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About Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1922)
Tuesday, July n, 1922 PAGE FOUR THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON SLEEVES IN FANCY SHAPES Flowing or Bell Arm Covering I Promised a Season of Favor Fitted Underslecve 13 Used. f-0 mwii 1nfs the sleeve nffi-ct tin' flppenr.wi' of a dress Unit n different Ft.vln of s'er've iilmn'-t ri-mfuleis : tiown. The sieees f.ir tin- illinium Mi'l winter seawn inive :i yrouiiit; ten dency to i;ihey Mm pe 11ml irini lninps, fh.iUKh t hf eeiiseivulive wmmm Mill continue Hie use of Hie lnnj; elose- jittlriK set-in sleeve. Ani'iiit! other I styles the )tu-n or '"'Il sleeve will JlDVfi lllliell use. Smili-lllileH il lifted mulersloeve III silk, in the style of 11 deep euff, is used ; ftim 11 full muslin Mepve ciilhereil In n ciitT-liiiiifl, sueh lis pliiures of fui nfer eneriili.nis show, is snws,wl for weiir under the dress-I-loeve. 'J hese open or luinclriK sleeves, when used lust wlnler in fur or eloth coats luid fre(iienlly Hie undersleeve of silk or cloth, finished with n fur vrlst-liariij. TliiK Rave Hie necessnry warmth. 'J'he llovviim sleeve, In dresses, will Foinetlines hi! faced with fi contrast ing color, mid In many cases panels mid tunics will have facings to match tile sleeve facing. C'reie ile cliine sleeves In cloth dresses nre another novelty promised; imil as for iirmholes they cniinot he too lnre for I he styles. Some nre oblong mid reach to the walstllnr, while others lire I, road mid square. Vivid contrasts In color between the dress find Its sleeves are seen. Tolerable. "lioston's Itank as a City" head lines the Springfield Kcpiihliean. Not bo awfully rank, neighbor. We've lived in worse. I'.oston Transcript. Work and Worry. Work is the easiest work In the world. Worrying is the hardest work In the world and the least necessary. Atchison 'Ilolie. IICPPXIiK liOV MADE SKKGEAXT Improved Grammar. T. I. S. wants to know how to keep the rising neuoniiion from saying "I seen" so expensively, (lid tliem lo Miy "I lumped." XI. l.ouis 'Jlolie-IJeiu-ocrat. -VA 1 si At the graduation exercises of the Hill Military Academy of Portland re cently, Arthur Donald Bowker, son of A. U. Bowker of this city, was appoin ted to the rank of Sergeant. Donald will spend the summer visitnig friends in Heppner. Buckwheat of the Japanese or the sUverhull variety is a good crop for late planting. It makes good feed even when sown in May or June. It is usually sown at the rate of 35 to 45 pounds to the acre. Feeding value of hay is often re duced 2 5 per cent or more because of poor methods of curing. Hay should not be long exposed to bright 'sun shine while in the swath or windrow. Curing as far as possible should be accomplished in the cock. Added quality to the hay will more than off set the lextra watchfulness required. Oil Can Grip. A piece of sheet metal bent rough ly in the shape of a buffalo's horns, with a hole punched in the center so that It will fit under the spout, which is then screwed in place, makes an admirable finger grip and enables the operator to shoot the oil more accurately. A man who depends upon, himself for new ideas seldom gets them. To speed up your motor car you put your foot on the accelerator and blow your horn. Why not apply this same metho to speeding up your business. Duck eggs are just as good as hen eggs but the hen's product is in great er demand because the hen Is an ad vertiser. A PHONE 872 ALEX GIIiB, Plumber At Starkey's Electrical Store I Fix Any Old Thing J. -I- Auto radiators, Ranges, Heat- J ers and Tinware. Dirty Chim- J. .J. ney Cleaned. Key Fitting Glazing Etc. .?. . . . ! The Eats That are TREATS We make it our business to sell meals for eats that are real treats. And we don't comply witli tho food laws because It is compulsory we do il. because we want, and expect to get good Bcrvico and fair treatment from merchants and professional men with whom we deal, and because we know it is our busi ness to sell only the best. For breakfast, lunch, or dinner we can supply your wants, no mailer how elaborate or how conservative. We have arrang ed to fill all orders and would like to see your meat order. Central Market THE LURE OF THE OCFi 1 ,"""" m si esp"- was never more lascinal ing than now, because so much has. hern il.mi' to insure comfort and delightful recreation at all of the many results near Hie mouth of the Columbia Kiver. Von cm p!uu:;e into the surf, 41,; clams, lish, bunt, play, rest Mid i;,-t llic real joy that only a beach vacation can give. And .Mm line this brilliant R.ilavy of beaches lo choose from: NORTH BEACH CLATSOP BEACH TILLAMOOK BEACHES or NEWPORT ,Vk l hir Agent lor "Outings in the Pacific Northwest" and "Oregon Outdoors" Tliey tell ihe w In 1c si ui y. Then pack your trunk ami pnrvlac- a Round Trip Summer Ex cursion Ticket via the UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM 1 11-11 1 inn thil most wonderful trip down thiotuli Die Columbia Kiver Urg Let our iv.t'lU till you nil iiIhhh it, tinango our itinerary and make your reservation. C. DAKIIKF., Anent Wm. MtMuiTH), (M'lieriil liuseiier Agent-- 1'orUainl, Orvjrou 10 per cent Discount On all Spring and Summer Suit Lloyd Hutchinson Tailoring lean S lothes ffl jean Where they 1 i i i l ii ilmMt-y ,1.. -v-. tiiwiMw iiiiiiTirnjTn"ii iimu 1 It Costs You Money Every day you delay in placing your goods before the public is costing you money. True, everyone may know you're in business know where your store is, but they do not have the time to run to your store to find out about the new things you are showing, about the special bargains you are offering and the hundred and one other things that make your btore an interesting place to visit. Many people may be going past your store every day to buy something you could sell them at a jower price than they are paying and why? The other fellow invited them to buv that's all. You didn't. HEPPNER HERALD Heppner Herald Want Ads bring home the bacon. msmxsmissBsisBmBtmafm The new Qoodycar Cross-Rib TreaJ Cord A Rema T rkabl ire at a Po e New Cora pular Price Here is a bijr, sturdy, long-wearing new tire built to satisfy the buyer on every point of mile aie, quality and price. man who wants the essential 17- -''-i advantages of cord tire perform ance at the lowest possible price. .... . . . 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Compare these prices with net prices you are asked to pay for "long discount" tires of unknown reputation and value. Why take a chance on such tires? -you know it doesn't pay. You can get the new Goodyear Cross-Rib Tread Cord, as well as the famous AI1 WeathrTread Cord,from any of the Good year Service Station Dealers listed here. Civ I'.ese r.vj- with ATT prices ;'"! an c-ka! to fey for "long discount' 3',x.'!iCT.rv-:vr. . . ,$1.3.50 30 S-i ......ht SV.c $1 5.83 Six?1; Stt.i't.iit s;.l-$19.75 3ui r.-.;.:hts;u$23.50 y.rA rrr.-.i-,htS:..!.-$2S.-JS 3-4 S'..-.iht.ci.i$26.!;v 34x4 Strt-WhtSUs $27.35 3:x4';Strai!.-htS!.!e $31.45 33 x 4!i S;t....'ht Si.i. $32.15 .r::nSUc$29.10 ..:,;:.ts'.:, $45.05 :.;. rrr : i.e u x CooJtjr Crots Rib Tri ad Cord Tiru are aLo madi in 6, 7 and 8 inch i its for trucks HEPPNER GARAGE Vaughn and Goodman