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M Now sells at Pre-War prices tt rtrnir riKT7T7rTTiTT7TJ A Try one of our sandwiches -:- Illllllllllllllllllllimil IIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIlllllllllMIIIHMIIinilllMIIMIIIIMIMIIIIMIIIIIUIIIIUIIIMIIIIIMIllllllllllMllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllt Itllitltliailtltllltlllllillllliltillltllltlllllltttllt'l""' '"""'1''llMallIS'1I1'lllllll,,,1',,'1,1,1'1,lllllilil','iii,l,liI'IKS Tniiiiiiiimiii I' i I h.HT STAR DUST 11 V TI1K t.UUK OF K1IK r HUil SON r . ...... 1 -'I m I L,. - rj -J fiT either "Uule Mary" or fur : . i !.:m portrayal of the book. The v.. w rukforJ-Artcrafi picture will appear at the Star theater Sunday. Ki hruary S. Mary PuktorJ in 'Rebecca of Sun ny brook Farm." Never lias a star ;.;ii'ared in a more desirable as well suitable characteriiatlon. Known throughout the land as "America's ee:!:eart." Mary is just the person to portray the national type of "lie becca." t!ie little country girl who fought her battles alone and travel led a particularly rough road lead ing to her womanhood. The many charms and quaint situations of "Re becca of Sunnybrook Farm'' are brought out in the Artcraft picture a? only Mary Pickford can. The pho toplay will appear at the Star thea ter next Sunday, February S. J By Violet Moore Higsms. Before lovely Elsie Ferguson the Paramount-Aruraft star de serted the spoken drama lor the movies she was knou as tin most graceful won;aa oa th. stage. It was a well-earned title, b' f was so superlatively everything that men admire and women lor to be tall, slender, (.rdh. gracious and dignified. It was the same when ?he trun. ferred her allegiance to the Ma.? and a doien times in a daikcntd movie theater, as she swipt in'., the picture. Eve caught a iLurLau of "Isn't she graceful?'' Not long ago in a fashioner-! finishing school for g.rls U teachers were in despair over ar. "awkward squad," a group of girls who walked badly, sat b-'dly. stood badly; did everything badly. Finally came a suggestion iruiu young instructor; a new- idea "Take them all to set a film of Elsie Ferguson's'" she said, "she's the most graceful woman in the films." The problem was solved. For the next two weeks those awk ward misses studied evt-rv Ferguson move and Miss K'-'ini-on was. quite u''tonsciouM !' "instructor in graie" for a licit school. Her newest Paramourii-Artert.ft picture is "The Witness tor tin Defense" adapted Ironi the tn-i-ous A. E. W. Mason by luaa Bergere and directed by O-oige Fitzmaurice. GUSTING HIS BOARDER COWS Officials Verify Truth of Armenian Girl Survivor's Charges on Turk Barbarism Iowa Dairyman Cuts Down en ,retd Ccst bv Eliminating Unprov able Animals In Herd. Prepared by the United States Depart ment o Agrucltme. i A gixxi example of what cow-testing associations are doing to help dairy men cull unprofitable milk producer is shown in the experince of an lm:i dairyman who reportn that through the cow-testing association he learned that one cow was paying him ?--K for each dollar's wont of feed, whib another returned only 58 cents. This dairyman lost no time In selling the poor cow and five otheis which showed tests were made immediately after milking. Xsturally on standing the milk Hh the greatest number of bac teria would deteriorate most rapidly due to the multiplication of the germs. Accordingly its value as a human food product would be greatly reduced, while Its Introduction on the city mar ket would be carefully scrutiniied, and in some cases punished by the health authorities. Pride should cause every dairyman to maiutain his cows in au attractive, cleanly and sanitary condition every day In the year. In a way the appear ance of the cow Is an accurate meas ure of the owner. In the same decree that neglected fences, overrun fence rows, tumbledown buildings and un housed niachluery typify the shiftless, ne'er-do-well farmer, dairy cows which are dirty indicate the milk farmer who does n't safeguard consumers against contaminated milk. Flu Conditions Improving Hundred Cases in Town Pr. Harold C. Bean, city health offl cer, reports some let up on the num ber of flu cases reported in town. He estimates that there are abotU one hundred cases within the city at the present time, but believes the crest of the epidemic wave has been reach ed. There are innumerable cases of la grippe, Dr. Bean says. Glass-Decorating OK Art. The art of glass decorating Is not a modern