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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1920)
ru.r. tvv THK liAZKTTK-TlMKS, BKPPNKB, OHK.. Till USD IV, JI NK 10, IIWO. NOTED LECTURER IS COMING T3 CHAUTAUQUA US ; 5f KKI.l.VV AM' MATUX'K'S UUK If truth won- kmu n. who deserve rc KOK LKXINGTON. nown. Hut 'twill ever bo handed duwn from K;ilhor to Son. .'!' Kelley and Matlock rode for I.exincton. THOMAS Ml'RRAY SPENCER, Portland. Oregon, June 22. 1903. When H.story "writes of Heppner's tou in the terrible flood that swept it down. Fame shall stand by and with gilded pen Write the names of these two men. 5.r , Two that rode forth ahead of the; wave, i Two that rode forth others to save,! Two that rode forth who lost their j i HI. i Two that rode forth at Duty's call. Fighting their way through storm and night. While torrents roared to left, to right. For the specter Death on his twhite horse rode The race for life, on the Willow creek road. On like the storm cloud the riders came, Urging their horses again and again. Above the tempest their words rang clear ! "Fly for your lives. The cloud burst's here." Mr. and Mrs. Clay Wood of lone were visitors in Heppner on Wednesday. THOS. McCLARY Every profess. on has its dependable? and upon the lecture plitform there are srnie of the brightest and most forceful minds of the present day Thos. MeClary is one of these. He has been a foremost lecturer on the Chautauqua platform for years, and is a welcome return date visitor wherever he has been. His lectures are bright, optimistic messages of cheer and richt living. The Chautau qua will be better for having Tlioa. MeClary among its speakers. Hotw many mothers with glistening J. D. Brown, prominently identi fied with the Farmers' Union and the Tri-State Terminal company, a farm ers' mercantile establishment, spent Monday and Tuesday in Heppner. Mr. Brown made his home in Hepp mer a number of years ago but is now a resident of Portland. Chas. H. Latourell of the local Ford Sales and Service, sold three of the universal cars during the week. One of them to W. G. Scott, the Lex ington banker. It has shock absor bers n'everything. Mr. Scott says the Ford is absolutely the only car in the automobile world. Dan B. Stalter, the veteran min ing man, will leave Sunday for his Now gaie on their babes, for that Pr0P"ty in the Greenhorn mountains, timely cry; j which he iwlll develop during the How manv husbands have clasned eomin8 summer. The property is Mixup? Rather! See "The Girl Dodger" Imagine the niliup that ensued when Cuthebert Trotman, a dreamy student at the University, mistook beautiful Anita Graham for a chorus girl, one Pinkie le Rue, and tried to play the gay dog for her beneftt. He was only doing it to help out Tavis tock, a fellow student, but he thought he had got himself in wrong for fair. And strangest of all, at the finish he found he had won the admiration of the heiress and was forced to sub due Tavistock by the practice of the manly art. Such is the basis of the new Charles Ray picture, "The Girl Dod ger" w hich twill be show n at the Star theatre next Sunday. It is a college story, a mirror-like record of stu dent pranks and presents the famous Thomas H. Ince star in a Paramount picture that is without doubt the most amusing film in which he has ever appeared. J. G. Hawks is the author and Jer ome Storm directed the production. The cast is superior in every way and there is ample evidence that it will prove the most popular of Mr. Ray's recent photoplay offerings. Well Known Director Staged "Mrs. Wiggs" Fourteen years ago Hugh Ford was recognized as one of the ablest direc tors on the legitimate stage. In this capacity he produced "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch," both in this country and in London, and the play, by Ann Crawford Flexner, which was a dramatization of the novel by Alice Hegan Rice, was most successful and held the stage for many years. "Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" has now been picturized for Para mount by Hugh Ford with Marguer ite Clark, the beautiful Paramount star, in the stellar role. Miss Clark appears as Lovey Mary, that delight ful creature whose pranks in the atory won her so many juvenile ad mirers. The picture is a remarkable one in many respects, its situations being dramatic and its heart-appeal to old and young alike, irresistible. The adaptation was made by Eve Un sell with splendid effect, and the sup porting cast is of the highest class. It will be shown at the Star theater next Fridav. their wives And blest those men who saved their lives. Two that rode forth ahead of the wave, Two that rode forth others to save, Two that rode forth who lost their all. Two that rode forth at Duty's call. There are hosts of others in Hepp ner's town. owned by the Heppner Mining com pany, of which Mr. Stalter is presi dent and principal stockholder. Miss Alma Akers, Miss Ollie Cox and Misses Martha and Millie Buschke accompanied Will Buschke to Arlington last Sunday, where they witnessed the ball game between Ar lington and Goldendale. Goldendale went down to defeat for the first time this season, losing by a score of 17 to 5. Ladis' Suits $60 and up Men's suits $40 and up All work guaranteed first class. Heppner Tailoring & Cleaning Shop The Utmost Clothes Economy for Men and Women CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday, June Li. Bible school at 10:00 a. m., followed by communion and morning sermon. Endeavor society meets at 7:00 p. m. Regular evening services at S:00. You will be made welcome to these services. W. O. LIVINGSTONE, Minister. "Why not?" "Because if anything goes wrong with the election you'll say you did exactly us I told you, and it's all my fault." Washington Star. ailllllllllllllllnill!l!llllllllllllHllllllllllffl!lllllll!HI1imi?11mi!M!!;!!!;!!!!!?!i! Voice of Experience "Charley, dear," said young Mrs. Torklns, "do you want me to vote?" "I'm not going to tell you." Comparative Greatness "Hotw do the prominent rivals lu your town stand?" "It is hard to tell. Smith has been mentioned as a favorite son for the presidency, but Jones' baby has cut four teeth." Baltimore American. Frank Shively Practical Horseshoer Lame and interfering horses carefully attended to. SCRIVNER'S BLACKSMITH SHOP L. MONTERESTELLI Marble and Granite Works PENDLETON, OREGON Fine Monument and Cemetery Work All parties interested in getting work in my line should get my prices and estimates before placing their orders All Work Guaranteed Stock-Quality-Price We specialize in groceries and can fill all your wants. 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You'll believe it yourself after you see him in "THE GIRL DODGER" Sunday, June 13 You'll be sorry if you miss this big picture OUR NEW BIG SERIAL, "SMASHING BARRIERS" Will Start Monday, June 14 When Albert E. Smith presents William Duncan in the first two episodes "The Test of Courage" and "The Plunge of Death." RllllllinilllllHIinilllllllllllllllllllUlllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIUIIIMMIIIIIIUIIIIinUIIIIIIMIIMIIIIHIIllUIIIMIIIIIIM