Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, December 07, 1920, Page Six, Image 6

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    THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday. December 7. 1920
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music in the mind of every child, 5 j
! therefore fill the all-receptive child f)ht
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rHERE is a natural liking for
music in the mind of every child,
therefore fill the all-receptive child
mind with harmony. Begin its musi
cal education early and correctly.
With a Brunswick Phonograph and
Brunswick Records in your heme
the means of producing music at its
best are always at hand.
It will, therefore, be distinctly to
your advantage to know Brunswick
Phonograph' and Brunswick Rec
ords before you make your choice.
Corne in when convenient and we
will be delighted to assist you in.
coming to a decision.
Oscar R. Otto
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Arc Fully 25 Per Cent Below Any Other
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The MONARCH Malleable meets every
requirement of the American Kitchen.
Perfect construction Economical in fuel
Handsome in appearance Easy to
operate.
The Malleable construction prevents fuel
waste and breakage.
The vitreous enameled linings protect
against rust.
CASE FURNITURE COMPANY
Mcppncr's Home Furnishings Headquarters
Montreal's Experiment in Government
Will Be Interesting to Many Com
munities in the United States.
Thfit American cities have no
monopoly In political misgovernment
is shown by the record of Montreal, re
marks the I'ittsl)uri:li Dispatch. Twelve
years ago the old-style council of two
members from each of the ol wards
provoked a scandal and investigation
that led to a recasting of the form of
municipal government. Kver since the
ward politicians have been trying to
get back and to restore their discred
ited system, which was at first sup
planted by a smaller council of one
member per ward without authority
over money matters and a body of four
appointed commissioners with the
mayor as the fifth. Two of the new
commissioners and the mayor were
soon charged with practices akin to
those of the old system and the com
missioners were removed and the
mayor reduced to a mere figurehead,
while charge of the city was given to
four newly appointed commissioners,
their chairman being empowered with
managerial authority. The politicians
naturally made the most of this im
position of an appointed city admin
istration by the provincial govern
ment anil recently the prime minister
named a committee of leading Mon
treal citizens to draft a new charter
on a representative basis. This body
has now received the report from its
sub-committee' favoring a council of
nine members elecled at large, ,,the
election of n mayor by council and the
appointment of a genuine expert city
manager.
Drills,
Seeders
DETROIT VALUES ITS TREES
seasonable farm
machinery and
implements
Peoples Hardware 0
Corn
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Newspaper Pays Tribute to Thought
fulner.8 of the Early Settlers
Who Planted Them.
If a woman's crowning glory is
her hair, a city's Is its trees. De
troit is particularly fortunate in the
preservation of Its splendid tree
lined corridors, and it Is a proof of
the thoroughness of earlier citizens
that they saw the beauty which nature
had provided, and carefully preserved
It for the glory of the metropolis to
Come.
Imagine, for one minute, Second
boulevard, or any other prominent
thoroughfare of your acquaintance,
stripped of Its curtain of leaves and
boughs! It Is too haVsh even to con
template. If you could view the city from the
top of one of Its tallest buildings, you
would obtain an even more Impressive
lesson In .lust how much of Petrolt
Is sheltered and enhanced by Its
trees.
The department of parkj and boule
vards declares rescue work Is imper
ative to save the elms; It Is a matter
on which every citizen can unite. The
work should lie dope, nnd doubtless
will be dune, with the Indorsement
fnd eager co-operation of every citi
zen. Fr Detroit to penult her hand
some trees to perih wou'd he nothing
less than n crime against the bounty
of nature. Detroit News.
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Do you ever think to give your motor a fresh
drink of oil? . You will find it makes a differ
ence. We are prepared to wash your motor
with flushing oil at a low cost.
WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE
FELL BROS.
FORD GARAGE MACHINE SHOP
Phone 193
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Keep en Planting Trees.
As i n a to m y piece of proper
. a irrt" r !: s rvn let I vere.
t ! d. '1 be iti"'f ! t a ti N pb'to-
v! tin. , .ill f a pb'e.yif prop-rty N
P'.-iv: I. A Mr. Kennedy ! to
II , l-ev. "Mine :m ci !nt tbc "iiiuo,"
V, h' t.nt pl'lllt k-'t'ie trees. The
five .!.-iit'iis i-Httipalvn H at Is occupy
p..: t'i- a:ci 't":i of the cniiiitry ri.bt
now !;iV'i on eemv ph::"-'. and 111
fieli nf l;ir pi. ,!' 1'ie Millie "f the
rnper'v l Pi ou tin Teased wbetl.iT ll
be n I 'il win! or n "llmid of !!.
t.leliiliHin. i ." ui ll US l belli',' planted
with t:n'llinrlal irees In Icnliv purls of
the country. A properly planted rwl
ini'Mii l-eiicr tniiKporiiitloii to or froui
or between town. Tluit nil menus
belter biitiie. belter llvlh condi
tions, nnd n better ciioniry. Sbeldi.n
!U.iUile In Niiiloiml Property Owner.
Prepiration of Annual Lin.
The niiliuil biwn, which Is liecc.
nry In siMiie cnes repariitry In the
iinAInc of the permanent liin, mny
be made by seeding with I'lihiin r
own rllber III full or sprint: at the
rate of two tinhel n-r aire. Wtim
pnH-r!y cared t-r tld will make
tnii!lfil grevn t !Tlil weeks
from Una'. It Is Imperative thai
this rn be nit when It has rvai hl
hetiibl uf three trt four Inches ; other
wise the lawn will te uiiltratl.
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 this slun which
is conducted in conformity with modern methods of
sanitary marketing.
Central Market
McNAMER & SORENSON, Props.
fr4 014 Nman Tamba.
Kmir Human tnmt-a. built In
third retilurji and ron'alninf in'dm
ttt'Jfsl s. urns, glass work. tteff and
bone, naire leen found In a geael j.:t
near lleertm in Innch t.in.i-wrg
Msnf of the Ih'ngs r 4 great .-len-tifr
salne and furibrf riatlia are
being tna le
Kiliifig n.a W.tn rwa td.
T kl.l " ea wl'h a otoit.in ..f f..ftn.
Iln er formahlelijde In wntrf tt.e
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Men's Flortheim Shoes, $1.00 to $j.oo off each pair
Hole Prcof Hosiery, 25 per cent off on this
entire line
DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY
SAM HUGHES COMPANY
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