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Fae Four THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER. OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1917. " r j- , y v t - ' - V kit V 1 i JctNE froa "The Woman Alone" 1 1 PATHES' THE NEGLECTED WIFE PRODUCED By BALBOA SJL ' mTTI A. BEGINNING TONIGHT TRd Tw -(Eireatt Seniais ROTH ROUND IN 66' nine NisD(ectt(dl WStT 99 Which marks a departure in serials. It has an appeal to every man and every woman, because the story is true to life. Ruth Roland, the charming heroine of "Who Pays?, and the "Red Circle" and one of the most popular serial girls in the country, plays the part of "the other woman." PATE MTHE SERIAL SUPREME 11 A JA STARRING MRS. VERNON CASTLE The Best Known, Best Dressed Woman in America THRILLS IN ALMOST EVERY FOOT OF FILM S it i IMM IU) Scene from trie second episode . or PATJ2IA "Trc a -a sure ) i ITHE LEXINGTON HOTEL i WW upeutju iaai ween uy ivir. t,iyae ! Scrivner, with a cleaning and press j ing parlor In connection. Is Putting I p Sheep 8hed. Mack Gentry was in from Lena Saturday and took out a load of shin gles for the new sheepshed being erected by Percy Hughes on his But ter Creek ranch. Mr. Hughes is put ting up quite an extensive sheep barn and will be in shape to care for his flocks properly. Sheep are worth taking care of these days. 3 CSSC -OF- lies lares I will hold a Public Sale of Horses and Mules at my place in Clark's Canyon on SATORDDAV, NOV. 317 Commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. About 50 Head of Work Mules And 25 Head of Work Mares TERMS OF SALE: Cash, or good bankable note drawing 8 per cent, interest. FREE (LOJEICIHI AT EKDflPN W. H. Padberg E. E. Miller OWNER AUCTIONEER The Federated Church. Sunday School 9:45. Morning Bervice, 11:00 a. m., will be taken up with the observance of the Lord's Supper. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Evening service 7:30. Sermon 'top ic, "Armageddon." H. A. NOYES, Pastor. Church of Christ. Subject for sermon Sunday morn ing, "Fools." Sunday evening, "Five Kinds of New Testament Baptisms." Lecture at 7:30 each Wednesday evening on Revelation. TURNER MacDONALD, Minister. John Hiatt, who has been working for Case Furniture Co. for some time past, has resigned his position there and will go onto his homestead in the upper Rhea creek section. He was moving out there this week to get In his crop. Mr. Hiatt will also farm a portion of the Jack DeVore land which he has rented. He expects to be on the homestead only a short time and will return with his family to Heppner that the chlllren may have the benefit of the school here during the winter. 1 NATURE TELLS YOU As Many A Heppner Reader Knows Too Well. When, the kidneys are weak, Nature tells you about it. The' urine Is nature's Index. Infrequent or too frequent passage, Other disorders suggest kidney ills. Doan'g Kidney Pills are for dis ordered kidneys. Heppner people testify to their worth.. - C. W. Shurte. Henoner, says: "Sev eral years ago, I was more or less sub ject to bladder trouble. The kidney secretions were unnatural and too frequent in passage. During these spells, my back felt weak and lame. After taking a few boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills, I got over the bladder trouble and my back felt as strong as ever." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Shurto had. Foster-Mllburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. LEX1NGT0ORIEFS Dr. Chick was in town Monday. Ed Duran is quit ill at his home in Lexington. John Vaughn was In Lexington Tuesday on business. Prof. Fertig spent the week-end with his family in Hood River. Oscar Minor, Olln Hayes and Alva Bennett, of Heppner, were In Lex ington Tuesday. Guy Taylor and Misses Carmichael, Holdridge and Bauer were Heppner visitors Saturday. Willie Duran Is home on a medical discharge from the Navy. He has been stationed at New York. Mrs. Jno. McMillan entertained the school teachers last Friday and Sat urday. They are loud In their praise of her hospitality. E. C. Miller and wife came up from Salem to look after their Interests here. They will go to Salem in a few days, for the winter. r One of the new drills of Leach's was damaged when a tour-horse team belonging to Park Carmichael, ran away. No other damage was done. The hotel has opened under the management of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Scrivner. It is greatly appreciated by everyone. They know where to get a "square." LOST On Heppner hlll the fore part of September, a suit case. There was no name on the outside of the suit case; Inside, on letters, is the name of Allen Rothwell.. Finder please notify this office. FOR SALE! ENGLISH FOX HOUNDS A Guarantee Against Coyotes. TEN DOLLARS EACH. JOHNSON LIVESTOCK CO. lone, Oregon. Don't let him get like this Dr. Daniels' Antiseptic Dusting and Healing Powder FIXES GALLS, SORES AND CUTS Coits only 50o large can, at our Agent! Aik for Dr. DmieU' Hone Book lit Fr HUMPHREYS DRUG CO. Agents for Dr. Dan id's Horse, Cow & dog remedies. WITH FREE BOOKS ' J. S. Buselck, extensive farmer and sheepman of Hamilton, Grant county, is in Heppner a few days this week on business. Mr. Buselck states that much grain that was sown in his part of the country late last Spring that failed to germinate, is now com ing up' nicely since the recent rain and will make a good crop. This will be a great saving to many of his neighbors, as well as himself, Mr. Buselck states, as otherwise they would have been compelled to come over to Heppner and get seed wheat. "J J'i ' I " '." : ( fr: XV ; A ' I : ',' i'f:i Wrestling Match OI'EKA HOUSE, :3() HHAItP SATURDAY NIGHT, OCT. 13 RAY McCARROLL, KOY AVOXDEH OF PEXDLKTOX, VS. , JAKE DEXTER, ' THE HKI'I'NEH GIAXT. BUST TWO FALLS OCT OF THRER WINNER TAKE ALL. ADMISSION 25c-50c-75c