HEPPNER HERALD S. A. PATTISQN. Publisher. Ap Indrpnnfai,t, Local A' , i . ,t pvprr. ; the big expenditures already Billed ct Ihf Ifrppwr, w.imade in that scenic highway wr v?c, a wwii-cws! moun: ; r I T"WX p Siik w'tpti'V. iHim Yeo-r - fl.M Sbi Maihtb'x - - v.) Tkr Aluv-tlm .70 FHIDAY. Al'HILo, mr. K All ROAD RATES vs. GOOD ROADS I .News of more than ordinary I i-ntTe.Kt La t.he people of Eiistern ' Oi'wi w a made public in thj pr dispatches a few days ago! wiser thp announcement, was; ,1 . ., .. Znx"i thai the: rat road compa- . . ... . Tites are making a. demand on Inters-tale Oimmeree Commi sioti for the privilege- of siih'iinc ing. freight and passenger rates, in order u meet, (he added cost i ..i M..r,tl ,l,w. I., f I.. A .1... in wp.iuiM ui.t' IV III'' Jt'.liUMMm I B-li'nr Inn- nod the advancing "( of ro'tstniclitiii niH'rruls a.rw.1 rOppli Without disenst: ing the uipfi's or demerits of the propu! advance, the ! Ikk.M I wwdc) Migp.'-'t thai, viewed from n.ii'ihiael stai ('poini, Hie rob-abilitit-'fl are that (he advance ;4'J for by tli railroads will b"rsol.l and ;r to Hint out t.t rJf sttitilogy belwevn good, pavwl highways and high par MMigcr Hnd .freight rates. 1 1' an advance of on rent per un,.,..,,. hmow.u uic ran-; roads to iw.sseiigt.-r tariff it would ! . ... ..... i H i.i i ..mu,ii. to ne prcs,nt! l of a round trip trou, Um-, . u rv.nMm : 1 ms ,s. " f",,!,,l ; itm to the ordinary ntir-on, and bj Ue aggvegati would Hinoutitj to a heavy annual toll on Mor row wuoty. Iti this age of cheap and efR tieut motor cars, however, when practically everyone owns his ewn car, there is a way to over came this advanw in passenger rate. t make a considerable sav in in travel cost, and with prac tically uo loss of time or comfort. This saving can U; accomplish d liy Uie use of liUtomobilcs, but foly, it in true, in the event that we shall have a tirst-class paved highway between this city and IVriland. TV present I'aiv. lleppni r to . 1 ortlktud mill return, in $11.00. i viXu ffo'irt. ..aveil highway ! rmpMil all the wiy 1 hrt u r . ' t-'ie nveram auinui iljilf wiui iMit-liw I in I i,i .,1, . ... i . . i f ' 11 ''V'"" " ,M",f! c i ifhlluti? ni vraM'hiif u hith. ;,t ftf th" pre,M't priee, wouhl eo.-1 !Ki.V). leavtrir h InlwH-i-of v.V.'ti Im t:vr tir.-i ami tiplr-. ShmM the rvp.-t.ti'd n.hiiiio.- le u'Htiu.,1 it uitud) .,,,1,,,. ) ) to the rtKht si-le of tho ti'MVi'li-r's cxpen-M' account. Iraikl ina.! a will, in a .,,,yo ,,,. Kreai, UifLe the p-upe illijelviu'. eot im" the tran-portation c.impi - (Hi - It i-i tinl a titieitniti nf lia-iJicr or nut tin- rate are c- rlaiUnt. h i puri l a iiieMi. n i t ih.. iLM,..1,. I. .1. rttu- fK,,,,,. mim,.v, (ini. !,-,. Ji Ul4in w hrj tie can e it -' ch-4twv. If thev rail travel l-v rt 1 Umt H.A MporOily, K4 coin, luittlilv met nine cheaplv in lua-ll'( H'A it Kiiliiiniiliiles, nvrr II H'MI (wiril rim.l, ,. u husiries prMjctl init ;ha Mill cIioohc iIimI h nf ti-Mvi bin;. If the jm filt ?M- lit nf p.if iii- iutjiH i-ylile rm-U i to U 1 1 it it i tu iii il,i, ,l ivr tw ra-i inn w i;,vh)it thn traltn- mil hear ami lei it e; l It'll. A. .,iii,ii i nut i-i t hi . i i'in r-i'iie 1 ,n w ,., ), i ... H patvr-j Hu'li A fti.m the wltent- f rowinn MTlinn nt l!a.