J i 1 Tuesday, August 30, 192 1: PAGE TWO THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON MOLLIE'S TRIAL By AGNES G. BROGAN. l(cj, Western Newspaper Union J "Now did you set- tlint?" asked lloliie, dismayed, "1 lure go the tups jf my hullj hocks." Her lieu holg.'i could lie Mi'ii f'n. : t-'lrelully 1 1 i 1 r 1 ; 1 1 1 1 1 ! . of tlieir llowi-rs " 4-r i 1 1 1 i 1 1 trio ;n i :j i : it "lit re vipii," erii a tune to use, garden. Alum her i!i Iimv. !l; liiiiiiii Itlsll I!, I, "U'ililllr'.V teiv-t 1 "WIm tali til.. as it "keep Ynii il Mi "- ::ht t lie. I! M'-!rr it's eldest boy .Mollle's window her tall plants lie in the rear a i his boldness. lie, In as sharp ible fur .Mollie "U'n side "f the he ashamed';" "liie turned to .Manly. lint t found li"t the ieil. .Mrs. Manly the latticed of suddi'i) iu- tgcrly, "is that Tell trie, Mol- I aggrieved, i plied, "is the e live Irrepres- adainied Mrs. 'i;p of the boys What u pity, "Why Hi.-!." -! doting father i.f i! Kihle, buys.'' "The 1".-: 1 1 1 1-1 " Manly. "And yi'ti lis being liiullM-rii' lhat t here are fh e ' "I fail tu Sim' w In, ditioti has to do v. lie crisply. She had caught erne. "The sour faced house fur the t,l;:n told Chlole thai !!' been better, if they motherless." Mrs. Manly drew lippolnted. "And lie has sivli new neighbor Mull "If only he had ba be took unto bine least If he did tint now possess those live terrible hoys- " Half Impatient, half laughing, Mol lie turned to her sU'et1. "You poor nie'ch -making hopeful," be said, "will you inner give up your fancies for lite'; Nmv. that I have that rnreless father here in his garden, 1 tdtull go down In mv severest innniipr and eall liiui to task. spinster has miinp rights of her own, even holly-liock-llowers, and pet eats." Indulgently smi'itnr, Mary Manly watched her snial' ci'ueeful sister, as-i-end n small ladder upon her own fide of (he garden wall, and beckon Iter neighbor to conference. The neighbor came Willi alacrity. He np IHuired almost as joyous lis young -Danny had. In Ins guilty pursuit f hollyhock hbissonis. The conference i his wifeless con 1 h me,"' said Mid ler sister's Infer- v iinan who keeps .iiid Ids cherubs, 1 hoys might have had not been left ia her bead, dls- a fine face your e." she regretted, lened along before if a wife. Or tit -lasted sonietin ending peaceably with a floral olToritig from the'oppnsite Midi- of the feme, evidently given in He's denuded plant lug one of his o n. callously ilesei It was timwvn hasten arneiul mid assist her. "Ills Mil II 'I "Is John .iii-' Ihe place for the it seems t!i:t crusty boll el. ei no control nw A Inswort by w i Mollie turned I "He remiiiiied The neighbor iiail exchange for Mol . a rare and bloom ind as Mollie pre- micd with her burden ry :ur the neighbor to in hi r side of the wall, i" calmly confided iv, lie has taken miner. The Lemon e hoys dub their 'The Lemon' bag heir actions: Mr. reprimand tlieni.' face nway. of the fact," sb enld, "that they have no mother." "It was upon the following morning that Mrs, Maulv attain saw her sister ascend the ladder to the garden wall. This time she hup' a basket of Chlole fresh baked lug lliein urchins, hastily to Hi The boys triumphant acceptance Hired, "Hit us Danny. Mollie n "If that Is tin to talk to ." uii'hl hollts. and enjoyed toss freckled faced erregateil beneath, the cookies with Their manner of much to be do- NO LONGER OLD AT THIRTY Women Have Proved Conclusively That Age Is Not at All a Matter of Years. Perhaps women who are not at all sensitise iibuui their age are still in u minority. But their number Is trow ing. In almost uuy gathering where women chatter pleasantly and with some intimacy ahum things which in terest them you tind at least one woman who cheerfully admits that she. Is nut thirty-live, but forty-live. or lhat it is a very long time since she was thirty. Une of the tragic conventions which have helped to wreck women's lives is this stupid tradition that at any iveii age a woman gets old. Years ago most w. mien ciebrateil Uie:r tiiirtielli birthdays will, a sense of de pression. Willi greater common sense, women at least began to See that even after thirty they might en joy lite, and that the games anil ainusemeii.s ami -joys which are pos sible at twenty are no less possible at forty. Today there lingers this ancient su perstition that if you have reached a certain age you must uot'tidmit the fact. Hm it will not endure long. Now that we bear o a woman of ninety playing really capable golf, of women past tifty banding themselves together In cheery fashion as golling veterans, of women of every and any age enjoying life, it will become uu- fasliiouahle to conceal one's age. from the Continental Edition of the Loudon Mail. mint l ei' "Ah ! K tld l'eiii hv. We're ill ! anell.fr. IVnchy." crleil e reddened III Indignation v you are going admonished, "not , no! e " s.'i.v !" eel. ilmed l'ete, the l'i v . "I i;"i means all right, T1 id's w! at we cull you V hen V v :;t neilly pleased. :ii !i '" I ' ev named her, these e lyi'i ! 