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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1920)
r i K.uT THE G AZETTF-TIMKS, m:rrVF.U, OUr., TlUltSIUY, MAH. 11, IKll. Mrs Emmr-U Cochran Has Thanks of Library Board y,r. I..ro. tt C.h '.ran has the t! m.kf. of ;! .' I i s I : . I I.,lrary lioart f..r 1.' r dr,at:n of :'4 wim to the I. ( r..rv Ti.f 1. ! r:iry ,s in need of tr.i'i m. 1. .ioi.iit its .is th:s. and the board if t:o.ir;c tl.at oihor public spir iti'.i (i:;zns will follow Mrs. Coch ran's tlaU'.plP. Albany Man Now With Moody Bible Institute OTli K TO 0KKP1TOU9 Not'.-o is t etvby piven that the un rs' ml has ben duly appointed ly the County Court of the State of Orocor. f.r Morrow County, adminis trator of the estate of Frank E. Bell. !! eased, and that all persons having claims aga.nst said estate will present same, duly verified as by law requir ed, to me at my office in Heppner, . Orecon within s.x months of the first day of the publication of this notice, sa.d date being March 11. 1920. : F. A. McMEXAMIN, I Administrator. row county at the coming primary election. KATIE MINERT. j FOR SHERIFF I To the IVmocratic TOters of Mor row county: I hereby announce that I am a candidate for the nomination t of sheriff, subject to your will and decision at the primary election to be j held in May, 1920. It nominated and elected I will conduct the office upon strict bustnesa principles. C. B. SPERRY, lone, Oregon. IT. V. P. White, for nineteen years pastor of the First I'nited Presbyter-; lan church of Albany, Oregon, recent- 1 resigned to become Regional Direc- tor of The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago for Bible conferences up and ' down the coast and in British Colum-I bia. J Ir. White's pastorate in Albany is ; the longest coast record for a con-' tinuous pastorate save one. He has' seen forty-seven ministers come and ' go in Albany while serving there. He has been associated recently with Dr. James M. Gray in Bible Conferences! on the coast, also with Drs. W. B. Kiley and A. C. Pixon, is well know n in the East as a deep student of the Bible and has made a name for him self by lectures on Biblical archaeoel-ogy. FOR OOrSTY TREASURER 1 hereby announce myself as a can didate for the nomination to the office of county treasurer, subject to the will of the Republican voters of Mor- FOR CLERK To the Republican voters of Mor row county: I hereby announce that 1 will be a candidate for the nomin ation of the office of county clerk, ; before the primary election to be held in May, 1920. j J. A. WATERS (Incumbent.) A Beautiful Window Display. Kobins and Meadow Larks tell of the near approach of Spring, but pro bably the women do not watch these signs as closely as they watch for the appearance of milady's hat in the milliner's window. According to the appearance of Mrs. F. Luper's win dow Spring is here. The window of her store is decorated in a most artis tic manner. i We Have Received a Carload of g I No. 1 Spring Barley I Anyone wanting good seed barley 1 I will do well to call on us. I Leach & Scott I Warehouse HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Senior Items. Violette and Ruth on entering res taurant: "Do you serve people here?" "Yes," said the waiter, looking them over. "But we don't fill silos." Do not mistake Everett Pattison for a freshie just because he wears that green lid on Sundays. We are glad to note that the Jun iors are making preparations for the Senior and Junior banquet. They made paper flowers for the decora tions at their last Busy-Bee meeting. We are glad to see Ruth Huddles ton and Erda Frad back in school once more. Ruth fwas especially wel comed in the Domestic Science de partment, where she is known as champion dish washer. The Seniors are busy preparing ma terial for their department in the He hisch, the school annual. The annual promises to be better than ever this year. Each class is taking a great interest and some ex cellent cartoons have been turned in. Andrew Baldwin of the class of '23 has left school on account of his health. The Student Body play will be giv en Saturday, liarch 20th. It is plan ned to give a matinee Saturday after noon for th school children. We ex pect a large crowd. Lexington, Ore. !lil!lllillllll!lll!!llllllllllllliyillHltHI DEFEATING TIME Correct lubrication with Zerolene, scientific ally refined from select ed California crude oil, means longer life for your car. Gives better lubrication, least carbon deposit. Get a Correct Lubrication Chart for your car. