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- Tuesday, August 7, 1923 iTOE.ilEPPNER, HERALD. HEPPNER, OREGON

Do all architects' smoke pipes? That was the question that struck outsiders at the fifty-sixt- h annual con- vention of the American Institute of Architects held nt the Corcoran Gal- g By MARGUERITE BUFFUM S lery of Art, Washington, recently. Thomson Bros. Nearly every other architect had a big pipe clinched between his teeth. by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) were In the minority, and A NNE Trevor was tired. She had cigarettes nowhere. scrubbed and cleaned her little Just why this was no architect A. B. Adams New Colorado Senator house until it shone with a new splen- present could explain, unless It was dor. Two freshly baked apple pies as one of them said, "Oh, I guess we were on the pantry shelf, and beside Just like a pipe best." NEW SUMMER SHIRTS Alva B. Adams of Pueblo lias been them was Bob's spice cake Maybe architects smoke pipes be- appointed favorite United States senator from with its thick white frosting. cause there Is less likelihood that fire Colorado to Samuel D. succeed the late Upstairs tin? rooms we're spotless will fall onto the drawing board. Or Nicholson, Kepubllcan. Gov. William and inviting with their crisp, white do successful architects draw nny K. Sweet, In announcing the appoint- of silky, serviceable Soiesette, curtains and beautiful linen. more? ment, said, among other things : Anne loved the cleanness of her "Having been elected governor house, yet she resented being tired. Uses Ancient Legacy. Poplin, Silk and Cotton Pongee. upon a progressive platform, I have witch-burnin- "Hob is so peevish lately, too," she An epidemic of In appointed Sir. Adams because of his lfiiX). whispered to herself. New occurred nbout A progressive Ideas concerning Industrial number of old women were She ghim-ei- at the clock, and, not- eccentric Broadcloth with collar attached. and social questions. The progressives ing that it was nearly time for him to denounced and put to death. Those and conservatives in the United States days be home, moved slowly to the stove are linked with modern Harvard senate are so nearly tied the ap- Sizes 14 to 18. Prices range that and started t::l:ing the dinner up. She by the realization recently of a legacy pointment from Colorado has attracted left university 223 years ago by carried the baked 1mm she had the the attention of the entire country. that prepared so carefully to the dining Lieut. Gov. William Stoughton, who The man whom I have appointed will room and placed it before his place. condemned and also pardoned many cast his vote with the progressives and "I'll bet he won't even say it's nice," of the convicted witches. He was a will actively with this group. of to member the Harvard class of 1050. $1.25 $5.00 she said, tiien paused to stare blankly "In appointing Mr. Adams as Unit- Stoughton perpetuates mem- at Bob as he stood in the doorway. hall his ed States senator, I have honored a ory- died in 1700, 23 acres "Am I as bad as that, Anne?" He leaving native son of Colorado. While he has pasture to college. Anne, overtired and nervous, sud- of his old Part of won distinction in practice of his the denly burst Into tears. this land has at length been sold to profession, he has also honored a city scholarships "If you wouldn't slave so, Anne, and and will be noble ancestry. His was a Work Shirts in sizes 14 to 20 father go out more " established with the proceeds. pioneer in tne state, was three times elected governor and was one of Colo- "You don't understand, Bob. You rado's most distinguished citizens." always said you liked a d Priced Mr. Adams is a sou of the late Alva Adams and was born In Del Norte In Animal Plagues Let Loose. at house, and when I have It orderly you 1875. He was graduated from Yale 1806. He then entered Columbia The true reason for famine prices in find fault." of and was graduated there In 1SD9, immediately returning to Pueblo to Rome articles of farm produce In Finally came the day when Bob hnd begin the practice of law. Europe is given by Dr. E. A. Watson of brutally told her she was losing her the Health of Animals Branch of the $1 - $1 .25 - $1 good looks. hur- .50 After he left, Anne Canadian Agricultural department, ried to the mirror. The reflection Ottawa. . He says It from assured her she was still that