"PAGE TWO THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON Tuesday, August 23, 1921 Uncle Walte Policewoman's Lot Not Happy 'AS' GAY OLD MEN AM JAOWAY was trying to be ? 41 1 .'mi .let. 1 'H i-. , ( , It.-:,'!.- i.f l.iini, hui I 1 1 ' 1 ! i , ! ' ! 1 1 ' 1 1 111 11, j self, J 'HI III' s, ,' 1 1 1 ' 1 ll!l;l II iiulf !: .. it, in show tti roll liltK' 11, sis." I.c mm ninlv had 1 haven't niiii't' Itllll tntliiMiOW ir :i tree hall m'Iiu' boys how Economy, "Htiv is 11 line ton.c which will quit My bring hack your husband's ap petite." "Pear hip, doctor, I've lnvn gctt'nB along so hue with my market money tdneo hi lost his appetite." lloslou Transcript. Oiagnotit. A party of soldlciii stopped some laborers to search their dinner palla far lilililiii arms. AH HI iiihv 11 soldier gave n cry nnd I r 1 ,1 ,,, in 11,,. ottlivr III charge, I ., i" ,; 11', 11 I. ;g tl II fulfil. y or i' i':iMi:, . : on ' h""vr 1, Ml , it II II sits', ,!,, ItH'llU v '1 I 'tl I'l i'.-ui.-i r public safety, 1 ,ii s'iit'1,1 i( ,p i".iliiii iln" w in liii'il III !..-,' I" ss,.ss ,, It (itllllll. 1 1 1 Mm 1I1I11K ihttl's dv iiiuulte, do ' 11sk.1l I 'lit "IV Jafers. t'e ben 1 .1 -M11" iiin lii'iul over It nil day. Iu trv. iny old woman calls It Cakf." ithe horse doctor. "He saw some hoys 'turning handsprings, and undertook rjo show them hou' the trick used to be iJoEe in the hiJcyon days, and the doo- t o r says he; wren c h e d his hack so he'll he j in hi d for several I days." "Iisatcrs of that sort usually happen ro t h e greybeard w h o tries to demon strate Unit he lfin't any older than he was forty years ago," com mented the villa?!? jmt rinrch. "I'm always being Itempted to do some idiotic thing, and liave to suppress such Impulses with ju mulled list. It's nil the outcome of rvaulty. A iniin hates to admit that lie's a hack number. He wants to Itissure the pluln piK.ple that, notwith standing his gray whiskers and string ilialted legs, he's a four-horse team Ivith a dog under the wagon, when tit comes to uthletic skill. "I was In the livery barn the other evening, when young Fretslnger be Jjan explaining that he had hem tak ing boxing lessons from one of the ild masters. He had learned all the tricks of the game, and was just suf fering agonies because there was no liody prestmt who would stand up and exchange sclentltle swats with him. "In my younger days, If I do say it myself, I was a star performer In Ihe ordinary knoekdown-and-drag-out fform of combat, hut I never was worth fihucks at boxing. Nobody knows that iietter than I do. Why, then, did 1 'Inform Fretslnger that I would he glad to spar a few rounds with hlrn? It urely was vanity and nothing else. 1 had an Idea that, while he might liave plenty of the fancy stuff on liand, I might land one of my old-time (haymakers; In which case 1 felt sure (Ihe town would soon be rln.jlng with the story of an old man's prowess. "So I took off my long jlrnsvvingor uat, and my vest, and stood up for battle. If anybody tells you, my friends, that Fretslnger doesn't know liow to wield his hands, you may re gard the story as a roorback. 1 never w lists ho numerous as on that occa sion. I couldn't see anything else for H while, and they landed on me In many unexpected places, mid I don't remember a time when I was no eui tiarmssed. "Fretslnger explained afterward itliat he merely tapped me gently he 'ause I wax a venerable man, old enough to be his grandfather. In that Hitse I never want to become Involved '1u an argument with him when he Is In earnest. I had n black eye for a week after this recital, and my nose bus never satisfied me since. Every time I came downtown, I had to ex ilaln to a thousand people that I black 'ned my eye while splitting kindling nr that I dropped a sad Iron on It There Is nulling more humiliating than a black eve, and I made up my mini) that I'd try to realize my ad vmiced age thereafter, and behave my self like a grave and reverend num. "Hut no sooner had my eye recov red than I was In trouble again. I vaw some young men wrestling, and imused to point out that they didn't know the rudiments of the game. I assured them that III my younger days 1 was a holv terror, and I didn't Ihlnk that my hand had lost Its cunning. It would afford me genuine happiness. 