The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, August 07, 1920, Page Page Two, Image 2

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THE T I Jl IJ N 11 K it A !i 1) It V It N H , If A It N V, V COUNT!', O R KOON
Haturday, AtitftjHt 7, lf20
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v TYPICAL TITJLH FOIt
mm hayThotoplay
Viko Cannery Project IIjinI.h of Kx
ccllciit Htory for Ince-Pnni.
mount Htnr
iHii't (thnta typical liny tltlo?
MtrhiR Hcamil" And It In uIho qulto
nuproprlnto for tho oKortn of n Hhnrp
t?r to swindle n Rullllblo lot of form
is with ti falHo cannery project for
beiuts In tho Imnlrt of tho Htory, which
will bo bucii nt tho Llboarty thoatro
on next Wednesday. It Ih n Thonmu
tho work of no Iohs than four notud
artlHta. Flrnt, Trttox, who 1b well
known In theatrical clrcloR, innkon bin
II rut how to tho public tin tho Htnr In a
comedy which Ih admirably milted to
IiIh porHonallty.
Tho author of "Tho Night of ,tho
Dub" in Albort Puyiton Torhuno,
whoHn v.'orkn uro known tho country
over. Tho Htory first nppoarood In tho
Saturday Kvonlng Pont, and wan on
Joyood by nil thoHO who rond It.
'Mrs. Bldnoy Drew, homoolf n
ncreon ntnr, Ib roflponnlblo for tho ad
aption of tho utory Into motion pic
ture form, while tho production wan
ably Htimud by John Jonoph Harvoy,
well known att a nmntcrly director of
Bcreon productions. '
Thorn in a lino ennt In nupport of
Mr. Truox, and tho plcturo In bo mill
to pIouho all who enjoy a Rood, clean
cut comedy.
unaer ihc viiuoc cntKinut tr '
Jhomit U, I tee tuttntt
CUAaLHiS RAy String Beans
Ji Paramount Pictur .
flylvlu, who fruHtraloH her luiu-rluga
to an old man by runnhiR a way; and
her Introduction Into tholr tiooloty
proven thorn to bo ahntnn jm fur ait
hathiK women In concerned. . How
could nny mnn hato bo delightful n
lllrl ay flylvlu Wouton, )orouatod by
Murguorlto Clark? All fall In love
with Iter, Out bIio accepted only ono
of tliom, Ui a "little boar" an alio
cnllud him, and both are happy.
j MIrii Clark In finely Hupportod in
thlH plcturo tho ntdry of which wan
written by Edward Chllda Carponteor
tho plcturo wiih adapted by Kvo Uu
null and directed by Marnliall Nollan,
Illchard HiirtholinoHH in the lending
man.
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ItAllMT MOITNTY
rivo coiito ouch wllj bo paid for
UubbltH killed within tho houuuurioB
of our farm north of HuniH. 'I'll Ih I
offer HtaudH for 110 diiyn, and count
will 1o mud a on our place. Adv
N. nitOWN & SONS
July 8, 1020.
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As Washington Sees 'Em
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II. loco pllluro rolviiHCd by -Paramount.
TUcho fuctH, coupled with
tho declaration that Chorion Hay h
to tur and that awcol little Jane
2ovak It hit leading woman ourIiI
io attract record crowdtt. There in
a flue cant, and tho Htory Ih ono of
those real country town dramiiH with
Bots of humor and human IntorooHt
and a groat churuoter rolo for ChurloH'
Jtay. .41I
t Tho nffortM of n Hwlndjor to Ret
tbo conlldoncu and oolu of tho gul
liblu natlvi'K of a Hiuall town on a
Hiring bean cannery project form'
tho IiuhIh of tho plot. Tlu Htory Ih
uald to bo highly umiMlng, full of
human nature n ml coutalnliiR a
pretty romance.
Sir. Hay uh a young farm hand
with a literary turn, rouh to the local
iii'vwpupurri of a country town and
umKh for a Job which' ho roIh. Tim
I.rourlotor, a typical country editor,
in llRhtliiR u Hcliemc advanced by a
crtiok to found a beeau cannery and
i Jio mayor Ih In favor of It. A IiIr
- niaii.H mcetliiR In hold and the editor
1m to content the movement, but fallu
111. ut the ItiHt momeeiit. Hay taken
" lils place but Rotn ntuck In the iocch
and oHcupcri In cotiHternatlou. Later
lie provontH the Hharper fr,oni robbing
the mayor. ruIuh tho love of the lot
lirV daiiRhtor and dUtlnguhiheH hlnt
wilf. The natlvcH uro navoed and tho
iiulmjler In caught with tho gooda. j
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TJIUKX HKKN IN 'TIIK
NIUI1T OF TIIK DUB"
, llATKUS OK WOMK.V
HANK OF SOriM'Y
CHURCIF
ANNOUNCEMENTS
NAXAIIKNCIIUHGII
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Rundny Hchnol 10 a, in.
I'rcuehltiR Hcrvlco, 1 1 a. m.
