BUSINESS FIRST HALF OF toy every mlnnfe of It. Baxon will and th e costs and charges of the ad THE M A R K E T « . think us flunkey», while we a re there m inistration of his estate, and th a t , Portland. to drag him down. Man, If you have said real property should be sold, any «portlag blond In gnu, you « n 't W heat — Rig Bead bluestem . hard It is Therefore Ordered th at t h e ' hold buck. If you had your nerve white, federation, soft white and w est Federal Reserve Bank in Twelfth with you, we should Tiiuki a tr e a t e ra white, $1.32; 'h a r d w inter and next of kin of said B etty P eafl S m ith and a ll persons in te re ste d In said es team ." D istrict Reports Industry northern spring; $1.28; w estern red. ta te of said w ard a p p ear before th e “It Isn’t lack of nerve,” B rsdney ex »126. Less, Trade More. plained. “I simply don't know the I above e n title d C ourt a t th e C o u n ty Entered as second class matter H ay—Alfalfa, »17.50; valley tim othy, technique o f It.” i C ourt H ouse in P en d leto n . U m atilla December, 1906, at the poatofflce at In th e tw e lfth fed eral reserv e d is Neeland Karnes w as In his element. »17018; eastern Oregon tim othy. $22 ¡C ounty, O regon on th e 2 0 th day of Hermiston, U m atilla County, Oregon. tr ic t, g e n e ra l bu sin ess a c tiv ity was ©22.60. He hud kept a large establishm ent . A ugust, 1927 a t th e h o u r o f 2 o’clock B u tte rta t—40c. a t slig h tly h ig h e r levels d u rin g the and had been reared among people I lu th e a ftern o o n an d th e n and th e re Subscription Kates first six m o n th s of 1927 th a n d u iln g E ggs—Ranch. 22025c. who had not denied them selves lux ' show cause, If any th e y h a re , w h y • One Tea» ..................................... »2.0» th e firs t six m o n th s of 1926. The uries. He explained lucidly the whole C attle—S teers, good. $9.3509.50. | the said o rd er of sa le a n d license Six M o n th s ---------------------------- »1.00 a g ric u ltu ra l a re a s of th e duty of footmen In fashionable Hogs—Medium to choice, $10,750 d is tric t should not be g ra n te d . houses. 12.35. have, on th e w hole, ex p erien ced a COPYRIGHT in the UNITEO STATES A nd It is F u th e r O rderetf sh a t a. “Sneed will he there," N lta rem ind W.N-U, SERVICE Lam bs — Medium to choice, $10.50 fav o rab le season. THE WALLULA CUTOFF copy of th is o rd er sh a ll be p u b lish ed ed h in t “I’m banking on him. He 012.50. In d u s try h as been less a c tiv e th u s a t least th re e succesive w eeks in th e will he nominally your superior and S eattle. “fill, but Paol." she crletf 6t shall estalillshm eui smoolhry ~IT T am to help you In any way he can. It won t A news sto ry re cen tly carried in far In 1927 th a n It w as a y e a r ago, H erm iston H erald a n ew spaper o f W heat—Soft w hite, w estern white. th e A tta lia N ew s-T ribune, w hich is the p rin cip al d eclin es b ein g In th e have to ask you when I don't know,” have the »teip running to you with l»e a hit difficult, Uncle Fleming. g en eral c irc u la tio n p u b lish ed week complulnts. Lady H orsham w anted “Ask me as little ns yot: cun," he $1.33; hard w inter, »1.30; w estern red. lum ber an d food p ro d u cts In d u stries. reproduced in th is issue of th e H er Sneed, daddy, wid I shall be there." ly a t H erm iston, U m atilla C o u n ty . ald, stresses the d iffic u lty of build- As “ co ro llary of d ec lin in g a c tiv ity , j snapped. "It will cost you money to m e to relieve her of every domestic “W here do I come lu?" Mulct asked. »1.29 northern spring, »1.32 bluestem Oregon. responsibility.” run th is place like n well-oiled m a »1.35; d a rk n o rth ern spring. »1.43; He did not wish to be left out. Ing th p W allu la-U m atilla cutoff, as volum e of em p lo y m en t g e n e ra lly haa Done and dated In open C ourt at. “T h a t’» exactly w hat I w ant,” Mrs. chine, but I’m not lim iting yen. Hie“ “I h ive a very definite use for you. dark hard w hiter, »1.38. th a t paper refers to th e road, due to ra n « ed low er and p ay ro lls h av e been Rexon said enthusiastically. “W here Uncle Floyd. I talked a great deal with P endleton, U m a tilla C ounty, Oregon/ anyone you w ant to help you. H ay—Alfalfa. »25; tim othy, P. S.. reported opposition on se c u rin g some Rn,a l l i r th a n In 1926. F u r th e r de- th is 16th day of Ju ly , 1927. So«.