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PAGK EIGHT THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON. THURSD AY, DECEMBER 3, 1018 The Ward Waters Company -:- READING! This, the first number of Hepp ner's Lyceum Course, is one of ex traordinary merit. The Ward Waters Company pre sents to the public a program of unusual interest and originality. Edna Falk, the contralto soloist, is a very gifted young singer. Her voice is deep and rich and has that beautiful mellow quality seldom heard. DRAMATIC SKETCHES VVrv '-fW: W. w v.:.' .: "SPSS LL, , Mr. Waters as a character make up artist ranks among the best of platform entertainers. His sketches are new and original. With Mrs. Waters he will do some whistling duets, and the company will give a little dramatic play whenever de sired. Their dramatic work is es pecially good, as Mrs. Waters, has had several years' experience in stock companies. Her child imper sonations are clever indeed. rt30gfo llD(D)l AaOGfiQ HDli mm TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918, AT 8 P. M. R. C. HOLDS ELECTION ther announcements regarding w ill appear later. (Continued from First Pa;e) tliic year, the proof of membership being the signing of the Red Cross roll and the wearing of the 1919 bi.:::n. Tied Cress leaders wish every v carer of a Red Cross 1919 button to as",; every non-wearer: "Where's there were a lot of Mr. Albright, who was a patient at the emergency Imspital for a couple of weeks while he was wrest ling with a very severe ease of flu, expressed hi.-, kindly appi '.".'iai ion for the splendid care and ai ujiiUoii given Mm. Mr. Albright stated to s'une Red Cross ladies that he knew good people in this i worth ranch on Butter creek, where Lieut. May throughout the state of j he had been putting in concrete Oregon. watering troughs- at the Wigles worth sheep barns. y. i! ' button': There are over 248,000 Red Cross mem! ers la Oregon. Everyone, it is ex;'3rird, will renew membership, while it is hoped to add 1000,000 new members.. But there will be no quotas issued. The aim is to enroll every adult. That moans that the aim in -view for every city and town is at least the world but was not heretofore convinced that they all lived in Hepp ner. He departed for his home ai Butte, .Montana on Tuesday, appar ently fully recovered and as happy as a man could be. The Red Cross acknowledges the receipt of a do nation from Mr. Albright of HO. 00 J. W. Osborn was in the city yes terday from his home near Cecil. He states that a finer fall for farm work has not been experienced in that part of Morrow county and a great amount of fall seeding has been done.' Stacy Roberts reports that the in fluenza epidemic wui very bad in C'lilco during their visit there, there being as high as 15 funerals a day. Mr. Roberts says there Is much malara in that psrt of California, and he attributes the high death rate to this cause. At the Fair pavilion on Thursday evening a dance was given and a good time enjoyed by the large crowd in attendance. This was the first ball of the season,' music of a high order being furnished by Le Roy's Jazz band from Portland. Mr.. and Mrs., Roy Campbell of Lexington visited at the home of .Mr. Campbell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Campbell of Heppner, on Wednesday. RE 5 ft MEATS $( KKWAIli). There still remains a number of w. O. Hill,' cashier of Lexington one out of every three men, women articles of bedding at t.:e Federated State Bank was in Heppner for tlte end children in the community. 'church building, used d'inns tiie Wilbur E. Coman is state chair- time of the emergency hospital. n:an for Oregon for the Rd Cross Parties desiring to get such articles Iloll Call and Herman E. Witham, as belong to them, can do so by call State Manager, Miss Getta Wesser- ing on Mrs. J. A. Patterson. man being Executive Secretary. Port- land is inaugurating a novelty in one dollar sent by Mrs. V. P. the campaign by having an exclusive ( prophet of Hardman, accompanied all-woman organization from the Dy the following letter, which is splf leaders down to the last worker. explanatory: Because of the campaign there will be no public sale of Christmas seais liiis year. Instead every Red Cross member will be given ten of' the seals, while $2,500,000 will be! given by the American Red Cross for, 'n 14. 1913. Hardman, Oregon, Oct The American Red Cross, Hardman, Oregon. I got first honors, also a dollar ; since convincing the Junior four minute first time in several weeks, Tuesday Mr. Hill has but recently recovered from a bad spell of Spanish flu and is now able to be on duty full lime at the bank again He states ti.al he had all the flu he wanted. Its no picnic. Wm. O'Rourke was over from Camp Lewis for a few days this week, arriving in the city on Thurs day evening last and returning to Camp on Sunday. Hilly has been right on the job at Camp Lewis ever the commanding I greatly IIien j officer there that he was big enough and the kind of material real soldiers are made of. His numerous friends LOST 600 head of sheep, be tween Echo and L. P. Davidson ranch in Morrow county. Sheep branded on wool. Old ewes, mixed year lings and mixed lambs. Will pay 11.00 per head for return of any or all of these sheep, or for information leading to their recovery. lm L. P. DAVIDSON, lone, Oregon. I WANT VOVR POULTRY. Am in the market for all kinds of poultry, alive or dressed; also veal and pork. Pay highest cash market price and take all you have at any time. HENRY SCHWARZ, Heppner, , Oregon. Phone 636." IX)HT One 4-year-old bay mare with bay horse colt brand Th con nected on left stifle about 1100; 1 gray mare brand J D on left shoulder him . on his having the 1"1'! tuberculosis work of the speaking contest, Vv'lucl National Tuberculosis association ' appreciate. ti is bi iiig about the total of the j I could easily spend it for my own llere were glad to greet Billy and to blind in right eye 1000 Jbs sales of Chrism," seals last year. ; hi 'lent or pleasure. I want a kodak This niuii-v will be stunt toward the I ever so bad but our country is Hint eradication cf tuberculosis. junci I am sending the dollar to you. j Pr: i."