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About Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1923)
Tuesday, December 25, 1923 THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON PAGE FIVE ' Hydrolyzed sawdust, a by-product in the manufacture of industrial al cohol, is not a satisfactory feed for dairy cows at present prices of feeds and cost of treating sawdust, aays the United States Department of Ag. rlculture. Although this product contains a large proportion of ma terial of no feeding value, it can be used in limited quantities for dairy cows when ordinary feeds are very high in .price. A wonderful business car for dad big loading space for samples, grips, tools, anything by removing rear seat and upholstery! A wonderful closed car for the whole family both seats adjustable forward and back ward to accommodate everybody, tall and short! A wonderful vaca tion car for next summer seats and upholstery make up into full-sized bed! More service at less cost! Come and enjoy a free demonstration. fob Toltdo HAMPIOM COHN AUTO COMPANY HEPPNER ORE. WHY NOT GIVE OSIERY WE HAVE THE FAMOUS "EVERWEAR" BRAND 111 I We have just received, a shipment of beauti ful, long-wearing and inexpensive Hosiery for your inspection. "Everwear" Hosiery combines all of these qualities. Our new stock will give you a wide range to make your selec tions from. WOMEN'S SILK HOSE $1.00 $1.50 1.25 P 1.75 MEN'S SILK HOSE $' -.IS 1.00 WOMEN'S FULL FASHIOHEO SILK HOSE $2.00 mo $3.00 GONTY SHOE STORE Bright Colors in Late Fall Styles Many Costume Carry Eat Indian Note; New Dress With Coat-Top. Resplendent colors and novelty ma terials are a feature of the new clothes, writes a Farls fashion corre spondent In the New York Tribune. Prominent among the emphatic notes are the Hindo-Chlnese effects. One needs only to study the records of the moguls to realize how closely allied are the present-day fashions to tlielr mode of dress. In the Blb Uotheque Natlonale at Paris Is to be found a wonderful collection of hand Illuminated and hand-illustrated books, done by Italian artists, which et forth particularly the costume his tory of the great moguls. The house of Agnes shows In replica many points of the picturesque dress of these peo ple. One recalls that Just prior to the great war Pari fashions went through a period of minaret styles and these Hindo-Chlnese effects are from the same source. But in the present day Interpretations fashion has es caped the minaret skirt and it Is the coat or nolonaise. that has been adapted the flaTlng bell-shaped postil Hon or basque set onto a close-fitting, lonr-waisted bodr. Thus It Is the masculine Mogul style that Paris Is ex plotting for autumn the coat of the Grand Mogul himself, and not those of the women of his harem. Any number of costumes bear tills East Indian note. At first sight it seems as 1 It were A two-piece gar ment, that there was a narrow founda tion and over this a flaring coat of three-auarters lenirth. But the new feature is really a dress with a coat- top and not a two-piece costume. In a clever manner the flaring tunic and the narrow skirt are attached and one is a complementary part of the other, though they may differ both in color and in material. Sumptuous fabrics are employed for these modes. Or If the fabric is plain It is a brilliant color and often mar velously embroidered and Jeweled. Developed From White Velvet. One of the most Interesting dresses of this sort is a model -called Pagode. It is developed from white velvet rich ly embroidered from white velvet richly embroidered in gold and in black silk. At the edge of the three quarters length sleeves and the godet tunic is a band of black velvet, and bordering all Is a deep band of dark brown fur. This model is almost exactly like the coats worn by titled rulers during the period of the Grand Moguls. The body is straight and close-fltting, with a low waistline and three-quarters tunic flaring widely over a very nar row foundation. The sleeves are long and bell shaped and the neck Is col larless. ' There 1 an opening down the front of the blouse characteristic of the Oriental garmer.t which slips on liter the head. Another beautiful Hindu model is Korlgane. . It is developed in red vel vet with gold embroidery In an elab orate all-over pattern with deep bor ders of fur. This silhouette Is exact ly the same as that of Pagode. Separate coats are cut on these same flaring lines. Many of them are made of the new woolen and metal Smyrna cloths which bid fair to be The Arlington velvet bean devel oped by the United Slates Depart ment of Agriculture is a new var iety which matures fully in the vi cinity of Washington. D. C. It makes excellent growth and gives added vigor to corn when grown with that crop. The development of the var iety should bring velvet beans into general use at least as far north as 111 BIBBBBIIII GILLIAM & BISBEE'S the latitude of Washington, Cincin nati, and Kansas City. Exhibition in England of Depart ment of Agriculture movies depict ing the production and marketing of American cotton elicited much favor able comment from the cotton trade there, reports American Vice Consul James Monroe Hill. Many of the leading trade Journals at Manches ter and Liverpool commended tha departement for its educational work through the medium of the sil ver sheet. One newspaper said: "Extremely well produced, with an eye for the essential point to the exclusion of trivial detail, the filma proved ijeally atractive." COLUMN We handle the, kest quality of Cop per Carbonates and Bl'uestone for treating seed wheat against smut. Winchester shells loaded with chilled shot' are the . best ammuni tion for Chinese pheasants. We handle the famous Kentucky Brills in both Hoe ad Bisc. Extras for same are always easy to obtain. Buy a hunting license and a box of Winchester ' cartridges and get yourself a big, fat buck. We carry Chatham Fanning Mills in stock. Gilliam & Bisbee Everything in HARDWARE and IMPLEMENTS "We have K, will get it or it is not made." LATEST PRICES ON United States and G & J Cords 30x3 1-2 c o ca XJSCO FABRIC ) wt Jvl 30x3 1-2 1 a Kf IT8CO CORD I I ,JU 32x4 ss J q en G & J CORD P I Ztsjj 33x4 ss tf9A7e G & 3 CORD )CVe 3 34x4 G & J CORD 30x3 1-2 tfo or ROYAL CORD REGVLAR ... ) I OTHERSIZES IN PROPORTION Heppner Tire & Battery Shop Hopper THE HERALD. A R5AL LOCAL NEWSPAPER Model of Shaded Pink Crape Qtor gette Embroidered In Rhlneatonea Border of Odd-Shaped Flounce. immensely popular tnlt winter, replac ing to no small extent the elaborately embroidered coatings of the last sea loo. Tfat Smyrnai are an important group. They are what is known in the trade as the carpet weave, being woven with a looped surface either In an all-over effect or In a brocade or plalded pattern. One lovely design shows a sort of Japanese landscape effect in raised loop pattern on a back ground of contrasting color. Another Smyrna novelty in plaid pattern lmi tiites In coloring and design the fa mous clan tartans of Scotland. A ililrd type is a Smyrna brocade, the deslfru of which suggests the foliage of the Jungle. Imitate Hand-Loom Shawls. Cashmere patterns, which imitate perfectly old-fashioned hand-loom shawls, are shown In a beautiful series WE WISH YOU A Merry Christmas AND A Happy New Year "AT CHRISTMAS PLAY AND MAKE GOOD CHEER FOR CHRISTMAS COMES BUT ONCE A YEAR." PHELPS GROCERY COMPANY Our new U'iiiih 5 per cent (liwount for chmIi or 2 per cent for prompt pay ment of monthly Mil are meet lug vlth approval