- looked again through the list ol a re you going?" Miss Brown had risen. Mrs. Raxon alm ut her husband. He (22. of the rig h t of w ay ! creases in In d u s tria l p ro d u ctio n w ere names. Among them w ere those of “To get my trunks. I shall move " I. M. SCHA NN EP, suspects the furniture, and he Is B u tterfat—4»c. The solution is to b rin g th e road rep o rted d u rin g Ju n e , 1927. __ she had __ rend In the so In a t once.” I , .. . whose doings (4 6 -5 tc) C ounty J u d g e V, .. , . . . right. I ncle Floyd, how well do you Eggs—Ranch, 20 0 23c. across from W allu la to H erm iston by T o tal volum e of tra d e d u rin g th e I r | a | colum ns for years. Some were “ i,,ld apeak French?” C attle—S teers, choice, »9010. a s tra ig h t route. Follow in g such r t*rst h a lf of th e y ear w as of reco rd ; equally prom inent In politics and ui ie news. “As we|| B(j j (jo p^gHgj, T Pn yPara NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION H ogs—Prim e. »11.40011.50. "F ine," he said. "Anyone recom course w ill he much m ore econom ical p ro p o rtio n s. V alue of sales a t re ta il I fluaiiie. The mime M cKImber heudeel In P aris and no chnnce to forget It, D ep artm en t of th e In te rio r, U. S.. m ended by Mrs. B uxton will be ull from every p o in t of view. For one ran g ed well above th e 1926 f i g u r e s .[ the list. because I've been teaching It as a side Oregon's Oldest Law m aker Dies. L and Office a t T h e D alles, Oregon., th in g , for a d istan ce or four and a Sales a t w holesale w ere s lig h tly ; “Make the most you can. w ithout right. I suppose you looked over her line In Philadelphia for the last six testim onials?" Salem. Or.—Alex M. Lafollett. un Ju n e 17, 1927. half miles, from H erm isto n to Col- sm aller In v alu e th a n d u rin g th e overdoing It, of th e X IcK Im bers’ he o r seven veins. W hy?” “Of course," said his wife, conscious til the la st general election the oldest N otice is h ereby given a h a t Jo h n th a t she had forgotten all about it and i „ “r ”' K<’ln? Î? you to stay at um bla school, th e re is already a flrs ' «'* m onths of 1926, b u t. if m ’ v , / ' " “ 'V W'’ k ‘ m em ber of the Oregon legislature both E. Mason, of H erm iston, O regon, who, sta n d ard road b u ll, and in use th a t low anee be m ade for p rice d e c lin e . u X f a " la W e" Z " the Raxons' directly you can raise a not anxious for him to find it out. You w ith relation to age «nd length of on Ja n . 29, 1924, m ade H om estead You’ll like her. She’s so distinguished. Imperial. would over th e y ear period, it is p ro b ab le i ' . fat, t * too, so you can * talk ». culorles , » * to nuuiu be uc a a Dart p«*ri of ui tin* m e cu « u to io ff u. died a t his home h ;i'e Mon- E n try u n d e r A ct Ju n e 6, 1912, No. I don’t think she approved of the ' 1 b* 1 1 ' m ,.ch Y scount’ a fr!e,,d oi I " service, " R ig h t of way for th e rest of the ‘ h a t th e p hysical volum e of Roods | g r t,,e r. Y„UIIg Kl>b|n MeKliuber Is He wa3 33 years of age and 024549.-for NW^4 Section 20, T o w t- I I;n " y Hi)rah“ » <*• a « a g re a t au- ( ¿ay . road for th e g re a te r p a rt of th e dts- moved th ro u g h w holesale c h a n n e ls j niore o r | pK8 l( S(„.|e ty tV[,e un<j w m draw ing room fu rniture." “ We shall agree on th at. Belling ,b o r,,y ”n «■ reneh fu rn itu re T hat had been In ill health for several ship 4 N o rth . R ange 29 E ast. W illam tance w ith in th e b o rd ers of Oregon waH aB la r Re as a y ear ago. M c r-; |)p g|„ (| to Hu«l a polo field here when ette M eridian, has filed n otice of in ton furnished It like an hotel recep- n,eanM y,,u " ,a s t s,uJ iy a11 the h“01” m onths. has eiH ier been secured o r is easily ch an d ise and m iscellaneous carlo ad - he comes.’’ tio n ro o m d o e th in e i f . ‘ > ° u can Bet 1101,1 ° f- 1 >' arrange a ten tio n to m ake fin al P roof, to es procurable. Ings on rllro a d s of th e d is tric t have wish I understood you b etter,” tlon room. One thing more. I t’s name for you later.” The federal division of agriculture tablish claim to th e land above des about McKItnber. I forgot to tell you The W allu la-H erm isto n route, he- been la rg e r d u rin g th e firs t h a lf of she said a trifle w istfully. She had “How about my testim onial»?" Brnd- engineering says that needle lee is one cribed, before W . J. W arn er, U nited before. If anyone asks you If I have of several names given to the lavis sides being an a ir lin e, I. over conn- I 927 th a n d u rin g th e firs t h a lf ol not been the only woman to say that, political aspirations, say so. This, ne.v said, suddenly coming from a trail S tates C om m issioner, a t H erm iston. try of such a n a tii.e th a t co n stru ct- 13-6. “I'm «‘»<1 J" » don’t,” he said eryp- goes particularly w ith the McKlmbera. of fancies in which he saw him self the Ible crystals or minute particles of Ice Oregon, on th e 5 th day of A ugust. which form when moving w ater has ion could be econom ically done. The T he to t‘l1 am o u n t of check pay- tlc a lly ; “th a t prev en ts your giving me You and I know, and th a t’s enough perfect footman. 1927. “I engage all help. Your testim o sufficient velocity to prevent the forma rock w ork th a t would be faced If m ents (h an k d e b its) a t 20 p rin c ip a l , away. I’m one of those men whose fo r the present.” C laim an t nam es as w itnesses; tlon of surface lee and the tent th e W a llu la-U m atilla ro u te should c le a rin g house cen te rs o t th e d is tric t '•“«’»Har I»?’ I’ Is to plav a lone hand, At a square house on Lower F ifth I * nials will be perfectly satisfactory. pernture of the w ater Is 32 degrees Jam es G. P earson, of H erm isto n , Ore he taken would n o t be necessary „ w as $19,572,866,000 d u r.n g th e per- J V u V X ^ o u X V " “ re avenue the youug ludy who had Just The Jluxon woman Is afraid of men Fahrenheit or slightly less. It does passed as Agatha Brown b u rst In upon | servants. She w on't Interfere. H er not form under solid surface Ice. bid gon, Jaco b L. S tork, of H erm iston. th e road comes d irectly to H erm iston. Ja n u a ry 1 -Ju n e 3 0 . 1 9 2 7 as husband has given her full charge and Oregon, C harles E. Lew is, of S ta n fo u r anxious men. N either w ould an ov erh ead crossing com pared w ith »18 085,566 000 d u r- bn|) ,.„nfpssp), h(.p lneptU u,lpB. sh e forms In open w ater when very cold, “My dears," she cried, “I've got It. she has deputed me to do It for her. windy weather, particularly nt night, field, O regon, H ow ard A very, of H er over th e ra ilro a d have to be b u ilt on ln K th e winle period of 1 9 .6 . T h i s ; <>()U|(, go (|)(i n)ore t i,eprfu ||y about I think she needs n friend. She bab m iston, O regon. the ro u te In to H erm iston. bank s index of d aily a v erag e d eb its | lpj. task s now. She w ondered why I move in tomorrow and tak e complete bled most Indiscreetly to me about the favors the radiation of heal from flip charge of the household arrangem ents. J. W. DONNELLY, w ater mass. Needle Ice may be c a r r ie d H erm iston h as bet n len d in g all aid ad ju sted for seasonal v a ria tio n . a<1-1 the M cKlutbers w ere so Im portant in I carried her off her feet. She kissed people she hoped to have as guests. long distances by currents, both In R egister. possible to see th is u n it of road vanced from 118 In F e b ru a ry , 1927, i>a u|*g eyes. O ther nam es exceeded me and called me ‘D earie.’ • ! left be A pparently she know3 none of them." open wnter and m .der Ice cover, nnd build in g done. N ot only would it be (192 3 -1 9 2 5 d aily a v e rag e-1 0 0 ) to them fa r In the social scale ns she np- fore she could ask to gee my te sti “Do you rem em ber If the nam e Mc- often collects In large m id more or of m a te ria l w o rth to th e local com- I 28 !•> May. 1927, and th e n d eclined preltcndcd it. T h at he hnd been ch air monials. I’m afraid I lied feursomely. Klmber was on the list?” Milman less compact masses or Jmii3. NOTICE OF HEARING UPON FINAL man of the n ational com m ittee of her asked. m u n ities affected , b u t th e sav in g of to 123 (p re lim in a ry e stim a te ) In It'» quite true. Uncle P eter, they are husband's p arty mount ffiothing to Mrs. "Yes. It w as the first nam e on It.” REPORT going to en tertain largely.