Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, April 13, 1917, Image 3

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    FARM IMPLEMENTS
liver and Jolm Deer Plows
A Willful
Woman
By OSCAR COX
' OUR FEARFUL FIRE LOSSES.
Harrows, Discs, Weeders Etc.
Van Brunt and Thomas Drills
Bain and Webber Wagons.
Fairbanks, Morse & Co. Gas Engines.
In fact with most everything in the IMPLEMENT line
Most of Thorn Ara Caused by Untidi
ness and Carelessness.
The fire loss in the, lulled States la
about S250,(m a day, or jm nugregnta
ot' $;,"ii,i'ioii,rioo H your, direful obser
vation from detailed statistics compil
ed on the subject shows that most of
this Ions rvouM lip prevented by the ob
servation of reasonable precaution,
particularly in the direction of more
tidiness. Sixty. five per cent of all fires
take place in homos, and rases show
that mi per rent of ail fires are due to
oarelessuesp, ignorance or both.
'fhe im per rent occurring in homes.
UM
will supply you.
"We have got it will get it or it is not made.
THE BRICK
McATEE & AIKEN, Props.
ICE CREAM and CARD
PARLORS.
The O, K. Restaurant.
' A GOOD PLACE TO EAT.
Meals at all Hours 25 cents and Upward.
Only White Waitresses Employed.
HEPPNER : OREGON.
It was In the rcigti of King Edward
of England, the fourth of that name,
that John Ochiltree, a young faAter
living In the county of Kent, met a
lass coiled sMnr? Griggs 'at n Maying
and conceived a strong love for her.
He danced with her around the May
pole and looked at her languishing- i It Is readily shown, would never occur
it persons had taken reasonable core
in respect to tidiness. Rubbish is the i
chief cause, and rubbish does not j
necessarily mean the accumulation of
paper and thlncs of that character In I
I and around buildings, but the unneces- j
1 sary accumulation of old furniture, :
S njosaalnes, carpets, supplies of all j
kinds In cellars and allies which ne- '
cumulate dust and lie there for years, i
What applies to the liome In respect '
lo rubbish is true to n marked degree j
In many business premises. Just a lit- j
He thought and the evpendll lire of a J
Utile time along those lines generally j
would greatly reduce the tire loss. The j
iilisenoe of lire extinguishers In the
average home or business premises Is
H serious omission. Careless handling
of niati ltcs, careless use of oil, the ac
cumulation of oily rags and waste ma
terial and a host of small matters like
these are tho causes of a great many
tires and a great deal of loss. -Lumber
Trade Journal.
Bring in Your Old Ford J
truck for III
and we will convert into a one-ton
- S350 -
You retain all parts and equipment taken from
the car in making the change.
1 E.
H. Kellogg
County nprnl for
IIENPHK'KS TRUCK ATTACH MRNT
New Arrivals:
Florsheim Shoes,
Ironclad Clothing,
Hardeman Hats.
"Nuffced." .
SAM HUGHES CO.
HEPPNER : : : OREGON.
CECIL NOTES
C. A. Minor lias linisdied lutnb
iug at Cecil and ha moved nue
band to llio Dowerly rsuich near
Well Siu-inff.
L. M. Morgan of Rhoi Sidinp
was in Cecil one day I a tit wecli.
Orandinis Nash's dmr. Kriu.
wan run over and kilted ')' the;
t ruin last Saturday.
The Cecil viUiuL'D now Icis tin
advantage i.f h circulatiiii: hhu
ry uud many have sho.ud their
itilerctt by dra'Aiu;,' hooks Tin-,
information is k;vc o that ail
lovers of good wholesome litera
ture may have their want fully
fcdtisth'd
Cnclo Joo tNb'jru h i l.U ne a
Vela and lias been t.ilunsr h'svms
on runuitiff it. 1 1 o Ins harmd
to slop the critter withoMt
iuz whoa
!,.. i.-,,..t,i... ....1 ,f., rr0 iIIl'l'"T Friday
"'ww -; " baU .Sunday.
