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--------- page e^_. four 1TOB m C B M lH T O » HERALD, M. IM» THURSDAY, OJUEGOA. -■ t — . - L J Dog Man'» Bert Friend Throughout the Age« I t o Àraba bave a legend that when Adam waa expelled from paradise a dog pushed hls cold nose Into his hands and followed at hla heels as he wandered away. Ever since then the deg has been man's most faithful and understanding friend. Whole libraries have been written about the worth and work of dogs—from Argns and Orbe- ras of the classica down to Roswal, the hero of Scott's “Talisman," Jack London’s Buck, Alexander Woolcott’s Verdun Belle, Albert Payson Terhune's Runnybank collies, the wonderful hus kies of Peary, MacMillan and Byrd, and “Bob, Son of Battle." There's a book for yon I And life, which liter ature reflects. Is full of the beautiful friendship of dogs—the dogs that are faithful to death, the dogs that never deceive nor desert you, the dogs that always comfort and understand. Who first recognised the home-coming Ulysses?—Philadelphia Record. H0W P K » „ sa « e t ÀtorweR-l ÎUCH u tv U it oh , rrssiMP RASI IMG CMSAMOtXMtf/ j | I 17 Elephant« Capable of Speed W hen Infuriated see * w MAS sroppeq RAIUIMCr, JUUKXL AUœ am MOU«. PASSE« IKJTO BTERMnV 'TBS.euurr WS» rrs only I PUM kittxusm ow I / ftoPMUJRI TO S tep our TO THE OU0 NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE UNDER EXECUTION 1 NO TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N that by virtue of an execution Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for U m atilla County to me directed and delivered upon a judg ment and decree and order of sale E v id e n tly T h o u g h t H e vT rendered In said Court on the 19tb day of September, 1230, In favor of M ig h t Be C a lle d U p o n tbs Federal Land Bank of 8pokane, This story about Joseph H. Choate, a corporation against Agnes M. Hills says Sir James Crichton-Browne, was told him by Sir John Lavery, famous and L. M. H ills, wife and husband. In painter: the suit therein pending wherein the During Choate’s stny In London as said The Federal Land Bank of Spo American ambassador he was Invited kane, a corporation. Is p la in tiff and to the Savage dnh and agreed to come the said Agnes M. H ills, and L. M on the express stipulation that he was H ills, w ife and husband, J. E. Maso: not to be called on to make a speech. and Stanfield N ational Farm Loai That waa agreed to. However, when Association, a corporation, are defend speech time came, there were such ants, for the aum of *2 8 .0 * w ith In vociferous demands for Choate that tercst at the rate of 8 per cent pe he was obliged to yield, delivering an eloquent and witty oration. annum from the 2nd day of August 1929; and the sum of 828.00 w ltl I t so happened that at that time Lavery was painting the portrait of interest at the rate of 8 per cent per Choate's daughter, who gnve hlin a annum from the 2nd day of Febru sitting the morning after the dinner. ary, 1129; and the aum of >28.Of He congratulated her warmly on her w ith Interest at the rate of 8 pe’ father’s speech, on which she said: cent per annum from the 2nd day o “Yes, I thought It would he good, August, 1929, and the sum of |2 8 .0 ( for he spent two whole days In pre w ith Interest at the rate of 8 per cent paring It.“—Kansas City Stnr. per annum from the 2nd day of Feb A h n o f P ioneers W a s Destruction of Forest ruary, 1930; and the sum of >719.67 T am erlans’, Tomb Our forefathers thought not so much with Interest at the rate of 8 per cen Among the relics of Tartar rule In of the utilisation as of tbs destruc per annum, from the 2nd day of Feb Turkestan, the tomb of Tamerlane, ruary, 1930; and tho sum of 839.80 whose top Is shaped like a giant acorn. tion of the forests. They wasted to ■4;'. Is the most conspicuous and best pre get rid of them. For two centuries with interest at the rate of 8 per little progress was made to thia strug cent per annum from the 16th day o served. The mausoleum Is covered with mosaic, the beauty and crafts gle with tha aH-encompaastog forest. October, 1829; and the sum of 881.6) manship of which hns never been sur The total forest velums was almost as w ith Interest at the rate of 8 pe passed. Tamerlane built the tomb for groat a hundred years ago aa It was cent per annum from the 22nd da; himself Io 1400-1404. Over the sar when tha Cavaliers of Virginia and of March, 1930, and the sum the Puritans of Massachusetts were cophagus of this man who conquered first awed by the dark and mysterious >113.03, w ith Interest at the rate all of Asia Is the Inscription, “Tills woods which, so far as they knew, 8 per cent per annum from the 13tl is the resting plnce of the Illustrious ■’ * » and Merciful Monarch; the Most Great stretched continuously to the Pacific, day qf July. 1930; and the sum o thousands of miles to tbs west Tbs >15.00 as abstract charges, and th Sultan; the Most Mighty Warrior, Em ir Tlmour Kurgan, Conqueror of only extensive cleared trass wars on farther aum of >100 attorney’s fees “Oregon cannot affo rd a new class of uncontrolled tax-spending all the Earth." Modest sort of a fel the Atlantic seaboard. Tbs old-time and the fu rth er aum of >24.80 cost water-power driven sawmill bad mads low I hut little headway against th * Incred and disbursements in this suit, let political bodies, operating tax-exem pt property in a hazardous ible vastness of the forests and their the sum of 840.00 stock in p la ln llf. *».