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THE Now that the hot weather has ar rived, some of our folks have gone to the beaches where the sea breezes Published ST* ry 1 tursday at H sr. blow. The rest of us are at home Hiitlcß UcuâtM' nty, Oregon bjt with sum m er, deriving consolation Joseph 8. Hart dltor and man- out of the fact that hot w eather is m ighty fine tor the crops. ’r hr irrotta!«« irralö H B B M 1S TO H XEEflALD, H E H M I8 T O K , OBJEGOX, and th e costs and charge« of th e ad thing tw isted. You have made m T H E M ARKETS. m inistration of his eetat«, aqd that appear In a very poor light atnon, P ortland. said re a l p ro p e rty should be sold. men I resp ect" W heat — Big Bend blueztem and T here were tears dimming her vlo It is T h erefo re Ordered th a t th e hard w hite, >1.81 federation, soft n ext of kin of said B etty Pearl S m ith -let eyes when she looked at Idin. “Oh, daddy," she m urm ured, "I only w hite and w estern white, *1.30; hart, and all persons in te re ste d In said es w anted to help you. When you came w inter, *1.27; n orthern spring, *1.32; ta te of said w ard a p p ear before th e to my room 1 said, 'My fath e r and his w estern red, *1.27. • above e n title d C ourt a t the C ounty ------------------------ friends, right or wrong.’ I m eant It." H ay—Alfalfa, *17.60; valley timothy, N ew s note fo r J o h n n ie and Mary d d m » m atter “You did not know w hat you were *17@18; eastern Oregon tim othy, *22 C ourt H ouse In P e n d le to i, U m atilla C ounty, O regon on th e 20th day o f Dt-cwashe» t» 0 « th e postbfflce at — n o t to m ention Dad and M other: promising,” Milman declared. “Do @22.50. A ugust, 1927 a t th e h o u r of 2 o'clock you mean th at If yon found your fa . County, Oregon. “ H erm isto n h as h ired teac h ers for B u tterfat—39c. th e schools.'' th er engaged in doing som ething the in th e aftern o o n an d the* a n d th ere Eggs— Ranch, 21@2tc. world thought wrong you would take show cause, If any th ey have, w hy Sub«!- ® Rate« C attle—S teers, good, *9.50® 10 00. his part?" T he tim e was w hen p riso n ers w ere th e said o rd er of sale and license 1-------------- »2.0* rem an d ed to th e custody "M th e sh e r Hogs—Medium to choice, *10@12. “If I thought he was Justified, I Otte Y*; should not be g ran ted . would.” Lam bs — Medium to choice, *11@ J-------------- »1.0* iff an d a g u a rd w as w ith in earsh o t B u M ol ’.tu A nd It Is F lith e r O rdered th a t a COPYRIGHT in the UNITED STATES “Is It fair to Involve her?" Brudney 12.60. W. N-U. SERVI ce all h o u rs of th e day and n ig h t w hile copy of th is o rd er sh a ll be published broke in. Seattle. th ey w ere in his custody, b u t those a t least th ree succeslve w orks In the . “C ertainly not.” Malet decided. W heat—Soft white, w estern white, H erm iston H erald a new spaper of day« a re gone. *T won't be a minute. It’s n o t very to tak e her In for a month or two. She TRAIL BLAZERS “P erhaps you are right," Milman *1.38; hard w inter, northern spring, said som ething about earning her liv com fortable np here.” g en eral circ u la tio n published w eek sighed. “ I only know th at you might The shades were draw n again and have been a great figure In the world *1.36; w estern red, *1.35; bluestem , F or re p u b lican can d id a te for pres ing. but I should p refer her to go to ly a t H erm iston, U m atilla C ounty, th e lights sw itched on more fully. of art. and .Mr. B radney world famous *1.46; dark n orthern spring, *1.50; T he re m its secu red by Logan £ id en t, F ra n k Low den of Illinois. Philadelphia.” Oregon. “I am afraid she would be a source Neeland Barnes looked from one to as a scientist, and I myself with a for dark hard w inter, *1.46. Son, H erm isto n d is tric t farm ers, In Done and dated In open C o u rt a t of danger If she rem ained.” Peter the other of the men whose faces had tune and a home, but for the kialevo ra is in g ap p ro x im ately *600 w o rth of H ay—Alfalfa, *25; tim othy, P. S.. P endleton, U m atilla C ounty, O regon FARM POINTERS been In the shadow. It seemed In Mllman agreed. “Also, It would never Irish C obbler potatoeg on an acre lence of one man.” *22. th is 16th day of Ju ly , 1927. do to compromise her in an affair credible that they could suspect him an d a q u a rte r of land, p u ts them In “Did that man Injure my father?" B utterfat— 43c. A tig h tly b u ilt b arn w ill be dam p j which might end disastrously.’’ of complicity in this eavesdropping. she demanded. I. M. SCHA NN EP, th a t class of co n stru c tiv e re v o lu tio n and foul u n less v e n tila tio n Is pro v id Eggs—Ranch, 22@26c. "W e’ve been too busy with theories," It was plain enough w hat her errand (4 6 -5 tc ) C ounty Ju d g e “But for tills man your fath er would ists som etim es know n as tr a il blaz ed. C attle— Steers, choice, $9@10. was. said Flem ing Brudney when the prob not have been w arned off the turf. ers. “Let me explain,” he began. H ogs—Prim e, »11.4O@11.5C. leni of Nlta bad been settled. What But for him the clubs th at he had to NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION P eter Milman stopped him with a resign from would huve welcomed Spokane, To be su re th e tr a il h a s b ten b laz T h e B u reau of D airy In d u stry we are a fter should be original dis- D ep artm en t of th e In te rio r. U. S. gesture. “Walt," he commanded. “ We C attle— S teers, good, *8.50@9.25. ed by o th e rs In th is d is tric t to a c e r of th e U nited S tates d e p artm en t of associations of Ideas." him." L and Office a t T h e D alles, O regon. “I can't get th at very clearly," said shall hear you when your daughter H ogs—Good, »11@1I.25. ta in e x te n t, b u t W. J. L o g an and his ig ric u ltu re estim ates th a t th e cow- “Walt, w ait," she begged. “I want comes." Ju n e 17, 1927. to think.” N aturally It was of her son, W illiam L ogan, huve been very [ te stin g association costs th e m em bers Neeland Barnes. "As 1 see It, all we B arnes sank heavily Into a seat. He father she thought. She had alw ays M eadow lark Named Oregon State Bird N otice Is h ereby given a h a t Jo h n w ant from Raxon Is a cold million. c o n sisten tly b lazin g th e tr a il of less th a n one cen t per day p er cow H alf of th a t goes to Mllman and we felt th a t Bradney and M alet looked defended him against her aunt, but Salem , Or.—The “W estern Meadow E. Mason, of H erm iston, Oregon, w ho p roducing a g re a te r d iv ersity of in th e av erag e. upon him as a tractor. spilt the rest." she had never been aide to dismiss la rk ” Monday was proclaim ed (bf on Ja n . 29, 1924, m ade H om est ad crops th a n h as g e n e ra lly been con N lta was w earing a blue silk dress "E xactly,” Bradney returned. “T h at’s sidered possible, or by some in d iv id T he diseases of cabbage also occur the very point. How are we to make ing w rap when she came Into the the accusations as w orthless. She had state bird of Oregon by the cxecutiv« E n try u n d er Act Ju n e 6. 1912, No. fought because she loved him ; not be uals, wise. Japanese garden. H er bearing was cause she believed In him. And now departm net. The bird was selecte« 024549, for NIY'A Section .20, To-o-r-' m cau liflo w er, tu rn ip s, B russel him give up a million? I don’t know ■hip 4 N o rth , R ange 29 E ast, V illa m - confident and unafraid. She cam» to learn that, a fte r all, his past was by a vote of school children. T h e H erm isto n c o u n try w ill come sprouts, kale and on some of th e You don’t either. None of us knows stte M eridian, h as filed notice of in quickly to her fa th e r’s side and put weeds related to th e cabbage fam ily Obviously the thing Is to get close to in to Its own one of th ese days. Itt not disgraceful, filled her with hope ten tio n to moke fin al P ro o f to , an arm about his bowed shoulders. T hese crops him. Into th e house for choice." and courage. She was asham ed of N ot Just W h a t She W anted real fu n ctio n , as w ell as it can be such as m u stard . “Oh, Nita, N