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About Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1922)
PAGE FOUR THEHEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON Tuesday, August i, 1922 ! THE BLUE AND WHITE DOTTED '1 "rt. i" s 4 - aj:s- A? , 1 1 I Blue and white dotted foulard makes this charming afternoon gown popular for summer wear. WEAR BEADS AND BRACELETS Women Still Give Preference Costume Jewelry Which In cludes Great Variety. to Costume Jewelry Im the one f jjd of the w'HHiin. Willi a leiinlntf tmvurd (he W'iiil.irecioiiN nIoiioh. The Ktiil'l'oril shlre pellery bends in tlielr soft color ilitfH have lieen useil. mill the Weilne wond ImniiIm would lie ioul:ir if they were mil so dillieiill to iiroiMire. Keek er.vKtiil mill onyx, or er.vxlnl nlone is worn by the mill runs mid if there Is one dominant noli; In the liend world )t Is the revlvtil of lunher. Never bus Ho iiilicli iiniher lieen seen lis this .sen tum, ft lid It. mimes in color from tin; eloiided inle ninher In the dnrk col ored slriiiMs of cletir round ninher 1111 cilt liemls which fall below the waist. Ivory heads curved ami plain mid while coral come icxl in popularity, mid these wearing inonriiiiii; ellm,' In 1he heniil It'ul chains of Wliitliy Jel. Home Scotch 'n!ni,'onii pins are woi'n, wllh llielr siler moaul inns and lopaz and iniiel hyxl sellings. A chain of iiinelhysl set In silver makes a very alllaclive niMuiue ih'coratlon, while oval unpolished Inpaz Is most uiiiipie. Italian beads are worn on u black silk conl, si rum; at Intervals, or on hiill'lnch black ri'iboii wllh a larne china pciclanl lor inoniim,' with jjini; hani or voile frocks. I'.racelcls run (he kiiiiiiiI, but Chi nese bracelets of ylass In Jade, black 'ami Koldsloiio ell'ei-t are worn, some limes two or three I njrol her. Itiinulo luacelcls are most popular and st ra mis of line pearls come nexl in popularity. A carved and twisted snaue firacp lel id' dark bu'tolse shell is worn wllh hoop carrions of (ortoUe shell, ('nr. nellaii cut hakclile ill v Ivld scarlet and (.M'eeu has 1 11 adoplcil for ear I h pastime suits of urecu ami while slripi'. f.Iiick penrl tas-:i'U wbb dla rcoud slmldi'd pc-irl. hum; from a bli.ck silk cord are affected for eve nim: wear. fancy celluloid i:b'd!" matcti'ic: sweiiler In conl ras' he; color ,v nni lv I lie youmvi' set. and a few i:ir- ' dies of cm steel olr. b's or ilhiinomls held together v ilb t'oic clcrns are nbn wern wl'h sweater and one ! piece ilresses. lluce cnv ami crys tal rinri arc used for lialpins. Tiny head b.-u;s, matcldiiLr froci.s In color are us. si. iho-c bavhc: the round reloreil celluloid lops leaibn.i in favor. VEILS CP CHEPE DE CHINE M.itd'i.d Off.os Mme Protection Than C 1 1 1 1 1 0 n (or Fare Covering Match M.it or frock. Veils arc coining hack str.mi;. and inn) cf small tiavcbm; lials are wrcailicil :ib sells, belli of the hicve liicslicii freneb 1 v pc or of lia V, .us. : The laii si 1 1, hi in eds worn ;n re soii as Hi,' sen trn. l.r.'ul.lcr ale of " pi- ! lone, very f iin and sheer v Mil h 'it, bed cuds, ma!, laic; in 1 "'"i' Ulter f c ba! or f.. ',, ami as prelect ion fur ibc si in, nN ' I i-m; mere ,iritciU':i i'.ihii .Ici'leii or ; i'er:;,Mti' Nome b-adin.; -ecici v worn II made Ihoil' own cl'v lele; costlUih' c Is from oile picoled in j'.a colors and w ore Ibeia wall ,, , in one ,.j ; (be colors of the e;. One oil Ir ' II o k ll.ld !tl iL'tiolui HoMCI'S ;iud or,.ei ! i"l""' primed upon it to coinpan j a frock cf jade crepe !;,ima and bat j of ri'ceii ten M'hair loaal all one or I it m. c. nclia ilowers pecpl'in over the bran, Some lo.'o.' square frei-oti veils wiih open mesh have borders of clilf ' fou bcr.isi iicbcd on and are worn off' the face, and occasional')' one sees one of tl e.-e draping n hat. while ever the fflce t worn it tine from h coin 1 plexlon veil. Widow's veils in white chiffon have extreme' wide border cf white crepe. Artistic C. r. n. flrny l otic of the i tout's in hleh fiiver for curtains t i season. How-I l"t'r, It is usually cu t ued with utor colorful tones. i J'OIR'IJ OF FIXAIi ACCOUNT Xotice is hereby given that the un- i deijiifrncd Administrator of the es I tale of Andrew J. 'Warren, coc''a.''d j lias filed his final account with the U'ount.y Court of th(. Slate of Oregon i for Morrow County, ;.rid that said ;'! H has or.