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THE HEPPNER HERALD. HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, July 15, 99
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THE NEW POSTMAN
By EDITH W. GOODWIN.
flomeTovm
"Sister'8 crosser'n a hour; ninmniR
lias a heiiiJiiclit- and 1 can't mnkc any
noise! nil tlie otlii-r hoys tmve gone
gliding, nnd I can't gol"
Uavid liurlmnk roamed listlessly
about the house In search of smin-ibiiiK
to pass away time. A slight cold was
the reason he wasn't allowed to go
sliding with his chains.
lie failed to find anything among his
playthings that appealed to him, so In
struck a few notes on the piano, lint
was promptly told hy sister Allele "lo
slop that noise!"
The little fellow wondered what
made Adele so cross. She was usually
n good pal with her young brother, hut
today she had only cross words for
htm.
"What's this?" he queried aloud.
"Sister must have forgot to mall her
letters: I'll go mall 'em, then maybe
she won't be so cross at me."
He had caught sight of a pile of let
ters, but failed to notice that each one
hud been opened, and that (hey were
all but one addressed to his sister, lie
counted them; there were twenty-four
In all.
He quickly put on his coal, cap, rub
bers and mittens and, Inking the let
ters under his arm, proceeded down
the street.
Davie walked on a little further, lli"ii
(piile suddenly he retraced bis steps.
He had an idea. Why not play lie was
(he postman, and leave the tollers at
different houses?
With him, to think was to act, so he
didn't slop to consider the fact that lie
might not leave them at their Intended
designations, but quickly ascended the
steps of I lie nearest house and dropped
the letter at Ihe top of the pile Into the
mail box. Then he rang the hell and
hurried on.
Hi- repented this at four or five
houses, then decided to try different
sireels. Kre long he came to the home
of Wilbur I ow lies. Wilbur was a par
ticular friend of Allele's. In fact, al
though Ihe little brother didn't quite
understand Ihe situation, he had been
Adele's promised husband, bill only a
few days previous they bed parted with
hitter words.
"Cues I'll leave two letters for Wil
bur," was the lad's next inspiration,
lie carefully selei le I two fat loiter
from Ihe hunch anil dropped them In
I In- Im. one at a I ini".
At la- I he had (tiiMieil
! 1- AP
HONIES MAKE GOOD CITIZENS
BOLSHEVIKI LEFT
DEATH 1H ME
Murdered Civic Leaders and
Sacked Homes Eefore
Quitting Riga.
To Own One's Own Home Means Ac
quirement of a Certain Standing
in the Community.
"II-'s a home owner and a taxpay
er," Is the best recommendation any
man can have In his own community.
It gives him a standing forthwith, not
ko much as a person of some financial
Importance, bul as a dependable, sub
stantial and self-respecting eilizen,
wisely regardful of his own and his
family's happiness and best interests,
and at the same time on asset to the
neighborhood In which he lives. So
universal Is the home-loving instinct
that it. might almost be said there is
something wrong morally with the man
or woman who does not care to own
n home; nnd that Is why the malcon
tents, the habitual Industrial illstfirb
er.i nnd the socially restive that In
flict themselves on all countries are of i
the element that Is very largely with
out home ties. I
Unless all signs fall, this Is to he
the great American home-bulldlng
year. Stimulated by the government's
urgent advice to "own a home for your
children's sake," and by the injunction
that during the war It was patriotic
not to build, now we can best show
our patriotism by building, there has
been a tremendous revival in the sen
timent for home ownership. The In
dications are that the unhappy classes
of renters nnd boarders will be great
ly depleted before the end of 1!)1!t,
and that, there will be many thousands
of additional families entered upon
the life of happiness nnd contentment
to be found only In the home.
The price of building materials to
day Is not high, ns compared with
prices of oilier commodities, nnd the
community that does not add mate
rially to its total of homes this year
Is likely to be rated ns lacking In pa
triotism as well as good business Judgment.
15,600 ILL FE8M STARVATION
Captain Forman Makes an Official Re
port on Conditions to the Ameri
can Relief Administration
No Bread for Weeks.
