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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1925)
J 1 (f --V -PAGI0 4 r ii n t iMMs-nnitAM) n u nx b , ii a it .v 10 v o 6 u nti ontiaoN fvU7 T-Vhrunry 2 1, 1 025 "J I ! I V ',' . ...j& tf2Wl -.- 1M AT 3HP'lF- Temptatioiis Hnlllo Htmlltw (lie "I'oppy, HcliitlllutliiKl" I roniom tetoit whut Holt luitl sulil. TI10 strange man to whom lio had sounded my praises certainly would (Ind 1110 "flat." Tho reaction had sot In from tho excitement of tho bunt and I wan fcollni; decidedly ow In Bplrlt and mind. I recalled tho happy hours with Curtlss tho lust day hoforo wo had broken camp. I had novor boon . so absolutely happy, Hut that wan different. I had htm by my side. Why had ho 1:0110 to Miami? lhinl ocss Woll what of It. Ho prob ably was tho Hort who would nlwnys put business first. Aftor tho iIIh eovcry of our love, ho had loft mo whan, of nil tlmcH, ho should havo pormlttod his heart to rttlo his head and thrown more serious probloniH to the winds. 1 r ft vasn't an if he had to ro to close tho contract, What wan 0110 Job uioro or less In his life? Ho Unit money. Hob hud told mo no, I wanted him now. I necdod bin nniH about mo and assurances of his love. Tho house was lonely and bcoAiioo I had returned a day earlier than I expected, It was cold. I rather enjoyed puttlui; 011 oven liiR clothes nKntn aftor the roiiRh things I had worn at camp I loved the caress of sofo Inre and chiffon, Ths.il been thrilled with the few days f the bunt but It rcnlly wns good to o buck In civilization again. I had ehoiiou my most becoming ' f own. Why, I do not know. It couldn't bo that I wanted to "vamp" the new man at Marjorlo's for din- tier. I loved Curtlss and couldn't possibly bo Interested In any one else mid yet It was unreasonable of him to leave mo nil alone. Hob's "surprise" wnB Joe Schuyler front New York. He and Hob lind been clasi males at Ynle. Ho was decidedly the type that Is woll known to girls who have gone out a lot Of an athletic build, he dmicod llko ho had made a builnest of It. Ho I yunr j t,0 Ukraine, according to would Jump up during dinner, grab lm, institute, wheat seeding are tho Hoaro girl and dance to tho IirKor ti,nn Ht yenr. but rye seed nulla or turn on tho Vlctrola's latest nK rt MimjBr. J1" 1 Kvwry othor word wm lng, minis tug and iwiMtfillnnMl. UiiIum one wore cruitoind to it. he mlkt even bo roiivvnilng In a foreign touguo. Joe 'Va n only ion nad aa he admitted. -It took hU ntlr tliu devising now umntoiiirau to keep from beluc fcorwl ' If Hjwnt hli wok ! In Hie fashionable tfiiburh of Now York nd "I'kllty." where ho edmlttod U.r were any number of piece o wild drop In at uny time mid tcc-l ierftly at lioma. HU greol " ing to his wee that thorn wua only on drawback.' "WUat'e tlit? I'm flattered that tin-! only one." "Yflw'r not married, and I noror rfhas around with alugl glrln. Thoro Are too uiany charming matrons who nre "mliundnitood" and "unappro elated" and who uuitd an nlort young oiaN to hold tlielr hands." You'ro frank, nt least" was my wply. Joe was nUo 0110 of tho "do you know" kind. During dinner bo ask ed each of iih about n dozen persons vho woro promtiiuiit in Palm Heach jud Now Hoaoh and Now 'York. Of roiir. wo know somo of them but want of It? I decided that night that if I vr had a daughter or son I K-otthl rather they'd be anything than a "do yon know" kind. Tny nil 'bud olmmpaguo nud were frankly amazed because I gave mine to Holi. "Wliat'a th limttir? Did llf" In hf opn mako you so purf" Jen jcbuylor naked. 'It's too precious to wasto ami ru aortar nworu off" I oxplalned. "Go on, 3a!llo--yoii didn't even bave n ooaktall. Ah your hoHtoss, I Insist. You'vs been notlni; too dlg elfltid. Not at till the Balllo wo luivo ri'veU about to Joo." Marjorle do tUrwl. Uab luinalued Hlleut. 