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1'Ai.f, &UL THK 0AZKTTE-T4Mi:S, Iii-ITXER, OREGON, TiirKSDAY. NOV. 3. 11. i - t-- n I' I I' ;' 1 t - p .;i i , '& ej re- :! t;tT! i f !! e Hfr,-nr Tost ) I .,: a an Lf-s ion, on I' Tr lr i"'i-r team I i.r vr t ;r.if,K by kril L'.fuallen f .' are (t ; t g to put up a (rood r v tJ. Ion "-ys hav been k 'lr drill and will be In that :Yr:r ant.tp-nism in gooi style n . to be a flne frame. Another p 1 t-tw fen the elever.a will be r.i at llf-ppi 'er or, Thar.ksgtvinjt. ac 'te to prenent plana. tu r. hh te a.ia to his bands. He 'pi optimistic retard in if th eutloo the cattle business. FOR SAl.K 24i acres farm land near Sweden, 1U Will sell or trada for Htn ner property tMra, T W. Rlppea, Hejpner. Adv. OlS-lra T etity -five young men of the local Wh. s.hool have dinned up in tha new ' Ui.(r menu Htble class at tha Chrlsl Un i huich and several more will doubt lenc j.-in Hiph pchool credits will bt srivcn f.r work done in this clans. They call themselves the Live Wire Clasa i oncers ore Don Case, president Reid Puseick. vice-president Everett Wil kinson, scretary and Austin Smith.' treafurer. W. O, Livingstone is teacher.' KOH S ALB. 1 am offering for sale at my farm. T4 miles north of Lexington, the fol lowing, tfed, springs and mattress; 1 child's bed. kitchen cabinet cupboard, rocking chairs, library table, carpets, one of them practically new. oil stove and oil heater, some bad comforts, cur tans and towels, one Columbia grapha phone and record a dishes and cooking utensils, some wash tubs, buckets, etc., 1 rump Jack. 1 John Deere. 14-nch, 2 bottoni plow. This sals will take place on Saturday, November K, 1521, at the hour of Z OO p. m. Terms of sale will be cash J. A. At'SBURM. It i ser acre. V cash dow n, balance ore third crop payments. This ofler holds for only ;.i d.is Sickness compels owner to move. No better barpain ever offered See me quick. K. M SHlTT Advertisement. tf. O-T XOTH K OF FIVtL SKTrtFMKXT. Nonce is nereby Riven that the un dersigned has filed his final account as administrator of the estate of James V. Craig', deceased, and the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow has appointed Mon day, the 5th day of December, 1921, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.. as the time and the County Court Room at the Court House in Heppner, Oregon, as the place, of hearing and settlement of said final account. Objections to said final account must be filed on or before said date. W. H. HKRREX. Administrator. Glenn Jones, Clarence Hesseltine and' Har-y Hawley were In the mountains for a few days the past week In quest of drer They camped In the vicinity i of the Hamilton ranch and before re-! turning, Glenn was fortunate enough1 to get a fine buck. I R. J. Carsner. cattleman of Wheeler and Morrow counties, hal ust recently purchased the bands of W. E. Straight find W. R Parratt Son. of this sec- Seeded Wheat Land For Sale.' At $27.50 per acre. In center of finest I w heat land belt In Morrow county, only i few miles from railroad; 450 acres' sowed to wheat and 80 acres to rye;' ranch consists of a little over 1000 acres of rich, deep-soil plow land, a tractor! proposition with only ten acres waste land; worlds of water and good Im provements. Just as it stands and im-' mediate possession given at only $27.50 XOT1CK TO CRKDITOH9. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, administrator of the estate of Arthur Kilcup, deceased. All persons having claims against the said estate must present them to me. properly verified, at the office of Wood son A Sweek. my attorneys, at Hepp ner, Oregon, within six months from the date of first publication hereof. Date of first publication Nov. 3. 1921. W. W. KTLCET. Administrator. We are Offering Superior and Van Brunt Drills In Stock at a Price Below what we can replace them Peoples Hardware Co FAR THEATER FRIDAY November 4th Alice Calhoun in FRIDAY "Closed Doors" Also 10th episode of "FIGHTING FATE." Those who are not following our serial will find that they (ret their money', worth by seeing the feature, we are running with it. See CMISKIl KOOHS anil verify this. SATURDAY October 5th SATURDAY "When you get the wood in, son, go dig me some worms, I'm goin flshin'." But something happened on that fishing trip that changed the whole life of that lazy, shift less but lovable Old Hutch. No more appealing story was ever screened and no better character acting since Joseph Jefferson's "Rip Van Winkle." Sunday, November 6th Samuel GoldwynP, WILL ROGERS Honest Hutch Adapted from the story 'OLD HUTCH LIVES UP 10 ll" W Garret Smith Dieted iy Clarence Badger May McAvoy and Bruce Gordon in "The House of the Tolling Bell" If you think you would like to be a ghost, see this picture aud learn the rules. Also Comedy and Pathe Review. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7th and 8th E. K. Lincoln, Grace Darling and other well known actors in "Virtuous Men" A tremendous drama of the screen a remarkable film enter tainment containing among; other features a terrific rorest lire, a wonderful society bull of beauty and gorgeousness 10,000 In one scene, beuutlful women, wonderful gowns, massive sets, ex qulHlte scenery. Real entertainment. Also Comedy. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCT. 9th & 10'h Edith Story in The Golden Hope' A drama of Dosert Gold and the West. Also grralr and Comedy. Beginning November 10th the show will start at 7:30 each evening. "Dangerous Curve Ahead" Nov. 27th and 28th. "OLD NEST" December 11th and 12th. Sunday and Monday Nights. A .Aa aaaaaaaaa . . : r : - -Maw 94 THIRD STREET, CORNER ore The KleMparters tw ant (Off -TRd won Folks SPECIAL FOR STOCK SHOW WEEK WE HAVE ! n A GIGANTIC SALE OF eiMEe The Better Kind DI A MlfETQ From the Army UNnEDWl. A D Woolen or Cotton J11ULJ For Work or Dress ULitUULili .wl Nnvv UlllLIUTLUY From Army and Navy Shirts, Army 0. D. Wool, Leather Puttees, Wool Wrap Spiral Puttees, Canvas Leggings, Thirty-three Kinds of Wool and Cotton Sox, Rubber Boots, All-Wool Army Mackinaws, Sheep-Lined Coats, Officers' Raincoats, Army Ponchos. We Carry a Very Fine Line of Civilian Clothing, Men's Work and Dress Suits, Oil Clothing, also All-Wool Overcoats. BESIDES THIS, YOU WILL FIND MANY OTHER ARTICLES TO ATTRACT YOUR INTEREST. YOU WILL FIND ALL OUR GOODS TO BE BARGAINS, AND WE GUARANTEE THEM TO GIVE SATISFACTION. MAIL ORDERS FILLED. SEND FOR OUR BIG FREE CATALOGUE. When In Portland Make This Store Your Headquarters V ARMYan AVY STORE 94 THIRD ST., CORNER STARK ST. Opposite Chamber of Commerce Building Portland, Oregon 'Si r. .- - iiafrm, ifor '-.-wmz3f