-, She m ileage an d tim e to a heavy volum e J u n e - T he Index av erag ed 123 d u r- Itnxon. H er thou g h ts turned to showed me the list. She evidently Mllman smiled. It w as plain the of to u rist tra ffic would prove of *” « tlle firKt six m o n th s of 1927 coin- IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE In the County Court of the State of Robin, the polo-playing heir to g reat doesn’t know how to do things on a news gratified him. g reat b en efit to E a ste rn W ash in g to n Pared w ith 115 d u rin g th e f ir s t six riches. Well, her own G ertrude w as large scale. I didn’t see him.” STATE OF OREGON FOR Oregon for Umatilla County. “A nother of Loddon's port-begotten m o n th s of 1926. and Oregon. good looking and a g reat heiress. She confidences. John M cKintber is aim N eeland B arnes looked a t her with UMATILLA COUNTY T he b an k in g and c re d it situ a tio n felt a sp irit o f g ratitu d e tow ard her In th e M atter of th e E sta te ing at th e senate and hopes New York co n tin u ed sound th ro u g h o u t th e h a lf husband which had long been a s tra n pride. A t a hound she had landed In sta te will send him to W ashington. In th e M atter of th e G u ard ian sh ip of PAYING UP y iu r period, co n d itio n re p o r ts of ger to her. Most men hated th eir th e guar,led fortress, unsuspected. At present there seems no serlouR op of Joseph W . C raik, Deceased. The keys of the arsenal had been m em ber banks and of th e F ed eral wives em barking on deliberate a t th e P erson and E sta te of (P o rtla n d O reg o n ian ) handed her. It w as a com plete tr i position. I could hardly believe I.od- N otice Is hereby given th a t the; A co n tem p o rarry p rin ts th e in te r R eserve R ank of Sun F ran cisco Bhow- tem pts to cap tu re society. don at the time, but he Insisted »here B etty P earl S m ith, a Minor. umph. T he idea of h iring th e well-bred estin g In fo rm atio n th a t th e U nited *nK none b u t u su al seaso n al changes. O rder to show cause on P e titio n u n dersigned a d m in is tra to r of th e “Now you are there,” said P eter •>vas a dark horse from New York city woman enme hack to h er when she felt Mllman, “w hat good shall we he to who would bent McKItnber. I see now for Sale of R eal P ro p erty . e state of Joseph W. C raik. deceased,, S tales d e p a rtm e n t of cnim erce h a s ----------------------- ■■ . her h alier’s sneer. How th a t man you?” he was hinting plainly at Raxon." has filed h is fin al re p o rt w ith tne- made th e sta tistic a l disclosure th a t LOW ER AUTO F E E AND PU T Now on th is day th is m a tte r com “Rut Raxon Isn’t known politically," “I’ve thought It nil out. You, per- th e to ta l of s ta te tax es levied for ON MOKE GAS TAX, IS P L E A seemed to dislike her. How superior ing on for h e a rin g upon th e p etitio n C lerk of th e above e n title d C ourt an d he seemed and how aw are of her so sonally. will have to stop here, be B arnes rem arked. th a t th e Ju d g e of said C ourt has from »517,000,000 in 1917 to »1,-1 ----------- cial deficiencies. Yet she lacked the “T hat does not ntnke his candidacy of R o b ert O. H o rn in g , th e duly q u a l d esignated S a tu rd a y , th e 6th day of 600,000,000 in 1926. H ere In a b rie f Local Man Advcates Reduction oi courage to di-m iss him. She opened cause the law yer man knows yon. 1 shall need daddy and my other uncles Impossible. Me*n have often ridden ified, ap pointed and a ctin g g u a rd ia n A ugust, 1927 a t 2 o'clock In th e a f ten y ears th e sta te g o v ern m en ts have her mouth us though to fram e a sen at once.” into high ofllce on waves of hysteria." of th e person an d e state of B etty Auto License by Adding ternoon as th e tim e, and th e room s perm itted th e cost of a d m in is tra tio n tence which would an n ih ilate him and "W hat possible use enn you have Milanin's eyes w ere bright. H e be P earl S m ith, a m inor, fo r th e p u