Pour Tuesday. October 19. 1920. THE HEPPNER HERALD AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER S. A. PATTISOX, Editor and Publisher Entered at the Heppner, Oregon, Postoffice as second-class Matter Terms of Subscription One Year S2.00 Six Months $1.00 Three Months $0.50 3e ANN AND ANDY By BERTHA S. CARNEY. (y. lyO, by AlcCluie Newspaper Syinllcute. ) Ann Vruimen liad been a week now lit Cousin Alllf's In the city, and with "ucli BiieccudliiK day Ann felt windier and inure awkward. Her hair had til Folnloly refused to "hoh" at her ears, cily fashion, mid there were times Unit, despite her efforts, her tongue would slip hark Inlo the country vernacular that she had spoken for the eighteen years of her life. Sub stantial she looked, substantial she felt, and, besides all this, there was the terrible name of Ann fur n handi cap and as for the nicest ynimjc inau Who lived upstairs bow could she ever net acquainted with him if one dured not speak V These were the thoughts that were runnliiK throuk'b the back of little Ann's head, iih she threw the nn;s over the piazza ralliiiK mid attacked them Vigorously with the carpet beater. She made n pretty picture there In the innrnlnt; sunshine, tin- sleeves of her pink smock rolled up to her el bows, and her cl kx Hushed with the exercise, anil as she worked an old bit of doKKerel that she had learned us n child ciime Inlo her bead, anil she KniiK, because the rnoriilnj,' was so lirlulit ami the youny man upstairs was bo handsome No! That wasn't what fdie hail meant to think at all, hut she kept NiiiKlni; and keeping time with the carpet hc:ilT. "(loud morning, Jenny Wren! Will you kindly slop your housewifely nc tivlllcs Ioiik enouuli to allow me to see lay way down the stairs? Your creat clouds of dust have blinded my eyes to everything oxci pt the comeliness of )ny Industrious neighbor." Ann slopped 1 in hi 1 li open, Just ns Mil' liad been about to carol forth the Jilchcst soprano note, and carpet beat er raised, lie was speaklni,' to her. but Jie was only JokliiK with her. for even nt her most vigorous swlnes only a fii'lilo trail of diM llunteil out on the 11 ir; but the Inst 1 1 1 1 1 1 : he had sold Ann's eyes sooiihl tin- toes of her hensllile round toed shoes before she looked across at him shyly. Tin" ynuiiu man from upstairs was looking at her, and It seemed as thoiich If he really wished to navigate Hie stairway In such u terrible storm of iln-d there was nothing to hinder Ids dolni; so. Instead, he leaned liiralnst the raillnu. "Till Is 11 line chance to cet n,.. Ctin I li t '!,' he Kit "late sends me old 011 an cnand while you nre on the oroh and as we nre iiolni; to lie mhIi lieiir iielKhbors. It's all ncrfcctly nop er. I'm Andrew 1 enimrd. Andy Mil! me lutler, and joii're Aim Vralineii. I mw jour luiiee on your trunk In the cellar, and you re not yet obi nioiiyb to be culled Ml-.s Vriiltnen." Ann. t bo miiso'i obi ctimurh lr lie mlliil Mm Vraliuen. found lii ri If tnil.tti hiitnti with Ainly. uIiomi. slie Ihini.'M. H.is old etintieli o know- lnl 1i r. 1111 I utter Hint It was eny. W lull vm' I it I belli Inn k the relni'i IlltO ttie fie.. lllnl (lie ereelllll s oll Ihe ii i.-. Nmi I'l'ed one of the r!i linn II In. Ml li e r:ili nod liitv ill,...,,l ell ll'i Iih,. Mid Il 'III! til feld II "I'll deft loi'i- i.f U VllMt. I . . 1; .1 ten b urn to ill li 'i! " Aril I; 1 ill h.ll w;i II L'. I '!. n . M 111 I. fl'lll ..r 1, I ' I .11. Il It. ere , i, I...,. 1 I n il. nil I I l,e II 11 .'.l it rrillii' ;i'ii hi ' II f "I I I It. i'ii I l. I ' II... tiled It f r ' 1'. I the ( I f e'l. l.f - ., II I - 1 e 1 I (1 r hr 1, 11. 