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ii -IX THE GAZETTK-T1MKS. KE1TXER, OREGON, THURSDAY. .TAX., fi. 1921. HH1M 1 N ( HI H( H. Jtautrii ft. i : :--.;t ;;iv t - ;-i i : jc set - . t w..t io ih1 ior,o:-ii t'-:::!t h ils that Menace T'-e first or those do ; ;if:J:i ('vorunj:. and tho ' . t.. vtn i ri the above date, K-.e. ' What a the Vse of A: how . t n January 1 : Ve. " Amusements."' an.l v r. will be "Uooze and the i Amendment." i -r usual services wilt be held ami ou are invited to enjoy; LIVINGSTONE. Junior I kolr ri ivsi. are on foot to organise a .lunior I'r.-i at the (. nristian church, and a -of th.e little folks is called for s-.f.ivdav afternoon next at 2 30 o'clock fov oraarEation and rehersal The nieet it.c w ill be held at the church. Mrs. Nvva Olabauph ill have charge of the drilUtij: and Miss Elisabeth Huston will serve as orsranist. IMS 1 have moved my oftice from the Slocura block to tho iu'v hotel building whore I will be pleased to greft my old and new friends. ROY V. WHITEIS Real Estate and Insurance ar Theater New Location I The Gift Basket II Friday January 7, 1921 Friday Transfer and General Hauling We do a transfer and general hauling business of all kinds. Let us figure with vou on that next job. We will GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. BARNARD & EMRY originated at Christmas time but we carry it through all the year. On anyone of the 300 shoppng days of the year we offer better prices on groceries than may be had in any store in Heppner. Look at these special prices for the week, they're mighty interesting. Dinner Table Jap Tea, lb.25c Harrington Hall Soluble Cof-' fee, pkg 40c Libby's Red Beans, can 10c Baker's Cocoanut, can 15c Monopole Preserves .3 for $1.00 Easy Day Soap 2 for 15c Excelo Cake Flour, pkg 50c Folger's Coffee, lb. ... 60c Shillings Best Coffee,' lb. 60c Royal Club Coffee, lb 50c Rome Beauty Apples, box.$2.00 ftano Apples, box $2.00 Ivory Soap Flakes 3 for 25c White Navy Soap 2 for 15c Rinso Washing Powder 3 for 25c Phelps Grocery Co. Phone 53 Hoy Scouts Dinner. The Hoy Scouts have now completed their organization of two patrols known as the Crow patrol with Hied llues'uk at patrol leader, together with Charles Xotsun, Hobert Tash, Johnny Turner, t rinket Sprouts and Lawrence Copen haver. The other is the Wolf patroL ; lu aid Tash leader, and his patrol consists of Sam. Van Vactor, busier, J im. Thomson. Vawter Parker, Phillip Mahouey ami inis 1'arker. These were invited by Scout Master Livingstone and wife to dinner at his home on Friday evening last. Nfrs. Liv ingstone prepared a chicken, pie dinner for the occasion and this was followed with an evening of games. The occa sion was a delghtful one for alt present. We were kindly remembered this week by our old friend, Kph Esktslson of Salem. Mr. Kskelson is nicely lo cated in a fine home at Salem but states that he can't get along very well with out the home paper. We thank him for his kindly expression of good wishes. ? HIT! IMM. I t Hll UN Orders taken for pure bred HuiT Orping ton hatching rggs and day-rid chicks. 11.50 per setting uf IS. 1'itcen on laig er orders. Chicks. $:I5 per 100. Twenty -live per cent of price required with or der. MKS. S. J. KITOI1HC. Combm, Or. W. O. Livingstone, pastor- of the Christian church, has been elected vice president of the board of Oregon Chris tian Missionary convention, to take the place of itev. Rossell, who has removed from the Kastern Oregon district. Mr. Rossell was formerly at The Dalles. O. Krunien, the tailor has purchased the building he occupies on M tin street from Hoy V. Whiteis. We understand that Lloyd Hutchinson and Mrs. L. C Herren have also purchased the build ing they now occupy, from H. C. Ah-baugh. Hansen tiughes len ior i-oruana nm, - morning and will be absent in the me- and fill. per box parcel post pre- tropolia for a few days looking after! paid. Send check or money "er. , . TipRRV WKLLS Tlood Hiver. Or. business affairs. 