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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, November 18,1919
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firearms 6 Ammunition
"Write for Catalogue
Speed of Birds.
The speed of birds is often over
r:it"'l. The swift, for instance, has
hern credited with a speed of 150
miles an hour, and the popular Imag
ination compare;) the flight of a spar
rcwhawk with that of a cannon ball.
The homing pigeon can be relied on un
der fairly easy conditions to make 60
miles an hour, or considerably more.
Read the classified and find wfoat
ii are seelilng.
ASK ADAMLESS EDEN
Illinois Girls Want to Have Col-
ony in Far West.
jor people vhofwant the
'ffiPWffl'' l n'v the choicest wheat I Mmt
i&SMh car(ully Seeled, .and j f
' WltWWW: thoroughly washed is used, 1 $fiM i
WwmMWP v ia'ni? our f'our- J lli'lifl '
wBAm I Your bakir,g wi!1 i)rove to 4 IIS
WMmWJ I '" the bff advantage of fgi
'HBrWl "sing White Star Brand ffljf
; Wjp , flour for both hread and Bpf!
:!IH Heppner farmers' fj
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Suggest That Governor of Wyoming
Procure for Them a "Bad Lands"
Tract as Soon as Possible.
Bloomington, 111. A ffroup of Kane
county girls plan to found an "Adam
less Eden" In Wyoming or some other
far western state.
Miss Nellie Grant Is sponsor for the
movement and has written to Gov. R.
D. Carey for his assistance in starting
a woman's colony far from the haunts
of man. In making her unique request,
Miss Grant stated that the party will
be made up of twenty, of whom ten
are employed in a watch factory, seven
are housekeepers, two are nurses and
one is a school teacher.
All are dissatisfied with their lot and
assert that the future holds forth
nothing that is sufficiently encourag
ing to warrant their remaining at
home. They believe that they can
make a success of farming and would
like to obtain a section of land, 640
acres, in some unsettled region, far
from a railroad and little frequented
by man.
Miss Grant suggested to the Wyo
ming executive a tract in southwest
ern Wyoming known as the "Bad
Lands," nnd which is really a desert.
No man will be ullowed about the
premises.
Governor Carey admitted that it was
the most unusual request that lie had
ever received. He turned the letter
over to the immigration commissioner
with a suggestion, that he do every
thing in his power to find such a tract
for the party from Illinois.
The young women are ready to pay
for the tract, but have limited funds,
and can only finance n section that has
not yet felt the advancing tide of civ
ilization in the way of price. Some
members of the proposed colony object
to Wyoming and believe that Montana
or Idaho offer greater possibilities.
The decision, however, has been left
with Miss Grant and the choice will
follow the Investigation of various sites
now being made. In anticipation of
the establishment of the colony, the
various members are studying diligent
ly the subject of farming and stock
raising.
They are ambitious in their plans
and propose to utilize trnctors and
trucks Instead of horses, and will In
troduce other up-to-date methods on
the western frontier. They are also
studying irrigation. All of the young
women are becoming familiar with a
revolver and rifle and will lis prepared
to defend their colony against any
unwelcome intruder.
An effort Is being made to close the
deal by full so that the trip to the
West can be made by the first of next
year. It may be necessary to erect
Miinn buildings. The young women
say that they will be prepared to do
everything necessary in the way of
cimslnuiing a domicile.
Best Auto and Tractor
Work that Skill
can give
SERVICE RENDERED WHEN YOU NEED
IT MOST
Repair Department McRoberts-Cohn Auto Co.
No Problem it All.
A small boy wa s.'iit t.i tin? hinl
drug store fur nil empty bottle, mid
after wailing his turn the assistant
(potted bin! nnd mild: "Well, little
man, what can 1 do fur y.u';"
"Ob, I want an empty Mi'ilhine hot
tie." the boy replied.
"I can't let you have one without
Romethlng In It," said the assistant.
To whleh the little hopeful hyly an
swered: "I Mippose It Is merely red
tape, so hove us 11 cork in."
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Worth Trying.
A few more mulled of silent ympn
tliv, n few more tender words, a little
ainru restraint on temper, may mnk
nil the difference la our lives. Stop
ford Brooke.
d?$f- mjM m I
m &s&m What you pay .out your good
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What you pay .out your
is cigarette satisfaction
you do get it in every.
money for
and, my, how
puff of Camels!
EXPERTLY blended choice
Turkish and choice Domestic
tobaccos in Camel cigarettes elimi
nate bite and free them from any
unplsasant cigaretty aftertaste or
. unpleasant cigaretty odor.