1 toved ehnmpngno. I wanted 40HIO too but I hnd mado an ngreo mant wiUi myself that I wouldn't take nruthiiiK to drink bocnuso I knew how proud Curtlwi had boon i( ma beoauao I hud let It alone at -fle cinni). ''Too bad you picked on me for ili" night to ubilalu" Joa Huluiylor oomplalnod. "I'vo boon honrlng soma mighty wonUorful thliiKs about yo too. Cumo on Salllo" ho urgod. "7n iTilght bo tho luat bubblo wntor you'll get on thl nldo of tho pond." Jle wrtilod mo by my first ntimo, No Be1j nnmo fliad a proflx to tho Joo iiestM "" .l "T" lIBfiVni l .loo Hrlitijlcr Typo Schuylers of tliu world. I. was KottliiK MId-Vlotorluii and likewise wiih havliiK it rotten llmo. It's borliiK I10I111; tho only sober 0110 In tho crowd. You Jmvo ft illfforonl perspective. Things that seemed fun ny to tho others woro perfectly nliip Id to mo. Thoro'n not ovon anyone to talk to hecaiiHO they don't want to dwell on any one subject. I wlnhod that I had Btayed at homo. I wan feelliiK bluer nil tho while, (To ho Continued) o OFKH'IAIM CO.Nl'llt.M Itl'HHIA.N OHAIN MIlOUTAfJi: nopartmeut of AKHotilMiro oltlcla'a coiiflrmod presn dlsputcl.oH to the effect that ltiiflnln is sufferlnir from 11 hIiocIiiro of broad nralnn and will have to Import considerable qitautl tloa of wheat. Largo purchases of wheat and flour on Russian account In both HiiRlaud and the United Htatos havo already been reported. "Most of the proposed Ituporltt of from 0,000,000 to l, 000, 000 bushels of wheat with a possible maximum of 12,000,000 bushoU, will bo In tho form of flour," tho depnrtiuout said. "In ordor to purchase this wheat and flour toRethor with much nooilod supplies of cotton, toxtlles, maclilu- cry, rubber and other commodities, Itussln must build up a trade bnlnnco by oxports of other commodities. In tho first six mouths of 1024, Hovlot Itussln had a largo favorable balance of Ijndo, but In this bnlnnco, bread KrnliiH constituted tho Invest Item. It scorns probable tho re fore that tttir Iiir 1025 tho Sovlot Oovormnent will make a groat effort to Increase ex- ports of other products such as but ler and eggs, forest products, furs, bristles, petroleum products and mlnornls. "UopnrtH of prospects for grain crops In Itussln In 1D2C are conflict ing. The International Institute of iVgrlctilluro reports (hat Uusslau fall njM)odlngs are not larger than last "U'.Lltlll.r nmnlltliinx In Itussln have not been gHiiemlly favorable for winter corvuls, and It Ik probable that whiter killing will be heavy. In the Important winter when! areas of the fioulhwoat. however, woollier conditions were more favorable than eltawli ro. "The Huvlot government la urging tb puaaauta to lueronio aprlug aeed luga In order to make good tliu loattotf from winter killing, and It l report ad Hint some of tho foreign ralu puroliaHM will b dUtrlbutwl to thb nanauuts for seed." 0 (SltllAT MOMIJ.NTK I.N A I10YK l.ll'U When ha la told ho eon keop the tramp dog which ilias followed him home WhQii t ho doator -Hays ho ha,H measlea and must stay homo from school. W1I1011 ho earns his first 10 routs. When tils first little girl friend tiumlH him a note with a lock of HIOH hair In It. When ho hoars tho dentist Is III: When ho gets his first bicycle. Get The HllDlt and eat at the CLUB CAFE Sevens Hotel Building Meals at nil Mourn and the menu includes everything obtainable in tho local mar ket !in Keason Special Sunday Dinners Wiucic courteous Bcrvicc X This Weeks Cross Word Puzzle (4 10 J Ta iir Ww Hi6 Hi The puzzle this week by Marthu Wagner Is conventional In design but well worth the efTort In working, It might bo culled tho "Four X" puzzle. There are one or two stick ers hidden In the neomlugly easy three and four letter words but by the well-known system of filling In from all angles they most likely will work thouiBoIvori out. Why don't you time yourself 011 this puzzle? Speed in accurate "thinking" Is 11 valuable personal asset, Horizontal 1 An effomlnnto boy, G The llnoutgounys. 10 Light blow. 1 1 Old ago (poetic.) la Tool. (Howlng.) IS To fantoii, 17 Splash gently, 18 Preposition. 