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1 r, Ii ft Tuesday, October 24, 1922 John and Eleanor's Dream By ELLA SAUNDERS (), V.-, Western .cvsuni" I'nluu.) Their ilivam liail come true iit hist. John :tnil i;U'aii(H' lnokeil at cadi oilier Willi Mni'lleil eyes, ns if uiiahli' to be lieve it. After two years, of city life an !tK;rUsiriit, nioiie-t, Imt in iruite a Hire ill iiiel 1 hey liacl liieir country ! 1 , liiey lia-1 always w - --111 who ! 1 ; ; ' 1 a '. oh!-!'a-:!;!..neil In-;..-! it. ,!;..( -, r. t l-ai in. s.ii'tii'ise Me- s; 1 - 0 a.-1! i -!e 1m -llyhnek.s vil!; si:., iaa -a; ev " s. eies loo punt lo iv nee ," ei.e s- -I. "The ilearcst Il!-f ' 1:11, '-n't he h.'U'li.Y !" Tliv v.. KVsi-n.r ree!h-il ill her franliii. ,1-ihn i.i.e, , 1 in- lawn in tin; -veiiin:;a. 'i Ley h,,. no cares, no one lo hollier llioiu. In the eveningi Klea lior sewcil or n-ail, uiiile .lolin, when lie was not i!elaineil at the olliee, as frequently i;ii;,i-i;ci!, went lliruiiuli his accoiinls anil corresinii(leiiee. "We'll save all the expenses of a holiday now. ilearesl," saiii .lohn. "I shall simply knock off work for a couple of weeks ami slay here with Jon." That event happeneil a few woks after they hail moved in. It was the I a tier part of Auim-a, sriuvhin hot; John sal in his shirtsleeves all day under the liii? inaples, piin throiuh letters anil wishin- that lie had his stenographer with him. "John, dearest," said lOleanor, liend Ini; iiver him, "don't you tliitil; you outfit to p-t a little exercise now that you're free?" "I've thouirht of thai," answered John, sniooi liini; down his waistcoat. "Trocble is, there are no i;olf links anywhere for miles around. I wish some one would start some." "Hut, dearest, how about those nice country walks we planned?" ".Not liinj: against 'cm," answered John, "ewept that we've worn out I he country." "Worn It out?'' queried Eleanor. "Yep, that's what 1 said," John an swered briskly. "We know all the roads 'round here. We know l-'anner (dies' black cow and Farmer lleu drick's blue one. Wo know the pretty cotiaia; with the jasmine end honey suckle at the bend of the road. We know Oh, everything that's kuow nliie, including Mrs. Miller's blear-eyed kid that neike.-s faces at us." "oh', I know, 1 know," said Kloaiair miserably. John w:is iictiin;,' tired of their dream, licit was the trouble. That was why he breeL-ld all his work Inane. John was mopiia;. "The clear, slarry skies, tin: wonder of the dawn, the sound of siiitfriK birds, the music in each rill of waler these were not for John. Eleanor would lie tfad, for John's sake, when liis holiday eanie lo an end. Soniet liiut; si-emed to be niminu be tween Ibem that aiduian. The old, sweet con.iiience so. me-i sail..-. Sonu tinies 1 -Jeai. oi- wual i if led her hus band Mil;:::; in his ok. dr. Maris s; inooiiiiy a; la-r. At !i tains Per la arl i ,,::-! -b at la an I she oald u ..leier : "I 'an t hoi e be any one i I so One nibl s!n id boar it no loiiu.-r. "J, Jul, v on t yon t- 11 me V. hat b is e-one I-.