The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, July 14, 1921, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE GAZETTE- TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON', TliriiSPAY. J ETA 14.
LIVE LOCAL ITEMS
-f '.r,il n.. hTf for e.i:s thty
-Pt i M..niA rujcht ari a p.T'.ion of
Tnniny in lifpur.er. Th? hrve been
tinting at the hex of Mrs Flag?' ft
Iannt r at Prairie City, and asso took
in a few othr Eaern Oregon towns
nr.d cUles They left on Tuesday af;er
T.oon f.r Warrer.ton. Oregon. ps.t
lr.it to upend the comlnjr two morulas at
the buh.
Marshall Fhelps haj his capacity to
.wallow iruresse-! th! week when ha
tailed up Pr. McMurdo anj had his ton
sils removed. Future trouble from
the? nei-k impeuiments will now be
avowed. h well as a lot of rin when
they bncorre discr.sei.
Vernon Troedson, on of Mr. an,l M-s,
Jnhan Troedson who res Lie out north
of lone, waa brought to Herpner the
first of the week, suffering severely
from bloodpoisonirg- In the hand. Dr.
NU-Murdo administered treatment and
he was able to return home much re
lieved. Will Ferpstrom, of Gooseberry, who
was operated on last week by Dr. Chick
for apperdicitis. is reported to be im
proving nicely and will be released
from the hospital on time.
Mrs. Howard M. James departed for
Portland Monday, where she will Join
Mr. James and spend a short vacation.
To the
Traveling Public
HTHE HOTEL PATRICK was
closed July 10 in protest to
the unreasonable rates charged
for water and light service, as
well as other commodities nec
essary to the operation of the
Hotel, and will remain closed until a
satisfactory adjustment can be made.
Hotel Patrick,
PAT FOLEY, Prop.
1922
3
BUICK
5
Now on Display
Heppner Garage
Heppner, Oregon
WHEN BEaTLR. AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD 1HEM
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FIRST DAY Afternoon
Introduction of Superintendent-Chairman Local Committee
Get Acquainted Talk Superintendent
Chautauqua How-do-you-do....Ye Olde New England Choir
Admission 40c
Evening
Songs of Four Centuries Ye Olde New England Choir
A beautifully costumed pageant of American Music
Admission 55c
SECOND DAY-Afternoon
Dramatic Readings, Songs and Whistling Solos
Dixie Doll and Company
Lecture "The New Near East" Vm. E. Thompson
Admission 40c
Evening
An Hour in Movie Land Dixie Doll and Company
Address "Fiddles and Fortunes" Thornton Mills
Eight year old Movie Marvel at Chautauqua
Admission 85c
THIRD DAY Afternoon
Artists' Recital Christian Mathison and Assisting Artists
Admission 40c
Evening
Popular Concert . ..Christian Mathison and Assisting Artists
Lecture Oration "Taste the Apples . Dr. Jas. Hardin Smith
A great artist and a powerful orator.
Admission 55c
FOURTH DAY-Afternoon
Musical Oddities and Ragtime Rhapsodies
Bland's Orchestral Band
Health Lecture Beatrice Eves Heskett
Admission 55c
Evening
All-tar Descriptive Concert Bland's Orchestral Band
Including the thrilling "Battle of the Marne" with
electrical effects.
Admission $1.10
FIFTH DAY-Afternoon
Popular science Demonstration. ...Gletin Morris & Company
Mother Goose and Other Rhymes
Georgene Faulkener, the Story Lady
Admission 40c
Evening
Wonders of Electricity Glenn Morris & Company
Humorous Lecture, "Simon Says Wig-Wag"....Booth Lowry
An evening of instructive entertainment
Admission 55c
SIXTH DAY-Afternoon
Camp Meeting Songs and Negro Melodies ...The Virginians
Lecture "A Voice from the Underworld"....Warden Botkin
Admission 55c
Evening
lunior Pageant By Us Kids
Jubilee Jov Festival The Virginians
Hilarious Musical Farewell to Chautauqua
Admission 85c
HAVE YOU BOUGHT YOUR TICKETS YET?
No season tickets sold after Chautauqua starts. See the committee:
E. M. SHUTT A. S. AKERS - A. L. CORNETT
MRS. L. SHURTE - WM. HAYLOR
'heater
Friday, July 15th
"He Bottom of the World"
Sir Ernest Rhackelton's Tli rilling Attempt to Cross the South Polo.
A Pictorial Journey Through the Perilous Seas of the Antartic. A
Graphic Description of a Desperate Battle for Life '
in the Polar Regions, '
Saturday, July 16th
humaner
than ever
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Also BEATRIZ MICHELENA in
"THE FLAME OF HELLGATE"
A romance of the days when might was right and grievances were
settled with the shooting iron
SUNDAY, JULY 17
"ITS A GREAT LIFE"
Adapted from the famous story, "Empire Builders" by Mary Koberta
Hineliart. Directed by M. Allison Hopper.
YOU'RE GOING TO LAUGH! Mary Roberts Rinehart has never writ
ten a funnier story than this delightful chapter in the adventurous
lives of a couple of schoolboys. ,
A fast-moving comedy, with an original theme and a wonderful cast of
players.
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and dif
ferent
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should your crankcase
k CLEANED ?
Automobile manufacturers carefully recommend, in their Books of
Instruction, regular draining and cleaning of the crankcase.
This is necessary because engine operation causes road dust, carbon,
fine metal particles and other impurities to accumulate in your crank
case oil. This gritty oil circulates through your engine, impairs its per
formance and ultimately leads to rapid depreciation ana repairs.
To mMt thil need, Modem Crankcase
Cleaning Srvic has been established by
first -clans garages and other dealers, co
operating with the Standard Oil Company.
These garages and dealers use Calol Flush
tog Oil, the scientific agent that clearj
out old oil, dirt, grit and other impurities,
and does not Impair the lubricating effi
ciency of fresh oil used. The cleaned crank
case is refilled with the correct grade of
Zerolene.
Look for the garage or dealer displaying
the sign shown above, it means "BttM
operation ana' Ion ft enne lift."
MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JULY 18 and 19
K. K. LINCOLN in
"THE INNER VOICE"
AN AMERICAN CINEMA SUPER SPECIAL
Also Vodavil Movies and Comedy
SPECIAL NOTICE Because of the Chautauqua, we are going to can
cel our picture programmes Wednesday, Thursday and Friday,
July 20th, 2st and 22nd, also for Monday and Tuesday, July 25th
and 26th. We will not be open on these dates.
On Saturday and Sunday, July 2.'ird and 24th, we will have excellent
picture programmes. If you are going to attend the Chautauqua,
buy season tickets, as you an; thereby benefitting the local commit
tee. Otherwise remember us oen Saturday and Sunday.
The actionful jtory
of a bachelor-faiher
who had to fqht a
whole town to prove
hi right to love
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Also News Weekly
and Comedy
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