COOD USE FOR OLD WELL
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Water In It Employed to Cool That
in U;e In the Public Drinking
Fountain.
to many cities which have acquired
v.'lcr systems, there are old welhi
which have hee-i abandoned and
e'ir-'-il. The Illustration shows how
one of ibese was u-vil In a Western
cii;, to cool the water used in a p hi-
lie ilrin'iiiie I" uaiil. The supply pipe
I r ihe loiintain, instead of niiinii,,.:
from lh" waier main to the
l!y
of
him hour
was pealin
li-aid Ad"
.Uo alter
and Ii.hii"
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llle to'lll!
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ne iii th
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(lowed tll
arcd below
well. As
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Pi el ly
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.V.orhrll
-.-a he
i iirtly :
"Wilbur I'o.Mies! I thought j.ui
v ere done coining lo see nie!"
' I III, Might so, loo, Allele; lull I inilM
a -I. e'i in explain souii-thiii" : lie n I'll
I. now lu-l what course lo ta'-c."
"You'll bellei me In, thin; It's too
cold In Mule! here."
Mane a ver liiisiou I o hear Ihe
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the
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stou and In
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i HI home, and I c-'ti I
- i;ol lle-M'. I'elhnp-
rviilou. so be
ir.i.l Melll Into
tiptoe. There
oor ilr'il oier
bad on several
when Wilbur
II.- hear-! Ihe
orr'vtAir
MlN
ill 1 he mall
tuigfiie hio
oil I III! tell
111.'
"I ,-t in ' "re litem "' an !
o.itihi'l I lii-m ! flooi hoi
mi mi ll '-'-' -I lo her n Wilbur'
willlii-;; lie- 1-tln-r wn ml. be
In II III Per ,nv I) (..-mieUe h'p
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1 .1 p Cold Water in the Old Well, No
l.o.ifl r Coiuidersi' Fit for Drinklna, '
W;5 U ed to Cool the Water Piped ,
tD tli! Dilnkinj Fountain.
i a-.i of 'Irs . . II ,1,1m-of Ii-. heal wan
,a-l i.tcd hi III id wiil.-r In the well,
riid. on em -iiiiC al 'h- upper etpl of '
the c.il lilt" lh" pipe leading l-t the
I'.iiiiiMIii, Ii several degrees cool- j
ilem whe'i l .l-'ilig the water tnuill. !
The ,i. -e,. . e.t e, eilly eTectlve on i
..i!o-;ii o of He ivpe which lire not!
r'i uioii: oooiy-tiou-lv, hut are lurned :
on I pre-.i-i;; n lever - r.ipillar Me
).. n . - M i ':.i :
K.vctciiltursl Club
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New York. Before the bolshevisfs
abandoned Iiiga they murdered most
of the civic leaders, played machine
guns on the persons in one prison and
sacked the homes of the wealthy, ac
cording to an official report received
here by the American relief adminis
tration. This report, made by Capt. Howell
Forman, head of the administration's
Baltic mission, and forwarded by Her
bert Hoover, director general of the
organization, asserted that Inhabitants
of Kiga. heartened by the arrival of
American supplies, had turned on their
oppressors nnd now were hunting
down bolshevists and executing many
daily.
The report warned that "a large rad
ical element is left in the population,
nnd failure of the authorities to pro
vide food until the city can get on its
feet again might lead them, with the j
assistance of the bolshevists still In 1
hiding, to attempt another uprising." I
Even with the arrival of American !
supplies food conditions were pictured j
lis distressing. "Hoof rabbits"- -bolshevik
for house cats are bringing
'almost prohibitive prices, as they are
virtually the only form of meat avail
able. ;
15,000 Persona III.
Captain Forman reported that 187,
000 persons nearly 15,000 of whom
are seriously ill from typhus, effects
of starvation nnd other causes are
receiving a meal a day from 50 Amer
ican kitchens, while American bread
Is being distributed from 90 depots.
Willi tin epidemic of dysentery feared
In - the nppronchlng warm season, !
American medical experts are study- j
lug the situation to decide what foods
are most urgently needed. ;
P,efore the bolshevists abandoned '
Ihe city they opened the doors of im
prison and drove the prisoners Into the
yard, where machine guns' played upon
them," said Captain Koruino's repor.
The bodies of seven clergymen l-.lid a
number of women were found when
I roups entered the city.
