Mrs. Mary A. Long was born io Indiana May 21, Ib'.'i. Was married to Wm. Sprouls in 1854, and together they criiiswl tie plains to Ciilif'jrniii in l'id. n -inaining in that M;iU: for a num. ber of years. Later the fa in i I removed to Clackamas county, Oregon, again removing to Mor row county in 1874. In 1904 Mrs. Sprouls, who had been u widow for a number of .years, was again married to Hardy Long, a pioneer resident of this county, and had resided on their ranch on Balm Fork since that time. B sides her husband she left the following children, all of whorn were present at the funer al: Andrew Sprouls, of St. John; Will Sprouls and Mrs. Josephine Reasouer, of Monument; John II. Sprouls, of Cuprum, Idaho; Nlrs. Jane Andrews, of Lone Rock, and Mrs. Martha Wheeler, of Hood River. The funeral was held from the Christian church Sunday after noon and was largely attended, interment being in the Masonic cemetery. Christian Scientists of Hepp ner have closed a lease with Pre siding Elder Thoroughman of ibn Methodist church. South, for t,li use of their churc'i building on Chase street, where rt:guW.r church service are now held each week. The building h; s not been in use for several years except, for a shont time last sum mer when the Red Cross work nrs used it as a sewing room. Elizabeth Brown and Bernard Dougherty, pupils in Blackhorsc school, district 17. have been awarded honor bullous by the I'alfner Writing Method com puny for excellence in writing, the former receiving the senior and the latter the junior button. Mrs. LenaSnell, school superin tendent, received the buttons Monday and forwarded them to the winners Tuesday. SORCERERS B'JF.NED AT STAKE Custom of an Early Age When Thou sands of Unfortunate Students Were Put to Death. Iicllcveri that liv f m ! 1 1 liii'l h way to .into yi'il, I nit itl- lll'.M-Il deeper uml Street Improvement Work Commences Grade stakes for the new street piving have been set and actual Work of tearing up the streets and making them over again commenced Saturday with the pulling up of the concrete eros walks to get them out of the way. It proved to be some job and' it W is soon found that a team of hore, no matter how oowjrful. were of not much use. A big sleam roller was lioally Hied to tear up l he big coacrele blocks weighing some thiee tons each, and drag them out of th way. Roy Whiteis reports the sale a few days ago of the George Dyk Htxa ranch to W. G. and F. G. Moore of Yamhill, Ore. The con sideration was $15,376. Mr-Dyk-stra will remain on the place this summer and look after his own and the Moore cattle on the range and the Moores will take full pos session of their purchase at the beginning of winter. Alchemists ofieti Jeep thought tli'-y 'urn ljuse metals chemy Itself wm hrnu'ler than thK iiceonliii!; te a writ er. Jt was supposed nt this time that I here were S'-ven heavenly (indies 'he sun, moon. Mars, Mercury, Venus, Fupiter and Saturn and seven metals fiohl, silver. Iron, mercury, copper, tin and lead. There were also seven days In a week ami seven colors in a minnow. There were twelve sins in the zodiac, twelve monlhs in the year, twelve precious stones, ami twelve parts to the body. It seemed to the alchemists that there must he some hidden connection between these things of nature, and in trying to tied it they spent much time in wutcliiuL' the sky and In bending over their crucibles and retorts. Lairing ati age when superstition was rife such nocturnal activities could not fail to arouse suspicion, and to be accused of being a sorcerer was generally followed by burning at the stake. Many thousands of such un fortunate students were put to death during these dark centuries, but In spite of the dangers men secretly studied alchemy. 1 iMaa R6d Cross Nctes Workers in sit tendance at h'ed Cross headquarters Wednesday last; May P. Gilliam, Marv Fai ns worth, M-'sdatnos Claude Coats, I yer-, :i A iNoyes, .1 I'. Vaughn. 