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mlston, Oregon, sell the following
described lots, pieces and parcels of Lot 1, 47 % feet, Otto G. Sapper
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Published m r j Thursday at Her. land at publle auction to the highest Lot «, 47 % feet, Otto O. Sapper
bidder for cash In hand, the proceeds
Balaton, Umatilla County, Oregon by
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from the sale of each lot, piece or
Joseph 8. Harvey, editor and man
parcel of land to be applied In satis Lot 7, 47% feet, B. E. McMillaa
ager.
Eat.......... ..................................... 53.56 Little Chance to Develop
faction of the assessment upon said
Sintered an second class matter lot, piece or parcel of land with in Lot >, 47% feet, E. E. McMillan
Trend* Now Outlined.
Est.................................- ............ 53 56
December, 190«, at the postofflce at terest thereon from March 1, 192*,
Washlngton.—If the San Bias In
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. at the rate of 6 per cent per annum Izrt 9, 47% feet E. E. McMillan
Est................................................ 52.56 dians of Panama could be left alone
together with a penalty of 15 per
for the next few centuries, they might
Subscription Rates
cent ot each of said assessments and Lot 10, 47% feet, E. B. McMillan
One T e a r
.......... ............. ....... »2.06 all costs.
Est................................................ 53.56 develop a unique culture, like the fa
mous Maya of Yucatan. Rut this In
Biz M onths................................... 11.00
Following is a description ot each Lot 11, 47% feet, E. E. McMillan
teresting scientific experiment has lit
Est................................................
53.56
of said lots, pieces or parcels of land
tle chance of taking place, since alien
with the number of feet frontage, Lot -12, 50 feet, B. E. McMillan
1927
tribes are steadily encroaching on the
Est. ............................................. »3.75 land occupied by the San Bias. J
name of owner or reputed owner,
District No. 2— According to plat
The new year that Is about to be and amount of said assessment.
The situation among these Indians,
ushered in promises to be better for
who Imve become widely known In
City of Hermiston according to filed March 21. 1908.
tills country through the visit of the
the Umatilla project's different dis plat filed with County Recorder Nov. Block 1—
Lot 14, 84.8 feet. Geo. Bncroft 55.94 "white Indians" of their tribe. Is de
tricts than in 1926. It niay r.ot be ¡23. 1904.
scribed by Herbert W. Krieger, eth
greatly better, but there i» every rta- Bjock
Name Amt Block 2—
Feet
Lot 16. 45 feet, R. Crowder.... 53.15 nologist of the United States National
son to believe that thj profit *-'urve j Block 2—
museum, in a new government publi
will continue its gradual upward Lot 1, 60 feet, Minnie Brown »5.00 Block 4—
cation on the people of southeastern
Lot
1,
40
feet,
Ray
McCarrell
52.80
movement.
2,
50
feet,
Minnie
Brown
»5.00
Lot
Panama.
Agriculture is the chief business of Lot 3, 50 feet. Minnie Brown 55.00 l-ot 2, 50 feet, Ray McCarroll 53.50
The San Bins, who are a link be
these districts, and any anticipation Lot 1 1,50 feet, R. Beasley...... 55.00 Lot 9, 60 feet, W. L. Blessing 53.60 tween tlie Peruvians and the Maya In
Lot 10, 60 feet, W. L. Blessing 53.50 their characteristics, have not amalga
of improvement must automatically Block 3—
be based on confidence of fanning to Lot 1 3,50 feet, J. McCoy........ 55.00 Lot 11. 50 feet, W. L. Blessing 53.50 mated with oilier tribes since very
Block 5—
early times.
gain back a little of what it has lost. Block 4—
Coast Guards Trail Strangers.
It has lost much during the post war Lot 11, 50 feet, F P. Adame.. 55.00 Lot 1, 45 feet. C. S. Sanderson 53.15
Watchmen of the tribe guard the
period. Lew prices that cut profits Lot 16, 50 feet. B. W. Mack...... 55.00 Lot 2, 46 feet C. S. Sanderson 53.15
Lot 3, 45 feet, C. S. Sanderson 53.15 coast and trail any strangers who
♦o a narrow margin, and in some Block 5—
cases eliminated profits altogther, Lot 1, 25 feet, F. P. Adams.. 52.50 Lot 13, 45 feet, W. E. Goodwin 52-15 come to a native village, and any at
tempt to stay overnight is discour
have made the lot of the farming in-1
2, 25 feet, F. P. Adams.. 52.50 Block 6—
aged. But the Panainalns are trying
Lot
1,
84
feet,
W.
