Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, January 20, 1920, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, January 20, 1920
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The End of a Perfect Day
STOP CARRYING THE HOD
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'f . l adc hy men who know,
twl' t'lorou'n'y washed is used f jH
'PM'M) B 'n mak'nK our flour. J fffi
iwf'IP f 'our ling will prove to M )j
iWMfTmtfi i yn '1C 'J'S advantage of 1 mpis
: Jw'WS f "siSWhite Star Brand M
ittOTfefifi. 4 fluur for 1joth bread and f AtTM
! MfgfS Hcppncr Farmers' Mil
Seeding Time Is
Here
You'll need a new Grain Drill. We have the
BEST. Call and tee them
Superior Grain Drills
"The Name Tello a True Story"
Also iee our line of PLOWS
Oliver and John Deere
Nothing Their Equal in the Plow line
Peoples Hardware
Company
TIUC P.KGINNING OF THINGS
THE I'irM di' the yr;ir -lmuhl find miy
ImmIv imlntcd uiili tho spirit t l things
in a hini-r and licit it ; to pruyri-N
and to pm-pir.
NOW tlio liist sup toward any comuu-r-niiMi
i.il or titutui.il ;u''i'inpli.liiiK'iU is the
o.ciiin of a I'-ANK .UVOl'NT.
YOU will find tin- Tai'iinr Sloikrow-it-
at ioiial I'.ank a joo.l pkn o to do it.
4 Per Cent on Time and Savings Deposits
Farmers & Stockgrowers
National Bank
IIKIM'NKK, OKl'GON.
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LYMAN H. HOUGH
Lyman Harold Hough, the new pres
ident of Northwestern University at
Evanston, III.
UNCLE SAM SAYS
HERE'S LIBERTY
BOND'S BROTHER
Treasury Savinrcs Certificates
are a new Issue of United States
Government securities. They are
of $100 and $1000 denominations.
Thoy rut for five year and beur
4 per cent Interest, compounded
every three months.
They are little brothers of the
Liberty Hond and bl brothers of
the War Savings Stamp.
A $100 Saving Certificate costs
$S4 this month. It will be worth
$100 January 1, 1924. It Is cash
able any time with accrued Inter
est at any posloffice on ten days'
notice. It Is a Jovernmeut obli
gation. A $1000 Savings Certiorate
costs $40 this month. It will be
redeemed by rude Sam January
1. 92i, for $1000. It is casha
ble with accrued interest at any
lime at any postoff ce ou ten days'
uoiice.
Treasury Savings Certificates
are registered In your name, thus
msiirliiK against loss.
They are the best Investment in
the world.
Huy them at the nostoffice.
WOMEN RANK
THRIFT NEXT TO
AMERICANISM
General Federation of Wo
men's Clubs Rules Thrift
One of Chief Activities
Do You Get the Sunset
Kjn Kr im I . ,mer l -imitation.
Thrift. Community Service, are the
three (iiituntidini: ai tIMties of the or
K.mle. i lul. otuin of tho 1'nited
Stales for litis. This a ilet Idod
upon hy I he General Federation of
Women's club at their inU.lneiinl.il
Council
The Thrift r.impalun is under the
dlrr.lum of WW ticorU A. ll.iron.
f Wore i. r. Ma nationally for the
General federation. Mr, Kit war J
I'exter Knlcht. former president of
the California Federation of Wo
men's Clubr. i California Slate Thrift
chairman, and In !. officially Iden
tine.l wilt, tt. ork ln T,,.fn
Federal Keervi lntricl under llob
ett V.. SmlMi, director of Hie War
1 4i.ui Origination S, vnSUK,,j
l pre.rnt m nrkttic out a practical
thrift ' 'suKKeki utnunr " fur iim of
omen cliiln throughout the Twelfth
re.l.ial li,-., rr Ii.iri.t
"The inn,. fr Iti.piratlonal talk
and writing- en Thrift ,.,,"
Mr. Km!,! "Tim .i tM, 0w
U to pra.tl.e It ,,.,,, ,,,
seat loe.aire will help !!, women of the
Wet to (Mj, :, K
"We arc fr Ixlutid our War Sa-Uik-
Stan p qlu.t m H i. di.frlit. It
l up to thr women to .... thai we
lend the Government the mopey II
liaa k.-d n tt,, aerise family
the minim hold the purse strings and
thr ran ..t, the ti,,r ,,,,,1,1 t,,
piitfina War 4it,, stamps la their
family budgets evert week."
