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TAUK SIX Till: (1 AZKTTK -T4MKS, HKITXER, OREGON, THURSDAY, Wx 1. l!'Jl. What L i st and second prade, "The Train"; .v.o-,1 r:.i,r "Shooinsr the Hay the thii d. "I'hildren of the , the fourth. "Joan of Arc"; the1 The Cleaners'; the sixth, c . the seventh. "iVwn"; the; ;p For. . ioo'o.ih. The ComiiiK of the White . i Man ; and the opportunity room. "1 It.ar a Voice.' Those selected for the hth school were "The Cathedral.". The Lake," and "Cicero's Oration to , Catalitie." It may be necessary to : vh.ane some of the feelections as the! a trip to anksuivu.i; v.i u fjien.l i"Iark while' nsr fine, yo , n all hei t ,o.s of :.::.iv. M;s To M.vroo. who Vl.w thi- h.i:; and piano, av.d Lowell who i!as t-o Molia. are both wr'l kr.i-w n lyof.;:n artists and we are su:e you will ;ot oir money's worth if ou .otv.i- lVoeniber Mh Last W ednesday eventnir the Juniois en ercod from the room, after a class meetmir. with sniilinsr faces and wishes M hf J. e v. t. !ir t' , :. .'. : . I ".... u 1 -i- i .'. ;. . f i! f N.-ti.oral. StM- ; v , i v l-'ii'i-.n; we r.re : : , t? : :..,!. ,.s f.,r- to ine.-t th;t ur.t !c a K:;or i, lany ( attle ftclnc rmtciiMl at Ions lrt tas.-n. Us: w o k ; 1?: he.nl of vca.l.r.s cu:lo ;. Ar.t.Vpe as. I w I faittn :Yt:i f.--r tV.e r . t ' k . t rn the M:tn r.iiuh rear town. 7!".oy a-e .? i tlr.xcn aiT. vvu".t- .ho'.iU: Lax: V !u? ray ; : " o:. ' : .: f-vrral tu:r.,lrod l.o.u'. cr. V. ,s. fttl-Ji-ir.inp t n is.iv. the r.,v'sot fr more. The jr'we ct n'.f.t'fa fc.o makes IVedir.p :t rroie rri t,!..ir. pt-11 n-p it. 1 r e T op tvs o r. ;. Yi ami Mr. Ouy !-.:?t.r nr.l .uph tor were visitor? in ihe -S;y 7i:esi':iv cvc-Mrp ar..1 :".'1 tho bii foe,; v;:'. on I y lVvtc L.o N T K of I TT.e riven t hie s-tc r:;i. u hi, h .vyom1 tho Fitrht M 1e oimr.trv v,th About IS irvh s of 5 ' ' i ' w . ha rosn'.'oci i:: 'r.u.h H''ol r ml the wheat grovir.e section has been thorough!) s, rk.u .;h v.-, ture as a result ar.il Mr. Kustor. is lock irtkT forward to another prous ive season. Mr. . .:e-t M.-v , - Th.i! ksiivinjr banquet , . T' k :u- last Wed- o'";vv. voted as a grand o w,i oertai ly rothing tho t:?;e of eats The ban-' - --.t of roast tu; key. dress 1 i p.M.it'-. pr.tvy, waldorf . orrv :r:.'e, mince pie and ,-.i an.i Mr. Heard were; ore c ivt n by the students ' f. llow.::c the dinner, rrawf.rd. I.uola Denjre and lV.:t.vn sc-ved. tii.a there had been "more of it." This! c:;used much curiosity air.onir some of j the other classmen, who wondered i what "it" could have been. Otheis said, it must have been a queer class meet- ! in.i; for the only discussion they could hear while passing throiy;h the hall was, "Look out! he's taking more than his share." "Clear out, everybody ; that's my piece." "Hey! You've pot to divide up with me." "Don't you dare take another piece, you've had two al ready." "It's all fcone. let's po." We h.ivo alwavs suspected that Mor- A committee from the r.-T. A. met '.. !h .LiTv.es had a stronp liking: foi last Tuesday and selected the pictures V;! -okinc rrien; now we are certain to be bouirht from the proceeds of the f it, for in, the play she takes the part art exhibit. The committee consisted of V'aisy Mullens, a woman who has of the executive committee of the P.- ! kh st:; ; tir.t: a worthless husband T. A., and Mrs. Gay M. Anderson, Mrs. for e .i-h.tcen .irs, all because he is Not son. Mrs. Woodson, Mrs. Nys and so hanosome that se likes to have Mrs. Cohn. The pictures selected were: him around. ! for the first trrade, "Cat and Kittens": i-;u't price of the jietures was not known. The self-winding clocks were back on the job last Monday morning after a week's vacation. The majority of pupils wore Bad, sad faces on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week until they re ceived their report carda Needless to say, they all made attempts at smiling or. Thursday and Friday. On Monday each student in high school was requested to hand a list of the subjects they are taking to Mr. James. He will send these to Mr. Churchill, the state superintendent, who wants to get a list of the differ ent subjects taken by different stud ents in high school. The basketball hall was cleaned, lines repainted and baskets put up last Friday morning by the boys who had sufficiently recovered from their Thanksgiving dinners. Walter Lucknian took in the big feed at K ef r. hall on Tuesday evening and remained in town over Wednesday. He states that all the snow is gone in the Lena section, slowly melted and the ground took up the naoisture. Warm, rights and days are bringing forth the' feed on the hills and the net result o the recent big storm will be well to the good in the Butter creek country. A. J. Fritx, attorney, was up from Arlington a couple of days the past week. He Is Quite nicely situated and enjoying a good business in his new lo cation. He expect? Arlington to be on the map properly from row on. as the confluence of the John Day and Colum bia River highways will make it a lit tle city of eome importance. Uncle Billy Wilson, who was recent ly taken to a hospital at Fortland, un derwent an operation there the past week. He is reported to be improving somewhat in health but it will be nec essary for him to have another opera tion, so his physicians state. R. T. Jackson, connected with the V. S. Biological Survey, with head quarters at Portland, was