ita,” he groaned. "How herself that she had ever doubted him. tab lish claim to th e land ■<' ’»e “H e doesn't know me,” Mllman de discerned now, is to serve as a sm all ihould be avoided in th e ro ta tio n They had been m arried for over twe could you do such a dreadful thing T here was no sacrifice he dem anded ’ribed, before W. J . Y.’a r - e r . Uni e clared. “But I cannot be seen, be w ith cabbage an d all related weeds years und were beginning to miss tin farm section on w hich a v ariety of ’ta te s C om m issioner, a t H erm iston. cause Loddon, who has told me so as this?" of her she would not fulfill gladly. bliss and ecstasy of their courtship. crops sh all be gro w n . It is not re should be k ep t dow n. Malet, w atching her closely, saw .much under the Influence of my porl Oregon, on th e 5th day of A u g u st. "Will you tell me all about It?" she “John," she sight'd, “you have com m ended as a place w here a man and the belief th at I never stir th a t she bent upon the sitting man a pleaded. “No, daddy, not you. You chunged so. Don't you remember 1927. P ro d u cers can increase th e ir ef- can s t a r t w ith 150 an d a gob of abroad and know nothing of outside look which had som ething of m aternal alw ays w ander into the bypaths of thut once you used to say such sweet C laim ant nam es as w itn e s s's- nerve an d build a fo rtu n e of »50,000 rectlvem fes by d e c re a sin g costs of affairs. Is a frequent guest. The ques tenderness In IL It seemed strange J narrBtlve. Let Mr. Milman tp„ n le .. things to me? Often you would slug 'a n te s G. P earson, of ITer<-dston. Ore to the observers th a t she stood there Very con d se|y he before ber production. In every region th ere in 10 years. B ut w ith carefu l man tion Is, would he recognize B arnes?" snatches of popular love songs, bu< :on, Jacob L. S tork, of I'e rm ls to n . “C ertain to," B arnes snld gloomily. as though to defend her fath er from 1 what he had told the o th er men of now you never do." agem ent and a p ro g ram of farm in g ir e som e men p ro d u cin g a t much lesH Oregon, C harles E. Lewis, of S tan- enemies. Of sham e or em barrassm ent j Paul Raxon and his way of life. As cost th a n th e g re a t m a jo rity of th e ir “I haven't altered much since th a t day th a t includes sev eral crops th a t ha.ve H er husband looked up from bit Teld, O regon, H ow ard Avery, of H er- she listened she saw clearly th a t It What there wus no sign. been proved sa tisfa c to ry for o ur so i’ neighbors, w hereas o th e rs a re pro I threw him from the pier. “So you caught me,” she said. was to the m alignity of One man that os per. n isto n , Oregon. “Oh, Is that so?' he cried. "Then and clim ate, th e H erm isto n country d u cin g u t costs much above the a v tr - about M alet?" “Well, perhaps It Is best you did." three lives had been ruined and a now about this?” J. W. DONNELLY. ' "Probably not,” said the sculptor. is a good place In w hich to live and I;lge- “ Why?" Peter Mllman demanded. fourth brought to a penniless old age. "In those days I was tw enty pounds He stood up and sang loudly: R egister. m ake a liv in g and save a nest e g g ! “Because I w ant to take him away She listened attentively to the futile heavier, wore a m ustache, and had a “ T don't care what you used to In from here. I came to America to look lilans they had elaborated and re It Is «’ell fo r th e hog g ro w er to general a ir of blen-etre.” for th e p roverb ial day of much rain . know w hat you are toduy!’ ”—lion a fte r him—he had been horribly fected. P erhaps to her fresh er and Back in th e e arly days fo rtu n es ¡elect from h is pig cro p each ear. If f'TOTICE OF HEARITG UFOT F P TAT “I am the man," Bradney declared ireul Star. were to be made by th e g ro w in g of possible, a few g ilts th a t w ill im- “1 doubt If he has ever seen me. We neglected—and I find him entangled more alert mind these plans seemed REPORT In some network of crime. I made fru lt. T h a t proved a dream . Some ¡prove th e b reed in g herd. An out- know he tnlked to Malet for some eomtnonplnce, and doomed to failure. fr u it is still grow n h ere, and occa- [ sta n d in g an im al m ay som etim es be time. It Is 1 who m ust contrive to gel hliu adm it It was som ething with dan But she knew It w as not to common IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE (n the County Court of the State of ger In It. At dinner you all tried to place men she listened. stonally th e fr u it men g et a re tu rn | picked o u t soon a fte r w ean in g , b u t Into his liouse." deceive me, and you would have suc STATE OF OREGON FOR Oregon for Umatilla County. "Now. Mr. B radney,” she com "In what cupaclty?” Mllman asked. th a t b rin g s big sm iles across th e ir g en erally it is best to w ait u n til th e ceeded If I hadn’t happened to know manded. “tell me your story." UMATILLA COUNTY “T here you have me," the scientist In th e M atter of th e E sta te faces. T hen th l8 tra c t w as d estined pigs a re from 5 to 6 m onths of age. something about oil. You w ant him When he had finished she sa id ; "Of adm itted. of to m ake men rich , gro w in g alfalfa. ---------- - because of his courage, and because course It was Mr. Mllman who was In th e M a tte r of th e G u ard ian sh ip “We are safe to s ta rt by assuming." of T he g re a t legum e gave a good ac- W hen w eath er con d itio n s < u ch as Mllman cut In, "th a t Paul Raxon Is he Is strong and a goot shot and boxes the unknown giver of th at hundred ioseph W. C raik, Deceased. th e P erson and E s ta te of count of itself d u rin g w ar tim es w hen ; hall, d ro u g h t, or fro st p rev en t the alw ays cautions. From the outside well. He Isn't clever and scheming thousand dollars." B etty P e a rl S m ith, a M inor. as you are, and I w on't have Idin N otice Is h ereby given th a t th e th e price per ton ran g ed from $ 18 | m a tu rin g of corn for th e silo. It may his house Is Impregnable." P eter Mllman turned red. But he made use of." u n dersigned a d m in is tra to r of th e O rder to show cause on P e titio n •ould not deny IL to $20 and upw ard. B ut th a t dream i)e c u t w hile still im m atu re an d p ro “Yon mean," B radney rem arked, “Nlta, Nita," groaned her father, .¡state of Joseph W . C raik, deceased, has been p re tty th o ro u g h ly p u n c duce a fa ir g rad e of silage. A good “th a t to get In one would have to be " W h y didn't you tell me?” Bradney for Sale of R eal P ro p erty . “you’ve got everything wrong." tured. asked, with reproach In his voice. Now on th is day th is m a tte r com has filed his fin a l re p o rt w ith tn e practice is to mix such corn w ith vouched for?” “I think I have misjudged your fa "U ndoubtedly," snld P eter Mllman “I dhl not w ant to Influence yon. I in g on fo r h e a rin g upon th e petitio n Clerk of th e above e n title d C ourt a n d E veryone agrees th a t a v a rie ty of some w hich la m ore m a tu re . S il ther,” Milman said. “I am very glad of R o b ert O. H o rn in g , th e duly q u a l th a t th e Ju d g e of said C ourt h a s crops w ith livestock k ep t to co n age from Im m atu re co rn w ill be more “If someone socially prom inent took to find w hat you did was not nt his wanted you to decide for yourself.” you there, It might he all right. suggestion. I think there Is much for She listened to M alet’s story anil ' ified, ap p o in ted a n d a c tin g g u a rd ia n d esig n ated S a tu rd a y , th e 6 th day of sum e p astu res and g ra in an d g ra in sour th a n u su al an d more la x a tiv e T here was one curiously disquieting her fa th e r's A ugust, 1927 a t 2 o’clock In th e a f of th e person and e s ta te of B etty and hay crops, some tru ck crops for j w hen fed In larg e q u a n titie s, a thing Loddon told me about Raxon. you to explain. You are a guest tin “I shall lie a great help to you," she I ternoon as th e tim e, and th e room s tier my roof, and th ere are certain P earl S m ith, a m inor, for th e p u r cash income and p o u ltry are the tro u b le