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Pace F.i:;ht THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, ORE. THURSDAY. JUNE 19, I17 E ' mm i: V t. - I -'-- .... i .11 m VA pi P , . t i Ji ii i M S'T ieeejef k,."fiM iBBj iiriril ll'ifHUM f t I t' Ihmm. It H AM IT nXTOrhQ 175 heppner's JLWX N JL-V'U' T,h FAVOR 1TF VS. OF DENMARK. FORMER WORLD'S AMATEUR CHAMPION. -:. WINNER OF OLYMPIC GAMES SEVEN CONSECUTIVE YEARS A The Two Greatest Light Heavyweight Wrestlers in World HAROLD CHR1STENSEN, Undefeated Light Heavyweight Star Theatre, Heppner Y NIGHT, JULY 7th, 1917 RINGSIDE SEAT $1.50 GENERAL ADMISSION $1.00 Greatest Wrestling Match Ever Staged in the Northwest v J7 ?i v1l Th9 lleppner Uasette, Established ilarch, 30, 188a. I K II I II m, i Elm . I 1 1 pnHWKKtiaiflg I 1 T S 1000-SEB, WCEH AK9 .HORSES-1000 20CONTOriT!O(Jl5TS 20 TUMBLERS ATHLETES 0C'fMNAST3 20 EXCLUSIVE FEATUPXS 500 !!A3 OF HCHSrS 100 RASE Vi!.D A.iMALS ACRES OF 10,000 SEATING CAPACITY HUGE SPECTACULAR IlitJTOaiDU CLOWNS 41 EQLESTR1ANS 20 EQUESTRif-NNES 20 AEK1AU5T3 30 LEiFEiO 20 PuBrs Baal Compl&ts Zoological Gun-action, Five Tents cf Thoraijhbred Horws Fr for Inspactloa at all tlniM. Szperb Edticatei Equine SxMhUton. High School Ulensge iiotraea at unprecedxnttd protlolmnoy. MAGNITUDE, MERIT AND MODERNISM, United for Educa'.lr.t and Entertaining. STUPENDOUS, GLITTERING tfTPEET BtDSnC WILL LSAVE THE MODERN, KALEIDESCOP1C aiitkkl ralHiWi. GROUNDS AT 10 O'CLOCK AND PASS THROUGH THE PRINCIPLE STREETS. 'iaX Over Mile In Lenrth and brlllUnt In eplendor. Thli thould be aeen whether the 'J. V show Is lean or not. immediate r after tne Daiada and acalr, at 6.30 p. m. Is to bt seen THE TKBILLIHfi FREE CJTSI3E EXXEBIT103S " VrX OoUw '" """aw Shsw Grounds. is the thrilling FHEE OalHOEEXhll!incil's on me snow grounds IPtPNEK The Ht'i-jpner Gasette, Established March, 30, 1383. The Heppner Times, Established November 18, 1897. Consolidated February 15, 1912. I'AWTEH CRAWFOHU, Proprietor. ARTIil lt R. CRAWFORD, Editor. OFFICIAL PAFEU FOR MORROW COUNTY. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rood, Mrs. Bessie Flynn and Fred Stover were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Rood's si.-iier in Hardman. Misses Catherine and Margaret Jones, popular lone young ladies, spent a ew days in Heppner this week. Miss Lera Githens returned from Portland test Friday evening after spending two weeks in the metropo lis vhilciug with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Patterson left Sunday in their car for Portland to visit in the metropolis with friends for a few weeks. Glenn Jones has returned from an auto trip to Portland. H. E. Instone of Lena was a Hupp ner visitor of the week., Frank HopKius was up from lone Tuesday. Lost Between Heppner and Hard man, "3 x 4li Silvertown Cord casing on rim. Finder return to Heppner Garage. Reward. Prof. W. C. Howard, principal of the StanDeld school last year, Is now at Milton where he will teach this year. Echo News. Lost Small white Spitz (female) dog. Answers to the name of Tiny. Finder return to this office and re- ceive reward. Lou Vernon, musician, and some j times entertaining newspaper writer, ; is filling a temporary engagement as pianist at the Star Theatre. He is remembered by many of the oldtime residents of Heppner, haviDg been here some thirty years ago. The Government needs Farmers as well as Fighters. Two million three hundred thousand acres of Oregon California Railroad Co. Grant Lands. Title revested in United States. To bo opened for homesteads and sale. Containing some of best land left in United States. Large Copyrighted Map, showing land by sections and description of soil, climate, rainfall, elevations,, temperature, etc., by counties. ' Postpaid One Dollar. Grant Lands Locating Co., Box 610, Portland, Oregon. Albert Williams WOOD AND COAL I have taken over the fuel businesses of both the Heppner Wood Yard and C. H. Goldsmith, and can furnish fuel of all kinds in any quantity desired. YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED LEAD For This There Is A Reason See These Cars Five Passenger, six cylinder, 45 horsepower - . - $1220.00 Five passenger, four cylinder, 35 horsepower - - $795.00 These prices are F. O. B. Heppner BUICK DESIGN BUICK VALVE-IN-HEAD POWER Hie Tightness of the Buick Valve-in-IIead motor and not the enthusiasm of its salesmen has made the Buick conspicuous for leadership. Tliis new four has a Buick Valve-in Head motor (with electric starter) which develops thirty-five horse power ' on brake test and is so reliable for rugged service that no eulogy is necessary among "men who know Buick." Its lines are beautiful. Finish and color are exception al. Deep, tufted black genuine leather upholstery. Cov ered floor and running board, with aluminum bindings, give a trimness of appearance that is peculiarly Buick. Body, hood, fenders and running gear are painted a glossy, long-wearing black; wheels are black with white stripes. Times 31x4 inches. SEE THE BABY BUICK AT THE HEPPNER GARAGE ALBERT BOWKER, Local Agent All Buicks have the Delco lighting and starting system. There is liorte better.