-ti rii Ore n to the Columbia river would Ifive the farmera the benefit of , low wmer rtes r.r their hhip pinir. and make available fur the Wetietlt nf the tnH.pl, th at Mtm already exia-ndcd in H-n. raf 'be rivrr to cnntitiiietia iiavi Cation, vKUh in-tnu nt ia imw len.1l(.iil u -n! I s. I he samp wiil be. true as regards pas-j ?enger traffic, The completion of the Colum-j bia River Highway, with branch iin - s running into the various points, will make of real benefit to the people of Eastern Oregon which js now of no benefit ex cept as a show place for Portland ; p:.'ople to take their visitors. This rood road question is an intensely practical one. HEPPNRR NEEDS A BAND One of Heppner's greatest needs at the present time is a well-organized, and well-trained) , , , , i when the country is on the threshold on war, the county seat town of Heppner's com mercial and txilitical importance is badly handicapped without such an organization. Hardly a ivaal.' ntiLiunn l.....r 4 La ! ianvn ik:ic uut LUC let!, ft i , r ,. , . c . ;ot a good band is felt. Last Sat- . , . ,, uniay was a notable case in point. Save for the sweet voices of a few of our school children and the generosity of our good neighbors of I?xington, Morrow ! county's big patriotic demonstra tion would have been Miusiclww. Music appeals to all classes tif mankind, It not only "halh charms to soothe the savage breast, ," but it also has power to stir the civilized man to ac tion, animation and life. No gathering of people can be com plete without music. Imagine a church without, music; tho aslor would have a -hard job keeping interest, alive; a theatre without music would never need to hang out the S. R. 0. sign; the county fair without music would be a liepi)nor no doubt has plenty K w a A it needs is organizatioH. The Hhkalu holies that aome four musical people will take; the initiative in this matter and work for the organization of a band. "SWEAR NOT AT ALL" At the Christian church last Sunday morning, Rev. McDon ald, the pastor, preached a strong sermon against the very preva lent evil of profanity, Many ar guments were adduced to show that the habit is not only an evil in the sense that it Hervea no good purpose and is, therefore, the opposite of Good, but that it is an aetnal sin in that it is in di- rect disobediene to and violation of the law of (hal. "Tiie swearimr habit," said iln- -ipvalii-r, "in nne form of evil i' . .. i : i .1 i i t "-u bah then-is no l.a-al ex- cii.se. No plausible ariruinent has ever been aitduced which can nossiblv show that HWfnnnir hii or c til ever si.-rve any Krood pur-: p .-. tMher furnirt of disoU-d-! ioncc to (IimI'm law may. under, c -rt iin cireumNtanee, la? de-- lendi'd; evvu the crime of takinir' I ., , i i i : ii iiiinii mi- ma oe uetcn-J.