0 L Keilhley, Slacv Roberts, ,1. A. Waters, R W. Robinson, Win. Culick, W. M. r.arratt. C. L Swcok, I'hill Colin, Mniilie Kelly, S. K. VanVaetor. Took work home: Mesdames C. Jones. V Crawford, Githens, Ann Koithley, N. A. Clark, Culick. Judye Cornet t. lias bought him self a new 1'iuirk six, which would indicate that business is good in the justice court this spring. Mr ami Mrs. Victor Wigles worth were in Ibppn.r from Hitter Creek Wednesday on a Bliort business t rip. l T u:f i -Jr. V;SS&"1J.5 Z mmmm RUSSIAN NAMES WERE EASY PERSONAL EFFICIENCY Practically every factory, of fice and home are performing some kind of war service for their country. The degree to which this work progresses must he meas Mcd by the personal efficiency oi the individuals participating in it Personal efficiency recogni zes good eyesight as one of its first requisites. Your eyes are not doing their full duty unless they are able to see distant and near objects quickly and distinctly. It is for this purpose of ren ii'iing you perfect near and far vision in one pair of glasses that we recommend ICRYPTOIf IV. GLASSES IV. THE INVISIULE BIFOCALS Qscar Borg, Optometrist Pronunciation Not to Be Compared With Talk Between Baby and Parrot, Proud Parent Boasts. Iteference at a social session was made to lingual dexterity when Con gressman John M. Kvans of Montana, said he was reminded of a little Inci dent along that line. Down at the cigar store one night ' the regulars were talking about the I war and remarking how it gave out j something worse than face ache to pro- nounce the Russian names that appear In the news. "Those Russian names are nothing remarked n man named Johnson, with an expansive smile. "You just might to hear what I stack up against in my own home every day of my life." "What's that?" demanded one of the regulars, amazedly. "Do you mean that you have somebody In your family who can put a kink In those Russian syllable twists?" "Well, I should say that I have," rt joined Johnson. i on should come around some time and hear the bnbv and the parrot when (hey get to talli lug together." Africa Second Largest. Africa Is the second largest of the cnnllnenlal divisions of the earth, con tabling II.OXMKin square miles. Ku rope contains li.tiTl.noi; Asia, 17.170, HSO; North America, 7,1 lii.Oiid; South America, 7,,'t-l I. (Mil). At the outbreak of the present war, August, T,)l t, Eu ropean states had established protec torates over It. Ily agreement. (Ireat lirltaln controlled about :t.7tni.(MH) wpiare miles; I'rance, -1. I'JJ.oik) ; Ger many, it.'U.noo; Itelglum. '.niii.niio; Por tugal, "nt.iHNl; Spain. ."'.V'.nuo, with mi five ownership Ignored everywhere, 1 liese ureas or control have undergone material changes since the war began and no doubt will be further changed lit its conclusion, i lie inherent areas have been held and governed as col onies, the only politics being a contest among the uailous to obialn and hold us much as possible. It bus been what might he called In common phrase "n grab game" on a large scale, with a continent Ms the spuds. aft mm 1 W vf Jli Utah Lump Cordwood and Slabs : Soo A. WILLIAMS J Or leave orders with A. . P.anu.rd. S 1 42,000 Mor'-nw "t'ltf t ia ld ti) raise One II i'ld-.-.i and 1'orly Two Tlunisaed 1' i!.H sas lu r share of the Third l.ih erly Loan. M .,iv c! Morrow t'ountv 's ounvr men ii"o 1 1 -k 1 1 1 J. i h.-ir lives on tie- tiring In :e in the I ireat ll.ittli' now in pro im. ss in I'tatu'e. I'hey are calling upon oi !,i s!a'id hy titem and sup- t oi ( ,,,;r , !' ! - m , M T ill this ITIH. I'l l I'.c k is 1'il'ei it g all iH fai-ili!ic to t i'o, rntnent lor use tn tlh'ilrive coeiMi.-rcit g April 'ill. I et i:h all p ill tov-cther to raise the Mot lo.v t'otlt lV q.lol.l. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Cf h'EFPNER ' Ofiith to the Puppira. The details of the mulching from this life of four lirlmPe I'.i-'on bulls In the prime of their papp.vhond were ri'cited tthi'ti a wem-in nicui-d her married life In tin- emit of domestic relation In , York, "iinly last week." she said, "our bu'bi.a:. tin, had ti family that won!. I have b, a wurlh $-.''Hl If It leol tr..n. My husband went to a vcierimiii iu rvl the doctor tidd tif til If they wonbtn'l milk out of II Kl'iccr to pllt vei l,- I p his own nioiith. but a nlpp'e in h'n mouth and feci) them tbpl v:u. in-.' 1:1, e dog faniier do. At 111 ! he didn't even ant to do It." "Well," Mild the ellM. "and what lias Hint to do w lili the ca-c?" "Hccaiie when lie d -1 .!,, it, I ti'll you, the (logs died " Profitt In Shiphu 'din-i. The ale of the i I..it ( : . nu. 