The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, March 20, 1924, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1924.
CECIL HEMS
W. DrarL.r.d now hy R. A.
ToirM in wkm m many or
rd trip. o Tha ShapharoV Rt.
tta kr that R. A. ku foordd
homa for "Id B lomiwkir, in
Hrppnrr ana R A-'a f.rst Inmata wt
Ukm from Ocil in ha parsoa of
"Flp-n, Hlf " Sad te ralaU
"SUf-M'-t-Hi'f," like tha cat. has
tnmt bara ara rolvrd ta ra-
fuaa to alio R. A. to laka any mm
at our dear old from Ocil.
N1 Streetfr was tha prondast Ud
in i.rrtw county on Saturday when
a fina r.aw bicy.-la arrived oa tha local
for him. No Im than thr other
ly cyoiin, arrived to welcome Noel
and hi, ryc'e. Cyclita aporti were
the train events for tha raat of th
day at Cecil. No arcidente wr re
portad at tha and of a anoat perfect
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Go. Noble accoiapan
led ty Johnnie Shifeldt, left Rhaa
Sidir.f on Friday for Vancoover.
Wakh., whera Ctorga will have charge
of a taction craw. Our baft wishes
go with thtra in thair paw horn a.
Mr. Roy Scott and daughter, Miss
Cora, who have been risking at Bnt
tarby F.ats, left for Heppner on
Sunday where, they will isit with
Mr. Jack Hynd before Uayinj for
their home at FreeieouU
Al Ilenrikacn of tha Moor ranch
near Heppner waa making tha duit
fly around Cecil on Friday, but he
departed a "sadder but wiser" man,
when informed a dance would be held
in Cecil hall on April S.
Visa Cleta Palmataer of Windy
nook, accompanied by Misses Thelma
and Gertie Morgan of Broadacrea,
ware exercising their horses and alio
paying calls in Cecil on Sunday.
Mrs. Geo. Perry of Ewint waa visit
ing her daughter, Hiss Crystal Rob
erta, in Heppner on Tuesday. Miss
Crystal is a student of Heppnar High
school.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lindstrom from
thair ranch near lona were risiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Lsndell at Rhea Siding on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Gildner of Cam
eron, Idaho, spent Thursday and Fri
day in tha Cecil district before leav
ing to visit friends in Portland.
Peter Bauernfiend, Cecil's right
hand man, spared enough time dur
ing tha week to spend a few hours
amongst his friends in lona.
W. A. Thomas of Dotheboya Hill
was busy hauling baled hay from W.
H. Chandler's ranch on Willow creek
on Thursday.
W. G. Hynd and David Hynd of
Sand Hollow were visiting Hynd Bros,
ranch, Butterby Flats, on Saturday
and Sunday.
J. W. Osborn of Fairview ranch and
Walter Pope of Cecil were calling on
their Arlington friends during the
weak.
Miaa Hasel Logan returned to Four
Mile on Monday accompanied by her
brother Cecil Ahalt of Los Angeles.
Gus Davis, who has been working
at Tha Last Camp for several weeks,
left for Pendleton on Monday.
Miss A. C Hynd of Butterby Flats
waa calling on Mrs. Frank Madden at
The Willows on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Farnswroth and
children of Rhea Siding were visiting
in Arlington on Monday.
John Erebs of Tha Last Camp and
T. H. Lows of Cecil were doing bus
iness in lone on Friday.
C. D. Sennett of The Willows has
been busy daring the week pruning
trees around Cecil.
Ray Halferty of lone waa a busy
man around Cecil on Friday hunting
up his horse.
Mr. C. Poe of Wall Springs was
doing business at Butterby Flats on
Wednesday.
Master Billie Logan of Four Mile
waa calling on his pals at Cecil on
Saturday.
The Largest Orphanage In The World-
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BARDMAN NEWS ITEMS.
Baaeball ia in full swing a4 Hard-
man, The business men are takinc
ite an interest in tha aport and are
giving the high achool team aome
rood BraCtir fnr lhir (nlnrurhnl...
tic games. The first high achool game
win oe played with Heppner on their
field March 9.
