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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1921)
jwi.r; six THE GAZKTTE-T1MKS. 1IE1TXEB. OREGON, TIHKSDAY. JUNE 23, 1921. Timely Topics j I M Kl.iabeth Fhe'.p, JAughter of Mr nr.il M- A M Phlp arrived iurday from Cviar Rar'tis. he: she hat ben at landing lles du: rn tha tear. ! e Cu:.f-.a a:iJ wife of Lena wr i:t .he city on MotwUy. Mra Cunha kii "akins 3 proof on her homestead be! ore Cieik Wateia. Let's Go, Buddy! I' WHMiT-Ocncral Will Hays is .' ing he is a real American. By rc-aJ:i;ittmc severs! publications to si v on J-vl s n.n;!;ng privileges he J.R-s not resarJ the constitutional Kua;ari!ec ol freedom of the press as something to be sot aside by an executive merely upon the ground of a Jifierencc of opinion. None ef the journals he has re-aJmittcd are pub lishing anything seditious or revolu tionary, but all are radical advocates i'f radical reform, as they have a per fecl right to be in times of peace, up t,' the point that they endeavor to overthrow the government by force. Then the law can catch them without the arbitrary interposition of the postmaster-general as judge and jury. Hav s has the right idea. Ore g. fi 1cr. The roads between Heppner and Lcxinqton are being all "shot to pieces" just at present. We can put up with it gladlv. in anticipation of better highways when the work is done. .Morrow countv will harvest one of her bumper crops this season. Ever.- section of the county is putting forth her best efforts and the aver age yield of grain will nc doubt be far above anything we have had in years. The big crop will help us to forget in a large measure the pre sent times of financial stress. Tor even if no more than a dollar a hush el is realized, the abundant yield will tum in a lot of cash. Weather some warm these days, but just right to ripen the grain. Mrs Jxs Havtrsen and daughter. M:m ltri. of Salem, are T;sitor at tfca home of Mr. and Mra. M Y. Ham 'iser in ihis city. They are mother and Ls'e: of Mra Hammer. nil tn Be Soon lit Bear Sta.fleld. J. E. Leonard and Ben F. Toung two Pendleton business men. have been in this section lately interesting our citiiens in the proposition of investing apital for the purpose of prospecting the Stanfield territory for oil. states the Pilot Rock Record. The men are very enthusiastic in the matter and say that the reports of ex perts are very encouraging-. 21,240 acres are under lease and pooled and operations are soon to commence. Subscriptions of 1100 and up are be in accepted, and an interest lease will be issued for any amount taken. Much capital for the purpose of prospecting there is a ripple of excitement running over the county. In the event that oil is struck, t'ma-. tilla county will benefit to a large de cree, and the state too would get 1 1-! per cent on all oil sold. Allan Case, son of Mr. and Mra M. L. Case, who has been attending Hill Military Academy at Portland during the year, rvturr.ed to his Heppner home at the end of the week. Chas. and Art Erwln are tn town to day from their farms south of lone. They w ill soon b in the midst of harvest rean Goodman was a passenger for Portland this morning and will spend a day or two in the metropolis looking after business. SHKUP KAM'H FOR RE XT. 1 will rent the vjuaid sheep ranch of S-cn acres, located on Halm Fork 4 miles from Heppner. giving long ttm and favorable terms. 1 am also offer ing for sale the stock and equipment now on the place, preferring to aell same to renter: Mixed band of horses containing a number of fine brood mares and heavy draft animals; several head of good Jersey cows; also hay rake, mower, plows, wagons- and 4 sets of harness. Communicate, with me at Heppner. FAULINS QUA1D. Oer.e Matteson, who was one of the Turner shearing crew this season, has returned to his duties on the farm In the Matteson district and reports that both grain and grass was never better out his way. U 31ahts canning easier ANtyNG is a real pleas- gfc 3s v. ure when you have a ij-v IS Eood oil cook-stove. jgij m Just light the burner and rj the steady, clean, intense heat is driven directly a- i$ gainst the cooking. The kit- KS rp, chen stays clean and com- No W ibrtable. Hon C. E. Woodson returned last evenine from a trip to Eupene where he was called this week to attend a meeting of the board of regents of the state university. Fred Albert who has a homestead in j the Lena country, made final proof on his claim before Clerk Waters on Mon day. Percy Hughes and John Brosnan ' acting as his witnesses. CANING is a real pleas ure when you have a good oil cookstove. Just light the burner and the steady, clean, intense heat is driven directly a gainst the cooking. The kit chen stays clean and com fortable. To insure best results use only Pearl Oil. Pearl Oil is clean burning and uniform. Refined and re-refined by a special process. Most eco nomical to use. For sale by dealers every where. Order by name Pearl Oil. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) PEARL OIL HEAT AND LIGHT I Public I At lone, Oregon, 9 o'clock a. m. Tiday, July 1 15 to 17 Head ork Horses MOSTLY MARES, SOME WITH COLTS Terms: Bankable notes due Oct. 1, 1921. Cash discount E- eaS. W. B. FINLEY, Owner Under Auspices of Let's Go, Buddy! ourtfa o lone Post No. 95 July Celebration lone, Ore., My 4-5, 1921 An interesting and varied program will be presented, in cluding street sports, baseball games between Arling and lone, dancing each evening, moving pictures. Hon. J. K. Weatherford, of Albany will deliver the address on the morning of the 4th. A full patriotic program will be given. Come to lone and Celebrate with the Legion Theate One of the snappiest comedies we have ever shown .NSW T 1 iiinl j I I SATURDAY, JUNE 25 Weekly WAR FILMS-Also News Coined v. There's Many a "Kick" Where You Least Expect It! Look at this picture and ponder. Father thought there was no more "pep" in the old nag, but His wayward daughter discovered that there was a wallop left in each old hoof and she used the one horse power battering ram in self defence. Think farm life is dead from the neck up) No "kicks" left in it?' Oh I what a lot you've got to learn I See th simple life exposed get next to ' Nature watch the All Star Comedy Cast tear 1 the veil of secrecy from the romance of rural righteousness in SUNDAY, JUNE 26 Samuel (Jolilwvn and Kox Beach present 'SCRATCH MY BACK' By Rupert Hughes Val Koinney sat in an opera seal at tlie operli. In front of him was a beautiful girl with a lovely back. He could see by the twitching pf her shoulders that she was in distress. Should ho schatch? Would he daref Ah, you don't know Val Koinney! MONDAY and TUESDAY, JUNE 27-28 May Allison, the beautiful, in a brilliant and tolling Native of social parasites a story that breathes the spirit of Kcal Ro mance "THE WALK OFFS" In which a man's love redeems a woman from the alluring vices of society to the call of womanhood within her. Wednesday and Thursday, June 29 and 30 HARRY MOREY in MASK man f The Gauntlet" fclj'Nev FIVE-REEL Comedy Saltation Friday, June 24th If you are suspected of being a revenue .officer in the mountains of Kentucky, can't you imagine that you would be a very busy man. Harry was not an officer, but the na tives thought he was and Harry had a mighty lively time. Harry is a fighter, but he is also a fien looking fellow, and we sus pect some strong attraction or he would not have remained in such a warm country.