PAGE SIX THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON Tuesday, April 8, 1919 ANTIQUITY OF DECORATIVE ART i Strange Sources From Which i Pigments Used by Modern i Painters Are Derived. I PRESERVATION OF SURFACES -1 Crude but Effective Proceeeci Employ J ed by the Egyptian and Creek of Pliny' Day Noah Prudently Waterproofed the Ark. PAINT ASAN ASSET, Bankers Say They Lend More Money on Property When Buildings Are Well Painted. AN INDICATION OF THRIFT. One Concern Advance 25 Per Cent. More If Repainting I Don Every Five Year. Uncle Sam Sets a Good Example Whether paint was invented In an swer to a need for a preservative or to aneet a desire for beauty is n question fully as knotty as the ancient one hIow tiie relative time of arrival of the chicken or the egg. It was Invented. though, and It serves both purposes equally ; so whether it is an offspring of mother necessity or an adopted son of beauty remains forever a disputed Question. 1 The first men, cowering under the fierce and luring suns of the biblical countries, constructed rude huts of iwood to shelter them. The perishable jnature of these structures caused rapid lJecay, and it Is probable that the oc- 'cupants, seeking some artltlclal means jef preservation, hit upon the pigments lof the earth in their search. It Is pel jhap natural to suppose that It iviis jthe instinct of preservation t hit t led men to the search, although the glories of the sunsets and the beauties of the rainbow may liuve created a desire to Imitate those wonders in their owu dwellings. The earliest record of the npplicu ;tlon of a preservative to a wooden structure dates from the ark, which Cta, according to the Hlble, "pitched ltltln and without." The pitch was a triumph of preservation whatever It lacked a a thing of beauty. ') Decoration applied to buildings first (tomes to light with ancient Hahylon, (whose wall were covered with repre sentation of hunting scenes and of combat. These were done In red and the method followed was to paint the scene on the bricks at the time of manufacture, assuring permanence by taking. Strictly speaking, this wa not painting so much as It was the earliest manifestation of our owu fa miliar kalsominlng. , The first Hebrew to mention paint ling la Moses. In the thirty-third chap ter of the book of Numbers he in struct the Israelites, "VVheu ye have jiassed over the Jordan Into the land of Canaan, then shall ye drive out all the Inhabitant of the land from he fore you mid destroy all their pic Iture. ..." At later periods the Jew adopted many customs of the peoples who sue cesslvely obtained power over them ud In the apocryphal book of the Maccabees Is found this allusion to jtbe art of decorating, "Vut as the iiihh ter builder of a new house must care for the whole building, but he thut vudertaketh to set It out and paint It, must seek out things for the adorning thereof." Although Homer gives ciertlt to idreek for the discovery of paint, the illusions to It III the bonks of Moses, the painted mummy cases of the Kgyp liana and the decorated walls of lluliy Ion and Thebes (it Its origin at i period long antecedent to the Oreclaii ra. The wall of Thebes were paint ed l.iHHI years before the coining o 'Onic III ml Oirlst and ll!Mj years before smote hi blooiuln' lyre." The tlreeks recognlxcd the value of paint as n preservative and made use jf something akin to It on their ships, I'lliiy write of the mode of boiling wax and painting ships with It. after which, he continues, "neither the sea, nor tli wind, nor the sun can destroy the wood thus protected." The Itomana, being essentially warlike people, never brought the dec ration of bull. lings to the high plane It had reached with the Creeks. Knr II that the ruins of I'ompell show many structures whose murul decora tion are In fair shape today. TI colors used were glaring. A Ida liackgroiiiid was the usiiul one ami the j combination worked thon-on red, yel- 1 low and blue. In the early Christian era the use of mosaic for churches kiAnowhat sup- ; plnnie.l mural painting. Still, during ! the reign of Justinian the Church of faint Hophla was built at (Yimtunilim- 1 pie and Its wall er adorned wit ti paintings. I In modern times the uses of paint have come to be as uiiiuerous as It nivrlad shade and Mnts. Taint I unique In that It name .tin no svno- . nyiii and for It there Is no substitute J material. Ilrvad I th staff of life, but j paint I the life vf the sis IT. j Mo one think of the Ulterior of 1 wooilen building now ricrpt In term I of paint coated. Interiors, too, from ' tainted wall and stained furniture' down to the lowliest kitchen ulcusll, all receive their protective entering, j Uteri, so often associate! with cement 1 rr enforcing, Is :llitei betoie It goes to give solidity to the manors, tun-d ; Itoiie The hug girder of the skv s rspers are daubed an ugly tut el. I- 1 rlent red underneath the sjrfme coal , f black l'erhap the rt eiample f ttie value of paint on tel la found ' Is the venerable HrtH.klyo bridge, on which gang uf painters la kept go- lug roiitluuully. It Is scarce possible te think of Does It pay to paint carefully farm buildings? Does It add to the selling value of a farm when buildings are properly kept up and regularly paint ed? A careful inquiry of a number of leading bankers In the Mississippi val ley Including such states as Iowa, Illi nois, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and Mis souri, reveals the fact that in nearly every case the