The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, February 19, 1920, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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the uaiion if tl'.e home goes right. No :
pulUaiion iu the I'aited Slates has:
di-nt, is doing, or purposes to ao more
t,.r downright, outright Americanism
ti.au the Youth's Companion.
Hut the ay it does it is the thing.
Its plan is to bring each week into the
home a rich feast of the best things
to n-aJ, gathered from the finest sour
ces only and for all ages.
It crowds out the cheap and infer
ior by bringing in the best. Eyery
line of eu ry issue creates an atmos
phere of home and family and na
tional life. Fifty-two issues a year
crowded with serial stories, short
stories, editorials, poety, facts and
fun for all hands'. Subscribe now and
get the early chapters of Sons of Lib
erty, the 10-week serial by Theodore
Goodridge Roberts.
And here is a combination of read
ing that w ill save you money and sup
ply every taste in the family.
1. The Youth's Companion 52 Is
sues $2.50.
2. McCall's Magazine the great
fashion authority. 12 style issues.
Price to be advanced April 1 to $1.25.
Subscribe today and get both per
iodicals for $2.95 a saving of SO
cents.
THE YOUTH'S COMPANION,
Commonwealth Ave. & St. Paul St.,
Boston, Mass.
Xew Subscript ion Received at tills
Office.
HIGHEST CASH PRICE
Paid for nil kinds of Cruin and Kexl.
I will sell you Corn, Hay and Parley 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
I'nited 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 AX1 SEE ME
W. W. S M E A D
Be there tomorrow evening when
Thomas Jefferson Morgan P. J. Q.
appears on the screen at the Star the
ater. This wonderful educational
film is presented to the Heppner puu
lic under the auspices of the Patron
Teachers Association of Heppner, and
the proceeds will go into the fund to
be raised to equip the playgrounds
at the school for the children of the
grades. Everyone is interested In
this. The film will also be present
ed again at 2:30 Saturday afternoon.
For the Friday evening performance
the chage will be 20 and 30 cents;
th matinee Saturday, 10 and 20 cents,
children of the 6th, 7th and 8th gra
des of the school will also take part
and present some drills of a patriotic
nature. The theater should be pack
ed on these occasions.
AS OTHERS SEE VS.
"Speaking of Heppner," says J. W.
Morrow, who returned yesterday from'
eastern Oregon, ''everything is hura-j
ruing. The city has let a contract to'
bring water 15 miles at a cost of!
$100,000. A new store building of
reinforced concrete will soon be com
pleted, and it is the niftiest, most '
attractive building that I have ever
seen in any small town anywhere.
The Elks are building a temple, with
stores underneath, which will be fin
si. ed in 60 days, and there is a new j
hotel being constructed. All ol these
buildings are substantial, being of
steel and concrete. There is a great
shortage of houses, and places for-;
merly classified as shacks are being'
repaired and improved and made at
tractive. Because of the house short
age some people are dwelling in tents.
Heppner is more prosperous and act
ive now than ever before in its hist
ory, and it looks as though this condi
tion will continue tor a long time.
And on top of it all, the weather is
delightful." Oregonian.
J. M. Morrow, general salesman
for the Pendleton Marble Works, of
which T. A. Wylie is proprietor, is
making this territory as usual. He
expects to make a shipment of mon
uments into Heppner this spring as
in the past. adv. lmo.
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
Far Better Bread! Pexperts agree
THE KIND YOU'VE BEEN HANKERING FOR!
Here It Is!
HepinuT bread is a FULL, PLUMP loaf, with the
same BODY to it that MOT1IEK used to make!
Does it go down EASY?
Better BEL1KVK it does! Greatest domestic
bread in the world!
20c the large size; 10c the small
SEND FOR SOME TODAY
Heppner Bakery
Willard Service Station
BATTERIES RECHARGED
The Lexington Garage
FR EDERIOKSON BROS, Props.
We Sell Goodyear and Racine Tires
Repair Work Oils Greases
FOR PRINTING THAT HAS REAL CLASS SEE THE G.-T.
that Zerolene holds
better compression, 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)
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Geo. W. Milholland. Special Agent, Standard Oil Company
Heppner, Oregon.
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Dave Brown Will Sell at His Ranch 1 Mile
South of the Earnest Moyer Ranch
in Black Horse Canyon
Thursday, February 26th
Beginning at 11 o'clock, the following list of property:
17 Head of Horses 13 Mares.
4 Geldings.
3 Cows-
11 Hogs.
100 Chickens.
2 Gang Plows 14-inch.
2 Wagons 3-inch.
One Buggy.
7 Sets Lead Bars.
7 3-Horse Hard Wood Eveners.
5 Log Chains.
Cleveces and Other Small Took
Harness for 16 Head of Horses.
20 Collars. 1 Saddle,
1 Watering Trough.
Hog Vat. Rendering Kettle.
Household Goods, Etc.
ONE FORD CAR WITH A RESERVE BID OF $300
Free Lunch at Noon
Terms of Sale:
$10 00 and Under, Cash. All Sums Over $10.00, Approved Notes Due October 1st,
1920, Bearing 8 Per Cent Interest.
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SALE UNDER DIRECTION OF
DAVE BROWN, Owner
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Theater
"The Ri
appiness
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FEATURING THE BRILLIANT EMOTIONAL STAR OF "THE HEART OF HUMANITY'
DOROTHY PHILLIPS
IN THE GREATEST LOVE STORY EVER TOLD
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd
A city built and burned. You won't witness such a production again in months. It's bigger than anything
you've seen this season. No man, woman or child should miss it. IT'S WONERFUL!
30 and 50 Cents
Friday, February 20
PARENT-TEACHERS PROGRAM-20-30 Cts.
Pictures Songs Drills Recitations
Saturday, February 21
Parent-Teachers Matinee, 2:30 p. m., 10-20 Cts.
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SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 21st
Charlie Chaplin
IN ONE OF HIS LATEST PICTURES
"Sunnyside"
Charlie Chaplinh'Sunnyside "
ALSO STELLA TALBOT IN
"The Price of
Innocence"
Monday, February 23
Lyceum-" OLD FASHIONED GIRLS"
Tuesday, February 24
Douglas Fairbanks in "MR. FIXIT"
COMING FEBRUARY 28th
"BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY"
JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S GREAT STORY OF THE NORTH
F. R. BROWN, Clerk.
F. A. McMENAMIN, Auctioneer