1 o 3 FARM IMPLEMENTS rTT m r an I T 1 TX (I JOI u eer Pis 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 n CUM n mnrmn k K KH U. UlUiJUJJ will supply you. "We have got it will get it or it is not made." The Face In the Well By EDWARD T. STEWART I am County Agent for TRUCK ATTACHMENTS 1 ion for Ford csrs $350 1 1-2 Ion for any make of car $550 2 ton for any make of car $600 Prices f. o. b, Hcppncr, Oregon E. H. KELLOGG, HEPPNER, ORE. Quality 5 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 our 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. City Meat& CoW Storaae Co. Johnson Bros., Props. '1 r I r -lif's &M T A - :'4 J . If Driving along a country road, since I had not watered my steel horse that Is, put water in my radiator tank for some time, I looked out for a ylace to flu it. I came presently to a farmhouse where a girl sat on a porch. I saw a well house on the grounds and, pulling up at the gate, asked her if she would permit me to flu my tank. She hesitated, then said: "You'll have to draw the water your self." "Of course I'll draw it myself. Why did you think I would expect you to do it?" "I wouldn't if I were you." "Wouldn't what?" "Draw the water." I looked at her curiously. She was dressed in white and black. There was a marked sadness in her visage. "Whv do vou advise me not to draw khe water?" I asked. "Because a face will look up at you out of the well that will freeze the marrow in your bones." It was evident to me that her mind was unhinged, but I was curious and encouraged her to tell me more about the face in the weU. She hesitated a moment, then said: "I had a brother. He and father didn't get on well at all. It seemed to me that the reason was that Ben came when father was passing into old age. "One evening father was lecturing Ben, reproaching him for the trouble lie gave. I was sitting in my room by the window. I heard high words be tween them, and then I saw in the gloaming Ben run out over the ground. It was nearly dark, and I could see him only as far as the well house. Father followed him there. The last I saw of them father's hand was raised to strike. I covered my face with my hands, and that is the last I knew of anything for a week. "When I returned to consciousness I knew that father had killed Ben and thrown him down the well." She paused and shuddered. "How do you know your father did that ?" "Oh, I know it, I know it !" She manifested such emotion that I gave her time to recover from it. When she had done so, she continued: "I felt what had been done, though 1 said nothing of it to any one. They told me Ben had gone away. As soon as I was able I went to the well. I dreaded to look down Into it, but I couldn't help doing so. I approached and put my hands on the stone coping and remained In that position till I could bring myself to look down at the water below. "I gave a shriek and fell to the ground. They all came running out of the house and carried nie back to bed." "What frightened you?" "I saw Ken's face down in the well." I needed no further Information ns to Ihe cause and nature of the gill's trou ble. I did not try to assist her out of her malady, but, going to the well, drew a bucket of water, tilled my tank and, having thanked her, got into my car and drove away. - I found It Impossible to get this girl out of my mind. A desire took posses sion of me to cure her ailment. Later 1 drove back to the place and got the balance of her story from her