1 W H
WATER OF PECULIAR VIRTUE
Trouble With Philadelphia Visitor Wai
That He Dian't Understand Just
How to Use It.
Hurry Jf. Taylor, president of th(
Xiitionul Coal association, said ii
Washington:
"It takes nn optimist to look at th
situation hopefully an optimist like
Ilittenho-jse Walnut of Philadelphia.
"Uitteiihouse Walnut, in the days he
fore Philadelphia got a filter plant
laughed heartily one evening at a
friend who camplained that the Phila
delphia water was too muddy to batht
!t.
"'Why, iny boy.' said Rlttenhnnse
'our Philadelphia water Is the best in
ine world for bathing purposes. Why,
It beats Marienbud.'
" 'But It's so muddy.'
" 'That's the point,' said Rittenhonse.
'It's medicinal mud, full of phosphates
aim calories and tbiji-rs. Tonight you
try a Philadelphia water bath, a good,
long bath, and you'll fee,J like a new
man. Let me caution you, though, to
use uo towel !'
"'No towel?' sneered the other. 'No
towel, eh?' ,
"'No, sir; no towel,' said Kitten
house. 'Just stand before the radiator
and let the water dry on you. Then
brush it off.' "
IRREPARABLE LOSS TO WORLD
Treasures of Louvain Library, De
stroyed by the Huns, Can by No
Possibility Be Replaced.
The completeness with which the
famous library of Louvuln was de
stroyed comes out In the report of
the American committee which has
been visiting the ruin with a view to
uulklliig a new library of Louvain,
which is to be the "free gift of the
United States." Some of the walls, pil
lars and buttresses remain standing,
and even retain their carviiiL's and
sculptures, but the Idea of rebuilding
tne library has been abandoned. Of
the content of the Louvain library
nothing at all Is left : the few volumes
that were found still retaining their
shape crumbled when touched. Aside
from the thousands- of volumes that
can ke replaced the rulu contains the
nslies of ut least a thousuud inatiu
scripts that were priceless, because It
would be Impossible to replace them.
There were, one may admit, more
widely Important things in the world,
for .example, than tUu twp autograph
manuscripts of LMonvslHs Carthuslen-
kIh, but Louvain was proud to possess
those specimens of his handwriting,
and all the wealth of the I'nited
Stntes cannot give them back. Chris
tino Science Monitor.
Last of Calapoolas Dies.
Down around Cottage Grove, Ore.,
the old-timers are only discussing what
they remember of the Calapoola Indian
tribe. The lnt specimen of the trlhe.
Sam Fern, went to the happy hunting
grounds ii few days ago and the peo
ple at Cottage Grove are wondering
what will become of the land which
the CahiHiula tribe was using. Some
of It Is exceptionally fertile land. The
tribe got lt name frvm the range
of mountains In (bat vicinity, or vl
Teru, and the Culiipoola were nlways
a peaceful band. This tribe went
thrntiifh the great fire which swept the
coast range about a century ngo, when
the only uny the Indiana could save
themselves wns to remain In the rivers
for several days. The lire was so In
Me that the water beiatne wurm.
Culiipoola Indians declared that the
wild animals also fled to the river and
wolves anil deer paddled around to
gether lu perfect harmony. Portland
Oregnnlan.
Artist vs. Photographer.
