Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, December 30, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    6161 'o J3qui335Q 'Aepsanx
PAGE TWO
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
INCREASES YIELD OF WHEAT
Arduous Jcb. Osiy Thought.
Outlftte M'rti'iir, musiin't sit up for Grfiit thoughts, like Treat dei.tla
oe; law forbids nlfrlit work for women, need no trumpet. Bailey.
8
Burlap Bag His Only Garment
CHANGED HER MIND
r;mcnt
-cully
of Treating
Meeta With
in England.
Ee-d
Else
3-cccss
3y ELEANOR C. KEN'YON.
5:.
8
-.ft
l emit. l
stifh a
think tu
!,,- W; tu
;.:::nur tin
iu-i;i
'l'O Sll 1
mr i'ltv.
Ann.!
Ml. IV.
rat
'Mr-..
I tu
1 Ailiti.
Iiitlt -l
-t. .
.'"
I V 1 I "J'
.-... -i 'j . ; 'S
.:: i f - ) ( 1
1. ; i ' 4 ta
1 l .v: i ,f"i
1 I ' ' r'vu
: . ' , A
t , : ?
f ' ' v ' , v i .
f - - n
1 e rsp
.! U TVi H Ti
JktJ
":. '!''
You' 1 need a new Grain Drill. We have the
DEST. Call a.ul see them
Superior Grain Drills
"The Name Tells a True Story"
Also see our line of PLOWS
Oliver and John Deere
Nothing Their Equal in the Plow line
Peoples Hardware
Company
1 "
i-t tini.fi'-it;
8?S
t;'.;,i
hi ! vo
1 ui.iril l.i
i!v;t
,1'i'li
I ur
iinivi
1 hit!
vpi'i:
ill
; wrir
i limy 1
;:i:i.ii)i;
i-r i'oiiii1
l'llllL'il li
Mini IIV
thl'iilly s
1.0 Mil'!'
I.v, "if
nluir 1
mils.-'
inki' Mm-.
Jinlitli,"
Mr. Ki;
hul.e lit- '
"Well, ili v.r, I wish m lurk, Imt not
fiir ti.r. I would niiirli iii'i'frr 1 1 it mi
Ilmr's ilrM-ivilii;ii." rrplird .luililli
"luil. Miii-riii ilcar. I must not forgot
my r.fiMiiii : Aunt I.ouisr lias w riilrn.
iMviiiiic us UJi."
-Vnii l.i'ow liui.ii lias n-tunioil 1'nnn
Kj..-J?T
lim-il
ti. .xi-H-is , 1-: - vyjxz: '
' tlum I'.iat 01 ! " V',ii ? C v-t'J Vii-Xi,!.. ;
lf. TliHiv v.-rrr rvi- " 'mff 'r;C ' ' ' ' ' ""I
t. 1". ill till' Hl.tl'l'lllrll V- fi' J. fi..'";"" ''. '".'Sf, f . '''!'';'.''" " j
--iuih-viiit i..(-t llivt :-,-:';fi:F':'v-'-s;';;-; " T ' .v..;i;''4 : -ft . ""' 1
1.-. ,;t i.t.y IV,.; ::t tin- k--":-;-S?-' ' ". ?-v:,k- 5
: 'v ly ;Viv i'vi-Mi lliis ! " - ..' . "V''' " " ' !
" ',":'"'11 o, ...... in r... ..,,:.- D'Vv.i,';'-''S.:,v.3-:v..,-i .JrfS 'SUi..',?
,! ll;::t y, :s i .-""" .. . , , '. . , '
! ' , .'' 1 - , " , m '
:r:E'i::t- cf War Ts'jrV
Tackle Evrvy Frcblem
R&ck-CcUom Up.
iiiii' soich
y.Miiiu I
Kill
villi
It
il',
life."
;.t t
il-. .n
Ir ill so AllltlH
two f rends v
Doe fliup.
wriles. and
Hi him, nil
l.!ei!trli:iiit
in
s, 1 1 1 ' -l 1 1 a I
i i i del-, rlc l'lirker. who is all aloiH
he v.iiiTd. :iiiiU'nita',!i lliiwuril Mas.iii,
whose In. me is in the West. So the
mar si.ul is just hulililiu;.: over vim
ilrlli.lil ui l:::ii.u" HiikIi lnune. and -!it
,, mi' s I-. 1,, i nii.e and hrlii her w.iecr
iii the l,i ."