'Tinier lie bolshevik reign occu
pants of hnlid-oine residences we.r
moved Into slums and horde- i.f r.n'
linns InviHoi! richly I'liiei-'icd pin-'-
'' meiils. Houses ol ihe v. Ii'.y wen
""' ra.i-.ec!;ed and fundi ilio, Ho'luig an '
'"" jewelry sllipp-.l i.lto let' il.l'Tio..
''"' ' -To be well dressed in It'.gn lod.i:
Is .lam-oron-i." A grim local Jest say
if a man is well dre-scd he is a bo
shevikj if ill rags b- is harmless.'
"The bolsheviks divided the popilla
lion Into three i'liii lor iliHiihtilloi
of food. To r.-celve Ibis daily ratio
applicat'ons had to he made for cards
but ns applicants were otii-n thrown
inlo prison Instead of rec-iv ir.g card
inally were frightened I'"" Miiyln.
n way and s nrving.
No Bread for Weeks.
'Feeble men and woiin-n stood In ;
line for hours l receive tin ir ration . j
mill i-iieii I hen was no breiul for
wiel.-.. When there was anv cxlra,
food, such as mi nt, fills in- vegetables,
bolshevik commissaries wire the mil) ,
ones to . cm-lit. No food was lo be
had In epeli markets.
' t he bohhevlli ration being Insitlli-!
c ent the inbabl nuts either starved,
or If tin-) had property exc'.inliged
Jewelry or eh. thing for bit- of food
I fngled inlo the city bv pensalils
from the country. F.vitl.iiam price
v ere ih liiandi-il. I'rlght lined bolshe
vik i-irre!icv. primed In la-t qiianli
lies, wa thrown about In t!n slreen,
being pun lically value!,-.
Vol!. .ns ero.v.ls sill! ' .- on the
A al,-;- i' . I ill 1 ii ,lli i :' . I. .-; v 1 1 1 1
li.il.l- l,.!e -, i .1 , i . A i '.';- '
THIS IS WHY YOU THIRST
Relative Drying of Mucosa of Mouth
and Pharynx Is Pre-Eminent
Factor.
Cambridge.., Mass. "Thirst is a
"purely local phenomenon," according
to Dr. V. B. Cannon of Harvard.
And that's not all. Listen:
"The pre-eminent factor is the rela
tive drying of the mucosa of Hie
mouth and pharynx. This may result
from excessive use of the passage f i
breathing, as in prolonged speaking
cr singing, or may be caused by de
ficient salivary secretion."
Doctor Cannon says tne latter cone'
tton represents true thirst, dependent
on the fact that the salivary gland!:
which keep the buccal and pharyngea'
mucosa moist require water for then
propel1 functioning.
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"$1 silks $1-99"
It is a most .11
lurlng sign,
We didn't ws.nt
'em yester
day ; ;,
But now (tjf'jy
are atirst
tve, hey?'
AMPLIFIED
PERSONALITY.
What's the idea
of using the pro
noun "we" so of
:en in your ar
ticles? Well, it's a
.nattor of self
protect ion. In
u i 8 e anybody
t ke.s offense I
i .int to sound as
i ich as posslbls
1 a a crowd.
nizgpr ' 'h- - Where s
!-i u Good Cooks l
1.1: . Are Most Valued t
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Surely never in the world was honest good cooking
of real honest good food enjoyed more than it is on
a farm in rush times.
How "the hungry hired help and neighbors do
eat! How. they do enjoy and appreciate good cooking!
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will never decrease your reputation as a cook,
Madam. Hathcr it will surely increase it.
It is nothing but pure cow's milk evaporated to the
consistency cf cream.
In creaming vegetables, in making bread, pastry and
cakes wherever you use milk in cooking it gives a
flavor that is very appetizing. Carnation can be
whipped like cream, vhen. thoroughly chilled ot
course, which proves it3 quality.
Carnation is used by thousands of people just as it
comes from the can for cream on fruit and cereals
and in t:a and coffee.
The sealed can preserves it, when kept
in a cool dry place, sweet and purs
until used.
Buy Carnation by ths case. Lay in a
stock of it now, and you will be free
cf milk trouble at all times.
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Milk Quettioa"
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Your Grocer Has Carnation
"The Story of Carnation," containing 114
recipes, tent uon receipt of your addrcM.
Carnation Milk Produces Co., Seattle, Vn'aIs.
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NO OTHER A3 COOD,
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