--1 ,, ,-on lo; of la'o?'' Sin- l.i .. -,-d. "is I Jier -is l hero mh.ii one ci. e? ' ,1'M ;' ;;--; 1 1 . .'l ' -1 --." bo a l .- v ei'e. !. l -okeil al lu;:i -i.-.-l-: !'ii!l . Al'ier that Hie shadow 11. al b.-o! fallen bcl'.ieen tl.elil ;::i0. bhie'e.iT a'l'l Marker. "h.-ar. wbat'-l you say to a liil'i- 'jaunt lo low n this cvenin-i?" John a.ked, "just to keep in touch Willi tl.ir.in. We miisln'st become hack' numbers, even if we do live in the couniry, must we?" Eleanor agreed without enthusiasm. The spell of country life had taken liohl of her. I'.ut for John's sake It was si range heinn at the i heater HJaiin. They watched ouch other, each afraid uf seeming t-i apple- ialive. They dined ut a fashionable restau rant. "It is nice in n way, isn't It, Elea nor?" said John. "lint 11 doesn't come up to the glories of sunset ami dawn, lind the hum of the lieetoads, lines it?" "N-ii-i," said Eleanor. She was mi absorbed in her thoimkls that she did not realize where they .were a-iin;-' until John helped her out bf the taxi. siarcd about h"r. "Why, ils our old apartment house!" she oxchiiimd. Without a word John led the way into their old apartment on the ni-iuil-l floor. Eleanor :'asped. It was ail fur nishedready for oooupaimy. Sh" looked at her husband, and a sudden liijlit came to her. " Hi, dai lint: !" she cried. "Did I t'lir.s rU'ht?" "You d'd. I'-ut but " "We il have our thini sent out this week, ..Id oaken bucket and till. I'll attend to It. "You'll stay ritfit here. This is where our r--ai life lu-.iiuV Double Pliy. Twins iiiivit.i; nriiw-i, the fatl'.er Told lillb- I'lter tiiat he m-i-ln'l ,o to S--I ! that -lay. l.iitie I'l-ter Hot w-ndn t it be j'.isi ns i;. .h p. toil to-.-b.-r P-ioerr. -v I've pot on' lo w I.irle !-r- ld-r, an-1 n--t Mi- a s'ay ! '-.. a'-'a.u lilal llleU tell l.er lb. ' - - .' IONE .'. .'. , A A 4 4 V 4 4 ill. ami Mrs. J. If. Cochran d-parted M-in-lay mornint;' for Xoi'ih Vak.iaa where tJty Wore cal-el by too s- r;--::s ii'ness of ilieir infant pr:-m'.s.ai, Jiarion llolnian. lie was s-one.vhat iiin-n-vid in la.i.-s; ri-!-i.n. Tiie ladb-s : tac Aid s-oi- ly of t'.a ( : ris: i.ui i !::.n a f:,m V. -be'-Var a-a- r. !':.. -Is , f the !P-v. :;;:,! V.k It. .',, -hr.o, ia !...-.. .-- ,-, I'.-a.-Y-ti-u r.lol is m-a.-inr; liis h--ihp-l-- ( .,,,, ; ( pn-s.-nl J.-.-i- I,, has i'-o- h, r rp Mam s;r..--t TP-- pr, ac :-. a ra-a ' I a it has b.-.-n sva--10r.:- has h, ,-a. ,.:,! t,, Jhib h 1 I irris and M r J - arris o :a : al- W. I-;, i h, . ;.,i-i r-l .Hie 1 .'I- a. 'a! We-;i:es.!.,y. 1 i ... Was ::; -, ,;:. ; ... :a - : :, 1 y his mother and has nan;, v ;, , v, ,;; visit for awhile M. i:. i 'otter ami John (..; ' n ;aoi-- a fljans;- lr:p ti '"-. ,u!lsi, W ash., l': first of the week. A number of people In tills 1 are so ihVriiia rroin severe ' '-i-ls. The l.-ne sdioul ihstri-t lias re.-on;'.v pnrrhascd from l!:e city t'a- a alii blo.-k a-l.ioinins the seb.o-.t M'.iaiiii-; aad which tiro now used for a play arotnel The city fathom contemplate usiaa' the procceds of the sale to drill a wed to supply the city with soft water. i CECIL ! Mr. and ah a Z- nre h I.e. sain lefl Ce.-p Saukav for ih.