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PAGE FOUR THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 8. 1923. W. I Wfchf.nry of the First Na tion! Hrk. dt-purU-d for Hot Lak yntr(it.y and i.tr the sanator ium thr to receive treatments for im-ib1ic rbcunmtivin. He h been iuf rv frfm te complaint for one time mt4 it making a cripple of him. Vim Ina Mnr-re, who vat a teacher in the hifh ucbr-oi here last year and In row ith the school at Arlington, van a pofft at the home of Mr. and Mr. E. R. Huston on Saturday and Sunday, returning home by the itag Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mm. Lewif Con vent out to the Chan. Of-ten farm near Reid'i mill on Friday, where Mr. Canon will fnihh her term of school in District No, 69. Mrs. Cason has been teach ing in the Hrppner schools for the pa ft two month. Jimiry Wilson, of Pendleton, h here this week, bringing with him one of the latest Chevrolet touring chtr. Mr. WiJnn has the apency for thin car for Morrow county and U doing some dent on strati on work at prteent. j HEMSTITCHING I have installed I a hemsutennip machine it my apart- 1 meet in the Gilman building and will give all order for work in that lint my best attentoin. Your patronage is solicited. Mrs. C. C. Patterson, tf. A. M, Pheips, H. YL Huston, Oscar Edward and Marshall Fhelps made a trip over to Hermit ton on Sunday, where tiu-y went to meet with mem bers of the I. O. 0. F. and confer on matters pertaining to the order. STRAYED - From my pasture about Jan. 2otht one bay mare, age 8 years, weight about 12iK); mane was reach ed ia?t Sept, Branded circle 3 on left shoulder. Notify C. N. Jones, Heppner; Phone 2i-F61. HONEY FOR SALE In 6 and 10 pound pails. Postpaid to the 1st and 2nd tones, 12c per pound. To the Srd tone, 14c per pound; 4th tone. IBc per pound. CURTIS WHAR TON, Juntura, Ore. ! FOR SALE- head 4-year-old Bel- j gian horses; 2 new Oliver double ' discs, 8 ft. Will trade discs for horses. Property can be seen at the Blackhore ranch. Terms. E. M. ; IIULDEN. j Heppner Pot No. 6". American Le gion, he.d an interesting meeting on Tuesday ernirg and laid some plans for future activities of the post. A fine report of the recent conference at The Dalles was given by Harold Cthn. Alex Wilson, alfalfa hay producer who retider on the Board man pro ject, was visiting with hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilson, in this city for a few days during the week. Clyde Wells spent Thursday and Friday at Pendleton where he went to look after business matters. He was accompanied by Mrs. Wells. FOR SALE U. S. Motor truck, 1H ton, pneumatic tires, in good condi tion; reasonable terms. Write Box lone, Oregon. Epta Ekeion of Meadow Brook Farm, near Lexington, was is Hepp ner yesterday looking after business. F. R. Brown and wife motored to Portland on Sunday and spent aer eral days in the metropolis. Miss Ailene Sprouls departed yes terday for Walla Walla, where she expecst to get employment. Ed and Dave Rugg, Rhea creek ranchers, were doing business in this city cn Saturday. Born in this city Sunday, March 4, to Mr. and Mrs. John B. Calmus, a son. WEST COAST LIFE An ideal in umnce service. See T, A. Hughes. Big 49 and S da Mr at the Fair Pa Mlio. Saturday. March J4th. W EST COAST LIFE An ideal in surance service. See T. A. Hughes. W ho will gvt the clock in Harwood s window? Big 41 and 8 dance at the Fair Pa vilion, Saturday. March 24th. W EST COAST LIFE An ideal in surance sen-ice. See T. A. Hughes. HOl'SE FOR RENT room and bath. Inquire this office. er, "the idea that there is a God never for a moment has entered my head. "Same way with my dog," replied the neuron, "but he doesn't go round howling about it. Young People, Same Class. MN fir. aid the rabid free think- I5.W REWARD. Ettrayed, 1 deep red Shorthorn cow, coming 4 years; broad spread horns, no brand; lower H crop out of left ear; March bull calf by aide, color deep red with white spots, same ear mark and aluminum tag in left ear. B. H. and M. F. PECK, Hepp ner, Ore. :MiiiiiiiiiiniuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiUHiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiuiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiMHiiiiiiir 3 I A. M. EDWARDS I WELL DRILLER, Box 14, Lexington, Ore. 5 Up-to-date traction drilling outfit, equipped for all sizes of hole 2 nd depths. Write for contract and terms. Can furnish you CHALLENGE SELF-OILING WINDMILL all steel. Light Running, Simple, Strong, Durable." E IllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllUllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIll First water people read magazines of the first water. "Cosmopolitan" is of the first water. Just $3.00 a year. Order 'Cosmopolitan' Ctuloc F1J Fim, AMm DOLLE MAGAZINE SUBSCRIP TION BUREAU. 1)5 Utk Stmt, PORTLAND, Onm IF WE all got up at nine o'clock to- j morrow morning, convinced that at t ten o'clock we were all going to die ! and we weren't, the troubles of the world wouid be solved in thirty days. The desperate effort to ac- '. compiish before the end, in science, in art, in industry, in invention, in ; economics, in human conduct and all 1 other factors of the national life i would unfold a world of happiness and comfort and unselfishness that would spell contentment and dis close in an hoar what brotherhood really would do for us if we ever tried it. Glory be to the grim reaper! If he was out of commission, we'd be a seething ma?s of selfishness, theiv ery and debauchery. If we lived here forever my what an awful bunch we'd be. Arlington-Heppner Stage Line WE MEET TRAINS NOS. 1, 2, 18 TO HEPPNER A.M. P.M. Arlington ....Lv . 