Tuesday, September 9, 1919 THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON PAGE THREE A Smaliey Cyfter Will Save 25 Per Cent of Your Feed Costs : - 1r 0 One-fourth of the dry feed that is : fed uncut is wasted. The Smalley cuts dry feed so there is no waste, and the stock get full value of the feed. Nothing keeps up the flow of milk in cold or bad weather like good succu lent silage. Get the highest production from your cows by purchasing a Smal ley Cufter and putting your silage away when feed conditions are best. The 3-in-1 Smalley Cutter Combines a complete Silo Filler, Feed Cutter and Meal-Making Cutter, all in the one machine. Perfected thru 62 years of experience in building machinery to cut the cost of feeding on the farm. Drop in and let us demonstrate the Smalley for you. GILLIAM & B1SBEE Heppner, Oregon S Distributors for Smalley Feed Cutters MARTIN BOMBER FLYING OVER WASHINGTON V Camels are soldevery where in scientifically sealed packages of 30 cigarettes or ten pack ages (300 cigarettes) in a glassine-paper-covered carton. We strongly recommend this carton for the home or office supply or when you travel! R. J. Rcynoldt Tobtcce Co. Wiattoo-Salcn, N. C. 18c a package CAMELS are the most refreshing, satisfying cigarette you ever smoked! Put all your cigarette desires in a bunch, then buy some Camels, give them every taste-test and know for your own satisfaction that in quality, flavor, smooth body and in many other delightful ways Camels are in a class by themselves! Camels are an expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos. You'll not only prefer this blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight, but youH appreciate the remarkable full-bodied-mildness and smooth, refreshing flavor it provides! Camels are a cigarette revelation! Camels win you in so many new ways! They not only permit you to smoke liberally without tiring your taste but leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or un pleasant cigaretty odor! Compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price! You'll prefer Camel quality to premiums, coupons or gifts! . W "-f ..of.ir fr f-romiMma ! .t. coupons or gifts! ''I EZRA PROVED TRUE PROPHET W . '-i t"! - V r-ifiJE?"' . " " ";ood I.rd. I've got to go through It QpriT2TTvV r'S V ' CZ,'(.7,.7 ; An'' h" ,r"" ,rn,,",t f,,r If V L' Jl- C XI: liLi" ''-Li . liZT" -rAlt'"'' ' ''"" hnpP'-ned Just n he predicted. l.'.r5r"f . 1 ...' JMSSL'tf Siss ANY F001- "N FINI LT .ii...- iiLhi t ii in ill ! t i ' I ' j "" """ll"1 " j Practically ImpoMibl for Any Prop. His Prediction That Funeral and Mr. I riage Were Before Him Turned Out to Be Exact Lnst webk a friend drifted In from tne Old Home Town, now 20 yenrs hack of me, and we had a seaHun f I gossip about the old acquaintances wjilch waa aoul sntlsfylng. Soma of the stories were pathetic, some were I sordid, some were humorous, but all of them illustrated phases of life In a country tewn. Perhaps this one about Ezra was the best When I left the Old Home Toprn Ezra was the possessor of a wile whom he had had for 25 years or more, and who was In fairly good condition, although a little deaf, as might well be, for no woman eyer talked more fluently or more willingly than did her husband. For some rea son she was taken ill and died, and Ezra mournHl her for a time, not an exceedingly long time, and then he be gan to take notice and presently mar ried agnln. This wife No. 2 was, of course, a later model, but she, too, fell 111, and tho physician advised an operation. Ezra hired an automobile and went with her to the hospital, where the physicians told him that there was lit tle hope that she would recover. Ho went home sorrowfully, and finally be broke out to the driver In this way: "Don't Cheat Yourself" says the Good Judge There's nothing saved by chewirog ordinary tobacco. A little chew of that good rich-tasting tobaccogoesalotfarther, and its good taste lasts all the way through. Little chew lasting satisfying. That's why it's a real saving to buy, this class of tobacco.'' THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW put up in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco ; View tnki n triim nnotlii-r inri'limf allowing ih Iurtiu liuiiilx'r which bus started on u (rip around the United , States, puK-lnx the WustiliiKton iiiimi:i iit. 0 Diamond Betting. The following method of ai-ttlng diamond has been found to be tlie best: Klrst drill the bole for the dia mond to the usual dvpili, a little dm-per than the greatest dimensions of the stone. The drilling should be !on without lubricant as oil of any K'1 tends to prevent the sH-lter from ing smoothly. R his being done, the hole should be are enjoyed by millions, though th-lr , . Orlalnal "Lons Tree." anH t,u(SA l I tkf Jtllt ftf I the memory f the world, says the , wy ul stmid In Nebraska almost In the cen ter .f the continent, half way between New York snd Hsn Krsnrlsn, which mss within one mil of tlist renter. 