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PAGE FOUR THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1925. nOARDMAN nh tfcf te Cct. t tart fv wmA with bit frier, o Wuew nw. Mr .r4 M- Paul Wet rf Wall. Wal la atniwi i Rockt-hff wb WdnjiaT to rrt Uttir t, Mr. i"l Jt4es. TW darin- tve for Xtm mcuniaina. ,,c-. &. fev Mm. Mi ofc Oi (f-na lew uy utarr the xNtritt- rt4 prt' tr-!, H wt. i. M I. H . 4 ij'lf k. tr.nr.ui- trair 4 . !." r.. f-'bH lt'-"fH, k mrttf iifTt" 4 '1 A. list,. Mr K hrr C. Mu;' . anc Mh, Mi "icer, f-th T'd ;, m.m I-.. Si!v.r. Ird aid Alona M i, m,v M. Wijn. 11 r4 2'S MiiiiWi Th vr.i iw.nrt h jKirhawd Two Frd tnif k f " ue in t7-n-pirMn cfcit rtr to rh( And witl mijt dr.eer foi t born, 1. V. .mdar4 r,i Jfets L.vrr rr.or. wilb tii W a- ,''"t mefll of the O - . vre ywi m (be Hih Inn mvnliy Ott ln-jtk nJ Umi o' Hi-e, Id , a .mj-nMSi ty Mr. Hrsr Mv.xU of Oma ha. N !., fK-VTfai Mr. axi Mr harry fun iw. and Mn.. l.. k.v B',m of Ctfcrk KvB. Wash., W. K Gefceier of i (,-i,r.ii- wr-rt- lti f.Mt. Mr. (-or, turn at, h K t.nnnBtr, htf n-ilir. tt-n- ir' tc ctut', ri)(eri at r.. ihf? h bwn in U vu-mity three dv J. A. n-ius'6 oi Hiii-buro, 0r-, Mr. Mr. F.ar.W Ackerman. Lo An- 1p cay at th Jac .rham hm, . Ackrrman l a tu.-tfr rf M: . O.-rhaaL 'TuesU they Ml, - r.tikr.irti tej Mi . V. i. Aiwkrson and t lit rti t id ren vh, v j s id tb I'm! two H h'-r imreuui, Mr. nc Mr. C ( ,, Um a-n a ;r iXvt Mr. Oorham Th- Afc-t-m!f will uit a s-Krt Urn in i'ar'"t'.s lUa.-, and th u rrumf lfa(ir jour rej u Nhra-ka. Mr. Andemms home it in I tj mouth,, idabo. Mr. ana Mr Go. trnr rm ift on n r i w at Ca iav- at vartoa HBrikw of Straw- i-.b and ftiso irmti , b tvtku t. Mr. Ja. k tt:m a imr mm Fart iwii friMda for a fw kay flrwr., who W;ft iast week with hi firH f-'r ia.-id. Or-, on a vsatii n trip, pt y far a 7W I'ali where he was tnkfii tt ;h pttal. Lr. Rider priounvd bit- u'mtm- a o ihid feT. His parents. Mr. ikiid Mrt. W. L- Brown of Waitburg. Wash,, raiiic G.-wa Sunday and tiwy, with Mn.. R,y tJrown, motored down to ee Kfcy whe is g-e-i'irm along aa w-il as couia t exivti. Mr, ar.4 Mrs. brown, Sr., ryiurnf-fi to then bom Wednewiay. Hom.rirtfF Mrs. K. Carr of Rjdffefieldl. Wifh., Mr. John iirjc tntertaicl at a dwiitrfctfui evecir.g i-artj' Matiiy. having a fw of the neiehiwr in. lfiickus ice crfm i njoytl in abundant. Guest erc Mrs, t'arr, Mr. fciimunds and Ai berxn. h k ftairr. nd ife, Mr. and Mrs. H. ii. ftrtion, si-4 Mr. Laura A. Beck of Pan. ntl. Mr. tdmnds and daughter and Mr. Carr ift ldaj momi:-. for home. F. C. LiJlin(rham of Lebanon, Ore., ar rived StiTtaaj uj asMt at the tkwinl nan Trading Mr. Diamghaaa is an oM ac- cu-iMmh" of the Kiiti fnmiiy hs-ing 1 armed over near lone abo'it 25 ur 26 vemra J. H. U-lb and family Itft the fr part of tiie week for Marshfield where they wiii pel their household Bc-ds and then move to Wai,a Wsuia wiwre Mr. Oabfe bu purchased another store. Mr. and Mr. W. J. Cohoon and little daughter of faca arriwd Monday and visited a few days at Kay Brown home. Mr Cohooti feaid fa ranrii on the east end to Henry ta of Wiiiow creek who will move his, famity P her shortly. Ivo con sideration wax mentioned. Mr. Conoon Buffers from bay fever and is contemplat ing a mo,t to tUenj-burg, Wish., for that resawn. A bubbie of air caad quite a commo tion in the pipe line of the spillway. A pipe line run through tb Porter field un der the ground and ibis bubble, as we un derstand u, biew a iotnt of pipe about ii feet distant and it wae neoea&ary to that off the water and several new lengrhs of pipe mast be intiied before using the pipe line. V. J. Kafid and wife of Paraiao Springs, Cahf., were in the Warner camp grounds Mr. and Mrs. Artcur Honey of McMinnviiie had car trouble and were here two mchl awaiting repairs. Andrew Dufeth, represented Minnesota, coming from Kemidjie. Miium iiurger carae from Keddinir. Caiif and G. C. Skicner from Poruand. W alter Knauff and famUy and Edna Rf-innarL. Mr, lmus. T. E. liroyies. Robcoe, Udna and Ethel, enjoyed a delightful motor trip Suiioas, driving by way of Alderdaie to OuttooK.. 