Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, March 23, 1920, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
- Tuesday, March 23,1920.
p JOY'S COMING
$J By MILDRED WHITE.
2ntr?I
U1 a
Dread LiKe Mother
Used to MaKe
You can have it if you use our famous
White Star
Flour
For Your Baking
We have just received a car load of Spring
Beardless Barley for Seed ,
We pay highest cash prices for
Hides, Pelts and Furs
Heppner Farmers
Elevator Co. ,
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When your Plumbing goes
Wrong
Phone
Us
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Wo make a s n-cialt y of quick repair work, keep
ing always ready (lie materials and men for im
mediate service.
If jmi have new work that you wish us to figure
on we will lie very glad to submit ju ices.
Our work is uuaranteed to give you perfect satis
faction and if you are not pleased in every partic
ular we will spare neither time nor money to
make it right.
Peoples Hardware
Company
We Keep a Record
For You
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Big Tom stood gazing absently!
through the window of his crude office
. in the wood, .ills mother had dlstlti
j guished him by this name, from the
j frail Tom, who was his father. Now
; that both were gone, the faithful sou
I awakened bitterly to a sense of h!&
, own loneliness. With the cheer)
j mother awaiting him each evening In
. the neat cottage home, this busy life
: among rough lumbermen had seemed
j neither profitless nor dull. Big Tom
urenueu poignantly his evenings. He
wondered, if he might not arrange to
leave the work here, and go to a more
companionable field in the city. But
whom could he trust to curry on his
great Interests, which had, grown to
remarkable success? Xo, the life which
lie had been obliged to take up when
.his fathers declining health made
j w-ork no longer possible, must still be
j the life which would hold his l'rettitv.:
I spirit. And as he gazed with somber
! eyes through the opening between the
! trees, he beheld an unbelievable tliinrr:
a girl's figure advancing rapidly to
ward him.
The girl, dropping her suit case be
fore the office door, and sounding n
tentative knock answered the question
To Tom's astonished stare, she gave
a wistful smile. "If you please."
asked the wonder-girl, "will you direct
me to a hotel or boarding house?"
she added at his evident glamv o,'
dismay. "I left the train at the Isixt
stop, and have walked, searching upon
ni.v way. The place is less p ipulated
thin; I thought."
"Come in," said Big Tom, cordially.
Before this girl's diffidence his self
consciousness vanished.
"Why did you come?" Tom asked
abruptly.
The girl's crystal clear eyes met
his frankly. "I came to hide away
from a man," she replied, "and I left
the train at the most Isolated spot I
could find. I hoped," Impatiently she
brushed the tears from her fringed
lids, "to find work here. Stenogra
phy perhaps, nnd support myself."
HIg Tom whistled. "Yon know your
own business of course," he said, "but
don't you think you'd better go buck.
Surely there Is some other way ."
"This Is the only way," the girl an
swered decidedly.
"If It's the ouly way," he suid brisk-!
ly. "and you are determined in It. why.
you may become my typist, this mln-
ute, I'll he almighty relieved to find j
one. Kven In this wilderness I'm a Jiusy !
man. And there's my mother's cot- j
tage, nil ready for yon 'to keep house
In. It will be pleasant to think of j
you there, sort of keeping things go
ing." "And you?" asked the girl breath
lessly, "where will you be?"
"Why, right here," Mr. Tom replied.
"I bunk here now half the time."
So the plan worked out like a happy
fairy tale, and the new arrangement
of 11 (Tali's ran smoothly, as affairs were
wimi 10 run. with lilg Tom's planning.
Tin1 girl hade him call her "Joy:" "He
cniii' -die had put her sorrows behind
her." she said.
Ills love f ir her grew to n sort of
fi I'lvnre. In !"', was piTsonilied nil
E&stcr
ii
A classy new Tie will
add much to your ap
pearance when you dress
up for Easter. Select a
few from our fine assort
ment for your spring,
needs
II
We handle the famous
Hat and can assure you sat
isfaction in Style, Color and
Price in Your New Easter
Lid. Come in.
Sam
Hughes
Co
UNEVEN PAINT COATINGS BAD
be
Great Care Should Always Be Taken
to Have Them of Equal Mois
ture Resistance.
Routings of equal moisture resist
ance should be applied to all surfaces
of a wood product which would give
dissatisfaction If It were to warp In
service. Tests at the forest product
laboratory, Madison, Wis., have ishown
nily and truth suid purity of i lnilt t,Ven when wood Is properly kiln
the bonk women whom Tom hud wor
"hipped; almost the only women
that he had can d to know. And ev
ery day. little .ley, singing about her
neat cottage, or over the books In the
cabin olllce. grew more and more Into
the very spirit of her name. It whs
dried, no coating entirely prevents
It from picking up or giving off mois
ture nnd. consequently, from swelling
and shrinking under the Influence of
varying atmospheric conditions.
