Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, October 19, 1920, Page Eight, Image 8

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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER. OREGON
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C.CJ, IJ-'J, by .Vf.clure Nt'WHIJ.'i nt-r Svrwll
) ork tlic
buililin;; III
when with
When ymi pit to New
show you die W'oolwonli
tli; limolilvn hriilc, nnd
tjiiiiiMj neci; or miikihc eyes you mere
ly cusp mid exclaim "Jly hi.-t-l; !" tliei
Jour .Mnnlialtaii friend in,nc!ialantl
turns iuvny with 1he remark, "Not 1.
hll'l lilllo building."
Inst so do tlio iifiMves of Woo-Hidii
conduct ihi'ir visiting friends to tin
Stafford poultry furm. Si runners in
viirintily admire thu ir.nunili'iMit bona
.'Hid grounds or the millionaire owner
mid lit sight of the liiiii.eiiM! farm just
Murk will: poultry houses iiiviinnlil.v
their eyes bulge, they gasp mid do
elnre, "(hod night!" "It's certainly
some place," they Buy, "hut one thine
puzzles me. You say this Stafford Is
u millionaire?"
"Yes, sir, Ted Stafford made, his
r'lc nil right," and Cy smiles to hlin
M'lf as if enjoying some secret joke.
"Well, why under the sun doesn't
1:0. lmy a roul automobile? These fliv
vers of his lire camoulbiged with wire
wheels and made-to-order hodies so
they almost deceive you, hut still
they're only flivvers when all's said
Itnd done."
Aim ! Cy knew that was coming.
He licks his chops and begins. For of
fill (lie stories that Wooillleld likes to
tell ahout her citizens that is the fa
vorite. It was eight years ago In the month
of .lime. Ted Stafford and Ids mother
lived together on their little farm do
ing a very prosperous egg husiness,
the nucleus of the SlalTord poultry
farm. When Ted graduated from Har
vard (wo years previous he was en
tirely salislied to seltle down as n
f firmer.
This .tune afternoon, however, Ted
was not fanning, .lust afler dinner
he look u halh and donned his "clly"
chillies. When Iks walked Into (he
ll(chen, slruw hat In hhnil, his mother
appraised him with fin expression of
jiniiKl nilmlratlon.
"Dear me. Ted," she Joked, "It's no
wonder Itulli likes Woodlield. I cer
H si 1 nly admire her taste."
"Aw, cut It out, rim . Say, tun, do
you like this lie?"
Of course she did. And If ma did,
then liulli surely would.
Just now lie was settliuj out for the
Million to meet the ,1:40, which was
firlriKlni,' ltutli from the city.
It was ahout quarter-pust three
when Ted tillghleil from thu depot
wiigon. Ho hustled Into the station
lind shouhil a Krootlni; to Ira Jones,
who performed the duties of ticket
ngont, baggage tiuistcr find telegraph
operator, and whose ullh'lal title was
"station iigetit." Ira was 11m news
center of Woodlield, since he picked
up the doings of llie KiirroundliiK
towns from the agents filling the line.
Outside of this, the use of the tele
graph In Woodlield was negligible.
"Whiit'N new, Iry?" queried Ted.
"Well, they isot a new hnrhor down
In .lolinsiiin llie, mid there's n bur
liMque show cumin' Inter Knstwny
Tlnirsd.iy night. Ilcrknn Wooiltleld's
male potuihiilon will he klndii ilc
plelcd 'I'li'irsday p. in. Think you'll
Xo down?"
"No, I m ess not, Ira."
Here their dialogue was Interrupted
by llie rllcklim of the telegraph re
ceiver, Ted saimicrcil over to llie gum
liiinliliie mid Mirei'd himself iih les
1 uM In Hie lull,' circle of mirror.
lie hostoucd n h.'i'hiiiI or two on his
lie mi I lean Pi .-uress his mustm-be.
rO BE INAUGURATED FRIDAY
ext President of the United States
Will Ef Sworn In on a Day Con
sidjred Unlucky.
Whichever of the two pri'sidenMnl
'"itidi'ifites tacks his nameplate on. the
door of tiie White Mouse next year wiil
li'ive to he ii.nugn -a ted on a Friday.
Due-third of the 'S: presidents of the
I'm'ted Siaies wen- inaugurated on
Monday and only three on Friday, one
f whom, Lincoln, was assassinated,
Hid Fierce failed of re-election.
Friday has always seeninl to he a
-lurk, drear and lirilit'-ky day for pres.
:dents. Tyler, Foik and Fierce died
on Friday.
Leap year seems to have heen mad.
I'n-sideniial offspring of leap years
have heen Taylor, who died i-i ofiice:
Fierce, who rained neither fame nor
n second tcria, and Johnson, the onlv
president Impeached. As a season
for presidents to be horn in. late
-prill.' and early summer are Impossi
ble, and the later summer Is scarcely
to he thought of.
No president over was horn In May
June, the only chief executives
midsummer has provided the nation
being J. Q. Adams, born In July, and
Benjamin Harrison. With one excep-
lion, aside from the two already men
tioned, presidential birthdays have
been restricted to tho period between
October and. April. ""' " ' "
Elephants One Man's Hobby.
