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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, Jul
WHITE HAS CALL
FOR THE SEASON
ogue for the Color Is More Pro
nounced Than Ever Before;
It Is a Fal
Stories of
Great Scouts
By Elmo
Scott
Watson
FOR GOWriS
Snowy Attire Is In Evidence With All
Kinds of Women's Wear Fashion
Draws the 0. K. of Paris
Society.
Every one lins a natural leaning
'towar'i white when summer comes on.
J'.tit t lie vosrue, usserts a fashion
writer in the New York Times, for
that color this year is much more
than a natural tendency. It Is a pas
sion. It is a fml. It is u necessity, In
deed, If you wish to he classed at nil
in the circles of smartly dressed wom
en. And who does not, pray tell?
This summer the evening dresses
lire while, the afternoon dresses are
white, the morning- dresses are white,
(y. Western Newspaper Union. ,
"X" EEIDLER, WHO SENT HIS j
WIFE TO "ROME"
One day in J Mi! I. when the Nile,
one of the old-time w oud-huriiing- Mis
souri steamers, stopped near the
mouth of Musselshell river in Mon
tana to take on wood, two "wood
hawks" came ahoard. "YVoodhawks"
were men who cut firewood and
corded it up on the hanks of the river
to sell to the steamboats. These two
men were famous frontier characters,
"X" I'eidler und "Llver-Eutiu" John
son. Among the passengers on the Nile
was a party of eastern tourists,
among them several women who were
enjoying for the first time the thrills
of being In the wildest "Wild West."
They were especially delighted nt the
appearance of !!eld!yr mid Johnson
and at once began asking questions
of these "picturesque characters," as
they called them. The woodhawks
were not especially pleased to be
treated like a pair of Indians, but
said nothing about It. Finally one of
the women Inquired: "Mr. Iieidler,
ure you married V"
"Yes," replied "X."
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"Oh. I would never have guessed
It. Is is your wife, ah a white
woman?" .
"Indian," grunted Beldler.
"How delightful! A native of these
great plains: Where, is she now?"
"Oh, I've sent her to Home," said
the woodhawk.
"To Home? To he educated? How
romantic! Do you mean Rome, Italy?"
"No," answered "X," with a grim
smile. "To roam on the prairie!"
The woman stopped asking ques
tions.
I'.eidler served as a scout with Gen
eral Miles In the SiouT war of 1870.
but he was better known as a vigilante
leader In the early Montana mining
camp. John X. ISelOler was his real
name, but he was called "X" Beldler
because he always signed his warn
ings to western "bad men" with the
single mysterious letter "X." One
such warning was usually enough to
make the bad man leave camp.
Later "X" was sheriff of Lewis
and Clark county. He once Invited
the governor of Montana and other
state officials to visit his jail and in
spect a new steel cage of wbich he
was very proud. The officials came
and Beidler took them into the cage.
"Now. dern ye!" he said to his
prisoners. "Ye've been edgin' off late
ly w hen I was tellin' my stories of the
old days an' not listenin' to 'em. Now,
I reckon you'll listen."
He kept them there three hours and
told thete everv storv he knew!
Tools to Make Rifle
Nine hundred and ninety-seven cut
ting tools alone are required in manu
facturing a ritle. The twist drill Is
one of the busiest of these. To sup
ply 1.000,000 rifles 04,000,000 holes
must be drilled.
Improvements in Palestine.
Assistant Trade Commissioner Juli
an K. fiillespie, who has just complet
ed a visit to Egypt, Syria, Palestine,
and Smyrna, states that the govern
ment of Palestine has projected an en
largement of the ports of Jaffa and
Haifa, the erection of a large wa
terpower plant sufficient to meet the
needs of all Palestine, the irrigation
of the Jordan valley, and the construc
tion of a railroad from the Sea of
Galilee directly east to connect with
the Bagdad railway. However, It la
probable that only the port improve
ments at Jaffa will see accomplish
ments In the near future. This proj
ect Is being urged by the orange grow
ers and shippers of Jaffa. Scientific
Amerlenn.
i Prohibition Enforcement.
