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I'AtiK Kit'; I IT TIIF. GAZKTTE-TLMES, IIE1TXEIJ. OREGON, THURSDAY. PEC .1.6, 1920 lli'E CECIL NEWS ITEMS: rsire to "Putte: by Kl.it 3'" , M .!.. la with s.-:r.(p cat -e to be ffi at the Oeetl M- -it t M;s V;t ' V " C VIM' h..i..f f Mr. .v on Sun la . (.: iV.k.i.s. tT; Tiicviro . M v. :,!:.! Mrs H ,1 "PS I ' , f Y. -..7 M..e w.is p- '.s nn S(''.i;.1av w ft s ;i e i!:'M',ay Wir.ters of I-.- ,- i. - . n Tu- f-or; the l.:.e Vank a i .sit or -,e.v M.:T of "H:su - :it " Tai-vlew," the M s. i:eutt Koje.... rh.- h;. hvn v,vkinr v'ee.l a shrt ws.t ,.s ,i- , i !?'.;;- of Fv- .'.-us !! n.i Iff. on thi hv: 1 on Thur d.i for iV.O'.t'tivi wi.iif ho v,ill alien.) woo:i;n f!' i.;iLe;ir.. M.. Mrs. Her.: :ksen of Rhea si t-p.t a shert ii:v.e n v st their Ce nt f: i n.ls 0:1 Thurs.h'iy. Thrt-e fir.e Kimls of sluvp helor.eir.: to Si:.t::t' of A rhn tf 1 Oil V.-.SSol through V il I r. j ? ifc the past few t.i s. Snow fell in Cecil on Saturday to :h dfpth of two or more inohes but at tim? of wrl'.ii -!ovly disarM'earhie. M: ll;tr.tl Winter of "Shady Pell' who ha luen vis. tin; in North Yakii.ia for sef:al witks returned to Cecil on Tuesday. Gr.-vei Curt.ss was an Arlington vis itor Thurs-lu as well as Mrs. Jack Hw.d a:id son Herbert and nephew T. V. Lowe. Mrs. A. Honriksen of "Willo Creek raiuh left on Kriday for a three months visit anion est her relatives in Illinois and North Dakota. M.istcrs Herbert and Jackie Hynd and f W. Lowe autoed to Heppner Friday and took in the school entertainment before, leaving town. Zf-ni.fth Locan left on the local on Sunday for Yakima where he will visit! for a shoit time. When he returns Cecil expects he won't be alone. j Miss Olive Loran who has been visit- ins with her brother Leon at Four Mile for the last month, left on the local on Thursday for her home in Portland. Y.ik" at last has been able to his JS at Cecil and has taken e:o!-.c once more. Last seen of n;u toins like the wind bound r, ' :'e K: City. iv Van Waters of Portland will give a Chtistnia? service tn Cecil hall on Mop.'iav, Pecember 27 at S o'cKvk in the evevipc. All are invited to come and loin in the service, Hon-.er Nash who has been working for A llenriksen at "Willow Creek" loft on the local on Friday for The ruiles, where he will visit with his pr oi.ts during the Christmas vacation. I'd Martin arrived at "Futterby KI:t" on Sunday from Hynd Hros. avch at Kreezeout, with another fine ! .1' i of sheep belonging to Hynd Pros The sheep will winter at Cecil. 1 1 The "Mayor" of Cecil was seen puff inir and blowing for all he was worth on the Cecil Railroad crossing on Thursday morning. He stood and view ed a moving object in the distance and was then seen to tcss up his hat and !-i-.5'l to ;.'urtvu;i. ur.e v.'.e. for tho f-'.X 11: u in my l;fo I have m:svd :nv ' t:a:n. and I needn't hae .ioPO that if bla-vrd depi;t' h.id not bcc!i to ; seek and rind before 1 could leave my town.' Political Banks Not Demo-! cratic From time to time an agitation is raised against our banking sstem and the cry (toes out that the money inter ests are crushing the fanner, j North Pakota under the Non-Partisan league program started out to put private banks out of business with state owned and controlled banks and . it has partially succeeded for during i the past tt 0a s about a score of banks j in that state have closed their doors. I In the meantime there have been few j bank failures elsewhere In the coun ; try and private banks, clearing houses and bankers associations have been de j vising ways and means to carry the j farmers and other industry over the temporary readjustment period, j The agitator howls but the banks do the work. Time is proving that it is the private banks and bankers, rather than the politically controlled institution, that ur.de: stands the reeds of the individual or industry ar.d ian Rive immediate re lief when the pmch comes. Federal Faim loan Tanks with n f.ttr tax exemptions for their securities, postal savings banks, etc., all cut into private bank business but do not serve the masses nor furnish funds for the individual or industry, pay taxes or help maintain local or charitable in stitutions necessary in community de velopment. Manufacturer. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Fn4n(r of Martha M. Mtnon, lerae4. Notice Is hereby given, that letters of administration on the estate of Mar tha M. Simons, deceased, were granted j 10 ine unuersigneti on me zsra nay vi Pecember. 1920 by the County Court of Morrow county. All persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit them to me for allowance, at the office of F. A. MeMenamln, attorney at law, Rob erts building, Heppner. Oregon, within six months after the date of this notice or they shall be forever barred. This 23rd day of Pecember. 1920. FLORENCE BKNXETT. FOR HV. T 2 housekeeping rooms furnished, at $10 per month. Call this office. 12-!Kt Smart Hosiery For Women ill! II lill HLEPRoFfi HoIERy h OOLE-PROOF HOSIERY has not only, the dash and style, but also a lasting wear ing quality which has rtiade the name HOLEPROOF a by-word among discerning people who want quality. We carry a complete line of hos iery in prices ranging from $1 up Sam Hughes Company Ceo. Ander.-on. camp tender for Heppner Lodge No. 358 B. P. 0. Elks Will celebrate the Holiday Season with a CHRISTMAS DANCE In the big ball room in the New Elks Building Christmas Dec. 25 Music by Fletcher's Orchestra of Pendleton For members of the Order and their ladies only Tickets, $2.00 H. A. Duncan, B. P. Stone, Gay M. Anderson, Committee 1 Iff Ol I m St. dm - A'-' si T THE I 1 HIS-XIFE 1 ) TOTHE M lW0MANJH jM DISHONORS HL 1 JVMf t'aWiWW Samuel Goldwyn presents" P A U L I RE FREDERICK PALISER CASE By Edgar Saltus Directed by William Parke ' ' HERE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24th Note Our Splendid Productions for Xmas Week SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25th CHRISTMAS DAY SATURDAY, DECEBMER 25th "Forbidden Valley" A beautiful Kentucky Romance Personally Conducted by J. Stuart Blackton, With May McAvoy and Bruce Gordon leading the cast. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 26th SUNDAY, DECEMBER 26th GLADYS WALTON and JACK PERRIN in "Pink Tights" Pretty romance of a spangled heroine whose parachute lands her on a bashful parson's roof. Xo cleaner, Kweeter, more heart-reaching picture than "I'ink Tights" was ever made. A story that is as natural ami wholesome as an old-fashioned country dinner and just as satisfying. The story of a lit tle stranded circus girl who, the minister's flock thought, wasn't good enough to he allowed in town, much less in the parsonage until something pretty serious happened to that town ami they came to K0(1 H1t that's telling. Come, yourself, to see "Pink Tights" you'll have the happiest hour and one of the biggest thrills you ever had at any photodrama. Take our word for it Hi is is a real picture! TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28th TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28th "Should A Woman Tell?" WITH ALICE LAKE AND AN ALL-STAR CAST An original story by Finis Fox. Depicting vividly a girl's struggcl between a guilty happiness and life barren of love confession would bring. A compelling play of a soul in doubt. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29th On this date will be presented the wonderful Tom Terriss Production "TRUMPET ISLAND" From the story by Gouveneur Morris This picture is a direct release to the STAR, and appears here before being presented in the large cities. YOU MUST SEE IT. 30 and 50 Cents ui wm mi. m