f li I I I ip11 f3 ' Old Crusty's Chri stmas Br OLIVE HARPER I (Copyright, 1818, Western Newspaper Union.) . ISTKU, Mislpr! rionw hold mo .up so I cun nee." i 7 i ir "" uu- "i's ut u Wft'SR of four, blue witli cold tjfl'w Hrut (leslru to see tne wonderful display of moving toys In the show window of a large store. This strange request in the childish treble caused an old man whose face was lined tnd seamed with hard and unlove ly wrinkles to stop and look down. He was about to push the child away, but the little hands were raised with such utter confidence that In spite of himself he actually did lift her In his arms and gradually edge his way nearer the window through the dense crowd. The child looked and looked with staring eyes, as If she could not take in enough of the wonderful procession as It went around Its allotted space. The cold bands clutched tightly at the old man's collar, and the blue Hps were purted In an ec static smile which showed the tiny white teeth. The golden hnlr blew across the old man's face, and somehow he did not resent It, but when he had held her until the pro cession had gone twice around ho began to feel tired, for he was not young. As ho turned to make his way back through the crowd the little chest heaved with a great sigh, but ulie did not cry. The old man smiled a cracked and grudging smile as the child said: "Funk you you Is good." "1 good? fh, I don't know." He started along thinking It time that the child should be put In charge of her parents, but her tiny lingers clung to bis hand. "Where Is your mother?" he asked, "Muvver's di'inl. See?" And shu lked up a fold of her black dress to show. "Ah!" said be, suddenly choking Anil yet be bud gained the mime of Old Crusty In llic ih'IkIiImiiIiimmI where he lived alone, ami be wim also con sldered In be a stony-hearted miser, "Ami my favver, too," continued the clilhl, Mill dinging to his b.md Curious bow surroundings Inllu- elice one," thought be, "and bow (lie I'litiiusliisui or a crowd i - o ti nl c:ilis It ueiiilcr w hi't Kind ( lui mas b:l. wit fFM n I j istpS Ash rg- Hi 1 11 tie cheeks. The young lady at the counter was tired (lend tired, but the Christmas spirit was in her heart arid she handed two dolls, one dark haired, the other blonde, and each with white teeth show ing between the lips. The child chose the dark lml rud one. "Looks like niuvver," Khe said. Her happi ness was as complete as that of the young mother who clasps her first born to her heart. The old man lost some more wrinkles as he watched j her Ineffable delight. The young lady said gently: "Perhaps you would like to get i your little girl some ah shoes and ! warmer things?" I "Thank you, miss, she? shall have j them, for as you say she evidently ! needs them, ltut she Is not mine." When a big bundle of nice warm garments and a woudertul pair of red shoes had been made up the man thought she might possibly be hun gry. So they made a queer little group at one ot the cozy tables. The baby, for she was scarcely more, said: I likes you. Will you tuke me home, and my dol ly?" "Yes; if you will tell mo where it is," his face softening In spite of himself. Tint he soon found that the child had no idea of where she lived, but by degrees he learned that "Muver wus tooked away In a big box," and she had remained with Mrs. VUklns. This lady appeared to have several children of her own, and she had "told Mlsser VUklns that she couldn't bo bovvered wlv' Mary, so she tooked ine out and I got losted." As tho innocent little Hps formed these words Old Crusty said to him self: "Heartless creature namo Mary deliberately lost this lovely child. Tender little thing! I must take her home for tonight anyhow, and look for her people tomorrow." l!y the time he had made this reso lution the wunnth, the good bread and milk and excitement had been too much for little Mary and she lay asleep In the cab which the "miser" had called. No one claimed n lost girl, mill Old Crusty wild dally : "1 really must seek her relatives." but he never found them, and It was not long before the little girl called Ii I tn grandpa, but before that she bad kissed away all his ugly wrinkles. And they are very happy. mil iFtrst G!l?ri0t8ujflg $0. And there were in i n i I' ,)V ;.--.' cat. s It-clf. I i - ' i 1 " ' , will I . , ., ne- &i V; h U !,.:' :'.,!" " r'Vri f ' 1 " 1 1 ' V J :T T V""M 1 M;"' 11 V.'. V, P. -..I'." ' ' "Ulv.l! eliecf ' m!litin to II. r dolb. ml m jfe abiding in the field, keep- $ ing watch over their flock by night. . m And, lo, the angrel of the v i Lord came uoon them, nnrl Vi- the glory of the Lord shone W round about them ; and Kii tV,o ,or. , c : ,1 r. y w.it ouLt aixdju. 