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PAGE FIX THE GAZETTE-flMES, HEITXEK, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1921. I f U M Jn , Mr. Jarrw and . .bf.'f Mo- v':h V;v n r- .,'-. en at pvf !t ft frr-n Portland. it fv hfcV tfffi Rf-tn.: . .-p th past rtf ' 'h I r f Jun kii called to Port-It- . n arcfsir-t if th Mi:? of h! it '.t : h.-m h rrKrt If gradually PRn;:iT !n;o the ihi'lowi, beinir past p:t that one farmer In tii lone sec t un has harvested 7000 bushel t-f whcAt from a ftold of 140 acre, thu? (retv:r.g a ield of 50 bushels per acre This boats anything we have heard of o far this season. vesting of his crop out on the Sand Hollow ranch is progressing well with a voiiibiue He is brirRing: the grain to to vn tn bulk in a big truck, making thre trips a day and keeping dp pret ty well with the thresher. I . Hunt ts ever from Hermiston to lut-k after work In the office cf county . atent here for a day or so. He has his: family nicely located tn their new j hnrr.e, and states that his new duties as manarer of the Oregon Hay Grow er association will begin at one and he anticipates having rlenty to do, O. W McN'amer, proprietor of the Central Market, made a trip out into the Monument country last Sunday and bought up a fine bunch of hogs, lie found the weather some hot down on the John Pay river. j V:n. Hall and wife returned the first of the week from Iehman Springs, where they spent a vacation of two weeks and enjoyed a fine time. Ira W. Thornton, formerly proprietor of Heppner Garage Machine Shop her, passed through town today on his re turn to Portland from Penedleton. A reliable man brings to us the re- O. T. Ferguson state that the ha Wear-Ever Aluminum Demonstration Given at Christian Church, Friday, Aug. 5, 2 p. m. A Free Lunch An opportunity to receive a qurrt Wear-Ever pan free of charge. Leave your purses at home. All Ladies of Heppner Welcome .WHERE -TO ,EAT 4 - The Question Is Settled DINE WITH US Our New Bis Dining Room Is not exeluilTt to trnilnt tnde. It'i for the folks of Reppner First, Last ant All the Time. Give the wife a rest and a treat a Sunday dinner here. SHORT ORDERS, TOO Elkhorn Restaurant Willow Street MONDAY and TUESDAY naa o n n a pv i humaner than" ever in his latesl cja!lopin3 Western love drama. 0 fir?' WPKXFTEB r" HARRY CARET 7 " plrture with bit Uath and bit Uirin and bit panb la It A4 ban ha la with all Uvea, in raUoplnr dnuBA f a. eowpojiober rfca U-Ud t reform a roofta, taaia taira and waa haraawhip pa4 aaS klaao far bia paJai. U'S Also Comedy, "Bring on Groom." SUNDAY What is a Nut? Madge Kennedy found out but she first had to turn Society up -side down and shake it! When a "little group of serious thinkers" tried to communize Society a riot broke loose the most hilar iously funny farce that ever hit the screen. See it but cime prepared to shriek! Madge Kennedy in Help Adapted from the famous Saturday Evening Post story Trimmed with Bed Also two -reel com edy, "His Wife's Husband," SATURDAY I .4 V GbnitsLKC Drama 'of 'a Little MUu-Cab -dwmiw&wbaL Pet Angora scam 0 the delightful young star -. "ill iLi-i ;c , WrW WUIL uu ru.u isv ''Pink Tidntr Abo Comedy and Weekly QiAmu WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, "Two Kinds of Love" The absorbing story of a woman's white lie, and its thrilling consequences. A real heart drama in which a dear little boy and a spotted pup play two mighty im portant parts. Love, hate, strife, peace, pathos and humor add to the thrills of "Two Kinds of Love." PiljllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliillllllM STAR THEATER Program August 5th to 11th -r-r FRIDAY "Judge, I promised not t soteal but I want to take back that promise." This was the odd message a juvenile court magistrate received over the tel ephone from a lad whom he had found guilty and put on probation some months be fore. The judge had dealt leniently then, because the boy looked "straight." This judge seldom went wrong.. Still, here was the surprising 'phone message! What did it mean? If the lad WAS totally dishonest, why did he warn the judge of new misdeeds? See WM .D. TAYLOR'' PRODUCTION "The Soul of Youth" Featuring Judge