Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, January 06, 1920, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
Sturdy Made
Clothes
For Outdoor J-c
boys
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PLAYING HARD IS GOOD FOR A FELLOW'S HEALTH
BUT IT CERTAINLY WORKS HAVOC WITH HIS
clothes. And that is the last thing the average youngster thinks
about when he plays.
Not so with ns. We have given much thought and study to the
Boy's Clothing question. Thesefrne Suits, hercoats. and Mack
inaw's were chosen for their sturdy wearing qualities, all wool fab"
rics and snappy styles. They are not only what he wants, hut
w hat he needs.
We can't afford to carry them over, so we have priced them for
quick clearance. Economically inclined mothers will grasp this
opportunity for it means saving considerable on your clothing bills
Suits from $25.00 to $50.00
Overcoats at $1 6.00 and $35.00 '
Mackinaws from $1 0.00 to $20.00
Don't judge the value by these prices come in and see
, ... for, yourself what exceptional values they really are.
THOMSON BROS.
Our Inventory
January 1
1920
t'iciM' the fact wo have some broken lino !
goods, as well as some lines we shall discontin
ue. In order to convert them into money or its
equivalent, we "hall forget cost and mark them
at prices that will move them quickly.
GIVE OUR BARGAIN TABLE
A LOOK AND SEE FOR
YOURSELF
Phelps
Grocery Co.
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; TENNESSEE LAMB AND WOOL MARKETING
CLUBS NOW IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION
t I rasy - . -..jw i n
Keep Temper in Check.
Allow tctuprr fm" rtifi imd von
linn the triiipfrHtice bnsini'ss mi yi nr
ivn luiok. .hist as MMin us you ifr
mit tilt inner niiin ti rule wit limit re
f;iirl in jiiiici1, that saon .mhi rt'U'nsr
n tyrant who will ri'ilino ymi to IicihK
bihI slininc. Tonipi r K :in unruly
umsti'r wlio i nsinilly witlimit reason
sun (leeulrdly srlttsli. To train his own
eii'.ls lie will sell out to tile liiliest Mil
der. As h rule tluit bidder lias neith
er conscience nor the desire to have
one. It tlnds that little orpin an un
comfortable soinethinp to have around.
Hesides as soon as you becin to grat
ify temper you will find the hot blood
making a rush for your upper story
and the result Is tragedy Kxchaii
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Polo LefiQ Popular Gtme.
Tbotigh not so stated In any work
of reference, polo, of which a public
grand tournament was held at llur
lingham recently, came to Knglaml in
directly from Trcbizond. There the
incsetit Kahak Meidan, or I'uinpkin
siuare, occupies the site of H medieval
polo ground. The game found great fa-1
vor with the noble of Treliizoud. audi
was played much in the same way as;
modern polo. U produced Immense.!
excitement among the spectators, ri
valing that of the hippodrome, and
was popular possibly because it va
dangerous as well as fashionable. I'olo
caused the death of one emperor of
Trcbizond, .lolm I, who w as killed by a
fall from bis pony. London Mail.
IIKRALD WANT ADS GET THE BEST RESULTS
NEWS ITEM
1 Me,ase insert the following news item in the
HEPPNER HERALD:
SIGNED:
Please Jill in above lines with any news item you
know of. sign it and mail to Herald office. Your
lame will not be published but is required only
as an evidence of good faith.
Engagement Announced
Mr. "Giippe" and Miss "Flu" are bumly engaged again, but the mia
ute you feel a cold coming on, begin to have lever or chills, dull aches or
constipation, It may be the Flu or Grippe.
Before retiring, bathe your feet in hot salt water, take a good big cup
of HOI.IJSTKK'K IMKKV MOUNTAIN TKA (warm) and go to bed for
the night it's a 10 to 1 shot you'll feel greet the next morning.
Without fail try this but do it quick before the "Flu" or Grippe get's
a start. luy a package today, liave it in the House and use it at the very
lirst warning then you're safe. Patterson & Son.
The Oniy
National Magazine
edited and published
for Western People
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HERALD WANT ADS GET THE BEST RESULTS
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Sheep Are Priit Mortgage Lifter When Well Managed.
(I'rcpured by thr I'irtri) Klmn Lupurt
mM of Attrn ulti.re )
Lnmb and wool marketing clnlm have
been In nuci-envfnl opi rHtlcn in Ten
lessee for more than ' yearn. They
were the outcome uf un-atii-factory
inarketitig roiidltiorm in (be liitnb pro
iluciig M-ctioiix of TcnricMee. The
plan nrlKliiateil at (ioodlctuvllle. where
there la a club wild a iii'iiiherhl of
CiO pctMHiB living within a railliio of
three mile from the tdilppinir atatlona,
ami Ita tuioceH 1ms irouiited farmers
In other ectlonK to urganire in a aim-
liar iiiHiiin r.