hy fire 1
ell you II
new hunch of
have "learned a
mill the lillie j.'ame of
;,. y mean is that they
n le fmiil-.imeiiti.is and
Iii-olilein from rock-liot-
'J,"
Mrs. :
irr, r
o. 1 a
iilllell
il
. 1 a:
joined
a lud
iiu; for
II he a
e our
i ;linl.
d
mi s,h nihil ef 1
i if rmirse I'll u
ii. vi uiiily to do s
. I- -SM..I I.esMli -
ini-i' :o den. i
ills ill llUVsilrV
li.t we ui li mil
I ill ei ii. e in liandy,"
hi) s In lor fiiinid I hen:
ile heme ef : lint
e v as w real hi 1 in mi
Ihem in., si allien,
slid quill weak Ir
in ait in i; liusiiili
eii in mint'.
uvists that I urn ill, hut 1
line," he iins,eri d to the
.liali'll. "1
in the
'.utlise,
nil s us
iilnltely
elll his
li, Wlis
iile-l ioniums of
a. liievi
.iiiili.ii.
I'.ihi.i.
A f'-w da
eoMl..iahli
whusr I'-mr
she l!l'eetei
While llil'l
Ions i-.ini.i
ehlleil at I
-Molher
am lerliiii;
solieiliilis
urn sure ilinl under Miin iii's uinl your
skillful luiinN. .ludilli. that I lie lioys
will seen rrrioer. llul .Mill luiisi meet
jour .ul h Ills." u he led the w.i.v t
the MMiiiiini win re lil Iwo 1 1 ietlds
Hio rcei'ly iiwniliu.' Ihelr nrritiil.
Afler ll.e usual inl rodiirt im. were
oxer Ilinl till' Itil'ls tool refre-lied llielll
selves Ht'iiT Iheir jelinn', II rrllieil
us It It M-re ii reunion of eld frn'inls.
s In- I...V- li.ld ef I heir eiel'leln'es.
H, ,-iin: tin1 di-lo-lolul ihivs tint fol
lowed while MhivI.i mid .Indith tl
,1 in Ihr inn- of ihe iimilliN. "IMUI
Ct .i l" v ii- tuiMii the Him- nf Ills
life.
I n li.
or
or two i
What
have f:"ni' no
larkled every
toll! Ul.
It was villi Ihr ii'idrrslandiiiL' that
llie diiihrhhoy is u new iniin and a proii
iein in Iiimself that Col. Arthur Woods,
assistant to llie serretnry of war, laid
out his plan of eaninii;n for tlie war
deimrtment's jrlunllc etl'ol t to t ,1ohs
for rrturned servieo ineii. "This," he
told his assistants, "Is not merely an
employment idea. It is a new experi
ment in iisyrholoy. We must tinder
sliind tlie soldier, the sailor, the nui-
rine, riylit down to tne irounii. learn j
their irohleni lniiiutely and take in- !
tinlle iains lo restore them to civilian 1
life Willi as lillie friction anil as nnirli j
celei'ily as iiossil.le. j
"These hoys are ooinius: home cnj.'or
ly. hut also a lillie fearfully. We must
liridi;e the L'ap that they have cnescd ;
ilui'llitf 1SH7 and llMs. America's In- j
tore lies in her iuth. The soldier,
wlm fought in I'l'iince. Hie sailor who
plied the dark waieis. and tin- nun i
wlin drilled lahiiiiilly and alii ir.ly at
homo, iniv-l not he left in llie lun li :
her w lint I hey ha ve none mr u
'POSTER BASED ON ACTUAL PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN AT ERIVAN, AR
MCXIA, CY DP.. M. S. LITTLEFIELD.
lie is only one of 'J.'.O. U0.il !:cl le.-.s
oppression In Wrsirrn Asia. Clad j.isl
iililii fellow, wl:!'. hnr.rr strii ken chei
hody, was found v, iimierini: in tlie s;vi
S. I.htl.'liehl of the Near liast llrllrf.
ivriilianiuie, v.hri'e it was frond that his
laiment in whieh lie s'.ooil -a worn, pa:
"I saw this ra;: .'d lillie folio
'"rival!, not f.n' firm Hie orphanat
aimlessly ahout mid no one was
child victims of Turkish cr.ielly and
s he stands in tiie picture this frrion.
;s, hopeless inoutli anil frail, srnrv.-i!
els of i'dir, Armeii.il, hy ir. Miliro
lie was taken to a .Near liast Ue'.ief
ni.iy earliily possci-sion was ihe s'n dr
lirii hlankrt niii'ie from a huriap sack-
on one of the hus;esr hasiness Hii-nis of
' sii'd Ir. l.itl'eii 'id. "Ile was wumleriim
!:S !! slhtrs; aiir'.iion in ;;::-i, 1 d';l
mil pose 1 j i in ; the picture shows just the way he
against II nrarhy wall."