• 52* F- ’ ’ " ? «* r ' Z ' • - ' * ■ "" * ’ r > * f •- 7 The Federal Land Bonk of Spokan< sturdy and tenacious ability to repro M ost Southern C ity business enterprise, a t the risk of the already burdened taxpay- duce themselvps. The forests of Mains, l corporation, held by said plalntU Punta Arenas In south Chile prised two centuries ago as the source or the defendant, Stanfield N a tb n e known ns the most southern city of huge masts and spars for the king's Farm Loan Association, which sal.' the world because It Is farther south ers of the state." navy, have now their fourth crop of lerree and judgment and order o than nny other settlement deserving saw timber. to be designated a city. It Is situated sale have been duty dorketed and en at about 83 degrees latitude south. (Statem ent o f 191 Oregon citizen* in o fficial Voters* Pam phlet) rolled in the office of the Clerk c Ushunln, port and rapltul of the Ar said, Court, and in and by which sni Needle »8 ,00 0 Years O ld gentine territory of Tlerra del Fuego, A perfect bone needle, some 28,000 judgment, decree and order of sale I Is farthor south, being about 8 degrees years old, to to the Field Mttseuto was directed th at the hereinafter dee latitude, but It Is little more than a of Natural History, Chicago. This crlbed reel property to V m a tlli village compared with Punts Arenas, needle, mors than three Incbee to County, Oregon, together w ith th which has some 20,000 Inhabitants. length, Is complete and bas es perfect tenements, hereditaments and sppur There are smaller settlements still an eye as tf It had been made yes farther south In Routh America, hut terday. It was mads by a prehistoric tenances thereto belonging or In any they are not shown on the averuge Magdalénien craftsman, according to wlsa appertaining, and also all of tbr map.—The Pathfinder, Districts can take over and “assume** defaulted 1 Districts can ba pieced together like crazy Henry Field, assistant curator of phys estate, rig ht, and Interest of said de bonds o f insolvent irrigation districts, and load quilt, out o f patches o f “territory, contiguous or ical anthropology, and It was un fendante in ang to tbs same, be sol these debts on to other property. otherwise in one or more counties. doubtedly used for making clothes out by the Sheriff of U m atilla County »Jewish Cheese” of reindeer skins. Oregon, to satisfy said Judgment ant According to the Jewish Cookery Book by Mrs. Esther Levy, “Jewish The needle was excavated from aa all costa. 2 Districts can “levy taxes upon the taxable prop* Districts can and must make up a ll losses in cheese” Is made aa follows: But ancient rock shelter at Gentles to Ute T H E R E F O R E , I w ill, on the 26t? higher taxes, in higher w ater and electric rates, erty o f such districts," w ith no lim it on the flve quarts of new milk Into a south of France. It was evldeetly pan with flve pints of cold and live fashioned with a flint blade and drilled day of October, 1930, at the hour o or both, w ithout check or lim itation. amount o f taxes that may be levied. two o'clock in the afternoon of sal pints of hot water, a little sugar and by a flint borer. day, at the front door of the court as mach rennet ns will bring the whey 3 Districts e*n “issue, sell and assume evidences F ive directors c*n exercise a ll these autocratic in 20 minutes; when It comes strike house In the C ity of Pendleton, Umtt C arden e f S traw Hats the skimmer three nr four times down powers, w ith a ll bars against extravagance and of indebtedness,” w ith no lim it on the amount or tills County, Oregon, sell a ll th In almost every otber pert of the and leave It on the curd. In an hour oppressive burdens removed. kind of debts to be “ issued" or “assumed.” rig ht, title and Interest, which th or two ladlt Into the vat without world Where straw hate are made, the touching It, and when the vat Is full process of bleaching to accomplished said defendants or either of that and the whey has run from It, put a hy the use of chemicals but to Luton, had on the 2nd day of February weight upon I t — Washington Star. England, which boasts of a greet straw 1922, or store then have acquired o hot Industry, the bats are bleached by exposure to the sun's rays. A large now have, to and to the followln London's Finest Sculpture open apace attached to the factory to deeerlbed premia?» situated In Ume Many are of the opinion that the filled with regularly planted sticks, and tills County, State of Oregon, to -w lt finest piece of sculpture In all of Ixm upon each of tboae a straw hat In tbs The Northwest Q uarter of the don'f great collection Is the Quadriga process of making to placed for a spe at Hyde Perk comer. This statuary cified time, during which the whitening ■tor “T h e people know by bitter experience that no power to create Is more admired anil commented upon operation takes place to a natural mall by discerning visitors thnn any other nor. The bleaching department with new debt* and levy new taxes ha* ever been le ft untexercised. similar monument In the English me Ita rows of hats has the appearance tropolis. The group which was erect of a garden filled with great white No opportunity to enlarge the public payrolls by political organ ed In 1011 Is the Inrgest In England blooms. v, * ,- and the cnstlng weighs SS tons. Each ization, or no chance to rai*e and expend public money, has of the four horses, which are twice life A F ee* a t S Rise, weighs six tons and the winged ever been neglected.