neigh bors. Her father and her brother had really had trouble. The hoy had fled, and the futher had followed him. The father returned to the house, but the boy had never been seen there since. It occurrH to me that the way to cure the girl whs to llnd the boy. I learned Ills name, but to find any Indl- I The Eastern Hide and Junk Company of Pendleton has a representative in jour city, by name D. L. Phillips. You can always reach him by 'dioning to one uf the hotels. We buy the following stuff: Mixed iron, all kinds of hides, all kinds of rags, auto casings, all kinds of rubber, brass and copper and also wool. We pay the highest price in the state of Oregon for this stuff. $15 per ton for iron delivered in Heppner. Take scale tickets to Victor Grshens and get your money, Mr. Phillips and this office will appreciate your patronage. Eastern Hide and Junk Co., 121 West Railroad street, Pendleton, Oregon. Telephone Main 4L Eastern Hotel, Heppner, Ore. Uf FAR M Y ANTED - Reliable experienced man and wife want to lease going wheal farm with slock and equipment for a term of 5 years or longer. En quire at the Herald OlUcu. (Uf MEN AND WOMEN-Do you want more money, $5 to $10 per day, all or spare time; easy con genial work right at home. Write today before your terri tory is gone. ,T. M. Coughlan, 725 Chamber of Commerce, Port land, Ore. fourth of July excursions Round Trip Tickets at reduced Fares on sale July 3 and 4, re turn limit July 5, to points within 200 miles on rail lines of UNION D PACIFIC SYSTEM 0. W. R. & N. Co. America's Greatest Hailroud Win, Mi'Mumiy. Ci. P. A. I'ortliuul Tickets and information upon application to J. R Iluddleston, Agent, Heppner Notice The manager of the Lexington hotel wishes to auounce that on July 1st she will .reopen Ihe dining room and assures the public of excellent service and desires their patronage. Meals 35 cents. Give her a trial and you will not go elsewhere. HAIL INSURANCE Is charged for by the season and. costs no more if written now than if written a month or two months later. Weather conditions indicate danger from Hail storms. At the present price of wheat you cannot afford to take chances on losing your crop but you CAN alTord to buy in surance to make yourself safe from loss. Insure now and secure the protection without delay. ROY V. WHITEIS "THE INSURANCE MAN LET US QUOTE YOU THE PRICE OF THIS HOME COMPLETE. The above picture represents but one uf D'A) different designs we are showing in our book of licuuliful Homes." Every design and plan the work of ex perts and not one item in modern con struction has been overlooked. Investigate Our Free Plan Service No matter v. l..it kind of building you hive in mind H'Miie. Lain. Sd". Grjn. cry. Uin or Mud all the perplexing de. U!t h ue been wnikt 1 out f..r yo i (H i: MKVPT. M.I WUT.MLST i, .f tn.ti'i I val-n; t" vou. mi cm i house your plan-, your in.iU i ul. compare value mid get ideas. PI,Sii I lonu u man ' vLm kmi s" at. l v, ill tall on you. HEPFHER PLAHING AND CHOP Hill HEPPNER : : OREGON FOR SALE 320 acres of tine raw laud hi Marion county. Ore gon, JO miles from iSilvortoii, 22 miles from Salem. Rest quality soil, lies well, practically all plow laud. Running water for stock on both quarters. Clo.ie to macadam rend, less than one half miie from railroad. Good Hchool, neighbors improved farms adjacent. I loine market for all products of farm at big logging camps farther iu interior. Land easily and cheaply