Tuesday.-September 12, 1022 THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON PAGE THRET? Stories of y Great Scouts rSL , Western Newspaper Union. "BUFFALO CHIP" JIM WANTED TO BE LIKE BUFFALO EILL riain Jim While was liis name, hut along the whole western frontier he was known as "Buffalo Chip" Jim, a name which he carried to his grave. He had been a boyhood friend of Buf falo Bill, and when Cody became an Indian scout, White also took up that cupation. For years he was lint s' Bill's faithful follower half- ifvant, half-"partner." He minted Buffalo Bill's dress, his speech and the way he walked. lie let his hair grow long In imitation of Cody. He was always at the famous scout's side, and took more care of Buffalo Bill's guns and horses than he did 'of his own. Two stories of how he got his name are told. One is this: General Sher idan had arrived at Fort Wallace, Kan., and was seeking Buffalo Bill to guide him on a buffalo hunt. White appeared and told the general that Cody was away. "But when Mr. Cody Is away, I'm Buffalo Bill," declared White. "The h 1 you are!" said "Little Phil" with contempt. "Buffalo chips, you mean 1" And the general stamped away angrily. According to the other version of White's christening, one night at Fort Laramie he claimed the righ.t to be known by some other name than sim ple Jim White, something descriptive of his close friendship for Buffalo Bill. "All right," said Major Morton of the Ninth infantry, "We'll call you 'Buffalo Chips' 1" White was with the Fifth cavalry when It attacked Chief American Horse's camp at Slim Buttes, S. D., iu the autumn of 1876. After the de feat of the Indians, the soldiers began hunting down little parties of Sioux hidden In the gulches and ravines near the edge of a cliff. Fie had raised himself to his feet and was ready to fire at a warrior down in CLOTHES MATCH OCCASION IN SCHOOL GIRL'S OUTFIT I If W ''!S i 1 1 I - j If iSIlli I fc4?'4 ft I I hfhtt'k t - I the ravine when a shot rang out. White sprang In the air, clutched his hands to bis breast and with the startled cry of "Oh, my God, hoys, they've got me!" he plunged forward down the slope, shot through the heart. "A simpler-minded, gentler fron tiersman never lived. He was mod esty and courtesy itself, and he had three unusual traits for men of his class he never drank ; I never beard him swoar, and no man ever heard him lie," writes Gen. Charles King, who knew him well and who saw him die that cold September morning at Slim Buttes. MARRIAGE MADE A BUSINESS Practice in France That Can Hardiy Be Said to Savor Much of Romance. Anyone can marry anyone, every one! If they have a business man ager who knows the business. Since the war, in France, weddings have doubled, births increased and deaths declined in the most astonish ing manner. Now, as all know, marri ige does not necessitate a business manager the old helter-skelter way of falling in love by hazard will undoubtedly con tinue very much in vogue; but if anyone imagines that marriage is not moving with ihe times and yielding to business organization, they know little of what is happening iu France today ! Never before have girls done such marrying in France with available bridegrooms so reduced in number! What is more, this organized promo tion of marriage gives every girl a chance despite handicaps of unac quaintance, social disadvantage, plain iooks, lack of money, lack of family, lack of pushing friends to aid the match. Your business manager's your push ing friend! Helps girls to marry? Helps men, also. Perhaps even, more so. . . , You will object. And romance? "But the quality, monsieur, think of the quality!" said maritime. "Durable, solid, the best mark in France! Before the young folks are allowed to meet, both had, been Investigated, weighed, compnred and balanced by social ex perts and the pairing-off 0. K.'d in final conference! Now, there's a mar riage that will last. It's got good wear in it!" Easy to Catch House Mice. House mice have a habit of follow ing the walls of a room as uy run about, and a trap pinced behind a table leg or small object where mice naturally run need not be baited. Selected for the Olympic Games Team T.laybell Gillihmd (left) nnd Elizabeth Stine, who have been selected for the Olympic games In I'uris. Miss Stine is the winner of many championship broad and high jumps and Miss Gilliland is champion In the sprints and relay of Lenola (N. J.) high school. Kirk Bus & Transfer Co. Wm. M. KIRK, Proprietor 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 664 Leave Orders at Hotel Patrick. BAGGAGE. EXPRESS. FREIGHT. COUNTRY TRIPS & GENERAL HAULING Safer. Jud Tunklns says after studying a picture of justice he decided the lady ought to take off the blindfold and keep her eyes on the scales. Wash ington Star. Florida's Remarkable Spring. Silver spring, Florida, one of the largest springs in the world, tills a basin 2(K) feet wido and 30 feet deep. The water, which Is extremely trans parent. Issues from several orifices at the bottom of the basin at the rntu of several hundred million gallons a day. Origin of Treadmill. The treadmill that was employed for many years in British prisons for purposes of discipline was invented in prison form by Sir William Cubit, of Ipswich, nnd the power produced was employed in grinding corn and flour for food for the prisoners. 0 " H Let Us Fix It If anything goes wrong with your Car call us up and we will fix it at once and at a very moderate charge. And if it is necessary to replace any part or bring the car to our shop, you will be pleased with the reasonable charge we make. PHONE 702 UniversalGarage HEPPNER OREGON Auto Owners! Do you Know that I will clo your repair worK for a MINIMUM PRICE and at the same time the WORIt is GUARANTEED M. R. FELL Willow St. at Chase THE school girl was never better provided for than she has been this fall with practical clothes to meet all her requirements. This is of course a satisfaction to her, but real joy is added to her satisfaction when she recognizes the smartness of the style that has been wrought Into these practical belongings style that gives her wardrobe the enviable flav or of youth. In suits for the school girl simplicity flnd audacity are combined and they lire piquant. For them skirts are short i nd Coats take on small eccentricities. Frocks are also simple, but they man 'ige to be other things demure or jray. Sports clothes are sturdy and frolicsome or matter-of-fact like the O bloomer suit shown In the picture for wear In the "gym". For golfing, hiking or any strenuous sport, the Knickerbocker suit is taken . as a matter of course, both for the schoolgirl and her elders. It is made of rough woolens, in tan, gray or brown, with a sleeveless coat and often with a cape to match. There are smart but less spirited suits of tweed with plain skirts and mannish coats designed for the same kind of wear. Hats to match, or felt hats are worn with both. For afternoon wear and for danc ing there are many adorably pretty frocks for girls in their teens. Crepe and taffeta, ribbons and embroideries join forces in making them, and sil houettes vary, with the close-fitting bodice joined to a full skirt developed In taffeta and the slim silhouette tak ing advantuge of the clinging quality of crepes. 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