Tuesday, November 151921 TMT3? MT7.PDMPTV UCPAT Fk UPnn.tr. ,. ---reWJK. ukegon - . pAGE -pHREE I BENEFIT OF "LIGHT R-THR" 1 a a . . 1 Hot Drinks and Sandwiches Hit the right spot these frosty morn ings and blustery afternoons. You Get The Best at Mc Atee & Aihen's V PROFESSIONAL CARDS I 4. 4. .J. .J. .j. 1 . ""UIJll DEXTIST I -"Nt., , , 'I Just What is HARDWARE? IIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Thirty years ago if a man or concern carried 50 different articles of hardware, he had a very complete stock. Drop in some day and see it you can count the different articles we carry. It's just another case of the world growing larger and better and if we don't have in stock what you want, it will be an easy matter for us to get it for you. And it won't be any too early for you to get the neces sary "tools" to get a regular honest-to-Pete Thanksgiving din ner ready. Ullllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Peoples lidw. Co. i iii Rheumatism and Neuritis Yield to Treatment in Which Purple Rays Play Big Part. " The usefulness of "sun baths" for health has long been recognized. Un limited sunshine has much to do with the beneficial effect of a vacation at the seashore. ' Nowadays this matter is better un derstood than it used to be, and It is known that the heat rays of the sun have nothing to do with the physical benefit obtained from such exposure. It is the chemical rays in the sun beamparticularly the ultra-violet rays that do the good work. Electric light is rich in these rays, and many cures of rheumatism and neuritis have been accomplished by exposing the affected nnrt of the hnrtv to a powerful Incandescent lamp, its rays concentrated by a hemispherical reflector. 1'or curative nurnoses nhv- sicians have turned to useful account a sort of cabinet lined with such lamps, into which the natient. lvino- on a padded hoard, could be slid. iiie newest method employs a quartz lamp containing mercury va por, through winch the electric cur- lent is passed. Quartz has the advnn tnge of being extraordinarily trans parent to ultra-violet ravs. Such a lamp, made in the shape of a tube of small diameter, can be in troduced into the nasal nassaires for the treatment of catarrh or into the throat for the cure of infected tonsils thus saving the nalient an onerution. Philadelphia Ledger. Permanently located in Odd fellow's Building HEPPNER, OREGON DR. A. D. McMURDO PHYSICIAN and SIKGEON Telephone 122 Office Patterson's Drug Store HEPPNER, OREGON F. A. McMENAMIN Stories of By Elmo Great Scouts XL Western Newspaper Union. JIM BECKWORTH, MULATTO i WHO BECAME CROW CHIEF Jim Beckwourth, without doubt, was the most-married man in hlst-nrv t0i- how many wives he had Is unknown. In his autobiography Jim mentions at rasi seven spouses, but his reputation for truth was not the best. Beck wourth was the son of a Maryland Irishman and a negress, and he was born in 1798. When he left St. Louis witn General Ashley's fur-trading ex pedition in 18123 he had a sweetheart naroeu KUza, to whom he pledged eternal devotion. Among the Blackfeet Indians he won his first wife, marrying her because It would help his trade among her inuesineni fcoon afterwards be mar ried her sister, too. Later he left tile Blackfeet, to trade with the Crmvs, and ne acquired several more wives. Jim was a man of great strength and a remarkable runner. One day he was attacked by a war party who pursued him for 93 miles before lie finally outran them. At another time when a force of 2,500 Arikaras and Sioux attacked the Crows, the 'mu latto led the Absarokes (Crows) so bravely that 253 of the enemy were killed. Beckwourth had three horses shot under him in this fight and killed 14 of the Sioux. He was adopted by the Crows, and because of his deeds in war, he rose to the position of first counselor, the highest honor In the tribe. At the outbreak of the Mexican war he enlisted as a scout and dispatch bearer for Gen. Phil Kearney. He also carried dispatches to California and he was there In 1.848, when gold was discovered. He mined for fl whilo until the discovery of gold in Colo rado In 