The organization of tliet.e cluba la
comparatively simple. The i llicern
oiit of a rclili tit and a awrelary
treamrer. who, lth three other mem
ber, form on executive committee,
the chairman of whb h l the wcretm y
treiimirer. The iiiijiual ineetlng for the
i lection of ollkci-ra 1 lield early In the
C.rlng, tbiil etn h ineml.i r inay report
the iiumber of lamb ami the amount
of wool that he will bine to nil.
Cold to Highett Bidder.
The ecrHnry tnaiiri'r uiUertlnee
for Muled bid" on the Iambi oiied
by the club. The advcrtin'iiient Iridl
eaten the number, grade, and ipiallty
nf the Intnl. and the date nhipmetit
will be liiade. The In mil are then
im.IiI at the nhlppliiK miiI In the tilgh
et bidder, the eiecutlve ronimlttee r
iiervliig the privilege of re)eitili all
lilda In iat tin)' e in t'Hi low. On
the hipping date the eienillve com
Inlttee l on liul.d to grBde the latnba
brought in by nub fiirmer. All lamba
not up to the advert iscd Mandiinl are
retunieil to the fnrmcr, vilio either
liolda them over for aoine future shife
liient or (tell them at a nacrlflce. Thla
baa the liencficliil Influence of training
the owners to dcliviT only IIhim- lainba
which will come within the gradea ad
vertlncd by the cnmmlltee.
The day fur I be wool mile I inker
Used, that M'ldcrH may be op hand to
we the tleeci K, whii h are graded Into
No. 1, clear; No. 1!. (.lightly hurry: No.
:l. hurry; imd No. 4. hard hurry. FihIi
grade la weighed, and n-alcd bid are
received hy the i on init'i e, wliii h hImi
renervea the prhlligc of rejecting all
hid.
All . Equally.
The farmer who im in a ninnll flock
of ewe ba tie :i'ie inlviiiitnge Iri
marketing hi Inn. I a the Inrt'e pro
dm er. Fxpeiie. are mmle pri.poriion
nte II ml all pu Hr ti e belli tit of cum
pelltlve bid. The rMilt are1 n-en
principally In the better ptin . obtnin
ed. It I "tiitid freely that 'be iluh
member receive from fl to 'i a hun
dredweight lliore fur latnl " of the llli e
grade and 2 renin rf-r 'ni.'l mure fur
wool than farmer In the eiiinmiiiilty
who have lint the hriiclll of in oper
niixe wiling. The iiieiiibern are en
couraged to follow uniform tin Mu d"
In breeding and handling tln ir flo r.
with the rentilt that the club bie an
lablKbed r "Hiitii'ii In ii.hiiV i f the
large nuirkeln f. r the iiiilformi'y and
high quality of 'In ,r liiti.b and wool.
Save Money
ON YOUR
Magazine
Reading
Your own Home Paper
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SUNSET MAGAZINE
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fur S,v for fiio e;ir
This i Sl.ta) less than
the cost ol' the lvo
r.ilelv.
The Herald, regular
price per year is $j.tx
Sunset Magainc regu
lar price per year $Jo
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OUR SPECIAL PRICE $3.00
A RARE MONEY SAVING OPPORTUNITY
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that !. 1 1 1 . m I , our f:i!.iren
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prn!e of mif ntir.-i tn.ild l.e d'
ii.illited. but that dim lint III Ihn b-nal
!ilt.-t frmii the alne of either It
I lotea haikilif that ft nfce u at
one nirniig and liiin.nie l.inie la fare
il'Tw opii.lnne It bom and more d
tmnliH"! to brir.f bntu letter mvejlti
In tb klndij entire of tba Rrenld.
Pctei-t Pt'n tn llquof.
AUni-i inn l-ir,i n l o i-iin id l,
fl.i- f ili , for o.na'i.g "inn 'il I 1 ni.'
Ilelng iiii:n fri m f nn i rm t-
I It l fn I of Ir.'i ! a ' i g 1
an net), qijiilblf. It I 4i IJ ll. . ill
m 'li.n and he travelfr to I r ! it lm
take drink of thl T- i g ...' ..n
nl'lmiit kliow't.g Ita "kn.-ko'i' ' in.
'1. re ban a b.g nurj r'ni In mi re hi n
he waken up lilt innrt.'r,g with a
teadarb and without Nirim.r df what
ted taken pier the rtrt,li.g bnfore
Batvd U Merald tlaelfl4 ade.
About Sunset Magazine
Sunset the Pacific Mi. nthly, i lite West's
ov.11 iiaiiniial inagaino. It is the unly "gen
11..!'' ni.i;:aitir nf national circulation ami
influence publi-hcil in ihc Wet. It i tln ic
i'l'r !i-iiik il k pii M iitalivc nf tbc West in
i: .i'pniii ami in its t real imnl wnibl
ati'l ti.iiiMti.il aiiaiis. I - :t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - piiiiinl
ami art i-l ii ally illiisl ratcil, ci anuneil full nf
inti-ii -I i(ii'i i r nicnibi r nf tin-fainily, it i
'li-timth a r'AMII.N' inagaim'. ll -limiM
1" mi tin- 1 calling table of cciy W'c-lciii
hntl lldlil.
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