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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, June 15, 1Q20
I STORM BOUND
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By LOUISE HOFFMAN.
(. l'JJU, by ilcClure New.-;,,ipjr Syn llcat.)
"Gee! the win el's lilim-iriz ;) miles
tin hour and everything will Ik; drifted
full by iiioriiin lt," prophesied John
Recklin as In; came stumping Into the
1; i I 'hen lifter fedili;; the lien."'. "I
thought I'd liu blown jiwuy mice or
twice myself. I pity tiny one caught
out In this storm tonight. Heurd tlie
4:20 go 111 yet, iiotlier?"
Mrs. P.ecklin, a remarkably trim,
young looking woman to be the moth
er of such n stalwart looking son
was busy netting the table, and alter
nately stirring creamed potatoes on
tlie stove.
"No, John, I haven't heard a sound,"
she replied In a motherly tone. "I!ut
I thought I saw n sleigh with two
come around the bend in the road a
hlle lido. I've been watching every
little while, but I haven't seen any
thing more of It."
She went to the window ngnin. It
was just dusk.
"I Mi, John!" she exclaimed. "There
is some one trying to get through the
drifts by the old barn. There, the
liorso Is down."
John Becklln panic to (lie window
find peered out Into the fast deepening
gloom.
"Why, it looks ns though there was
n woman In the sleigh. Too bad they've
been rauglit out In tills. lint the drifts
are soft yet, and niayhe they'll pull
through. I wonder who they are? They
must be strangers, or they wouldn't
attempt to drive through that spot."
"Well, the horse Is up," announced
Mrs. Hecklln with relief, "but they are
trying to make him go ahead. The
next plunge and the poor animal will
only go down again. Even if thoy do
manage to get through this bank, they
can't go on In this blow. It wonld be
sure death, with night coming on, and
It's growing colder every minute. Oh!"
she gasped; "there goes the slelgb
over. Mercy! I hope that poor wom
an Isn't hurt."
Hhe turned.
"Where are you going, John?" she
questhmed as ho began putting on his
things.
"I'm going to take down the bars so
that man can come through the field
lie was gone, and the mother
watched with keen anxiety as he lint
tied against tlie fierce wind and whirl
ing snow. Once he turned his back to
catch bis breath. Twice he sank out
of slg.it, hut .finally succeeded In
reaching the two weary travelers.
John directed the strangers through
the perilous drifts Into tlx- open Held
and up to their barn, where tlie hired
Man took charge of the almost ex
liaiisled animal.
Mrs. r.eeklln ran to the kitchen
door and threw It as hospitably wide
11s 1 in- sionn would allow to welcome
Hie si rangers,
"Come In. come In out of this wind,"
she Invited cheerfully, "You must be
nearly frozen."
"I' oruinatcly we both escaped, but
such tin experience!" returned a sweet
young voire, as the man. divcsicd of
Ms furs, nunc hi'ii 1 1u living room.
"Mwn," he gasped, gazing straight
Inlo her clear g, ay middle aged eyc-i.
"Is II possible'?''
' "V, .li.ur," hicalhc ! Mrs. I'
K'':re"ly hciY'.ltlg her eves. "I I
thought y.iu were In the Wet. And
tint," she paused ;;n -in;; at tin1 pr.ttj
blue rte.l gv.
"Is my daiikhieii. I'tui," he said
brielly. "And this lad hi vihoiii we
nie Indebted or our cueape Is "
"Mi Mm," returned .Mvrn.
Al'll'r H llhtlllt'lll 'h Mil, -ii... "1? It
not for the . l. l.b,..,. ,h.
thlnl. time li.el ulliiost stun I Mill," be
linn nun imI.
Ovi'r drlertiih'e rrciitiii'd Mitiito.
sliced :nk linn. I H ( tnlU iiml roiViv
Wilbur Null loss told bow the urge to
i'imiic lliit hud be mi too Htroiiix for
film In the fall be Inn! Iniiiuht ii hiiiiiII
fiirin nt I'm II -hi ii th. 1 1 in n-irr Kept
lioiiie hlle Inn tiiilu'hl m IiohI In I tit
lil Everett, diHlrict iibout the liilli
lllHiilit.
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ii Non iiiKH fiiinlly iiiiIii In i Hi,' v II
blue.
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mid hi It wiii I i ldny nllit he iiml
Klfirted out til drie I'nii hui'ie.
I'or three diivi tin- triiveleia en
tni in b.oiiiil In the iiioiiiiinlim It uhh
luiioible to hotel int r-'.nli until
Hie nil.. I nbiiti-l. I'lltin Ih Ih ii- n
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TO REVIVE SWISS
Dotted Fabric, Popular Years
Ago, for Summer Wear.