th a t can be avoided by care When he has Injured a man he ex laws of courtesy and consideration ■"aid cheerfully when she w as in pos- [ pose of o b ta in in g an o rd er an d lic of th e above e n title d 'C o u rt in th e th in g s th a t th is c o u n try needs. The In feeding pects some retaliation, and tak es tlm not less binding on yon than me. You ession o f what facts they could give C ounty C ourt H ouse a t P en d leto n , tro u b le has been th a t only a few precaution of having the Injured one have chosen lo break them. You have ier, “A woman's brains are alw ays ense for th e sale of th e real p ro p erty U m atilla C ounty, O regon as th e place iseful. You see. she so often Jumps of said e s ta te w hich is described as men have had th e vision and th e- C leanliness Is ab so lu tely essen tial watched. We know he dogged Barnes spied upon us. You have not lie w hen and w here h e a rin g is to be courage and th e capita] to do th e to th e succesful ra is in g of calves. for years. Even now there may be liavcd as I should have expected a 'o the right conclusions when you men follow s, to -w lt: L ots 11 and 12 in had th ereo n . A ll person8 In te re s t those who know for what purpose we are floundering along In d o u b t."’ Block 15 in th e Tow n of H erm iston, Job th a t all conceded to be neces N early all d iso rd ers or diseases of gentlewoman of your family to do four are gathered here. I am not cer " W e h a ven 't one Idea w orth discuss Ore., as p la tte d In th e N W U SE% ed a re h ereby n otified to th e n and sary. th e calf are cuused e ith e r d irectly tain hut that Achille speaks English Why?” ing." Malet adm itted. ••I've told you." she cried. “1 know Section 10, Tp. 4 N. R. 28 E. W . M. th ere ap p ear and show ca'ttse, if a n y L ogans are am ong th a t g ro u p th a t or In d irectly by lack of cleanliness. as well as he does French." “1 noticed that." She laughed. “1 in U m atilla C ounty, O regon, and it th ey have, w hy said re p o rt should you a re trying to make my father help has plugged ahead an d blazed th e It Is im p o rtan t th a t all m ilk and The listeners were stnrtled a t the you In something desperate, and I :hlnk I see exactly how it can bo a p p e a rin g to th e co u rt th a t it is not be approved, th e a d m in is tra to r trail. A lfalfa Is a sid elin e on th e ir o th er feeds *>e fresh an d clean. Keep sudden change they saw on their don’t choose to have him run risks for done." necessary for th e m a in te n a n c e of discharged an d th e e s ta te closed. place. They have produced 63 b u sh calf pens clean and filled w ith plenty Host’s face. W here he had been mere other men." " N lta ." cried her fa th e r. He D ated th is 7 th day of Ju ly , 1927. els of w heat on th e ir place. T hey of d ry bedding. E xercise g reat care ly thoughtful and slightly worried he "You are absolutely -w rong," tile (bought she wns m akin g n Jest of It. said m in o r and fo r th e p aym ent of RAY C. GOODE, th e expenses of th e la s t sickness and wns now actively alurmed. He was have had trem en d o u s yields of bar- In w ash in g th e calf palls. Scald "I mean It. daddy," slip snld earn m iserable B arnes asserted. A d m in istra to r. ley. T h eir corn yields well. In these th o ro u g h ly w ith boiling w ater, leaning forw ard examining som ething "Prove It," she retorted. “You are estly, “Fellow -conspirators all, listen." fu n e ra l of E d g a r A. S m ith deceased 44-5tev~ on the table before him. They re silent. Yon dare not tell me Ihe o th er w ords they have dem onstrat-1 or sterilize them w ith steam If possi membered It wns the electric dial, C H A P T E R V II from th at Ingenious device for the protec truth. I knew you wouldn’t, so I ed along w ith o th e rs th a t th is coun ble. Remove discard ed feed climbed out of the window to listen to try is versatile. It w ill grow a big the feed boxes, and th o ro u g h ly brush tion of Ills home ngalnst Invaders. what you were talking about. I’m not Paul Raxon knew