Eight THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON Tuesday. November 2T,. 1020. IMPRESSED BY SHAKEN FIST Gesture Marks the Fighter ar,d Wins ths Plaudits of Audier.oes, Ac cording to This Writer. !.( . . XI'.WS ITKMS leaching in t hut district this winter and living at the- Gorier home. Miss Goi 'T a l) 1 li'-r brothers wore horrs i t ;i ili2htful dancini; party Satur day i- i.inu'. Co :ry A .-i! t jfnnt, John Killien !,v. , . :m. - S A. II' erikson ,1 - ;. ',;' ! :' :.I -! r '.- '" n' y il !" : 1 :,!j v, 1 I. !)! ri'U-l i!i- In'oi-nntwn-! .i ,-i . in !: I mmi M 1'ori !;:nu T.. . Hu, 1 '.! H f.tiM pr.r Ir-Ti-l S'llr'-y I '.-ill! L'. V.l.'Te lie j:t'l-r,'!'-cl (1 -! v v.lir. linr; rii n! ;; for . I " I iir!M il I. one Thur.- Jirn I; III'.'. J. ". - r, v j. ':' !.:! "I I:', :,:!! yi-iri..- !n I i ' i j ; ; : . r h,,t v.. !.. .1 . (.,,.! ... .' J ; boi li !)'; iiurt h 11H liii:,i!i: ?:i visitor:: 1." unlay. Duli'l lnr,.r-t II,;, I hiu- i1;, 'ice ;, ., c ,. IK xl I'lohiy evi-nimr. The Arli'i.'i.'-n orhi'.;t ra and .Mrs. l.,)Wi''i, sutler vi,l 1 j ) - the occasion well vonh y,l,il,-. John 1 1 ii;'1h'5 drove to I'i'it'IcIoh Friday accom p;i nh d hy .fudr;o (1. V. 7'1'I)S, who returned to his homo in the Kontid-Up oily after holding a term of court here. Mrs. Fannin Rood, former resident of Hefipner, now of Portland, visile relalivcK here hint week, accompanied hy l,er niece, Mary Hoid. who is vi-iil inu ,e:- from Kansas. Miss, W'elh ai live: from Kansas Sunday ovinia:; lo lake,. fn;-;i;(in .- t'-acher in i!,e i ! . i p n !' ri-inol: rt ("iil I v vara l",l l,v I he man-in ee of I he former Uwht-y, .Mi: h Melha firii'lil h. Kev. ami :,. . :-',. 1":m-1iis arriv- I V, i day ,. i, i 1 1- m low a I o visi I for a moni I, or ;u wall i hrir son,' A. Al. Vie.'ii ., and lamilv. Hey. !.,,.,. I,; a m ini; I er of I he ,., byierian church. Mia: Kiillnyn 1'allison sienl the iveel' i nil hk I lie cuesl of her friend,. .Miss Ituth Van Varlor, and Miss Min nie ioii;er, at the Gorier ranch home mil Hi of lone. JVUkh Van Vactor is : on, !!.! rict i.iorn" rt- ! opi -s of Of le w Oregon j si r i : i ; -r . am! will imw la- , I a uvbod v who needs 1 la- i i 1 1 1 a i .e'nr cut y in the; l. ;"M ; piiro'.nl m a line'. M r". 1 ' rl ( 'raai'M' of ! M r. i1 mi '.1 fjiai mer j Mflia'idi.-ed at Doardmaa i I occii);n ion lo do I hoi: ' i he desert hlossom like I ha.-I lieaple lihier. i a v: dan, ( ! Has !,,. I!i Tie SI Pli'l i to shnhe your fi t v h. n malt ' eeh in ini!, He. hecn Hii.l of ta .'' a-r'ean la:t Ihcy liac t, ,. , , v.i.n ): a An eh-nienial sy: ,1 , ! nf P-M i-.iiaken iit. il;:- camil- iaile views? Ha i ; . . i -i.-; 7 eonsl ruci i ve iia-ii. V .'"" jiiat saahes his fist, i h' i : a li-al- er Iran. a laai i' - t Is an i ai ef d ' criiicism. It is a 'anat io vecnt- , arr noxv ii heller y a.'. I Si it . -r. Ami a rosa I roe. I'rol. .fame;; Austin, who instructed iiie city hand for several months, h aviiur here on a vacation for heallh reasons in August, has returned to llepimer and may resume his position wilh the hand. Prof. Austin is much iniiiroved in health and says he is ;;lad lo be hack in Heppner. Mat fans will he interested in the wrestling bout at the Klar theater Thanksgiving evenini; lielween Gro shen of Iloppner, anil liauman of Lex inulon. liolh these hois are locally well known and popular, and there will lie no foolishness about this malch, as each boy may be d'-pend-ed upon to do his best. Key. Sleven 1). Phelps, I), p., who I from Iowa iIiiHiik Ihe .s. .ii led an i a I ere, a i n e; ri noon al ill" I'. dira'ed church last Sundav moi nin:;. Dr. and Mrs. I'lielis hit Imre Ur.it iim He ir son, A. M. Pheljis .and family, and it is underslood he 'will preach every Sunday morninn while in Ihe ciiy. Dr. Pludjis is neiir in;; his eit'htielh year, but is physic aljy vigorous and menially alert as i many much younger pien. lesii'oy somethitiK. Is de ieim a fiooii kiauV x; to make a laha: ri-ht is Ilian merely savin;.' it is it is a touyaier job, uinei, it affords lil He opporlunii v fur effec tive gesture. 