The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, August 15, 1918, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    Tax ojuiJrre-TiMBi. hkppxkr. oregon. thtrsd.iy, avgvsx is, iois
PA4.E EKHT
I nmlrttl II mniin Cecil Humphreys residence In thelher small son. Jean. u on her way , R. J. Carsner Wheeler and Mor
k 11 II I I i) U A I I nPAl S oth of town and is now ettled , from Walla Walla to Eugen.. where row county etockman ;vas a buslnesa
Allill I lUilML LUUHLU there. This house has been occupied she will Join Mr. Handsaker. Sue vtaltor In Heppner Wednesday.
ItUUI 1 1 will ii- p jj gilutt had beon spending several weeks at 7
j Walla Walla where she was called on NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
I W. L. Barlow. Fairview farmer, acoount 0f the serious illness of her NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
A 10-20 and 12-25 Case Gas Trac- transaoting business in Heppner fatilcr, a reception was gWen her .that on the second Monday in Sep
tor, guaranteed to be in good con-1 Tuesdav Mr. Barlow just recently Friday 'afternoon at the home ot Mr. tember (Monday, September 9th,
dltirm, for sale by Vaughn k Sons. x jivcd a letter ttgla ni3 81in, Floy3:and Mrs T j Humphreys, and Sun-! 1918.) the Board of equalization of
Heppner. Li wno lias been contlned In the!day evenlng Mrs. Handsaker ad- Morrow County, Oregon, will attend
. j r vm PBttiinhn lpft h ,snita! at Camo Lewis for several an mence at the Christian at Court House in Morrow County,
Heppner Tuesday morning far Mis
souii, where they will make their
home in the future.
STAR THEATRE, 1 UESDAY, AUG. 20
months. After havms beeu operated church. The Handsakers are now j Oregon, and publicly examine the
I.ee Cantwcll has purchased the
e Gasoline
Red Crown is a
straight -distilled, all
refinery gasoline, not
a mixture. Its contin
uous, uniform chain
of boiling points makes
easy starting, quick
acceleration, power
and mileage sure.
Look for the ReJ
Crown sign befora
you fill.
STANDARD OIL
COMPANY
(California)
upon several unies, r uiyu is uu
tecsvcrln.; rabidly and will soon be
able to get Into training again. Be- there-
lore taking siefc Hoy a Had passed an
tests for a tniu-hi:i-: gunner.
Mrs. Silas Christofferson and Mrs.
J. it. Conk passed through Heppner
Saturday on their way to Denver.
They will return to Portland by way
jf Calif. rnla. and are touring the
jountry in the interest of the Marine
' rrs Mr;- Christoffersou is tlie j
wife of Silas Christofferson, the'
famous aviator, and has been in
Heppner before, having accompanied1
her husband here five years ago when
he entertained the Morrow County
Fair crowds with his aeroplane
stnnts.
located at San Diego, Cal., and are
veiy well pleased with their work
They will spend the month of
August at Eugene where Mr. Hand
saker's parents live.
for he past
G. W. MTLIIOLLAND, Special Ahi
Heppner. Oregon
Gav M. Anderson,
four years deputy
Morrow county, has resigned his
position and gone to Portland, where
he has secured a job In North Port
land. Mrs. Anderson and the child
ren will leave to join him Saturday.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Anderson here are' very sorry to see
them leave Heppner, and wish for
.liern all the luck and prosperity
p :sfible in their new location.
Onls Parker, small son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Parker, who farm above
Heppner, was rather painfully In
jured last Saturday when a pony he
ivas riding stepped In a badger hole,
"lie bjy was thrown off and the
'.ioysc stepped on him, one hoof
jrikin' him over one eye. He was
brought to the Heppner Sanatorium
. ll...1ii.eii. aud is now reported
). ret.Lis along nicely. It is
' t ( h; that the sight of the injured
be affected.
! M s. T. S. Handsaker, wife ot Rev.
1 ". S. "iandsaker, formerly pastor of
i u : First Christian Church of this
i-r-, was a pleasant visitor in
Meiii ner over the week-end. Mrs.
Handsaker, who was accompauied by
Footprints Lead to Arrest,
The incendiary fires that have been
keeping the people ot Mayville and
vicinity in a stat or excitement for
ihc jast couple ot weeks came to a
climax on Saturday night when a
big stack of barley, the property of
Lee Buller, a farmer in the Grease
wood country, went up in flames.
On receiving the alarm the State
Police were quickly on the scene and
wi.h Sheriff Kelsay of Wheeler coun-
county clerk of , Lv arrested two young men named
Stieece and lodged them m jail in
fossil. Sheriff Lilly, District At
torney Weinke and C. N. Laughgerid
were aiso present and the officers
and Police have some very strong
circumstantial evidence against oue
of the boys, quite enough to cause
ihe committing magistrate to hind
him over to the grand jury In the
sum of 11000. This was secured by
the boy's father and he was released.
The second boy wos also released
without bonds.
The evidence for the prosecution
will consist of a marked discrepancy
in time, according to questions an
swered by the accused, also tracks
round the stack anc leading up to
It. These tracks correspond with the
shoes worn by the young man
especially as to the nails and one
that had a patch on the sole.
assessment Rolls for Morrow County, 1
Oregon, for the year of 191S, audi
will correct errors in valuation, ;
description or qualities of land, lots 1
or other property assessed by the
assessor of Morrow County, Oregon
for the year 1918.
All , perons ' Interested or having
any complaint against their assess
ment for year 19 IS, should appear
at that time. Petitions for reduction
in assessment must be presented in
writing verified by oath of appli
cant or his attorney, aud must be
filed with the board the first week
it is in session and any petition or
application not so made, verified and
filed shall not be considered or acted
upon by Board. ,
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, August
15th, 1918.