Bohemian accomplishment. It thrived In the seventeenth century. The Roman cathedral of Prague. In lT-d. boasted two windows which were decorated with Old and New Testa ment scenes. Decorative windows soon became a favorite form of church ornamentation. The churches of the Czechs possessed many high and wide windows which were brightly and ar tlstlcally decorated. Asnaes Sylvius, who later became Pope Pius H, ob served. The curriculum of the division of technical arts of the I'l-.iv ersity of Prague included courses In painting, wood carvim; aud glass onv meidallon. No degree was conferred ci . student unlcw he Could exhibit si. V 'eat apti tude as a "glass man" or qualify In "elassery." Pearl's Transformation. For two or three years In the seas of Japan, the Antilles or the Indies, at a depth of not more than ten or twelve meters, the marvel known ns a pearl has Its birth, tako form and grows In Its sheltered Infancy. Then there comes a day when suddenly, bru tally, something tragic and wonderful happens. After the great excitement of a rude unrooting, the pearl nwnkens to daylight like the princess of the fairy tales. Passionate, mad eyes giue upon her. Perhaps, already, the divers are killing each other over her. Hut a muster comes and assures her pro tection, places her among companions, and with them surrounds her with a thousand intentions by dint of which she loses that look of extreme youth and greenness which tins lingered from the solourn in the ocean. Income Not Always Cash. It must be borne In mind that com pensation may be paid in other forms than in cash. A bonus paid in Lib erty Bonds is taxable at the market value of the bonds. A note received in pavment for services is taxable j income at its face value, and the lnt I erest upon it is also taxable, j Premiums paid by an employer for life or other insurance in favor of hv test thflt thev were not rtavinz for the feed thev consumed. This year he , employees is additional compensation will be able to produce milk at less ; to the employees. me income tox aoes not appiy iu amounts received under accident and health insurance, or under work men's compensation laws; and dam ages recovered by suit or settlement for injuries or sickness is also ex empt. Tips received by waiters, porters and others are taxable Income for such donations are in recognition of services and are not gifts. A pension paid by an employer or by the U. S. Government is taxable income. A widow who received pay ments in recognition of the services , ... of her late husband, may construe Hioh-Produeing Cows Pay fsr Their 11 KeeD s payments as gifts. i Aside from what a person may earn cost, thus Increasing his profits. He by his services, there are many other writes, "I have cut down on the feed sources of income. He must Include cost by eliminating the boarders, and( in his annual reckoning the gains he can still further reduce it by using made in business and other ventures; more clover and alfalfa than was also the income that his money and available last year. i property earned "Auction of Souls," which is to be presented at the Star theater, has the unusual distinction of having a leading woman who actually enacted the original scenes which the mo tion picture reproduces. Miss Auro ra Mardiganian, the girl who has tnt leading role, is not a motion picture actress, but was induced to act for the films just what she personally passed through in Armenia in 1915. -Miss Maruiganian s inexperience before the camera is not apparent in the picture for siie holds up her own end as well as any of the regular ac tors. Perhaps her art is that born of the vivid memory of the horrible scenes through which she passed be fore escaping from her native lana i. come to America for further relief. She is the daughter of a former prosperous banker at Harpout, and was thirteen years old when the war broke out. Being a beautiful girl she attracted a Turkish official who wish-' ed to make her his wife, imposing up on her his own religion and the low ly state of Turkish women. Her father refused to give her up. When the massaces of tiie Armen ians started, carried on by tiie Turks under a secret agreement with the Germans, the Mohammedans made further efforts to get possession of the girl. After seeing her father,! mother and two brothers and three sisters brutally slain, she entered up on a series of adventures which prove that life may be more exciting than the w ildest dream of the fictionist. She