Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, November 02, 1920, Page Six, Image 6

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    Tuesday. November 2, 1920
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S. E. NOTSON
ATT( R V KY-AT-IAW
Office in Court House
HEPPNER, OREGON
Assembling Skeletons His Vocation
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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Let Us SKow You
Our Line of
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DR. R. J. VAUGHAN
dkvtist
Permanently located in Odd
fellow's Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
DR. A. D. McMURDO
J'HYNH I.VV anil SIKGl'OX
Telephone 122
Office Patterson's Drug Store
HEPPNER, OREGON
F. A. McMENAMIN
JiAWVKK
Office Phone Main 643
Residence Phone Main 6C5
Roberts Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
XR. CLYDE R. WALKER
PHYSICIAN' mill SriMJKO.V
Phone Connections
IONE, OREGON
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORN KYS-AT-IAW
Masonic Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
ATTOItXKY.AT-I.AW
First National Bank Bldg.
HEPPNER, OREGON
WATERS & ANDERSON
i-Titrc iNsvitAxc i:
Successors to
C. C. Patterson
HEPPNER, OREGON
MATERNITY HOMK
I am prepared to take a limited
number of maternity cases at my
home in east Heppner and assure
best attention to all patients. Write
or phone, MRS. G. C. AIKEN, Hepp
ner, Or., Box 142. Phone 396. 23tf
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SUITINGS
At GREATLY REDUCED
PRICES
These Suitings are of highest
quality and excellent designs
Come and get yours before the
other fellow gets it.
Satisfaction guaranteed in all
our cleaning and pressing work
Heppner Tailoring & Cleaning Co. I
Main St.
G. FRANZEN
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Heppner
"PERMANENT AS THE PYRAMIDS"
Concrete Pipe Company
Manufacturers
Sewer and Water Pipe
Irrigation Pipe
Culvert Pipe
hollow Silo Blocks
Cement Products
Phone 467
1003 North 10lhSt
WuIIj Walla, Wash
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How would you like to assemble skeletons for a living? This man cfoes
It nnd has been doing so for the past 30 years. He is connected with the
Indiana Medical college, and his Job is to assemble skeletons from the sped
mens used by the students of the college.t
MOW KNOWN TO BE CLOUDS
Up to Year 1900 the Projections on
Mars Had Been Thought to
Be Mountains.
The first observers of projections on
Mars had attributed them to the same
cause that produces projections on the
moon that Is, mountains. Such thdy
were said to be in France aud at Lick.
This view, however, was In 1892 dis
puted by W. H. Pickering, who consid
ered them to be not mountains, but
clouds. This view was supported by
A. E. Douglass, who observed them In
1802 at Flagstaff, Ariz. The mountain
theory of their generation was shown
to be untenable and their ascription
to clouds proved lo be the correct
theory In December, 1900. Only a sin
gle projection was visible In 1900, 1903
and l'.KJd. As a mountain does not
change Its place, nnd as nothing was
seen where something had been vis
ible, the phenomenon was proved to
not be a mountain peak. Now the tfnly
oilier thing capable of catching the
light before it reached the surface
would be something suspended In the
nir that is, a cloud. Deductions,
therefore, from the rnrlty of the phe
nomenon alone showed that the pro
jections must be clouds. Furthermore,
the projection wos smaller after the
lapse of 24 hours. The something that
caused It was not ouly not attached to
the soil, but was moving and dissipat
ing ns It moved along. Clouds are
the only bodies known to us which ac
count for these metamorphoses.
Clouds, then, und not mountains, are
the explanation of the projections of
Mum. "Mars aud Its Cuuals," by Per
cival Lowell.
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LONG LOST USE OF WINGS
Ground Parrot, Found Only In New
Zealand, Interesting to the Stu
dent 'of Evolution.
The wingless birds of New Zealand
are particularly Interesting to the na
ture student as Illustrating the process
of evolution. Nowhere but In their
native land could these birds huve
survived, and, therefore, nowhere else
would thry hnve become wingless.
