Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, February 03, 1920, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
THE HEPPNER HERALD. HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, FebraUry 3, 1 920.
WINTERS
So'onion Predicted It.
Ill ihe l.eol; of Titbit, chapter ar
verso 10. there is this statement "and
Ihe young man's dog went along with
thein." In one of the published ac
cmyits of the Tuesday (-lection in
N'l-w York city there is tills state
ment "the women went to the voting
hooths and. in many instances, their
(logs went iiloin; vviih them." As King
Solomon reii.firked, there isn't any
tiling new under the sun. Baltiiuoie
American.
a ..is , i
ill fllll 1 a xBSai
; j'fe Doubt
j! WHAT TO COOK ..FOR DINNER j I
2
St. Moritz
wow tlmt ponco nns conic, swlt
&3 zcrliind Is Ijiisily prcpuriii (o
iissiiini' tier old plncii lis (lip
1 11 vf trim piii.VKniiiini m im- run
mirlil. 'J'hc lil Hi- llclvothiii i-t 1 1 1 1 I i t
:f pmvcrliliil lii'iiuly, mid Cni' iniiro
lii'iiiilll'iil still In ln eyes of ninny
for ns nn iiujji.'I of merc.v lias she
iiv.ti Iiit rciil worlli In Hit- world's
:rnj,';"ly Is fairly liriiinnlnj; over with
ull riii'l Ions sought dy lnvcrs of llio
nii'ilk'Viil mill ipiiilnt. nnd nirioiis, mill
will now inori) 1 1 1 :i 11 evpr lii'i.'oino u
!iu veil of lillssfiil rest mill licnlllifiil en
loynidil, Willi's Miirlo Wlilmr'r In the
Ni'W Vork Hi'iiild.
Kill ing Hie lust live winters, In spite
i'f Hie wnr, tlm nnnicroiis winter sport
rcsoi ls tneked invny III ull those lovely
pots over tt.lKKI feet nhove sen level,
iiimi:it;eil to liuve n "senson" on n lim
ited s: ii!e. mid now Unit eondilioiis ure
Hire inure lieeoinlli noriinil It is vx
peeled Hint the wilder 1!H!I-1'.)''(I will
M'e 11 irre;il ninny visitors lloel; to llnil
no'., l;id Alpine hind, which, nltliiniuli
in the iiittl.ii id tlnil tierce turmoil, h:is
relnailieil i 1 1 1 : 1 . t .
Swltv.ei bud In her winter nrh! To
the ocwiniiicr It ineims 11 vision of
.iii;idise to the hnliitne n cninini;
horn.' In 11 P, 'hived haunt, dncc a mas
ter study in nrli.lie coin!' ci'inhina
lion, the coiinlry ajipears now us n
.dm ions symphony In white, .lack
1'iie.t has imprinted n sih ncini; kiss
upon (lie hahhlini lips of every liny
hrooli mid inoiinlaln strenni mid j;lis
lenliiK shi'cls of Ice cover also the
Itlnpid Idiii' eyes of ponds mid Alpine
lakes Ice and snow e er w ttere mnl
hImhc n thirioim expanse of deep hlne
d. 'liie nir ls,.f si ems to have ualn
cd s out new mil aculons iptallties nnd
Imvs which jt-.terlay h'ol.cd weiity
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In Winter.
One of the most attractive, nnrl
certiiinly a very social sport, Is foob
nIcIkIiIiir. Lon?, low padiler tohoggnps,
seating us many as six persons are
used, mnl under this heavy burden
the lmhslelKli shoots down its course
with nirinzlnt! speed. As the lender
sways, ulmnst automatically the close
ly crowded team bend themselves,
thus guiding the sleigh to the right
or left ; they apply a brake by letting
themselves drop on the snow or drive
to greater swiftness by bending for
ward like jockeys. Strong Iron spikes,
which are driven by a lever Into the
Ice, enable the leader to stop the
vehicle nlniost Instantly, but a sudden
nppllcallon of these brakes whirls up
the Ice and snow In clouds, shaking
mid Jolting the riders.
Ski ing has taken root to an extra
ordinary extent In Swilzerlnnil. Kven
the pimrest youth does not want to do
wilhont skis, though they might only 1
consist nf a couple of crudely adjusted
Inirrel staves. Thanks to the ski the
hoys and girls living on remotely sit
lulled farms are now able to attend
school every day; their parents are
no longer Isolated for the best part
of tin' Ions wln'er mouths, and thanks
al-at in these "wooden wings" the null!
mid newspapers can lie dellveri'd reg
ularly. Sport Is furthermore made easier by
the different luoiiiilnin railways, which
'n winter run toboggan trains. Thus
one can travel a couple of slaliitiis up
war. I ami arrive at the starling point
of a inoiinlalii road wllliout exertion
mnl waste of time. Then one can de
scend to the valley on toboggan, ski or
skates, or. vlce-x crsa. go ihtwii lirst
ami return lv train to w inter ipiarters.
l.nciM, C". ice" It Ions, leili drives.