10 Central state, (abbr.) 21 Preposition, 22 Kdltor (abbr.) 23 I love (I.ntln) 24 Willingly. 2G Heboid. 28 Hfff. 29 Narrow woven band. 31 To romovn entirely, 34 To cultivate land. 37 Hand. 41 Send out. 43 Fruit bearing part of n corcnl. 4i5 Plump. . 4 7 Note of the musical scale. 18 To bo. 60 Negative (hntlu) fl Nine. (Itomnn) r2 Covering for he.nd. R3 Tool for boring. Rf Southern stnte. (abbr.) fill Deface. 67 .Shelter. 60 Itlver In Vn. 00 Animal In Month America. VeiJlnil 2 Pronoun. 3 Weakon. 4 To ojout from tho mouth. (I Peruse. 7 (.'halo of Mis. In Muropa. ijaai WM. FARRE NOTARY PUBLIC FIRE INSURANCE, Standard Stock Com- panics PRACTICE, beforo U. S. Land Office and bureaus of the Department REAL ESTATE; city, acreage and farm property YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Lamps, Toasters,, Sweepers, Irons, Percolators, Etc. ROSTERS AND PERCOLATORS All Reasonably Priced L S. Geer & Co. ' 'u py Uq rrr -if w Ro rr 00 l(AJ 8 A unit of measure (ahbr.) 0 Wading birds. 12 Chemical particlos. 14 Forty-ono (Itomnn) 111 Sense of smell, 32 Instrument for propelling a boat. j 33 He worthy of. !.M Adapt for some purpose. 35 Preposition. 30 Assemble. 37 flolzo. 38 Pronoun. 30 Hort white mote!, 40 Long seat. 42 Hoy's nnmo. 15 Numbor. (Lntln nbbr,)' 47 Unusual. 40 U. 8. unit of moiioy. 52 Second sou of Nonli, C4 Hevernge. GG A parent. 58 Printers measure 18 American Medical Association. 20 To permit. 23 Graft; cunning. 25 Note of musical ecnle, 28 Compnny, (abbr.) 30 equality ns to vnlue. 17 An evil glance . , n t Answer to Inst wook's puzilo. i:i pritDY's P1111.0H "I nlwuH wear a lnrge brimmed hat whan I go out auto riding with any of my friends. It protects the oura as I go through U windshield." TllliVK TIIIH OVHIt, WAHHIXOTO.N While no olllolut word linn boon Hpokeii (hero are Indications that the dlHclouurea or Hrlg. Oon. Wllllnm Mitchell, Assistant Chief or Air Her vice, aro nut to the liking of power ful Influenced In Washington. When tho fltoworks have died down it Is possible Hint (Jeueral Mlteholl will find himself manipulated Into tho olllcnl discard, (lenernl Mitchell has performed a groat public service In dragging Into the light tho oliltotic condition of our air ilefouse, nud more particularly In pointing nut Hint tho army and navy depurtinei ., If pormlttod to continue centre of national 'aviation, are calculated .j keep It u subsidiary of the two arnn Hint hitherto tho country has looked for safety. We nre told that $133,000,000 bus been spent for tho air sorvlco In tho Inst flvo yenrn aid that "wo nro hot KKATUHK AT T1IK MIIKUTY TIIK i Il.'ATUIti: AT 'I UK MIIKUTY TIIKATIIK HATtHIMY, I'KII. 2H Where's Primrose Path Now? Kill ft riuylnt Yo'llli In ll' I'nriiltiiiut.t .K'lnn l':H.rl..n,'," Itk'tiartl ltitrllii'lnt..H lliiitit lit.- Iilg .'li J11.I iih .lcL.l Hit liuf.iu. Vul.lrilil pilL tl IthimorH ni lit.' Ih It.n- Wtt. -- "' 111 I M 1 Wi I I 1 - IP iM H Mi DKttxf , m rdkmon m FEVSALE a Qiimmocnl fnlMVi A SAM WOOD PRODUCTION WE REPAIR MUuiHiuliluiiUntulllillJHiii y Rightly Promptly Reasonably Burns Hardware company getting un whore." Wo uro told wo aro spending ?0o. 000,000 11 year now arid still not getting result Wo urn advised wo have not 11 ulngl 1 airplane Hint could meet the torc!r - r In tho combat without nieet".t; quick destruction. Tho only tit ng (lint snvos uh lu the fact that tho foreign alrplaii'' hits nut cl boon developed to the point of ranking non-Hlop flights ncross tho Atlantic. Can there be any doubt Hint non stop flights are only a question of 11 few years nt host? These nro staff I 'ng facta, but thf public wants tt -.o facts, It doci not want to be r uolvcd into lothnrgj or become tho v tint of olllclnl spool lug Hlckueiis. '. lll'rcHOiit hlttorl any attempt i .urn tho nBslstnn chlof of tile air -rvlco Into the chic of Hi4 grand am of olllflal gontif. O ' Don't Fnll to sco "Tho Alnsknn' ut the Liberty Hulurduy mid Buudny ATIIK HCNhAY, MAIKJII 1 AWMIVIM . LftUV MfttUT in Y U C-. Radiators