L.
Sampson
55.95
terests hard.
Lot 8, 25 feet, H. R. Newport 52.50
to force this Independent and self-
It is a fundamental fact, however, Lot
9 25 feet, E. W. Mack.. 52.50 Lot 8, 50 feet, J. B. Shaw......,53.50 sufficient group to accept their govern
that the men who work In such cloBe L((t
12 25 feet, Dick Hardison 52.50 Lot 9, 60 feet, J. B. Shaw. .. 53.50 ment and to send their children to
relationship with old Mother Nature ; ¡A)t 12_ 25 ieet> R R Newport 52.50 Lot 12, 50 feet, F. L. Sampson 53.50 school, and It Is only a matter of time
have a way of coming through with Lot
14 25 feet H R Newport 52.50 Lot 14 ,86.7 feet, Fred C. Stone 56.00 before they will give in and will blend
with other tribes.
solutions to their problems, and one IjOt 15, 2g feet_ cole A Swayze 52.50 Block 8—
The’ only measure which might en-
of the most hopeful indications about
2g feet. Cole A Swayze 52.50 Lot 8, 45 feet, O. A. Beasley. 53.15
1927 is that project farmers will be Lot 19 50 feet,H. R. Newport 55.00 Lot 4, 45 feet, G. A. Beasley 53.15 uble the Snn Bias to remain Isolated
would he to establish a reservation.
In better condition than ever before Ix)t 23 69 feet> p B- Swayze.. 55.00 Lot 5, 45 feet, G. A. easley 53.15 | 1 And while this might solve the prob
during the reconstruction period to | Lot 24 59 {eeti y< B. swayze.. 55.00 Block 9—
lem to the satisfaction of the San
Lot 4, 50 feet, P. B. Doherty 53.50 Bias, Mr. Krieger says, as far as sci
cope advantageously with adverse j B,ock 6_
53.50
5,
50
feet,
P.
B.
Doherty
Lot
conditions
Lot 1, 26 feet, First National Bnk
ence is concerned, It would really
The program of farming on the
............................ ................... 52.50 Lot 6, 50 feet, P. B. Doherty. 53.50 come too late now for the tribe to de
Dated at Hermiston, Oregon, this velop Its own culture.
project has been materially changed. |
2, 25 feet, F. B. Swayze 52.50
“The reason why they have not per
10 th day of December, 1926.
Farmers have been changing their Lot 5, 25 feet, Wm. Olasson Est.
fected a system of writing, a calendar
GEORGIA HENDERSON,
plans of operation during the past
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City Treasurer. or other developments of a high civ
several years with os much sp cd as 1 Lot 9, 11 % feet, Sam Rodgers 51.18 (15-5tc)
ilization may be that they have never
was possible In most cases. Diver Lot 10, 25 feet, F. P. Adams.. 52.50
gathered Into large communities,” Mr.
sity of production on smaller acre Lot 11 25 feet, F. P. Adams.. 52.50 Lavish German Castle
Krieger believes. “Instead, they live
ages with the maximum utilization Lot 12, 32 feet, First National Bnk
In small villages off the Islands of the
W
aits
Kaiser’s
Return
of his time during the whole year
63.20
Panama coast, and commute to the
Berlin. — Castle Homburg, near
is being practiced.
R. Newport 62.5C Frankfort-on-Maln, to which the for mainland where they cultivate planta
It is a source of aggravation to Block 7—
mer emperor, according to ills settle tions.
farmers and to those who know from Lot 7, 35
Have Turtle* Calendar.
C. Durfey.. 63.50 ment with the state ot Prussia may
practical experience of the complex Lot 8. 25
“The first step toward a system of
C. Durfey.. 62.50 “eventually” return, Is considered the
ity that attends farming the criti Lot 9, 25
C. Durfey.. 62 50 Jewel of German castles. It bus 300 recording time Is shown In the turtle
cisms sometimes made that farming Lot 10, 25
G. Sapper.. 62.50 rooms and salons, many of which are caleudur of the San Bias. This con
is too slow In making new adjust Block 8—
preserved Just ns they were built by sists of a stick worn around the neck,
ments to suit the requirements of Lot 9. 25
W. Mack.... 62.60 the Landgrave Frederick II 250 years with which to keep account of the
time of hntchlng of the turtle eggs.