1859 luredhlm to that state. He settled h Denver and married again this time a negro girl. The Crows heard of his return from California and sent messengers to him, begging him to return to them. Mis fortune had come to the tribe, and they needed his "strong medicine." necKwourtn paid no heed to their pleadings until 186!), when he finally visited them. But he refused to live with them permanently. When he announced his Intention of returning to Colorado, they prepared a great farewell feast- In his honor. Beck wourth ate their food and dropped dead. The Crows had given him po. son. The Crows believed his "medi cine" would pass Into his spirit, snd that wherever bis bones rested the spirit would remain. They resolved to have both, and took that means of fitting them I Stories of Great Scouts By Elmo Scott Wation , Western Newspaper Union. HOW KIT CARSON FOUGHT A DUEL AND WON A WIFE The Green River country in Wyom lng was a famous rendezvous for tw.n. pers In the old days, and In 183i many ui inem were gathered there. One was Captain Sliunar. a French hnllv i,n had aroused the anger of several of the American trappers by his offensive manner toward a young Arapaho girl In a cnmp nearby. The girl feared the Frenchman and appealed for pro tection to a young trapper named Kit Ca rson. Leurning of tills Shunar, in an effort to bring about a quarrel with Carson, rode about the camp one day carrying 8 loaded rifle and declaring that all Americans were cowards, deserving only a whipping with a hickory switch. At last Carson faced the Frenchman. "I am an American, and If vou are determined to die, I am your man," he said. The Frenchman hesitated at this defiance. Leaping to his horse, his pistol In hand, Carson demanded of Khunnr: Am l the man you are looking for?" "No," replied .Similar, hut lie raised io arm to snoot. The two men fired at the sump ti.o The Frenchman's bullet irnizwl rw son's scalp and the powder hnrnwi face. The American's shot shattered anunars torearm and he died from the effects of the wound soon n for wards. Carson came to love th Tn,ii., girl he had befriended, and later they were married by the Indian ceremony. In 1838 she became his wlf in Christian marriage. Kit Carson was one of the most ro mantic figures In frnnrw m.,, Born In Kentucky In 1809, he ran away from home and ioined van on the Santa Fe trail. From 1829 to 1843 he was a trapper and trader In the Rockies. Then he c-nirioH ru.. era! Fremont to the Great Salt Lake and California, and was a scout for "The Pathfinder" In the Mexican war. Carson was an Indian fighter, too. He defeated the Navajoes so disas trously that they never again seri ously tnreatened the white man. He whipped the Kiowas and Comanches at the first great battle fought at the Adobe Walls. Then In his later years he became an Indian agent, and the red men who had once fought him learned to love him and to call him "Father Kit" Finally the old scout settled down In his home in Taos. N. M. In 18fi8 he went to Fort Lyoo. Colo., to vkit bU son. There he fell m and died Ma 28. DON'T FAVOR WEDDING RINGS Men Dislike Them, but Most Women Insist on the Gold Symbols of Matrimony, 'When I marrv. I won't Insist on mv nusnanct wearing a wedding ring, as people might think he was honnprkert " said a pretty miss to a friend re cently. According to a jeweler. 80 out oi iw brides do insist, however, says the Milwaukee Journal. "During the month of May most of tne newiy engaged drop In for their rings. occasionally the young man, after selecting a rim? for . thp o-irt tells the clerk that, ho doesn't- want any for himself. "The girl will look at him nnlcklv and say: 'Oh, yes, you do. John denr.' and he buys one. In the maioritv of cases a plain gold bund is kpIpi-i-mI hut lately a lew carved and engraved rings nave noon sold. ' This, of course, does not Drove Hint men wear tile rings. A certain yoim; man, on leaving the house in the morn ins, places his ring in his vest pocket lion leaving the car, on returning home, it is again slipped on his fin, 'or In this way both wile and hubby are penectly satisfied. Newspaper Advertising. Newspaper