Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, April 15, 1919, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, April 15, 1919
HOW CLEOPATRA'S
QUESTIONNAIRE
ANSWERS WHICH WILL SOLVE
PERPLEXING PROBLEMS OF
THIS RECONSTRUCTION ERA.
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New Process Invented to Pre
serve Surface of Monclith
in Central Park.
HIEROGLYPHS OBLITERATED.
Rigors of Western Climate Caused
Khedive's Gift to Disintegrate.
Painting Ancient Obelisk With
Special Preparation Stay
ed Oecay Ruined Por
tions Restored.
New Yorkers awoke one morning to
find In tliclr breakfast headlines the
news that u zealous park employee had
discovered signs of disintegration on
the surface of the city's most treasured
antique Gleopa Ira's Needle. Photo
graphs revealed that the monolith was
peeling, large pieces of sandstone hav
ing fallen from the tall shall, carrying
with them part of the prized hiero
glyphs. London's twin sister of Cleopatra's
Needle was reported as resting coni
fortahly and endurlngly on the banks
of the Thames, and the rival port won
dered whether a preparation would be
found to slay the attacks of their
harsher climate.
Kucli a preparation was soon forth
coming. A new 'alnt combination as
a preservative for stone was Invented
THE OBELISK.
d It to its S
XjHltlon, "I Ss
le of nearl
It WH8 It
rifr into nn. '
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The Olifllflk was presented to the "lity
of New York by the Khedive of Kgypt.
Lieutenant Com- '
minder (lorrlng. II i;
B. N., afler a three
yearB' effort, obtain
ed DoHseeiHlon of It
and moved It to Its
present posit to
an expense
I on. olio.
11a V HWUI1K I" t.
altlon at noon, Janu- '
ary 22, 1881.
The height of this .,
monument, from baie
to tip. la M feet, 2
Inches. The mean
urenient of the base
sgtiure through 'ts
axis, is 7 feet, ,
Indies. The entlru :..
weight of the mono- -
ltth la 1'J tons. ,
Hlnre It was quar-
rled near th torrid ; .
-one, It has traverm I (
ttie entire lenKth of
Ksypt, most of that v
of the Medlterra- .
neau Hea and the .
width of the Allan
tic Ocean a die-
tanee of 6.4H0 miles ,:
proving Itself a llrst v
rate tiavetur for one
whose age lias ex- '.
c e s d e d thirty-five
centuries. In the
course of Its exist
ence It has seen fl
fnaraon enn nia noai
going to their de-
structlon In the Ited
Hea. Hhlshak
las to the
of Jerusalem
byses desolating the
land; Herodotus.
I'latoand other Oreek
students encaged In f
tors: Alexander
Ureal on his vlctorl
uua 1 1 ptd 1 1 I
through the land
iloMheu; six and
Cjuery. The government has launched
an educational campaign to encourage
building In order to put. more men 10
work. Would not a similar movement to
show how the old structures can be best
and most economically repaired and made
good as new also help?
Answer. It is lenrned that such a
plan is In effect and :s linked dl.-ectly
with the Washington propaganda
Industry must be turned back from
works of war to the ways of peace.
lOmployment must be found, In the
meanwhile, for those whose occupa
tion has been interrupted. There Is no
real surplus of labor in the United
.States. Rather there is a shortage,
which would be acute If normal condi
ditlons were already restored, und one
step towards restoring them will come
with resumption of repair work.
Government restrictions, Imposed by
the necessities of the war program,
have for many months past retarded
or altogether prevented construction,
Improvement and repairs. These re
strictions are now off, und there is
scarcely a town, a city, a factory, a
dwelling or a farm that does not reveal
a crying need for prompt attention.
Nothing delays such instant action ex
cept the feeling that prices are high
for the time being and may be lower.
That Is not logical. No matter what
it costs to repair, the cost is less than I
the cost of neglect. No mutter what j
1 lie cost of paint, the wind and the ,
weather will collect a higher bill In
deterioration and decay.
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THE QU1NCY MANSION, QUINCY, MASS., BUILT IN 1635. .
America's classic example of a clapboard building preserved for ovp
t'o hundred years by careful nnd frequent painting. It lias secret panels
chimney staircase und hiding places, 'said to have been used by smugglers,
l.uter the' home of great statesmen and of the famous belle, Dorothy Quincy,
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Query. What do you think of pulnt as
an Investment, aside from the appearance
It lends? Does it really PAY to paint a
house regularly, say, every three or four
years?
