?AGE TWO THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON Tuesdav. October . 1020 LESSON IN LIFE CF EMPRESS "Vanity cf Vanities; AM Is Vanity," Never Better Exemplified Than by Unhappy Eugenie. In the middle '70s T had. flip several years, a stiiic 1 i" room; in a iiot i l ill St. Gall, Switzerland, iti'tnrnm.; from one of my 1 u-ii 11 1 i I'M L trips to Kn-'land, tin- proprietor i i. h-tik-i 1 n:e that he li.nl tnki ii tin- liberty of i t'i 1 1 i 1 1 : 1 1 n lady siti'l her rittciil:iiit to occupy the rooms for a nii'lii, us the hotels were nil full. .Sli" whs n niiililli-M'.-i'i wnm nn, of sorrowful aspect, dre-sod In black, nti'l walked with a r:irn and iilllioti'li travi liiiL' incognito, was rec ognized by one nf the hotel stall' as ex lOmpress I'.ui nic, widow of .Napol eon tlio Little, wlio owned a chateau near SchnlTliam-on, That was about 17-1. Ami only a fi'w weeks ao this unhappy woman, who had long been tired of life, died tit Hie nyo of ninety-four. What a sad and checkered career! Horn in Spain, of an nnassuminj.' aris tocratic family, raised to the (,'liitor inj; throne of the second empire, lead er of Europe's fashion and frivolity, losing, within a few years, her throne, her husliatid and her son, then, an ex ile, visiting from time to time, lTke n Muck ghost, the scenes of her former triumphs. "Vanity of vanities; all Is vanity, faith the preacher." Los Angeles Times. stops sim;i:.m "Hum that wasteland wed patch and stop the .spread of weeds to neighboring fields," .says John It. Nevius, of O. A. C. farm crops. "Fir ing will not only, burn the seed in the plant, hut will also destroy seeds; insects and other pests on fthe ground. If (he patch is not thick enough anil dry enough to burn standing, it, can he mowed, allowed to dry, and then fired." womkx sn m:ts him omi: ti; in ns Two Alsea women who look train ing in the O. A. ('. Intension ser v ice training school last July had within one month helped other wo men make two dresses, alter f.even 'patterns, do hultoiihole and tailor finish work, anil design simple cot Ion dresses.. ::oi, Kill l-i Vll.- a-'c up, i:sh rii. i s iim:i:i I'Ksis "alii- ol' in --eei, rodent and (lis-j - pi -is 'li ve '.'altered under the ol :. a' ii louad on some farms, i ei profvi Ion from the heavy, j i ::. ran'.s in Oregon tills fall. s o : i ');. ( '! Ui trash heaps will hue bi-i'din- L.''-oiinds for still iv :-v.a:ms of pi-sts that will for on valuable crops; later. Ciean barn or 1 1 1 y or haul away crop hauls, hoards;, and other kinds of :h, say ih" (). A. C. authorities. THE REVERSE S'DE M- M By JACK LAWTON cam idi ai.skxatk kills si.k.s Slugs can he controlled by use of a poisoned bait made of one part calcium arsenate to 10, parts chop ped let luce or other succulent on which slugs feed. Spraying the plants to he protected with bordeaux mixture, in connection with the bait, will insure excellent con trol, says A. L. Lovott, entomologist at 0. A. C. kx-skkvici: mi:x visit iakms Just to see how prosperous farm ers make a go of it the ex-service men in farm crops at 0. A. C. re cently made the round of some of the best, farms in the lower Willam ette. The Horst, hop yards, Kiddle & Sons crop systems, Church & -Matthews prune orchards, the Prince walnut groves, and Lasser potato breeding fields, funished typical il lustrations of how the trick is turned. LI VHSTOCK MKX ci:t wixktix liy using silage with alfalfa hay young steers at the Kastern Oregon branch station gained twice as fast as on hay alone and at half the cos't. the method and other pointifc that help livestock men determine the conditions of profitable