-U as ; U'l act of self defense: ateallnif ill y be ectlSfd in a Imnirrv man: l nur miiv lie iom.o NoI in i . . order to save the oihI name if some irmnl friend; even the uc f i i . i . . . r whiskev may be defended be - cjiim of snp)anil utedieitiRl quul- ilie-. l ilt of the an-..-ii. Iml.Si ' ' iiij IIHVM tnt one wor uA W liriokllv inlTcii - il to ftn)v that it d'lee.s any tiaul lliino;." " i-i ... ,, Quid Aida H Farmar. tht- lniKit m imivilnrtj.: -n.. ..f i .,nmi u in. not ii IwJut of kixm KrfMH.illvf ; fiMi'H--iih! - it'tfUtlM - nhm n-m-nor iiintliity ;iihm o;u lunir iur 1 1'"' - ,'r, o . , d'f Ii hf fdtin.M hn rtil i-f liUinHi k tti a 'i.tlnim., r. Uhfni,r of Mf, ..Xhr, l. ltt ril Itv Iho fart tlut 11 tlit'tl 1'ier v n 14" t1iffrnn kmU t ) tt li:ilntn:illv in. tut.'.. ... ' riti tvM U n.HnMtif no l-t tioiiiy. unUriK titterlv doUiMisJ, refrain from the habit wbeu in the preaence of l.nlira, mmte, ni:(. "I he h ibil ia a purely anjuir d nc." continued the apeaker, "no child iH-injr lx)rn Into thr world with it. but fallinp into the tuhit through evil naaoeia titin and the example uf other." The writer ia ot the belief that profanity may be epreaed by action an well na the line nf word. The man who alania Ih. ia. ai d jiitn Jiitf hat down over his eyes because his morning! coffee was cold, or the man who i kicks his faithful dog because business is bad, may have a sin ! to atone, which is no less than S that of jbis neighbor who curses' violently and in a loud voice. i Theliivine irtinnermn "Swoar not at all," may be a difficult one for ordinary men of the present time to live up to literally and completely, mit most ol us will readily admit that in this ase, thr nrparhpr tins nwnv Hia f ii,.,' .i ! i'; vi uir hi a uiik.ui, uu it, itlct.v in; : further said thRt Heppner, like most all other towns and cities and country places in this broad land could furbish a large amount of excellent raw material for the organization of agood-sr.ed anti aHnir nfipv. swearing society. INCASED POSTAGE STAMPS. I Onc ud Monty, Tnty Ar nw j Rr. nd v.iu.bi. , New York cir.r whs the Lirlliplace of j 7, .V , VV. ; , , ' ' Ine Pn HH Stars invinnf f ami ei ; , on ...'. ,. ,.. '. tint (i.iimi einn nr-p, nun Ml': irt' rt , . , pr-.it.M i.r a thin ,ti-i ..f mk-a. Tim j lo miik? bomestead entry !!. kihdi.s ei.uWil i.r iiiw.. .lo. and the jireferencc right isexer n"iiiiaiimi: i. !i. 5. n. l'.'. 1. :-;n mni cised prior to May 10, 1917, on SO wnt. 1ft.'. ami (III mctlHMl ff .n. twitin t(i stmnfjii an Ihry oinikl wilh utiiiid ihp near f ciivulxiii'ii wan. tin- illM'HtH'll Of J'l!l i;n!t, TltlH WMN in luishnw at Park i)ai-. Nv Yuri; ell, v. Mr. lo!t niannfaoliirtM.1 man.v ktmla 10 I us'l fc.v ln?!)Ma ftruis tu law of niatt rliaiigc, as vri:-l a lh tti 1 1 i -IhIp'J ami worn n(ago iamit usn fur nuiiipy at Dip lS'ri','iB "r the vv. Many of tlj iii'.'sseil lms lmi flm mini? f lh firm mi the rrvei's;! tijiio, si