1'nder Ita brsnhes rste ttoumi'ls of '4tt-era en rwite to the Kldnrado of Hoton Transcript. Hurh a nisn whs Ogier Ohlselln de f'.usbecq. Me was Ixirn In the pteasani town of Comlnes. in Flanders, now half French, half IWIglsn. with th i Klver I.ys between, almost fnr bun dre. years ago and educated In that university at I-ouvaln which now, alas UI.se.1 In slightly. Just enough to make Is laid low. Hul-q was a rollertor. ft out of round. The spelter Is now and. when he was .ent by the I inpert.1 poured Into the hole, filling It curo- Ferdlnend s ambs.wdor lo the ul pletely. and the diamond, held In tsn Xulelman tb- M-gninrent on bis pair of tw.iera. la pushed Into ths return brought manu-rl4 and c.m. liquid suiter In th. hole until It ! '" " An1 strikes tb. bottom. In doing this an " fes- plant, was the lilac. innt nt snliee eotial to the dl pls.eroeot of the diamond Is pustied out of the hole, and when this drop of spelter wakes Its -smn-e It Is cer tain that there sre no va.-ant spots under the itnne. After the teiter has ox-led the end rf the rd In whl h the d snwmd Is bente. rsn te ljst1 "P I" ,n" c" timely manner. The fail that the hole Is iihily out of round prevents the ere of spelti from working cut .f th end "f the ft Tbr AtcleM isttle ttsndsrds. tt Is pr'.UI.Ie that the first flsg was carried by the Mararme In their bat ties with tb Crusaders, the latter ad"ptlng the Idea, whleh thus spread nver F.UMJ. 1-fig bef'ire that Iheee had been natbmsl sianilard. however as the ancient Fgvpflsn esrrled ! fTT their hU the f gure of a serre. animal n a t"r. A si;e. rt no I paled op a stlrk was the forerunner "f ' the tMinners now we. In the d.its .f Introduced LHa to lull. j r"rr,"1i " :f' ,n - e.ee ,n srn.y. one u -inieierv vi tee Turks was a Bre s tall. n re mn bo In a the pacific cfiast. It was the best- known ramping ground on the old California trail. From 141. when the gold seekers rushed arros the gieat plains down to the completion of the l iilun I'aelflc railway, the great ti waa a guldepost to the wagon trains going wet. After the railway was mrnplrted there wss no further use fur the old tree snd It eventually rotted away and died. In 1010 monument was erv-li-l on the spot that the tree had occupied. It rvpresente the tron of a gtsnt rnttntiwund and bears this In- rrtptlon: 'm this spot stoid lbs origin si Ione Tree on th old Csll- fornla trail." 6n the beach. jus sesaimre reeurT reminds mo I it fnt ) iv nrr:i'nij,' . -iter. ehT ".'. t M.st. Tl.e belle are peeling don I ym kno." l;.too TrsnvTipt osltion, However Good, to 0 Absolutely Without Flaw. There Is nothing however giwid but n person msy find some fault In It If be Is determined fo do so. There Is nothing perfect tti.it Is of miin's mnk Ing. There Is nothing Unit man origin ates or performs but what rmitalns mora or leas of his wenkness. Worth, like water, must stay below the level of Its source. It I quite natural that a person should dissent. The aelentlsts dispute as much as the theologians. Every time one obtains a new stand point he rhsnges his opinion. Every time be meets a friend be finds that ha differs. Bo we must msko up our minds to disagree In the right spirit oliserves th (lfalo Hist Journal. If w don't do that and our disagreement falls Into III will and enilety, then w heenme enemies of the truth and sorlal pests beside. The person we earnestly and candidly disagree with may b right and ouretes wholly wrong. It would mah us feel very aheurd sometimes In th midst of violent controversy, to here sudden light let I on the controversy grid show our adversary entirely right Th safest thing, eo far ss one's conduit towsrd him I con cerned Is lo remember he may b fight and treat him accordingly. 1 1 1 Preserve Your 1 1 I j Earnings I I . t 1 H Large, loeappl Cannarl. Th Urgent pineapple mnnerlea lo Ith world are Pirated In Idmolula. Opportunity waits for the man w ho preserves his earnings. Time aii'l again men miss the chance to make themselves comfortable for life hecause they neglected to prepare for their opportunity. This hank offers you the service of its entire organization to help you (lecitlc on the right plan for you to use. It is good business sense on your part to take adventagc of this of fer. Four per cent paid on Savings and Time Deposits. Farmers & Slockgrowers' National Bank 1 2 i" - bere !., (.it '-ir,.,,f,i''i