F.arly la the nlisrlne campaign.
one of our boats was given a cont of
cnmounHge, and when the Vessel sulled
from Its pier In the North river. New
York, the owner sent a photographer
two or three piers down the river to
photograph the ship as she went by.
lie took the picture, write A. I(uell
Itond. In bis "Inventions of the Great
War," but when the brgntlve was de
veloped, mm li to lit astonishment, he
found that the bout was not all en the
plate, ln the Ruder of M mm era. be
bad mistaken brarjr band if black
paint for the stern of the ship, quit
overlooking the real stem, which was
painted a grayish white. The artist
bad fooled the photographer and at a
Oittaoc of not more thso !U0 cr 9JQ
7 arts.
Might Break Something.
"Haw, haw, haw !"
"What's the joke, Hiram?"
"There wuz a feller throsgh here a
spell back tryln' to sell Lige Beegum
one o' them farm tractors."
Well?"
"If half the stories I hear are true
Llge's got a gallon of corn licker bur
led about every twenty feet on his
farm, with just a little dirt on top, so
he can get at it without much trouble
when tli" spirit moves him. As long
as Lige Is in his right mind you
couldn't get him to run as henvy a
thing as a tractor over Ids land. It's
too durned fertile." Birmingham Age-
Herald.
Model Husband.
".Tonesy's military trainiim has oer.
tainly fitted him for married life."
"How's that?"
"When his wife hauls him over the
coals he stands at attention." The
Home Sector.
Fashion's Power.
"Some of the most fashionable p
pie are going to wear old clothes."' -
"That's terrible news," wailed
man with shiny sleeves.
"Why terrible?"
"If old clothes become fashionable
they'll cost so much that nobody can
afford to buy a second-hand suit."
said
Father's Punishment.
"Out after hours again, ch?'
the father.
"Only ten minutes," replied the son.
"Well, go at once to your room, sir,
lock yourself ln, and bring me the
key. This thoughtlessness must be
checked." London Tlt-Bits.
Water Iris Good Fertilizer.
High value as a fertilizer is found In
the water Iris. The' material Is par
tially dried before stacking, and after
becoming well rotted it proves to have
about the same composition us farm
yard manure, except that it Is richer
In potash.
Engagement Announced
Mr. "Grippe" and Miss "Flu" are busily engaged again, but the mi
ute you feel a cold coming on. begin to have fever or chills, dull aches or
constipation, it may be the Flu or Grippe.
Lierore retiring, bathe your feet in hot salt water, take a good big cup
of HOMJKTKK'H IMX'KY MOUNTAIN TKA (warm) and go to bed for
the night it's a 10 to 1 shot you'll fee! great the next morning.
Without fail try this but do it quick before the "Flu" or Grippe get's
a Btart. buy a package today, have It in the House and Use It at the very
first warning then you're safe. Patterson & Son.
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C10:9A.B.3..!n& "OUl
its peSi is bringing the
highest prices ever known
"Slmbcri" Wants Oregon Furs
ALL. YOU CAN SHIP
And Will Pay These Extremely Hlgii Prices
GET A SHIPMENT OFfTODAY
COYOTE
Hntf rsmi Cw4
OVs Sf httiint
30.C0 to 2S.0C
22 CO to 18 00
22.00 to 18 00
Ifi.Wto 14.00
15.00 toO
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8 00 to S.ftfi
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Usual Color
Pale
MINK.
10.0010 s ew
fiiVUg 400
2iU02D.uO
1S.0O to 14.00
1100 to lo w
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1100 to 10.00
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14.00 to 12.00
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10.00 to 8.00
7 CO to 6.00
5 '0U 430
SKUNK
10.00 to S.0Q
7.00 to 3i0
5 SO to J 00
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1S.00 to 12.30
1900 to JOG
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11.00 to $
I SO to ILi
JS to S25
3-SOto 300
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7tac.;s
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410 to 3i0
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AMERICAN RAW FURS
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