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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1916)
FACE FOVR th gazcttb-times. heppner. ore., Thursday, sept. 7, 19 is Charlie Chaplin in "The Bank" at the Star Theater, September 15 and 16. Don't fail to see him. Km mm. ttmT . g,' v 1 BOARDMAN NEWS NOTES Will and David Hynd, with their sister, Miss Annie spent the week end ou a visit at the home of Chas. Hyud at Ukiah. The third crop of alfalfa on the Hynd ranch is now ready for cutting and will soon be put into the stack. These boys have fine crops of hay this season. THE GAZETT-TIMES LOSES ITS "DEVIL." The mechanical force of the Ga- ....... Tlm 1 ,1 .1 Dnh Was He a Borcester? '""r!lm,ra " "- There was an old man up in Wor-!son w" "T uleJ T Chester j swept uui uie unite cmpucu iuv waste THPd tn wrinr tl,o h.H nf 1 PaPer basl:ets and wasned the Press ter. Robert Xotson Writes Resignation and Will Soon Leave For Salem. To Attend School. But the bird kept his head, For the man quit and said, "I can't do it as well as I uorcester.' rollers; has handed in the following resignation and will leave at once for Salem to enter school. The Gazette-Times, Gentlemens: I hear bie wish to tel u that i wish to resine my pozittion as devil in ur I hope it will not beto biter a Notice of Estray. There strayed from the Mike Mar shall ranch in the sand country some shop. time ago, one bay mare branded L C disapintment to u felers to lurn this, on left stifle and also hat brand ; and 1 am caled to go to salem and my doty one buckskin horse branded circle M. is to do so. I wil go to scul ther. Information leading to the recovery however 1 hope to meat u laeter. of these horses will be paid for by ur devl Bob. Hugh Laine, Heppner, Ore. pea-es. wish to quit saterday. FORMAL SHOWING OF Fall Millinery Mrs. L. G. Herren announces to the ladies of Morrow County the arrival of the new and beautiful styles in Fall Millinery which will be ready for your inspection SATURDAY, SEPT. 9th Through a large wholesale millinery house we have been fortunate in securing the services of Beatrice Hill, an experienced and capable trimmer of New. York. Thus we are better prepared to offer you more tastily trimmed hats than heretofore. . MRS. L. G. HERREN MAY STREET, OPPOSITE PALACE HOTEL, HEPPNER, OREGON Monday being Labor Day, the Gov ern meat men were laid off. Mike Crafton from Portland spent Sunday with S. H. Boardman. H. A. Frick received a telegram Friday calling him to Hermiston. Hotel Boardman is rnnnig full ca pacity these days regardless of the heat. Miss Clara Voyne with H. O. War ner and wife were callers at the Allen home Friday. Mrs. H, A. Frick went to Hermiston Thursday to visit here sister-in-law and to recuperate. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Warner and Miss Emma Pfeifer drove over to Co yote Monday evening. The O-W. R. & N. recently made a trial trip over the Coyote Cut-off with 80 loaded freight cars. J. E. Ellis of Ukiah was in town Tuesday looking over the project with a view of buying. Mrs. P. Koohler was in Arlington Friday to consult a doctor. She re turned In the afternoon. Pete Koohlers moved his tents to Messner Sunday to be nearer to the Government camp, where he works. Boardman school will start Sep tember II with Miss Clara Voyne as teacher. About 20 will be enrolled. Roy Rand moved his family into town Monday. They have been camp ing ont by the old government camp. Win, Kenedy of Hermiston, one of the Boardman townsite promoters, spent Tuesday in town between trains. The general superintendent of the O-W. R. 1sT. in his private car stopped at Boardman two hours Mon day afternoon. S. A. Barnes and son have finished plastering one of the rooms in the Blayden-Mack building. It is now ready tor the front and shelves. The Blayden family received the sad news of the death of an old friend Mrs. Gertrude Whittemore while on the boat coming down from Alaska. Panl Ruddy received a telegram Wednesday telling of the serious ill ness of his father in Portland. He left on a speeder for Arlington, where he caught No. 11. Saturday evening Boardman was visited with a heavy wind and dust storm which