The photorraph is the basis of. a striking i.oster
by Near Kust lirlief.
d when I liar, a d liiiii up
bi'in dislvihuteci
le-
i.'lll hil
.i hi: of i
..: iieiihi
iiuiiiy
mples.
it
,1 i i.d
Tiircc Essentials
i i .;!.' -ir-1 -Mi 'r.l 'il. kill-: in' ''"H
. i ii i ; - -;i I i' - '"-i i' UI i"!i i
n ti-ih m i i fi'i- diul n!,iii-ii;i-nH'!M .
i i.i n.'i I v'. i 1 1 ci til .liii I ,n'i l v "I U.t'li
. -it ,i r tut; i ,i pa' ilo si'i !(,
Il:, :i 1. 1 -i'ihv nli'iii siu',,- i. a 1
.til. Ir.- in.di U .. ..! i ii s! i'H i t if.
Farmers & Stockgrowers
National Bank
HKPPNER. ORIXON.
ini .
v
c.
V 1.1 I
Cup
Hi o.
I'
ll in
l..it
I
1 id
II
id r
.'piiii M.i
II. Ir
I I ot
..r id I
.i
II
.id M.i
..! I. - 1.
' th
h. v
iv II
i.t imd ih
out-.
lint li" lie
I to lit a
I, I .
d l.t In
lion,
tin l.i
e '..I
kll.w th.
ilely,
. cr: iiess
' iiui:e
a Hli'.s.
r.i refill
underfill
il h liiol
nfl f
a nciier
lur .lalile.
. in umtty
.in' in Ihe
l aw.iilHii.'
,1. ,. r -.lie
He week
I - ...Inn
. r i t t urn
. r j am
no n'-
New Photo Drk "Room."
The dark loon loss.n-y 1ms
iiiwiiys lieeii Hie one ripd ol.tarle to
the perfeet flexibility of the photo
.'i npliie art. Now, how e er. the opi nitor
iiiii curry it complete dark cliiinil.tr
ii'i-Ii,' ilh him. null deelop bis iAin
in en when and where he pU use. The
"room" ih r.'.eil mid IliiM rateil in
I'epiiliir Mi cliaiiics mmnivliie pm-ks In
K ciie less thnii two feel Inn-;, nboiit
H foot wide I four itlchi thick. It
opi lis to n Inenht. In the lm'i;i r sine,
of IS Inches III ft'onl mill lit Inches III
bnel . with walW i f lUdil proof fiihrli'.
Kliistle cuffs hi H e "id 'mit Ihe op-
ellilor's hands, while lie looks 1 ti ill cl
II hood in front. n;u' pi'il with Iwo
slniltris thill h-e opened by pn-s.ire
Ml Ihe hood, end iuti.n!ly elus' i n re
lease. Tr.iys and pn;n. m-e in-tiiid
Ihii-iiifh n r il.i iili.s,.i! ioor in the
ol.
S5C.000 Japanese Women Woi a
at Average Daily Ware cf Ten
to Twe;ity Cents for a
Twelve Hour Day.
NATIONAL FRIENDSHIPS
DEPEND UPON WOMANKIND
Japanese Diplomat Says Men
Alone Cannot Create Interna
tional Friendliness.
v
Laoorer BudcU 0rp,2
Tin t w oi Kin'. inn n !,i an
biv' waiics po-.---. -t uraud
tnrll two pklUr. is l.i.Utir
illl'lill'''
piallii er
e that li
li. mi I Jills
e ion.!- f r
V't
I'lll.li'
Mftjl 6v.
..i;.. ti.r di.
w ;; 1.
f..m ! I
the ;., .i
ti i.
III! I .ll
The no
I'-Hiiiict
l.cln-t '
the mi '
l.r it
i-llie
I, I...
urn y
d If stiwi-il
'i i iii .1 v re-
,. , - I hull
...iii i in a ur i 1; ti
i, i ".,' cut! 'i i i ne by j
I , ,1 U the f- ' .11 of
.... ' 'he 0 i- n-S llll.t IbC I
. I'.'i : ,ir .-ieiii. 1 , iiH.lv
.i t U lo.i'.'d ,1 Ihe iiul nf
nilOii the s , . o( III lll.