1$ And the angel said unto H tAiiil, itai liUL., iUl, UCilUlU, m I bring you good tidings of o j great joy, wnicli shall be to y ; fi all people. M ML Jt or unto you is born this x!V jtS day in the city of David a SjJ Saviour, which is Christ V the Lord. M aj t.: i 11 i IV j nuu imo &lldu uc a sign viyl jfcunto you. Ye -shall findffl xnc oaDe wrapped in swaa- uniig Humes, lying in a ffc manger. And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude $ of heavenly host praising uoa, ana saying, Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace. i? ETOOd will toward men And it came to pass, as y the angels were gone awav 5& S from them into heaven, the f shepherds said one to an other: Let us now go even unto Bethlehem, and see ffi pass, which the Lord hath tf inauc Kiiuwn unto us. r na tney came with pjj naste, and found Mary, and Si Joseph, and the babe lying W. in a manger. Anrl when tnv hA omh it. thevmarlt the saying which was told 15 jIj. iuuu wiiicinnig xiie cnua. (t ftj And all they that heard vhj it wondered at those things J which were told them by Sfl the shepherds. Sr But Marv keDt all these jft things, and pondered them in her heart. tff And the shepherds re turned, glorifying and praising uoa tor all the SA things that they had heard ana seen, as it was told $ unto them. tit. Luke ii R.yn V -m MM ii HA Ilets,. bnVl.M' 111 the w 1 1 ; 1. "I dllloiii, I licv cr 1 : 1 !je,l ,,ne." "I. el'- Ill-Id. . ' slid-1. nlv the dd mmi, ..an,. ,,f id,. uuloM'ly wrlih kbs il:sii.,riiriiig. Tbey went Into the iToudcd lore. 'Let Hon little (Irl have iinytlilng he wants, luiss," mid old Crusty. The blue ! sloa e like (.tar, ami K delicate pink bl.xxncd in the lit- tv 1 , . ' V . ... ,i. 1 j ; KY&rl A Good Business Man. A commercial traveler bad taken a large order In Scotland for a consign ment of hardware and endeavored to press upon the canny Scottish, man aicr who bad given him the order n I'brlstmas gift of n box of Ilavanu ci gars. "New," he replied. "Pon't try to bribe a man. I cmliia tak them mul I am a memlxT of the kirk." "I'.ut will you n..t accept them as n Christmas present?" "I ciidna," said the Scot. "Well, then." said (be traveler, "sup pose I sell yni ibe iiv:i's fr mendy llo'idnal snni say, :ip. nce?" "Wecl. Ill !i;,t e:.s-,.." Seel, "sill.,, yon press ICC, ami, lll.lng to r. ra-e an o:v,-r wed I think I'll be lal ni,' two how the not nieiuit. St. Nicholas , I In Camp 'Twas the eight before Christmas and all through the camp Xot a sound could be heard but the sentry's tramp, tramp. The bovs were all sleeping quite snug in their bunks With occasional snoring in good solid chunks. Some were a-drcaming of homes far away And mothers preparing for the world's holiday : Others of sweethearts and what they might send To brighten the day and hap piness lend When all of a sudden there rose such a clatter, All sprang up to see what the world was the ' matter; They rushed to ward the trenches ex "pecting the Boches, 'Aching to give them some rather rough punches When what to their wondering eyes should appear But a convoy deep loaded with Christmasticle cheer Parcels, and boxes and everything good While high on the pile old St. Nich olas stood, A-bowing, and smiling, and beck' ning to all And easily looking as though he might fall. His face was familiar to all within sight, lie was given no challenge, so great was delight. With a wink of his eye and a twist of his head lie gave all to know they had noth ing to dread, For pausing a moment, he went s t r a i g h t to work, And selecting a package h e gave it a jerk And sent it a flying while ca 1 li n g a name, As the boy it was sent to was answ'ring ine same; Then to one and i another a par : eel he guvp. j Till each hut was still as a newly made grave As the boys, filled with joy nt tho ' gifts they received, Hugged them and kissed them, us thotigh they believed Those gifts were 'most human. And Santa b oked on Tight ".ripping his- vlnvl and toot ing his l...rn, Slill I- w;::' and (..irling; h, n tutfe d to the right And c.-'l "Merry rhr;! and "t a'l a e.,l niris." Cash for Xmas This is just what a Savings Account here at the Farmers and Stockgrowers National Bank an be made to represent to youj- wife and. youngsters. Any amount will open a Christmas Savings Account and we'll give you a passbook con , aining that "Holiday Cheer" spelled in dollars and cents. ' We pay four percent on time and savings accounts. Remember the third payment of 20 percent on your Fourth Liberty Loan sub scription is due December 19th. Farmers (EX. StocKgrowers National BanK .Mti Z$&Z Zibt. Heppner Meat MarKet H. C. ASHBAUGH, Proprietor . (SHI Si 6& A Chrlstmai Wlh. TlintiKh He ii.i'ut- v.-ry celd lii-r a wiirm v, rv el, I, M.iv -eiif ( lnlMm.ui d.iy l o im rrf Vi-ry-V ry-Vcry. .l.,s- ,. A Ntcf ty. will inneni; m, n N n rlrai nei-cssy of reitseinible II vinij." .Vrt obl l'-enm-tt. fOOOOOOCCCC OCOOOOOOOOOCXX) Some say that ever gainst that reason comes Wherein cur Saviour's birth was celebrated C The bird of dawning singeth all night long. So hallow'd and so gracious is the time. r 1 1 . anaKespcare. L Now open for business in our New Shop on East Side Lower Main Street, with a complete stock of the finest quality of ij Beef, PorK, Mutton and Veal Call and give us a trial order. We will treat you right. HEPPNER .... OREGON Holiday G reelings We wish to extend the compliments of the season to all our friends and customers as well as t6 express our appreciation for their pat ronage during the past year. W e are prepared to cater to all of your holi day wants in our line and assure you that your orders for holiday supplies entrusted to us will have our very best attention. Heppner BaKery II. C. lioWLTXG, PROPRIETOR Home Products for Heme People ! WE MANUFACTURE White Star Flour, Whole Wheat, Graham, Cream Middlfngs, Roil Barley and aS! Mill feeds GENERAL STOHACE AND FCRWARDING HEPPNER FARMERS ELEVATOR CO. Tpo all my friends and patrons I wish to extend the compliments of the season a very Merry Christ mar and glad and Happy New Year. ROY V. WH1TEIS. n i 1 n ft ft I n t .1-' Id