Errali ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■**««* to confirmation by the above entitled Lot 11 25 feet, F. P. Adame.. *2.50 Became Great Induetry Court, all e f the follow in g d’«crlbed Lot 12; 32 feet. First NaMonal Bnk ............................. ................. — »8.20 The metal worker«’ Industry, lr lanto located In Um atilla County, duced In Colonial times, develepe^to Oregon, and a ll belonging to said es­ Lot IS , 21 feet, H. R. Newport »3,60 Publish«« «very Thursday at Har- such an extent that as early1«« » 2 mlaton, Umatilla County. Oregon by It was said that ths silverware iiiaii’ tate, aa follows: B eginning *45 feet B loc» 7— 7, 35 feet, C. C. D urfey.. »3.50 Joseph a. Harvey, editor and man- ufuctured In America wa« eufflclentto west and 30 feet south from the cen­ Lot Lot 2, 25 feet. C C. Dnrfey.. »2.60 age’r. __ supply the demand. Throughout the ter of the southeast Quarter of Sec­ Lot 9, 26 feet, C. C. Durfey.. »1.60 Lot 10, 26 feet, O.-G. 8«»per.. »2-60 Block 2— Lot 9, 25 feet, E W . Mack. .. »2.50 Lot 10, 25 feet, E. W. Mack. .. »1.50 Lot 11. 25 feet, E. W. Mack.... »2.50 Lot 12, 25 feet, E. W. Mack.... »2.50 Lot 13, 26 feet, Georgia Hender­ son ........................... - .........— » 2 .5 0 L o t 1«, 25 feet. E. W. Mack.... »2.60 Lot 17, 25 feet.M. W. Sharrard ................................... .................. »2.50 Lot 18, 25 feet, F. B Swayxe. »2.60 Block 9— Lot 6, 50 feet, E. Mumma... »5.00 Lot 7. 50 feet, E. Mumma... »5.00 Lot 8, 50 feet, E. Mumma... »5.00 Lot »’ 60 fe«t, B. W. Mack.. »5.00 Lot 10 50 feet, E. W. Mack »5.001 »5.001 Lot 11, 50 feet, E. Mumma. Lot 12,25 feet, E Mumma.. »2.50 Lot 12. 25 feet, J. Skovbo...... »2.50 gettin g off on tangents, but just the fchj(J bp(,,n l0 pnt ont n, w green Lot 13, 50 feet, J. Skovbo...... »6.00 same, Mr. Average American Citizen g,)ootg ^ hpn thPRe Dew shoots show Block 10— Is to be pardoned if hr indulges In the thenlae| vea the plant should be given »2.50 Lot 17, 25 feet, E. W. Mack suspicion that some Amberlcan citl- ¿j,oroU6ti watering, a repotting If »2.50 Lot 18, 25 feet, E. W. Mack zens who hold land and resources In necMRnry, and brought up Into Its »2.60 Lot 27, 25 feet, J. Skovbo the neighboring country could not bf i p|HCe In the sun. After It Is growing Lot 28, 25 feet, J. Skovbo..— »2.50 holding them in this country, except well It may be given fertilizer. Block 11— In a Teapot Dome case. ~ In the M atter of the Application of Lot 1 25 feet, F. B. S w ayie.. »2.60 Lot 2, 25 feet. F. B. Sw ayze.. »2.50 0. D. Teel, to Include Certain Boy H elped Engineer» Harbinger of spring— eggs are g et­ Lot 3, 25 feet, F. B. Sw ayze.. »2.60 Lands in the Westland I r ­ Theodore G. Hulett, who supervised ting cheaper. Lot 4, 25 feet, F. B. Sw ayze.. »2.60 rigation District. the construction of the first suspen­ sion bridge across Niagara, relates N otice Is hereby given that on the Lot 6, 25 feet, F. B. Sw ayze.. »2.60 INSTRUCTIONS ON INCOME .......... i wm that g a premiuiij premium of 810 was ..... offered to I8 th day of January, 1927, the p eti­ Lot 6, 25 feet, F. B. Sw ayze.. »2.50 T AXES GIVEN BY HUNTLEY the first boy who should successfully tion of O D. Teel, holder of the title A ccording to Plat filed A pril 5, fly over ».