9:00 2:00 Cecil Lv 10:20 3:20 Morgan Lt. 10:35 8:35 lone Lv.. 11:05 4:05 Lexington Lv 11:30 4:30 Heppner Ar 11:55 4:55 TO ARLINGTON A.M. P.M. Heppner Lv. 9:00 4:00 Lexington Lv 9:25 4:25 lone Lt 9:50 :50 Morgan Lt 10:05 5:05 Cecil Lt... 10:35 5:35 Arlington Ar 11:55 6:55 Headquarters at Patrick Hotel O. H. McPERRRLN R. E. BURKE I 1 1 MMll ruble Sale HEPPNER, OREGON SATURDAY, Mar. 10 Ford Car Oliver Plow Two Wagons. Wheat Rack. Header Box. Harrow. Harness (two sets) Twelve pieces of fur niture and stoves. Canned fruit, var i o u s implements and tools. Bring in something to sell. Come in and buy what you need. E. J.KELLER AUCTIONEER After Every Meal Chew your food well, then use WRIGLEY'S to aid digestion. It also keeps the teeth clean, breath sweet, appetite keen. Jim Gnat American Swmmtmmat I Mi YOU ENJOY SHiSLL FISH I Oysters Clams Crab Served in any style to your order. Our Sunday dinners are an attraction and should appeal to you. Save the wife extra vork Sundays by taking din ner with us just bring the whole family along. Elkhorn Restaurant Heppner 1 L. MONTERESTELLI Marble and Granite Works PENDLETON, OREGON Fine Monument and Cemetery Work All parties interested in getting work in my line should get my prices and estimates before placing their orders All Work Guaranteed j Millinery Opening SATURDAY, MARCH 10th Mrs. Herren and Mrs Clark Will Hold Their SPRING OPENINGS on Saturday, Mar. 10 The latest in Millin ery will be display ed at both places. A. Ball B. P. 0. E. Masquerade ELKS TEMPLE Saturday, March 17 ELKS AND THEIR LADIES ONLY. Proceeds to Heppner Library Association Does It Pay? Advertising has made the Victrola dog famous. It has made the cash register a big brother to retailers all over the world. It has introduced the world to a substitute for sole leather. It is displacing the truck horse with 40 hosepower trucks. It has helped you to an appreciation of Stetson hats, Walk-Over, Douglas and Em erson shoes. It has made the hand-written letter an oddity in business. It has put hair oil on heads where no hair oil would do any good, and on heads where no hair oil was needed. It has put Castoria down your throat, left bristles in your gums, and then came along with a Rubber-set and took them out. It has put Zozodont, Pebeco and Pepso dent on your teeth. It has put a Gillette against your hayfield. It has put Murine in your eye, sold you Cuticura for pimples, Pears for the bath and Ivory for the tub. It has put Arrow collars around your neck and Ingersols aroung your wrist. It has jammed your feet in Holeproof sox, put Paris garters on your legs, and Tiffany rings on your fingers. It has stuck Robert Burns cigars between your teeth, worn out your jaws on Wrigley's and posted you on what to buy to cure corns, warts, bunions and ingrowing toe nails. Go anywhere you want to, do anything you wish, and advertising has had a hand in it absolutely. And then some people ask "DOES AD VERTISING PAY?" Thomson Bros. Consumers' Opportunity MARCH 3rd to 10th, NATIONAL CANNED GOODS WEEK Free 1 Can WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF ONE DOZEN CANS OF FRUIT OR VEGETABLES AT Thomson Bros. G.-T. Printing Is Known For Its Good Quality Good Printing Is Our Hobby The Gazette-Times Star Theater FRIDAY, MARCH 9th HOBART BOSWORTH in "PARTNERS OF THE TIDE" RUTH ROLAND in "THE TIMBER QUEEN" Episode 6 Radio Explained and Fun From the Press. SATURDAY, MARCH 10th SPECIAL CAST in "THE SHEIK'S WIFE" Movie Chats SUNDAY AND MONDAY, MARCH 11-12 CLAIR ADAMS in "GOLDEN DREAMS" By Zane Grey Cartoon Comic TUESDAY: NO SHOW WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 13-14 WILLIAM FAIRBANKS in "A WESTERN DEMON" NEXT WEEK Colleen Moore in "The Wall Flower" , Mabel Ballin in "East Lynn" Clair Windsor in "Grand Larceny" "A Connecticut Yankee" Get a Copy of Our Weekly Must rated Program ROBBERS!! Robbers do not disturb people who have nothing. A man with a thousand dollars in the bank and only a check book in his pocket has nothing for robbers to take; yet his check is as good as the money which his neighbor carries in his pocket. It is not safe to carry money on your person when among strangers. Neither is money safe in the house. Money in the bank is safe and is always available by means of a check book. And this assurance of safety costs you nothing. We invite you to place your money with us on checking account. We offer a safe and conven ient place of deposit. Farmers & Stockgrowers National Bank Heppner, Oregon PLOWING TIME will soon be here Better look over your old plows and see what re pairs you need. Peoples Hardware Co. Heppner Oregon Big Cut In Overland Cars WILLYS-KNIGHT $1455 OVERLAND $666 We have'taken the Morrow County Ag ency for the OVERLAND and WILLYS KNIGHT cars. Let us give you a demon stration. RAY M. 0VIATT - DICK JOHNS At Universal Garage Heppner, Oregon