changing conditions. The helmsman
W. Mack.... 52.50 ago.
There Is a solid silver service of When a turtle comes ashore to build
cap not whirl the w heeland takf a n '[jOt
2g
W. Mack. .. 62.50
400 pieces which 100 years ago cost Its nest, the Indian fisherman begins
W. Mack.. 62.50 a small fortune. In the workroom of cutting notches In the stick until four
of the moment. His business is too Lot 13, 25 feet, Georgia Hender-
William II Is a rocking horse which teen days have gone, when he knows
complex for such action. The flock
Bon ................. ........................... 52.50 he used for a desk chair. William, the turtle will again come ashore to
of chickens, or the herd of milk cows, Lot 16, 25 feet, E. W. Mack.... 52.50 when not writing, was wont to lean visit its nest and the eggs can be
to utilize products of the farm and Lot 17, 25 feet.M. W. Sharrard
track In the saddle and rock hack and taken from the nest and eaten."
The beginnings of an alplmbet may
convert them into concentrates that
................................................... 52.50 forth as If riding at the head of his
be seen in their system of nemonlc
bring higher prices and cost less Lot 18, 25 feet, F. B Swayze.. »2.50 troops.
The bed clyimber of the Inte Em or memory writing, which Is a highly
freight to move to market, can be Block 9—
brought into production only with Lot 6, 50 feet. E. Mummt.... »6.00 press Augusta Victoria In the castle developed form of picture writing In
la paneled In solid mahogany, Inlaid telligible to the Initiated and used to
the passage of years.
Lot 7. 60 feet, E. Mummt.... »5.00 with precious stones. Almost ns cost record lore concerning treatment of
Farming Is like any other business Lot 8, 50 feet. E. Mummt.... »5.00
ly Is the suite occupied by the late disease, religious practices and tribal
In that It contains among its mem I«ot 9. 50 feet. E. W. Mack.. »5.00 King Edward ef England when he history.
bers too many who lack balanced Lot 10 50 feet, E. W. Mack.. »5.00 c^tine to visit his German relatives.
Mr. Krieger’s new publication on
Judgment, energy, the clear vision to Lot 11, 50 feet, E. Mumm».... 55.00 The castle, though a priceless hlstorl- the cu ltu re of the people of south
analyze, and the willingness to play Lot 12,25 feet. E Mummt.. . »2.50 eal treasure, Is roughly valued nt $10, western Panama Is Intended chiefly to
the game. The Umatilla project is Lot 12, 25 feet, J. Skovbo..... . »2.50 .<00,000. It remains the property of i catalogue and describe the National
fortunate In that it has few of this Lot 13, 50 feet. J. Skavbo..... . »5.00 the state. If William comes back to museunf*s fine collection of over 1,000
Germany he will’merely huve the use objects from that region.
sort of men trying to farm. It will Block 10-
have lea« next year. The men who Lot 17, 25 feet, E. W. Mack.... »2.50 of It during Ids life.
possess the neccrraiy qualifications Lot 18. 25 foet. E. W. Mack.... »2.60
Bar Chinese Narcissus -
to farm successfully are giving de -Lot 27, 25 feet, J. Skovbo.... »2.50 Doc* Earth Shrink?
Infested W ith Insect*
monstrations every season, and the Lot 28. 25 feet, J. Skovbo...... 82.50
Tests Seek Answer
San Francisco.—The “Avenue of the
chief cause for optimism is the re Block 11—
London.—An attempt to accurately Temple of Heaven” mourns. An In
sults that may reasonably be expect Lot 1 25 feet, F, B. Swayze.. »2.60 determine whether the earth is shrink describable loss Is felt in the narrow
ed to come from their persist nt Lot 2, 26 feet, F. B. Swayze.. »2.60 ing Is to be made by scientists of the streets and dark alleyways of San
plugging. As farming operations Lot 3, 25 feet. F. B. Swayie.. <2.50 world, who have begun tests to de Frunclsco’s Chinatown, for the govern
are changed to bring back greater Lot 4, 26 feet, F. B. Swayze.. »2.50 tect and measure possible moves of ment lina placed its foot down on fur
profits to the men tilling the soil, the Lot 5. 25 feet, F. B. Swayze.. »2.10 the earth's crust. The principal ob ther importations of the famed Chi
nese water Illy or narclssns, because
country grows and prospers.
Lot 6, 25 feet, F. B. Swayze.. »2.60 servatorlee In various parte of the
globe are co-operating with the Royal destructive Insects have been found
1927 should be better than 1926.