-ii'icd that said account be .settled on the IGth day of Sep- , U'liioer, j'jz jit tic hour of two i O'clock P. M. of siiid day, in the I Court room of the County Court in ! Jfeppner, Oregon. ; oiijeetions to said account must I be filed on or before said date. I 13-20 Alexander Warren Adminstrator And There's the Trouble. The world needs both dreamers and workers. The trouble ig the workers often fro to sleep and the dreamers frequently have nightmares. Boston Transcript. Warm Secret. An interesting sutrestion for use In connection with soldering iron or steel Is to make k swab from flexible elec tric light cord, which is used In swab bing on to the work u solution made by dissolving a hit of zinc in muriatic acid and then diluting with a little water. She Was Sortt of Drowsy Like. Husband (reading paper) Here's something about a girl who slept con tinuously for two months. I wonder if it wasn't the same one wiio worked for us last. vear. Stories of By Elmo Great Scouts (c). Western Newspaper Union. HOW "LIVER-EATEN"' JOHNSON GOT HIS NAME Among the scouts who were with Gen. Nelson A. Miles, when that of ficer inflicted his crushing defeat up on the Sioux chief, Crazy Horse, at the battle of Wolf Mountain, Mont., in 1877 was one bearing the strange name of "Liver-Eatin' " Johnson. Johnson was a powerful Norwegian, weighing more than 300 pounds and stunding six feet, three Inches In his moccasin-clad feet. He had a great shock of golden hair of which he was very proud so much so, that he refused to wear a hat, and when he went into battle with this golden mane in the wind, he looked like an ancient Norse viking. Johnson bad won his name in a gruesome way. Two stories about this are told, differing slightly in detail, but agreeing in the main facts. One tells how a party of Indians had raided a trading post on the .Mussel shell Kiver, but were driven off with heavy loss. It is said that Johnson, in a spirit of devilish bravado, cut out the livers of several of the dead warriors and actually ate them. The other story seeks to Justify Johnson's act. A Cheyenne chief had raided and burned Johnson's camp while he was away on a trapping ex pedition. When he returned and saw the ruins, he swore that he would kill the Cheyenne and eat his liver. Later he made good his threat. Either account may be correct, so far as details are concerned. At any rate, he was ever afterward known as "Liver Eatin' " Johnson. Johnson's Inseparable' companion was "X" Beidler of Montana vigilante fame. Beidler disnnnroved of John- son's lack of headgear and called him a "yaller-headed Injun," because, as he said, "every decent white man wears some sort o' coverin' for his scalp." But Johnson was firm in his convictions, and in the fight with Crazy Horse's SIoub lie justified him self tfi his own satisfaction, at least. As lleidler and Johnson charged up the snow-clad slopes 'of Wolf moun tain that morning against entrenched Indians, a bullet cut a furrow through Liver-Eatin's hair, "like a pair of red hot sheep shears," as he said. "Now you see !" he exclaimed to his "pardner." "If I'd had a hat on, It'd bin plumb ruined !" Little is known of Johnson's later history. He was a scout at Fort Cus ter when the young chief Sword Hearer tried to stir up the Crows against the whites and scouted for the troops during that brief war. After that he seems to drop out of history. II r . . . .. iwcTftitaiiAiyfr.ri iiMti The UNIVERSITY f OREGON contains: The college of Literature, Science and the Arts with 22 departments. The professional schools of Archi tecture Business Administration -Education-Graduate Study -Law-Medicine Music Physical Educa tion Sociology. The 47lh Year Opens October 2, 1922 Foracatalatue or any Information Write The Registrar, UniVertit-ff of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon. 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 the! 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 like to see your meat order. Central Market llllllllll!lllllltillllllllUIIItIMillOHIMllllllltlllllllltll Itlllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllim 111 )1 VERY Business must use Printing in some y Circulars I We know just how to handle this kind of work 1 to get the most attractive display and The Best Results. j HEPPNER HERALD IIIIIIIIKS 1 YV 'e have just received a large assortment of suit and overcoat samples for the fall and winter trade; including: TWEEDS, HERRINGBONES, HOMESPUN, WORSTED AND SERGES. Don't fail to see these samples before buy ing your fall clothes. An Assortment large enough to meet the demand of all men for all occasions. Lloyd Hutchinson Tailoring Where they Clean lothes lean Case Bus & Transfer Co. DON' CASIO 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. FRETGIIT. COUNTRY TRIPS & GENERAL HAULING 9 THE LURE OF THE i jjii im iikiw was never more l'aivinuthiK than now, because so much has been done to insure coin fort ami delightful recreation at all of the many resorts near the mouth of the Columbia Kiver. You can plunge into the surf, clams, fish, hunt, play, rest mill ael the real joy that only a beach vacation can give. And ou have this brilliant galaxy of beaches to choose from: NORTH REACH CLATSOP BEACH TILLAMOOK BEACHES or NEWPORT Ak Our Agent for ' Outings in the Pacific Northwest" and "Oregon Outdoors" Tlicy tell the whole story. Then pack your trunk and purchase a Round Trip Summer Ex cursion Ticket ia the UNIOiN.PACIHC SYSTEM Insuring that most wonderful trip down through the Columbia Kiver Gorge. Let our ttgent tell you ail about it, arrange your Itinerary ami make your reservation. C. lliltl.K. Agent Win. MtMuirny, (ciioml 1'n.senger Agent rrMiuul, Oregon i s ? ' ? AA I s tf I k J test ml 1 f 7 The new Qocdvecr . . 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