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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1917)
THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER. OREGON, TIIUESU AY, JULY 19, 191, NEW FAIRBANKS PLAY 1 FULL OF CLEAN COMEDY STAR THEATER Star Goes Adventure Pace in Triangle-Fine Arts "His Picture in the Papers. , uw I ft I Introducing Triangle Feature Plays SUNDAY AND MONDAY KDoangDas IFaiiirltoaiife PREMIER COMEDIAN IN "HIS PICTURE IN THE PAPERS" ALSO Wm. Collins and Mae Bush in a 2-reel Comedy Knock-out "Better Late Than Never" .. .. Tuesday and Wednesday Universal Screen Magazine FIGHTING JOE-101 Bison Feature RING RIVALS 2-Reel Elco Comedy Scream Regular Bluebird Program Fri. and Sat. STAR PICTURES PLEASE PHONE MAIN 522 u I 1 A" IT'S PAST THE FOURTH OF JULY NOW-- BUT REMEMBER!! Perhaps you find it difficult in the warm July sunshine to remember how the chill blasts of winter freeze one to the very bone! You may not be moved by the thought of coal for September, October, November, December and January but you are indeed careless ifvou forget it. If you wait, you can by no means be sure you will get any at all. We intend to take care of our customers' fuel need as far as it is possible to do sobut vou should order at once all the "TUM-A-LUMP" your bin will hold. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. "SEE r- AB0UT "" After many amusing mishaps, Pete Prlndle (Douglas Fairbanks) reach es his ambition and wins the girl of his choice In the comedy drama "His Picture in the Papers." This Fine Arts-Triangle production will be shown at the Star theatre next Sun day and Monday. Pete is the son of Proteus Prindle, manufacturer of 'Prindle'a Twenty seven Varieties. After a vegetarian banquet, Pete sneaks out to a shop house, where he Is amazed to find Christine Cadwaiader, daughter of Christopher Cadwaiader. Christine has been brought up on Prlndle pro ducts, but she like Pete is not satis fied with vegetarian fare. It is a case of love at first sight, for they both find that they are one In loving a big juicy steak. . But Christopher is traffic manager of the Pennsylvania railroad, and he objects to Pete's suit, unless that individual can be come a partner In his father's firm. That looks easy to Pete and he rush es off to ask his father for the posi tion. The elder Pringle happens to be peeved at his son because the youth has neglected to complete the payroll on time. He contrasts the conduct of his two daughters, Pansy and Pearl, known as "28" and "29." They have a page article on the Prin gle products in the Vegetarian Gazette. Pete scoffs at the effort and says that he could get his picture on the front page of the New York papers if he tried. The father hands him $100 and tells him not to come back until he has done so. On the following morning Pete wakes up In a cheap lodging house, where lie has gone to conserve his slender resources. He sees a picture of the victim of an auto accident spread over the front page of a paper. It gives him an Idea. He buys a second hand ma chine for $83.99 and runs it over a cliff. Then lie goes below and stows himself in the wreckage. Though he is taken to the hospital, all the notice he gets Is a line in an obscure corner of the paper. His next venture leads him to fight with the champion middleweight at the Sharkey Athletic club at Bridge port. Just at the hour of victory the police arrive and smash the cameras showing Pete as the winner. Discouraged by this setback, Pete bororws a dollar from a friend to consult with a fortune teller, Vera Clews. Pete drinks until he Is almost unconscious, but his friend ships him off on a steamer for Vera Cruz by a misunderstanding. Pete wakes up when the steamer is passing Atlantic City. When he finds out where he is he swims ashore. After a fight and an arrest he is released and starts to tramD back to New York. He saves a train from being wrecked by a par ty of yeggs. They have put a box car on the main track anl then blown it up. It happens that Christopher Cadwaiader and the daughter are on the train and they overwhelm him with congratulations on his brave deed. Pete gets his picture on the front page of all the New York pa pers, is admitted to partnership and gets the parental blessing on his un ion to Christine. Never have so many voluntary ex pressions of satisfaction and good will been received as those coming from Cole Eight owners. Never have sales been go great, nor cars ardered so far in advance. Never has the Cole been more strongly entrenched as