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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THTJRSD AY, NOVEMBER 1, 1917.
School Children's and Farmers, Mat
inee Saturday afternoon, 2:30, 25-35c
FOR
OPERA HOUSE, Sunday, Nov. 4
A marvelpus and unique scenic pro
duction of the famous song play
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WOMANHOOD
!ISAW l he biory ot a nation
lTi wl 1 The big patriotic picture that is
hJJ sweeping the country by storm.
Endorsed by PRESIDENT WILSON and THEODORE ROOSEVELT
FEATURING
Alice Joyce Harry Morey i
and an all-star cast
STAR THEATRE, SATURDAY,
Matinee 2:30 ' Evening 7:30 & 9
The picture ts a direct an
swer to the pacifist group and
the anti-American foreigners
'in this country. It is the re
ply which the American wo
man makes to those who
would betray or despoil her
flag. It portrays the three
great lores of a woman's life,
the love of a maid for a man,
the love of a mother for her
child, the love of a woman
for her country.
Two Shows in
the Evening
25c and 50c
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THE G10RY OFTHENATION"
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By Gene Stratton Porter, author of "A Girl of
the Limberlost," "The Harvester," etc.
A supreme vovelty with brilliant
flashes of
Wit, Music and Pathos
A Clean, Wholesome, Bully Young
Play presented by
A Perfect Assemblage of Players
This Show Plays ONE NIGHT ONLY
PRICES
Orchestra $100; Balcony 75c; General Adm. 50c
SEATS ON SALE AT SAM HUGHES CO.
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Know the truth about it, investigate!
isles Wanted Mules
Ik I Barney Doherty was up from his
sanu nouuw sueep rauuu ou aiou-
day. Mr. Doherty lives in Pendleton
I and is at the ranch getting things
!"ready for the winter.
I will be at the PALACE HOTEL, HEPPNER, OH.,
to buy all kinds of mules from 4 to 12 years old, from
15 hands high up. Broke or unbroke. Will buy
some smaller mules for the south. If you have any
for sale call or write me care the above hotel and I
will come out to see them.
W. H. KIME
Upbuilding Industry
JT is the policy of the Farmers & Stockgrowers
National Bank to fit in with and lend co-operation
wherever and whenever it is consistent
with good business and safe banking to do so. To
farmers and stockgrowers particularly, we believe
such a financial connection will appeal.
Xo matter the size of that
account we shall appre
ciate It. . y
FARMERS & STOCKGROWERS
NATIONAL BANK
Heppner Oregon i t
Glasses fitted satisfactorily by Dr.
Winnard, or money refunded. His
prices are reasonable, and he is where
you can always find him. No charge
(or testing eyes. tf. -
WALL PAPER BUYERS ATTEN
TION. 1010 BARGAINS. Assortment
never better. Nearly entire line at
last years prices. Case Furniture Co
NERVOUS EXHAUSTION AND
AND ITS TRAIN OFEVIL
INFLUENCES
Constant Over-Exertion and Anxiety
Cau.se Lowered Physical and Nerv
ous Vitality and Make Kasy
Victims of the Army of
Nervous Diseases.
Our nation is facing a period of
great physical activity and mental
anxiety and it is well to direct at
tention to the army of nervous dis
eases which may assail us under such
circumstances and, as well, to tell
how to avoid and overcome them. It
is a fact although not understood
by many that osteopathy has won
derful efficiency in preventing and
overcoming nervous complaints. The
reasons for this become quite clear
and logical when principles and
methods of the science and practice
are comprehended.
know the truth about it, Investigate!
Don't follow blind prejudice; get the
facts for yourself. Secure a copy ot
Osteopathic Health regularly. It 1b
issued monthly for your information
and benefit. Ask any osteopathic
physician for a copy. He will be glad
to supply you. Ask him to tell you
about cases he has experienced in his
practice. Health is a great blessing;
a great 'asset; it Is what makes life
worth living. If you have the will to
be well, health may be within your
reach. Do not let prejudice cheat
you of your birthright. Get a copy
of Osteopathic Health and learn
about this new system of healing.
Leonard R. Purkey
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Adv.
Heppner, Oregon
Is Visiting County Schools.
' Supt. Shurte is busy this week vis
iting the schools of the county. She
is accompanied by Mr. Shurte who
aets in the capacity of chauffeur and
helps to get the car along over some
of the bum roads they have to travel.
Mr, and Mrs. Shurte enjoyed the ex
perience of being held up by the big
wind storm of last Friday in Juniper
canyon with a 'broken spring.
The "Why" of Nervous Diseases, and
How Osteopathy Rescues and Re
stores Those Afflicted With
Such Complaints is Briefly
' but Clearly Explained.