comie Baldwin, Britain's New Prime Minister there that disorganization and paralysis of the pretty. But It was true her face that veterinary service in many parts of was losing it bloom. so much It hurt Europe. This has allowed Infectious is a new government In to have Bob say a thing like that. There disease to spread from country to coun- Anne thought of the when he Great Britain and Andrew Konar Law time try, such as foot and mouth disease. has been as prime used to say, "My pretty little wife," as succeeded minister So In several European countries milk, he She wondered, Milk Delivered 10c by . It is a surprising held her close. butter, meat and other animal foods at a Quart vaguely, say again. development, which Indicates, among if he would ever it are almost beyond the reach of the What had him change so? other things, Mr. Baldwin's personal made common consumer. Much suffering and Anyone wishing to engage milk to popularity, as the d The work of the house had to be cheerful, 111 health results especially among the done. and straightforward business Children man who negotiated at Washington the Anne's troubled gaze turned to the be delivered at their home in Hepp- funding of the British debt to America. street and the g stream of Three facts stand out In the selec- automobiles. The flash of nn orange SUMMONS be- : 10c service tion The capture of the premiership scarf caught her attention. The wear- In the County Court of the Stato of ner at a quart, to er was earn- by a business man. Another blow to June Evans, and she was Oregon, for Morrow County the prestige of the house of lords In estly talking to the man beside her. The First National Bank of Heppner, gin August 1, requested to leave the rejection of Earl Curston. The Suddenly he turned and looked to- are Oregon, a growing power of labor as shown by ward the house. It was Bob I Ordi- Corporation the part It played In the decision. narily Anne might have been curious, Plaintiff. orders at the Herald office. In steel, shipping, banking and but not Jealous. But somehow, to her vs. railroads1 Baldwin has had lifelong tortured mind, June's gay scarf seemed Ida Thompson Catlin, Seth Catlln, experience. He Is brisk, alert, to wave defiance at her ; and her vivid Harriot Thompson Burke, Edward During war, when coloring, untouched, Anne knew, by the he could Burke, Edna Thompson Nelson, not himself fight, he surrendered h any makeup, recalled Bob's stinging Clark Nelson, of his large fortune to the state. remark of the morning. Sadio Weller Itouth, While his father, Alfred Baldwin, There suddenly came to her the de- Albert Routh, Eva Weller Flynn, P. C. Cress-wel- l, was In steel, the women of the family r.ave been im:,,,) a,m iirusiic. in po- sire to tell somebody her troubles, Cresswell, Mary M. litical and literary annals there have been many famous sisterhoods, hut few-hav- somebody who might help her straight- James L. Crcssweli, Martha been more interesting than the four daughters of Rev. George B. en out the tangled threads. She J. Cresswell, Mary E. Crosswell POULTRY thought of Mary Mary Wesleyan Methodist minister, of whom Georgiana married Sir Brene. was Ellis, M. Bell Thompson, Ralph Burne-Jone- s and appeared as the type of saintly In pic- six years Anne's senior and had loveliness his Thompson and Thompson tures; Agnes married Sir , president of the Royal academy; been a close friend. It was to Ilelen Defendants. Alice married an Indian official called Rudyard Kipling, and Louisa married Mary that she had first confided her ' Alfred Baldwin and still lives as the prime minister's mother. great love for Bob. To P. C. Cresswell, Mary M. Cress- - upplies well, Sadio Weller Routh and Albert "And how can we ever be happy?" Routh, of the above named defend- We all finished Anne, as she sat before Mary arc fully stocked with kinds of Tennessee Settlers in Early Illinois ants: 9 Brene's open fire. chicken feed from baby chicks to laying hens IN THE NAME OF THE STATE PRINGFIELD. ILL. The early slnve territory. A great many "Anne," said Mary, "you've allowed OP OREGON, you, and each of you, Don't overlook the fact that your poultry history of Illinois Is always a were opposed to slavery anil your house to absorb you. Do you re- are hereby needs shell and topic of Interest because of lo- wanted their children brought up on member the day I called, two weeks required to