'I'D" mob will not ask .vou for a eonstruelive proyrain if only, in a biu', virile, outdoor way, ynu con voy the impression that jam are liieri? to knock soiiit-thitis down, and knock it hard. You are :i lighter; a tighter of "file people's battles." It is proved by the fact that you are slinking your tist. The' greatest of our great men might have been greater. For example, take Lincoln, lie had a splendid list, the result of hard, mnmuil labor in his youth. Had he chosen to shake it and been photographed, even without mo vies lie would have come down to us of this day as a man of "the virile il type," rnl her than us the patient man of sorrows He missed many chances. "With malice toward none, with char ity for till" how much more d'i'ective might Unit have been, for instance. had a gnarled and sinewy fwt ipienily punoliinti d It! As it many good j pie didn't ev n a' him. Timy thom.ht him v.av. And weak. And '.Viiwd llmir 1 saying there wasn't enou .a of lighter" in Lincoln. clo wns, Phi-id ATI'DNTIOX l.ADIKS! Vou will be interested in the dis play of Dresses, Mouses. Skirts, Coats, Suits and Corsets now being shown at my store. Conic ia and and look them over. j Mrs. L. G. Herren. 27-tf Chase Away Your Glooms ra : "'i'n ThnKsgiving Evening Fair Pavillion Two Unparalleled Main Attractions .-Till' HKIDCET CHORUS TROUPE-A Levy f uuuUnu; vivuci,,,,, country l.iss, I'.at ui!l ,,i tlt- Mi,!i!,i rn.lu-siu -Ikiuh-. ;m.l tlncw Lillian u into the 'I L will miii,' ati.! d.iii.'e at Ire innt intervals Inline; iJu. i-vcninj;. Mia.'. iiUKMUWIM UAVVAUArM f.l I Ii 1 KliLS TIk'm' LU'lll Kinrn liavo itivt . ' -1 ..' i M'.is.,t,-.s ,.tir I l:ar t'.Mis. nlnl to K:;U e the (H'rasicii. I ',! I ''' Side Shows and Concessions ! l! : i-Vr Ml'.N ONLY I'.t.dl.i r ' ",: i i .i: : ii .1 ,! .n't tvi! v cur vuu- ' ' : ; -. i' v -u't r "i ai . I" lr,t n.-t I ' ''. i. tl .i'i , -ti!! Inr v. m . i. . . : ti. . - J'..r WOMDN (iu t ladies) ON LY - -; .1',.! . ,..i:.!.. .!.. an-! .. H I i i i ! I ; -I I I '.i! I - ' r.i I ' . ' 111: . V c I.li.'W .'!'! a'.'i I r )u I c. , -HI'.AUTY PAUl.OU-v-. :: ... v 'in v ant In ii .,.. ! m...!.ip .'., ;; i i i - a' v -i 1 . i m I! ant . ; v. .1! ;t i ..!! ii.:).; 1. : " ! . i : : 1 i ' , I .1 i -rOKTUNr.Ti:i.l.INC,-Mt. 'I ' ' 'I !!. '.,'!l V 111 I V I ,il t' i- nor dog MACiiiNi: i . "lie t ii.I, a Mries ..f a"!iiel .1.. vilj1 f..l!.'vv. an. I -rt Mo! ..ii are t-r i il'vvii li t iil li"t tl.-K and a I ; 1 1 1 . 6 SAN DOW, the Crcat Strong Man A lh.T,an j.i .mi.l - i a uuie tutu- i'..r this .Mam. IK- wiM nIe three st. U el wheat as it' t !i. vv e! e trances. Ills Tli.slik ltle, ,;I)n, , ;,: t-,,tlist i-J ti ne vvli..!e ttukevs with all the tfim r.miK,. 7 TOOTS OOTSIi:. the Fattcct Woman in the WorKl t'niaraiiteeil ti vm ilt si niti!f -. uti.l. At m vear t ai;e tins t eniat k.i'.le e-.!i!.--!y vvet'h e.l . lie Iran.!: a'ul eve:itv inr ltnuii.U. H A I mi pirs. candy, drinks, and v. xvv other t!. tn,;. ADMISSION TO MAIN SHINDIG 55c. Otht r Show Motly a NicKl :-; c" t y VALUES UN-ORDINARY IN Wirthoior Sifk Blouses at $5.00 Fashioned of Georgette, Crepe de chine and of heavy satin made with the utmost care cut on lines that insure per fect fitting and styled in a manner that is authentic as well as distinctive, each one of these new WIRTHMOR models that have just arrived presents a genuine savings opportunity. There's a pleasing diversity among the styles one of which will surely satisfy every Fashion whim or fancy. No salesmen are required to sell WIRTHMOR Waists the contract plan eliminates all selling expense as well as numerous other costs usually incident to the making and sale of Blouses. They represent superior values, because of the very unique and economical way in which they are made and sold, combined with the makers desire as well as our own to keep down prices to the very minimum. THERE IS JUST ONE GOOD STORE IN EACH CITY THAT IS PRIVILEGED TO SELL THE PRODUCTS OF THE WORTHMOR FACTORY. IN THIS CITY THIS PRIVILEGE IS OURS Lower prices all over the store in accord with market conditions M For the Best Results Cook Your n fl raaoKseiviin dinner In Pure ALUMINUM Cooking Utensils We have a good stock of these splendid utensil at prices below today's market, including Roasters Percolators Teakettles Bread Pans in fact most anything the particular cook cat' desire The use of aluminum utensils insures tiic acr.c oi sanitation and the ultimate in satisfacton COME IN AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION'S AT ONCE Case Furniture Co. Ilcppner's Hone Furninhing Headquarter 5 t it-t