r of th e above e n title d C o u rt In the to go up th ree tim es. reduce him to the ran k s of one looking for nte?" B radney dem anded enge.ly lleved that Loddon had been right pose of o b ta in in g an o rd er an d lic To Gas Tax. It has alw ays been th e co n ten tio n 1 for work, when h er courage failed. a fte r all when he hinted th at a dark ense for the sale of th e real p ro p erty C ounty C ourt H ouse a t P endleton. "O r for me?” said her father. “ I noticed In la s t w eek’s p a p er th a t) D istinctly th ere w as som ething to be of th e O regonian th a t In th is sta te i "All in good tim e.” She laughed horse would go to the senate from of said e s ta te w hich is described as U m atilla C ounty, Oregon as th e place th e cost of th e g o v ern m en t at Salem th e H erald is not very stro n g fo r th e said for th e well-bred woman. Such “Uncle Peter, you m ade a g reat mis New York. Blit how could a decent follow s, to -w it’. L ots 11 an d 12 in w hen and w here h e a rin g Is to be like McKImber, extremely Block 15 in th e Tow n of H erm iston. had th ereo n . A ll persona in te re s t ha„ been m ore econom ical th a n In idea of a th re e d o lla r a u to license, a one would know how to deal w ith tak e In letting Sneed go. I m il tils man m issing the Ilnxoh butler tomorrow wealthy, a large employer of labor, Ore., as p la tte d In th e N W % SE% ed a re h ereby n o tified to th e n and cities, co u n ties or eehdpl d s tiic ts . In [b u t 1 th in k th c re is a w ay to reduce butlers like this. “A- Miss BroS'tt to see you. madam ,” and shall w ant another.” end a gran) power up-state, be de o th er w ords, local ta f fs .* an d not i au to m o b ile licenses in th is s ta te to S ection 10, Tp. 4 N. R. 28 E. W. M. th ere ap p ear and show cause, if any / said the butler. From his tones It “You mean you will put Sneed In? feated? H ardly by fair means. Hnd In U m atilla C ounty, Oregon, and it th ey have, w hy said ro p o rt should sta te taxes, acco u n t fo r th e g re a te st i h eat th e band w ith o u t in c re a sin g th e I seemed Miss Brown w as only less dis- Paul Raxon woven about him a tnesh p art of th e m o u n tin g tax burden. p ro p erly tux, said G eorge B ancroft r.lf.,pfu, ‘ih ,,,,'b is'm ,q d o v .-r'" ,|e ',,'re - W onderful. I have his address.” a p p e a rin g to th e c o u rt th a t It is not be approved, th e a d m in is tra to r that would keep hint Inactive? “ Won’t Lodilon rem em ber him?" discharged and th e e sta te closed. B ut the fig u res show th a t the record the o th e r day. ' spntP(, „ CHn, „„ „ s i| vpr tn lv . Un. “I think I am right in assum ing that necessary for th e m a in ten an ce of B radney asked. D ated th is 7th day of Ju ly , 1927. In Oregon In g e n tr a l accord w ith th e “I agree w ith th e H erald t h a t w e ld e r Miss B row n's name wits penciled, said m in o r and for th e p aym ent of “Probably. Sneed will say that lie I’a ttl Raxon has definite politic!*! am forty-seven o th e r sta te s. The r e - ! don’t w an t au to m o b ile tax es low ered ! “1 am culling ¡it the suggestion of Mrs. RAY C. GOODE. th e expenses of th e la st sickness and bitions. He m ust remove McKImber left because lie couldn't stand the sponsib illty Is. n ev erth eless, not w ith If p ro p erty has to m ake up th e dif- H am ilton Buxton.” A d m in istra to r. place any longer. We shall have to front the running to get his ehaitce. fu n e ra l of E d g a r A. S m ith deceased 44-5tcv the sta te o fficials b u t w ith th e peo- ferenec. P ro p e rty tax es a re hig h A lthough Mrs. Raxon had not been let him in on p art of our plan. Do I think McKintber is in danger. Ills pie them selves. I enough now ,” Mr. B an cro ft said. “I In Iter native land for some years, she you think he can be tru sted ?” elutions with Raxon—If h e stays In th e past fen year,, th p sta te th in k a so lu tio n can be found, how-1 H u s to n 's n a m e very well here-—must he observed very closely.’’ “ W ithout a doubt." said P eter Mil us n distinguished m em ber of the "T hat can ht; inanaged>" said Nlta tax of Oregon h aa ran g ed front 3 .2 1 over, In th e g aso lin e tax. mutt. "Yes. I made a m istake In let titillB in 1917 to 9.93 In 1920, and "T h e re n rc p len ty of c a rs ru n n in g sm art hunting set. Also Mrs. Bux ting Sneed go. I should have remem calmly. ton's nam e w as am ong those to he "I slMittltl like frequent reports," down to 7.40 In 1 9 2 6 .' R ut th e peo- th a t ure not w o rth m uch m ore th a n cultivated. She would see Miss I bered his many loyalties.” Milntan said. pie them selves, ex ercisin g th e ir sov- the license fee th u t th e o w n ers have A gatha Brown. "B ut w hat am I to do?” her fath er "Footmen, butlers, social secre erelgn w ill th ro u g h th e m ajestic r e - ! to pay to th e s ta te . T hey ru n . and Miss Brown was young, pretty, and persisted. taries, anil fu rn itu re experts on their “You and P rofessor B radney will ferendunt, passed both th e s la te ele- th a t is about all th a t can be said for delightfully dressed. T his was, no nights out shall keep you Informed,” m en tary school fund a c t (2 m ills) by them . It seem s to me th a t a h ig h tr doubt, one of Mrs. B uxton’s personal be my tall, im ported footmen." she returned. Instinctively Neeland B arnes stroked a vote n early th ree to one, but th e gasoline tax w ould p u t th e cost of friends. It w as a joyous company of gentle h ig h er ed u catio n al act (an Increase upkeep on h ig h w ay s rig ht w h ere _ it! ___ _____ “Mrs. B uxton," Miss Brown began, Ills chestnut m ustache. men ad venturers th a t night. In the “I’ve had It since I was a freshm an butler's pantry Neeland B arnes was front th e fo rm er frao tlo n h l tax to 2 belongs, nam ely on th e d riv e rs w hoi ",h " u«,lt th a t as yoH l" " ’ houfil'l (his m ills) by m ore th a n tw o to o n e .' ,lse , he roads m ost. M ake th is c o s t’ love,y ‘,li,ce “,,d " ere Koll,R ,o e“ fer” a t Yale,” he said regretfully. lecturing—w ith suitable dem onstra "And I've had th is"—Bradnev tions—on the care of glass and silver. H ere at once a re acco u n ted for n early come frcm ndded , ax on gn8oIine>l 11 J ” » « W t need a social fo u r ntlllg of th e Increase. and th e persons th a t use th e roads secretary. I w as going to her, hut she stroked his b eard—“ever since I went Flem ing Bradney, one of the w orld's has tnfcen Lord K ltem nnor’s hunting g reat au th o rities on etheric physics Ju st now wp a re en jo y in g a low er „tost w ill pay m o st.” box in L eicestershire for the coming was listening Intently and making tax levy, b u t a s ta te deficit of con-! season. I have Just come buck to the copious notes. B arnes had rarely been siderable p ro p o rtio n s is Im m inent. United S tates, w here I belong, a fte r so gratified at a listener's attention. T here Is an Irred u cib le m inim um In SPOKANE SECURES PROMISE spending some y ears abroad.” Floyd Mulct, in th e library, had be OF BIG FLIERS FOR MEET ta x a tio n , u n less th e u su al and norm al "You »)teuk French, then?" said fore him Ilistolre de P a rt I'antiqulte, fu n ctio n s of g o v ern m en t a r e to be Ludy Dilke's work on French furni Spokane, WRsh., Ju ly 28 F ifteen Mrs. Raxon in the Gallic longue. It suspended. was her one aeeom pllshment. ture, and photographs of the B ureau th o u san d d o llars w o rth of adm issions W ho w ill say. in th» »are of (he “Yes," said Miss Brown with still ile Hoi, In the Louvre. to th e n a tio n a l. a v ia tio n classics to record, th a t th e g re a te st Increase In g reater fluency. 1 have het it m a in ly In the Jap an ese garden Nlta Sift on be held here S eptem ber 19 to 24 have in England. Sly hist position w as with taxes does not come from th e sm aller a cushion nt the feet of I’eter Mllniau alread y been sold, an d th e Inten siv e the countess of H orsham nt H orsham anil looked up into Ills cleur-cut. tax u n its, all due to pressure thoughtful face. for g re a te r ex p e n d itu re of public ticket sellin g cam p aig n h as not y et; abbey. She w as one of the Boston been o rganized, it w as an o n u n ced to F essendotts. its, o f co u rse, you know ." a pkl9graph "U ncle P eter.” she said, "you and m oneys? in Rtiwuitr day at th e h e a d q u a rte rs of th e N a t " W h a t