efforts of local people can count
tremendously In results.
NY NEW SETTLERS ABE
SELECTING 0BEG0N HOMES
gust Bid« Fair to Surpass July
In Number» Coming Here From
Other 8tate».
»ortland, Oregon, August 12-July
a record In land settlement ac-
llee which Augifst bids fair
pass. The momentum
of
the
iler movement seems to be cumula-
i bringing homeseckers from far
1 near to establish themselves on
»rallied and specialty farms In
gon.
luring the first ten days of Aug-
the Portland office of the land
dement department of the state
1 Portland Chambers of Commerce
been the mecca of many who
o availed themselves of the ser-
,s of this stato wide committee
;em.
trnong the many visitors was J. C
ig who came from Minnesota and
chased a farm In Washington
nty. Idaho lost J. 8. Brown who
icted Yam hill county as hi» new
te, while Nebraska continued Its
tom of ranking high in the num-
of settlers It furnished, and in-
led O. C. Macleod in Its list. Mac-
l found acreage which satisfied
desire» In Clackamas county. The
er county drew also W alter Com-
who arrived recently from North
ota.
fter two year» of correspondence
conferences with the representa-
» of the land settlement depart-
it In Log Angeles while an office
maintained there, W . J. Burt
come to Oregon from Southern
ifornla. Multnomah county was
fortunate district chosen In this
i, Mr. Burt having purchased a I
acre farm there for which he
I *37.500 cash.
c u lts In land settlement work]
e never been better, and with the
mdld class of farmers who ar-
dally, not only In the Portland
ce but at other points In the
e, prospects are bright for a
ner
year In
Increasing
the
Isatlon of Oregon’s fertile agri-
ural acreage. In both the oast-
nnd western sections of tho
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Style—Value—Service
W e have put as much
thought into producing
school caps as in our
men s caps or hats.
The right cap for the
boy is here.
Caps with
style— caps that are trim ,
dressy and very service
able.
In light and dark
cassimcres, s i l k s e r g e
lined, leather lip. Prices
always surprisingly low—
79c
98c
and $1.49
“True Blue” Shirts
For Boys—Cut Full—Buy Them
for Long» Hard Wear
Coat shirts, made like Dad’s or big brother’s—make a
fellow feel grown-up. Buy them for school wear now, at
this low price—
Dutch Improved Cabbage
The cabbage was taken to England
from Holland shout ths je e r 1510. si
though It Is said that this vegetable
wns grown In England before that
lime, hut that In that year Improved
varieties were taken from Holland
to England by Sir Arthur Ashley of
Dorset. Cabbage was l " 'r’Kluced Into
Scotland by the eoldlrre of Oliver
Cromwell.
Making It tor Him
“What's Helen doing?"
“Making a shrimp salad.”
“I didn't know we had any sbrlinp
In the house."
"We haven't, but there’s one going
te call o« her this eweuing."
Little Thrift Sermon
We Recharge,
Repair and Rebuild
ail makes of
Storage Batteries
-- l
Schimke Battery
NORTON & W P N
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GAS STATI N
HAS FOB SALE
U n io n G a s o F
THE FUEL FOB M0T0B CABS
THAT GVIES GOOD MILEAGE
— Also—
A r is to M o to r O il
Blue or grey ch?.m-
brays, striped c h a m -
brays, khaki twills and
fast color percales. Cut
extra full and roomy.
THAN WHICH THERE IS K0
BETTER
O ur B oy»* T ru e Blue
Blous?«— Same m aterials
as Sb’ rts; well made— low
priced at 79c.
A share of your business will
be appreciated
Solid Tan Leather for Boys
DRIVE UP TO THE CURB
Roomy—Stylish—Great Value*
CANCER SPECIALIST
ABRAM METHOD
OF BLOOD TESTING AND TREATMENT
Ye», It*» a Puny One
"There are hundreds of practical
Jokers In tills world,” declared the
Leslie avenue bachelor, "and each one
has a bagful of tricks to play on hls
friends. But there Is one they all use
that apparently gives them the utmost
In pleasure. They play It on the bald-
headed guest whom they Invite out to
dinner, by offering hlin the use of a
cotnb. Being bald myself, I have been
forced to chuckle my way through thia
joke on countless occasions. But
secretly, 1 think It’s the zero of them
all. Aud while I don't think there Is
a chance to eliminate It, I wish It
could be done If only to add what
little respect might be added to a
practical Joker’s effectiveness.”—De
troit News.
If your battery has you BLUKiED
then it needs onr attention.
“Let Us Be
Your Hatter”
Inherited M entality
According to • new theory on the
mode of Inheritance of mental traits
there are at least live pairs of heredi
tary diameters that have to do with
the passing on of Intelligence, if both
parents are persons of high Intelli
gence and possessed of all live pairs
of these characters, their chlldreu
will also average very high. I f they
are Idiots, having none of the pairs of
characters, their children also will be
Idiots. Intermediate conditions rep
resenting people of good average In
telligence, nut not geniuses, will pro
duce a mixture of offspring types, with
occasional exceptional children, and
once In a while also offspring of low
mentality.