Incoming; tia'nj,'i r ;it.irtii .. . . .
. . . v- i ci i I TliCiss will ho a dance at the
from Ivfclocrf. Nevada. ' J icocd h ill h.Uuiday April I'Ut .
i a on of Mr and Mrs J. U I given ly Mr Taylor of th. June
Franklin mJ cumc hnu! to tak'?;ti'n.
charge of the ranch while his
parents are milking a trip buck
east.
Tho Cecil school pave uu Kat-;
or programme last Saturday
night in tlie hall which was very
entorlniiiiny and enjoyed by all
present.
W. II. Irani, our school teach,
or, irave a pood Kisier sermon
Sunday. Mr. (.rant will hold
sorvii i s in Uu' imii mi ."siiihUv
evrry two weeks. All are in
Vlt"d to a'lt lid.
Mr. C.nler i working at
( I ratid in a Mollons.
Mr farter's boy, Malvin. is
ntti'inl.i IT s'.'ti-M.I at 1 1 1 u (Veil
ha'. I
I Mr. and Mr. Wait Crawford
Jof Mork'au atteuded I'. ister mtv
j ice at t 'i cd Sunday
i Harold A!. alt mplna trip to
CoiiiinK
last
ly, but his modesty and the strength
of his love tied his tongue so that he
could say nothing to her.
And so ho danced and ogled and
ogled and danced, but never a word
could he say to the girl.
Mary had been keeping company
with Itlchard Doyle, a maker of armor,
but the moment he laid eyo9 on John
Ochiltree Doyle saw that she was lost
to him In favor of Ills rival. He drew
away sulky, thus leaving the field to
the man who had supplanted him.
The day after the Maying John
walled for Mary to come out of tier
father's thatched collage and Joined
her. lie managed to wish her "good
morning" mid said that the crops
promised to bo good and that one of
his cows had calved, but besides this
ho said nothing. Mary was a girl of
spirit and would not help him out. She
stild to herself that he should talk to
her like awy oilier man or she would
have none of him. lie continued to
j show her by his expression that he
j was enamored of her, and when he
! looked at her bis eyes had a melan-
choly expression..
Now, as soon as John got away from
i her his tongue was unloosed, and he
' could say what he liked, lie told his
i mother of his troublo and convinced
her that It was Impossible that he
should tell Mary his love and ask her
: to marry him.
"Then," said his mother, "Mary must
j propose to you."
I "She will never do that," sighed
.John.
I "She uiitst be made to. My son
wishes her for a wife, and he must
' have her. llcsldes, Mary Is a good
girl Btid will have n good dowry. 1
I wish her for a daughter-in-law. 1
have niado up my mind that, since you j
. are unable to ask Mary to be your !
! wife, she shall claim you for her hits- !
band." I
j "And how will you do that, mother?" j
"Never mind, so that I do It, We!
women have to get through the world
by exercising our wits. We are not
! men, to force our way, so we have to ;
i plan."
Things went from bad to worse bo
; tween John and Mary. Determined to
j force him to declare himself, she en
; con raged her former suitor. This ;
made John 111, and so great was his
ailing that his mother feared he would
i die. Slio went to Mary and. telling
1 her of John's condition and the cause,
begged her to do that wbleb was el
; pected ot the sterner sex-ask John to
be her husband. Mary rowed that she
would be no man's wife who had not
i the courage lo ask her, and. though
John might die, she would not do his
: part for blm.
Not l"ng after this a sheep belonging
to a neighbor was found In John Ochil
tree's fold. John was arrested fur
J sheep stealing and thrown Into prison.
I "The lad bus lost bis mind for love of
J i you," said John's mother to Mary. The
' lass was secretly troubled, but tossed
J her head and said that man who was
' afraid t a girl had no mind to lose.
J I John was tried and convicted and
I sentenced to be banged.
