"Tuesday, August, 9, 19a t 1 PAGE THREE is 4 it (0 4f 0 -!3 -r I 1 Good Things to Eat THE IMPERIAL VALLEY Has a well deserved reputation for CANTALOUPS HOOD RIVER VALLEY Is known to produce the finest APPLES. While it is an open secret that , 1 ' 1 IRRIGON, OREGON v Produces the most lucious i WATER and MUSK MELONS We have them all in stock and they are GOOD AND FRESH Every Irrigon watermelon we sell is guaranteed to be ripe or it costs you nothing Phelps Grocery Company The Romance of the Indian Blanket i.""r'Vl.u'.'.aa A WOVEN chronicle of Indian lore of myths su Tested uy uic baung sun, tne rippling waves, the geese flying southward. There's interest for everyone in these impres" sions preserved by the Indian squaw in her weaving-now carried on by the Oregon City Woolen Mills where hr crude handlooni ceased. These Indian Blankets are so true in design that most of the Indian tribes of the West wear them. Jacobs Oregon. City Indian Blankets serve a score of needs-for motoring for traveling for home use especially to trios peopl who enjoy out-of-door pleasures. Their brilliant, barbaric beauty and the symbolism of their designs add much to their interest They are dyed in the wool their colors are permanent. Bankefe kt ShW rU th! neWCSt d'Sin to "0reen City" Indian GLORIA By MOLLIE MATHER. l(S. 19JI, Wourn Newspaper Union.) Gloria was so light hatred and fleet of foot, that she seemed to Evert on, like an elusive bit of thistledown. When he would glimpse her shining heud at the foot of the gurden, mid so swiftly In pursuit, lilurin would lie sure to dis ippear, her golden head pop ping out 10 mock hhn presently, from Mil tipper v,-oVv. it was this elus- I ivlit'S.s of li e girl which fni drew, I and then pi.fi.il his fancy. '.erten, '. of the oh! aid honored Kvoriou's, was I not usual, y evaded by the fair sex. I And if lilwia seemed to him a hit of I thistledown. Kverion, upon his part 1 impressed the girl jiid at lifst, noh- .l';roilsl-i and as aij old, young per I Sun of depivssnig ehaWietet'. FvunU- ly, she did not care to know liliii. She ; had heard so much from grandmoth er, since her arrivjtl at the homestead, concerning the desirability of this same dignified young man as a future husband, that she was in revolt ut the possibility. To Gloria, families of old and un questioned standing or circumstances of like unquestioned stability were matters of indifference. She had come to enjoy in full the. novel exnevience of country life, and the sweet old ex perience of occupying the verv room that her own mother had occupied in her far-away girlhood. After that, Gloria wanted to go back to her fa. thcr. The mother, whose picture on the wall, was so like herself, had died before she might even become a memory. Father Bob, Gloria preferred to rail him "Bob," had cared for her In child- nood as tenderly as that mother might have done, and had sent her later with tears In his eyes away from him to school. ' And though Bob's money was hard won. Gloria never lacked for the things that her associates enjoyed. ane looked forward to irrnduatinn merely as a time when she would be reunited to her father, and then he had sent her abroad. Udoii her re turn he urged that she try life In her grandmother's home. Gloria was grieved at Bob's desertion. Tt was difficult for her to see the unselfish ness of his plan. When Mrs. Everton Blaine learned of her son's lnfntn atlon for the little stranger, she was distressed Mrs. Blaine remembered Gloria's mother as a graceful vounir nerson who had married out of town, and gone away, never to return. Everton came to her with the startling DOuncement of his enirniremont Gloria had consented to marry him, he said Joyously "Everton." she bemoaned. "If vnn Had but Waited I Now. vmir ancrurra. ment wUl only have to be broken. An Everton mav not hrlnar rtlsh his family. I am sure, no Everton won 1 a Her son flamed. "Dishonor!" he exclaimed. Mrs. Blaine nodded sadlv. "If not," she said, "how do you ex Naln the fact, of the elrl heln en gaged to you. professedly In love with you, and being each evening not only in tne company of a flashy-looking In dividual but being yes, my dear, the man's embrace as well." "I don't believe It," Everton cried "Then you must disbelieve vour mother's word," she told htm. for I have reneatedlv wltneniwd thnt em. brace from my seat In the car. The gin upon whom you have wasted your affection, was evident!? keenlnir tryst each time I saw her, with her companion on the bridge by the mill." Without resnonse the son turned blindly, and made his way toward the same nionen little nruige. He scarce ly realized why he chose that dlrec tlon or why he was coin? Rut m he n proached In the deepest misery that he had ever known, he saw Gloria there before him, her blonde head swaying in it's thistledown fashion. In evident time to some merry tune that she was humming. And near her stood the man ; fashionably flashy, as his mother had said, hut with hand some eyes resting In unmistakable tenderness upon the girl's face. With out, a qualm, Gloria beckoned her lov er. Confusedly Kverton came. "ThU she said gently, "is my dear, dear fa O O ther. Mother ran awav with him years ago, Everton, and married him. Had I been In her place I should have done the same. Father happened to be a young traveling circus man then, and mother's people heier forgave. Now, father owns that clrc.is and loves still every animal and every creature In It. He Is trying to per sunde tne to allow him to efface him self for my sake, to foreswear the best futher a girl could know, because of the difference of his life from the lives of your people. I hud not thought of that difference." The blonde bend bent to rest against the gray tweed shoulder. "I love you both," Gloria said, "but I must be true to Bob. "Good bye, Everton." Then Everton lUalne, smiling his vast relief, put forth hU hand to Gloria's father. "Why should it be good hje, dear est?" he Hiked. THE BRICK McAtee L AiRen. Props. We Are Exclusive Agents in Heppner for Normans Ice Cream WATCH THIS SPACE FOR SUNDAY SPECIAL Special for Sunday August 14 Cherry Nut Bisque The Finest Product on The Market SPECIALS EVERY WEEK Where you get service and workmanship combined Lloyd Hutchinson TAILORING Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Repairing A Single Dollar Even as small a sum as One Dollar vvill open a Savings Account for you in this Hank-, and immediately begin earning inter est for you. Do not despise small beginings, A Savings Account begun in the most mod est way may be the beginning of much big ger things for you. ..'!...;. 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