To guard one's self against nervous
collapse it is first necessary to under
stand the why of such a catastrophe, '
Such an explanation ,in simple lan
guage that you will understand ap
pears in Osteopathic Health for July,
a copy of which can be obtained from
any osteopathic physlciun free of
charge.
This July issue of the magazine
also tells about many of the diseases
which result from nerve depletion
among them being Neurasthenia
the disease to which so many people
In the United States fall victims
Hemiplegia, a form of Paralyse af
fecting one-half of the body; Facial
and Occupational Paralysis; Nervous
Indigestion, St. Vitus' Dance, Sciati
ca, Neuritis, Goitre and Epilepsy. Os
teopathy does wonders In these wide
ly differing cases, If you want to'
Public Sale of Mules is Called Off.
The public sale of mules and mares
which was advertised In these col
umns to take place on Saturday, Nov.
3, at my place in Clark's Canyon, has
been called off. I have made a pri
vate sale of the mules, and do not
care at this time to dispose of the
work mares advertised. "
2t. W. H. PADBEUG.
Alva Jones was transferred from
American Lake Monday, and with two
other Morrow county boys was sent
to New York. It was not learned just
what the boys will do but it is sup
posed they will be placed on police
duty, taking the places of those who
have been moved to the front In
France. , ..
J. C. Wattenburger has bought a
home in Pendleton, at 309 Garfield
street, and left yesterday with his
family for their new location. The
best wK'vs ol this community follow
Mr. Wattenburger and-his family to
their new home. Mrs. Johanna Bay
less and family will move into the
Wattenburger property here, she hav
ing purchased the place some time
agor
Seed Rye for Sale At my place,
In north Sand Hollow.
. . MIKE SZEPANEK.
Irrigon Jonathan Apples
Can be had at all leading
grocers in the.county.
Try Irrigon Cider
Surpasses all qualities of
the "real stuff" except
the "kick."
La Doble Fruit Farm -
L. A. DOBLE & SON, Irrigon, Oregon.
EXPLOSIONS JAR NEW
YORK DURING BATTLES
Not since the munitions explosions
on Black Tom Island In New York
Bay had the countryside along the
north' shore of Staten Island rever
berated with such terrific concus
sions as when Greater Vltagraph
staked its military scenes of "Wo
manhood, the Glory of a Nation,"
featuring Alice Joyce and Harry
Morey which is at the Star theatre
on Saturday, Nov. 3. The islanders
turned out en masse to watch the
sway and surge of battle. They are
the first Americans, treated as a com
munity, who have any Bemblance of
modern war tactics as conducted be
fore Verdun and on the Somrae. Her
was a great departure from the old
fashioned type of battle scene done
for show purposes.
Staten Island, a stone's throw from
Manhatten, rocked under the roar of
great guns to make Vitagraph's great
spectacle for American military pre
paredness convincing. Staten Island
saw the sky ablaze at night with il
luminating bombs. It beheld trench
mortars hurling their explosives into
the opposing burrows a few yards
away. It gaped at troops, sheltered
by curtin Are, hacking their way
through barbed wire entanglements
to rush the snug, sandbagged trench
forts. It marveled at huge howitzers
and 42-centimeter cannon. It shud
dered and retreated in a panic at fhe
gas attacks with their sinister, saf
fron clouds stealing before the breeze
upon the doomed defenders of other
wise impregnable positions.
Commodore J. Stuart Blacton, who
personally produced this picture had
the co-operation of the 13th Coast
Defense Command, N. G. N. Y., and a
company of regulars from the United
States Army. The 660 men of this
command weitf into camp and lived
there for two weeks under strict
camp conditions.
The ordinarily mild aspect of the
rolling terrain was changed with pick
and spade until it seamed like the
wrinkled face of Mars with trenches
and bomb setters. Then command
ing positions and ambushes alike
were altered with the long blue-black
muzzles of heavy guns as monuments
Of ripatrunHnn i i i.
( . v.uu. xuecr engines lurn-
. ed in the trenches. Pipe colls and
gas masks and steel headgear and
hand grenades and parachutes were
behind the lines. Observation bal
loons, aeroplanes and armored cars
were close at hand. All these things
had been assembled for the big
scenes.
And although days and days were
spent in filming these scenes and
hundreds of thousands of dollars In
securing them, they only compose
vivid flashes In the finished produc
tion, lending atmosphere and color
to the soul-stirlng production as a
whole. -
NOTICE Having bought the Wat.
tenburger wood saw, I am now pre
pared to do your wood cutting on
short notice.
T. Aj DRISKELLj Phone 664,' A