America's dominent Eight. Each day the growing demand for the Cole Eight is more difficult to meet. The factory distributors for this Pacific Northwest are literally fighting for every carload shipped into this territory. r RECOGNITION! We suggest that if you want a Cole Eight now, next month, or the month following, ORDER IT TOD A Y. Seven passenger Cole Eight $1795. Four Passenger Cole Eight Roadster $1795. Price I. o. b. factory. SuWc( to change uiiffioul nolle. Morrow County agent for the OLDSMOBILE, a high grade, light weight car at a moderate price, $1600 at Heppner Harold A Cohn, Heppner, Oregon Tires With a Grip of Steel. ' Leo Hill of this city has taken the agency for the Lancaster Wlregrip tire. The Wiregrlps have a thousand claws to hold you safe and sound, ac cordlne to Mr. Hill. Four endless coils of triangular spring steel laid narallel around the entire circumfer ence of the tire are imbedded in the thick live rubber tread. Mr. Hill says that after a few miles of wear these coils develop into in numerable fine steel points which project and grip the road with vise like tenacity. They are absolutely the most positive non-skid feature by all odds to be found in any automo bile tire. Some of the finer points of Wlregrip tires as outlined by Mr. Hill are as follows: These gripping claws are mileage insurance. They make the Wiregrlps as near ly puncture-proof as a tire can be Seldom, if ever, does anything pene trate the fine network of steel. Only live Para rubber will hold the wire. Nothing less will do. And it is backed by many layers of closely woven Sea Island fabric the hard iest and (host durable material that can be bought. Reinforced by wire and strength ened by the extra heavy fabric the side walls are unusually tough and durable as they must be to take the extra strains that come when Wire grips hold where other tires would road-slip. So the Wlregrip Is a 6,000 mile tire. Most Wiregrlps are good for much more. Even 20,000 miles is not the limit. Naturally the Wlregrip costs a lit tle more at first than an ordinary tire. But the extra miles given in service, the extra side-wall strength, its practically puncture-proof con struction, makes it mighty Inexpen sive in the end. For the car you are now driving, or for your new car, Insist upon Wire grips. See our dealer In your town or write to us and we will see that you get Wlregrip Tires and the service that goes with them. Adv. r I, .. w.r iW- .-maim. t"'mmJ' COOLNESS There's nothing- o cool at an ott stove for ummer cooking. All the heat is concentrated on the cooking and not radiated about the kitchen. Coolts everything any wood or coal range will cook, and cooks tt better.because of the steady, evenly-distributed heat Use it all the year 'round more convenient than a wood or coal stove, and more econom ical. The long blue chimneys prevent all smoke and Emell. In 1, 2, S and 4 burner iiiei, with or without oven.. Alio cabinet modcle. Ak your dealer today. NEW PERFECTION OIL CffQfeSTOVE FOR SALE BY GILLIAM & BISBEE, Heppner. Morrow County Ice Cream A HOME PRODUCT Its Fresh Its Pure Its Delicious ONE DISH IS CONVINCING Manufactured for Wholesale Trade by THE MORROW COUNTY CREAMERY CO. Makers of Willow Brand Butter THE A 6000-MILE TIRE LANCASTER WLREGRIP The Tire With a Thousand Claws Insures greater mileage and costs but little more than ' ordinary tires. L. E. HILL, Agent Willow Street, Heppner, Ore. NOTICE, My wife, Sophronia Blahm, has left my bed and board and I will not hereafter be lesponsible tor any debts contracted by her. GEO. BLAHM. Dated this 5th day of July, 1917. For Sale. One 28 x 50 Case separator, one Case 50 engine, nearly new. Also derrick table, cook house with cook ing utensils, also two water tanks and all tools necessary to run it, all in good shape. Outfit complete for $2500 For terms apply at Hardman Flour Mill. . 3t. VOll SALE Three year old IIol stein bull, pure bred. Will sell at right price. Write me, or Inquire at my place. EPH ESKELSON, Lexington, Ore. Don't let him get like this Dr. Daniels' Antiseptic Dusting and Healing Powder FIXES GALLS, SORES AND CUTS Goits only 50c Urge cm, at our Ajenti Aak for Dr. DenieV Hon. BookHta Pre. HUMPHREYS DRUG CO. Agents for Dr. Dan iel's Horse, Cow & , dog remedies. WITH FREE BOOKS vnn an v r r . . . .... " uvenana car; wa .puw... mm- Ms siiape; good for 30.000 milea man, 33x4 Silvertown Cord casing 1912 model; new tires Sell tn'r on rim. Finder return to Heppner ' $250.00. This car never needs rfl Garage. Reward. ..pairing. OREGON GARAGE