-- PAGE TWO THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON Tuesday, August 26,19 1 9 THK duration MKX FHI.I) day The Fanners of Morrow county who are interested in irrigation, are interested in knowing hat the Hei iniston Irrigation Experimental Sta tion will put on a Field Day, on "Sep tember 2 7th, where all the various plans and methods of irrigation will be fully mono into and clearly ex plained by men who are absolute authority on the same. Several out side speakers will attend, many amusement features will he put on, a basket dinner and luncheon served at noon ami n thoroughly enjoyable time will be had by all who attend. The plans for the inauguration of this Field Day on an enlarged scale is in the hands of the Hermiston Com mercial Club, a thoroughly live "Go-t!et- her" organization which plans to get results, they are already discuss ing having an aeroplane at the Field Day Exercises. The people of Mor row County are specially interested in this because of the fact that the West Exlontion I'rojeet reaches so over info Morrow County smd it, is also of importance to us in showim: what tin; John Day Project may ulti mately prove .to be through a com parison of result there. Willow Oret It farmers interested in irrigation will do well to attend this meeting as a demonstration of methods of irriga tion applicable! to Willow Creek will be shown that will be of considerable importance. L. A. Hunt County Agent. u;m:.h; i;ki;st sutoctfi OF MliTI'.IC I'MTS Han Francisco,- August 23. Tin passing of Andrew Carnegie hri'urs to mind the fact that he bad lieen I'm years an ardent advocate of wrv'.i standardization in weights ; hi' metric units. Andrew Carnegie was a tin-chi" of fne Metric Cointliiltee of the ,w tion; I American A: social leu ol'arlurcs, n hieli sliormlv uvvil in-! ric ! tan. I.i i ili.;,:! inn. At (lie liiee tin commiltei' Kiel, lie nt.oY fit I'n'lnv,' in;; slalemeill : "The metric sstein of weithls and measures is one of the steps forward that the Anglo-Saxon race Is hound to lake sooner or later. Our pres ent, weights ami measures, inherited from Britain, ate unworthy an Intel ligent nation today. The iidvantaxo America possesses over Tiritain in the decimal dollar system as compared wil.'li their pound:-, shillings, and pence, would be fully eiittalb'd y the adoption of a. mettle system of weights and measures." C.n ncL'ic believed that world stand ardization of weights anil measures would aid greatly not only the cause ol world trade, lint also that of world peace. On another occasion he raid- "The old weights and measures ale a discredit In us. Y sh.il iiH'Vil. nl adopt 11 i t -v l.ler. gr.im. if for no other iimm ii tli,n a tin aid to peace; Inn limy would i h,.i mo ist) aii! on r , 01 hi j ,i,to," i in: 1-1 u i : 11:1: m v The i at it ic, ii ioii, loje.oo.n o iimeinlnielil ol llie Peace I ir 1 1 y r, n tinnm to lie Hie IHO-.I Impoilanl I- u liolnlo llie minify The S.:.:;'o is ( llo hill 1 y to doelile III- ('!.- 1 1 II 1 I, Senate shin Id not he Irn n , I' r oiei rial I el i lions w ;i h ri nt i in : I . Europe aie lelm ning to In i mat " it. Ollt 1 ! in , 1 1 1 1 ,i loo, r'.r , li i. s il' l.l nit; loi tun.- i t,- it, p. Ml'e. . ts l. pi,,, . . . i : J,--., i 1 I- : i I. 'ii i". , i.'iiton-. lo : n o -li I' onl nt T!.e l e !,...! it i i inn 1 1,,- i , . t ell .o n ..it i its m i k i mi; a ! , pi. n i d Ii. ' . , i , A 1. 1. -i ,, .hi i.Mm. I'-., i ! i i r . ,,in, , i-p.ti en tt .11 In . .1, (. . 1 a t , Il . ' .1 l"'s lll;c , ,-.( I , i . , I III v ins sli d !i. 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The idea of making use of the etec trie apparatus used in locating ores ti discover King John's lost treasure tiai been put forward hy Capt. Hugh I'ol lard In an English paper. He recall? the fact lhat, several years ago, Sil William Hope Informed the Society of Antiiiunries that the ford of the Wash where the treasure was lust in the thirteenth century was reclaimed in the seventeenth, and that the land lies between Wnlpole ami I.ong Sutton In Lincolnshire. Now this treasure of King John's Is of extraordinary itiH-r-est. Not only did it contain loot from half the castles and