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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1920)
ru.r 1 it.HT THE i AZKTTK-TIMFS HFPrXEH, OUK., TIUUSMY, JAN. IS, 1920. After Six Years. Tlii Testimony Hemains I'nsliaken. Time Is the best tost of truth. Here is a Pendleton story that has stood ; tlie tost of time. It is a story with; Kidney Pills hasn't changed in the least since I save my first recommen dation several years ago. I know front experience Doan's have no e iltial for kidney trouble." Price 60c. at all dealers. Hon t simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. MacGregor had. Fostor-Milburn Co., Mfgrs.. lluffalo, N. V. Engagement Announced -Mr. "Grippe" and Miss "Flu" are busily engaged again, but the minute you feel a cold coming on, begin to have fever or chills, dull aches or con stipated, it may be the Flu or Grippe. lief ore retiring, bathe your feet in hot salt water, take a good big cup of HOl.l ISIKU'S ltlH'KY MOl'XTAlX TKA (warm) and go to bed for the night it's a 10 to 1 shot you'll feel great the next morning. Without fall try this but do it quick before the "Flu" or Grippe get's a start. Buy a package today, have it in the house and use it at the very first warning then you're safe. HUMPHREYS DRUG COMPANY Waste, Waste, Waste! a point which will come straight home to many of us. -Mrs. Wm. MacGresor, 711 Lillet h St., Peudletou, Oregon., says: "I suf fered from terrible pains In my back and my feet and ankles swelled. I often had to gasp for breath and sometimes had to bo helped around. After everything else had failed to help me, I used Doau's Kidney Pills and they cured me." SIX YEARS LATER Mrs. MacGre gor added: "My opinion of Doan's APPLICATIONS . FOB .GRAZING PERMITS. Notice is hereby given that all ap plications for permits to graze cattle, horses or sheep within the UMATIL LA NATIONAL FOREST during the season of 1920, must be filed In my ollice at Pendleton, Oregon, on or be fore January 31, 1920. W. W. CRYDER, Supervisor. 1 All makes of Batteries repaired and a new 2 YKAK (iUA.XTEKI 77 1S'V mLADEUH!A it fTt ft"! f 7, V1 - K3 1 Ft It Took a Lot of Bonds for This. It is estimated that $35,000,000 worth of automobile tires shipped abroad by the tinted States for war use were permitted to go to rot at the motor transport depot at Verneuil, France. The above p!o ture shows an acre of ground completely covered with tires which, according to witnesses before the special war investigating committee of the House, were allowed to stand in this condition without any sort of covering, for more than 12 months. After exposure to sun. rain and snow, they became cracked and worthless except for salvage. It required 350.000 hundred-dollar liberty bonds to pay for this want. R. E. Jones Sells Farm Tract Below Town. R. E. Jones has sold his farm tract, consisting of about 60 acres and lo cated just below Heppner, to C. W. Lawson. The deal involves the transfer of Mr. Lawson's town prop erty to Mr. Jones and the entire tran saction involved in the neighborhood of J7S00. Mr. Lawson will take pos session immediately of the farm pro. perty and Mr. Jones is moving his family into town. burn's "Twenty-One," "Kidder & Ko" and "The Ghost of the Rancho," were all excellent comedy-dramas, but "All Wrong" is said to be the best picture produced to date in which Bryant Washburn has starred. Library Entertainment. The entire proceeds of the show at' the Star Theater on last Tuesday ev- i ening were turned over to the Hepp-j ner Library Association, the same ' being given as a benefit and donated to the Association by the theater management. Assisting on the pro gram, were a number of the pupils from Heppner high school, as well as other local talent, and Manager Sigs bee of the theater run on a couple of splendid films, making the enter tainment on the whole, one of the best offered in the city for the sea son. The pupils of the school are showing some fine talent, which is being ably brought out by Miss Da foe, teacher of music. The entertain ment was greeted by a packed house, ; and the result, financially, to the Li-1 brary Association, was very gratify-! Ing. Well Known Scenarist. Few writers for the screen are bet ter known than Margaret Turnbull, who wrote the scenario of "A Daugh ter of the Old South," based on the story by Alice Ramsey and Pedro de Cordova in which Miss Pauline Fred erick, the beautiful Paramount star, will appear at the Star theater next Tuesday. Margaret Turnbull has many notable picture successes to her credit, and judging from advance reports, it is more than likely that "A Daughter of the Old South" will be no less meritorious than its pre decessors from Mrs. Turnbull's pen. Anita Stewart Is Baby Hunter In Newest Film. The escape of a young girl from an Italian convent is one of the earliest i situations in "Human Desire" in ' which Anita Stewart is to be seen at the Star theater, this coming Sat urday. In this feature, which is being dis tributed by First National, Miss Stewart plays the part of a girl ob sessed with a desire for babies, so that she steals out seeking a child of her own. THE BIGGEST BARGAIN OF THE SEASON An 800-Acre Wheat Ranch Northeast of Lexington 200 Acres Summerfallow. Balance can all be plowed. Good fences. No. 1 drilled well with abundance of water. Good barn and 120 bead of horses. Some machinery and seed wheat for summerfallow. All goes in at $20.00 per acre, on easy terms. ROY V. WHITEIS Heppner, Ore. HAVK YOF AXYTHlXXti TO SELL? LIST IT WITH ME. Big Live Stock Show at Spokane, j Spokane, Wash Live stock men i from all parte of the nation will as semble in Spokane January 2T-2S-29. The annual convention of the Anier-j lean National association comes to the Pacific Northwest for the first time since the Lewis & Clark exposi tion in Portland. Inland Empire live stock men are expected to take ad vantage in large numbers of the op portunity to meet the national fig ures in the industry. A feature of special interest will be the attend ance of several of the most prominent packers in America who are attend ing to place the case of the packers before the association. About lot) reservations at Spokane hotels have already been made for eastern and middle west visitors. Report from Lexington is to the ! effect that the big meeting now be-j ing carried on at the Christian church by Evangelist Petelle and' his assistant, Miss May Morris, proceeds with unabated interest. A large number of accessions have been re ported, and numbers of these were baptized one day last week in the creek above Lexington, it being nec essary to cut the ice to perform the service. IS Your Car In Running Order? If not, now is the time to have it repaired, because the Spring days will soon be here and you will want to be out on the roads. We wish to call your attention to the fact that Mr. J. II. Lang, a machinist, welder and radiator repair man of several years experience, is now associated with us and we are prepared to handle efficiently either straight auto repair work or the finer jobs re quiring the skill of an expert machinist. STOP IN THE SHOP TODAY AND LET'S TALK IT OVER. We will be glad to give you an estimate on any work. Heppner, Oregon Heppner Garage Machine Shop Heppner, Ore. The largest and best equipped auto repair and machine shop in Morrow county. There Is A Place At Lexington For Your Car, At The Lexington Garage FBEDERICKSON BROS, Props. Repair Work guy in stock for your car, if you need a new battery. The Battery Electric Service Station J W. Fritsch, Heppner Phone 83 This Space Reserved For Leach & Scott Warehouse Lexington, Ore. Oils Greases s I I ZZZ 1111111111111 IIHIIII IT " H -i I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM mi n iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Star Theater "The Squaw Man" Production. Superb ' Ocil B. I)e Mille's Production a No table One. Whenever Cecil B. De Mille, mas-' ter of screncraft who lias produced many famous Artcraft picture suc cesses, takes up the details of a new production, not the slightest of these is overlooked. It is because of this that "The Squaw Man," which will be Bhown at the Star theater next Sunday, is regarded as one of the finest presentations of the season. The most notable feature of "The Squaw Man," independent of its in terest as a human document, is the superiority of its cast, every player appearing therein being of stellar magnitude. It is seldom that any motion picture presents so fine an ar ray of prominent screen players, and among those in the cast are Elliott Dexter, Ann Little, Katherine Mac Donald, Theodore Roberts, Jack Holt, Thurston Hall, Tully Marshall, Edwin StevenB and many others. The photoplay was adapted by Beulah Marie Dix from the famous play by Edwin Milton Hoyle, and it Is said to be a story of flawless con tinuity. The photography Is the work of Alvin Wyckoff, and many of the scenes are remarkable for their artistry and interest. Bryant Washburn's Latest and Best. "All Wrong," one of the Pathe's Extra Selected Star Photoplays fea turing that popular young matinee idol, Bryant Washburn, will be pre sented at the Star theater on Mon day, January 19. The producers describe "All Wrong" as a brilliantly scintillating farce-comedy of the hilarious type, full to the brim with comical situa tions, witty Hues, shrieks of laugh ter, sustained luterest, und broad hu mor. The three previous Pathe-Wash- The Store That Can Supply All Your Wants Grape Fruit, Oranges Lemons, Bananas Candy, Nuts Pop Corn Raisins, Citron, Figs Dates, Mince Meat None Such Jellies, Jams, Preserves All Seasonable Fresh Vegetables SAM HUGHES COMPANY Phone Main 332 Louis B. Mayer Presents Anita Stewart in a drama of mother-love urn i i i J i ' " t ' " "Human Desire The adorable romance of a motherless waif's pur suit of happiness SATURDAY January 17th Big Special Artcraf t Production "The Squaw Man" But she, his boyhood sweetheart, is another's wife, and he, "the proud white man," is bound by law and honor to the red-skinned mother of his boy. What would you do under such circumstances civilize the red girl, or what? See it Sunday, January 18 V Monday, January 19th Bryant Washburn in "AH Wrong" A joyous five-act comedy drama. Nothing wrong about this but the title and that's "all wrong." Tuesday, January 20th "A Daughter of the Old South" Featuring Pauline Frederick A Paramount Production worth go ing miles to see. Don't Forget the Date