very well thnt his v ariety of crops an d do a good Job and clean th e boxes each day. The fuce of the dial was divided going to make any silly fuss by telling of it. Into six parts. These numbered sec the police. All I w ant Is to take my judden success w ould, make enemies tion* would tell Mllman on w liat-part fath er away. I’m going to make a for him among the established powers The use of some Im ag in atio n Is a | JERSEY BULL CALVES ARE In Wall Street. But he also knew that of the roof the Intruder was. The success of him.” good th in g in fa rm in g q u ite often. lie wns not to be hrougtit low by any WANTED, FIELD MAN SAYS three, pressing about him. suw th at a The dream s do n ’t alw ay s come tru e. "He Is free to go," snld P eter Mil- com bination against him so long as red light suddenly Illum inated the Som etim es th e re a re good yields on man wearily. He looked a t Mulet and he kept Ills head and resisted specula heavy acreages w hen prices are low. I The dem and is lively for good Je r- square m arked 1. A hand moved very Bradney. “So are you. I suppose I tion. slowly to the square numbered 6. did lure you here under false pre B ut n o t alw ays. B ill Logan J r . s e y m ilk stock w ith p rospects th a t F or the moment he w as content to "T hat," Mllman whispered, looking sm iled the o th e r day w hen he said: such a co ndition w ill p rev ail for sev- relieved, “represents the weight. Six tenses. In the beginning It seemed so rest and allow financial w riters to “Ju s t s’posin' we had 10 acres o f|o r a l years, acco rd in g to a re p o rt th a t pounds means a large und prowling simple." wondei w hat his next move would he. Nlta looked about her In am use He had purchased a home built for early spuds th a t would have done as has been received by C ounty A gent cat." ment. She did not understand why It well as o u r little p atch of an a c r e 'H o lt from Ivan H. L o u g h ary , field They heard a sudden exclamation. seemed they had forgotten her. Even large en tertainm ents and determ ined and a q u a r te r ! ” man for th e A m erican Jersey C attle The weight went up a hundred and her fath er turned from her to Peter to become known as one of A m erica's great hosts. And w ith this he would W ell, jitst s'pose! F arm ers are | club. T he re p o rt from Mr. L o u g h ary tw enty pounds. The square numbered Mllman. erect a reputation for those dom estic 1 w as now In darkness and another m aking records like th a t in Idaho ¡Is as follow s: "I shall go only when you have no virtues which count so much when every year w ith o u t an y one h aving “T h ere is an o p p o rtu n ity to wns Illum inated. They could truce further use for me," snld Bradney. electioneering. Raxon sm iled grimly the path of the trespasser. He was "When I have done whot I prom- , apoplexy over th e fnct, und w e're place about tw o carlo ad s of young creeping n ear them. when he reflected this m eant he should due to d u p licate som e of th e ir s u c - 'J crHey bulls, ra n g in g In age from 6 be on gooil term s w ith his wife. Mrs. "Achille," Milman whispered. “That cesses here m onths to ab o u t 15 m onths. These would be his weight. The six pounds Itaxon, unaw are of tils am bitions, was It w ill be o ur own fa u lt If we bulls m ust be m oderately priced, as was when he rested a foot on It he am azed at finding him so reasonably don’t, a t least In some degree. they are going to d airy m en p urchas- fore putting Ills whole weight on the human. She was not unaw are of her own The tra il Is g e ttin g to be p re tty intt th e ir firs t p u re bred bulls. The grating.” P eter Mllman betrayed no nervous lim itations. The Idea that she must well blazed, but we can use some j facto r to be d eterm in ed |H w h eth er with a bound become a famous hostess more farm erg w ith th e in itia tiv e the b u lls are av ailab le, an d I w ould ness now. Noiselessly he drew ihe was disquieting. T he years had not and courage w ho w ill strik e out f o r 1 request th a t you e stim