«._ the gorge . Lla hl« lrlftm kit« afr-tnrr string and and or evidence of title to land adjacent 1905. fasten Its ends to a tree on either side. to the Boundaries of the W estland Block Lot F eet Ñame Amt. Collector of Portland District Sets A boy named Homan Walsh, a resi­ Irrigation D istrict, was filed w ith the Block 1— dent of Lincoln, Neb., was successful. Forth Provisions of The following day a stronger line was directors of said district, praying Lot 1, 30 feet, Lowman ft Pelly ............................ »3.00 1926 Law. drawn over by the kite string and that the land of said petitioner be then a rope of sufficient strength to Included In the W estland Irrigation Lot 2, 25 feet, Lowman ft P elly For the information and guidance haul over the Iron cable By means D istrict. The name of th e petltionei ............................ »2.50 and description of land m entioned in Lot 5, 25 feet, Tom Marxen.. »2.50 of individuals in preparing t h e , re- of 1 Ids ^ f l , Lot 6, 25 feet. Tom M arxen.. »2.50 turns, Clyde G. H u n tl.y. colector of , t rros((pt 2, 60 feet, Ray McCarroll »1.60 suits, aggregating more than »750,000 Lot 1 1 ,6 0 feet, R. B easley...... »5.00 Lot ___9. 60 feet, W. L. Bleaalng »3.50 against Charles Chaplin, famous flln S m all Brain» Beat Lot 10. 60 feet, W. L. Blowing »8.50 comedian. The suits take In the fol Block 3— n ig head Is nut a modern disease. Lot 13. 60 feet, J. McCoy......... »6.00 Lot 11, 60 feet, W. U Bleealng »3.60 lowing years: 1918. »134,822; 1919 Strictly speaking. The largest huioan Block 4— skull In the world has Jimt been discov­ »31,501; 1920, »578,788; 192». »71.208; Lot 11, 50 feet. F P. Adams.. »5.00 Bloek 5— Lot 1, 45 feet, C. S. Sandemon »3.15 1923, »89,371; 1924. »170,048. Allegec ered In South Africa. It measures 8% Lot 18. 60 feet, E. W. Mack...... »5.00 Lot 2. 45 feet C. 8. Baaderaon »3.16 Inches In length nnd has n capacity of Irregularity In Chalphi’« tax return, __ 3, 45 feet, C. S. Sanderaon (3.15 Lot for the six years Involvod la charge» Block 122 cuhuc Inches. However, It Is quul Lot 1, 25 feet, F. P. Adams.. »2.60 Lot 13. 46 feet, W. B. Ooodwla »3.16 tty, not quantity of hruin that counts In the suite. Lot 2, 25 feet. F. P. Adams.. »2.5« Block 6— A small skull may contain a superior Lot t, 25 feet, H. R. Newport »2.50 Lot 1. 84 feet. W. U Sampaoa »6.96 brain. In that case, the convolutions Lot », 26 feet. E. W. Mack.. »2.50 Lot 8. 60 feet, í . B. Sha».*... 31.60 are many. For example, an elephant NOTICE OF ADMIHISTRATOrS has a large head and an nut a very Lot 12, 25 feet, Dick Hardlaon »2.80 ___9. Lot 50 feet. J. B. Shaw .... »3.5 SALE ■mall one, but the nut Is much smarter Lot IS, 25 f«et. H. R. Newport »2.50 Lot 12. 50 feet, F. L. Sampson »8.60 than the elephant.—Capper’s Weekly In the County Court of tiu State of Lot 14. 25 feet, H. R. Newport »3.50 Ixvt 14 ,85.7 faet. Fred C. Stona »».00 Oregon For Umatilla County, Lot IB. 26 feet, Colo A Swayze »2.60 | Block 8— In the Mattar of the E state Lot 18. 26 feet. Cole A Sw ayze »2.50 Lot 3, 45 feet. O. A, B easleg.. »3.1» Q ueer A pea and Cate of „..am C v White, w -« e . — -------- , >»• 59 J ! “ | 1 — The ngoloko. a huge unknown ape, W illiam Lot 4. 45 feat. G. A. Be«»ley . »3.15 deceased Notice I. hereby given that the un-1 U>t » . 50 feet, F. B. S w .y x e »5 00 I o 6. , 45 g feet, G. A. eaaley.. »3.11 and the nttiuln. a glgiinllc cat, as big as n donkey, both of which prey on derslgned aa adm inistrator w ith w i l l , »Art »4. 50 feet, F. B. Sw ayte.. »5.00 u|o-»• | ■ as the setlofiak. a heast with long hntr, order o f the above entitled Court I, 25 f«et, F. B. Swnyse »2.50 made and entered on the 8th day of | 'x>i Dated walking upright hut swinging swiftly 6. 