J Tuesday, August 2Q, 1922 THE HEPPNER HERALD. HEPPNF.P nprrr.nM ,tt 1 . . a jlxXxJZjXji r r ) Stories of By Elmo Great Scouts wL if, iv extern ivewspaper Lmon. CALIFORNIA JOE'S JOKE ON THE SOLDIER BOYS California Joe was a imin (if mys tery. II is real name is unknown, some savins It was Joseph Milmer, anil nth- ers asserting It was nankins. 'What ever it may liuve been made little dif ference In his fame, for his title of California Joe was known from Can ada to Mexico, and from the Missouri river to the 1'acific coast. One of the 1 trails of tills? quaint old scout was his fondness for a practical joke, and many a loni; day's niardi in the Indian campaigns was made lighter for the otlUers he served by one of Ins pranks. One tune during the Sioux war of lSili. while he was scouting for Col. THE HERALD. ONLY $2.00 FOR 52 WEEKS ' Ili:illllllilllllll'lii'lllillill.!illi;il!lll!!lillll!!llillllllllllllllilllllli.lllllllllllllllll SUMMER MILLINERY SINGS ITS ALLURING SWAN SONG ii!iiuiimiiiiiiiiimimiii::ii!iiiii!iiimiii 1111 iimmiii iniiimiiiiiimiiii T.N JULY and August hats for miil summer sing the swan song of Funimer millinery. They are the re cessional in the millinery hymn to summer that begins in southern climes, long before Easter, and ends when the first hint of autumn creeps inlo the air in the north. They spread wide and airy brims and bloom iit the heat. Like tropic (lowers, they are beautiful and short) lived. A niitl Ktlinmer hat in autumn looks as for lorn as a fragile butterfly would in a f non-storm. Just how alluring they are this sea con may he imagined by n glance at the four dress hats pictured here, In the company of one late summer tailored hat. of white satin and fringe. The group leads off with a midsummer night's dream in black georgette and lace. The shape is an exaggerated poke bonnet, covered with georgette laid in wide folds on the crown. A lacy scarf Is draped over the brim falling over Its edge and partly veiling the forehead and eyes. It slips off the brim and falls over the shoulder at the right side, making way for one large, full blown pond lily that eclipses even the glory of fine chantil ly lace. Lace and plaited georgette again Join forces In .the light, beige-colored hat at the right of the group. Very large two toned poppies in a cluster find shelter under the brim at the left side. Huge poppies also trim the crepe hat at the center with its pe culiar brim (in Hire pieces) that widens at Ihe sides and narrows at the i front. Its lu-im and a soft, round crown are overlaid with an embroider- I ed or figured crepe, with plain crepe j for a brim facing. It is a model which might be successfully developed in i.ny light color. The last hat in the group, of white hair braid and chiffon, has a very wide i brim that narrows and lifts across the front. A narrow millinery braid Is stitched in a pattern over both the crown and brim. Long sprays of white blossoms and fruit wander across the hat and trail from it at the sides. In midsummer the lace hut comes into its own and finds a perennial wel come on the part of women with edu cated taste In' millinery. The allure ment of the curtain veil has added something to its other attractions by proving itself Immensely flattering to all sorts nf eyes. COPTbGHT IT VHTUN HSVVkrtt UNMM I Wot SellUt Tarn Do you wonder vhy the mer chant across the street gets all the business while you get none? HE ADVERTISES - YOU DON'T We can make your ad as attractive as this one with effective cuts and copy. Our contract with the Bonnet-Brown Sales Service brings you the opportunity of put ting your advertising on the highest plane of attractiveness and efficiency. Have us call and show you cuts and ads for your line of business V HEPPNER HERALD 3 ft 9 1 C ft I Anson Mills, he discovered atl old grave along the trail. Joe- stopped, took ofT his hat and bowed his head reverently. The soldiers Immediately did the same and asked him the rea son for hla act. "Tliis here is the grave . of poor Amos Billings," said Joe. "lie was with me back In 1 S"f! when we dug gold in the I'.lack Hills. We got so much that we had all our pockets full, and even our mules' wuz loaded to th' las' pound. One night we camped right on this spot, and thet night poor Amos took the cramps. Lordy ! how he did suffer Is awful for nie to think on now. We done all we could but the poor feller died thet night. "We all had all th' gold we could carry, so we JiM buried Billings' dust with him, includiu' what his mule wuz carryin', fer we didn't think we had any right to take It. Poor Amos Bil lings I Here's one more tear to moist en your jtrave." That night the soldiers took spades and rushed to "poor Amos Billings' " grave. They dug and dug. After go ing down 10 feet they found some old bones but no gold. "Boor Amos Bil lings" never existed except in the Im agination of California Joe, and. when the tired soldiers came straggling Into camp, his only comment was: "What 'fernal fools these fellers be!" lie next became a trapper and worked for Old Jim Bridger untli 1S51, when he went to Oregon on a hunting expedition. At the outbreak of the Civil war he joined the Union army as a scout and was one of Ber dan's sharpshooters In Virginia. Ho drifted West again and became the favorite scout of General Custer who made him chief, of scouts in the Wash ita canmali'ii In 1 807. LEGAL NOTICES XOTK'K TO t lU'.WTOKS Nc Star Theatre To-night WESLEY BARRY IN "DINTY" is hereby siven that tbe uui'.cr.-duned h.is been appointed by the tv.uniy Court of Morrow County, Ore.:.nn, Kxecufrix of the last will and testament of John B. 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