THB HBBMXSTOB HERALD, HEBMIBTON, OHBGO1T* Œlp ^mutatoti Errali Published «very Thursday at Her- miaton, U m atilla County, Oregon by Joseph 8. Harvey, editor and man­ ager. Entered ae secoifd cla ss m atter December, 1902, at the p ostoffice at Herm iston, U m atilla County, Oregon. Subscription Rates One T e a r ...... ...................... .......... 22.02 Six M o n th s....................... - .......... . 21.02 A CHANGE POSSIBLE by early fall. ‘T h e survey,” says Colonel Greely, "will define the maiatrlhutarles of the Mississippi to be treated a* units, and for each of these tributaries data will be brought together on the acreage, the amount and character of the precipitation, the more essen­ tial or more common soil cissies, feature,, of physiography. Including ruggednesa of topography, natural reservoirs, etc., the general character of the vegetative eover, and a rating of the value of the protective covet as a means of flood prevention and control.” , The object of the survey, the chief forester states, is to bring out on this enormous drainage basin, the area or watersheds where on account >f rainfall, character of soil, topo­ graphy, etc., forest cover has an ini portant protective value. TfeRECLUSE »/FIFTH 7 AVENUE WYNDHAM MARTYN COPYRIGHT Zn/Je UHITED STATES W.N U SERVICE floor o f thslr ¿ommon aining room. through? I f orie ls suspected, all arr suspected.” “flf course you can. Even Alf lx getting a firm touch. He had stage- fright at his first dinner, but he's training on splendidly.” 'Enry sat in the most comfortable chair he could find and lighted a cigarette. “What's the mystery about McKImber?” “Ia he here yet?" “He comes tomorrow with wife nnd son. The eldest Itaxon girl is highly P«tn DrtnJb C a t and D ie Drinking gas waa futal for iiets of L. Roberts of Mnrcns Hill A list nil la recently. Roberts Is employed at the gas works, and took home a small tank which had been at tlie works for some time On the wsiy Imine he tilled It wllh fresh water, which he pul into Next morning si» pigs and many ducks were dead and oilier niilninls were III. The tank contained gas fumes thut the pets consumed us they Imbibed. F act G enaraHy A d m itte d One of Brltulii's pii|>iilar blond beauties, a London actress, receiv ed In her dressing room a feminine admirer who had called to "talk art." Tlie eon vernation had fallen lint, due largely to the fact that the beautiful hlnnd would talk of nothing but herself. Finally the visitor turned In desper atlon to an old stundhy. “I suppose,” she said, “that your great ambition Is to play Shnkes|ieare?'' “Well," said the actress, “he has written some nice parts." and the coat« and charges of the ad­ ministration of his estate, and that said real property should be sold. It ia Therefore Ordered that the next of kin of said Betty Pearl Smith and all persons Interested in said es­ tate of said ward appear before the above entitled Court at the County Court House in Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon on the 20th day ot ' August, 1927 at the hour of 2 o'clock I in the afternoon and then and there show cause, if any they have, why the said order of sale and license should not be granted. And It is Futher Ordered that a copy of thia order shall be published at least three succesive weeks in the Hermiston Herald a newspaper of general circulation published wèfk ly at Hermiston, Umatilla County. Oregon. Done and dated In open Court at Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon this 16th day of July, 192?. • 1. M. SCHANNEP, (46-5tc) County Judge “There are other cruflibs of comfort Never before had Fleming Bradney for you." He smiled. Milman took seen the man who had disgraced him. The announcement by the presi­ from Ills pocketbook a page of note- In a sense the sight of Raxon wus a dent that he does not choose to be a paper covered with his fine, distinct shock. He seemed of a refined type, candidate for president in 1928 Is writing. “Tills," lie went on, "Is a , Intelligent, and superior to what Brail- welcome new« to the agricultural copy of a conversation with Loddon. I ney hud expected. districts. The feeling of relief that At tiiut time Ixxldon had done me the I Barnes was u better Judge of man the country is not likely to face an honor to consider me dead and buried, kind. He saw In Raxon a cruel and additional four years under the KEEPING FARM RECORDS a harmless recluse Ignorant of what ; vindictive mail. Indomitable and not leadership of an administration he wus talking. He was able to talk ' to be swayed. IS COMMON IN OREGOF indiscreetly, confident that not a which the farming element of the “ 'Alio, ’andsonie," said Barnes breath of what lie said would ever he ' genially, "your name Sneed?” country has gradually come to be­ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATTO' translated Into words by his listener. lieve places it fsr secondary to the “It is not," said Raxon, frowning. H e a d A d ap ted to H a b ita t Department of the Interior. ?’ "Many farmers, being business ni“n I will read It to you: welfare of Industry may be seasoned Sneed. That was Peter Mllmati's The bureau of fisheries says that tlie Land Office at Th -Dalles. O. eg, Jieep a set of books to deterniinr '• "There’s one big-headed, million­ man. He had heard it more than once by some expressions of regret, even shape of the head of the liniiluit fish June 17, 1927. whether they are operating at e aire manufacturer who thinks he owns from Loddon. "Who are you?" Is quite different from oilier species here, but It Is safe to say that th< Notice is hereby given abat John oroflt or loss.” said Frank L. Robin New York slate above the Westchester “Mi name Is Tgglus," said Barnes. us its sliaiie conforms to tlie depth feeling of relief will vastly over­ line that has a big Jolt coming his ion, assistant professor of account- E. Mason, of Hermiston, Oregon, who. “When you know me well enough you at which it Is found Thl? fish Is shadow the regret. . ing. In an Interview for Oregon news­ way. Hdme day he'll go Into my can call me 'Enry. I’m the new foot­ on Jan. 29, 1924, made Homestead elongated and rather thlclf In form It may be true, as many keen stu­ friend's office looking six feet high and man. Tills"—he pointed to Bradney, papers. and lies on Its left side which is white Entry under Act June 6, 1912, No. dents of affulrs assert, that farming weighing around two-flfty. When he while the rigid side, uniform dark 024549. for NWK Section 20. Town­ “If the business farmer Is operat­ comes out he'll look a dwarf und whose beardless face had a certain will have none of its problems solved childish wlstfulness about It—“this Is brown in color, with very small smooth ship 4 North. Range 29 East. Wiliam ing at a loss properly kept set of rec­ weigh us a bantamweight. I tell you. by the application of special legisla­ Alfred Budd, also a footman to the scales, is uppermost and tienrs tmtli ot ette Meridian, has filed noti-e ' tion, enacted under stress of political ords will tel! 'him why he Is losing Mr. Milman, when a man has brains swell who owns this place. If you tlie Inrge eyes. The enpaclous mouth tentlon to niak > ’ ; r - ; and no scruples lie can get to Wash­ I He Received Paul Raxon With Re­ Is symmetrically placed, us also are expediency, but agricultural interests money. He will compare the opera­ aren’t Sneed, who are you?” tabliah claim to tin land abov ? — ington any time at all.’ ” tions of one year with those of other serve. “I happen to be ‘the swell who owns the ventrul fins. are tired unto death of being told erlbed, before W ,i. Warrer, V ’ • "You think lie was talking about to paddle their own canoe when they years. Thus, If he keeps his var­ Itaxon und McKImber?” sutd Nlta this place,’ ” said Raxon. He had no excited. What is there to McKImber States Commis»’ ious enterprises segregated he will doubt about the bona tides of these look about them and see the tremen­ eagerly. A n tiq u ity of Concrete Oregon, on tiie 5tu men. Tall London footmen by the thut old Peter Is anxious to know ills dous combinations of capital in in­ know what is losing his money «ltd "I am certain of It. Undoubtedly look of them. every move?" Prof. Duff Abrams, tlie well known 1927. ’Enry's agitation dustry and have reason to believe which enterprises are profitable.” “I’m In the dark, too. Peter says American scientist, has recently drawn McKimher expects to be United States Claimant names as wit. A farmer need not lose all he ha* senator from New York. It Is con­ amused him. 'Enry wus heard to say I’m under Nitu's orders, and she will attention to tlie fact that concrete is that thdse combinations are receiving James G '¡’-arson of Hermist, u, Ore that his last employer, Lord Rlchester, older than the Christian era. It Is, In gon, Jacob L. Stork, of Hermiston too much cream and too little blue without knowing it, explained Pro- ceded he deserves this honor. If would not so demean himself as to tell us what to do." ! feesor Robinson. He may discontinue itaxon forces him out of the race, It enter tils footman’s room. “You’re nil rigid, you're a guest," deed, one of the most ancient of tlie milk. Oregon, Charles E. Lewis, of Stan In the keynote speech delivered ! unprofitable ventures and add those can only be because he has some mys- “1 do as 1 please," said Raxon cold 'Enry remarked. “I'm only a poor, world's Industries. The Itonuins were field, Oregon, Howard Avery, of Her erlous and powerful hold over him. ly. He left them, as he supposed, honest footman uigl have to be or­ skilled In the use of concrete, and the mlston, Oregon. before the convention of the pro­ that are profitable. Yon must not forget that for years I dered around.” dome of the Pantheon at Rome Is ot "Extensive record« are not neces- have been collecting all sorts of scraps wrapped In embarrassment. gressive party when Theodor« Roose­ “You've not had any run In with concrete. There is, too, a fresco a! J. W. DONNELLY, “I have seen the footmen,” he snld velt was nominated to be that party's uiry,” continued Professor Robin­ it knowledge about him.” Ruxon ?” Thebes which shows tlie process ol Register. to his wife. “They'll do. Let me be standard bearer, the late Albert J. son. "A record of all cash received, “Why?” the girl asked. “That's “Not exactly, but he's a sneering manufacturing concrete. Beveridge of Indiana in a materpiece its source, all cash paid out and what what Is so curious to me. It seems told when the new butler comes.” "He's here," said Mrs. Raxon. “1 swine. Told Bradney and me only this of eloquence turned all the force of It went for are enough. At* the so coincidental that just at a moment N’OTICE OF HEARING UPON FT A hope lie's satisfactory. He lias the morning that men-servants were mere­ Read The Herald Want Ada. his oratory against the "invisible close of each year a statement is pre­ tie ruined you Indirectly you have all best references. He was with Mr. ly parasitic growths. Said tiiut only REPORT timidity drove husky men like Alf and government,” thnt combination of pared Ishowing a list of assets and 'Ills knowledge to use against him." Peter Milman for years.” “It was through Mr. Bradney,” he me into domestic service. I hope wealth and special privilege that was liabilities. From this he determines A few minutes later Sneed bowed [n the County Court of the State of there’s a time when he'll think differ­ IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE and is and always will be bl-partlsan, his net worth and how much he has idmltted. “You guessed that I gave respectfully. Oregon for Umatilla Coiyity. him tlie hundred thousand dollars. I STATE OF OREGON FOR ently.” or above all parties. If it was true gained or lost. “AVliy did you leave Mr. Mllnian?" believe In him. His lecture, which “Milman wants you to familiarize UMATILLA COUNTY In the MatA«’1 of the Estate that wealth and the power that it "If he should dosire to know the (lred me, brought the donation. Then, he was asked. vourself with Raxon's private rooms There was a certain reticence about represents was In the saddle and the profits or losses of any particular suddenly, 1 found he hud been dis­ of From on Interview in a New York pa­ In the Matter of the Guardianship of place of power uud dictation in that enterprise he keeps a labor report. missed. I had his successor inter­ the nmn. It seemed he hardly liked per, It uppeurs he lives in a tower.” oseph W. Craik, Deceased. * day, how much more Is it true today! I If he ha« live stock a feed record will viewed, a lesser man and an envious to say. “He does. Since I've been here, not the Person and Estate of “Mr. Milman was very good to me,” even III«. wife lias ventured intp it. I Betty Pearl Smith, a Minor. Notice Is hereby given that the me. He was frankly against Brad- The farming interests sense that ¡nderslgned admlnistra‘or of the ney. That's how It began. I bought he began, “but