Ice cirnlM'l.. s,l cmuii'sIhii.s i.tnl an
tipinl vari.'H of fascinating Indoor en
tei la'iimci.ls transplant the happy
winitr i-ii.tr Int. i a totally different
world v! 'i'1'iir.i and tare seem In
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'ZxAiX P ARRIVES, AT MEAL TIME j j
I H fPMPW. f0r HUBBY AND THE CHILD- prlr 7
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CORN
Walk in Faith.
Have failh. llien, oh you who Buffer
lor liie noble cause: apostles of u
truth which Ihe world of Iculny rotn
prclieials not ; warriors In the wieretl
Imht whom It yet stU'inutlzos with the
name of rebels, ..Tomorrow, perhaps,
Ibis world, now Incredulous or tndlfrer-
etit. will bow down before you in holy
entliii.eiasni. Tomoi row vl lory w ill
bless the banner of your crusade.
Wull: In faith ami fear not. Mazzlnl.
Philadelphia Parks.
riiiladelplila has a park system of
I.Kil acres.
VPP-iCOTS
JUST WHAT YOU NEED THIS WEATHER
Men's Rubbers
IN ALL R UNDER AND CLOTH
TOP STYLES.
Men's Four-Buckle
Arties
Ladies'
IN ALL STYLES AND SIZES
MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S JERSEY LEG
GINS. COME IN AND LET US OUTFIT
YOU WITH STORMY WEATHER FOOT-
- WEAR
Sam Hughes Co.
is a Comfort
TO HAVE AN ASSORTMENT OF
OUR LINE OF CANNED GOODS
ON YOUR PANTRY SHELVES.
IT WILL SAVE YOU TIME, TEM
PER AND NERVOUS ENERGY
AND FURNISH THE BASIS FOR A
SUBSTANTIAL AND APPETIZING
MEAL. A a.JkiJB
ASK US ABOUT PRICES AND A
SUITABLE ASSORTMENT.
Phelps
GROCERY CO.
Acorns as Human Food.
i The Indians of the Paeifle coast re
. Klon. from northern Cnlirornla to Mox
I leo, I'at acorns In considerable nunn.
I Iltles, Dried and pomiilcil they are
made Into a xort of mush, and also In
! luead. Acorn meal Is usually bleach
oil to free II from tannin nnd what
ever other hitler piWiples It contain
In certain parts of Italy acorn meal
with the adilllio:i of two-thirds ground
1,'raln, Is made into bread.
The City vs. the Country.
Tl.,- city Is a place where people
Int'st dwell the country a place where
peo Ie may live. V., Iiane.
1
Rubbers
Pa
JlEET.lt
Many of The
Men
i In Morrow County who have
( the reputation of wearing good
clothes had their suits made in
the
Heppner Tailoring
AND
Cleaning Shop
I also represent two of the best
cruer
States
hoiu.es in the United
G. FRANZEN
Proprietor
NEWS
I'Unsc insert the fullowine news item in the
lII-.ri'NKU III-UAI.D:
SIC.NKI):
I'lca-if till in al.rnc lines with any news'itent you
know ..f. siu it an. I tnai! to Herahl office. Your
tainc will iit.t Ik- I'lil'SMii-i! hut in required only
a an i.ii!i tue of jjt-'l faith.
But Kaiser Wiihelm II. Forgot It.
Charles III. of Germany adopted the
phrase, "year uf our Lord."
DR. HAROLD C. BEAN
l'UVSICIAX and Sl'KGEON
Hepimer, Oregon,
Permanently Located Odd Fellows
Building
Office Phone 702 Residence 523
VAUGHAN & BUTLER
DENTIST -Permanently
located in Oddfellow's
Bunldlng
Heppner, Oregon
S. E. NOTSON
ATTOIiNEY-AT-LAW
Office in Court HonSe
Heppner
Oregon
DR. A. D. McMURDO
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Telephone 122
Office Patterson's Drug Store
Heppner Oregon
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW
Heppner Oregon
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW .
Heppner , Oregon
F. A. McMENAMIN
LAWYER
Roberts BIdg. Heppner,
Office Phone Main 643
Residence Phone Main 665
Ore.
ROY V. WHITEIS
INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE, LOANS,
Heppner Oregon
DR. CLYDE R. WALKER
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Phone Connections lone, Oregon
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