piepared fur plow. A splended proposition to cut up and sell in smaller tracts or to develop entire. For par ticulars inquire al the Herald office lilf Frank Roberts returned from a visit to Portland Tuesday even ing. Thompson Bros, are installing a new plate glass front in their place of business this week thereby adding a needed improvement, Louis Pearson was a week end visitor at. Portland returning with Hugh Rran Sunday een ing. The cool weather providing during the lirst of the week is said by farmers to be ideal wheat w eal her. J. II. COX CONTRACTOR and HUILDICR I'hiiixand k.'stimatcs Funii.Jicd fur All Kimls of Huildiwp. Firxl Chi nx Work Oidij. Make a Siircialh) of and llarc (n)lcte Eiuiaiievt for Kellogg sells truck uients of all kinds. attach-blf SALE House Moving Wanted by big. strong, exper ieliecd man. iuh Wil li threshim.' crew. Wife excellent, exporien-! "('rc 's a '"hance to buy a going wheat ranch at a price that vldual in this bl world Is like InokltiK , t(;l CWJ wutl(s position as cook mi' y,;ar a m)l' W1" ln lnl1, 1 ,,avc u"'v' ranches and lord it to it., i.. - i .i. i I , . .. ... . .i ... . p , ... ... for crew. Address F. G rimes. "(; m" patriotic oniy to get uiese larms into ruiuvuuoii, in view Fossil Cre-on. " d , of the urgent need of the Nation for Rroad. I can't cultivate the " other two unless I sell this ranch on account of lack of capital and insullicient stock ami equipment. ThiM ranch lies 12 miles due North of Lexington, Morrow couiHy, Oregon, being the Kai t one half of Sr. , Tov n .hip 2 North cf Rang" 'J.r Last W. M., and in Oregon's R. sl Wh. at Roll. TIutc are good producing farms all around Ibis place. The awr age wheat crop in the United Stales is 12 Imi hols to the anv. Thin land in tliis section averages about lil'toen. Sonii'iiim s tho crops run as high as 25 bushels tut l.j is ultout. tin- au rap1. Ten acres of this ground is on a rocky side lull and suitable for nothing but pasture. Forty acres i i light sandy sod and suit able for rye, the balance is wheat land and a, neatly - I. Tho soil is dcp and rich atid if properly fanned will raise a or p. 100 acres in Pilueslem Wheat seeded this spring on spring plowing, liii) acres more summer fallowed 2"MI acres ready to sei d this Fall I' eiici i v iih hr, ,. u ire i fur a ui'uOle lu a bnystink. Tlio plrl hiel cprtaluly a niurkcil efTwt on inc or I would never hnv mi'li'Hiikcii 1 lie tHk. She was on my mind nil tlm while. I Biipiiose I Imil fallen In love with her. At any rate, I was under n Miell concerning her. Since I eouhl not illvert myself of my enthriillment I went to wnrk nc Ihoillciilly. If fieorK" Knullsh -that I wnt his name hioi not gnnn to Nnim I fnrelirn country, there tiw i cham e j I fnt a prfat deal of money ndvertls I Ititf, hut to no elTe' t. j Meanwhile the (Trent wrM war, 1 hroke out. Coiiwhlcrlnif the jo'1" I ter'a illn. ii'-rash'x, I lliomcht It pox j IMe that he inli'ht huie wMm '1 t. j have a hand In II. If to he would I iirolniMy have V'ne fo Camilla and en j ! I Med there. I went fheie anil, exam : ' Inhiif the r"lei of the dllTi'iont r" l teri. f'Hinil hi name mi the MIm of an I Infantry ri'iflmi-iit. 1 I 1.'Ul.e If inothllii; hie it of n. ' 'I'l' In if the yoiinit mull hlni -elf mult! lire the lm!M, no I Hiih Ic'thlli.! I fi 1 1 1 Ihe tiN' i. I l n l f mii'l. tut ' "ii 1 l".'le.l to if.i to mui . fuel hlni and I If I '(,ii!i ii t hi iicf Mm h me an mi l:" i f' r lil M-ti-r to a., to him W'l