THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON Tuesday, October 14, 1919 Flowers Loved by All. Flowers seem Intended for the eolace of ordinary humanity; children love them ; quiet, contented, ordinary peo ple love them ns they grow; luxurious and disorderly people rejoice In them fathered ; they are the cottager's treas ure, and in the crowded town mark, as with a little broken fragment of rainbow, the windows of the workers in whose hearts rests the covenant of ;eace. Ruskin. Wanted His Privilege. Itobert did not want to have his bobbed hair cut off. He made s j:r'-.t fuss. He consented after his mother t;ld him that w ith short h.-'.Ir he v ou'M look like a hie hoy. At the usunl hc! time his mother told him to en to lied und he sadly suid: "I winli I dldn" have my hair rut. What Is the use of looklnir like a big boy if I have to c. to bed the same time as the baby boys?" SAN FRANCISCO STUDENTS SAVE $75,000 A YEAR Organized Thrift Now Under Way in 269 California Schools PAGE TWO ! It '''j1 'i'"' T'vl ),) '''''' ll Hcppncr Farmers' ! U WELCH AND ININGER 1 Best Auto and Tractor Work that Skill can give SERVICE RENDERED WHEN YOU NEED IT MOST Repair Department McRoberts-Cohn Auto Co. San Francisco's public and parochial school students are saving nearly $385 a day and are Investing their savings in Thrift and War Savings Stamps. In 59 days they saved $22,- 699.88. These facts were brought out in a report filed by Philip J. Lawler, manager of the School Savings Depart ment of the Bank of Italy with C. A. Farnsworth, associate director of the War Loan Organization of the Twelfth Federal Reserve District. For the first seven days of school this year a total of $2,t73.88 was saved and invested in Thrift, War Savings and School I'enny Stamps. The School Penny Stamps are put out by the Bank of Italy. There are about 95 schools in San Francisco with an attendance of ap proximately 80.000 students. This In cludes day and evening high schools. i and evening grammar schools and kindergartens. The Thrift Campaign will be puBhed throughout all of these schools for the remainder of the school year. The number of Individual purchasers of stamps so far Is 51,359. according to Mr. Lawler's report. Six thousand one hundred and seventy students bought stamps during the first seven school days of the present term, while 45,189 Invested in the securities for the preceding 52 school days during which the savings plan was in opera tion last term. The number of individual purchasers of Thrift and War Savings Stamps was 19,380. The number of purchasers of the Penny- Stamps was 39,979. The Thrift and War Savings Stamps had a total value of $15,399.53 while the School Penny Stamps had a sales value of $7,300.35. Within a short time the school sav ings plan will be in full operation in 269 schools in Northern and Central California and results will be checked closely by Mr. Lawler (or the Bank of Italy aa,d the government Speaking of the savings achieve ments of San Francisco's students to date, Robert E War Loan Organtzatt Federal Reserve District, said: "Thrift Is the greatest thing a student can learn in school. School days are character-forming days. The boy or girl who learns to save In school has al ready mastered one of the biggest se crets of success." w. s. s. THE TREND OF PRICES 18 cents a package Camels are sold every' where in acien tiHcaUy sealed packages of 30 cigarettes or ten packages (SOOcigarettes) in a glaaaine-paper-covered carton. We strongly recom mend this carton for the home or office supply or when you travel. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co, Winston-Salem, N. C. CAMELS are in a class by themselves easily the most refreshing, the most likable cigarette you ever smoked. You can prove that! Simply compare Camels puff-by-puff with any cigarette in the world at any price ! Put quality, flavor and cigarette satis faction to the utmost test! Made to meet your taste, Camels never tire it, no matter how liberally you smoke them ! The expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos makes Camels delightful so full bodied, yet so fascinatingly smooth and mellow-mild. Every time you light one you get new and keener enjoyment ! Freedom from any unpleasant cigaretty after taste or any unpleasant cigaretty odor makes Camels as unusual as they are enjoyable. In fact, Camels appeal to the most fastidious smoker in so many new ways you never will miss the absence of coupons, premiums or gifts. You'll prefer Camel Quality! SSitSrSh' CHINESE GIRL STUDENTS HAVE ICE CREAM AT MEETING Beating Back The H. C. L SPENDING less and saving mote will be greater at'Ctmjliliiiu-iit s low aid over fuming the Iiih costs of liiti than any -tiling t-lf. And maintaining a S.iings Account hero at the 1AKMKKS STOCKt.KOWKKS NATM N.I. HANK will lulp ati one to Hlh i aim .t c more. We Pay Liberal Interest on Savings Farmers & Stockgrowers National Bank "Past history has proven quite con clusively that you din no mote legis late the cost of living up and down than you can stop the tide by building a sea wall. The basic economic law of supply and demand always hag and always will determine prices, In spite of artificial restrictions which