! One of the castes in Delhi, India,
! has decreed that any member u-dng in
; toxicating liquor Is to lie beaten fifty
times with his shoes, his mustache is
to be shaved off on one side and a fine
of five cowries is to be Imposed.
The Eats That are
TREATS
We make it our business to sell meats for eats that are real
' treats. ' And we don't comply with the1 food laws because it is
compulsory we do it because we want, and expect to get good
service 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
matter how elaborate or how conservative. We have arrang
ed to fill all orders and would lrke to see your meat order.
Central Market
Job Prin
-SEE US
When in ne
thing in the lint
and attractive I
n
Rolled Barley
I am prepared to furnish the f
quaity Rolled Barley at fair and h
prices. '
I also handle a complete line of gas
Kerosine and Lubericating Oils. Sati
tion to customers is my motto. )
Andrew Bycrs
PHONE
MAIN
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w
e have just received a large assortm
suit and overcoat samples for the fa
winter trade; including:
TWEEDS, HERRINGBONES, HOMESPUN,
WORSTED AND SERGES.
Don't fail to see these samples befor
ing your fall clothes.
An Assortment laree enoueh to meet the d
of all men for all occasions.
Lloyd Hutchinsoi
Tailoring j
Where they
Clean j
lothe;
lean
White Suit of Homespun, Marmot
Trimming on Collar and Cuffs.
the suits are while, the cunts are
While, the capes are white. There Is
no article of nliire ilml escapes the
general mode. And really there are 1
more stunning things being done In :
while than have been made 111 all the
oilier colors put together.
Travelers returning from Paris
'bring hack the news that everything
is while I here. too. (in,, society wom
an drew from her trunk of Parisian
clothes no less Ihau lour dresses of
nil while. 'Well." she said, "what else
could I do? They had nolliing hill
while, and Ihe 1'ivneh designers were
out lo despite jnu If vou dared to
choose imj t hiu:.
color."
When you are
Milling tendency
all sorts of coin
are heMiitll'iii thin
int'diuui. And. il
ill the way of
Case Bus & Transfer Co.
1K)X CASK Manager
We Thank you for past patronage and solicit a
continuance of the same. Our best service is for
you. Leave orders at Case Furniture Co. or
Phone Main 845
BAGGAGE. EXPRESS. FRETGIJT.. .
COUNTRY TRIPS & GENERAL HAULING
I ricken wilh I lie per j
if hile you will find
pt'lisn I itMl, for l here j
lo he had in I ha! '
ns ih.u I he color. 1
If il may he culled a color, has slopped ;
cway from the held of suit ab'n it miii j
tor certain lpes. Indeed, there is
i: limit II an ad.iplahilit v lo all types of !
which you would hanil, have suspect i
id il. 1
The Color Problem.
There Is much value in Ihe way that j
while Is handled and Ihe question is j
whether to relieve il Willi a touch of
black or color or whether lo leave II
Willi limbing lull lis own blank sul
fate lo make il notable. Then there
Is the problem of ihe ipialilv of male
r;:il. for theie is all the difference in
the world between the thick, woolly
w hue ami Ihe I bin. s.ll.y w hile. ( nc
tpe ran si. iinl one and intoiher tpe
looks welt III nothing bill the ol tier 11
is on tills ground llial vou must make
voui' deeishih, gad l'i thai end it is
Her. -s.u'V lo si udv Vomsolf I'i'iiill all
enlnelv new inu'le and learn hM
v. It il von 0:111 Maud in the way of
hi;e and jtcl what will throw vou
In: e I lie back v round, a - il w ,.
An evening ol w hi! o w 1 :ieh,
tiioii. h this pan a alar 111.-h i ca 'no
1 1
THE LURE OF THE
Paris, ilinsi rates a fashion vv liich
Is cost successful nut p, m i . 1 1 rigid
hei e. li is made of w hile moire and
this particular Model has In edges
in. I i's houilaul s;de drapery faced
Willi .;..! h of silver. Tide are a stu.'
