PAGE SIX HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEB. 4, 1926. Black Qanq I By CYRIL McNEILE I i SAPPER I N CapqrigKt bq I QEOIQE H. DOKAM CO. 9 I Iff, N U Sarwc . I k4 (Continued from Page Three) not the hunchback who had thrown the bomb; they were up another blind alley." For a while Hugh chatted with him about the outrage, then he glanced at hia watch. "Nearly time for lunch, I think," said the clergyman. "Perhaps you would give a lonely old man th pleasure of your company." "Very nice of you, but I'm expect ing my wife," said Hugh. "She said she'd be here at one, and now it's a quarter past. Prehaps you'll lunch with us?" "Charmed," said the clergyman, taking a note which a page boy was handing to him on a tray. "Charmed." He glanced through the note and piaced it in his pocket. "The ladies, bless them! so often keep us wait ing." I'll just go and ring up," said Drummond. "She may have changed her mind." Hueh returned lookin? worried. "Can't make it out, Peter," he said i anxiously. "Just got through to Denny, and Phyllis left half an hour ago to come here." "Probably doing a bit of shopping, old man," answered Peter reassur ingly. "I say, Hugh, we're bloomered over this show." Hugh glanced across at the table where the clergyman was sitting, and suddenly Peter found his arm grip ped with a force that made him cry out. He glanced at Hugh, and that worthy was staring at the clergyman with a look of speechless amazement on his face. Then he swung around, and his eyes were blazing. "Peter," he said tensely. "Look at him. The one trick that gives him away every time! Bloomered, have we? Great heavens above, man, its Carl Peterson!" A little Uazedly Darrell glanced at the clergyman. He was still reading the Church Times. EVERY BOTTLE THE SAME You'll find the quality of our milk always up to standard. And just no tice how much cream there is on thi next bottle you get. It's WHOLE MILK. Alfalfa Lawn Dairy WIGHTMAN BROS., Phone 30F3 Props. ble submission to the will of th Omnipotent, and that we extend to the bereaved family our deepest sympathy; That we drape our charter in mourning in memory 01 our ae parted sister; That a copy of these resolutions be spread on the minutes of the chapter and a copy be sent to the family and one to the press. "There must be something after death; Behind the toil of man. There must exist a God divino, Who's working out a plan; And this brief journey that we know As life, must really be The gateway to a finer world, That some dajr we shall see." J. J. WIGHTMAN. REBECCA E. PATTERSON. ELIZABETH D1X. NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMALS. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of the laws of the State of Ore gon the undersigned has taken up the hereinafter described animals found running at large upon his premises in Morrow County, State of Oregon, and (To Be Continued.) RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE. Whereas it has pleased our Heav enly Father to summon to her Eternal Home our beloved sister, Elizabeth Crawford, who was a faithful member of Ruth Chapter, No. 32, for many years; . Be it resolved that we bow in hum- --- a (yVSSSSjtk " ! RK. I'niGLEYS NEW HANDY PACK Fits hand pocket and purse More for your money and the best Peppermint Chewing Sweet for any money Look for Wrigley's P. K, Handy Pack K on your Dealer's Counter 07 fc that he will on Saturday, the 13th day of February, 1926, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m., at his place (known as the Walter Rood ranch) on Heppner Flat, 8 miles west of Hepp ner, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the said animals, unless the same shall have been redeemed prior to that date; said animals are describ ed as follows: One bay mare, blotch brand on left stifle, sorrel colt at side. One bay horse, brand T J connected on left shoulder, strip in face, about 10 years old. One bay horse, brand bar T F on right stifle. 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Also "THE MILK BANDITS," two-reel comedy, and 13th epi sode of "THE RIDDLE RIDER" SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6: William Hainea, Madge Bellamy and Stuart Holmes in "A FOOL AND HIS MONEY" From the novel by George Barr McCutcheon. He bought a castle with a ghost, but the ghost turned out to be a real live American girl. A delightful picture made from a delightful romance. Plenty of fast action, suspense and thrills. Also 2-reel comedy, "AFTER A REPUTATION" Watch for announcement Saturday P. T. A. Matinee at 2:30 SUNDAY and MONDAY, FEB. 7 and 8: DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "DON Q, THE SON OF Z0RR0" based on the novel "Don Q'i Love Story," by K. and Hesketh Frichard. With a whip for a weapon Douglas Fairbanks gives more laughs, more real thrills, more high speed in "DON Q" than in any picture he has ever made. Swift action, tender romance, dare-devil stunts, with light ning, whip-lash comedy nobody can resist, rapid adventure, high conspiracy, mystery plots, all rae found in "DON Q.'' First and last a picture of supreme entertainment. Also Baby Peggy in 'THE FLOWER GIRL" CHILDREN 30c, ADULTS 60c TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9; The Christian Endeavorers of the Christian Church present THE THREE-ACT COMEDY "THE POOR MARRIED MAN" Lots of laughs you are assured thorough entertainment. Matinee, everyone 25c; Evening, everyone 50c. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 10, (One Day Only) ADOLPH MENJOU and GRETA NISSEN in "LOST-A WIFE" A society comedy drama that any one can enjoy. , Also Billy Sullivan In "THE TOUGH TENDERFOOT" Here's where you get even folks. Everyone 10c. NEXT WEEK: Tom Mix in "OH! YOU TONY" Viola Dana in "ALONG CAME RUTH" Zane Grey's "THE LIGHT OF WESTERN STARS" Florence Vidor in "MARRY ME" This Year Looks Good We Expect to Do Some Business With You Look up the records of the. New Case Combine. Ask a man who bought one last year. 80 per cent of the combines sold in Morrow county last year were Cases, and every one satisfied. WE SELL THEM We carry a good stock of Plows, Harrows, Hardwood, and merchandise suitable for your needs, at a reasonable price. Come in and see us. Oliver Plows at a Genuine Bargain. -:- Agents for John Deere and J. L Case. Peoples Hardware Company