*’ Oliver Goldsmith, before he was figure of Peace, which tops the group. Is 14 feet In height eight years old, had contracted the habit of scribbling verse on small aernps of paper, which, to a little Ideatifiesl while, he would throw Into the lira. “A man to easy to read," »»Id Rob A few of these verse», however, were erts to nobody In particular as he end rescued from the flames and taken to a few of hla friends lonnged In the hls mother. She reed them with a window of the club one evening. Just motiler’s delight, and saw at once that then a street car stopped In front of her eon was a genlns and a peat. the window end Perkins and hls wife From that time she beset her husband us the n ext tim e and sister got off. with solicitations to give the boy an You wish any print« “Which one to hla w l/sF’ some one education suitable to bis talents Ing.Onrequipment wanted to know, Nohdy could answer enables ns to tu rn until Roberts said: "She to the one o a t fir s t q u a lity he didn’t help off the car." Egyptian blnasasiAeatlen work—o u r experi Egypt owed Its scientific advance ence enables ue to before other nations to the Nile. Its Wfcr Sense Stay Single (P a id A d v.— U tility T axpayer* Committee, H . L. W alth e r, M anager, 206 Sixth Street, P o rtland) in t e llig e n t ly « id dead could not be buried la the tones reproved the lady of the alluvial soil disturbed every year by yo n In p la n n in g ' house, "you did not come In last night the flood«. Tomin were hollowed out your circular, letter although I let you have the latch key of the hills, until their whole «urfscee or whatever prinb- for the pnrpoaa. | don't like that." were honeycombed hy them. To tide ^ you wish done. “I know, nmdnin, hut the their dead over the weeks of the high thorsto of anto to ho *N*M la result a you get S I of Desds, pags SS*. and onbjoet Routhwsst Quarter ot tne Bontk- wouldn’t fit end »o I had to go to water, their bodies wars carefully am belonging or In anywlot appertain of M id exocntloa and aU w ill p ro ve t h a t to tho rlghts acqulrsd hy agroo- wsst Quarter of Rscttoa Thirty- my renal n’a" h» lined and this grew to he a rastom asoat recordsd In Book 18 of ing; and ntoo oil of tho right, estate, Doted this 23rd day sf I four to Township Four North. “I t didn't fit? w h ,, , M t# •n tll not only people, (mt * ’ *** fa- Dosds. pogs «21. roeords of Ussn- title and Intorsot of snlg dsfondonto 1»S*. Rango Twenty-Bins. Boot of tha given you the one I naunlly let ■»• vorlfe animals (sapsplally s a l» were Mlto Couaty. Orsgon, to whl«b rs- In and to the sasso; aatd toads to bo hnsband have so that be will iu,VB Wlltoasotto MsridUo. Umatilla TOM B. OUBDAMM ‘nt® toWRRlSS, forsne* to horaby asflo. sold at public auction to tho highest » « • i f f «< u iM ttu * o s«atr<1 Irak* me when be comes In." Csusty. Orsgon. snbjoct to th« ro- * ..........’ m a aso w mm h V in U W aaad aro W essili «MwmoighBA recorded “ la W’ Book ***W wWn SW* W WWvvt the wmw y* wwwv^r C W W ) t v • w in O" toesthsr w»tb tbs Cooper’s "Lions 'N Tiger» Tf Every- thing," mentions that “the speed «< an elephant Is a deceptive thing, aag it Is a good hoses that eaa keep abreast of him, once he aallnbors Into full steam ahead." Jennlson's “Bat umi History of Animals," state* that “the usual gait la a walk, but when frightened they break into aa amble by which they can cover 10 alios an hour for a long period." Aa article ' by F. C. 8slous In “The Living Ani mals of the World," saya as follows: “That great authority, Mr. Randercoo, saya that the only pace of tbo Indian elephant Is the walk, capable of be ing increased to a fast shuffle of about IS miles an hoar for vary short distances. This description exactly coincides with my own experience of the African elephant, except that I think that animals of tha latter spo- cles, especially cows and young bulls, are capable of getting np a pace of at least 20 miles an beur and keeping n up for from 100 to 200 yards when charging." These statements would Indicate that a charging elephant can outrun all but the fastest of human runners. >• yr. .. ----------------- ave MOTI LJ from being sold ft!' for Taxes! Vote Against Power Districts Constitutional Amendment Six Jokers in the Amendment a You know how these Thia Iftem em ber IS work Constitutional A m endm ent No Use Crying Later . . Protect Yourself N O W ! VOTE 325 X NO ♦ la g P a y s #