feeding, ia explained in an experiment station bulletin, "Kaltening Steers," which can he had free on application to O. A. C, Corvallis. iuovim. i,osi;s m:i:s Iioo.s, like humans, dislike winter moving. If not moved in early fall then delay the process till next March, anyway, says II. A. Scullen, bee specialist at O. A. f If moved less- than two miles the bees should Ise aroused and unclusteri d by pounding on the hive and by smok ing, lo enable them to take new ob seivatlon. Otherwise many may re turn to the former location. Grass or weeds placed over the entrance helps. Subscribe for the Herald only 2 of interest to all .Morrow county. tki.i.i.is s v. stum i.kst The trellis system of training ''in libert raspberries is said to be !he best by I'M. Spat li, a big Mult nomah county grower, reports the Kami Unreal! News. This method will produce from one-half to one ton more says Mr. Spath. Superstition's About Ears. There are several superstition about the tingling of one's ears. It was at once commonly believed that If It was the right car It meant that a friend was speaking well nf one. The tingling of the left Implied the opposite. Sir Th as r.rowne, the famous author of "Vulgar Error." ascribes the Idea to the belief 111 gunr dlnn nngels, who touch the right cur or the left according as conversation In favorable or not to the perwin. t ' ' ,, .'"'. ?' !' .',,', .' .'., , "',.'. ')' t. '.., '"t .'". ,', , i . f' a. . a. ... ... .a. a ia ,t a ... , .,t ia I ( , ta at a a ,( a a a. ,,, o Value O Q O O O O O O O O o o o o o ; o o o o 0 yi T 'SIC iiic.:;. nun arc alive to the fact Y V 1,10 nciua' iidvirtisiii; value ot a i.cwsjv.jht lies not so r.U'.cli in si:e, t ii cr.Lr.ioii or rate charged, as in its news value. Tl.e local newspaper that p,ivcs the news of its town and county is the paper the people w;ust to uad b.ully enout'.h that they aie vi!lin; to buy that paper and pay for it in c:cr to pet to read it iej;ularly. l! j'm ! I li 1 .i!d iii.ikv o a prc i a' hi m nij; il rc.hh i the 1. 1- v - ft l . it I i . w l mi! 1 c V it u cik, It nt. tint. mi- a i.ip.tl!e i .'t ct it'M . 1 1 1 K nt - in all j MS t- ft til li't!llt .111.1 i- Cell -i.intw .ti t tin- -er ire. The Newspaper That Counts As An Advcr-tisn.-; Medium Is The Newspaper That Give Good. Honest Service Service To Its Sub set dets l'.vety Issue. TU Hcppncr Herald Is That Sort of a Newspaper i i o o o :; o o a o o 0 o .. o o o o o a o o o o o o o o oooooooooooooooocoooooooooooooc JC c--o Ja,W.,w x". C.,.yn-.'ht. W-stern NewHpa,.-r fa.;n . Stephen sat Willi hrooding eyes look ing over l.is meadous. To S: pheu. the spreading farmland which he in herited was tlit; most beautiful thing in tin; world. In it he found his life work and his joy. To watch the grow ing and plcntiu.de of the labia- of his hands and brain, was to him a great wonder and satisfaction. And it was his misfortune that love, ciiiuini; uier than it came to men who sought out their entertainment, should come in the delightful hut unsuitable person ol Ilililegard Vane, llildegard was horn and raised to an environment very different from Stephen's meadows, llildegard had known luxury and noth ing hut luxury and its benefits. That he .should have found her at all was inconceivable. A relative Vane had purchased as a toy a certain farm in Stephen's vicinity, and .under this Vane's Midas touch the farm turned out as profitably as his various other investments. So to the big remodeled country house on the hill, lie invited occasionally city friends for week etui visits, and his favorite niece llildegard was one of the most fre quent visitors. At length, after