'As., over in the Yakima count ry. They returned by way of the Katerson ferry. Mrs. Broyles, Irma and irrace and Bmnche Imua are at OuUook. Coyote became to boid to enter the Waiur Knauif yard taM week and r-;ed havoc with hte Arte young turkeys. Mr. Knauff picaed up iT deaa and did not know how many more were mlied. A government trmpjer &b here for a time at Faier's i&ke but apparently he did not remain long enougn. feaiiifa Dsvie plans to leave for East Portai. Colo., about the 16th or 17th. Mrs. Davu. and toe tv.o boye will return with him in the early prai of September. Mr. Iavi ha been visiting her aunt and un ci there for the past month. Mr. and Mr. Claude Myeri entertained Suriday at an excieiieni Qinner. it was a birtCOay dinner for iima Tuttbs. the oW- r uf the two little granddaughter. Mr. and Mr&. hck Warren arid J. I. brice and famuy wsre guest. C. S Caikino' were piBed to have their dauicmer. Mr, fiyi venter and baby Stanley with tnem. Tney caroe up from Leoanon, Ore- Alice Caikina returned wita Mn. Sylvester having tieen at Lcoanon since the eajiy pajt of June. Chas. Andregg, who wa injured a week aeo by a jail Irom nis bore. or rather by having the hore fail on hun, i& not doing w weti as expected so will be moved to 1'entiieton thi week for further medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Blayden entertained at a bountiful farniij dinner Sunoay, ha1 Mr. and Mrs. AtJterman of Lot Angetea, Mr. and Mr. Jack Gufham and children and Mn. Anderson and three children at gutt. Mm Crar H&mni$Gfn, college friend of iJorothy itoardman, arrived Tuesday fur a vuit at the lkjardmn home. She ac companied her father here. Their home u in Hiitfcboro. The Mw-e Miriam and Marjory Elder of Monument are VKiiting their aunt, Mrt. iien Hadiey on the &at End. Mtic Miriam hit been attending lummer Monmouth. Meirfiames 3. R. Jofaneon, O. H. Wa'iwr and S. H. Boardman pent a very pietuant aJu-rntxm at the W. A. Price home luea Oay. Mrt. Price served a delicioua lunch. Clarence Berirer and family were the gu-t-u at a chicken dinner Sunday at the Um-d liadiey twme. Ice cream w otb?r delightful feature of the day. M re. Arthur lBvi and ch ild ren have Wn with her parect, Mr. and Mra. 3mu for Mint1 in tie time. The Lavu' have been living at Eugene. W. H. Gilbreth, Francfa and Violet came up to get om of their hou-boid good. I bey are now living at The lialiea. Mr. Wbeelhoue, Mr. Snell and Mr. Sio ry of our neighboring town Arlington were Uoardman vutitora Tueaday. Mr. and Mn. 3. K- iobnaon were gtiewtx at a Kumptuuus dinner Sunday at the 0 li. W arner home. Clarence Herger ban a clmy P'g dan which he drove home from Portland lat week. Mr. and Mr. Arthur Alln of Olex were wee:k-etid vim tor at the Jom Allen borne Kai-hae! JjfcuMn went to Waco Thun day lor a vwit with relatives and friend. Ma uritw Goodwin returned from Portland where he ha been for weverai weeku. Mr. an4 Mrt. Baling were dinner guest Tuesday at the John Jenktna noma. Mra. Frank Hayiie and baby returned TucMlay from a wet'k in Pendleton, Hob Hradley visited a few days at the Jenkiru and rarkaid home. A amoky pali haa hung over thu aection the pant three daya. da. Mr. C. Pointer if Saiem. accompanied b irwrd frwna Sa.