1 el young creatures, vi ! ( ii i ! : i ame. more often ii. t V. i"de In the new ' r - . i the new neighbor's . .-, ;- i ted boys eniwVeil '. : ' ' V n! became se't :' "i ! "iii her sister's tirst ..... f John A us- Mil ' - 'y Mollie had re ! , .'. . I'. iii'd sileii.'c upon r,'. . t M.inly's cleverest . i ' 'ri'in her no w ord. .-.-! .'elU'cru'e'v put t " ' e l;iii-:he. happd v. .'.. '. ' ' ' II AlllsWUI'lhV." t! ' - :, I I ::i going to marry -'"' milled, "live some n lit to John's noli, e i - '.lance. They are entlv ciinv nlesecot. " -.- Idea i'f bringing 'a the eoimtrv air. ' r you see. and bere- , to think of sive i ew on," B'bte'l Mollie vt'l have ire." She miss thiw boys," sli "1 will Ktht Dfr' nfd tH Honor. "So you have inrnrd a new hmnd f c gnis .itiei me. lime youT" mll th orlebrPi. "I have taken lhat liberty, sir," r piled the mm i;fm trer. "Well, I wish )ou would call It unit-tltiug else. I huve tried oim" i 50 good cigarettes for 10c from one sack of GENUINE DURHAM TOBACCO BOYS PROVED THEIR HONESTY Do Not Fear Trees. ! I don't think that anybody (boy or j otherwise) who has the knowledge of trees required by the test for the merit budge in forestry will ever be afraid to be alone in the woods at night, or at any other time. Once vou know what the leaves do, and what makes them green and how the sap runs and why (or as much of that "why" as is known), and how the wood tissue is formed, and how the mots work, and what tbj, tree does In winter when you know such things about trees, you should never again be lonesome in the woods. For though all these are merely scientific facts, they will make the trees real living tilings to you, and then you will beg n to understand what Is meant when one speaks of the trees "whispering" and of the leaves "clapping their hands." tieurge (iladden in Hoys'-Life, Airplane With Peculiar Fuselage Who Owns a Glacier? When the retreat of a glacier leaves a piece of ground uncovered, w hose Is It V The state's, says the law of France and of Italy. The canton's, suys the eneral law of Switzerland. Hut ill the (bisons the commune Is held to own both the glucier and the ground It covers, so that u body like a parish council often possesses some millions of tons of good blue ice. Manchester Guardian. How Shall They Park? Akron, U recently, by ordinance, Unlimited all angular automobile parking, with the result that accidents have been cut -o per cent In downtown sections and street car service has been Improved. In Buffalo practically all parking lias been changed from the parallel method to the perpendicular, which allows three cars to park where one formerly did. Sounds Like Double Meaning. Some female defendants are homely. And some are acquitted. Nashville Tennessean. Small New York News Vendors "Made Good" Wi'thojt Having Given Promissory Notes. One of the great New York news papers pays an astonishing tribute to the young merchants who sell its wares upon the streets. This newspaper, like practically every other, printed an 'extra" after the big Jersey City prize fight. When the papers arrived at Times square the young man whose business it was to sell them to the newsboys, taking their cash in return, found himself overwhelmed by an eager flock of youngsters who grabbed the papers as fast as he could open the bundles and raced away to dis pose of them without going through the usual formality of paying for their stock. . Many a boy could have kept all the money he received as profit and neg lected to pay for his papers, but, so the paper declares, as soon as the storm of selling whs over the boys re turned to the neighborhood and set tled, until the cash turned In was ex actly what It should have been for the number of papers sent out from the office of publication. That was only ordinary honesty, It Is true, but a kind of honesty met with seldom enough to be uncommon. Yet It would be expected by those who are familiar With newsboys. The newsboy doesn't expect to be cheated, and hi? certainly doesn't Intend to cheat anybody. More power to him. Hartford Times. Recognition. "lie easy on me. your honor, this is the first counterfeiting I have ever done." "You made a remarkably good job of these bills, and I believe in recognizing genius." "Thanks, your honor." "Ten years." Birmingham Age-Uernld. 5) " f v , 4 e- I "-i f $rV L t--r ;- o A! Yi i:... .i-K J:Mli4MWM 1 Closeup view of the peculiarly broa.i fuselage of the 32-passeuger Reming-ton-rairnelli biplane piloted by Hert Acosta at Curtiss field. The huge plane, designed for cross-country passenger service, has a wing spread of 70 feet, and Is capable of staying in the air for eight hours. Its two Liberty motors of 3S5 . horse power each, drive it at 110 miles an hour. Secretary Wallace Meets Group of Young Farmers i Secretary Wallace receiving 170 farm club boys and girls who were gpenalng a week at the University of Maryland In recognition of their agricultural achievements. Hr. 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