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TKV THE IJ.UKTTK-TIHES HFTPXKR, ORK., THURSDAY, FKB. 2, 1920. JUNIOR scat HIES T ;k-t . :;-. i"l piVM-nt l!:o ' rr,,il ,-.f K.:iw." April IS at t!.o !- ti. K'.'i.l a i.iit. num. (N.t.--J ly t :.e upp. r c'.asMut'U. WV ll.e un J"r.i;i!i J hve noticed, tl:. !t ei k that the Freshmen l.an- But bvvn io.'.erir.g in the assom My or lmiis.. The new clock system certainly docs help, doesn't it? Signed. JUNIOR'S il. The Seniors received a box of ap ples from their former class advisor, Mrs. Urunijuist. l!ut alas! The ap ples packed themselves into a suit lase and disappeared out of Herb's cellar. This suit case will be able to tell a wonderful tale when it gets back home. The "Tale of the Suit Case" w ill appear in next week's edition. THIS lUTl.UV KNOWS MOUK 1 Kt.Al. THICKS THAN TKKM.KH THICKS Ti.:s is the story of a wild, gunto tir.s. yuick VaootUig. bad man from the prairies, who knows more law than the law books. He is declared to be the wizard of the coast in mat vy advice that ever came out of a col y advice that eve came out of a col lege. rerfectly respectable bankers and financiers, ho never did anything worse than sueeie a million out of a deal in stocks, are declared to be clients of the gun-handling outlaw. He gives his advice without pay. The wizard in Question is Harry Carey, who will play this week at the Star theater in "A Fight for Love." Harry Carey is the star of Western Universal dramas, and away back in' the dim and misty past he graduated from a university with his father's best w ishes to become a lawyer. In stead of that he became m broncho- hustir.R hero of the screen. But the law still sticks to him. It is declared that out on the coast, anionic the mo ie colony, it has become quite fash ionable to call on Mr. Carey for un otacial lt'sal advice. Harry Carey, the Universal cowboy star of "Overland Ued." who is now working on "Luck" under the direc tion of Lynn Reynolds, got a chance the other day to spring an old tried-and-true wheeze with a setting that was somewhat new. During a lull between scenes in "Luck" out at Universal City, a group of players were discussing the worst mud they had ever seen. One old fellow, a Civil War veteran, told ab out the Battle of the Wilderness hen he said it rained and rained. One artillery team disappeared com pletely in the mud, he said. A younger war veteran, not long back from France, spoke up and "lowed as how" he had seen some mud himself during some of the cam paigns on the Western front. Then Harry Carey rose to the occa sion. "I've seen some mud, too," he said ' in his most serious Tein. "When I was a boy, one day during a terribly wet spring, I saw a hat in a big puddle right in the middle or the road, so I waded out to get it. Maybe you don't believe it, but there was a man under that hat. ' '.'Says I, 'Oh, hello, can't I give you ' a lift?' "He looked up rather testily and said: " "No, I guess I can git along, I'm on horseback.' " CARD OF THANKS. We take this method to thank our kind friends and neighbors tor their help and sympathy during the hours of our sad bereavement In the loss of wife and mother. J. E. GILLESPIE and CHILDREN. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN My wife, Hannah Deen, having left my bed and board, this Is notice to the public thiit I w ill not be responsi ble for any bills or debts contracted by her. T. H. DEEN. The Gazette-Times is worth more. but we charge only $2.00 tor a year's subscription. Don't read your neigh bor's paper, come In and subscribe. RKA1 Gaiette-Tlmes advertisara have something of Interest to you. They present something definite each week that may mean the saving and the making of dollars for you. Read the ads. FOR BALE REASONADLF Six cap range, Irving piano, round din ing table, six dining chairs, kitchen cabinet, combination dresser and dressing table, bed stead and springs. 2t. CLAUDE KEITHLEY, Eight Mile, Ore. Conversation Overheard on Main Street. "Say, John" John What's on your mind, George? George Do you know you have a first class Bat tery shop right here in Heppner? John No, I didn't know that. George Well, you have. Why not let him look after your Battery wants and be convinced? John Is he the man that sells pmiudeiphia the Bat tery with the 2-year guarantee? 5&ttirV George Sure, that's the fellow. The Battery Electric Service Station "JOE" W. FRITSCH, The Battery Man. Phone 83 Heppner, Oregon Star Theater Thursday, March 4th ELLISON-WHITE PRESENTS The Welsh Glee Quartet Operatic Episodes, Oratorio Selections, Character Songs, Folk Songs, Monologues, Chorals The Lyceum Number You Have Been Waiting For ADMISSION: Adults $1.00, Tax, 10c, Total $1.10. 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A peach of a picture I Whimsical, human, reckless, lovable, punchful Harry Carey, the greatest of all Western character purtrnyers, in a perfectly delightful Joutdoor ro mance that will grip you with thrills and fill you with chuckles. 20 and 30 Cents The Next Lyceum Number The Welsh Glee Quartet Thursday, March 4th Sunday, February 29th Marguerite Clark in "Out of A Clear Sky" Some folks say that Cupid shoots arrows of love hut Marguerite! Clark will solemnly attest that he uses holts of real lightning. In her character as a self-exiled Belgian princess she falls in love with an everyday citizen of the U. S. A. via the lightning route. No, we're not joshing you! She gets introduced to him hy a holt of lightning. It's too thrilling for words. Come out and see it. 20 and 30 Cents Farming With A FORDSON Will Lower Your Cost of Production Fordson Tractors Have Demonstrated the Fact That You Do Not Need to Spend Big Money for Plow Tractors We Have Two Carloads of FORDSONS for Immediate Delivery Some of these have already been taken. Mr. Farmer, you had better get yours while the getting is good. CHAS. H. LATOURELL Authorized Ford Dealer Main Street Heppner, Ore. MEN: Are You Getting Full Value for Your Shoe Money? Better come in and look over our stock of heavy, handmade work shoes. We carry the well known O'Donnell dress shoe for men. C. M. Bowers Shoe Shop Main Street Heppner llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllMllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllits! DO YOUR TIRES NEED ATTENTION? I Have Your Tires and Tubes Received Injuries that Should be Attended to? 1 Maybe that left front tire has a break in the fabric and you are looking for it to blow out a perfectly good tube any day, or maybe that right rear tire has a bad cut in the rubber which is allowing the mud and water to rot the fabric or cords. Why not have those injuries attended to . I while your car is idle? TIRES (Cords or Fabrics) TUBES f Vulcanized I Your work called for and delivered. CALL MAIN 872 All work leaving this shop is guaranteed Stephen M. Irwin BATES TIRES 3DLE Authorized asrvJcn station KCaiTENKD VULCANIZING Gilman Building Heppner, Oregon MmmMiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiMiiiiimimmiiiimiiiniiMiHiHiin j I jniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinini iiitiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiitniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiMMiinniMiiiiiiitiniiiiif