Chinaman First to
Put Out Dictionary
The first exreuded dictionary of the
Eugllth language was published In
1755, representing the inonumental la
bor of Samuel Johnson, who died De
cember 12, 1784.
Doctor Johnson’s dictionary, which
occupied many years of Ills life, win?
the most remarkable work of Its kind,
ever produced by • a single person.
Noah Webster’s American dictionary
was first published In IS28, and Wor
cester's English dictionary appeared
In 1800.
The first dictionary compiler was
l*aOut-She, a scholarly gentleman ot
Catliay, who flourished about 1000
B. C. He perfected a standard dic
tionary of the Chinese language, the
same containing about 40,000 charac
ters.
One Julius Pollux compiled a Greek
dictionary about A. I). 177, and pre
vious to this date (about 100 B. C.)
one Varro made up a Latin one. A
polyglot dictionary In eight language»
was compiled about 1500 by Caleplul.
a Venetian friar, Vauglas edited the
first French dictionary, issued hy the
French academy In BUM. A Spanish
one was Issued In 172(1, an italiau lu
1720 and a Russian one in 1780.
Big Executives Have
Their Own Troubles
Amos It. Bump, assistant general
sales engineer of the Klllzem Hat
Trap Associates, Inc., was concentrat
lag. Upon Ills nice, clean desk was a
nice, clean pad, anil upon that pad In
a nice, cleun hand Mr. Bump was writ
lug. He paused and surveyed what he
had written. Then he wrote ugaln.
Miss Wince, Ids secretary, padded
Into the room.
“ Mr. Schimmel, of Schimmel, Schitn
mel, Schimmel A Schimmel, is here,
she whispered. "He has a luncheon
engagement with you."
Mr. Bump groaned. He hated huv
lug a trnln of thought derailed.
“ One Interruption after another,” he
growled. “ How Is a mau to find time
to solve his problems?" And he
stnmped out to greet Mr. Schimmel.
Upon that desk, on that nice, cleun
pud, exposed to the gaze of those who
cared to observe, lay the fru it of Mr.
Bump's morning endeavor. And this
was the message, reading from left to
rig h t: “ Amos It. Bump—A. It. Bump
—A. Remington Bump."
Silk Industry Old
According to Chinese records the
filament produced hy the silkworm
was first successfully woven hy si-
Llng-Chl, empress of China, In 271X1
B. C. It was not until the Sixth cell
tury that the art of making silk was
Introduced In Europe. In IfitM) James
I brought the silkworm and the mill
berry tree Into England and shortly
after this the Company of Virginia
was formed by n group of Englishmen
to promote the silk Industry in the
United States. The first experiment
met with disaster. Four years later,
Influenced by the crown, the colonlul
legislature passed an act requiring
ten mulberry trees to be planted on
every hundred acres. There was a
fine for neglect of thle duty and a
premium for every pound of silk pro
duced.
Remembered Famous Jump
Little Kathryn, who wns driving
through the country with her uncle,
clamored to he taken hack to the city,
claiming that there was nothing to
see In the country.
"Why," said her uncle, trying to dis
tract her attention, “see all the pretty
cows over In (he pasture, and they
can't hurt you because there is n
fence around them,"
Kathryn was silent a moment and
then expressed her skepticism. "Huh,"
she said. “ A cow lumped over the
moon once, so I don't see why II
couldn't Jump over a fonce."— Chil
dren, the Magazine for Parents.
Handy Man
In this changing age of machinery
It has been aptly put hy n Manhattan
epigrammatist, many hands do not
make light work light. The weight of
this heavy argument, he points nut.
lies In the fact that because of mod
ern facilities there no longer Is need
for the purposeless handy man nhoiil
the house or factory with Ills inconse
quential and makeshift unties. In a
word the walls no longer have Just
ears but amperesl Electricity Is do
ing the work of A5tl,tk)0,tNMI men w ith
out losing Its temper, its force or its
friends.
Pedestrian’s Haven
Bermuda Is one of the few places
In the world where the pedestrian Is I
never wrong. Here he Jaywalks at
w ill and woe betide the bicycler or the
carriage driver who Infringes on hl* '
freedom. The laws of the Islands re
quire that all vehicles, Including hl
cycles, must give right ol way to fool
passengers, no mailer on which sldt
of the road these nuiy he walking
The rule of the road Is the opposite j
from what II Is In America. —Bcimuda
Dispatch.
Causes ot Eclipses
a eclipse of Ihe sun occurs when
muoti, as II moves around Ihe
h, huppcns to gel exiidly between
and the sun. Au eclipse of ihe
n occurs when the earth gets be-
i-n Ihe sun and the moon the shad
of the enrlh falling on I lie moon
culling oil Hie Hiin'lglii from II.
refore II Is physically tni|a>?*lhle
eclipses of the sun and moon Io
ir at the smue lime.—Exchingo.
Arbor D ay
Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon uat, 1926 until paid; and the further
Tree-planting festivals are probably for Umatilla County to me directed sum of $90.00, together with Inter
i as old as civilization. Sacred trees and delivered upon a judgment and est thereon at the rate of 8 per sent
ond groves, planted avenues and road decree and order of sale rendered in per annum since the 22nd day of Feb-
Weuther is not a mutter of latitude
"In front of a fashionably located
sides, shaded academic walks and me said court on the 2nd day of April, | ruary, 1927, until paid; and the fur-
except so fur as the equatorial re dog store window containing a dis
morial trees were common long be
gions and the poles are concerned. play of Chow puppies, I saw two
fore America was discovered. Arbor 1928, In favor of The Federal Landither aum of $90.00, together with ln-
Such a temperature ns ten beluw zero Chinamen laughing and slapping each
day, os such, however, Is purely Amer Bank of Spokane, a corporation, terest thereon at the rate of 8 per
ut sea level Is much more devilish other on the back In their outbursts of
lean In origin and grew out of condi against G. L. Dunning, same person | cent per annum since the 22nd day
than th irty below In Minnesota, be glee. I don't know when I ever saw
tions peculiar to the great plains of as George L. Dunning, and Carrie N. ¡of August, 1927, until paid; and the
cause the air at the seaboard la prac Chinamen so emotional. Out of curi
the West, a country practically tree Dunning, husband and wife; and further sum of $2,816.76 together
tically always moving and wind at osity I sauntered near and tried to
less over much of its area, but sup Stanfield National Farm Loan Asso- j with Interest thereon at the rate of
so low a figure Is torture. Again, see what had amused them. It wasn't
porting
a Nourishing agriculture and elation, a corporation, in the suit ! 5 per cent per annum since the 22nd
such a tenqierature as 103 In the any cute antics of the Chow puppies,
with a soil and climate well able to therein pending wherein the said The'day of August, 1927 until paid; and
shade ut Boston is less toleruble than because all were asleep. Finally, I
nourleh tree growth. Arbor day orig
a like or even higher figure In the asked one of the Chinamen what they
inated and was first observed In Ne Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a the further sum of $94.00, with In
wide-open spaces where men are men, were langtilng at. This brought a
corporation, Is plaintiff and the said terest thereon at the rate of 8 per
braska
In 1872.
and mostly politicians, talking through fresh outburst, but, after gaining con
G. L, Dunning, same person as George cent per annum since the 5th day
ten gallon hats. New fo rk Is In the trol of himself, the one who seemed
L. Dunning, and Carrie N. Dunning, of October, 1926 until paid; and the
latitude of Lisbon, Naples and Con to have the best command of English
husband and wife; 8tanfleld Nation- further sum of $27.35, together with
stantinople. It Is far colder in the pointed to a small sign which I had
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
al Farm Loan Association, a corpora- Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per
winter than any of these, and colder not previously noticed. It gave the
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tlon; Eva Bard; and E. B. Green are cent per annum since the 9th day of
than any part of Great Britain, which price of puppies as $50 each. That
Notice Is hereby given that by vir defendants, for the sum of $240.00, August, 1927 until paid; and the fur
Is in the latitude of loihrador. That price was what made the Chinamen
tue of an execution issued out of the together with Interest thereon at the ther sum of $490.46, together with
country Is not “ warmed" bv the Gulf laugh.