According to plat filed April 6, observatory at Greenwich.
secreted In the Innocent-looking bulb.
The indications are that It will be. 1905.
The fragrant plant, some Chinese
The first experiments consisted of
Block Lot
Feet
Amt. wireless signals sent by stations In believe, has powers to prophesy the
Name
Alfalfa hay is not bringing as Block 1—
the United States and on the conti grower's prospects for the ensuing
mudh as growers should receive, ac Lot 1, 30 feet, Lowman A Pelly
nent at the rate of 61 rhythmic signals year. Generally at this time of the
cording to the cost of production,
»3.00 per minute. The time of tlie signals year, the bulbs are being prepared for
but that Is not the only crop that Lot 2. 25 feet. Lowman A Pelly
was registered by the observatories planting, timed to blossom forth their
Is lagging. Cotton Is in the same
»2.50 at San Diego, Calif., Algiers, Shanghai, flowery message of hope or despair on
category. The corn grown In Iowa IX)t 5. 25 feet. Tom Marxen.. »2.50 Paris, Washington, Berlin and Aus the first day of the new year.
Some have tried to preserve last
Is now selling In Portland for 533.50 Lot 6. 25 feet. Tom Marxen.. »2.50 tralia.
year’s (lowers by drying them and
per ton. Freight charges are nine Block 2—
burying them In earth, but the out
dollars per ton, and other handling Lot 6. 10 feet. H. R. Newport »1.00 60,000,000 in America
come of this method Is uncertain, and
and warehousing charges bring the Lot 7. 26 feet. H. R. Newport »2.50
Belong to No Church hs no substitute has been found Chi
price received by the Iowa growers Block 7—
New York.—Sixty million persons In natown fnces abandonment of one ot
down to about a penny u pound.
Lot 7, 60 feet, A A. Little.. 56.00 the United States are without any Its principal New Year’s table decora
Block 8—
church affiliations, Edward J. Kried tions.
Another friendship has been bust Lot 1. 30 feet, F. D. Cllahan„ 53.00 ler, stute president of the Natlonul
ed wide open. Ed. and Walter, the Lot 2. 25 feet. F. D. Callahan 52.60 Federation of Men’s Illhle Classes, an
editor of the Ea<t Oregonian, and Lot 3, 25 feet, F. D. Callahan 52.60 nounced at the opening of the state Student-Operated
Oregon’s governor, are at outs, appar Lot 16, 25 feet, J. 8. Weat... 62.50 convention In Itnnoklyn.
Bank Make* Record
ently for quits, over the location of («ot 17, 30 feet. J. 8. West.... 63.00
There are 6,000,000 In New York
Lynn, Mnss.—Students In the Lynn
the Eastern Oregon normal. The Lot 21, 25 feet, C. C. Durfey.. 62.50 state, Mr. Krledler siihl 1,500,000 of i English high school run their own sav
only harsh criticism that can be made Lot 22. 25 feet, C. C. Durfey.. 62.50 1 them being men. He suggested men’s ings bank and combine, to practical
Bible classes as one means of drnw- advantage, study nnd thrift. The bank
of the Pendleton editor Is that he lot Block 10—
1 Ing most of these persons to church.
Is said to hold the records for deposits
Walter fool him too long.
Lot
1, 15 feet. R C. Todd. .. 61.60
in such nn institution In a single day—
Lot
2 25 feet, R. C. Todd ... 62.50
$3,100—received one Monday morning.
Governor-elect Pattarson is moving Lot
H H I I H I-1-I 4 I1 -I I I I -I I l l l -t-
3, 25 feet, R. C. Todd.... 62.50
The school has 1,400 students.
prudently along as If he meant to be l«ot 18, 30 feet, Geo. Brlgga.... 53.00
The Lynn system of a student oper
governor of this state with a maxi Lot 19, 25 feet, Geo. Brlgga.... »2.60 ; Pension List Lowest
ated school bank has been tested by
mum application of business acumen Block 12—
in 35 Years, 499,622 : J 12 years’ successful service. It has
and a minimum of talking. It will be Lot 24. 25 feet, L. H. Berry. .. »2.60 ; W ashington.— A decline In the I | been copied in 14 states and two for-
refreshing to have hysterics banished Lot 25. 25 feet, U H. Berry ... <2.60 • number of pensioners on the gov- • ■ i elgn countries.
Regular banking rooms are maln-
ernment rolls below the 000,000 ’ >
from stat<\ affairs for a while.