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) Star Theater Heppner Saturday,M'rchl3 OdeT White Elk Company One Hour of Laughs Chief White Elk is con ceded to be the best In dian Singer in the world and he has with him an orchestra composed of musicians of exception al ability. An interesting talk on the American Indian, his past and present, by the most highly educat ed Indian in America. Also KiMlierine McDonald, the American Beauty, in "The Beauty Market" A picture of unusual mor It. Miss McDonald appeared here recently in "The Thun derbolt.' This Big Double Show for 30 and 50 Cts. Grand Ball immediately following show. FAIR PAVILION Chief White Elk Orchestra Dance Tickets $1.50 dlllillHIiiillliUiiillUiUllUliiUlliiliUUIUUIUHllillllllMiliHiHHHIIIHIliHIUiiilllllliiiHiiililiHUIiUiiaiilUllliilUillilllii Tire Prices Advance Gates Half-Sole Tires Cost One-Half as Much Guaranteed Puncture Proof Are 20 Per Cent Over-Size Stephen M. Irwin EATESTDISLES REGISTERED U. S PAT OFF Authorized Service 5tatinn VULCANIZING Gilman Building Heppner, Oregon f iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniMiiitiiiiniiiiitiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiitiitiniiiMMitt. IIIIIIlllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilUlllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllillllliltllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllilllillalllltlllllllllllllllllllllllltllllltltllllllllllllllllllilll'l tar Theatar THURSDAY, MARCH 11, MILDRED HARRIS (Mrs. Charlie Chaplin) IN "BORROWED CLOTHES" Geo. W. Milholland, Special Agent, Standard Oil Company Heppner, Oregon. FRIDAY, MARCH 12-F ANNIE WARD IN ii A Japanese Nightingale 99 IN FIVE PARTS LEXINGTON" NOTES Lewis Frederickson, local garage man, was among those who attended the automobile show, recently held in Portland. Considerable grading is being done In the vicinity of the Leach & Scott warehouse which will make the load ing and receiving platforms of the warehouse easier of access for wheat haulers. The work is being done un der the supervision of W. G. Scott, manager of the warehouse company. i. W. Sparks of Lexington Passes. J. W. Sparks, a resident of Lexing ton, passed away last Thursday after a lingering illness. The immediate cause of death was heart trouble. Mr. Sparks was 59 years of age and is survived by four children. The fu neral was held at Lexington on Sat urday afternoon. 'The Hoodlum A Big Character Suc cess. "The Hoodlum," declared by critics to be the greatest character success in Mary Pickford's screen history will be seen at the Star theater, on Mon day. ThiB picture is the second pro duction from Miss Pickford's own studios of which her mother is the business manager. Her role takes her from the luxury of a mansion to the squalor of a tenement street. Billy Duncan is down from Spo kane and will Join a crew of hand shearers now being formed at Hepp ner to help get the wool off the backs of a large number of Morrow county sheep. Mr. Duncan Iwas here last spring, and since leaving Heppner he and his family have been residing at St. Maries, Idaho. They have now returned to Spokane to live. Billy expects to be here for a couple of months. Miss Katie Minert has received a letter from Mrs. Stacy Roberts, who with Mr. Roberts, is spending the winter at Pasadena, California; In which Mrs. Roberts states that Har cy Wright of Hardman, who is stay ing with them there, is improving greatly in health and may be able to return with them before long. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Jones returned to Heppner last evening after spend ing ten days in Portland on their honeymoon. Mrs. A. K. BInns is spending the week in Portland on business. John Calmus, who has been spend ing the winter in Montana, has re turned to Heppner and we understand has purchased the Henry Ashbaugb blacksmith shop at the corner of Main and CenUr streets. PERFORMANCE COUNTS MAKE YOUR 1920 TRUCK A MACK You Will Earn and Save By Doing So. A good motor truck is the means of earning money but it must be a high-grade, thoroughly engineered and manufactured truck. That is, because it will do you no good to earn money through the op eration of a truck and then have to pay all you make (and . probably more, too) to keep the truck on the road. At this time you probably are thinking about how to increase your business for 1920. You must have a truck or you must have another one on that you have decided. Then it becomes a question of se lection. You should buy a truck as you make an investment of any oth er sort. Knowing your needs the choice should not be difficult. MACK trucks are recognized as the standard of heavy-duty trans portation. There is a size that is right for your needs. We would appreciate an opportunity to tell you about MACK trucks. Albert Bowker Mack International Motor Truck Corporation An oriental story of the love of a Japanese gentlewoman for an American gentleman. A story from the Land of the Lotus, where Cherry Blossoms drift down on the breezes like snow, where sometimes East does meet West, Rud yard Kipling notwithstanding. KATHERINE McDONALD Most beautiful woman on the screen, is coming to Heppner SATURDAY, MARCH 13th in "The Beauty Market" Why blame her for using her natural weapons beauty and charm to wrest from the world the re wards of wealth and position for which men battle with all the strength at their command T DAVID W. GRIFFITH Presents "THE GREATEST THING IN LIFE" on SUNDAY, MARCH 14th Featuring Lillian Gish Hemcmbcr "The Great Love," "Hearts of the World," "Intolerance" mid "The Birth of a Nn- tion" f This is another Griffith masterpiece. H 7 a 3 Mary Pickford in "The Hoodlum" At this Theater MONDAY, March 15th The romance of a spoiled heiress who dropped through a coal chute to real life and adventure. ' THE PICTURE OF A THOUSAND LAUGHS This is unquestionably the greatest character study of Mary Pickford's career. Don't miss it! PARAMOUNT ARTCRAFT STAR ce b A Paramount Picture WALLACE REID IN "TOO MANY MILLIONS" COMING TUESDAY, MARCH 16th lie inherits $40,000,000 while eating a 30c dinner. HE SURE IS GOOD! v.