a winter season of guyety, It was thought best by the family physician that Miss llildegard go to her uncle's rural estate for a prolonged and restful stay; and so, riding upon her pony one day, llildegard had found Ste phen's farmland, and cantering down thy tree-lined avenue, asked the favor of a drink of cool water. Just at first, the girl had taken Stephen for one of the usual helpers. When he responded to tier recpiest In his deferential cour teous way, she became Interested in his personality, and questioned the elder Vane, upon her return, concern ing, "the big good looking, farmer." Her uncle laughed as lie made reply, "Look out for your heart, Hilda. A man like Stephen Strong might do more damage to a girl's heart, rough clad, than any drawing-room Idol." Hilda smiled retrospectively, "lie looks like his name," she said, "strong. Tell mo about him." "Itegistering Interest already." Iht uncle remarked. "Well, all I can tell Is from reports. He's a college man ngrlcttltnre ; callable, successful, hon est. Wedded to country life." "He would he," she mused, "nr he would not devote himself to it." The proper Introduction had come nhmit quite naturally. As Hilda was driving one evening with the elder Vane, Stephen approaching, stopped to i-dve gi tins. Alter that the girl met him frequently, and Inter accepted various gravely offered Invitations to Inspect the Strong farm, or lo drive through tlie hills nt Stephen's side. Stephen had not realized that In this proximity a hopeless love might come to him; friendship, pure and helpful, he had thought of as n possible and pleasant result. Hut love came. And such n love as only n true and simple heart like Stephen's could know. Now that she was going hack to the city, and autumn lay upon the farm lands, Stephen told hhn-elf cru elly Hint he might have won her love If he hud stooped to that sellNhncs. There was no vanity In the thought. I only mi'tiiw and a know ledgn of the I m eeine of tier nature. I ''it he was I iillov leg her to g.) wiilnuit a word, i without a sign. II -r Iom-'v ee had , hi-n v. !-.:,"i;l at p:ir;'.:i r w tli an appeal ; -he hers. If but half r.-.-e-iiled. S'. pbi-n at boi iity l-.:anri' t their up ; peal. Th was tie only li e fur which he ! lltVil. the oiity l ie In whl.'h he In.tit ea-!l ll lica-nre nf -ucces, but in tie l;ld : ml Vane t l-o'atloti, ! to tat," her fti in the court here kIk cicii d iind I'ttcd -well, he who tin- , v Utile.: to nivept the great l ft of her 1 reiiiiiii-l'itliie. The uncle I el Milled 'of ii ni'lllomiliv b-o-k thi"-e. -lio wall ed h.T favor. Ilible-.ard v ml. t ot i t-e ic'iipied lii an lour of . i uipi'thotlr ! ! :ta f.-r Irte-elf. from h." mlll!m. i s.i , I-',.!,, ri-blly. S'epheii I -iile p .... I 1. 1.'. One c."iifiirt he gaie lilm-e'f. the . nillli.' nf f lni-'.el nf neU'i'tei) : fr.i'.u iii be- nt her iiin 'i . n fare. iwe't L-'tt before her cntntiii. depiirturr. And now n he ml, I e he'. I I er formal ' "tl .link eii" imte In h' I !.! brown hnii.. A niiiuire while ard. if lit 'l.-ed ntid of brief iiri.ii,' Stephen : held Hie curd gently, nii.l turned If 'iiwlv nbniit, I, l very ten. I n rnn . ', Siiihl.-tilv he nollecl Unit t ... hnd nog-livt.-l to n-ail II reier.e i .,i of lh enrd 1!i. .re n I .-re. Ilbls n e in in hke l ui.t nd led n ..j,-rl1. T'leii ! .. rac'i.i! .! t.i i'h. nerd. .t-e r.-li 1 1 .-! '! at 11. l . . ata-rtpt jl.i.li il ii I .ol r:neo isHnttV , n..t. in her -vr f. .-.!.. -!, ph'titlr ' in i,i rlt I'f.n it , S', ' ,, .ken lo I'tltl riV'-l !-i t'.-r i a'aler ! I '. tier n.el.r ne, i', p n-p'rti. . tl..i It l.'