stream, which Is Indistinguishable In
"Dogs like that In China cost II’ Circuit Court of the State of Oregon rate of 8 per cent Per annum since Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per
point of heat hulf way across the A t cents—maybe ten cents,” one of them for Umatilla County to me directed the 11th day of July, 1927 until paid; cent per annum since the 23rd day
lantic. Three-fourths of the possible explained.
and delivered upon a Judgment and and the further sum of $6,978.32, of August, 1927 until paid; and the
points of the compass account for rea
"But how about a trained dog?” I decree and order of sale rendered In together with Interest thereon at the further sum of $151.65. together
sonably mild sea winds so far as Great aeked. “Suppose It was an extra said court on the 2nd day of April,
rate of 5 per cent per annum since with interest thereon at the rate of
Britain Is concerned. In winter In good dog?”
1928, in favor of The Federal Land the 11th day of July, 1927 until 8 per cent per annum since the 34th
New York more than half of the pos
“Oh, thlrty-fl' cents,” declared the
sible winter winds 'lave come over more conversational one, and his Bank of Spokane, a corporation, a- paid; and the further sum of $960.96 day of June, 1927 until paid; and the
galnst I. W, Dunning, same person together with Interest thereon at further sum of $8.00, together with
thousands of miles of snow.—Barron's friend nodded agreement.
Financial Weekly.
“Then what does a cat cost?" I In as Ivan W. Dunning, and Helma the rate of 8 per cent per annum interest thereon at the rate of 8 per
Dunning, husband and wife; and since the 1st day of June, 1927 un cent per annum since the 25th day
quired.
“Cat, him cost more,” promptly re Stanfield National Farm Loan Asso til paid; and the further Bum of of May, 1927 until paid; and the
Pictures for Benefit
plied my new acquaintance. "Good ciation, a corporation, in the suit $1,529.19, together with interest further sum of $17.50, together with
of Future Historians cat catch mice—cost $2.“—Fred Kelly therein pending wherein the said The thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per
A collection of photographs, show In Nation's Business Magazine.
Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a annum since the 29th day of June, cent per annum since the 30tb day
ing scenes from all the wars Ih which
corporation, is plaintiff and the said 1927 until paid; and the further sum of August, 1927, until paid, leas the
the United States has been engaged
I. W. Dunning, same person as Ivan of $26.00, together with interest sum of $150.00 credited on account
since 1800, has been placed on file In First to See Value
W. Dunning, and Helma Dunning, thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per of stock ln the Stanfield National
the War college, says Popular Me
of Big Advertising husband and wife; Stanfield Nation annum since the 15th day of June,
Farm Loan Association and for the
chanics Magazine. It comprises be
Robert Bonner, for whom Bonner al Farm Loan Association, a corpor 1927 until paid, less $400 credited
further sum of $250.00 attorneys
tween 275,(MX) and 300.000 prints and Springs, Kan., Is named. New York
includes Important records of the publisher, was the first to use full- atlon; G. L. Dunning, same person on account of stock In the Stanfield fees, and for the further sum of
Civil, Indian, Spanish American and page advertising; and the first jour ag George L. Dunning, aud Carrie National Farm Loan Association and $89.15 costa and disbursements,
World wars. One of the most Inter- j nalist to pay targe sums for feature N. Dunning, husband and wife; In for the further sum of $500.00 at which said decree and judgment and
estlug of the entire collection Is of articles.