-ir i: vv : ,.nio in lhe "Pi.,i of lo-omiae". n-or-ily r..-a--,ln!a,n. urecn. Their (Veil fecials v. ; di ihcr, ceay .;,- C. Ss. visile, 1 lhe e-ainly seat Salor-iay b- -le-livar a oar henl ef h-nn-y fiom his t'ani--a.s apiar- at a-.-il, -Miss 'n-sl.tl Ik-' rts i f 1' a :;a: -. a ; - ai any mi Per frie'i-ls in C - i! M-., -a Ihniev l.,-r.m spout the week aid Willi friends at The Willows before k.,vaiy P ii-in his p i; elOs in 7 1. -or. r. M. ssrs. ll.-rh lived aad .1 . C K,.',.,.-. I an. I, a"P,. ell, V.a r wh---e i! l.--;lor, ami Mildred I pass aaeas Snp-'ay on lie: oner st.-me I'm- 1 !-.- 1 j-aat-d a party e!" -ontaa: po..!e -,a.. w. re o:.:ei iained lo doinor 1-y Mrs. Ja--h 1 : y 1 1 . 1 . I Mr. and Jlrs. Co-.riie llairlesy an 1 family i.f Moraall war,- eallin-v en M as. Jr. .1. Str.-pt.-r at r.-eil VeOi s.laa. Mr. on.! Mrs. "Win. chamiha- of vj:. low '. r-ek" ranch w.-ro -alliu::' on Mr, and Mrs. Coarse Kivbs at Ibe "has! Ca.a.o" Monday, All w.a, ,,,,!, al (V ! hail , l'.-0-h..- e.o P., 0.1 s o'eioek lo i, .,. ii, ij.Mr, a Kiu-ii iy 'Key. c. I). ImiiaiH ol' Vai.e-iii- Vi-r, Wash. : T. V. la. we and V.V.Iipi- 1 - o . r taiia i-l to Co- II We. ha a. lay ai'i ea seoebey : everal -lavs at llynd Jlr as. laaeli io ;-'-,u-I )i . a-v i'eler i :.a iiera fiend who has he a ta' r I n ll "a-nls at bi'ia. Sorina.. f.-r t : iMr.'n menlhs ;irri -'-l in c " ? : the V ote 315X NO on the School Monopoly Bill Called on the ballot Compulsory Education Bill Thi advertisement DIAMONDS -WATCHES JEWELRY PIANOS -:- PHONOGPvAPHS rl l r r IN L rv - THE HEPPNKR HERALD. HEPPXF.R. OREGON Wednesday f pel inn much better. Fete st ili ha.3 a warm heart for sonny Cedb fter apt miias- some time amnnirst his .'oeii lnoiulsl'e le may spend the winter months in California. tlepptier has been well represented at Cecil UuritiK the week. The following hiili-s ami gentlemen weie etillinp:" -m 'heir friemis: Mr. and Mrs. (1. 1-k Noble, Mrs. Nohh-'s s.ai and friend, Mrs. Kirk, ludiae i '.:!!:; heP, toul friea-ts an-1 also 1 1 ia h w ay c.-naa.issioiiar, H. llarratt and airs. a,h Ik Ihl-i-att., -M iO 'l- a. r, i ivl-. '-s v- ere !o;sy Tnesda" k'-a-laa: aa-.lil 1: al iambs lair Twill l-'alls ! -ai.--. v.'.er- -a;-;, will le t .1 off for !.- ahh-a - - ne-'-k.-Oi. Phi. i -niisky, who i:as P-e-i hertline, j for M:n,r and Kr,-i s l'-u- a in ne-er ol' e.us. h-.k i-.r llaoon-. r Ti:urs ia,- to visit I a wiah i-ao.e u-Um; f.-r New v.. tk Mr aid xi is. Ik Ik k',hr an! famiiy - i' Kh. a n-!v v'a,,-; with Mr. end of ! -a a'al eir ihainas in Cecil Hull' Ta r r.-tnrned to 1 'ethehoys after si-endina several rieiaia in lap ' aid, l.lrei;on. :e is .sl'.nl l - he haa'k where A: thai- : C:e sun ale. i,!.. Mrs. iVm. cha-dler ami a a. NORMAN'S " Best in the West" Always ready to Serve TAKE A QUART HOKE FCR LUNCH McAfee e: Aiken I . fa'St Ljj I n ! ! I U j ! !''