-k;irhewan. Canada. h. are Uvunng ihrwg tren. Made a -bort tay in Cvi oo ednday before leaMng to vis.it osd frwnd ia Morwaw nd Lexington for a few day. M r. Grow Curt m f rm near Rhea Siding and br nu-f, Mis Ruth fcothuac, k ha been ruitirvg h--r staler aince her arrival here from Mir.r.eta. were gueU of Mm Annie C. Hjad at Hulteroy FiaU on Tbureday. Mr. and Mr. R. . Stmder and! daugh ter. Mi tieraldine, of S.hkmeea, atao Mr. J. E. Crawre ( Cuckoo Fiat, were cfciling on their friend m Cecil on Sun day. W. G. Hynd of Sand Hollow, accompan led T. H. Lowe, po-tmater, storekeeper, etc., to Portland on Thursday where they wul do busme during bujer Week. R. E. Stender of Seidomeefi. R, K. Dun n of busy Kee. W . G. 1 atmateer oi W in dymtok and Waiter Pope of Hillside, were jul doling iuinets in lone on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Faul Spiiiman and chil dren from their ranch near the Willow acre calling on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. kreha at the Last Camp on Sunday. Oral Henrikcn of the Moore ranch near Lesington and Cnrford Henrtksen of Pen dieton have a full crew on hay in at their ranch near Ewing. Miss Annie C. Lowe arrived in Cecil on Sundav after pendn tw wlLa her avnt. Mis Hynd. at Rose Lawn, Sand Hollow. Mr. and Mrs- Rufus Farrens and family of lone were visiting with Mr. and Mr. Jai-k Hynd at Butterby Fiats on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Chandler of Willow creek ranch spent the week-end with their daug-hter, Mr. W. Samueis, at Athena. Geo. and Henry Krebs of the Last Camp were doing business in Fossil on Friday. Mrs. Grimes of Irrigon, who haa been en gaged A& teacher for the Cecil school, wa viiiung in Cecil during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lieuallen spent Tues day evening at Cecil on their way home to Pendleton from Condon, R. E. Duncan of Busy Bee was busy delivering a truck load of his famous honey in Condon on Friday. J. C. Ballenger, prominent hay baler of Boardman, was doing business in the Cecil vicinity on Thursday. LEXINGTON " Threatens! town. And dont yom know that th, growth and pro,prity of this town dependt vary Imrfcly upon th, iucccis and pro,Drity of tho homo nr chanta? Out-of-town popl, judr our city by tho appoaranea of our store, and the degreo of ,ntcrpri, shown by our viarchanta. And our home merchanta cannot succeed un less homo folk, five them loyal support." LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. Mrs. Guy boyer received word last week of the serious illness of her yjunftsst brother, Wallace Hay, at Si&son. Calif. The young man has been removed by hia parents to their home in Th, Dalles. Bis trouble serins to be in the form of paralysis. Mrs. Claud Cox and children re turned home Tuesday evening from Newport where they spent ten days at the beach. The most of tho time the weather was pretty cool, but when they left it had turned much warmer. Elizabeth Ryan of London. Eng lish champion, threatens the na tional crown worn by our youth ful Helen Wills. Miss, Ryan, formerly lived in California. She defeated Hiss Wills in special play last week in straight sets 6-2; 6-0. Both are now working up toward the annual tourney. helper in the time of his need? "Dont you think that every dollar yon send out of our town for mer chandise is sent to strangers to men who never spend a dollar here? You don't save much, frequently nothing, when vou send vour money out of YOU PAY FOR IT! Why Not Own Your Home? If another person can make a profit by rent ing you