land Irrigation Company, Inc., a cor torney’s fees, and for the further order of sale have been duly docket
the battlefield of Wounded Knee, ! When Edward Everett wns raising poration; Eva Bard and C. B. Green sum of $21.05 costs and disburse
scene of Custer's last stand, taken lm- j funds to purchase Mount Vernon Botl- are defendants, for the sum of $199.- ments, which said decree and judg ed and enrolled in the office of the
mediately after the buttle. The Brady ! ner gave him $10,000 for 52 articles 50, together with Interest thereon at ment and order of sale have been clerk of said court, and ln and by
which said judgment, decree and or
collection of the Civil war period, known as the Mount Vernon papers,
the rate of 8 per cent per annum duly docketed and enrolled in the der of sale It was directed that the
uuitiberlug about 6,000 photograph?, Is ■ and a like sum to the fund. He also
since the 27th day of January, 1927 offlce °f ttle clerk of said court, and hereinafter described real property
also filed. The World war section In- I
startled the literary world hy buying
eludes all pictures made by a signal I eight pages of advertising In the New until paid; and the further sum of In and by which said judgment, de in Umatilla County, Oregon, together
corps, the army, the only British col- j York Herald. When the press room $5,373.27, together with Interest cree and order of sale it was directed with the tenements, hereditaments
lection of World war pictures In this i of the New York Ledger was de thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per that the hereinafter described real and appurtenances thereto belonging
country and an Austrian section. Ne- '
stroyed by fire he Inserted In the dally annum since the 27th day of Jan property in Umatilla County, Oregon, or in anywise appertaining, and also
gotlatlons were made with the Ger papers of New York, Philadelphia and uary, 1927 until paid; and the fur together with the tenements, hered
all of the estate, right and interest
man government for approximately l,- Boston the following advertisement: ther sum of $1,795.73, together with itaments and appurtenances thereto
of said defendants in and to the
200 pictures.
“Unless we are burned out more than Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per belonging or in anywise appertain same, be sold by the Sheriff of Uma
once a week the New York Ledger will cent per annum since the 29th day ing, and also all of the estate, right tilla County, Oregon, to satisfy said
be ready on the news stands of,the of June, 1927 until paid; and the and interest of said defendants in judgment and all costs.
Payment of Alimony
Alimony Is un old word. The first United States, the Sandwich Islands further sum of $139.83, together and to the same, be sold by the Sher
Therefore, I will, on the 12th day
and oldest meaning of It Is “ main and New Jersey."
with interest thereon at the rate of iff of Umatilla County, Oregon, to of May, 1928, at the hour of two
His recreation was driving expen
tenance; means of living; ailment.”
8 per cent per annum since the 5th satisfy said judgment and all costs. o’clock In the afternoon of said day,
It conies from the Latin word mean sive trotters, owning the best In the
day of October, 1926 until paid; and
Therefore, I will, on the 12th day at the front door of the courthouse
ing nourishment, ns also doe? ullment land.—Griffith Bonner In the Prism.
the further sum of $1,133.66, togeth of May, 1928, at the hour of two in the City o f Pendleton, Umatilla
and the first word in “ alimentary
er with interest thereon at the rate o’clock In the afternoon of said day, County, Oregon, sell all the right,
canal.” Basically, alimony means liv
W hy She Enjoyed It
of 8 per cent per annum since the at the front door of the courthouse title and Interest which the said de
ing expenses.
