The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, October 18, 1917, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HETPSEB, OREGON, THUESD AY. OCTOBER 18, 1917
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SOME GOOD ADVICE
STAR THEATER
Thursday and Friday
The 2 Big Serials I
2nd Episodes
"The Neglected Wife"
PATRIA"
Saturday Only
Louise Lovely and Rupert Julian in
"The Gift Girl"
A Bluebird comedy drama reflecting life in a
Persian Harem.
Sunday and Monday
"The Daring of Diana '
A drama of intense interest in live parts.
A Blue Ribbon Vitrgraph with Anita Stewart
playing the leading part.
On Sunday, November 4th, the Star
management announces the appearance at
the Opera House in Heppner, for One
Night Only, of Gene Stratton Por
. ter's popular new song play
"FRECKLES"
NOT A MOTION PICTURE. A Real Live
Company of Players. Watch for it.
Strengthened by Heppner Experience
Kidney disease Is too dangerous to
neglect. At the first sign of backc
ache, headache, dizziness or bladder
disorders, you should give the weak
ened kidneys prompt attention. Eat
little meat, take things easier and
use a reliable kidney tonic. There's
no other kidney medicine so well rec
ommended as Doan's Kidny Pills.
Heppner people rely on them. Here's
one of the many statements from
Heppner people.
Mrs. A. O. DeVore says: "Speaking
from past experience, I gladly rec
ommend Doan's Kidney Pills. I know
they are a medicine of merit and I
couldn't recommend a more reliable
one."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mrs. DeVore had. Foster-Milburn
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
Pioneer Resident Dies.
Isaac Knighten, a pioneer resident
of the Hardman section, died Tues
day at the home of his daughter, Mrs.
Anson Wright. Mr. Knighten was
84 years of age at the time of his
death. He came to Morrow county
with his family many years ago and
settled in the Eight Mile couAtry as a
farmer. Prior to that time he resid
ed in the Walla Walla country near
Wattsburg, Wash. Ho was a native
of the state of Missouri. Interment
was In the cemetery at Hariiniau.
THE LEXINGTON HOTEL
was opened last week by Mr. Clyde
Scrlvner, with a cleaning and press
ing parlor in connection.
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Mules at my place in Clark's Canyon on
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.
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THE PATHEPH0NE
has many special features In con
struction, making it the most popular
talking machine on the market. It's
soft, sweet reproduction so unusually
free trow surface noise. No needles
to change. Records guaranteed to
piay one thousand times, together
with, the fact that' machlnn anrl
records both cost -less money than
any make which can be considered to
approach it in class. We Invite your
Inspection and stand ready to prove
our claims of its merit.
THE CASE FURNITURE CO.
CUMMJNGS FRUIT AND VEGE
TABLE MARKET.
Grower of and dealer in vegetables,
fruits, tropical fruits, berries and
melons. Headquarters for bananas,
sweet potatoes, grapes and melons.
Green tomatoes and pickling onions
in any quantity. All stock fresh and
value guaranteed. Deliveries made
from Nursery. Phone Main 613.
HARRY CUMMINGS, Mgr.,
Heppner, Ore.
For Sale A 19.17 Chalmers Six.
Only run 600 miles. Absolutely as
good as new. Car has never been
marred or injured In any way. Will
take Ford as part payment or will
sell on terms. For full particulars
and terms apply to Martin Reld.
Mrs. M. Belle Thompson is up from
Portland to remain for a short time
looking after business interests here.
Mr. and Mrs. Clive Huston of
Eight Mile, were Saturday visitors
In Heppner.
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Let Us Figure With You For Your
Harvest Supplies
We are better prepared than ever to fill all orders as
our stock is larger and more complete and
prices are less than if we had to
buy on today's market.
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mf' g r y Jll J COMPANY . j. j.1
PERFECTION
OIL HEATER
FOR SALE BY
GILLIAM & BISBEE
General Hardware Dealers, Heppner
What Osteopathy Does
For The Welfare
of Women
(The real cause of many of the ail
ments peculiar to women was never
properly understood until osteopathy
was discovered. That this is a fact
Is proven by the wonderful results
which have been accomplished by
osteopathy in the trssitmant of dis
eases of women. Among those who
know rbout it a grer.t deil of fame of
osteopathy is attributed to its suc
cess In women's cases but unfortu
nately a great many women have
a wrong Impression about the prac
tice and consequently are prejudiced
against it or are afraid of it.
How Mrs. J. Investigated Twentieth
Medical Advancement and Found
Out What Every Woman
Should Know About 1
Osteopathy - f
In the October issue of Osteopath
ic Health the popular magazine ab
out osteopathy there is an interest
ing story of a lady who did some in
vestigating of osteopathy for hersolf.
It tells how she visited a free clinic
at an osteopathic hospital and some
of the things she learned by conver
sation and observation and how she
later proved the merits of osteopathy
by personal experience In her own
case.
Get a copy of this October issue of
Osteopathic Health. Any osteopathic
physician will be glad to present
you with a copy complimentary. It
Is an explanation of osteopathy In a
woman's own terms and will certain
ly prove Interesting reading whatever
may be your own health conditions
or your personal views about osteo
pathy. Another instructive article in the
(fctober issue of this maeazine tells
about the benefit of having osteo
pathic attention during pregnancy.
There Is no more important time in
family life than when a little new
comer Is expected In the home. Ev
ery married woman and every hUR
band should be informed concerning
the protection and satisfaction In
having osteopathic assistance on
such occasions.
Osteopathic Health is published to
give the public information about
osteopathy and you can get a copy
from any osteopath on request. Adv
LIVE CECIL NEWS HEMS
Master Herb Hynd, who is attend
ing school at Heppacr. came home to
Butterby Flats for a visit during the
Institute vacation.
Art Mnior has M. J. Bradford,
painter, of Heppner making his Cecil
residence a fine- place even though it
is "The Last Camp."
Jack Hynd and George Doney re
turned home Saturday after spending
the week In the mountains.
Do-i't forset about the dance that
Is to be held in Cecil Hall on Friday
evening, the 19th. Music will be fur
nished by Parson's orchestra.
Robert Pope, who lias been at
Walla Walla, Wash., for the past few
months, returned to Cecil Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Franklin went
to Heppner Tuesday, where they will
visit with relatives for an indefinite
time.
Art Minor, accompanied by his
wife, Jerm O'Conner and Mr. Ellis,
were Cecil callers Monday, Mr. Ellis
remaining here to look after the
ranch.
Cecil school children gave a short
Columbus Day program on Friday af
ternoon under the supervision of
their teacher, Miss Easton. Quite a
number of visitors were present and
greatly enjoyed the entertainment.
Miss D. Pearl Rynming, teacher of
the Eight Mile Montague school, held
a basket social and program on Sat-,
urday night in aid of her school. The
children all did their parts well. Par
ties from Arlington and Cecil were
present In large numbers. Ashur
Montague was auctioneer for the bas
kets and did his part with some style.
The handsome sum of $54.60 was
raised. A Cecil basket brought
$12.50.
FOR SALE!
ENGLISH FOX HOUNDS
A Guarantee Against Coyotes.
TEN DOLLARS EACH.
JOHNSON LIVESTOCK GO.
lone, Oregon.
Don't let him get like this
Dr. Daniels'
Antiseptic
Dusting and
Healing
Powder
FIXES GALLS, SORES AND CUTS
Costs only 50o large can, at our Ajenta
Ask or Dr. Dtnieli' Horn Book its Cm
HUMPHREYS DRUG CO,
Agents for Dr. Dan
id's Horse, Cow &
dog remedies.
WITH FREE BOOKS