The late "Uncle John" Brnshear of
iftshiirgh urged that every man
should have a hobby; and Matthew C.
finish, president of the International
Shipbuilding corporation, would sub
scribe to that dictum.
The leader of the vast undertaking
nt Hog island has a hobby that Is sin
gularly picturesque.
lie is a warm admirer of the ele
phant. Ho holds that for tin; com
ninalliHi of strength, sagacity, (Fgnity
nnd fidelity It is the model beast. In
his pocket he carries tiny Ivor.? and
ebony linages of llie mighty pachy
derm. At his apartment there are lit
tle elephants to be seen everywhere
on the mantelpiece, on the piano. In
every place of vantage. It is said that
the recent census taken by their own
er showed he possessed more than
HOO of the tiny figures. Philadelphia
Public Ledger.
Tuesday, October 19, 1920.
wiTh "the hrgTTways to make them
cessible from all parts of the county.
Bahamas to Protect the Flamingo.
The flamingo will be protected by
nn order of council Issued I y the gov
ernment of the Rnhnma is, amis, the
National Geographic so.-iety an
nounces. The birds nest in ti e marshes
of the islands. The action of the is
land government followed :n expedi
tion which trailed the flamingo into
the marshes and there to-k motion
pictures of its habitat. It was esti
mated that since 1!H1 the number of
the birds on the Island ha- been re
duced from 20.000 to nboui 7.000 by
the depredations of sponge fishermen,
who killed them for food.
Extensive Forest Planned.
New York state will lead the.nntlon
In Intenslvo application of forestry to
Idle lands, unifer plans now being
formulated In Otsego county. This
country, whose hills and valleys, lakes
and streams formed the setting for
Cooper's Leatherstncklng tales, Is or
ganizing n system of county nnd town
ship forests, on tho basis of a survey
by the New York State College of
Forestry ot Syracuse. The plan Is
for each township to plant n forest of
roughly 100 acres ns a starting point.
The several forests w ill be part of the
county system and will be connected
Wasted.
"ny, I think I should h:;ve some
thing back on the price of that cough
Wrnp I got last week," the customer
suggested.
"What was the matter with it?" the
druVgist asked in genuine surprise.
"Why, I'd taken only half of it
when my cough was absolutely cured,
and there's half the bottle of stuff left,
it total loss."
WELL EQUIPPEDFOR DEFENSE
British Adopt Defensive Measures for
Big Aircraft That Have Been
Considered Easy Prey,
The helplessness of dirigibles In the
face of airplane attacks may lie con
sidered a mutter of the remote past.
Tt seems that dirigibles of llie near
future will carry fast single seater
fighting airplanes along with them
for the purpose of defending them
selves against airplane attacks.
Tiie liritish, who appear to have
taken the lead In dirigible construc
tion nnd operation away from the
Germans, have been carrying on ex
tensive experiments w-th airplanes
carried by dirigibles. The giant air
ship K-.'M the dirigible which crossed
the Atlantic last summer carries an
nlrplane suspended below it. Tiie nir
plnne can be reached by passing
through a trapdoor and down a swing
ing ladder. At the opportune moment
the airplane, with motor going at
proper speed. Is released from the
dirigible, nnd after a very slight drop
goes forth on Its own flight.
The disadvantage, of course, Is that
once the piano is launched It Is not
possible for It to return to the airship,
so that the latter will be ns much nt
the mercy of a second attnek from
hostile planes1 ns under old conditions.
Scientific American.
How AboiiS: That
New Coat?
Why Birds Never Fall.
Birds cannot open the foot w hen the j
leg Is bent; that Is the reason they do
not full off their perches when asleep.
If you watch a hen walking you will
notice that It closes Its toes as It I
raises the foot nnd opens them when
It touches the ground.
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iis show you these new models in
both lone and short mate. Thpv
come in all the popular cloths and color
ingsand the prices are very reason-
New Tricatine Dresses
THESE COME IN EXCLUSIVE MODELS ALL DIFFER
ENTAND VERY SNAPPY STYLES.
New Sweaters
COAT STYLE OR SLIP OVERS - AND FOR LADIES
MISSES OR CHILDREN. A LARGE ASSORTMENT TO
SELECT FROM. . 1U
New Klosfit Petticoats
ALL JERSEY NEW MODELS AND WANTED COLOR
INGS BETTER SERVICE AND SATISFACTION THAN
ANY OTHER PETTICOAT.
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NELS JEPSON
Champion Middleweight of Canada
DODAN SINGH
( hampion Hindu Middlcw't of America
Meet in Big Finish Match,
Best Two out of Three.
Star Theatre
Sat Oct 23rd.
Preliminaries Start at 9:00 P. M. Sharp
Two Fast Preliminaries
One Fait Boxing Bout Between Two
Good Men.
Return Wrestling Match Between
CHARLES REASONER and RUSSELL
WRIGHT for the Welterweight Cham
pionship of Heppner. Best Two out of
Three Falls.
ADMISSION
RINGSIDE
RESERVED SEATS
GENERAL
Tickt-ts vn S.le t Central Meat Market
JACK O'NEIL, Referee
$2.50
$1.50
.75
NELS JEPSON