1 1 ,',- en! " ". . . ,1, V. ,.r ,.... i.., up in 1 .e I'e r "ti 1 . I 1 '! ! ; b. 1 .. '. ,.., 1 t i.i, I I . II. Mt .. I . V . !..! li I , I ' . V V II 111 . ..., '. . i I i, ' r 1 l 'let Ann laughed. How could she tell hlrn that all the time she had been planning to change t only for him? "I. like Andy for a name; It's so so substantial." and then slielmiKlied npaln, for was that not the very qual ity that three months no she had most hated? "That's It." Andy nodded, "a trnnd substantial name, just like Ann. Why. I knew you could do housework like nil possessed the minute 1 lamped the mi mt; on your trunk." He drew her down beside him on an old fallen tree trunk. "Ann and Andy," he mused, holding her close, "a pond combination. Don't you think we ought to make it n sub stantial one, Ann dear?" In his pocket dictionary lie found the word substantial and pointed out to Ann Its meaning "actually exist ing, not Imaginary, true, strong." "Iion't you think we could be all that together. Ann girl?" Ann's heart was so happy that she essayed just one feeble little word, which, evidently, pleased Andy. "(lee, honey," he whispered, "that's velvet!" Stippling by Clock Work. The stippling effect which many art ists mnke use of in the working up of their pictures, especially those In tended for reproduction, has been heretofore secured by laboriously go ing over the picture by hand, hut the operation has been greatly slm illlied recently by the Knglisli inven tion of a stippling pen which Is oper ated by n clock work motor. The work is done evenly and quickly. h Foi.nd in R .lie !;;is its illlllleue,. .. ii- iii Kiirope. In France, i,. e' -ialists hnve recommended it rts i,f Ilritinny and N'oruiniid.v ng time insteml (,f the hot aiel . ig S'Hids of the southern coasts. s the choice especially for chile mil for persons over fifty whose sii is growing dim. T,c,Ss attention in been given the matter in England, i... preference for places on the en si mi west coasts Instead of In the sTjiitii I growing for people with weak eyes. Practice Kindness Now. There are kindnesses, hospitalities, public and private duties, and fellow ship in the civic and social life of one's calling and station which help to make our sojourn here satisfying and gratify ing. These should not be postponed nor stinted. "I expect to pass through life but once. If, therefore, there bo any kindness I can show or any good thing I can do to any fellow-being, let me do It now, and not defer or neglect It, as I shall not pass this way again." This always timely text Is usually at tributed to William I'ena. Humphrey J. Desmond. Deliefs Concerning Teeth. There are curious fancies nhont eili. To dream about teeth was held 'i lie h warning that sorrow was nt 'and. and It was still more unlucky 'I ilieam of one's teeth falling out. dnny people still throw on extracted 'i'.li into tlie fire for luck, and this s observed specially lu the case of oung children to ensure that the re minder of their teelh will come prop rly. Teeth wide apart Is said to lie i sign of future prosperity and hap- lilll'NS. Lightning Struck Twice. Lightning strikes twice In the same place. In spite of the old saw, for at an Inquest Into the death at Chertsey, England, of ti man killed while shel tering under n tree in a hnylield (luring a thunderstorm, It was stilted that the tree, one of a group of five of the same height, had been struck by lightning before. In the recent Instance tlif lightning followed the course of th,e old stroke. Democratic National Convention Rulft The two-thirds rule was established by the Democratic national convention In Ihiltlmore In 18X2" that nominated Andrew Jackson for a second terra. Ills running mate was Martin Van Iluren of New York. The rule has heci fnmous and Inflexible ever since, though efforts have been ninde to de stroy It. ltepublicnns operate under a majority