Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, October 03, 1922, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 6

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    Tuesday, October 3, 1922.
THE HEPPNER HERALD. HEPPNER, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
Asbury Park's Annual Baby Parade
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Headquarters
Tor the famous
Hardeman
Hats
and all gents'
furnishings
NORMAN'S ICE CREAM
St
" Best in the West"
Always ready to Serve
TAKE A QUART HOME FOR LUNCH
McAtee & Aiken
Six hundred children took part in the annual baby parade nt Asbury
Park, N. J.,., this year, the record being broken. The photograph shows part
of the procession of gaily decked chariots filled with Infants.
. WORTH KNOWING
In the East, as a general rule, Turks
wear yellow slippers, Armenians red
and Jews blue.
Australia Is said to have about 100
species of snakes, three-fourths of
them venomous.
A coin-in-a-slot machine lias been
Invented by nn Englishman to enable
a passenger to learn at what speed he
Is traveling in a train.
Sixty coconuts to the tree is regard
ed as a good yield In the Philippine
Island plantations, although trees bear
ns many as 300 good nuts.
Fifty-four nurses are attached to the
American forces In Germany.
Feather fans on long handles were
regarded as symbols of royalty by the
ancients.
Oysters can only live In water that
contains nt least thirty-seven parts of
suit to every 1.000 parts of water.
The Ribs club has been formed by
women of Dallas, Tex., whose hus
bands have - a social organization
called the Bonehead club.
To reduce mortality and counteract
the effects of malnutrition numerous
German municipalities have established
schools in the woods.
WONDERS OF THE CENTURY
Marvels That Are Accepted as Com.
monplace by the Citizen of the
Present Day.
William Allen White, editor of the
Emporia (Kan.) Gazette, in an ed
itorial In Judge, says : .
"The vast mystery of natural things
Is so battling that it is no wonder the
mysteries of the supernatural are
neglected In these days of marvels.
The big, imponderable old world Is
shrinking and revealing itself as a
speck of cosmos around which its
inhabitants may ride In a few weeks,
write In a few minutes and talk in a
few seconds.
"Within the memory of living men
the railroad has divided distances by
ten and steam and electricity have
speeded up time In t lie ordinary proc
esses of life's business a hundred
fold. . Middle-aged people can recall
the days when there were no tele
phones",' noerecfTic lights "iiitd young
people in their middle twenties re
member when automobiles were toys
and the moving, picture was an ex
periment Just coming to commercial
use. And much of the difference be
tween the American of today and of
Monroe's" day is due to the physical
discoveries that n hundred years have
developed.
"These physical discoveries have
changed men's creeds, revised men's
Ititude to God and man, rebuilt their
Institutions, made them braver be
cause they could afford courage, made
thni kinder because they could afford
klpdness, and wiser because knowl
edge of life was forced upon. them by
the civilization in which they live."
GILLIAM & BISBEE'S
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Deleterious Imitation.
"Don't you sometimes lose faith In
human nature?"
"Never," replied Senator Sorghum.
You can always depend on human
nature for generous actions ond un
prejudiced opinions. That refers, ol
course, to genuine human nature
which Isn't always so easy to find. A
good many people feel that they havt
to depend on human artifice and (lis
simulation. Human nature, my friend
Is all right. What makes the tmuhU
in society is the de-niitured human.'
Millinery Tip.
A .smart hat of white organdie li
trimmed with small roses of orpmdie,
arranged in a wreath on the extreme
outer edge of the hat. This Is recom
mended more for its beauty than utility.
Dick Robnctt
Practical HorsesHoer
ATCALMUS' SHOP
Special attention given to lame and in
terfering horses.
I Guarantee Satisfaction.
Give me a Trial
Sam Hughes Co.
; what
Is be-
A Privilege of Youth.
Mi'V Chntterton Oh, Henry
do vou think? Little Kicliurd
ginning to talk.
Her Husband Good luck to him!
It's more than I've been able to do
in tills bouse. How did he ever get
the chance?
Get Out Your Heavy
Clothes
Cleaning
Relining -:-
Dyeing
Repairing
Lloyd Hutchinson
Tailoring
Where they
Clean
lothes
lean
WE PRODUCE PRINTING THAT PLEASES
Come and get the county agent's
machine for the dry treatment of
your seed wheat with copper carbon
ate. The work is don' rfectly and
economically. Get y order ii
early as it takes some e to make
one.
' We have sold all kinds of ain
drills but have decided t the
Kentucky Double Kua feect is the
best suited for this territory. Come
b? and look them over for yourself.
The Revolving Rod Weeders are
the ones that get the weeds.
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If you are going to use the dry
treatment for your seed wheat you
cannot afford to pass up the Calkins
machine.
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GILLIAM & BISBEE
'lOhere Extra Service is Demanded
Firestone Cords Predominate
WHEREVER the. exac
tions and tests of tires
are most severe there
you will find Firestone Cords
in universal use.
The hard jobs seek Fire
stone. And so well has Fire
stone responded under difficult
conditions so consistently has
mileage mounted to totals im
possible to obtain from ordi
nary tires that today Most
Miles per Dollar is the buying
slogan of thinking motorists
everywhere.
The blending and tempering
of rubber, gum-dipped cord
construction, air-bag cure all
these mileage methods have
been developed by men whose
life work is the production of
constantly increasing tire val
ues for the public.
Users in this vicinity verify
Firestone reputation, and re
port almost daily some new
Firestone record of extra dis
tance travelled.
Don't be satisfied to buy
tires buy values the longest
mileage at the lowest price con
sistent with such reliable per
formance. Make Most Miles per Dollar
your principle of tire economy
choose your next tire on
that basis. J
MOST
MILES
per
DOLLAR
Gum-Dipped Cords
COHN AUTO COMPANY
Superior Drills Van Brunt
Price List Single Disc
14 x 7 . . $168.00
18 x 7 205.00
16x6 1S0.00
20 x 6 219.00
16x6 187.00
18x7 210.00
20 x 6 222.00
We handle the Oliver and John
Deere lines. Plows, Harrows,
Discs, and Winona Wagons
NONE
BETTER
Peoples Hdw. Co.
Heppner, Oregon
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Advertise!
Do Y- j wonder why 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 sViow you
cuts and ads for your
line of business'
HEPPNER HERALD
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