'lie tlrst o( it cemai' i-ie rani' r I nil! Solltll of Newport c(V -;!.,, o,,, ,v.ir began. Im broii-bt out f.,,- -j the Matiuliicturert' l! id ..,.. i,e rcmin l.nble piolUs t.. ( i ; !,, from shlpbiiUdlag and t!ic :!,, ,,f freight ohlp inul, r ,n ,i .t;.iii. The ceinpiiny uncle n i'e:- of '." er ci tit mi the Imihl'iig cf ''i. , ; ; ,,.r piHcha-or. ,! imc S, i, Jr., re- crhed JX'ixo frd.'ii f..r !!.. cM.ge to Italy l!h n t x U .,(, , ! Ui ti ..!d licr ! l'ref..-i ,., , ... km Af'cr d. ilia ttc .'! "" '. r i m : t eutltttliiii inn I pr..M .:!!, Brlc and iu'c tin' ( t n t. . 1 1 . . 1 him f i.Vmi In i inoi.'ti" Ail Ann r.o t, triilln liiii n.n'i I v.. W,-M. Iieiirne for tnnci ' llllllcfll eel" f. T I 111 pin Mtw " '-oi lltlil HI II Ml! !;),. ruritli! to tie- The t n-idt I- I o ' peril, n ef frn ' I ttii-n .team, tit n, -forel thri tuh the rk. tlui iiefiOcd, uml f u I lu C-.1.1 i t - 't '1111 1 t - 1 l the "Who Was Beau Brummei" Do You Know? lie was for many years the favorite of King George IV, ot England and the best dresser of his time. "The Beau" was not a dandy as we know the term in fact Lord Byron said of him that there "was nothing remarkable about his-dress except a certain exquisite propriety," He naturally led the men's fashionsand no more celebrated character ever lived ever had so much influence on men's dress as did Beau Brummel. The Beau Brummel Shirt is, like its namesake, noted for its exquisite propriety its perfection in style, pattern, fit and splendid workmanship. It is typical of the master of dress for whom it was named and you will say so as soon as you see one of these fine, really beautiful garments. When you put one on your back when you see how splendidly it adds to your dress; how it refines your appearance with a quiet elegance then you will be a convert to this better sihirt. Come in and let us show you the line we believe it will be much to your inter estyes, to your great advantage. mo & Company , li. , Y' -rt. ;i0- iOllll llll . u Ti. 1:111 II.- '... lllll lll .T -Li L.I I H' - S "sLr"- HI5 ""v.-F,li OS PiM AHv. H niton (or Suitor ivmmntw, I'lTiUtM, UfC(B J "-.-;' HUST!M IliirUBLICAN of MULTNOMAH COUNTY for UK3TED STATES Pfiuiariet May 17, 1918 Winning on His Record as a Citizen, as a Legislator and as a Republican Church Notices Culhilie C'liurcli Services. Sunday. Match 1- irst Mass. a. m. Second Mass, 10:150 a. m. I'lii is'.ian DocritH' ll:!ln h. m. l'.vcnine, Di votion, 7:150 p. m. llev. IV J. O'WouiU- 'l'l.i' I'edcruted Church Sund i.v Sclioul I'. iri a tu. . Uejruliir iiiiirninK mtviio U.tH Ti l iih1: "Whiit, aro our rel'uimix .. rv ices vvtii th to tlif fotnintinity. (.'lifisiiiin KndciiVdr 7;"ii ji. m 'I'i pic, 'Wliat and Mow loUi u l." I.ciulcr, Uillui Owrii ntnl Nfliic 1 ilk Jliliinr lender. I-dis IJc il l!vi'l-iP M't vicc, . III. Slltl. ; i t, I'li.titi-iitiKiml l iiilurc " II. A. N v i i, Pusier. Register! Register! Kpefifitratiou books will close April 17 and will imt reopen un til aftor the primaries. Persons who tiro in t reejisterol should reiut'tuber this date and act accordingly. We Produce Printing that Ph-ases at the Herald Shop Wall Paper Fifty close-out patterns in wall pnprr at greatly rppuend prices. Karly customers will hava best, selection. 4d49 Cask Fi itxiTt he Co. FOR SALK-Gulden Campries Ki'gs fer Hcttinp. IiKiuire of Mrs. (1. C. Aiken, Ho.x 112 Hepp ner. Oreiron. 47J51 A'i -,... i- ,;:. ' i c. I. 1 ,i.! t'lu intian Scierco. ( T.titian Si'erce services are h. 11 evt ry Sat,. lay at 11 a m.. , .lr.es. lay ;t S.ix p. Pi , in il e M.thcdist ihureh S.';'.h. '"i i l,:.se i'.rei t. A'l it.'., n s!' d ai' ' ;:! to flttet d thi s rv'i-i . l td: SAM! P.'laiel.Cl.i: : !-i:tr. 7 tii.'ei.s ,.!d; w. i:ht alum 170, A 1L W. SNt l.ii. j Little as Well as Big Stock Turn your attention to such livestock as Pigs, Sheep and Cows -as well as Beef Cattle. This will a fiord a splendid means of utilizing Udh extra lands and waste feed, and yoti will find the Farmers and Stockprowcrs National Pank ready to lend assistance wherever pos sible and whenever practicable. Your account here means that you are hclpirjr us in our work of developing this community. Member of Federal Kesorve System. Safety deposit Boxes '1 THE FARMERS AND ST0CKGR0WERS NATIONAL BANK 1 1 in rrM n. OM(,ON