Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, November 11, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, November n, 19 ig
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Mini 1.1: fire: a brave p. ill i t
cy s .i horses ,,.j chi,ri' :f !; ;i
severe 1ll,stn.ptie OVIlkoS II in--". .:-!
which tin' tiRVvr Inn r.ot i!i.iii'.'):f
himself capable W. L. Wntfcliiw.il.'
HERALD WANT Al$ GET THE BEST RESULTS
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FAYS TO MAKE USE Or
,part From Adding to Appears-c; cf
I Struciuro It Also Tends to Tic
; tard Deterioration,
i:i.( fci:n Union reason for priinting
i'm protection of the thins i:n:vil
The mviicr ,if property shimlil rver
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WHITE STAR
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Made Ijv men wlio know.
for people wlio want the
i best.
I Only t lie choicest wheat
. carefully graded, a n !
j) lliorou';lily washed is used
'j, in making our flour.
Your baking will irove io M
you ill" Li:; advanlarr1, of
fj 11 si 11 g White Str Bran J
i. flour for both bread and
I a.-try.
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Elevator Co.
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WELCH M)
UNINGER
Best Auto and Tractor
Work that Skill
can give
SERVICE RENDERED WHEN YOU NEED
v IT MOST
Kcpair Department McRoberts-Cohn Auto Co.
f.-.iMret Unit. No one can look- upon
painting as iin expense if lie is con
vinced Unit it prevents a greater ' az
,":ensf '
'I'licre is, however, another great rea
son for paintinjr and that is the apnea!
of pride in appearance. This is quite
hn::iii;i. It is seen in the matter of
doilies. I'rifnarily clothes are to keep
ns warm, Put a suit is discarded while
it is still warm liicunse it is shiny, out
"i shape, or slightly faded. In "other
vor;N, one feels Unit it would com
promise their standing were they to
wear it. V
So it is with the painting of houses.
Loth without and within.
In progressive, proud communities,
houses are painled every three or font
years through pride in appearance.
1'i'ogr; ssive citizens are not satisfied
with the looks of their houses after
three or four years' exposure to
weather.
As gond citizens we should not only
sfv that every person knows that
struct nres will deteriorate if unpi.int
ed, hut we .should also try to make
people 11's proud of the appearance of
their homes as their more progressive
neighbors. We should deliberately
set out to make them ashamed of their
dingy homes which are a reflection up
on the whole community.
This work is peculiarly one for local
example and community co-operation.
Everyone knows that a newly-painted
house is likely to start the whole neigh
borhood to slicking up. It becomes
contagions.
Every person who wants to see his
community prosper will join in such
a movement.
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Came!? are soldevery-
seec p-cAatif-s 20
c.-ei'tes i r it'll oocU-
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5fr.jlf .'y 1 c.-mr.ercl
thi? c.:i tr,n for tho
if m or .e surfjiy
or v.T.on you travel!
V. J. R-fi'JsTcIj-ctoC;).
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(AMELE'are tho most refreshinpsatisfying cigarette you
,j ever snicked! Fut all your cigarette desires in a bunch,
then buy l jme Camels. ve them every taste-test and know
for your own satisfaction that in quality, P.avor, smcoth-t-ccy
zv.i in many other delightful ways Camels are in a
clcss by tr-cr.seU-es!
Came! ; .jro r.n expert hl-vd of choice Turkish and chcice
Doniesfc tobaccos. Vou'il.not only pret'er this blend to either
kind cf tobacco srr.cfced tra,;',ht, but you'll appreciate the
reir.arkab'.o lull-bodied rr.ildrusi and smooth, refreshing
Havor it provides! Camels are a cigarette revelation!
Carn;:b wit: you in so many new ways! They not only
permit yen to sr.ioke libmrn'J.y without tiring your'
tuvi? but Uaver.o unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or un
pieasar.t ciiretty odor!
Compare Camels with any cigarette
in t'oe vvorld ;l any price! You'll
prtfor Ccmel quality to premiums, fc
ccapcr.s cr gif.s!
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HOME CITIES ALSO NEEDED
Well to Remember Thct There Ars
Other Things in Life Besides
"Business."
If a writer on present-day Industrial
economies is right, the next few dec
:ides win be marked. In the fulled
States, by an anuiiiliig amount of self
study by individual cities. tiiwv,s, and
1 ven villain s. He foresees "intensive
study underiaken by every municipal
ity to determine what can be manufac
tured in that place." Within limits he
Is probably right, but there will be
ninny who will honestly hope tl'ial the
limits will not he too( widely extended,
and who will believe In all seriousness
that an occasional municipality with
out manufactures has Its place In the
scheme of things for a weil balanced
nation. "Iiusiness first" may be a
good slogan, but "business all the
time" and "business everywhere"
might weaken enthusiasm for desir
able Industry by overemphasizing tt.
One U revelled that since somebody
gave current I nlng to the term
"business etllclency" about I'.lMKl hooks
on the subject have been written nnd
printed In Kngllsh ! Christian Sclenca
Monitor.
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Functions of the Farmers
& Stockgrowcrs Natl. Bank
TO SAI KGUAKI) MONEY
TO SAFEGUARD MONEY
I'. S.--Onl a lew ,!.i ivniai'i in uhicli
u i-oiiwrt ..iir jti.l I.iViu ',..niN tj .j
per 1 1 lit itiin is,- li,-ai inj. j .. jH.r
01 tlse ,iti'!l li,i,. t,, uai! un,j luAt
M.ueh.
Farmers & Stockgrowers
Nalional Bank
Boottert and Roosters.