2 I Then Mary began to regret that sh"
j hud refused to bo persuaded. Hut It
2 i was now too late. Sbo bad driven
i John Into Insanity, for she believed
2 : what his mother said, or she bad uiilii-
I on I Ion n Hr bewitched III in so that ho
had stolen liop. She sat at home
mourning her sad fale at loving a man !
so dcfecllve. John's mother brought
a request from her "u lint Mary
would ! present st his elocution
Mary declared that alio could ii"t en
duro such sight and would lit go
lint she was at last persuaded to grant
this last boon to a innn she was now
persuaded the bad driven to the scaf
fold, and on the morning of the hang
ing sho went there with her lovers
mother.
A crowd was galbered around 111"
culpilt. John, with tho n.pe sroiliid
his nclc. had ascended a few steps of
the Isdder. lie stopped Slid, seeing
Marr below, said lo her:
"Mary, save, me!"
"How en ii I do that. JnlinT'
"It Is the law Hint If on about to bo
eieriited I claimed u tiiarrlago by
nrijr Woman b shell go fren "
"Is that " Mary anked of the
shei Iff.
"If you rl I in this man III mariisiie I
dare not hsnz Idm "
"(Mi, Man," rrM John. ' hi nn-fj
on lip!"
'? him." whispered tho cn'prlt s
mother.
Mart hr.ltelPil. "No," she nld at
list; ' let him bang."
John staggered, then seemed re'iev
ed. lis tllinld nimbly up the other
rungs of the ladder, and Ili sheriff
net atiout to swing lilra off when
Mnrf fried;
"Hold: I rislm thli tnso lo mar
rUfe:"
J,.hn s taken down, and lb" l"r
n, of hom tho on eotiidu t sH ib
o'hr wouldn't till dat!i wis linml
tient. fell In'o M'h other's iritis
Jotm'a m"thr Mi n'et) the Seep
i4 placed It la br f"ld to bring at-'it
ti e result aud form Mrj (o tnsk the
roltton. And Jt we ire to d the'
womtn bs'e tit heads, that men
bu t to acomi l!b tsa'tlu.
Quality, Service
& Sanitation
Our Fresh Meats are the best in the City. Our
Extension Cooling Plant assures Fresh Sweet
Meat at all times.
If you are eating oiu Hams and Bacon you
know how good they are. If you are not we are
both losing. Phone us your orders, we guarantee
entire satisfaction.
Citi Meat k CI Stop Co.
2 Johnson Bros., l'rops. 2
i J. H. COX :
i CONTRACTOR and BUILDER 2
Plans and Vstlmatrs Furnished fur All Kinds of Buildinas.
First Class Work Ouhi.
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AERONAUTICS IN WARFARE. ,
Why Napoleon Did Not Favor the Use
of Observation Balloons.
It is on record that the first eiuploy-
lni.'iit, of aeronautics to observe the po.
: sltlnns of an enemy were made during
I tl:io French revolution. It was n Dr.
Coutelle who produced bydrogpn gns
: from the decomposition of water. Ho
I had been Interdicted the employment
of sulphuric acid In tills preparation,
j as there was a lack. of sulphur for the
1 making of gunpowder.
! Dr. t'outelle was ordered to put him-
self at the disposal of fJeneriil Jour
I dun, who commanded the army of tho
! Sambfo and Mouse. On presenting
; himself to Duouesnoy, n commissioner
; of the convention, that dignitary rose J
i In wrath, exclaiming: "A balloon, a j e
bulloon in the camp! You look to nio !
! like a suspect, I am going to begin by e
I having you shot !" '
Coutelle returned to Farls, and his i s
balloons were afterward put to use at
! Bonn, at Coblenx and at Audornach.
At the last named place General Fter
nadotte, 'the ancestor of tho present
reigning bouse of Sweden, was invited
to go up in a balloon. "No," respond
ed that careful man, "I prefer the road
of the asses."
There was a school of aerostation at
Meudon, which Ilonapnrle closed after
his return from Egypt. As nothing
could prevent other nations from us
ing like air fliers, the balloons, he
claimed, might become an embarrass
ment to all tho armies, without any
special advantage to the French army
C'rl de Paris.
