The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, June 21, 1917, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    THE GAZETTE-TIMES, IIEPPNER, ORE., THUBSDAY, JUNE 21, 1917
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THE ELLIOTT & SHERMAN FILM CORPORATION (H. A. SHERMAN, President) PRESENTS
THE WORLD'S GREATEST-Most Successful-AMERICAN PLAY
David W. Griffith's masterpiece
"7118000 People
Cost $500000
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Admission
75c.
Scenes 5,000
ACCOMPANIED BY THEIR OWN MUSICAL DIRECTOR WITH SPECIAL SCORE
Three Solid Hours of ThriHs-Laughter-Tears
Millions Have Seen It and Hons will See It Again. The "Master-Craft" of "Film Perfection"
Seat sale Opens Wednesday, June 20, at Sam Hughes Co.
News Items From lone.
People are returning from the
Rose Show and report while there
was a scarcity of roses there was
plenty of other entertainment.
Judge Robinson returned from
Portland last Monday night after
spending several days enjoying the
sights.
Harold Robinson came up from
Arlington on Saturday last to visit
with his father for a short time.
Newt King and family Jitneyed to
Hood River to visit for a short time
with friends.
week, returning home Wednesday.
E. E. Miller received a telegram
stating that his mother was danger
ously ill. Ha drove to Arlington
and caught the train for the vicinity
of Seattle. We hope he finds his
mother improved.
L. E. McBee has purchased a Hud
son Super-Six from Vaughn & Sons.
Mrs. J. B. Sparks was called to
lone Tuesday on account of the ser
ious illsess of her mother, Mrs. Chas,
Shaver.
I. C. Cos, who now farms In the
heavy wheat producing section just
Ralph Akers returned from Port- west 0f Heppner, was in the city
land Tuesday evening after a few Wednesday,
days visit at the big city. ..
Hubert Haguewood. who has been ? E- Notson expects Mrs. Notion
cooking at the lone hotel for the ,?nd and obrt hm "'
past two years, hag gone out on the em tnis ek- e children have
farm for a time to get some fresh air been "'tending school there the past
and a change in general. i w,nter'
J. H. Wilt and family returned Miss Cleone Andrews, daughter of
from Portland Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Andrews of The
making the round trip by auto. Dalles, is making a visit at the home
F. S. Bender, after spending sev- of her friends, Mary and Marjory
eral days at Portland, returned Tues-. Clark in Heppner this week.
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THE BIRTH OF A NATION
Manager Sparks Secures The Big
Film.
Slavery in half the states of the
Union! Abraham Lincoln, the man
risen from the people to deliver
them! The moral and political sep
aration of one half of the sovereign
states from the remainder of the Un
ion! The tremendous and never-to-be-forgotten
American Civil War,
at 8:15. Reserved seats $1.00, gen
eral admission 75 cents.
Children are especially requested
to attend the matinee performance,
of the association, in his address, 1 Mrs. Lucy T. Wedding, a member
pointed out the great progress that of the high school faculty, left Hepp
nas been made in medical science ner this morning for an extensive
during that time, in surgery, sanl- j Eastern trip and will be gone from
as the limited sating capacity will ; tation and various other branches of : this city the larger part of the sum-
not permit of any children price at medical knowledge. The Panama
night. ! canal could not have been built had
The performance lasts three hours, not the mosquito been discovered as
and is accompanied by the organiza- the carrier of yellow fever and illa
tion's own Director with a splendid
musical score. Seats are on Bale for
the evening performances now, at the
Opera House.
with all its horrors! Then the Car- DOCTOR WRITES FROM CHICAGO
petbag rule; devastation of the con-i
quered South; the free and ignorant (Continued from First Page)
slaves creating a reign of terror i would have been the Inevitable result
among the whites the organization j under the old regime, but In an in
and the enforcement of the Ku Klux j creditably short time they would be
Klan upon the blacks all entwined healed.
with love of Northerner for South- We saw burns so deep and so ex
erner, and visa versa of suffering, tensive that it would usually cause
death, despair and heart-ache these death or render the victim a helpless
are the principal features of D. W. ! cripple, yet the new treatment caused
Griffith's Indescribable production, new flesh to form, new skin comes on
The Birth Of A Nation, a realization ' rapidly and even returns to the nat
so swift, so mighty, so absorbing ural color without contracting a dis-
that it makes three hours whirl by , coloration so familiarly seen In all
like a few minutes and Bends the ' serious burns.
bewildered spectators stumbling out Dr. Carrell, who brought out this
of the theatre, struggling for their new method is the only doctor who
bearings and gasping for every has been able to take a leg from one
breath. dog and make it grow onto another
The Birth Of A Nation will never dog, or transplant a kidney from one
upe a rival, for it has covered all the , animal to another,
J. W. Creath, Portland stockman,
will ship 14 car loads of sheep from
the local ' yards Friday. They will
day of last week. Mrs. Bender went
on to California where she will visit
for some time.
