Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, October 05, 1920, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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By WILLIAM A. RADFORD.
Mr. Wili;:! in ft Haitf'
v'I, .insTyor
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:i;. f'-blnr, aim ,r ,,,) ai;,,ii,f:i..; ,
is, Wl!l;.,t .J.,..!,..- tl,(: hih...l aiithorily
to Willi;:, A Iholfrirri, ,n 157 Praiiln
wvenue, :i.iv.-.(r. ill. mm only enclose
two-tent aUi!P. (or reply
While il is unpin, ii-Miil' Ilio
Inonilis 11:. 'i-,. slid is pi, .,ily ,,l' lime
to llllilll l!,;S li.-y ,,. si i Ullll it will
lie ready I'm- nr.llpaiioy before I he win
lor n-ls in. II, nr,. vol', il' II,,. house is
1" iio furnished, mi liino slimiiil ,o lust
in m looting ilio jiliuis and lolling; Hie
ci. lit rncf.
'''.'IN of building iiaVO liolMI I'o
"lllocil lil;..'l'iiillv since lust spring.
The iiriivs i.r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . -1- linvo ('(line down
noil contra, -lors will soon have nlioiil;
finished Hi), ooiii facts ti,,.v iiiidi'i'hiiil:
early in I In- year, ('onseipionily now
is n very jiooil liino In g,, ;,,( ad willi
Ilio Inline building iliins. '
'i'li" mosl iiiiii,rl:uil phase of Ikiiiio
building Is solo, -I in- iM. ahs. The
design shoiihl ho ilociileil up,,,, viii,
oiiro, us il is epciish. id iinsatisl'ao-
'.'"'.V to I.f changes aflor M. huild-
l "pei'al ions aolnally are hettim. The
rigid soil ol' a house will milium Just
enough I'oonis to iioooint late Ilio
Ilietiihors ol' Hie family ; il siloulil nol
&KS.SSI ! T,
""-I 1 ' tllf'l d i- ' ' Ml III,' heiiie
I'liddcr svol l. ahle I,, ,.j, and h
l-hoilhl he m i-iii::, ,l ,rii ,. ,,r,
(if caldll- I.. r it ,MI1 ho llol , in the
Ill'i-I sal I i a. I i IS , ( :n ,. ,, I'-o
l-llollld I M'li Ked hi sole. Hol' the
t.M f cxleiiol', clillilliiinir.' ii liillol,
iis possihle any out of t linur ef
feels.
I Shoun in tlic iicioiiip.injli,- illns
'U'lillnns Is a icsli;u f,,r mi elthl room
Imhimo ihiit Is modern In riot ny -
ii'stciior iiiiii inn- hili'tior nr.
riiiitt'iiii'iil mill mic llial .:ni he creel.
I'll III h mini in cos!. h..ue Is
of friltnc colistinetloli, set nil a ,.,
crclc foiindailon. the lAIi iIoI' l.clim of
I'lHinl (.hliin: Hllh slit, hi iihuc (he
M-i'lillil Hour.
U Mil the cccillon of Hie iil'iiiitio nl
4 lo.if, hl is a oolotoill lies j, T,
ninth c i.f the cololiliil W iiuiili'al t
IhliMI.'lo.llt the . lellol- I the In'e
roil, mtil tt,i' .el h, with It, s,nani
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,tslr rf il.e lltilig fiHjiu, 1 tt,r Mt.t,
en my 'if us It throtiph a good-slzei pan-
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li.o 11'. m:l- rootri is large 1:5 .y 21
o ll!,'!,!-:. in toe ooii'iol' u; j lie
''" v. nil a larg'' open ti.'op'aee.
"Ii i-:: I. or so',' ;i ji 1 at 11." frol.t
' iii-'vioriiit' easement wiu
'' io Vag !,.. ,., ,,, Ughr ami a : i'y.
I 1 .V ' ! le.-t. 1 loom (. i.. fj.
I' 'I . .Hi i o -' loi :!; v.iiiilie. s, a tr..i;p
I'o'ir -i I 'i.. i'i-::;- and two at the
1 i'l" i a'.'),- i: a In-i-iii and ohiss-y
l-i. o o. 'i'iio I J I !; " to II. o l'i-ht of Ilio
iv". :.:..: I. ail i.- !:; feer s.piaiv. an.;
.'ooi'i '.. i'y t;a o!y ho inado iu!o a
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Sscond-Floor Plan.