! Dick Practical Korseshoer AT CALMUS1 SHOP Special attention given to lameanclin terfcrinjj horses. I Guarantee SalitfacSion. Give me a Trial 1 ! i i'v? I . - -.' '' ' ' ;i b. V M P. L .. :' V.., . xV I-.. foffrv c! Ihcm gavs their Lvcj Ii2c! cf Lrlc-rnt'r.nco thev' truth: that La72 They have written that men are endowed by their Creator with certain "unalienable" rights, and "to secure these rights govern ments are instituted among men." And row these rights are attacked The School Mo nopoly Bill (called on the ballot Compulsory Education' Ei!I) proposes that we surrender a God-given right-the rijht of parental control-trie right of a parent to say in what school his or her own child shall be educated. Maintain your right to control your child through the education you feel it is right to give it Do not be led astray by hnc phrases. Look into this dangerous bill. You will nd th3 Vital principle of "unalienable" rights is at stake. Is paid tot by the Non-Sectarian and Protestant Schools Committee, MARWOOD'S vf Mr. and Mrs Oscar Chandler of "Wil- low Cri-i !i" ranch l.-:'l satanlay fr i ;ol. l-i.e. tu ,a-a jaiel.es n-r llle ilay. i J. W. Oshorn was a easiness mall in JI. Miner Wo.inesday aial Tluirsdey. WHY? Why is it so-'.-h- by crte.'n people in Oregon to r- volu'ieiiize our edu cational seheme by unans of the in- t itiitive hill w'aieh lo'ipic.-es to do away K with all pi i, a;-' tc'-too,.-? Such a b.d wi.i 1 c o;i -lie ballot Xi veniher 7. ..lit ,aoa eoist- t :o private sencci.s, inri'.y ot no a .;a o l-o- a do a-; t:a..,r ; .l-U-'-hiniaat u-h's dunata-u of o.o lh n :s, va.ii an , feat'im!? t an la inaiera! a id of tile iv!i- : faat-'ry a sr.-, r ant if-re onaltt to i pc. If tli pri't-unoi.'s of this mo i.-are v.'i in tile ot- Or -.-sail to do.- e up - o il saimds as the I suan v. en ! IIU1 JHli;;-ry aca-lemy and f'-t. Jieleu'h , , . .... i , - i. a n i ,- j 1 uu ' """ 1 " U,L;1 -1 1 '" " steed lor aie bast .a evervilini"-. t The s'-aibal caiupulsory school bill wou'ui c'icsa- til! private schools in Oregon. Can we ai'uud ucli action? ICE CREAM Robnett i?2iits! ' 1 1 n 1 .1 Ti4 jilts. that we rj cafely OREGON FRAN II Practical Lame and interfering I y GENERAL BLACtlSMITHINO y Located at Scrivner's BlacKsmitK SiKop l HEPPNER OREGON i 'pr. r.-w-..,-a-.-.-. -k- ,yuwrow,4L--T-wwwwL i- ! 1 '1 4 's ' ? K d. uk 4ii 1 , " in We make it our business to sell meats for cals that tiro real treats. Ami we don't comply with the food laws boeatmi; it ia compulsory-r-we do it because we want, and expo. t to t;.t good service and fair, trout ment from nu'i'ch.inls and profef-sionai men with whom wo deal, and because wo know it i3 our bual ness to sell only tho best. For breakfast, lunch, or dinner wo can supply your wants, no matter how elaborate or how conservative. Wo have arrang ed to fill all orders and would like to see your meat order. TV" V r.pif" w - Cleaning I lb Tailoring Whe lore tiiey i 'i? IS ' ( f r - 1 v 8 ,.3 i if? Price List Single Disc u x 7 $ir,.rxj x 7 05.00 'ri x 6 iSo.ot) 20 x 21 9.00 'r' x 6 187.00 lh x 7 210.00 20 x 0 21 00 We handle the Oliver and John Deere lines. Plows, Harrows, Discs, and Winona Wagons NONE Peoples ildw. Co, Heppner, Oregon PAGE SEVEN SHIVELY IIorsesKoer horses Carefully Attended r-jrtrT fff-SiSl r-tj m j ,1-v r. i iothci . ioines lean '. . ' . t' j t, ( ;i 5 ' ;' S BETTER '0 I'l "I