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HEPPNER, OREGON, SEPT. 13, 14, 15, 1917
THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEITXEK, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1C, 1917.
THE ONE BIG GALA EVENT FOR MORROW COUNTY PEOPLI
The Morrow County Fair is an institution a part of the life of the people of this part of the state
Each Fair has proven better than the one preceding and this year will be no exception to this rule
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Big Auto Parade on Thursday, September 13, at 10 A.M. Every car own
er in Morrow County is urgently requested to enter their car in this parade
Governor Withy combe and . other men of prominence will be present
Many Special Feature Attractions .7. Bigger and Better Than Ever Before
GOOD MUSK . W BAND AND ORCHESTHA :-: BIG DANCES
The Morrow County Fair Board is making the Agricultural, Horticultural and other industrial
exhibits worth while by offering
'$1 ,5002 m kSU PWEMUMS
Make your plans to attend the Best County Fair in Oregon and be here September 13, 14, 15
ri'UTiTKys ii,kask ktAu ih fi res please star pictures PLEASE STAR PICTURES
Star Theatre
Thursday (Tonight Only)
Great Serial Coming to Star Next Month
The final episode of
"The Shielding Shadow"
A BIG PROGRAM
Scenic Feature and Pathe News Weekly
Also an uproarous Luke Comedy
"LUKE'S PREPAREDNESS PREPARATION"
Friday and Saturday
Bluebird Special Feature
"THE MYSTERIOUS
MRS. M."
With Mary MacLaren and Harrison Ford
A Stor of Gripping Interest
Bluebird's Latest and Best
"PATRI A," the serial supreme, will start at the
Star soon. Watch for announcement.
See the Real Torpedo Demonstration by Navy officials
at this theater Friday and Saturday.
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Scene. from tfie.spcond episode
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NOTICE TO CRKDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for Morrow County, has appointed
Minnie L. Leach administratrix of
the Estate of William E. Leach, de
ceased. All persons having claims
against said estate must present
them to me properly verified, at the
office of Woodson & Sweek, attorneys
at Law, at Heppner, Oregon, on or
before six months from the date of
first publication hereof.
Date of first publication August 9,
1917.
MINNIE L. LEACH,
Administratrix.
Wr'Ait 'piTifjikKH i'leasiT'stau pictures pleask hi ah pictures plkask. starjmc
THE MYSTERIOUS MRS. M.
Another contribution to the screen
by Lois Weber will be shown at the
Star Theatre on Friday and Saturday
under the title of "The Mysterious
Mrs. M.," a Bluebird photoplay In
spired by Thomas Edgelow's maga
zine story. Devotees of. Bluebird will
recall with delight the work of Mary
MacLaren in previous Lois Weber
productions among Bluebirds
"Shoes," "Saving the Family Name"
and "Wanted A Home" and will
be glad to know that the pretty
Scotch lassie is to be one of the stars
of the forthcoming presentation.
Harrison Ford, her leading man, will
share honors with Miss MacLaren.
There is no one woman who has
done so much for moving pictures as
Lois Weber. "Hypocrites," "Jewel,"
"Where Are My Children?" and "Idle
Wives" are among the many produc
tions she has made apart from her
contributions to Bluebirds. In this
series she presented and acted, with
her husband, Phillips Smalley, one of
the earliest Bluebirds, "Hop, the Dev
il's Brew," and later produced "The
Eye of God," with Tyrone Power;
"John Needham's Double," with the
same fine actor; "The Flirt," with
Marie Walcamp, and then she discov
ered Mary MacLaren.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an execution and or
der of sale duly issued by the Clerk of
the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for Morrow County, dated the 7th
day of August, 1917, in a certain
suit in the said Circuit Court, where
in C. W. Oathout as plaintiff, re
covered judgment against Maigret H.
Ketch and Amos R. Ketch for the
sum of Sixteen Hundred and Fifty
and no-100 Dollars, with interest
thereon at the rate of Seven per cent
per annum from June 12th, 1915,
and the further sum of $200.00 at
torneys' fees and costs and disburse
ments taxed and allowed at Nineteen
and 40-100 Dollars, on the 4th day
of August, 1917.
Notice is hereby given that I will
on the 15th day of September, 1917,
at 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the
front door of the Court House in
Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon,
sell at Public Auction to the highest
bidder for cash in hand, the following
described property, to-wit:
Lots Two (2) and Three (3) and
the Northeast Quarter of the South
west Quarter of Section 31, in Town
ship 2 North of Range 24, E. W. M.,
in Morrow County, Oregon.
Taken and levied upon as the prop
erty of said Defendants, or so much
thereof as shall be necessary to sat
isfy the said judgement in favor of
C. W. Oathout and against said de
fendants, together with all costs that
have or may accrue.
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, August
Sth, 1917.
GEORGE McDUFFEE,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.
Chicken House Burned.
The Aire alarm brought a large
number of people flocking to the
rear of the county court house last
Friday. Someone had been burn
ing weeds and brush on the Wm.
Ayers property, and in some manner
the chicken house caught on fire.
The blaze was put under control be
fore a great deal of damage was done.
E. D. Brown expects to go to the
mountains next week for a recea
tion of a few weeks. He believes
mountain air will prove beneficial to
his health. He recently returned
from the coast.
Jack Van Ornian, formerly in the
banking business in Portland, came
to Heppner the middle of the wet'k
for a visit with Hugh E. Bran.