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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1923)
pa;k foi:r THE GAZETTE-TIMES, IIEFPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1923. moving rim RKH. fiy lit F. VKRSi'S. Vp U hr6r ntr f lift It m lirm 6hf hj dy; Jt itirt metier 4 Oe wi fe lt UuirMr fr p. w drmry t t1 Hni home, The irother wrfpirf t-r. K", 1ht'i wrvir c picture Wi read f erry Kr. A nn brfar the jutir itfrn, ormwfrf ctHr leada. Whiit fTid y d"t her spirit yearn Th tr fall frow her aped ye Hrr oon in to prison led. Ah. tht a ntmnf pietur To fill tht foul with dread. A wife far Wr husband plead a. Though ha be worthies quite. Who fquarider money that the needi To hrir.jr her home delight. The justice bidt hire be a man For her aake aett him free. Ah. that's a mcvir.g picure, A '.an, too off tr tee. A bahy on tha doorrstep left. The inhuman parents flee; The affed man to poorhouse ffoea, Forjrot by world it ho. The man who takes the orphans' all. That he may have the more; I pchoM thee morirp p ictnrei j Pefor Uf evermore. i The wealthy swindler and the tramp, j The por. the proud the t;evk; The student at his midnight lamp, Th stalwart and the weak; The couple parted by a word. The man whoe soul has flown A", all are movirtp pictures On which th sun has shone. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. Whereas, it has pleased Cod. in His wisdom, to call from his earthly lab.r ur highly esteemed brother. Coe D. Barnard, O- Fossil, Oregon, and. Whereas, Brother Barnard was a faithful member of this lodge for years, a consistent and upright E k. it is rUtinjr that we. members of Heppner Lodge No. 3f8, Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, make fraternal and merited acknowledge ment and record of the high esteem and fraternal love in which we hold him. Resolved, that while we humbly bow to the decree of the Exalted Ruler of the Universe we are filled with sorrow at the passing of our brother. Brother Barnard was a true Elk and the virtues and principles for which the order stands were truly exempli fied in his dailv life than which no Hjrv(r euVp-y can be pronounced. To tf.e widow and chi drm ai.d c ose relatives of our dtp.irtrd brother we ett-rd sincevet j-ymvaty '.d eon dole nee. Resolved, that a copy of thee reso lution be sptvad upon the rvcirU of Uus Lodge, a copy be tian-ir.itu-d to tre wiilovr of t're dvceased and copies furni;hfd the loc.il press for publication. W. A. RICHARDSON. J. O. RASMl'S. FRANK TVRNKR. Committee. lONE ITEMS Keltsy Devin left Wednesday for a short visit with his parents at their new home near Hood River be fore resuming his studies at 0. A. C. Quite a number of lone people Rre planning to drive to Pendleton Sat urday mornirg to spend the day at the Round-Up and take in Happy Canyon in the evening. C'aud Huston, one of Fight Mile's prominent farmers and horso traders, was in lone last Tuesday tryinf to engage some one to haul hia wheat to maikft. O. H. Colvin, formerly of lone came in on Sunday eveninjp's train to visit the home folks. He has spent the w inter in Iowa with his daughter, Mrs. Birdie McNabb. Mrs. J. T. Knappenberg was in lone on Mondny on her way to Portland from Monument where she attended the funeral of her step-father, Mr. Jei ks, Walt Smith returned from Portland Sunday with a new Purant car pur chased" through the lone agent, H. J. Biddle. Douglas Belts, aged 69, resident of Umatilla county for the past 46 years, died in Pendleton on Sept. 10. follow ing an operation for appendicitis. His home was at Pilot Rock where he en gaged in the sheep and cattlo busi ness on a large cale for years. Dusting wheat seed for prevention of stinking smut ha been proved a success in two year of tests. This use of tha dry copper carbonate in stead of tha usual formaldehyde and blues ton treamenta will be featured tn connection with the exhibits of the Oregon experiment station at tha atato fair. tion Army at the Whtie Shield Home, 5G5 Mayfair Ave., Portland. Oregon. Anv s-irl in trouble mav communi cate with Ensign Lee of the Salva- For Sale Young mulea and horses, 3 to 8 years old; all broke; EAHL KS KELSON, Lexington, Ore. FOR SALE Seed W heat Karko Turkey; field test IW:14 pure; deliv ered on ranch and dry treated if wanted; in lots from 1 sack to car load. F. E. MASON. Ixington. Ore. Wire, Write, Phone X "EiSl:Qi your machine. IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT SURE Bay now mnd treat as yon fan. Seed aaved pays for machine. INCREASED YIELDS SI RE AND ALL PROFIT. VALUABLE LITERATURE ON" REQUEST Rerular Marhlne $67.58 Calkins Junior with hand power $47.50, belt power $53.50. F. 0. B. Spokane CALKINS MACHINE CO., SPOKANE, WN. PHONE