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1 THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER. OREGON, THtJKSD AY, NOVEMBER 8, 1917.
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The Gazette-Times
The Heppner Gazette, Established March, 30, 1883.
The Ileppner Times, Established November 18, 1897.
Consolidated February 15, 1912.
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OFFICIAL PAPER FOR MORROW COUNTY.
Vm. McMurray, General Passenger Agent, Portland
Sale dates: November 1st to 24th; return limit, 27 days
from date of sale.
Liiulsey-Hansley.
Harry H. Lindsey and Pearl Louise
Hansley were married in this city on
Wednesday afternoon, Turner B. Mac
Donald, pastor of the Christian
church, performing the ceremony.
Mr. Lindsey is a resident of the lone
section and engaged In farming there.
The bride comes from Wasco, Sher
man county, which was Mr. Llndsey'8
former home. They are both fine
oung people and enter this new re
lation wltn Drlgnt prospects ueiure
them.
Morrow County Man Exempted.
The Umatilla county exemption
board has granted an exemption on
grounds of dependency to Elias Paul
Kessler, transferred here from Mor
row county. He has a mother and sis
ter depending on his labor. Pendle
ton Tribune.
Mrs. C. C. Chick and Mrs. L.
Davidson, of lone, were visitors
Heppner Monday.
OCS
Rambouillet Rams For Sale
Choice 1- and 2-year-old, pure bred Rambouillet
range rams from celebrated flockc of R. A. Jackson,
Dayton, Washington. Rams now at Stanfield, Ore
gon. Also 19 Hampshire and Oxford rams, and few
Lincoln rams for sale.
If interested write or 'pb.ne
T. F. BOYLEN, or DAN P. SMYTHE,
Tendleton, Oregon.
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Mrs. Arthur Smith left for Salem
this morning, where she will visit her i
daughter, Mrs. Annie Webster.
Good Potatoes For Sale Whites,
$2.75 per cwt. Reds, $2.50 per cwt.
Ranch or Heppner delivery.
BURTON H. PECK.
Lawrence Shutt departed this
morning for Portland. He expects
to go on to California and will be ab
sent from home for some time.
Episcopal Church Services.
Rev. George B. Van Waters, ot
Portland, will hold services at the
Episcopal church in this city on Sun
day, the 11th, both morning and eve
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Thursday and Friday
THE TWO BIG SERIALS
"PATRIA"
THE NEGLECTED WIFE"
Beginning next week we will show "The
Neglected Wife" on Tuesday and Wednes
day and "Patria" on Thursday and Friday.
Saturday
DOROTHY PHILLIPS
"HELL MORGAN'S GIRL"
E. D. Brown has returned to Hepp
ner from a trip which took, him far
north in the British Columbia coun
try. While up there, Mr. Brown in
vested in some land, and expects that
he will return there later and make
further investments. Mr. and Mrs.
Brown will leave in a few days for
California to spend the winter, that
the change may be of benefit to Mr
Brown's health. The departure of
these good people from Heppner will
be cause for regret among their large
circle of friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Adkins, accom
-"4 by their son, Albert, went to
l'wii.and Friday, wnere tney expect
to visit for a short time. While In
the city Mr. Adkins will be examined
y a specialist to astertain whether or
not he may be benefitted in health
and find relief from the partial par
alysis he has suffered for several
years past.
Lee Savely, of lower Butter creek,
was a business visitor In Heppner
Monday. Mr. Savely Is an alfalfa
hay farmer In his section.
Remember the change of date of
serials at the Star. After this week
"The Neglected Wife" will be shown
on Tuesday and Wednesday and "Pa
tria" on Thursday and Friday.
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.
Thomson Brothers
Paul Troedson, Peter Benson and 1
Otto Lindstrom were Morgan resi
dents doing business in Heppner on
Wednesday. This office acknowledges
a pleasant call from each of these
gentlemen.
Norton Winnard went ot The
Dalles this week to be present at a
conference of high school workers
who have been enlisted in the Y. M.
C. A. campaign. He is expected home
this evening.
A. L. Ayers and wife and Mrs. S.
W. Spencer will leave this week on an
extended trip to Southern California,
and expect to be absent for a month
or six weeks. They expect to travel
by auto and the trip will be one of
pleasure and recreation through the
land of sunshine.
Commissioner Padberg is up from
lone this week attending the regular
session of the county court.
Water Power Available.
Among the many schemes to re
duce the H. C. of L. the Pacific North
west bids fair to do Its share. In these
states there are 35,000,000 horsepow
er in the available waterfalls and riv
ers of which only 1,472,000 Is being
developed. The power that is wasted
could be utilized and would be suffi
cient to heat and light every building
on the Pacific Slope. The develop
ment of this power would reduce the
price of coal and wood, making these
fuels available for other purposes.
Factories could depend upon power
at a very low rate, resulting In the lo
cal manufacture of products that now
have to be shipped away for manufac
ture, and Bhipped back for consump
tion. Scobey, Montana, Sentinel.
All that prevents this development
Is failure of Congress to pass legisla
tion under which capital can be se
cured for Investment. Pinchot con
servation policies have tied the hands
of the west. Pacific Manufacturer.
IN
"The Flashlight"
BLUEBIRD FEATURE
SUPPORTED BY LON CHANEY
Sunday and Monday
Robert Harron in
"The Bad Boy"
A story of a juvenile delinquent who just
Why Wait Until Xmas
to Buy Your Books?
We have just received a shipment of the latest books,
also books for children of all ages.
Humphreys Drug Co.
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couldn't be good.
COMEDY
"The Telephone Belle"
A buzzing, ringing ocmedy in which the wire
of love is crossed with jealousy on the tele
phone of youth.
Tuesday and Wednesday
The Neglected Wife
Commencing Nov. 15th, 1917, 1 will allow 6f0 discount
on all cash sales am nnn tins' to over $5.00. On Hats,
Caps, Boots and Shoes, Ladies' ana uents' rurnismng
Goods flnnnerl Rnnrls f!nfffifl. Teas. SniceS. Extracts.1
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and other articles too numerous to mention, except on
Flour and Sugar. Should I run short of any goods, I
will take your order and deliver the goods later.
i Now is the time to lay in
1 your winter supplies.
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If Having secured the services of three Skilled Decorators,
I we are now prepared to do all work with neatness and
JT dispatch in all parts of the county.
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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( We are prepared to give
Farmers, Dairymen, Stock
growers, Merchants, Work
men, Women and Children
and all our good customers
the best possible service.
IJ Extending every finan
cial assistanceconsissent with
sound banking.
The First National
Bank
HEPPNER, OREGON
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Assets over One and One-half Million Dollars
W. P. PROPHET,
with a Weekly and good
comedy
I Hardman, Oregon.