New Material Will Bs Different From
That of Grandmother's Day;
Wider Color Range.
The simple old times of our grand
mothers are going to he revived this
summer in the use of the dotted Swiss
that fashioned the summer gown of
oO years ago.
Of course, the new dotted Swiss
will be somewhat different from the
Imple white material of other days,
ns the dotted material of this year is
iflnite In its color range. However,
there will be considerable plain white
swiss used, as well us the more fan
ciful materials In this designation.
Organdie will also be a prime fa
vorite, and a very lovely new organ
die gown seen recently featured a
combination of this material with a
heavy torchon lace that was applied
In a deep band to the skirt.
In the dotted Swisses one of the
most striking models was shown re-
ently In a cherry-colored dotted Swiss
cut on very simple lines and deco
rated with n deep sush of self-mate
rial. Tliis costume was completed
by a hat of dotted swiss with a droop
ing brim laden with cherries.
A quaint and charming gown of
shell-pink dotted swiss seen recently
showed n skirt with a plain front and
back panel and three side tunics made
of rullles of the dotted swiss set to
gether with organdie eyelet bending.
The bodice was cut on bolero lines and
showed a vest of tucked white organ
die and white orgnndle bending outlin
ing the edge of the bolero. Two tiny
plaited ruffles of the organdie com
pleted the round neck and short
sleeves, while a tiny bow of black vel
vet ribbon nestled at the throat, with
long ends that dropped to the waist
line.
Another charming summer frock
done In the admired dotted swiss and
white voile Is being shown In dawn
blue. The Bklrt Is formed of three
deep scalloped flounces of the dotted
swiss, bound with white orgnndle, that
are set on a yoke of the white voile.
The voile forms the bloused bodice
that hns a row of pin tucking down
the front elaborated with white cro
cheted buttons. The round neck and
short sleeves nre decorated with plain
bands of the blue dotted Swiss.
CHARMING PARASOL IN SILK
A -s
4 V, i J X.
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8 5c
fhi.i p.iriuol it fashioned In whit
7"ic
70c
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HIGH COLLAR PARIS VOGUE
All FiK-h Ciarmen Do Not Hive
Chokor Neck Adornment, but
Collar Ii Fivorcd.
IVrx'nten! nre runiori tlinf come
froin 1'nrlti tint 1 1 filwh colhir In
coini'iii'idhn: note of tlie current voirue
- n morv tl'iit l bnriii' nut 'iv M ptlife
In tb'i Kreiu li iiiin'iirlne "renilim." de
voted In new h!ini-e. Tboiiirh ther
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; h'"iie 111 tin- enii hne cnllnri of
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America's Greatest Chain of Drug Stores
The REXALL Store
ml m$Kjfm lilyf Wf flo
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, June 1 7-1 8-1 9
A Novel Way to Advertise
This sale was developed as- an advertis
ing plan by the United Drug Company, owned
by 8000 druggists. Rather than, spend large
sums of money In other ways to convince you
of the merit of their goods, they are spend
ing it on this sale la permitting us to sell you
a full-sized package of high standard merch
andise for lc. It costs money to get new
customers and the loss take a on this sale will
be well speat If the goods please.
HARMONY LIQUID SHAMPOO
A delightfully perfurmed, high-grade
liquid shampoo. This preparation contains
Emulsified Cocoanut Oil.
Standard Price 60c. This Sale TWO for 51c
VIOLET DULC (X)LI CREAM
A high grade Cold Cream renowned for
its cleaning and healing properties.
Perfumed with that famous odor Violet
Dulce.
Standard Price 60c. This Sale TWO for 01c
NEW ENGLAND TOILET WATER
It has a delicate and flowery fragrance
that will alwaya hold Its popularity. The per
fumer has f klltully cilugfit and held the odor of
the Rose, Violet or Lilac.
Standard Price, one bottle, $1.00.
This Sale TWO BOTTLES $1.01.
1 1 1 '. X A I . MEDICATED SKIN SOAP
Kexall Medicated Skin Soap is designed a?
a cleansing and antiseptic agent, is wa'l adapt
ed for p evcntln ; infection, of the sldn, and
for correcting disorders of the skin when they
have occured. It may be used with confidence
even on the most delicate fskln.
Standard Price 3 5c. This Sale TWO for iillc.
OPEKO COITEE SPECIAL
1 pound of col lee for 4 6c. A i;urtirb;lf
blend nf mild coffee the acme of perfec
tion. Special tills Sale One Pound -1(1-.