"Don’t talk to me, my dear,” said
After legal divorce or separation of Mr. Subub firmly. "I suy It Is a very 3rd day of June, 1927 until paid; and ln the City of Pendleton, Umatilla fendants or either of them had on
a wife from her husband, then, If she good thing for servants to go to the the further sum of $14.00, with In County, Oregon, sell all the right, the 22nd day of August, 1917, or
receives alimony It Is an allowance theater sometimes. It makes them re terest thereon at the rate of 8 per title and Interest which the said de
since then have acquired or now
from the Income or estate of her hus turn more happily to their work; It cent per annum since the 16th day fendants or either of them had on
have, in and to the following des
band for her sustenance or support. also teaches them how to conduct of June, 1927 until paid, less the
the 11th day of July, 1917, or since cribed premises situated in Umatilla
It Is, In other words, n perpetuation themsel ,-es.”
sum of $285.00 credited on account th«n have acquired or now have, ln County, State of Oregon, to-wlt:
or continuation of support from her
“Mary," he said to the housemaid, of stock In the Stanfield National and to the following described pre-
husband or the man who was her hus
The Northeast Quarter of the
“here is a ticket for the theater to- Farm Loan Association, and for the nises situated ln Umatilla County,
band, which, In the eyes of the law,
Southeast Quarter of Section 10,
night You
further sum of $500.00 attorneys Rate of Oregon, to-wlt:
,
Is due the woman If the separation self.”
Township 4, North, Range 29, East
from her husband Is for cause.
The West Half of the Southwest
ly," said Mary next feeB, and for the further sum of $22.-
of the Willamette Meridian, also
"It was
Quarter, and all that portion of
morning, when they questioned her on 00 costs and disbursements, which
Beginning at the Quarter Section
said decree and judgment and order
the Northeast Quarter of the
her evening out
Corner between Sections 10 and 11
Knew W hat Ailed Him
of sale have been duly docketed and
Southwest Quarter
which lies
"Did
you
really
enjoy
It?"
In
in Township 4 North, Range 29
“Mamma, I've got a stomach ache,"
quired Mr, Subub, smiling triumphant enrolled in the office of the clerk
North and West of the Furnish
East of the Willamette Meridian,
said Peggy, aged five.
of said court, and In and by which
Ditch, aa the same i t now operated
“That's because you haven’t had ly at his wife.
and ruhnlng thence South 670
“I
did
Indeed,
sir.
It
was
splendid.
said Judgment, decree and order of
and constructed, all ln Section
any lunch yet,” answered Peggy's
feet, more or less to the northeast
You
should
have
heard
that
there
sale It was directed that the herein
Twenty-six, Township Four North,
mother. "Your stomach Is empty.
erly Boundary line of the right of
servant girl In the play sass bar after described real property In Um
Range 29, East of the Willamette
You would feel better If you had
way of the Furnish Ditch; thence
missus l”_W eekly Scotsman.
something In It."
atilla Oounty, Oregon, together with
Meridian,
along the Northeasterly boundary
That afternoon the minister called,
the tenements, hereditaments and ap
Also Certificate No, 654 for 78
line of the right of way of said
and In the course of conversation re
purtenances thereto belonging or In
shares of the capital stock of the
Services of a Friend
Furnish Ditch as follows, to-wlt:
marked that he had been suffering all
Furnish Ditch Company, a corpo
A blessed thing It Is for any man anywise appertaining, and also all
South 81 degrees 37 minutes East
day with a severe headache.
or woman to have a friend; one hu of the estate, right and interest ol
ration
167 feet. South 40 degrees two-
“ That’s because It’s empty," said
man soul whom we can trust utterly; said defendants in and to the same, together with the tenements, heredi
Peggy brightly. “ You’d feel better If
m
in u te g E a s t 1 2 8 fe e t;
who knows (he best and the worst of be sold by the Sheriff of Umatillr taments and appurtenances thereto
you had something In It."—Children,
South 63 degrees 16 minutes East
us, and who loves ns, In spite of all County, Oregon, to satisfy said Judg
the Magazine for Parents.
lelonglng or ln any wise appertain
161 feet, South 87 degrees 50 min
our faults; who will speak the honest ment and all costs.
ing; and also all of the right, title,
utes East 101 feet. South 50 de
truth to u?, while the world flatters
Therefore, I will, on the 12th day Mtate and Interest of said defendants
us to our face, and laughs at us be
grees 19 minutes East 65 feet.