a house, sure ly you can make a profit by owning your home. Ask us for free plans. TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. Heppner, Lexingtoa, lone High grade pano near Heppner ill bo sold to a reliable party at a btg aaving. $10 monthly will handle. a snap, write at one to Tallman Piano Store. Salem. Oregon. J. H. Huddleston and sister, Mias Besa Hudleston, of Lone Rock spent Tuesday and Wednesday here. FOR SALE Modern residence property in Heppner, near school. Call 4KF5. Frank Baling of Pendleton, fonnery elerk of Umatilla county, and inter ested ia aome land holding, la the north end of Morrow county, waa a visitor here Wednesday while looking after business. Mr. Saling reports that word received by Pendleton friends is to the effect that Judge Phelps ia alowly improving and now is able to bo about the house aome, though yet very weak. s A F E T Y & S E R V I C K Mrs. Elmer Slocurn will leave Saturday for a short visit at The Dal lea. On her re turn home she will be accompanied by her daughter, Miss Kathleen, who is in train ing at The Dalles Hospital. It will give mufh pleasure to Miss Kathleen's many friends to have her among them for a fort night vacation. Our young Christian Endeavorers are con ducting excellent meeting at the Congre gational church. It ia more than worth while to sHp into one's place on Sunday evening and give ear to these service. Herman, Freeman and Lucille Hill, who have been visiting in Portland, are now with their aunt, Mrs. Jack Littell, at New port. Mrs. Littell has taken a summer cot tage a Newport. Geo. McMillan made a recent business trip to Heppner. He was accompanied by Mioses Mabel Wright and Neva Shinn who enjoyed an hour or so shopping. Mr. and Mrs. John McMillan left Fri day for an outins in the vicinity of ML Hood. They will visit Portland and Astoria before returning- home. M. D. Tucker write to hi family from PnrtiarM. that be ia much improved heaJtb. Lexington is glad to have good new from Mr. Tucker. A nam her of our wheat grower are planning vacation trip. Among them are Harry M anker and family and A. H. Nel son and family. Georgia Deardorff of Hermiston and Vi H.ur.dT from her ranch bome north of town epent Monday with their cousin Zeda Gray. Mr. and Mrs, S. S. Strodtman and daugh ter drove to Kennewkk Sunday whre ihey spent the day with relative. Mrt. Krausle, fromerly Mrs. Kate Bur cheii, baa returned to Portland after a viiit among Lexington relative. Mrs. Maud Pointer and children arrived recently from Salem for a visit at the home of her father, T. W. Cutsforth. Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Bresbear have re turned from a buiines trip to Portland. Mr. Eva Lane and children are in Lex ington after some weeks of ranch life W. O. Hill of the Lexington State Bank was a visitor in Heppner on Monday. Mrs. Goldie Leather is spending a few days at the Bill Pad berg ranch. Mkse Opal and Wilma Leach are driv ing a new rord sedan. aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii; I Order Your I seed wheat! I Now . I We have some Forty Fold, average 1 97 1-4 per cent pure, and Certi- 1 1 fied Hybrid 128. I Heppner Farmers Elevator I flllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllit VIVIAN JAMES MARRIED. The James home was the scene of a pretty wedding Sunday afternoon when V wian Lee James and Dale Ln son were united in marriage. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Guy L. Drill of Pendleton. Only the lm mediate relatives of the bride and groom were present. Following the ceremony a delicious luncheon was served. Mrs. Dinson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. James of this city. She was a popular member of the 1924 graduating class of mot Rock high school and attended the University of Washington at Seattle ast year. Mr. Dinson is in the mer cantile business with his father at Meacham. Both young people have a host of friends here who are wishing them every happiness. They left Sunday evening for their home in Meacham. Pilot Rock Record. Put . urn ivj ax iw p&p i i ii i in i m .flBH4. Save Now There are many convincing rea sons why you should save now. The simplest one of these probably is the fact that you have never known any one whe iegreJled having saved their money. Deposit your savings with this bank. Every person is financially ben efitted by being connected with a great and strong bank. Fir& National Bank HEPPNER, OREGON Ralph Humiibre)' T last week. He is at Hay City, Ore. as a Boardman eall- or king for the state CECIL R. r.rtwiisM of uf was a eallrr at f tn-ti.w euru til. wk. We under stand Mr. t'.tiwrttfb M bmiirht th ItimiMtid .trill hiftdiil krrw of land fruai i . W . IM.tru, wlilrh itu'tuib tb Kairview ranch. II. will nimnhh f.U plowing on Ut mora a. u a. jkmniuv. itk Mmd of Butter) flat and hit t.u. Mi.. T H- Low. of cpcll, niMrnt W,..n.) wita Mr. end Mr,. Ho, Boon at llvrtd HroK. rattrtt at rrcuwut. Mr,. K.-olt u4 du,htr, MIm Cora, nrturued Yellow and light tints of orange actually put sunshine in your home, create an atmosphere of happi ness and inspiration. And they make rooms appear more roomy too. Even a little touch of some Rasmussen sun shine color will do wonders for your home. And when you use Ras mussen Paint you can be sure of a fine finished job. Ask your dealer for color cards. Ask your painter for an estimate WHO IS HE? A Borrowed Editorial An editorial showing the value of trading with local merchants was re eently published in an eiehange, and we desire to call attention to what the editor had to say on thia subject. It reads: "Who is he? The home merchant. Who is he? "He is the chap who gives you cred it when you are financially broke, who carries your account until you are able to pay. "He is the chap who gives you back your money or make, exchanges when you are not satisfied with what you have bought. "He is the chap who meets you at the door with a handshake and lets you out with a message to the 'kids' and a real 'come again, good-by.' "He is the chap whose clerks live in the home town and spend their money with you and other local peo ple. "He Is the chap who helps support the churches and eharitebla organiia tlons and talks for the home town and boost, for it every day in the year. "He is the chap who visit you when you are sick, sends flowers to your family when you die, and follow, your body out among the trees and tombs, as far as human feet may travel with the dead. "He is th home merchantyour neighbor your friend your helper in time of need. "Don't yon think you ought to trade with him, and be hi friend and his II 12 j PAINTS & VARNISHES WALL-DUR A FLAT WALL PAINT for interior walls and woodwork. a sanitary washable, durable, high grade paint that dries with either abeau tiful flat finish, or with a velvety gloss. Supplied in a variety of colors. RiumuMun tV Com frany Portland wd &muU Sold by GILLIAM & BISBEE UlllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIU THIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllr Will Wife Swimming Suits For Men, Women, Children Pure worsted bathing suits, in one and two piece models. A complete range of sizes. A complete rang of colors. A com plete range of styles. They are non-shrink-able, fast color and knitted of pure worsted in a sturdy weight. The quality of these suits is very high. The price is remarkably low. They are full cut and firmly stitched. Every suit fresh from the mills, new this season. Plain colors, smart stripes, and with con trasting colored borders. Thomson Brothers -P'5-a-S. V wa7MiT aW I V"' . 