of late It got to be :<> In regularly to carry cedar logs for condition. They know that they Order to show cause on Petition Mr. Malet's wonderful group because very hard there, sir.” state of Joseph W. Craik. deceased, ds open tire. The doors are fitted for Sale of Real Property. must have tariff protection. How “In whut way?" FARM REMINDERS I thought we in America had nt Inst vitli special locks. I’ve taken an Ini las filed his final report with tne long would dairying and Commercial “I'm afruld poor Mr. Peter is losing pression of tlie keys. Alf goes Io Now on this day this matter com­ a sculptor worthy to rank with the lerk of the above entitled Court and egg production and wool growing world's greatest. I was interested In Ills mind. He’s had some money own tomorrow. He'll fetch them. I'm ing on for hearing upon the petition hat the Judge of said Court has and a dozen other industries that To destroy pests In grain, beans or his eclipse. I found Raxon only when losses, I understand, sir, and he's act­ of Robert O. Horning, the duly qual­ not worrying. Nlta and Peter—I have their foundation directly in the other like products kept in the home Loddon spoke of Malet.” ing queer. It's my belief he's danger­ never noticed those names rhymed be ified, appointed and acting guardian leslgnated Saturday, the 6th day of August, 1927 at 2 o'clock In the af- ous. He's cut down on the food so soil endure without a tariff barrier? for culinary use the simplest method, "B(fl my father?" she Insisted. "ore—are running this show. Raxon of the person and estate of Betty .ernoon as the time, and the rooms there Isn’t enough to eat. He’s been ■xpects n great deal from you. He But they can not escape the belief | says the O. A. C. experiment station, “How did you tind out about him?" Pearl Smith, a minor, for the pur­ a good employer to me, but when a that every half dollar of benefit that ■ l„ to heat it in the oven. It 1« put "It began at a dinner tulile. Some­ ays you are the only expert lie ever pose of obtaining an order and lic­ if the above entitled Court In the County Court House at Pendleton, accrues to them by reason of the aid Into pans which are then kept in the one mentioned the Saratoga affair. man don't get Ills wages or his meals, ot for nothing." ense for the sale of the real property he has to look out for himself.” Umatilla County, Oregon as the place »- • • • * • • ot the tariff they lose u dollar by j oven for an hour at a temperature You know, Nlta, we are distant con­ of said estate which Is described as “Quite right I've seen your two when and where hearing is to be reason of boosted prices and longer I a little below that of boiling water. nections, and I have a family pride Mrs. McKImber, whose fortune hud follows, to-wlt: Lots 11 and 12 In new footmen. One of them. 'Enry he profits that are calmly taken by the Thfe kills all stages of Insects from tiiut Is as strong as it Is Illogical. calls himself, seems inclined to be Im­ nableil her husband to become one of Block 15 In the Town of Hermiston had thereon. All person« Interest- he wealthiest men in n wealthy state, Ore., as platted In the NW U SEU id are hereby notified to then and big monoppli^i. t egg to adult, after which the mater­ Even then I dill not see Raxon in tlie pudent. Clieel; thnt.” affair until Loddon, pnrt-sixlden, told n.ioyed staying in new houses and Section 10, Tp. 4 N. R. 28 E. W. M here appear and show cause, if any What farmers would like is to have ial Is stored in Insect-proof contain- •Tmpudent!” Sneed was Ineredu- me that his patron never forgave. a representative in the executive ! crs. This heating kills the seed Then came instances of this vengeful- . lous. "Wliy, Mr. Itaxon, they have tlie meeting new sets of people. She saw in Umatilla County, Oregon, and it 'hey have, - why said report should chair whose interest in agriculture germ« und spoils the seed for plant­ ness. Among them was a mention of highest references. On duty, sir. in this Invitation to Greut Rock tlie appearing to the court that it is tot be approved, the administrator opportunity of discussing reduction would be sincere and spontaneous, ing. a society horsemnn who hud thrown you'll Had no fault with them. I don't o music, fruit diet, and tlie gospel of necessary for the maintenance