appear and grit as well as food. cation and the fact that the free-soi- l territory. Great honor is due ago? When I got up from my chair answer the complaint of the plaintiff, northern part was settled from the these sturdy pioneers, who hewed out you stopped to straighten It before you filed against you in tho above enti- Supply Your Poultry East and "Egypt" from the South. a path through the trackless forest came with me to the door, i'ou didn't tled cause and court, on or before Much of the progress of early Illinois and across broad prairies, crossed think I saw you. I was dying to tear six weeks from tho date of the first at Our Store may be traced to the Influence of im- streams on crudely constructed rafts, that set, immaculate room to pieces. publication of summons, migrants from Tennessee, who came undergoing all manner of privations this "You've taken a broom and dustpan on or beforo Wednesday, the 12t to this state to the number of 30,000 and hardships for the sake of an Ideal. and mop and driven comfort and hap- day of September, A. D. 1923, if in the early migration period, accord- "The third migration was after the piness right out of your home. You've and ing to a paper prepared for the Illinois close of the Civil war. Times were you fail so to appear an denied Bob the companionship he's en- and Peoples Hdw. Co. by Rev. Ed- in time, State Historical society hard Tennessee at that and titled to, and then wondered at his be- swer the complaint of the plain- ward B. Landis of Homewood, 111. families, for their own sake, and for ing silent and Irritable. He's disap- tiff herein, for want thereof, the were migrations sake of the young people, moved "There three from the pointed, Anne, and disillusioned. And," plaintiff will apply to the court for Heppner, Oregon Tennessee into Illinois, extending to Illinois, and other Western states. Mary's voice became more gentle, the relief prayed for in said com through the first half of the Nine- The influence of these Tennesseeans "you've been to blame." teenth century," says Mr. Landis. "The has been very variously estimated. plaint, that you, and each of Anne hurried home, convinced that was 1S)0 to 1S25. This "Shortly the first great num- you, bo decreed to have no estate, first from about after she had been losing sight of the great- migration was animated largely by bers arrived and settlements sprang right, title or in to the er things of life in pursuit of tilings interest or the fer- up over new coun- commercial idea of cheap land, a different sections, less worth while. Mary had not spared following described real property, tile country, an opportunity for a ties were formed and in the leadership t: her, yet she felt no resentment in her home. of these counties many officers wre heart. She had been taught a much-neede- d Lots numbered Seven (7) and "The movement was not because of chosen from the Tennesspeniis. In the lesson a lesson she knew Eight (8) ftnd all por- the slavery question, except In a minor first constitutional convention there of that would help her many times in the fu- tion of Lot numbered One (1) way, for slaves were held by some In were a number of these men, so It ture. Illinois from 1725 to 1824 or 1825 a early became evident that many of lying on the west side of Willow Bob greeted her as period of 100 years. It Is to the credit them filled positions of honor and trust she opened the Creek in Block numbered Eight door. "I had to come home early, Ice In offices throughout Season of the people, however, In 1S24, the state. Cream that Anne," he (8) in Standsbury's Addition to when their first vote upon the subject "There Is one other phase usually said. "I kept remembering your face when I I tho Town of Heppner, In Mor- was taken, the soil of this great state overlooked by historians. The wives said what did this morning. Will you 'forgive I row County, State of Oregon, NORMAN'S ICE CREAM whs to be known as free soIL of some of these prominent men were me? thought perhaps I might persuade you or any part thereof, and It be "Following Immediately a second mi- women of distinguished families, bring- that from working so gration from Tennessee began, which ing to their new homes a culture, poise hard." decreed that the plaintiff is the "You to Place for Brick was animated by a desire to be out of and charm of an 'elect lady.' " don't need persuade me any