I STATIONERY
Medallion Linen awt. colors
2 f ir lc
2 for "lie
2 for 71c
S for "(lc
Florentine Linen white only
Kerndale Linen - white only
Ca.-ieudo Linen --double box
Correspondeoce card and evilopes
2 for .Mr
Tablets assorted sizes
Tnblet.t UKHorteil dies
Tablet Linen aunt, flies
Envelope annorled sizes
Linen Envelopes
CASCADr. MVK.N WIUTIMi
i fur lie
2 for Klc
2 for V-tlc
2 for 11c
'J for i!lc
PAPERS
A Mutt-grade white, fabric finished
writing paper. 24 silent of paper and 24
envelope to the pnrkage.
Standard Price 6 3c.
TliU Sale TWO Piuk.-u.ri Hllf.
IHP.MONY M-SA.K CltKAM
A delightful mlllng na.'sage. Clnannes
nd beautiftet. Make the itkln Mft and
piniHiih. Llbniul iiii-il prrkiue.
Sl.iti.l.uU Price, nne Jar 60c,
lb'. Sale TWO J WIS lc.
A-Pir.l TAIll.KTH
T!iee ate the ci-niiine 'tl"'le. E.j h
tablet I'niitalm five train. Made In Alien-
by Ann-i ii-jinn
Staii'laid Prlc.i TliU .ile
Ih v 12 l al-K. 2.. 2 fur V!lc
ll.', 24 T.l. .-!:.- . -i f.-r Mir
I lb . I
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Toll I T M'IH
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PATTERSON & SON
The REXALL Store
THREE DAYS ONLY
NO TELEPHONE ORDERS RECEIVED FOR
ITEMS OX THIS SALE. THE CONDITIONS
OP THIS SALE ARE SUCH THAT ALL
PURCHASES MUST HE CASH. BE SURE TO
ATTEND THIS SALE. HUNDREDS OF
OTHER ARTICLES NOT MENTIONED IN
THIS AD. WILL BE SOLD FOR ,1 CENT.
These Prices Do Not
Include War Tax
TOILET ARTICLES
65c Harmony Cocoa Butter Cold Cream.
2 for 60c
60c Violet Dulc Cold Cream 2 for 61'c
30c Peroiizone Cold Cream 2 for 81c
60c Harmony Massage Cream 2 for 61c
75c Syta Complexion Powder 2 ,for 70c
40c Charmona Face 'Powder 2 for 41c
25c Violet Dulc Talcum Powder, 2 for 2(lc
2 5c Intense Rose Talcum Powder 2 for 2c
2 3c Rexall Baby Talcum Powder 2 for 20c
3 5c Jayne's Boratod Talcum 2 for 30c
75c Rexall Excessive Perspirant. 2 for 70c
2 5c Hand Lotion 2 for 20c
$1.00 Scptone Hair Tonic . 2 for 1.01
50c Harmony Liquid Shampoo 3 for 51c
2 5c Roxa'.l Tooth Paste 2 for 20c
2 5c Ucx-ill Tooth Powder 2 for 20c
HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES
35c Aspirin Laxative Cold Tablets 2 for .JOc
50c Analgesic Balm, 2 for 51c
23c Arnica Salve 2 for 20c
25c Carbolated Salve 2 for 2c
2 5c Witch Hazel Salve 2 for 20c
50c Compound Mustard Ointment 2 for 51c
50c Veterinary Gall Cure, 4 oz. pkg. 2 for 51c
HARMONY COCOA HITTER COLD CREAM
A wonderful building cream. A true skin
food. The well known assimilating proper
ties of Cocoa Butter make this: a distinct Im
provement over any other.
Standard Price one Jar 65c
This Sule TWO JARS HOo
MEDALLION LINEN
pond taste of the purchaser. A full quire of
paper and twenty four envelopes in a hand
notiie package.
Standard Price, one package 85c
This Sale TWO PACKAGES HOc
SYTA TACK POWDER
A hlch grade Imported product, a nece
slty for Milady't dressing table. Hachael,
Blanche. Naturelle and P.ose.
Standard Price, one box, "5c
This Sale 3 Boxes 70c
25c Sullrylc Arid Corn Salve 3 for 20r
6uc Enema Ointment 3 for die
25c Eye Wash 3 for 3r
35c Hubblng Oil Llnament 3 for Stic
40c Worm Syrup 3 for 41c
T5c Stnaflg 3 for 7fl4r
23c Corn Cure Liquid 3 for 30c
II o.) P.ira'lne Oil. 1 pt. 3 for l.t
f.i'c Pile Cure. In lube 3 for 51c
2. ic Headache Wafers 3 for .11c
3 " f Headache Pills, p.nk 3 for :jc
2 3c Headache T nidi t 8 for Sc
2 'c C -Id Tablet 3 for 20c
c P! I Tniilets 3 for 51c
13c l.l'tle Liter P !!. 10 pills 3 fur III.'
