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fHE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1918. Page Seven Amusements 1 II PROFESSIONAL COLCMJi Dr. H. T. ALLISON t . Physician A Surgeon Offioe in Odd Fellows Building. HEPPNER, OREGON Dr. N. B.WINNARD Msldaa A Bargeom Office h Fair Building HEPPNER OREGON A. D. McMURDO, M. D. Physician A Burgeon Office la Patteraoa. Drag Stor HEPPNER ; :-: :-l OREGON Dr. R. J. VAUGHN DENTIST Feraaaently located In tht Odd Fellows building, Rooms 4 and I. HEPPNER, OREGON DR. GUNSTER VETERINARIAN . licensed Graduate . HEPPNER - - ORE. . Telephone 722 (Day or Night) WOODSON & SWEEE ATTORN ET8-AT-LAW Office in Palace Hotel, Heppner, Oregon Offce on west end of May Street HEPPNER, OREGON SAM E. VAN VAOTOR ATTORNEY-AT-LAW S. E. NOTSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office, Roberts Building, Heppner Office Phone, Main 643 Residence Phone Main 666 FRANCIS A. McMENAMIN LAWYER Roberts Building, Heppner, Oreg. P. H. ROBINSON LAWYER ione :-: : CLYDE and DICE WELLS SHAVING PARLORS Three doors south of Postoffice. Shaving 2 So Halrcuttmg S6c Bathroom in connection. PATTERSON & ELDER 2 Doors North Palace Hotel. TONSORAL ARTISTS FINE BATHS SHAVING 26c J. H. BODE MERCHANT TAILOR HEPPNER !- OREGON Tailoring That Satisfies" LOUIS PEARSON MERCHANT TAILOR HEPPNER OREGON ROY V. WHITEIS Fire Insurance writer for best Old Line Companies. HEPPNER -:- -:- OREGON M. J. BRADFORD "The Village Painter" Contractdlng Painting and Paper hanging, Phone 669. Office 1st Door Wtat of Creamery . DR. J. G. TURNER ' EYE SPECIALIST Portland, Oregon. Regular monthly, rlslts to Hepp ner and lone.' Watch paper tor dates. BLACK LOSSES SORELY PREVERTEI t CUTTER'S BUCKLEQ PIUS fresh, tollable I pretarfea or yctnra rocs t 3 Write lor boolMuvatetiiooUll. lo-dut ski. (iKtiH rm. J 09 ONLY. IKSUT 0 CUTTM B. II Uoo" Z c5 Ub..ittn. !. CHH.n.11 J) VTIr . A4 ' IS Bluebird Photoplays, Inc., have found for dainty Ella Hall another of those agreeable child parts in which she is the happiest the role of a Belgian orphan, shipped here with a company of war dependants, to And a friendly shelter. Three bachelors each adopt a child, selecting their or phan from a list of names. "Rene Lescere" reads good to one of the old boys, but great is his surprise to find that Rene is not the boy he had an ticipated, but a pretty little girl. Game as a pebble the "bach" goes on cleverly conceived and skillfully ex executed photoplay to be exhibited at the Star theatre on Saturday, Jan. 12, with Miss Hall playing the hero ine, supported by an all-star cast. Devotees of the screen will find it sat isfying entertainment, devoid of crime or fractured codes Just a good and wholesome photoplay, that is bound to leave pleasant memories. r Shakespeare was right "The play's the thing." Adopting this establish ed dogma as their purpose in photo play production Bluebird has built up and increasingly maintains wide pop ularity. If it's a Bluebird it's got to be good; tor unless a play is good it cannot become a Bluebird. See them every week at the Star thater. G. W. Thomas of Prairie City, was in Heppner this week. Carl Yount, Ione wheat buyer, was a Tuesday visitor In Heppner. with his bargain, and In later years has reason to be abundantly glad that he was not familiar with the Beleian method of naming children. "The Little Orphan" is the title of this Q1 DR. TURNER Eye Specialist of Portland will be at Palace Hotel HEPPNER WEDNESDAY & THURS DAY, JANUARY 16-17 IN IONE TUESDAY, JANUARY 15 SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT OF COUNTY CLERK, MORROW COUN TY, OREGON. Claims allowed by the County Court of Morrow- County, Oregon, tor the Six Months Ending December 31st, 1917. GENERAL FUND Roads and Highways Registration and Election County Court and .Commissioners Sheriff's Office Clerk's Office Treasurers Office Assessors Office School Superintendents Office Court House, Janitor, Fuel, Lights, etc. Widows Pensions District Sealer ... Poor District Attorney Bounty . Health Office Circuit Court Justice Court Coroner Surveyor Current Expense Jail, Board of Prisoners State Library Water Master County Fair County Institute Tax Rebate :, Boys and Girls Aid Society. Stock Inspector Exp. 5,913.92 618.10 742.90 1,545.72 1,811.72 334.41 1,377.61 879.93 1,556.40 695.00 49.83 211U5 9.75 206.00 12.50 370.80 81.73 44.05 12.65 230.07 61.00 153.49 45.75 487.13 161.50 1.61 42.00 17.50 TOTAL $17,674.22 ROAD FI ND. Roads and Highways... $13,885.44 .