The difference between the effective
booster mid (he rooster Is that the Int
ter has no responsibility and the for
mer must make good. There was a
time Mlieii the boosters from a town
would go on a visit asserting that they
lived In the biggest city, had the tall
est buildings, the largest stores, the
ttenltlil,t people, nn. I so mi. using
.veriis without stint simply because
they wished to say soine: lilng favor
able alioiit h. They would he
placed In the rooster class now unless
lli.'.v could show by fiiets am) figure"
that their assertions were true.
Landscape Gardening.
The great misinl,,. made by niesi
timlri'v is that Ibey tii !v g.ndeiis too
nun Ii mid nature too little. Vow gar
dens In gem-nil are stijT nn, (jrnce
le. ee. pi Jut n,t fur as nature, ever
free ami Mowing. re.i--ert h, r rights.
In spit,, of man's w int ,.f i.i,t,., r
li, lp I1I111 ln n be bus , n I, nor.sl lo
woik III tier own spin 1. Ittit ite Held
mid Uii.hU are full of ln! no i . n. and
In m Ii feature i f 01, r n. h, i nod
inot Kiiiilliic and ,li, st':. I roimiry
mut the bet Mais f,,r ,,. , -, , , t ... 1 1 1 -IIHlif
nf r.lllll lien,,-, aln be ,e.
ri,'i.Ainlie .In. U. n I'ewii ng.
, Pointed Advice.
"Oh. doctor." cried n ll i . .., ninn,
"I am dr. inlfiitly atlli. t. d ' The glnwtt
i.r my departed r.h,tle and
per.h no the tops ,.f t),,. f..,,,.,. fintn
l.ll him, eel l,,,' ;....! v.: k , fn.
lug I i:lll cut Into the k. .j, tiling
all) i'nliii nnd et. ,,f ,oiei
lH.k ..l.ii. nly l 1 1 1 1. ,. j, ,,, ,ia(
iimny .t. Hnlting itll nltpig.
Oh. d. t..r. oli il hull I ..,v
"Mnir n lb.. , f ,t, lMt
brUkl nplti-.! the (lisi, :in j-VS
lollur. pi. Judw .
Should Work Both V.
1 .. ller n. .,n nhoiib! I ,. p,ud of
lh rlty In whoh he 1..; B I h,
b h.i. M lit tbui b t,,
irou. be !. In It -Ai r i. u LIb-Cvltt.
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HATS MAY BE MADE AT HOME !
Touches of Hand Embroidery Are to j
Be Seen on Much of the Kill i
Millinery. j
A continued vogue for the narrow '
back hat is promised for the coming j
season and already the shops are show
ing advance fall and winter models In I
poke shape or gloritied narrow back1
sailors.
Manufacturing milliners made a rath
er earnest effort some months ngo to
discourage the midsummer wearing of
velvet hats, but the shops seemed to
demand them and these heavy, warm
looking hits of heudgear put in their
appearance quite early, as usual, al
though not In quite us generous num
bers as heretofore.
Anions; the new materials being
strongly featured for nutumn hats, a
very soft velvety finished wool mater
ial probably leads and some decidedly
chic sports hats are made of suede. Bro
caded jmd plain velvets enter Into the
development of hats for uutunir." and
winter. These fabrics are often hand
Homely embroidered In chenille or
heavy wool this embroidery being the
only trimming employed.
Ccrtulnly this Is the day when the
home milliner Is encouraged to try her
hand, and there Is no reason why the
should not have splendid resets.
b Origin in Ameri;u
'.'here lias he. n much contrivers'.
O'er the snug, "The Ited. White and
r.lue," hut the logical conclusion is
that the English adapted their words
from Hie American song, which was
written by Thomas A. Eecket, nn Eng
lishman, after he had made America
hl.s home. Before this song was writ
to.i, In ison, no similar version was
known In England.
If you want what you want when
you want It try a classified ad.
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'i'lu-sc r.Hilinvi fountain
"fj Tl k
If i Cifatn
Sixla-
I cm. maile
Soft Drinks
Cigars anl Tohacco
Tin nrf liit tho sp.it
tl'. sc hot .iys make a
f -i! -w fct l just like
W(Mk ton.
Trv1 -tic then you'll
know.
'McAfee & Aiken
Drewj Many to Worship.
Describing5 the three fair daughters
of an aristocratic New Yorker u cen
tury or so ago n writer of the period
says:"The father used to take his
daughters to the church of Doctor
Matthews, that stood in Garden street.
Such a hrvely trio were rarely seen.
They took all the young gallants from
the other downtown church and drew
a full house."
IIKRAT.D WANT ADS GET THE BEST RESULTS
FOR SALE
o acres, 20 acres peaches, 10 acres si alics, balance of
! ; land open. Last year's returns $5,000.00
J Also 40 adjoining. 20 acres alfalfa, 15 acres peaches
J alance wine grapes. Cood house. Also barn and
tank house. Price of both ios $nivm tv C-u -,fVU,
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FOR SALE
DAIRY RAXCH-S5 acres by the. Merced river. 05
acres in the best alfalfa. Excellent buildings. Large
silo. Only $jo,cxx).(K). Cash, $8,000.00.
WRITE
Chas. Dahlquist
TURLOCK, CALIFORNIA
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"Take ii; from Me:'
ays the Good Jud.c
iso toluccocticwcr: long
vncerjot over the big-chew
iJ-n. A Itilc chew of this
teal quality tobacco gives
them better saiiafaciioa
and they find their cl-cw-inft
costs even less.
With this class of tobacco,
you don't need a fresh
chew ro often and you find
you're saving part of your
tobacco money.
THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW
Put up in two ttyltt
HIGIIT CUT is a hort-cut tobacco
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CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
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