“ Jerked” Beef
of May, 1928, at the hour of two In and to the same; said lands to be
North 89 degrees 55 minutes East
“ Jerked” In the phrase "Jerked beef hind our back; who will give us coun
o’clock
in
the
afternoon
of
said
day;
told at public auction to the highest
or meat" Is not the regular past par sel and reproof In the day of pros
84 feet, North 0 degrees eight
ticipial form of the verb “ jerk.” It la perity and self-conceit; but who, at the front door of the courthouse bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds m i n u t e s E a s t 8 3 5 f e e t ;
a corruption of the Peruvian Indian again, will comfort and encourage us in the city of Pendleton, Umatillr if said sale to be applied in satlsfac-
and South 89 degrees 57 minutes
word “ charqul." Jerked meal Is men! In the day of difficulty and sorrow, County. Oregon, sell all the right tit Ion of said execution and all costs.
West 612.9 feet more or less to the
Ilial has been cul Into thin sheets and when the world leaves ns alone to le and Interest which the said defend
Dated this 3rd day of April, 1928.
point of beginning, also,
strips and hung upon a framework of fight our own battle as we can.— ants or either of them had on the
R. T. COOKINGHAM,
Beginning at the Southeast Cor
poles to dry In the wind and sun. Charles Kingsley.
27th day of January, 1922, or aince
Sheriff of Umtilla County, Oregon
ner of the Southwest Quarter of
This wa? a favorite method of curing
then have acquired or now have, In
32-St
bulTnlo meat among the Indians of the
the
Northwest Quarter (SB Cor.
and to the following described prem-.
Obtaining Crop Figures
Great plains. When Hie meal was
SW *4 NW 14 ) of Section Twelve
ises situated In Umatilla County,
The
Department
of
Agriculture
crop
fully “ Jerked" It was folded up and
NOTICE OF SH ERIFFS SALE
Township Four North of Range 29,
put Into rawhide hags mid kepi for correspondents are asked each month State of Oregon, to-wit:
thence running North 550 feet
UNDER EXECUTION
the
percentage
of
a
normal
crop
that
The South Half of the Northeast
use In the winter.—Pathfinder Magu
more or lees to the line of inter
they expect. At the end of the sea
Notice
is
hereby
glven
that
by
vir
Quarter and all that portion of the
zine.
son they report the yield per acre.
section of such North running line
tue of an execution issued out of the
Notthwest
Quarter
of
the
South
Technically a normal crop- Is that
with the first crossing of the boun
east Quarter lying North of the .circuit Court of the State of Oregon
M agoway
yield In the crop correspondents' mind»
dary of the United States Govern
or
Umatilla
County
to
me
directed
Furnish Ditch, all being in Section
Bobby nnd Torn lived next door to at the time reports are made. The
ment Reclamation Cold Springs
26, In Township 4 North of Range :nd delivered upon a judgment and
ench other. Bobby was outside rid advantage of report» on the percent
Beservoir
Reservation,
thence
tectee
and
order
of
sale
rendered
ln
'
ing his scooter when Tom came out age of a normal crop is that any In
29, East of the Willamette Merid
North 51.28 degrees West for a
laid court on the 2nd day of April.
tentional or unintentional distortion
doors.
ian.
distance of 10 feet along the
"Did you see my ma go way?” he of Ihe truth Is eliminated by compar
Also Certificate No. 655 for 10 1928, ln favor of The Federal Land '
boundary line of said BMsrvoIr
ing the condition reported on each
asked.
shares. Certlflcate No. 711 for 40 Bank of Spokane, a corporation, a- i
Reservation, thence Weal 1314
“ No,” answered Bolthy, hesitatingly. date with what the same group of
shares, and Certificate No. 712 for gainst George H. Martin, same per-j
Tom went on nnd Bobby ran into the men reported on the same date la
feet more or less t e Ihe- Wes» line
son
as
G.