in the city during the past week to assist County Agent Calkins in getting ready for a rabbit poisoning campaign. The bis. storm made it necessary to postpone definite action along this l:"ne and what will be done will be announced later. Heppner Hi Life (Continued from First Page.) large stacks of books under their arms, that had probably nev?r been opened since the Wednesday before. Oh. well, they all say it is a great life if you don't weaken. Lookers-on at play practice rsport that it is worth twice the price of ad mission to see Leora Devin, as LuciH- We are Offering- Superior and Van Brunt Drills In Stock at a Price Below what we can replace them Peoples Hardware Co THEATER Week of December 2nd to 7th FRIDAY Alice Joyce in "THE PREY" An artistically produced Society Drama, where Miss Joyce is at her best. Also 13th and 14th (two) episodes of "FIGHTINGS FATE" Because of the storm we did not get our serial last Friday, but it is all com ing Friday. Watch for special announcement for Dec. 8th and 9th: last epi sode of "Fighting Fate" and first chapter of WINNERS OF THE WEST. It Will Sure Ee Some Show. Tuesday and Wednesday m 1 ttorr ct homr mnd Gunff? J i that ttw!k3throitdm M A picture; th:-t hi tat h'n of old tradi tions of Uixie. of love, honor and chiv alry; of vine-toveied m;ha u, of night cugalt's' tulips rind the s ' nt of inatf mdia bhioitis. Jn bptte of this descrip tion, we believe it 1b a fine picture for evef)0iie to see. SATURDAY Robert McKim and Clair Adams in "THE LURE OF EGYPT" from tint nov-l "There; Was a King ih Egypt" 1y Xuniiii Lorimer. A picture of lioinaiife li'-neath the burning skies of Egypt; of life and love among the mighty tombs of the I'liaraolis. Also Comedy. Sunday and Monday A special cast including Colleen Moore and Kathleen Kirkham in "When Dawn Came" The Story of Stories, gripping, en thralling, clean. The greatest variety of interesting types ever seen in one pic ture, wonderful tints and tone? of a new coloring process, superb acting and won derful theme, make this one of the big pictures of the year. We are holding this picture over Monday for the benefit of those who do not care to attend on the Sabbath. Gen eral ,dmis-ion l!0c & 30c. Reserved seats (Sunday only) 4')c, on sale at Pat terson's J)i'ug Store;. a y-.y.-'.y . y-.m .:4V . r Art ACORD J T J A "Winners of th6 Wtit' "WINNERS OF THE WEST" IIMu is something entirely new In er ials. It is a step forward In picture rnakini? that will have a far-reaching (;IT!c;t, both as entertainment and as a in.-iiiuiu for interesting the young In history. "Winners of the West" is based upon American histojy and the opening chap ter contains enough action for a five reel feature. The serial Is written around the adventures of Capt. John Kreetnnnt, pioneer of the West, and pK-sents an authentic story of the trials through which he and hlo little band of followers paHscd In the gold rush to California in the flays of '49. Tiie serial was directed by Edward naemmle and the various hlstorlo American characters to whom some of the thrilling adventures of history hap pened, are enacted by a very competent cast. Myrtle Llnd appears opposite Art Acord, while Hurt Wilson, Burton '.. Law, .Jim Corey and ercy Pembroke have Important roles. Acord is cast as a young Mlssourian who accompanies the venturesome Capt. Freemont. Aside from Its valuo as theatre en tertainment "Winners of 'the West" should prove valuable in the classroom as a historical chronicle of early Amer ican history. December 8 & 9 Please notice our practical gifts and prices: Big Overstuffed Rockers at $20.00 In Genuine Leather $45.00 Rockers $22.50 $70.00 Rockers $40.00 $67.00 Rockers $39.00 Pathe PhonographsNow Half Price Beautiful Brass Bed $27.50. New Hoosier Cabinet $55. Seamless Axminister Rugs, 9x12, $45.00. Tapestry Brussels, 9x12, $25.00. Smaller Rugs in Assorted Patterns. Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases Phirm Well you will have to see it to Vllllld appreciate its quality and price New Home Sewing Machine, now $65.00 It will be easy to do your shopping here if you come early. These specials will not last long. To make your fireside just all you could wish, you may need a Great Western Heater Case Furniture Co. Me-o-my, how you'll take to a pipe and P. A.! Before you're a day older you want to let the idea slip under your hat that this is the open season to start something with a joy'us jimmy pipe and some Prince Albert! Because, a pipe packed with Prince Albert satisfies a man as he was never satis fied before and keeps him satisfied! And, you can prove it! Why P. A.'s flavor and fragrance and coolness and its freedom W from bite and parcli (cut out by our exclusive pat ented process) are a reve lation to the man who never could get acquainted with a pipe! P. A. has made a pipe a thing of joy to four men where one was smoked before! Ever roll up a cigarette with Prince Albert? Man, man but you've got a party coming your way! Talk about a cigarette smoke; we tell you it's a peach! the national joy smoke m Prinet Albert in gold in toppy red hag$, tidy reu I r'n, handtomt pmmd and half pound tin -humidors un-i in tht pound crystal Riant humidor with ipong moittnr top. Copyright 1921 by R. J. Reynold Tobacco Co. Wioiton-Salcm. N.C. Do Your Christmas Shopping Early, and Do It in Heppner. Shop Early In the Day, In the Week, In the Month.