Answer. Good paint properly ap
plied when needed Is the main tiling in
making a house last long and well. A ;
house worth $2,500 can be painted at a i
cost of about $125. In CO years that !
house will need about l!i paintings, '
the totul cost of which will be $l,8il,ri. j
Left without paint, such a house would j
fall Into complete ruin In 80 years. Bo j
taking CO yeurs as a basis for our fig
ures we find that with paint a home
will last that time In good condition
and will cost, plus paint, $4,370, With
out pulnt the house would have, to he
rebuilt at the end of 30 years and
would be reudy for another complete
renovation when the sixtieth year ar
rived. Cost, without pulnt, $0,000 for
n home reudy to fall to pieces. Does
regular painting pay? As the old
Dutch adage says:
"PAINT PAYS FOR ITSELF."
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SAVE THE SURFACE.
Save the surface and you save
nil. Disintegration und decay,
tire conditions- which usually w
w start at the surface of any mil-
terinl. Protection against de-
w lerloratlon or rot of substances,
therefore, should begin witli
care of the exterior. Provided a
material does not carry within
Itself the element of sure decay,
proper surface protection will
undoubtedly lengthen Its life.
THE PAINTER'S BEST FRIEND
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Of nil the many liquid sub
stances which ciin be used for
the binding of paint or dry sub
stances which when dissolved In
water are used as vehicles for
pigments none fulfills necessary
conditions so well as linseed oil.
the king of the fixed oil, and,
what Is of enormous importance,
does It as cheaply. It is the
painter's best friend because It
makes his work satisfactory.
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.
Crcolite Floor Paint preserves the floors and
makes the work of floor cleaning much lss
severe. All colors.
MINOR & CO.
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Human ovr1fnty f vift
anil Chrimlni atiug- I UvJO1'
la at Altimidrta; nil , h.i'
louf Una of Mm- I W.iVI '
Inn rularg inr iyf.,.
unpn imitr; ana k 'n"
now,
laavtuc
alto-
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uTvoland. W
kuovtn to Ihe I'laslern h kj' U - (
world at s time when r.fi "j? ' kkj '
In eilainiir fur Iwo iU
ether lis nail ve land.
It elands loosing up
on the million dwell
ers In this metropolis.
wnose sue was un- m,'-'
thousand years.
by Dr. William Kucl.ro, chemist of tb
Metropolitan Museum of Art, Many
jurg previous costing with parnfllii
had liwn tried, hut the tppllcatUin bad
not entirely acvompllshed In purpose.
The new painting process, however,
proved a success. Disintegration was
halted and the damaged parts restor
ed. New Vutk breathed easily agalu.
r'AINT PROTECTION
AND ITS ECONOMY.
Query. I have a quantity of old pslnt
on hand. Can I use It (or the first coat la
repainting my barn? j
Answur. On no account should old
paint which hns become fat he used
for priming either old or new work.
Old paint In that condition Is best used
011 a fence, brickwork or tlnwork. If
you vulue your barn sufficiently to
paint It, do It the Justice of a good Job.
U. 8. Invents Anti-Rust "Dope."
Incident to the war, the government "
has faced the problem that has so long ! $1
proved baffling to commercial con- jj
cvnn of protecting Iron and steel from I 9
rust. In au attempt to solve this fed- ;H ,
erul specialist have perfected various it
forms of protective coatings. lu this , ft
connection It may ! pertinent to ask q
siisinsr cuiuuierciiu uses win not vm
found also for the so-culled "dopes"
which the governiucnt has Invented t
be appllwl to alrplune wings and wlilrk
are possessed of valuable weathsr-
sistlug and fireproof guallliea.
This is the time of the year when the spirit
of cleaning gets everybody and the first thing
that should come into your mind is the value of
painting up your premises.
We are exculisive agents in Heppner for the
famous
Bass-Heuter Paints
these paints are recognized as the very best
that can be bought and we offer you them in
every tint and shade.
Wc also carry a full line of KYANIZE in all
shades. This varnish is made for the particular
housekeeper who wishes to touch up the little
nlaces around the house that arc not sufficiently
large to call in a painter. And for retouching
the furniture where it has become marred. Let
11s demonstrate them to you.
Wc would be glad to talk over your paint
needs with you.
PEOPLES HARDWARE
COMPANY
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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
whenever takes the trouble to have his buildings
repainted?
That 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 own investment.
Let me submit plans and estimates for repaint
ing your house this spring.