churches of Eng land and John's own jewels, but the crown of King Alfred us well. At Mie close of the seventeenth century King Alfred's jewel, now in the Ashniolean museum, was found some distance north of the site of Alhelney abbey In Somersetshire. The gem Is made of pure gold and contains colored stones covered by a thick crystal, through which is seen the miniature of a man clothed in a green Saxon tunic. It Is formed of enameled mosaic on n blue ground. The man Is seated on n throne with n crown on his head and holds a lleur-ile-lis In each hand. Itoimd the edge are the words In Anglo-Saxon: "Alfred had me worked." Some say the figure represents Alfred himself. If so, perhaps Hi,, crown which the gem depicts is the one which the ele ments wrenched from the unworthy bands of John nil that long time ago. and the one which. It is to be hoped, the twenllcib eenlury will recover. POINTED PARAGRAPHS Nothing is more unit (i, - cheerfulness. Every time a man makes a mistake he learns something. Just ns the average man reaches for fume his pipe goes out. Love may be blind, but unfortunate ly it Is neither deaf nor dumb. Most of the serious slips occur after the cup has been to the lips. Records are brittle things. You can't lower one without breaking it. After some wives have had the last word they sit down and cry about it. Remember Samson, young man. and be careful how you use your jawbone. In covering up his tracks a man un fortunately" makes a whole lot more. There lire traces of rrpntnesv in nil rr.cn, but the majority manage to kick aver trie traces. Chicago Dailv News. ELEPHANT MADE NO WHIMPER Ux&erwent Pain of Having Tooth Drawn With Stoicism That Would Shame Many Humans. It does not reipiire much Imagina tion to realize that pulling nn ele phant's tooih i something ,,f ,ln (,. giueering ns well as n denial Job. An example of Mrs was when Albert. one or the biggest , ,., ts in the lliitgling herd al Madison Sipiare gar den, eH. v,.;, refused to eat and the circus veterinary found a great tooih cavliy which was beyond reme dy l.y filling. The tooth that was giving Albert so much discomfort was as large as a man's list. After a liberal dose of co caine hud been injected, forceps as big ns li e tongs wore clamped to (lie tooih, a rope attached to the forceps, end a sipuid of trainers made ready to sup ply the pulling power. Al a given signal the trainers gave n tremendous pull, and out came the huge tooth. In this sort of dental work the nn I'liowu i Illy lies In what the ele phant will do. Albert had I n taken out of the menagerie to prevent panic aiiiong the red of (be herd In case be developed all Inclination to object to the process. However, he underwent the ordeal calmly, and an soon as his jaw was dressed he was coinlip-ted back to his stall. 1 1 - v mi I. Hi ! I'liYi I ,11 ; FROM THE PENCIL'S POINT Times does not heal our crief: it only makes us apathetic. There Is a negative golden rule : Trv not to offend others. A man is known also by the com pany he doesn't keep. All reform movements are for the men; but of course they need it. young men don't care much for the future, and old men don't either. War Is always a great revelation. It reveals to you how long you can wear i'our old clothes. One may be glad he wits not born t genius, ns he would probably be un itappier for M; but the world has to isive geniuses. I.Ike n beacon light to a stnrm ossed mariner is tie gleam of a po Iceman's star across the street to a nan hurrying h.m.ov, a rd at midnight md fearful of foo;;,ads. Chain ' (J) Rf W i5- v'WP : ' 1 KUfrto imi ,iv.. I ;iSIS iill A OnnA Tire Year c SIS' - " - r li "li-3-'- '!i ;vi I i & -ii;tiF' fc ftt : l"ll,iiJ!ii 1 1 : i ii Ui 1 miM P. S w ii 1 1: !iiiii7iiiii!s&ai ; Eii 1 .iiissa is 1 I liiii ii . Ji;ij:;" i 1 ! '. 1. -.FJit 2 . n"ia . 11 si' 1 mm mm 1 s s n. .-. m .hi HI t.l frit hi' ili! y s! Ej vi- etc 25 5,,T! III n 1. i-i, ' 5IH ITS' 1 .1. - ; ;::? Sil,C5::5?i.:!','iili: rs 'Sail ," SMS hi 1' 1 .:i!i;:ii-"o:::: ST,-. FILIPINO SAYINGS Work put olT ends In nolblng. Hoaslfulness drives away wisdom. A lazy dog does not get even bones. He who Is high salTcrs a great fail. Io not brag before landing the li- li. A thing is near, though fur, If you unit it. ' A sleiplng shrimp N carried r.wny iy the current. . i, ft? .1.1; it--.. : - .. 