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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THUBSD AY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1917. Tnzc Three Ddbbe Brothers MOTOR. CAR A standard which was naturally high, has been made higher still, by the bestowal of complete confidence on the part of tha . public. " "" ;. .. ;" It is a mutual contract which offers constant inspiration to the manufacturer and constant insurance to the customer. ' With the interests of buyei) and seller so closely knit together, the result, everywhere, is what might have been expected. It is impossible, for Dodge Brothers, with all their great facil ities, to build enough motor cars to satisfy the public. " It will pay you to visit us and examine this car. The gasoline consumption is unusually low. The tire mileage is unusually high. Touring Car or Roadster, $835; Sedan or Coupe, 1265 (All prices f. o. b. Detroit.) WALTHER-WILLIAMS HARDWARE CO. THE DALLES, OREGON fillip PENDLETON, SEPTEMBER 20-21-22 Ticket! on Sile Sept. 10. 20, 31 and 22; return limit Sept. 26, via UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM KSfi $4.50 J. B. Huddleston, Agt. BIGGER AND BETTERTHAN EVER. Mrs. Lillian Wentworth notifies this paper that she has moved with her husband from Upland, Calif., to St. Joseph, Mo., where Rev. Mr. Wentworth has accepted the pastor ate of the First Methodist church. Mrs. Wentworth is a sister of L. K. Bisbee, our local townsman. A. H. Stamp, pioneer farmer who resides east of Heppner, went to Spray Monday, In company with his daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. John Gates. Mr. Gates is an exten sive stockman of the Spray country and he and Mrs. Gates were Interest ed visitors at the Morrow County Fair. W. G. Scott, president and W. 0. Hill, cashier of Lexington State Bank were up to Heppner on Monday even ing on business connected with this new financial institution. While running but a few months, the new bank is making a splendid showing and the management are highly grat ified at the results obtained so far. Their first report appears In this issue of the Gazette-Times. Mrs. Jas. Cypert departed Mon day for a short visit with her daugh ter residing at Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. Cypert lived for many years In the Lexington section where they farmed. A few years ago them went to the Walla Walla country but never invested in property there. They returned here during the spring and will likely make Morrow county their permanent home hereafter. Dr. Gunster Graduate Veterinarian at PATTERSON & SON Drugstore n " " " " " " - " " " " ' Mrs. J. E. Berwick has returned to her Heppner home after an ab sence of several months in. Portland, occasioned in the first instance by the serious illness of her husband, and later by her own sickness. She was compelled to enter the hospital there for an operation but is now en tirely recovered from its effects and is glad to be able to return to Hepp ner again, where she is made wel comfe by her many friends. DR. JOHN A. GRAY "HOBO EXPERT" From the moment John A. Gray steps upon the platform until he steps down at he end of ninety minutes, it will be one splendid treat You will forget all your troubles and will leave with a regenerated heart. For lie comes with a message full of hu man Interest and entertainment and helps every man and woman. In the audience, for the greatest theme in the 'world Is man, and the lower we fO In the (octal scale the more fas cinating does the study become. There Is always a mystery about a .tramp, where he comes from, where he Is going and what makes him Licensed Embalmer Lady Assistant J. L. YEAGEit FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phone Residence Heppner, Oregon The Government needs Farms as I well as Fighters. Two million three hundred thousand acres of Oregon & California Railroad Co. Grant Lands. Title revested in United States. To be 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. Patronize Home Industry We compete with any first-class tailoring house in Portland both in material and workmanship. ORDER YOUR SUIT NOW! Our Fall and Winter stock has'just arrived. Come in and get your pick early. Louis Pearson MERCHANT TAILOR DR. JOHN A. GRAY. a trnnip, and can he be cured of his wanderlust. A national curiosity fol lows him as he wends his way down the road, and all the world is inter ested. Well, one day Dr. Gray became a tramp and for months In the dead of winter In New York city with 35,000 other homeless outcasts, he lived their life, ate, slept and suffered with thein, just to get his data to try to solve the problem. It Is without a doubt the most In teresting lecture on the American platform today, and the problem of the small wlggly boy Is solved, for the children listen to every word of the lecture and with their elders won der where the time has gone to. Here you see many characters In their- true colors. Fred, the real hobo; Mike, the generous dray man; Doctor Jim and Windv Bill, the one n done fiend nnd the other a drunkard ; the bread line and lodging house ; the cheap res-' taurant and squalid hobo night re treats ; the park benches and the mission room nil ana seen In vivid I colors nnd described In the most wonderful word pictures you ever I heard. The lectures are called: "Out of Work," and "On the Trail of the Hobo." Batteries Re-Charged We have recently installed a new TUNGAK RECTIFIER for re charging; batteries. -:- -:- -:- -:- Not another one like it in Morrow County. BRING IN YOUR BATTERIES We Guarantee Satisfaction. The Oregon Clarao-p CT M Home of the Republic Tires I HIHIIIIHlHHIIHHHHIIIIHHBHHHBiHBillHBBBHflDBSBII A HAIR RAISING EXPERIENCE. A Pleasant One This Time. Seldom has It become the lot of an entertainer to be In a position to en tertain and nt the same time provide the means of raising hair, but such is true of Miss Sheehan and her readings if the following story, as vouched for; is true. It was In Missouri, and a young man was attending n concert with his mother, and Miss Sheehan was the en tertainer. The young man previously had been trying to train his hair to a pompadour and had hnd considerable trouble In Inducing it to become tract able. During the course of the enter tainment, Miss Sheehan hnd occasion to render a new number of especial pathos and spirit, entitled "The Ti tanic." It Is a piece that cnlls for un usual ability and presence, but one that will bring out the finer sensibili ties of all who hear it The young pompadour man sat with eyes and ears wide open, without a sound, except an occasional hiss from between his set Hps, and a long drawn sljih of mental and physical relaxation at the finish. After a mojnent hi turn ed to his mother, ana said, "Gee, wasn't that great?" and upon receiv ing an affirmative reply In n hushed whisper he added, "Gosh, Mn, I'd like to hear that every day, it was great for my pompadour, my hair went right up and stnyod there until the finish. I'd have a dandy If I could do that every day." One cannot help but feel that Miss Sheehnn's offerings nil tend to create intense interest in the subject In hand. Pnthos, comedy and dramn have their part In her repertoire and each is done with the same degree of perfection. Miss Sheehan appears here with the Theresa Sheehan Concert company. OUT OF WORK. If anyone expects a serious lec ture in "Out of Work" by Dr. John A. Gray, he Is In for n most pleasant sur prise, for the lecture abounds with humor and funny situations. Of course It has its pathetic side, nnd nt times you feel the thrill of the flowery, but just when feeling bus reached the tension point, there Is a quick .burst of humor which bring a hearty touch. A 6000-MILE T1RI THE LANCASTER WIREGR1P 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. City Meat Market All kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats and Lard This Is the place to buy Oysters, Crabs, Clams, Salmon, Halibut, Smelts AGENTS FOR "SEALSHIPT" OYSTERS Johnson & Johnson FOR SALE Close In Stock Ranch You want a good stock-ranch close to town and the rail road. And you want a good house, barns, sheds, garden lands and a mountain stream running thru the entire ranch. You want plenty of bottom land under a ditch, and you want the entire ranch fenced around and thruout with good wire in the most part hog-wire.. And you want plenty of winter and summer range together with some valuable water rights. And above all, you want the whole lay-out at the right price. Well, here you are! 5351 acres, with 13,000 acres of range part leased, balance in the Reserve. Full ranch equipment outside of live stock. MORROW LAND CO; CROW & McATEE, Managers, HoppiuT, Oregon. St