JOHN. H. LOCK
PAINTER AND DECORATOR, HEPPNER
The preservation f structural inn
terlnls, which limy he obtained through
the application of pntnt, loiiktliule a
IiiohI ial tiii'iius of furtliei iig tl e coll
senatlnti of our iihIiiiiiI r,-. n.r. i It
la, inoreotcr, the InoM m n.iinU nl
method of kuslalnltig the iipcnriiiiiii
and general upkeep of any coin mil-
A structure coaled with sheets of In
dia rubber would nut he as w ell protect
ed from decay as a structure toated
with good oil paint I'liU Is tin tw
Ihe fact that a sbcrt of rubber is not
o durable or as w strrprovf us a thin
dried fit in of nlnt The hitter lnnle
rinl In 11 applied drlrs In a continuous
eln.lli' m ill iinitiiliilng finely divided
paM'ili-s of metnllU'. wenr rUtlng
pigment A Mjiuire fio of htich a
fun upon a wooden surfm-e nu less
II mi a I'.-iiiiv, yet It will beautify and
ro!.- t a dollar's worth of surfiue for
tram ers This ts a low rate of In-
ill iiix-e
Dwelllui;, barns, otitbtiibllngs. sheds,
Hets. fences, slihk rnt'bieures wagons.
Implements, wludinlil and other struc
tures, whether of wood. Iron or cement,
ln.uld be preserved, thn'uth the nee
i'f pslnt, from rapid decay High grade
pntnt may be used suiveesfulty for all
such pur.ew (Vloled paints will hw
found the most aevlcwalila, the coloring
ixattrr 111 Ihe paint adding from twa
to thtee yruit to the life of (kt coaling.
EFFECT OF COLOR UPON THt
DURABILITY OF PAINT.
l'roerty owners who tea; have un
der consideration lb painting of
dwelling and other structures ahoula
remember thai more durable results
are obtained when timed palula are
used. I'eriualietit colorltig mnlerluls
winch lune been ground by machine
Into a li U li ruilo whltesrpnlnt bse
hne the etTint of preventing "chalk
ing" and "checking." Iwo defects
Mho li are of leu observed wheel while
paints are uaed.
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Paint Time
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PRETTY COLOR C0M0INATI0N8. M
lirourtd I Sllt'l'le Mteni-U
.,a t t'OMt t'olor
While Light Hoee Medium.
light lira
White Light Orav luU Hlua.
tlrny-ttreen
Wk.ll Light Warm Light iuta
tellow Hloe. Keulral
Ught lra
iJghl Ural Same tlrar ilray. tlrav
a little dar- Dress ne
er t.'ght twkait
P ue
I. ght titer Light lilue tlr. It ue ne
t.'tM I'ra ge
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Light (tree tlreefl l.lsht Orav.
NeufaJ l'r
Ivery Olive) llreen lo.rv er
(liav.h
Light lirea
t. sht Light Hi re Seirwl
o V"t'W tlfev trT
t;.,1 trtti, tNira Ureen Ltehl w ariw
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Atummuiw IUM I1 ft K-ikk
lov'ite L'ght lere.
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list l'er
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Don Throw Your
Old Ford Blocks
Away
We have just recently purchased a new cylinder
rclxiring machine and we arc now prepared to
rebore and fit new pistons and rings in your old
I'onl, Dodge or Huick engine blocks, thereby
saving the purchase of a new block as well as the
long delay, as in the past, when this work was
sent to l'ortland.
We have the equipment and an expert mechanic
that understand this work thoroughly.
All wntk absolutely guaranteed.
Uriiip; in your car tor the spring over-hauling.
We make a specialty uf complete o cr-hauling
and electrical wotk.
If we can't do it it can't be done
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! Gilliam & Bisbcc
UMK IX AXII I.KT VI TALK TAIXT TO TOC
HILL Sc JOHNS
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Say Mr. House Owner Isn't this weather getting- fnte your
stem and making you Ions to see the old bom shine again
like It did when it waa new? Don't you reallio that a new
coat of paint would bring back all Its freshness that tt would
again have that new appearance or which you were so proud
when you first built It? This Is tha time of Ilia year to aUrt
lat work and you know howbadly it needs It.
We wish merely to rail your attention to the fact that w
have a full line of standard palnta every color or tint that
you posaibly coud think of. Beside every thlag aesded for
the Interior decoration of your home.
Of Interest to the Ladies 1 Q
W have complete line of Cblnamel for touching np and
reanlsflilng those old pieces of furniture that you prise so
highly and this work will come right along with the spring
bouse cleaning. Theso varnishes are prepared so that they do
not require the services of a painter and yooT Ulet the
amount of good you can do In one room wlin a few of the
colors. We've every on you could want.
HERALD WANT ADS GET THE BEST RESULTS
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