later turned Into a driv ing rain. No damage has been re ported by anyone in this locality. N. C. Jensen and R. W. McShane off Portland drove through here in their car Wednesday. They are well drill ing contractors and have 7 machines in varioas localities. They expect to move one here soon. Mrs. E. B. Trumball left for Port land Friday on No. 2 to be under the care of a doctor. Mrs. Trumball's json, Vaughn C. Flltchcraft came In I from Umatilla Monday and accom panied her to Portland. f Lyle Blayden, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Blayden, left early Saturday for Weiser, Idaho where he will at tend the Idaho Intermountain Insti tute this winter. The term opens Sept. 6. i. t ? t t T ? ? T T 7 t ? ? f I Y Y t T T. ? Y ? ? ? t f ? f ? t Y i Morrow County I i : nn M J L iomhim SEPTEMBER 14, 15, 16, 1916 Three Big (Gala Days Entertaining Educational Amusing ? t ? t. t F. M. Atkinson, of Fort Collins, Colo., has arrived in Heppner to take up his duties as manual training in structor in the local high school. Mr. Atkinson is a graduate of the Color ado Agricultural College and comes well flitted to teach the subjects as signed to him. He will also have charge of the athletics. Special Milking Contest SPECIAL CASH PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN FOR THE BEST MILK COW. THIS CON TEST WILL BE UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF F. W. KEHRLI, STATE DAIRY AGRI CULTURIST FOR EASTERN OREGON, AND IRA M. MORGAN, MANAGER MORROW COUNTY CREAMERY. COWS ENTERED FOR THIS CONTEST MUST BE ENTERED NOT LATER THAN TUESDAY, AND THE CONTEST WILL LAST FOR THE THREE. DAYS OF THE FAIR. THE MILK WILL BE WEIGHED AND TESTED AND THE AMOUNT OF BUTTERFAT WILL GOVERN THE AWARDS. FIRST PRIZE $10.00; SEC OND PRIZE $7.50; THIRD PRIZE $5.00. A SPECIAL LECTURE ON THESE COWS WILL BE GIVEN BY THE JUDGE. W. B. Smith, who served as pastor at the Federated church the past year, has been transferred by the Co lumbia conference recently In session, to Weston. His place here will be taken by Rev. Lewalling. Rev. Lew ailing has a wife and one child. Rev. A. L. Thurman is now presiding El der and Rev. Coan is appointed to the pastorate at Lexington. Mrs. F. Lnper announces her Fall .Opening of Millinery on Saturday Sep tember 9th. The ladies of Morrow county are cordially Invited to call and inspect the many new and beau tiful styles. For the benefit of ladies visiting In Heppner during the Mor row County Fair, we have fitted up a convenient rest room, which we in vite yon to make use of. J. L. Teager, well known local man returned Sunday evening from a two months' visit spent In Kansas and Missouri. Mr. Yeager says the corn crop in Kansas is a failure this year, but otherwise business is good in the middle west. He was glad to return home after passing through one of the wannest seasons that section hag endured for years. HERBERT MUTO, Aviator In Thrilling Dives and Loops. He I performs the most thrilling stunts ever attempted by an aviator. I THE ELKS' BAND, Of La Grande f one ot Uregoirs premier musical or ganizations, will furnish music on all three days. r ? ? ? t ? 1 Amusements A PIenly---Round! t f T T T T t Y T T T J T f f f J f y-bo. Ferris Wheel. Doff and Pony Show, African Jungle and Girl Show, Aeroplane, Portland Ad Club Quartette, Punch and Judy Show, Magician, Flying Trapese and Revolving Ladder Act three times daily, Elks' Band of La Grande, Dancing and Other Features. X : : . I Lectures on Subjects of Interest to Agricul-1 turists, Horticulturists and Stockmen. Mrs. Alice Davies of Pasadena, Cal ifornia, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Brown in this city, Mrs. Davies being a niece of Mr. Brown's. This is the first time Mr. Brown has seen his niece' In 17 years. Mrs. Davies teaches school In Califor nia and has been visiting relatives in Oregon daring her vacation. Vic Baldwin and wife have gone to GrangevilLe, Idaho, for the remain der of the harvest season and they may decide to spend the winter there ? t T T T f T T T T T T f T I t Colt Show. Stock Judging Contest! Best County Fair In Oregon T ? T t 7 7 T I Don't Fail to Come I 2 T r I W.W.SME AD, Secretary I