111 ami a ortm- nbetil the ili.ipirg
of tins heavy silk which are eiitn'clj
new .111.1 w hit h have reached a rare
de'lte of Mil. Ill IH'ss. Al'd vv hon It Is
done ::i while II is 111. s pal I iciihiiiy
.".I'llive. Otic cannot make a mistake
I v ohoosln.; a dress of tins character.
An !, if one should live to regret the
ilav of purv base, there Is always ihe
ilje shop, which will irniisforin i for
vou la the twinkling ol an eve, or per
haps It would In' more accurate to
mv, til the end of six weeks.
The Thing of the Moment.
The white suit has re.u hod the
Heme of Its ovpressioa and. for city
or coniiiry wear. It is the thing of the
moment. The thrilling thing Is to see
liovv Many different stvlcs are up
idbiihle to white und how many aiy-
was never more t'a.-ninat ing than now, because so much has
been done to insure comfort and delightful recreation at all
of the many resorts near the mouth o.f the Columbia River.
Yon can plunge into the surf, .dig clams, fish, hunt, play, rest
and get ihe real joy that only a beach vacation can give. And
you have this brilliant galaxy of beaches to choose from:
NOiTM BEA (
CLATSOP BEACH
TILLAMOOK BEACHES
or NEWPORT
Ask Our Agent for
"Outings in the Pacific Northwest"
and "Oregon Outdoors"
Thov tell the whole story. Then pack your
trunk ami purchase a Round Trip Summer Ex
cursion Ticket via the
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
Insuring that most wonderful trip
down through t lie Columhi.i Kivor
Ciorge. Let our agent tell you all
about it, arrange your itineiary und
U'.aUo your reservation.
C. ItAKtU.i:, Agent
Wm. Mi Murray, (icni'ial 1'ti.vsonger Agent Portland, Oregon
W A A" 111
3 li
tof mm
li Y ly The new
Cross-Ri
JooJyear
b Tread Cord
Did You Get the Bottom
Price, After All?
The man who buys a "long discount" tire usually finds himself
troubled by the above question.
Did he pay less for the tire than his neighbor might have paid, or
actually did he pay more?
Did he get the bottom price, when all is said and done, or could he
perhaps have driven a sharper bargain?
Was the net price really more than he might have had to pay for a
tire of established reputation and value?
In the belief that the average motorist prefers a frank and open
transaction, we built the new Goodyear Cross-Rib Tread Cord and
discounted the "discount" in advance.
Instead of listing it at a hi;;h price, to enable the dealer to attract
you with a so-called "long discount," we list it as low as we
profitably can. ,
We build it of high-grade long-staple cotton, using the patented
Goodyear method of group-ply construction, and sell it at a lower
price than you a"re asked to pay for many "long discount" tires of
unknown worth.
If you want a quality tire, and a reliable value, call to Jay on any of
the Goodyear Service Station Dealers listed here.
Compare these prices with SET prices youarcasked to pay for "i,::? ,'scouni" tires
30x.V'2' Clincher $13.50
."Ox.""; Straight Si.le. . 15.85
32x4 Straight Si.ie.. $25.45 i ' s 4 1 .' Str.vga. .:.. . $3;
33x4 Straight Side.. 26 JO H4' ;,tS!e V.
19.75 31x4 Straight Side.. 27 3'J .'. . ;-g ,r;u Side. . 1
23.50 32 x4.v; Straight Side. .11.3 35 : 5 Scraiiht Side. . 4l
The ,'Y pnet-r inchuir w.anu f .1 , v'.r t- i t r.v 1
Coodyear Cross-Rib Tread Cord Tires are chn nc. :. i.i C, 7 .Jtii S inch tizes for truckt
32x3!j' Straight SiJ;. .
31x4 Straight Side..
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PPNER GARAGE
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