;:in s hoilniotn, if roiiuired. The kitdi-
eli Is 11 hy 1,'J feet, ullll Oiotis info
a roar poi'i li of p,,a size.
The stairs lead In n lai'L'e eenlnil
Itall on the seemid Hoot', mil of which
"I"'" Ho1 foul- hi'ili'iiouis, haili i-niini
ni'l Newinu r i. The hillor s a
room of -oiid size for ils type, boiii
N liy II foot, s 1 1 1 1 1 can he made ,j se-Vo
Ilio purpose of n ohililrrn's piay
I'ooin. I'laoli of the hodrooiiis is on
il corner, and is as hir-o as the llv
1 " '-" rooms, or "parlors," in Ilio old
fashioned houses. Their loealion
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ol Ihe re. :., h,.,e rooms ,,f ,
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Ill's speed:,., vp.,,-,. ,,n i,, i'o. v
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I levels 11, cllimodatl' III MliMl
is 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 cariiienis as the laru'er
lark eh, sets foiiml in inai.v I, ..i,
are cipiipped with liatuers which keel
the cliches I,, the best of c litiott'
and ". noil the owner In withdraw lln
It.', t:t;ors fruiu ihe chisels when n tar
'"'"I Is It led. These closets sne
a fool or inure over the ordinary elo
ets mill add Just (lint much fo the size
of the room.
inler Ihe house Is n full basemen!
Mulshed llh a l oin tele floor. II.ti'
are pimhled separnte rooitm for Ihe
hciillloi plain, Ihe fuel, f himidry.
mid n mnnice rnnm for fruits, i:t'
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bibles , ,,', .Mods. The la,,,,. ,
dry l l..n,,., so that the rbuhes have
In be mri-fcil the leat .is,i,-,.. , Is
'"'it'ii-'cd so thai It will ,.oo i n,, i
11 ' !' n l.ilior a Ins unsiiiio; tint
'bine, loalii'le im.l ilrv.-r il.,i ..p.,
le i In ,1,,. faiioU of ; .. . si.-,, in
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THE HEPPNER HERALD. HEPPNER, OREGON
I PUZZLE TO SCIENCE
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Cri-'n cf This Rncc Hans on i;-,3
Talc of a Snail.
mrtfr? of S'tlien, Stumps H r.
d,ca u-'-"r;5 Who' Are in Quest of
Polynesian Data.
r-'otiohi'ti, T. II
If oortain vnrie
of S.'U
il, lilO MaM-aii,,,
i,.j,. ,....-., , . , ' M'nrteil
, n;..)iW in ,i,o
; ; '. . wohl ,.. cioso to
' l'" -n:i'of the ',,!;,-
''.'r: :rV'U'i "' K,'i,,m,s,s ! r'
7 ''" 1 i'""' sciL'utilic co:i-
?ress in ses-ion Ino-e
,., . . "' '
' I'Miird f ii htindrod of the timst
iiiiie,exp,.,.S ! miKt of the countries
," U"' -'tin litive dis-
'.'iissod tiio possihle or-iefn of the I'oiy-
iH'sians .lurliitf the sessions, d o
I'n.nl they nl! ii-reet-iiev
k;",w yi;t wliui-u I he J'olynusians ori
''in(lt"'
llavins failed In wv nn u.r
.. ' i".' Il'..r iiooiuia
Hon mi: of tho snaih tlie t.iu,!.,,
turned to t lie common or iranlon vnri-
cl.r of chicken. This useful bird is
" Novell to have hcen domesticated by
the I'olynesiiins ahout I',. C. Ac-
'"ftlinf! to scienliik' data the chicken
reached Ku'.vpt iiboitt 70(1 I!. C. It i3
liclli'vod to have originated In south
''Hi Asia, hut how did it get to I'oiy-'
ucsla? Another impasse.
P."f:oiiia seeds and those of about
TOO oilier plants found In the Hawuii
iit) croup furnished a little more infor
mation than either Hie snail or the
chicken, aeenrdini; to the scientists.