may seem to latei fere temporarily. When demand exceeds supply, prices are bound to rise. With three hungry men for a single loaf of bread, but one thing can happen. When supply ex ceeds demand the reverse la true. Three loaves ol bread to one man bring pi ices tiitnhllng down. "The real cause for the present high level prices Is apparent when you real Ire that the I'niled States is exporting at preuent twice the foodstuffs that it expo' ted a year ago, and three to four times the amount exported In normal years. We are feeding Kurope. What's more, mutt continue to feed Furope. until It gets back on Its own feet again Tbelr crop of 1919 will help some, but we must wait until the bar vest of 1920 before they are wholly In dependent of this cuuutry. It the geneial public ran be educated to an appreciation of the situation as It Is, nd i an be made to see that the well bvtt'.jt of eer uae of us depends upon evvry tuuti inducing as be never pro duced before, supply ran tie Increased to r.iret anl cireed this unprecedented demand and we shall weather the storm with everybody ahead. I'nder the circumstance. It is more ot religion) (juration than ad erononi.o one. Vn'r.. ..rn prjjiictlon on the part of every In J.v'.iusl mutt tie made a moral l.iue. IVcreed demand means depression, and unemployment, and hard limes (or evervbodr. In creased production will meet the Situa tion and solve the pioblem, but that can only be accomplished by every man putting his shoulder to the wheel an producing as be never produced be fore. When the majority ot people were made to feel tkat slavery was wrong. It was abolished. When tbe majority ct people were made to leel that frtaklng ess moss and were aaluned to be seen goisg into sa loon, we got prohibition, la the same way. when people begin to look dowt on the msn eho Is not a producer, or bo rur.aits his pitalucllnu. we shall strike at the lay root of the cost ot I'vpv i, V . ! go on produdus ciuuile. Itotrr W. lUb in Vok and save lnet it War Kaw Ings Klsiii W. . The pnre of a War flstitus Stamp Uii moi !'i Is l ;i Iluy one eer nk lr-.l.i tempts )vi to -peod more than ii vail to I'sv risk ami de fused vimr i1'..-umu I at the d.e- omit in W. g . Learning. Learning, joined with true knowl edge, Is an especial and graceful orna ment, and an Implement ot wonderful uae and consequence. . , , I would rather prefer wisdom, judgment, civil customs and modest, behavior, than bare and mere literal learning. Montaigne. I i JT 2,iir ' '.ff JiA- I 7rr' n:'rtrm?fl youcantbeat Yl-r.". xS-M ' EM 1 Lej.r. . ' r . m vv:r -ti - 2 One ef the Chinese girls who has taken an active part In the Studtnti' Patriotic Association dishing up Ice cream at a Y. W. C. A. student conference. At these meetings v.amtn students from all parts of China come together to discuss problems affecting them and th future of Ch.na. COST HIM MORE THAN FIFTY Mr. Travers Had Not Preperly Eitl mated His Locses on That L Ul Fistic Encounter. "I can't afford to lo SVI on prlie fliilit." mourned (irlatliie Trrv- ers nn hour or mt after lly shock lie received over the wires thai falnl Friday aftennMin. "I!ul ou have l"t IL haven't you?" we akel, and he nodded dlConolately as he climbed aboard hoim-bonnd car. lie tuut have felt a ireiuonltlon at he tiiotinied. for It Is unlike Mr. Travers to regret hl losses; and when he ar rived home be broke the newa to Mrs. Tmvers. along with the Implied u- etlon that a little ewnomy for the Beit few weeks would not come In amiss. Mrs. Travers said nothing In her most sympathetic manner, and the evening's conversation covered topl'-s wholly foreign to ltie right. At the breakfast table tiett morning Mr. Trsvere had no tate for anything the morning peper might heve to say, aud Mrw. Tmvere fntnrt potM-uPm of It without the umisI contet. r.lmiclng tbruugli tlie iir rapidly Mrs. Tra ers tore out a e.'isre smtln from psire 2. and anthr from nc 11. Then at one of th"e uiicjm1 nn in, Lt every woman kaiws brekft Is replete with, said: "H.I yon r.-u!d .w . on I prise fght. Well. welU Here Is a sale I have t-n awaitu g for a long time. And strange to f, here Is another Just across the strt ime Is on suits and tbe other on ryeas. 'And the string est ot 1U fiflpp'n to have acciiuiits at Poth thote store. Fifty dollars, you say. you lost? Was It an even fifty?" And so It was tlmt the breakfast dlhes at the Travers' home went tinwalicd Saturday morning bernune Mrs. Tra vers was obliged to catch an early Jit ney downtown and commence oiiera tlon. Ksnsaa ClU Suir. These cooling fountain 'rinks Ice Cream Sodas Lemonade Soft Drinks Cigars and Tobacco The ysure hit the spot these hot davs make a fellow feel work too. Try one know. just like then you'll McAtee & Aiken "Don't Cheat Yourself says the Good Judge There'i nothing saved by chewing ordinary, tobacco. A little chew of that good rich-tasting tobaccogocsalotfarthcf,' and 'its good taste lasts all the way through. Little chew lasting satisfying. That's why it's a real saving to buy f this class of tobacco. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW put in two ityltt UIC'iIT CUT i a short-cut tobacco V.H CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco uili. ..-- 1 - - 1