rtf lischarged and the estate closed. Dated this 7th day of July, 1927. know what’s come over house-servants calories. On each of these points said minor and for the payment of founded on first hand knowledge of this putron of Loddon's into tlie sea. of late, Mr. Raxon. When off duty Mrs. McKimher had her experiences the expenses of the last sickness anc RAY C. GOODE, “I employed investigators. Many of the problems of agriculture. It To have sound apples and pears might npt be worth us much as farm­ and not wormy ones the Oregon orch- them. The first would get facts. I they seem to think themselves as good o relate. Administrator. funeral of Edgar A. Smith deceased 44-5tcv ers think it would, blit it would at ardist sprays his trees with a solu­ then dismissed liini and engaged a sec­ as anyone else." Her son Robin, a good-looking man ond to build on this structure. I did Raxon said nothing. His dismissal of five-nnd-twenty, did not welcome least guarantee the greut industry a tion of lead arsenates the experiment genuinely sympathetic hearing, bas­ station repeats. The standard dilu­ not want any private detectives to get was a nod. He wns satisfied that Miss new friends unless he knew all about at my real purpose. 1 warned Brewer Agatha Brown knew her Job. She lind them nnd that knowledge proved sat­ ed on a love of the soil and men and tion is 2 pounds powdered lead arse­ against Idin. But nt that time Hazen brought In three excellent men, nnd women who till It, rather than on nate to 10Q gallons of spray solu­ seemed so immeasurably more power­ the colony of Swedish women help isfactory. (in the drive from tlie In­ tel In New York where the MeKimbers the political necessity of being pleas­ tion. . Four applications are usual ful llinn. the unknown Itaxon that he | seemed thoroughly capable. always stayed he kept questioning Ills ant to a mass group of citizens who In unusual season« five are necessary luughed at ni.v advice.” He found himself wondering how It father about the Raxons. Why should happen to be farmers, “I owe you nil npology,” said the wns so much intelligence, energy and Ills father waste a week here when for satisfactory protection. We may have a change. The ten­ girl. “1 hod no Idea you had been so beauty could be united In a girl who lie could be touring (lie state nnd thorough. 1 see exactly wlmt I'm to was now only one of his help. It had strengthening his political position? dency toward centralization and mon­ opoly can not continue Indefinitely us Any Oregon clover field may suffer do. I’m to find out what hold Raxon been Paul Raxon's Idea to make a lilt Robin desired to be a senator’s son with her by his knowledge of furni­ and taste Washington life under the It has in the past few years. T h e' considerable loss of seed if allowed has on McKImber.” “Yes," Mllmnn assented. “I want ture. He had flung open the door of happiest conditions. other swing of the pendulum may not j to get over ripe by breaking off en­ Although Rnxon had planned that begin for another four or five years, tirely or breaking to pieces, reports to use the same weupon against n lofty apartment with the simple ex­ Raxon ns he employs against Mc­ clamation, “My Louis Seize room." McKimher should visit him, the man­ but It will swing back eventually, i the experiment station. It pays to KImber.'' “Wlint makes you think so?" Miss ufacturer had no Idea of It. McKIni- and possibly sooner than we think ! get it cut earlier than this and put "It’s a glorious adventure,'' she cried. Brown returned after one brief glance. her on Ids wny to Great Rock felt The decision of the president not to into shocks or buncheg before break­ “There's one thing which makes me She pointed out xvhat she declared choose to be a candidate may he a ing of heads and shattering of seed uneasy,” lie admitted. “It Is in send­ were fbrgerles. She went from piece humiliated with the knowledge thni lie had virtually asked for an invita­ big factor ia bringing nbout the takes place. ing you to a house owned by a man In' piece criticizing here and there nn- tion here. A few months before such change. of Itaxon'» sort. He has tlie power to til his pride of possession fled. a thing would have seemed impossible. create tlie Illusion of truth and sin­ “I know very little about French McKimher