rule. In the Baltimore con vention Jackson was nominated on the ninth ballot. His running mate four years before had been John C. Cub mini of South f 'nrolltui. Star Th eat re WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20 . T lie Roosevelt Hoy Scouts in "The Littlest Scout" Sliowitijr tin- exploits of two imaginative and clever children THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21 "The Curse of Eve" and HARRY LLOYD in ' "From Hand lo Mouth" Our I'ridav and Saturday programs are confused, 1 ui t there will he oud pictures each day. Come early on Saturday so as to see all of the show lie tore the wrestling match SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24 Charles Rav in 1 , "Hay foot Straw Fool" one of Ra 's lust picture Thi i ' -..id to Ml H Il . f I I I 'I ,. 1. .M, n 11 .. . Il i . v . . r-u.- lie ft' V l.i ! AtlV ' I b' '"t ti" I" t e ' 1 fii,.lin..ii,iT 1 t iiiiik urn "'t in I 1 .1 nt 1. it..- - t-i.'i Tin i..-i ,!, n' rat. li I- t i!"i. hum t M I f... I Pirst Lyceum Number On October 29 i- nut- attention to the fact that I'n.'.n , l V..!i. 1 ). w iii he the in t iriti'.'n r of th.- i . . 1 '.pit nt our M,i-"ti Ihkils n. u lor thi i 1 1 , it i nil 1 1. i'ii' 1 ill v 'I he 1 e at e liv e ui v, ' , . i 1 " I : ihe bmliT, the eaoll tlikit hi wh.hs. ' ; tot ,1 1 . ' 1 1 t il m .it tor 1 ,tc'i pet ('.: rv.tvv, , . .i;;.in-t S ; 75 11 p;:ichad m p.tt .it 1 ! . Sal v.n ' t -1 1 d ,i! any time. 1 i:t t in cai h for the p;, Star Theatre Singular Miners "Sir One uf our openiiors Is quite hoarse. 'The doctor tells me.' she con fided, 'that my larynx are affected whatever they are.' We told her this was a singular affection, but unless given prompt attention might become pleural." Correspondent of the Chica go Tribune. The West. The younger Michanx, In his travels west of the Alleghanies in 1S02, says that the common inquiry in the newly seti led was, "From what part of the world have you come?" As If these vast and fertile regions would natur ally be the place of .meeting and com mon country of all the Inhabitants of the globe. Henry David Thoreau. Preparing Isinglass. The best qualify of Isinglass comes from the sounds that are dried In the sun. After drying, the sound I9 again moistened with wnrtn water and the Interior shiny skin is re moved by hammering or rubbing. Finally, It is rolled between two polished iron rollers. .5 God roir.t. Many un...nd things are said of the telephone, but one of its redeeming features Is that you can't lend money through it. Boston Transcript. We'll Say Th;y Are. "Mamma," said five-year-old Charles, looking up from his story hooks, "what does this story mean about a great-grandmother? Ain't all grandmothers great?" Pest Works Its Will. The Mediterranean fly (karatltlt capitata) has for several vears caused considerable damage in Greece to the fruit and vegetable crops. Oranges apples, pears, peaches, apricots, plums and tomatoes have been especially af fected. No remedy has yet been dis covered, and there seems to have been in tie attempt to prevent the spread of this pest. Ha Dyes Not Needed. Hair dyes are unknown among Chi nese women, as their hair Is uniform ly black, becoming gray only In ex treme old age. Lights Eional Time. Time Is signaled to vessels In the harbor of Lisbon by two lights, which ere automatically illuminated Ave min utes before the hour and extinguished; at the hour. i To Clean Papered Window. i To remove stained paper from glasa use lye. Dissolve In water and apply with an old sponge, being careful not to burn your hands. Leave on for a few minutes and scrape off with a knife. Another way Is to wet the pa per well with common ammonia or boiling hot vinegar. French Guiana. French riuiana Is the penal settle nrnl