ile I nn inakliiti my reiir.'iti'Hi-. I m v ! a licitiir an nMiotiiciii' i t Ihn' !..r. IjikIMi of . the l!ii'-h ! I luiie e.i,. lied dro'ijlit d n .t I'f'i enemy In tlm dlr Til" l7'e . M I 'V to III l'i j r;i'lge to ,: ('cr i t take her to him The fmni'T a Imt to l e ( nniler"'l The lulirr I flllilMy effee'ed ,y t "I'jlf t relative of here, hoin I "no'lri I that If he i ht hroiher a'l'e ', "ouH pruliahly l fiirnl "( her nml ady. They lk l,r to I'rair e nn'1 ft' ni there to the IllitMl lll,e, where her I rother ear d lo her l:i lhefe.ii The i.rlii'ljial art of the mm a er ted it nice, tint a -n!n lei" fe.tn raMon illd n t eome f .r nuinv nv.i,th rif ritir afler hnt I hn1 dotie f r her I hi g'r ni ad' aMarfe In lr tiir,ir her I DULL AND SHARP SHOOTING PAINS Michigan Lady Suffered Such Paini In Back and Head, Cut Sayi Cardui Stopped Theic Cad Spells. Tnlrnvra, MW h. ;r. rhnx T. Kul er, of thla ilace, vriiei-. "in r.Ul I ,v di.-cinif the land in crop thin hca ,ot. rot rundown, and I F'ffei"d (.-lent pain ... Itli ho'h dill n'l ih;op t nhoo'lnK (imIiih. . nl,-' h'l'U mid h",o I v.aa wiiih and mold in.l ,- dinK BT'iond, aiid ' heiiid i-'i. tni n 1m I wi I' r I reidl r-i.ti't a' l" 'o I- oc A' time I v.m.iI I (..-. i. i Mint o'ild l. io I .a I I d t.i" I ; to I'd, and tnffeied I'Ci n i ' . . . I ll'i hii d lo II " ' 0. I 'id i pre.it 1 1 t "I' ' ! I" h " " fioi lh I In. I if "I I ni U '.eie aid r ii 1 1 i'.ii.i i.l (' ' H'i I'"'' h 'teller lli-'t If. Mi ni'li i.'iiiii'd and It V Otk Vila -V f"r lie ;id'll did me a nerld of i"- d. It l. iin o In I to il'h aed f iftifh lie - n t h id oii of tliofi' I 'id ai-ella eliue I h iV n t llfli to til'? R'lV H'll" li.'d'iTie 'll'', nr have ev.- d'.i'nn 'I'ler arid ivn I t' ti e' ! t'l do i v '.fk iIk'i' alonu I .". I ref' tii"T,d It to o'h'r 'itnen i li'-hl-. an the I- ri .'!-In i kno-a of for "rnen v',i i'f"r from female I trrrd:!"" i If o'i niff'-r fr-itn f-fiiil" troohl"'. f'iU'1" 0; dv. fi"l r,"l" f. f'arilMl on' rnd r It i t'i"r'i"i 'i trinl It ,'iM ht'li urn, e I' I oltKd t'l"! i' di of f 'lT "n en In tt'i J'l't ' JM. At f drnKi'" 1 Uj-K on iart, halanci' ( ao v. ires, iie'v pn.t well si t and lem-e in goo l : hape. Four room house, bunk hou:.'', n Mar, well, l ain lor leu head of hor.it :, burn for ten h'-iid of cow :;, corral, hi' ten Imu ,e, Splendid crop of potatoes, com, ( -tt 1 1 i. nud oh-r i';ini ii :n ii tn gio.'.iinj. I h e oiii' ! ainpli' of ulna! ii'ir Ivu f I hii'h imc. f .lune t h I , f oi think this round y won't r.'u an thing com'' and look lit it and ou will cham e 'ir iinml, f x ; t lo gi ' fiicii my nop this year nne ball of the pit that lama king lor the hind Mild thr itiiio'. etii'til and I l.a.e ). s , than oni l,ii nt i bo place in crop. ill gr. e po e , inn nnoi. .h.it. I . atd r hatM I or w ill si II with the (top and gie po , i ; ,, Inev, I'i e e of I Ull to he estimated. There i ; a farm for;al"ooe hall mil., wet of the ranch of HI u re ulmut the aim' uahly of land at .'" p. r ,.( re. Law land joining me on the !'orthea t fur sal" ut $ i.1"' per acre, others I.'''.'"'. This place m a bargain at the pn. . a l.e,. I'.uy it and I w ill move twi mih a t to my fithr r.im h Fine ; lo.'"' per acre, no stock or "pnpinetit in bid- d at tbu ('tic" and till rrop r-sTV'l. N'o tradet ion -id. I' d. l i ( f pim ha e puce rat) stand, balance uf $ lit','1 ra h. Addi. tall iti-piiii- to lh- o mi. r, C. fit.'V. U A K LI III! . i L1 Aiti-'on, t h i i on. - t