Ocean currents n re said to have
brought them here. Kiiintnrial cur
rents llowiut; across Cenlral America
from the Atlantic are believed to have
forced the Pacific currents westward.
carryiitK driftwood and seeds. The
process of transportation and cormina
tion appears to have been fairly
letiKlhy, sitii'e it is estimated that per
haps one seed arrived from the Ameri
can continent and bore fruit within
the period of n million years.
(Irasshoppers furnished their nnota
oiseiissfou wiuon tei'ininateii
about where It had hcfritn in the j
known facts that the Polynesian race
came out of tin' unknown and, beint:
a rapidly ilyin race. Is fast passing
to the uncharted shore where it was
born.
Ci-cchet:d Wool Flowers.
If you i rochet, and have an Idle
summer hour mi band, why not make
some very si iiuuiir.r :.ay wool flowers?
S. altered loorrih ev r a hiaek tnffeia
1 1'i -k they in
Ai.d !in v ai
I am lr...-',s ,
.',ll 1 noil I so,,,,.,
- r - Prcuy on Bi,:!
poM :-: Pc s-ure -o 1
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cine, p-i :o
Jade or iilbt.
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Ld.e Silk Ruclu-s.
Silk ,ml,..s a- well as ,! f or-
lie arc 1 IO :, the o,a,h,r
ouiiihi r . rap of
I here iirt.
s that r-ape
cud in-', he-
IoIi'Iiiiil: lillle tall'.'la i
about the 1 Idei-s a
low the w a isl line, Th
l",Kll
l'l llUlli- llll'h it of tilt- Slil
Hard to Get and Keep.
Years before he had always titi
fo Atlantic City to spend his sum
mer vtictiibm. lhp the other day In
the lobby of Ihe MnHoii club, some one
'ii hi fo Idtn: ".Indi'e, lt'n lihoiit (in.
time joii always pi to Atlantic City to
speiid llie rest of ihe Rummer."
The lude replied: "Hut 1 d,,n't
think I'll he able to make It ihl ii-nr.
Tlic wife says : 'Tin mnhl bus the liny
feer. ami w luive Just Kt to take Ur
uiid ro up In Michigan.' "
1l)iuMhit f Ihii 1 1 ...... I.I - .. f A
iiT- KM tin- iiri itui nun pen
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SHUTT-
I muting on .ulill) leu illoiii, . ;tii I si.u.. Ilns.
In.-.. Me , f,,.r fr ,,. , ,, i,.,
wool. I not Ii,. willing ,i but bun,, i;. f criiiH
nlli ml.
SHUTT-
Ii.i b.i.l mit lit )ciit, r.'iiliiuioi,. ir..,nib nt Mnr
m n.iiiilt l.u.,1 ion, lit, mis, i.iiiiig mill i.m ruiiiig
i..inb.s. ,in, us m ndbsloi mid business nun.
Wliemwr lie l . i.oiiiii lids i but. lltl lutnk oit
It. Me li.ts loolt a liltf tvitl i sl.ilr bnsin, s. I.)
il,ne iliiiling mill fill lent u it,. i. ),, line
l.iiol l.i s l or I n, ee
E. M. SHUTT VZ,Jli
I " M.lii-. Itt ,l,r , .,i M"ll, I'lloIH' M.llH Zi
Wii m mm mint .awrr&wJWwwKiawrttM
Hcppner Tailoring and Cleaning Shop
Make, Clean and Press CLOTHES
G. KRANZKN. Proprietor
REAL THING
Peculiarly Mcr.n Jr.ke Thst 1 Sjid to
Have E.jt Fiaycci on an
Indiana Chsriff.
".' :y. " -aid n votn? over the
:,'l' i ''! to ti." sia-i-:;';' , f ;i noaiTy
iii'!,..ii ootu, ly a l'.-w nays n-.i. -i his i
! I ." Sliihloos, Woii, Jim Siuhliins,
a ta i-ri:!,r f mil.,, thai I hoc, haviif
" ' ' ins way in town
t:,:;al t ow wit, f 'white lull!.'.'
He's troin' ,y tiio rornhivad i-oad and
if nil inirrv von in,,! viii.r rii.., win
, Itiiv.. nloii'y of tiic to kcldi him he-
; m, all coyorod np
win, a canvas ta,,:alin on U back
, , lis wapm."