$31,559.66 TOTAL, General and Road Funds SUMMARY OF WARRANT ACCOUNT. Outstanding General Fund Warrants June 31, 1917 $ 716.50 Outstanding General Road Warrants, June 31, 1917; 110.66 General Fund Warrants issued, July 1st to Dec. 31 17.674.22 Road Fund Warrants issued, July 1st to Dec. 31. 14,176.64 TOTAL - $32,677.02 General Fund Warrants Paid July 1st to Dec. 31 $17,547.26 Road Fund Warrants Paid July 1st to Dec. 31 13,884.44 Outstanding General Fund Warrants Dec. 31, 1917 842.46 Outstanding Road Warrants Dec. 31, 1917 402.86 TOTAL - $32,677.02 AMOUNTS ON HAND IN VARIOUS FUNDS DEC. 31, 1917 General Fund . $21 Road Fund 1J Srhnnl Fund ... ...... 1 High School Fund 1. Trust Fund Indemnity Fund Herd Law Fund Indigent Soldiers Fund Fire Patrol City of Heppner ...... City of Hardman City of Ione rltif nf T.oTlnptnn Various School Districts 2- 361.37 844.74 132.66 811.58 364.95 12.00 14.35 5.26 1.60 35.62 00.00 1.60 00.00 387.05 TOTAL - $37,972.77 State of Oregon, R. E. Alstott of Eight Mile was in TTnK..n. a 1am Aava fhft Inst of the County of Morrow, I, J. A. Waters, County Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing statement Is a true and correct account of the claims allowed by the County Court of Morrow County, Oregon; the accounts on which same were drawn, and the amount of outstanding warrants not paid for the six months ending Dec. 31, 1917, as shown by the records in my office and In my custody. Also a statement of amount on hand in the various funds Dec. 31st, 1917. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal this 7th day ot January, 1918. 8 J. A. WATERS, County Clerk. tar i tieatre THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Another thrilling episode of that serial of serials Featuring P ATRIA" Mrs. Vernon Castle The story grows more interesting every week, and you should see it. A good comedy and current weekly film See the great war refugee picture The Little Orohan Presenting Ella Hall in the prettiest photoplay ever screened. I SATURDAY ONLY, JANUARY 1 2 The fascinating story of a little war orphan who found happiness and a husband under unusual circumstances. MARY PICKFORD FAMOUS PLAYERS STAR Sunday and Monday in "THE FOUNDLING" ME llltIS CO "They are the best aggregation of entertainers along their line I have ever had the pleasure of listening to," said S. E. Notson In speaking of the Alpine Yodlers who are coming to .the high, school auditorium Wednesday, January 23. Mr. Notson has had the pleasure of hearing the Swiss Alpine Yodlers on former occasions and he does not hes itate to say they will prove the best entertainment coming to Heppner in many a day. Those who have been present at the first two numbers of the Midland Lyceum Course know the line of entertainment which this bureau Is furnishing. The mountain people of Switzer land are distinctively musical. They just bubble over with song and seem by nature adapted to easily change the ordinary voice to the falsetto. This Is called Yodellng and is an art. which most people have discovered, if they have ever attempted it. The Al pine Yodlers are natives of Switzer land and by right of birth have ac quired this wonderful art, which only the people of Switzerland seem able to master In the perfect degree. U. 8. GUARDS WANTED FOR HOMK SERVICK There Is being organized a United States Guard, National Army, whose duty will be to protect Government interests in this country, it w ill also be used in carrying out the provis ions of the President's proclamation pertaining to alien enemies. Where practicable, men enlisted for this branch of service will be placed on duty in the vicinity of their homes. As this force Is designated for immea iate use and not training, men whi. served In the Spanish-American War, the Boxer, Philippine and Mexican border campaigns In the Army, Navy, Marine Corps or Militia are particu larly desired. Tho any man between the ages of 18 and 21 and 40 who can pass the required physical examina tion is acceptable. Pay, allowances, ratings, etc. are the same as Infantry, Regular Army. The term of enlist ment is for the duration of the ar. Men wishing to serve their country in a military capacity yet are reluct ant to go as fighters to Europe now have an opportunity to join the Unit ed States Guards. R." Rands, F. Smith and L. Board man, prominent residents of Board man, were Tuesday visitors in Hepp ner. i Miss Naomi Wyland of Heppner, sister of Mrs. W. Glese, who has been visiting at the home of the latter and also with her friend, Miss Pearl Sul livan, left yesterday for her home af ter having had an enjoyable time here during the holidays. 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