J. J. WELLS.
Assessor Morrow County, Oregon.
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STRAY
There came to my place, -mlle
north and -mlle east of .the Fair
view schoolhouse, about 4 weeks
ago, one brown 2-year-old mule,
branded 24 on left Bhoulder. Owner
may have same by calling at my
place ' and paying pasturage and
advertising bill.
W. L. BARLOW.
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DICK EOLSON AND PAULINE CURLEY IN SCENE FROMl
TRIANGLF. PLAV. "A CASE AT. LAW."
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BP aU nflo.U. bav'l '. . - (. in .,rrnl wor. Cmplelc al InncilM, brilll,
P mlm. SludrnU : :. or Comini. .iou. Ollicill overnmnl R. O. T. C.
jf-i' Tailioii FUEE. l.iktiir;- .,1 S0.000 volnmra. Dormilorin lor mii mi om
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Wi'i Wrid lleji.lr.ir. F.utrnr, Orrfton. Ur illlrlW koakM.
To All Wheat Growers of
Morrow County
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I will be in the market for all classes
of wheat at all times during the coming
season, prices based on government
inspection slips. Bags and harvesting
supplies at market prices.
PHILL COHN
DAUGHTER OR MOTHER
Can you imagine a woman who
was speuding her last dollar to im
press an American millionaire, and
who had him hanging on the ropes,
as it were, rolling a proposal around
on his tongue, being interrupted in
this most important moment of her
whole life by the entrance of her
seventcen-ycar-old daughter? That's
just what happened to the mother
in "A Mother's Secret," which will
be seen for the first time on Sunday
and Monday at the Star Theatre
And that seventeen-year-old daugh
ter was the mother's secret. The
millionaire thought it was a mighty
fine secret, too, and he began to pay
almost as much- attention to the
daughter as to the mother, only he
i brought the mother roses and the
daughter toys. For mother was
wise, "You would not think 1 was
the mother of a thirteen-year-old
daughter, now, would you?" And
the daughter was the only one who
kicked op the thirteen. For she
was half in love with the millionaire
herself. So you see, there is some
situation to "A Mother's Secret."
A TWICE-TOLD TALE
One of Interest to Our Readers.
Oood news bears repeating, and
when it is confirmed after a long
lapse of time, even if we hesitated
to believe it at first hearing, we feel
secure in accepting Its truth now.
The following experience of a Hepp
ner man Is confirmed after six years.
J. 11. Cox, carpenter, Baltimore
St., says: "When I catch the least
cold, I suffer from pain In my back.
At times it has been bo bad I simply
couldn't move and have had to stay
In bed for a week or ten days. I
have used a great many medicines,
Hit Dean's Kidney Pills have done
me more good than anything else
I haven't had an attack of this
trouble for some time."
Over six years later Mr. Cox said:
"It has been a long time since I !
have had any occasion to take a
kidney medicine. I consider Doan's !
Kidney Pills a good reliable medicine !
for backache and kidney disorders."
, 60c, at all dealers. Foster-MIl-burn
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
CRfAT NOftfflWIST ' '
TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT
DEMONSTRATION
EDUCATIONAL, BCNtflUM, PROFITABLE
EVERY FARMER
IN Trie PACIFIC NORTHWEST
SHOULD ATTEND
SEPTEMBER 5, 6, ?, 1918
Tor Detailed Information Write
Portland Implement & Tractor Association
340-346 Morrison Street, PORTLAND, OREGON
Columbia Building Blocks
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We alao manufacture Brick, Partition and Drain Tile
Columbia Brick Works
877 Hawthorne Are., Portland, Ore.
For Information arc H. C. GITIIENS, Heppner, Ore.
HE COLLI) NOT GUT AWAY
FROM DRINK
Wherever lie turned liqiior was for
sale. This is the situation Dick Rets
sun found in the Triangle play, "A
Case at Law," at the Star Theatre
on Tuesday, August 20.
Jimmy Baggs, newspaper re
porter, was a good boy; lie tried hie
beet to make good but his inherited
taste for liquor held him down. He
lost one job after another, always
because of his ever pr,-uinnu.aie
desire for drini,. Ho Jimmv finally
realized the folly of his ways and
overcomes his Inherited taint, is the
Interesting story of "A Case at Law,"
featuring Dick Rossonand Pauline
Curley.
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Eat plenty; Eat wisely, but without waste.
Save Wheat, Meat, Fats and Sugar. The
Soldiers at the front will need them all.
Be loyal to your own state. Use more
Potatoes and ship more wheat.
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J. B. SPARES, Manager
FRIDAY, AUGUST 16th
,.lue,)i1;dwphotoplayall a Mother's secret"
WILLIAM RUSSELL
C ."!nT7 WILLIAM
y uroay duction
A Grppinj? Drama of Love and Intrigue
IN THE MUTUAL PRO-
"THE MASKED HEART"
Sunday and Monday
We show Bluebird '8 greatest tribute to
Motherhood
"Mother O'ine"
Showing Rupert Julian and Ruth Clifford
Tuesday
Dick Rosson stars in Triangle story on
pr6hibitioh
mmmmm m nor at i aiw"
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vmzmmwmwBJ W pri n est! a v. August Zl
JULLIETTE DAY, American-Mutual Star, in her latest photo-drama
"The Calendar Girl"
Thursday, August 22
T7-,1 T A Triangle play of extraor-
Belle Bennett in uel OI Lite dinary worth.
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EXTRA COST TO YOU. 15 AND 25 CENTS.
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