T- sherilT sw re in two deputies
' and went to the ( 'omhrcad n,-,l
r,-, ,,- ' " '
: I lie odiocrs saw apin'oaciiin- (hetn
! In U'lsmvly fashi,,,, farm waf.ni
i tlmwn It.v two hor-os that were driven
' l'.v u mini niiswcrin:: the description of
t Siiilil.lns.
-i!n!l, in tiio name of the law!"
, onh',-,., ti, sheriff. "II11V(, voll ,,ot a
I 10:1,1 of 'white n.ui,'?'"
j "I sure have. I gotta admit it," re-
; Plied the farmer who' hv this time
I
! moused that sotiiehodv was heiiiL' mailt
,ho vi,il11 "f n .1 lc "look for yorself,
sherifij, tuider the cover there.
The sheriff raised the tarpaulin and
Kazed on the melancholy form of a
real while mule which had passed
away followint; an attack of colic and
which even then was on its way to a
reduction plant in Hie nearby city.
Indianapolis News.
FLOWERS THAT GIVE LIGHT
Fact Not Generally Known Is That
Many Common Plants Have a
Distinct Luminosity.
Most people have seen the plant
colloquially called the liurnitij; bush,
and have si ruck a mutch and applied
it to the feathery Howci's and leaves
in order to see the delicate Ihinie run
over tiie surface of the plant: without
iin'oetinj; hurtiii',' it ! lint it is not
so well known that there are a num
ber of (lowers which throw off lumi
nosity all their own, and anionu' such
I ' ,m' 1110 ''"liimon marigold, cor
sons ol lilies and the oriental
poppy, as well as that familiar and
popular favorite the nasturtium.
It is related that on a warm sum-
I mer evenio- in the year the clev-
! er dutidiler of (lie famous Swedisl,
; botanist. I,- us, noticed tiiat some
i misiiirliiiins n ,. fat hoi 's cardon
, wore eniittiii!.' tiny but distinct Hashes
. ol bdil : lirsi one Mower then anollier
would Ihrow out an evane i.-etit bcain.
'I'hoii::!, at lirsi her as-eriion was re
ived v.llli doiiM, o'licr invest iaatn.-v
S"" 1'1'ovcil It to be till,..
il it is i
'"7
",;",y
llllililiosily. I ',
t only ii..Miirt:mii
e.v: rs ,.Mi:i.lt l!is
ias f.:e ,i.,.i, si., u
i.ai;i'e'l:,i!;atlrc.
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i n...-t,...V 1 rvi f the
I T'! T'-"" '-" ' ;1
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the following ,
i", 11 HIM 1 1 ! I j H ' 1 l J 1 1 1 1 ,
I,';!ori!ial .on :
"A p'e.e of beef cool,,, s, -, j
still beiti'' careliiliv o:eservi il ill a Mill
silver pitch, r by i: iward p.. .Mmnvar-
Inn of this city. This Is not bei,i' kept j
It, antlcipailon of a funber increase I
III Ihe cost of beef, but Is a p'hllllle
heirloom.
"Setvt. .Tosepl, H. bblns of the Ptl
tisl, lioyal niarincs saved the piece of
beef, w hich he Was rut lug whin as
saulted with an ax by a conk on n
French vessel which had been cap
tured hy l.oril .Nelson nt Trufalcnr
The cook missed Ills aim. hut the
"iTk'eilllt gnl the beef. Sergeant Ilnli
hlus wim the great great grandfather
of I.leut. Col. Kdanl I!. Maiiwiirliig
of the I'lilteil Slates tnarlnu corim."
From the Oullook.
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Bread Lille Mother
v 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
fieppner Farmers
Elevator Co.
L.
Let Us Show You
Line
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Plows
fyu a a .a
and other
seasonable farm
machinery and
implements
Peoples Hardware
Company
Si lVj l
Choice Cuts of the
Best Meats
EVERY HOUSEWIFE WANTS TO SERVETHE
best in Meats to her family.. She can be assured she
is U..intr m. if she hu lur Meat at this ,,,. n w!Vh
i coti.htctol in cunf.Tinlt y with nunkm method vi
sanitary marketing.
Central Market
McNAMER 4 S0RENS0N, Prop..
Tuesday. October 5. 1920
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