1 said, to how them how wrestling was done In the palmy days of Mill doon and Wlilsiler. "So I removed my coat and Vest and weni Into executive srimt with a husky yiniiiL' limn who had Ito respect tor gray hails. I am n,, mi re ; 1 1 1 what followed, but I think he must inn' thrown me oer lis brail. Any l'"W . I n aio a !:ivat i !. n t in Hie earlh v Mb my pi i ., n. and 1 was so sure for tll .S !j It 1 h-li il I,;!,,. ; soli i, i oiiii I in a In rliiai row of cn'ii'-e f -f 2" f f s PJ? VT" c ft A Jlrs. Ellen O'Grady, deputy po lice commissioner of New York city, has resigned, assorting she had leen hampered In her work and could not remain in her place and retain her self respect. Her action followed at tacks on the eftiolency of the depart ment made by several newspairs. ?ilrs. O'Urady, who declared she had a thousand and one things to tell about the police department later on, said In her statement : "I have been told that my work Is 'too strenuous' looking after the morals, of girls in moving picture houses and told to 'go slow.' When my detectives went to enforce the law In a number of moving picture houses he mana'-'ers showed them recei; s staling that they had contributed to Ihe polite hospital fund, and they had been promised that no police action would he taken against them." Mrs. iiiirady charged that no at tention had ,een paid to complaints lodged with the bureau of missing per sons and that she had been unable to assign women for this work because they had been taken from her for the police hospital drive. Mrs. O'Urady, whose resignation took effect immediately, was appointed lo 1918 by Commissioner En right. At that time he Issued a statement say ing that her time "will be particularly devoted to the investigation of the white slave tramc." American Flyer Escapes From Russia ('apt. Merium V. Cooper of .lacksonviile, Fla., a member of the Koseluszko squadron, who was shot down In Itussla by Ilolshevlk troops, and who since that lime has hen a prisoner In Moscow, Russia, is reported to have made his escape into Itlga. The photograph shows Captain Cooper before making, the attack on ltusslan troops which resulted in his capture. j Everything for QUALITY -nothing for show WORLD NOT YET FILLED UP There Are Many Placee Where the Lover of Solitude Can Find What He li Looking For. Crowded as the world seems to be gelling, itobinsou Crusoe could find a haven today, and he would not have to resort to the polar regions, either. Numerous Islands still dot the seas where a visitor would find no living soul, nml there are others where the Inhabitants are living In almost primi tive simplicity, says a bulletin from Ihe Washington headquarters of the National Geographic society. Nor is It necessary for you to choose a plot of land belonging to any oilier than the United States. There is Haker Island, 8,725 miles out from San Francisco, B8 well us many oilier such isolated dots in the I'licitlc, where there will he no chance of getting even a faithful Friday to share Jour lot. Vessels used to haul guano from I he Island, but toduy the deposits are practically worked out. If you feel that you must have your wife somewhere In the ofllug you cun semi her on to Howland island, 25 miles to the westward, an equally de scried spot, and row over to see her when you get bored with you freedom. Ecuador. It was one hundred years ago that Ecuador liberated Itself from Spanish rule. To commemorate the anniver sary, Ecuador lias Issued a series with nineteen denominations one centnv to one sucre euch bearing a portrait of some man who won renown In Ecuador's history. The dates IH20 and 1021) are a part of the design. Greatly to the surprise of collectors, no 20 centavo denomination appeared as part of the set, for Ecuador's sets for forty years have Included one of that value. Inquiry brought the- disclosure that IJL'.fXK) copies of a 20-centavo were printed, hut the value "description, velnte, meaning "twenty," was through an error spelled vlente Instead. The post nl authorities destroyed the entire lot, and a 20-centavo will appear us noon as a new plate has been made. Youth's Companion. I I 111 II II liTTleMMMilHML THAT'S OUR IDEA in making CAMELS the Quality Cigarette. Why, just buy Camels and look at the package! It's the best packing science has devised to keep cigarettes fresh and full flavored for your taste. Heavy paper outside secure foil wrapping inside and the revenue stamp over the end to seal the pack age and keep it air-tight. And note this! There's nothing flashy about the Camel package. No extra wrappings that do not improve the smoke. Not a cent of needless expense that must come out of the quality, of the tobacco. Camels wonderful and exclusive Quality wins on merit alone. Because, men smoke Camels who want the taste and fragrance of the finest tobaccos, expertly blended. Men smoke Camels for Camels smooth, refreshing mildness and their freedom from ciga retty aftertaste. Camels are made for men who think for themselves. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Win.ton-Salem, N. C, Proflfess on lle of Man. On the quaint and phi uresq 'e Isle of Mini, made famous by Hull liiine s fiction, an iiucient pump of the chain- ' bucket variety, built Into a masonry allium, -ii mi the (ace of a rock dilf, I lifts its endless load of water some I eighty feel from the pool below, says : I 'm hi la r Mi'ihaiiii's Magazine. l-'or many years a big Meaui engine of ohso- . iele toria, slow and ci ra aga nt of hoi. alien, Icil to the duly of tinning ; ihe iiiitm -sh.it, (tut now ihe old ..uer and cylinder are gone, and m lloir place a imnlerti wiii.l motor h.is 1 con installed, lis shin, ellicn nt sleet 1 ni l u lisiag Hum the tiii top in sinking, jet U"I inharmonious, contrast wiih the piannme rt;,. ..i-flniss ihat marUs the earlier work ot man and nature. The "liuiing 'Jii loot whtii of the new inn- : tie power now is drawing up 1 I, ".ml gallons oi waier an hour, us an aver age tigni'e, and It Is significant ,,f the I ahie of modern methods that the ! saving of fuel, no longer needed for u hungry holier, soon paid the cost of tiio mil. The Catch. A New England spinster wa9 much enamored of a neighboring farmer, but the affection was not returned. One day, starting on one of his weekly visits to town, the maiden came rush lug out, crying: "Voo-hou, Mr. SImpklns, do you inhiil taking me with you?" The farmer considered warily and filially allowed her to climb In. la vain the lady tried every topic of conversation without eliciting response and finally In desperation fell buck on il e passing bits of scenery, (filing by ie minister's house, she died: "Oh, Mr. Simpkiiis. what a beautiful hitch ing post I'asior Watson lias." "(oil ilii in," cried the oilier erack his whip. "I knowed there was a hi ill In it somewhere. loM,in, gi.'iap. Ma'ntn. that's fer hos-cs ei.iy." Ainerii all Legion Weekly. The Tip Hunter1! Guide. Spiking of tips and tipping, a New York bellhop not long ago formulated a set of rules, a few of which we give below : Iion't waste time on "big bugs." Shower attention on women; If they ti rt nil. they t'p liberally. Iiiia't i c- uie tightwad ; shame t! ,-, t f r : '. 'es- service. One Thing After Another. It Is ii, any years shnv man was to he cured of all lis ills hv the removal of n largely supei iuo.is appendix. When Ihe magic ot that operandi be gan to pail pyorrhea he.nine the chief ctiaiaail and Ihe snhstiinla'ti of "ien liir.'s" for the unruly teeth of nature the elixir of life. Hut mans heakli was sill Indifferent, and tin- discovery of the "dead tooth" in nil its peril promised a pathway to centenarian vigor. Passing by monkey glands, we l;ow come to the nerve centers of the spine as the seat of nil trouble and to a delicate combination of osteopa thy and massage us the Infallible re cipe for perfect health. Loudon Express. Ii. '! i I '. 1 'He 1 I's l ;l ' i i. a'. (. a ; 'a l be I'eti . e' i v ni-i'ii a g ", -.! , iio ii" von, I':', r 'h' of"ie eleaoeii u.ui sp ii Ttvii- -ript. Another Victory for Machinery. From Lyons. France, conies the re port that a machine has been developed for making raised embroidery In gold and silver. It Is stated that the s' h'h is n copy of an ancient form , e'lli'iiliCl I'tltl gives t, a Impression it I ni'dv oi k, e w' I i '.,, 'he til--' mil- !. I.e ihli Ills beeo sit, ec.slul it, us I g li e oMte lie, ,. t , s.,M 1 ..! lie l"H h.oe w. I e i eail o( s,v tot .. ,n ol Mlitly. II, il ,M !.':,. rcu.. i'e very mi I 'sla. !, ,! ... S, lent ile e i r.i i n ! , ! ' : i , . 1 ! CO-OPERATION Between the Local Fuel Dealer and the Consumer Is the only way to avoid a serious Coal SI lortage and attendant high prices Next Winter iniitimiiMimHranimiiiRimiitniiHtniHtiMB(inrtniuiinHHinimuiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii nn Hnt ntimnmuiiuiinnu imHtmntnuu mtimimi We can handle coal direct from the car to your bin at this season while the weather is fine and the streets are solid cheaper than we can from our storage platforms next win ter when mud and snow and cold will interfere with traffic and make delivery, cost twice as much. BIlMIIIIIUIIIimiM Save Money, Worry and Discomfort by filling your winter fuel order NOW We want to co-operate with YOU Will you co-operate with US for your own benefit? IMIMIIIIIMMWIIMIIIIIIIIIMI Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co SHOW GOOD BUSINESS JUDGEMENT BY ACTING NOW . - - . ' . J 2V