Varnish, shellac, and other moisture-resistant
finishes merely decrease
then that Haw lings or the city end o. j rate ut wlilcli the moisture changes
the business came out- to the forests, . ,V()(lll ocl.ur. 'r,e higher the grade
to consult personally with Tom llere-j mll ,, )nore c(m,,, applied, the slower
ford. And when Itawllngs faced Tom' wlt t)l, t, mB1P0 tnanges.
little stenographer he stammered In j rnenual coatings on opposite stir
what he wa salng ami led the room, f,,,.,,, f wooden nmole cause tin
patently perturbed. Ill Tom's I w, rlM f ,,j,ng.' in moisture con
troubled even noted Joy's sudden pal- j ., , ,n(.P unequal shrinkage on
lor. ami lien Uiillng had gone she vo sMt,9 ,lf tllo pw.,,. T1(. r(..
cnioe tn I1I111 nit), a gesture of reslg- m,i, M tm,t the wood tends to cup or
nalbm. "I will hae M leave ou. Big twB, ,mt ,,f st,np,..
Tom." ! suid wini-lly. j
III
"ItawlliiL's Is not the man you are
hiding fioin?" he asked sharply. j
.ley sh.M.k lor hei'd. "He will send'
the other nam to tin I me." she told ;
him. j
Suddenly. s. whm ,il.,ng.
"Yon ih'ii'l understand. Tom dear," I
he rrii d "tl,e tiuiii 1 run aay from, j
was tn pi 1 -. -i I husband." '
1 1: ; 11 ii ! I h s u:iis ri'b asi'd her. Be-j
Cl.!h.' h's i.'.is held u-. ,
"l.isti-u," the gn Wint nil. "t ll
fur eurs sritiiiiiy to a uiulihv nm
an whn hn i-d and Iriisti d tne. Before
he d'fil, !e bi u'i'd tin' to marry her
oiilt sun. Unit I ii 1 1 tit guard her for
tune nod iniitiri li'in from re-kle-nes
, uisdii.ii. ngieiil. only when
I lloutht that be Invi-d Inc. lie n
Hlniilngly uttnn tle In n young girl's
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Planting Memorial Treet
l'lalititlg of lives In honor iH licim-
who giixe their liis in the In: war l
heroiiiliig u fn in Me nietbod nf per
IxMitalllig the tiieiiinry of ihesv men. In
I'loehind. ii.. Muv :ui. Mi'inorlnl dn
ill be nuiile UM tiiiirable In' the disll
intlon nf Liberty row. w lib Ii will ex
lend for nine miles nnd v, III contain
r,t. I iivik i :n h planted In n i i iorv of
II gold star hern of ('le eland.
The trees will he fit ll d Virion onk
and em h will contain it tablet bearing
the liaiiie of a soldier. iiikI the iluti
nnd ptiue of bis dealli.
Um for Helgoland.
The Km nl HiH'Ictjr for the Protee-
tloti of Bird. In Ktiglind ninl the I'er
liiiiiu'iit Wild t.lfe l'miii-tle h'and of
the t'ultcd State Join In miu'getlli
tlml llelgnliilul he liunle n recritllon
for the bird that migrate along the
'ot of l'tirnM The Isliiml I. Ir
than onelittli of mile quare. but It
la dimity in the path of tuigrutor)
.r, iiii'l when llernillliy tun re
tool i-l It..- fortitl. ntlnti. nml othi r
llii I II HM tnblislillietit. the bit'! will
.tob ibl) Use It.
Buy Wheat Land
and Prosper
I now have a fine list of choice Wheat
and Stock Ranches to select from, but
they arc going fast. Now is the time to
buy and get ready for summer fallowing
Easy Terms and Pair Treatment
E. M. SHUTT
The Real Estate Man
Up-stairs in Court House
Why I grin Are Dif ieithmg.
An niiih 'r t ttr huti ll e dim nu
l oll In number of hote In the lui
(.,.. Iillin nf tiore prhe. kertilnt
i.iH t vi'h ttie if:i'i of v ent. corn.
I r V. . twi f ninl iinitioi. mi l i...ii ,',,t
lie fftin-1 ii-s.i! i.ir.e iiii;it(
.,r so'iii'iltii.i noTe (iriiti'iilile. f.ul
wlmt nre e oln in ! for murk
toi l, i',e or leu (fun fiom imi J he
.
Choice Cuts of the
Best Meats
EVERY HOUSEWIFE WANTS TO sppw Ttir-
best in Meats to her family.. She can be assured she
Mu- i,u. inr Ah-at, at this sut which
in cnnf.irmuy with i,i...Krn nn-ili...l-.f
i timnej so ii
i Ci'lldlH ttil
.".inilarv market mir.
Central Market
McNAMEK & SORENSON, Props.
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