-i I,.... '.. . i .!, T, jittn. I.i-rrt n e l.e.i ', i ber i f ' fer. le e In H e .....-., ,if I,, r f;,nll I 'l'"r,:t ('.- " ih i .-.ptn'n "t I im ri.tn ti( I. it k te i.-u, .. ' n.irrr. Iw ecli. wt. . ti i -'( f,,f l mil '.i tlM p. li I1,., I t M.r.'U V, I 'l "" l' I re f ,r, r n , r,rr . oh n t n un of it r !! n on .1.. unr'tHnf ' In thr n'i H,. i, ,-u t... . iUmi Il ' I h, ,n 0 A Met rM.-l Hi.. "Ttu'ii i,-l-'ig in wnfl.l." tip niirinnr.-1 J..i.u;t "iih IftV frl ,.f , , ,n - gn. "t I" ! ) lir t.ei r " The Season Is Siere Cereals Cooked and Ready to Eat CORN FLAKES, KRUMBLES, POST TOASTIES, GRAPE NUTS, SHREDDED WHEAT, PUFFED RICE, WHEAT AND CORN. To Be Cooked ROLLED OATS MOTHER'S, GOLDEN ROD, KERR'S, ALBERS. ROLLED WHEAT GOLDEN ROD, ALBERS. WHEAT NUTS, PEARLS OF WHEAT, CREAM OF WHEAT, CREAM OF BAR LEY, GRANULATED HOMINY, TWO MIN UTE OAT FOOD, ROMAN MEAL, RAL ston's bran; KELLOG'S KRUMBLED BRAN, Phelps Grocery Co. Guilder of Soils. Most of the fame that has romp to the humble cowpen has arisen from Its extremely practical value ns a' builder of soils and as n fi-ed crop. It Is a legume and, plowed under, Its vines give the needed humus to soils lacking this necessary quality. Its name Isn't poetical, either, hut It Is entitled to a place unions the most beautiful flowering plains In this country. Its cousin Is our vnrl-col-nred sweet pea. 1' blossom a Held of cow p.-as. with rhelr dark, glossy leaves, looks exactly as If a myriad host of purple h.i't.'r!'.li", inch with two yellow spots on Its wings, had settled upon It for n momentary rest, and when Hie win. I blows the resem blance Is even more marked. ' i i LOOK Mr. Ford Owner I Shcrttning th Twilight.. Although no son of romantic Frln would be cNpected to i!ep -;e Hie world of twilight. .1. :. Sullivan has I'otitrihii'oil to the Cnniiilliin I'll-jl'ui-r Mrniis mathematical arguments that hi-.lhiii li'ght at Hie ppclie of Hie hei's hour. . As the resuit of iHrsonal observa tions Mr. Sullivan would eorrii't the standiird siateinent of encyclopedia ilmt I'-illljtit innllnnes until Hie sun lm f.i'leti nt least 1S degns's below the horizon. It vill le near the irutli, le think, to my tlmt twilight i mis when the sun's decline Is about l.i di.:re. . You can get your Ford overhauled at our shop at Ford schedule prices Not So Wrong. "Don't )u ihliik. ili'iir. Hint It would lie n good plllll lo let Itie select the st'M'ks for you lo luijr and wll?" Ids Ife snggestiil. II,' withdrew his nttentlon from H nl riimplhailon of slciitiitions loiitt I'li.uuh lo snort d hilnfiilly. " I.t, jou don't know- nnythlnu ab.ei; it r stisk mnrkel." lie siitil. "No," be ri'spoiide'l swis'tlr; "but it n -'or rule Mint won't work holli nn mi'l l e ol .-rvi"l Mint II l ...e nil" I'm H boit II Mini gin f,ltl tese. tugi l -Ten't t-t lo r-l l k ! h'J BP i.U tiini-fiiti " "1 h 'ts not 11 km-l ef iqta iht hrui nr up in ,i - Fru t Ceior It tunhgit Ihi leb.f ..f (run . tl.c te.ii't of l enii iii mtliHi, iii ntlih-h mini fcbl li 'ruiisf.irm.-d into rr. of jll.o or or i f of ojrpi ro .iriim nun. r. TM . I .-mi. ml in, hi inkea tn.- ImfsI hra I. miefiiiioiia hrtorvn lh bent nf l.iji n. II, r,.i, of nilii ar n.is im-k.s, in Hi fall. Hut I lo ajr, .ili ih ;irn $ rlua-ljr fuilolu(. .rk il IUmn lnr ar pf. fnniH. t"'1'. tf trri'inf Ih s T l"l' Of f"W IK th !i1 Til. I It M.1 .)lrl ll P.lf f Ih Suits ancl Overcoats $30 to $75 We have without doubt the best values in Fall and Winter Clothing ou can find in Morrow County. You Hill find our line the best-made for the money at prices ranging from $30 to $75 LLOYD HUTCHINSON Cleaning Deing Pr""n Repairing Wt GtT VOIR WORK 01T PROMPTLY Ford Garage "mO 0 it ft it 0