The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, June 24, 1920, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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THE GAZKTTE-TIMKS, HKPPXER, OKF.., THIRSD.VV, JIXK 2i, 1920.
II THE WEEK'S NEWS
W r. Mohoney If ft Tuesday morn
luf for Portland.
J. D Preach, the Gurdace stock
man, van a Wednesday business vis
itor in Herpner.
Mr. and Mrs. John Brosnan and
children of Lena were Wednesday
i Isilors in Heppner.
S. E. Notson, local attorney, was
called to Portland on legal business
Wednesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Clark were in
the city Wednesday from their farm
home east of Lexington.
Gus Hale left the last of the week
for Spokane, where he will visit with
relatives for several weeks.
E. H. Turner, prominent lone far
mer was in Heppner on a business
call on Wednesday afternoon.
THE MINERAL WATER IS A
WONDERFUL CURE FOR RHEU
MATISM. Lehman Hot Springs, Ore.
W 0. Hill, cashier of the Lexing
ton State Bank spent a few hours
here on business Wednesday after
noon. Some people have spent every sum
mer for thirty years at LEHMAN
HOT SPRINGS. It must be a good
place.
Ed Buckman left the first of the
week for Portland, accompanied by
his son Elmer. They will spend the
week in the metropolis.
The annual school election of dis
trict No. 1 on Monday afternoon, was
a quiet affair. W. P. Mahoney was
elected director to succeed W. B.
Barratt and Vaw ter Craw ford was re
elected clerk.
George C. Aiken is "fezing" with
Shriners in Portland this week.
Henry Happold went to Arlington
Tuesdav to meet Mr. and Mrs In
Hill, who returned from a two weeks'
visit in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Barratt aro
among Heppner people attending the
Shriners convention in the Rose City
this week. While in Portland Mr.
and Mrs. Barratt are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Hynd.
The W. R. Mwins left last Satur
day for their summer c ottage at
Rockaway, one of the popular beach
resorts of the Oregon coast. They
were accompanied as far as Pnrtlan.1
by M. D. Clark and little daughter
Marjorie.
Mr. and Mrs. Loney motored over
from Walla Walla and are visiting
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cy
pert and Mrs. Loney's sisters, Mrs.
F. E. Parker and Mrs. A. E. Hall.
They expect to remain until the last
of the week.
Mrs. Lowden returned to her home
at Yakima, Wash., last Sunday after
visiting for several days at the home
cf her sister. Mrs. Robert A. Thomp
son in Heppner. She was accom
panied heme by her niece. Miss Reita
Neel, who will visit In Yakima for
several weeks.
If the party who picked up and
carried off an automobile ratchet
jack from in front of my residence
sometime this A. M. will kindlv re
turn same, it will be greatly appre
ciated. F. A. CASE.
John R. Olden returned Friday
from a trip which took him into
Southern California and Aritona.
Mrs. Olden, who accompanied him
south, remained over at Beaverton,
Ore., for a visit with relatives. Cal
ifonia raised big crops this year in
both grain and fruit, says Mr. Olden.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. McMenamin
went to Portland last Monday, where
Mr. McMenamin was called to preside
over a meeting of the Knights of Col
umbus, at which national lecturer
Dr. James J. Walsh (was a guest of
honor. Mr. and Mrs. McMenamin
were accompanied by Mrs. B. F. Butler.
state highways.
Portland Sending of more rail
road cars to this territory to relieve
the serious shortage which has been
effecting shipments has been ordered
by the American Railroad Associa
tion, according to a message received.
I'HONE all orders for ice and soda
to 824.
KOK SALE Thoroughbred Po
land-Chum hogs. Six head. J. F.
Lucas, Lexington, Ore.
Christian Science.
Christian Science services are held
jevry Sunday morning at 11::00 o'-
ciock in ma loage room in the I, o,
O. F. building.
Testimony meetings are held every
Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock
at the home of Mrs. Eugene Slocum
All interested are Invited to attend
thse services.
IVOR SALE House and lots at
lone, $2150. Write Mrs. J. B. Dye
THREE good fresh milk cows tor
sale. Ora E. Adkina, Eight Mile.
State highway commission author
izes all necessary hard surfacing on
Columbia river highway from coast
to Pendleton, and on Pacific higli-
way from Portland to Siskiyou j
mountains. Work includes surfac
ing approximately 100 miles of
grading at various places on the two
MATERNITY BOMS
I have arranged to take a limited
number of maternity caaei at my
home in east Heppner and assure the
very best attention and cars to all pa
tient!.
For full information write or
phone MRS. 0. C. AIKEN, Heppner,
Oregon. Box 142. Phone S95.
WANTED House cleaning, day
work, washing. Ironing. Fifty cents
per hour, in town only. Phone 542,
Lizzie Nelson. 6tp.
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
KIRK AND HAIL INSURANCE.
For Are and hall Insurance call on
C. C. Patterson, second floor Oilman
building. Willow st i eel.
Bring your old snoes to E. N
Gonty's shoe store and get them re
paired.
FOU SALE OK TRADE A Mc
cormick combine or will trade it for
a 14-ft. header in good condition. C.
F. Feldman, lone. Ore. Stp.
Lost, Strayed or Stolen,
From the pasture of Luckman
Brothers on Little Butter creek
about three weeks ago, a white horse,
weight about 1000 pounds, branded
B on left shoulder. Reward offered
tor any Information leading to re
covery of the animal. 3t.
LUCKMAN BROTHERS.