that Ihp ciui'dny s-rtp) n S'Wi-l-Ilia firm that. litu'd it. Owasionally a iiiwriinr ackn ua in rftin t'i tlie atauipa an-1 tlirir value. iir rply alwaya U that, f lie.v arr nf i.i'ttaMeralila rarity au-1 tint iitfiviiiii'iit- ly I hay i'uiiiiiiaiM.1 a hie ri-nilum. This i iiaiHcniart true nt the )-', i-t, .".j au'i ti i-Ht (ii'aiiiiiiittin. Tttpxo laiDfia art- fx rlv aouht fur hy tiK'tura of t'utli atHUias ami inlim, hut eaaa-1ally t)ie furmar, anO Ihcy fi-teh gx.'tl rlca rlifnrar oflTcratl at am; tio'i m la. American By. FIRST "ONE HORSE SHAY." Oualnt Old "Ad." Thol Told lha Puhlie ef h Naw Invtntlon. A ((virai'iptr ailrcrtUfliwtit In the Lond.Mi Inilly I Vat ef An. -J, 17 J. a cofiy of blc'j la In the VVIhcoiisIii Hl turUal lllirary, tt'Ulnjs uf Ilia tnvontlnii ef tlii -it lim'dij tlialaa. afford an In tcrcHtluif raami'lr ef Ilia RtlTerllaintf Dialhiitla at thai dala. II !l aa fuMowa; "lPa Majesty liaa Ipii RrniinuHly lfiid U) grant lila Hoal l.etlcra Pal aol AiUig thn ilato nf tt) '.'"fh May of July hiat, unto William Chamaii, nf t.onili'li. Vaih and ( jiactiliHim-aa Maktr ifir tha l-rui 'f 14 yiars) f"i h'm 'l 1'iaklnu a newly luwulcii Cliaisw r Clmlr with iw hi-lH, to lo drawn liy 'nne Hre Iwiwrvii a alr of ahafty, KliKli ta an ontilvit a to tinarlrr (be ltaita nlih ral K.it- ly the IVrwn rlliiy In It, withoiil l.rlt. Slop, nr Huiiliniiii', tlit Hire cuntliiu Iriu In th aan3 falh, to n the Whci-U ('i anarll.T it all line In ih Cnaili 'Vra-k, li.r avtlh-h luaana tin ara)ii in ! ,mb "' '""? eij,cd:t!on. Safety ami I'le.ianre both I III tilm..1f anil lliMM ll.no li. .inrflilri" ' ef i aioir Mit-eit-. iMvwued. Tim ; "r1 'v"vai-iia or the imid ' Invention wilt rt-adllr t. nianV In an- - ,,tr ,,T w ,iiiHnM hH!,1)1H1, i, b ll' iia-in Vornir. Nu.ei. i.on- ' ,,("' w!l- .Nr,r "'"""I'atfi'i. where ereral rarriaiea nre already made." Variatiaa f anaeaa. T'i inot M-rv-ii in lha leiniaie (inn a liana tin la banana, tin I (he lni!li la that (line ari i-rer aixiy tii'i'Tn varietian rf iln friill, with an ,rP'" rr tr'"'r ""'i'"'""' i barai tei- l'i l"Tivnt klud' of apple. Ila- ia aali) I li rp aomelhina ov,r fori? diitui atlHii of the ftuii. T',,, "' ''Uh baia l-n lnti.wlml by , ina wptia. m or thei arv or t- i'..n,'r rt.ill.l m.i .I1.4..ii n . . . . .. mV othrr kinda are iim-I. If al all, ",T "t,'n '',,"k'', 'rl", "".' ! Tl'r ia aiar.ely a illy h"'le lot or 1 , ,.,r.r -Wiibra'- or ,.,,,., Rl,i.i, u"' hr ;,ii'i "r of la i '' wlii- uroar wllh mh i 1 1 h II t no iara, nw I'liela or a'n ker ahoottnis I m, ) fplai Hi enra rhb ll tta flrtlle't aea) I-vh fm,n f I tl an I'.H arlfllra of Imxhtu. w,t, Tlir ai'. ti th tod i,h,- nioiuh. l-i tU Nir aol laiT u ntiii tiaUr vtian atli r i f'lih ra -t mil I io ni'l Iwi'fia that t;i Uiotinn al'i t'M t' wa t a iiiltilnrt i f i i alli- l"l'll'it to ilair Una ",-f'il llr f l fai mrr " A Lily t Aa.. Tba IH'uni , hal. rU. nlum I inpwnt to ! ibe III; ludlcalml In IW aUlh rhaetrr -f Matthew, t i-nt ,-ichlii ni. wtwiw II la o,u,til nlili i!. or.