bankers did not hesi tate to say that they would lend all the way from 5 to GO per cent, more on land where farm buildings were well painted and kept In good condition. They maintain that well kept-up and well painted buildings and fences are an indication of thrift and that the thrifty furraer la a good client, and to him money can be safely loaned. An average of the returns from these bunkers shows that the Increased loan value because of painted buildings is around 22 per cent. Some of these bankers make Inter esting comment. A Michigan concern says that, while not especially pre pared to advise definitely In response to this inquiry, the ofllcers would loan more money on farms where buildings were painted than where they were not so treated. This bank also finds that where houses, barns and fences are well taken care of the farm Is u 1 profitable proposition, and hankers In j general consider the farmer a good ' client. Another Michigan bank says farm buildings 0'it of repair aud needing paint Indicate that the owner Is slow pay." Such farms are rated at about one-third of the assessed value. for loans. Where the farm buildings are in good shape the rating la one half. The president of a middle west ern bank says that when real estate loans are considered, painted buildings are always taken Into consideration In making an estimate. The general ap pearance of the property surrounding the house and barn and also the fields and fences would be carefully observ ed. He further says that he ha no hesitancy In saying that he would ab solutely refuse a loan nn fnrm where the buildings were not kept up and well painted. In bis Judgment, un- palnted farm buildings would reduce the loan value lit least 2.1 per cent. A Minnesota banker says that he is much more willing to loan money where the buildings are well painted. In his particular case he believes that he would loan 20 per cent, more than If the buildings were not properly taken care of. A fanner who will keep his buildings painted ttikeg a much deeper Interest .n his work than one who does not. Another Minne sota bank says that well painted build ings have resulted In securing from bis bank soiiietlmis as high as 2.1 per cent, more money than where the buildings are not painted. An Ohio concern says that It will loan 2S per , cent, more money on a well kept farm where buildings are painted lit least once every five years. A southern Illi nois bank says that It has no lived rule about this, but It does make a de cided difference when owners of farm lands apply for loans. If the buildings lire well painted and thus well pre served the loan rate would not only be cheaper, but the amount of money borrowed would be larger. A northern Illinois bank does not hesitate to say that It would loan fully fiO per cent, more on a farm where building were well painted and In good order than where they were not. The vice presi dent, who answers the Inquiry, goes on to say : "There probably are many farmers good ftmu.ctully and morally who penult their building to remain uiipalutcd, but as a rule the most sub stantial people who live In the coun try keep their building well painted." An Iowa bank, through It vice pres ident, states that It would make a dif ference of at least 2.1 per cent. In fa vor of the f:irm with pnlnte! build ings. Another Iomh concern says that It would make n difference of at lent 20 per cent. All this being true, It ! perfectly ev blent that It Is a good hus'ness pmp Itlon lii keep the farm building well painted They not only look belter ami are more pluming to th toil the fnrm n uiitage. the I otil l grei liutldlMfs IhrniM-hri Would Inst much longer and newl less repair The American Agriculturist. VIEW OF 11 S. r.APITCL DURINQ PAINTING -gWM-j if i r asssi t PAIN The dome of the United States Capitol at Washington is kept In excel lent condition by painting tt every few years. For this work forty painters are steadily employed for three months' time. Over five thousand gallons of paint are required for one coat. The reason for painting the Capitol dome at regular Intervals Is to prevent disintegration of metallic surface. THE COSMETIC OF THE INANIMATE. HI am the saver of surfaces. ,1 am the world-old preserver. TINoah knew me, for he pitched the ark within and without. llThe Pharaohs sought me as an adornment for their tombs their mummies endure because 1 conserve. HI am the woad of the ancient Britons: their blue battle hue. Because of me the treasures of the Sistine Chapel defy efface- ment. HI am the keeper of the antique.. HI am the servant of progress. HColumbus found me bedecking the savages who watched him plant Ferdinand's banner on the shores of New Spain; and the very sails of his caravels resisted the elements of the West through my aid. 'iTlie pioneers westward wending their way daubed the prairie schooners with my protection. HI am the royal robes of civilization's monarcha, Steel and Lum ber. HThe taut wings of the airplane gleam under my protective veneer. HThe sullen dreadnaught and the homing transport plow the seas impervious to corrosion because of me, HI waterproofed your agents of destruction, the bullet and the shell. HThen I drew the mercy of my concealing camouflage over your hospitals. 