had learned suddenly Such twaddle as has been paraded j House ferns attacked by scale In­ cerity when In reulity he lauglis at furniture," she said simply. “When 1 that Paul Raxon was working to gain both. Good women have loved him as wns at Horsham abbey, Viscount a primary homluation for the exalted before our eyes for a good many days sects may be protected by frequent well as bud." Raoul de Guillaln often stayed there. position McKImber believed was al­ by Almee and her mother in their applications of common laundry soap, "I*m not exactly a child. Uncle battles adds strength to the layman's; n quarter of a pound of soap to one Peter,” she reminded liltn. “In so­ You know, of course, thnt he Is the ready In his own grasp. At first lie supreme authority. Oddly enough. 1 laughed the idea to acorn. But Ills belief that religion means a lot more' gnllon of water, report the O. A. C. ciety one meets all types. I am not hear lie Is In New York. If you would campaign manager had showed him i>ntiiniologlmts. The plants are wash­ when it is felt more and heard less. afraid. I can never forget the life my ed thoroughly with this solution father might have been leading* now like him to see your things. I'm sure innumerable clippings Ailed with in f r t m a photograph which Is best washed off about two but for him. I shall never be Hsliamed he'd be delighted. If you’ve lots of tervlews In which Paul Raxon had spo­ o iio r m io Redwaltr l>eople coming next week. It might he I ken enthusiastically about beautify­ The president really should go on hours after it Is applied. VoUoy of whnt we are going to do.” She hettter tp weed some of these out. One i ing American cities so that the Old the stage. When it conies to offer-, s died nt Idin. “Let's go Into the hates to be laughed at In that sort of ' world sent her tourists to see them ing thrill« he classifies a« a top- Commercial telephone service h a s1 kitchen and I.ear daddy laying down thing." Raxon had spoken before a federation notcher by the manner In which he been Inaugurated between Paris and j ha whole duty of f.iotm eti.” Prices of Best Land “I suppose this viscount ha« a regn of women's clubs and had been very delivered his statement Tuesday. will come with the new rail­ Venice. Urgent callg may be book­ well tecelveil. lie was described as Inr fee?" only $10 to $20 an Acre ment road. Markets will be closer. More CHAPTER T ill ed at triple the normal rates. "He would want to fight a dnel with a ready and eloquent speaker. farmers will come in. Land values N E million acres of rich, low The hot summer weather brought; you If yon even suggested It. He Is “He's got a peach of a press agent." will increase. priced land irfthe great Red­ Nlta Barnes ffltcd into the life at quite a rich man and often gives his said MeKUnher’s campaign mnuager the home grown melons, and the} water Valley country of Southeast­ Great Rock very quickly. She would service« to museums to detect for­ gloomily, “nnd his line Is ahsoluteii The Northern Pacific Railway THE MARKETS. beat anything in winter, except 9an(u' ern Montana will be opened to will help fanners in getting started have trouble later on, she decided, geries." Portland. new. It’s mnklng a great hit with tin Claus. farmers this year by a new branch right. Settlers are wanted who seek “I wonder how I could get bold of Influential women." Wheat B. R. hluestem. hard white with the three Itaxon girls, whose ages line of the Northern Pacific Rail­ a real chance for themselves and “He can't win on thnt stuff," Sic soft white, western white, 21.32; fed ranged from twelve to eighteen years. hint?” way, running 63 miles from Glendive. their families. The Northern Pa- REFORESTATION NEEDS OF “I’;.I almost sure he would accept Klniher growled. He wns one of those | eratlon, 21.31; hard winter, northern They were attractive tu a rather tec- cific will send a representative to Here the Northern Pacific will sell ond-rate way. The < blest girl was nti Ir -Ration to dine If I reminded old-time politicians who distrust worn ! MISSISSIPPI ARE STUDIFD spring. 21 29: western red. 21.27. talk the matter over, if desired. In­ direct to fanners a half million acres bitterly onposed to letting Agaiha . Hay- Alfalfa. 