'krw x a isv i i .'rza.TKw - - :5- IS A PEACOCK ashamed oj HIS LEGS ? rf not, why, when he Joolcs at hia legs, does he always lower his tail? Medieval nature-fakers puz zled over this and other entertaining superstitions. Today we know better, and we are fast getting away from other popular superstitions, as, for instance, that there is something mysteriously"better" about "eastern" motor oils merely because they coat more and are made ' in the east. Superstitions Pom the Facts Prove1 ' Zerolene's Superiority As a matter of fact, there is no better motor oil than Zerolene, which is produced right here on the Pacific Coast from selected western naphthenic base crude, refined by this Company's patented high-vacuum proc ess, and submitted to 15 positive checks for quality. Experienced Automobile Men Disregard . Oil Superstition Experienced automobile men pay no tribute to super stitionthey gauge a lubricant not by price or where It comes from but by car performance and low main tenance costs. Zerolene is not only successfully lubri cating more cars in the Pacific Coast states than any other oil made; it is used and recommended by auto mobile agencies and big users of such celebrated makes as Cadillac, Chrysler, Dodge, Lincoln, Packard, Pierce Arrow, who know that true motor oil economy is not a matter of price per quart, but what the lubricant does. Less Carbon More Pour Zerolene will improve the gasoline mileage, reduce carbon removal operations and lengthen the life of your car. Why pay tribute to a superstition? Insist on Zero lene ask for it by name. Qet the Facts A series of independent and impartial reports show ing the experience of large users with Zerolene motor oil has been collected in our booklet, "Why Pay Tribute to a Superstition?" Ask any Standard Oil Company rep resentative or Zerolene dealer for a copy. Insist on Zerolene even if it does cost less STANDARD OIL COMPANY CALIFORNIA) Subscribe for The Gazette-Times. Only $2 Per Year. Star Theater THURSDAY and FRIDAY, AUG. 13-11: Lon Chaney, Billie Dove and Malcomb McGregor in "All the Brothers Were Valiant" Ben Ames Williami' great ea story, of a man'g fight to prove his blood not yellow but red. Also "OUCH" The third dimension screen novelty. THIS COMBINATION MAKES AN UNUSUALLY FINE EVE NING'S ENTERTAINMENT. SATURDAY, AUGUST 15: Earl Williams, Jane Novak and Ben Alexander in "JEALUS HUSBANDS" A story of tho heitrtache that comes from jealousy and the happiness that comes from faith. Also "STRETCHING TIIE TRUTH" TWO-REEL COMEDY SUNDAY and MONDAY, AUGUST 16-17: Colleen Moore, Anna Q. Nilsson and Chas. Murray in "PAINTED PEOPLE" From the famous story, "The Swamp Angol" by Richard Conenll. The story at a boy and gril who live in the shanty belt of a factory town who try to imitate the false culture of the rich. Comedy that keeps you in an uproar; drama that hits straight to the heart; ' Also ROBINSON CARUSO" CAKTOON COMEDY. TUES. and WEDS, AUGUST 18 and 19: RUDOLPH VALENTINO in "A SAINTED DEVIL" From Rex Boach's "Rope's End." Valentino as a fiery yoiing blade from the Argentine. The type of whirlwind ro mance that mndo him famous. Also Chas. Chase Comedy. NEXT WEEK: Tom Mix in S0FW0ILED. Richard Barthelmess in THE FIGHTING BLADE. Eleanor Boardman in PROUD FLESH. BEBE DANIELS in ARGENTINE LOVE.