1!1 glisten on the homes, and on the barns, and on the cement surfaces. H Where life is, I am alive. H Where death and decay set in my absence hastens them. HAnd my mission is to preserve. HSaver of Surface, I am PAINT! With the approach of Spring everybody feels that they should get busy and clean up around home and one of the most essential things to do at this time of the year is to give your house a through overhauling: in the painting line. We have a fine line of Heath & Milligan House, Barn and Roof Paints on hand and would be glad to discuss your paint needs with you. With house cleaning time we call attention to the ladies of the many uses of Sunshine Varnishes A preparation that does not require the services of an expert painter but can be applied with suc cess by any lady and it will work wonders around the house. We have it in all colors. Creolite Floor Paint preserves the floors and makes the work of floor cleaning much less severe. All colors. MINOR & CO. Preserve Your Buildings Do you know that a new coat of paint will add nearly 25 percent to the life of your building? That if you repaint your buildings every five years financial men would consider your build ing better security for a loan than your neighbor who never takes the trouble to have his buildings repainted? i'hat if there was no value in the effect of Painting the United States Government would not spend thousands of dollars every few years in repainting the capitol and other government buildings. And yet there is another and equally important value to the repainting of your buildings and that is Your Own Satisfaction in knowing that you are doing your share in beautifying the com munity in which you live and that you are do ing full justice to your oKvn investment. Let me submit plans and estimates for repaint ing your house this spring. JOHN. H. LOCK PAINTER AND DECORATOR, HEPPNER I ft y n f 1 ft I ill m 1 j 1 NOTICR TO TKKSI'AKSKKS Notice Is hereby given that hunt ing, fishing or other trespassing la forbidden on my ranch situated on Willow creek and Halm fork and ad joining the city of Heppner. All trespassers on my property from and after the publication of this notice will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. FRANK M0N0HAN, Heppner, Oregon, Martfi 25, 1919. 'Jt 47-60 Til If If LOSSES SOI LEG LOSSES SURRY PREVENTED laCKtta rius tmh. rIUW i prftrtd tr western tt' men. beci arotatft w!rU)f -3 VBSCineaj mi ff WrfttlDrhooaTlvtuiOttrttlmoBtatg. 1 o-cot lacmif mil, 1 1 .uu fiO-dua Dkc. ftJictltt Plllt. 14.00 I 'a ai.y 1nf it, tml Curtsw't lmpk( fend ttrosjf. Th upfl'"ttT o CulMt prwlum Hlu t ot If yrartwl tpftt!liinf Vttr iNU Al tRRi'Mt ONLY. (NUttl OM CimU t II WoUsuuU, Herald only tu.uu u yem. TT The Paint Season mind is the value of for the ' . ''! inn, limn oener re plnmini! to th imner, kj I would sell tn better ail- k loan value of the property X restly IncreiiM'd noil the 1 PAINT AND ILLITERACY. 1 Curiou Fact Com, tt light That Le ealitif la.t Using Book Avoid Paint Alts. i oils fsrt Pj WM.Iilmton. IV 0 A ruri lins lw hrotittht to HkM h the IMn 11. tl. 'luil lliitriiu and ti e ilureuu of In luirisl llin-iiri I) I rri' It a thnt In Hie slates herr illleisi'y l most r'sletit piilnl It, leul ux-.l Tle point referied to l the mlMin.Hi nr turn variety, of course, for Hie hsi k midhU rountrlr liaie 110 uen, fur the floer plk'iueiit or fu lal i!iminent ll la true, though, tlmt In the 4-vtlons of all ststea utiere ulilt Illiteracy Is hUlct pIi,i,m homes ere rare and alntil manufactured ar- piiinird on f I ti Utl nat and I srm are tide lili b doe not inet paint some- p'lirtuallt uoLnown. I'rot My the her In Ibw course of It construe-j Illiterate do not use Lslnl ou their 'tlou Ko has 1 slat roB late lbs : t-uMilinf tn'sue tl rv ilo not uader very BuariMw of eur Ihr. j stiiil Its value a a "i iitl 'I'his is i he time of the year when the spirit of cUanmir gets everybody and the first thing that .should conic into vour painting up your premises. We arc cxculisive agents in Heppner famous Bass-Hcutcr Paints these paints arc recognized as the very best that can be bought and we offer you them in every tint and shade. Yc also carry a full line of KYANIZE in all shades. This varnish is made for the particular housekeeper ht wishes to touch up the little t.laces around the house that are not sufficiently large to call in a painter. And for retouching the furniture where it has become marred. Le. ts diHiPiMratc them to you. We would be j;lad to talk over your paint neejs with vou. PEOPLESHARDWARE COMPANY n in M i if 1 ! pring I arnc as Paint Time Say Mr. House Owner Isn't this weather getting Into your system and making you long to see the old home shine again like It did when It wa newT Don't you realize that a now coat of paint would bring back all Its freshness that It would attain have tbat new appearance of which you were so proud when you first built It? This Is the time of the year to start tat work and you know how badly it needs 11. We wish merely to call your attention to the fact that we have a full line of standard paints every color or tint that you possibly coud think of. Besides every thing needed for the Interior decoration of your home. Of Interest to the Ladies We have a complete line of Chi nam el for touching up and re Bnlshlng those old piece of furniture that you prise so highly and this work wilt come right along with the spring house cleaning. These varnlshis are prepared so that they do not require the services of a painter and you no Idea the amount of good you can do In one room with a few of these color. We've every one you could want. Gilliam & Bisbee I HERALD WANT ADS GET THE BEST RESULTS ttME IS A0 l.irr l TALK TAINT TO YOV Tt I K K ti I I i 1 1 i