-oua lutaa of Mow.ii. ami It. mlor an oikK ir un lo. Thla liiv . 1- . .1 t. - . rowa -r.-roat In Ih- BhCi ,ana f Aaia Mhnir.-liMlii,anll. Ilarley Matteson was a Hepp. ner visitor one day .st week. He has been working for Dell Ward on Black Horse, " """" RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF LANDS IN NATIONAL FOREST. Notice is hereby giv en that the lands described be low, embracing 397.3 acres, with in thn Umatilla National Forest. Oregon, will he subject to settle iment and entry under tho provi- sions ol the homesteao laws oi the United Stales and the act of . . ... o, ,. n. the United States land office at La (irandc, Oregon, on May 10, 1U17. Any settler who was ac tually and in good faith claiming any of said lands for agricultu ral purposes prior to Januay 1, 19H, and has not abandoned same, has a preference riuht to make a homestead entry for the lands actually occupied. Said lands were listed upon t he appli- (jons of the persons mentioned below, who have a nreferencc rjRlt su,jt.c:t to the prior fight 'of any such settler, provided , , t ,i such settler or applicant is qual- which date the lands will be sub ject to settlement and entry by 1 any quablieu person. Ihe NWl-'l iSEl-.l. Sec. 5. T. 7 S., H. 28 15. . j 40 acres, application of W. T. Allen, Monument, Oregon, and Ixit 1 (13.38 acres), Lot 2 (13.5)5 acres), S 1-2 NE 1-4. E 1-2 -SW 1-4SW1-4. E l-2Wl-2SWl-4of S Wl-4. NEl-4SEl-4.Sec.,r), T.7S.. R. 28 E.. and the SE 1-4, E 1-2 SE 1-4 ofSWl-4, Sec. 32, T. G S, R. 28 E., W. M 357.33 acres, listed without applicant, total area hereby restored being 357. 33 acres; List (i-15)88. February : P-N -l-)l "1. lhl I'., ASSISlanl . Commissioner ot the General ; Land Office. I , , . . I '" NoTU'K fOl! I-UIIUCATION Isolaud Tract De lartmiMil of Ihr Intct-iyr. U. S. Land 011'ut at La Oraiide, OrfKor. March f.tli. 1W7. Nol.!i'? in hcrpliy (rivn thai, a dii'ccl.yl by tlir C'nmmii.ioi''" "f thf CnTiil Lam olHce. im.Jr tirotiirtiif nf ,cr, ihS, U.S.. iMirfluanl to the ap I'lical'L-n "I Th!l lliaginn.ff t.?mi, Orrynn, Serial Ni.. wi' r ill 'jffrr at imMir tml. lu (Up hiichl InrMi-r. but at not lniiw thwi ..Ml pur arrf. at lOuclmk A. M.. on the mi day tit Ma.v. 1H17. wxt. at this nihct1 Hip. rolloivimr tract fo laud KW 1-4 SK 1-4. So.-, 'i', Tp. 1 S K. Z E.. W. M. Thin tract is ordered into the niarkl on a Mum-. inn tbst the ari-BtiT uoition thereof h niontitniii- oum or loo rnnitb for cultivation. TbP le will not be kpt. oten. but will be do- clar.nl cluned when lbnn- prencnt lit thn hournntn. pd hva ceantl hiddinir. f h ricrson making the h'abcm hid will bp reiiulrinl to Immediate!),' pay to the llecpiver thf atnoiint thpreor Any liPraons claimiinf Bd''t'el the aliovc-dp- ertbed land arp udvmi,Hl to file thpir claima, or ol; jpctiona. on or bpfore tho timu deaianateil fur aalp. C. S. I)i;nn, Iteainlor. KOI.N Skill'. Itnepivcr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION If inrlini'nl nf ihe Intoriur, U. S. Land Ollicu it Mireh 5. 