!.!!:! Liter li!. led pills S for 51c
" '0 Itheiui ntic Pill 3 for 51c
il ' iiheumtttlc I'.'.!. 3 fur l.nl
1:1 Al l. TmiTH I'AiTK
A pe:;.-rt iti ti' 1 1! ti-, (i-t'.ipUc nnd ('nt-
d ct. ". ans nnd uti ti-nji the lcth. Cn'c-
not fi. t on I'm iinfh.
Slandl-d pine. i'ti tutm 2."c
Th i Hail-. TWO TI M l
The Way We Do It
You buy an item at the reguar price
then another item of the same kind for lc. As
an illustration,: The Standard price of Rexall
Tooth Paste is 25c. You buy a tube at this
price, and by paying lc more, or 26c, you get
two tubes. Every article in this saletis a high
classed standard piece of merchandise, just
the same as we sell you every day at regular
prices, and have sold you for years.
1VHSCKLLANEOUS
25c Velour Powder Puffs, 4 in. 2 for 26c
5c Wood Tooth Picks 2 for 6c
40c Tooth Brushes asst. handles 2 for 41c
15c Toilet Paper good grade 2 for 16c
15c Paper Napkins Initial 2 for 16c
5c Violette Breathlets 2 for 6c
7-c Licorice Cough Drops 2 for 8c
40c Baking Chocolate, lb. pkg. 2 for 41c
65c lOpeko Tea, V2 lb. pkg. 2 for 60c
40c Extract Vanilla, 2 oz. . 2 for 41c
4 5c Extract Lemon 2 for 46c
RUBBER GOODS
$2.75 Maximum Hot Water Bottle 2 for $2 76
$2.75 Maximum Fountain, Syringe 2 for $2.70
30c Stork Nursers 2 for 31c
LKJGETT'S OPEKA TEA
A carefully prepared blend of the finest
teas obtainable. Packed in ' lb. packages.
Standard Price 65c. Tills Sale 2 for 00c
REXALL PEARL TOOTH POWDER
Rexall Pearl Tooth Powder cne of the
best recommended by the Dental Profession,
p.ni'les, whitens, pre'i -. Tea the teeth, rend-
;rs the mouth pure and wholesome.
Flavored with Wlntergreen.
Standard Price 25c. This Sale 2 for 20c
REXALL KIDNEY PILLS
Strongly recommended for such Kidney
ailments which require a mild but effective
treatment which can be self-adinlnlstered.
Standard Price 50c. This Sule 2 for Sic
GUARANTEED HOT WATER BOTTLES
The largest selling bottle in the world.
The price everywhere Is $2.75 each. Guar
anteed for two years.
Standard Price $2.75. This Sale Two 2.76
PURE TEST DRUGS
2 5c Phenothallne Tablets, 36's 2 for 20c
75c Phenothallne Tablets, 190' 2 for 76c
$2.50 Phenothallne Tablets, 600'i 2 for $3.51
25c Hydrogen Peroxide, 4 oz. 2 for 26c
60c Hydrogen Peroxide, 8 oz. 2 for 51c
$1.00 Hydrogen Peroxide, 1 pt 2 for $1.01
15c Epsom Salts, 4 oz. 2 for lor
25c Epsom Salts, g oz. 2 for 36c
50c Epsom SalU, 1 lb. 3 for 51c
23c Soda Bicarbonate, 1 lb. 2 for 20c
50c Pobell's Soutlon, 1 pt. 3 for 51c
Note Pl'RETEST DRUGS re of tlie high
lit quality obtainable.
CHARMONA COMPLEXION PoWDEK
The name Hands for Ihe highest quality,
being one of the famom KEXALL complexion
requisites. One of the best qualities of thin
Face Powder Is that il doei not "allow'
hen ued properly.
IMlighiruiiy ..eiit.il llninrttc, While am
l'l'li. Standard Price 40e.
This Sale TWO for 41c
llol.KT DU-C TAI.4'1 M
A powder that ppell to the ladles;
ouporUily itH-mniiiendi'd for mntlemen 't"r
chat Inc.
; One nf (he bi-M quality lalrunis; perfum
Ml with the furious Violet Dulc odor.
Standard Ptlre 2 3c TliU Sale 3 for 20r
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