of I--ran ce. Its surface rises grad aill.v from the unhealthful coast to he tnoiinniin border on the south, inly 11 small part of the country Is ;nmvn. Fevers, particularly yellow :'eek decimate the region and have unveil so futiil to French convicts hat white prisoners hnve long been 1 m elsewhere., The He du Dinhle, off lie coast, became famous through the mprisonment of Alfred Dreyfus. Wanted to Re "Parked." Mother, aunty nnd little Fata were downtown shopping. Ettn was quite tired, nnd they still had many places to go to before they had finished their purchasing. 1'resently they happened to pass through the restronm and the leather-covered chairs looked Inviting to Ktta. Turning to her mother, she remarked: "Couldn't you pnrk me here while you and aunty do the rest of your shopping?" iiutiis.M ft IVI - t Mi fcl1 ES "Il tl r-4!-i-.-:.:' Fm 8i' li UJ U H 1 InS i III. WANT ADS FOR SALE 6 5 horsepowere catter pillar, 8-bottom Mogul plow, 10-ft. double disc, at a bargain. Address W. T. Wheeler, Heppner. 2 5-26 FOR SALE Good piano and com plete Ret of household furniture. All good quality and in good con dition. C all or phone Mrs. II. J. Vaughan, Court street, Heppner, Oregon. " 24tf I for r r a n o .1 , . . ... -( J o 1 ouinew oei e in lieppner. a j M bunch of keys. Suitable reward ' for return to Herald office. 1 9 If. ! FAUM WANTED I want to hear from parly having farm for sale. Give price nnd description. John W. Wait, Champaign, III. 24-25 I WANTED Experienced women for general housework. Call or nd- ! dress Moore Hospital, phone f!4, ' Heppner, Oregon. 20tf. FOR SALE A Utmm and two lots. Fruit, tdtado trees and an excellent Kit: den. Mrs. A. E. Ilinn. 14tl. LOST Lady's black fur scarf. Finder will be suitably rewarded if left at Thompson Ilnm.' store. FASHIONAIlLi: DRESSMAKING Remodeling and Ladies' Tailoring. Mrs. Curren, Church street. 2 7t f esse! Old Si Chestnut said: "My foresight is never as good as my hindsight not by a darned sight." We are all troubled that way more or less. Fore sight usually paints a rosy picture that hindsight proceeds to smear with a drab tent. If we knew what was going to happen even 24 hours ahead, we would all be rich. But we don't know. The only way to judge the future is by the past. The men who work and save, get ahead, especially when they keep their money at a good Bank. Try this plan. . Protection and privacy are afforded by our Safe Depos it Boxes for the keeping of your Notes, Deeds, Bonds, Contracts, Insurance Poli cies and other valuable papers. HRST NATIONAL BANK Heppner, Oregon ti "CAPITAL AND INDUSTRY -. KEEP OUT" WOULD YOU. AS A PATRIOTIC CITIZEN OF OREGON, PLACE SUCH A SIGN ON THE BORDERS OF THE STATE? That Ncxartly wliat you will lu-lp to ., if y.-u ,1 n,,,!,;,, , . . , . pa-.-. ..I im-aMtr,. N. j, , an, ji; on the XovanU-r hallo i-ntitlc. "c n M.u.l.nnal .Wmlmcnt i ixiii- l.a! Kate of ltm.M i Or,,,,,." l!n nu'noirr ;.i.-pusV s to limit the rate of inter-j ()!V,r,m , , . . cent. on ,;ni. Uy l.ue. f-v Ow rate of interest in Ore-, n 1.t vu , ,., I,tT la. f.,rc, tin- l.,r":; of inoi.ey in this ,,:e. ulu aiu-', l!' M-nirol elM-ttlw're. The jue of il,i, meagre wn!,l furee'u u i I, W 1 I ju- Vf f..r.-iKn capital uhKI, j. t,,iy ane,l o faeton, U an.l ,eal estate in the Mate ami mul our local inmicv owner, u tate to Letter i;i eMinent . 01 iuc I'asv ue of thi nuiMiro woM ,man f..rec!oMire of tl, .;,;, !. (lf ,.',' jrai oul rv.,!t ,n tn; .ne.nl paralvis ami u ,.!,, nu, ,.,,,,1 in!: Von. no ilonl t. iin.!ert;m. the vieio'ine .f thi n,v,, 1 , 1 ' talke.l to jour luhl, ami fncn.l a!.,.,,, r We v J V , h' eMn-ent le.,t;t, lh., thi ttua-nre Le owrwln Iniit-ly ,e;eate.i. VOTE 315 X NO and rur.i: voru i kimnds to do liki: isi: (Pai.! A.!v.) STATE TAXPAYERS LEAGUE