Yuuiik Pcoplon MeetltiR I'M p. m.
PreachltiR norvlco 8 p, m.
Prayor mentlitR ovory WcdnoMilay
cvcnliiR 7: JIO ,
MliiHlontiry mcetliiR hccoiiiI and
fourth Friday lit each month S.
I.. 8. THACV. Panlor.
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PltKSItYTKItlA.V ClUMfHII
Hominy Hchool 10 it. in.
Preaching nervlce 1 1 a. m.
Other nervlcon will bu announced
fl u m ti ll itu tint tutu linulni ifolu n i-
I qua Intel and 'arratiRcn with tho con-
KroRittlou.
JOHN II. WICIIKHHON,, PaHtor
Men And a Olrl.;
That hatern of women have no
place In noddy and that theler pre
tenitlouH aro liiHlucore, In aderiuately
ii.-,Ti7ir. i
CIIHIHTf AN HCIKNOK HtKJIim
HorvlcM at 11:00 o'-tock.
"Nobody loves
MarguBrife Clark
"ThfiuHoiAimAGmC
I'ajwous TcriiuBt Htory IIjimI of IK;
UfrbtfulomtHly.
"The Nlut of tho Dub," the flrnt
ParHinimnt-Truox comedy ntarrlng
KnifHt Truex, tho woll known hIiiro
and nceen Htnr, which comeH to the
UlKcty Theatre next Wednemluy Ih
proved by Marguerite CUrk la her
aplendld characteritatlon of the role
of Bylvla Wouton, In her latent
Paramount photoplay, "Three Men
and u Girl," which will bo shown at
the Liberty Tbnatro Sunday AuruhI
1C.
In thin picture three men, roHpcct-
Ively donlgnatod by Hylvln un tho
"blR, mlddlO'Hlzcd and ltltlo bear,"
lloe to tho country to OHcape tho
noclety of women. Then coiiich
A PARAMOUNT"
TRUEX COMEDY
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TRUEXP
Tk r4tK rooH in Urn ckurctt
Cdlftc( 1 open o Tuesday and Frf
day from 8:30 to 4:89 p. m.
Susday Sckeol meta ea Sunday at
1 o'clock.
PupllA may b dtattted t It
claJUMa u to tk m o( 29 ynara.
Th public U oordUUy luvltrtd ta
the Church Sovlceo aad to tho IUad
Inc Roobd. ,
IIA1TIHT CHUItCIl
Illtilo School at 10 A. M.
PreachltiR ut ti o'clock,
lOvouitiR Hervlcu at 7 M0.
Prayor mootliiR ThurHday, 7:110 p.
M. Hov. J. J. Tlckuer, PaHtor. UohN
douce north of Court Hoiihu, Phottn
W12I. ,
RNEST
THE NIGHT OF THE DUE"
.1011 N (1 KM I.Kit LI NU,
JaTaaKaR SflaaaaV
4UBC?aaaaHaHFaT KREr
rovvolor. nntl Optlolan
Knirmvor.
Fino Wutcli ItcpalrliiK a Specialty.
All roadn at IndUHtry lend to
wealth, but moot people take Ui
back truck.
M A 11 Y G It I F F I N
Jtcpubllcaii Cundlduto
For Kcliool Hiipci-iiiteiidrnt'
Wanhlm'.ton confcrcnron wore InportaMt nvent IB tbo affair of
both the Itvpubllratf ntid Dnmocratlo aoBilaeea and theao two plcturoa
how bettor taaa any ntNera Jtut how tho candidate stack up. It
hewn IlardiiiR and Coolldge. Cm aad Roofeorelt aa WashlaittOB m
then tocetker the beat pleturao of all four tkat kavo bom Ukaa
lnee tke tMMNlaatlaaa.
Cure
Spring
Fever
with ti Rood
HI'ItlNO
TONIC
NYAIi HPHINO
HAIIHAPAHIMiA COMPOL'.VI)
THY AM,
NYAIi
hi;mi:iik.s
AND
I'HFPAHA.
TIONH
You will be dellRhtod with the
way they do tholr work
The Welcome
Pharmacy
Nyai
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Here's the Ford Coupe, deservedly a very popular motor car because
of its all-round serviceability. Equipped with electric starting and
lighting system and demountable rims with 3-inch tires front and
rear. Large plate glass windows. Generous sized doors roomy seat,
upholstery deep and substantial. Dust-proof and water-proof. Breezy
and cheery in fine weather, cozy and dry in bad weather. All the
established Ford merits of dependability, with small cost for opera
tion and upkeep. For business and professional men who drive it
is ideal and for touring and other pleasure driving it is the one car
tnat delivers all expectations, the demand is large so orders should
be left with us without delay.
BURNS GARAGE
BURNS, OREGON
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IRRIGABLE and HAY LANDS
in the heart of Harney Valley
now offered at
$30.00 to $110.00 an acre
All Within the Harney Valley Irrigation District
Large acreage cutting hay. All with water rights.
PACIFIC LIVE STOCK COMPANY
Sales Office at Burns.