a te for me th e sawed-off shotgun from its place. From a photograph Then with a touch of a button all , dealt so kindly with her as w ith Paul. o if e r m in Redwater thrm selves along th e emirs,, chnrted ’be above ages th a t can be purchased lights In Ihe garden were extinguished "I have here,” he said one morning. i VolU y by th e project econom ic conferenc in your co u n ty a t a prices ra n g in g In the darkness the shades rolled [ “a list of people w ith whom I w ant to and successfully d em o n strated by „ ¡fro m I f 5 to $150 o r 1175. buck. Against the sky, bright with establish social relations. At present ; “ I also have several calls for car- stars, the w atchers could sM a figure good m any besides th e Logans. Prices off Best Land I don’t know a q u a rte r of them ex- | ' load lots of cows in m ilk, also bred lying above their heads. Another cept by name.” ment will come with the new rail only $10 to $20 an Acre road. j h e lftrs due to fresh en th is fall, and light wns switched on which left the “Why fill the house with stran g ers?" Markets will be closer. More AND EAT IT. TOO? ¡th e dem and for g rad e cow s w ill con group below still iu darkness, but | she nsketl. farmers will come in. Land values N E million acres of rich, low showed pitilessly on the trespasser. "B ecause I w ant som ething from sum e sev eral h u n d red head. If you will increase. priced land in the great Red R ecently we have been Inform ed .know of g rad e cows in carlo ad lots T he gun was already at Milmun's j every nam e on this list. We’ve got to water Valley country of Southeast The Northern Pacific Railway shoulder when Neeland Itain es made th a t a movement is to be lau n ch ed for gale or of p u re bred cows or bred en tertain so well th a t they talk about ! ern Montana will be opened to will help fanners in getting started us. T ills social racket with me Is a . w hereby we are to have th ree d o llar |, f | fers. In d icate th ese on y o u r es- a Jump for It aud pulled the burn*! fanners this year b y a new branch right. Settlers are wanted who seek down. menus to an end. I’m playing n game, i llcense fees for autom obiles. T h e ' ttm ates line of the Northern Pacific Rail a real chance for themselves and "My God, M ilm an!" he cried, white- and If yon play It with mo you cun ■ way, running 63 miles from Glendive. governor has stated th a t If th e elec- ..T h e en co u rag em en t of th e grow - their families. The Northern Pa fared. " I t’s my girl. It's Nlta." be a great W ashington hostess." cific will send a representative to to ra te dtcldes to b rin g th is ab o u t. , ln< of niore h ,Kh oow, w l„ Here the Northern Pacific will sell “Ah," said M'lman with a curious "I don’t know anything about being talk the matter over, if desired. In direct to fanners a half million acres direct property tax es w ill have to be „ Hafe u n d e rta k in g , as u n d o u b ted ly smile, “so I perceive, A strange posi 1 • groat hostess,” she grumbled. at prices ranging from only S10 to vestigate thia opportunity. Let U3 raised to make up th e d ifference. , tb e m ark e, wf„ con, um e B|] th e good tlon In w liich to And a guest. Is It “You’ve got to learn. I’m counting I send you booklets, prices and easy $20 an acre, with 20 years to pay. One of the factors th a t m ake It Krada row a th a , c a „ bp produced not ?“ on yoti and the girls to be an asset j Taxes are extremely low. Special payment plan. All sent free. “Inexplicable,’’ snld Bradney. 