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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HErPNER, ORE., THURSDAY. JUNE l-tt 1917 rape Four a a a "THK ril'KRS PRICK" Having divorced his first wife, Ralph Hadley married another and more beautiful woman who moved In the same circle but instead of abid ing by his own decision Hadley later resumed friendly relations with the woman had divorced. Gossips found out, as gossips will that Hadley was playing false and then trouble multiplied trouble for the faithful wife who stood her ground and still trusted her faithless spouse. How fears as the faithful and trusting rife in "The Pipers Price." That ,1"iose who danced "paid the fiddler" nay reasonably be expected to be Matured in the outcome but tnre a a haDDV endinK to it all. Support- iig Miss Phillips such clever player na Maud George. Lou CI titer and William Stowell wtl! give tn best dramatic effect to the gripping story as it unfolds. it i CARD OP THANKS. The Morrow County Chapter of the American Red Cross Society wishes to thank every one who assisted or in any way took part in the Red Cross Day program last Saturday. HENRIETTA COHN. President. RHUBARB IS 6000 FRUIT SUBSTnUTE Glendale. Ranchers in this sec tion are working for cheese factory. A new quicksilver strike is reported north of Tiller postoffice. . Coast to build 100 wooden ships, government will take 200 If con tracts can be filled. Harrisburg. Portland hardwood company is to open logging camp on Willamette near here. the affair ended, after a series of in tensely dramatic episodes, will be il lustrated In beautiful Bluebird photo plays at the Star theater on Friday, June 15 when Dorothy Phillips ap- Florenco. Harbor improvement completed here increasing depth of water at low tide from 9 to 18 feet. Toledo. Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. are to spend $10,000 on improvement of lines between here and Blodgett. fwWi I HMfcSJ & I mm f ilt A t Is Kasily Gtohb and Cm Be Bought Cheaply ob Um Market Has Sam General Effect as Oraages Oreton Arrlenltnrw Colleen. Cnr- vallis, Oregon. The value and the use of rhabark at a part of the diet are strongly emphasised by domestic science experts. It is pointed out hat this trait Is easily raised and can be obtained at a reasonable price on tne market, ana u tnereiore wiin in the reach of every family. In general, the effect of the nse of rhu barb in the tame at that of oranges, except that It contains oxalic acid which rakes it natnitable for people afflicted with craveL Although it is botanically a vegetable, it is gen erally used at a "fruit." Rhubarb is especially beneficial in the spring wbea the system hat been nourished on heavier food, and because it be come available earlier than most other vegetables. Stggestions are also advanced for the preparation ot rhubarb for ta ble use. and several recipes are giv- 'en, two of which are as follows: Rhubarb Fie I cups rhubarb stalks cut In inch pieces. cup sugar 2 eggs 3 table spoons cracker crumbs Mh sarar. cracker crumbs and egg, .m rfinharb and bake in open crust as for custard pie. Make a meringue of the egg whites, cover pie ana 1 brown in slow oven. Steamed Rhubarb Sauce 1 quart rhubarb cut in inch pieces. 2cups sugar. Cut off the leaves and the root and wash the stalks, and cut in one half inch lengths. Put the rhubarD into a double boiler, add the sugar, mix well and cover the boiler tight. Ber tha Davis, Instructor In Home Econ omies at O. A. C. I have Just received a lot of La dies' genuine imported Peruvian Pan ama Hats. Just the thing for sum mer wear. Priced at J to 6. MRS. L. O. HERREN. V Itf 1917 SES 1 1917 SEASON -mm mm JM20-SZPI.I5 Make your plans sea 1917 folder just of the press. Writ Win MeMurny Ca.ruMslBt Portland mrrrJCK OP THANKS. On behalf of the public schools, I n Hmnk Mr. and Mrs. Fhill Cohn tor the beautiful V. S. flag which they presented to tne scnoois H. H. HOFFMAN, Supt. STAR THEATER To-NigEit! To-Night! Hearst-Pathe Weekly 1. Hasten Middies Graduation; 2. Orleans De fies U-Boat; 3. For National Defense BUSTING A BEANERY, Heine &Lome Comedy Sixth episode of "Shielding Shadow" "THE DISAPPEARING PRISONER" FRIDAY See Hell Mcrgans Girl, Dorothy Phillips in THE PIPER'S PRICE" A High Class Bluebird Production SATURDAY BIG GOLD ROOSTER FEATURE 4 'The Pillory In Comics, HAPPY HOOLIGAN. Annanfas has nothing on Happy 99 a SUNDAY AND MONDAY Norma Talmage in "Panthea' STAR PICTURES PLEASE Phone Main 522 A PRIZE EVERY NIGHT III! Lost, Strayed or Stolen. One 4 year old bay gelding with stripe in face, one bay 4 year old mare, one mule 4 years old and one brown mare 7 years old. All brand ed JR connected, on left shoulder. Five dollars per head will be paid as a reward for any information leading to the recovery of these animals. C. H. Furlong, Eight Mile, Ore. 4t. The Gazette-Times Is YOUR lead ing home paper. It you are not a subscriber, become one. The price $1.50 per year! FOR SALE One second hand six teen-foot Holt Combine with four foot extension, 24 inch cylinder, 36 Inch rear. The separator is driven by a 35 h. p. engine. There is also a 20-horse hitch included. Price $1,000.00. Will trade for horses, mules or cattle. For further par ticulars call on or address R. A. Thompson, Athena, Ore. 2t. FOR SALE 1840 acre Wheat and Stock Ranch, well improved. Plenty ot spring water for stock. All farm Implements and Improvements go with place. Easy terms. Eight miles from railroad. Inquire M. J. Devin & Sons, Heppner, Oregon. Don't let him get like this Dr. Daniels' Antiseptic Dusting and Healing Powder FIXES GALLS, SORES AND CUTS Costs only 50c large can, it our Agent! Ask for Dr. Duieli' Hone Book tit Free HUMPHREYS DRUG CO. Agents for Dr. Dan iel's Horse, Cow & dog remedies. WITH FREE BOOKS A Straight Tip on the Fuel and Lumber Situation We are in the grip of the worst car shortage the world has ever known and getting worse. Ninety per cent of all fuel shipments will be made during' the three sum mer months. (Next to fuel, shipments of silo and granary material will have precedence over all othersas this tends to in crease the country's food supply. May we suggest thatyou anticipate your wants and order your supplies at once. We will be pleased to talk these matters over with you in person. At the Home of "TUM-A-LUMBER" le Place for "TUM-A-LUMF' HAIL INSURANCE! ness Costs no more written now than later. EE PROTECTED ALL THE TIME. Prepared ness is just as essential in growing grain as in war. Hail and Fire insurance is true nrpnaroH. We Write both kinds in the strnnorpstrnm. panies in the United States. SEE US BEFORE PLACING YOUR INSURANCE Smead & Crawford Are you going to the Free Dance next Friday evening ? Where? I THE 1W GARAGE AT IONE Parson's Orchestra Will Play IF YOU INTEND to purchase an automobile at any price see the Eight-Cylinder Oldsmo- , bile two and four-passenger roadster, five and seven-passenger touring cars. A high Grade Light Weight Car . Moderately Priced The price ranges from $1425 to $1500 at Heppner The OLDSDBILE Co. OF OREGON HAROLD COHN, Agent, HEPPNER, ORE. t t t t