H.
Martin,
and
Emma
E.
34.8o shares of the capital stock
previous years.
house.
of said Section 12, thence South
of The Furnish Ditch Company, a Martin, husband and wife; and Stan-
••Mother," he called, "what's a
226 feet more or less, thence East
lleld
National
Farm
Loan
Associa
corporation,
magoway ?"
660 feet, tbence South 830 feet
Fig Blossoms Hidden
together with the tenements, hered tion, a corporation. In the suit there
more or less to ths South line of
No blossoms are ever seen on a itaments and appurtenances thereto in pending wherein the said The Fed
Could Leave Out Gumption
the Northwest Quarter of said Sec
fig tree. They are on the Inside of : belonging or In any wise appertain eral Land Bank of Spokane, a corpor
Winnie went lo visit Aunt lads. "Oh. j Ihe fig and produce Ihe seed which
tion I t, thence East 660 feet mors
ing; ana also all of the right, estate, ation. la plaintiff, and the said
auntie," said the child, "please make j features the fruit The fruit appears
or
less to ths point of beginning,
George
H.
Martin,
same
person
as
late In May and Is perfectly ripe In 'title and interest of said defendants O. H Martin, and Emma E. Martin,
some cookies."
all being East of the Willamette
(In
and
to
the
same;
said
lands
to
be
“Oh, I can’t," replied Aunt tails. "I ' Angus!. Then a strange thing oc
Meridian,
husband and wife; Stanfield Nation-
haven't the gumption,"
curs. If the fig Is no» picked. II slow sold at public auction to the highest al Farm Loan Association, a eorpor together with ths tenements, heredlt-
Winnie, nfter a few minutes 1 ly dries out. toe water evaporates and 'bidder for cash in hand, the pro
thought, retorted disgustedly: “Well, I the fig drops to the ground. Daring ceed* of sale to be applied In satis atlon; Carl Cashion and Mrs. Cart ’ aments and appurtenances the eto be-
grandma doesn't need any gumption, | Ihe drying process more than 60 per faction of said execution and all Cashlon. his wife, if any; The Bank i longing or in any wise appertaining;
of Stanfield, a corporation, and R. L. and also at) of the right, estate, title
»he uses baking powder."—Children. , cent of the fruit pulp turns to fruit costs.
the Magazine for Parents.
sugar.—The New Age Illustrated.
Dated this 3rd day of April, 1928. Elliott. Deputy Superintendent of and in'erest of said defendants in
R. T. Cookingham. Sheriff of Banks. In charge of the liquidation land to the same; said lands to be
Umatilla County. Oregon.
J2-5t of The Bank of Stanfield, a eorpor- sold at pubtlc auction to the highest
Investment Called For
Don't Blame the Women
atlon. Insolvent; and Rllla Conklin, Mdder tor rash in hand, the proceeds
The world gladly pays Ihe living It
Nothing Is going to stop Hie prodi
executrix last will of Peter Conklin, of sale to be applied In satisfaction
•owes to every man," providing you ‘ gality with which women »¡tend time
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
deceased, are defendants, for the sum of satd execution and all costs.
give value received In return. You nnd money on cosmetics because not
UNDER EXECUTION
of $65.00, together with interest
must make an Investment In thought, i only women, hut the men who admire
D«t?d this 3rd day of April. 192$.
In work, and Ir. service before you cun ; them, are convinced Hint It Is worth
R. T. Cookingham. 8hsriff of
Nolic, la hereby given that by vir thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per
expert dividend* of peace, and happl- - sll It meta—Womans Home Coas- tue of aa execution Issued out of the »nnum since the 22ntJ day of Aug-
Umatilla County, Oregon, 32-$
ness, and contcnlinenj,—Grit
imiilon.
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