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About Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1922)
I m Tuesday, September 19, 1922 THE HEPPNEK HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON PAGE THREE minium niiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiim DESIGNERS GIVE THOUGHT TO PRETTY TUB FROCKS llllllllllllllillillllllll!!Iinil!Illllllllll!lllillll!lli:!lllll!llllli:!lll!llll!lllllllllllllil!llllll Crab Shells as Barometers. I . The Araucaniuns o( the southern j most province of Chile use a crab she!! I as a barometer. In dry, fair weather ! It is white, but when ruin is approach ing red spots appear on it, and when Sooner or Later. , We may Land ourselves to our own real purpows, ami refuse to recnpnize our motives or to accept responsibility for our Jii,.nc,., but this Is possible only for u!n,N sm.r ,. Uxtn , some turn of ,. road, we are bound to come face to face with ourselves. I i n excessive moisture is present in the atmosphere it becomes red all over. Indianapolis News V. i r r jlif " ' . " S liyp-'" fmw iii ''iiii j1 tiiMMiifitpiiiiiiiiM iiiiiiiiiwniiiiiiiMiiiwiiiiniiwiin n?T' - iipOBCH DRESSES," "morning dresses" and "wash dresses" are all descriptive terms that undertake to fir the character of practical tub frocks for summer wear. Designers are giving a great deal of time and thought to them and are being re paid by an Increasing demand; for tub-frocks have grown prettier and more interesting all the time. Since they began using organdie, dotted swlss, or voile with the heavier cot tons, women have shown their appre ciation of the dainty note Introduced by these diaphanous goods and they are wearing simple, cotton dresses everywhere. "Wash dress" Is a very broad title and even the summer party frocks of organdie may be Included tinder this head. In ginghams the big demand has been for checks, most of them small, showing a color and white. They have been made up with white or gandie In so many different ways that we hardiy think of one without the other. A green and white checked gingliam, with bands of white or gandie, shown at the left of the two wash dresses pictured, Is very neatly made and is as pretty as can be. A very open green and .white braid over lays the narrow Inserted bands of or Kandle and these bands trim the col lar and cuffs nnd divide the overmvss Into four panels. The collar nnd cuffs, girdle and bodice, and two wide hands at the top of the overskirt, are cut on the bias of the gingham and bias bindings of It finish all edges. Two pearl buckles and a tie of narrow black ribbon finish a dress equal to almost any demand of a summer' day. The morning frock of candy-striped cotton, at the right of the picture, U as simple as possible. It Is a piny or work frock, very easily laundered and designed for summer outings nnd ac tive pastimes as well as house wear. These gay striped cottons, in a color nnd white, are very cheerful nnd crisp looking, so that, even In the least pre tentious of dresses, we may follow the pointing finger of the mode, which seems fixed in the direction of cheer fulness. Sometimes they are trimmed I with simple cotton braids, but bands cut on the bias of the goods or with the stripes running horizontally make a finish that cannot be improved on. Hands of this kind are used in the frock pictured. Dresses of voile, dotted swlss and or gandie nre elaborated by many pretty trimmings, with drawn work, hem stitching, herringbone stitching nnd fine openwork embroidery favored for voile. Decorations made of self-material nre liked best on organdie and dotted Swiss. The latter Is usually made up in combination with orgnndle which serves for bindings and pipings. Tucks and hemstitching are used in all wash dresses. corrmcHT ti vrmiN nevwapu uhiom j Heppner Herald $2.00 per Year Auto Owners! Do you Know that I will do your repair worK for a MINIMUM PrClCE, and at the same time the WORK is GUARANTEED M. R. FELL Willow St. at Chase 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. FRETGHT. COUNTRY TRIPS & GENERAL HAULING 25 Cents out of every $1.00 You are now paying for insurance can remain in your pocket when you renew that Fire Insurance policy in the Oregon Fire Relief Assn. F. R Brown Agent For Morrow County Phone Office 642, Res. 29F14. Heppner, Or. Fruits and Vegetables Fresh, Clean and Palatable. Fresh Shipments Received Daily. We Specialize in Things You like to Eat Fresh Peaches and Melons Sam Hughes Co. 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 tha 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 The Road to Happiness IS made more smooth by a substantial saving's account. Money isn't everything but it certainly helps over the rough: spots in life. The inborn feeling of satifaction and contentment that accompanies a growing Savings Account can only be appreciated by the man or woman who has one. Open Your Account and Build for Happiness Farmers and Stockgrowers National Bank Heppner, Oregon I I y u I i t THE HERALD. A REAL LOCAL NEWSPAPER WE PRINT THE NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS Now is the time to order that new suit in order to have it before the Round-Up. See our $30 $35 and $40 SUITS Lloyd Hutchinson Tailo rttiq Where they Clean lothes lean C'.'ofe y.-W'Jr MM Jlti Ml ?h k rii"- h-i Wk i!hS m. "fl&f mii vim 'Wm , ;4'k y If' iiiiiM9:mm " i 7 i: ' New York Life Insurance Co S. A. PATTISON, RES1DNET AGENT HEPPNER, OREGON Protection for Your Loved Ones Every man not only owes it to his Family to protect them from want should he be call- before his time, but he should consider it a duty which should receive his first attention. Years ago when Insurance was in its in- v; fancy only one plan of protection could b' secured, but now we have a score of dil-" ferent plans for your choice. The payments may be adjusted to your in come, and the amount when due may be placed as you wish. Our policies provide for double indem nity in cases of accidental death, liberal monthly payments for total disability with all premium payments waived during such disability, attractive loan value after the second year and many other features that will appeal to your business judgement. Phone Main 13 and we will be glad to call and explain the differ ent policies to you and your wife. '! j1 Vi ;