MAX Mi 301 W. BOONE AVE. JlllllllllllilllllllMllllilllMIIIIIMItllllllimilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli I A. M. EDWARDS 1 WELL DRILLER, Box 14, Lexington, Ore. Up-to-date traction drilling outfit, equipped for all sizes of hole 3 2 and depths. Write for contract and terms. Can furnish you 5 1 CHALLENGE SELF-OILING WINDMILL 2 all steel. Light Running, Simple, Strong, Durable. j -.IMIIIIHIIHIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUlimUIMllUM "I" LI..U"' 1.3. V. .' T'l f"! V! ft 1 Yes IT CAN BE DONE Hams, 30c Breakfast Bacon 25c Lard 75c and $ 1 .50 for 5 & 1 0 lbs. Prices on Fresh Meats in Proportion. SMALL PROFITS AND LOST OF 'EM CENTRAL MARKET G. B. SWAGGART YOUR PATRONAGE WE SOLICIT We Invite You WHEN IN TOWN, -TO SPEND A FEW MINUTES IN OUR COZY MUSIC ROOM Genett Records Complete Set Physical Culture Records $2.75 Cheney Phonographs Sheet Music They Please AT HARWOOD'S Everything in Jewelry She's Wild! Let's Go!" Heppner RODEO SEPTEMB ER 27-8-9 Be There Music by 18-piece Band will fill in the idle minutes, and there will be some thing doing all the time. Be There A Carnival Company will be on hand with a fine bunch of at tractions for old and young. '49 dance each evening. Bucking Contests, Racing, Roping Trick Riding -:- Milking Contests A Way to Save Money Use Zerolene a better oil even if it does cost less. Zerolene costs less than many other oib of inferior lubricating quality because of our ex' cellent facilities for producing and distributing it in very large quantities to users on the Pacific Coast We oo not have to pay long-haul trans' portation and high merchandising costs to make it available. All that you pay for Zero lene goes to buy high quality only. Zerolene will reduce your carbon troubles and give you more mileage from your gasoline. It will reduce your upkeep cost, add years to the life of your car and give you greater satis faction in driving. Insist on Zerolene even if it does cost less. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) 30 Jew CARBON 57o mortpasolmt mmt MEATS THE PEOPLES CASn MARKET carries a full stock of the finest fresh and cured meats. Special effort is made to give you just what you want and you are assured that it is the best the market af fords. Nice stock of lunch meats boiled ham, minced ham, bolonga, corned beef, etc. Come in and look over our sanitary market. Peoples Cash Market HENRY SCHWARZ, Prop. Phone 752 I RUN MY OWN DELIVERY AND ASSURE YOU PROMPT SERVICE IE2B39 What Do You Want? DINING ROOM SET Consisting of Table, Buffet and 6 Chairs at $39.22 'II a i a ia Range Stoves from $15 to $35 Heaters from $5 to $20 We may also have many other household articles that you need. Young's sSd Exchange Elevator Bldc, Main St. 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 9. Cash & Carry Store Specials PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 cakes for 29c And One Cake FREE SWIFT'S WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP 24 bars for $1.00 PURE GROUND COCOA 3 lbs. for 25c SWIFT'S BULK LARD Per lb. 17c APPLES, while they last per box $1.25 SUNBRITE CLEANSER per can 10c L. G. DRAKE, Prop. ODD FELLOWS BUILDING swtmaammaaattmaMnattmaaJjaMttm:a WHAT EVERY SUCCESSFUL MAN KNOWS The man who has worked for his accumulations; the man with responsibilities of success he knows the necessity and full value of established relations with a first class hanking or ganization. Financing any business to success, whether it be mercan tile, industrial or agricultural, is a job which requires courage. But most important of all is to have an established credit and a friendly business relationship with bankers of proven ability; men of vision who know their own success can be only in pro portion to yours. No matter what your work may be you are striving for success. Start today to establish your credit. This bank can assist you. Carnegie's great fortune started in a small saving account while he was delivering telegrams as a tiny lad in Pittsburg. Farmers & Stockgrowers National Bank Heppner, Oregon Star Theater Friday, September 2 1 ZANE GREY'S "THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER" OUR GANG in "BOYS TO BOARD" PATHE NEWS WEEKLY Saturday, September 22 VERA GORDON in "THE GOOD PROVIDER" TWO REEL COMEDY "FROM SOUP TO NUTS" Sunda yand Monday, September 23-24 , R0D0LPH VALENTINO . in "THE YOUNG RAJAH" FELIX in "THE REVOLT" Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 25-26 HAROLD LLOYD in "GRANDMA'S BOY" AN OREGON SALMON PICTURE "THE ROYAL CHINOOK" Thursday, September 27 TH0S. MEIGHAN in "BACK HOME AND BROKE" SNUB POLLARD in "BEFORE THE PUBLIC" We change shows every day during the Rodeo. A fine line up.