11» ' h a rd to deal w ith th e public Is th a t „ .Is section for y e a r, to come. The ■ to me." advantages are available to neigh ir e a a nice btg gob of people who dem and now Is very good an d the cast a suspicions look nt Barnes, Mrs. Itaxon w as afraid of him. She bors and colonies desiring to settle "I thi. k," Peter .lim a n went on £ e alw ay s m H m form ed As soon la p ra c tle a „ y ex h . u , te d knew he would not forgive her If she together. “we should like a talk with Mis* - failed, and yet w as conscious th a t she M ixed farm in g is su ccessfu l k e *" th *, r P ,,re In llurnes." J. M. Hughes. Land Com. lacked ability for the p art she w as to in th e ir heads, alo n g comes a n o th .r „ e a s in g , w ith In d icatio n s of th is throughout this area. Corn has in “I'll fetch her," B arnes said eagertv Northern Pacific Railway Co.. “W hat Does I* All M«an?" th* Qin play. He came of a b etter fam ily than set of facts th a t h to It* learned, condition c o n tin u in g ." creased by hundreds of thousands of St. Paul. Minn. Drawer im lie was confused, nalinnied, hum,Il | Whi»porod. she. He was never a t a loss conversa We have and ar.> b u ild in g a h ig h - ! ____________________ acres in the last few years in South sled. WithiMJt obtittatinn on my part ntriias tionally. It w as wise, she thoughL to way system th a t is th e envy of m any eastern Montana. Hog production wnd all informatKm about Redwater “ You will he kind enough to remain ! I«ed I'll go. Not before." This from Am erican Consul Shot by Mexican. point out her lim itations now. Valley Country. has grown rapidly. All classes of o th e r states. T h e system has to be here.” said Milman. Karnes saw that Malet. W ashington, D. C-—W illiam Chap "I don’t expect ,o n to catch onto Hvestick are raised. The dairy in paid for. "T here were no false pretenses In he was menaced by that most dread man, American consol at Puerto, Mex dustry is getting a good start. fill of wen|Hins at short range, the If," Neeland Barnes cried. ”1 came this social end yet. You can hire s An old fact th a t moat of ns le a rn Ico. was shot while In his home by an anwvd-off shotgun. He rem embered willingly, aud I’ll be d—d If I go." well-bred woman to teach yon. W hen Communities already are estab ed w hile we were ch ild ren Is th a t It lished. Churches have been built. "W hat does It all mean?" the girl ynn’ve learn t all she can teach. Are la im possible to have cak e and cat U, arm ed Intruder early Sunday morning, Ila load of buckshot. "I fear I must her and get another. I t’s a good sys Schools are open. Rapid develop- too. E v id en tly , how ever, th e re ace according to a m essage received by remind you th at we must Insist on an whispered. T here w as no doubting tem. I’ve used it a l o t Don't expect the state d ep artm en t from the British explanation from you, too. To allow the friendship, alm ost the affection, some people who have overlooked th ia you the opportunity of escape would with which the o th er meu regarded to consult me. I shall be too busy. vice consul there. old truism . be most u n w ise" He raised his voice Mr. Mllmau. T here w as a stern er s ir I've got to rem odel th is place ao It a little, but he did not talta bis steady about her fath er when he fnced her doesn’t look an much like a sum m er T hings m ight be a lot worse. Most N. P. Will C ars for Crop Demands. gaxe from Barnea' face. h o te l I'm a little doubtful of the than she had ever seen before. St Paul. Minn. — N orthern Pacific of us can be th a n k fu l th a t w e're not “Mtae B arn es,' he said, “will you be “ N lta." he said, "With one exception, fu rn itu re. All Relllngton knew w as to In the county Jail w here th e prison •««■<•■»»*•• announced author so kind aa to come here at o n c e r' all the h u rts I've received, all the bad j pnt his faith In upholsterer«, I'm ere a re locked up a t n ig h t w ith o u t i ,w ,,o n of • » additional expenditure of h u rts th at Is, have been from pals Ing to make a nine-hole golf course. ■ sn y g u ard .m l left ,o m e r e ? o f' « n s.r . . t n c . n t h an d ..», o, X d ^ l X who thought th e , w ere acting for my polo ground and a awiq>tplng pool" good. You’ve been dangerously near rh*BC«- ,h 1,37 ,,rm M 10 « tract of defiance hj t<r tone, doliijg that tonight. You've got every (To be contlnuH , T&ftECLUSE y r iiT H 7 AVENUE B/W Y N D H A M MARTYN MILLION ACRES OF RICH MONTANA LAND OPENED BY NEW RAILROAD O MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY! * ? ? ?" Subscribe for The Herald~$2.00