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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1919)
THE UAZETiE-TlMXd, HtPPXER , OliK., TlUBrUAY, 6UT, 11, 1919 THOUSANDS SEE WAR CRAFT ANCHORED IN HARBOR AT ASTORIA C ity BwIiik lkKr Wide Open to I niU of Purine Fleet, I'liurolies Hold Hperlal Srrvlrea, and "Uobs" are Feted. Astoria. St-pt. 8. Thousands of persons from Astoria and the Lower Columbia district visited the Port of ABtorla docks Sunday and Inspected the battleship Vermont, which is moored there. Every courtesy was shown the public by the officers and men, who. In turn have been royally entertained while guesti of ABtorla. Special services were held In all the churches In honor of the fleet, and were well attended by the gobs. Officers and men were Invited to dinner by the hospitable residents of the city, and later hundreds of the visitors were taken for auto rides to the beaches and other places of at traction. At Seaside the baseball team from the Vermont met the As toria Marine Works in a spirited con- test. The super-dreadnaught Arkansas, with Secretary Daniels aboard, will arrive about noon and anchor op posite the port docks. A committee composed of local port officials, the mayor, the president of the Chamber of Commerce, Mayor Baker of Port land, Governor Olcott and other prominent citizens of Oregon, will welcome the cabinet officer. It Is expected that the secretary will then go aboard the steamer James For nanc for the Inspection of the pro posed naval base site at Tongue Point. In the evening the secretary will be the guest of honor at a spec ial banquet at the Welnhard hotel, after which he will address the peo ple at the Astoria theater. He will then leave on a special train for Portland, AVERILL HOME AFTER LONG INSPECTION TOUR Predatory animals aro becoming less numerous throughout the north west, according to E. F. Averill of the U. S. Biological Survey, who re turned Saturday night from a seven weeks' field inspection trip. Nearly 4000 miles of bis territory was cov ered by auto and be says that the testimony of stockmen and hunterB wherever he went was to the effect that the livestock destroying pests are being slowly but surely eliminat ed. Mr. Averill was accompanied by his wife and two children, all of whom enjoyed the trip, especially the tour of Yelowstone Park, which was made during Mr. AveriU's vaca tion period. Mr. Averill reports that the rains will greatly improve the roa from hero to Spokane. He says that everywhere there was evidence of the enormous amount of road work which is being done In Oregon. Pendleton East Oregonian. Do you know how to ride a horse? Do you know how to mount a horse? If you don't and want to know you must Bee Tom Mix in his latest pho toplay of the pluins "Western Blood" which will be shown at the Star thea tre tonight. EXPOSES HUN DUPLICITY j Photographic ingenuity was em-j ployed effectively for a time by thej German military clili'fs in sustaining the Teutonic civilian morale and the first expose of the Prussian tricks ex ecuted on the field and later uppn the the unsuspecting public, is to receive expert presentation in this country through the medium of Allen Holu bar'i forthcoming pictorial drama of the great war "The Heart of Hu manity." How every German army corps carried with It Into the fray its i.ameraman is shown in this heart stlrrlng story. Pictures were taken of the Oerman advances or pseudo-offensives, of the prisoners captured by the Hun pa trols magnified by every known cinematographic device, of the migh ty arm of kultur" evidenced in kalserlstic frlghtfulness and of the bombing of Belgian and French towns 'and cathedrals to Qermans the symbol of the termination of the dominion of Ood in "enemy country." Thus Germany's starving popula tion was cajoled Into believing every Oerman "offensive' was a thrust re sulting In huge garnering of prison ers, booty and materials of war. But "The Heart of Humanity," in which Dorothy Phillips is featured, gives to the world the true story of Teutonic machinations and duplicity practised through the camera. "The Heart of Humanity" will be shown at the Star theatre on Friday, Sept. 12. itself and the nearest solution that we have ever seemed to reach Is that it usually falls equally heavy on the shoulders of r.ll. This Is only one of the many present-day problems in "The Thing We Love," which Is com ing next Monday to the Star theatre. Eastern Star Will Meet. Notice Is hereby given that the regular meeting of Ruth Chapter No. 32, O. E. S. will be htld In the lodge rooms on Friday evening. Members are requested to be present. MRS. ADA M. AYERS, W. M. Is Woman the Chief War Sufferer? The much debated question as to whether men or women feel most severely the terrible burden of war has been thoughtfully touched upon in the tremendously patrloticc pic ture "The Thing We Love,',,' which every good American man, woman and child ought to see and think about. The question is as old as war FLOUR RE-SALE The foiled States Grain Corporation Announces that It will sell "Straight" grade flour to all purchasers, In carload lots, in 140 lb. Jute sacks, gross weight, delivered to any Railway Stauon In Zone 10, comprising the States of Or egon, Washington and Idaho at not to exceed (10.00 per bbl. net cash. Purchasers will be supplied from near est available mill, which may result In slight saving tor buyers' account. Wholesale and Jobbing profits on such flour must not exceed 73c per bbl. and retailer's profits must not exceed $1.25 per bbl. Address all communication to United States Grain Corporation 510; Board of Trade Bldg., Portland, Oregon For Sale, Lincoln Rams Bred in Morrow County J. T. Knappenberg, lone THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON SCHOOL! AND DIFARTMIRT Tha CalTenitj laelo&a uw CoDen at Litvrttnrt. Bciaaca and tu artt, and tha fpwUl Schoolf of Ifattdiia. (at PgrtUadi. Architactnf. loaraaUaa, Ooaa BifM, JvcUoa and Motor. A baaatlfsl eanpaa, faealoai of ntecial Itta, auiderm faeUltba, low float, with nany opportaatoai for avlf-baip. "atalcom for ararrbodr." a natty democratic auaoupbcia aed tha faaooa "Ortoon Spirit." Fir a rataiww. fllmmtnl booklat ot anaeMe taformatina, addnn: THE REGISTRAR, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, OREGON. PUT YOUR PRINTING PROBLEMS UP TO US. WE HAVE HELPED OTHERS OUT OF THEIR DIFFICULTIES AND CAN DO THE SAME FOR YOU. jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig Krror In Spelling. 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"WHITE WASHED WALLS" 1 A comedy burlesque on Latin American politics- STARRING WILLIAM DESMOND AT THE STAR NEXT SUNDAY Big Special Attraction Next Monday, Sept. 15th WALLACE REID AND KATHLYN WILLIAMS IN "THE THING WE LOVE"