New Zealand Is the only region on
earth where ttiere are no destructive
milmnl. Itelng unable to fly. the birds
could not, of course, huve escaped
from any swift hunting nnlmnls such
abound In till other hinds. It Is In
teresting to note that the knknpn, or
ground parrot, ow-e hail the utf of Its
w but lielng a itniss ei-) feeder
and tlmllng nn eneMiles on the gruimil
k-nidunlly c ns, ( t fly lltll t,vi . tj
lt tbv us i,f Its Kin.- rntl;fy,
ll th It tnn rmi M-rv swifttv. 'I u..in
blr! are o gentle ami m iini-.in. I. mis
r hnvliiK any iiwml. tint If n tn-r-mii
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et It will pr. ,lv link p ben, I nn-
hT lu Mini; iiinl iin to j, The
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It may bVpTofitaTile to tliein," but folks
In the North feel that the Louisiana
residents will find it more profitable to
continue to raise sugar cane and the
price of sugar, remarks the Hartford
Co u ran t.
Owls Lodge in Oxford.
Owls, as Is proper in the case of
birds of such renowned solemnity nnd
secluded habit, have always exhibited
a particular liking for Oxford, where
more than one college, hut particular
ly Worcester, has Its colony.
Recently they have established a
new colony In the Ivy-covered walls of
the Bodleian library and the Tower of
the Five Orders, in the Old Schools
quadrangle.
Members of the Podley staff now oc
casionally find relaxation from their
duties by rescuing the young birds
which find their way down on to the
pavement of the quadrangle, and- are
unable to fly tip to their nests. West
minster Gazette.
Washing Rugs.
When either rue or small carpets
require washing dissolve four ounces
of good white soap In four ounces of
boiling water. When cool, add five
ounces of glycerin and two ounces of
chloroform. Uottle and cork well for
use. When needed add one teaspoon
ful of the preparation to a pall of
tepid water and wash the carpet with
a flannel and soap In the usual way.
One wash will have a wonderfully
cleaning and brightening effect.
Stretch out on a flut space, tightly
nailing the corners or sides If neces
sary. Safe Baby Carnage.
The Moro mother Is never troubled
by the fenr that her baby coach It
out of fashion, for she never has one.
She throws her children on her shoul
der, one on each side, perhaps, and the
youngsters cling to her hair.
TYPICAL CANTEEN GIRL
Plows
Drills,
Seeders
and other
seasonable farm
machinery and
implements
Peoples Hardware
Company
SHUTT-
is carrying on a strictly legitimate Real Estate Bus
iness. Ho will not offer for sale any land that ho
would not be willing to buy himself at the terms
offered.
SHUTT-
lias had over 2:? year's continuoiKs research of Mor
row county land conditions, owning and otcrnting
ranches, nnd as tax collector and business man.
Whenever he recommends a buy, you ran bank on
It. He ho built up a big reul estate business by
ctfjuure dealing und efficient services. If you have
land to sell or buy, see
E. M. SHUTT Estate Man
1'p-Ntutrs in the Court House. I'hone Main 023
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Big Demonstration M.jcstic Ranjc$ at Our Store This Week
Sold
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Choice Cuts of the
Best Meats
EVERY HOUSEWIFE WANTS TO SERVE THE
best in Meats to her family.. She can be assured she
is doing so if she buys her Meats at tliU slvji which
is conducted in conformity with modern methods of
sanitary marketing.
Central Market
McNAMLR SORENSON, Props.
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irim-rly t'r. mrrn-ii w..rl.r.
who v lw wl.(. tn I fr tli
reinlii-!i.i f s t I'li-nl riiniwn girl
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Mi h th Itnl t'r ring fif.
hi ui thnuighuat thi inuntry r il
tlt timopy i't tl itMHlfl in rnpiimry
nf tlie r..ii f..n the nnlwii uti I.
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BURLAP SACKS
For Potatoes at Sam Hughes Co.
ONLY 5 CENTS EACH
Better Come Early
SAM HUGHES COMPANY
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