Camels win instant and permanent
success with smokers because the
blend brings out to the limit the
refreshing flavor and delightful mel
low-mildness of the tobaccos yet re
taining the desirable "body." Camels
are simply a revelation! -sYcu may
smoke them without tiring yourtaste!
For your own satisfaction you must
compare Camels with any cigarette
in the world at any price. Then,
you'll best realize their superior
quality and the rare enjoyment
they provide.
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Wmaton-Salem, N. C
LYNCHED AS CHURCH LOOTER
Mexicans Slay Man Accused of Steal
ing Jewels Off Image in
Village Edifice.
llexlco City, Details of the lynch
ing of Juan Galvan, a prominent resi
dent of the village of Zaragoza, In the
state of San Luis I'otosi, have been re
ceived In the capital.
El Demmocrata, in publishing the
story, declares that this Is the first in
stance of lynching recorded In Mexico.
Galvan was publicly accused by the
pastor of a church In Zaragoza of rob
bing the Image of n virgin In one- of
the churches of gold and jewels value.1!
at ."i,iHKI. The curate intlumed lus
bearers, who dragged Galvan from U'.a
home, built a funeral pyre and tortur
ed til id until he died. The curate iu,s
been detained by the authorities.
Kitten Pave. Master.
Hoi yoke, Col. "White Taws," a kit
ten, wived the life of II. (1. Mills. Ibo
kUteti, which follows Its owner n
constantly ns ti dog. was riding w'lh
Mills in Ids automobile when engine
trouble developed. Mills crnwied under
tt-e car to Investigate, and found !ilm
telf within striking distance of o glent
rattlesnake colled. The kitten leaped
from the car and mink Its teeth Into
the rattler's hNul. killing It. The
snake, which meusured nine feet In
length nnd had twelve rattlers, has
rieeu sent to an Kustera taxldemlst for
mounting. ' Ion tiers declare It to be
the lariat ruttier ever seeu In th'f
section. ,
No Cure For The "Flu"
AH ho this dreaded Disease ravaged the Country last year yet a cuie
has reilly not been found for it, and Medical Authorities say another Epi
demic v ill occur.
We urge everybody, the minute you feel a cold coming on, have fever
or chills, dull aches or constipation, to take a THOHO, CI.KAXSIXG. I'LIt
IfrVlVG 1AXATIVK.
Bathe your feet in hot salt water, take a good big cup of HOUJSTEK'S
ivi mi .1 i;u.i 1 r.. v warm 1, aim go 10 uea or tne night chances
ate you feel fire the next morning and it won't be bo easy for the "Flu"
or Grippe to get you.
Buy a package today, have it In the House and use it at the very first
warning. Mothers should closely watch tie childreen and treat them with
out delay. Pattcruon ft Son.
Our Co-operation Aids
Your Operation
IN itu iilorl at huihlin business nr
lurthi't inn tiling just Mop ami cutixl
tr l ho ;laiitao oi aillm Ol'R of torts
toward that oinl also.
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lc banking facility is avail"
lor ,.u iioro.
Farmers & Stockgrowers
National Bank
Seeding Time Is
Here
You'll need a new
BEST.
Grain Drill. We have the
Call and tee them
Superior Grain Drills
"The Name Tell, a True Story"
AUo tee our line of PLOWS
Oliver and John Deere
Nothing Their Equal in the Plow line
Peoples Hardware
Company
Don't Cheat Yourself5"
says the Good Judge
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There's nothing saretl
by chewing ordinary
tobacco. A little chew
of that good rich-tasting
tobaccogoesalotfarthcr,
and its good taste lasts
all the way through.
1 Lriiiiu cnew lasting
I f satistying. lhat s why
if"s a real saving to buy
X A. this class of tobacco.
THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW
put ut in two ttyles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
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FOR SALE
4a acres, jo acres peaches, 10 acres grapes, balance of
land open. Last year's returns $5.(xxj.oo.
Also 40 adjoining. j() acres alfalfa. 15 acres peaches,
balance wine grapes, (lood house. Also barn and
tank house. Trice of both 40s $Jo,otx).). Cash. $7,000.
FOR SALE
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DAIRY KANC1I-,S5 acres by the Merced river. 65
acres in tne icst altaUa. l-.scellent buildings. 1
s.il. Only Sjimxhux). Cash, ooo"!oo.
WR1T1C
Chas. Dahlquist
TURLOCK, CALIFORNIA, Box 171
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