25 feet. Wm. Glasso« Est. y of December, lo t» . hy from trees by Its arm«, which also January 1927, w ill sell for eaah In I » t »1.60 10 th preys on men, bul which has not yet hand In one parcel at private aale I GBOROIA m N D B R SO N . ■ Rodger* 11.1» i been shot or caught, though often upon sealed bide a t the First N ational l » t t, 11 H • 4 » ka ' i r l a m a _i in n U n e n i lu in a n, trr.cked. last century the Industry has eonttn- oed to develop. For a time Amerlcgn craftsmen depended largely on France R e m le to n , U m atilla County, Oregon. for design« and patterns, but In re­ cent years there has been e notable Subscription Rates O n. Tear ....................................... »2.94 advance In the Individuality of our national a rt The work of designing 8m Meath» ------ ----- ..■■—^1-QO In precious metals has often been handed down from father to son, re­ Whadje Get For Christmas maining In the same family for gen Here It ts the middle of the month, erallons. ______ and not all of the b ills are paid yet. .—East Oregonian. Do Not Farce Plant» If a plant has been growing thrift­ These flurries of snow we have had ily some time ~ — and iiy for i ° i ovuiv — then begins to the hardship - m e past puni few days work ••— - a --------- hack It probably needs a rest, and on the golfers, but they Insure water of forclng will do an.v per- and more water for next summer’s ; mnnent good. it will, says Nature use on land. In other words the Magaz|ne of Washington, do a definite . . j ..w__ »» , I . harm. «-»...1 During tho the roaHnff resting nerfod period o a weather man yelled "Fore ___________________| plant Is better if left entirely alone Senator Borah of Id a h o 1» noted for '“^ y’a ^ ' wX r t « T a x a t i o n ef Snterad a s second claaa matter Deeamber, l#0«. at the poatofftce at tion 10, Tp. 4 N. R. 28 E. W. M.. thence west 157.5 feet; thence south 300 feet; thence east 157.5 feet; thence north 300 feet to the place of beginning in U m atilla County, Ore­ gon, and that said adm inistrator will .ecelv e bids for said land from and after Monday, the 21«t day of Febru­ ary. 1927, and w ill sell said land to the highest bidder for cash, provided said bid Is satisfactory to the Judge of the above en titled Court. ThlB notice Is published four con­ secutive weeks in the Herm iston Her­ ald, a newspaper of general circula­ tion published w eekly In H erm iston, U m atilla County, Oregon and by post­ in g the same notice In three public places in said County and State, all In the manner and form as by law provided. Dated this 20th day of January. 1927. F. B. SWAYZE, A dm inistrator w ith w ill annexed of the estate of W illiam C. W hite, de­ ceased. 20-5te ■ ■ ■ ■ IF IT COST YGO C0TFLD BARDLY BE EXPECTED TO MAKE THE INVESTMENT. BtBE D’ETJM’. r a t b «: A LONG TIME ABOUT INVESTING A LOT OF MMS», BUT fflLFHLY— A SUBSCRIPTION TO THE HERALD • 4M ME ~w«AR BBS A LOW INITIAL COST. THE TWO DOLLARS B B S ’l l n E B COSTS FOR (WE YKAR IS AN BQBMMiinES ;08E IT TO INFORM THE PUBLIC IN VESTMENT. LOCAL OF THEIR BAR- M S M I K MERCHAHHBtt, AND THE WISE SHOPPER WILL SAVE THE FUGS OF S0B8M IFTI0H MANY TIMES DURING THE COURSE OF SHE I B M RY SAHDtQ ADVANTAGE OF SAVINGS ADVERTISED. NOW IS A GOOD TIME SO BECOME A SUBSCRIBER. AND WHY NOT SEND IT <0 THE W r it— « tO O USED TO LIVE HERE. THE HERMISTON HERALD