!;:il WHsuii has sounded the ; Ia; give me credit mi tb It- . ft; ike campaign will) his 'tor it. "I Kimmf.n vou to the comradeship"! If some tired ; congratulato 1 made good. boks. Tuesday morning by N. A. Clark, of reasonable reward to finder. Cummins, Echo, Ore. '1 1 e .enmpnign slogan is the Tvord: "Jcio." ,, , ,i tins city, aiiu'.'Uiicing Snnimy shou h gi.-l I . , , v , . , i Mo day, at. Newton, high A novelty iu the way of a lecture cn the Red Cross Is planned to bo given in Heppner on the evening of JjHceinber 26, nothing preventing. Jt will be delivered by Chief Red l-'ox and his cousin Black Hawk, aristocratic members of the Yakima tribe, who will come here from 'J'oppinish, Wash. These two In- some cf.mforl from it, it is better tlittri il i hud It. Sincerely yours, ADRIAN' C. I'M'IID' iLT. the 111., death of P. .1. ill LOCALS S. E. VanVactor, local attorney, is in Portland this week on legal business. N. A. Clark and family are moving Miller. Mr. Kibier ik the fatiwr ,-,f Ai rs. Clark a .id Airs. O. Ai. WliiUing ton of this city and had been mi invalid for more than a year past. His deutli was not uutxpe. ted by his li.'.lalives hero as they were in receipt of letters the last of tiie week as nouncing that tiie end was fast ap proaching. Air. Kibier was fiii years of age. He visited with his relatives here about two years ago. j Mrs. Guy Boyer is iu receipt of a I letter, dated Nov. 5, from her broth er, Lieut. Everett May, stating that! VOU HAliK 100 ton of good al oa falfa hay. Comeniont feed grounds ! on place and parties tuu como with I 'f either cattle or sheep. Communicate with me at Lexington, Orogou. :it ANDREW UEAN10Y. F If? 'jlp PEOPLES CASH MARKET C D. W ATKINS, Proprietor We evpect ,e our ,,. lmiIjill) the fllfj( ((f (lie eai Is the meantime, whih, prices for live. Htock remain stable, the following prices will pro. vuil ui this market : Brisket Boils iafi per lb. oiiori iuo nous . Hl per lb. Good Pot Roast Beef -jo? per lb! Prime Rib Roasts 24? pBr lD Hamburger Steak 2.V per lb. All Round and Shoulder Steaks.. 25C per lb. All birloin and T-Bone Steaks 25? per lb. Best Loin Pork Chops 35? p(;r iD, Pork Steaks o nor ih Pork Sausage .... :125 per lb. Wienlowurst, our make, good and 80lid' 25f per lb. Bolonga, our own make 20? per lb. We are overstocked on bacon and lard and will offer these at special prices. Bacon, 50 per" lb. and Lard per lb. LARD IS OUR OWN MAKE. BeBt Compound, 50 kettle rendered tallow and 60 best Wesson Cooking Oil, 250 pur lb. WE ARE YOURS TO SERVE PEOPLES CASH MARKET A MEALS'' A IIAV for sale. 150 tons on. Butter Creek. Good feed lots and water for stock. Will sell this hay at the market price. 2t TRAVIS J. HOSKINS, Echo, Or. LOST Between Heppner and L. dians travel in state on their own .into their new residence recently ; he was discharged from the hospital V. Gentry place, crank for ilfice. Buick this ponies and will appear in their most gorgeous attire. Chief Red Fox omes recommended by Secretary t)f War Baker, as well as having dher highly esteemed commenda tions and lils lecture on behalf of the American Red Cross promises to Jbo a very interesting feature. Fur- purchased from Shelly Baldwin, to day. and was apparently fully recovered from his injuries. It was thought that Lieut. May had probably suffer- Earl Wlcleswortb Klieenmnn of ' Butter creek, was a business visitor1?1 e"t!re ""n1";8' navin een in jured by a bursting Bhell, but proper care in the hospital brought him out Ed Buckman returned the first of i-all right. This will be welcome news J to the great number of friends of in Heppner on Tuesday. the week from the Earl Wlgles- of Docepiber, 1918, at two o'clock iu the afternoon for the purpose of electing officers and the transaction of such other business as may prop erly come before the meeting. ' D. O. JUSTUS, President. IV TIIE COUNTY COURT OF TIIE 8TATE OI' OREGON FOR MOR ROW COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of Frank J. llabalt, deceased. CITATION TO II KIRS AND DE VISEES. TO AMALIA IlICHTER, GREETING: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You are hereby cited OK ANNUAL MEETING. is hereby given that tho and reuulred to annear In thn flonn NOTICE Notice Annual Meeting of the Galloway ty Court of the State of Oregon for Telephone Company will be held iu Morrow County, at the Court Room the office of the Humphreys' Drug thereof, on the 4th day of Jauuary, Company in the "City of Heppner, 1919, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. Oregon, ou Saturday, the 28th day M., of said day, then and there to 1 Get the 6enuinejP!l7 and Avoid'i? J Sgin Every Cake show cause if any there be why this Court should not grant a license to the Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Frank J. Habelt, De ceased, to sell at Public Sale the fol lowing described lands, to-wit: NE4 of SW and the N of SEft of Sec. 7, in Tp, One (1) South of Range Twenty-five (25), E. W. M. First published December 5, 1918. (SEAL) J. A. WTAER8, County Clerk of Morrow County Oregon. 1 Id