1317. Ntilii p t hctebv Kiven Out bb tltiti't'd ly Die Con'nimiMiiT tti (i'iir"l l.hi nlHei1. umlcr tirnvifturm nf vr. 'J1YY U.S.. put intuit Im 1h ov ulifjutnn nf William H. K inn, (.f IVtil, (trrtfuti, Sfriiil Nt. OIRfiai. will olTfr lit ptihllr le, e thf tiit)it hi(Hr. hut at nt-i 1 tliivr, $?.r.O r era. At lOnVlnrk A. M.. on thKlh ilfcJT of My. 1117. n. nt (hitnllirr. thv folio trie truetuf lund; SW .4 NUM. $e. ?r,. Ti. 4 S.. U C7 K... W.M. 'I h t rwrt t oHtM into thi- mnt l, t oti a nhow. ii'ir thn i th ffrtr fanrttou ihaTi-vt iauu(Kii; oi vr ton niuirtt l'r rultiittHiM. Th W will not lw kit nwn. lu( will bo dr plrcj t'lotd when tliwtr prHrnt at thr hour nnm ti t.v cMiil hi.litiftK. Ih neuon ni.lkmff the l'l't l"ti will t-p nnjiiirrd t nnumlijit imv it in IliN-nvcr th- ntuunl thrnf. A n v iMrnin rlanotlnif iiraj'l- lh Nrp Ar atnl'l Imtfl in I mat) lufilfi ihir i-lmina. or jp tiuu. mm tft hflut'i' th1 tinit'ihuimitM Hirnnir. t'. S. M vn, Iti-ifiitiT. Nut n Shllt. Ki'pfiirr. NtHlCK I l it ITItl.lCATloN ImlatfH Trart lBrtmt"nt nf thr Intoriur. V. S. Land Odlrr at La tirat.d. Orr., Man-h i, Nol K'K in ht'ivhv nivrn that, an dirt-rlrd h th- C(iiiiiioMiunrrol' th 4irfirl Lamt tfi'-f. tin tar thr i'fn inii nf S-tf. U.S.. pursuant (o lha ,.iti-t -f Mu-haiH Cnttrp. f Ln. Urmnii 1nal No. HIM"'", wtl tirTrr at f'uhhr pal-, t iha'hiahMt htditrr hut at nnl ! than Iv1 'U imt A re al ItMr. lnrk ,, M.. on hr "'h (In .f Ma. I'M! tt. a Ihia llt r th fohM iuir itai! vi laid. NM-ISW 1 I Srr I. Tf '.' H, K K. W M. Th ttat t nnlrr into thp market ivi a htw. t'- thai thpfeNtti-i inrtbrti ihtMif tf, it(intan rr t rmiah tr rnltivat inn, Th.- k ill nii l Wri-t nnn, hut w'll h d. . 'aH i--4 whrt ho1 irri nt a thr hur namtsl ha. it aarit I' thlmf, I In i-rrtnn nakiiir lh liin-l hu Pll Im- tttintttl In tmniMl at! ra tv (b lt-trni tl aii'Mint ihirwf, An tffin.1 ili'nnog rr1v Oto alsr-l. rrilt.tl UimI ai hJmmiI to tiU Un it rltitni, vt vt'"Vt i r KtwT lha ttipi ilmitf ii '! fi.f aW-. I. .H hi NS H.-KHlrr Nt '1. AN SKU r mm ii: tin; ri i.t t timv I...I.IH lh-i .TIl-K-nl if tli l'il.-r.,.r I' H. I.aixl (Ifl.ci at I.. i;n.n,l iiran. M.rvK J i?t;. Niirll V. t hitv au ItiKt M 'lunol I,, 1 1 I mit,.MM,i ! Otr ,..,rp.l , Ht r. i:i,. .l,n,,no.l!w ,'lt, l( I'lttaiiaiil tu It, .11 1 l ' ,1 M'rli.W r,tirn i.t I,. Il,.a,,n ,o thr aSr4l bx h ,l l l-.-l ,K.n ; vi tT frr .ll"a.aa A M . 11 lt. aih ,1., .f Mv tatt. iwl. at lhi irr. Ih. fi4kmllff Itart tt. t. i. I !Wt 111 K. M 11,. If-I i. iml.11 irl tlw mat krl m a .hrt. tl Olt IM f ni (.irlMi iMw n nvMini.,n. ".!. "aa l-f .00.1 al ttn ,h, lS, I i . i in ra. i u-.,,, ! a a g. .1 bnl will ! rt.u,ml In ,R,i,Mt alt t. i w Mrt ,. ,., ,. J m n.. t. mi,. aam, ihc .k,, a. ari.UM lai,a ail iar.1 i.i I I. iKir , la mm r M.,m. fartlwl" 1 l'v-0 tlp.tanat.it Iff , 1,1 t ' M'Uy .all I ;... rr YOU SPEND 14 A DAY IN E The Work Shoe of. To-day P ' FLEWBLE.COMFOflTABLEAND.SCRVICEABL ' il V - ori'Jn A