1 vttwi.-.iai--. t.idi'iyt-iii' .'I'fr-.'i-...' i ....iiniuiwi ;si ie.M.....-'rf mm:?m nmSMim imam TOOT If yoll sleep. Ill eat you up. brother, the crocodile Put End to Moslem Piracy. In 'he sl nib eenlury Kuropenn cli'lli iilloii ;is Ini-liMi , .1 by the Turk. Moslem piiatei uere Hie peril of the seas, of whicb lin y were f;i-1 gaining control, This ih.nger was liveried hihI di ii'iiveil by I ton Juan, commander i f I Spanish tleet, imd his allies, ibe llel'i II 'iltl.'iilroos nlnl tin. Veltel inn '1 Wrpotiicn tleeis. Mt 11 naval hut- Me uitli the Turks In the Itnv .,f l.en-itiln. T nlil lire of II nemv'4 Lsliit, fter llie batlle bad raged an hour aiel 11 half, cave I ion .littin Im uran, e of vlcloiv. so he hoNt.il the ini'seeraieil l.niiii.r of the Holy league 1' llie least of the eoliiiierllig galley. In re It ce, ,l, . II by boll) fi b ml ! 1 llelev. The le-lllt wn 111 Poll "" ipecinl cMiliailon mi the part .f If-- I'll 1 Isl Inns nnd ilem esiol mi. I ' ' ' '"".'.I 1 n the pert of the You have doubtless noticed the growing preponderance of United 'States Tires, Every one is asking for tires of known value end proved dependability. And that is precisely what United States Tires represent in the minds of motorists here and everywhere. The idea back of United Ctates Tires to build good tires the best tires that tan be built, is appealing to rapidly growing numbers. We can provide you with United States Tires to meet and meet exactly your indi vidual needs Unfed States Tires re Good Tires Flo.verc Loved by All. Mowers seem intended for Ihe solace of -ordinary hnmaiiily; children love them; ciuiet, contented, oi'dinarv pen lile love them as they grow; luxurious ami disorderly people relnice in them (fathered ; they are the cottager's treas ure, and in tiie crowded town mark "x with a little, broken fragment of rainbow, the! windows nf the workers hi whose heails rests the covenant of peace. Ruskln. Herald only. $2. 00 u year. r-vi- Under New Management The Heppner Bakery m. w. ii a.m. 'o i-iii, n;j Home Made Bread a Specialty products strictly fitst class In eery piit- I c.,n gii.n anti e tii ill. ir and In', il trial. My Cookies, li.. my eeiy family in Heppner to :ive them .md Cakes will please you. !.', d. t ct i'.ied Seat. I s, 1 '. . I;,, ,;, , -e ' e v. . . 1 1 . 1. 1: 11 1 x" il II areii "I -iii:n net. , n in .il hctMein CuriMH' H' I so IP'.. ,i of llll s . It n .1 ii 1 .1 h c 1 1 '.1 1 1 1.1..1 v. .. 1.. 1 , 1 let el I , ! ssloii. 11 ml . In n ti ll I.-, .r. b:.' ' V ' U ninl A". 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I , til..' of 1 ni. 1, ,11 11 1 !,,( ,,. .n- J I I 11 1 1.1 I I V I tnl'H 1 of tl... purl '..ii n ! t nre ii!ir trt. o-h .1 101 I ,..i,,! lion ..,i.;.M" f.-r h.. 1,1 -I ,t..,v.li. 'Ill WH.If th.'H ! ft ,- li nt if itf,iil i urt nnd o nii .. ninl n n(ir.inl nt Jrmol'y Hilikhr, i u. tlmiiwnf hiJ.i. ihcc la s. a wry iu,coarv rlli lil fVJiiTf ol ittv lmnu-. It tiilltr lll'iIk'V tn .sai- IlKilifv tin- '"'I in i). 1 w ,iy tualin t lie loss in thirds 'I'niUtl !. i!n ! .-at. Wc lu.riii .1 t'U tl , It niii'ii !t it 1 it's I'f.r.- , 1; I t ili'llMTV MTUCO III CvTV 1 ' ly plioiH- will have prompt lit ol It , to t 'U . ' ' ' 1. 10 a t.if 01" otir Soda W att ! ' .! .iloMiitu and will all yriatly 1 , iiii- tl 111 i 11 ir thi Miinnu'r. Ak 1 u 1 4 r aim.t it, Heppner Ice & Soda Works 1 3J mil WHITE STAR 1$ vitnwv y i ' J.I . .on' . . ! , j a 1 Ii1V'I U C f, t 'U.-i.W. cat I liM i ,.,1 im4: mmi v!!iz- mm'- mm fA-&W pf- ry . h m ; ; iA-W iff jkrT0 sr:i ;,'Vi y w mi t'-Y, ,!il ti tf: mm 'A I i 1 , ! e - ' Jim (oiijiji: wiiii ;uil it Only the choicest Vi K' t'oi'efv.llv tririfled. a l!ionnij;hlv waslict! is n- i'i i ':;k:tr cur Hour. N our linking will prove lo you the nr advantage of u-inj White Star UranJ. '' 'I!'' I'.r !, Ili i; .'..,', ;, j' ' :r . heppner Termers' Llevf.lor Co. 1 ti Pacific Graio Company '..r:i ax (.vutressor to M. J. Hotter) GRAIN AND GRAIN DAGS Local Audits: Carl Vmini Ir..,-. ;(nle;.LlCl!i -JurRoyc, Lcxxington; . iiiicis, iirppncr. T L. Roy if I m -.1. ft