217.60; valley timothy Brown mix with the guests. She saw him about Horsham abbey. Shall 1 en and underestimate their power. vestigate this opportunity. Let us at prices ranging from only $10 to “Maybe not, hut he can split the Forest Service Making Surv.y To 1170 IR; eastern Oregon timothy. 221 that on her merits she had no chance write?'* $20 an acre, with 20 years to pay. send you booklets, prices and easy "Til tell you what w ell do," Raxon party vote, can't he? His platform Is 922.60. payment plan. All sent free. Taxes are extremely low. Special against the atrnnger, Sln.-e JIlss i s :!d. “Give me a letter of Intrmluc- a winner. He promises the huildin-.- be Used in Arriving at advantages are available to neigh­ Butterfat—-40%e. Hrown carried tlie day and appeared tlon and I'll call tomorrow, when I trsiies plenty of work and he haa beer Control of Floods. bors and colonies desiring to settle M IL TRIS COUPON TOUR»! Eggs Ranch. 22015c at the dinner table, aihnlrahly gowned, shall lie 1« New York. Find out where their man for twenty year«. As rvt together. the Itnxon girls determined to forci lie Is staying and let me know. Cattle Steers, good. 29.1609 60. said, the women will vote for him, and An extensive survey under which I er out. M ixed farm in g is su ccessfu l Hogs—Medium to choice, 210.760 A few hours later. Viscount Raoul . Paul Raxon. walking leisurely up de Gullltan. ftly warned by a tele- | so will the intellectuals. I tell you. throughout this area. Com has in­ will be brought together all avail­ 12 60. John, he's got to be (topped. If he | gram In French dispatched from a , creased by hundreds of thousands of able Information upon the location laimbs — Medium to choice, 210.60 Ins drive one tlay, v. as nrtaxed to runs, our party losas out That's iv.o strapping men alight from a taxi ' distant office, moved Into the Rita. acres in the last few years in South­ and are» of forests needed on the 011.52. j outside the li >nk; west- ! trance,’ he supposed they were tnei | Agatlia Brown waa a guest at Great r»t to gel under Ids akin. No good! dustry is getting a good start. Ris k that he consented to go. He ' going to bis office. In another man's United States department of agri­ ern red, 21.27; northern spring. 2122; | Communities already are estab­ servnnta hired by the social secretary , culture, according to information Just hluestem. 21 34; dark northern spring II had not, until this moment, oc . was affable enough to agree to ata? ! i.fflce the cards are stacked against lished. Churches have been built. there a week. you. Try the social end of It He’* received by District Fortster C, M. 2143; dark hard winter. 21.37. S c J mxj I s are open. Rapid deveiop- correil to him that to have strange : W hen he arrived, the admirable ’ Just bought Kelllngton's place and la Granger fiom Colonel William 11. llay -Alfalfa, 226; timothy, P. s < men In the house might he dangerous. : Sneed was In the hall, and a foot.oar ! going to entertain. Pre got IL Ii Greeley, chief forester. There waa a new butler expected i immediately carried Ids 222 know Hetman Loddon pretty well. I'll I This survey lias been declared an That made three. Suspicious and his room. Hutterfat—42c. work II ao he asks you for a week­ crafty, Itaxon saw that he might have ■ "Tlie whole gang's here now " «a emergency Job by the forest service Eggs Ranch, 19026c. end. How shout it?" three spies here, for all he knew. officials, and the entire personnel 'Enry. wringing Ida hand. “How' Cattle Steers, choice. 2909.60. In the end McKImber agreed this Neeland Rarnea. looking fifteen good old I*eter?" of (he service has been instructed to waa the best plan. Eventuatly he, Hogs -Prime. 211 40011.60. years younger without his big mas- i "More hopeful than ever," Male Mrs. McKimher and their son were stand ready to lend a hand In speed­ Spekane. tr"he, was giving Ills fellow footman I seemed a trifle nervous. He fingerei ing the big undertaking lo complet­ naked for a week, McKImber did not Cattle-Staera. good. 29.7609 21. • few last words of advice when u , bis small mustache and Imperial Ir ion. The survey w ill bo completed ling»—-Good. |I1 7601126. h lase, cynical man pushed open the I ( t o be continued ) «li'UbL DUJO» tU S & lC M fl8rTI *M* • 4 » * • » • » 'I MILLION ACRES OF RICH MONTANA LAND OPENED BY NEW RAILROAD O Subscribe for The Herald~$2.00 %