.1 the HI- d.H liot I -a ill
ill l-utlil l'r ! .- it--f,1 tin ;
Kiel lie led . ur fill INI (
tiu-kl Ini- Im-iii . :(- hrrrlo
fen ul f' f until. metal Tli- fm-t-r
th-' iIi-m- irinlin. lb-" i-t-f th
I mil. milt l-f 'en( gi 'llrlklnl. Htll (b
, mil. kr Ihr Ji b.
bo e of music l r f ih
llle lllilllil-ed 1. 1 whell 11
to luiU" more i,, on. Hi, .li
rn.'fs-,! ;i--i.
t eoli.il toil )..i of K woi '.! nun
In ii Midland Sown. who. b iiu." of n
iuil-.li al in,.! n. 'iiiii'' a' l.t, l .i. Iml'l
llllliself II tn.i'l orciii in h hv.l ii
riHiiu. 'Ihe in-f ruini-nt .i-'i' a
reeil "top and -i n nil pi did iiote-i, all 1
! U mm v eb. il piece of It.t.'iiuln .
A) Hie family l N Inrte one m d
Hill riMilll llbonl Vi feel -.illllie. It ran
he I in ii in I what He oiii iiieio i Hie
f n 1 1 1 , will.n to nude' wi in order
tu lieiii1;-- l' I"'' of music T'i or
uiin r, '- n'.out ..t i t'di l of Hieir only
Ihlni! r.. i"i t oiidoii Cliioid, le,
y Not?
t'htii.'r .l.-n Jr. i f W.!tltim.
Arlf . f"nr end oiii'fiii'f o n" i-f tut.
reieutljr to .i rcl n M.all ih ii ml II
few ,m li'l. r the foil.nii g niierti-
tbui itivurri'I I..IWI-.H loin moi in I
n. i ilmr i,i- -.Id or : I
'Mm. M. t mi! ' W )our
, h!i ki-iin out of our yu "
"Why, I'Uttirr, but il.i JoU tnen'i b
llmir"
"Wtil. I tmvi- io rr lirrp. mul
If )nttf i lib km vm er hr' t
in frH thul b U ft the rhbkn
Au rtilitvnilc of hlrkm pot on
t lb tltn.
I'liei-p mi more women in Induslry
!n .lap. in than there are men, accord
! to ii stiitenieiil recently made by the
War Work Council ef the Vnunj; Wo
; men's Cbristian Assocliitloli.
I The worlil war has broui'bt k..o.im)
woiiieti uinl (-iris into the diiily irriiiil
i of iiidiistiv Hecirditii.' tn Ibis slate
! li rnl : : :o,i mi of them little -.-.lis uiiilrr
; tif ien yeiirs of aire who Murk twelve
j boms nt n wiive of tell tu twenty cents
i il day, t hi, I the woiid uiny have sill,
i dressi 4 lti;, iiiimi;oii.
I In Tokyo iiloiie, ii diy of two uinl
one half million people, theiv hit liM,.
I null woinen employed In sixty two In
iiisiiiis mul liii..ie-si. M.ryim fr-uii
Work lis telephone ..print. Is, clerks,
' iilel eci iiphelM and book 1 ce pet s (o
I olk ill s.'k and ether soils of f.i.- I
furies i ml il-'iin",'1!' w,,ik. j
I Hurli year ihoti-aiiils of tbe-e o-
I nie'i .-ii bin-i; lo thrlr boine In the !
i.uu.lry, l,r,,l,i ii in beal'li mul irl,m
, of tul-i-rrlibo. s berail!' l.f the pool
i-omlitioi -i un ler which they wo.k uinl
live, TI ey are lieu -oil in .'i.rm.ioi ic
in the fai t'.r; r,ii,.mit.., TI ee ilorml
lories are f ,i ipiently un-uniim . The
lib Is oik lonu boiir. Iiiim- h i reer
nl ton iiml on Hr.lsl.in.' Ibe!r Inn-; day
I'll lUilOeililllely til bed. n'll lit IIU s
bed wl.i.ii ii if rl v. l o m n j.nl
Illl bel li 'eep.l.i; III all ihi.
As part of Its woild seriie for w u
men, the mil. -f Women's Coi .sttiiu
Aio,'UiUoli .Ihu to buihl dm in toru s
111 uuiiiufu. turliii! low lis hei-f li.r.s
limy iiw rlirnpiv im.li-r liealtbfi.i
pll) Hie-ll lllid sorliil (oliditiiit-i, to srlol
nut seen turies who run liitrodini- ree.
reutioii iiitu the fm ior iiiiiipiuiml m,i
direct liiiuien mul no(iU life,
Till I llotli' Hll lb Ci-opelIl!lol
of (be fitelnre-i' tliiilintfer-l ilinl prie
prlelnrs. Uni' of H iiiimt influent ul
nf tie li lr. uukl, lb iui.t
proin'iu'iit wi'iuati miiniifiii lun-r In
Jupiiii, bn ! i.mner nml iiuiii-ijer of
firm h;.h evportnl ilim-n -north
of Itenti oil tu America lust )rr.