did you do th e re ? " Mrs. I a re the only grown-up people in this Now th e sp en d in g area has ended VniUy ional A ir lit rby asso ciatio n of !?po- R axon asked. big house. The rest of them a re all and th e sav in g and p ay in g era ht ' 1.1 ern lly e v e ry th in g ," M iss Brow n en th u s’astlc children.” gun perh ap s. If not now, soon, In-, kant by L eonard Boyle, ch a irm a n of i m fid ed . "It is r i Im m ense place, “It Is very satisfying to be a child,” the tick et sellin g com m ittee. Prices of Best Land evitably. of till«, a n d for he rem inded her. In terest la th e n a tio n a l a ir i’nrby f illy tw ice th e si will come with the new rail th re e y e a rs 1 m atciged It front c e lla r “B ut children never look ahead." only $10 to $20 an Acre ment races Septem ber 23 an d 24; th i N a t road. Markets will be closer. More In a ttic . I v .ro tc t.ie m entis, engaged A Wi'Ht V/.tllrt Opinion. she said wisely. I am sitting a t your io n al A ir Di rby race from New Y ork fanners will come in. Land values N E million acres of rich, low (W a lla W alla U nion) th e s e r v a n t', saw t in y did th e ir w ork feet pretending everything Is going Io Spokane, S eptem ber 19 to 21 and a n d d ism isse d th em if they d 'd no t.” will increase. priced land in the great Red to come out right. You a re looking W allu la people have revived the tho Pacific Coast A ir D erby front water Valley country of Southeast Mrs. Raxon smiled happily. The Northern Pacific Railway down Ht me like a courteous sphinx proposal for th p W allu la-U m atilla ern Montana will be opened to will help fanners in getting started San F rancisco h ere, haa gro w n by "You un d erstan d ,” Miss B raw n eon in evening dress, certain th a t your cutoff, attd th et’.i is no good reason farmers this year by a new branch caps and bounds sin ce th e d e fin ite ! tinned, "th a t I w as not a servant or right. Settlers are wanted who seek plans a re r.ot to m iscarry. Uncle w hy th is road should not be hull! line of the Northern Pacific Rail a real chance for themselves and an n o u n cem en t by M ajor Jo h n T. F a n even a housekeeper. I’m a great be I’eter, are yon a grown-up like me, or T he gov ern m en t has approved use way, running 63 miles from Glendive. their families. The Northern Pa cher. who flew to New York C ity liever In social distinctions. They one of the chlldrenT ’ of its fu n d s fo r a p o rtio n of the Here the Northern Pacific will sell cific will send a representative to “Nlta. my niece, I am grown up." from Spokane th a t C om m ander R ich m ake en tertain in g »-> much ea let', road, bu t som e in te re s ts In Oregon direct to farmers a half million acres talk the matter over, if desired. In “It Is hard to believe,” she said ard E. Byrd, last to fly th e A tla n tic don't they? Most people think I aiu at prices ranging from only $10 to vestigate this opportunity. Let us a re o b jectin g , claim in g It w ill affect a guest I ke them -elves. I h :n e often slowly. o cean, will be h ere as well a a L len t- $20 an acre, with 20 years to pay. send you booklets, prices and easy b u sln iss adversely. been taken In grot.ps with even loy "Why should It he?’’ vm ttits L rater J. M aitland and A lb ert Taxes are extremely low. Special payment plan. All sent free, alty." “I Cau.d Never Do IL " Said Bradnev The road w ould sh o rte n th e dis “ Bi o ittt-e. If you look ahead, you lleg en b erg er. who flew th e P acific advantages are available to neigh- M 1 II T l l l e W ith an nnnffe; ted atisenee of mod in a Panic. must realize th a t th ere’s more than an ta n e e to P o rtla n d by m any miles, ocean from O akland, C al., to H aw aii. c«t,v. Mi-s l".rnwi<, l:i the course of bors and colonies desiring to settle “ AIL THIS C O U P O N T0 D A Y1 even chance of failure. F ailu re won’t for th e 26-m lle gap betw een W al to Gottingen for my Ph.D.” Alarm be p ’easnnt for a tty of us. It won t be together. The associnttcn h as received a s s u r h alf an hour, m am ig’d to im press lu la and U m atilla would elim in ate ance of th e g re a te st a v iatio n dem on 1 .txon i. n t favorably. "You would spread over his