A f.ittU ri.Jhann..K - . 1 .. i
three acta, will be preaented by the
Freshmen and Sophomores at the
High School auditorium on Friday,
March 28. The play ia full of humor
from beginning to end, while each
act enda with a fitting climax, ahow-
ine thm IMitkna ftf 1 1. . .Wi.L
centers around the little clodhopper
irom the poorhouse. Blanche Hum
mel has consented to favor the public
Some of the 17.0D0 children at the Near East Relief orphanage in Alexandropol, Armenia, for
merly barracks of the Imperial Russian Army. Sixty thousand children are being cared for by the
American relief organization In its institutions In the Near East, Eighty one percent of these young
sters are under fourteen years of age and sixty one percent are under twelve.
with a solo and reading between acta.
George Bleakman, who has been ill
with la grippe tha paat week ia re
ported aa improving and will aoon be
able to resume his work.
J. C. Walker ia contemplating mov.
ing into Pete Prophet'a atore building
on the corner acroas from tha hotel,
where he intenda to put in a stock of
merchandise.
The hay growera of
S. H. Boardman have a
arrangements to ahip
falfa to the east coast
ket ia good and atill
hay. A rate of J per
tained and the return
will be about $16
Standard.
Boardman thru
bout completed
600 tona of al
where the mar
a demand for
ton can be ob
to the grower
net. StanAeld
JUST SMILES.
"E for the Pupil.
A school tirl required to write
200 wordi about motor car. She
ubmitted the following':
"My uncle bought a motor cur. He
wti riding in the country and it stop
ped while going up a hill. The other
ISO words are whtt my uncle said
when he was walking back to town,
but I know that you wouldn't want
me to repeat them here.
Poor Peter.
The wife of a sailor handed the
pastor of a church the following
note:
"Peter Bowers having gone to sea,
his wife desires the prayer, of the
congregation for his safety.
The minister glanced over it hur
riedly and then announced:
Peter Bowers having gone to see
his wife, desires the prayers of the
congregation for his safety."
What Say You?
The grammar lesson proceeded
smoothly enough until the teacher
asked a small boy what kind of a
noun 'trousers" was.
It's a n uncommon noun," was the
reply, "because it's singular at top
and plural at the bottom."
BLONDE BESS OPINES
"My good a ess, I didn't know the
ahip of state was an oil burner.
Aint It the Truth, Mabel?
"What could be more sad than a
man without a country?"
"A country without a man, an
swered the pretty girl.
Obliging.
Man (in water): MHey! Help! Do
something! Can't you at least give a
yell?"
Freshman: "Sure thing. Rah! Rah!
Rah! What'a his name."
Reason Enough.
Robert: "Maw, I can't go to school
with this sprained wrist"
Mother: "Nonsense! It's your left
hand. Why not?"
Robert: 'Too many kids owe me a
licking."
Evidence.
"Maude says she puts her heart
into her cooking.
Yes poor thing. I ate some of
her cake and know she is heavy
hearted. It Can Be Done.
George: "I hear you got married.
Who to?
Fred: "To a woman, of course, you
insect. Who ever heard of marrying
man?"
George: "Well, my mother did."
Misinformed.
She said her dad
Was a retired millionaire.
So I went in to chat awhlie.
Now I am aad,
Because the old lad was
Up and kicked me out through the
stile.
PCRDY'S PHILOS.
Everybody in this world wsnta
the right-of-way. But ft comes not
without .the price even though
you ride In the city's ambulance.
Paint-Up Time
HAVE YOUR
PAINTING, PAPERHANGING AND
DECORATING
DONE BY AN EXPERT WORKMAN
I guarantee all my work and my prices are
resonable, either by the day, hour or job.
LET ME FIGURE ON YOUR WORK
A. E. HUFF
Leave orders at Peoples Hardware Co.
Are You Making
This Mistake?
Some people think that because Willard Bat
teries are quality batteries, they must be
expensive. That's wrong! You can buy a
genuine Willard Wood-Insulated Battery
with Willard reliability for $17.55.
This battery is the lowest-priced reliable
battery you can buy.
ALSO
30x3 H ROYAL CORD TIRES $13.25
OTHER CORDS AS LOW AS $9.75
HEPPNER TIRE & BATTERY SHOP
C. V. HOPPER
Gilliam & Bisbee's
j& Column j&
A car of Poultry Sup
plies just arrived. Any
thing and everything for
the Hen.
Lots of mill feed and
Dr. Hess' stock tonic for
your live stock.
Sheep dip and lice exter
minator and other reme
dies for livestock and poul
try.
Our spring stock of sin
gle trees, lead bars, wag
on tongues, plain beams,
handles, clevises, etc., just
arrived.
Gilliam & Bisbee
EVKRVIHINO IN
Hardware - Implements
W have it, will get It or
it it not made.