owner in fee of all of said described advance orders more, Bob. I'm beginning to realize real property, and. that you, and each Ice Cream for Sunday that I've been the one at fault. I'm of you, be forever enjoined and bar- going to do differently that Is, If you red any In don't mind having things less elab- from asserting claim or Wins College Boy Bride to any Saxophone a orate." said premises, or part thereof, McAtee & Aiken When Alfred J. let the cat out of the bag. When Mrs. Bob looked at her wonderlnglj'. He adverse to the plaintiff herein, and CHICAGO.twenty-tw- o years old, Kvale was informed of it at her home, did not quite understand her sudden for such other and further relief as to Crown Point and she professed great astonishment. change of attitude, but he didn't stop may bo equitable and just. . Vi " " married Miss Ethel Virginia 'Pish tush,' she said, "it can't to ask questions. A wave of gladness This Summons Is served upon you be "Billee" Stanfield, his action bridged true." thrilled him. by publication thereof In the Hepp- the gap between church and the stage, At midnight Mr. Kvale, at a Chicago "Of course I don't mind, dear, If It ner Herald, a weekly newspaper of surprised a congressman who Is great- hotel, was advised of the license. He will only bring me back a happy, con- In Coun- ly interested In prohibition and linked had come to attend a political confer- tented Anne." general circulation Morrow two families of prominence In Mary- ence on the valuation of the railroads. He pointed to a large package upon ty, Oregon, once each week for six land and Minnesota. "Now, now!" said Mr. Kvale. "This the table. "There's a surprise for you. successive weeks, under and by vir- J FORD REPAIR PRICES S Young Mr. Kvale is a musician In Is much too premature. Tomorrow, June Evans helped me select It." tue ot an order duly made and en- at Rendeivous cafe, perhaps or some other day. I Anne unfolded the the orchestra the can't wrappings and tered In the above entitled Court and Transmission and motor overhauled $22.50 where he has been playlnj a particu- say a word tonight." lifted out an evening wrap of soft gray cause on the 27th day of July, larly "wicked" saxophone. His father Strenuous questioning elicited the with a wide fur collar. Transmission (Starter type) " 1923, by the Honorable W .L. Camp- 5.00 Is Rev. O. J. Kvale of Benson, Minn., Information that he had already been "It's lovely. Bob! Why, It must bell, County Judge of Morrow Coun- a Transmission (Crank type) ... 375 who beat Congressman Volstead last aware of the elopement. hfcve cost " Then stopped as he held in year, because he wai "dryar than Vo- "My new daughter-in-la- Is a very up a forbidding hand. She softly ty, Oregon, and the date of the first Other repair work proportion. We give our lstead." fine girl," he added, "a wonderful girl, stroked the lining of the shimmering publication of this Summons Is the Customers the benefit The bride, Zlegfeld "Follies" and we are thoroughly satisfied with coral satin. 31st day of July, 1923, and the date beauty, until recently was a member what has taken place, although I will Bob drew her toward him and looked of the last publication hereof will be 5 M. R. FELL of the "Sally" chorus. Her father Is a admit It was bit sudden." lnco the happy, flushed face. on the 11th day of September, 1923. wealthy contractor living In Plkesville, Young Mr. Kvale admitted he had "My pretty little wife," said Bob. as Done and da.ted and first pub- a suburb of Baltimore. She Is blonde disappointed his parents somewhat by he held her close. lished this the 31st day or July, A. and golden-haired- , while her husband quitting the University of Minnesota Is tall and dark. The couple met only to go forth with his saxophone. D. 1523. His Dilemma. a month ago. Thereafter the bride "Perhaps I should have told father VAN VACTOR & BUTLER, .Tall Visitor Didn't you have money was much the cafe, listening while and mother about Billee," he said. Attorneys for Plaintiff. at enough to pay the fine? young Mr. sobbed and moaned "Oh, well. It's all O. K. now mother's Kvale Motorist Y"s, but I couldn't spare Postoffico and residence address: Heppner Herald $2.00 per of on his saxophone. congratulated us and father's perfect- Year lve It. The car needs new tires and The Dalles, Wasco County, Ore. Publication of the marriage license ly satisfied." IMC