The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, September 30, 1920, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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Adjustment of railroad rates to a
Point where raciflc Northwest timber,
fruits, wool and other products can
be marketed by rail Is a serious prob
'W. not only for the railroads. Like
tbe Industries, the railroads have
many millions forested In. plant that
is worth little or nothing unless
freight can be moved by It. The spirit
'Q which the lumbermen and rail
road men are getting together In the
matter is a commendable one. We
of the Pacific Northwest are all In
the same boat, including the rail
roads, and we prosper or fu together
To imagine that either transportation
or a major Industry like lumber can
be denied prosperity without affect
ing all of us Is to pursue a foolish
dream. The brightest minds of the
industries and the railroad world
are working on these rate problem'
as they afreet the Pacific Northwest.
Here't hoping at their .adjustments
will be as speedy as It probably will
be reasonable and Just. Oregon Vo
ter. The
Dr. McMurdo, who waa called to
Monument the first of the week, re
turned home with Mrs. Dyrd David
son, who win undergo treatments at
the Moore hospital.
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All parties interested in PfiS in my linC
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more of special pnces on
coverings, Rugs, Mongol-
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Cash Discount Unusual
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Our new steam presseS is now in
good working of der enabling
us 10 get out the VOrk
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' Excellent Workman Guranteed .
Heppner Tailoring & Clea Shop
Main St- G. PEAN2EN Heppner
THE UN!VESA- CAl
Reduction of Price in Ford Products.
The War Over and War Prices Must G!
Kff'ivi. at once a and will be sold t. o. b. J)(.tl, )it ut foll.,wlll,,
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Eunabut 395.oo-(Keduction of $195o0)
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Latourell Auto Company
HepPner Oregon
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Paints & Varnishes
Add the finishing touch to his room that
you have been making ready by having it
"done over." A coat of B-H Floor Stain - a
coat of B-H White Enamel or B-H Wall
Tint, and like magic a new room will appear.
Whether you intend "doing over" one room
or your entire house, B-H should serve you A
thoroughly complete line of painting prepara
tions for every use.
Let us assist you in the proper selection of
what you need
Peoples Hardware Co.
D i t r i b u t or $ for
BASS-HUETER PAINT COMPANY, S&n Franciico
Star Theater
Some Big Attractions This Week
Friday -:- October 1st Friday
ROBERT WARWICK in
"SECRET SERVICE"
The most successful play of the American stage. A stirring romance of love and
daring deeds in the days of the Civil War. With the most distinguished supporting
cast of famous players ever assembled in motion pictures.
ALSO A 2-REEL COMEDY, "THE LITTLE WIDOW."
Saturday -:- October 2 -:- Saturday
FRANK KEENAN, The Masterly In
"GATES OF BRASS"
Frank Keenan is America's greatest character actor.
When "Jim Blake," shell-game expert, realized that "the bigger the game
the easier" he forsook the county fair grounds and trod the pathts of "high finance"
but although his financial schemes succeeded beyond his wildest expectations he
lost his greatest treasure thereby. This is the second of the new big Keenan produc
tions. ALSO THE PATHE REVIEW
Sunday -:- October 3rd
BRYANT WASHBURN In
Sunday
"Putting It Over"
Life's just one darn cop after another for Bryant Washburn in "Putting It
Over." .He's the village cut-up and he's always trying to put over something on a
poor, unsuspecting victim. Washburn is a funny cuss and he runs true to form in
"Putting It Over."
ALSO "TOWN TOPICS"
Don't forget, Monday night, Jack Dempsy and Ruth Roland in two of the great
est serials ever brought to this theater.