Who si the crank in your car ? Do
you “take it easy” while your bat
tery cranks your car or doe» your
battery “take it easy” while you
crank your car?
!
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Dr. B. B. Brundage
PENDLETON, OREGON
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"T he Collegiate,” a sm art, solid leather O xford For
the boys. In tan leather ¡-fjood-year w e lt; rubber h e e ls;
m edium toe. D esigned anti finished ju st like D ad’s shoes.
A t these low prices—
Size* 2 1-2 to 5 1-2
$3.49
Sizes 12 1-2 to 2
$2.98
Above Nation»
Goethe, without being a Shakes
peare, was cast In that mighty mold
which we must call Slmkespearean. He
fell short of Shakespeare and he wns
different from Shakespeare, who was,
so to speak, a "ninth wave" breaking
on car Elizabethan shores with ths
momentum of great seas behind him,
whereas Goethe was virtually a first
wave unsupported and unlmpelled by
tradition
and
racial
Inspiration.
Shakespeare crowned English litera
ture. Goethe founded German litera
ture. No Chancer, no Spenser behind !
him; no long speech of hls race; no
great companions such as Shakespeare
had; no air of poetry and national ex
pression
such
as
Shakespeare
breathed.—H. Q. Wells.
Hat
Y • our
C
ome ,nu ana
■
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renew a nan
m
□absorption
E x p ir e d ?
1925 Essex
Coach
IN FINE SHAPE
Misfortune flnds It hard to spank
GOOD TIRES
the man with money In the hank, and
LICENSE
Friend »hip
thus It’s well to cultivate and carry
P
r
r
t
m
friendship
Is
that
of
good
nut the saving trait.
THIS IS THE BEST BUY WE
A habit la a cinch te make and very men who resemble each other In vir
difficult to shake; so pick one that Is tue; for these, as good themselves, are
HAVE HAD FOR SOME TIME
«nre to pay—snd start to save— begin equal In (heir desire of good things
for one another, snd they who desire
today.
He has of sense a good »mount who good things for their friends, love
banka upon a bank account, for dol them especially for the sake of these
lars wisely laid away Increase In value things. For they value them for what
they are and not for something acci
»very day.
To bunk your cash Is very «rise, for dental. The friendship, therefore, of
Hudson and Essex Dealer
then It grows and multiplies; your these men endures as long as they are
PENDLETON, OREGON
balance ever Is at beat, when boosted good, for virtue Is something stable.
And each of them Is good In himself j
up by Interest.
The man who never saves a cant te and also In relation to hls friend, for
HERMISTON LOCALS
always broke, or badly bent; and the* good men are both good absolutely
he’s op against It right whenever and useful to each other.—Aristotle.
Dr. H. F. M artin of Fremont, Neb., trouble looms In sight.—By the Col
pieetdent of the Midland college. It. umnist of ths Tifton (Ga.) Gazette.
W eir» Threat Verified
F. Ray and Mrs. A. B. Cunningham
In Ban Jacopo, Italy, la a courtyard
of Rupert, Idaho, were here Sunday
belonging to an old and now rained
as guests at the home of Mr. and
mansion, mid In this yard Isa deep and
One o /A /a f u r e ’g W onder»
Mrs. Enoe Martin. Dr. M artin Is a
The elephant hrenlhea and smells ' very ancient well, of which It la said
brother of Enos M artin, and Mrs. hy mean» of lila trunk ; frith II he puts that strange noise* resembling groana ,
Cunningham Is their sister. They '»od and drink Inin hie mouth, throws come front It whenever death threat
ens one of the grant family who ou<-c
were en route to Beattie. They llrl or hay no hls hark In protect N
ivmi flies, pulls down traen, lifts heavy owned the property.
were accompanied from Hermiston
In HUM such strange sonnds came
’•urden» nr safely picks np lbs most
by Mrs. M srtln snd two children.
from the well that the neighbor» were
lellrate. frágil» thing*. It asrvsn the
frightened.
Yet nothing happened.
purimae of a hand havlag a sensitive
" I don’t know of a section of the touch which enables It to milts knots; The sounds ceased and were beginning
country where a man ran farm and «pen doors, or give himself a shower to he forgotten when news came from
America that the Iasi survivor of the
use his head In addition to h it hands bath
old house bad died In San Francisco.
and feet and make it any better than
be esa right here." wee the comment
— TRI THE HERALD WANT ADS— ,
I by J. T. Dowell while here eerly
LET U S RECONDITION
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for this work.
Knerr’s Repair Shop
you an
in town.
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