reading is a universal daily habit; newspaper advertising leiunes each day virtually all who ouy. Newspaper advertising, is the life niooo or local trade because it touches all consumer sources In every com muntty. Newspaper advertising cuts selling costs because it entails no waste in locality of circulation. Newsnaner advertising insures, niv thorough and economical dealer dlfh tnnution and dealer good will. Newspaper advertising eniiblpsmnn. ufacturers to tell where their prod ucts may tie bought. Newspaper advertising can h started or stopped over night. Newspaper advertising enables mil mi. facturers to check advertising results and costs In every market they enter. newspaper advertising costs less than any other kind. From th Fourth Estate. Every House Numbered In India. Numbering bouses Is nn iltiTtortiint preliminary to census-taking in Imlla. nearly months in advance of th. census date all the villages in the em pi re are scheduled, and evcrv hoii.-. is numbered, in s, provinces tin census authorities determine in ad vance the size of the number am specify the proportion (if rod fwlii'i and oil, or other Ingredients, forming me substance with which the number is to he painted. Itacial prejudices have tn hp ion. sidered. In Hyderabad objection Is maoe to tar because of the color, while In other districts the natives consider red ochre. unlucky, and If It Is used uiey erase the figures. In the case of huts made of 1 e.lVPH fowl nlu xi'hr.n objection Is made oa account of caste restrictions to the numbering nf hnnm by enumerators, the numbers are painted on hits of tin. tlb.ic o- n,.t. and are usually treated with -, t respect Dy me natives. "Burying th. Hatchet." The origin of the svnonvm tn fettlng old quarrels, "Lets bury the iiHicnet, is traced to un ancient cus tom of the North American troll,,,,. After Indulging In the most ruthless warfare, tribes would rmm.iti.i .i what they believed to be the "call of peace. This, It was supposed, was Uttered by the Great .Spirit, and In the course of a great council and midst singular ceremonies, they would smoke the calumet. nir, peace, and bury their tomahawks un- aer a mound erected In the center of tne smoking circle. This was equal to tn agreement that all enmity was at an end, and the spirit of peace had settled on the LAWYER Office Phone Main 643 Residence Phone Main 665 Roberts Building HEPPNER, OREGON S. E. NOTSON ATTOKXEY-AT-LAW Office in Court .House HEPPNER, OREGON SAM E. VAN VACTOR ATTORXEY-AT-LAW First National Bank Bldg. HEPPNER, OREGON WATERS & ANDERSON Successors to C. C. Patterson HEPPNER, OREGON DeLUXE ROOMS Summer Rates 75c & $1.00 ' Over Case Furniture Co. WOODSON & SWEEK ATl'OHX K YS-AT-LA W Masonic Building HEPPNE-U, OREGON The Standing Invitation Belter be safe than sorrv. An ordinary sale at your home or in j our office is a stan ding invitation -to the house breaker. A safe deposit box in the vault of the J'irst National Bank is the best place for you to keep securely valuable papers, jewels and other things of that nature. The annual rental of a box is only $2 00 there is no doubt at all that a safe deposit box is the cheapest insurance in the world. ' I-;I30CC---) First National Bank of Heppner A Member of the Federal Reserve m m ... 1 Buy With Your Eyes Open When you buy a piano you don't make a selection on guesswork. Vou want to see it. You want to hvar it played. Above all, you want a piano that you know by name. You want to buy it froiu a store you know. Buying a piano is, for most folks, an event. Buying food, wearing ap parel and household needs is an everyday occurrence.. But, there is no reason vhy you should not get the same full value for your money. You can. (iood clothes, good tools, good shoes, good soap arc advertised by the manufac turer because he MAKKS them good. Your merchant here has these goods. He believes in tbem. He backs up his faith by advertising them. Read the advertisements. They keep you abreast of the times. They show you how to better your surround ings and yourself. They teach you how to save money and get the most out of what you spend. ciuurs.