v - - E. N. Gonty Masonic Homtt of ' WtVk!ngmn. The mechanic who eats imilerdone hiiiotiils in a letiky kilthcii inviilctl over hy a rtlsconteiiteil wife is not n good Investment tor liif uiniiloycr. Uatl homes are ureal an enemy In intlns trhil iiniiroverni'iil as la1 liabils. saya kla M. Tarliell in "Ne'v lileaU In Pl nesa." Coni.ietilion ili-eir.is forting employ. pi's to toiiHioer luo omsine inn 01 uh-ii einjiloyces." para Miw 'I'ai'l'ell. "The first, anil most uniiorhtiit IIiihk iney niiist lonahler Is the house the nnm lives in. A i;o,ij worUlnsniMn wanta n ouie. He Avmiis if possililc to own his home. T'i h.-ive eflkielit. Irnstwortliy anil sletniv men von oinsi umc neniiny anil fomented men. Men me neither tvaltliv ii'-r foiilei'teil in wrolcheti homes." Squalching Dealer. Tu n I sell yon conu- iiiilhtles, sir?" "Wlml have yon in slin k V" "I've K't a elmir lieoriic Wiishina I on Kat in. a eradlt- .lenity l.ind win roekeil In. a mirror used hy Catherine the fitenf of Unsyiii iind" "Say no more. These I hint's tire coin laralifely itiodern.'' "I'.n1 fon.siilef. s'rf" "1 vvdiil some t ciil iinti'iucK. tu fact . I am anxious to acit!ire the set ot tools used by Nouli in building I he ark," Brooklyn Citizen. Mecha'.iio f'e gone eTer ttiat car of Smith's pielly tareful. tnit I can't find notliin' the. waiter vtiili It. (.lurage Owner Ye can't, eh? What do ye a'nose 1 hired ve for? Newark K.nle. I Sf.r:i?e Furniture BEST Price Case Furniture Co. Wood and Coal Raising daily. Also a ser ious car shortage. NO HELP IN SIGHT N. A. Clark 1 WANT LAND To M-ll to ."ii buyers w ho will commence to arrive here on the IMth. t,f this month. If vo.i want to sell, si'nd mc the full particulars, and dcscriptinn ol vour and. als your low est price and the terms, also a' full list of what rocs with jour ranch if improved ami full description of all improvements. Land NOItTII of the ba-e line preferred, but can sell land anvwhere in Morrow County. THE LARGKR THE RANCH THE QUICKER I CAN SELL IT My charire fur mjlinK land is FIVE PER CENT. The quicker I hear from you. the quicker our ranch will K v,,. 1 W. D. Lexington, HOURS YOUR SHOES Buy a pair o( outWORK WELT SHOES and you will get 16 hours f solid com fort every day. - vfi . Shoe Store Building :troy. Washes cvcrylliing but the baby. Our excellent equipment insures perfect work on collars, shirts, amlwomens' (ancy dolnes. Send tlietn lo us by Parcels Post Our Work is Guaranteed TROY LAUNDRY; : PENDLETON, - ORE. I Idaho' Ewes Prolific The lirst lil ewes toyivo birth to lambs on the University of Idalio farm Ibis year yioldcd ili lambs, said E- J- hidings, super intendent of animal husbaudry at the university. Three of the ewes, he said, had single lambs only, but the average of. L'OO per per cent was maintained when three of tho ewes brought trip lets, Two sets of triplets were from llumpsbire ewes and one from a Shropshire. Undertakina Hcppner; Ore. Phone 396 NEWLON Oregon Ti e Ui iiitu I an IL? uw