Make a Spceialhj of and Have Complete
Fulfillment for
House Moving
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Sensation
oreil enamel
Store
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beautifully col
;il (.'use Furniture
For subscriptions to tho "Ameri
can l!oy" magazine, see Kenneth
Itimi.s, llcppner, Oregon,
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Need Printed Stationery
of any description?
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-DR. K.J. VACCHAN
I K NT I, ST
I'lTiniinciitly localeil in Oddfellow's
lluiMing -
'HEri'NKR, OliKt.'ON
? ? ?
"Hobson'e Choirs."
ttobson's ch"Fe" tuny bet be
translated, "that or nothing." Tobias
tlnbson was a currier and innkeeper
at Cambridge, who ereoied the hand
some conduit there and set I led "seven
lays" of pasture ground toward lis
maintenance. Hut the story sboiit
him, as told by the Spe'tator, Is as
follows: "He kept a stable of f .rty
good catlle. nlnays ready and fit for
traveling. Hut w lin a man came for
a horse he was led Into the stable,
where there was groat i hohe, but was
obliged to take the horse that slooit
nearest to the stable door, so that ev
ery customer was alike well served,
according to his chaioe, and every
horo ridden with the same Juslhe."
Milton wrote two .pill. I. line epitaphs
upon this ei cenlrlc chars' ler.
Muddled Thinklog.
It would be foolish to say that a dy
namo ami an olc trl.- Hunt are the siiine
tiling, that green apples Is a irim si n
mi) nmih w ild IndUcMlon, that an nr
ehlloct's plan me the same thing h h
rolupleted builiblig or Unit e snrac j
tloti Is but another name for the social
Institution called the family. In the
BHino way It S an e( Ideio e of muddled
thinking to maloialn tbst being good li
snum thing an being ii-llgioiis. -Bents
id I. t'.ell in Allaolb-.
Why Ammonia Cleene Clolh.s.
A lllllloulll. 111.- gH-llt ! po K-lnoVI r of
the American p-ople, U really a nut
dlkvlttd 111 ali-r. It belongs to the
, alkali family, en I on d'-roni-i of lis
mineral orluiu t- b" f-w of all ..IN an I
ift-onNO, nhh-li rvpbbis the es'y way
It disposes of pois lloit ."Hp and v a
ter 1 aioioi sTim t.
rts'ive'e-l Teo Sin.
"I thoiiklil --lie km w ton'1"
"1 etpe't h" d" v I nss engage I
t' her st on., lino'."
"Itut she siiul'b" '1 o'l '."
'Ve. joii ,w, slie I href in over,
and tlo ii I d do t lake to drb k " -f't
I's'b li'his lo'pilrer
Impreved the Oepeftue.l.
"I 111 sorrt I skrd tie girl to 1 lesn
the trpet rder "
"Wlii ';'
"l,e tool, fifuoti pdmilra ti drn
l,i lire sed l" lioiits to mat I' ore
her finf'T I'Si's sfirrw aid-' ' I, "ill
e I "'ii r .lo'ltral.
Our Job Department is now
"in competent hands and wc
are prepared to do Commer
cial Printing of all kinds in
a manner lo please the most
particular people. Give us
a trial order and become a
satisfied customer.
I WKLI.S & NVS
I ATTOUNFVS-AT-hAW
:III'J1TNF.I!,
OltF.CON
S. U. NOTSON
k A TT 0 1 1 N K Y - A T I , A W
tlflicn in C0111I House
MIOITNKIt, OUK(,0N
Prices Right
Promptness
Appreciation
and
Good Work
sre what we guarantee. Curt
anyone do more?
The
Heppner
Herald
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and will he enlarged ar d
Ixltered in every way possi
hie. Our aim is lo make it
it local paper whii It will he n
welcome visitor in rvny
business hone and linmp in
Morrow County.
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