Block IS—
mark occurred during October ’ ; , tallied. Students, themselves, fill the
Lot
1. 50 feet, L. A. Hunt.... »5.00
for the first time In 35 years, ac- I I I various positions, receive the deposits
Wonder, /low that La Grande has I«ot
2, 50 feet, L. A. Hunt.... 65.00
cording to a report made by the ;; ! and keep the accounts. The School
the normal, will Walter Pierce be th< Lot
3. 60 feet, U A. Hunt.... »5.00
(»elision bureau to the secretary
savings plan has spread In one form
democratic nominee for vice-presi Block B—
of the Interior.
! or another to all the public schools
dent?
Lot 4.47% feet, E. E. McMillan
i of the city above the third grade. In
The report gives the number
of pensioners at 400,622, and
! that time the students have saved
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NOTICE OF SALE
shows that 1.285 veterans and
more than »200,000.
'«ot 5. 47% feet, B. E. McMUlan
Notice Is hereby given that by vir
1,418 widows of the Civil war
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tue of the authority of the City Char lx>t 6, 47 % feet, E. E. McMillan
died I11 the month, terminating ■ •
B a ra B a llo o n . P a n to
ter of the City of Hermiston and the
their pensions.
Mexico City—Wearing of balloon
Est................... ....................„..... ,4.75
direction of the City Coun.il author Lot 10,47% feet, E. E. McMillan
pants Is forbidden by the governor
» I I I H H I 1991 4 9 9 5 5 1 I I I I i
izing and directing the Treasurer of
of the state of San Luis Potosi. He
Est................................................. ,4.76
C le v e r J a d f*
considers them unmanly.
the City of Hermiston to collect the Lot 11,47% feet, B. E. McMUlan
Not all Englishmen drop the! “hs."
unpaid assessments for the city Ir
Est............................. .
»4.75 Tk> ninny of them such dipped words
rigation water for the year 1928. lev I«ot 12,47% feet, K. E. McMillan
as " ’ot" and “ ’ouse" sound as un
The Project Growers’ association
ied and Impnecd under the provisions
Est................................................ ,4.75 pleasant as they do to us. The story
will meet this evening at the library
of Ordinance No, 76 passed by the
First Addition to Hermiston, Plat la told that on one occasion a case ,
City Council and approved by the filed March 8, 1907.
having to do with a horse was being
Mayor on July 2, 1913, as amended Block Lot
Feet
Name
Amt. tried before Judge Darling, and the
plaintiff's attorney kept referring to
by Ordinance No. 122 and ordinance 1 B| (>ck x
No. 96 passed by the City Connell j Ix>t
fee, OUo Q
"the animal
‘orse.”
Justice Darling stood It as long as |
and approved by the Mayor on April!
U H
he could, then he said: “Mr. X , was
!7, 191S.
U * 2. 47% feet. Otto O. Sapper
the animal a large horse or a little
1 will on the 15th day of January
1917, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the Lot 3, 47% feat, Otto O. Sapper
"Oh, a little one. my lord."
forenoon of said day at the City
“Then, Mr. X., for the remainder ,
Council Chamber In the City of Her- Lot 4, 47% feet. Otto O. Sapper
of the case let us call It a pony."
Otyr^rrmtatmi Wrralii
SAN BLAS INDIANS
AT EDGE OF CULTURE
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Subicription ZZTrw’Z!
E x p ir e d ?
IF IT COST
A FORTIINT
TOT COULD HARDLY BE EXPECTED* TO MAKE THE INVESTMENT
IE
DELIBERATES A LONG TIME ABOUT INVESTING A LOT 0 1
MOTET, BUT HAPPILY—
A SUBSCRIPTION TO
THE HERALD
FOR ORE YEAR HAS A LOW INITIAL COST.
THE TWO DOLLARS
THE PAPER COSTS FOR ONE YEAR IS
AN
INVESTMENT.
MERCHANTS USE IT TO INFORM THE
PUBLIC
OF
THEIR
LOCAL
BAF-
GAIN8 IN MERCHANDISE, AND THE WISE SHOPPER WILL SAVE THE
PRICE OP SUBSCRIPTION MANY TIMES DURING THE COURSE OF
THE YEAR BY TAXING ADVANTAGE OF SAVINGS ADVERTISED.
NOW IS A GOOD TIME
TO BECOME A SUBSCBIBER.
AND WHY NOT SEND IT TO THE
FRIENDS WHO USED TO LIVE HERE.
THE HERMISTON HERALD