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
The most modern and scien
tific instruments used in the
diagnosis of eye trouble.
Office Phone Main 1164
Residence Eaat 8206
Evenings and Sunday by
Appointment.
Dr. Arthur J. King
OPTICAL SPECIALIST
327 Morgan Bldg. (Broadway
and Washington)
Portland, Oregon
GAT.1PLE
card will do, and we will mail free
and postpaid, a sample copy of
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MABAZ.1NZ
the most wonderful magazine pub
lished. It contains the never ending
story of the Events of the World and
400 PICTURES
160 IHustntnS Pap erery month, that will
entertain every member of the family. There
a a petal department for the Radio fant
for Ue Handr Man and Farmer who like to
use tools: for the Amateur who wants tips on
how to do and make things, and Women are
deJirhtnd with the "Household Tools" pages.
Each Uauacontataseomathinr to Interest
verrbodr. You do not obligate yourself
in any way by asking for free sample copy.
If you like it you can bur a copy every
month from any Newsdealer or eeod ua
your subscptjoo-2.6ok one year.
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tion Arrita,
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How's That Arm?
Now is the time to be warming it up for;
BASEBALL DAYS ARE HERE
We carry all equipment for the national
game in Reach, Spaulding and Wright '&
Ditson all standard goods.
Fielders' Tips, Catchers' Mits, Baseballs,
Bats, Masks. Also Pads and Tape.
Everything at Reasonable Prices
Humphreys Drug Co.
Baseball Headquarters. -
17
Otataria , Cat aa, 111.
Popular if tehmtet tmttdtnf
U 4m4 ezclutieeiy to Ih
production of thu I
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MUSIC
We cater to the very latest in Records
and Sheet Music
GENNETT RECORDS
are one month to'six weeks in advance of
others. This is creating such a demand
that they are fast becoming the
most popular record on sale.
New Releases Every Thursday.
HAVE YOU HEARD
"HAVANA"
Spend a few of your liesure momenta in our
delightful music room.
HARWOOD'S
Odd Fellows Building
Main 1062
Heppner, Oregon
Cash & Carry Store
YOUR CHOICE FOR
20c Per Can
STRAWBERRIES - SLICED PEACHES
APPLE BUTTER - SALMON
TOMATOES - PEAS - HOMINY
SAURKRAUT - SWEET POTATOES
PUMPKIN
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ODD FELLOWS BUILDING
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Printing
Is Like a Man Without
Clothes
Let us supply your business
with the proper dress of print
ed matter letter heads, envel
opes, cards, statements, plac
ards, envelope stuffers, etc.
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SoTheyVotedfor'TH"
The quesiton in the Graham home was whether
it was to be TH-rift or D-rift. The vote was for
TH-rift after Mrs. G. presented it thusly:
"Are we content to drift along with no prepara
tion for the future f
"Or, are we thriftly going to save money for the
future?
"A bank accoimt-will help us meet possible mis
fortune without a qualm.
"And when opportunity knocks it will make it
possible for us to take full advantage.
"Now what do you say, shall it be thrift or
drift?"
This bank helps people save by paying 4 percent
interest on saving accounts. Start yours today.
Farmers & Stockgrqwers National
Heppner 3ank 0rcn
Star Theater
THURSDAY and FRIDAY, MARCH 20-21
AGNES AYERS and RICHARD DIX in
"RACING HEARTS"
. A hurricane of thrills, a cyclone of "laughs.
Theodore Roberts is in the cast, too. Also
EDNA MURPHY in
"HER DANGEROUS PATH"
Also PATHE NEWS WEEKLY
SATURDAY, MARCH 22
Marguerite Coutot and Lew Cody and full
all-star cast in
- "JACQUELINE".
From story "Blazing Barriers," by James
Oliver Curwood, an epic of "The Flaming
Forest." Also "FELIX".
SUNDAY and MONDAY, MARCH 23-24
T. ROY BARNES and SEEN OWEN in
"THE GO GETTER".
From the story by Peter B. Kyne, one of the
Cappy Ricks tales.
Also comedy "Powder and Smoke"
TUES. and WEDS., MARCH 25 and 26
Elaine Hammerstein and Conway Tearle in
"ONE WEEK OF LOVE"
A modern romance with cave-man angle.
Thrilling railroad wreck. Remarkable air
plane crash. - An up-to-the-minute play.
Also Fighting Blood, f'Long Live the Ring."
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