Lindsay, of the Denver Juvenile Court and strong cast. Read These ABC Rules About Batteries Adjustment and oiling nuke your oeennga kut longer proper inflation and careful driving make your tires last for cleaning nukea your spark pluge aerve longer and better. It la worth remembering that there are rules just as simple lor making your battery last longer and serve more faithfully. Here are three rules in A B C form: I Put la watar tajularb sod karp op tba charta. t CoaiaaiMMylmiaMiiforbaUMjaatkja. t And when your prarnt battrTy mart out, bur a WUlard Threackd Rubber Battery tba only battery with Threaded Rubber Inaulatioa between tba piatce. There la only one battery good enough for us to back by our unquali fied recommendatioa that's the Wil lard Threaded Rubber Battery. Come in and well show you some records It has made right here. BATTERY ELECTRIC SERVICE STATION Willard Batteries ! ' 2 taif 'ftf ftf " ' 3 III I i 2 Hill fi ti fr T it el ill iwM FLORENCE More Heat Less Care Oil COOK STOVES Meals on Time The Florence cooks, bakes and roastg evenly and thoroughly. No ashes, no smoke, no troublesome dampers. Let us show you what an intensely not, blue flame its powerful burners give. Handy levers control the heat perfectly. Kerosene supply is always in sight in the glass bull's-eye of the tank. The baker's arch of the Florence Portable Oven assures even baking, tempting pastries, and well-browned roasts. . Its a pleasure to cook with A Good Oil Cookstove v V Peoples Hardware Co. I ALSO GOOD COMEDY VALVE-IN -HEAP fe) cllllr r MOTOR CARS oAnnouncing The New Buick "Four" A Thoroughbred Four, Completing the Famed Buick Line the 'Buick Valve-in-Head Engine A Tower Want That Has Proved Itself A Great Car, Prices Make It An Even GreaterValue Pricei 22-34 Two Passenger Roadster t 935 22-35 Five Passenger Touring - 975 22-36 Three Passenger Coupe - 1475 22-37 Five Passenger Sedan - - 1650 Prim F. O. B. Flint, Mithitan Ctri Tint Standard Eqmpmenl tn all Modeli Su Utbr Sfiafieatim and Dtliviry Dam The new Four-Cylinder Buick, here announced, is a thoroughbred a pedigreed car well worth of its name. Down to the very lait detail, this new model poisewei every quality of enduring serviceability, complete comfort, and distinctive appearance that have alwayi characterized Buick automobiles. The advent of this new Four makes the Buick 1922 line complete. It offers to purchasers of a car of this size all the quality and service that go to make uo the name "Buick." The engine, of course, is of the time-tested Buick Valve-in-Head type. The year-after-year concentra tion of Buick's engineering skill and experience in building Valve-in-Head motors assures the highest standard of performance obtainable today. Every other unit is of a quality equal to the power plant. The whole assembly constitutes a perfectly balanced chassis which is of typical Buick construction. The equipment of Cord Tires is merely evidence of the quality which characterizes the entire car. Two open and two closed body types mounted on the Rutck built chassis comprise the new scried. Even the most casual inspection of the details of design and workmanship will reveal that full measure of qual ity which mbtoristshave learned toassociate with Buick. Obviously a high grade automobile a genuine Buick production the prices listed below make this great Four even greater. A value such as this is possible only because of the combination of Buick engineer ing skill devoted to the one ideal of quality, Buick production facilities developed over nearly a quarter of a century, and Buick's nation-wide distribution and service organization. The Buick Motor Company is proud of the Buick Four. It has the faith of long experience in this newest addition to its line. It places upon it unre servedly the Buick guarantee carried by every Buick automobile produced. That its confidence is well placed is manifested not only by the keen interest with which motorists have awaited this announce ment, but also the advance orders placed by distri butors, dealers, and the general public. HEPPNER GARAGE Vaughn & Goodman WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT-BUICK WILL BUILD THEM