face. "B ut I cannot merely failing as one does when one M ixed farm in g is su ccessfu l | J. M. Hughes, Land Com. Ihe need of going at ootid by P e n throughout this area. Corn has in- . Northern Pacific Railway Co.. stra tio n of speed and s tu n t flying I fid very ll’t'e to do bc-e at f ir-f." possibly do w hat yon suggest. Foot toes n fte r a prlae or a golf cup.” She dleton. People aro u n d W allu la, in creased by hundreds of thousands of ■ St. Paul, Minn. Drawer le i ever stag ed west of th e M ississippi r,.id the elder wont n. "W e have n « men have to w ear some sort of gor- i lowered her m ice. “It may be prison. o rd er to g et to U m atilla, m ust eith e r genus livery, don’t they?” acres in the last few years in South- . Without ohlixatinn on my pari nleme riv er In a le tte r frfom M ajor W. G. ! >t -e guests nt present, hut we are Uncle Peter." drive th ro u g h W alla W alla ami eastern Montana. Hog production "U ndress livery nt G reat Rock," she wml all information about Redwater going to e n h rta ln n -re u t deul.” K llner, a ir corps ex ecutive, w ar d e " It will be If we fall,” he returned. haa grown rapidly. All classes of 1 V alley Country. P endleton, a d iatan ee of aonte 100 "I should hnd a very g reat deal to said, "not powdered h air and knee p a rtm e n t, W ash in g to n , D. C., who “And you cun keep so cheerful T' livestock are raised. The dairy in- ’ m iles, or else crass a t least tw o fe r do nt once." said Miss Grown em breeches, as we liad at the abbey. "W e shall not fall. I feel confident stated th a t 19 arm y p lan es from all dustry is getting a good start. ' phatienlly. "T o begin with, 1 shouhl How long will It tak e you to get Into th at I shall not l<w thia home. If ries, or tw o to ll bridges and one Toun g a ris of th e U nited S ta te s would p a r dism iss your butler, who Is Ini the wav of w aiting a t table, opening Communities already are estab- [ ferry , and th en go o u t of th e way. dnniti. Inanim ate things can rad iate S in tti tic ip a te In th e n a tio n a l a ir races. doors, and being loftily etfielent?" Kshed. Churches have been built. p ertinent and offensive.” W alla W alla la m uch In terested In clteet fulness, this bouse with the “1 could never do It." said Bradner Schools are open. Rapid dcvclop- Itupplslvely Mrs. Raxon leim ul ror th e road an d would lik e to see treasu res I love rad iates IL I feel In a panic. "I should drop things. I I C an ton ese A rm y R ou ted In North. w ard and kissed Miss Brown. so m eth in g done to com plete it. Influences outside my own perception, should |otss dishes on the wrong side "D earie." she said. “1 need you at Shnnglt »1. D isastrous defeat lias perhaps on some o th er plane, a re fight 1 should forget." on. e.” Ing for me. Not for years have 1 Long Illness Takes M rs. P. O. Arm our been adm inistered to th s N ationalist "T he poor I s u it ' old thing has lost hl ''Good," said 1 Miss Brown, wil w ithout aw akened w ith such cheerfulness In C h ic a g o — Mrs. P hilip I). Arnc tir. (C antonese) arm ies, according to con Neeland B arnes laughed ■ Rude. '’A nother thing. ; ï , r' P exi-esalve g ratitu de uty heart. W hen I w ake up I find wife of the founder of A rm our A Co., ; firm ed dispatches received here from If I stay I must w ith atom ic Jlsln te :ra itn 't be ham pered In eli- ; 7** can myse4f sm iling ns though I had Just th e north. The combined arm ies of and m other of J. Ogden Armour. gaging o r dl Isinlsslng servants. It i flott, hut he shies si at pouring out wine left friends who had bid me cheer up lously (II in Urndon. died at h er home I ,le a *rl’1 Chang T sung « hang and Hu i net t hr understood th at 1 have eom- and itasslng plates." v ic to r, w as In sight." hare following a long tllneaa. * huan faeg attacked and drove th e No- plete charge o f tha hou -ehold arra-ig e "Can you do It?” B radney retorted I wish 1 felt th at." she said. I tlotiallats from Phantung. m ints, I «¿annot riM) tbl* "It will be a great lest. I shall en ( (T o be continued.) «/FIFTH 7 AVENUE B/WYNDHAM MARTYN MILLION ACRES OF RICH MONTANA LAND OPENED BY NEW RAILROAD O Subscribe for The Herald~$2.00