The Rivers auto garage dance was
well attended last Friday night. The
big crowd present all report an en
joyable time.
Mrs. Sparks, of Heppner, is visit
ing with friends and relatives in and
about lone.
'Carl Calkins, who hps been at
Portland having a good time, return
ed to lone Monday evening.
Mrs. Harry Fletcher, who has been
visiting at Hood River for some time
returned home Monday evening.
Miss Holemah and Miss Hale from
White Salmon, Wash., are visiting at
lone with relatives.
Mrs. George Frank returned home
Monday evening after, a visit of two
weeks in Portland.
T. B. Buffington and family motor
ed over to Monument last Tuesday
on a pleasure as well as a business
trip.
At the school meeting last Monday
Mrs. Corson was appointed school
clerk.
P. G. Balslger and family motored
to White Salmon Saturday of last
Dan Francis McDald, six-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. John McDald of
Castle Rock, Ore., 'died at the hos
pital in Pendleton Saturday night of
appendicitis. The child was taken
to that city over a week ago for treat
ment. The funeral was held Mon
day morning at the Folsom chapel.
Father Brown of the Catholic church
officiating.
STAR THEATER
Sunday Attraction !
HERBERT KELSEY
AND
EFFIE SHANNON
(S tHE PHOTO PLAY
"After The Ball"
Taken from Chas. K.
Harris' Famous Song
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Macy will
leave in a few days for the mountains
where they go for the benefit of Mrs.
Macy's health. !sA-li3
drama of the Nation and covered It
too vividly for others to even ap
proach it. Every time it unfolds up-
In the section on the diseases of
children one half day was devoted to
consideration of infantile paralysis.
on a screen, that time the life-drama I While considerable advancement bag
of America is re-enacted.
This justly termed, "World's Fa
mous Spectacle," will hold the boards
of the Opera House on June 26 and
27, with a Special Matinee on Wed
nesday at 2:30 P. M. Adults 60
been made In their knowledge of the
disease, they are still unable to ten
how it is transmitted from one case
to another.
It has been 38 years since the
American Medical last met in New
cents, children 25 cents. Evenings York. Dr. Chas. Mayo, the president
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Address all
Inquiries to
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Agent
For Morrow Co. f
Heppner
larla. Dr. Mayo said that out of the
war would come many advancements J De taken to the Chicago market.
and said that the only use for alcohol
now days Is In the arts and sciences.
It is not needed as a medicine, as doc
tors now know so many other things
that are better. It is his belief that
national prohibition should be adopt
ed. The loud and prolonged applause
which greeted this remark shows
where the medical profession stands
on this great question.
Dr. Chick has gone to Michigan to
visit his relatives and friends while
I will take a few more days taking
Instruction in the treatment of eye,
ear, nose and throat and In fitting
glasses. Then we will both be home
dealing out pills.
Ton will then realize, if you never
have before, that the pill is mightier
than the pen.
Very truly,
DR. N. E. WINNARD.
Christian Endeavor Rally at Lex
ington. The various Christian Endeavor
societies of Morrow and Umatilla
counties will meet in a two days ral
ly at Lexington on Saturday and Sun
day of this week, June 23rd and 24th.
This Is a gathering of Union No. 17.
Officers of the society and othr good
speakers will be present. The 24 th
will b a big day when there will be
a .Sunday School rally, Junior rally
and special Red Cross services, wind
ing up with bi C. E. services and a
basket supperin the evening. Lex
ington promises to entertain you well
and Is expecting a large gathering of
outside delegates on these dates.
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than later.
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ness is just as essential in growing grain as in
war. Hail and Fire insurance is true prepared
ness. W e write both kinds in the strongest com
panies in the United States.
SEE US BEFORE PLACING YOUR INSURANCE
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The Music Committee for the Red
Cross Campaign wishes to borrow as
many as possible of the Red White
and Blue song books sold on the day
of the Red Cross Rally for use on
next Sunday. Write your name on
your book and leave it at Red Cross
headquarters. It will be returned.
MUSIC COMMITTEE.
Another extensive Improvemnt to
take place on Main street in the near
future will be made by Thomson
Brothers. They wlU remodel the
front of their store building and
make extensive changes on the in
side. T. G. Denlssee has charge of
the contract.
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$100.00 advance takes effect July
Save $100.00 by buying now
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see the Eight Cylinder Oldsmobile two and four-passenger
roadster and seven-passenger touring cars, s
A High-Grade Light Weight Car at a
Moderete Price. $1500 at Heppner
The OLD
SMOBILE Co
OF OREGON
HAROLD COHN, Agent, HEPPNER, ORE.