1 KKK v nm.. NOUNC MJilN 1 The U. S. Army Sales Company has opened its store in Heppner with a big stock of Army goods at Greatly Reduced Prices Samuel Goldwyn Presents WILL ROGERS in The Strange Boarder' THE CAREER OF AN HONEST MAN IN A CROOKED WORLD. Faith without miracles, trust without reward, honest v without encouragement -and vet this bisr. brawnv westerner. Sam Gardner, portrayed by Will Rogers, never lost his faith in human nature. " I lie Strange Hoarder" is an inspiration i everv naturally honest man and woman and the world is honest save tor a lew scoundrels that, lurk on the borderland of decency. Don't miss "The Strange Boarder." It will give you the laugh and thrill of your life. It will strengthen vour faith in vour tellow men. Saturday - Jany 8, 1921 - Saturday H. B. WARNER in "One Hour Before Dawn" A PLAY TO CHALLENGE YOUR POWERS OF DEDUCTION. SEE IT. As was demonstrated when "One Hour Before Pawn" larel to capacity audiences at the Capitol Theatre, New York, the world s largest theatre, 'his Jesse D. Hampton leaiure niarmiK n. n. iirn-i. tuis the power to hold poople spellbound with Its bathing mystery, heart-throbhlliK suspense, ami Us Icli- An adaptation of Mansfield Scott's book, "Be-htnd Red Curtains," It Is not the usual typo of mur- ,i.,r ,vt.,,-v f,,r herein hvnnntlsni olavs a nronilnent nart. It stltiKB the mind Into action. It Is far more i.uulhiK than the Klwell murder case that baffled New York's cleverest detectives. ii i.uiiovu o hv,nntit h the nnwer to make a irood man do an evil thlnit: "r does i 1 - vine Will rule? "one Hour Uefore Dawn" answers these questions In the screen's most bafllliiK and en- rtainin mystery. Sunday - January 9 - Sunday Harry Carey in "West Is West" Drama Beneath the Earth, Stirring Action m Deep Wines ot west buppiant ine Rough Kicung oi utner uays. The storv of a cowboy with brains a natural tree-lance who uses Ins head ..c ,.!! n liiri.! tf lmw b sottlcs a miners' strike bv shirtsleeve diiiloinacy. wins a fortune for his friends as well as for himself, ami makes a certain young lady realize she is not too good lor lum. The opening of this store means an opportunity for the people of Mor row county to supply their needs at practically their own figure. We quote you the following : 14 0. D. BLANKETS, New and Reclaimed. 200 PAIRS RECLAIMED ARMY SHOES 0. D. SHIRTS, New and Reclaimed. 0. D. RAINCOATS AND MACKINAWS, New and Reclaimed. NEW BREECHES, HATS, SOCKS, PUTTEES, COVERALLS, ' LEGGINGS, and Hundreds of Other Articles In cluded in Regular Army Supplies. Come in now and make your selections while lines and sizes are unbroken. r 9 1 v 9 7 Monday and T0, 1f11 Monday and Tuesday oMU lv'll Tuesday Richard A. Roland and Maxwell Karger Present Nazimova in "THE BRAT" A DRAMA OF LOFTY DEVOTION DEVEOLPED FROM THE DREGS OF EXISTENCE. Adanted bv kazunova and Charles Bryant Irom the sensational stage sueces,-' written and starred in by Maude Fulton, and put into scenario torm by the clever .June Matliis, "The Brat" is a screen epic. It tells the story of a slum child with a woman's heart. It begins with her lite in the chorus ot a cheap musical comedy. It peeps behind the scenes into a realm of unreality, heavy witli tin odor of grease paint ami guttering with the tinsel ot tnvolity. 20 and 30 Cents. See Our Ad on Page One Gilman Building, Willow Street B. TESSLER, Manager Heppner, Oregon 1921 IS AT HAND gfT'THE Beginning of the New Year We desire to express to our many customers and friends our appreciation of the excell ent business accorded us during the nasi: year, and our desire that our pleasant business ra tions may be continued during the year ju ahead. We hope the next twelve months will bring to you bountiful measure of the good things of life with material prosperity at the end. Sam Hughes Company