Lena, Oregon.
AUTOMOBILE for trips out of
Heppner. Also saddle horses for
CWillllQ
BATTERY solution and
passage of current
always succeed in w earing
out ordinary insulation
long before the plates
reach the end of their
usefulness, but it is differ
ent with Threaded Rub
ber. That's the insulation
which frees the car ovuer
from reinsulaticn vrriea
during the life oi tuey
battery.
The
Battery Electric
Service Station
J. W. KKITSCH
Phono H:, Heppner
hire. Baled hay for sale. Red Front
Livery Stable, McRoberti 4 Kirk,
proprietors. tf.
FOR SALE Kitchen cabinet and
cream separator. See J. B. Cason,
Heppner. 2tp.
FOR SALE One Best combine.
14 ft. cut. Has been run but little.
Price $800, which includes part of
hitch. J. H. Padberg, five miles west
of Heppner.
JONES WEKDEHS WITHOin
THE FREIGHT We have for sale at
Heppner, 25 sections of the Jones
Weeders, the last to be manufactured
here. Mr. Farmer, after they are
gone you will not be able to buy
Jones Weeders without paying
freight. Better buy yours today. 4tp
PEOPLES HDWE. CO.
FOR SALE!!
HOLT Self-propelled
COMBINE
16-ft. cut. Run 50
days last season
MUST SELL TO CLOSE AN ESTATE
The Farmers Savings
Bank
Walla Walla, Wn.
Washing
Made Easy
with
Electrically
Operated
Wringer Attachment
Come in ami let us demon
strate Eden superior qualit
ies to you.
E. J. Starkey
Agent
Oilman Bids.
Heppner
1
We Specialize In
Ford and Fordson
Repair Work
Ford schedule on all work strictly adhered
to. Save 25 on your repair bill by having
your work done here.
"When your car needs overhauling, when ad
justments or repairs are needed, we would be
pleased to give estimates on cost.
Lloyd L. Fell
Chas. H. Latourell Garage
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Lehman Hot Springs f
Saturday, June 26th 1
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I A DANCE AND A BIO FEED IN THE EVENING I
FISHING SWIMMING DANCING
All kinds of accomodations. Large Hotel, Cottages,
Big Free Camp Grounds with pure, cold mountain water
5 and plenty of wood. There will he a gathering of Old
Timers. A Jazz , J ubilee for the old and you and a genera!
5 good time for all. '
.This is Nature's health provision for Eastern Ore-
E gon. Seventeen springs of Mineral AVater that come out f
S of the earth at boiling temperature. Cures Rheumatism,
5 Blood Disorders and Skin Diseases. Mud Baths and Tub
Baths. Large clean swimming pool. 5
EVERYTHING IS NOW OPEN-THE CROWD IS I
GATHERING FAST.
j Lehman Hot Springs I
In the Heart of the Blue Mountains 5
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Coming to the 1
1STAR THEATER!
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I One Night Only-Monday, June 28 (
A Musical Comedy Skit I
I THE MILO
g Featuring Mrs. Olive Milo, the only lady playing cor- j
1 net and piano at the same time. 1
I 8 - People - 8 I
Music - Comedy - Singing
I A guaranteed attraction. Your money absolutely re- I
1 funded if not as represented. 1
1 Popular Prices, Children 30c, Adults 50c I
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Many BIG Attractions Coming to the STAR
I Anita Stewart in "Shadows of the PasY' I
H THE DRAMA OF A WOMAN WHO FOLLOWED THE DIM PATH OF SACRIFICE TO THE SUNNY !
EE HIGHWAY OF LOVE, The man who loves her is candidate for governor. His enemies would use this I
EE woman to destroy him, She, a woman with a past, defeats them. i
THURSDAY - JUNE 24th - THURSDAY.
I Fred Stone in "Johnny, Get Your Gun" 1
An Artcraft Picture
Don't Forget
1 Milos' Jazz Dance
Fair Pavilion, Saturday Night, 26th
fj Music by Milos' Jazz Orchestra. . Dancing at 9 O'Clock.
I Spectators Free. 7 The Jazziest Jazz Ever Jazzed, v. Tickets $1.50
Friday, June 25th
Don't fail to see this celebrated comedian in his most successful farce.
Cyrus Townsend Brady's Thrilling Photo Drama
"THE BLOOD BARRIOR"
EE With Sylvia Ereamer and Robert Gordon
1 Saturday, June 26th
Dorothy Dalton
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"Extravagance"
EE Actually money burned holes in her pockets.
EE But the getting of the money that she squan-
dered burned holes in hi.s vitality and brain.
H All His Money Wasn't Enough For Her
I Sunday, June 27th
Also MR. AND MRS. SIDNEY DREW in
Romance and Rings
EE This is the newest Drew picture the first
EE they have made for many months.
U A GENUINE COMEDY
I At the STAR Theater
CARLLAEMMLE
offers
LOCKLEAR
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Great Am Robbery
LOOml the wing of a
plane a mile
bore the earth.
I -tll,'cS'!j the cloud
IMOpi Unei on the trail
of the men who
roooea the U. 8. Air Mail.
O ! you toar with the
QpUl, camera man above
the jawt of Death,
a hooting" for your life
.from your seat as
Jump. Locklear jumpi
from plane ti
yimnv to ion a oandit oi the
met.
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Staged m
theUoudo
.jhe Sky's the Limit-
Universal
Jewel
THURSDAY, JULY 130 and 50 Cents
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