Hen-nHy Mr. !i?iikl deeidril In
rinili y one tbuiitfiml i tiii n In her
ofll.-c-i. Sim could but Rtnl cfi.Mii,'!i
w-pll irallleil il,e M nil etaii!!iei
l-rmmwtit cmsi beri Japan--
g rli nmy l tralnnl lo ni'er il .iil
inl ..rhl. Tl girii'r-it Oan,'--'r
l,e. ,f J a pun. ! tat. I In H
rruiti( nulerlKllwn, mul Japan
gritt newl, tli ik-trlot'infBt l.f tiff
! Iiileriuiliomil friend-hip be-
iweeli mil ions di'iieniLs larcrly -I--!
upon ihe friendly feelin-; between !
1- llie women' of those imtloiis, ur- !
I- eordii.'- to rrpreseniatlves of the !
v .lapanese emhassy In WiislilnKton.
i- Their theory Is Unit there can
! bo no llrui friendship between ?
! nvu nations unless the women of
those two couniries know nhil
S- like olio nmither, nn co-operniloii
lejween milloiis, im In the state
uinl in Ihe family. Is Imseil on co-
nperatlon between men and wo- !
men.
Therefore, If .Tapan ami Ameri-
en me lo have n real, litstln;:
J- frleinlsliip, to really know nml f
iiiidersimul one iinolher, tin wo-
men of the two iintloli must -r.
lenrn to play tuKetber, lo study 1
ti ti tln r nml lo llilnk tonelher.
! The V. W. r. A. Is one of lilt'
i ! bet meiliiims for br;n-:li,ir id mi1 !
! Ibis frieiiiNblp between the 1 wo
I ! iii't'ons, tiecordini' tu diplomatic-
iepies....iHves of .laiuin, n Hint
I ! iircunivaHon 1 leiirhliii: .Inpiiiiese
I ! won, in i 'iieiitbiii, si, i, wlin; litem !"
; bow to enjoy oi:t-of dour life and
. por'. It In itirtlcii!iirly nieei-
! siirv ti nt tatiaiiese w oim n h'Hrn
tu ei b.y mi l nporei late reerrn-
Hon, they ay. n'tim the (Trent -!
llillr.x of M-oipru i.(,i 'tidustr
-I- ntid bu-mes-i. u .Tnpiinese wo- 4-
In.-ii, fi.Vliirrly -.ii roiiscrwitlvi',
4- are cuioii Into bns ii, (.ml ilolns !
! ti ai v H 'li'.'S w'.l.h H ev Inol
iu-m r iiii.ii.-l I of dolti.- bcf.iri the
a r.
! I he V W r A lu. I. i. Hi.
4- .m'r.
anon
! Bi ll H
fll'lnt p,,..1!.!.. cr, op.T
Iw .tnpiiliese eiiihn.s I
I ri million iltiiini- to be
'or women nml sir'" In tb
d S'me, It,.'n. C ;'na, .In-
y.ni-b Aim rim, I'tvpt. SI-
.1 : jiiinee people In mi k-
Itii! lis ".. orhl S.r'''e i roeiiitn"
for
ii.... I
fi-it.
f" p.m.
.er!. the S.,ir Kt mul MeXlltl
unci
V-1- 4- 1-
Y. W. C. A, TRAINS WOKtN.
Vi.iii. 4 x.ini nimlet'ii froin forty
ff !te and 1p eniiiit, - Cbln.
the IMillippIn t'(iml, Kf,n,,. Ru!(-
rts. Ib.:ir., lii;n. Aniu-ni.i Cnnnn
-.. ,i i ... . . ., . . . . . .
" -- - "-- r-r':eFi..i m me
N.Ih ml TraH.Inf ,i.-lw, nf it, Young
W uii.i ii i I'l.f t an Aw e, ui on in N
I'ork
Ti t r .m.lytrii meih.n: .f I W.
C, A work nh io tnkinc up
tK..i!i.,fn in Y, W r. A rk either tn
IM -iuntry r In nthrt of th mtin
trie, .hem the Y w C. A I mrrylftf
I-etiltij i n mpufi )!i pt worth
Uerild (UiflflH ! t lu1U