goes through an untold succes sion of horrible sceueB, escapes from the Turks, is captured by the wild Kurds of the desert, sold as a slave, put in a harem, takes refuge with monks, and at last is saved by the British who sent her to America where she has talked and written of and finally acted out her experiences. In "Auction of Souls," which is the story o her harrowing years in Ar menia, every detail of the story fol lows the actual experiences of Miss Mardiganian, and the report to the United States, of Viscount James Bryce, former English ambassador to the United States, who directed the investigation of the Armenian atroci ties. TESTS SHOW GERMS IN MILK Multiplication of Bacteria Cause Rapid Deterioration Value j for Food Lessened. (Prepared by the United States Depart- j ment of Agriculture.) Extensive experiments conducted at the government farm, Beltsville, Md., show that milk drawn Into a sterile pall from dirty cows contained an average of 32,677 bacteria per cubic centimeter, while milk drawn from clean cows whose udders and teat? were washed Immediately previous to milking had a content of only 4.047 germs per cubic centimeter. These Milton Morgan, a former Morrow county stockman, who has been liv ing in Grant county the past several y?ars, is here this week on a visit to his sisters, Mrs. W. L. MoCaleb pnd Mrs. J. P. Condor. Oscar Edwards came down from Atliena on Wednesday and will spend a few days here on business. He says Dick Thompson, his brother-in- law, is in the garage business at Ath ena and doing well. Wm. Hueber. Sand Hollow wheat grower and White Leghorn chicken fancier, Is spending the day in Hepp- ner on business. "Rebecca is delightful from begin niug to end; she is Just the nicest child in American literature," Bald Thomas Bailey Aldrich, the author of "The Story of a Bad Boy," and per bans there can be no better descrip tion of youthful Rebecca. As a clas sic for old and young, "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm" takes rank be side "Little Women" in the hearts of the American public, who mingle tears and smiles in affectionate inter est over her progress toward woman hood. The story has been transla ted into several languages and is us ed for English reading in the public schools of European citins. In this famous story now appears America's Sweetheart. Mary Pickford, in its screen adaptation. A more fitting as sociation could not have been select 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 There Is A Place At Lexington For Your Car, At The Lexington Garage FREDEMCKSON BROS, Trops. Repair Work Oils Greases HAVING leased the Hepp ner Sanatorium Hospital Building I will remodel and refurnish and reopen same immediately. Dr. J. Perry Conder HIGHEST CASH PRICE raid for all kinds of Grain and Feed, will sell you Corn, Hay and Barley In car load lots at prices that are reasonable. I will be in the market for wool this Spring. If you want to consign your wool, why not send it to the real wool market of the United States BOSTON. I am ready to advance you as much If not more than you can get elsewhere. I Represent an Old Reliable Firm. COME AM) SEE ME W. W. S M E A D EXPERTS AGREE that Zerolene holds bettercompression, gives perfect protection to the moving parts, deposits least carbon. There is a consistency of Zerolene scientifically refined to meet exactly the needs of your car. Get a Cor rect Lubrication Chart for your car. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) Geo. W. Milholland, Special Agent, Standard Oil Company Hcppner, Oregon. iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH 'heater W-Xr Thursday, February 5 Beautiful Elsie Ferguson in "Under the Greenwood Tree" 20 and 30 Cents Hi Friday, February 6 Priscilla Dean in Tod Browning's production "The Wicked Darling" 20 and 30 Cents ZSZ Two of the leading stars in two very good plays "AUCTION OF SOULS" Shown privately in principal cities at $10 a seat. Never will there be another sensation like it. AT THIS THEATER SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7th The amazing story of the lone twenty-year-old survivor of 500,000 Armenian girls. Featuring Aurora Mardiganian herself. She went through it all. MARY PICKFORD Is coming SUNDAY, FEB. 8th in "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm" By Kate Douglas Wiggins Monday, Feb. 9th "When Bear Cat Went Dry" Tuesday, February 10, Bryant Washburn in "The Gypsy Trail" M1I1II11II111II1III1111IIII1I11I11H